TE YELLOW PERIE wires MAY AY BE DRIVEN OUT OF WEST ENTIRELY. | Alarming Statement Made By Mr. | Hemphill, Whp is in Winnipeg to Seek Premier Roblin's Sup- port in Struggle For a White Canada. Winnipeg, Hemphill, Aug. -20~R. Secretary of the Asiatic E xclusion Lea- | gue ; is here interviewing Premier Rob- {hin to enlist his sympathy in the strug- gle for a white Can: [the moral support people. coast, except the mill men and railway companies, cvery five {lumber and shingle 1 ¥ } oi Lots of hot days RL come yet and you will probably need some extra Summer Cloth- ing. to finish out the season avith; and even 'if you don't, it woukd pay youo take advantage of the low prices offered at this season, and lay in some Underwear, . . | cte., to begin next season with,, | |: Bafgains All § ver the Store! gis Real bargains. No shoddy goods at shoddy prices--shbatisplendid qualities and fashion- able goods. | Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. Collars, Ties and Summer Shirts for=Men. { White and * Women's Undervests. Waists for Girls, Trimmed and Untrimmed. pt A few Remnants of Dress Muslins, Piques, ole; 4 and a great many more bargains to be had. ; Children's Hats, AAA AP AAPA A NN Crumley Bros. FOR WOMEN Regular $4 and $3.75 - Shoes FOR MEN Regular $5.00 SHOES Now - Now I | | | | $3.99. | $2.99. Sec ourwindows for bargains. REID & CHARLES) 111 PRINCESS ST. KINGSTON. PEERAGE [vangeline Ganong's G.B. Chocolates The finest in the city. { Always fresh. : A.J. Ao 166 Princess St {| Yoong b8. ?4 owned solely by him, not less than eighty | (80) acres in extent, dn the vicinity of t | homestead, or upon a homestead entered | tor by hiRTHn the wiclnity, such 'home | ateader may orm. his_own residence | duties by Hving with- the father (or | | m6ther). | (4) The term "'vicinity'* ifn the two | preceding paragraphs is defined as mean- | ing mot more than nine miles pdr ine. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest | HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. NY éven-nuthhered section of Do- minion Lands in Manitoba or the Northwest Provinces, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be howe steaded by any person 'the sole bead of a family, or male over 18 years of age to the extent of one-quarter 'secilon, of 160 acres, more or less. Application for homestead entry must be made in person by the applicant ata | Dominios Lands Agency or Sub-ageng ARTZ-A Esra Entry by proxy may, however, age fl ad! Srer:ha Detacy Mghusen isco an Agency on certain conditions by the | may lochts a aa, 1,500 on ee 18 inther, mother, son, daughtsr, brother or | leet. Fee $5.00, At lost $1 id ister of an intending homesteader, be \Sxpended on the. clam Sash J pear, or to ® In, ecorder en a Shpliestion Tor celia tion walk be | fa 00 has been fled or paid and o ni . figible for hourstead entry. (oes feguirements Somgtied with, the | DUTIES.~(1) At least six months" | Sere. residence upon and cultivation of the P > land in each year during the term' of AE R DINING Shans, hree years; DREDGING, (2) A homesteader may, if he so de | gach of a river Two, Josms of re mite affes, Bosal iy the wd ren Tesidencs du: | plicant for a term of 20 yea tiles by living on farming land owned olely by hile, mot less than eighty (80) $10.00: 4 ile Pa WAMU OYA a) acres in extent, in the vicinity of his|png, homestead Joint ownership in lange will ' not meet this requirement. s (8) If the father (or mother, if the). Depuity of the Minlater of the lntertor, ther 1s deceased) of a homesteader had N.B.--Unauthorized publication of th ermanent residence on farming land sdvertlsement, will pot ke Bald for, WEST MINING REGULATIONS, # COAL~C. mini rights may be leased for hrs ye at &n annual refital of $1.00 an acre. Not more Shay 2,560 acres can be leased to oue appli- cant, Royally, Te cents per toss W. W; CORY, 5 ~ the dustry. {to get money, {home again. | country, | per | we rk up to $1.50. ia day, { when a | Charges liberal | fous SYNOPSIS OF CANADIAN NORTH. | © government i che per power than "the get pe purchased at $1.00 an be canbe Foon >| Niagara Falls, but the longer the dis- r¥. Rental, jus have it by cent after the output exceeds $10, |° f ter, are, not he says, "but for of the Canadian is with us