| 4 Frontenac MOUNTAIN GROVE, ¥ Ro i pbell ia. Lybn Appleby 1 Corps, which | shortly, is spending with his mother, Mrs Mr. Riteher, Montreal, » regarding rural telephone Miss Edna Kirkham spent E: with her uncle, John Kirham lines ter PLEVNA, April 5.--Rev. Mr. Fuller, is hold- Ing revival meetings-in the Metho- dist church. While here Mr. and Mrs. Fuller are the guests of Rev Mr. and Mrs. Sampson, at the parson- age. D. Killingbeck has the con tract of taking the drive out of the Buehshot Creek, for the Jones Co. Mrs. H. Elkington went to Kingston on Friday. Miss Sylvia . Ostler is spending the holidays with her parents Mrs. Windover, King ston, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Killingbeck. Miss Dor etta Gorr, went to Collin's Bay where she has secured a position. A baby girl has come to stay at E. Albert's NEWS GATHERED PUTT TT TUTE CT TOYO SYP TIVES TY VY CVU CTE we Chandler THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1915. ALLL0ALAS SLABS AMSE ee ---- fee pm mipubmamputoi TT we TOT YY EYES T ETO TWYYeYY J KEPLER, 3 d Gues noudays Townser nd Otto Haz . Townse turned Kingston, i ther y Hep turke, and ane ar KEELERVILLE, April 5. weather has ontinued dry put the re Automobiles are aga Nehool closed f§ holidays: Miss Trave La been engaged to teach days. I'he mence operations Miss Mildred School, is Miss FI spent the Misg Lizzie months in Kingston. purchased 4 wd condition SHARBOT LAKE. pril There was no service in Anglican Chureh on Sunday ev- owing to the illness the Rev. Mr. Williamson. Mrs is ill Judge - Lavell held here on Thursday last. Miss na Allan is visiting at her home Mrs. A. Erwin spent Easter v friends at Clyde Forks. Floyd Allen, Eugene Smith and Miss P. ipa are home from their schoois Mr. and Mrs, Lewis, Cartier, Ont., are visit ing friends here. Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin spent the week-end in Tren- ton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Deline are at William Davis'. Mr. Hanson has left employment of.-the Dominion Express Company, owing to failing health He has purchased the auto- mobile 2» route from Sydenham gs Neil Donnelly, Have- ,» called on friends here on Fri- 8 Mr. Howarth, Verona, is his daughter, Mrs Burn- Mrs. Campdei} is at Mrs. Wal- cheese factory i on ot home for Florence week Char milking is working very Hutchings, has whieh Mr. sati Easter holidays. Maple syrup, which sold at price, Charles 8. Anglin, ¢ lin & Co., Kingston, is at lin's. Mr. and Mis. and family, Cedar Lake, a tersea, at Edward Sleeth's: Mrs. Stanley Scott and Scott, Milburn, at lace Jackson, Battersea, at Jackson's; Miss Muriel Visitir - ham SYDENHAM. rath's. April §.- for the holidays and out of to their various homes. cars are again in a = and GLENVALE, April 5.--Edster services were held in both churches on Sunday. | Leslie Clark, who has been a police-! nm to the Soldier Boys A Large Box of Dr, Chase's Ointment i Presented to Every Soldier Before AT He Leaves for the Front. You will see by the attached clippi ment is one of the prime necessities of the military man in camp. Note the amount used ee The heavy clothing chafes and irritates the skin. Forced marches and heavy footwear make the feet sore. Exposure to dampness brings on piles or hemorrhoids. It therefore hs that nothing is 50 greatly in demand as an ointment such as Dr. Chase's. 4 . This was proven In the Spanish-American an BOE Wares When oo a oy aca dd to the boys going from Buffalo and Toronto. The volume of grateful reports vinced us that no soldier's OVER NEAR after Mon Adglin, Sydenham High Easter holidays Battersea, Sleeth is spending s California, through here to-day, with a gad ol oJ. E. Ang- I'homas Clark Clark's; Miss Amey Sutherland, Bat- H. Miss James Boal'ss Wal- Stewart, tersea, guest of Miss Pauline Anglin. The schools are closed the town pupils have gone The motor use earlier than' usual, owing to the fine roads. Miss vsley spent i Rut- , Spaffordton Roland Henry Peterbore, spent e week-end at 1 amilton is at odfeliow x eton 15 n Tore 1ol adeipl sed by their in church Eas-* Deseronto. t house ghton. Dame for factory spent Kingston, Lire-holidavs 16d Monday, Aq Lanark ome ope ww Faster timer, has the hol§ 8 to com day next. CALDWELL'S MILLS. April 5.--Miss Myrtle Armstrong, teacher, is her home in Braeside to spend her Easter holidays. May- me Gray, who has been. attending Perth Collegiate, returned to her home last week. Mrs Archibald Erwin and children, Sharbot Lake, visited at Mrs. Peter Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Church are visiting at Mrs. Ab Wrights, Mrs. Robert Cameron, Flower Station, spent one day last week visiting friends in the village. Lorne Buffam, Lanark, visited at his sisters, Mrs. H. B. Gray's Mr. B. Gray has returned home after spending some time at her home in Lanark. Mrs. Tromley, Snow Road, is vieiting her sister, Mrs. T. Easton. Mellville Easton has retiirned _home after spending some time visiting at Fallbrooke and Lanark. at kes Anglin madhine, sfactorily passed good | Ang- ofS, t Charles Mr. and Lillian Alexander Bat- LAVANT STATION. April 6.