5' .1, ll) â€9WO‘Q’QWQâ€"Oâ€"‘Q â€"9‘ ._ 4W (D Q; 9.? H pd themselves to the utmost. ' would be difï¬cult to surpass. Master Bertie.McCarthy m an: ’ :;.___-,‘â€":â€"â€"5‘ tie story in the “Kids: K )mcr of has pur the Toronto Globe last quarrlay, worthy blacksmith, Mr J. B. Em- couragi ; pr. Carman ve an ad. county “HWIdC'CO which is a decidedly good produ-mon mcrson. and he intends moving in dress 028m religious W3}; in J“. “8“? W. W- - . for a boy 0‘ nine years old. ‘ before long. . _ ‘ » Brighton districtâ€"Brigham Louis last year.. It was ï¬ne wheat, heavy, a Little Britain was greatly our-i mTlie \. ’3 Association reported S. .Wig'llt; Colborne, , Samuel '1‘. strong, full, thinâ€"skinned. of abun- Bartlett; Trenton, Wesley R. Bam- dant gluten. He had paid for it a cent a bushel above the market price Fishing began on :Satit'dav and large number of ()MEMEE. IJtssrs. F. A. Ramon and l‘. W. War- Visi‘ the great Military Camp at Cobourg. Wednesday. June 27th. on \ren succeeded in landing an eighteen a Train and a. half pound maskinonwe during erans as thev called them some ' ° ‘ .-. . . Port Perry ;' Second Vice-PreSident, . 80 sure ‘vere mey that - . - Ii‘lton. Wm. 000“)!†'_;l mthfle‘d. A. H’ C“ McMullen. B'A" Picton "' Sec H. Foster; Frankford, Wm. Jay“. the “turkey red' winter wheat in order to produce hard winter wheat. thl- ()ddfnllows' excursion. leaves (rim-nice Junction at 8.52 aum. Fare. adults, 93c, children 50c. the morning. six pounder and Messrs. Arthur Townley and Ernest Hand also got a couple of good fish each. Willie McDougall.l-anded five fine bass and a hers came in with a FENELON FALLS. Miss Kilt-en Lytlc returned to Lindâ€" say on Saturday after being the number of ot guest or her aunt Mrs. (l)r.) Gould The day was dark. and ideal for ï¬shing and the season cer- ‘fnr‘ a “wt-k. Mrs. J. Reynolds. of losedale, and tamly opened .wcll. her daughter, Mrs. P. Dalgliesh, of Miss A. I. Dickson, B.A., of Macoa‘i h China. had a most interesting letter B‘ridgwwatcr. N.S., passed throug relative to her Work, in a recent Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cody and their Me Mr. Wm. Campbell's at Hartley daughter, Mrs. Stoddard were in the at fur a few days last week. last Friday and Mr. Stanton, as usâ€"~ a villagw- Mr. “In. Johnson, of Toronto. is the gttv-st of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rob- Ml‘. John J. Lee, of ,Cameron Point son. .‘enelon, went up to Toronto Tuesday for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Sovcr and son. of Vic- toria Harbor. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. ()uillctt last week. Miss Stella Burgess, of Winnipeg, Mr. Martin Sharpe: of Lindsay, Mr. W. Ell-is, of Sturgeon Point, spent Sunday the guestiof Mrs. H. spent Sunday at the Falls. Th.- Missvs Rolph. Miss Ryerson. few d ving Nevitt, of nary .. t the Mansion room a up to which w ays ahead to assist in the culi- preparations. There will be 150 for the lindsay contingent ill 'be sure to wish to be prev lun i’alls on Monday to s 3th inits annual camp Quite a number of Belle Telephone a: t‘nlmurg. employees have been working in the Mr. and Mrs. P. McDougall, Miss village for the past week. They are M. Mi-llnugall. and Miss E. Mitchell putting in new calles and metallic mm in Whitbv on Tuesday to atâ€" plates to all connectlions so that all ‘lt'l‘ni the convnrsat at the 0. L. (7., subscribers can now have the long of which Mr. and Mrs. McDougall‘s distance phone in their own connec- p‘niug riau-g‘hti-l‘ is an attendant. tion. A new switch board has been Thu '1‘. V. X. ('0. is repairing the placed in the head ofï¬ce and a num- daznagv done to the Manita by ï¬re her of additional phones are being as rapidly as possible. and expects installed in the village.