{ { "| bi if alll and Indoor Meals --rtry that "Delicious French Cooked Meat Paste" -- : PARIS PATE i Get a 10c. tin, Makes delightful. shndwiches. THOMAS COPLEY a card 13 8 oat whes radish Sout etary Ford Rom "0 To Su a will receive prompt attention. Shop 40 Queen Street. ©0. | ited with their sister, Mrs. N. Stanf (Published Annually) enables traders throughout the World to-eommunicate direct with English MANUFACTURERS & DEALERS In. each. class of goods. Besides being a complete commercial guide to Lon- don and its suburbs the Directory con- tains lists of : EXPORT MERCHANTS they ship, and the 'oreign Markets they STEAMSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sall, and indicating the approxim- ate satlings: 7 IMROVINCIAL TRADE NOTIOES of lei Manufacturers lerchants, ty in the. Deinoly Rs towns and indus Centres of the United Kingdom. : y of the current edition will be A ht eipt of os Siar for fa 98 Pevelpt 0 _ alers seeking Agencies can. adver. their trade ca for 86 or larger from $45. RONDON DIRECTORY CO, LID; 35 Abehureh Lane, London, E. C. Notice! Sai, JLevi-Si ' Frankie Young is at home. Frontenac ST. LAWRENCE. Aug. i18.--The recent . showers have helped to ripen the grain and many of the farpiers are well under way cutting. A popular young lady of this vicinity will shortly wed a prosperous young man of Marys- ville. W. P.. Gillespie, one of To. ronto's prominent real-estate bro- kers, paid a brief call to friends here last week. A wee'soh has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. |" Albert Watts. MYER'S CAVE, Aug. 18 --The surpzise party at T. D. Perry's on Tuesday evening was well attended. Harold MacGregor left for the West this morning. Mr. Coon; Atlanta, Georgia, is spending a few weeks at Hill Crest. Dr. Howard made 'a business trip to To ronto last Week. George Young and sister Beatrice spent Sunday last. at Charles MacGregor's. Oscar. Perry spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. E. Wood, Harlowe, Tem- ple and Leonard Delyea with fheir brother Jack, at Arden. The fire rangers made a trig to Ardoeh on Monday, OL p-- BARRIEFIELD. Aug. 17.--Mrs. J. F. O'Reilly and Mrs. Charles Cunuingham and daughter, Loretta, Buffalo, N.Y., vis- ton, sr., before returning home. Mrs. McGuire and little son are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, city, spent Sunday at their uncle's, T. Turner's. MrgsS. Saunders and daughter, Lettie, city, spent the week at herp arents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Stan- ton's, sr. Miss Jackson, Cataraqui, is visting with Miss Wenholt. «© Miss Mary Douglas visted with Mrs. Hut- ton Wefore returning to New York. Master R. Walker, who visted his aunt, Mrs. Neverson, has returned to Harowsmith. Mrs. F. Rickey and family, Toronto, are visiting her mother, Mrs. W. Medley, LELAND. Aug. 18.--The heavy rains have given the farmers a long rest, as nothing eeuld be done at the crops. Cattle buyers have been making their annual rounds securing the overplus stock, KE. Johnson fis erecting a new drive house. A wee girl has come to stay at B. Panvol- Kinghurg's, and a wee boy at H. Barl's, Visitors: Mrs. Thomas Kellar, Mrs. C. Ehrlicher and daughter, Pauline, Watertown, N.Y., at Vankough- nett's; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Timmer- man, Cobalt, and Harry Timmerman and D. Ferguson at L. Loung's; Mrs. J. Cumpson at Tobias Young's; Mrs. at 8. Dickinson's; Russell Ritchie at H. Kellar's; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ritchie at R. Bergusonn; Mis . Mc» Bride, Watertown, NLY., at J. Sills', PINE GROVE. Aug. 18.