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FREEPORT NEW S Housedeaning time is Thomas Johnston's adv. in here read this issue. ! Freeport Lodge No. tJOO, I. ! F., will attend divine service i M. E. Church Sunday evening. O. O. in the Mrs. J. W. W. Scott died a f ter a You can make a note that on April ! b rief illness Wednesday morning at ID this year, on the anniversary of the j her residence, South Main Street. San Francisco earthquake it snowed i all day. Rev. K. P. Ketcham will preach a i special sermon on Foreign Missions The next meeting of the Nassau i Sunday morning in the Presbyterian County Firemen’s Association will be j Church, held at headquarters, Mineola, next | Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. Alpha Council, Daughters of Ameri ca, will hold a Pie Social in Fraternity Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kiefer and Mr. i Hall, next Tuesday evening. Souven Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Haines Ross have issued invitations for the- mar riage of their daughter, Ida Arlella, to Joseph Edwin Clark of New York, on Saturday, May 11, at half a f ter five, Pine Street and South Long Beach Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will be at home Thursdays after June 1, at 21o!) Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn. Ortell Lucas, real estate, report Trustees Stevens and Patterson were the following sales: House of LeRoy appointed a committee to act with and Mrs. Best have taken rooms in the irs will be given each person purchas- veil I reshyterian Suboath School will . . . - j - »- ■' * - * Entertainment be celebrated Sunday afternoon a t 2 :30 cottage a t the corner of Brooklyn Ave- i ing a piecq of pie. nue and Grove Street. I will be furnished. There are hidden foes to your health Mrs. G. A. Baldwin pleasantly en- lurking in unsuspected places. Chas. tenanted the members o! the N. S. D. P. Sm i th’s adv. in this issue tells you C. at her home, Porterfield Place, Wed- how to guard against them. \ nesday afternoon, when an enjoyable i afternoon was spent by the mem- Miss Elsie J. Eish, formerly a teach- bers. The next meeting will be next er in our school, died April 4, at her ; Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Myron home in Honeoye Falls. Miss Kish Johnson’s, was; in our school for several years, and j was an excell'-nt teacher. Smith on Wallace Street to Miss E. Majoo of Faltbush; house of Wallace Post on Wallace St. to Mrs. M. Dutel of New York; house of Clinton* M. Flint on Lexington Avenue to Mrs. C. Ebinger of Holils; house of H. Derby on Pearsall Avenue near Long Beach Avenue to Frank E. Rose; house of Have you laid in your coal for next Oscar Valentine in Russell Park to Winter? April is the month to buy a t Martha Yaeger of New J e r s e y ; plot of the cheapest price. Read Ross & R a n - ! land on Grove Street for Lottie E. Lu- Smith Manufacturing Company, corpor- dall’s adv. this week. It. ; cas to LeRoy Smith of this village. ation cocks, SIS.00; Purnell White, ----- — : | burying dogs, (tw<> bills) S1.()0;S. F. The Fortieth anniversary of Rouse- j.p j> i.'ro3t, proprietor of the Crys-! ^,earsa**' printing and stationery, tal Lake House, a well-known summer George .). Rmn... h icpa :.