- in haw her running by July lst, if The many friends of Mr. Arch. Mc- Kendry will be pleased to hear that not lli‘lflrt‘, lit-spitt- the wet. weather the ice he is much better and that he spent Sunday and Monday, the guest of his cream social drew a fairly good crowd to the S. A. barracks on Sat- brother. Mr. W- J. MCKCndI'y. Llind- urday mr-ning. say. Mr. Wm. McLean, builder and con- Miss M. Ricd, of Orillia, was the guest of Mrs. Jas. Knox from Satur- tractor, was at the Falls on Mon- day until Monday." Mrs. Knox and day viewing the plans for 'thle new hur family spent Sun-day the guests Baptist church. ot‘ Mr. John Knox in Verulam. Miss It was with deep regret that the Knox returned from the Central many friends of Mr. Wm. Hetheringâ€" Business Col.ege on Saturday. ton heard that his ï¬ne large barn .\ large number of residents went 'in Verulam, had been struck with doWn to the barn raising of Mr. lightning and totally destroyed on Thus. Curtis' on Wednesday of last. Saturday evening. The electric fluid \vu’k‘ Mr. J. H. Stanton was among in descending, seemed to scatter and those present. and he succeeded in the whole building seemed to become getting some splendid ,views. rignited- at. once. The contents of the The "Mani-ta†passed through the barn, including a number 0‘! imple- lock on last Thursday. conveying the ments, were totally consumed, and it Baptist S. S. of Lindsay- to Cobo-. was with difliculty that the stock conk. The weather was delightful, and horses were removed .from the and the attendance large. 'stables underneath. As it was .9 “Sovereign" was up at Rose- the pigs and hens were destroyed, b ranks of tho 4 The ladies of_St..'_Jam88’ are justly . . ‘ 'lon Eallst’to‘Birch Isâ€" ‘ Bev._G. w. Clark preached well sermon here on Smfl’ay. Bis Mr. J. H Stanton 'has some ï¬ne many friends or t . ' regret his leavin this circuit, but ._' , S Wmm,cx-MP.and W. Ls ttï¬ It: photographs on view in his studio " ow this week. Two' views of wish him every success in his new P‘m move 0 mt Perry me Mr. A. s. Parkin’s yacht “Josie" home. ‘“ ' , ed the W -, mMna'i'. McCain; W. are very handsome, and the view. bf It is believed some of our young» dent mm ottother denomina- Wm B“ Amelluiburg. , ‘0 89‘? an M the interior of the Bank of Montreal people went north on Sunday on my flan: greeted the body also in most Hallowell. 'l‘homa: P. 'P. Anderson the general elevator system count of a wet day. mg“ > : gmmtvmo, Wï¬n‘é‘flg" .3: mills could from. private elevatâ€" imll Mr. Flavelle,sai his mill had had a lit- Mr. Cyrus Crozier, of Port Perry, The boats “cw out. prised on M their baseball team was defeated by fleets: Pres: Mr. I. L. Cook gOt a time ago. their bunch of picked men from ,_ D w k M" - , rotary Treasurer, . . Clar e, ill W ler, W. P Ro . Salem. Oakwood and Little Britain brook. would win thevvictory. They brought A C qu 'h The Rev. " ' I on. “ 0 has '1‘. Lewis; Port Hope, George w. A. M. Irwin ; would not change the variety. flags, horns and whis ed a ï¬ne time after their victory, h" _ merit for the year, w “h wasgrant Welcome, F. J. Anderson; Cambornc, buyer of the Dominion Millers‘ As- But on the other hand our,boys de- ed W L be feated them so, decisiVely that many .en r c nference dele'ation : wu- m' M “i of them felt so badly they went lifm 33.111830“ J. 9‘ wards; Roseneath, Samuel 1" Duâ€" home without their suppers. We V. Mounteervi reserves, all points east of Fort William to think with some prac play the boys again in the near fu- D. ture. The representatin to the General Tucker . Newcastle John C Wilson- the village last Week. Mrs. Key- rmlrls will reside with her daughter number of the Ferielon Falls Star. in thv- future. and will be much miss- She says the “unrest†in China is The Methodist church anniVersary Board of Missions are Rev. 5_ J. cd by hwr many friends in Rosettale only the unrest of a nation awakenâ€" was a good success. The day was Shorcy DD. and w_ F. Hall. Ofono. Hcdlcy V. Mountcer ;, Newtonâ€" _ and i-‘.