The equity, 5 janvier 1893, jeudi 5 janvier 1893
[" \u2022f f m* I # SHAWVILLE, COUNTY OF PONTIAC, QUE., THURSDAY, JAN.5, 1893 Vol.X.No.30 The New Year came in with the heavi eat snow a term of the eeaeon.Bryson Kotos.The editor of a western paper soeaks to its delinquent subscribers aa follows : Full line of the celebrated Kickapoo , r' Frank Rimer came home from \u201cThe wind blowing, the farmer soweth Indian remedies in stock at James Hod- Montreal to spend the Xmas holidays.and the subscriber oweth, and the Lord gins & Son's.\tA few of our young people drove up to knoweth that we are in need of our dues.A number of the Methodist oongregs- fT\u201d11' Frid*y eTenin«> \"here they So come s runnin' ere we go gunniiV; tion snd others awembled in the church hejr.pra7er meetmv8, .v .\t,\t.\t\"\u2022 re pot funmn'.Thisthi#gof durmm' here on Saturd.y night to see''the old\tr'T\"' *re \\Yeduesd»y, 4th.give.us the everlssting Woes ' year uut end the new year in\".\tJ±22T To one household in this neighborhood Mrs. D O'.UEAKA & O\u2019MEAKA,\t.\t.Lorrain\u201d floe\u2014Carleton Chambers.74 Sparks SU, Ot-1 dral at Pembroke tawa Canada.Money to loan.appointed Secretary and will be attached 1 laKe JAft.HOPE & Co.Bet ween the first and second The won- uproarious applause.Mr.Murdock gave a selection on the violin accompanied on the piano by Mise McColgan, while the scenes of King Winter were being prepared.Both these players are very popular here and the audience showed much enthusiasm during their performance.Miss M.McLean gave a solo on the piano, with bar wmit.able touch and style, and spatial mention should be made of the duet between the lady and Miss McColgan.A rather novel feature in this village was the quartette of instruments, including the piano by Miss M McLean, organ, Mr.Em.Smith; violin, Mr Murdock ; and mandolin.Misa A.McAllister, in the \u201cSwanee River,\u201d which was suug admirably by a chorus of eight.The programme concluded with a dialogue entitled \u201cAn Indian Raid.\u201d Those who took part were Lottie Roll as Susy, little Daily Bell as Dmsy, Ernest Mohr as Dick, and George Meredith and Abe Smith as the Indian brave*, whose admirable and realistic make-up was mainly due to Mr.W.H.Meredith.The piece was given excellently, the actor* performing their parts is a very .clever manner, and it was thoroughly appreciated by the aucience.Mr H.McLean, the chairman, who filled hi# office with his usual good grace, and was afterwards tendered a vote of thanks by the audience.An event of the evening, which should not be forgotten, was the presentation of a beautiful present to Misa McLellan from the parents of her pupils as a b ken of their high esteem of the efforts ahe ha# made in the education of their children.Due credit should be given to Mr.Ernest Smith, the principal of the school, who has labored day after day for the pest three months m his own time to get the children perfect in their parts, and the result must have been gratifying to him.Lange new ball is really a fine one, and well heated.Mr.Lang muet be congratulated on having obtained the service* of Mr.Morgan, an experienced scene painter from some of the beet English theatres.His beautifully (wslel.iwwtrjr added to the success of the evening.Our photographer, Mr.H.W.Oallichar, took a flash light phot
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