NE NEWS EWS GA THERED OVER NEAR COUNTIES Frontenac BREWER'S MILLS. March 1---Some farmers are drawing hay to Findlay Station, Roads are in very good condition. Jolin Rogers and family have mov ed to James Milne's farm. A few ol the people from here attended the military carnival in Kingston last week. Miss Lena Todd visited friends in Sunbury recently Mr. | and Mrs. M. McDonald, Lansdowne, | at J. Murray's; FF. Anglin zs Todd at W. Anglin's, f.e0 Beaupre, Kingston, at J. forte's: Miss K. Black attended the funeral of . Ber brother-in-law, the late James Eves, Kingston, on Sat- urday last. March 1 H. Stainton prea- ched an interesting sermon on Sun- day The Diamond Drill Co., Lon- dou, Ont. the Zine and lead mine here WwW. 1. Uglow, Kingston, is here on business, Everton Clement and - Miss Blanche Wager visited at D. Bertrim's. Percy ('ronk has returned from visiting at Westbrooke Mrs. Melville recovering from grippe. Mr. and Mrs. A. Fielder are at Ira Smith's, A wee baby boy has arrived at 3olo- mon Yorke's. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cronk, intend leaving to-day for a] visit with friends at Napanee, E. Love is at 8. Barker's, Arden and Mrs. Merimus Cronk, Wageville, are at Frank Scott's. BELL ROCK. March 2.~Rev. Mr. Puggan, Toron to, gave an interetting address here on February 21st, in the interests of the Dominion Alliance. W. Moir took a load of passengers to the Moscow entertainment last Friday' evening. Arthur limmons attended the "At Home" of the Sydenham High School recently. 5 Arthur Pomeroy and Miss Grace Pomeroy, who have been under the doctor's care for the last two weeks, are both improving. Earl Revell is on the sick list this week. Vis tors: W. Switzer, Gladwin, Mich., at W. Brook's; Gus Kelley, Godfrey, at J. Timmons'; Mrs. H. L. Bauder, Desert Lake, at W. F. Pomeroy's; Mrs. A, Trousdale, Verona, at C. D, Yor e's Miss Gertie Beatty, Godirey, at J, Yorke's. GLENVALE, March 2--The sale of stock and im. lements held by William Emmons on onday was well attended. James Stafiord has moved to his farm" 'on the York Road. William Emmons is moving on the farm just vacated by James Stafford, and H. McCracken is moving on Mr. Emmons' farm. James Mercer, S.meoe lsland, has purchased the Jghn | eanard Tarn and is moving thereon. Mrs. R. Ellerbeck visited her parents, os. and Mrs, Daryou, Kingston, for the past week. 5. A. Truscott, 1.P.8., visited the school last Friday. Mrs. George Maloney is visiting friends at 'I'amworth. 'The Misses Price, Svdenham and Moun- tain Grove, are visiting at J. Butter- ils. William Amey, son and daugh- rir, Kinvaton, and Mr. and Mrs. New- ton Orser and family, Kingston, vis- ited at J. D. Bllerbeek's on Sunday. Miss Grace Cramer visited friends in the city during the past week. BA RRIEFIELD, March 2 Mrs: We Murray, who spent the week-end at her father's, Mr. Burton, city, has returned home. Miss Irene Btantod, visiting with her sigter, Mrs. S. Saunders, ci{y has re- turned home. W. Nerman spent Suns day at his daughter's, Mrs, W. lun- ter, Cushendall. St. Mark's Church has service Wednesday and Friday nights during Lent. James Patter son, ' who received terrible injuries while cutting down a free, is recov. ering nicely. Miss Toner, Whittnount, is the guest of Miss Olive Murray. "Mr. and Mra. Burnside and little son * have returned from Watertown, N.Y. and are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Crozier. Mrs. George Smith, city, spent Sunday at Arthue Leader's. Mrs. Sidney Salsbury, city, spent Sunday at Nathaniel Stanton's, Jr. Mra. Neverson spent Sunday at W. Davey's, city. Sterling Esford has yeturned home from New Bruns- and Miss. | Batterses; | Roche- i has started operations in| Drew is | 3. Mr.' Mra. 6. visited city. Mrs Mrs. Pér- and ter, Leader their wick. | Dowler | eival, Leeds | YONGE MILLS. I March 1.