DAILY {vHIG, WEDNESDAY 14, 1915. THOMAS COPLEY Telephone 987. CHILD BORN Drdp a éard to 13 Pine street when : gy wanting anvthing done in the carpen- tery line. Estimates given on all kinds of repairs and new work: also hard, l waod floors of all kinds. AM orders : | IH receive prompt attention Shop " i ll mieten cn Queen Street. OF NEARBY COUNTRYSIDE AND HAMLET DOINGS All the members of the club were | inst, was a great success, The hall dress was laid over until next month. | parents here. Visitors: Rev. ani : SAA em white costumes and blue girdles and | was filled, and many were unable to | Rev. Mr.,S8helley, Brockville, gave a] Mrs. W. Fuller, Hev. Mr. Samson Remarkable Statement of looked quite smart as they waited gain sdmitianes i About 385 was delightful travel talk in St. John'sjand' Mrs. D. McDougall and children Girl's Mother. How She Sui- upon their guests. realized, which will go towards pur- Presbyterian Church, Friday evening} at A. Crawford's; James Warring- ere 1 i -- chasing supplies for the Red Cross premarin ton; Fallbrook; Gordon McDougall, f d Until Six Years Old. PITTSFERRY. Society. "The programme, which RIDEAU LAKE. Ompali; Thomas Ferguson, Thurlow; | HOW Finally Cured. HOME--IF YOU April 12.--A patriotic concert was iad been arranged by Camm hee! April 10.--Fdrmers are commene- ¥r Cheeseman, Ottawa; Miss Bang, Pittsfield, Mass. --** My little girl now . OWN IT i : given in the Tingerbrood school on | of Mrs. H. Cove E. Miss oo SF ISS | ing spring work. Some are plant- Spal, at A. T. Stewarts: 4 os | six years old was born with a hard cold tn * Farmers report a poor, ui 15t The young people of the | Kiyne, Miss Haley and Mr. Hughes, ing potatoes for early use. The ice| Namie and Bert Deachman, Flower, | and very delicate. Every winter she ugar year F. Orser lost a valu-| 00 naing vicinity put on the pro-| Was excellent. Rev Mr. Hurford|is leaving very fast in the lakes. One gud Mrs. W. J Boyd, Lavanf, at V.'| would suffer fromeroup and poor diges- _-------------- vices were he eg} st). 3 consisted of x een that A s b , 8, heir . 8 improves a ra Church hgre. 8. Cordic and son, chool. 1 he programme consi ted of FRANKVILE. h John mo is back again at his brothers, James and Andrew Simp- considerably, and her appetite increased on the west side of city, for : ' Ainge les ¢ patriotic songs, dialogues, reading Place in. the mines as cook after son. Rev. Mr. Samson, Plevna, con- | 80 she wanted things to eat that 'had $2,150.00 for quick sale. Robert, 'Perth, visited at Charles Or- ..4 2 aplean "England and her Al April 12.--Mr. and Mrs. Lambert |epending the winter months at Gan-| ihe hn Neaturday ov; di 4 fs lo ea al*ha Six reom frame house, near ser's reeently W. Brown, Glenvale yp os Kerr At shildren, Brockville . : ducted service here on Saturday ev sgusted her before. a; a ; : » beer lies'N\\ The proceeds will go to the Bel- err - an wo cmidren, Drockville, 1 anoque. The boys were delighted ening' - Messrs. Charles and Lenns 'On the first bo hi : 3 Frontenac Park, with improve. purchased a number of hives of bees| im Relief Fund and amounted to|#pent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. io see him: PatriclTehan intends hans. og Fe Che ang. eat neh rst ties ® gained one 3d ments, for $1,830.00, trom: William Snook this week. Miss | yoni aight dollars. James Spence | James I. Smith. Miss Breecie Lever- {leaving shortly for Cobalt. William Sunday at James . McKinnon's. | six Vil ose 3nd how at be thy ; Solid birck house on Clergy Mabel Hough, Wolfe Island, is visit-| oto4 ag chairman, ette, attending Normal School at Ot-fCorey is spending a few days. at] y J Willi d John 4 J Rena B01 aed thy Street, with hot water furnace. ing friends here. R. Lindsay' and N tawa, is spending her holidays at