CHURCHILL THORNTON EDENVALE STROUD Ised to rvvpnrl H`.-.1 , M1": oum.inues no i1npx`u\`+,~.: - _s1m\\' under .h-3 3115-, was :;reuil,\' 021-` The plv:1s- ; \\'.|. 1 ;r1'.:?n(Io(1. F911 got fmm I1'mr= 1 preached in the here on Sunday, 6 ll1_L' people :<:1\'e l aul's Church Kev. .\li'. T-u_\'lo1' sled. The eliwir Cousins. The p1`o\'idc~ l_unch 11.: -was Spt`,-Ill. E-IILL tlzat ` of . consequently uuga nunn. Nearly all of these employees were liiglily .pa.id. P1'o'ba.bl_\` $5.00 per (lay would be at low estimate .7f' This would-' the u\`em:.;e daily wa:.:e. mean that 21 minimum them these employees lost as about $325,000. Most. were union workers and were in receipt of lstrilte pay which would probablvy be ;over M1`. - tues . \1`.S- V;"l`I, 2l'll_V (led. ()1 made it `\\`()!'lll .\li's. and ms held mt lll'S(l2l_\` last is us much aven 1limi:.:h I one. by the :':tr(.tul at`-rm on l~`rid:t_\' ssuceess in e\'er_\' 21 p- f time in the process; in a few cases. Uh?` `1)l`V`l\I'`-l A i 1 $200,000 was 1'endet'ed. The question W1].-`l.Cl. i the ,Leneral public must. ask itself is who pays this bill. There is only one reply. The public pay it in an increztsetl price of the coF1111()di(ies wlrich these. \\'oi'l produced. By and large, pay and the increased cost of rniov (luction on account of the disorgam l7.(l lIl(lllS1l'_\' will ultimately passed on to the ultimate consurmer: In some cases it 1nz1_\' take some the \v01'l uiay have to hear burden. but in the vast lnajority 01 cases an increased price oi` the pro- duct .will indicate the cost of in- dustrial (lisoi'_Lruni7.ztt.ion. for which no seivcc-.~ would ha.ve.- the stirikc-.-' br-g J;\C()I}S-.\Dl)lSON 1 A quiet wgdtling was solemtvizecl in Toronto on S&1I.`llI`d2L\'. March 18th. lwhen I.au1':1 15., second (1a:u;.','hter 0!" ;`Mr. and Mrs. 'I\ho,1nas Addison, of" Edga1', and W . C. 1". Jzrcoebs, son of `.\I`1'. and .\Irs. W. H. Jacobs, Bz'u'rie. {were united in ma1ri`1_non_\'. The :_voun_:, couple have taken mp their !residence in Toronto. Their u1an,\" ;friends in Barrie and Ora wish.` \ . ;them a long and happy wedded lite- Walter Led5.:erwood, ot' Gm. _ bake. ;\11.:1.. visited with I-`. C, Rottw- inson one day last week. Frztnk Brewster was in` "l`m'0nto' for H few days last xveek. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clurlison were down from Barrie for the week end. Mabel Robinson spent :1 1":-xv da}`s;< last week with Miss .\I:1r_\' SIORXI, Churchill. -.. .. . - . ... ` ,4, ` His lmxny frviehds will be pleased to know that Charlie .\Iu1'tin has sev cured 21 good posiiton in 'l`01'ontn. E (`ln1 1w. nut 1nz1k(*1l1<- man. but _1h<-1'0 is nu mw \\'lm 1-an H1211` 1l1v_\` will 11011) him in lih-.s' ])1-<>_g'1'<-ss. (`wrm-1 (`lu1`l1< ~.< ;11~<- n1;u1's 1)<-51' T-rv(1<*n1i:1ls In 11n1mr l'(_'('Hf.:`|Il11I>lI and . up- 1n-m'21l. Mrs. R. Reid, of Hawkestone. |.