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Show number of them rowed across to an IsliAid. While there the wind came up tlJiio suddenly. Three of the boys attempted at-tempted to row back, but when they had gone about ISO yards the boat was" overturned; only one of the boys C'- tld swim and he had become entailed en-tailed in the rope which prevented hioi from being of much assistance to the1 others, who no doubt would have drowned had not their friends on shore seen their perilous condition an came to their rescue. Three guns thiii jney were taking in the boat were Iowhen it turned over. The boys wert taken to the island and there in the wet clothing they spent the night wltuthe others who were on the U!afu the water being too rough to attt'fcipt crossing. The next morning morn-ing ,IU water was still quite rough, but they crossed in safety and returned re-turned home. On the 8th a fine baby girl came to gra-TB the home of Mr. and Mrs. If. J. Hot 4. This Id the first time In several yearl that Clear Lake has been hon ore by a visit of the stork. Me V. E. Stott of Meadow is here aga' and as usual he seems to be especially Interested In the Cumnilng's Hotel 0 Friday the 12th, school will close hen after a continuance of eight and qui ralf months. .W ind, wind, there is no danger of people becoming delicate for want of change of atmosphere. ' ' , J A NIC RAWLINSON. CLEAR LAKE. Last Sunday a party of young people peo-ple from town took a trip to Swan Lake. While on their way their wagon became mired In the mud and some of the boys were obliged to return re-turn to town to get another team before be-fore they could continue their Journey. Jour-ney. When they arrived at the lake the water was calm and quiet and a |