her J y Messrs. James, Jliam an 0 good-natured child, and while sick she : ' ng rents 41¢ 3 Harry Grant went to Brandon on ' ga ) Perth Road. Harvey Perryman has Prasky calle Flower {riends Sun- ow di all improvements, stable, wife visited friends here this week. | x home here. Mrs. Thomas Vanarman ; + rasky called on Flower friends Su was so cross and fretful I grew discour- hi " hol re Pate i Rapare i "Thursday last. He has secured a i: orands Charles Thomp left for Kingston after working for| day evening. G. Penfold has return. and was worn out taking care of ||] $3,250.00. Miss May Page is recovering. lucrative position. Miss Jennie Me- ae gra son, ie. . SOmpEon, the past eizht months as managef of to Port Arthur. her." --Mrs, GEORGE WAGNER, Pitts- Frame house Oh 4 corner CLARENDON Clement has returned home after Mea Re) a RHE ts pats the mica shop at Anglin' Mica ------ field, Mass. Y with good stable, suitable for il 13.--Mr. and. Mrs. Robert) PCPQing the past wiiter in King.) gf. Uftev.) opened last week. Harold | "Line. The same company has given! * MABERLY. Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron [| £3" must be sold by May 1. April 13.--Mr. and Mrs. Robert|gion, Miss Agnes Thompson has re- Leverette, Brockville Collegiate, . is] MM 'a pésition in its mica shops at April 15.---A much respected resi- | tonic, is a wonderful appetizer, and you $1,200.00. Leishman went to Appleton yester-|turped"to her home in Deseronto af- spending his holidays with his pac.) KiREston. Charles 'S. Anglin, King- dest of this place passed away on | can see delicate, ailing c ildren improve Rough cast house; six rooms, day having received a message of the| or spending Easter week the guest 3p Me and Mrs. GM Leverette, | £00, visited the mines recently. Ven- Friday in the De of John Greer. i day by day under. its use. It enriches On very easy terms, $1,300.00. serious illnéss of Mrs. Leishman si of per sister, Mrs. J. A. Wilson. Mrs. Parker Richards cut his foot badly ice Greer is trapping. William Perry-| Mr Greer had reached the ripe old | the blood, builds up the body, making sister, Miss Katie Glenn made 3 LHP Howard Wendburn was renewing ac- the 'other dav.. I. Soper lost a valu-| Man spent Easter holidays at King- age of 89 years He was in good | pale, delicate children rugg. and rosy. ES -- to Sharbot Lake on Tuesday. Miss|qyuaintances through here last week. able horse last week. Mr. Anderson, |Ston. Charles Corey, Perth Road, has| yeah up until a few days before his| , We ask all parents of weak, sickly, HORACE F NORMAN » Real Estate and Insurance Appleby is visiting. Renfrew friends. pyward McFaddin has moved into < 'e ¥ secured osition at th ines. Jas | del Bi) i is vicinity } A o Smith's Falls, spent Faster at Mr. ed a p e mines, Jas. rhe * rippe. Mr. (shcate children in this vicinity to Miss M. Leishman has returned to] hig new home on the Grass Creek Smits Full wi und Mrs. R. Johns-| Antoine, engineer and fireman at the geath when Je TOE BE pe, ies] Vinol, with the understanding oat TF | Office 177 Wellington St. -- ¥ Frontenac DESERT LAKE. April 9.- 'NO PLACE LIKE her school at Sunbury. Mrs. AYthur| sarn Alvin McMaster is convales- 3 . ith] mica mines, was in Kingston f it fails to benefi i . 3 Ps 4 meas . > ton, Roc'ispring, spent Sunday with lines, was in ngston for a - p in Rokey. | alls nefit your little ones! we White and children have retugned cent after his recent operation for friends here Frederick: Pattimore, {couple of days on business. af yeals 220 Lua seitied on Zealand | return your money. y Jrom Usnansiue after 2 visit with appendicitis. Harlem, called here on Sunday. ! YieHtors: William Corey and Wil-1,.') 