A Farewell
AjiSjtkqr^landmajk is remoyedxirom Tfpko'e plain, . . • Another yoioo fa still, we shall not hear ':■- . . '• .■-.■•. . ,' Tea, a light has been blown oat, a aun has ■et— . . A beaoori light of true Integrity we shan't forget. Old Time rolls on. and each nooceeding year One after the other of our old friends disappear; Warning no remaining ones to feel and know flow soon the time jnay come for ue to go. Farewell, James Gray, yon aoted well your part, And those who knew you knew your inner heart ; Always In harness, always to be seen, Bhrewd business man you w'» re, bat nevnr mean. A.friend to many a straggler who will monrt> The npright, honest, baoiaoes man now gone ; And many who are doing well through you Will join with me in breathing this adieu. A fellow bowler and a friond bids yon farewell ; One who well knew yonr eterliDg worth cau tell Of kindness in distress, not held to light of day, { Yes, many n thankful heart will raisß James Gr«y. Old Fbib'nd, Fakkwell. -T. A
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Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2957, 3 May 1898, Page 5
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176A Farewell Bruce Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 2957, 3 May 1898, Page 5
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