Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jul 1914, p. 12

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THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914, ~ eR } . s iii : W. A. Stewart, Folger, called on W. |barn. Quite a number attended the Pugh, "hurse-in-training, New York, otice COUNTRYSIDE Killingbeck on Tuesday. Orange demonstration at Prescott.on fis the guest of her father, T. Pugh. | . A w -- the 13th. The farmers are haying, Mrs. H. Knapp, who was visiting . " . - ree : At Washburn's Corners. which will be a g crop. rain {her daughter, Mrs. Kedden, Ports- | if d B ] P > pa angs your Soin es tu WHAT WHIG CORESPONDENTS: Wauhburn's Corners, July 11--The |308 vegétables are looking fine. |mouth, has returned home. Miss i INOO an ui aper livery. This will save you the extra HAVE TO TELL annual midsummer meeting and bas- -d : : Spurway, city, spent Sunday at Mrs. | Hi NN 2 charge of 25 cents per ton 3 : ket picnic ¥f the Leeds and Grenville Charleston Ho Notes. Neverson's. Master Reggie Gray, | fi \ g Coal From Beekeepers' association took lace Charleston, July 13. ~Raymond | city, is spending his vacation with Beove Coal. 37.30.41 shovlien m, News Pn Villages and Farms on July 4th at the home of aN B Green and bride, of Woodstock, have | Mrs. Hutton. The boys who west 4 . a 5 ! : Throughout the Adjoining Coun | jv. Athens A large number [returned homd after spending a week to camp have returned. They en- Try our Paroid Roofing, Blue Rosin, Sized «3 v , $7.75, it i . y : | : Nut Coal, $7.7 shovelled in. I" Rural Events, and Move [rom here intend celebrating the 13th | or so at the home pf. Mr. Green's | joyed their outing. - Miss Burton, > 3s Ay and Mrs. Green, Oak }city, has returned home after visiting i and Black Building Pajper, and Sound 1 4 Nut_Coal, $8, if carried. 1 48,00, ments of the People. at Prescott. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie, | parents, Mr. JAS. ARDS COAL co f New York, were recent visitors at | Leaf. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Tbran, {her sister; Mrs. W. Murray, sr. Mr. oi PHONE 155 Dulcemaine Doings. Y Jerney's, Mr. and Mrs. George | New York, are oceupying Mr. Bantd's jand Mrs. Toner, city, visited their " Deading Felt for Walls and Ceilings. r . favlor, of Boston, are calling on |cottage, Camp Jolly. Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Mrs. E. Murray. The many : q Dulcotaine, July Herma Bave friends and relatives. R. Gi. Lati- | Fleishman. New York, are syiending friends of Miss Helen Baxter, © who i commenced aying. Mr. and ANr3- 4 mer, of Brantford, is calling on friends {a few weeks at their cottage. m- thas been very ill, are glad to learn Contractors, Attention! James Ferguson attended the funeral lin Athens. He has Prchrnd a bak [ong the recent guests at Foster's | hat she is improving. Mrs. Boyle, co ' ' ig PHONE 1473 of Mrs. F. Ferguson, Caintown, on ery business in Brockville. For the | hotel were: C. F, Hoagland, J. P. li Belleville, who was dhe guest of ENAC LUMBER AND COAL Sunday last. C, McCready and H. lof few weeks the Rev Rk. W._|] Strikers, J. A. Maxwell, F. A. Cote ther mother, Mrs.' Anderson, has re- |; » . Ferguson spent Sunday in Lans-lSireet, of North Lakefield, Que. will | and W.