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.Through the munificence of Mr.Bax- \u2018ter, that city has just come into possession of a fine building in which are to be gathered the Portland Public Library, the Society of Art, snd the Maine Historical Society.The gift is accompanied with no conditions except : that it be used for the purposes for which those Societies now
Public Library.Aftec a tour thiough the eastern and middie states with the \"Airs of Palestine\u201d ens tertainment, Mr.Pierpont Deciane a .settled minister of the Unitavian Chureh and a freeance in political and.sociat questions.In the temperniice movee ment he would hold no fellowship with tose who whipped thelguor
Pacific Railway will have to be Wilt through this region, which, if it is as bad po they say, will make that part of the railway avery uafortunate undertaking.A yas public library will be opened for the Benefit of the.people of Portland, N.B., on Anguist the Let.It has been, presented to the févr through the generosity of
contérenciers.ance Hall to a Cinema and for an Airport Refresh- sent Room; Decorative Tile Floor for the Entrance dall to a Public Library; Decorative Metal and #ass Shopfronts; a Public Tram or Omnibus Shelter # Concrete; Memorials in Portland Stone; Sign for #4! Inn; Fireplaces; Standard Lamp; aay-out of # «hibition Stands
fair city are Unitarians.Are these men excluded from a participation in the benefits of a public Mercantile Institution ?U they are, then Montreal ought to bounder the ban of the great ceatres ol trade in the United States.How would she enjoy the refusal of Unitarian merchants in Portland, Boston, New York, to trade with
by his magnificent gift to the Public Library, the Maine Historical Society, and the Portland Society of Art.He has given them a building that when finished will be wrorth 100,000.00.The firm of Peering and Winslow shipped on Saturday to Montreal the massive southern pine frame-work for a great water tank.Six pieces
of Portland Town Council for many years, and a fine free Public Library, remains as a monument to his sincerity, munificence and good will He held important and responsible posts in Insurance and Coal Mining Companies, and was a Director of tho Deaf and Dumb Institution, the St.John Industrial School, the Congregational
janvier à'église Stanislas de North Portland.Ce concert inaugurait une nouvelle série de musique classique parrainée para Polish Library Building Association pour faire connaître davantagea musique classique polonaise et ses compositeurs.Ce premier concert a attiré un public essentiellement dea com- munauté polonaise
Corp, et National Concert and Artists Corp-, New-York.Certains appartiennent à une agence, d\u2019autres à'autre.dre inspiration.Si tu veux écrire à The Public Library, Portland, Maine, on te fournira avec plaisir des détails supplémentaires sur Longfellow- MERCI.\u2014 Un homme qui explorees cavernes,es gouffres
.R.B. Polielos for thle Agoncy are issued by the undersigned, whe is alse sathorised te CAUTION \u2014paI Tt public ago rey: cat.CEM and LIBRARY iu London, Eng suis uf this Sogw frum sud to Portland, wil As this mixtue is pleasant to the taste, sad sleet snd pay Josses.\u2014 to obsorve at all the above prejaruti.i,and
found that Bruin had ap-: propriated two of them to his own use.George Peabody has written to the town of Georgetown, Mass., stating that it is his inten! tion to supply all the funds needed to sustain the public library which he has given to the town, and also presenting 4,000 toward the permanent fund.The insurance
is standiDg At the blech board oopwlng «tree from Ie on hie elsie At school c CANCER HOVEL MOVEMENTS OF WOMEN.SOME SOCIAL BLIPS.VV TION Is \u2022 reliable arqol >oung man sn womsn Aridreee ('abaci a* Busissm* Ueivsmsnr, Public Library Building.Toronto,oi CHAS.H.BROOKS 12.paimlw*.THOR.BKNOOUOH, President Allan Line
Ite Ltée.Pont-Yiau I.tée.Plomlierie- Harvey X Frère- Inc.( Ix*- i Plomlierie Sido Inc.Plourde Automobile Ltée.PIvwood House Inc.Polv-Glot (1963) Inc .Pomcrleau t Roger) Automobile- Ltd.P<«merleau ( Roger I Automobile- Ltee.Popular Pane Inc.Porlier < R.i Fxpre\u2014 Inc.Port Cartier Public Library Inc.Port-Joli Auto Ltée
.The public is invited to register at the library (1 Church Street, Stanstead).For more information on this program, call Nancy Rumery at (819) 876-2471.Justice I BELIEVE.I GIVE.1 888234-8533 www.devp.org 2012 Jeep Wrangler; never mind mud, bring on the roads 1 ' • j&t* 4.» V, — » .By Howard J Elmer Postmedia News Portland, Ore
public Moncton, N.B., Dec.Tth, 1888.294 a Boston, Portland or Halifax.and \u2018Library; also,\u2019 experienced Surgeon, me asian unfailing remedy for wounde of Connectique by the Intercolonial and Grand Stewardess and Caterer on each steamer INM AN paw th intion : 5 un ways via fax ; and by the T dec usn.9 ; every
, Country Roads Board, Deere & Company, Ecole Polytechnique, Fay, Spofford & Thorndike, Inc., The Glens Falls Portland Cement Co., A division of The Flintkote Company, Moody Engineering Co., Natco Corporation, The New York Public Library, Nicolet Industries, Inc., Rhode Island Department of Public Works, Division of Roads and
a propsperous insurance business in Plattsburg.Miss Ethel Buxton, who has passed several weeks at the home of Mr.THE LIBRARY AT WATERLOO HRD ANNUAL Ensuing Year Planned.Sports Day WATERLOO, July 14.\u2014The an-unal meeting of the Public Library ,\t,\t- was held in the Reading Room of the and Mrs.W.C.IIill, has returned i
Tremaine, A Bibliography of Canadians, Toronto, The Public Library, 1934, no.2316 qui s en tient aux seules relations de Québec.Notons cependant qu’en 1956a Cham-poeg Press du Reed College de Portland (Oregon) en a tiré une traduction anglaise partielle intitulée : Notices & Voyages of the Famed Quebec Mission to the
accommodation to the public.FARE, Montreal to Portland and back. 5.0C.Tickets good by any train for a week, and Tickets purchased previous to the arrival of the ship will be good for a week after that date.H.BAILEY, Assistant Manager.Montreal, Sept.5, 1859.\t211 Mercantile Library Association.COURSE oIlECIUEES.The LAST LECTURE of