--In: this section the heavy storm flattened the grain and rendered it necessary to cut a consid- erable amount by hand. Bedford Mills intend holding its 8 4 Miss Fa FROM COUNTRYSIDE, AND EE ees school picnic on Aug. 25th. Many of the young people attended the party held at George McCormick's on Saturday night. Mrs. B. Kish and little daughter, Dorsey, are visit- ing dat J. W. Roushorn's. Mrs. J. Anglin is visiting at the mica mine. Miss Mary Waffle has feturned to Westport after visiting friends here. Capt. Van Dresser, Howe Island, called here last week. Many of the boys are going west this fall. Rob- ert Roushorn is at T. J. Waflle's. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Aultom, Perth Road,. at\Mrs. J. Jones'; Miss Ber- tha Hawley at Robert Roushoru's: Miss Mary Jones at Wallace Rous- horn"s. HARTINGTON. Aug. 18.--The threshing machine is In this vicinity. A number from here - attended the picnic at Holle- ford on Tuesday. Misses Bertha Jeffrey, Helen Sigsworth and Lalia Freeman are home from attending summer school at Sharbot Lake. Misses Alcombreck, Camden _East, are at John Dowker's. Mrs. Sigs- worth has her brother's three chil- dren with her. Mrs. Buse, Kings. ton, and daughter, New York, spent last week-end at H. Jamieson's. Miss Lillie Woodman, Wolfe Island, has returned after visiting Miss Dot Campsall. Master Edgar and Har- old. Ryan-are with their aunt at Gan- anogue. Misses Marion and Kath- leen Clow are at their grandfather's. Miss Thelma Freeman and brother Gordon, Peterboro, are spending the holidays with their grandfather. Miss Graham, Elginburg, is at Edley Campsall's. Miss Maria Watson is at _Mrs, George Trousdale's. Mrs. artin;--Florida, is at her brother's. Mrs. Lemon is with her danghfer, Mrs. B, Babcock. Harold Redmond, Kingston, is at Frank Trousdale's. Miss Beatrice and Robert Freeman visited at Newburgh recently. - KEPLER. Aug. 18.--Rev. J. : B, Lidstone, city, occupied our pulpit on Sunday morning. Mrs. Redmond and daughter are visiting friends at Hol- leford. ~~ Miss Grace Garreti has re- turned home after spending five weeks at Zealand, Miss Helen Wartman . is home from Sharbot Lake. Miss H. Alma Johnston has returned to her professional duties as nurse in Brookline. William Sherlock has returned to his home in Canton, Ohio, after spending a few weeks at William Horning's. The Ladies' Aid meet to-day at Mrs. W. Orser's. Mrs. Ambrose Orser is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. O. V. Han son; Yarker. Visitors: Mrs. Freeman, Perth Road, and Miss Gertrude Orser, Bath Road, at A. Orser"s. Mrs. Worrell, Toronto, and her two. nieces, at G. Herbert. Buck's. Mrs. Sherman Powley and sol, Oakland, at Joseph Lawson's; T. F. Lawrance and wife, Sydenham, and Roland V. Henry and bride, Peterboro, at' George Law- son's. Leslie Clogg and wife, To- ronto, at Herbert KE. Johnston's, Miss Carl, Kingston, at Kenneth Bab- cock"s. Mrs, Nichols and grand- daughter, and Miss Freeman at Hen- ry Lindsay's. ell Pixley, Kings- ton, at Ross Wartman's. Mrs. My- ers, Sydenham, at T. A. Townsend's, sain, INVERARY. Aug 18, --- Congratulations to Carl Duff, who su ccessfully passed his examinations at Svdenham High ig He bas rom the training Das just arbot Lake, W. R. Tolls is travelling in the States. He will be , & month, 'olte Island, is Miss at "The children's fair , on Sept. 3rd. amount of grain is cut, but can be housed. "to the wet Theressa ne at Stratford THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1916. HAMLET i Leeds in Odessa about 1.20 o'clock Tues- day noon. The men were refreshed with Tunch after watering and grain- ing their horses. After an hour's rest they resumed their journey to Barriefield Camp. The houses .of ---- DULCEMAINE. for the North-West. at Mrs. Susan Patience's. Aug. 18.