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GODWIN & SON Estate and Insurance, Phone 422 -. . 89 Proc St, Ne 14 Every iQc Packet of WILSON'S LAAN CART TR IRR TY IA EY El TR ATI TYE STICKY ¢ CATCHER &olfe's (MoLLAKDS Gin) J J the most healthful spirit ob- tainable, and the very best stimulant for general use, AS a pick-me-up topic and diges- tive Wolfe's Schnapps is always opportune, exercising the most beneficial effect upon the liver, kidneys and other organs. Obtainable at all Hotels and Ratail Stores, Awstralia alone . James McParland, Distributor. TWO NERVOUS CT WOMEN Made Well By Lydia E.Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound. Philadelphia, Pa,--"I fad & severs ease of nervous prostration, With oe wm tation of the constipation, head- ff aches, dizsiness, ise In my ears, aa C8 the Bt 401 bow Sway mi th Bette on taking the / 1 taken half a bottle I was able to sit and in a short time I was able to do work. Your medicine hos itself able to do all say it havo Adah SLAASSLS ali THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1915. sass ALSAKAAS er dainties 1e Orang rounding cour vice in St A church on Sunday next. Miss Anna McCready RST ed to her home on Wolfe Island, companied by Migs2Agres McFadden Mrs. Lappage, who Mas the guest of Mrs. D. McClement for the past two weeks, has returned to her hon n Toronto. Miss Frances Weir - ed with friends at South Lake last week. Mre, D. MeClemerit is spend ing a few days with friends in King- ston DONALDSON July The recent -rain.-- was much appreciated by the farmers Quite a number from here attended the baseball tournament at MecDon- alds Cornérs. Mr. and Mrs, Martin McPhee and « iren from MecLar en's Depot visited at S. J, Allan's re- cently. Quite a few from here at- tended the picnic at Lavant on Wed negday last Mr. and Mrs. T. Ser spent the * week-end With friends in Bathurst geant pr Leeds FRANKVILLE July 5.--Rev. M. Lehigh and amily, Grenville, Que., motored here and called on their friends be fore leaving for their new home at Eganville. A\ number from here took in the sports at Smith's Falls on the 1st July. Mr. and Mrs. ¥rederick Price, spent.Sunday visit ing at A, Price, Crystal. Mr. Charles Donaldson, Rideau Ferry, was here SUNBURY. weather; decom has caused all rapidly advance. | % thodist ty held a straw-| roclal on H iannon's lawn on June 23rd. A large crowd was pre-| gent. The net proceeds amounted to! f $75. A. Sharpe hag beea lald-qp with d cold the past week. Rev. J Webb conducted service at the Pres- byterian Church on Sunday evening. A large crowd listened to a powerful S6TIOoDn The puble schools have closed for the holidays. The Meth- odist*Sabbath School had a plenit on Thursday in Shannon's Grove, and a good time was pent by juveniles and | parents alike. J. McGrath shipped] cheese on Saturday 'at a good figure. R, Sands has purchased a motor cycle. ' Warm ghowers, July 2 panied by Eroy £ The berry crops t Hefferman, Athens, spent a few days here last week at William Reynold's. MALLORYTOWN | July b5.--Mr. Clifford "| foundation for-a new house nearly | completed. Mrs. F. M. Purvis is visiting at Brockville, Mr. and Mrs. : Charles Higgs have returned from cality has been lodged. ILieut.-Cal.! thelr wedding trip and are taking up F. Ferguson has his. new barn ready their residence in Mallorytown. Miss for enclosure. It will be one of the p "Gooqhody has recoveged from a| finest barng in the locality when fin-| o vi504 fllness so that Se can be ished. The cottages on the ake ,....4q the house Mrs. . Cherry sliore are filled with tourists. - Dr.iwpite who has been ill for the last A. E. Freeman and family will move| row gave is somewhat better. Many to their cottage on Wednesday. Con-| g1om here are attending the celebra- gratulations to 'Margaret Arthur, {ion at Ogdensburg to-day. Mr. R Bessie Freeman and Wallace Duff yy Field, Ottawa, is visiling his sis- who were successful in passing their ter, Mrs. "W. J. Millory. promotion examinations at Syden- o-------- ham High School. Mrs. J. N. Hol- SEELEY'S BAY. mes ¢ontinues very low.- ler daugh July 6.--The frequent rains have ter, Mrs. Wills,. Morton, is nursing| made the prospect for .cropssbright. her" Rev. A. F, and Mrs. Shorten] or, Captain H. F. Randall spent are away on a two weeks' holiday.