The attention of thoso interested in apple-growing land is direced to the advertisement of the "Bronto Estate," Nelson, for whom Messrs. Miller' and Butter aro agents. Tho firm state'that already a largo numbor of prospective purchaser's have signihed their iutontion of inspecting the land during the Faster holidays, for which special arrangements are now beiim made. B ? e £ ' T ' Konnedy Flliott, minister of Kent Terrace- Presbyterian Church, who la about to visit the Old Country, was farewolled by his congregation at tne church schoolroom last evening. Mr. Yvm. .Hannay presided,. and (luring tho evening a number of musical items wero contributed. Mr: D. Robertson, in a short address, roforred in appreciative terms to tho valuablo and' untiring services of Mr. Elliott—ho thoroughly dc6ervcd tho holiday which bo was aTiout to take—and, on behalf of tho congregation, handed Mr. Elliott a draft on London for .£165, and a chequo for £'~ Tho Rov. Mr. Klliott, who was visibly touched by. this manifestation of goodwill, briefly responded. A number of valuable farms rm advertised for sale by Mr. J. P, CorkilL, New Plvraontft,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 6
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180Untitled Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1396, 23 March 1912, Page 6
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