Learn to Play 'hie Piano | vicinity. in One Evening $ £1! iif] You Can! Here's the PROOF ** My boy, who could hever Haka note aud &L thee pieces first wight.' I Winderes [Ay te Ont °F cermainly think § Method Music wonder ful, my CGrend-dag lessGi, vow she can piay correctly. Mrs. (Rev) Jus Ora wand, Unt 3 William Snook's. sat down ter, 11 years old never had several pieces quite iam, Ingle | could play tlie first piece in 40 minutes nd' i300 bef i tried a 1 on Whe A vim 460] ; , Winnipeg, Man , 460 Bournar / # ore." '---Mr¥, minutes learned GLENDOWER. Fob. 18. --James. Wilson and 'his son ng wood with their sawing ite a number attended the F Bbeodke Agron Hop- Gowdy Church last Hay is very soaree in this Prices ave very high since the war broke out. Mrs, Saniord is visiting at A, Timmerman's, + DESERT LAKE, Feb. 19.--Richard Wilson been doing "satis! work with his" sawing machine in this neigh- borhood. ' Frederfek Orser had the migtortung to Bet his" hand badly hut. "Bears has returned Rome after 4peuding a week With Pawson Snook getting out logs, A number from here attended the supper anil concert at Holleford, Frederie« Snook, Winnipeg, is at his father's, has CLARENDON. . 17.~--Mrs. James 'Campbell Son, Archibald, are visiting friends at Balderson and Perth this week. Rev. Mr. Broinwick and Mr. Fuller, held revival meetings bere last week, and are now at Oso. Miss Edith Appleby, has returned from i Nellie Clarke is v Thornton's. George Harrington, Havelock, is spending a few days with his parents Here. The Misses Wariel aud Genevieve Detlor and Bessie Wil- liams spent Sunday at Elm Tree Mrs. Charles Greene and daughter, Leta, visited at "Edgewater (ot- tage." Mrs. B. Newton, at B- Detlor's. | There is some talk of ao pulp mill being" built at Ardendgle. Frank Hartwick is home for a few days. The snow ig rapidly disap- pearing and the roads in places are almost bare. This is regretted by the lumbermen, who have only begun to baul their logs. A crowd of young people attended » dgnee at "Edgewater Cottage" Thursday evening. last. Melville Barr, Moun- tain Grove, at J. Gendron's. A num- ber of young people attended charch service at Fl Trée on Sunday.' The home of Mr. and : Mrs. Knight was the scene of a dance on Friday night. Miss Luella Mosier, of this place, and Dennis Thompson, Mountain Grove, were quietly married at Tamworth last week. CUSHENDALL. Feb. 17.--The Pine Hill cheese fae- @ from Rideau Siation. Messrs. Connell had g hee last week drawing lumber * from Kingston for building purposes. Miss E. Hunter, of this place, was united in marriage recent- ly to E. Graham, of Maple Lawn. hMrs. Connell, Sr., one of the oldest isiting at Mrs. F. A, tory had a been drawing the season's | were given by Rev. Henry Gracey, | pastor of St. Andrew's Church, Rev. Melvin Taylor, of Grace Church and | Rev. A. E. Oliver of Gananoque East | Circuit, to, which Bethel Church he- I longs. \ % ] BONGARD'S, | Feb. 17.--The ice in the bay is in | excellent condition fer ice boating young people. {and is enjoyed by the |S. Pierson, Wellington, visited his | sister, Mrs Tobey, W. Hughes and wife visited the latter's parents at | Waupoos. Mrs. P. McAuley who has | been ill is recovering. 