| Sunday in the village. Joseph Mc Mr. and Mrs. J." E. Storms spent) Alopan has purchased a Maxwell, Sunday at J. N. Holmes.' Inveraryjear , Mrs. (Dr.) 'Young and chil and Seeley's 'Bay téfime playid {dren have returned from spending a game of baseball at Cush:2udall| couple of weeks on the Rideau. Mrs. which resulted in favor of former Ly | Curtis and children, Newboro, are 9 to 7. Miss Molle Clow has return-| reviewing acquaintances here, A ed from a week's visit at. Pleasunt | number from here spent Valley. { Dominion Pay in Gananoque. John | Stevenson had the misfortune to fall from a scaffold while working on af barn of Mr. Forrester's. Mr, and | Mrs. Oscar Johnston, Toronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, N. A. Johnston. | has the INVERARY. July H.--Owing to the late storms, considerable of the grain in this lo . LATIMER. July 5.--On June 23rd the fun- eral service of the late Mrs. P. L. Ed- wards was conducted in Latimer Methodist Church by the Rev: Mr. Shorten, Mrs. Edwards, born in 1880, was a daughter of Mr, {1d Mrs. John Taylor, Latimer. Eleven years ago she was married to P. L. Ed- wards who along with three little boys, Taylor, Borden and MacDon- ald, are left to feel deeply and keenly the loss of a faithful wife and a lov- ing and devoted mother. Besides these there survive to mourn the loss YONGE MILLS i July 5.--Miss Mabel Gibson, Pur- | vis street; has returned from Albany, | N.Y., where she has been visiting re- | sitives. Mrs. Joseph Shipman and daughter, Miss Eva, left last week for Calgary and other western points. Mrs. Gardiner, Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. A. Purvis. Mrs. Roy Burnham and son, Brockville, | of their beloved daughter amd sls-| spent a few days last week the guests ter, Alice; her parents, Mr. and Mrs, | of Mrs. G. A. Burnham. N John Taylor; Latimer; four sisters; tle Bryant and nephew, Harry Eas- Miss E. J. Taylor, New York; Mrs. T. M, Thompson, Watertown, and the Misses May and Gladys, at home; | leo threé brothers, William, Lati- mer; Macdonald, Montreal, and Sam- uel, Barons, Alberta. Mrs. Edwards was & young woman held in very esteem by all who knew her. She was naturally of a quiet, unassuming disposition, and her daily acts ex- pressed the deep sincerity of her| July 6.--Lyndhurst base ball team heart much better than words. | defeated Clayton 'in Gananoque on Fos { July 1st by a score of 8 to 4 and also HARROWSMITH | defeated Elgin, in Elgin, on J §ly 3rd July 6.--Mr. ahd Mrs, Charles El-| by a score of 6 to 2. Miss Alma lerbeck, Oxbow, Sask., are spending | Gram is attending the summer a month with friends in this vicinity. | $¢hool in Belleville. Master Travers Mrs. Lockhart and children, Toronto, | Rooney is spending a few days at his are the guests of Mrs. McLean. Dr. | aunt's, Mrs. Gram 8, Portland, Mrs. S. and Mrs. Morley Day, Belleville, are| Gilbert, Seeley's Bay, is a guest of spending a few days with his broth-| Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Tate, Mrs. M. er's, E, E. Day, and Dr. Percy Day, | Sproal and her two granddaughters, Mr, and Mrs. Whyatt Bowlby have] the Misses Green, Boston, are calling returned from spending their holi-|on friends here. Mrs. Levi Fluke days with friends in Milton and Tor-| and two children have returned home onto. Mr. Bowlby has purchased on | after spending a few.days with her Overland car. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mec-| sister, Mrs. Walter Haskins. Philips- Lean, Sydenham, spent Sunday at his | Ville. Willlam Sheffield continues brother's, A. McLean's. The members| Very low, re. Fraser, Gilbert of the L. O. L. walked to service at| Plains, is visiting her parents here St. Peter's on Sunday afternoon for some time started for her home when' the Rev. Mr. Herrington ad-| to-day. Mrs. Wallace Sims and her dressed the Order. A large crowd is! daughter, Mertile, have gone west to expected, to attend the garden party | Visit friends. R. Delong and son, on the grounds of St, Peter's church, | George, Oshawa, are visitors at on Thursday evening, Crosby's or-| George C, Roddrick's. Purvis