¢ F. Snyder, Somerville, N,J.; }iurod home, © Get Prices From downe. Recent visitors : Mr. and occupy . the pulpit of Athens Metho | Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Atkinson, Atlan- A -- PHONE 07. \ % | A. CHADWIOK, Manager. David Marshall Mya. B Slack, Warburton, uy dist church, exchanging fields of la- [ta, Ga; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Basid- LIVE STOCK MARKETS. i a i Thos ond sletes, hor with Kev. 3 Fdvards. i Thom: Lm, Brockville, C.F. Ce Pe a IA on a a ; Ren ai et : ER xy JE i J3on, of Athens, left on Tuesday for | York; J. IE Moreland, in | 1 Prices ! EET a S------ nse aiblug, Gasltting und Winnipeg, at D. Haskin's; Mr. and winnipeg to spend theesummer with | N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan, C. Chim- hie | Prices eu) at the Various me TIE Aliention. ang reason. Mew W. Tapping, Phillipsyille; | Pearl relatives. A rain this week would | ble, Dayton, Ohio; F. B. Dunne, Gal : - Ss. A ------------------------------------ > -- h Danby, Lyndhurst, at W. Cook's; Mr. | C= plentiful erop of raspberries, | New, York: Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Ste-| Union Stock Yards, Toronto, July Fair, Lansdowne, at S. Fair's. blue berries and black caps. vens, Clifton, TI; Marsden Kemp. [13 in Receipts were liberal. 129 freien ases riers Kingston; Dr. McCauley and Dr. Con- [cars, 2,358 cattle, 791 hogs, 356 101 Queen Btreet. Preached to Orangemen. At Evergreen Valley. 11. Brockville. . sheep and lambs, 362 calves. Elginburg, July 13--Rev. BE. Cod-| py... en Valley. Julv 13. Farmer R. O'Connor was a visitor here over Cattle--A. few loads and lots of ling will preach to the Orangsmen |..." "Th. i) 'of hav. It.is vers | Sunday. Miss Gertie Kelsey return- {choice cattle sold at firm prices but on Sunday evenir next. Several dry. 'Thunder showers' are occurring | »d to Long Point after spending a (the common and medium grassers : , lox : oh 8 > . lodges will be represented. Several}, und but as vet this plad has not |few days at her uncle's, S. W. Kel. jVvere easier. Choie butcher's fi attended the celebrated at Deseron-| ccpived any rain Moe W. Silve: |sey's. Mr. and Mrs. T. McConnell, Steers, $8.30 to $8 hie and five at! }, F S i 2 ouday. Bi Wodndsday, the and brother, Master Darius Babcock {of Lyndhurst, spent Sunday .at the [S590 Sod butohers sears, $8004 i Sth, the funeral of Miss L. Dough- | yarker, are a a} clo's ri ve CMa ells ther, | {0 2h; s, - or a. [A arker, are at their un le , Marshal | home of Mrs McConnell's mothe 31RD ro ha oe 3 ; % N i i an erty took place. Rev. Mr. Shorten | Babcock Mr. and Mrs. F. Robertson! \[ys. Mulv s. i S¢ 5 anna : OR RE. EMRE 5 brevelied 8 very Jmprassive sermon. | spent Saturday at the celebration at | XS. ky steers, $8.25 1 $1.95; ote but ous reg Miss Dougherty had been a great|Camden' Fast. Ezra Babcock has | ° ; er Jellers, $e. eT 9 room house, new; all sufferer for years. Roy Ewing has |gone to the United States for a few Outlet Reports, mon butcher's _ heifers, 37.75 to improvements, $3,000.00 returned from visiting friends at weeks. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Bab |. Dutieds July [3 Paras pee, hay: $5.80; S30iee cows, nn to $7.00; ; ms Westport. C, Irvine is having his cock and family, Mrs. W. Silver, Mp | 0%: Mr. anc rs. John Reid and fGiood cows, $6.50 to $6.75; canners, | Je have ¢ te lines of < s of ing Easy tex " Apply house painted. Arnold Smith is fand Mrs WY Hoader. and FS oa two little sons, Shirley and Fber 152.30 to $3.50; hulls, $5.75 to We have complete line: of all Kinds of vuting spent -a few days last week with $7.25. shoes, including many new things you won't find . geting better. Miss Moore, Kingston | William Smith spent Sunday at i : W H Godwin & Son is spending a few days at J. Reid's. [Charles Woodhouse's. Mrs. B. Bab. | (fiends in Athens. Miss India Hen Feeders and stockers -- Prices elsewhere \ { « 3s -- cock received the sad. pews of the |4ersSon has 'returned to her home at [were not more than steady and few SC . ¢ 13 89 Brock Bt. Phone 434 Vennachar News. death 'of her grandmother, Mrs. Irish | [ake Eloida, after spending a week |ohanged hands. Choice-steers, $6.75 ME Real Estate Fire Insurance, Vennachar, Ont., July 14. Born } Yarker, whose funeral took place last with her sister, Mrs. W. Finlong, #L1to $7.00; medium steérs; $6.50 to FOR N to Mr. and Mrs, 'Charles Ball a] Wednesday. Clarence Smith was at Worhurion, and with other friends. $6.75: stockers, $5.50 to $6.25. oc daughter Mrs. W. H. Sallans : is William McQuayv's, Murvale, on Sun iss Limie Dine of Brockville, i Milkers and springers--Not many Oxfords, rubber soled shoes, canvas shoes, ten- laug ME . aot RNs ie lds spending he olidave with her sis ale at $65 to $85 each, bulk 2 r : Q 25 Yisidng Bor EO Rip ung, Y ter, Mrs. James Fodey. Mr. and Mrs. oh Fale ar Yo 370 oo. " nis and yachting shoes, 90¢ to $5.00. vna. Miss E dburg, Du- Georg onde or ga . " luth, Minn, and '° brother Her- Notes From Wilbur Long. Point, on Savarqey, of toa (ats | _Calves--Market for veal calves FOR WOMEN bert are spending the sum- Wilbur, July 14. --Blue berry Lena I've, daughter of Mr. and Mrs was Sem. Choice. veals, is. 3 mer months with their brother, | picking is the order of the day #nd [T. G. Tye. Mrs. Elwell Slack. James | $10.50; common to good, $6.50 to 1 s of white canvas and buckskin sl 3 reli ary oF Ye a ye) Jack, James jog 7, All kinds of white canvas and buckskin shoes Felix Rodburg. The men from |2véryone report a good crop. I'he | Patience and Miss Eulie Patience were |: i 1 : . . : Ton ' around here who have been work-|annual picnic was a decided success among those who took the trip to Sheep and lambs Prices ho d yachting and outing shoes of all deseriptions, {oe up. ing on the government road for John [1nd was well attended. S. Jacksan |Urescott and Ogdensburg on Monday. steady. Sheep, $4.00 to $6.00; culls | . Brown, are home for the haying |it'ended the Orange celebration af|the 13th, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lea and Tams, 2.50 to $4.50, spring | which is a fair crop. John Costello, | Perth on Monday. Mrs. W. Roche. | cock have moved to Lansdowne,where lambs, $9.25 to $10.25. y . FOR CHILDREN manager of the Renfrew branch of | took a irip to Kingston last week [he has opened a blacksmith shop Hogs--Market was firmer. Selap- } } the Singer Sewing Machine company, | Mr. and Mrs. J. Hayden, Cobden | I'hev are very much missed in this lo ed, ed an por Pog 19 Running shoes, canvas shoes, slippers, and the . 0. b, cars 9. 5 X : . a : . finest line of barefoot sandals in town, 65¢ up. inn N08» I~ ¥ : av . 3 ' | | 4 21 a S was the giest of R. W. vonner this | have come to Visit. at 8. Jackson's | cality, where they are so well and fa week. Mrs, George Thurston 'and Mist | vorably known. Robert Williams has | CATs: ne, and 'is doing a Montreal Live Stock. ---------------------------------------------------- - ing at the latter's home here, have cock at Dulcem n Mrs Montreal, July 13.