Ltke emeralas strung ont a string, Or taf est ries zeozven by ilastcrs . . ... jh, that isý the North Shore in 'Çprîing! Therc arectui ips as goioeo.is, as Holland's, 1'herc -arclil/ars ta pleasuire aQueen, There are hyaciliths, ecamses, on qui/s. Close qgiqpded -bi! ta/I szcrds of grecii. Apnd the perfummr of tiiny bel'd lues Like a ilneillri., l1a4 pleasiure, ha/if pain, Joins te peauy': Ica», wi holesopite fragrance Refreshinci as nidsun rro» T/hebirds, tbo* wili tell 'sou about it- The, robins and thr;îshes begin: Thte zrejn fri11: a smali, fluty. chorufs, A id the cardina/'s whistle chimes in. rivery Ireceis thiehoineof à son gster, Aud the tireesare a sang 1 în heseles- These iîoods where wild violets car pet T/te duelings of srali, friendly e/t'es. Fron thte classical halls of Northupestern., To the "Great Lakes"-al links in ifs cta in, Front the b/uce of te lake, tothe Skokie And bock through cach garianded lane, If is music and lowers and grccnness, If is heart's-ease to soothe any sting .... B~ut wch v shoudd I write verse about if? If's a poem! this North Shore in Spring. J3y Adelc Jordan& Tair, I. Mway 26, 1899.) WILMETTE Miss Grace Davidson, of Chicago, spent Sunday at Mr. Ling's. Mr. W. Beckley, is the guest of Mr. L. S. Mallory and family. Mr. S. Law, formerly of this place, was Iàtely niarried at Santa Barbara, Cal. Mr,. F. Weidner, of Chicago, visited, Dr. Nelson .and wife and M~fr. John T. Dale represented this place at the Cook County Sunday school conven- GLENCOE Mr. 0' M. :Howard has been too. sick to attend college the past week. Dr. -Smithand daughter. from ýChi- cago, are at Mr. Starrett's tlo -spend the summer. Mr. A. L. Dewar has ful ly, recover- ed from his late serious illness. The tennis fever has broken out again andthat game is ail the rage. Mr. Munch, from Humboldt Park, Ill.11, has mnoved bis famiily. here and into the John Stuart place.. .The Winnetkas defeated the Glen- coes at basebaîl by a score of 12 to 5. urday to iocate me ,,)nei(~ian roaI A numbe!, of students frôm North- western university invaded this vicini- ty on a botanizing expedition yester- day. Wilmette "Kingdom of the Moors" Museum L I ecture Avr. 10 Mr. Frank Peck made a brief visit Lari vo i.>U iLUnIIoi 4c lJl with friends here. noted explorer, is the lecturer. Cap-* Mr. H. V. Mann bas gone to New tain von Hoffman bas spent years York.- traveling in all parts of Africa. His Mr. R. C. Calendear, of Chicago, present lecture, on mysterious Moroc- spent Sunday here as the guest of -co, with its scenic loveliness, and in- Miss Flora Chamberlain.. teresting inhabitants-"ýmen wbo are 1',. ~11~~ rnnil ~q ~a«<t r-saints and bandits at the same time"- IIRVING PAR roud