spent a few days in _Xips- Mrs.. McMullen and the Misses Mec- Mullen, Brockville, spent Thursday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Steacy. LYNDHURST p-visiting her father on Sunday. George Miss Net-| y ton, Nebraska, are visiting the form- | er's sister, Mrs, H. Cook. Mrs. James | Jacob. downe guest of the Misses Beatty. | FROM COUNTRYSIDE AND HAMLET f Jone 20th; was ea young 1 unex- and Val- yr f 1 for he home at Violet. A large number from here attended the lawn social Harlowe on Taesday evening. | Rose and Grace Wood left on| urday to attend the summer mod- school at Sharbot Lake A lawn social was given by the Ladies' Aid at Flinton on Monday evening as a fare- | well for Rey. Mr. and Mrs. Merrick, | § who have gone to Queensboro. | STELLA, | July +5.--The congregation of St. Paut's Presbyterian Church held its annual strawberry festival on Domin- ion Day on Stella Point. There was | a very large attendance both in af] | ternooh and evening. The island was honored by the presence of Dr. | J. W. Edwards, -M, P., Cataraqui. All assembled round the grand stand 'at 3.30 p. m. W. H. Moutray gave | a short address, and Rev. Dr. Porter | spoke on Red €ross work. Rev. | James Cumberland then introduced | Dr. Edwards who gave a lengthy | and very interesting patriotic ad- dress, At the close three resound-| ing-eheers were given for the British Empire, | A very severe electrical storm passed over the Island on Friday evening, accompanied in some parts by a down-pour of rain. Lightning istruck and completely destroyed the barn and stables on the premises of Mrs. McQuoid on the Front Road to- | gether with two valuable horses and a heifer. The horses were instantly | killed in their stalls. { Mrs. McQuoid's son-in-law, Joseph Hogeboon, who has been working the farm, and T. McFern were in the) barn at the time, and were both stunped. A neighbor's boy who was also in the barn, was unhurt, and managed to get the cows all out but | one. The loss is heavy, but is part- | ly covered by insurance. This ist the second barn to be burned on the) Front Road within ten days. | The tenders are up for the deliv-| ery of His Majesty's mail over Routes! Nos. 1 and 2. They will close-July | 31st. Hugh Glenn is visiting his| sister in Buffalo, N. Y. BAAR ts AA Stier Lanark | LAVANT STATION July 6.--Mpr. and Mrs. R. Watt, Perth, and Miss Elleh Watt, Winni- peg, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. W. Thomas, "Hillview Farm." Miss Min- nie Jacob, Ottawa, and Mr. Elkins Jacob, Renfrew, visitefl the parental house last week. Miss Mary Stéw- art, Lanark, and T. G. McVittie, Ca- labogie, were guests at Thomas Lee's last week. Our annual pienic held here last Wednesday was a grand success. Master Willie McFarlane, has been very ill for the past week but we all hope for a speedy recov- ery. Mrs. W. W. Roche, Wilbur, ited Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee on Mon- y Mrs. T. Wilson, Madawaska, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. 8. B. Miss Jessie M. Jackson and Miss Elsie M. Lee, spent a few days at McDonald's Corners last week. | a | FOLGER { | July 2.--Quite a number from here | | attended the annual picnic at Lavant | ion June 30th, Misses B. G. Stew-| {art and M. M. Davis have returned | | home fer the holidays from their] | schools at Thurlow and Tramore res- | pectively. J. Prasky took a trip to | Sharbot Lake on Thursday. Bert { Deachman, Flower, spent Sunday at | V. Prasky's. Miss M. E. Manion is { home from Toronto on her vacation, | Mrs. Gilmore, Kingston, is a guest at A. T. Stewart's. Mr. T. Ferguson was {a recent visitor at A, T. Stewart's. | Misses B, G. Stewart and M. { Davis leave to-day to attend summer { school at Sharbot Lake. An interest- ling Illustrated lecture on "Temper- {ance" in the hall Saturday evening | was well attended. Rev, Mr. Samson, | Plevna, assisted in the lecture. J.