--Mr Mrs. Eernival | and little Syracuse, N.Y., spent fa few days last week the guests ol Mrs, .Fernival's parents, Mr. and Mrs, AMexander Gibson, Miss Alice Yergu { son visiting her brother, William Forguson, Otte Miss Jennie Page Kingtton, ¢ alled on friends week. Mr Mra. Purvis, Caintown, were guests of © Mr, | Mrs. E. L. Dickey on Friday. Miss Jessie Purvis spent a few days "in jrockville last week. Miss Helen | Purvis and V. R. Purvis were Kingston last. week attending } military carnival * and ON, 8 liere last N and and mn the MORTON. Joseph Neddow has moved Henderson's farm to his farm at lrnsdowne, which he pur- | chased last. fall from 0. Bradley I Roantree has sold his fine colt to 6, Iracken, Ellisville. F. B. Taber paid a business trip to fiananoque ast Born, on February 28th, to Mrs. J. Hudson, a son. Neddow has lage to work for B. N thé coming summer J. Prouh, as visited this village last and Mrs. A. Pownall visited Hill's on" Sunday last. March | BN | from { week Mr. and George Henderson for Se880T, Mr. A at PLUM HOLLOW. March 1.---0On Wednesday after-| ed by the death of a much esteem ed resident in the person of Mra. Coleman Kilborn. The late Mrs. Kil- | born was a daughter of Mr. Isaac Barker, Plum Hollow, who survive, as also do her husband, three children, Bernice, Bryce and Claude, and two brothers, €. B. ker, Plum Hollow, and E. C. ker, Yonkers, N.Y. Mrs. Kilborn had been in poor health for a num- ber of years and underwent seven operations. ' The funeral service which was held in the Baptist Church on Sat- urday afternoon, was largely attend ed. Rev. Mr. Hagar, Methodist minister, conducted the service, as- sisted by Rev. Mr. Collins, Baptist. CHARLESTON. March 1.--John King is moving from Glen Morris and taking up resi- dence on F. Sheldon's farm. Jesse Godkin leaves to-day for his home at Balcarres, Sask., after a couple of months spent among relatives and friends in this vicinity. He is ac- companied by Clifford Green and George Jacques, Miss Fanny Hud- son, recently visited friends in Brickville, Mr. and Mrs. W. Halli- day attended the funeral of the late Erastus Rowsomes. J. Wade is en- gaged at R. Maud's for the Summer. J. A. Flood has engaged his nephew, Lloyd Flood; to work' in the factory this season. Owing to the storm on Wednesday night, the meeting that was to have taken place at R. Fos- ter's, regarding the electric railway, was called off... FRANKVILLE. ee March, 1.---The Victors' hockey team went to Athen's on Saturday to play the Athens team. The results was 7.to 2 in favor of Athens. and Mrs, Alfréd Leacock, have re- turned home from visiting his broth- er, Herbert Leaceck, Lansdowne, The proceeds of the social held on Mon- day evening In aid of the Patriotic fund amounted to over thirty dollars. Miss Rena Code, Brockville, is visit ing at Mrs. Leslie Soper. C. R. Churéh is moving into the residence of his father, Koel Church. Wesley Soper has his saw-mill running again 'after making extensive repairs. Miss Hazel Ritchards, has friends at Easton's Corners. Clean Plunkett is assisting Meredith Han- ton in the mercantile business. OUTLET. March 2.--Joha Fodéy and S. Wor- ton have both been sawing wood in this vicinity. * Robert Stacey. is saw- ing wood at Warburton cheese fac- tory for W. CG. "Yanderbury, John Hy 2. moved to the vil- | week: | noon, the neighborhood was sadden- | and Mrs. | Bar: | Bar- | B Mr: been visiting | | Reid made a trip to thé sale near Athens last Saturday: Mrs. Fd- wurd Vanderburg is nursing at -V. Sand Bay W. i}. Vanderburg Kingston Daify School Friday evening. Mrs.' Arthur Long Point, who has been ill o long, spent a day recently with iret brother, Mrs. Michael Fodey. Ro- Williams, Dulcemaine, Mit home a bride, formerly Miss Mabel MeCormack Mrs. James Fod } called to Rockport on Friday death of her sister, Mrs. Mary of that place, who died in | Hamamand Thursday, morning. John Slack, jr., started for west urday. LYN. March 1.