10 them was born mine of £ fam-1.. Geo. W. Mahood. Druggist, Kings- ier mother, Mrs usin. Archibe -- iam Mulville at Mrs. Noonan's; Wil-!: . i 0 . . i ; ; 'r- 3 : ly four s and five girls. Mrs. | ton, Ont. ( ampbell is ill of quinsey Miss My: WASHBURN"S CORNERS liam Leeman, Desert Lake, at Joseph ae a bey -- a Ye Zu: of years! tle Leishman and Miss Fama Kir : April 12.-- There passed to rest]|Green's: Blake Nellis is spending a Ec ind for SOHie Years 'Mr. Greer hame spent: Saturday - at : Sharbe on April 10th, George Topping, a|Week or two at Battersea; Benjamin resided with his son Thomas at Rok- | Lake pp S life long resident of Sheldon's Corn- Dermareh at Bedford Mills; Daniel eby. 'Mr. Greer was a Methodist in | re XA 47 . ers, aged eighty-nine - years De- | Bruster at George Lashaw's; Salem; religion und in olitics a Conserva-| i MYER'S CAVE. . ceased was much esteemed by alll John Noonan, John M¢Carthy, and Teg hol toed pot Has served the | April 12.--Mrs. Charles. MacGregor who made his acquiintance. His|Oliver McNally visited the mines last Township of Sherbropke as reeve for | en and son Donald made a business trip LYNDHURST. wife, two sons and three daughters week; Samuel Hunter, manager of a number of years, Mr. Greer always | April 12.--Mrs. A. Earl is recov- | Survive. Richardson feldspar mines, visited | pa4e it a point to cast his vote and they escape the sallow skin, the pimples, black- k . +3 a Mr. Young, who recently purchas-|the mica mine last week. o A . 4 . . a ering after her, recent illness. A. M. heads, facial 'blemishes due to indigestion or bilious- ness. At times, all women need help to rid the : ¥ 3 A : pies sas a he did so at the last election. The Sweet has returned from Toronto }ed the Steacy farm one mile east of Freddie" Green: has them all funeral took place on Sunday from | with his new car. G. BE Rodderick | Athens, had lis fine barns destroy-|stopped catching fish, he caught ; : system of poisons, and the safest, surest, most convenient and most economical help they find In rf Yat urd rent a : Rokeby to the Methodist cemetery, | came home last night 'with his car. |®d by. fire 08 Saturiiay eveping 2d some fine salmon through the ice. the Service being conducted by the ! Mrs. Wallace Simes has disposed of |@ lot of new farm implements also. . i I 1 vith" -- Rev, Mr. Crowe.. ¢ Y , Cloyne, spent Thursday . ; » tnd a x v Our school re-opened to-day with" a 3 i 3 ; aid Young: Ce Black and Geor- r farm aud Stock Zag has moved full attendance of pupils. The sugar Mrs. John Morrison still remains | M 0 the ilage I {ie preseal. Lt This famous familyremedy has an excellent tonic effect upon the entire system. It quickly relieves the ailments caused 5 gie Miller, Harlowe, spent Faster week |; reported that Lyndhurst is +o [Makers say it has been the poorest - : in 1a Sriticul condition; ne = with 'Tena and William MacGregor. Hae TEER Li'- | season in forty years Miss Lena L n oy or er Foto oy. 3 Be raat] Miss 'Florence Benny and Henry Del- | ios office on John street is com-| Mills left on Friday to resume her e nox ing on in returned -on Saturday. Srnes by defective or irregular action of the organs of digestion, headache, backache, low spirits, extreme nervousness. yea spent: Sunday at T.B. Perry's. pleted. duties as teacher near Ottawa. Wel- Walroster resumed his studies in the Purifying the blood, Beecham's Pills improve 'and Mr. and Mrs. James Perry passed lington JBarl left for Montreal to- P. C. 1; on Tuesday. Clear The Complexion through here en route to the mines day with a large consighment of live Word was received .in Maberly this Temple Delyea's baby is ill stock. A number of farmers here morning of the sudden death of Isa- emple 1) 3 . y to women. ouly by Thomas Beecham, St. Helens, Yanombire, Bagland, ¢ Ss, cents, to Harlowe one day last week. Mrs. I. D. Perry spent a few days last week at Mrs. $rank Geey's. Miss Del- ma Code is visiting at William Bau- der's. Mr. and Mrs. Billing Snider were recent visitors at the Cave. Ger- MOSCOW. April 13 Robert McLaughlin and family motored to Ormond last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Me- Laughlin"s father. Miss Hattie MORTON. April 12.