One thorough. lication of Zame Mrs, A. PF. Phillips, of : ae Cliff, Que, _-- "1 suffered terribly from chapped hands. Sometimes X almost cried with the pain smarting, _Zam-Buk was Fecomrmended and it gave me ne almost as oon as applied. Wm n are quite smooth," ' _ Abo use Zam-Buk for all ekin a al Sh oer: Biles Sua, biiche and The kind you are looking is the kind we sell Scranton Coal Is good coal and we guarantee prompt delivery Booth & Co. -- Naim m-- PATENTS Hertert J. 8. Deantson REG!» "ERED ATTORNEY, 1» King Street West, Toronio, Pa tents, Trade-Marks, Designs right, protected every Where. eighteen years exper lence. Write for booklet $riuce Georpe TORONTO In Centre of Shopping 250 ROOMS 100 with Private Bathe EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN Restaurant A la Carte < SAM. H. THOMPSON, sro. Na-Dru-Go Dyspepsia Tablets Quickly Put Disordered ny Nu dyspeptic to no discomfort after & heariy meal, when that meal is . i page various discomfo NeDrw-Co Dyer Sica _-- waira neuaLlH RESTO months ago Sir James was thought vas an ideal one for the artist, an HAT WHIG CORRESPONDENTS HAVE TO TELL. Farm» Coun- Move- sws From Villages and fhroughout the Adjoining tes--Rural Events, and ments of the People. Trevelyan Personals Trevelyan, March Mr Mrs. James Fodey, Outlet, visited .riendg hére one day recently Miss dann Leeder spent the week-end dn Athens. Mr, and Mrs. Janes Caintown, spent Sunday with friends jack Flood left for Waseka, Sask, #Tifre he intends spending the n- ner. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Leeder, ~aintown, visited at T. L. Flood's on sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dixie sper sunday at Allan Kavanagh's. G. Leeder and R. Phillips, Caintown, spent an evening recently at R. J Leeders. and Coby At Bunker Hill. Bunker Hill; March 2.-- The wind and snow storm of last night has left the roads in a bad condition. BK. J. Wil son is drawing logs to Wilson's mill at Desert Lake: Visitors: Ma and Mrs! Smith and George Wilson, James Wilson's; Mr. and Mrs. C. Bab cock and Miss Gertie, at Mr. Bab cook's father's, at Tong Lake; ) Goodberry, at the spar mine; Mr Mrs. S. Gowdey, Mr. and Mrs. J Babcock, Miss F. Babcock, A. Mek en, Miss (i. Spider, 1. Snider, Mr. ane Mrs. A. Cranshaw and children, A. D Hoppin, R. Wilson, all at A. B tioppins', Sunday last. and Ww. Frankville Personals Frankville, March 2.---Rev Mi Meredith, of Addison, occupied the pulpit in the Methodist church here Inst Sunday, ande Rev. Mr. Hagar went to the church at Addison. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Pattimore, of Hal lem, were here on Thursday to see their sou, who has been ill » Lehigh has returned from a visit ; Smith's Falls The social held the home of Charles Baker was large ly attended Henry Johnston, Jansen, Sask., was bere last week visiting relations and friends befor going back west Bert Soper, of Smith's Falls; is here on a visit at the home of his father, Enos Soper of At Washburn's Corners Washburn's Corners, March 4 The snowshoe club enjoyed a cross country tramp last week. A number "at home" in Delta last Wednesday at Crosby on Saturday. A nima'« iifrom here are today attending the fi}sale at W. House's, erly 'Si. ny «G8, silectrie ht, fufnace, and u good Int by 120 feet, tor $3,000.00. 'Double frame house on real Strevt renting for $24.00 per year for $3 000.00 | Well built rough-cast house, : 220 n Street, splend- laid out and near Queen |i py athodist church, $3,- | 00 for a quick sate, A JRACE F. NORMAN l|two miles from i | Presbyterian church. ijand Miss Amey returned to their Plum Hollow. A. McQun, of Kitley, was a visitor i{here on Tuesday. G. Flood, of Otta- wa, is visiting his family here. This evening' there is to be an oyster sup- per at the home ¢& A. Mulvena, about re, in aid of the home in Harlem, after a wisi with relatives here. Mrs. G.. Whaley and fomily visited friends here on Sun- ji {day. Died at Maple Grove Mapie Grove, March 2. Farmers CASTORIA The Kid You har Avays Bou I 5s Ray WHI Characteristic sketch of the convalescent Premier of Ontario, SOUNTRYSIDE TIDINGS 10. 3. | here from here attended the Oddfellows! evening. W. Grey visited His father] | Ethel Best have A. Richards! INEY. Three to be dying in New York. An artist proceeded to the General hospital with instructions to see Sir James Whit- ey' and to secure a sketch of Ivim if possible. he artist was mistaken for a student, and was not intercented. y o the door of the balcony he saw Sir James, wearing = heavy coat and ing i oC r deeply 5 in thought. Z at some distant object, or deeply engrossed in v gg 1 without disturbing the Premier he uickly made the outline of the sketch above and departed, On entering the corridor Stepping The pase are hauling wood fo Sydenham. P. Vangoughnett made a trip to Kings ton on Saturday. Mrs. Bert Marti. |passed away on Thursday after aw. |iliness of only two days. She leave: |a husband and six small children, {also her mother, three sisters anc {five brothers. W. W. Lee, Syden- | ham, called at M. Lee's on Friday | Mrs. M. Lee, and Miss Olivia, San- | orn spent. Sunday at. Mrs. G. Kemp's; Ruttan, Sydenham, and M. Lee, {at Mrs. Annie Stephenson's; Mr. and Mrs. S. Stephenson and W. Smith at I. Timmerman's; W. Lee, Sydenham, and O. C. Wilson, Ottawa, at M Lee's. SARA Wolves Around Folger Folger, March 4.