Bors—At Berton, on April 23rd, to the wife of Taos. Lobb,a son, Mr. E. G. Otterbout, of Arrow- tows, near Crandall, was in tows over Sunday, having come to spend Sunday with his brother. Messrs. R and W. Galloway left for the north each week to look after their extensive timber in terests. Geo McCrae, Jr. of Star City, was retired from that town, and will likely go to the Coast Mrs. McCrae will live in town for a few months. There will be a few afternoon tea held at Mrs. Jacob's on Fi day, May 7th, from 3 p.m. until 3 pm. Everyone heartily wel come. Mrs. Bartas, of Toronto, wtete her brother and sister, Mr. F. B. McKenzie and Mose. McKenzie last week and left Sunday for Snake~ Town for a short visit. Seven years ago Mrs. Barras visited in town. . A lecture will be given by Alex Cameron, Ph.D. a the Baptist church on_The May 6th Subject,“ Flow the World appears to a Blind Man,” Admission 25c. and 150. The government has passed an order in counsil to drain the Big Grass Marsh at an estimated cost of $577,000. Tenders will be called for next month. This will be a decided advantage our tows ‘and should boom thizs there this summer. Watch ya grow. A half pint can of Campbell's Stain will restore the finish on four ordinary chairs. Any lady can use it. When applied it flows out under the brush and dries without showing laps. A wart can of Campbell's Floor Finish will do an ordinary floor one coat. Ask W. H. Squair for color card. The officers of All Saints W.A. veish to thank the appended list of ladies who so liberally contributed to their bazaar on Saturday last, also Mr. Minaker for the use of the building: Mrs. Jacob, $5.00; Mrs. Cros Mrs. Smith, $1.85; Mrs. Crick, $3.75; Mrs. Eccles, $1.25; Mrs. Ritchie, $1.00; Mrs. Johnson, $1.00; Mrs. Crouter, $2.00; Mrs. Bradley, $1.50; Mrs. J. Mayor, $1.40; Mrs. T. Mayor, (sent) 36c.; Mis. Mayor, $1.00; Mrs. Rowlatt, $2.00; Mrs. Geo. Williams, $1.00; Mrs. Newcombe, $1.75; Mrs. Ball, $1.00; Mrs. Winslerton,$1.00; Mrs. Tierney 85c; Mrs. (Rev) Bel ford, $1.85; Mrs. W. Human, $1.75; Mrs. Beaty $1.00; Mrs. Rogers, $1.00; Mrs. Tuckwell $100; Mrs. Crowder, $1.40; Mrs Tilley, $1.2; Mine Downey, 1.00 Mr.Dorman, (bread) 50c. In Go 14th ap pears the following jing town site valuation 1x0, LOGIE WHO FIRST ASSESSED PLUMAS THOT AND RATED ALTO GETHER DIFFERENTLY, AND ANDE SON WAS IX THE COUNCIL AND Gor Locie'’s FIGURES = EXTIRELT Jonaxcen, § Here we save a direct charge, the truth or falsity of which can be proven by the records. We went to the municipal office] and examined the assessment rolls relating to Pinnws from neseestment in 1907 up to and relading the year 1901 which period Mr. Logie wevewear, and found THAT XO] ALTERATION WIATEVER was made on his valuate of the holdings CO Mave, McKenzie Anders, during these years. In 1902 Mr. Stewart was assessor and his val te property ,ilmost uticnl with Logie's figures for 1901, were not alt in 1903 Mr. Robertshaw belt the fort and his valuation of this property stood as he wrote them. Last Sunday wing thenen f the Sutepechent Gini larger bers than ever befor in their divine service at the Baptist cf The Rev. Mr. Every preached. ‘The Oddfellows is a well conductet society. In their endeavor to live up to the principale of Friendship, Love, and ‘Truth which is ther mouts, they deserve all the Encour agement Any community in ex. ini to teir efforts, We hear tiore abwat teas tam yametie in the relief they give t he sul orphane of eevwoed Dadfeliows, but this is only one of the more evident instances of the general work they are endeavoring to continually perform. The Tinisicne hxhe is now larger than a any tia in its history and fnlly it is in a very Goninh condition. A s nopas of Mr. and ees to the Oddfellows week.