TET ECT Nj por pouRS. For chewing np AT A, MACLEAN'S, Nmiavie Street DL BEANUT SI AEEa ut fair, equitable prices do. 5 work we . You Can Trust Us Implicitly! Try AVID HALL 66 Brock St. bo ay ok t spoil, not be ciently sweet or be vourless, 1 showers are doing a lot of good 1 here attended the COUNTRYSIDE FANGS] WHAT WHIG CORESPONDENTS HAVE TO TELL Kemps Sxom Villages dni Farms Throughout the Adjoining Coun Events, sad Move ments of the People. Personals. 14.--The recent to from Westbrook Westbrook, = Sept. A number Hacrowsmath fair on Friday. Mrs. D, Anges is dl. Dr. Sheehan and' George Gates have re- tuened. home affer a visit back north. Nes. A. Asselstine, Odessa, in Haiting at D. Tig erin ton, at B tes" T Men S. M. Burt and htghter, saline, at J. S. T. Sproule's, Eliza Sproule is visiting in Hs SM England, nal: eal on friends here om Wabtiar Miss Loorné Sproule is attending the Collegiate in Kingston. late potatoes, ele. Reports From Chantry, Chantry, Sept, 10---Joseph Holi- day and family are leaving the vil- lage and locating in Crosby. Robert Preston has a horse now that will take him all his time to manage. Early Wednesday morning Harry Talbert and Miss Lena Wood drove to Delta to the Methodist parsonage and were united in marriage by the pastor. They have the best wishes of the community, On Saturday even- ing about thirty of the young men gathered at the store and had a jolly good time. Tuesday evening the la- dies gave the bride a notion show- er, An aeroplane with a red light was seen flying over the village Wednesday evening. Elginbwig News. Elginbuzg, Sept. 12.--~0On Tuesday afternoon, the funeral of the late Mis. Joshua Knight took place. Service was conductéd by Rev. Mr. Codling. Albert and Rilgin Stover attended the Toromto fair. Charles Irvine is very much improved. My. Farr, Colgbrooke, is teaching the school this term. A. number from here attemded Inverary amd Harrow- smith fairs. Miss Bustard, Wolia Island, is spending a few days at (. HKwing's. Mr. Danby, Smith's Falls, called on friends here recently. Visitors : Mrs. Barclay and Gerald, Toronto, at J. lewin's; Me. and Mrs. Cowdy, Mountain (Grove, at C. Fraser's. News From Arden. Arden, Sept. 12.--A large number attended the fair wt Tamworth, where Arden baseball team won 'a cup from Tamworth, Mrs, M. Brown is via iting 'at Tweed and Napange Miss Blanche Detlor bas given up her school at Cross Lake. Miss Frances Meagher is visiting. in town, 1, Fleck returned from. Toronto Fri day. © Mr. Somuers, Mountain Grove, at Mrs. Williams'. Visitors : . 1. MacKipnon, M.D., and S. Lockridge, dentist, at the Pringle house; Mrs, Shell, New York, at the Royal Hotel. The remains of the iplant daugh- ter of George Gibbs, Welland, were interred in the Methodist cemetery. The bridge at Salman river is almost completed and the job is a good one. Arden fair Oet. Gth: Railton Reports. Sept. 14.--The new tower of the Roman Catholic church is now completed and adds greatly to the appearance™®f the church. - Un Sunday: last, Rev. Father Staley gave a sernion on "Marriages. I'he County Council has erected a tine cement. Bridge on the comnty road op- posite the residence of Levi Cranston. Corn cutting is the order of the day. George Cranston has erecied a silo, 'This place lost ils post office on Sep- tember Ist, the rural mail delivery taking its place. Mr. Lawson, Kepler, is at Herbert Buck's. Miss Alice Grainger has returned to 'Loropte, af- ter spending aer holidays at home. P. Kelley, . Kingston, called on; friends here on Sunday. - Dr. Aykroyd: and Mr. and Mrs. O. Aykroyd, Kingston, visited at D. Aykroyd's. Railton, and helirey At Lake Oninicon. Lake Opinicon, Sept. 12--Owing to the rain on Sunday last the late crops are looking well. Church was well attended Sunday morning and D. J. Wigston delivered an interest ing sermon. ".School re-opened Sept. Ist with Miss M. Richards, Ke ler, Frances as teacher. Miss son, Latimer, is renewing ances at Lake Opinicon. oa expedition was greatly enjoyed by the. young people on Friday By. ing. Quarterly service wall be' im the church, Sept. 20th, Mr. Ps 4 of Sydenham, offivigte. a 2) J a 8, ston, spent De 'ar's. and: Notes. d Notes, Sept, 1 Lela . week with, ber. from, here. a Inverary, Sept, 7th. Inverar, iri Mrs. | '| durson, shortly BELGIAN PHEASANTS FLEEING _-- -- ding was solemnized at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mallory, when their second dgughter, Miss Huldab, was united in marriage to Charles H. Sinplair, of Syracuse, N. Y. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. G. Brad- ford, of the Methodist church, in the presence of the bride's family and a few relatives. The bride, who 'was given away by her father wore a pale blue dress of silk chiffon over satin messelaine and carried a bou- ques of bridal roses. The brides- mafd, Miss Bertha, sister of the bride. wore a dress of white crepe voile, and carried pink roses. The groom was supported by Blake Haws The wedding march was played by Miss: Laura Mallovy. . After the wed- ding dinner, the bride and groom left by train for - Brockville and Messena, N Y. They will reside in Syracuse. sR Lombardy Locals, Lombardy, Sept. 14.--Mr. Frank latimer, Brockville, spent a few, days recently with Mr. and Mrs thomas Cauley Lhe annuak fair held on Saturday, 12th, was a greater linan¢ial success than for many years, Recent visitors : Mr. and Mrs, 'Leeder, Miss. and Mr. Donovan, Lansdowne; Miss A. Hamer, J. O'Grady, Westport; Miss Gallagher, Fim Grove; Miss An Perth: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greer, Fairlield last Fhe Rural lele phone company has alnivst completed ita line through this vicinity. Mp. Watson has heen engaged as teacher in the public school here and has tak: en up residence in the village, Many of the farmers ave cutting corn, which is reported a good crop mm thas vicin: ity. , 'Ihe Misses Rabb, who were call et: home, - owing to the death of their father, the late John Robb, will leave for their respective schools in and Mps. the west Doings at Delia Delta, Sept. 10,--The campers have about all left the lake for warmer quarters, Mrs. R. M. Shav- er and children are visiting friends in Brockville, before returning te their ibme in the west. Mrs, George ITazleton is andergoing treatment in the Brockville general hospital Mrs. Philip Halladay, Elghn, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Hanna, For sey- eral nights in succession an wero- plane has been seen going over here. Farmers are threshing and silo-fill- ing. A successful patriotic meeting was held in Soperton on Monday ev- ening last. Miss Maysie Frye had the misfortune to fall and break her ankle, Miss Bernice Jackson i¢ aftending the Ottawa normal school. Mrs. R. Wood has "been con- 'fined to her home through illness. Charles Broley and wife have heen attending Toronto exhibition. Rev, W 8 McAlpine. is visiting friends in Sarnia. " At Washburns Corners. Washburns Corners, Sept. 10i-- A successful pienic was, held on the. 'school grounds at Washburn's Cor- I ners. on Saturday last. A sump- tuous dinner was served alter which 'amusement. was caused 2 games. da --selibol f . Clark, | ir. in, 0 Hel her, Quite nfo 0 HT at R bg her For severe woilnds, cuts, skin diseases, eczema and all skin troubles--for adultsor Elida Paul 'chu PROM At four o'clovs tables were sei and ail parieok of supper. Died at 3 ous Corners, Sept. 6th., Miss Berney, after a few week's. ill- g Mrs. Briggs, of Watertown; Y., was a recent guest at the home of Mr, end Mrs, John Laverna. Reeve B. B. Brown and family, of Montreal, visited friends here re- ently. The death occurred on Monday, Auz. 31st, of John Reabb, of Lombardy, aged csixty-three years. Mz. Reabb was hozn at Newbaro. He aught school for many years, and was clerk of the township 1 South Emsley for twenty, years. He was a man of sterling integrity, wlding the high esteem of all who 1ad the pleasuve of his acquaintance. The patriotic concert and canvass :onducted by the people of Lyni- west district will result in a con- ribution of 'over $600 to the sol- lers' relief fund. Bryce Saunders, ormerly of Athens, is now at Val :artier camp. in command of the 1st regiment of Hdmonton volun 1 Miss Mabel Jacob, of Ath- , who is attending Kingston mod- school, was home fcr Labor Day. Annie McCallum Alguire, of Bel- vidiere, IH. Haued friends in Ath ng, last week. farried" --ut---- the hurch of .8t. 'Dennis on Wednesday acrning, Aug. Oth, By Rev. Father 'ullilane, Miss Katherine MecGreg- iy ta John Shea. Miss Josie Er tin, Chantry, viecited friends in Ath- sng recently Mrs. H. Eruin and Mrs. M. Sopee, of Sopexton, leit on duesday tor visit at the home of Mrs. 