- A USELESS WHEEL | ADDED TO THE 0 COACH OF THE * CHURC N- . ! It Would be of No 'Benefit--A Good Move to Have the Sunday School Work Properly Organized, At the closing session of the Ontario synod, on Thursday afternoon, discus « Lion of Rev, af the Anglian Young People's - Suse with by this syned." adopted. at some length, . and] after =a nnd discased the canon was finally passed, | number of amendments had been made' The chancellor brought before synod a request of Rev, Walter «Cox, Wolfe Island, for permission to lense a por rectory lands on the island. Canon Starr moved, seconded by W. FV. FiteGerald, "that the work in toueh endorsed was ination to keep the. young the church, be heartily The resolution ! WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS TELL US, The Tidings From Viatlous Points ie . Eastern Ontario--What People Ave Doing and What They Are Saying, . ---- a Famworth Tidings, fm strawperries seem Ao he plentiful. lo MOO \ me 1. Mauders ix pol gong to teach the Mabecly school after the holidays. {9 tpuderson was om town, with his fme automobile. ex terded to the death vel, of cheerful Lap. Tuesday, Sympmthy Charles Mauders, tittle daughter, Beryl was a bright, and was a gréal favorite with jee companions Her death came a surprise. She had saffered from tack of diphtheria vovered when her heart failed on Mrs of ker | Wir mpeg little mn as an at- aud had quite re aml she gel | FO OOOOO ve i x | 3 : NOCHE ODOTH 'Who's the kid in turminl qui bad been the j Lewis ition. He | the agent from POOOGOOOCO INES' CLAIM > ruffles 7° kly ; busy Poncas tha at 'the ques- | ANSWER ny 1 las {comparion had passed unnoticed Now, at a glance, the new rancher af Aja one OO 3 i S| : » ' PAGE SEVEN. "And 3 dnied' net' ask you, sweet y not 7° *How' could used to wealth "Bat | yom deat ® econ she fang led +3 Was thonored pudst at Apedos at {had been siting a wealthy mate, aad was Rake by ow nothing 'wore. [thought that you because, Cophetun could not see marrying the wk a girl never was, ull schood WFTFsy first A RES tw tame any ---- ? ihe vropek wm of Common Sense Rat-18 yours we have wid 15 "money Back Hf pot setited at A single nibble will bill & rar Wey Save very tor J, we oder, went well his » beguar maul th dos took in the general get-up of who he knew must a neighthor Barty turned likewise, aad smiled at him gwlelessiy. I mean thus one in the Snapshot, ain't it 7 Looks hke woods behind her there." It is," Lewis returned, "That was taken a camp near } senita, in California. | had a place | over there last year." "Seems to me I've seem the girl be fore up this way." "Hardly. She "Is she ¥ What's her name I" thim, as he put Lewis looked over at Hawks, the] "Thanis? agent, with lazy good nature for Ht "Why don't you introduce [her." Sul friends, Hawks ¥' ithe tiail to "Oh, 1 can introduce myself, if that's what troubles you," broke in the big chap. "I'm Barty Axtwell Channmg's outfit--mext t, yours. That sure does look like a kid that's took ap 3 homesteading claim north-east of us. She's a girl from the east, too." Lewis dismissed the matter simply by mot replying. He bent over the boundary map the agent had bro over, 'and went on with his work. The words of the big, blue-eyed yo ngster from Chamning's never even lingered in his memory. The very idea of compar- mg limes with' any "kid," as he had expressed it, up in these heaven-for- saken hills. He grinned once, thinking of her face if she knew of the compari- son. He had met her at Seremita the pre- vious year, a slim, lovely California girl, who seemed to embody all the glamour and dreamy charm of her pa- tive state in her own personality. He had loved her from the first, and had at deast had the wit and knowledge not to tell her of it, not to force him self on her. She could not understand how he, a fortuneless chap with only his wits to travel on and a boundless ambition to buoy him up, had landed at the gorgeous summer home of the Barringtons. . Billie Barrington had been 18 pal at Berkeley, that was all, and when they heard he had come west tg hunt luck they had simply been kind enough to recall the old days and send him out an invitation to spend a week or two at Serenita. The snapshot Billie had given him from his own collection. It was taken 'leaning against a rock with the suggestion of the great red woods back of her, and her dear face sunny with happy smiles. No, he had hot told her her. Where was the use? a girl who was naturally wealth in her future husband's gory of virtues, a chance to laugh and turn hin down. 4 He turned around, Barty's shadow fell. across the open doorway. "L didn't want to speak out befora that pin-headed, knock-kneed cadger from the Poncas," he marked cas ually. 