WEEKLY NEWSDAUPHIN MAN., THUBSDAY, JUNE 2lt;uh. lwlIE’S A CHANCEDAUPHIN TENT K.O.T.HMeet* in Dw* Music Haf! formerly Orsngr Halh (»n the second and Lisi Fridays of rat h month. Visiting Hi t Knight* weSroOie.Thor. Wmrmamm, M.Camwvv.Com. K. K.—To get your-llinery GoodsCowit I General.—at aboutl me Holiday to-day.Everyone to the Like to-day.Judge Ryan returned east on SaturLoss of the MockirMrs. H. Smith U eer;ou*ly ill with intfaination.Htid Ramsay A Philips new ad in | day morning thw» issue. ft wiM pay you.Mr. Bert Turner is i« town.Mr. %m» Mitchell b m town.A ear of emigrants wsa broug h t on Friday.MiavL. R«**e n turned from tkhre Rivet on Monday.Mr. R. Hunt was a passrnger to Wmnijejf on Tuesday.Mrr. A. I. lUw-K'ti returned from Gilbert Plains car Tuesdny.Mr. Cock burn, of the Northern Lumber Co. went east on Tuesday.Mr. T. A. Burrow# is started a plan- ’ f,ear future. For tHe pring milt in the old Dauphin Lumber j using the lady Ellen.Co s. yard.Mr. D. Suthlerand went out to Gif-ert Plains on Friday, returning Sutur-( apt- Coffey of Wins in town on Saturday. « the low* of the “Mocking upper end of the lake, i forty feet of water, eat her cargo, a supply wo* belongings of the crew, narrow escape. Tite Capi know the cause of the dis b supposed she was hmdis rolled over. He will raw*Mr. Walter Cameron of GilliertDeath of firs. MOn Friday last Mrs. away at the ripe age otHALF PRICE..Sk i -i 4 -i £v and including Jufy ist. We will give general reduction of 25 percent, on allANCY TRIHMED HATS.the following special lines at special prices.Idrens’ Hats and Bonnets,White Dock Tam* 40e for 25c.Linen Tams assorts! colors, 25c. for 20c White Lawn Bonnets arid Hats 75c. for lt;0\ 50c. “ 35a 45c. ‘ 30c..adies’ Trimmed Hats.Ladies’ trimmed flats $1.25 fo .. $2 75 ..70c.$2.00.Linen$3.00 $2.00 SI 25$1 30. 65cte=n outfor our announcementNEXT WEEKIfy Carter.Mr. and Me. T \. Burrow* return- • Plains i, in in town for a few days. He 1 h^*‘«*d»ng for khh* tin**on and after July ist. we will discontinue giving Silverware Coupons. Any outstanding coupons will be redeemed.edftotn Winnipeg on Monday.The Rural Muni ipaiity will borrow to cover current expenditure.There will he $pi given in prixes in the different events at Winnipegosis to-day.The rate from th** Dauphin district to Neepawa on July 12. has nor yet been anno need.Mrs. G. H Cameron who spent a few days at Oehre River, returned home on Saturday.Mr. I). C. McKinnon, the late proprietor of the Leland hotel returned to Brandon on Tuesday.Don't forget that you ran get the Weekly News until Jan. I, lWHi, for lit' cents. Subscribe now.The train to Winnipeg!**!* on Saturday was cancelled, owing to the wreck on the north line.Mis. Patterson has opened up n fruit and confectionery store, and ice cream pallor in the Barker Block.Owing to the Civic Holiday and Oddfellows--excursion, we a re forced to come out on Wednesday this week.Mis* Abbie Dwyer, of Minitonas. who has been in the hospital, hag re-returned to her home, completely recovered.County Orange Lwlge at Rider’s Cornereou Friday last was fairly well attended, considering the spite of therather.We have to hand the Exhibition hanger for this year, andean honestly compliment theuomwittee on the handsome design.It is repotted hereon good authority, that Kail Hariiu was married at I*i BriHjue, on Friday of last week. We wish him much joy.return tomorrow.Mr. J. J. Costella who brought in the horses for Hunt A Melsouie, re-j turned Easton Tuesday.The hand will be in attendance on the Oddfellow* Kxeursmti to Wiuni-pegosis. liou't f.ul to go.The culvert en Bui row s Ave. was pair tally washed aw.iv during thefloods caused by the rains.Rev. J. W. Dickinson returned from Winnipeg on Monday. ,\nd will re-ume his work as usual on Sunday,The Grand View- Exponent *ays that our pajH*r is now all h me print. It Jhimi*eu all home print for over a y*ear. Oddfellows Excursion to Winnipeg-i» to-day. Everybody else is going.day# before her death conscious and remained » end. The funeral took pi day. and was attended bj friends from all parts. T was born iu Glasgow, Sc when only m rears old ca «la and settled in Ontario, resided uutil 1NU0, when *1 sons cam* to Gilbert F Miller leave* four *ons t* loss- two in this district, c phin and one in Big Raf who have the heartfelt sj all in their sad bereaveraiho von had better come along, 91.Ml.OnlySutherland A Stelck are making specialty of their barb* wirw. Wire is ! getting scarce so leave your order early.The corner stone of the newixUstMethodist ' hurch at Winnipegosis. w ill be laid tmlay (Thursday) at I o'clock, by Rev. J. W. Dickinson.View Kxpouen*.Mr. William Miller of 8pis a son of the deceased. 