--Farmers are harvest- ing, and find grain is a great crop. P. Patience left on Wednesday last W. Kennedy, Brockville, 'is painting the exterior of Mrs. Susan Patience's house. Miss Faith Greer, Lansdowne, is engaged to teach her after holidays. Dobbs, Athens, is spending a week Eric | Visitors: Mr. and Mrs, R. Welsh, Toronto, and M.-Keatings Kingston, the village were. draped with Union Jacks. Col. Clyde was in attend- ance, and proposed three hearty cheers for Col. Munroe and officers, which met with a hearty response, and was acknowledged by all the men. The residents of the village lament the sad news of the death of Mr. Stocker, Belleville, the father of Mis Eva Btocker,who has beer teach- ing here for the last five years. Miss Nellie Clyde and Miss Lena Burley are spending a few days in Kingston. Mrs. (Dr.) E. Sparks and son, Kings- Oscar A |rester has placed ilglitning rods on |B .Forrester and E. Foley attended Lodge meet- | ed Athens, were ii at 8. Heaslip's; Mr. and Mrs: Hanna, Smith's Falls, at James Patignce's; G. Anderson, Lausdowne, "at W. Cook's; Misses J. Taylor and M. Runick, Brockville, at Allan Barle's; Clinton Syril, Rochester, N.Y., at R. Williams'; M. Leacock, Lansdowne, is visting in the vicinity. CHANTRY. Aug, 17.--Rev. E. Richmond and wife, New York, at spending a couple of weeks at Herbert Knowlton's. Hollas Chant and Linden Wood start for the North-West this week on the harvesters' excursion. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sherwood on the 13th. Thomas vicinity and the grain is turning out in abundance. J. N. Davis lost a valuable heifer last week. Her death was, caused from over-eating clover. A farewell was tendered another of our' young men, Arthir Fry, last night, before going to train. He was also presented some spend- M t thresh in our} their home. cuiten has started to nd spending a few days with her aunt, ton, are the guests of Mrs. (Dr.) J.C. Maybee. Miss Mary Booth, Rutherford, N.J., is visiting Miss P. Sproule . Mrs. Charles Decker is visting friends in Kingston. M#s. R. Lee, Napauee, is visiting friends here, also her daughter, Mrs. 'F. Wales, Toronto, with her two chil: dren. Mr. and Mrs. Babcock and daughter, Manotick, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Babcock. Mrs. A. Nany, who has been ill fof some time, was taken to the Hotel Dieu for treatment. - Mr. and Mrs. Der- byshire, Miss F. Derbyshire, Kings- ton, and Mrs. Smart and son, Brock- vilel, spent Tuesday in Od Mr. Fresh and Refreshing is composed of clean, whole young pachad right. Th brio tho aHight and e rance of an Eastern garden to your table. BLACK, MIXED OR GREEN JEAwarded Medal and Highest Points in America 3 at. World's Fair, 1893 PURE--SOUND-- WHOLESOME JOHN, LABATT, LIMITED, LONDO James McParland, Agent, 339-341 King St. East. and Miss F. Rogers, Rochester, and Miss V. Henderson are visiting at Miss Fenn Sproule Is Mrs. Sharpe. tt Lanark ing money to treat himself. Mrs. Coon, = Almonte, who has been vers ill, has recovered sufficiently to visit her daughter, Mrs. Charles Abel. Mr. Myrph . Montreal, spent a day at T. De Wells." Noah Chant has fresh: ened his home with a coat of paint. LANSDOWNE, Aug. 18.