_ K'biton. ARE: Tih 0 $3.55 ing . Wedneslay, Av day, September 7th, st 31st and at good returning from, To- 3 r . Pullman re- BORERY EXCURSION, $18 "or rk , For Return ST 12-16 KINGBTON, 7.45 AM. [EAS EXCURSIONS "eo Cannan North-West. MEDUCED RETURN FARES. Aug 28, Sept. 6 and 20. Tickets good to return, within 60 : Wo Pp K.. P. and C. wg oa Sitar Street. re ¥, CONWAY, § Gen. Pass. Agent, = BAY OF QUINTE RAILWAY, 'jeaves Union Station, Ontario 10. dally (Hunday excepted) : ie % ai \nts north 1 n Tr tied (oh [73 'Ban noek- ooth, Bn points on Central our shipments via Ba . For turther parti . DICKSON, Kent KINGSTON" AND "TORONTO." feaves llingston .. 6.00 am, " " +o 500 pom, WEEK-END TRIPS, following are rates for week- ips from Kingston to sain pe al SW 50 mrs oat JAMER \ tors. berths, ete., J. P. HANLEY, Agent, Johnson and Ontario Streets, June 26th, steamers jon daily at 10,15 a.m. for lexandri , Gananoque. and jockport, Returning, jeave at § p.m., 0 r, N.X,, calling at Bay of wr oo $5.00} PRESERVE BABYS SKIN : risiting | ster. CUTICURA A lifetime of disfigurement and suffering often results from the neglect, in infancy or childhood, of simple skin affections. ' In the prevention and treatment of minor | eruptions and in the. promotion of t skin and hair. health, Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Oint- ment are absolutely unrivaled. tells all Boalp. the best and purest lager .| brewed --a tonic as well as food and drink. Sparkling and full of life Salvador tones up the entire system. A light and nourishing drink for every member of the family. Brewed and bottled by REINHARDTS' OF TORONTO {nic at Perth Road on Thursday last. {Leland, at 0. Cumpson's; Rev. D. i | WHAT WWIA CORRESPONDENTS TELL US. | fhe Tidings Prom Various Points tn | Edstern 'What People Are . Mented a Farm. Holleford. Rug. 15.--School has re opened with Mrs. B. Babeock, Hart- ington) 'af tether. J. Ewing has rent. ol hig farny to B. Lee, Kepler. © Mr. Ewing intonfls moving to Sydenham, md, trained = purse, Miss Annis Redmond Syracuse, i with her pareuts, Reclmond, Sr. William Medeof, has re turned to his. school at. Bloomfield did Miss Alma Walker to hers. y Busy in Grain Fields. Oh Station, Amy. 16.--Farmers: are huey cutting their grain and report a {fairly good crop. Some from heré at- {tended the . celebration at Sharbot | Lake on the 12th, George Butler and ison tmve gone up north. Miss M. Web- later has returned to her school at | Myer's Cave. Mrs. Frank Barnes is on the sick list. Miss Hester Burke has | gone' to Kingston. Mrs, B. Warren, at, her father's, Thomas 'Web- Is Wide 'Bilna Swain, Glenvale, at | E. Warren's; H. Warren called at Henry | Burke's last week. Misses Lora and { Hilda Carr at John Weir's: Misd E. { Henderson has" returned to Perth. | mint Ida Hill Items. ; i Ida With; Xap. 15. --Parmére "who { havé bepshed. report a good', yighd of tgeaiy.. Edward, Vannest and" ide, "of Gladwin, Mich., spent a few days with his uncle; L. J. Makin, last week. 'W. Webb has given his house a coat of ipaint. Mr. and Mrs, F. Sills, of | Lovett, called on friends in the village {last week. Mrs. Fdwin Makin is | spenttthy a" Tew 'divs with 'hér' daugh- ter, Mrs. J. W, Baker, Parritt's Bay. { William Reynolds is working at the {brick works as night watchman. Miss | ¥. Johnson, city, is visiting Miss Jes- { sie Jackson, in _the village. B. Smith {is employed with a local company | threshing. 'Notes 'From Washburn, Washburn, Aug. 16.--The farmers dre busy. ewtting their grain, which seems {to be of fine "quality and quantity. i Miss Jennie Mundell has returned from { vigiting in. Kingston, Mrs, Faubister, Lpént, a week with friends in Kingston {gnd Battersea. Mrs. Charles Fe 1, of | Thorndale, spent a few days with Mr. band Mrs. B. Balle. Mrs. Gibson has returned to her home in Inverary, af- ter spending a week with Mrs. Holder, Mr. Ayers, Nebraska, spent a few days with Mr. McBroom. G. Chaplin has purchused - a sailing craft. Aberdeen and Gilmer MeRroom are holidaying here. Wilkam McKane, visited in Gan- anoque, Sunday. Mrs. McKane and Mrs. Henderson spent a day with friends here. A number of young men from around 'here spent Saturday evening in Kingston, : } Reports From Caintown. Caintown, Aug. 15.