1 ing friends have the si near of their many friends, in how of bereavement.Wreck At BadeThe residents of .Swan River are raising dust op there, on account of the train sei \ ice which they are get-ting under the new time table.A hypnotic entertainment will l*e given ip the Grange Hail on July I A dance will Ik* given at the close of the performance. Watch for bill*.As we write this, teams and men art again tilling in the sewer ditch. The councillors will soon become of th* pinioii that this is thejfauiousbottom less pit.The first meeting of the ratepayer-of Burrows s. I), No. 1122. will be held at the house of Isaac hpil|et,nn Thursday Julie 27, at 10 o’clock a. m. to elect the first trustees,Mr. W. U. Bighamof Grand View i» in town, and is slightly under theA party of friends of \V. T. Towns wen pies, ut at the christening of their baby on Friday evening. An enjoyable evening was spent. Rev. 11. G. Scott {*■! formed the ceremony.While hacking a piece of boardweather. It is reported that hi* illness , Monday, Deter Macneill had the misis due to eating canned goods.Mr. Alex. McKerchar of Winnipegosis, w ho has l*een iu Die local hospital undergoing treatment for blood poisoning, has lKurned nlnue.Mr. W. M. Jackson oeeiipi«*d the pulpit of the Methodist church mi Sunday, in the place of Rev. II. W. Dobson who was to have la-en piesent.Several of hi* intimate friends, **n-jo\ *d a practical ^.oke lt;»n J. 1. Alt lu-tyieon Friday. His sister did uot aril ve and Mac took the joke in gotal part.A very successful lawn social was given by the Epworth league of the vlet hod ist church on Tuesday uveideg. A very enjoyahi* time was spent b^ Die many guests.tort line to cut off the thumb of his left hand, at the first joint. The wound is a painful one, and Peter is confined to the house,A team of horse* belonging to Mr. R. (’. Spading of Dauphin ran away tn Saturday morning. in»*y were at talt; lied to a light buggv, and after run og into tie* yard at Young's Ito nding lioo-io, where they wei-enearly captured, they h«, d^il fur the vle-vator, went a part . 1 the way up the gangway, then backed down and went nest along the railway track. Half a mile from tie* village they were slop'd by the wire fence nt the road allowance, Strange to say, lavth horses and bjggv were uninjured*.I *af.Dauphin w ill celebrate the first Dom-inior Day in the twentieth century in grand style. Large pnzes. Don’t miss this opportunity. Dauphin Band out in full force.Mr. J. W. P* »y n fz arrived on Friday, to take charge of r he L-land hotel. M i. Povutz i an exiH-nenced hlt;it**l man, | am) will f * rtainly im r.t ami obtain his j share of the puddic pitroi *p.The following changes were made in the second and final draft at conference W. Shaw, Gilbert Plain*: T. \V. Bateman, Makinak. A. If. Hore. B. A lt;’iunleiland; H. K. (bmder, Dm bau.Mr \Y. King of Fm*k River wm* in town on Friday hist. Mr. King is an extensive hre *«lei* of pure hivU suxk, j having tboroughbml shorthorn cattle. Betkshire pigs and Plymouth RockTHE CRADLE.ti.VHKKti. At Dauphin, on Sunday, Jui.t* I * *, tire wife of G. W. J. Barki r, of a dnughtevRennfiv-At Gilbert Plains, on the 12th inst., to Mr. and Mr-. G, W. Renner, a son.Hlt; oo At Hrwood, on Wednesday, May 2u to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hood a »««.Bioham At Dai p i; , on June 1 i, ^ie wife of Henry Bighaui, of a son.THE ALTAR.Hu K Ilof.MKs At Ocher River, Thursday, June L, by Rev. R. ( Scott, Nils Hanson Rice to Mary Holmes, ia»th of Ochre River.While the north train in Engineer James and Conddome was rroiMiinga hridjn »rth of Baden, on its w wimkI, on Friday, the hr to sink down under Ibe we engine, and had the train going at a good rate of s engine would undoubt* through the bridge* As it ever, it got over but 1**4 tl the attempt. The tender w but did uot go into the ri •ars went through, and filled up the passage, othi whole train would have goi When the seriousness of tion was fully realised, iUddome ami Omkeman started out to walk to the r egruph station, where they cated with h**adquarters. T 17 tniles and puruped a t miles, when they were n relief engine. The relief tr ed to Dauphin on .Saturday and as siam as an engine co cured a crew went out the oridge, and make it train* to come down fruui I the steel.A portion M the crew re Monday night, and it U ex} ttic balanct* will tie back to* The bridge at the Hteep also washed out. The cai damage to bridges and ruh .Maple I great amount of rainfall i | time. The track will be r paired, and made safe aguicWINNIPE005IS.Se veral fnranDdupfein wvion Sunday.('apt. Coffey returned froi on Sunday’s train.Mr. John Whale of Fork ] in town on Sunday.Mr. Peter Mb Arthur's nes 1 neaiing completion. n j Ralph Huff is around agai illness of a few flays.Aylmer spiker and Wm, left for Dakota on Thursday Mrs. Dun. Webb arrived f