'Mr. and Mrs. {Roy Hobson, Schobain, visited {friends in this vicinity. Allan Har- rison and Russell Kerr spent the week-end at Conway and Bath, Mr. and Mrs. Cale, Waupoos and Mi. and Mrs. G. Storms, Cressy >were re. cept guests at J. N. Sheppard's. Mr and Mrs. F. Eaton aftended a Ma- { sonic banquet in Picton on Friday inight. Mr. and Mrs. R. Harrison, | were guects at H. Bongard's, Wau- | poos, on Wednesday. The quarterly | board meeting was held in the | church here on Monday. J. Huff spent the week end in Kingston. W. ; Bradley and children, Chatham, ars 1 at James Bradley's, { ron, Gananoque, held communion ser- vices here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herbison and Mr. and Mrs. Finol Herbison visited friends in Lyn Mr. and Mrsi J. E. Pur their daughter, Miss Sunday. reénfield, is the guest sister? Mrs. Robert Webster. A. Roautree has" returned home her mother at See Lloyd Warren, Oak Leal, Wesley Warrem's on Sunday. erbison and family visited at Herbison's on Su Egbert on Montay. vis, Lyn, visited Janet Purvis, on bel Moorehead, 6; of her Mrs. from a visit to ley's Bay. was at Egbert H Eirnol Neil, New Liske acquaintances h | NEWS GATHERED OVER NEAR COUNTIES , 8 AY, FEBRUARY 20, 1915, Miss Ma- ay. George renewing old 4 number from thur Howard's sa Thursday. ' the Bath 'M asked Rev. is quite ill with improving slowly. | Lomo & Adington - BATH. Feb. 18. --Mig Maggie Rose is on a visit to frieads pear O here le The quarterly board of ethodist Sexsmith another year, and he Frederick Hagerman's son, pneumonia, Mise has returned from friends at Mifihaven. 3 ar . booting dessa. Quite attended Ar- at Stella on Church to stay has have for accepted. Walter, but is Wartman & 'visit with 3 piteatton A GOOD RECORD a Wuamer sear for he Mutant Lite of Can In tory. : anecess nelflame Policyholders in the mutual company, being 8 holders. ' mneial review, ® the Mutual Company In jandat to-day, business sefured under conditions of sach ! depression ks volumes for the me of ny. Contemplating insurance will save Money by placieg their ap. with this excellent company. S.ROUGHTON, BENERAL AGENT. hone oe or 581. 0 Broek St, Kingston. Office Phone, . $10; Ren, 561. Harry Sharpe, Special Agent, on' By this td eansisting of, Fd of It short. nock cy skated oo Pee k srong. well made. rock efm Ory BOY Cn seuss § 8 an ¥ pir ob wall padded Nockey gloves 0" bE cane splinds over of steand heavy Bodkéy boots nem oe > ee ay 3 og - Na . Arcadian Violet, , Carnation. - Aon thre marci sb ui ta wall; ewer an wo ok there bottle nw them our. Then return oun 83, ) and. you with ve atone, thes oom slates rubber ou Jon Onporianity Tete 4 » hokey slows boots without selling any mote route. urey boys t Oarianga io stand payment of all ohare ac pur OULAL right to your door undes our Pan. OEPT. H. 434 TORONTO. ONT. NER Ar rong = ro Sine, Seam, My foreland we will | SOTURING CO. INDIA PALE ALE Nat: a Useléss "Tntdxicant, but WHOLESOME BEVERAGE with TAMWORTH. "eb. I18.--~George - Woods and daugh- ter, Maude, are visiting friends at Walkerville. 'Ihe box social - held op Puesday evening in Coxall's Hall, was A grand success. Mt was in aid of the Red Cross Society. | 'Phere was a goodly number of People prescnt and all enjoyed the evening immense ly. The total receipls were 315 and the ne profits' were $10. The 1.0. O.F. will have a banc et at Napanee Thursday night, ! patie Rare Luci and respected residents, ig serous! ze Lug ill. The children of Mr. and Mrs. J | Hyland are also seriously ill of pueu- Feb. 16.