3 | FI ROM THE 'COUNTRYSIDE AND HAMLET 1 his | €KS ago a for use str PHIEIPSVILLE. ------ y J J. W. Halladay has his MALLORYTOWN, { euraze completed J. W. Summers | at Nov. 22.--M ITY ; ! ng with a was the guest « Huldah installing the n lory on Friday rry gral It will while at play at p + mile drive ankle and is to be $ get out house. Mrs. F. M. Pury nd gpre ad onthe road, | Ath as of the Mallorytown publ school, | The ¢ need the crushed stone Fath fell on the ice and to be wugh There a large around. C. E. Tennant is in Brock ! t the Downey sale, and every- | ville visiting friends Francis Ming wa old Michael A. Myers, lings returned home from hospital or ar bought the farm He has Sunday. 1 members of the Red|commenced plowing on his new pur- Cross were given a dinner at Mr ase The Farmers' Pride Cheese F. A. Reid's on Saturday The af Yeu and Butter Factory is still taking in ternoon was spent in making an- | milk six time ek Harvey Da I dages, etc., for the soldiers Fred-| vison is building a new hen house. | erick Guild is a patient it, Vin-| Red Cross Prince, a registered Hol 4 cent de Paul Hospital, Brockyv stein W. C. Stevens pre- |pusiness trip t™Pso 0 last wee v Red Cross Sociely of |George Thurston « and Miss this wa old last Wednesday [Thurston left for The money will be. de |Rphymacher soldiers in the tMonches. 'gone to Flower Davison is having itchen newly clapboarded and oth- | aldwell, er repairs made W. King is buy | Canonto. visited at ing and selling horses. He pur- [inch week. Charles chased a valuable colt at the sale Lo) 0 Emley have last The rain on Friday will} oto." 00 oo help. the plowing if the frost holds the p i , off -- It has filled the empty cisterns, | and will help the wells that were get- | ting low Charl 1 ay A. E is calling on Athe cement { ronto whivery | week save the Rev Wesley | prea Jo) sus Donevan M ed a buildi old frien Tennant ned h the | Ww hed Allen, ver Fdgar the ann Baptist Church The other his audience ' SAry ser yut teacher of Lone ow "Sur and was 8 unabie was Frontenac a we WILBUR. Nov. 22. --W. W_., Roche calf that ------ sented to the LOMBARDY. 2.--Mrs. E. Cottrell, New York, spént a week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Balfe, and other relatives Miss Sadie Burns, student of Ottawa Normal Behool, spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Polk The chil- dren of the Methodist Sunilay school are practising for a concert to be held at Christmas, James Joynt has pure hased a property from Nel son Covell, and will? permanently take up residence here Mr. and Mrs. James Millar, Smith's Falls, spent Sunday with friends here Miss Laura' Wills, New Boyne, has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Joynt. place, $35 voted to the Mr Jul here Nov Samuel to operate Lanark A White gone week General Hospital, Kings DEAD CREEK. Nov. 2 enjoyed by {and returned who has | geer J WASHBURN CORNERS. Nov: _20:2=W. T. Earl, been in tfie Canadian west for the |) or past three months, returned home |g..iy, this week George Prgiion has ¥& | 4 Mrs. © turned home after pleasant visit [M | with friends at Seeley's Bay Mrs W. R. Baker, Jackson, Mich., is visit- | 4+ Bordenwood Mrs ing her sister, Mrs. Herbert Stevens. | ron is at P. Gayvlord's Farmers here have their ploughing | zips. M Newton are about done Wallace Berney has | Njagara week purchased a fancy carriage horse | ney from Edward T. Davis Mr. and | from the west Mrs. E. 1. Suffrel spent tae week-end | with friends at Greenbush Bible Society returns have been completed FOREST. by Mrs. William Towers, Athens, and Nov, 21 Syden shows a total of $98 Word was re- | commencement ved here of The death at Merrick- | ever Jams 11, aged fifty-sev H re extend lie W. Lan an « of Ath- Ar ath of | place who died many who A. Newton, quinsy, is able John Godkin, Brooker's Vaness and Mr to be Mr. ar and Mrs POOLE'S RESORT. Nov. 22.--The heavy rainfall Fri- day was very welcome to the farm- ers, as the soil was too dry for ploughing The high winds have put thé telephone line out of order, and Elmer Gardiner is repairing it to-day Mrs. William Poole, jr. has returned from 2 visit with her mother, Mrs. Jones, Athens. George Buell, Moose Creek, visited relatives here 'last week. Joseph Rogers spent Saturday--.ehd Sunday last with his family in Kingston Mr. and Mrs Burton Poole and children were re capt guests*of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen | Wilcox Mys. Lutheria Andre spefit a few days last week with Mrs Clarke. Guild, Mallorytown Miss A this leav 1am Hig ing many friends rly the de Lou n thei titel orrow for { their ughter the Unie Realizing that ointment is one of the prime necessities to the sol- dier, both iy training and at the front, it was early decided to supply all Canadian recruits free