'But 1 think you're either an infernal liar or an mvader of the truth, so to speak, friend and neigh- bor. Thmt girl there is in big trouble, and if you do know her you're a blasted dog not to get 'into your buckskin boots and come where she lives." "How do you know that 1 her 7" demanded Lewis. "Because," said Barty calmly, and, effectively," '"'there's a snap shot of you nailed to the wall of her cabin, and I Knew you as soon as 1 ever laid eyes on you." Lewis gasped. Not a word did he say until both were in the saddle rid ing northeast from the valley, straight up into the hills above Ajados, then he asked. "What's the trouble ?'* "She's sick, that's what, been strong ever since she here in the spring reand the work's laid her up. She's got one the women from Channing's to her, a halfbreed chink, amd she's ing to be game, and stick out time, and hold the claim down. "Why did she take it up ?" stared, ahead of him. "Why she, of all women in the world, up a homestead claim ?"' "Ask her yourseli,'"" wetorted Barty. "She don't like me, I worked for her in the spring, éutting out timber, and building her shack for her, and fixing things to rights, and I didn't want to take any money for it." "Why not ?' "Becatise | asked her to marry imstead. So. she don't belidve in my good intentions no more." "1 wow,' said Lewis. He could imag ine Barty proposing to Ines Coadell, They reached the little clearing at high noon. The spruce trees grew close up to the very edge of it, and from the front door.one could look out over and miles of Me sweeping valleys about Ajados. Molly, the woman from Channing's, sat In the doorway, half asleep. She looked worn out, and tired, but roused up as the men dropped from their horses, and hobbled them. "She's better," [she told them been mighty sick, Sold by deniery A dogs nt BE vomrs wo will sutmiy Yo Write. COMMON SENSE MPG. CO 16 33 Queen So. W aronte. It i5 only Manders lost Me Nanity, a short time her husband of Chicago, has to spew some time with Maberly and Burridge, I is will be a clergyman for Maberly and Bathurst for Surday, his ordimation took place og . Trinity Sunday. Maurice Samwell, of Pakenham, is spetichny week with friends in Maberly. Cora Buchanan spent Sunday in Folger, June M.A. T. Stewart has Perth. Mrs. John Morrow visited gone prospesking for = B. Tacihe, friends in Smith's Falls last week. at Cobalt. John Gray has - returded . Bud from his business trip.to Ashdod Sta- L Cushendall | : t tion. The gravel trans are rushing Cushendall, June 13.--Since the re cent rains the bay, grain and all the gravel for the repairing of the track north of here. James McKinnon kinds of vegetation are looking fine. Messrs. Connell, Hyland and Trotter is erecting un new dwelling house. The crops are looking well. The Sunday have had the hay press engaged re cently and are now busy shipping school "had a nice entertainment in A. Stewart's grove, celebrating Child- [loads. A large number of the young rén's Day. men and horses have gone to the y Petewawa camp. Russell Weir, who was badly injured by an animal and had his collar bone broken, is recov. ering fairly. R. Patterson, who has been very ill, is able to be out a- gain, Rev. Mr. McConnell attended conference in Montreal. During the electric storm on the 12th Mrs. Ward ad a calf killed by lightning. The passes] away since Mrs Mis. arnived friends in expectid there the mission of the truth comtig sion was continued on the canon in troduced "by Dudley Hill, for a di ocesan Sunday school association. Dean Bidwell asked as to the cost of the proposed mew canon, but Mr. 