--Miss™Mabel Henderson, wii who has been home spending the ho- HARTINGTON lidays with her parents here, has re- April 9A number of the young | turned to Willow Bank to resume pecple attended a farewell party ail her school work. The body of the r Shilli 's 8 "ha ate sd i - Derry, Kingston, is visiti W. Shillington's, Murvale. Charles]izte Mrs. Booth, who died in Brock-[_°gft. 0 TORS 0 (HERS. Mr. y, Kingston, is visiting at the Leonard is remodelling the interior | yjjle was brought here on Friday last and: Mrs. William. Hamblin on Fri home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Benn.|$ of his home. Charles M. Moore and | 4nd buried in the Presbyterian ceme- dav evening and were treated to ice James German was in Kingston on ~ Harold Boyce, Queen's, sent theliery Miss M. Marshall, Mallorytown, | oes © William | Sunday to consult a nerve specialist. fince wal * Moulton who has been ill of grippe fered from blood poitoning, and was is 'recovering. 'A. E. Donovan, M.P., only ill a few days. \ Toronto, Was calling on old friends to-day. A number of friends from week-end at their homes here. Miss |i. Visiting at J. Coon's. Miss Mabel Sheam m4 Nam sa health as Frederick Fisher is very sick with McConnell and Miss Allan, Ottaws, | yar chall, who has been spending the Fapidly as his' friends would. wish, |PreumonTa i Miss Helen Sprole is are visiting at Charles Flavors holidays at her home at Mallorytown, Ee Tr jvisiting at' F. P. Johaston's. ,, MF. and" Mr§. Bramforth, (TOrmerly|y, returned to take up her school RW Boo BLOOMFIELD Miss: Stella Amey), Chapleawt, arefp. ec qouin B, Gamble has brought > NEWBORO er NEWBURGH. Bveil 12=1ic haple syvip season spending thelr honeymoon at Georse fy; y14e here. J. N. Somerville has| APril }3.--John Moriety. teaching April 10.--The executive of thel:. ' n : 3 . : 5." Darling 1 daugh- : 'hool in Ottawa, aftér spending hi fas - on is ended 'with a supply below the Brown's. Mrs." Darling and daug opened his cheese factory with B,|5¢hool in awa, after spending his} Newhurgh Red Cross Society held-a average. Peter Burr and wife, and ter, Claire, Moscow, are at B. M.lg,, 0p ino 55 maker. Martin White, | holidays at home, and at Teacher's|meeting on Wednesday evening, | {arshall Burr and wife spent Easter Campsall's. "Mrs, Thomas Guess | oo. "0 5 0S 0G Convention in Toronto, returned to) March 31s 1 decided its 1 > - F i .| Elgin, visited his sister, Mrs. George g . a 218t and decided to make its|in Toronto. Miss Estelle Bull is here Cataraqui, at Milton Cloakey's. Mis" { vy 3q0, ; ron days last week Ottawa Saturday. Miss Agnes Gra-lfirst shipment of socks, nighitrobes | in attendance on h th Mrs Ada Sigsworth, Peterboro Nermal, . bam returned to her school near d 5 . 2 tte ne n her mother, Mrs. : o } = a. coy 180d supplies on April 16th, and|Sellick Bull, who is very ill. John is spending the holidays wel her " Lyn Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | would like all + . : « ¥ : : DELTA. would like all work to be finished Rundle, Toronto, spent a week at | parents, Misses Marion and Kath'oen : : Corkey and daughter, Latimer, are d ¢ b % 10, spen B Clow, Sydenham at their grafdfati April 12.