O 0 whes 9. i ;â€"!fl o % xt « _ Mraod Mrs\G. Robinson and three flu of Lastowel!l spent Friday of last with their uncle D. Greenwood. The people 6f this vicinity were yery shocked to hear of the sudden death of James Ector, father of lhirs R. Edge, of Bdge Hill. This is the second death in the family within a month, bis daughter Mrs MceDonald, of Manitoba died a couple Tuere is not much news around just now Mr Editor as the nights are not warm enough for the boys to sit under the weeping willow tree to talk to their best girl. Mrs John Long and her ter Ida May returneéd‘oo Monday eir home in Ilich:fl:ltn visiting Wer parents and many f around here. i was a wedding at Mr MBmfl'%l ago and a good iime was spent, but we dui not here any particalars. Our teacher Miss Scott spent pars of Friday and Saturdey with friends at Bwinton FPark,. Miss e ie, of Traverston,. spent last week _ friends around the Corners and Dromore. Mrs William Hunter I‘nt last week yisiting her daughter Mrs Sames Mather of Bentincek. t boast of our pisnic. It was nct to be eotmpared with last year‘s one, and this was largely if not wholly caused by some of our business men "palling" against each other to get eyen for some supposed insalt. © We hope next year no unreasonâ€" opposition will spoil the fun of 300 , but that alil differences will be suuk for the common good. Ouar Anwual School Picuic was well atâ€" tended. .A beantiful day, plenty to eat r drink, a nice program furnisked by best speakers and singers on the nd. â€"Miss Jean Renwick, Dromore, m d:n&’t‘noumnl songse in her own beautifal e, Mr Alo_x“‘ebou_lgi. of @Or Vailley and Mr C Wilkon each also twn sougs: in brilliant: style, while *QI:“‘. C.nioa;d N‘McCanoel made ‘or anything else, exâ€" cept‘forthb calithumpians, we will not going to write on the entrance examination We wish them succese. The beils of Riverside that bhad been ringing so londly lass woeek bave ceased, and we wish the happy couple Mr and l?l". Hugh McMillan a long and happy 6. Missés Belia MeDonald and Mary C McKechuie and ber brother Wm are about to leave for Durham where they are on their bush farm, opening ‘to view the sugar bush, and before long much more. Miss Janet Fergnson and her sister Miss Sarah baye arrived from the Queen City and are looking hale and hearty. Sarah intends to visit friends in Harriston soon. Miss Katie MceDonald has also arrived from the city and is looking fine. ~ Vinnie Gadd is assistng Mrs Wmm Marshalb@armg het illness. The building company had a Bee drawâ€" ing stone for the Union School: on Taesâ€" day last, Qui‘ï¬unber from our burg took in the excursion to the model farm and reported a pleasant trip. Mr Samuel! Caldwell was the guest of Mr and Mrs Johbn Carson on Sunday iast. The Varney L. O. L. held a moo&i’l:g on Tuesday night to arrange for the 1 of July. A M We ara sorry to say that Pearl McCalâ€" mon has been very poorly again. We hope she willsoon be alrigut again. lnflzm Marshall and the little girl ::;:\ ng with inflammation â€"of the . We hopeto hear of their speedy ftecovery. Miss Lotti@Feoe was the Tnot of Miss Lena McCalmon on Sunday last. Miss Nellie Wallage was the guest of Mra John Carson a week ago Sunday. Again we will relate a few of the hapâ€" penings, invading other territory as little as possible, nulike another writer who offends in this respect. i All here busy, some hoeing potatoes, fencing, logging, ete. Chas. and Dugald Ferguson are making a great clearing ‘m. Benton, millerâ€"in grist mill,| Miss M. M, Dorseey, North Main St. , â€""Some three years ago due to{ says,â€"*‘‘For two years back I suffered ig flour dxmd exposure a kidâ€"|trom a backache said by some to be and liver ble witz seyvere pain | rheumatism and by others due to kidâ€" 1e back in. â€" The tronble beâ€"| ney trouble. I think both. The pain ing gud%lv worse I got a bottle | due to whatever cause bad enough, I )r. Pitcber‘s Kidney Tablet at Mcâ€" | was asked to try Dr. Pitcher‘s %ack- ane & Co.