--Gerald Thomas, Perth, teachers : Is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, Hillview Farm. Mrs. J. P. Wilson, Madawaska, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Jacob. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown- mm Mrs. ing and children spent Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Paul, Lower Lavant. Mr. and Mrs. George Sproule spent the week- end with the latier's parents, Mr. Mrs. Thomas Horne, Poland. Miss Mary E. Thomas spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Robert Fergu- son, Lantana. Mrs. James Nonpher- son and son John spent the week-end in Kingston, Misses Mayme, Nettie and Flossie, McKinnon are spending Easter holidays under the paréntal roof. Miss Frances Ewart is spending Easter at her home in Yarker. Prince Edward BONGARD'S. April 5.--The Messrs: Blackburn, Bancroft, who. . recently purchased the farm of Ira Storms, have now taken possession. Miss Thompson and Miss Harte, teachers nf S. S. Nos. 2 and 3, are spending the Eas ter holidays at Eldorado and .Oates respectively. Mr. and Mrs. R. Har- rison and Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Me- Cornock attended the Whattam-Har- rison wedding at Waupoos on Wed- nesday last. Mrs. Kingsley has re- turned to her home iti Greenbush after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Bongard. Miss Edith Mc- Cornock of the Collegiate Institute is Spending the holidays at her home. The many friends of Chester Storms are sorry to hear of his illness. D. T. McCornock and wife spent Good Friday at Black Creek. Mr and Mrs. R. Harrison spent Sunday at A. Kerr's, Waupoos. The Misses Mec. Cornock entertained their young friends at a sugar party on Monday evening WAUPOOS. April 5.--A Quiet wedding took at the home of the bride's parents, Waupoos, on Wednesday, March 31st, when Buelah R., eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Harrison, was united in marriage to Harry Wattam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Wattam, of the same place. Tlie bride looked lovely in her wedding dress of cream silk with shadow lace and a corsage bouquet of bridal roses and maiden hair fern. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. Mr. Poston, of the Anglican church, of which the bride has been organist for a number of years and an active worker. Miss Ola Mc€ornock played the wedding march. Luncheon was afterwards served. The bride re- ceived many beautiful gifts, among which were several substantial cheques. Mr. and Mrs. Whattam motored to Picton, where they took the train for Toronto and London; to spend their honeymoon. Leeds CHARLESTON April 5.--~ Mrs. Eyre, still continu- es very ill. Mr. and Mrs. R. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Crozier, and children and P. Finley are recover- ing. Miss Julia Hudson, Morrisburg, epent Easter at her home here. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kelsey, is ill. Miss Cora Kelsey is visiting at Long Point and Sand Bay. Miss Mag- gle Finley is home for the Easter ho- lidays The friends here of George H. Grant of the third contingent, who is training at Ottawa, were much surprised to learn of his marriage in Brockville last week . Tenders are asked for a rural mail service between Charlestan and Un- ion Valley. NEWBORO. April 5.--R. J. Chapman, and fam- ily, visited friends in this section, last week. Sanford Bolton, teaching school near 'Brockville, is spending his Edster vacation at home. Miss Jean Banden returned home from the is 4 Normal. Sob Of Mrs. R.. McConnell. Miss . Nellie Loughrige returned home from Ot- tawa on Tuesday. The W. M. S. held their meeting on Thursday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. James Bogart. At the close of the meeting the members of the Mission Band came and served lunch. Thomas McConnell, one of the oldest and most highly ésteemed re- sidents of this place, passed to his reward on Monday morning. The funeral was held on Tuesday after- noon. The service was conducted by Rev. D. D. Elliott in the Metho- dist Church. Mrs. W. Barringtoa, Russell, was a guest recently at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. Casley Yorke were recent visitors to Rus- sell. Mrs. Faith, Winchester, is a guest at the home of Mrs. James Reveler. Mrs. C. Yorke spent ga few days this week at Mountain and Mrs. Vern Fetterly have moved to the house lately vacated by W. Black. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have taken up residence in the house late- ly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Fetter- ly. A number of friends gathered a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. W Fetterly recently and spent a very pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs Witl- liams and Meta have left for thetr new home near Chesterville Mr Haines left last week for his home in Regina. Mrs. Countryman, Sr, spent a few days with friends in Chesterville. Miss Jennie Stephensan has returned to her home here. Miss Walen and Miss Jennie Reveler are spending the vacation in Toronto Mr. Donald and Tan Gollan ar» spending the vacation with their parents at the manse. The Misses Smirle and Miss Edna MeGregor and Miss Ellis Smith are visiting their parents here. The Ladies' Aid met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, 8. Gardiner. Mr. and 'Mrs. D. McGreg- or were recent visitors to Ottawa A. B. Allison spent Monday in Mon- treal. Mr. and Mrs. John Crosbie, Perth, were guests at the Methodist parsonage on Friday. T. A. Poole and daughter, Alma, Perth, were re- cent visitors at Mr. and Mrs. J. Me- Cormick's at the parsonage. Mrs, McCormick, Sr., is very ill. Miss Addie Gardiner has been very ill. Mr. Richard Jarvis left last week for Brandon. Man. Miss Blackburn, ot Middleville, has arrived in More- wood to take charge of the millin ery department in Mr. McGregor & store: A quiet wedding was solemnized at the parsonage on Wednesday af- ternoon, when Rev. D. D. Eliott united in marriage Miss Margaret Crowe, Cannamore, to William Camp- bell, formerly of Delta. The youn~ couple left on the evening train to spend their honeymoon in Ottawa. Ezra shaver left last week for his home jis Messina. The W.M.S. in connection with the Methodist Church held its public ser- vice in the church on Easter Sun- day night. A congregation of al. most 200 were present. The chair was taken by the president, Mrs. (Rev.) D. D. Elliott, who made a brief but fitting address. The choir furnished special music. Reports were read from the Mission Circle, Mission Band and W.M.S. The chief item worthy of interestawas the ex- cellent address given by Mrs. - Pal- mer, Ottawa, who a number of years ago organized the W.M.S. here ---- CURIOUS MINE TRAGEDY. Three Go To Death In Private Sask- atchewan Colliery. Moose Jaw, April 7.--Word has just reached the city from Willow Bunch which reveals a tragedy invol- ving the loss of three lives in a pri- vate coal mine, two and a half miles from the town. Frank Garrett, far- mer, his wife and his wife's father, are the victims of a peculiar accident. Garrett since last fall has been op- erating a small coal mine on his farm. It had reached a depth of 27 feet and they have used coal from it all winter. On Friday his father-in- law went down the mine to get coal. As he did not come up, Garrett went down and found him unconscious. He came up and sent his wife for help. Mrs. G . 2 Sttawe;avd-wit res main at home for the holidays. Miss Lena Grothies, home for Easter re- turned to college in Guelph to-day. Miss Eleanor Bauden, Athens High School, is home for Easter. Thomas Gray is on the sick.list suffering from grippe. Mrs. W. Williams, Montreal, has returned to Newboro, and will reside in J. F. Gallagher's house on Carleton street. Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man Mavety, spent Sunday with friends in Kingston. Frederick Knapp "moved Tast week into Mrs. Vickery's H. J for Ottawa. house, on Main street. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smart last Friday. WESTPORT. April 5.--James R. Gorrell is quite ill. Miss Gertrude Wallace, milliner, for J. 8. Myers, is on the sick lst. Misses Editn and Celena McCann are spending Easter holi- diys in Elgin. Miss Beatrice Fra- ser, a recent graduate of St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, Brockville, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Speagle. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blair who spent the winter in Westport and vicinity, 'have returned to Winnipeg, Man. Crisfield left on : seeing her husband around, went down into the mine and found Gar- rett also unconscious beside the body | of her father. She had taken a rope with her, and while in the act of put- ting it around her husband, fell in- sensible. When help arrived and the men went down into the small ine, it was to find Garrett, his wife and fa- ther-in-law all dead. A i THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. Drop a card to 13 Pine street when wanting anything done in the carpen- tery line of repairs and wood floors of all will receive prompt attention. Estimates given on all kinds new work; kinds. also hard- All orders Shop 40 Queen Street. Cook's Cotton Root Compound: Pe nt i a A safe, reliable regulating medicine. 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