eS 5 Ee BRE oo eee eG 4 4 assembled at an early hour. TH ance Golden Wedding. —_— = I u On Monday, 4th inst., Mr. and Mrs | Thomas Cosgrove, of Hope River, cele- brated marriage. ried in Ireland fiity years ago, like many more, tunity of making a comfortable their native land, a few years marriage they sailed westward. but shortly after they arrived they their residence in Hope River. parential roof, and are fortunes. for the rest of his life. the y; 2. Gal- their neighbors. Among guests present we noticed Rev. lant, P. P., Hope River; Mr. James Bolan, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Canning, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Michael McGuigan, M: and Mrs. Johu Canaing, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Beiger, Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Hogan, Mr. and grove, Messrs. Owen McAleer and Peter McElmeel, of Hope River; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. McGuigan, St. Patrick's Mr. and Mrs. Michael Goodwin, Freetown. The party spent a very enjoyable time, and after expressing hearty wishes that the | aged couple might live to celebrate their diamond wedding, they returned home weil pleased with their entertainment.—UoM. —_——-——- OOO Lecture at St. Peter's. On last Thurday evening, Professor John a Mellish, attorney-at-law, of Charlottetown, lectured at Head of St. Peter's Bay; and, notwithstanding the very bad cop ‘ition of . F 7? the travelling, quite a number «ft people The subject, and ‘* Travels in Scotland, Sights 1 Saw There,” was ably referred to} by the learned lecturer, who seemed not only to ly, but also to be familiar with the histori- | cal and poetical references to each. he interspersed in a very pleasing manner, so much so, that the whole audience were enabled easily to follow the lecturer to the various incidents to which he alluded. After the usual congratulatory thanks, the meeting dispersed, all seeming well-pleased with what they heard, and some even ex- pressing a wish that it may, their good fortune again, to hear another such instructive lecture, same or some other gentleman. have observed the sights acute- These fore long, be either trom the Sr. Perer’s. March lith, 1889. Lecture at New Perth. ——_——€ On Saturday evening, the 9th inst., the people of New Perth assembled in the sehool room at that place and enjoyed a great literary and historical treat, in a lec- tare delivered by J. T. Mellish, Esq., on ‘* Travels in Scotland.” almost impassable, rendered the audience stnaller than it otherwise would hare been, as the reputation of Mr. Mellish on the platform is such as to draw a crowded heuse, under anything like favorable cir- cumstances. The roads being The various places of historic interest that he visited, among which were Dunbar- ton Castle, Greenock, Roseneath, Roslin Castle, Hawthomden, Glasgow, the house ef John Knox, the reformer, Holyrood Cc istle, Mary Queen of Scots slept, the adjoining apartments in which Rizzio was imurdered in the presence of the Queen, the field of Langside where lowers defeated and her hopes blasted, were so graphically portrayed by the lec- durer as to evince the greatest degroe of in- terest among the audience. the chamber and bed in which she saw her faithful fol- The pathetic manier in which he describ- ed the plighted vow of Robert Burns and Mary Campbell on the banks of the Ayr, and the *‘ grave of Highland Mary” in the Kirk yard, in Greenock, was extremely beautiful, whilst his subliee discription of the painting of “the Crucifixion,” as ex- hibited in a chamber in the Castle of Edin- burg must be heard in order to bethorough- ly prized. After some remarks by the chairman, Joho Hamilton, Esq., C. Shaw, M. P. P., Mr. William Cain, Inspector of Schools, Mr. W. the lecturer, the audience was dismissed by singing the National Anthem. C. West and a vote of thanks to Should Mr. Mellish again favor us with & lecture, we will guarantee him a crowded house. New Pesrrua. mn iitlsuorough Notes. Mr. Angus Gunn, who recently bought Mr. Hamilton Douglas’s farm, moved on to it last week. On Friday last, Mr. D. Rattray threshed and cleaned, for Mr. William Jardine, 934 bushels vats in two hours and ten minutes. Your correspondent is not aware of any mill in this part of the country, that can accomplish that amount of work in the Bane time, What might have resulted in a serious accident occurred on Wednesday, the 6th Inst. his brother Edward, while drawing the last load of a lot of seantling for the proposed erection of a large dwelling house, came very uear losing their lives and valuable horse on the Hillsboro’ River ice, east of Mount through the ice at a place known as Smail- wood’s Creek. the lines kept the horse under control until John divested himself of his great cvat. After struggling some time with the horse, John himself shpped in, and only for cat ch- ing the extreme end of a chain that hung from the loa, would certainly have been drowned. came on the scene and soon rescued them from their perilous position. lt appears that John S. Alleyne and Stewart. The horse plunged Edward being an expert on A number of the neighbors H. G. —————rore Eezema. 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