& day. Mrs. W. H. Bohl, who was the Elginburg Revival Services Bigioburs, March 7.--Rev. BE, dij is holding revival services. roads are in a very bad condi- Mrs. John Doughemy is pusly #1. Mr, and Mrs. Norris : Kingston visited at A Smythe's atly, ~ Daxter Kiell and family a couple of days at 8. Knight's. , Fraser and wife and Lorena 1 James Brown, Wolfe Island week, Edgar Tolles is confin- to the house with a severe cold. Fire at Vere ma 3 Verana, Mareh 16.8. Good- berry's barn was destroyed by fire. Miss Pearl' McKeever entertained a number of the young people Friday ight. The evening was spent in Playing games and music. Miss Kiel ] returned to her home in Sharbot : , after spending a few days with 'Burleigh and Miss Percy. Mrs, Wager, at Mrs. C, Brown's: Miss M. "Howes, at J. McKeever's. The many friends of Mrs. Allen Snider are "glad to hear her health is improved Westport News : Westport, March 16. -- Hillard Lockwood is seriously ill of scarlet fever at Athens, where he has been "attending high school. Mrs. H. nu Lockwood, with Miss Lynn, trained nurse, went down on Tuesday to nurse him. Mrs. Rose Kelly, who has been visiting friends in this dis trict, returned to Chicago on Mon guest of Brockville friends, returned 'on Saturday, J. R. Breakenridge Spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Ottawa. Robert W. Wing, graduate of Dier's railway school, Ot- tawa, is spending a few days at howe. . At Washburn's Corners ~ Washburn's Corners, March 16. 8 It was with deep regret that Mrs. 1.|ic French Davison"s many friends here receiv- ed word of her death at Smith's ~ Falls last week. Ira Judd, who has heen seriously ill, is recovering. S.|¢ Stafford is rapidly improving W. Flood, of Junetown, 'is visiting]|« with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.|: Barl. On invitation a social tea is to be held at the home of J. Foley, |¢ 'on Tuesday evening. Mrs Bates, Wellesley Island, N.Y, is call ing on friends and relatives. Sugar ~ makers predict a bountiful year. C.| Laforty has moved to the Danby| farm. Mr. and Mrs. G. Godkin are! ¥isiting friends in Rome and Utica, Xa Reports From Delta E. A. Pierce. ville, was home of vention Mr Rev Mrs. | held in the Baptist church on Sunday | port Effie} as and shipping of the cream, instead | bogie, ~ -- -- -- rn --------a A scene in "The Red Rose, C. Fisher's big musical success At The Grand om Saturday, March 21st, matinee and night. Miss C. Sexton, Brock-, treatment. . R. Filson has purchased a week-end visitor at the|the property of the late Henry Fil- Mr. and Mrs. D. Davison.|son in the second toncession Teams D. D. Elliott and Rev. W. Mec-| have been at work the past week Alpine attended the temperance con-| hauling hay from A E. Weller's in Brockville on Monday. | farm here to his place at Kingston and Mrs. H. Howard, Soperton,| Mills R. Glen, sor, has been and Miss Alberta Phelps were guests{ making his rounds Captain and Philipsville on Sunday. Mrs. M T. Sanders will leave for returned from Ottawa on! Cleveland in a few davs Visitors: Rev. W. S. MeAlpine and | Mr. and Mrs. G .Wright, Sandhurst: Elljott exchanged pulpit V. E. Ada, Winnipeg, spent Satur- A Tunion service w lay on the island Rev, asses Mursday. D.D m Sunday as veéning which wms largely attended, and Rev. Mr. McAlpine the re from the recent tempe > onvention in Toronto, bein News From Wilbur Wilbur, Murch 17 Roads are a very condition owing to » soft we Mrs. Frederick a delegate Mrs. William and Jackson expect . to at present in Athens. to their homes in Reston, -- A week Miss Maggie Me- ry, who 1 been ill, is recover- Wilfred nell visited his uncle of Stella at McDonald's Corners, for a few in vil-{days. Mrs. Frederick Paul and her Separating {father visited Mrs. J. Melntyre, Cala- one day last week. Mrs. D. Road, visited at S. gave poor ather James Stella Cheese Meeting 16. The atrons 18 held riday Stella, meeting annual {iI of cheese lege factory hall on ¥ the Delta, Mareh 16: Nr, Seatmven, : , Kingston, was a guest re- 'tently