--School opened on Monday with a full attendance, un- der the' mawagement: of Miss Loar, of Paole's Resort. - The social of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodiat church, was a success. Last Friday a few from here took a trip up the river. Mr. and Mre. John Kincaid attended the Earl Biancher 'Wedding -in--Athens, on Wed~ nesday. Mr. and Mrs. 8S. B. Hogeboon and son, of Rochester, N.Y. are spending d few weeks at his old home bere. B. RB. Phillips, id = ng a month with his brothers, at St, Cath- arines. Mrs. J. Ferhuson and Miss Teupant, of Mallorytown, spent a few days with the former's sister, Mrs, Mary Ferdruson. Miss Alice Tennant, Miss ma Tennant, Miss Alice Kin- caid and Master Walter Johnston are fat Union Park. Mrs. Weston spent a few Jays at Athens, guest of Mrs. Darling. Lake Opinion Locals, Lake Opinicon, Aug. 16.~Farmers ave poatly through harvesting and re- port a yield. A number from here attended the Sunday school pic- The 6 tric company has re- opened the mica mine on A. Darling's property. Mrs. T. Lindsay, of . King- ston, is spending a few weeks at S. Lindsay's. Mr. McDonald, Taylor, and Miss Ella MacMillan, of Montreal, spent a couple of days lakt week at M. Hughson's. Mrs. J. Linklater and Miss Effie returned home after spend- jag a few days at Latimer. Visitors : Misses Annie and Mabel Ennis, of Maple Leaf, and G. Hutchings, Jones' Balls; at C. Ennis'; Mrs. F, Smith, of CG. Flatt, and Mrs. Flat, Verona, at 8. HE DALY. BRITISH WHIG, Nuttall, South Lake, The friends of Miss Lizsie Kane will be glad to hear that she is recovering from her recent illness. Visitors : Mr. 'and Mrs. Vieree, Witlet shalme, at ©. J. Buttle'; W.' Me Pherson, Berdyton, at "J, McCalpin's; Miss Mary Sidley, Mantreal, and Mug, and Mrs. J. B. Quinn, Dufferin, at P. Kelly's; Mis. John Rolland and Master Charles, at J. Marshall's, Mr. Me- Andrew and Mr. Patterson, of Athens, exchanged pulpits on Sunday, the lat ter taking the. service ii the Herald Angel church. Doings at Denbigh, Denbigh, Aug. 15.--~Rev. J. RK. Dat- ler has joined Mrs. Butler in hor visit to her father gnd other relatives here, and 'is also favoring other old friends and acquaintances with a call. . Miss Fmma Stein, of Outaws; has also ar- rived here to spend a few weeks dl hér old home. J. Adams, of King ston, who has had a good. visit . wit his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams, has returned to the city. CU. Wulff, .of Pembroke, is the guest of Rev, Mr. and Mrs). Reble. D. E Youmans, of Cache Bay, has arrived for a visit to rv aga and other relatives here. Ardie Blackley, who, for some time has been engaged in. New Ontario, is also bere visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Black- ley. Mis. James McDonald, who has been: sertously' ill. for several months, passed peacefully away on the 9th inst, Adolph Warlich intends to re turn to the North-West and will leave Penbigh on Monday next for Saska- toon, Mrs, P. Stein'intends to pay a visit 'to her daughter, Mrs. Hugo Schoeveneich, of Berlin, next week. E. ¢. Bebee is away on a trip 10 Novih Bay. A Fire at Clarendon. Clarendon, Augi 15.~Quite i mum- ber took advantage of the harvest excprsions to visit the North-West. Water is scarce and there is need of rain. George Rayner 'and Wife attend od the funeral of the 'late Arthur Johnston, at Ompah. Fire caught on the roof of George Rayner's howse in his wiwsence and burnt about a guarter of the shingles off. It took a hard fight by the Lucket brigade to save the dwellinz. Mr. gnd Mrs. L. Moss have returned from a visit in Brock- ville. 