-- (West End SOI IAS Echo Lake Echoes. : return to Schumaker. Thomas. Mil- | good business a blacksmithing, : v ' Echo Lake, July 14.--The sound [ler. Snow Road, visited Mrs. Mc |kdward Vanderburg . spent Sunda | Market): a » of the mower is heard once again [Murtry. Mr. and Mrs. wJ. Craig [with Mrs. N. R. Johnston, Saad Bav. Cattle, receipts about 1,250; E RRI N 5 Hay will be very light in this vici Kingston, have come. to spend the Senator George Tavlor and some oth- alves 900; sheep and lambs, 1,300; n summer months here. Mr. and Mrs 1 hogs, 1,200. a . / nity. Berries are quite plentiful. Mrs bine D : er friends motored from Gananoque to William Wilks, visited af ¥. Bart-| this place on Saturday. Mrs, 1. ( Trade was slow with lower prices «" a A. Albertson, Moscow, is at her bro- 3 Fancy Thin s, D. Ruttan's. W. Veley and S.|Taw's over Sunday J. E. Boyd, | Webster and two sons, of Smith's [Paid for cattle and sheep, but hogs x { DAIRY te, A, le 20 Sut Soma 3 ats S| Pe wo of mar a To sti and wens Suwon |p SVE 08 00D SHOES ' ayes, Watertown, N.Y., is visiting |here. Gerald Thomas, Perth, visit- | (heir island home. Prime beeves, 73; ¢ to 8%c; medi- ' ed his um, H¥%e to 7Tl%ec; common, 44¢ to i her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Swit home here. Miss" Mamie b what diffejeut from the zet; Mr. and Mrs. V. Abrams, at|DPeachman, Flower, spent the week Janctown Fotthis ylac; calves, llc to gg, sheep, dainti r a Ha Sailer and C. Cox's The school house was filled | #nd at W. C. Boyd's: Jundtown, July. 18.2 0r eid Mrs 3.c to 53 c¢; lambs, $5 to¥$7 each. 1er--- a u'll like them Sunday last. Mrs. S. G ; wave emis . town, ~--Mr. . 1 per ps Yor Ea ie on Sunday last. Mr 8. ¢ oudy gave a x J. J. Warren are spending to-day in mt better. If 'yau don't you'll find |a fine sermon. W. Alport had a bee Collins Bay News, Perth Several from here attended Chi Live Stock "' Dai " raising a barn. J. Cponig is th p- ¢ ; FY ois . e hicago Live Stock. the regular Dairy Creams tobe Suising.a b yd po "4 o-tuy ( itins Bay, July 13.--Farmers are | the funeral yesterday, at Caintown Chicago, July 18. Cattle Tier very best soda biscuits you ' » Soyvery busy haying. The crop is re- |of Mrs. Frederick Ferguson, a well | ceipts 1,500; market steady; beeves, Wagner's. Miss Luereta Wagner, at rol : pra have ever tasted, Woohar 8 5 & ported very light, but prospects for | known young woman of thirty-three | $7.70 to $9.85: steers, $5.80 to $8.- Packed and sealed at the bakery % begin i Yery good. Cora also Jiro. years, who died suddenly of heart |55; stockers and feeders, $5.80 to Sar Practical : in packages that preserve thei Budget From Bloomfield. Iv rade Ne Hop R BIE 18 »ad-| failure caused by a broken blood | $8.10; cows and heifers, $3.90 to & freshness d he Bean : Bloomfield, July 13.~The hottest Jvisiting Mrs T EB 3 iagaion, '"' (vessel. Miss Fern Warren was suc- $9.15; calves, $7.50 to $11. i TAT andesellan ac, 10cr and spell of sensor es Bom 'hete daric Mrs r Re 1 of W o Ir. and | cessful in passing the recent En- Hogs-- Receipts 28,000; market ome Dress Makin oe, the past w yok > m ring p od ' i of slkerville, hetve ax trance examinations. Mrs. Andrew strong; light, $8.60 to $9; mixed, a eek, € 3 ging [rived to spend the summer with their Tennant and son, Syracuse, N. Y., is | $8.50 to $9; heavy, $8 to $9; " ] & Every package guar- around 