Rod and gun . James Irvine, Pioneer and Captain of the Pleasant ValleyHunt Club. n84 ?ROT) A (~;r\ ix Canada. Our Host, Thomas Irvine. light refreshments, slept the sleep of thejust. Xext morning we were taken incharge by St. Hubert Elkington, an en-thusiastic hunter, and spent the day plea-santly in the vicinity of Plevna, partridgeshooting. Sunday morning found us in a smallquaint Episcopalian Church, where thepopular clergyman in charge, Rev. GlenLloyd, preached to a congregation num-bering eighteen. The choir was com-posed of six girls under fifteen years ofage, and the freshness and sweet


Rod and gun . James Irvine, Pioneer and Captain of the Pleasant ValleyHunt Club. n84 ?ROT) A (~;r\ ix Canada. Our Host, Thomas Irvine. light refreshments, slept the sleep of thejust. Xext morning we were taken incharge by St. Hubert Elkington, an en-thusiastic hunter, and spent the day plea-santly in the vicinity of Plevna, partridgeshooting. Sunday morning found us in a smallquaint Episcopalian Church, where thepopular clergyman in charge, Rev. GlenLloyd, preached to a congregation num-bering eighteen. The choir was com-posed of six girls under fifteen years ofage, and the freshness and sweetness ofthese native voices was very pleasing in-deed. Mrs. Elkington, the leader, ac-companied them very skillfully on asmall organ. In the evening we attend-ed the Methodist Church, which wastastily decorated, it being their Thanks-giving service. The congregation herenumbered about fifty. The Rev. , minister in charge, has eight oth-er preaching appointments, covering anarea of fifty-two miles. When comingout of church, I was approached by asettler, who asked me if my name werenot Morden, sayin


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