estructive Fire at" | ~ Seagrave Ding the sec 'Friday even: i seed sh in cream' Ang of last week, lightning struck the|eolienne, with . comer og. Solara of - Dagal McPhail, who As the. val vall her veil & second concession of | Be "Book. The barn was totally des- fron troyed together with all his outbuild- ego id * dngs. He also 'lost five valuablefa gown: of cream embroi ered mar 1 horses, ane thorobred cow 'and calf, quesette and carried pink roses, Her] pop Ritt from the and Mr. McPhail narrowly escaped with] § it ie wil ying: to save his ani- 160 oa arene. Toronto. * About two weeks agoa "public meet: ding ofall interested in church "work was called 10 consider the purchase of mew organ for the church." A com: consisting of Mrs: Spyder, Mrs}. Mr. and Mrs. re sg. in Geo. Sweetman. 'A. L. Orchard; Miss. Laidley, Mr.. J of Toronto visited Mr. Geo. » "W¥ and Miss. Lillian Gibson 'and. Mr: JH. Brown, were commissioned to Mr. G. H: Shipman and family, of 'investigate and examine the organs in Canningtyn, visited at' the - Parsonage meighboring churches and report. © On" Thursday. "May 318t the committee journeyed tof Mr. Hiram Fralick went to - Whitby 'Seaya, Wick, and Sunderland, and to attend the Conference, he' being ested the different - instruments, and lay representative of the Scugog, cir- I onied 10 2 second meeting in the] cuit. % on. Thursday evening. op Thursday - Rev, - Mr. Totten "heir report was favorable to the officiated at the marriage of his neice organ, and Mr. Brown 'was in- 'structed to purchase and instil one as Mis eT hh vemham [6 WOON a8 possible, This was done "4within hours, the organ being in A sad-accident last. week hefel Mr. place the practice on Saturday] Leighton who is working this season = evening with 'Mr. 'Thos. Clark. While 'en: Mr. T. H. Watson, J. H. Brown]8%8°0 at the new. wire fence, pulleys "and daughter expect to be in the city were used to lift the posts, one of during the which was thrown against Mr. Leigh Week, ton causing a sprain antl also a frac "Rev F Johnston is. attending Con: ture of the e bone of his To} Serence * | be thus ee for work Et he Don't forget the Sunday Schaol an-} opening of the summer season. i 'smversary June 15 and 17. wi great catastrophe. il Mr John McLean is in the city for] Mr. ahd Mrs. Leighton came to a 'couple of days Canada in the early spring from York. Messrs: Jamel Short and. Joh shire England end joined her brathers|® 4.5 "Groves went to the funeral at Toronto] Messrs Ed. and Geo. Fines at Sougog. of the little son of Mr W Stevens who] About tual 0 they. cou. amet death fi hi € \ 5 le fs ho. 70 Which destroyed] ome nem the Post Office MT 0 en an og SE et Jean, were in the city over, Sunday and Ml tiving 4 i Miss Bertha Stone is at home for a|show ourselves to be friends Salling to "dew days © lightén a brother's load a trifle, Mr O Frise, of Toronto, is visiting} oye of Mrs Mr A Snyder a bad cut near his knee. With, ie] Mixs Frank Trebell and daughter medical ai n: he 'is secovering] ice, the guests of D, Town favorably: w Me Jur cattle drover and. fruit 'buyer: Ee vidiy ering] ¢ i$ running a newl. Z Thee] stor of wpe Siig : oF Tull Monday." Then the people Spraying orchards has been fhe dered how they had ever existed in -ocoupation of the farmers 'dur-} sich isolation yet only'two years ago. 'dng the past few, days' Every avail-|the telephone was not in' one home fle sprayer was put into commission | here. Miss Blanche Frise is quite ill, Wel. Létters have: been received from for a speedy recovery, the 'Sanguin men in Montatia, wing to the absence of our] pastor; Having seeded the hnson, at Conferénce, the of homesteaders, 'Mr service was conducted | Russell are building a ce, nd proved a Fi dow: he fia song service, and to] a pony,'a e and a collie dog, inspiring : EL ERE a or Milk Lake Valley. «-- soiled paper. It'was signad Meany ? and the 'author's iven 'as Fourth Bench, sday ¢ week to do some shopping, and ped dead in-the store. The his death was heart failure. His mainswere taken to Toronta for: as his two sisters live there; and of his friends were buried there. was subject to heart failure so that Sudden death from bu this cause was rely unexpected. "Miss McGill "our Public teacher has sent in her resignation take effect a) the midsummer holid She will be missed as she was a of {tedche . Mr, Sam:Brice is: improving h house and giving it a coat of Pain £55 Anniversary services 'will be "held | here on Monday June 15 and: 16. ou wish to.enjoy yourself thoroughly com. Tea wil ill be served and a pro- fam. of addresses and music will be Admissioni-Adults 25 Children 15¢ Bethel Anniversary Bethel Anniversary excelled all former occasions. - On Sunday. Rev. R. McCulloch, of Greenbahk, address- ed the children and his sub) proved} of interest to mature » minds as' well, Notwishstanding the heavy rain. at 7 p-m. a large number attended the evening: service. | Sat attraction After availa ed and many had to remain Rev. F. Woodger proved an 'chairman.' In the Kle Miss, Coad "took. p tention of the 'audience interest shown by the other ladies "of the"play 'proved Ms! 'Burton's * dilemmid, ob Mi a ee