100 degrees in the shade, Ger daughter, Mrs (Dr.) Rankin. Mrs. [a guest of Mrs. Alvin Avery. Mrs. Jrough, $8.30 to $8.45; pigs, 37.80 anteed", ald Gibson and wife, of Calgary, are {Eliza Rankin has returned home 7 y : i $8.80: bulk of sales, $8.70 to visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | bringing her granddaughter, Miss Jear |W. Lanigan, Winnipeg is the guest on 95 Xo B OF. BRILS, Foe x i Stanley Gil Charles . Cl nd | McD ® ' ah lat Egbert Avery's. Mr. and Mrs. | $8.95. * Perrin's Sample Package' anley Gibson narles inton an cDonald, with her. \ll are pleased |W p >a 5 Sheep and lambs--Receipts Samp g wife, of Hamill hi siting k at J : W. -Patterdon, Fairfield East, were Sheep a an t I ww Of someof our delicious fancy y i ain) oo a ' a Eo i' © ow that Josie. Bell was success guests at Norris Ferguson's on Sun-) 000; market weak; sheep, forthe: biscuits, : for 10c in coin or | ohn inton's iss 1arlotte Bow ful at her entrance examination. Prof rea . . Le * $6.10 yearlings $5.90 to 35: ' . - x . i "vada vg | erman, of Toronto, is visiting W. A. Jand Mrs. N. T. MncCleme . day last. Mrs. W. B. Warren, Lans- | § : ¥ , Bis repared Especially For This Newspaper \ Se svary Stamps, and your grocer's € vs r acUlement are at fowne, visited at Thomas Franklin's | lambs, native, $6.40 to $9.20. P ? P y pap 3 Christy and John Bowerman. E. B. | their { f he wes ' name I arm for the hot weather. Rasp "vy Yarwood is on a trip to the North- | berries are commencing t riper but | OR Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- ive Stoc A Eda rien, i Avoy and Miss Grace, Mallorytown, Buffalo Live Stock. » . PERRIN West, 'The green pea season is here {if the gry weather continues VW 3 . Lo - D. 8S IN & COMPANY e € € v weather continues they will were recent visitors at M. Hall's East' Buffalo, N. Y., July 13. A STUNNING MODEL and the factories are busy eanning. | not be very plentiful Rev, Mr. Eger A 'attle Receipts 1,500 active @ Pe ece 8, a » . Mr jacket and Russian tunic skirt form a LONDON - CANADA | What promised to be a fall crop will [ton and wife. of Colorado. are visit. | Farmers have begun haying. chic combination. fall short owing to the ravages ot ling at 'I. D. Fairlield's. Mr and Mps, |3nd Mrs. Jacob Warren and Fern fungus and lice. W. J. Campbell has |.J. Brash spent Sunday at Wolfe I< |recently visited .friends at St. Anne t fers $7 $R 75 : $ ! purchased a new auto. Rev. Mr. |land, with the latter's parents. Black | 4¢ Bellevue, Que. Miss Cassie Ten- | 58 heifers, lig Vy rie ¥ p . Smart dressmakers have begun to 0 3/.00, bulls, ) 24% ring in variations upon 'the Russian - ® Jewel, a former minister here, is Vis- {bass are being caught in large' num- | dant returned home last week after Jig : Ss . Furniture Special iting friends. bers by campers. The fishing is re |SPending a year at Regina. Mr. jock Ts au Tenens, 44. ) to $7.65; } tunic costume, and one is shown todfly i . re ported as being better than former | Bushfield of Saskatchewan, is guest j3'0C% eels, © Tadd | : that will be sure to find favor. It is HINTS ON LIVING ROOM PIECES Beech Corners Budget. years """ lat BH Tennant's. S. Cheetham visi- Xa Receipts, 1,400; active; $5 , suitable to development in linen, plain y Lo 5 . q Teun . \ ~ te p 3 pe} ? and striped effects being combined. ¥ Beech Corners, July 10.