WENSLEY. Jan: 5.---P. J. Wensley was elect- | ed as Reeve of Clarendon and Miller Township for this year. Mrs. John { Brown has been spending a couple of weeks in Kingston with = her . {daughter Adda, who was ill R. 1 BE. Wagar has returned from his va- | eation in Deseronto, and resumed his ' | duties as teacher. John Brown was iin Plevna Monday evening. PJ Wensley made a trip to Lavant this ' | week, y eps (x ouetn EE SNA Pr A i sirens | Jan. 4.---FElection passed off quiet- | ly with John Grey "being elected | Reeve and George Head, Walter Cud. | dy, Bert Hawley and Richard Bauder ] 9 | as. Councillors Miss Tena Mac , 2 | Grhgor has returned home after 3 «« | spending the last two weeks in Lan- . | ark with her sister, Mrs. David Rin- {toul, G. Wartman, Wesley, and S E 7 Clancy, Harlowe, spent Saturday at " Joseph Perry's. Misses Ida and * Lad Edna Delyea and Miss Edith Mar shall, Arden, at their grandmother's, MURVALE. z Jan. Election passed off very . quietly, very few turning out to vote, There was no service 'held on Sun- And ' | has been seriously ill, is convales- - » cent. © Mrs, J. Taggart and D. Tag- A . | gart spent New Year's at Alexander | Irwin's; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Boyce 3 spent New Year's with friends at : Yarker. Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. . } Oliver Asselstine, Chatham, at W ' 3 y | Purdy's; Mr. and Mrs. Kelly, Yar- v ; ker, Morris Traynor's; Mr. and day owing to the epidemic at Harrow- | smith. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, who bh. Mrs. Dalyea's school has opened with Miss Velma Creighton as teacher. at [ Mrs. E. Babcock, Wilton, at Charles Baldwin's. McLEAN, Jan. 6.--S8chool has opened again with - Miss Annie Herrington as teachen, Charles V. Smith, of the 97th Battalion, Toronto, has return- ed after spending Christmas with his aunt, Mrs. A. Foster. R. Wagar and A. Cousins are husy drawing pulpwood. H. E. Foster and Miss Frances Foster have returned to To- ronto after spending Christmas at home. J. McRory, Pittsburg, spent a few days at J. Raycroft's. Miss Annie Kirkham, Kingston, at J. Van- volkenhurg's. F. Vanvolkenburg and son, Oscar, at A, Foster's. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cousins, Wagarville, at William Rawley's. are still without FOREST. Jan. 4. ~Teachers and hvae returned to their. respective schools. The young men of Syden- ham and vicinity intend holding the annual ball on Friday, A number from 'here attended the funeral of the late Mrs, Samue] Lindsay, Kep- ler, on Tuesday last. Mis Lena O'Connor has returned to" Toronto after a holiday with her mother. Miss listelle Moreland ha$ returned from Saskatchewan. Mr. and Mrs. Koen and family city, and. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien, Wolfie Island, were holiday ~wEnests of CMs Poi KENNY. The funeral of the late Mr. Buse was largely attended. A number of the young people attended thie dance in Odessa. Harry B. Patterson has re- turned 'to Peterboro Normal. students an equal ED W. CLARK, LIMIT MAN TOURER MONTREAL » PLEVNA. 'Jan On Dee. 12th, James | Stalker, West Selkirk, Man, _pass- ed away of heart disease in his 81st | year, at the residence of his step- | daughter, Miss Cordie Playtair, 315 | Mountain avenue, Winnipég. The fu- { neral service was held -in St. Giles | Preshyterian church, by Rev. W. Me- | Lean, and the remains were placed lin Elmwood Cemetery. The late Mr. ' Stalker was born -at Tamworth, and moved to Plevna when a young man ma ». City for his new residence The la- day at the home of Mrs. 1s, dies met 19. W. H. Barte HOLLEFORD, - dan. 5---Mr ang Mrs. Vanluven have heen called to Kingston to the bedside of his mother, who is very ill. Mrs. G. Babcock and daughter Jessie have returned from visiting friends in Sydenham. L. Hogan's house is quarantined for smallpox. Mrs. Hogan was visiting her peaple at Harrowsmith, when her brother. in-law's sickness was pronounced smallpox. Mr: and Mrs. G. Smith were in the city a few days last week attending the funeral of his brother. John Deline's friends are' pleased to know he is convalescent. The mine owned by Lacey and Tovell, Syden-] ham, managed by Mr. Austin, is turn. ing out a good quality of 'spar. James O'Reilly and Arthur Walker have resumed their studies at Syd- enham High school, w lost a valuable horse a few days ago He was engaged moving a building he had gotten from Robert Babcock, when the horse dropped on the road and was dead in five minutes. Joseph Peters-is moving - on a farm at the High Falls. Miss Nellie Médcof was at home yesterday evening to the girls of her Sunday school clas Mrs. Martin, nurse, Kingston, has heen the guest of "her sister, Mrs. James Walker. J. L. Medcof, Kemp- ville, spent the holidays with his parents. 