- hotel here, died Friday night at the ' '' a dm.ery. *:’;0.no: 1-ahr.c Fire Ho v in the Roosevelt Presbyterian < nape!, cottage adjoining the hotel, in hi. 1 Mb * supplies, ■- ---- 'i , Chief Cor.zens and a committee from Wide Awake Engine Co., in consider ing style and prices of the new engine. Tlie following bills were audited and ordered paid: Owens & Co., coal, $62.13; Rev. K. 1 Ketchai marriage reports, 82.oil;.!. Huyler El lison, filing fee for registering births, deaths and marriages, 843.21*; Arthur Lewis, work on streets, 811*1.00; A. P. BELLMORE Miss Fish has resigned her position in the Bvllmore School. F. C. Chapman for a new house i Bedford Avenue. has broken ground n Oak Street, near Send us particulars of your property i for sale or to rent. Furnished or un- ; furnished houses. Edwards Bros., | opp. Depot, Baldwin, L. I. Street Commbsioner D. Wesley Pine has decided that the ordinance regard ing throwing paper, ashes and oi.'ivr ruhbisn on the public streets shall he strictly enforced, and 1 he police offic ials have received orders to arrest all persons caught violating this village law. Wanted. Young man in printing of fice to learn business; wages low to I rtarfc a nd-i .............. l a fast t Nassau County Review, Freeport. i u ‘ >ou have K u r d I mm W. . 1 _ * HnfF, the Lyn'omik coal man. He The Woman’s Foreign Missionary ■ M^ute you the lowe.v price on . e '.; ' 1. E. Church wil m< f with Mrs. Jure E. Brown, Brooklyn | up 280, RockviHe i vntvv. Avenue and North Bergen Place, f ‘ j ............. '\I Friday afterm n . Wm. al Whippl Berti (,. Millet will 1 a . v ; . >U1, | of New York, will be married to John Walla, ■ R. Post h Id u re i V Ki 1 , , ,. ,,, ,, residence nl the hvule s sister dcnce on the east sifie o! Wallace | ,, ,, ,, , ,, Street to Mrs. Marguerite Dutel of W. i an ]uan- Deli'. e re I any wht - e. ( 'all n the teie- Adv. A special praise service and an ad dress by Rev. Dr. Ketcham will he features of the program. A cordial invitation is extended to all and espec ially to former teachers and scholars of the school. 'IMu Wnmei ' Missionary Society of terian I the residence of Mrs. J. \v . Holbrow, ■7 > North Mai> Strc'-L, next Wednes- ; dr. at 2:80 p. m. Miss Ida R. Wright , will be the leader and the subjects are \Siam .cud Laos, \Cuba and Porto Rico.” Have you seen all the gas ranges : 1 .. m ; Co. i putting out? It. ok is ■I' of ’veil arned . tO hlll- Brooklyn. Mr. Post and family have moved into their new house on the west side: of the tame street. The undersigned, having taken a room at 2*> Miller Ave., would desire the Mr ;. Eugene Donnelly, 88 Long Bi ach Avc- I nue. Rev. Pelham Ft. G. Bissell, rector | of the ( hurch of the Transfiguration, I ullicdating, at fi o ’clock this (Thutxlav ) j iiftei noon. To the Public: j Owing to tilt .advance in the cost of A cr o\\ n, He rmists meat rolls are baked brown L easy for him in these pass HD secret is this he bakes t h e m ' with gas. It. The supper of the Ladies’ Aid Soei-I uty of the M. E. ( huiudi Friday evening ; was a jilva :-:i afi'air. M'te ' the sup per an i iteri tirg social and c itertain- ! • ho presided. Solos by Miss, .• i t i m l . \ - \ l i , . f !. >1 1 1! • Fl 1 year. A widow and. one son, Ward Frost, about 11 years old, survive him with a brother, George Frost, anti two sisters, Mrs. Whitson Colyer a id Mrs. Minnie Baldwin. Mr. Frost v. a a na- Ocean in Blooklyn, v.h ia during the ..inter month he conducted a boarding house. an accident, and thi-. c u-.sed ! im to take up tvlegra])!;, a> a inuans of !i\ eii- hood. He hecaine a: ' xpt vt operator, and 2.\> years ago, when the Long B'.-aeh Hotel was.- t'.sst opened, l.e wa in charge of tin1 telegraph service empl timekeeper for the BjEioklyn Elevated Railway Company and served (hub g the iiig strike some 16 year: ago. About 12 years ago he opened Crystal Lake Cottage, which , r<>;ed ^och a i success that six year: later the large i 1 . I t Mr. Frost, insisted by his wife, had - i were held at his home Monday even ing, and the i 3 in Given field Cemetery. Chas. D. Smith, supplies, 881.00; Robert J. Murray, watching a t fire a t Marlow’s, 82.1*1*; C. L. Wallace, rent, .$24.00; Robert G. Anderson, stamped enveh-pes. 848.Oil; Henry C. 8 iter, fire 812.