8. T. Dawson, and eon, ' of Perth, had a few days good fishing on Crotch Lake. Rev. Mri Hayes and wife of New Jersey, have returned to that oity. Miss Tessie Cain, is home from Havelock. John Barr spent. Sanday at Mississippi. Miss Nellie Hamilton has ngturned to her hone in Ottawa. Mra; F. A. Reid, Mrs. DA. Shaw and son, William and Mrs. Bert Mills, 'of King- aton, have heen visiting friends « here. Rs Leithman was favored with a visit from his 'mother and!" two brothark and their families, J. Campbell ship: ped a car 'of live stock to "Montreal, on Monday. The trustees have not yet engaged a teacher for the fall term. A Dominion' Alliance representa -- tn We es Ne i le I I t tion For Three Years "Dr. Miles" Restorative Nerv ine cured me of a period of mervous prostrationof over three : duration, and the Anti ain Pills are as necessary to Bis as the roof of our houge. They have been household rem- edies with us for many years." WM. J. LOUGHRAN, 1214 Catherine St., 'Philadelphia, Penna. Much sickness is due to nerv- ous troubles. Headache, diz- #Ziness, epilepsy and resanity are nervous troubles. Then there i$ a large class of disprders which arise from a weakness of the nerves of an organ or part, as weak lungs, heart, stomach, kidney, bladder, eyes, etc. Dyspepsia 'and indigestion are usually the result of nervous disorders. | | + Restorative Nervine soothes the irritated nerves, and assists the merve cells to gener- ate. nerve force. 00 at He ghouid giRely Toe, MORE See. donee DR. MILES MEDICAL €O., Torents, 3 Lindsay's; Miss Louise Hugh Latimer, at M, Hughson's; Miss M. int spent = Tuesday' "at her H. Lindsay, Perth Road. From Sunbury. 15. --Harvesting 18 Sunbury, vance of last year. Threeh commenced Ang, u y Biished and da two 1 DISCRIMINATING LADIPS E., -{ Mrs. Joanna Slack, Delta C.J. AUGUST 17, 1910. . on Sabbath Mes, John here, tive is to preach and next. Born to Mr. Miver, a' som. Melcombe Messages. Melcomby:, Ang. 10 Miss Stella Lap- pan, who has been visiting relatives in Brewer's Mills, returned home on Saturday. Quite' a number from hers took in the excursion to Ogdensburg. Miss Mary Gavin, who has been visit- ing friends in Brockville, has returned home. Mrs. J. Mullin, Powe, N.Y, visited at J. Bolger's. M's Myrtle Wiltse, Lyndhurst, visited at W. Webs ter's recently. James Sullivar and son, William, left for Bay City, Wich, this week. Miss Agnes Lappan has re turned to her school in Trevelyan, at ter spending the holidays at her home here. Mr. and Nrs. J. Cooke, Gana noque, spent Sunday st JH. Cooke's. Mrs. P. O'Hara and her two daugh- ters, Kathleen and Helen, and Master Willrid, of Watertown, are visiting at J. Donevan's. Miss Agnes Williams, who ' has . been visiting relatives in Kingston, has returned home. Miss Mamie Gavin, Gananoque, visited st her aunt's, Mrs. B. Gavin's, on Sun. day. Mrs. 'P. Ralph is spending a few days in Charleston, the guest of her sister, Mrs. R. Foster. W. Bolger spent the past week in Ottawa, as a delegate for the CM.B.A. branch here. i Budget From Stella. Stella, Aug. "16.--Harvesting is about completed. Fhreshing is being done out of the field. Grain is turping out well. J. MeMullen threshed fifty bush- ols of fall wheat from one acre of land," The late showers of rain have saved the potato and corn crop, and fall pasture will be good, so that the stock will be in good shape for the winter, With) plenty of hay it should come out in good condition. in the spring. "W. Cochrane lost a valuable horse, which was struck by lightning. W. Allen, has sold his farm at the vil- lage to J. A. McMullen. W. Filson has taken the contract for laying a piece of cement walk in the village. Schools reopened, on Monday, with two mew teachers, Miss McKenzie, Lon- don, in No. 1, and Miss Annie Reid, in No, 4. Capt. and Mrs. J. Sanders have returned home to Buffalo. Visi- tors : Mrs. BE. Gibson and' Miss Jennie Gibson, Calgary, Alta; Mrs. J. Me Math and 'children, Clinton; Mrs. Brown, Syracuse; Miss Bessie MeDon ald. Mrs. Shimmick, Miss Stevison and 'W. D. Sanders, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. A. EK. Sanders and son "Bosky. Dell'; Mrs. J. Russell, Wolfe Island; Mrs. MeRenzie, Gananoque; Mrs. W. Hubble, Mrs. D. Hinton, Mrs. T. Brown. Outlet Occurences. Outlet, Aug. 16-Mr. and Mrs. Kindrick and children; of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Ir. Hutchinson, of Escott, and their little granddaughter, Hazel, and a number of others, visited . this place in a motor boat. Mr. and Mrs, George Reid and children, of long Point, wi guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Reid on Sunday. Mrs. James Patience' and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Vanderburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Leacock on Friday lait. Mies Bessie Sliter entertained a number © of her young fri on