--Raymond McCormack underwent sn operation at Brock- ville last week, and is recovering rapidly... Miss Annie Moulton, Win- os: here. hE w it to yer mo . Mrs. .' Gilbert. r. an 'thur Hurst, Henderson, Mich- fends. The for- 'of Mrs. William Mc- ell. Frederick Lati- mer a Gordon Landon have re- turned Stratford, where they went as delegates to the I. O. O. F. Grand 8. The Anglican Church excursion Ogdensburg last Wed- nesday was much enjoyed by a large crowd. Mrs, W. H, Towle and her son, Arthur, are intending to leave here this week for a trip to Pennsyl- vania, Frank Griffin, a G. T. R. section-man, was taken to the Hotel Dieu, Kingston, last Wednesday. At last accounts he was getting on nice- ly, Miss Grace Cornett is a patient in' Kingston' General Hospital. Mrs. 8. C. E. Dixon and son, Arthur, are', spending a few days in Brockville at A. R. Fowler's. MALLORYTOWN. Aug. 18.--Miss Laura Jordan and Miss Grace McAvoy have returned home after a week's visit at the Thousand Island Park . They re- turned home by of Ogdensburg. The annual township Sunday school icnic at ) wn fie igo Davidson, Manotick, was the guest of Miss Helen Guild last week. The thréshing machines have ready started threshing in this vicin- ity. John Mallory, sr., Corban Mal- lory, Robert Mallory, Ollie Tennant, Harold Andress,' John Mallory, jr.. George Ruttle, Thomas Stock and Andrew Cosgrove are going on the excursion to the west. For- his barn. Master Ralph Teunant, soil of Victor Tennant, who has been Wert and fai ate havea 1 nan have mo to Watertown, N.Y. Wilton Clow, D. the Oddfellows Grand last week. Mr. and Ts. I Poole of Mrs. Pogle's father, James Miller, on Sunday. i . ---------- x ELGIN, . i; Aug. 16.--Miss Mitchell is the} | Guest of her aunt. Work is being done on the road leading to Elgin 'station. Misses Alfred, Montrea:, Mrs. Ferguson and children, Ethel Alfred was | f i fi f 2 hi : conducted services Sunday account of .the constant rain. Olive Jones, Hillcrest, Hopetown, vi- sited her sister, Mrs. John Robertson are camping at the lake. are the guests 'of their mother, Mrs. | I» ; 3 guests of relatives. lied CALDWELL'S. MILLS Aug. 18.--Mr. McVittie, Calabogie, last. Mrs. John Anderson and family Ren- frew, are visiting at Mrs. P. "Gray's Mrs. John Church, spentra few days last week at Montreal, Marshal. Mof- fat, has returned home after spend- ing the summer at Arnprior. LOWER LAVANT Aug. 17.--Farmers are looking blue over the outlook of the erops on Mise the week-end. T. Lee and family Miss J. Yuile visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Paul on Sunday. Mrs. Lewis and Master Allen, of New Brunswick, are renew- ing acquaintances in this place. Hm ---- ' MABERLY Aug. 17.--Very severe electric storms are passing over this vici- vicinity every day, but no damage has been done in Maberly. Such heavy rains have prevented the far mers from getting their. grain cut. and for that reason harvesting is de- layed. Ernest Walroth returned home after visiting with Hillis Moul- ton Drummond. A baby boy has ar- rived at H. Buchanan's, and a little boy has arrived at Mr. Greenlan's at Maberly Station. The social in Mr. Patterson's grounds was a decided -------------------- BONGARD'S. Aug. 16.--The Government dredge Togo is here doing work K at Bon- gard"s wharf. Mrs. J. B. rd and son have returned to Chicago after a month's stay at J. D. Bon- garde. Everett Cameron, of the - M. C. A. University at Springfield, Mass., spent the veak-end with Mr. were the guests | Will A i A i FN IAN, Ss ANT ' Y A PAR 4 The York Fruit Store ; n Red Cherries, 11 quart baskets Black Sweet Cherries, 11 quart baskets Cantaloupes 4 Watermelons Grape Fruit ... Tomatoes Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Phone 1405" Try them-- You'll want more! : RE me OI SI is of it de