<i*i; Wm. W. < aimwon, unload ing coal, Sl.a.OO; White, VanGial.n, pacilocks, fiab.T.a; Steiib n Lv. is, sal ary as Street Commissioner, $rni 00. A meeting of the 1 i.-m.-i . ati> Assu- ciation will be heM in i bvmen’s Hall Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ji lm T. Burlct have arrived at their laene lure, where they will remain for the sumnn r. Card of Thanks. Through the col umns of the Revii vv Samuel Sell and family desire to vxprvssithvir graivfui appreeiation to their many friends and nvighbois for their kind o.pressions of sympathy in this their time • l\ bereave ment. . house Tin day c •, eiiii g a derided to purchase t lie Avenue for the pi’i pus house, a largi vote ; : t- BALDW I N James Fallen ! he sumnu r. ith Frank Yr orlnv for of the to dis]) Svii*lulhum i- , purposed v having vut< 1 oi Hellm the build 1 $10,0 m the school L v. liivh it was ite n Pedford i : I new srhuol- t i'.g th' - hoice . - decided not ' .: Idii g at Lew villages the one it is \ Frank \. 1) ■ irux last gi'aduati Four i \v hou - are hen - i mi h ud ovi ned hv t ;'- ' .’brook Co. A. C. Si hum mill on ild card . in I-, ere- May vr's I .and patronage of the people of this pi,iev, 1 material and labor in the horse Mioving having had an experience of over 6 years with one of the lint .-L millinery houses in New York City. Adriana Conklin. ” The Freeport Choral Society will give the second convert of the present season Tuesday owning, Afivil 30, iu| the M. E. Church. The program will consist mainly of Hayden’s celebrated business, the member ; of the various first-class ho:; eshoeing establishments have had to ra k e the prices also, which advance will lake place on and after May 1st, The Town of Hempstead 1 lorseshocTs’ A •soviation. oratorio \Creation” and will in' ren dered by a chorus of 7** voices and an orchestra of 1\) pieces. John J . TtiiridaTTha: lin n grantt d a 88 year lease of land desired on bin new canal. He is to reserve lot) 1 i t on Swift Creek and 2(H) feet on Lit tle Swift Civ. k for a public dock, , d to provide a public roadway fro’ t A t lantic Avenue to the dock. He will also build tlie dock. At the annual meeting of the Free port Eire Department Friday evening reports from the various officer \\ re received. It was resolved Lu join the State of New York Volunteer Firemen’s AssoeiuMon and Walter I!. Cozzens was elected delegate to tlie annual con vention, which will he held at Elmira. To-night (Thursday) Fraternal Council No. P.162, Royal Atvanum, will entertain their lady friends at the Council rooms in Odd Fellow-’ Hall. A very sue I aide time is promised, to- gvtb.’V with somi k,<>\ ( Leaking, mu I sic and rel reshments. All membi r ; i f the m dei and their v. ives will vei-five a hearty welcome. • With C. S. Braren - gent, John I). Gmmin, viee-regent and Werner Ny gren orator, Fraternal Council ex pects to pmke this a banner year, ar.d j will be pleased to greet all Arcanum I iii'-, 'residi!,ir in the village. , To eye-glass wearers and you, it your eyes trouble you. Alexm le)', xe liriinklyn eyi‘-\ight specialist, \ ill he iif the parlors of the Benson House . M amine your eyes f ree and give you a pair of properly fitting glasses for Si. Adv. President M in iron and Trustca - Be dell and Steven i wore present at the regular meeting of the V illage Board of Trustees Friday evening. J. *!. Cartwright applied for <'x;'-;i,- sion of watt r and light servivt on R;t i- dall Avenmx from 1 vi . y 1\aida to Bay,dew A v nues, or • a jiart <>: that ; distance. Mr. Ci ■ Board take action regarding the app'i • i ejution for an extra street light on 1 Ocean Avviiuv h e t w o n Randall arid 1 Lena Avenue ;. This wa- \ranted over ■ a year ago. »\!i. Stevens