--Farmers --re-- ed our factory on Saturday. rs. Hogs-- Receipts, 13,000; active; ~4_The ped linens ong cost from 40 are busy cutting hay and report a |= ) ~ Charles Baile has returned YOM. ovr and mixed 39.40: vorkers and D ve : M - Willowbank Budget. Brockville General hospital. Mrs. |288VY and mixed, $39.20; 3 : . cents a yard upward come in the pat- ery poor crop. Mr. and Mrs. 1D Willowbank ) . . " ; n : "foigs, $9.40 to $9.50; roughs, $8 to : : *%=~' terns that make up this suit' most Mosher and Mr. and Mrs. D. White illowbank, July 14-8. Mec. [Benjamin Ferguson, who is a pa 38 stags, $6 to $6.75 'al Th ch, Wilfrid Eastw : . | tient at Brockville General hospital x Batiste 3 effectively in wash materials. oy ninch, Wilfrid Eastwood and J. Mc ient a Cc e ny I p and lambs-- Receipts, 2, ! are exceedingly smart in silk. The Nined hive wach Purchased hay load [is HRprOving: eb Jiotten, Lass. 300; active and steady; lambs, $7 to gre alsh e2ce 1s unusaslly' attractive, oh Wor Ankle or of iananogue wa: | downe, is guest at W. H. Ferguson's. | (4 ©, yearlings, $6 to $8; wethers, | a To make, the dress requires 2% yards oy Sham ana. otganived : Baitiell oh ~ | $6.25 to $6.50; ewes, $2.50 to $5.50; of striped and § Yards of plan mas Sa * po in the SC hool house arriefie umps. heep, mixed, $5.50 to $6 ; terial 44 inches wide. ingheck and W. E. Mosher are going Sooo) iret the people attended Barriefield, July 14.--Mr. and Mrs - ---- 3 The linen should first bs folded care- to start for La Fargiville, N.¥., on Toon ten ir ursion on the steamer | wynell, of Syracuse, are the guests| All acid drinks, sych as lemonade fully; then the parts of the pattern Monday. Mrs, Amos Thompson and ces of ad vr oP under the AUSPl | of her mother, Mrs. G. Medley. Mr. Jor fruit punch, should never be ; marked by triple "TTT" perforations daughter, Mrs. Charles Delcay, re Methodist dingy crise of Grace ind Mrs. Strarder and two children, | mixed or served in a metal pitched. 'laid along the fold. For short sleeves turned home after spending a dew last. Messrs. oy nisday nigh' | of Toronto, are visiting her mothers] Use a glass or china one. .the lower parts of the sleeve are cut days with relatives at Harlowe and |g Wight Bre kept bu > in ae Lg Mrs. Muller Miss Irene Stanton 1s gs 4 at. Sidiation are sito given n> Gilli EF volus us > ceme- tab . is : i 3 g + "lower effect for Ade- Arden. John Killingbeck returned Htery, mowing the grass and attending] Jie guest of her sister; Mug, 8 Sn ONTARIO FALL. PAIRS 'sired. The lower edge of the over- howe alr speuding some time on the [the flowers, -and every thing looks |46F% ¢it) Mrs, Wohetar a wy to READ bia ; front of the jacket may be finished drive up north. Mrs. Charles has re- well. Miss E Jackson has resigfied children are visiting at the rectory )ates of. Fairs Held in Eastern On- 4 straight If 'desired. but the cut out ef- turned to her home in New Ontario. | her position in the school She will Mrs Salsbury, city, is the guest of tario. : fect exposing the vest {s very desirable, be missed as she proved to he a|her daughter, Mrs. N. Stanton, jr. J. Sept. 22-24 ; b ' In making, the vest is first finished BT 104 AM Burns Thurston, who have been visit | purchased the Ey of H. lea Hogs, 9¢ to 9c. We will send youn the 7 rime steers, .50 to $10; shipping, 38.75 to $9.25; butchers, $7.25 to oh mb spent Sunday at W. Killingbeck's. My and Mrs. Joseph Laraby spent Sun day at Charles Killingbeck's. Rev Mr. and Mrs. Alton called on J. W Stalker ou "Fhursday T. T. Kill St Helen's School Dunham Que good teacher. Mr. and Mrs, F.