--The two youngest chil- movia. Rev. Mr. Harrington, who | dren of f Mr. and Mrs. Carmon Eyre was, very ill of grippe, has quite re- | have heen, very ill, but hopes are en- covered. Miss Jessie Gordon spent | tertained of thelr recovery. The peo- the week-end at her home and has ple are very sorry to part with Miss returned to (iananggque High School. Hannah Stevens from this neighbor. Mrs. . W. Henderson, Deseronto, also | hood She has moved to Addison spent the week-end at her mother's, | to live with her sister, Mrs. Johan Mrs, Ward. Mr ana Mrs, K, Keller | Male, Samue! Goderich had the are visiting at W. Gordon's. Mrs. M. | misfortune .to lose his horse. It Ritchie, Sunbupy, Js at her mother's, | dropped dead on the road while in Ars. Hamilton." George and Reginald | 1; rnocq Quilting Is the order of Moore, Gamanogue, at" Mrs. Ward's. { the day among the ladies, Miss Pearl | Seeds is spending her holidays at her | home here. Miss Clara Chant, train- ed-nurse, is in Breckyille hursing ey, 8 years old "Cod Save the King Buriea City B.C. Veo Jind Deseronto, where she spent a couple CHANTRY. z of weeks the guest of Miss Geraldine (iracey. ~The farmers are hauling pulp' Wood and shipping to Oftawa Rn Ticonderago, 'N.Y., Joséph Py Kiek Intends moving to a farm tome miles from the village shortly. Miss Craig dpent Sunday with ' Sharbet ECHO LAKE. ' Feb. 15.--The warm weather and T#in has taken the snow. dewn a lot, 8. Vandewater, who has been very Hl of mumps, is a Witte bette. Mr. aid Mrs. Robert Hamilton, are visit: ing friends at Funterprite and other points. William Veley. and Lara Vanvolkenburg, at J. Switzer's: Jos eph, Jefferty at W. Wagar's: Marcus Switzer, Mrs. H, Hicks, and Mrs. Dn. Ruttan, drove to Wilkison on Sunday. D. Ruttan, Miss Lucretia Wagar and Miss BH. McMahon at Wilkison's: M¢. and Mrs. Thomas Cox and Ernest Cox at ¥. Cox's; Parham; John Swit- zer lost a valuable dog last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Babcock, at Joseph Cox's. a Nee A = and medicinal dietetical uses ~ MADE A9 GOOD AS WE CAN MAKE IT -- If not sold by nearest wine and spirit merchant, write JOHN LABATT, LIMITED LONDON CANADA FERNLEIGH. Feb, 16.-- Phe reads 'are in fine condition aggin after the recent snowstorms and the farmers are drawing hay and wood. A. Mar- \ 339 East. tin has moved into his new residence. Jartes McParland, Agent, & -341 King Bt. Rev. Mr. Alton held meetings in the z 3 Free Methodist church Sunday last | EOOEE oe : Yee : George. Salmond made a business trip to Cloyne Just week. Miss M. Daneock ag week-end visitor at er sister's, Mrs, G, Sa, mond s, Mrs. W. 'McKinnon is Very 11. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills, af A. Lyon's; Mr. and Mrs. PF; Villneft, at B Thomp- son's; Mr. and Mrs, BE. Babeoek, at Q. Sahhond's; 0. Flidler, at W. Lem-| 2 ke's; Mise K. Dowdell an over-Sunday SELBY. Feb 17.--A number from here at- tended the kitchen, shower at A. Sexsmith's on Friday night. E. T. Anderson has sold his property here, MF. and Mrs, D, 'MeKim left. on Monday to attend the funeral of 'his brother-in-law, the late Mr. Vosper, Campbeliford. J. Paul is very ill at is Jrothers. or ul. A few Tom heré attended the quiltin at] s Mrs. J. ©. Hudgin's, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. BE 1g are mov- ing on their farth west the vil- lage, Xr and 3 Ok 'and een visited with Trishds at Empy my on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R and baby Pearl spent Sunday with friends at nm. Visitors: | Mrs. English at J. A erson's; Mrs. Graham at J. Wood's: Mr. 