of tlie Light Committee -aid thsii the matter hai. ■ not been furgoUen, hul tna; they had been unable to place the lamp lie' uisi j th.ru were none to spare, hut a ;i oi lier of new lights would shortly he .it Mis \ ; Sherer d, Florid ha v ' -tu.'ii w h e r e til G. Miller, Petersen, a recitation by Miss Beulah Humphrey, a violin solo by .Mir. Lihbie 1 lewleti who was u.rcumpanied ..y Mr, . Ida Powell, ])iani-t, made th' i-rogram, after w'nn h in well chosen wm'dr, Mr. Miller addressed remarks of formal and hearty welcome to the Pastor and wife, to which Dr. Jordan responded with earnest words. P. I). Combs, the hustling n al e state dealer of Bay view Avenue, reports the following sale.;: Two loir,'of Bay View Land Company on Atlantic Avi nue to George Raynor of F r i y o r t ; 2 to Grace Carman of Freeport; 2 lots of Dan i, 1 thti dis|)OSal ()t; thv committee when one Bomb, \ . Atlant.e Avenue to (.eorgv! ^ u i , , undoubtedly 6. phi- eu at tla lo- Dr, S. T. King Glover’, i ropei'ty the reason. He session May 1st. ha. Road lain •lev for and it w ill h. - a cnMil to the llllU'C. Mr-. Sai'iin i . ~ If, V, 1\i' l i f Siunv.el Self, dit•.I at her h1 • rn*.1 < hi Gi .md Ave. ear*’ Si mda v fflOl II j I, ;ll tel' a . hort ill- , di ath I t ing tiiu to ; i-i.i’lexy. i -1Vt ‘ V. f'X-.] WV I ■ e and was ;. nit n 1111- , (1i' thv Fr vcpoi't. Baptist < 'hurch. and .‘ .viiici-:y a meu.ib, • of the NoliH Sll'Vi 1 Jlaptisl t*l-m-cb ■ ; Grei n- point lor iv.;u i urviv- d by lu -1 > a .!: v v *i >-m Edward 1* . and 1 larry A. ^aiul . Mr.. Cluuh IL Rll; anil Mrs. ( 'hill'll-: Smith, .i11 of thi place. : . .- uw . i.vld at h i r late ivsuleiu XXi-dnc-silay ;:!'t<\ Svhuma Cut V, ; a ;lu!' le M. E. ( 'Ini: ' ll, offic1 i at. ing. h 1 was in Gieeiifiekl < i Send us particulars of your property for sale or to rent. Furnished or un furnished houses. Edwards Bros., opip. Depot, Baldv. in, I . 1. V. D. Perrine, lb. . vii.-t, v 'no ha been occupying the Story place, has rented the property formerly owned b , Peter 11. Bourdette. Miss Eim end., SEAFORD in l ’allyIon.. mday Mtv. Clarence Chichest vii1 has been i - it ing M 1 ,\i 1 Madge Warner h.' turned to 1 ’r e ; k Svh<-ol aitvf an i x - tendi 1 \acation which war spent with india Wkaly, ■v with Miss !I . Southard. ! Freeport uriel Smith. I kither M: Rev. has lie n s[ friend ■ here. I \ e ’.in York with A very pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and M Leonard Golden. Bedcil fit reel on * •■ 7th nnnivci . ivy of their m a r r i a v . I >■ presents were very pretty and useful. At eleven o'clock refreshments were 'orvvd d the ev-uii'g was nlea.-antly and ,,rauhaplione . vlec- ,»t the wee small veer a t Short Beach Station, opposite hours of mornii g, wishing Mr. and Freeport, with (’apt. John Edwards, . Mrs. Goldv.i many more anniversaries, now retired. The cause of the captain a ,,1,, those vre.- nt were tl ■ Misse- resigning ha Point Lookout statioi i < le oi 1 - Mi. ■ I ■ . Dav Captain Frank M. Smith, for the past four years in charge of the Point Lookout Life Saving station on Long Beach, has resigned and expect- to be succeeded by A e-lrew ,L Seaman, vet eran member of ],he wow. apt. Smith lias been in the life saving service for | r n t a t in ga e nearly twenty years, beginning his va-itions; all Cliristian-; 1 plots of t'ne BayView Land Co. on We i End Avenue and 2 jilcius E,n Athevu ■ Avenue to Daniel B. . • ■ ! p 1 o t s o n A t \\a n, to Roy Uadclilfe m Freeport; 2 to Emma bream; 2 on South Side Ayv. to Daniel J. Brinsley of Brook lyn: also 2 to Dai iel J. Brinsley, J r . ; to Martha Smith of Freeport; 2 : Lv- • , ■. M. Raynor <: Free p e r t ; and 2 on Vtlantic Avenue to Mrs. P. D. Comb Daniel Combs’ farm of 12 arres to (.'