'Hill eould not answer the question, siating that it was not known, just at t, whit amount would be Bishop Mills said that he had been talking to some of the clagy about the canon, and they opposed it, yet they remained silent, and refused to speak on the question. This, he con- wie , was not right, Continuing, the bishop stated that the diocese had no Sunday school sys- tem, and that the work would not be benefited by it. All the members had heard about the fifth wheel being add. ed to the cart. , This proposed canon would be just as' useless as this fifth wheel to a cart. The bishop said that hy could see far enough ahead to know that no bewefit would - be derived from the canon. He was stromgly opposed to it. He did not approve of the mem- hers of synod, who were opposed to it, sitting back in theis seats and refus- ing to speak. Some members had told him that they were opposed to the canon, but they did not care to speak against. it. The bishop called upon all to vote deliberately for the canon or against it. He felt assured that if the canon were carried, in a very short time, its promoters would be 'willing to take a back seat in the whole matter. He felt sure that it would not Be a success, Rev. Mr. Woodcock, while agreeing that there was a great deal of a: chinery in the work outlined, bLeffeved that the step was one in the right di rection. Jt was a wl move to try and get the Sunday school better or- ganized, Rev. Rs C. Blagrave said that the diocese was in great need of organiza- tion. He could not see how a secre tary could be appointed, but he felt that the new canon should be given a trial. The different clauses were gone over HYOMEI What It Is and Does. Hyomei (pronounced High-o-me) is a pleasant healing antiseptic from the Eucalyptus forests of; Australia, com- bined with other nd of grea value for troubles of the breathing or gans. You breathe this medicated air through a small hard rubber inhaler and iti penetrates every nook and crev- ise of the membrane. In this way Hy- omei overtakes the eatarrh germ and annihilates overy particle of disease lo- cated in the membrane. Hyomei is p guaranteed cure for eatarrh, colds in the head, croup, bronchitis and asthma, gentle nits action and yet sure in its work as a germ killer. A complete outfit (including inhaler) can be purchased from your druggist for $1.000 and additional bottles of Hyomei is apived Se. or postpaid from The R. T. Booth Co., Lad., Fort Erie, Out. Remember Hyomei is guaranteed to do what we claim for it or your monéy returned. Sold and guaranteed by B. Mcleod The bishop appointed the following ou the Bunday school committee: a ean Bidwell, Rural Dean Dobbs, Rev. H. H. Bediord-Jones, Rev. R. C. Bla- grave, Rev, J. 0. Crisp, Rev. W. F. Fitzlierald, Rev. Thomas Leech, Canon Starr and the chancellor, Judge Rey- nolds, W. B, Carroll, G. F. Ruttan, br. Gardiner, D. Dudley Hill, G, E. Hague, and J. R. Dargavel. Rev, C. A. Firench, seconded by Rev. Ww. Futdierald, moved that a vote of ah be tendered to the ladies for 'their kind hospitality, and. also to Canon Starr, for the able manser in which he had lookéd after the billet ting of the delegates. The resolution also extended thanks to "Bishops- court," and it was passed with warm applause. On motion of the chancellor, second: ed by Dean Bidwell, thanks were ex- tended to Dean Du Moulin, of Cleve- land, for his able and instructive ser- mon in the cathedral, and address ox] missionary work, Thanks were alia Tofidered 18 i F. G. Kirkpatrick for service rendered in arranging for the agenda paper, and to Rev. R. C. Blagrave for his service on the press committee, The following were appointed on the special tommities to deal with the (question of stipends : Dean Bidwell, R. 4. Carson, Rural Dean ©. GG. Dobbs, Francis King and J, B. Walkem, {snd then Billie told me Thout and how to this section to {ake stead claim, and 'We'll us: this dear." {larger imoon." They strolled back to the } ther, and Barty, watching {They came slow! | away and went "Thanks, oki Tamworth, June 11.5 The Masons be will meet in a Body at the Methodist vhurch, Sunday alterocon. Mr. aad Mrs. Bateman and Mr. and | Mrs Bailey Kingston, arrived in town the end-ol_last week in their auto car, and visited at the home of C. H. Rose. The; Epworth League id » social on Gi. W. Woods' lawn on Wed- nesday Inst. Proceeds were over $10, you, vou up x home so | came too for a sumaney house i nh I fitted to honey photo red sard J] ewis ¥ OUR CRYSTAL BRAND OF- Standard Grasuniated Sagar Has been tried nad found excellent for preserving and table use, rice is always right ANTAL FERRER FREER M EES » is tp : WILLIAM MURRAY, : her, y Auctioneer, whistl ng dow City and Country Sales Care : i fuily Conducted, + Market