\I1`s. \Vm. \Viggins, last week. I A nimiber in the district are laid" up with colds. The weather has been very cold tlld stormy this last few days. } .\Iiss I\Iar;:ar'et Crawford spent `last week at her home here. .\I1-s. H. J. Crawford is visiting it: spent a few days with her nuitther, ......., ...,._r,__, Orillia. The U.I~`.O. loaded a car` of mixed.`- istock here on `.\Iond`a_v. -. .- . .. ..;.,--...n.. :;.~ lUCI\ IIUKC UII JJUlllltl_V. 5 -Mrs. I . .\lc)Iinn visited I"riends ihc l.Ha:wkestone this week. an . 1 1.1.. _....u-all !.r1au\vnu51uur: H11: \\ con. i The Assessor made -his annua-`>` `calls around the village last week- { I . ` .\Ir. Joseph Orchm'd. of. New On `tario, spent the week end under the g paremal root`. x... 11'.__ u_-...- _..u.-.... u......: .......4- * .u.. .w_ ll)adly injt }Vvood, is :expected. \I!__ .w ` c.\pcL.ICu. Miss S. E. Tracy, who has been visiting `friends diuring this wint.e1'. is home .21-.':1in. .\[r. and Mrs. Wm. Leigh V1: with .\h'. J. Leigh last weel~:.. -. vs 1-.,_-.1 _n vv,___u.,._i APRIL ROD AND GUN ... .. ,.... ,._.,_,.,__ tone, and ttirom cover to cover it `u.bt)unt. :s in hri:.rht, inteiestlttg fem `lures. The st01'ies include :1 =.p|.e-nv `(lid contribution from the pen of Fr:-.n!< I-Ioughton, entitled " lhr:. Tratil of a ioldeu I-Iope; while- I3irds," by Phil. H. Moore, is also `worthy of special mention. Bonny- czttsttle Dale is the zuithor of Our Vvild Decoys." The `.'m'ious depziI't- ments contain a \\'-3.'l.1ll1 of \'nlua,bI6- init`ormat'ion, as usual. A complete` report 01' the annual meeting or the` Northern Ontario Outiititers and` Guides. is given. A handsome art` .._-..... 1... n 1r vxn:n.:.. .. uvkn ulna- '|`h<~ .\'(-\\' Suits and in 'th(- fmm rank so `far -uu. \1u'IuC:s, cover by F. V. VVi11-izum-s, who also` cont1'iAbutes a short story, will I1ke-- W-ise attract attention `to this 111om'.h's issue. I-3 _ -`,I\'I:u. ..-L Alu.AIuIul|nu Anauc. :Rod and Gun in Canada is pub- idshed monthly at Woodstock, On- tario, by VV. J. 'DzLylor, Limited. 8TH LINE, INNISFIL The .\p1'i1 issue 0_1` Rod and Gun :1 (;':1n:1(`.:1 is a pa1'Iicula1'1_\' zL!.t1't1cI'ive .... x. 4,. n1v.1c< :9 READ THE ADVERTISEM ENT5. nu. Ivul. . \\11n. Mason, whose hand was ' injured by :1 saw wihile sawing . doing as well as can be ...x ORO STATION MINESING visited- ... ........I. Just to Speed Up Sales Preparatory to Easter Selling We Offer: In no ('lIin;.'; Oncu '.\Il)l'(`. \\ .~ .. .'l`h<- ]H'i('(`.\` are The QUALITY CHIN TZ 39c CURTAIN SCRIM 19c CHILD S HOSE 40c '. Sinlcuo and (`umrhi-j GET READY FOR THE GOOD OLD PRING TIME ! :'- All L VICKERS` (`M110 )1! in and we H. .\l.\L(,`().\lS().\' 'l`np Cn;11.\' 2ll'(,' in amd I11<~.<(- ' as (lrvss is <-u11c(-nwd. `I0 5 hnul. :u cllurler and stock cwlificlltusa will; Ind the good old times 01` I".)!'l)I(.