-Mr. and Charlottetown, PE. Rev. D. M. Macls Mis. R. L. Richart Dorothy, Winnipeg, who visiting her sister, Mrs. (Dr.) ders, left" on Saturday for J. E. Parvis returned business trip to Toronto. The friends | of Miss Josie Taylor will be pleased to learn that she is much improved in health. Miss Jennie Hamilton visiting Dr. and Mra. Bracken, Elgin. Mrs. Amelia Purvis and daughter, Miss DRertha, have returned from' Buf where they have' sperit the last months. The friends of R. P. Gardiner will be pleased to learn that he improving. Mr. and Mrs. D Herbison, Brockville, spent Sunday at J. FE. Purvis'. Rev. R. Macleod, | Winchester, is the guest of his broth- ler, Rev. D. M, MacLeod. Mrs. Ross Faton and Mrs. Omer Eaton and | children, expect to, leave for the west | to-morrow. Miss Minnie Gibson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lamson, War- burton. Miss Huldah Mallory, Mal- lorvtown, was a recent guest of Mrs, | (Dr. ) Saunders Miss Katharine Par- vis was the guest of. Mrs. J). J. Dick- ey, Yonge Mills, over Sunday. Gofl's, returned from on Slack, Iv was by the Murphy, on on Mrs, EL xd Higgs, guests of over Sunday. have Saun- has from a is falo, few is er, NEWBORO. March 1.--George E. oF outer, travel ing salesman for the Hanson com pany, Montreal, he home -on Saturday jrom a two months' busi: ness. trip Nn the maritime provinces. Miss: Hopkins, Watertown, is the j gett of Miss Honor Tett. Miss Ethel Kerr, Elgin, was a week-end visi- | tor the guest of Mrs. (Rev.) Curtis. The new comers are a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Knapp, born on February 25th; February 26th, a son came to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Tett; March lst, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie. Mrs. W. H. Smart is ill at. her home, under the care of Dr. King. Mrs. George Bawden, who has spent the past month in Newark, Delaware, arrived home on Monday. Mrs. Theodore Mo- Millan, Union Bank building, was the | hostess, last Wednesday, at Yhe third of a series of teas given in aid of the Belgian Relief, at which a good sum was realized, These teas will be con- tinued 'at different homes through the month of March. Newboro has a the woman's Institute of seventy mem bers, who have done good * work in aid of 'the Belgian Relief and Red Cross. Two bales were sent to Red Cross headquarters, Toronto, valued at $50, with cash amounting to $50 more. Also a large cgse of clothing was sent to the Belgian consul at Montreal. The ladie® are busy now on another donsignment of socks, ete, Mr. Dunn, Almonte, legtured here on Fr day night, under the auspices of the wqman' s Institute to a very ap- preciative audience." Mr. Dunn was in Europe when the war broke ont. He had travelled through Belgium and was able to give a vivid description of the country, its people and iadus- tries. The institute holds its regular meetings 'the first Wednesday of each month in the court house. The ladies are also working to exchange the pi- ano dow in use for a new one. Lennox & Addington STELLA. Stella, March 1s=Arthur Kilpatrick, clerk in J. 8. Neilson's store, is tak- ing a month's vacation. Consider- able moving is being done. Amongst the farmers, Norman Wemp has mov- ed to Royal Wemp's house in the third concession. J. A, Beaubien is has" the north- | fson and daughter, | neen 1 Ottawa. | Fm- to Wilard's heise at. MeMullen bas » recently purch i E. Howard. J, A. ed his farm on the ith shore to W. F. Strain, and has bought J. A. Me fin to H. I Mullen's farm at the village loth { 1 } 1 erald, J. Al his farm wed I ugwe ll has rent- parties will move this week. E. Wal- ker is moving to a farm above Bath ' | Prince Edward BETHEL. March 1.--The friends of Salsbury, an aged resident place, were sorry to hear of his ters rible accident. He fell on the ice {and broke Ris thigh. Mrs. - Manion, sr., still eontinues very poorly. Mrs. E. Freeburn has returned" from a two weeks' visit at N.Y. and other places. FF. Conway aad { family have moved to Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. Frderick McWilliams and family visited on = Sunday evening at Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly's. | Miss Sarah Amey is visiting at Cam- tden East. Harry Salsbury, 17th Regiment, is expected home for a day or 80 this week before being remov- from Napanee. Mr. and Mra, John Curl recently visited at Mr. and Mrs. Gearge lee's. SALEM. 