In Gnrd VieiDr- Mom*** *****« Mtmimy.Mr. W. il***h Writ oo Saturday on a m*mm tnp * PorUg I* Prairie.I»**ld W«!Dr ha* b**m grunted ^rmw Hrrwaed expect* to ope«ibOt Jttif ®-fli*. ||uwT‘H«tilt;) building h*« wn painted lh«« w«ek Dipbther.* H*» left Umn for otber piarfera.W, H. Arta*»ri»n«. Ttm, ! tin* *»tiJohn Hunt. D. of C. j Britain\V N'ortiuuti, l/lt;l. | *«;*il *Aftrr the oflii -r* were duly inaAaBed. , m»t pul were hf tbme pre- jaddt •rot, aftrr wh en the member* repair- th4 fiAI «td to the kexne of the W. M, where a} bountiful aupfwr had been prepaied.'* ] On returning to thr lodgeroom. the' - ,rk of conferring the degree* »»* .imne»c*d. and listed until ft a. « • membet* fr!urotdThe D*upbl«onAr*. Harold Nupiun.Leper i* tiHUbf »» ! Thursday * tram.NEWS OF THE WEEK.o#Sk*s that tl resunu •d at t ting h triot *i again |ofcn art tutA gatnHng c*p»*alr ha* been related frotu Torxoto. A northern gentleman Miaa Crit tendon went east oo Hatur- and a Toronto »port got into a gain* oi 1^.. poker which Uwted for 4ft hours. Th*I^.dunw-ente^.m. v^rriA,. -v..b.,n lu*„ won *UM) in tb, l~j game.Ml David Btigg* of Fork River * ‘n 'Vie it is hred.il out in a Urge number uf place*.lT\ tncue ha* left town on her A raurdermi. Chinamen entered -*j * | ■hnrk where five other ( htnamen5‘ . .. PrtrJ werv doping in B. C. It U thoughtDarkey m*de a mile »n 2.22 at Port- h„ mentaily unbalanced.ageonFnda) a*t. , ^ «*rtl,.n* in the I'nited State*M„. |UroM «l*i«llvl...lt;u wind andi. riaiting in nwa I flcxrcba.Mr. A J.M, n^r..um«l fr-.T, ' th, s^.nthe north on Monday.SEVFearrnp;eJHt S.i*wu I (r*alMr. Cock hum of the.uniher Co. returned to town on Sat-irday.Meawr* M. Smith and L M. Taggait ft**e lieen transferred to the C. N. R. ihop* at Winnipeg.What is there about the mwnf bore* *t the post olllrr that attiacts people U them *o? I*d you »*vlt;* notice the fellow who forgets that any other perkissed by a m »b in Madrid. Northern , ..ermnj Hani days hoidt ‘ line tA farm band wax run down and kill- hHVt, by the Chicago weej(The equipment for the Dominion wireless tekrgraph ship, has arrived and will l»e placed in position at once.ed at How men vi 11** by the Flyer, on the Grand Trunk. wa^ .A further Philipin surrender lias ,*f h* has been reported. him.Kverrtbing points to a lamntiful Teend txbe key that’s in the imt and then stands there and read** his letter* as they are put in, one by one, and at the same time spreads over ter i itory *tir»ugh to keep a half dozen other* from getting their mail w hile he stand there? Or the group of young ladies tliat crane in and hack up against the u.xes and stand there all the time the mail i* hcing assort ed? It don’t oc**ur to them, I supposed that while they am blocking up the front of t he ls»xAstub «itixmgon^htpo-ibW w-.nt b. h.. I Lii. i.Kl lh. .re .U j ^nail at the same time be does, and happy. ^rbo stands in front ..f bis box with | I, . Jessup of Berkley lt;d. who was j ^ of hta key chain hitched to hi* «bot by Rev. C. U. Adams, i» d^. rcmser button and the other end to | TjlP National League managers havedropped the price of admiasioti to 2**cents.Psderwiski the great pianist has a-gain tn ule his appearance iu public.Tw o striking C, P. H. trackmen were convicted and fimii at Vermillion Ray,Ont.All Russian newspaper* and |a*r-UxlicaU have bx-en freed from interdiction by the czar.[line ouxr* Frederic Dawner wa* kiUexl by ,.in, uii*bt want to - m »n» cl, light..in* AU.n.,l„. Man.. while in aieui Fx feeding hi* horses. o iJ*B1‘ * * ______ The 4*th Highlanders, Toronto, will, .. ■ ii company the militia to Buffalo,Examinations 1July 1.TVie follow ing is a list of those writ- j ^ warrant has In^en issuedarreat of W. H. Matthews, a banker in Ontario.The barn of Mr. McCuaig, iu thepairthispartfron\Nbonpitcng on the examinathms.Fom ThikU Cl.Af*a. — A Sutherland, V. McDonald, Clara Manly, Nellie ,a1»le, Kathleen Code, Mabel Clt;x-rorth, Kthel McIntosh, Jessie Ruther ord, I. Durkin, W. Oable.Fob Kntkam B- r.mi Young, 1*. 4|arling. R. Watson. J. King, S. EJrown, Joy Meirell, Bessie Gihsx.n, h'Umie Oihaon, Oartie Cox worth. Arley Henry, Nellie Young, Annie Rutherford, Wesley Gable,for the jprivatePurple Star Organization.County Master Murray. A. H. F. itelrk, f*. J. Beauehjonp, J. R- Neely, i. William ft and Paul Wcad of iifton went to Fork River on Wed-,e*day of laat week for the purpoae of irganiztug Purple Star 1* lt;• L. No. 7lV., At nine o’clock the c unty muter look the chair aid called the oeeting to order. Six candidal vem iniated into the mysteries of the mler, after which the ..ffleers were •lectexl and Installed as follows:Ssunuel Bailey, W. M.William King. It M.Franci* Bailey, Chap.Chas. Bailey, R. S.Isaac Hatfenhark, F. S.rigto IIuioihav littl Haiditi o’cl rail !oveHovsevain district, was struck by j out lightning aud deetroyerl. jNew York and Chicago sweltered in | the heat. There w ere a number of prostrations in Ottawa last week.The Northwestern Manitoba Baptist association was organized at Gladstone, aud a convention held.An oil tank exploded at Preble, Ind., and burning oil ran iu all direction*, injuring several persons.Kruger paid a visit to Rotterdam, was welcomed by the burgomaster,’ and made the usual s|»eech in reply.Three companies are prospecting for ^oal and gas on St. Joe’s Island, near Sault Ste. Marie.The Gold Fields syndicate, a record mining venture in British Columbia that wx-nt under, was wound up at V ancouver.The steamer Lusitania, owned by the Rider Dempster Line Co., went on the rock* off Cape Ballard, Nfld. Th»paw*engers W'ere all savi-d, but 1their baggage wreck.The vessel is a totalXthru•d