`l` dispose of the steamer on \'ur_\' reasomlrhle terms. 9 The compzmy have z1l1'ez1.ly S(`I"lll`t`(l; be is. ul $5 a. share. H19 0b_i(`cl" bc=in_-_',' I0 unable ever_vl)o(l_\` ixmi-v'v. l0 lulm EL px`0p1'i<:l:1-1') in14)I`es: in lhcl '1`hi.s is n nluller in \\'hi<-"n 1'0-l sidoms 0l' Burire and (;!'no:` plan-rs '.u`01m the lakes can do vlu-Ir sh:u'e' in bringing l)ll(`1\' the 5102111101` and inuI1gm';uix1_rz the s1m1>n1o1` uxcnrsinns lmvvsi` nb1zli11;1l)](- ('()H.\'i.\`l(`ll1 \\'il|1 _mod ;,='m(l.~`. _ _ I Now that the 1':11`lwu_\'s h:1\"; d:s-i continued excursion rates, :1 :am:m1- er such as the (lenevzx would (l0| mu(.-`ll to attract large c1'owd:~'. in] town in 1119 summer and give ui tren1en(l0us llip to `-business in local] stores. I I B|Ul K.`-V. ` With the completion of the Trent Czmul system, the prospect of mr)on- `mzlxt excux-sions down the Sm'm`I1 River to h`pzu'row Lake during the` sultng swmmer evenings is one Hm! must appeal to all lovers of the great outof-doors.---Ori]lia News- Letter. l I Millinery distinctive and:alluring G1OVS:& Hosiery in great Variety Every Department has much to interest you in the New Spring Merchan- dise -- the New Goods are in and your every need has been provided for. I)resses` co.iVx15A1IY-"T6 BRING BACK GENEVA W Blouses V `of superior style Spring Cpats At Vickers .' ()('K L'k`l`HllL'4lHf:a \\Ill `. ob_ioc1 ` I 3\'er_\'l)0(ly 1111c-v'v.s`lerl1 .-1:1-1') me E 1'0-il r H ; snare" Ix` un t ld I`-.n'Ino1`i I rzxilwz `s ml" OVERALL APRONS 85c \\'mn<*11 s (,)\`m';1H .-\]n'ons uf g`nn(1 \\'<*211'i11}.;'quuliiy print, g'w_\' s1`rip(*.<, widv and 11zu'|'m\', full it-ng'tI1. hr-lt- vd, \\ iH1 pm-l Tzlpc-(1 zu-mlnd H(`(`k. R('.',`ll1lI' $1.25, m .....85C 27 int-11 ()_\'I" Sllirtillg in B1110 and \\'l1it`v, and ('n'<'_\' and \\'l1i1`<` st1'i])0, r':1.~1t' d_\'<*, 'g'ou(1 \\'o;1I'i11}.>,'. Fm'1nm' 1,n'ivc 73-. :11` _\':1rd . . . . . . . . . . .350 .123 il1(,'ll g' ` 1-<~z1d_\' _\`:1rd lin<` Kinmlm (?`1'<>p1-, :27 i11<-hm \\`id<-, (T`l1in r7. and ()I`imm1] ])211tvr11.<, B1110, (irm-n andHnsv1nix1 11I'<*s. H<*g'11|z11'4.')<-, 211' .\'2u'(l .... ....35C COTTON SHIRTING 35c KIMONA CREPE 35c 'I`n Ply on l.;\k('.~' 3 .- ,4`. T leverly designed TOWELLING 20c \\'<- . will plzu-<~ .\'nll Quart styles 1 , ;.\'().\' 0|" .\llLl.l().\'.~\llll'} l John l)u\'u.l Dodge, only son 01`- 'tht,-. lute` John I)O(lf.{9, mult-i-mil1i0n- aire uuttmrobile utztnufacturer, on zlurcli 16th, was sentenced to live` (lays in jail and to pay at ne 0t` `$100 for speetltimz. Ju(l:.:e B21rtle::.t ; in itup0sin;.-' setitence, lnttir"H1le(] thutt mntunmt procee(lin,:.~a may be in-1 tSt`lllll(`(l zuzainst the _\ ()lll1_J.