of charge. That this offer was appreciated by the military authorities is best evidenced by some of the replies received from Headquarters, as well as from individual camps. Brigadier-Gen. Sie Sam Hughes wrote: ---- "This is inden most useful and aocept- able donation, and fer which please accept my most sincere thanks" For the 31st Regiment, Owen Sound, QM. Miller writes :--"i have been directed by Col. Chisholm to tender to you our hearty thanks for your splendid gift of Dr. Chase's Ointment to the inembers of the Overseas Contingent.» I can assure you it was appreciated by the men, and if the quan- tity had been doubled we would have had a hard time to save a box. 8 men Swear by it." From Niagara Camp QM. Sergt 0. M. Stevenson writes for the 37th Battalion :-- "The Ointment has been distributed among the boys of our company, and is highly ap- preciated by them. I assure you that they will find it very useful both here and at the front." Lieut.-Col. Murphy, in charge of Val, cartier Camp, wrote :--1 would be very glad to receive donation of Dr. Chase's Oint- ment, and feel sure it would be acceptable." One Major reports :--*The Ointment ar- rived on the day the Battery complefed 24 miles route march on foot, and IT can assure you the Ointment was very beneficial, and much appreciated by these with sore feet." Further distributions of Dr. Chase's Ointment will be made to the recruits assembling for training at the various towns and cities throughout the country. Officers in charge are requested to advise us how Mhény boxes they ear use, allowing-one for each man. In a score of ways this Ointment is useful to the soldier, and it is our desire that every Man 'shall be supplied free of charge. Address Edmanson, Bates ~& Co, Btd., Toronto. r Brockv vices churche Single Grantley and Charles.Gaylord are ew barns Boot ds this He lay at s were large nade a k. Mrs Burna | M last Tuesday Jackson an her | {mine in that vicinity owned by for has Alfred Miller is in| ton 22 The hunting season was went with their number who has been | around nortl ton, id Mrs Sanford | Thompson spent Sunday with friends { Cross Soc Richard No- Mr ing Ar takes place on Friday | ot What Dr. Chase > HE for Our Soldier Boys At Home and Abroad---To Every Soldier a Full Sixty-cent Box of Dr. Chase's Ointment Free---Greatly Appreciated by the Boys. iron | T. B.| Hugh Cameron. | Richardsps®s and col rrr i AA Ar to Balderson | of is and for home a4 f Mrs sent . outside Anboon. A fine Iver grey fox by C Smith 1 a few days ago! x fi w yards from his door. The' 1 by Allan and Guy Wat- day evening was greatly » young people n Gray, 1 thre Nov Reeve of Bar- ugh here Monday en- R. Hicks and were quietly e to Kingston Mills, Flinton, | married by-Rev Mr Pringle last Wednesday Mrs. John Gray and Vehildren, Harlowe, are visiting rela- live 8 here Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. LR. G. Watkins at J Watkins; Mr. {and Mrs Johnston | Hamilton at at' J. Smith's; Hazel Mrs. C. Gray's. - IE 8 | Lennox & Addington | NORTHBROOK. | Ngv. 20.--The , shooting match | conducted by Bie Williams was well {attended Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. William Cade visited at William I | Both's this week Martin Atkins has returned home from Kingston. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ireland spent Tuesday at James Preslar's. The teacher, Miss Gladys Rickley, intends having a school concert soon, _the proceeds to be in aid of the Red iety Mrs. George Brad- shaw is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler Mrs. James Head is visiting Mrs. C. C. Thomp- | son Wjam Thompson is remod- elling his house Misses Preslar and Rickley spent Saturday at 'Mrs. Neil MeGathy's Ross Thompson, ville visiting his parents, Mrs. John Thompson The have returned, and report -- DENBIGH. >. C. Bebee, North I 1 I mer eeks among of this, Alexander Gilmour and Miss ee ---- amon i m---- THE DAILY BRITISH SOIC UEDNESRAT, Boul NOVEMBER 24, 1915. Teves hd bors here, hab left again for his pre- Nearly all of the other Sportsmen who tried their luck duri this- hunting season In the forests of ti vicinity have al- sa left Nearly. all succeeded in} gelling' the amount of game toy which they were legally entitled Mrs. B. Fritsch left for an extended (Visit to her daughter and son-in-law, who resides near Mount Forest, and (does uot intend to return home ui- til about or after Christmas. Mrs. E. Marguardt has arrived home again from a visit to her relatives in Tyendanaga township, her child- hood honte: "Miss Elsa Fritsch has accepted the position of teacher in one of the public schools of the ad- Joying township of Raglan, and has started on her new duties. ye } STEL LA. Nov, --The recent rains have been quite favorable to the farmers, enabling them to continue