'and Mrs. C. File at 8. Anderse "8S; Miss Han- nah at C. ArnoM's;' 'Mr and Mrs, FL. Amey's SANGSTER. The young folks attend ed tie ball in Fermoy on Monday evening. Nicholas Murphy had the | misfortune to lose one of his honses on Saturday by fire. It was ocen- pied by John 'Goodheart. School is progressing with Miss McCarey, Brew- er's Mills, as teacher. The marriage of Miss Rose Young and Timothy Babeock, Clendower, took place on February 15th, at the Sacred Heart Church. © J. E. 0'Connor and 1. Be- dore, Claw poke, at op ines Fon nor's; Tiss Margaret Murphy has re- Ha Avery, Mallorytown, ined to Kingston, after a visit with | A Gibsons t ID has rented Mrs. George Gibson's farm her : N ® ne Barelt jn Miss | and will take possession in the spring. , at M. Kelly's, Bo Lake; F. Gordon Gibson was taken to tne Rondon, Fish Creek, and T. Murphy | Beockvill ital ye f and Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Cochrane, at Deackville, hospital yesterday for an give 4 ) 0 operation for appendicitis. William \a fair quarsofter? Bobet Thomas Young's; James Hickey and { Burnham, Mallorytown, is sawing Post Office. jg. Hm "I accept | fund. The concert given on Wednps. {W. J. Cochrane, at .T. Barrett's; J. { wobd in' this "vicinity. your 7 day Pree Trisl Offer as announced Lo day evening last, in: behalf of the ! Cottway at to Crow ke |: +4 Kingston Whig on | Cross Society, Ki was a decid ou Saturday." lames Barrett ab | etl CAENTOWN. HURIE CO. 226 Wilson Building, Téronto, tas | ed success. An excellent programme | as Murphy's. i Feb. 17. Charles Teunant was Jaa given by telent from Kingston, PITISFERRY EAST {home from Kingston to see his par- Canataqui and Latimer. Over fifty-fony | | - - | énts before going to the old country. dollars was cleared. C. Bmitn is hme Feb. 19.--~The rocent thaw has spoil. | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell, Escott, y y Feb. 18. * Just Think! | Never Touched a I 1% Plano Before.' As Skmple as A.B.C. been theft 7 lestars, ASC. DE. F.G., printed in the musi instead of 'the puzzliog characters snd signs {cund inondinary music. A chart and guide for uss on the piano keyboard (sce illustration above) shows you where to put the fingers of both hands. Anyone ean learn to play the piano or organ in a few minutes, The Easy Form Music Method is a genuine tw Who truly love music, but who have never before been able 10 express them- selves in melody. + Try it FREE in Your Home In opder to B is nothing:but " YONGE MILLS. Feb. 18.---The ice harvest is in full swing. Miss Mary Ferguson, Mal- lorvtown, spent a. few days visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs IL. Burn- ham, Shagbot Lake, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Munro last week. Mrs. William Ferguson, Ottawa, was a recent guest of Mrs. M. Ferguson. Miss Minnie Gibson spent a few days week the guest of Mrs. J. A. ELGINBURG. Feb. 18.--Rev. Mr. Humphrey, Hag rowsmith, changed services with Rev. ng.y Mr. Codling on Sunday. On Sunday it 1s not gl we claim, [next Dr. Chown, Kingston, will such a fajr, a talk in behalf of the Belgium ni That's Tair, isa's it? If Sud we afford to make. hen - writing, give in the Two Siestehes, | receive ALD MONEY PRIZE offervd sa Sperm for by on ueder Joi ws sed nthe Men's Fine Shoes | $i % Off "" "the Rest of { THE MONTH '/ All our fine shoes oni the vig Rin of sion jd pine = in "The Se ---- d My put were guests at John Kineaid's ' one again, ial in | 4 are doing work far the Red Cross St. Lawrence Church Sr or suc: | 483 last week. . Hurley Ferguson They bave sent in 110 bands, 18 pairs | cessful and great credit is due the WAS. the guest of friends in jeans. wristlets, 19 pairs socks, 8 night feommiittes in charge, There was a ,4°Wne. . Eli Hayes has rented . the gowns and 6 shirts. Mrs. J. Porter [large Attendance al the social at R.