` million- uiro for his t'z1ilure to appear in `court at 2 p.tu., the t.i.me ordered 3in the warrant. Dodge, \v.ith his wife and utt0rne,\'. arrivetl in De-' trait at .30 .p.ut. from l{zv.la.uruz0u, where he has theen held in connec-I ltinn with at joy-ri(l'in:.: episode in which :1 young woman was injured when she lewped -from his cam` in an effort to escape. Dodge pleaded }.ru.ilty to the charge against him. Hundreds of persnns th-ronged the court room as sentence was passed. A request from the young man s attorney that he be granted ball in uny amount" was curtly refused by Judge Bartlett, and, -in company Lzmtted THE NORTHERN ADVANUE 'l`() J.\ll. i use it are `most enthusiastic about itst A careful survey of all the facts as stated by 'the it`-armers, convinced us that in some way mouldy or bad swet-t clover silage was responsible, yet from a scient-ic standpoirit real proof could be adduced. Visits to fartners who have been using sweet clover silage with excellent I . l I l 110 resnlt.=. gave `us sufficient proof that properly handled si1`a}.,>'e made ufrom sweet clover is a very Va-lttable food. and quite the equal of good corn silage. Proper handling meansl early cutting, just as soon as blos- soms begin to appear early in June. c-.1ret`t1l spreading and tramping in the silo, and the inntniediate tran;~'.- fer oi` cut clover to the silo particu- larly on a hot Sunshiny day. \\'hen the silo is opened, take oft` all tnouldy material and tprevent cattle fro-in eating: saine. Anyone follow-| in: these instructions can rest as- Sli2(`(l that no trouble will result from this food. in tact. those who Spllldltl feeding propertties. . lu (-onclusion. it is safe to assert! that clover intakes an excel- lent . plant, is cheap to f4'l`0\\'. leaves your land in better Slrapf` than hr~I'ure the crop was :.-,'ro\vn,, and malt:-.4 a Iirst class food, euuall to t~hr~ corn sila_:e. .-\;'-.1~in let] nit- rt-peat that earl,\' Cutting. traInp-` inu, and plenty of moisture are iirinw t`:t(,-tors in the nial oi` ,4-nozl S\ v'(*(-`l lwl ; .-'ila;:(-. Citizens of Orillia. Barrie. Beaver-; ton and other places on the shores of Lakes Simeoe zmd Cot1chichin:.; who hz1\`o, t:pn recalled the good old (laws when large stezuners plied i on these "lakes and ran excursions,; from one point to the other, will re-L: joiee to hear that the drezun gt` once` more lmving :1 p;1ssen:.:er stezmter on t. these \\'ill(_`l`S is in :1 fair way to he`. reuli'/.ed. This week :1 cotiipztny has` been formetl, with the object of brimzing hack to her home port the stezuner Geneva, now running out ofi; Peterboro. This staunch craft with a ca1`t`_ving capacity ot' from 250 to 300 has been thoroughly 0\'el'h1l]C`|i` and equipped with Searchlight nntl other accessories. the owner. .\l". Wm. Thomson. having recently spent $1.100 in placing here in rst-class condition. Mr. Thomson is willing Mitt: slmwed that it :13 c0ar:~:e, dry. Jzurd 01' black appem'uncr>, with here `and there patches of black moul-,1. S\\'eet clover in e\'er_\' case had been 3put in t-he silo late towards the end `or June or in .I.u1_v. .