at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. of making cheese was discussed, put | Crawford, Snow ft was thonght that it could not be | Jackson's "oronto, is "wguin in Delta. Gordon {done last week. J. Thomas very satisfactorily. George |spent the week-end with friends at Brown has returned home from To-|Ompah. James Jackson, Sr., is romto where he has been undergoing { spending a few days with his son in | US y Overstrained Nerves ind Sleepless Nights the greatest of sesteratives, SOc. a box, 6 for $2.50, all dealers or Edmansen, Bates & Cu., Lid, Toronts Feared Paralysis Mr. F.A Krutz, Schwartz, Que., writes--"For about one year before using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food | was a complete nervous wreck. Could not rest or sleep, was irritable and easily excited and had indigestion and dreadful headaches. My nerves were continually on edge, and I feared prostration or paralysis. Afte: the first three boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food I felt greatly improved and six boxes made me entirely well and strong. © There is no treatment equal to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food as a means of building up the nervous system." Nerves so Exhausted could not Sleep Mr: Dennis Mackin, Maxton, Sask., writes--* | have just finished using the sixth box of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, and I. must say that when I commenced using it my nerves were so bad that I could scarcely get any sleep. | would lie in bed nearly all night without sleep, and one who has this trouble knows the misery of sleepless nights. © The Nerve Food helped me from the start, and has built up my nerv- ous system wonderfully. I now enjoy good, sound sleep, and instead of feeling tired in tl » mornings | am Strong and healthy and well fitted for my daily work. After using Dr. Chase's Nerve Food for a few days you will find yourself less irritable and excitable, sleep will return to restore your nervous system as nothing else can, and you will be started on the way to complete recovery, 'here on Sunday afternoon. "f rew the latter part ef weer's? Arthur Slacks, Lock Toronto before returning te bis home in the west. Gerald Thomas spent a few days with friends at Balder- son's Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paul, Lanark, spenc Friday at 8S. Jackson's. Edward Watt, Balderson's Cerners, visited at William Thomas', Hillview farm. Miss Ethel Boyd spent the week-end at W. J. Boyd's, Lavant. ; At Lavant Station Lavant Station, March 17.--Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Paul and two child- ren, of Lanark, visited friends here last week. J. Thomas and E. Jacob were guests at Trout Lake hotel, Ompah, for the week-end. Mrs. Frederick Paul and children, who have spent the last two months at S. Jackson's, Wilbur, left on Tues- day for their home at Reston, Man: Miss Ethel Boyd, Wilbur, spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Boyd's. James Jackson left Tues- day with his sister, Mrs. Frederick Paul, for his howe at Kisbey, Sask. Thomas Lee made a business trip to Renfrew on Monday. Miss Myrtle Mathews, of Lavant hotel, spent the week-end with her parents at Dgight- side. At Maple Grove Maple Grove, March 17.----Roads are ina favourable condition after last week's 'snow storm. Some of the farmers are beginning to tap their sugar bush. Trousdale Bros. bave got steam in at the Gould Lake mine, and intend to start mining in the near future. Miss Olivia San born spent a few* days with her mother at Bell Rock. B. Martin had a sale on Monday, selling his statk and farm implements. Miss Edith Whaley, Sydenham, is at home for a few weeks. Mr, and Mrs. M. Lee were in the city on Saturday. Visit- ors: P. Vankoughnett and family and F. Nellis at B. Martin's; R. Lee, Sydenham, at M. Lee's; Mrs. B: Freeman, Desert Like, at S. Stephen- son's; James Wilson, Desert Lake, and O. and D. Ruttan, Sydenham, at M. Lees'; Mrs. P. Vankoughnett, at S. Stephenson's; Mr. and Mrs. J Whaley, at B. Freemtn's, Desert Lake; P. Vankoughnett, at A. Smith's, Wilmur; M. Lee and family, at B. Wood's, Sydenham; Mrs. G. Kemp and Miss Flossie Kemp, at W. Wilson's, Death at Crow Lake Crow Lake, March 16.