Square, Kingston. + ! g + i BIBBY'S CAB STAND DAY OR NIGHT Phone 101 eseerrsssensasesserees $ STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES Arriving Daily AT A. J. REES 166 Princess Street. "Phone 58. wad migre briefly oe A shack them path en to a Miss ' A EW MACLEAN, ture tarle Street, v Folger New \ ng thy man," out his han! Man, | didn't was Tor hx went Ajad iS un eastorner," fewis tok yeu your Blood Poisoning Preyented. You need have no fear of thi ly disease if you apply "Mecca" ment promptly to every cut, bruise, scald, scratch, boil spot of any kind. ""Mecea' kills the poison, condition and quic any drug store. dead Oint burn, ste Ointment althy 1 or ° St. Lawrence, Wolfe Island. St. Lawrence, June 14.--The St. Lawrence baseball picnic held in Hiram Joslin's grove was a desided success. The Pastimes from the head of the is- land defeated the Rosisre boys by seven to five. J. Flynn passed through here last week taking the census. Ro- bert Rainous has secured a picked | teacher, Miss Mundell, is preparing a, njue of star baseball players to play [entrance class. : Miss Hyland, West- the Sporting Club team next week. H.|brook, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. Dignem spent a couple of days last|{H. Hyland, sr. Mrs. James "Smith, week at Kingston Mills. Kingston, at W. T. Gordon's. R. Pow- -- ney, Kingston, at Mrs. Ward's Miss A Pretty Wedding. E. Hermiton, at W. Gorden's; Mr. Picton, Ont., June 15.--St. An- and Mrs. J. Martin and family, King- drews' church, Wellington, was the|ston, at J. Martin's, scene of a pretty wedding on Wednes- day, when the marriage was solemn- ized bttween Blanche Leslie, eldest daughter of Mr. und Mss. N. 8. Harrington, and "Capt. Harold J. better for an abundant erop of hay. |Brooke, of Torgnto. The bride was In the thunder storm of Monday last {married at the chancel steps by Rev, the flag pole on the store of G. W.|T. J. 0'Conor-Fenton, afterwards pro- Beach was splintered and the house [ceeding to the altar for the nuptial oceupied by Thomas Matthews received | prayers and benediction. As the bride a general shaking up. and bridegroom both desired an ab- Charles Slack, Charleston, has mov- |solutely quiet wedding, they were un- ed to Theodore Foley's house, Wiltse | attended. The gouple left on the 9.45 street. Wm, Allingham, Lyn, is taking [train for their wedding trip, the possession of his recently purchased [bride's travelling costume being of property on Prince street. T. G. Stev-|corcnation hlue, with hat to match ens is erecting a handsome piazza to|Mr. and Mrs. Brooke will reside in his cozy home on Victaria street |Foronto. Francis Sheldon has decided to retire from mercantile' business. An enjoyable social time was spent by the Epwoith leagues on Monday evening last. Examinations are heing held in' the high school now in order to close the term on the 2lst inst. Miss Ethel Kerr, teach of second room in the public school, has been engaged to tench at ( Greenbush after holidays. Mrs. Ada Fisher has been eng as teacher of first form, her duties to commence after holidays. On May 3st Rev. W. Montgomery united in marri- age Miss Arlissa Hagerman, Athens, and Elmer Vollick, Carlisle. Rev. F. A. Read has been in° Mon- treal attending eonference. Ho return ed on Friday evening and will remain heve, for a %ourth year. Mrs, (Rev.) F, A. Read, Mrs. T. S. Kendrick, and Mrs. E. 8. Clow have been in Ganan- oque attending the thirtieth annual meeting of the Montreal branch of the WAALS. Mrs. Willoughby Rowsome was delegate from the local W.A. to the annual diocesan meeting in Bellevil,e, ---- NW hn MITHER'S GANE. m. Lyle, in Detroit Free Pres It maka A change in a ing Foon When mither's gane The cat has less contented eroon, JThe kettle has a dowile tune, There's Baathing has. sae biyine a soon her's gane, stores shy heals. a » -. on The Power of the King. Following the banning of skirts at. coroviation fimetions, has been circulated among West End dresemakers that "hobbites™ are to Ww barred from the roval enclosure ut Ascot. Apropos these decrees, the New York Herald thinks it is idle ak of the decline of the monarchy or a mere King can make himself the arbiter of feminine fashions harem a hint ATHENS PRODUCE PRICES. to sp tn -- Damage by Lightning--The Farm- ers are Joyful. Athens, June 15.