Picton : the scenic town of Canada : the angler's paradise home . n of thepioneer who first presided over the gathering. Situated almost in the centre of the town and in asquare formed by the junction of several main thorough-fares stands this beautiful new edifice, which is known tothe citizens as the Stone church, an everlasting tributeto the noble art of architecture as well as furnishingproof positive of the religious instincts of the goodpeople of Picton. It is modelled on the most up-to-datechurch lines and from its towering dome down to theflight of steps leading to its ever-invitingly
Picton : the scenic town of Canada : the angler's paradise home . n of thepioneer who first presided over the gathering. Situated almost in the centre of the town and in asquare formed by the junction of several main thorough-fares stands this beautiful new edifice, which is known tothe citizens as the Stone church, an everlasting tributeto the noble art of architecture as well as furnishingproof positive of the religious instincts of the goodpeople of Picton. It is modelled on the most up-to-datechurch lines and from its towering dome down to theflight of steps leading to its ever-invitingly open en-trances it is a credit not only to its able pastor, Rev. J. , and his congregation but also to the citizens in gen-eral as a mark of their progressiveness. In the dome ofthis structure a beautiful illuminated clock has been in-stalled, and so central is the location that lovers seekingout solitary nooks wherein to hold hands, conjecture upbright scenes for the future and whisper sweet nothings,oftenfind his genial countenance beaming down upon them. C. O. R. Station.
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