Monday, Wednesday, er va . Don't f that Jamieson- sells the of American Coal Oil. Jour | a 5 'empty call Bell Tepe 0.8 vig © Mrs. F. pari a dinghites Fran- «cis, of Davidson, wisiti "with Her parents, McKenzi La: Avenue "Mr. H. Wannamaker has iinprovet 'his barber. shop by a new hardwood floor, i: B Thos. Bates preached" in the e Presbyterian church last. Sunday : in the absence of the pastor, Rev. W. J. West, who is attending the sessions 'of the-General Assembly béig held .at Woodstock. Next Sunday Mr. Bates will again officiate as "Mr, West will be in Quebec attending 'a' gon+ 'vention of the Canadian Order of Foresters. ~~ $a Rev. W.P. Brown condticted the services in the Methodist church on Sunday ast in place of Rev. R. Bam- forth, who was attending Conference at-Napanee. 'Rev. John Harris* was in Oshawa last Sunday. and preached in the Simcoe St. Methodist church in the morning and the Metcalfe -St. Metho- dist church at night. Old England l.odge No. 9, S.0. E. B.S., will attend divine service at the Anglican Church next Sunday even- ang. Mis. Coone, of Detroit, is at home "for a short time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. McCaw. Mrs Coone's two children accompany her. An auto party left here on Monday moming for .a trip. to the Niagara Peninsula. The party consisted of the R 88 following persons--Mr, and Mrs S. : : : C Jeffrey, Mr. and Ms. H. G. Hutche- : son, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Parrish, and Mr. and Mrs. J. McE, Murray. Rev. Mr, Muirhead is attending the meeting of the Anglican Synod; now in session at Toronto, Mr. Samuel Graham has .on -exhi- tion at the postoffice a very beautiful white cactus. It is worth seeing. Word has been received from Seattle that Mr. Wesley Irvin is 'on the road to recovery after his recent very severe illness Mr. Gordon Brooks left for Belle- ville last Monday morning, haying secured a position on the "Ontario" one of the two papers published in that town. Miss Ethel Douglas, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Iza Nott for a cou- ple of weeks. Mis. George Jackson was present at the Methodist Conference held at Napanee apd gave the yearly address from the Bay of Quinte Branch of the W.M.S. The address was given at the Tharsday evening meeting. This is the first occasion 'upon which. the W.M.S, has been given a place on an evening program. A Royal Salute The Third of June Celebration had a slight military flavor. This was seen in the morning upon the arrival, of 'the special train from Torouto. A parade was formed under command of Lieut. E. D. Wallace, and was made up of the 48th Highlanders' Band under Lieut: Slatter, the High School Cadets under Instructor Gar- butt, and part of F Company, 34th Regiment, under Lieut. Camp. The Parade was marched to the Town all, where a royal salute was fired by "and infantrymen, Mr. G: hot the word of command. round, the 48th Band 'played ox of thé N 1 Anthem. The andled their guns like "Old