--Strawberries, home grown and luscious are offered in abundance at ten cents a box. Eggs retail at filteemy cents a' dozen; butter at twenty cents a pound and potatoes at seventy-five cemts a bushel. Farmers say prospects were never wi 1,000 Isiands--Rochester, Steamer a.m. on lands, and NY. J. PF > : > FUSER PRE REEREeed eaves {Highest Grades GASOLINE, COAL OIL, LUBRICATING OIL. FLOOR OIL. GREASE, ETO, 'ROMPT DELIVERY. W. F. KELLY. Olarenre and Ontario Streets, Caspian leaves at 10.1) Sundays for Thousand Is at 5 p.m. for Rochesto Hanley, agent. "A Parham Wedding. Parham, June 15.--A happy event took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clow, in Parham, on the morning of June 14th, when their eld- est daughter, Miss Grace, was united in marmage to Jobn CO. Hartman, of Parham. At eight o'clock, to the strains of the Wedding March, played by Mrs. A. W. Stewart, A. T.CM., the bridal party took their places beneath an arch of evergreens, flowers and wedding bells on the lawn. The cere mony was performed by the Rev, W,T. Wickett, of Shannonville, a friend of the family, and former pastor, assist- ed by Rev. A. W, Stewart. The youth- ful bride was daintily attired in white silk, and was assisted by Miss Myrtle Smith, of Parham, who wore a gown of white mull. Frederick Clow did the duties of groomsman and Miss Winnie {Clow made a pretty ring bearer, Tables were set on the lawn and supper serv ed to about 125 guests. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold locket; to the bridesmaid, a watch fob; to the ring-bearer a bracelet and to the groomsman a set of cuff links. The Bride's going away own was of blue Indies" cloth with white net blonse, and white hat with plumes. The bride was the recipient of a large number of beautiful and valuable gifts. After a short trip to Kingston and other points west; Mr. and Mrs. Hartman will settle on their farm near Parham A few of the young men are attend. ing camp at Barmefield. Rev. br. l'opping, who is to succeed Rev. A. W. Stewart on ths _cireuit, arrived with his household effects on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will move to Wolfe Island next week. Rev. Wo T. and Mrs. Wickett, of Shannonville, were here for the Hartman -Clow wed ding; also Miss Minnie Hartman, and her father, J. Hartman, of Kingston. Have You a Bad Sore? 11 so, remember these facts--Zam- Buk is by far the most widely used balm in Canada! Why has it become {80 popular ? - Because it heals sores, cures skin diseases, and does what is {nor let, it heal claimed for it. Wh your sore ? Remember that Zam-Buk is alto gether different to the- ordinary oint meats. Most of these consist of animal fats. Zam Buk contains no trace of any animal fat; or any mineral mat- ter. It is absolutely herbal. Remember that Zam-Buk is at same time healing, soothing, and antiseptic. Kills poison instantly, and all harmful germs. It is suitable alike for recent. injuries and diseases, and {for chronjc sores, ulcers, etc Test {how different and superior Zam-Buk jreally is. AH druggists and stores at 50c. box. Use also' Zam-Buk Soap. Relieves sunburn and prevents frecklss. Best for baby's bath. 23c. tablet, a it let t ont re didn't After a girl is married be up to the neighbors to marks to the effect Lhat marry the man of her choice Love and hated always remember, only indifference forgets. THAT TOBACCO With the "Rooster" on he goes along For chewing and SEPLL04000000000000408 louder as pound, Is crowing Only 46e per smoking AT A. MAULEAN'S, Outario Street. Cook's Cotton Root Compound The great Uterine Tonic, an only safe effectual Montht: Tooguitorun which we women en Hartington Happenings. Hartingten, June 14.--The people ate glad po learn that the Methodist conference have consented to return Rev, J. A. Waddell as local pastor for another year. During the year past Mr. and Mrs. Waddell have won their way irto the hearts of ther people. A goodly number from here attended the lawn social at Harrow- smith ~" Tast evening. A Good Man- ners society has been established in the public school, with the promise of a large enrollment of members. Members of Epworth League are prac- tising and planning for their corona- tion lawn party. Visitors: Mrs. C. Millan, of Singston, at E. Freeman's; Miss Mabe} = Townsend, at Mr. Camp- sall's; Benjamin Campbell has return- | ed from Cobalt. = he loved To give expecting