at the We asking for money," Everyone There are 95 Orientals to white men employed in the hb N on the coast. {Lhe Orientals have practically driven white men out of the cauning in- They just come to this country and then send or take it They are no good to the If they would bring their | wives and families with them and adopt tour manner of living and spend their [money here we would welcome them with Gutstretched arms. "You've got them right here in Win- nipeg. In one dive on Alexandér ave- nue there are sevenwy-nine Chinamen sleeping every night in a place' that isn't fit for a dog to live in. There are 200 Orientals in, Winnipeg. They are driving the white people out of. British | Columbia, and if they are not stopped {will soon drive them out of Alberta, Saskatchewan and ~~ Manitoba, The white population of British Columbia is about 200,000, with 60,000 adult' males. Fhe re are 40,000 adult Orientals, 10.000 aps, 16,000 Chinese and 8,000 Hindoos the province, and not more than five cent. of the number are females. Slindens start ,work at eighty cents a day and Japs at nincty cents, and they Mill men will dis- iecharge a good white man getting $3.50 and put three Japs mm his place. these Qrigntals twenty cents a and a white man c an't live a yells according to m It costs to live, than $800 day m less | the royal commission," GIRL'S' BODY FOUND. { Mystery of Seven Months is Part- ly Revealed. Liverpool, Aug. 20--Seven months ago a little Liverpool girl named mar- garet Kirby disappeared from her home at §5 Romilly street; yesterday morn- ing her body was found in a sack. 'wo workmen who were passing up Great Newton street-saw a sack lying on the doorstep of an empty house, Be- ing curious, they opened the sack and saw what at first looked like a dead dog. I'hen, looking further, they saw a child's ha und, and nipping the sack completely open discovered the decomposed body of a little girl, dressed only in one gar- ment and stockings Great Newton street contains a num- ber of empty houses, which aren pro- cess of demolition by the corporation, and these were exhaustively searched by the police. In the cellat of No. 15, a house which has been unoccupied for many months, they found the remainder of the child's clothing, which was after- witrds identitred by David Kirby as that wern by his daughter when she disap- peared. The saek could only have been depos- ited im the street a little while before it was found, since it was quite dry, though there had been a heavy rain earlier in he morning, and a pohicergan who pas- sed an hour previously saw nothing. It was evident also from the state of the cellar that the body had been only re cently removed cellar 'door had n locked and newly burst open, and seen where the body had been b ¢ t could bg 1 Janu her fa- only a few was playing January © and girl i for disappearance of the »d much sympathy lost his wife The girl Gardens man approached would like: some She went away with him, and thats time till yesterday' mornmg of her had been found, though the search was continned for weeks aftery not only by the police, but, by unerous detectives FOS who had revionsly ngton strang isked her if she her, days | in Kens sweets rom no trace Rank Hypocrisy Exposed. Advertiser. debauchery at Colchester had ed in behalf of a liberal wdidate, the conservative press would have held the federal government di rectly responsible. The Jdmclosure would have been pointed to as fresh pr of the iniquities of the liberal "machine." of wholesale and organized corruption brought .agamst the party of sweep wl Scotia, pnister of fin a man honor, has ondon Lt the heen prac 1 ol were because and the of stainles its { Nova ance, been cruelly traduced in this contecti n wld "the the whole process of reasoning the bribery at Colchester at door of Mr. Borden, and onservative party, There is nothing but fear of the law to prevent unscrup pdrtisatis in any, riding from resort ing to the methods which have disgr: ced Colchester, but this is no reason why f corruption should be im party and public men d for offenses which they abhor nd: a stamp out if they could: The chester case %8 a rebuke to the rank hs pocrisy of the conservative press and many conservative politicians. Same Let Us