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Quite a-few or the ruffled shirt-fronts that tried the skill oi the laundry maid. paper col- lars and shoo-ily ties, fancy front vests and long call-skin boots with turned down tops. Iii the early summer oi 1867 A.D. 9, Beverly Township, Wentworth County, Upper Canada, told us that we were to have a new holiday. Up to that time there had been “Upper Canada" and “Lower Canada." Mr. Phillip Green, our teacher, was a very patriotic man and decided that “the day should be kept in some special manner, so he planned a monster picnic. For weeks before July 1st, he had the school children practising songs, readings and dia- logues. He composed a poem en~ titled “Our New Dominion Day," and set it to music for us to sing. He arranged with Mr. Cochrane, ihe teacher at Sheffield, to Join our school in the picnic. 3 gentlemen wore high silk hats, ‘e George Brass Band." They turned “Walling 115- 771115 ended 0111’ "First about and all marched back to the D°mlnl°n 138%" grove, then they broke ranks and ran hither and thither. The children were very warm he- she had done it. Confectioners’ sugars had not been heard of at thattime. After the children had fully satisfied their appetities, the tables were cleared and reset, and filled with adults. When all had been amply served, the “Brass Band" mounted the platform and began to play, which brought the people together and the seats were soon filled, and a fine programme was given, interspersed with occas- ional selections from the band. The trustees. and Mr. Cochrane V. of Sheffield, made speeches, Mr. ’ Green was chairman, and he finally finished up the programme with a very appropriate account oi’ Con- federation. He told of now Upper and Lower Canada and the Eastern i Provinces were joining together, and were fanning one confederation called “The Dominion oi’ Canada," and July lst was set as a public holiday in each year to commemor- ate the event. Then after the band had played "God Save the Queen." Mr. Green stepped to the front of the platform and announced "Three cheers for the Queen." “Hip, Hip, Hurrah,” and the woods rang out once more in three rousing cheers. It was getting late, the afternoon was about gone, and everyone had ‘ enjoyed the day. The sun was l dropping low in the west, and we went to our wagons and soon were on our way to ourhomes where the milking and evening chores were MURRAY iianaon NORTH _,._.-.-_ we high time . FL rox Cheapest to Use -Tctkes Less to Kill Flies. Mosquitoes. Roaches, Bed Bugs. Ants. 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The whole coiuitry-side came, every family bringing a good supply of picnic lunch. It was not just a lunch. It was a dinner-Na ban- quet." Large clothesbaskets filled with dishes and all kinds oi’ good things to eat—wliole boiled hams, legs of mutton, roast chickens, etc, were carried to the tables. The tablescloths were spread, and the tables loaded with sandwiches, pies, cakes, tarts, pickles, cheese, jam and _jelly. People came in farm wagons, democrats. buggies, on horseback, and on foot. The woods were filled with teams tied to trees, and the road was lined on either side with horses tied to the fences. Tuesday, the 23rd inst., as there was "the blue banner will continue to There were no fast rushing auto- mobiles at that time. Bicycles were not even heard of then. When dinner was ready the school children were called together and seated at the tables and served first, at 7.30. All former members and Mr. John S. 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Watson Currie will preach in the evening Mr. Green was master o‘! ceremon- adherents are cordially invited. ies, and, with uncovered head, arr- nounced that "Grace" would be sung, which he started in’ a rich the shore and lobster shells from I p v tenor voice, and the woods rang as- the factories to help build up the frlmds “l the fmcml °I M“ An“ all joined in singing “Be present at fertility ot their farms here. our table Lord." Then the hungry . boys and girls fell to and did justice high and iced with white sugar and white ohegg, she informed the other Farmers are drawing kelp from "The delivery of foxfeed by truck day afternoon at the residence, l; ‘Ad m, cmafian new”; ‘L-l-Jvnucmnplny Um.»,,d_-M,,,,_.; women who enquired anxiously how from Charlottetown has been a with Dr-. W. S. Reid, of Queen's It_’s Different When She's PrettydContinued Fi'o1ii_Yeste1'cl-a.y laid down at their gates. r Mrs. Herbert Llewellyn was on the ocean View Burial Pflrk_ sick list on Monday of this week The numerous floral Offerings and unable to attend to her cluticsqcstifl-cd to the high esteem m at Johnston's factory- The wild strawberries are ripeui ing and a. large crop seems assured as the vines seem to be everywhere hut picking is a little tedious. MISS A. G. McLEOD There was a large attendance of Gertrude McLeod, only daughter of D15 R- A- McLeod. Zzoimllmn 3V9‘ ber. Every so often my face would break out in small pimples, and om. public sch 0O] closed m, nue, Burnaby, B. C. andthe late to the stacks of good things. Mrs. the term 0n Tuesday the 30th inst. Mrs- Béthia Jenkins Mm“. and Willards iced "story cake was the and resume about the middle of srenddaushter 0f Bfllllflmin Jcn- admiratlon of all. it being some- August. May all have a pleasant va- R1115. Mi» Albion. 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