~\l'ter the bad `silage -was destroyed the_ rest was, "bein_; fed, in some cases only, with 'apn_z11-ently good results. ..1 . . . . _ . . .. -1` -11 .1... A-,.,...N t....... IJ\-r\./ u.../.\, um, .....lu.\, nu. Investigation by myself and others into the death of cattle `by alleged [sweet clover silage poisoning has lproduced some peculiar evidence. In H two cases cattle had been dehorned 'und at. one farm within two hours latter the operation six were dead. {No tmdlue amount of bleedlins.-; had joccttrretl according to the \'eterinar_\' iwho was cabled in. Post mortem sin all cases revealed a number of `possible causes for death, reveal-in_: 1se\eral inipactions, anemic condi- jtions, and in the cases of some lyoung cattle quite severe S\\'lTl_L." Ewes o`bser\'ed at t-he neck and 'slmt1l(le1's. No denite reason for (le-tztli or defined syinptonis could he ft,-und in any two cattle which were exuotly the same. Hence no delinite -icntic proof could he t'oun:.l that '<;\vr:t~t (-lover . xv-.124 the caltste or S |(l(-:1H. ; foods I . ` 1wme1's. ` `}~l0\\'e\`01', :1 v\'oL\' 1':11'm m0uI(!_\'J :s1l:1:_re was beinr: fed or the 7321111 ? il-.:ui access 1-0 is. Ixiuge still in Hm Sweet clover again is the centre] of a com.ro\'ersy over its value as a stock t`eed. J-ust as soon as this valuable plant dispnoves the theories of its enemies and critics something happens and it is again condemned. .cusatri0n levelled against it as a fod- der; cattle fed a part ration of sweet clover silage have d-ied ! Cattle have been dying from various causes for years and no one worried very much, but because in this case they were vbeing fed a comxparatively new food tzreat prominence was :.tiv'en tn the l1nliIl1l(}1`)' demise of these special animals. Let, us (-xamnine the facts and see where the `rowble lies. u,,,,,.. . . ... ` This time it has a very serious ac! I V ` V105 Cmmvil me! :11 I ho]p.s-ton on .\Izu'ch 1811), pursuunl, to :uLimn~n- {Dons SWEET CLOVER ; MAKE GOOD SILAGE :2 i .-\c(-mums H) the ammml 0:` .<:`.;'.:Z 5 wm*r- passed. `, .\Iur1in-----I)1'ysd:1le~~~0r(lm-ml that zmmlpslon .\l:u'sh D1'ain:_1_:;e B_\'-hm` `_Nu. 88.`) read :1 rs! and serond rime on J:m11:1r_\' lh. be `rem! n.'.~' :unPm1- 1911 a third lime. B_\`-hxw r\='.ul :1 i um-a 1 xnuu I||||I.. ` Dr_\'sdu1e--~ScoIt~Onln:'m1 thin }P._v-law read `.1 third ime do pass, H-0 engrossetl by the -'31e1'k. signetl `by the `Reeve and Clserk. and Hue |cm%pnru1e seal be aH:1c*l13(1 thereto. n. ,.1_v.. t)r ...~nn nv-l'l\.I'n" that F1111 36111011 ne q11z11i1'_\-' Chintz, 1ig'11t ,q'1'o1111(1 in p1'(>Tt_\' (11-s1'g'11.~; in B1110, Pink, (H0011, etc. R0g111211' (S51: and 751-. .Ym'(1 . . . . . . . . .. . .39c l',\]lj)lIl(ll?f BUNK UL (|lll~lI'.x\1 x...,. .. Dx'_\'sdnIe-Pearson--O1'r1m'e:l mat [the ljIH'l\' be instructed to n-.