'hifi i it . i. ii' iii . gi ni 1' fl lt: l ii -.ei . ___ .I I _,_, ll ni --\ in ;__ it r. V 5; lr- his li it sl ° "'i '1 ‘ to -ge . if i. vaisii-_ . he-, ;l‘ U *-- is . I . 1 Il i, i; I t E' .Zen-“ - -J. . <~7€é'.~»-"$*'&" :si- il§ ,.5 l 2 i 5., it li if i T i. tif. `l,- » 'fi . _ ii, ‘,~ al ,,"~ r ,,. » ‘ ie ui I li v. |v,. ,.. l. _ . _. I f i L. ,-1 y i f-1 -- , F. si E ii t, . 4 it ‘ ..- tl li f. I. -_ li ii i . |1- ,_ it rs i- .¢, ,. THE BY ALI. HUM BIIKERS ...-'-21': THE ORIGINAL JACK HORNER. "i.itth- .Int-it iloriier," the funiilinr iiiirsery rhyine. had its origin in a mul trugeiiy. at-<~ordiii_-1 to thc story that the l.onilo,, <-orrespoiideiit of the Nt-\\' York "Sun" tells: iiuring the iteforniation the head of Glastonbury Abbey, in the west of ffiiigiaiul, i‘csol\'ed to inakc his peace with lit-nry \-'lll.. and. iu token there- of, st-nt 1-crtaiii title deeds of abbey proper-t:»' Io tin- l.§n;: at Wiiiteliull. l-`nr seetiriti' sake. the abbot placed the dot-iiiiieiiis iu zi pie disii, anti covered iii:-in with n crust. 'I`lie dish he guve to ii rustic lout. nunied Jack Horner. and lie told hiin to carry it by the high road to the king in iioiitioii. tin the road Jack Horner iiecniiie liungry. und onine to the <-onclusioii that it would he foolish to starve while he had a pie in his hand. So he broke the crust and put in his thumb and pulled out a roll of pareiiiuent. The tlisgraiteil and iiisappoiiited ietlois threw both pie and parciiineiit into at iieiir»ii_v brook. \\’hen the deeds did not appear, the king clizirged the :ibbolt with contu- mni:_\'. and coniiiiuiitlcd that the uui`oi'- innate <-b»rii- should be liutigcti. - The "\'outh's \\’orld." ANTI NOISE MOVEMENT. “\\'lint l ivaiii," .snitl ilii- iiervoiis inan, "is ii plru-e in the co\|ntr_\'. l wont to escape the noise of the t-ity." “.\ll right." :iiiswcred the man who is iiervoiis. too; "|‘ll sell you my plure in the <-ouu*r_\', i want to coiiie to town iviieri- they linve laws to pre-vent the roosters from wnkini.: you up at dfiybiw-nit." l..____ ‘ Highest Quality i Good Groceries.. l Everything we sell c-lines to you fresh and _:good :ind is guaranteed pure :uid wholesome; :|_i_so thc price is right. (live us ai trial. Our ciistoniers agree that lor quality groceries at reasonable prices we _ czui't be beat. k STEWART & SON _ 67 Queen Street -L I-tilt!-II-l.'|i\-lwt`!wlo_\:_~,_ lirougrht to it close one of the bt-.~i iii'oi:i'itiiiiiies I-ver given iii liong joiii‘iied.-li. , ltivf-r. ‘l`lit- in-t-oiiiiiciiiists for the lt~.\'<'|iiiig uw-re .\liss Iilivo \\'. In-:i und I\lrs. Mo|iIgoinei‘_\'. .-'it the cuiicliision _nf the progrniuine, Mr. tl. F. I-`erguson -_of I-`reni-li lliver. who so kindly assist- ed in the proirrnniine, uiictioneti lite pies und randy :ind ilie snug suin of $57 was realized, which goes to pro- vide fuel, oil und other necessities for A the hall. n ‘ld-0. After ten minutes the rubber -ONE CENT per word each In sertiou for advertising in this col- umn Cash must. accompany order. lllniinnm charge twenty live cents. -EMERALD-The regular anuiisl meeting ot the B l Society of Em t-mid was held in their hall on the ei/Bllini; of the liltli lust The attend ance was large, and the several re ports of the oiiicers showed the Soc iety to be in a nourishing e0l1dlli0ll with upwards of eighty members on the roll The following were elected oiilcers for the ensuing year Rev DI' Smith, Patron, Rev Dr Curran. lion Pres J IJ Mcoulgrin. President. F P Murphy, vice do. tluirles McKen ns, 2nd vice do P F Hughes. Trees urer; Stephen Clarke, Secretary, Jas. A. -Murphy, Sergeant nt Arms; '1‘. Goodwin, Joseph Mnedouuld and Ste- phen Murthn, Sick and Relief Com; Wm. Clarke. John T. White, M. T. Lambe, Hail und Man. Com.; Emmet Traluor. John I-‘_ Moyniigh. John T. Murtlis, Standard Besrers; P. L. Cash, Marshal.