Waimba Daisy Factobt. — A tneetiDg of the Provisional Direotors vt the Waimea Dairy Factory is to b 9 held tbia evenloa at Biohmond. Pbincs ALfiKBT,.FooDBAti l Cfiufi I.—A1 .— A meeting of the members of this Club will ba held this evening, and a full attendance is desired as important business, will be brought forward. Tbinity Pbesbytebian Chobch. — Seivioes will be conducted at this Church to-morrow by the Rev J. H. MaoKenzie. The Congbbgational Chobch. — Al this Churoh to-morrow morning, the Rev E. 0. Isaac will tike for the subject of Lis disooUrsa " The Oruoifixion," in continuation of the Stndies in the Life of JesuP; In the evening the usual monthly service for young people will ba held, when the text will be " Mac tiers maketh m n." CYCLraa Eecobd. — We hear, though npl officially, that Mr Squires intends to attempt making a reoord from Town to Fozbill and back to-day. St. Johs'b Weslktan Choboh.— The Ray. Mr Marshal', cf Richmond, will oonduol the servicea at tbis Church to-morrow. Chtjbch of Christ Anniversary Tea. — This ted,, which took place last evening, was very liberally patronised by the public, and a number of visitors came ia from the country districts. In the evening, Mr Edward Lewis presided over a crowded meeting, and a lengthy programme was gone through. We may here mention that the bu.lding was tastefully deooratei, reflecting great credit od those who took so much pains. Addresses were given by Messrs Lewis, Barton, Piper, Langford, Brough, Griffith, Tehniua and Page. Special reference was made by the speakers to the efforts being made to restore Primitive Christianity, and the wonderful progress that is everywhere baiug made. In the United S ates, the movement is taking such a strong hold tbat the ratio of inorease ia far above that of any other body, and every effort ia being made to bring about the union of all those who believe in Chriat. During the evening, Mrs F. V. Knapp pleasingly rendered Cowen's solo, "The Children's Home," and the choirs from the Churches at Spring Grove and Nelson gwe a number of anthems, &c, in good style. Clarianet duetta were given by the Messrs Estcourt brothers, and a recitation by Mr E. McPherson, of Wakefitld. At the close of the meeting, the National Authem was nung by all present. Auction Sale of Prof *bt Y.Messrs Sharp and Sons will sell by public auction at noon to-day, part cf seoti m 657, Waimea atrtet, haviDg a frontage of 23 feet.
Cbbtainl* the besi rne-dloine fcacr-vu i\ Bander and Bone Euoslvpi: L'.x;t&oS. Test Us exniu«ntly powetiu! Bt?ejV V in coughs oolds, influenza — the laliei is instanixneoaa In lerions eases, aci aseiieni3 oi all kinda bo they wound.:, burni, aa-iliing.?, bruises sprains, it ie the as'e^t rezas.iy — no swelling on inilamraatioc. Like aatpriaiag 6Jl*;otß produced in croup, Ja.-hiheria, brjnohiiiß nflammSiiou oi the loa^s, awallinge, e\a. t diarrhoea, dvasn-ry Jiocaacs oi f he kidc-eye and ariaarj organs lv u-iv tt l.jHiii.aiß and medical olmicß all over the glofa 1 patronised by hiß Majsßty the &v*g of Italy j crowned with medal and 'lip! cms &% Insernauon&l Exhibition, Amß'.esiiam. Trust in thij ap proved irUols and .reject all othere. A Thkatbk on Fibs.— Thiß happened recently, and b panic was only averted by the presence of mind of one of the aatorp. He was taking the part of a comic sailor. When the fire broke out, and tLe people were risitg /rom thair sauts in terror, he leapei into the oentre of the stage at-d oommenotd the sailors' hornpipe. The panio was averted, the fire w&e got under, and tLe curtain came down amidst a etorm of enters. All that ia required at a crisis i 3 preß=oce of mind. When we are suddenly taken ill and know not whioh way to tarn, if we only have the presence of mind to think of Holloway'B Pills and Oin'ment all will ba well and daoger need not be feared.
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Colonist, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8257, 25 May 1895, Page 2
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