| | Prasky auenueu www: moons atl { Thurlow, July 3rd, Miss Mary More- | an, Wilbur, and Mrs. Burton, Arn- | prior, were guests at R. Davis' this week-end. A pleasant time was spent {at R. Davis' on Friday evening by | the young people. Private Elmer { Foy, Tth Artillery, Petawawa Camp, { called here on Friday last. denham, on Friday. Mrs. James Day and sister, Miss Isabella Stew-| art, are spending a Tew day's with chestra wlll be ju attendance. The! | Lennox & Addington pine Edward their nephew, Lieut. Goldwin Stew- art, In Quebec. The Misses Bay and Luecil Gallagher, will go to Chaf- fey's Lock this week to camp for a month. Miss Ruby Thompson is vi- siting friends in Kingston. PITTSFERRY July 5.--The Clover Club of St. John's Presbyterian church held is fifth annual garden party on June 29th on the manse lawn, which was beautifully decorated with bunting, flags and lanterns. The ice cream booths was the centre of attraction, being embanked with ever greens. The 14th Regiment band rendered muste, 1 A social, in aid of the Red Cross) fund was held on" Joseph Lane's lawn, on Friday evening, under the auspices of the Community Ald of} St. Lawrence Methodist church. Des- pite the inclement weather a fondly sum was Tealiand a et le ment, sr., while v 8 dadu- SHsen y ia Gates, guffered a Btro! Dlgod vesse) to burst in the Baad an the : way to recovery o rs. b- |} ert Gates was rémoved to Kingston | fe ap tects to operat Al 8. g The home of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. | Steers was the scene of me nit on Thursday rn members of the Y.M. annual Sunday School pieni¢ for the NORTH BROOK. Methodist church will be held at Sy- | July 5.--The Sunday school picnic % Jam Vallean's and George Huffman's | Hallowell circuit. | ideal one, and thousands of people | convenience had been ALLISONVILLE. July 3.--The L. O. L. Held its an- nual pienie on Dominion Day in Hir- grove near the village. Different lodges of the county were represent ed and all the Sunday schools on The day was an gathered for an outing where Svert or their comfort. Addresses were giv- en by B. R. Hepburn, M. P., Nelson Parliament, M. P. P., and several ministerial brethren of different de- nominations. After thé 8, | games, races and other amusements were indulged fn till it was.timé to disperse. The event was a great 1 ursday afternoon, June 24th, a patrigtic ; | to date v dd www a tives in different parts of the eeunty. | They expect to reach home on Sun- day. Miss Susie Stewart was the guest of Mrs. Bruce McFaul Monday | night. . Albert Delong, Toronto, is] still visiting his daughter 'Mrs. w. | H. Hubbs and .Mrs. Ernest Terry. | Mr. and Mrs. Giles, Trenteg, are spending a couple of weeks with their daughter, Mrs. A. Hogle and Mrs. Spencer Huffman. Miss Marjorie | Huycke spent Dominion Day in Nap- | anee, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Lout,| Collingwood, are guests of the lat-| ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry | Breeze. PEPPERMINT AND CINNAMON FLAVOURS MADK IN CANADA OUR FRESH GROUND OOF. FEE AT 40c, CAN'T BE BEAT. Try a sample order and be conv 5d. : OLAN'S GROCERY ® St. Phone 720, Frompt Delivery ERINSVILAE, } ) July 5. --The farmers are look- ing forward to a rich harvest, as the crops are in excellent conditioy, Mr. | and Mrs. "James Mooney and "fam ily ,Watertown, N.Y, are visiting at | Michael Burns'. Several from here Attended the celebration in Napanee on Wednesday. Mark Walsh, Grand Seminary, Montreal, accompanied | by lls 'brother, of Hemlock, Mich., is visiting friends here. Miss Nel. lie McKeown, Chicago, is holidaying here; Misses Mary and ~~ Fraiices Harrison and Anna and Gertrude Killoran were Sunday guests of Miss Margaret O'Brien, | The following young ladies have left for Sharbot Lake and Brace. | bridge; where - they "will atténd the Summer Mode] Schools: Misses Daisy Mathews, Anna Killoran, Ag- nes Warde, Marguerite Hopkins, and Helena Finnegan. . | Much regret 13 expressed In this | community over the resignation of | J. R. Pickering, Tamworth Continua- | tion School. Patrick Lynch and sis- | ter Nellie motored from Belleville on | Friday. Miss Margaret Lynch ac companied by Miss Tot Flaglar, Belleville, also spent the week-end here, My Corns Were Ended This Way Countless women have told other women about Blue-jay plasters. Now a million corns a month are ended in this scientific way. Women who know Blue-jay do not suffer corns. When one appears, they put a Blue-jay plasteron it. That ends the pain. In 48 hours the corn is gone forever, with no soreness left. . If you can't believe it, ask | I . : k your friends. Half of them have probably ended corns with Blue-jay. If you still doubt it, ask us for samples, Try them WOLFE ISLAND, July 5.