--Otis Thar- rett left on Thursday with a carload of stock and settler's goods for his homestead near Lloydminster, Sask. Mrs. Margaret Badour passed away last Sunday after a long illness. .Her remains were placed in the Roman Catholic vault at Bedford, and were followed there by a large circle of friends and neighbors. The funeral service was held in Bedford church. Deceased was of a very kind disposi- tion. She leaves two sons and one daughter: J. Badour, of Tichborne, Delorm, ef Crow Lake, and Mrs, A. McGregor, Tichborne; also one bro- ther and two sisters. S. Jones is better. Richard -Reynolds, - while helping to load coal, fell and hurt himself very badly. Dr. Barry was sent to look after the case and found one rib broken and his back badly bruised. Miss Grace Knapp is spend- ing a few days with Mrs. William Anderson. F. Knight had the mis- fcrtune to fall, hurting himself quite badly. Oscar Knapp, Bolingbrook, is drawing logs from Crow Lake. Joseph McVeigh is preparing to build 4 new house on Maberly street. I Doings at Ompah March 16.--Mr. and Mrs c Davis have returned to Canonto. Miss Winnie Banks visit ed her grandmother, Mrs. J. Emery, on Saturday last. There was a large attendance at the Methodist church Rev. Mr. Hall had charge of the service. Mr and Mrs" T..Dubam and little son, Arnold, have recovered from a severe #ttack of chicken-pox. The roads are in a very poor condition, awing to the recent thaw. James More lost a valuable cow last week. Visitors: J. Kelford and Miss Loretta Manion, at J. Laundrie's; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCullough, Macdonald's Corners, al Trout Lake hotel; James Stewart meade a flying trip to Maberly. Di vine service was conducted by Rev H. Pringle in All Saints' church here or Sunday last. A number from here attended S. S. Barton's sale at Plevna on Friday last. Mr. Barton has sold his farm to J. Armstrong, and is removing with his family to Red Deer, Alberta, this week. They will be greatly missed by a circle of friehds. Andrew Watson, Perth, vis- ited his son, E. Watson, Jr., a short time ago. He * was accompanied home by Master Sheldon Laundrie. William McDougall, who" has been absent in the west for over three years, is visiting his parenis at Ompah. = Ompah, Sand Bay Budget Sand Bay, March 17.--Many of the farmers in this neighBorhod have tapped their sugar bush. The hum of John Fodey's sawing machine is heard in this neighborhood,' as he is sawing now in Duleemaine. Miss Sadie McDonald is enkaged for the summer at William Kennedy 5. Kg: ston. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald visited one day this week at Arthur Slack's, Loug Point. and Mr. and Mrs. John Fodey has gone to King=| fon to spend two weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Patrick Milne Bliss Rosa Fodey, spent last week visitiaig Miss Aggie Mamball. Mr. and Mrs. f. Lappan spent last Sunday at A. Lappan's. Elisa Deiglas spent {nu week-end at William MeDosa'd's. Prosper Marshall has returned home after spending a few days with Wil- 'fam Marshall, | Dorm. Cros: has been sawing at Sand "Iarier. The crossing on Sand lay .ake hevs Cr Was 'hetter than it is as pres at, Wiliam Marshall spond loyr Seturs day and Sunday at Mps. William Foder's, Outlet. Mr. and Mrs, J. "rita are rejoicing over the arrival 'fa Faby boy. Miss Eva Running has retursed bome. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Slack speut last Sunday at} Fodey John McDonald's. Miss Rose Fode and Miss Carrie Marshall spent a EL WHIG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, CEYLON TEA - eads the World. Sealed Lead Packets Only. Beward of Substitutes. Buy Phone 845 . Our milk is strained Pasteurized re times we Milk in bottled at Bottles once. PRICE'S Use only Gouper's Baking dr The Best that money can buy. D. 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