-tii',v all ipersnns assessecl in the Dn).'1=. I)iI('.h `./\\vzu'd that the said :1.w:1x'd will he `maul at the Council meening to be held in Elmvale Aprlil 22nd new at 2 o'clock p.m. `L4`:`j` ...1:.....mn.`I on M103.` nf i .9 U LIUL`I\ pull. Meeting adjourned to meat at Elllwale April 22nd.at 10 o'clock with a score of other speed-law vio- lators, Dodge was taken over to the county jail to begin his sentence. \ve1'e bein_:3; used at the .~.:u1:-9 \\'l1i(-h !`m-`.he:' cmnplicmed FLOS COUNCIL ;\. I-Intchinson. .\urim11l11.m1 Rep1'ese11::11i\'e, . S. Burton. An old :.ren`tlema.n who -had al-g mnsl reached `the cemu.r_\' :1m1rk_ st()](1 `I Ins [-11:11 when a `man who had led an active life relnired he vmade `room. for ;u1oI'her man, meanim: the re-! red man dwied. ; The younzq people of the Strand; .\le1h0 Church gave :1 play en-i titled Can't .~\I`f01' 11." ill L<-:I'ro_v on! I1'id:1_v ni:.;ht, which was well 111-x ._.._:,,x I . . . . _ _. i tended. SILK HOSE $1.50 V Supvr Silk I-l'<`>.s-0 with lislo tops, 1'ws and l1v<-ls. pure tl11'(*ad silk, :1 \'(*1'y nv .g`1'z1(1(-. g_>`;11"rm' and rib top in l :l;1<-k, \V]1i`rv, Gr(`_\' and .\l>dv. ,I()l`ll](`I']`\' $2.77), at pair . . . . .$1.50 `Mrs. R. M. Ness. of Toronto, vis- ited her sister, Mrs E. T. .\1cC0n1 `for 21 :1'e\\' days last week. ' Miss M. .\lcConkey has returned from the city where she was visiliny.-' friends. Co11_L."raI111uIio11.s to .\h'. and .\I1's. l em:-och on the ar1`i\`n1 01' u bab_\' 1-`. town. and we \v`is`h .\Il`. cess in .his new farln. V\'e had rthe pleaslnre `of sh-.1k~in:_-" hands in Coolcsvtown with Mr. R. A.` Dun`, who has been living in .\'e.w` Ontario for some years. .\l`r. I)u1`fj is va brother of the late J. S. Duff. 1 a,.... The Allandule _\'0un:_>' _<:1\'(.u: the progruln an St. Paul's on I"ridu_\' n`i:.-.111. Rev. T-u_\'101"; was present and assisted. was taken by Mr. The] 1'd(1iPS of CI. I'uul's l_1mch! and -.1 srplmulid e\`enin.: ` [`u0s \\'he:1t has mken :1 drop here. now selling at $1.30. HO_'.,S also; have (lroppe-(1 in price. XII`. J. E. Graham now 0ccup_\`- mg 111:: 1';-.r1n he reecntly vplx-rc-sI1asr=d Jfrom Mr. Herb Nixon, near Cooks- ] Gx'aha'm SU("_ ...-.. . , Mr. 'I`hos. Ross, of Om, visited` with -friends in the village one day last week. . -.. - .. -- . A .... /'1 I . .. ... --v...,....... The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church met at the home of .\Irs. Adzuns on .\Ionda_\' evening 1-ast. They intend ha\'in:.~' 21 nieut supper and. concert on April H111. We =ure `pleasetl H1: R. \\'. S/lonne im The picl11x'e_s}m\\' .3:-_ pices 01' nhe :;`rr,-:11] l joyed and nvell l`u-re the chHI1'm1 (i`hild1'(*n's Blzu-k C21sh1nM'o Iluso, 2x1 and 1x1 rib, 'plain and do111)Io' lm(-vs, (~.\'t1'z1 gnocl \\'oa11`i11;:, . 