Have Power, Cebour Sentinel Star. Cobourg wants power and we' want to get that power as cheap as possibie. the hydro-electric eomnussion 1 he transmission line down the as Cobourg. The Dominion are building the canal dams Frent river, which will generate and it should be much Niagara Falls so much closer from to reason that a forty miles should be cheaper ne.of over J40 miles. We should power from Trenton at from $15 to are informed that power Niaga Falls is quoted at rs to Bowmanville There should no politics in this. Western Canada furnished with cheap power from m tend is tar on the a lot of power, is It stands en it I'renton ot | pow as and we greater will be the expense Trenton, let and as soon ance the If we can get power from all 'means, 5 we Can The evangelists, Crossley are holding revival service Haileybury, continuing « for _#%ks, in" the riuk building, in three thirty | TO-NIGHT Tate wes Free Show High Class Vaudeville New Moving: Pictures. Latest Hlustrated 4 Songs. PRINCESS THEATRE The House Of Advanced Vaudeville, GEO. HAMMOND, Mgr. "FIVE CENTS TO ALL" TO-NIGHT and all this week. Wednes- Say and, Saturday Matinee, pveping at 30; afternoon, 2.30, * Continnous--Show Read --Programme--Read 1st, KANE and LANGLEY, inh Refin- d Singing and Dancing. THE BESTD Lily IR LINE ON THE CON- NT. " MISS ETHEL WENLOCK, New a Contraito, IN ALL THIS ND UP-TO-DATE SONGS, HAMMOND, The Hlustrat- 3rd, GEO. ALL NEW, SONGS ed Sone Singer. THIS WEEK. 4th, ""Tha Princessagraph.'" 2000 of Latest Subjects, IN LHe PICTURES. 5th, Hear Miss Wenlock Sing « FWHY DID THEY HEY Skil, KILLARNEY, 2 5c Wonderland 5c REFINED vidi. " YVOSPER " GREAT NOVELTY ENTER- TAINER. THE This is something different from any act we have had here before and it's a good oge. PICTURES. '"The Forester's Reniedy."™ "When The House Rent Was Due." The 'Valley Of Yesterday." ONE CENT TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, Roller Rink ~~ Opening Fall Season, WEDNES- DAY EVENING, Sept. 2nd ; 14th Band. Season Tickets, Gentlemen, Ladies, $3. To Contractors and Builders. * SONG--"In CHILDREN $5, The Brick & Co., Paisley & Ct isholm, Lesses, Are delivery. ton Perfect ready to contract for immediate Brick that wil stand inspec at peasonable. rates. Capacity of AN APPRENTICE, To THE DRUG Jusinees. - Apply at Wade's * Drug A oan STRONG BOY: FOR WMAIL- department, once. + Swead position. Apply at this Office, rooms, one able to re air) ska ply at Roller Rink. P st Spm----"------------------------ YOUNG MAN, 17 Ts 18 SEARS or * age, with' 'some { dook- keeping, Apply AC a Sones A GOOD STRONG Boy TO ASS in mpiting department, on Moun an reday forenoons lL" day ahurkiay Apply at this Office. tr pn sp ------------ MEN, AT ONCE ON SALARY AND. expenses. One man jocality with Rk capable of ing horses advertise and _intro- FE QUE guaraly teed stock and poul- speei alien No experience | ' ; We lay out yohr work | or You. ER VW. A. Janis, anufacturing Co., ** London, On WANTED--FEMALE. A GENERAL SERVANT, APPLY AT Imperial Hotei, 76 Princess St. RE- A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT. oy ferences. Apply 191 Johnson St, tween 7 and 8 pum. GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL family. Good wages. Apply av ones, 20% Brock street. ee ee ep ---------------------- LADY GOVERNESS OF ADVANCED education and experience, for a little girl. Apply by letter giv cations, to "H.,'" Whig 0 MONEY ANB BUSINESS. OUR POLICIES COVER MORE OF building and eontents than any other company offers. Examine them at Godwin's Insurance Emporium, Mark. ef Square. LIVERPOOL, LONDON AND GLOBE Fire Insurance Company, . Available assets $61,187,215. In addition to the policyholders have for 3 the ualimited all the stockholders. Farm and cily pro petty insured at' lowest possib! wing old or giv Te 'business get rates from Stram ge, Agents. 'Phone, 568. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Oy 8S. KIRKPATRICK, ISSUER OF NEWS OF NEIGHBORS The Tidings From V Various Points in Eastern Ontario--What People Are Doing And What They Are Saying. News Frqm Stoco, plant, 60,000 dailys The Little Girl At Home. There's a world of beauty round me ; There's sunshine on the field - The hills are pid with violets wild ; Their perfumed breathing yield To dre amings of a laughing face ; A cooling call says, 'Come !" But there's many miles between me And the little girl at heme. ~ The tdrfing pages of life's day Are numbered by Her smiles' The thought of her lends; brizhtness he shadow-hauntcd aisles y sweet, glad To-morrow ed-out heart will roam to its nest upon her breast, little girl at home! the lengthening di stance lessens, And the waiting won't be long a merry greeting coming a glad note of her song. world and cave have vanjshed : sunlight gids Hope's dome the last sign shall be banished And the little ani at home. By Cheaper Spoons and Forks, New York World, Silver has dropped cent an owice, u years. Trade condit + have limited t most to tableware d not 'a valug.as. mot be fixed by the den and the arts I'he practical ¥ ver that now 1 1002 to buy spoons ent prices' solid silver is as inexpensive in the long ran as plated wat I he difficulty is that too many. people have 1 they cin do toy get the food without considering the Kind of spoon or fork in price to 313% lowest for fifteen ions, in China, and ie silver market al mand. 1f gold had f}s price nd for'it in jewelry Indi: ey e of the drop in the best time since nd forks. "At pre Sisterlyy Frankness. Supplement. sister Literary Lord Houghton s nnoyved at her brot hospitality. "Do you rem isked hee at dines that famons _seoun acquitted ? 'He must have been' hanged or you would have Had him to dinner long ago," replied the lady to caf it with. . Vimes' was often my dear," day, = was \ me one X Irel or Saved Himself. t ale of her some leit yest're'en, at fower.o'clock be- 0 (ce oncluding gied e Shepherd reavement )- ¢ a that wee hottle tt an' she just slippit the morn; > Doctor--Dear, dear! to hear that. . 3 Shepherd (thoughtiu ly)~--Eh, ~ man doctor, 'isna it a maircy a didpa tak any o' the wee bottle masel? I'm very sorry '"'Ieeps contents cold for three! days." "Thermos bottles. Ouart size $5.50, at Gibson's Red Cross Ding Stare. 'Phone 230. When a woman looks wnusually. sol- | emn in church. dither the sermon has | interested her or she her baek- hair. When a man argues with a woman | he doesn't know what | it seemé that * 0 aboiut--irom her point he is talking of view. "Keeps contents hot for twenly-iour| hours." Thermos bottles. Quart. size only $5.50, at Gibson's Red ak) Hun- Drag Store. A sagaveoated pill is one of the] fer thmgs that aucrerdully combine pleasure with business, = It's hard lines with the jsu't able to sell them, poet who a » would } Lheér's indiscriminate | | { the | Mir. e+ i PLT Frith his wife and son. | Boomhour's visiting the school on is worried about | | Cross | gon has now fairly set in. sium | Trudeau has gone to Alberta, intend- ling te have a look at the great wes. tern gountry. Mrs. M. Hinch of Ro- { chest N.Y., is visiting her many { old Yriends in the neighborhood of Stoco. The mining of mundic and the manufacture of acid, still continues at Sulphide. Many of the people attend- ed the FErinsville picnic on Tuesday, 23th. Frank Allore has joined the harvest excursion for the North-West. Some the people intend taking in the Toronto exhibition. The Ontario house, nfider the able management of { William Keilty, is doing a fair busi | ness. The will of the late H. Mul is being filed for probate. of l roney Echo Lake Accidents. Echo Lake, Aug. 27.--D. McLeod is busy with his marsh hay. T. Buck lev and John Switzer have gone tt the States, Mr. and Mrs, William I Brownville, N.Y., visiting f here, have returned home visiting here Mr. Tracey, wife when on their way to their horse ran away throwing Mr. and Mrs. Tracey. and Lt baby ont. Mr. Tracey's leg was braised badly. The rest of the party | came through safely Visitord: Ma Jand Mrs Charles Peters and Miss | Les at D. Mcleod's. Mp. Chalice | of wrtineton, Mr. and Mrs. Scales [and Mrs--teitk, H. Hicks"; Mr Mrs. Buckley Mt. anid Mes at M Switzer' William | broug ht a jolly over | Wagarville on his milk day They spent an enjoyable ealling on old acquiintances touring in A. Wagar's : motor They returned Sunday evening. : I Cross Lake Items. Lake, Aug. 29.