•ha* Molly of Now York. Edwards Bros. rejiort f\ the week: Stephen Lewis’ property at [’. ( York ; consideration nominal; 8 lot: of Lynhrook Land Company a t Laldw in to Mrs. Monohan of Brooklyn ; considera tion 66i*0; rental house of C. A. ii !- wards <> • Craig Avenu I'reeport, to I . - . -lb 1. I k 11 i Brooklyn. recjiie-tee m a t t t r of . ter under nt most imiiovtant of Long Island. on the southerly side id Langdon; Lott VtinWicklen, Nellie YanWicklen, Alva VanWicklen, Mr. land Mrs. loseph Pearsall, Master Will- ’fhe tirst Ladies’ Night of the F r e e - , ;v iVar.-all of East Rcokawav and Mr. pur’ Masonic Association, held in 0,1.1; .;lKi Mrs. Jos. W. Ritchie, Mr. and Fellows’ Hall Tuesday was a very | Mr.y William Daniels and Wilbur pleaMivn atiuir. A goon musical pro- langdon of this village, gram was furnished, all the numbers ( being first-class. The talent was The first of a series of musical ser- Sainuel N\ . Conner, violinist, accom- vices, a feature for many years in the , n applica'.: \i. liunied by Mrs. Conner; cornetist. Rev. old St. J o h n ’s Varrick Street Chapel, Hie r i g h t i.- ivs<r\\'i F. O. Cunningham, accompanied by New York, and also in many other chapels and churches throughuot the city, will he held in the Church of the | Transfiguration Sunday next, April 28. will begin promptly Mrs. Cunningham\ tenor solos by Them W. Curtis, Jr., of Rockville Centre and soprano solos by Miss V&nden burgh, who is a guest at the residence i The Processional of Robert Perry, an officer of the Asso-1 a t 7 :30. 1 ciation. Miss Vandenburgh han a Bridgewater's service in D will he voice ot exceptional sweetness, and i t ’ sung, with anthvtris bySpohrand Btirn- by. There cation mentioned, and also < : v dall Avenue. Mr. Cart\vright further tlu Boa111 to tai-> up tIn road grade at corn, i of Dee., dall Avenue.-. President M formed Mr. Cavtwri -hl t h a t Cummisafioner had the m a i ‘er consideration and would fix the if possible. E. P. Tray* r “ on behalf of iv in F-.aman A4. ••o*n. .-• ■ L-- o icquc ' that a s tr e e t light he placed i n Sea man Avenue between Main Stvw t an Columbu .\vvenue; referred t - •»». : i‘- W. P. June a-xecl for • , tensio i of water service on Smith Str- e t for tv o new houses for hims-’lf and two for Mr. Schuhmar.; referred to committu-. G. Clayton Walker asketl to L. ai - pointed a member of the Police force; received and filed. (\hark s L. Seaman in < >. W. Valvi - tint . Archer Sv.; W. P. Jon- s, hi ; h 1 .Sti'et-t; John P. Pm II, (Irand Ave.; Leandt t 1.-~i i . Main St., applied foi vhe u.-e of wilt, r ; the last two iiaa-ed were granted and th, iv-t re ferred to v,: ter committee, therein ing I*’ pi| to the desired location: . D. F. Dow, Hanson Place, and Chas. D. Smith, Merrick Road, were granted permission for use of elect! i. light; the application of Cartwright <!fc Mur- ley was granted “ as soon as wv -ecure the necessary material.” The matter of paving Main St. n discussed somewhat. It was -u-. idvd to ask1 Civil Engineer Smith to r.dvise the Board a t its next meeting the number i of square feet on Main Street from 1 Seaman Avenue to the L. 1. R. R. track, and from the L. 1. R. R. trac.. | to Bedell St, It was decided to increase the salary he in one lump sum f o r ; 0f j ()hn B. Combs, engineer at Don't order your carle ii til yOu have hum-I i I'mi Half, 11 e L.vnhvook coal mi on itv x on th. low e ;t : ii «- I V phom a . 1 ; ■ t ; ric.v. xdx W. f . ! . H e . w. Will Call int. ton A m Th Wl: till i fun villa) a I -i Mi Wh d ’u : \Q iiG E TO BlILDURS Est; 'iate- will be received i '. i a . 11 Ei ed pc V. : l kin,' he . e, .(I 1 .'