| farm of Mrs. Earl, Grahamton, for WE Lhas returned from visiting friends at ; Ranous' by "Pacdn evening. Mrs. | DeXL year, The patrons of the Cain- | Inverary. Lane is iM. ' Mids Baxter, ill for the town factory are drawing ice. B. B. p ---- past low days, has returnéd and re- | Graham is this week drawing wood ' FALL RIVER. Sutbed her duties"as teacher. Visi-[at Macintosh Mills. Some of the ad peop Bois: Mrs. H. MeCalpine, Gan, ie, | Young people from here spent an pa. 11. The 3a pie Are hauling ab B. W. Jackson's; : Barnes, Doi. | evening at Mr. Wilecox's, Rockport, §| doing a rushing business with their}, 'at W. Lane's: Miss Bell, Wood: last week, : | sawing machine in this vicinity, A J PUrn, at R. Brash's; Mr. Campbell Ton - he people from here aftefide and Fag Nia umpbell. Sinury, at WESTPORT. ed the LOF,, concert at shurbot Ki, tm? an' rics My bo 18a pie redding Sok : : ' A ae poe, Aer. ac iy, Feb. yw 88 Tena. G; Thaaday evening ja. ina Mrs. George, Su 3 at RK. Baro- Nelo Wins daughter of Mr. and . ray who een spending a lays; Miss Laura Chadwick, i% Gana- : if few days in Maberly, has returned i Miss. Irene: Ji ; Mrs. Edward Botting, was united in 4 : noque; iss Irene Jackson has re- 8 home. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. T. |e oo Ww here she | Marriage to Lemuel Kisk, a prosper- Fi . In, Dusty at T. W, Duffy's; Mr. df & Wook 'ab 'sister's, Mre. W.|UUS yOUDE farmer. Dr. J. Fr Duan, or you will lech He qn | Mes. F. Palmer, irs, T. Gordon and Wisc, Xr, pt B. Scott spent 3 3 & t 1 and wake up in the morn- op ing refreshed' and free from aches in the j and pains in'the who recently returned from Germany 8, Atkin | Where he was at She outbreak of war, ! A James Spence's | 82Ve a lecture in the town hall on the fant The. Senstal $ a ilo history of Ge ¥ and the causes bank cemetery 'ofi Monday, Much | of the war. he hall was crowded to the heteaved [10 the doors with an attentive audi- sympathy sfeXtended' renin. E. McCann, who spent the past pp SLE six Years in Detroit, Mich, bas re- | YO 8 : . PARMAM, 3 --_ turned to town and intends making) th it] i'l Feb, 15.--The hotkey match hers, ( 'his_home here. Westport's hockey Hard caidin aha israi 8: Sharbot Lake resulied fn a victory] t ! ~niE¥ i chasers fr ; c = ¢- Hollinger | 1 - for the former, by a fcore SE pia 3 : ition 3 ; of § to ¥ : 3 Arden and Parham, als yed her: A was on Wednesday. When time Eg a BETHEL, four go hm {time was' plaved, but nel 18. --The H. JENNINGS il scored. The return Mr. J. Peters, at A. y's; Mr. and Mrs. J. Armstrong and family at W. Palmer's; Mr, and Mrs. D. Kirkham at Thomas, Kirkham's; Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Coles and Charles ittacker, gr fat KE. Conroy's; Mr. and Mrs, A. "| Gray, at S. Armstrong's, Zealand. Te. FERGUSON'S FALLS. Feb. 17.~A Jumber from here at- tended the dance, had vin, JInpisville hall on Monday A number of latest lasts and from | very of toes, with 20% sha off. Bea a meeti or ha | i, So her sides | congre oy Bethel Crore ROCKFIELD . t Oct pi (bees Eeten i ] ifurday next." |One' of the Best's tion of | W vou guests wo. New, Janes) ----.