‘s drug storeâ€" and I am | ache Kidney Tablets so got a‘m.lq_at they are splendid â€" medicine. | MceFarlane & Co.‘s drug store am r using the one bottle %back did | happy to say they worked splendidly. bother me at all and. I felt g | The pain and soreness disappeared and }n. The eomglexion also ‘gr the weakness I felt in the mon;%s as r.â€"~This I think is a good evide well. â€"I am pleased.with them can te!r,wonh and reliability." /‘ _ |recommend them to others." _ A | yï¬ have the .ligmeé syud tom of : Kidney or Bladder troubhgou can ithis wlmdioho angements have been made whereby every of this paper can o trial package of Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidâ€" lowlsdytroo t two cent stamp for postage to The Tablet C;., Toranto, uivtngu!dralmnï¬ontbï¬m†s cenvinésd Pusher‘s oR are what you want you.can parche ‘ s for 50 ctite per bottle. (If not obtainable at druggist‘s mailed free : Marvellous Record Of Cures Made By Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablets In Every Section Of The Country is always backed by home evidence, m& medicine fr ‘angements f this paper can o trial packag bleï¬;\mlncel y tree ing two Tablet C>., Toranto, givin . are convinged Pitcher‘s ts are mm ep t 4 nï¬ n e zzooas . zon Intended for last week. 4 Henry‘s Corner. Balsam Vailey Edge Hill. cta Durham Proof tul teaching, the children are making commendable progress. The Irish Lake picnic, hbeld on the 2ist June. was a veritacle success, numerically and financially. A fine day, a beautiful grove and pleasure seekers were "nthusiastic in their praise of it. To Father Hauck and his staff of assistâ€" ants ure due the credit of making each successive picnic. eclipse all previous efforts. â€" â€"CiimCook‘s Cotton Root Compound â€"_Our enterprisiog Aeacher Miss An drews is preparing for ngublic examina tion for the 29th inst. nder her careâ€" Mr Jno Sullivan, of Chanute, who bas been visiting his many friends end relatives, in Glenelg for a week, left on Friday for Fergus. where he will spend a& *ew days. He will also visit Hamilton and Hespeler prior to his departure for Lis southern home, in Kansas. Misses Mary A and Alicia Kelly, with their brother P J, all of Owen Sound, are epending their holidays with Mrs M Martin at the Lake, C + dpautnpice : apelaini ied O o Pb a ces Lasg 0( P wRPip r.\'ï¬le no other, as all Mixtures, pills and itations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 ger box ; No. 2, 10 degrees stronger,$8 per box. No. 1 or 8, mailed on receipt of price and two 8.ecnt stamps. The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. tery, Glenelg, on Monday, was a yery m. one comprising over one hundred filty vehicles. Services were conâ€" ducted at the church and grave by the Rev Father Hauck, who also preached a yery effective funeral sermon. Symâ€" pathies of the community go out to the aged and sorrowing father and mother and to the grief stricken brothers and sisters who mourn his untimely end. EÂ¥Nos. 1 and 2 sold and recommended by ali responsible Druggists in Canade,. cold in death, bat 1t was ouly too true. A‘ll are aware of the cireumstances that caused his death, but it came as a terâ€" rible shock to wmany, buoyed as they were, with the hope that his rugged nature would prevail. It is only a short time ago that we made reference to his business capabilities, and now it is his death, that engrosses our minds, reminding us forcibly of the uncertainty of life. Charlie, as we were wodt to call him, was an Irish Lake boy and a creditable one he was. He always esâ€" poused the cause of the weak and his vivacions and sunny presence was wel. comed everywhere by all, who will cherish his â€" memory. His sister, Mrs Byrnes of Brooklyn and his brother Michael of Neebish were summoned to his bedside, The funeral cortege, from his father‘s residence to St Johns cemeâ€" Chavlie Ryan is dead !