1.--Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Par liament have' returned, after a short visit with friends at Wallbridge. Mr and Mrs. R. L. Vancott were present at the marriage of Miss. Mary Smith and Clarence Spencer =t ('onsecon re cently. E. Mutton met with a pain- ful accident recently. While cutting down a tree he was struck.on the head by a large limb. Dr. Thornton dressed the wound, which is pro gressing favorably. Mr. and Wiiliam Smith, Bancroft, are spending a few days with friends here, before leaving for Picton, where they are' engaged to work for M. Werden. 'Ihe death oec- curred last week of Mrs. Thornton, Consecon, wife of the late Dr. Thorn: ton. Visitors: John Howe and M's) Nina Howe, Consecon, at E. Wapna- maker's; Mr. and Mrs, P. Harris, Car- rying Place, at S. A. Vancott's. Sa- lem Sugday 'School was re-organized on Sunday, 8S. A. Vancott being re- elected superinteiident. Hiram of this Syracuse, | | ed March Lanark PERTH. March 1.--On Saturday last, the home of William Wilson was saddened when his" wife died. Deceased had | been a sufferer for some time frdm Bright's disease. Her maiden name {was Katie McCree, and she was 'only thirty years of age. LAVANT SrATION. March 2.---Mr. and Mrs. R. Har- per and Master Geddes, Snow Road, spent Monday, with Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Thonias, "Hillview Farm." Miss Clara B. Lee visited Mrs. Robert Lyon, Kingston, last week. George Themas visited friends at Snow Roa: last week-end. Mr. McArthur, Queen's, conducted the services here on Sunday. A. E. Jackson, Lavant hotel, is ill, Dr. Kilborn, Sharbot Lake, is in.attendance. Johan Thom- as attended theemilitary carnival in Kingston last week. Miss Jessie Jackson returned from Kingston last Friday after spending two weeks there. CALDWELL'S MILLS, March 2.-Mrs. John Clelland has returned after spending some time with her friends at Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs, W. Smith and children, Vancou- ver, visited at MH. BB. Gray's last week, Miss Kate bolls. spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs: J. El: liott, White. Mrs, B. Ferguson and children, Saskatoon, are visiting friends 'in the village this week. John Lester spent the week-end at Sharbot Lake. Mr. and Mrs. B. Cameron have returned home, aiter spending some time -at Hall's Mills. William Crawford visited at Thomas Elliott's, White, on Sunday. A SUDDEN-DEATH GAME TO BE PLAYED Between Collingwood and Berlin Union Jacks, in O. H. Ay Semi-Fin- als At the Toronto Arena Friday Night. _theld in "Billy" Clymer, of 'the Buffalo hana ad i a former | ronto player, has been manager of the Toronto President Metaffery. Edmoiston Eskimos Alberta Amateur Ilockey Association, defeated the Blacks, oh onpions of. the British Colimbia Association, by 12 to 11. The game was originally scheduled to be played at Calgary, but the destruction of the Calgary rink by fire necessitated a change im the scene. Sr A meeting of the directors of the National Hockey Association will be Montreal to-night to deal with the demand of the Shamrock Club of Jotunto at Wanderers be forved to play game defaulted by the Toronto Ai in Toronto on Keb ruary 3rd. Wanderers decline to play hk -- Wander sieved to pl a ment claims rs to the game March 6th, and asks that, if this alleged arrangement is not carried out, the league ig be given to Ottawa, now tied wit Wanderers. ¥ x: To Friday night at the l'ofonto Arena Collingwood and Berlin Un Jacks will play a in mn the n shissaplons. of the | 'home-and-home games with Varsity juniors Tuesday and Thursday nights of next week Jor the junior. champion- ship. The hockey season in Toronto will end a week from Saturday night, March 43 with the junior all-star O.ILA. game between the teams re x the. east and west. The ce will taken out of the Arena immediately after this game. At the outset i the t New . 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