--Miss A. Allyn has been | "Ut Corkey' nts. Mr 1 returned, on or before that date. [Abram Rundle's.. E. P. Stanton and | vg 1 i "ircle me ne | confined to the house the past week | YiSiting Mrs. Corkey's: pare 5 r-| Every Friday. the ladies of the work | wife, Picton, spent last week at Cur- er's. The Heloise Circle met al toe and Mrs. John Brady. John Dier isle : Rt d ) atte. AF pied ill of grippe. H. Slack, Sand Bay, has Mrs. . committee will be in the Standard|tis Stanton's. Andrew Ddrland and home of Miss Maria Watspa on Tu grippe. Slack, Ys very low from a second paralytic] Bank day afternoon.' Miss Pappa teach-| moved on to the farm recently pur- eu mii ae Pala yiie Ban hall from 2 p.m., to 6 p.m. |wite spent Easter 'week in Toronto. er, is spending her holidas at ho: | chased from D. MacDonald, and the Biro kari Druin rated hy mus and will arrange to give out work to| S. Edgar Mastin visited here last home in Sharbot Lake. 3:s Mets | latter is moving into Delta, Miss hi re en YY A 3 o| be made up. All are asked to come | week. The three canning factories at Campsall and Silas Boyce, Sydenham | Bernice Jackson has returned to Ot- Rg fom the is A a te a at that time and do what they can to- | Vineland managed by him are closed High School, are home for tie holi-|tawa where she is teaching. The shing ne a lo Ee = yay. on wards this splendid work. Tea will [for this year. Miss Mary Hubbs, days. Mrs. Cook, Hollefcrd, are at] Misses Davidson have returned to BY Tr he a Ted I be served during the afternoon and |Queen's Universify, Kingston, is heme Alexander Thompson's. their schools after spending the Eas- me n . . 8 n aa os the money will be used for Red Cross |for the holidays. Grant Thompson ter holidays with their parents, Mrs. : artly ve lo ag by ro Ol yer Ales. [Tors ; 4 has bought a fine blgek Percheron PERTH ROAD. J. A. Bell is again home after spend- Lewis w 0 as been for some time in : Mrs. Walter Bruce has been 111 but | stallion. Charles owerman and April 12.--School has again re ling some time in Toronto. Mrs. (Dr.) | Saskatchewan. 1 's improving. There are several [Finley Stewart have'each purchased opened after the Faster holidays, Miss | Mallory, Brockville, is renewing old| A letter to his parents from Rob-|new 'telephone lines to go through [new teams, and will start in the cart- J. M, Urozier having returned from | gequaintances here. Miss Laura Greer | rt Bawden, with the second contin-| the country in the spring. ing business. The cheese factory her home at Mountain Grove. Mrs. |g learning the millinery trade with gent written from Shorncliffe, Eng-!. ¥ started April 1st. A new brick «.. Raymond has rented part of bdr | Mrs French. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8 |land, says he is well and enjoying KALADAR. smoke stack 's being built. home to Mr. Needen and family. The! 1awson spent Easter with friends in himself. Shornclilfe is his mother's April. Nr. and Mrs. A: Forbes "Lloyd Gerow, son of W. J. Gerow, on ak 4 <.--Nr, 2 AG > i , fishermen' report a good run of suck Spencerville. Born to Mr. and Mgs, | Dirthplace. spent Thursday at W. Cassidy's. Miss and Miss Rhea Hearst, Picton; were ers in the crecks. The Ladies' Aid ! > The ice has entirely disappeared ' 3 rd married on Wednesday last. held a sugar social at the redidence of A. Nixon, on the 4th, a daughter, from the lakes. 4 Mary Hughes arrived home Tuesday Mrs. J. Raymond last Wednesday OUTLET. There passed away at Kingston, rom Kingston and intends spending ~ evenicg, and a large number attend- April 12.--The ice is nearly allo? April 8th, Isabelle Davie wife of me time with her parents, Mr. and LIVE STOCK MARKETS. ed. The sugar season, which has been |) ron up in the lake: James Fodey|W- H. Smart,. 'Although Mrs. Smart | Mrs. Wdhighes. Messrs. Peter Lloyd me a poor one, has drawn to a close. made a trip to Gananoque on Satur-| had been in peor health for some |and Berton Cassidy spent Sunday at | The Prices Paid at the Various Cen- Mrs. Henry McUadden is convalescent. | 4 0 "yiod Myrtle Ref@, Athens |months, her sudden demise was a|llenry Wood's. Miss Brown will re- tres, Mrs. Lions, Ottawa, and Eva Cobbet, High School, spent the Baster holi-| Shock to her friends. She suffered |3Ume her duties as teacher. Misses T to, April. 