Friday. Among the number was Miss Recca Stacey, of Lansdowne, and Master Erie Dobbs, of Athens. Mrs, James Fodey and little son, Harold, nt the week-end with friends in Brockville, where she visited her sén, "Jerry," who is in St. Vie cent de Paul hospital, recovating from an operation for appendicitis, and ex- 4s to coms home this week. Miss Amelia Fodey, of Watertown; j=visit- ing in Kingston, and -is expected to arrive here on Tuesday to spend a fow weeks under the parental roof. W. 6. Stacey took a load of Peghle to Charleston on Saturday. iss Lou Slack returned home on Monday from a visit. at her brother's, Elwell Slack, Bishop's Mills. Miss Faith Greer kins begun her /duties at her school at Sel ton, enna Budget From Long Points Long ®eint, Ang. 13.--Slight hopes are entertained for the recovery of John Plunkett, who has been a suffers or the last year, William Warrey has returned from a visit to Ie s0n, Hocace, at Landis, Sask. Leo. J. Pal mer has returned to his Watertown, N.Y., after spending the past five weeks at his uncle's, Chagle '€Connor's. Misses Ethel and Mildrec Murpby, of Potsdam, N.Y., are visit ing Jacob Bryan and family. Mrs. S. Chiptian and Master Victor Ottawa, spent the past week with Mrs. Will iam Bryan. Miss Helen "Sitijdeten; is spending the present week at Toledo, the guest of her cousin, Miss Maude Singleton. Gerald Singleton, is visit: ing his uncle's, RB. J, Singleton, of this neighborhood. ; The Saratoga Concert Co,, the past two weeks has been folding a concert in their large tent placed near the school house, Ouch excitenent was aroused due to the contests, Miss F. Townsend winning the lamp, whils Baby Lenig Sykes won the gol watch, Mrs. James Millar and children, we- companied by Miss M. Townsend have returned to Séotm, N.Y. Miss Carmel and Miss Sylvia Crowley, Kingston, have been the guests the past twe weeks of Miss Madeline O'Connor. is visiting C. Slack's and M. Kavannagh's, Charles ston. A number of the young le in this g ' rn Brockvily ns picnic held at Park, Monday, Avg. Sth. Mrs 4 onnar, is visiting her son home at Jessecsssnbens 2 Y) NN 7 IT HAS ROUSED THE CURIOSITY } OF THE WHOLE WEST "Do you really think' one housewife will say to another "that this pew four can be better than the flour we are using ? Madam, there is mo doubt about it. But there is just one way you can be convinced. You must use it Toarsslt. r claims will not satisfy you, but we back up our claims in such a way that you will lose nothin, by trying Robin Hood. Your: grocer will tell you stout our guarantee which gives you back Joe money if you are not satisfied. "The Reason Why" ; of the Corby Quality The *' Scrap-heap " is a sign of industrial progress. To discard still | serviceable machinery in favor of newer and better models is not waste--but economy. By speeding up efficiency and increasing output, 2 manufacturer can give better goods at the same price. The apparatus vaed at our new distillery for making Corby's "Special Selected " Rye Whisky . . is the most thoroughly modern equipment money ean buy. No out of date appliances there. The scrap heap has claimed them. MECHANICALLY, we are alw y Bet in the vital sssentials of 4 leans ssansing. methods hava't changed in 50 years. From first to last we have always weed the eream of the grain crops aad-~we have always . matured our whisky is the good old fashioned Way--ripening it in charred oak barrels. : Sold by all first class Hotels, Cafes and Liquor Stores, ne H, Corby Distill by istiliery Company 53 Century™ ¥ Head Offices: Montreal. "Gorby's ef Corbyviila for Over Half -a- | -- {The flies that are now in your kitchen and dining room were probably . feasting on some indescribable nastiness less than an hour ago, and ass ~ single fly often carries many thousands of disease germs attached to its hairy body, 'it is the duty of every housckeeper to assist in exterminating this worst enemy of the human race, WILSON'S FLY PADS | Kill flies in such immense quantities as cannot be approached by fly killer: a any other A chocolate confection of rich milk choco- shelled walnuts, Simply exquisite. In X and ¥ pound cakes. " YHE cowan co. LIMITED, TORONTO. es00csseceseniesessissessesnsrsrscssoresene Shes nestececee