-n.-1,,n 19311.9 ing from sleep, and is not feared by everything we could desire, the pro- Rev. ’Jas. Henderson preached the ‘v11le,' John W. Bunncr; Tyrone, S. Depot Harbor. Midland, Collingwood, .VllSS Pcal'l Austin is visiting her the missionaries. gramme was well rendered. The ordination sermon on Sundav morn- F. Dixon : Hampton, Jas. P. Berry; Meaford, Owen Sound,. Generich, friends in Kimnount. Mr. J. H. Stanton and Mr. M. T. Rev. J. E. Moore, of Pickering, gave ing The president of conferc‘nce as- Ennisklllen. T. Snowdon; South Point Edward, Montreal and St. E‘achei-n attended the biarn raising two excellent sermons on Sunday, sisted by several ex-pmi dents, v o!" Darlington,,thn B. Butler; Cart- ‘John. “PIONEER†June 10_ The Rev. Mr. White gave dained Rev Charles S Reddick to wright, R. A. Delve. Mr. J. L. Spink gave evidence from“ , - ' ' Whitey distnictâ€"Whitby, n. o. the bakers' standpoint. (M89) The property of WALTER MIT. ual, obtained some good views. present. Hopes are entertained that school meeting w on she Will soon recover. haVing a strawberr near future. Keep look out for the date. Mo‘ore weeks . is stir-riding a couple of weeks‘ vaca- tion with her parents. ,ScWC‘ll.I V 1 Th b b ll (1‘ Mrs. .las. Dickson and Miss Dick-' Mr. . ohn Gillis, of 'eru am, caughs e ase a game came 0 on - evenin . and a lar . . Sm, “cm. up to Roscdale last .: week. three ï¬ne ’lu-nge in Sturgeon lake on Monday afternoon as was advertised. Eggghle‘ciltligesingingg throughout ti: mlla. C. E. Cragg ; Little Britain. '. _ . and opt-nt‘d their summer residence Saturday. A large crowd attended. Our . boys day - J. E. Moore: Oakwood, Thomas summer {33' except Dr. Williams Pmk â€"22â€"4. 11,:- [bu season. Miss Dora Dickson Mr. D. J. Murchinson’s large barn gave Britain the best trimming they At Mondav’s session the report of Brown; Woodville, 13,11. Clare. 1}, Pillsâ€"because they actually make new wen: up on Saturday.‘ . 'raising at Glenarm on toâ€"morrow ever got, the score was two to one the Sabbath schools was presented 13-: DaermPle. I. Snell; Victoria “.00" and thus strengthen every orâ€" W Mr. and 31m. l~‘. McVity are. guests (Friday) is expected to draw a-great in favor of Valentin, with one inning by R W Clarke. It recommended Road, J , I], Robins; Coboconlc, S. gan and every tissue in the budy. at the "Kawartha" and intend reâ€" many people from Fenelon Falls. to spare. The old men could always that the whole aidult part of tho! con- A. Kemp. Every dose fills you with new nxaining‘ for a month. iThey will be sure to be well provid- beat Britain in baseball, and the gregations be brought into this Lindsay districtâ€"Lindsay. Cam- strength. new energy, new life Purâ€" Mr. John Austin, of Kinmount, ed with an abundant supper as Miss young fellows know no better than Bibleâ€"studvingl service of the church. bridge street, G. J. Bishop; Queen glatlvc pills only weaken you more. The Imported Norm Violette McKendry' has gone out a to beat them twice as bad as ever Conversions had increased over last street. LLBMQPS: Omemec, R- “0' Common tomes only stimulate for Perch n Stalli their fathers did. A large number of year and there was also an increase Culloch‘; Bethe! 