12 i Kingston, are visiting their mother, days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | from a disease of the throat and en- | Eivma and Bertha Wood visited Ars, tle at tH U Y Tee in Mes. Cobbet, who is very ill. Mrs. Lyon, "Reid, Woodvale, - Miss Myrla | dured ber suffering with patience and | James Lloyd cn Wednesday: Mr. and |Catle at the Union Yards to-day was Walter Guthrie, Mrs. J. Raymond ani Crozier, 'Sand Bay, spent the pas! |Of'year§ ago and settled in Rokeby. Mrs. P. D. Williams and little Verna Be ie Ges, taiming that le cos (THT i Irs. Stogks have a bad attack of | week with her grandfather, Mr. and |resignation. The fiheral took place 'Passed through there en route fofl, ade butchers were steady, as were and original Mr. mad Mrs. W. Drew were --) have started ploughing. Miss Gertie ac Conboy, Zealand. Mr. Conboy suf- 1d everywhere in Canada and U. S, America. In boxes, : We Ny NA RO INDIA PALE ALE Not a Useless Intoxicant, but a WHOLESOME BEVERAGE with dietetical and medicinal uses -- MADE AS GOOD AS WE CAN MAKE IT -- If not sold by nearest wine and spirit merchant, write JOHN LABATT, LIMITED LONDON - . CANADA -------------- a grippe. Mrs. George (ireen and Sher- Mrs. William Crozier, Woodvale | from the residence of R. H. Smart, | Selby. FRUIT Non malicock are convalescent. The |yfogter Willmer Bradley, Ellisville, | Brockville, on Friday April oth, thelto Mountain Grove a couple of days SALT" Mission Circle met at the home of b ; Mrs. J. Raymond, Thursday last and Th Car ag will aghin meet in a fortniht at Mis. during the past week. e War- | cemetery. R. Thom Miss I. Guthes j | burton Cheese Factory runs every{ The meeting bt the Woman's In-|ar Kring and sister, Hsther, visited Nits 3 Rnd Ry nad to | day now. March cheese have all |stitute was held in the Court House at Ira W on 'Sunday. Stanley heir schon one. have returned 10 | peen shipped and the prices. miake]on April 7th. On acconnt of 2 tens) Wood spent Sundhy afternoon under their schiools, alter spending the holi- f (yo ta rmers smile. The wall for the| small attendance, Dr. Preston's ad-|the parental roof. Mrs. John Wil also cows. Lambs and sheep steady. A . Calves a little easy. H . has visited friends in this vicinity | remains being interred in Brockville { last week: Delma Teyon is home =. ogs, Duyels En Mesgrs, Archibald. and' Leon Jee holding off to force prices 3 Recpipts--2,139 ttle, 236 cal- ves, 601 hogs, 173 sheep. To-day's prices were: Butclier cattle, choice, $7.25 tol $7.70;.do. medium, $6.50 to $6.75: do common, $5.25 to $6.25; butcher cows, choice, $6.25 to $7.00: do. medium, $5.25 to $5.75; do. can- Ie days at home. Miss W. Campbell has cottage of Dr. W. Steacy, New York liams 3s il. B. Pickering vis : . W. A; w Yi . Bs ig vise returned to Maple Leal, atter spend-1 city is to be started this week, The "YI ited Mrs. Sigby qn Saturday. ing her Easter vacation with friends cottage is being built under the 1) FOR TIRED * - ? ple. Be yi and supervision of Robert Stacey, War- Stet dette ehtidre, TSCay with. * | burton. John Crozier has moved to . 5 5; Nother ors. H McCadden. George [Sand Bay. Mrs. W. G. Vanderbur : AND SORE FEET 36.3% 30.47.00: feeding store, arts MeGiillivray has left for Montreal, and daughter Vera madc a trip to to $6.85: stockers choice $6 00 to PI TIRGROR Kingston recently. Miss Eva Brad- ---- $6.75; do. light, $6.50 to $5.75: Y nok ey spent last week w ends on ' puffed-up, burning, aching, 5; April 12.---The Clover Club of St.|the Point. W. T. Parsons, who has "ar tor vali feet and corns. wy $ a pic, Josh 165. 