cate- TTR LTTRT TBST SRS wt PICTURES AND FRAMING, A prellly picture makes a use ful gift for the bride. We have a large stock of framed and an- framed at reasonable prices ir you have a picture to be framed bring it in and give us a tring Onhee & customer, always a cus- tomer. ' WEESE & C0 Walipaper, Photos, know -~ wd Hoan THECLUBHOTEL WELLINGTON STREET, (Near Princess). There are other hotels, none approach the . Club homelike surroundings cated in centre of city and close to principal 9 and theatre Charges are odo Bpecial rates by the A P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor, Sess tattT tessa MAKE THIS TEST How to Tell if Your Hair cased Notes From Kepler. Kepler, June I4.--~The farmers are planting potatoes. Mrs, Edwin Law- son, Mrs. Kepneth Babgock and Mrs. A. Townsend are ill. Miss Dora Cran- ston is still in the Kingston General Hospital with appendicitis, but is doing nicely. Ambrose Orser has. been | nid aside some weeks, with a dislo- | cated shoulder. He is slowly improv. ing. Visitors:--Mrs. Fillion, Sydenham, and Miss Lillian Babcock, city, at Kenneth Babeock's. Mrs. H. M, Law son and daughter and Mrs. W. Allan Meyers, Kingston, at A. Townsend's ; Mrs. Redmond and Miss Lena Red- mond, Harrowsmith, at John Red mond's; Earl Perry, and Miss. Martel Babeock, Wilton, at Hiram Wartman's. M's. Herbert E. Johnston «nd chil deen who have been visiting friends in the eity, have returned home. CLEANING LADIES' SKIRTS. " More than thirty years' ex- ce has taught us the SL way. Extensive equip- ment and expert workpeople |, @ssurés good werk, R. PARKER & CO., PRINCI, SRE, : cp B89 N Kingston, Ont. but for ee bas a aba TESTE Tete nan. these - may need some of Sha ain't came out summer of help try het $ }4 {| ] The baltiion gang wi Ladies" White Ganvas Tiles and n There's nane ragged clues, mither's gane; their broken to mend Or Rs at a' their pawky ways The nights are langer than the days When mither's gane Pumps 2 ERY dr ¢ BEVVLA SASL RS EES ts Dis $1.50, 82.50, 88.00 and $3.50 Lewis should take Wha cheers them whan there's ocht amiss Sin' mither's gane? * tak's thelr part In that or this, ' oot o' trouble mak's a bliss * Kindly word an' guid nicht kiss ar. mither's gane. The wr Sliherty but sin' mither's gane, Although he does the best He hasna sie a tender han'- The bottom's oot ¢' nature's plan, When mither's gane. a' Panama Pumps Even of hair, ther it not. 9% hair tonic Pull a hair out of our bulb at the end of the and shrunken, it is diseased, and requires prompt ment if its loss the bulb is pink and full, healthy. We want ov quires treatment Rexall Hair Tonic. Wa promise that jt not eoxt anything of it does matisfactory venules, It overcome dandruff, relieve tation, to stimulate the tighten the hair alread, grow hair und cure haldne It of what Rexall Hair PD Yorn i oir faith in its goodness that you to try it at our risk 50c, and X1.00. Sold onl The Rexall Store. 6 if you you 'may he tf of the | Rountree's' Coronation ave 'Chocolates, King and Queen Figures and Busts, Medallions, Etc, = i A. J. REES Gun Metal Pat. Colt-and Tan want 1« the Inxaria with « | 5) El ma At Pleasant Valley per cer Call Panama Pumps Pleasant Valley, June 14. her from here attended. the cial at Warren Smith's last evening. A fine boy has come to stay at =~ W Kerr's. Mr. and Mrs. FE. Whitty, at ('. Moore's, Hartington; Mrs. T. A Kerr and children, at T. Bradiord's Mr. and Mrs. Richard Efllerbeck, - at C. Freeman's; Miss Flo Deline, at F. Ellerbeck's.. Frank Ellerbeck is pre paring to build a verandah. T. H. Watson and son raid a flying visit to Yarker. Mrs. ®ynthe Ashley vis ited in Yatkw and Odessa recently. Mr. and Mes. G. Hughes paid a visit to friends in Burrs ge. Mrs. 8. Sigs- worth and Miss Lorena Sigsworth at W. Kerr's; Mr. and Mrs, ¥. Walker at John A. Hughes'; Mr. and Mrs. G. Bure paid a visit to Green Bay re cently, and Children's White there; losh; puir he rey that A num lawn so "1 atv Ties and Pumps he can ' pro Ven th har that Sandals, Barefoot San- ded hale sould be dals me the | oh! erapty chair-- e mither's gane Yot fancy often sees her there, WI a' the smiles she used to wear, Whilk bring svor hearts maist to de- spair To {aink she's gane. IT TAKES SO LITTLE. It takes =o little to make us sad, Just a slighting word or a doubting Oh! lonely Loose, for hot weather ervonge whose ha to