â€"Such was tle startlimng ‘ news that flashed across the country, Sunday, the 17th inst and a feeling of gloom and saduness oveacame all, It was bharl to realize that one who had been such a splendid specimen of manbood, one short Week before. was John Ritchie, teacher, Port Arthur, is expected home next week and will spend the holidays with his mother at the old homestead. Mrs Moftat, Toronto came up last week to wait upon her mother in her last hours. Sorry to hear that Mr. Huagh MeNab, of the 4th is in very poor health. We are sorry to*hear that Miss Kate Retor is on the sick list, Dr. Gun is in atâ€" tendance and‘weo hope soon to hear of her recoyery. * Mrs Cowie, of Allehdale, lhas been sumâ€" moned h&b attend to her mother, Mrs Staples who we are Botry to hear is very low at present. We are sorry to say that Mr Christopher Williams is ve7 low at present. We hope soon to hear of his recovery. i MrJoseph Firth Sr,. spest a week with his daughter Mrs John Williams and other frisnds at Aberdeen. Miss Mary E. Turnbull, Mrs Joho I ® Burgess and Miss M Burnet of Durkam; visited Mrs H..McFayden one day Jlast ' week. la! Mre John Staples met with what might have proved.â€"a fatal acident, ore day last week she fell from m seaffold a distance of ten teet and had several ribs broken. Miss Sadie Ector, returned home after spending a week with friends in Prton. Mz 2.C, McFayden bhas gone to visit friends in Port Elgin and Brace Co. MrG. A. Staples, of Holstein, spent Sunday at howe. Mr Duscan McGillivary, of Bruce and Miss Maggie Clarke of Aberdcen, visited the McFayden family in the avenue this week. sa" No.land No. 2 sold in Durham by H Parker, MacFarlane and Co., and Jas, k Gup, Druggists. Is successfully used mont\lyvb( over ,000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask our druggist for Cook‘s Cotton Reot Comâ€" Irish Lake M :db Browx,â€"In Owen Sound. on June 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Brown, a son, HarRRI8s.â€"On Wednesday, June 20th, at the residence of Mr. G, A. Blackhurn, by the Rev. Wim. Farquhatson, Chas. D. Harris, druggist, Wardsville to Jessie E. Turstead of Daurham. . McM1LLANâ€"MCCoRMACKâ€"At the ress dericve of the bride‘s father, 19 con. of Proton on Wednesday 20th inst., by Rev. D. L Campbell, Dromore, Mr, . Hugh McMillan to Miss Sarah M¢. on is on ForsYTu®.â€"Oa Wedne 1 at Allan Park, by Rev. W . nq e a::the, MARRIED. BORN. hoi ids SHARP,.â€"1n Egremont, on Wednesday June 20, Mrs. Sharp, relict of the late Dawson Sharpe, aged 68 years. ECTOR.â€"In Glenelg. on Wednesday, June 20, James Ector, aged 79. Boxp. â€" In Glenelg, on Wednesday, June 20, Mrs. Boyd, sr., aged 75. BTAPLEs.â€"In Glenelg, on Sunday, June :124, Mre. C, Staples, aged 76 yrs 14 mos, Wirsox.â€"In Durham, on Friday, June ~$2, Mrs. Samuel Wilson, formerly of Bentinck, aged 86 yrs. ut .« *gTRAYED . DIED. BOOT & SHOR C TRADE _ s â€" ‘ .* RSHENCG Bargaing BJkon You! a r w s .:« ty tkl Here we have an assort 1 * Joot» wear that cannot be W&l’n Town. Our Skipes are right in" quality, “%f and price. It will pay you to drop * SmE " y s ambrn h es nds Bos FRE! TRT ï¬q have * lNeRk i 'flf'dw#* S rixC t%ï¬ g; x\ vI?""’,j: To .‘3‘?“; $ to *# € ‘t AY W# BRlack a freland & ’osa @ * DAESS ina void alely M uct last Be Lacas a rtie VYOL 1+ Midd \M M e verv 1@ These Garde ; dout nables 1 meeti WAS on th wictua weath June A90V rote imng €1 « ?fq‘h abou* e © he r amacl Lown good taok M3 nit§) nial it le AT Hil th *X rh ark hat br« x) A t