Show canandaigua N Y times jan 29 2 1909 the entertainment given anthe in the congregational chapel friday ev evening ening was largely attended mr A lincoln kirk in his Amperse impersonation nation of i characters fr from odi shakespeare care and dickens proved himself film scalf to liean bean enteen enter net ner I 1 of unusual ain gifts Hs his changes of costume and nd 0 face effected in full view of the audience i were I 1 e remarkable for the celerity with aich they were ma made de and aldir for the variety of 0 character they poTti portrayed axi dyed anan and his s renditions car ried thi the audience from laughter to I 1 I 1 tears ands and aback back P agair many during the evening dont do nt fall fail to hear bear him on monday night 91 11 af M E achurch EC hurch tooele thoele asp W try thoele tooele mercantile ile 50 overalls for im men en biond nd boys A As far as ae we have hake examined the apricot and and pei peach cro crop p we conclude that there 4 will be about one fourth part of a cop c op I 1 iff this city ansome in some pai parts arts it may do 6 better than t that hat as 41 we I 1 have nat been allair all over the city str strawberries adv I 1 1 I willbe kill bi a good crop but the raspberry crap wilt will fall far behind last iasi i year j for your spring suits go to mrs E J atkins bid Okill will be received rebe ived at matthew S beirs I 1 store until 6 p m monday june p jor for I 1 the the I 1 chop of h hay y oi on the he edven seventies ti e A farm we will contrat contract thee the entire field of about 65 devid devi davideit deit ait I 1 in W two to parts it if desired v for furt further heri jm information formation inquire of charier t 1 1 matthew th ight is reserved to reject any or all bid i i ji home missionary ipp appointments ointments tor for the mont month of bt june june clover azile england and anam M E Wh andrews drews Ider mercur cur C A i hobka an and J E isgreen vernon vc anon W 11 cassity and curtis marsden june 23 azile atile england and M E andrews lake view W H cassity fd and curtis marsden too ele C A hanks and J E isgreen 1 poor fred T dubois although now manager r of cham champ p clarks presidential 1 champaign his own state turned him down as a delegate to the amoc democratic tic national convention at baltimore BaltI wc ave have 1 e known the day when fred T dubois was quite sure that idaho would refuse him no favors that he would ever ask some men are so wide vide awake to their own interests that they ibey are stone blind to the interest of others and yet they takero take no more out of this world with them than the ilie parses s they would cheat land and perhaps dot so much for the f mah na without a character in this world WW will no cot have much of a character in n the next y one of the most romantic mysteries of the titanic tragedy was that of the two little litle waits wails age four and two years who were rescued from the wreck no one knew their names who their parents were or whence they came A tall handsome and well dressed inan man was devoted to them in the second cabin of the ill fated ship and miss mis margaret hayes a young woman of beaith and culture cared fort for them hemin in the lifeboat and after the survivors had been taken aboard the carpathia when the rescue ship reached reache d new york miss hayes took the children to the beautiful home of her father where they were ared for the mystery of the walls found a place in the n newspapers of two continents and the best detective force ol of france undertook its solution now the mystery is solved the names of the children are michel and edmond of nice and their pet names are lolo 1010 and morno momo father with whom they were traveling to america on board the titanic was the proprietor of tk a ladies ta tailoring llorin z establishment cat annice in nice five years ago lie he married seventeen year old marcelle collata bollata Co llata an italian born bora in buenos aires a strikingly beautiful brunette slender and graceful with a wealth of lustrous black hair big brown eyes and a complexion of peach bloom two lovely boys were born bom to them but petty disagreements arose and a year ago they agreed to separate the court awarded the care of the children to an uncle who in turn gave them back to their mother the father got possession of the boys and started with them for america under the assumed name of hoffman when the lifeboats were being filled he came forward and placed his sons son in in one of the lifeboats but stepped back and I 1 went down with ith the ship the moth mother er as in the meantime frantically search ing nice for her lost b bys bays ys she I 1 read in the papers of the two walls of the disaster but did not connect them with her own loss until she saw their pictures in print she came to america and was met by miss heyel and some relatives and taken to the rooms of th the e childrens society in new york where she found the t two wo boys who upon seeing her immediate ly broke into sobs and rushed into ler er arms crying mammal mammal the mother with cries cries of joy swept them both into her arms grid and joined them in an hour of sobbing and laughing and endearment A few days later she started back to her home in france where she will undertake the support of the two boys on tier her wages wage s as a saleswoman in one of the shops in nice christian herald |