--Wolves have been heard quite near the village during the past week. It is the first time residents have ever heard them here. Williard Roche, Kingston, is on busmess. Mijs Bessie Stew- art has returned home from Lanark. Elmer Burnham is still very ill with rheumatic - fever. L. Bebee, Ven- nacher, conducted service here Satur- day evening in Rev. W. Hall's ab- sence. Mrs. A. Crawford took a trip to Sharbot, Lake last week. few young people spent an enjoyable evening at V. Prasky's on March drd, it haing Miss' Violet's birthday W. Burnham spent a few days * sat home last week. 1. Bebee at A Crawford's L. Stewart to Sharbot Lake on Saturday. went Bell Rock Briefs. Bell Rock, Marth 4.--Bustness'is at a stand still in this district as a re sult of the Wig storm of Sunday and Monday, no mails going or coming Modday or Tuesday. Rev. W. 7. Péaley preached a fine missionary ser mon here on Sunday. J. Dwyer in tends to run his saw mill here again this year. D. Ball has been rnghing the wood business in this sectidll for a few days with/ his gasoline engine Inspector Truscott visited our . village school recently. Miss. Mabel Timmons attended the Kelly-Killeen wedding af Godirey on the 24th ultimo. Visi tors: Mrs. M. Bell, Watertown, N ¥., at J. Pomeroy's; AM. Roach, Kingston, at W. Brook's; Miss Edith Yorke, Kingston, at J. Yorke's. Lake Opimicon Jottings Lake Opinicon, Feb. 28.--Mr. and Mrs. M. Hughson entertained forty of their friends on Monday evening All spent a very enjoyable time. A little girl has come to stay at O. Cumpson's. A. Darling is sawing wood in this vicinity with his steam outfit. Earl Teeple made a business | trip to Sydenham on Monday last. The Misses Luella Darling and | returned to their | homes after spending a week with friends here. Mr. and' Mrs. T. Smith also I. Alexander, of King ston, are the guedts of Mc. . :nd Mrs. F. Smith. Miss Effie Liaklaie visited relatives at Califorai= on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith at tended the funeral of the late Mr: J. Young. of Leland, on Wednesday Kora Darling and sis'e Mabe! spent the week-end at Srafliartow D. J. Hughson at J. Dwyers, Chaf- fey's Locks. ! At Yonge Mills Youge Mills, March 3.--On Sunday, February 28th, botn, to Mr. and Yes. E. L. Dickey, a daughter. Mrs. N. Me Lean returned home, 'after ing u few days visiting friends in Brockville. Frank Gibson left, Inst week; for North Bay, after ing a couple of FL 4 of Becki, with 'Quarrie, after a painful illness of sev- Quite a' of 'Brockville, spent Sunday at James. Purvis'. The March blizzard complete ¥ blocked the roads. Mr. and Mrs. : Alexander Gibson spemt a few days m Escott with their daughter, Mrs. Fer Hutchison. Elmer Gardiner and 'in Brbekville, Tuesday might. Nellis Purvis, of Brockville, called on friends recently. Mrs. A.'W. Mallory spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Purvis. Notes From Wilton. Wilton, March 5.--~The sad news reached Wilbon of the death at her bome at Danforth, of Mrs, A. A. Mc eral months. Jer sister, Mrs. Sperry Shibley, was with her for the last few weeks. The body will arrive here to-day and will be taken to the home of her mother, Mrs. R. Storms, Be sides the mother, thethusband and Kttle daughter, Marion, there sur- vive two sisters and four brothers-- Mrs. Sperry Shiblev and M. © Storms, Wilton, Mrs. Clement Dooth and W. B. Storms, Rutherford, N.C.. Albert and Frederick Storms, of Yar ker. Ww. Huff is moving en Damon Amey's farm. D. Smith is moving to Odessa, on Mr. Gordon's farm, while Ira Amey and Sim Storms are mov ing on their respective farms pur- chased last fall. Baxter Guess is quite improved and is visiting at B. Davis', Violet. Bogart Louis Light, Death at Bogart, March 4 passed away Monday, Februay 2rd, at his home here, aiter an iil ness of several months, He leaves to mourn his loss, a widow and three sons, Peter, oi Tweed; Louis andj Remie, Otter Creek, and one daugh- | ter, Mrs. Febian Vezineau, of Clare view. Much sympathy is expressed for those bereaved Messrs, Rush and Dunn made a business trip through here recently. C. Armstrong is in our district, with his gasoline engine, caw ing wood. A large crowd from here attended the "At Home" given by the C.O.F. in Mucphy's Opera Hause on Monday, February 23rd. All report a rood time. Miss Kathleen Quinn, who has been visiting at her parental home in Tweed for several weeks, left. this week, for Toronto, to attend the mil- linery openings, after which she will return to Parry Sound to resume her duties as head milliner. The Misses M. Murphy, ai Erinsville, and Florence Kelly, of Railton, were, on Tuesday, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Me Avoy, Tweed. D. G. Larkin shipped a cavload of cattle from Larkin Station to Toron- to on Saturday. Patrick Nolan pass- d away at his lafe home in Tweed. Death was due to abscess of the brain. Mrs. A, Kidd; Mr. and Mrs. T. Perr ault and children, and T. McGrath sent Friday at J. McGrath's, Sul- phide, Messrs. John Quinn and Alex- ander Turcott, of Tweed, paid a busi- ness trip to Toronto 6n Thursday and Friday of last week. Mr. A. McDon ald passed through here en route to Tweed with hub timber. Sr. on That man is playing in luck who can stretch the truth witheut breaks ing his word. Beauty is only skin deep bud ugli- ness sinks into the soul. . 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