. l Vv 1 ' l at Freeport, L. 1. Bids are to hv sealed and are to he received and open ed at ihv office of the Board of Educa tion in Vnion Free Schc 1 BuiMii. .. cm n t r <'f Pine and Grii' e Streets, Fre<-- port, on Tuesday, April 30, 1D07, at 7 P. M. A certified h- ■ k as a guaran- tw of good faith, must accompany each bid in the amount of at least 5 per cent of the hid, checks to be pay able to the Board of Education, Union Free School District Number Nine, Town of Hempstead. Plans and specifications may he ob tained from il. L. Craudell. Smietary, A n was t. io n before H i e ; Tow ii ]\'.e' , Mo-Ma\ ;.. ■ k i; ng fur the v - tiii’i i ii, . f ., Ii.\! ting dial rict hvvo. 1 ■ iblic hc. iing v. a Ii:■ ed for .- 1! a il m t:..' e a i . af May 8. at 7 : . M< M / l ’i iir-e d his po: it ion a- expri i .it.) W ’ith the L. I. | I ., ha\ ihv; ic -e’Vi-ii a po.- i -; tion v. ith the company at L. 1. 1 Dli '.' ... ( ' . . O UK '. e. : - to a \ cx- pr. ■•in m. !-.( \\y ard.; 1 f ' 1 --* ort the foil.ev.iiv ' -al v * : and , the x -el: : ' -t.eph. ,♦ \ , ' Roi - * xe ' •It ' to Alec-rt T. i 'ii'. . ■*\ . Yo r k ; ( or . idei - at, * * i. i) n inal; lot. ..(ll 1 1 oi i <■!< . Land (’uin nai i , Raid.. •i Xi-f Mono- ha:. , f f; ecokh n ; c 1 .1 i-ritti' n. 6011; ren t, ( A. Edxvan b on, Y. M. L * ing, Mat tin i fall ■ klyn Hill.- at tl.e holli- !. Wm. Gi i Mr. XL Wn Ve . din - luughti 1 ■ XV. Taft, for km l.V \ f this i ; ! of <-r the fii their 1 - man . .mfl is t n m hen Fuiiday iicii < ’vait. Rahvll To the O’., i Vvenue, Fri of Hi' i'kl; . Public: il \ to the t'i Elizabeth WANTAGE advance in the cost of i material and labor in th horseshoeing business, tirst-chi.v-I'orsi -hoi ing estahl hrv.ents - ■ The Town of Hemp lead Horsesho* i ’ A . ociatiom Tuthill. di. Mr- fiavid , .thill, 1 a t the Mo'i her of < j.-car d ' l i -i ter, <lii\ las i .' Re the T. S. md in on the life o < hur'-li n- vt B.aithwaite wi l preach a cries of !uu. •. i mens Joseph in the Memorial day L i : . was a great treat to a Freeport audi ence to be able to listen to her. Re freshments were served.at the conclu sion of the program. ' • will also lie vhantjng p f the Psalms. A cordial invitation is ex tended to all. ' . • .... ‘ . *1 ....ws., 2 to reject any and all bids. Bids are tt® the entire job except Heating and Ventilating. A surety company bond in amount of Ten Thousand Dollars, guaranteeing the faithful execution of the contract, must he furnished by the successful bidder. By order of the Board of Education. Freeport, April 16, 1907. , power house, from J?f>0 to 860 per month. I | The clerk was instructed chase two assessment roll books MERRICK The large new I c tcl nyar the depot is the raufidly nearing completion. in the cusl of - ’ \ Owin# to the advance to i,ui*e material and lalwr in the horseshoeing * business, tfcie members of the various Joseph Wright was appointed' Water tirst-class h o ^ e ^ i n ^ e s U J l i s h m e n U inspector. - The matter of a new fire en-i gine was discussed. Counselor Fish- i o itei, Ma> s -- el was instructed to prepare the bonds and arrange * * \e to advertis for bida. have had to raise the prices also, en_ which advance will take place on and 1 nft«r May 1st. The Town of Hempstead Hurseshpers’ Association. 'I ■; -in. ii al ■ . i Mi <• Iviu'-t ial : Chun b last Wodm day t wnif.g was well attended and v<-ry un • ssful. Mi-s Gladys and'Gustav •!.. Ta- : leur >'n; g i-lo;-*, which v. t n- much en- joyeil. a-E wfis the|rehduig L' I’ind.-all Jackson on thu ‘•ReaurrecLion.” The. Svhurnan < rchesira. recently organized, did excellent work and much credit is due all who helped to mak* this alTair so successful. Job’ H.' 1 ffi< iated at the organ for the ca itata, Mrs. Jackson taking the soprr.no parts in the duets and choruses. Counselor Theodore Ripeom took the place of Rev. T. S. Braithwaite. who was una voidably absent.