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Show Bishop Gillespie Surprised. Yesterday was the sixty-fifth anni-verearv anni-verearv of the birth of Alexander Gil-liTSi? Gil-liTSi? bishop of the Fieasant View S!ddlSt evening the following named persons formed themselves into S little party and surprised him at his home- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cluff, M Tand Mrs. Joseph T. McEwan, Mr and Mrs. Robert Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. llerbertlyne Mr Mrs. John w TaWPB. Mr. and Mrs. Harry liosn- ard Mr and Mrs. Andrew Peterson, Mrand Mrs. George Ek.ns Mr. and Ure E A.Wilson, Mr. and Mis. J. K. BosnSd7Mr. and Mrs. Thomas rFoote Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ltawhngs, Mr. and itl a Wilde Mr. and Mrs. H. b. G ft Mi and Mrs. John Buckley, Mr. !f vi m William Buckley, Mf. and Mrs Johnathan Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. t M Holdaway. Mrs. Annie Gillespie, Mrs Belle McAdams, Miss Lizzie The good bishop had appointed a Jetol vdth his counsellors to meet at his home last evening and he was wat ing aid wondering why the counsellors coun-sellors didn't come, when all ot a sudden sud-den and wholly unexpected by hlm he found his house filled with the jolly company. The crowd went out for uu and tney bad it. A .glance .over the list of names win conviuuo 3-1 3-1 i that they bad fun, they Seethe very people who know just how to have fun. There was speech making, einging, dancing Uughmg and feasting ga ore. lDeQoB3X' lvne and Buckley boyB, as well as tXessoi and Mrs. Giles and John R. Twefves all made the night merry jmh with such vim and force and with so m,-?h sweetness and melody as to set SS dRS warned with p.tridtism tingling with new life through the .- f oil thn comDany. The i bwhop made a timely speech filled with good feeling and at the Hose of it, by special request of his fb ? whole company joined in singing -PraTse God From Wnom all blessings Kedt CVrofessDor Giles called the SSip l figure, but then fun ran rampant ram-pant and the night passed away all too quickly. |