1-1 Johnston, Jan- the moment. But Dr. Williams Pinkl 3'30 On etville, J_ Ward ; Dunsford; M. p; Pills actually make new blood. and nothing but good, pure rich‘ red blood old and young rooters came along in all'thelfunds of a with the Britain to victory. They did their part well, lent, report of the conti but,â€" llousv last week on. their way Birch island, where they will be the scnted under such circumstances. gut-his of Mrs. Thos. Dclemere for The evening train from Lindsay Rev T A. sozm- time. came out for the first time on Monâ€" \ MARIPOSA. conference on behalf of the Lord‘s G, C. R. McQuado. .. - . ’l‘hi- it. C. picnic at Bobcaygeon day about. 9.00 p.111. This is what the Mr. Wesley '1‘. Rich passed his ï¬nal Day Alliance. ‘ Peterboro' district -â€" Petcrboro' \OTY. says: 1 am thirty-nine years drz-w a large crowd to that thriving village has desired for some time, as examination at Toronto University, Rev Dr. Hare reported the workof George street, W. J. Crothcrs 3 Char- of age and have been an. athlete who \‘illrigc- on Tuesday. persons will now be able to go up to and received his degree of M. D. in the Ontario Ladies' College. It has flotte street, H. M. Manning; Mark scarcely knew thl‘ moaning 0‘ 1““055- l‘ZlIhii-o'n recruits wcnt from Folic- Toronto and I'Gtum by rail in a day, the new convocation hall on Friday, had a very successful year. Continc Street†J' G' Lewis 9 Millbrook. 090' Lam" year, howewr, my health gave well the which formerly was impossible. June 8. ‘ ued confidence was expressed in the R. Clare; Cavan, M. E. Scxsmith; way. I became nervous. did not Messrs. Fred Parkinson and Chas- management of the institution. South Monaghan, W. J. Woathm-oll ; sleep well and grew as weak as' a Lakeï¬eld, John Redford: Bridgonorth kitten- It seemed as though I “at5 completely worn out. I tried amoral a a. ~l‘“ Jenkins are away on a to the Northwest. draft On the eveninr of May 28th a lar e ' t ‘ .‘t. cor- - - is g Parliament pro eating agains G. F. Chapman 3 Wesley, C. S. Red- d P u l m . D W‘l \. . . goo . ma y gan using r. l- and in... p... BLACK DUKE reception was Mr. and Mrs. Mark. Wickett, when to the Sabbath Observance Act. . _ their son, Edward, and bride. re- Rev Mr Campbellford districtâ€"Vamplwllâ€" . ' ° on my feet again. and gave me new turned from an extended VALENTIA. “' ‘ , . his P1808: not only M or once. â€â€˜8‘â€. '1†“7' more than “8““. Cherry Valley, James Baum; ground 20,000 bushels, twoâ€"ï¬fths of chased the I’V‘W’efl’y1 0‘ 0Ҡa1 interest. andflle repel-ts wereen- ford. ! llur W S ‘ 0 Mon- all the new Alberta wheat inspected OHGayr 11th inst., when organizatibn,‘ with theafollowing of-, forth _ . Grace J S McMullen . den" 'r.,w. “we“ P°"‘~ Grafton, F. w'. White ;; Cutleton, C: of No. 1 northern. It" was a hard He warned the‘ Alberta score 0f 18 to 9 by our Irish vetr . 'v v- den I H°Pe 1““ ‘cc'f'e‘r i t' W‘ “â€3' w. Barrett; Salem, w. A. Banner; wheat. people they had to continue to plant â€"Cdbourg, Harry If they planted soft wheat. that is Cobourg district what they would reap. The land preached 40 years, asked for ream- H l n; C ton, . Mr. O. B. Watts. Secretary and Baltimore, .3. L. Ed- sociation. recommended inspectors at G. Lewis, B.A., H. N. A, He. prau. . Bowmanville districtâ€"Bowmanvillc, see that gram came out of the elevaâ€"~ tors at the grade which it went in. tice they mi ht - - . ' . 8' Diarmi-d, l\. Phelps, W. P. Dyer, D. V. H. ry; Oshawa, Simcoe street S. J. Shorey; Metcalf street, W. 13. Mistakes had occurred and cargoes of grades 2 or 3 had arrived as No. 1. He recommended inspection at _â€"_â€"â€"+¢â€"â€"_â€" 0 CHELL, West Ops, W111 make the season of 1906 at their own stables. 