ST. BATHANS.
oar own Correspondent.) .. July.4, ' The orilvvsi'T vranhformations of Na-
•-t.c..-;aets aL :'■•.■. *v-ason'o£ the rear—i'rj!'u • : ; -i-v- ■-.«• .;iin, ao'd from rain to
*v>.i,,-:- in the-;, to \,\s words of a leaiiied fze^llyman—an inhabitant of tins place—". we s>.till i, r et some sort of weather on Bt. Bathans."
.■./ Milling affairs are- progressing"favorably, Xing t'rost not having as yef vnade x his appearance with any ureat severity.
The necessary repairs to the flushing ciiannel were completed on Wednesday last, and the water supply being still plentiful, all, i believe, are in full work again.
The St. Bathans Seronaders and other amateurs gave a,n entertainment in the srhool-room on Thursday evening iast, for t benefit of Tvlr. B. Pa-e----and lamdy, who are and dexLiiute• nVoni the fire' w K hh'h destroyed dw.diia^.-li^usf- 1 and
;j>);Li3.i in: :A>r. weed's j5-."."ae.-.j.'* t.:is o--u>er. t-a?Tc■■v/M..« •< l:l»v=! 3<Ceil . ; ..n 'f- 0:i T'*U''V arr eveii.iiir, jroac sympathy tew tor t-a anlbi-;auat.7 family by the in-. h&fnt&nts of St. who ?.re evv.;- ■."?-■•. jy to to t'hnchfi of* charity. M.r. G-. Pur-Lou look t--e cO-air at haltp;isteight p.m., nu 1 afrer delivering, a ■ ho.*t Lvdt(»vos to iAti t l re eutert ww.ni. .A-;.-the eorrHusi.m of t'-.« performance ■ dan.-ing common *ed, Mr. T. Pyle, juur., Win? kindly odered his services as musi vkn, and" > ~;i" Ht'tit. m-rrih- until a hour, ;»v >-n. :.dt dispersed for tieir respective. bbm"?. .■■'•■" Thg.... .young ladies of St. Batlians graciously- favored the Quadrille Assembly , with, their presence on Friday ■.!a«t, and I trust will continue .their patronage for the future. We have no Dunedih rnail this week V3t, the of the,reads; no dbubr, cMu-bng some delay ; but I suppose we may expeef it shortly. The -road between tk& township and. the sludge channel is in a very, bad state, mud and water being plentiful, to tlie disgust- of tLhose who travel on it after dark.
A Bible- class ha.3 been formed by H. Stratford,, Esq.. for the purpose of fully explaining the holy scriptures to those who-have the inclination to attend.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 74, 8 July 1870, Page 3
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336ST. BATHANS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume II, Issue 74, 8 July 1870, Page 3
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