--Municipal Council met at 10.30 a.m. Present: The Reeve | on corns of your own. Don't coddle corns. Don't 3 " ghey pare and keep them. Don't use and Councillors McLaren, McGlynn, | : S Orr and Gillespie, - Minutes of last | old-time treatments. A famous meeting confirmed. Steamboat ac- chemist has made corns utterly counts pid: Capt, McDonald, one unnecessary. © hat sort of torture month, $65; John Gray, one month, : + > engineer, $70; John Markey, one is. a thing of the past. month, mate, $50; George Taylor, one month, fireman, $35; extra help, §5; George Rattray, one month, pur- ser and steward, $200; John Spence, one month, deck hand, $25; H. Mar- low, one month, deck hand, $25; George Rattray, sundry accounts, paid, $2.57; Mrs. Rawley, laundry, 22 pieces, $1.10; Kingston Laundry, 79 pieces, $1.76; 8S. Anglin & Co., | lnmber, $3.45; J, O, Hutfon, steam- | boat insurance, $262.50; Freysing Cork Co, children's life belts, $22.- 52; W. F Kelly Oil Co., oil, $8.25; James Swift & Co., coal for: June, $178.49; dock rent, $50; telephone, $7.50; Robert J. Reid, 16 chairs, $12; James Donovan, on note and interest, $5.50; township accounts paid: Mrs. Matier, charity to Norris (last payment), $7; John Greenwood, building two cement bridges, $131.05; McKelvey & Burch, iron railing, $12; W. B. Dalton & Sons, cement, $200; Matthew Hill, work, $98.65; British Whig, path- masters' returns, $1.25; John Weir, work on roads, $33.70; Susman & Cohen, iron rails, $10; Woodman & Cramer, account, $12.19; Hugh Horne, rebate on taxes, $3; Henry Hinckley, salary constable, $25; Pe- ter Grant, roads, $34; George Rat- tray, cartage on tile, $10.75, The half-yearly report of the treasurer shows a balance in bank to credit of township July 1st, 1915, of $1,283. 13. The balance in bank July 1st, 1915, to credit of steamboat was $2,991 24, Meeting adjourned to first Monday in August, at 1030 a.m, Blue-jay Ends Corns 15 and 25 cents--at Druggists Samples Mailed Free Bauer & Black, Chicago and New York Makers of Physicians' Supplies The result never in doubt. GAS versus COAL dur- ing the summer months. Unanimous Verdict in fa- vor of GAS FOR COOK- ING. "Phone 197, or drop a card to the Office of the Works, on Queen Street. Light, Heat, Power and Water Depts. lo. c. Folger, General Mgr. We would get more enjoyment out of our money if it took us long to spend it as it does to earn it Need Electric Fans Irons, Toasters, Mazda I hon 94 Lamps, or anything Electri- 25 ii 4 INDIA PALE ALE Not a Useless Intoxicant, but a WHOLESOME BEVERAGE = MADE AS GOOD AS. WE CAN MAKE IT -- 1 not sold by nearest wine and spirit merchant, write | Shoe Store MARBLE HALL Ice Cream In Bulk or Bricks. Packed and delivered to any part of the city. GEORGE MASOUD, | Phone 980. 238 Princess St. BICYCLES trom $25.00to0 $45 AT H. MILN Phone 542. 272 Bagot St. Cleveland Standard Model Falcon. : Pure Marmalade Crosse and Blackwell Chivers and Son's In 7 1b. tins 341-3 Princess St. 9 D. COUPER Phone 76. .. Prompt Delivery, (Coast Sealed Oysters) KINGSTON CEMENT PRODUCTS dan supply Cement Blocks, Silla, Lintles, Bricks, Flower Vases, Tile, Caps, P'er Blocks, etc. We also manufacture Cement Grave Vaults. Estimates given for all kinds of Ce- ment Work, Kingston Cement Products. H. F. NORMAN, MANAGER, Office, 177 Wellington Street. Phones: Office, 730; The xind you are look- ing for is the kind we sell Scranton Coal Is good Coal and we guarantee prompt de- For One Week Only Cut prices on Auto Tires --all sizes. BIBBY GARAGE, Dodge Bros.' Agents. Tel. 201 and 917. SOWARDS Keep Coal and Coal Keeps _SOWARDS' n Voor Shoas For Hot Days There's ref coolness and an gnus degree of summer style in our varied showing of FINE SHOES. Coolness counts just 88 much in footwear as in frocks. Bee the new ones in our windows to-day -- fine fitting shoes that you will enjoy ev minute and that will help you to be delicious- ly cool and wonderfully stylish these hot days. The Sawyer 212 Princess Street Phone 159,