80"“ FAG. lot 17, con. 4, 095- will be in LIND- †Black Knight" DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS THE SAY, at the Central House EVERY SATURDAY. BEST TONIC FORISUMMER. V Rev. _ TERMS FOR BOTH HORSES.â€" h°t summer thms the $10 to insure. Pedigrees can be Berries .will be ripe in a couple of other churches of Port Parr . h . ‘ thod'st , Cannington' districtâ€"Cannington, Dr. Reynar preac ed m “‘9 Me I J. Garbutt; Wilfrid, W. Riggs: Ma- blood, and leaves you Wee-TY. WOT“ seen on application. and wretched. Nothing can cure that WALTER MITCHELL, Lindsay P. 0. ï¬ne address on Monday evening. _ . . ’ Little Leata Mark is very sick at thgnwogkmcéfaiheafniéï¬issl;i a Sabbath Crossley ; ,Port Perry, Benjamin ‘ as addressed by Wm. Greatnx; 3'00““. Chas. AdamS; Ross chairman, President J. J. Rae, Myrtleand Columbus. F.. E. Howardl The Foresters of this place intend Rev 'W_ P. Rogers. 18.11, and C. E. Pickering, J. C. Bell: GreenWOod. J. y festival in the Cragg mVS. G. w. deerson N. A. E- RObeson: Claremon-t, J. W. T0!- this in mind and McDiarmid H. B. Kennev and. S. C. ten; Greenbauk, A. J. Terrill ; Scuâ€" B.D. preached in the two 303' W- T- Wicldett; Seagrave. W. ' J. Young. ml for the scho l. 0 Wilson; Cambray, E. A. Tonkin: bovs to cheer them .- . ‘ . resented an excel- Rev. Dr Bl‘lg‘g’S p nued business Fcnelon Falls, H. .13. Kenny: Bob- 033’8903. C. F. Coon, C. E. Mark; k-room. sum†M the 32%†addressed the Minden, J. o -'l‘otten; Halihurton, can brace you to stand the summer. That is why you should take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills now. Mr. W. J. Norfolk, White Horse, Yukon Terriâ€" so-callcd tonics. but it was only business trip ‘A committee was appointed to ‘- ' - - ~ - . Nicklc' memorial to c Dominion J. F. Metzler , Warsaw. C. - , a ‘3‘ Bethany, G. W. Marvin; l’ontypool, Waste of money, for they did me no tion amendments given at the home 0f tain proposed exemp dick ‘ liams' Pink Pills. Burwash was heartily ford (‘00 H Copeland \' )rw )od l . ' , I . . l * ‘ ‘ - I- I a most satis- W. H. Adams; Flaw-lock. J. H, health and strength.†‘21‘26' YOI‘ 5" Iercheron Stud BOOK Every weak and easily tired man , Of America, was “â€90““? from H- A- Brtggs, Elkhorn, Wisconsm, in April, wedding greeted as he presented r's “ork in 9“ “ Locke; South Bummer. E. F.. John- and woman will findinew health, “9'†_ 1901, by his present owner, N. Day. factory report of the y tour. ‘ . Victoria University. The earnest ‘ , , . . _ ;PEL\II‘31;-MAI{IPOS;\. thanks of the conference were unani- ston : Stirllifng, W. G'. clerks Mini-“‘- strength and new encrgv through a Preparations are being made for mously tendered the chancellor. don, 13- Ba our . 503"“er -I ' “' h' f Dr “7,-11- 3' Pi k P’ll‘ iof LakeView Farm Fenelon and will ' w Chowh of Believille Siwwflkworth.W‘“-"°*‘“S‘°"3N“" "' “9" ° ‘ ' “m“ “ ‘-â€â€˜lmake th 'r 1906 ' £11 ’ - - ' ’ They cure all blood and nerve dis- health a9 (1591:;th pe mizfin; own, n r : . ham. S. Crookshanks: Hastings, ' . :ggreésfg‘aï¬i: c§?::::$ryons:ï¬t g: Wesley Elliott ;l Keene. W. D. Har- 09808 like anaemia, nervous; exhaus- MONDAY . . ’ be «rive‘n bv the children and in the the conference. This is the veal- of â€so“: Blairton, W. H- Clarke. tlon, headaches and backachcs. ind" ‘, ' {lpril 2'3rd, Wm leave h†o . 'll be rendered bv the its silver anniversary Great progress Malloc districtâ€"Madam 1“ A- MC’ gestion: neuralgia, “mm“.