try Jap Speaks Gaelic, A Russian located at Oban claims to, spenk both Gaelic and English, amd » Japanese visitor 16 Ws Scottish exhi- bition has been engaging in" Gaelic conversation with one of the Highland lassies in the: Clachan. The latter fact has been seized on by a smart news- paper may to suggest thalthe miknde, timself is descended from Maei(n don who lost his bearings about the time of the flood and settled down in the flowery land. | hair miles an the The Sawyer Shee Store 212 Princess St. some lips the sneer, Just a scornful smile on held dear : And our footsteps lag. goal seemed near, And we lose the courage and hope we though 15 becanys wie has SR ee SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH-|So little It takes to make us sad. WEST LAND REGULATIONS, ANY PERBON WHO IS THE Soi d of a a family or any male over 18 ay homestead quarter of avaliable 'Dominion {and n nitoba, katchewan- or Alberta. The a plicant mut Yas he Tominio on Agency or Sub. hy ney Tot the dae Entry by proxy ; oA made at any agency. on certain dnughier. by . father. mother, "son, ing Romania Drutier or sistet of Intend: a nthe' residence u ane cultivation of the land In each A of hree yea A homestéader may live aR nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at least $0 acres solely owned | 282. and ocoupted by him or by his father, mother, son, daugh brother or or, y In certat Matciets 4 a homesteader in -ampt & quart tian i alongside RA h mestead: Price, 3 ew on t one 3 Smesiead or BIS Smt from date of ested Sentry x Years the time estead Ww » dl - It takes so little to make us gia ad: Jug a 4 cheerful clasp of a friendly Sresrrassassesssacsscanll -- & "She's but the fever's gone now, and she's thinking of going home and giving up. She aip't here in the house. She's gone dows von der to the pines there on the edge of the gulch." It was thers that Lewis found sitting. on the rocks, benenth spruces, her dear clear cut turned toward the far off spot where the Lewis ranch lay. And just for once Lewis found the way clear. #le had often wondered just how he should ask the woman he loved to marty him, just what tender, dearest 4 in all the language should win for him, and now, now, he bent | down behind her, and folded both | arms closely about her, and as she tried to struggle bi. lawl his lips on Not Birds of a Feather, The experiment of a blackbird and mavis coroperating by laving their egies in the same nest 'at Sutton, Nor- folk, has again ended disastrously. The blackbird drove the mavis away, her |destroved the four mavis eggs, and afterwards hatched out her own. Last year, it may be remembered, the black- bird left the work of massacre to her offspring, but the result was the same for the young mavises. Mark Twain's Works. . If you are interested in obtaining a complete set of all his books at one et lan tt wih got nothin To Bo 'ment plan it will cost nothing to get full i and's new thirty-two E== Junetown Reports. Junetown, June 14.--William Hall spent Saturday last in Brockville. Strawberries are quite plentiful in this section. Miss Kate, Purvis, who has spent the year with her hrather in Saska has returned to home here, Mrs, Willard Purvis was summoned fo Toronto on Saturday Inst, owing to the serious illness of her mother there. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eli Tennant on June 12th, a Just, a word from one whb can under. And - 9) nish the task we ong had manned. Aud we lose the doubt and fear we ad So little it takes to make us glad. spend six months learning a Our_catalogue will con vince you that 30-day shorthand is eminently satisfactory. Moon College, 2%: Yonge street, Toronto. who are so pear in person at WE HAVE A PRETTY LINE OF Ladies' Slippers 'and Oxford Ties nothing $0 neat and a Are some fastidious that hay will not buy from a salesman who is not neat in} appearance, no matter how good a 1: 0 . For warm weather weg There quite so 1 . cool and smfortable, "Dig ny (ite talker he mat be. #ylsn Today's failure should not be al Howed to "discour you, because to- day's failure is often the making of second General Hospital. attended the social at Lyn on "Fre = = day evening last. Mrs. Polly, Brock- MADE IN ATL LEATHERS, patent wn pre SHE on Cathy enter for a in cert 0 Dar acre. na Jepre Sultivat Ww. Ww. 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