LOCAL NEWS s°'i Russell Sports. July Sth 1* Lennrd Picnic, June 20th.13LotiMinniska Picnic. June 23rd j0fSdverton Picnic, June 16th.Pioneers* Day at Birtle, Friday. July 1stMagazines of all kincs at The Ban-j 'ner Bookstore. j i!y1lisseball—-Binscarth vs Russell onjf ° Fr;da evening of this week.Carson had his arm broken oncewtheProtoe*«vidTuesday while cranking h*s car J«» Decorate vour car »nr Sports Day, *July 8th and win the prize $25.00 Miss Isabel Smellie returned lastthe4trusl«mienQiPrth.andoroidautSagrtothmi;38V1sptheprcweek from Winnipeg.Inglis are holding the r first annual ^ picnic on Friday. June 28th. ceThe annual picnic of the Gram WPGrowers will be held at Shoal Lake c0. on July 6th. jiovAt Hoblin on Monday the local foot- j ball team was beaten by a score of 3 Bo to 1. .• A ;A number of the members of Crystal Rebekah Lodge attended the dis-trdt meeting at Rossburn on Tuesday.G. A. Cope is in Winnipeg attending the meetings of the Synod of the Anglican Church.Miss G. Mann and Miss Mary Nev-Ill, left on Tuesday morning on a three month’s trio to Glasgow. Scotland.The Stratford Mission picnic will be held on July, 30th on the grounds near the school.Miss Whitmore will have an opening of summer sport and dress hats on Saturday, June 18th,Mr. Robt. Robb has opened a Tailor shop at Foxwarren. Dr. T. Brownlie has also opened an office at the same place.1Mr. and Mrs. A. G. P. Smellie attended the banquet tendered to Mr. J.R. Nesbitt by the citizens of Shoal Lake, on Tuesday evening. Flt;Rev. E. Johnson left on Monday to ai conduct the funeral services of Mrs. at A. Braid, who died suddenly at Gil- blt; bert Plains. BThe Russell Tennis Ciub members have received an invitation to attend sc the Tennis Tournament at Birtie on July 1st and at Souris, July 25th to 30th.Come and see the w inning team cap- rlt; ture the 0 gold-tilled Waltham watches pi 17 jewels, the first prize for Senior fc baseball at Birtle Sports, Friday July w 1st. gg| Mrs. Wright, of Great Falls, and F eiMr. A. K. Cates, of Reston, were vis- u Jitors this week with their mother and v sister Mrs. Cates and Mrs, Lucas. rlt; Binscartfa defeated Russell in a league game of baseball last Thursday. The former team are still unbeaten In the league games. It!The Shoal Lake Band will again ^.[supply the music at Birtle Sports on Friday, July 1st. Meals will be served under the auspices of the Women’s j InstituteSome 14 cases were on the docket at the court sittings on Tuesdav but£ the remaining number being held over e- to a future date.The unveiling of the Rossburn rnem-kI or;al Monument will be held on Fri-ty day evening, June 24th. Premier Nor-e- l is arid other speakers will be presentDropmore and Russell football teams were the attraction at the sports tyj grounds on Saturday evening when then-1 game resulted in a tie with one goal y- eachis-1 Prof, C. Wood. Doctor O R Bisby, I’rof. G. A. Sproule, J. E Ellis and H.C. Grant, of the Agricultural college staff, are in charge of the survey being made by the college in this district The Little Sunbeam Club of the Presbyterian Church are holding an afternoon tea on the lawn at the home ch |°r ^rs- C. W. Thom on Saturday, June g lSth from 3 to 6 o’clock. Everybody come and bring your friends.In the elections in Saskatchewan last Thursday Premier Martin was returned to power by a large majority. Among the new members to be elected was Mr. P. L. Hyde, formerly of Sil-vertou.Langenburg Sports committee aremaking big preparations for their an-!nual celebration on July 1st. They I are offering prizes of $75.00, $50.00j *nd ?25.00, besides prizes for athletic/ KiJevenU* anfi death defying feats in mid ire d*r Bieuts. Waldan and Brown,»ss * Russell sports on July 8thbe I iSOI- 00 :s given as the first prize in(baseball. Football 1st. prize $75 00, and 450 for horse races. The 10th Canadian Machine Gun Corps band gre .o-’ Winnipeg, has ite-n engaged for the ew dav. and the band alone will be worth ,ne iteming miles to hear.a-8yci-eftVd1tsya-atstonlieaceIV.ysonat-sxlol ‘anPLOWING MATCH WINNERSThe following are the w nners at the ev-itwo plowing matches held under the nal i auspices of the Shellmouth Agrreul-be j rural Society.wn-| On June 8th held on the farm of Mr Geo. Hass; 1st, Jake Geres; 2nd. Fred am’ Kendeil; 3rd. J G. Hass; 4th. Lowen hat! burger; 5th, Jack Pollske; 6th. H. Adaen jams; 7th. Jacob Hass, Jr.•OT-I June 9th on the farm of Mr. E Se* itsy ter: 1st. R J FI a it; 2nd, Alex Mont -1|H. kartik; 3rd. Wffl, Burnett; 4th, J. B the Btofeb*; 5th. Frsak Carr; 6th, Wmre., Waokie; 7th. Wm Ros'e.