10 304s 0 John's Presbyterian Church gave albeen ill for the past few wesks, is : CALDWEEL'S MILLS, $7 to $8.25; hucks and culls, $6 to i : . . anquet in Dufferin Hall Thursday recovering. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. April 13. --William Crawford and|$7; : ; hoe Wh Es R evening, April 8th. Three tables were | Campbell motored to this place on Mise Effie Campbell visited friends a: Inurne, 330 Rez oss, Je e n y 0 u 1 8S e ' et the length of the hall, laden with | Sunday. One day last week Miss at Fallbrooke. Mellville = Easton | calves $9 $10 y FON, 38.50; .- . dainties and decked with Easter deco-| Lottie Deir received some very pain- spent the weekwend at Sharbot Lake. ig -- ; mn the Mornin FAtionE, Plants and a beautiful, ful burns while assisting to lift a Mrs. Charles Craig is spending the Buffalo Cattle. in : 8 Easter lily made the center piece for [pan of maple' syrup 'off the stove. week-end at Folger. Miss Evelyn] pag Bum ¥ take . the speakers table. At eight o'clock | Mrs. Alan Lamson continues very Cameron spent Sunday at Mrs. P. Cattle Juitsle, LY. Apt 13 a dose of all sat down to the sumptuous re-]ill. Mrs. John Earl and Mrs. Allan Gray's, A number t. + Th i . 5 Earl are convalescent. We Shairman, © Rev Jum of the young people attended, the party at Escott on Friday evening. Webster, Kingston, announced an in- teresting programme. "The King" was proposed by T. J. Ellie and res- ponfled to by Rev. Mr. Cox, Ganano- que, "The Home" was proposed by ponded to by T. F. Harrison, King- ston. "The Churel™ was proposed by C. Sine, Gananoque, and responded to by Rev, Mr. Meclntogh, Kingston. "The Ladies" was proposed by Rev. Mr. Webster and responded to by Rev. Mr. Steers: ston, and Mr. C. Sine, Gananoque, contributed to the programme and made quite a hit, as did also the Mandolin and guitar Club, 'Miss Ton- er and Mr. C. Williams sang solos, Misses | Mr. Phillips, Smith's Falls, spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Covell. ! tained a few of her friends at her home on C. Smith, King-| LOMBARDY. ? 12.--Miss Balfe, Smith's Miss Phillips and April Hs; ayley. Mrs. Herbert Covell enter- t. W. Watson Place on Mon- | returned to 'day to continue his studies in the high school there. ploughing. The sugar-making sea- Farmers are tort --}speading the Mayme Gray has returned to Perth R. H. Lo Armstrong has returned after spending the holidays at her home at Braeside. Miss Jessie Park after spending her holivays at hh home here. Thomas Easton re- turned home after spending a week with his son William, Marble Bluff. Wesley Campbell made "a business : last week. H who has vieiting at her da T's; Mrs. T. Love's, El- phine, is' NIL A : $7. to $7.25 _ $3. sheep, mixed® $6.75 to Alice Elliott has gone |gg 35 8.50: 795 to Brightside to reside for some time. 3 to $8.50, shipping, 37.25 to 1 Miss $8.00; bytchers, $6.00 to $8.00; heifers, .00 to $7.50; cows, 3.50 to $6.85; bulis, $4.50 to $6.75. Veals, pts, 2,400; slow, $4.59 to $8.50. heavy and mixed, yorkers, $6.60 to $ roughs, $6.40 to $6.00. rt at and lambs, receipts 10,000: Sheep, lambs, $6.00 $5.50 to $8.25; 00 31.7%." yearli . --for your health's sake. It's good for you. ENO'S FRUIT SALT is s0 pleasant to take, too. It prevents functional jrregularitics, corrects dis- ordees of the liver and promoics good $.0 IT SALT makes a cooling, a scent and refresh. drink it at apy time with Jonquin for, seiie time, turn " ome on rday. Miss Lorena Frayne, teacher, Smith's Falls, spent| op fest he week-end at her home here. * o : ednesday evening, Tth severe attack of grippe. Se ; 3 . = - and daughter, who have been in 2 om oben dons feet low with | good crowd enjoyed tea : bl SRGNOLIL. Fro Sul Works the sore 'ness » t TR '