-E. -BLOOMFlELD.- Owing to the good weather und roads the farmers of this vicinity ure engaged in mussel! mud hauling. 'i‘hey were quite a con- fusion on the ice lost Friday where Mr. David l\1t-.\usiaud's horse run a- way lie left his horses united while he was sinking ice and they become friglitened and started. They soon were caught however by the Mr. Fra- ser Mt-Dougall, -The school is prog- ressing favorable under the -skilful` management of the teacher Miss An- nie J. CnlIagliai\.- Mr. Walter Chap- pell is spending a few lays with his parents in Coleman.-Mr. Wm. Dunn has returned lionie after spending a few months in Muine.- Mr. Arthur Pratt and Miss Jennie Shaw are spend- ing it few days in (,‘-liarlottetowu the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts -The young nien from Caiiipbeliton visitis Bloomfield quite often as they say the roads out there are much bet- ter to ride ou. -MEETING OF MT CARMEL IN- STITUTE. - On Monday night Maron tlte Sth, took place a meeting oi' me t’ariners of Mt. Carmel. At an early hour. the ciiairiiiun occupied the chair and opened the meeting in a few briet' words and subsequently ask- ed the secret-.n'y to read minutes of the last meeting. which were duly read and uiiuniniously accepted without amendment. The chairman, Mr. Jos- eph M. Aneoin as president of the in- stitute produced spccimens of seeds from the different inercliiiiits of Suni- inerside, all of \vliicli were exaniziieo and shown that they were all of at good quality. Au npproprinte list `of the seeds iiieiitioiietl were made up zipproxiiuately. It was moved anti sceonded that the governnicnt would be eiuployed in the way of bettering live stock, that is, in buying first class uniiuuls. liov. 1'. l‘. \rseniiult quoted `pre\-ions experiments, stating the enor- mous quantity of vzirious st-,oils con- tained in soil being under pasture or uiendow and pork, and the urgency o|` short rotation' und to introduce root crop as often as possible in order to eradiiite ti'o\ibli-sonic growtli. Mr. Ani-oin spoke on the raising of stock tlizit ii fziriner should keep studying the fact. \\'iint the ziinnunt, of stock sliould he in proportion to the incnn-» iilfortlt-d by thi- iiuturul t-,ilivrioiicy oi` tho crop tliiil, is based on Ihr: uniount ot' fodder aivailnliie. Al the eoiieliisioii of these iw-nizirks the inet-ling nd- pt-ople of (‘:|p»- 'i'i'nverse regret the tlepurture of one of their inost. highly t-stoeiiit-tl residents, Mr. lfritnk Gal- isinl, who has enlisted in the heavy nriillt-ry for the front. We all hope for his safe return.-Mr. and Mrs. E. i\li\cl’li¢-rsoii have returned to their homo in Cape Traverse, after spending a few days in Stiinruerside attending the seed fiiir.-i-lis friends are pleas-ec to see Mi-_ Lorn l’_ve out again after u severe attack of lu grippe- Miss Lillian lloull of (‘upe 'l`i'uvcrse, is spending a few weeks in Summer- sidc,tlie guest oi' ber aunt, Mrs. l).A.` `i’i<:kering.-l)r. Dougherty of (june Traverse paid :I short visit to Sum- nierside, \\'e