uror-ifees,ireinbege,a 1 ahedi-Jli-beexplanation at length straightens matters and the lovers are united.nendtoheonu”ie-her-nt?s.ofstse55y;mh;he he e; b-v;f*lt;laetsh,)Dr-tlCatholic Fair at the Skating Kink.The object of the fair is to defray the remainder of the expenses lately incurred in erecting the Dew school room, and making the necessary repairs in the dwelling house. It will be held in the skating rink, the evenings of the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th of March. On the evening of the 5th, a gold watch will J ^ be voted to the more popular of the candidates, Mr. J. Sbekelton and Mr. Peter Eck. Voting on the opera cloak will be continued throughout the fair and will close Saturday evening. The candidates are Mrs. John Graham Miss Daisy Britton, Miss Lon. Worn-bacher and Miss Kate McCormick. The following committees have been chosen:Executive committee: Messrs. Lorenz Bentz, Frank Swift, M. Brady and Ed. McCormick.Decoration, door and order committee: Messrs. James Casey, John Buckley, Thoa. Dempsey, Patrick Buckley, James Swift, George Marie and Frank Bruty.Supplies committee: Messrs. Adam Worn bacher, Martin Swift, Patrick Tobin, James Boyd. Henry Boyd, Frank Marie, Michael Riordan and Mr. Skelly.Amusement committee: Messrs. T. Dempsey, Lew'is Schloesser, John Buckley and Pat. Burns.Music committee: Jno. Buckley and I« Patrick Burns. I vTicket committee: Messrs. PaulKline, John McBride, Martin Casey and George Marie.Fancy table No. 1: Under the supervision of Mis. Rose Moreland, assisted by Mrs. King, Miss Tondre and Miss Annie Wolf. Irs Fancy table No. 2: Under the super-vision of Mrs. J. Casey and Mrs. Pat-ra^ rick Malon, assisted by Mrs. McCor-e, mick. Miss Emma Bruty and Mary*i- Emma Swift.*e Refreshment table: Under the su-1 ppervision of Mrs. Tondre, assisted by j si r. Mrs. Bruty and Mrs. Bentz. y. Candy table: Under the supervision ^ of Miss B. Burns, assisted by Miss An-d nie Barrel. I A*e Voting for the opera cloak under the supervision of Mrs. Bentz, Miss B. Burns and Alice Wiedenbeck, and they jf hope to be assisted by all.s:clt;istlJaiaislt;U Printing committee: Mr. George tlK McCormick, Misses Kate Brown, Clara dit Bruty and Alice Wiedenbeck. }'.e- So far as we know, all seem to be i j.mnna-eco-operatiRev. Father Kirkpatrick, to make the | * fair a success, and, judging from the way they are working, they have chosen as their motto, What is worth dostr\fcaiing at all is worth doing well/' ri