--The berry just about over now. Th e to go quite a long die any - even for present 1. and. C. Boomhour ar Bay, cutting hay for J Keeler. Mr. Green is om this side of lake cutting hay | Miss Leah Wood has 1 | to her sister, Mrs. | neo. Robert Mouck houte +in Tamworth. C, their Household goods this week. Visitors : H. | BoomMens: s; Mr. and Young, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, George Plain, at E. Mouck's; iv home again: V. Detlor, bino and Miss Ely at J. Parks', Beayv: er Creek. RK. Mouck was home for 8 | few daps, but returned to Tamworth Mrs. Davidsor formerly Mabel Mouck, is staying at for a time. Mie Sherbino at A Dr. Spankie was here Thursday, acey, riends While | and children, | Mr. Babeock's, b | an Cox Wagar from Satur time anda car at and crowd wagon Cross | season 1s have to. get | people fat Hunery for Mr. Scott, gone for a visd Storings, Napa, | has taken up Mouck took t# that town Green at A Mrs. George Davidson, anc Mouck, West Ernest Mouel Miss Sher: home News From Athens, \ Athens, Aug. 28. --Framcis Blanchet has gone to engage in lumbering nem Jake Nipissing. George Gainsford [legves; next week, to be cook at the [bamp. D. Fisher is, in "Toronto, the It Cures The Children, When voungsters get eramps, indi- Hrestign and bowel trouble, when they Hoss and roll in their sleep--try Ner- viline--just a few drops in' sweetened water. Nothing better than Polson's Nerviline, . Thousauds say #0, MAN To TAKE CHARGE oF SKalu i RE qualiti- |. ce. Marriage Licenses, a3 Clarence St. i Stace, Aug. 29.--The threshing seas SERY AN TS, EXPERI Pom Hd a GE Guild, 21 in St Speefalist. 258 Bagot street. MUSIC. MISS GERTRUDE R, CRAIG, TEACH- er ptano and theory. Pupils prepar- ed for exams of Toronto Conservg- tory. Address 169 King St. MISS BESSIE CHAPMAN, TEACHER of pianoforte playing (Virgil Clavier Method). For information address 322 Queen St. opens September 1st. Autumn term BUSINESS CHANCE, ------------------------ OROUGHLY COMPETENT YOUNG office man would invest $200.00 with services in ished business. Credentials' exchanged, Former resi- dent wishes to return. All comantini- cations treated in strict confidence. Add dress "Folger," 3 Washington . Buftala, N. - Yi ~g PARAGRAPH PULPIT Unitarian. REV, C. W. CASSON, o-- Suffering For Oneself. Every one must suffer for his own sin. There ean pe no way in which a man can escape the just penalty of hig evil actions. All the doetrines of atonement are based upon a miscon- ception. It was not possible for eith- er God or man to bear upon his own yshoulders 'the sins af all. Such a con: ception is unjust beyond words, anc appeals only "to" the eraven, The no bler 'and better way is to face frankly the results of one's actions, begging no favor, erying for no pardon, but submitting 'without resistance to the penalty wrongly incurred and rightful ly to be paid. It is the way of the manly man, at 25 for the Address, Rev. C. W. Casson, Beacon street, Boston, Mass., literature. Ws AB A. Read, chairman distriet, is, this week, attending the Sunday school and Ep- worth League convention, at Spencer ville, Beaumont Cornell, delegate from the here, accompanied him. Rev Crane, of North Augusta, who, with his parents, Rev and Mrs. BE. W. Crane, of Elgin, has been spending a month at Charleston Lake, preached very acceptably in the Methodist church. last Sunday even ing. Rev. R. B, Patterson, of the An glican church, has resumed Ms work, ter several weeks' holidays. The an- nual camp meeting the Holiness 'Movement, at Lake Eloida, opened on Wednesday lav. W N. Scott, pastor f the Baptist church, is in cA near Westport. The Methodist choir j= wing entertained, this evening, at the home of Mrs. William GG. Towrise, in honor of Miss Minnabel Morris and Miss Jessie Taplim, who are town guest of his daughter, Donovan. Rev, F. of ' Brockville league 7. Charles of leaving goon, Harlowe Happenings. Harlowe, Aug. 29. Miss E has gone home to Detroit sister. Misses M. Thompson, Saddler are visiting at son's, Narthbrooke. Mrs, eer and Miss P. Taylor spent Satur- lay lastyat 3S. Wheeler', "Rims Dale'! Miss Luey McKim has returned to her wme at Northbrooke after spending v few days with her cousin, Miss Minnie Connors. Dr. Spankie, L.P.S., visited the school on' Thursday, and fonorts everything in good order. On Wednesday at the Methodist parson- age at Tweed, Miss Lillian Johnston, of Bath, and Charles Hillier, of this slace, were "united in matrimony. i I'hey returned to Harlowe where they will reside, A large number of friends L gave them a "ery hearty welcome. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Black, Arden, are Lxisiting here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mor- fzan and Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan, North Bay, arrived Jast evening at their father' s, BE. Morgan's, for a pvisit. W. Pipe had the misfortune, yesterday, of having the separator of | his threshing machine badly dam- aged. R. Morgan's team was hitched mn the separator, and when coming ut of and ran away and upset the machine. Morgan with her Bird and G. Peter- A. Palma Oak Leaf Oe currence: Oak Leaf, Ang. 28. Mrs. Jeffery has returned from a visit . Brovk- ville "and Easton's Corners. Martha is with friends at Chantry fox a couple of weeks. W, Charland, El gin, has resumed his duties at the schoolhouse. 0. Pierce, in company with a number of other young men, left this week to the west. Pierce, recently married. He brought hix bride to his home here. The an- nual Sunddy school pienic of. Ten, ish, Scotch, Trish, TEE Farin STE Re _the barn they got frightess] [€ Misc |at F. Sheldon's. srek his fortune in} Congratulations to Norman] FF Ae Heh anes. Ei a er Ba ON' SEPTEMBER 187, f best of Radar EY 0 on the eo Wellington streets, lately ed by F. Nisbet, foner, Felix Shaw, 113 Bagot St., K n, Ont. ARCHITECTS. ARTHUR ELLIS, AROWITEOT, OF. fice. Cor. Queen and Augo. atreots. HENRY P. SMITH, etc., Anchor Building, ARCHITROT, 'Phone, 845. y POWER & SONS, ARCH chant's Bank' Buildi 2 lo Wellington BOTH, corner B Nar WM. NEW S, co, setinik 8 Sh STE: nie und int IT 18 THE THE SE Swift's Scranton Coal. We have: handled i$ fax the past 40 years, JAS. SWIFT & CO. COAL and WOOD, Thousand Island & St. awsence River Steamboat Companies In Connection with New York Cen= tral & Hudson River R.B. Leave Kingston , 3.558% Binge o Jang, except Suing, Leave Kmgston Sunday, 7.80 a.m. and 4.80 p.m. Leave Cape Vincent daily, 10.50 «my at Cape and 6.15 p.m. Making direct connections huss to Sod prom all points In New ork © te. Throw slee cent to New York, ® por Usps. Vine Week end round trip rate Kingston . Sindy. uk good Kolog Saturday unday, refur: urelog up and \ncluding "Monday, § . mara Benn mae eg VOTERS' LIST, 1908. Municipality of the the Township of Pittsburgh, County of Fron- tenac. NOTICE IS HEREBY IVEN I have transmitted or delivered persons mention in sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters' List Act, the copies required by such sections to bw $0 transmitted or delivered, of the }ist, ulade pursuant to said Act, of all per< sons appearing by the last reviged | Ase sosiment - Roll of the safd Municipality to be entitled to vote in the sald Mun pb cipality, at Elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly, and at Mupicipsk Elections ; and that the said list was first posted at my office, at Barrie field, on the day of August, 1v08, and remains thety for inspection rsons are called upon to examine the said lst, and i any Don of any othér errors are found therein, to take im te proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. Dated this 3let day of August, WILLIAM MURRAY, Township Clerk, chitrch will be held on Saturday, the ? 29th; at' Weblter's Bay, Charleston * Lake. Miss Florefy Davis, North * Augusta, has returned to her homie after a two weeks' visit with her poi- sin, Miss Jessie Ralph. Miss Gertie Johngon visited recently at Laus- downe. Chfford Green and ec arly * have begun threshing Dr # Farmers are about through. with their * harvest. Corn eating will shortly be- , 'gin, Rev. A. BR. Patterson - decupied ; his pulpit in Trinity church last Sab » bath after a month's absence, Miss § Karley, Athens, spent: Sunday at * George Johnsons. Peter Johnson is ! vigiting his Mrs. Wesley 2 THAT to the 1908, 3 Warren, Rockfield. h has the § foundation built Hof a new pig house. > 8S. Whaley, Delta, was the workman, Mr. and Nre. Robert Taber, Athens, § Mrs. F. Sheldon : in Brockville a day this week. Leaf cheese * factory puid for the month of July $18.68 per ton. Stan- ley Cole, Brockville, is at his. uncle' Ormond Green. islands, porionumed. >,