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Gntrd Viriir«SDr. M'rrtr* wmiOBSir. W. Heath left ob Haturdav uolawn* m tnp PrUf' La Prai?D*»**ld Walker b*u Wo granted a ikroar brrv40d expect* to open ml«b»ut Ju»y ».■^ ( The Mummer-Karri* building h»* I h*ro painted th» w**ek.Diphtheria hat left town for other ; noartmUp j 1s ire. Harold I^p**r in % sa«t.t jr in| Ihupltii).W. H. ArewSmiuc. Twa.J»hn Hunt, D. «»f W. Northam. Lret.I After Uw UBo-nwm duly itata’.WL addrf-ws were Jdirrtni by tbu*e pre-wut, after whtea ibv awunber* repaired to the home of the W. M. where a I buorttifu! supper had been prepared. ! On return in ^ to the lodgrrooin, theeunff-rring thetonjinrofHi, and laated The rtauphia tneaahen ThurxUT'f train.draper* wa* t.til ti a. ri .ret urn* d onADDITIONAL LOCALS.NEWS OF THE WEEK,i the i ! Brit j an a| out] Tt thePanof 8 that reau “d a turn trio **»VLY•rlylastSirSlim Crit tendon went east on Saturday.| I»r. Ounne went east on yesterday* “ I trainMr, David Brigg* of Fork River i* in town.M.«- Argue ha* left town on her1 bo’idaj a.1 hirk -v made a mile in 2.22 at Port-age on Friday last.Hr*. Harold Lep| ir of Oilier t Plain? j i* visit ing in town.Mr. A. J. McPherson returned from i the north on Monday.Mr. Cock bum of the Northern ; ! jnmher Co. returned to town on Hat- j urdav.Mewnw. M. Smith and L. MrTaggart have been transferred to the C. N. tt.KUSlllingAgov act iStFeA gatnh^rig episode ha* been related from TotooUi. A northern gentleman anti a Toronto sport got into a game ol }«oker which lasted for 48 hours. Tin northern man won $3,9y0 in the last game.Wheat i* headed out in a large number of place*.A murderous Chinamen entered a shack where five other Chinamen were sleeping in B. C. It is thought he was mentally unbalanced.Ijarge sections in the Cnited States have suffered greatly form w ind and flood*. | SIsabelle, the Infanta of Spain was ,ir* kissed by a m »b in Madrid. I ernH , day hoilineHi*Dingirm.MacI shop* at Winnipeg I What is there about the row of boresat the p*»st office that attract* people to them *o? Did you evgp notice the fellow who forgets that any other person might possibly want to get his mail at the same time he doe*, and who stands in front of bis box with one end of his key chain hitched to his trouser button and the other end to the key that’s in the l*ox and then stand* there and reads his letters as they are put in, one by one, and at the same time spreads over territory enough to keep a half dozen others from getting their mail while he stand then-? Or the group of young ladies that come in and hack up against the boxes and stand there all the time the mail is heing assorted? It don’t occur to them, I supposed that while they are blocking up the front of the boxes some might want to se. in some cf them. Ex.lintha\WtMMasd.beststingThe equipment for the Dominion j wireless telegraph ship, has arrived and will lie placed in position at once, i A farm bund was run down and killed at Bowmenville by the Chicago Flyer, on the Grand Trunk.A further Philipin surrender has ,,f 1 ha* been reported. hinEverything points to a tamntiful T yield this fall, and the farmers are all j dia happy. ir.gIr. Jessup of Berkley Cal. who was jtnn shot by Rev. C. G. Adams, is dead. j The National Ia*ague managers have j dropped the price of admission to 2o ; cents.Paderwiski the great pianist has a-gain made his appearance in public.Two strikingC. P. R. trackmen were convicted and fined atVermiilion Bay,Ont.All Russian newspapers and periodicals have been freed from interdiction by the czar.Frederic Dawner was killed by lightning at Alameda, Man., whilenoAstacitiinghejIpa it hipalfroIN.N,Examinationswrit-eur» stThe following is a list of those ing on the examinations.For Third Ci.awh.-~ A Sutherland, W. McDonald, Clam Manly, Nellie Gable, Kathleen Code. Mabel Cox-worth, Ethel McIntosh, Jessie Rutherford, I). Durkin, W. Gable.Fob Entrance—Tom Young, P. Sparling, R. Watson. J. King. S. Brown, Joy Merrell, Bessie Gibson, Flossie Gibson, Gertie Cox worth, Arley Henry, Nellie Young, Annie Rutherford, Wesley Gable.i feeding his horse*.The 48th Highlanders, Toronto, will accompany the militia to Buffalo,! July 1.j A warrant has been issued for the I a n eat of W. H. Mat thews, a private banker in Ontario.The bam of Mr. MeCuaig. in the j Bossevain district, was struck by I ^| lightning and destroyed. | ^| New York and Chicago sweltered in j rjgf id vv.fETC.vkng*If AN.tcWAN-Purple Star Organization.County Master Murray. A. H. F. Stelck, P. J. Beauchamp, J. R. Neely, A. William-aft and Paul Wood of Sifton went U» Fork River on Wed-nesday of bust week for the purpose of organizing Purple Star I* O. L. No. 1703. At nine o’clock the ceunty master took the chair and called the meeting to order. Six candidates were i mated into tin* mysteries of the order, after which the officers were elected and installed as follows: Samuel Bailey, W. M.William King, IX M.Francis Bailev, Chap.('has. Bailey. R. S.Isaac llaffenhack, F. S.I the heat. There were a number prostrations in ULtaw’a last week.The Northwestern Manitoba Baptist ! association was organized at Gladstone, aud a convention held.An oil tank exploded at Preble, Ind., and hnrmug oii ran in all directions, injuring several persons.Kruger jmid a visit to Rotterdam, was welcomed by the burgomaster, j and made the usual sjieech in reply, j Three companies are prospecting for coal and gas on St, Joe's Island, near « Sault 8te. Marie.! The Gold Fields syndicate, a record ! mining venture in British Columbia that went under, was wound up at Vancouver.The steamer Lusitania, owned by the Elder Dempster Line Co., went on the rocks off Cape Ballard. Nfid. The :4mi passengers were all saved, but lost their baggage, wreck.The vessel is a total
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