ploughing. This week will complete the thresh- ing in this section. The machines have been going steadily since abouj Sept. 1st. Owing to the heavy gales of Friday and Saturday the steamer Aletha was tied up. She made a trip to Kingston and return on Sun- day. . The mail carrier, James Strain, was unable to make the trip to Bath for the mail on the above two days. He succeeded in making a passage on Sunday. The patriotic concert to have been held in Victoria Hall on Friday night was postponed owing to the Kingstonians not being able to get here. Quite a number from here attended John Beggs' auc- tion sale of farm stock and imple- ments at Emerald on Tuesday last. Hugh Glenn has rented Mrs. R. R. Burleigh's farm at Emerald, and will move to it in the near future. The former has rented his farm in the 3rd Concession to R. D. Glenn. J. E. McFern & Co. are erecting a new drive shed in the village for J. A. Beaubien. A. E. Howard has re- turned to Kingston after spending a couple of months here threshing. Mrs. W. McDonald is spending a few days in the city. CLOYNE. Fall work is about end- are beginning to seek en the woods Quite a num hrougzh the 2 their hunt Nov ed and they ployment in ber of hun is ecmed quite the parites Partridges were year Pr Quite scarce Buck, 'Kingston, B Cataraqui, P. A. Wickware, and R. Smith, Westbrook, have re turned to their homes after having spent the hunting season with Joseph W'se at Bon E« The former three were lucky enough to have a fine big buck each, to show as the result of their labors. John Winter and fam- ily have gome to their camp at Ho gan tq spend the winter, George C um nitiRs and Joseph Miller have gone to work for them. James Perry Bert, Hawley and, James Roy are spending a few days in Peterboro vi- siting friends. Mrs. Hugh Bishop has returned from Madec where she spent the last couple of weeks the guest of Mrs, Wickware. Reuben Hawley has moved to the Ore Chim- ney farm mear Northbrook. Miss Eva Snider is home from Toronto. Word has beep received that Alexander Mc- Nicolle is in the trenches. Although Cloyse is represented by five other boys, he is the first to reach the fir- ing line. Mrs. Young who has been under' the doctor's care at Flinton, is @ble to be home again. Madoc, ao BETHEL. Nov. 21.--Hunters have returned from the north, and by the appear- ance of things seem well pleased with their trip, each one ' bringing home a deer. Charles Emberley is ill Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. Perry Alkenbrack and Miss McDonald spent an evening lately with Mr. and Mrs.George Smidley; Miss May Ham- ilton. a few days with friends at Yarker; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Scott and family) Bicknell's Corners, at her father's, James Robinson's; Mr. and Mrs. John Jayne and sons John and George, over Sunday with friends at Gosport and Hay Bay: Miss Smith, Napanee, with Mrs. C. Emberley. When the threshing machines did come there were four of them inside of a couple of miles, so it was no !ong job after all, Alex- ander Fee has rented his farm for the coming year. Camden East cheese factory is going to take in milk the whole of this month. It closed other years about the 20th, James Hinch has bought Mrs. Hinch's and Miss Sarah Amey's farms, and is plowing. Robert 'Hshley is looking for another farm, as he has been working the farms which now belong to Mr. Hinch. Cyrus Edgar, car: penter, Yarker, will do some work at E, Freebourn's residence. Harry Salsbury, whose home is here, and who left with the 39th Battalion in June last, is now in France, word coming to his parents a few days ago. Mr. Leggett, Yarker, is with him They left England about the 1st of November. FERGUSON'S FALLS, Nov. 18. ---The English Church Guild held a meeting at Thomas Rothwell"s home on Wednesday Charles Hollinger shipped 250 lambs on Monday last. Alexander Yuill of 4his vicinity is uioving to his sew home at Hall's Mills on Saturday Joseph Badour has returned alter a successful season of threshing. Rich- ard Haley has returned after a suec- cessful deer hunt. T. Loundries, Plevaa, is visiting at the home of Mr. Hollinger. Maay of the young people of this vicinity attended the dance at Centre on Fri- day last. Miss Mary Shepherd, Hamil: ton, is visi at Thomas Rothwell's. Alice Quinn Visited at Lanark PAGE ELEVEN Fresh from the Gardens of the finest Tea-producing country in the world. "SALADA" Sealed Packets Only. Try it--it's delicious. BLACK GREEN or MIXED. Elevator For Sale In first class working order. Hardwood platform, 10 ft. x 15 ft., to be bought cheap. Apply Porritt Garage Co., - Limited WELLIN GTON STREET. | Sunkist Seeded and Seedless Raisins First car of new goods just arrived. Insist on SUNKIST and have the best. 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