|Vanalstine, of New Omtario, is vis. Aimonte , Era BY hr a he th Trot oat : ' ] *| Beaubien was at James Coman'siting at T. Turner's. Miss Beatrice \rnprior He ...Sept,. 2-1 hemming. Then pleat the front, plac- nite osident al School ToL Girls. $9 1Sunday. Mrs. George Haig was visit- | Allen, of Kamloops, B.C., who was Bancrott. 1-2 ing "T* on single Iarge "0" perforation gitles South of Hy Matriculation ing in Gananoque one day last week. | tha guest of her brother, F. Allen, has delleville'. . . . .. . : and tack. Arrange front on. vest, High, healthy situation, games and (Mrs. John McNinch, sr, and Miss [Heft for Toronto to visit be Bowmanville. shoulder, under-arm and armhole rE ngunes and Physica] {McNinch, are at the Sandbanks for|fore returning home. Miss Kate | grockville.... . . ....Aug. 30. Sept? i edges even. Close under;arm, seam as Culture. Resident glish staff. For |the summer. Joseph Clark has his| Allen, nursein.training, at Ottawa, { Centreville, (Addington County) . : notched: closs shoulder seam. Sew Prospectus apply MISS WADE, Princi- lnew steel barn near completion. |has left for Toronto to be the guest . .Sept. 12 ' _collar to neck edge as notched. pal ; William Lindsay is building a bank |of her brother, Gi. Allen. Miss Lillie | Cobourg a. . .Sept. 22-23 } pSleovs--Tur shart sieeve See vutling --orawall .......... . Sept 3-5 { : Sept. 27-29 easing any fullpess between notches at TT ? : Delta, . oie Ottawa A etville No . elbow. Close cuff seam as notched, : So Frankville. ...........Sept. 24-25 sew to short sleeve, double "00" per- Ladies' Colle e ; : § Jarrowsmith. «ev + + DOPE: 10-31 i forations even, single small "0" per . 5 . & " §laverary Se i Sept. 9 foration at inside seam of sleeve. Sew RE-OPENS SEPT. 8th, Sr . Ea ph ; Komptville. ...... . . . .Sept. 24-25 sleeve In armhole, inside seam at notch § New Building --costing $140,000.00. er ' = i 2a brid Kingston « + + Sept. 30 Oct 1. - in front, easing a¥y fullness between CARD, LIBRARY AND CENTER| giosolutely Fire-proof. yen a2 : yx inthe Lanark was SEPL, J0s11 A eatin, 8 ulta pa al Modern Convenience. New > \ Lansdowne ...... ....Sept 17-18. oot diteve nehzite 84 Cuts and 4 TABLES, ANY FINISH Pure Water trom Artesian Well. : : eikey Bal : LANE Fm Lombardy seeeia as -Sept. 12-18. | Sn double "IT petforations. Fin. COURSES: A : x Londen .(Wesgern Fair) .Sept..11-19 = ; ub with, Boro ated "| Academic Course from to First Y ae ) ; A Lyndhurst... . . .. Sept. 15-16 ; University. Ries Ar, Dts. Soames Pore : g : X Tenn RE 29.30 : n bemstitched ruffle. : ' : Seal Culture, Sisnaetesl Whee sur line FR CUTTING GUIDE S230 4 4 ~~ » Ja i : 0.LS. REV. J. W. H. MILNE, B.A., D.D., -22 President. J. W. ROBERTSON, LL.D., C.M.G., Bites Ae ! hig Morrisburg LL Aug. . g Napanee. .... Sept. 15-16 uv Wer - Chairman of Board of Trustees. § : : Leading Undertaker. Phone 577 le AT i 2 Y Newboro. . . .. Sept. 17-18 = 4 New] se Sax sain a % - Newington Sept is Charming model for a summer suit oN wo Sept. 14-16] to be made of and striped linen Jttawa (Central Canada) Sept. 11-19 | OF aay other smart material. The Eton Sept. 22-23 Peterboro .. .8 : : . gleton, .. + Above Patterns Can be Obtained from ldenfrew.......... . a A | Newman & Shaw, FOLD OF 44 imc MATERIAL WITHOUT NAP x 3

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