'harles Spider at Lyn. Divine ser- vige was held at Washbura's Corn- ers on Sunday last. An instructive und profitable sermon was, preached (Rev. B. 8. Brown, of Montreal. iss Selina Prichard is seriously ill it her home in Athens. John familion, of Washburn's ~ Corners, nade a business trip to Cornwall his week. On Sunday evening Rev. N. Wi. Giles, of Hast Orange, N. L preached to a very large congrega- lien in the Methodist church, Ath- ame, The cotiages at Charleston Lake are nearly all deserted, only a ew Américan visitors remaining to view the glories of attumn, Mzs. 8. Daunden, of Plum Hallow, visited Athens' friends last week. Rev, & Daten, of Toronto, ¢alled. on. Athens' friends last week, Fraderick Yates, v student at the Kingston model school, spent the week-end at his home In Athens. THE TOWN OF DESERONTO. Events--Morrow-Xoung Wedding, Deseronto, Sept. 11.--A number of young ladies, on Mondsy, held' a tag day m aid of the soldiers' swives, which resulted in the collecting of WH. Mr. Mes, J. Knox and. Miss Mow had the largest amount of mongy in their box. On Friday last, Rohert: Geddis gave Labor-Day Stanlts were © the proceeds of his ice cream: parlor, both afternoon , and evesing, which amounted to over 356. Miss G. Kear, of, .gllingwood a few woeks with, Miss Kmma, Tien. = The Lahor day races did not bring 'a8 large a crowd as expeCted, on ace count. of the rainy weather. The re , spent her: - Named race~ Paddy R., Prince Dis ret, Bruce C. ho elngs-- Lara Pointer, Carrie Ne. tion, Edward Kaylor. © 2.25 olass--)immia Reiner Weno C., hing Pointer: ere werg al fodt rads and hase hall matches between Ra thug Mo hawk teams, Mohawks .y th, fin company played a picked team, Rathbun company winni - Alter an illness piv 4 over - a vony thera passed Prien) of Winn t notes, of M of En Havin nia nd nd to onl Vincent awa as. i} on |. THE CITY OF LOUVAIN, WHICH THE GERMANS BURNED, houie of Mr. and Mrs. Alzono' Young when their voungest daughter, Miss Mabel S., was united in gnaxriage to Rev. E. Milton Morrow, M.A, B.D. of" Hamilton conference, by Rev. Ro- bert Burns, of the Methodist church. The wedding march was played Thy Miss Olive Burns. The bride wore white silk crepe de chene with court train and bridal veil and on blossoms, and carried white roses. Her sister, Miss Pearl, was bridesmaid and Miss May Ennis was flower girl. The young couple took the C.N.R. train for. Toronto en route fo their new home. POCKETS FULL OF LOOT. Wounded German Had 50 Purses and : Mauch Jewellery, Paris, Sept. 15.--0One of the wound- éd Germam privates brought to the American hospital yesterday had his pockets crammed with articles, mak ing a package, when it was all tied up topether, abut eighteen inches square. Among them were fifty pocketbooks, a siking of pearls and many small articles of jewellery. The Germans are kept in a separate ward. and a guard is maintained at each door in the fear that some of the Turcos inetle hospital might attack them. MOVEMEN OF TROOPS, Government Asks Keep Ottawa, Sept. 15.--Supplementing the warning recently issued to Cana- dian newspapers against the publish ing of news of troop movements, etc, the government has issued the following : "I'ne authorities 'would be obliged if Canadian papers make no reference to the chartering of transports or to their movements, or to the em- barkation of troops." to Newspapers Silent. BOYS CALLED TO COLORS, Austrians Born in 1894 May Go to Front, London, Sept. 15.~Members of the Austrian -landstrum born in 1594 are to be called to the colors mecording to unofficial news irom Vienna, which is quoted in a despatch from Am- sterdam to the Reuter's Telegram company. Later, the despatch setat- es, the landstrum. class' of 1802 and 1893, if {it for active service, are to be sent to the front. TURKEY CHANGES TONE. Newspaper Attac ks on Triple Eetente Forbidden. 15.--Travellers ar- riving here from. Constantinople by way ¢l Scfia, 'Bulgaria, say - that during the past few days Enver Pas: ha, the Turkish wat minister, has forbidden (all newspaper attacks against the tuiple enfente, and es pecially against Russia. Petrograd, Sept. Toronto Street Market. Toronto, Sept. 14.-- Wheat, new bush., $1.20 to $1.22; goose wheat, $1.15; oats, new, b6e to 67ec; barley, bhush., 70c; hay, new, timothy, $20 to $21. hay, No. 2, $15.00 to $18.00, straw, $16.00 to $17. 00; dressed hogs, heavy, $10.75 to $11.50; dres- 'sed hogs, light, $12.25 to $13. on; butter," choice, dairy, Ibi, 30¢; 'B0c to 33¢; fowi, if, i5¢ to chickens, 19¢ to 21¢; "ducks, ib.. 16e 'to 20c; turkey Ib. 21c.to $27 Cs Rant tatoes, new bag, 85c¢ Seto. 90. TUPPER DONATES $1,000: Sir Charles Frond of Canada's Re- sponse to Call. 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