3, 7);}. H, 6;. ?og'11l;1r 48-, : >0<- and 60`, at pail` . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .400 Miss Lettie Han, or Orillia Gen-{ eral Hospital, uis at her home here` for 2!. short time. i Quite a number of the sherlnenl of the village have taken their; shanties off the lake. ..- .. v-. . .. 1 u .1, 4 .;..u....\..; u.. .u\, H... Miss McDermo1I, attended the social and concert which was held: last I~`nida3' night, at Hzuvkestone. mu- .4.. ...... ....L` .2- 2.. n_:.. .. 3 ...,,.... ... _ The roads in this vicinity are not.` in very good conrlilion at. present.` There is neither s1ei5.;hin:.: nor} wheelinsz. i Cvv, ,,u_,,,,u ., -u.__.. .u_,. _...._.,. I `We are pleased to hear that .\Irs.} Me.-\rthur. of Om, is expected} 1-10n1e this week from the Royal Vic-: toria I-Iospilal. : ._v n..-.1 -4` `L- -\1,..I....::-aI 7111.` 1 ._. i I .\ \\r'..\. 111e(>ti11;` was .\Irs.`. Ed. .'\`10z1ne's on 'l`h1n's(1u_\` i \x'u.~'. well :1lIen(le(1. '1 (iml 01:] .=prin:.: is ap-] }preciu1ed as ever, even tho!` I \\"iI1lPl' nvas an idea! 3 1 The Inlay uwiven by .`Il`(.1lxl] young` Ipeople in 1.el'my lr2 d:1_\'H e\`enin_-_-, \\'us :1 :._:x'(=at e\'e1;\' , Mi-ss Annie Brooks spent 21 fewi ldays last week `with friends in Bar- ' Rev. .\I1'. Berry Methodist Church last. . I Mrs. A. Pgterson is visiting friends` in the city. Mr. and .\I1's. Leighton Wiggins have moved to Barrie. .\lrs. R. W. Sloalle .="pe.nl .~`->\'ur:1l days in IBu1'rie Ilasrt week. 36 im-l1,\Vl1i`r(` mld E(:1`11 Cl1I't'z1in S<-V1111. plain (-.0111'ro, opon b01'd(`1{. tapv mlgo. Our 1'og11lz11' `_ :')(-, Iim-, 211`, _\'a1'd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .190 Ix." u.._... VIII ... .~. any of uhe neighbors ureporl an` excemenl dime -211. the dance at the home of `.\Ir. vand .\I.rs. .\. Dixon last week. .. .,,, v:,,.. I`n\I'\' .111 ni .\Iiss I-`rances I -riesl is .r.pend.In.4' :11 I few (lays `in Stayner. \\'\ft'l\. ` .\'IzLster I-I`a1`1`is Sage is \'01'_\' til] at Liane ~04! \v1`i>lin,Lr. We I1'1\ws:l. he will soon he well a;-,1ui11. ` ..A I\ T)`-:1\1v\r~ht\I1 -. -vv 1 EUR,` \\ L`-ll tliwlllllu Mr. I-Iarry } rie.sl. of Phelpsmm. spent :1. short time in this \'icin`i1_\` before going west, last. week. Mr. .I. lrz1`licl\' `is \'e.1'_\' busy with his saawinxxz machine these (1`i1_VS. Many of mhe Eden-v-`ale people at- \tem]ed the sale at !.\h'. Jmhn Oa;m-p- bel-1'5 ulmst week. .. -v ,,,,_. r1!b4.. I . n . . . . ..,.L...n.-..l ucn D IILUDI. w cc. 1 Mr. Newvman Cuiffen has rplnrchasetl Mr. A. Dix~on s rpast.u.1'e \f.a1~m. "noun and Y.` no , ,..., -r\__....\. 1 : nu . J1. LII.\'un -3 |yuamu\. ---gum... Messrs. Franli Livingston and E. Bolton, of iBz1nnie. called on lfriends here on Sunday. I`ree" Show alone v H:n'r_\' L`-1'01le,\' shipped mmI`l1er 211' 0| :11o*;s ,etc.. from here 1215: BORS4-\~I;l~.\"O H.-\TS--~.'\`i1n)n()11.< Q1 i SHANTY BAY MEN 1