“m and own stab e, Lakevxew Farm, Fen- ° ' ‘ Iliarmid ;, Need Robert Burns: the social ailments that afflict most. clan. and proceed to John Oakley a. ' growing girls and women of mature Cameron, for noon, thence to Mr. Spence's, Hartley, for night. evening music wx f ‘ ' . . ' ' ' t .r o a - Pemel choir Addresses Wlll be given has been mad: 1:0 the (1:12.; be rs are Tho urg, W. B. Seccombe; Ivan- ‘ 10.03 hoe, H. B. Rowe; Marmora' A. L. years. bold by aellammannammmm . Sold by all medicine dealers TUESDAY, will proceed to Edward Kerr's, lot 7, con. 6, Eldon, for the anniversary here,on Sunday and Mrs. MOnday, the 24th and 25th of 'June. The programme in the afternoon will by Rev. H. B. Kenny, of Fenelon century. Abou ds Falls Rev. W. M. Kannawin, of enrolled in the aunliaries and ban , ' - - - . - Browu ; Eldorado, J. A. Connell‘ years. _ William Hlm' A memorial serum was held at 4 Queensboro’. H. Thomas; Brit-lgewatâ€" or by mail at Meents ‘a box or 51:: boxes for $2.50 from the Dr. Wilâ€" noon; thence to Donald McArthur'u lot 20, con. 8, Eldon, for night. Woodville, and Rev. th tie ths of Wilfrid. o'clock in conneCtlon wi the a _ . .' ' . ' ' . . r. .A.. 111)., er, J. R. Bldg-z St. 018, M0808 Methâ€" . ' _ _ - . Banning. .3â€..- mm. 0... R was “i. c... .. Hm... ... ...... a... . ' g ' ' The statistical re'pori. " was pre- "0‘“ M- ‘1' mm“- “WW8†“' ' ___+â€"â€"â€" WEDNEESDAY' W“ Pr°°°°d t“ ' C. Garbutt ; Cloyne. A. C. Huffman. Crusty 8 Hotel. Kirkï¬eld, for noon; . thence to Victoria Hotel, Victoria ' WHAT GREAT BRITAIN HAS Road, “for night. Osborne. The prayer-meeting has been with- sented by Rev. W. P. Rogers. There ' W DONE FOR EGYPT. . Kathleen's for noon; thence to drawn at Peniel for a few weeks. The The 39 000 S pastor has June weddings to attend crease of 225. re are . un- IB. J. D. mm“ ‘1' OTTAWA . _ , ed h , Bishop Potter arriv ome m Jackson's Hotel, Coboconk, for and the laymen are engrossed with day school scholars. â€d f l dollars were raa’ or m 5- thousand m WLW New York last week from his travels night . d Fri da ld. In an interview he â€1 n°°n uY-pm , m the anniversary . Rev. J. U. Robins, of Monteagle slon. an increase 01 nearly $3,000. Valley, conducted the services on this The total value pgihsuorghoggomflyiin m gig“? 0†W" mm†afternoon wi circuit on Conference Sunday. the conference is . . i an nâ€" ' : . ' ' . seda What is the matter with 8.8. No. crease of a quarter of a million in ' u I spent my w inter m Egypt, and 3:21?! Smith 3 Bo le, ‘0: 3 ? They are again looking lor a the quadréniumo INTERESTS 0" WESTERN FAR“ "5 W“? mm “M .‘Ehe SATURDAY, will proceed to John teacher. it is hoped they will hava - Rev. G.’ w. McCall and Ben Dr- Ens AND on'ramo mans Wald?“ “Wm“ 0‘ “‘9 3mm“ Aldous' Hotel, Penelon Falls, where success. and that the- next one will Chown spoke at Monday himâ€"'8 909' 110ma __ OPPOSED TO administration of W" there. .It he will remain until ï¬ve o'clock - be Went» ' llc meeting. the It“ 0‘ “19 °°“‘ r- MIXING 0F GRADES had been thirty W since I was in thence home, where he will remaiii Rev. J. U. Robins, accompanied by ence. ' mm: â€â€˜d the W "mm" m until the following Monday morn- , his wife, spent a leW'days with their Com- Below is printed a copy of the that “me 1' “3M 'W‘EI- N0 lug. cousin, G. W. M- . ' more brilliant lewd thine: in the _.___â€"â€"â€" F3111 law-the most. Britain than her TERMS :â€"To insure foal 810. ' For description. pedigree and full Rev. E. B. Kenny, of Faiclon will conduct the service here“ on Sun- day, the 24th of June. province. Mr. Stone is making preparation ’work of of _ for the erection of a new barn. T11. 1110 . †NESTLEI‘ON. _ ,. We were glad to have our old pu- tor, llr. Howard, with us last Sumo,