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village oiKlnirora bearing us hacir tOl’i’.

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to the home of our fathers the other

evening after an absence of no shor

duration we had some dimculty at first to realize that it was the Sum- mereet of old.

From an humble rustle settle ment inhabited by sturdy. Irishmen from the “Old Sod. it has grown into as pretty and up-to—date a village as our Island province can ail’ord, 'nhablted by well- to- do young Irish farmers and business men. Klnlrora was ever and is yet one of the strongest Oatho'lc centres in

the province, and our hopes were more than real- zed in that'iiue when

we visited the beautiful new church .

of St hialacti, and beheld the im mense congregation that attends it on Sundays. The present incumbent of the pariah, Rev J J McDonald, is an ideal priest, one ever sollcditous

for the welfare of his flock, both

spiritually and temporally.

A etroli through the cemetery '

_ had its pains as well as its pleasures. acre sleep the ancestors of the whole. community those who (need the trialn of pioneer -llie, who tolled hard all their lives and who‘ nave long nlnce passed to their

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ireward. Here too we find the tombs of several distinguished none of the parish, each an Dr Wall, who was a practitioner of repute and Dr Gco Cahill, who prnctined moot success- fully in Lynn Mans. and died at the comparatively early age of 50 yearn.

Alarge, commcdious cheese fac- Operated by a boy from the parish in now doing good work in

H aiding the amiculturists of the com-

munity in turning their mills into money in the easiest manner possi- ble.

Mesms I 1‘ South and T A Mclver. both engaged in the mercantile businessare doing well in that line and receive an extensive patronage Dr. St. Clair Gallant one of our

c‘euerest young medical men a tends to the requirements of the

s: '.ck A neat new station house has just

been completed by the Federal

. Government and we say without auv

fear of contradiction that it willnot be many years until the business oi the place mil. necessitate :i first class. honking statimi. ‘\ well finished ii iii and a large public schcui add tneir quota to the beautv and convenience of the place A moreiri nd hospitable and God fearing people is no} to be found. “Neither locks have they to their doors nor bars to their windows." We understand that {drop of the 4'creater" is not to be had in the whole community, aud even the dc- ncendaniu of thone who one linu-

kept it, tremble at the name of Father Doyle. the stOut priest .who waged an lnceseant war for its ex- termination duranr his lncumbency there. We shall always have a tender word for Iiinlr rm and where- cver we wander will ever remember

to "return to Klnliora some more.’ Snn‘ \vms'rrrn

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