8. Martin and family wére guests' of his daughter, Mrs. J. Sni- der, Unionville, on New Year's, Mr. and Mrs. James Redmond, Kingston, and thejr son Hareld, Plevna, spent 8. here, ker, at Stanley Babeock's B. Sni- der, Picadilla, at J, Walker's F. Townson, Montrea it J. "Medcof's; Mr_and Mrs. H. Wallworth, Union- ville, at Thomas Martin's;" Mr. and Mrs. H. Peters and Mrs Babcock, Adams, NM, Y., at W. Vanluven's; James Babdock has gone to Adams to spend the winteg reeeeee OO ng POOLE'S RESORT. Jan. 5 School has not opened since Christmas owing to the 'illness of the teacher, Miss Acton. On Wed- nesday evening last, William LA&n- don, cheesemaker, an . oyster suppér in his factory Rockport, for his patrons, In spite of a stormy night, Mearly all the patrons were present, and had an excellent time. Miss Louise Poole, Caintown, spent last 'veek with her grandparents, Mr. and Mre, S. D.- Wilcox. Mr. atid Mrs. Thomas Powel] and son Charles were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Del- mer Williams, New Year's Day. Leo- nard Williams, Montreal, spent Christmas at his home here. Mr and Mrs. Howard Burtch ate visiting re- latives in this place gave CAINTOWN. Jan. 4 Mr. and-Mres: Frederick Tennant and children spent a week in Guelph. Miss Edith Powell, Brockville, spent a few days at her old home here A home gathering spent an enjoyable time ap Jokn Kinecaid"s on New Yegr's night. Evangelist Crossley preached tio large crowd in the Methodist Church last Sunday, and next Sunday "will preach in the Presbyterian Church in the tfternoon. C. Skuce has come to spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. George S Duncan. Miss Beatrice Dickey has' gone to teach school at Merrickville Mrs, W. A. Graham spent last' week at her home at Lyndhurst. Mr. and M¥irs. R. R. Graham have returned to their home at Guelph, aftér spending Christmas with her mother, Mrs. Nancy Tennarit. - SAND BAY. * Jan. 4. --Farmers are getting | and resided here--until a fow years pA | ago. when he moved to West Sel- {| kirk, Man. He leaves to meurn thé { logs of a loving father and husband, | hig sepqntd wife, who was with him at tie time of his death, and three | children by his first marriage. Mrs. y James Bailey, - Ottawa, Alexander, | Clayton, N.Y, and Mrs. Joseph Card | of this place Mr. Stalker was a | faithful church worker, and was su- Have Your Clothes Looking Their Best For the Holidays. french Dry Cleaning and Pressing wil do this, MONTGOMERY DYE . WORKS, Ja B. Harris, Prop. Phone 1114 225 PRINCESS ST. | for a number of years | beral in politics li! ) { Jan. 6.--Mr. and Mrs. J.-A. Fer- [Buson- and their four children, Ar- { cola, Sask., have 'arrived to spend a | month among friends here. It is | nine years since Mr. Ferguson - left here, but Mrs. Ferguson visited her old home five years ago. There is { no school this week, owing to the ill | ness of the teacher, Miss Sigsworth. Miss Myrtle Freem bas taken charge | of Latimer 'school Mrs. W. J. Ar- thur is rapidly sinking. W. J. Ar | thur continues in very poor health' | Miss Lila Lake, Kingston, is spead- ing a short time among friends here. While Miss Nancy Morah was driv- ing to Kingston she had the misfor- tune to lose her handbag containing a sum of money. Mrs W. L. Storms and daughter Ila, Florida, spent @ week among friends here. J. N. Holmes has been .ahsent in Norton and Seeley's Bay for a couple of weeks. Ferdinand Holmes pur- chased a fine pure-bred- Holstein an- imal frem Allan Main, Sweet's Cor- ners. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rector, accompanied the remains of his fa- ther, from Watertown to Latimer burying ground, where they were in- terred. - Consecration meetings are being conducted in ihe Methodist Chureh:by Rev. A Fp go forien, assist. ed by Rev. Mr. Stuary, Battersea Ernest Helder, afer an absence of twelve years in the west, js here re 'newing acquaintances Harold Cun- ningham spent the week-end with friends in Joyc¥viile /, Thomas Ar- hur is hauling lumper {from the I ' He was a Li- INVERARY. For information that will lead to the discovery or whereabouts of the | person or persons "suffering from Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Mouth and Throat, Blood Poison, Skin Diseases, Bladder Troubles, - Special Ailments, and Chronic er Complicated Complairits who can- «NOt he cured at The Ontario Medi- cal Institute, 263.265 Yonge St., Toronto Correspondence invited A | ---- ROYAL SALAD DRESSING ROYAL MINT SAUCR ROYAL CHILI SAUCE ROYAL TABLE MUSTARD SELECTED PAPRIKA CLUB HOUSE OLIVE OIL J 7 D. COUPER. Phone 70. 841.8 Princess Sg. « Prompt Delivery. + perintendent of the Sunday school} their wood cut. .There has i large number of people ill of grippe. | Miss Winnifrad Thampson Vanluven ! A number of people from here attended the péntécosts ings held in Ottawa. Mrs, Max- well, Thomas and Janet, Seeley's Bay, visited at William McDonald's; Miss Mildred Fair, Dulcemaine, at J. Running's; Messrs. Frank Lappan, Melcombe: Pte. Michael J. Dalton, 59th © Battalion, Brockville, at Charles McDonald's; Miss Sadie Me- Donald is visiting at Mrs. R. Max. well's, Seeley's Bay; Miss B. Greene, Athens, is engaged teach- ing in the school for the next term. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. McN&mée. Lans. downe; Miss Kathleen, Vie ana Ma- rie, at J. McDonald's; Ray MeDon- ald at 8. MeDénald 's, Melcambe. around I meet- . MAPLE GROVE, dan. 7.--Fox hunting is the sport of the day and some foxes have been captured. The recent rains have left the roads very icy. A few fran here attended tlie sale at E. Pear's. has re turned to her school. The men from around here al) attended the election at Sydenham Jas: week. Rus- sell Lee ig visiting his brother, M Lee, F. Damnison called at W. Wil son's ------ MALLORYTOWN. Jan. §.--At the municipal election on Monday local option was carried by 70 votes over the three-fifths re- quired. Omar Buell was elected as reéve, The councillors, who were appointed hy acclamation, are Pat- rick Connor, George Clow, James Louch and Frank Hadigan. Mi part of the holiday€ with relatives | T. 8 Mr. and Mrs, H. Stover, Yar- | untit Tuesday evening. jopen BEST LIVER AND BOWEL LAXATIVE FOR FAMILY USE "Cascarets" Regulate Women, Men and Childrén Withou! ot ~Iniary . Take When Bilious, Headachy, Colds, bad Breath, Sour Stomach, - ; "or Instead of nasty, harsh pills, salts, 'castor oil of dungerous calomel, w hy don't yon keep Cascarets handy in yp r home? Cascarets act on the Tver and thirty feet of bowels 0 gently you don't realize you have taken a cathattic, but they act thor oughly and can be depended upon when 8 good liver and bowel cleans. ing is necessary----they move the bile and poison from the bowels without griping and sweeten the stomach. You eat one or two at night like candy and you wake up feeling fine, the headache, billiousness bad breath coated tongue, sour stomach, con- stipation, or bad cold disappears Mothers should give cross, sick. fey. 'holidays at their home here. erish * or hilious children "a whole Cascaret any time --they are harm- less and safe for the little folks, Lauta Jordan is teaching at Andres burg school, and Miss Kate Chick at Sherwood Springs sehool. Rev. H. Crossley, evangelist, will be here A. WI Mal- lory is keeping his cheese factory for the winter and receiving large quantities of milk. Charle§ Hodge's son, aged six months, died, and the funeral service was he Saturday. Mrs. Robert Jones Falls, was the ter, Year Younge, guest of her sis Mrse Martin E. Guild, on New ; A. 6.--Cecil ~ Lawson, Medora! Man., is visiting relatives here. Rey W. 8S. McAlpine is confined 10 the house with grippe. Mrs, P. A. Jack son is also quite ill. Miss Nellie le wis, nurse in training at Smith's Falls, is home for a few days. Miss A. W. Philps is spending a week at Newboro. The annual school meeting took place last Wednesday, the new- Iy-appointed trustee being W. J Morris. The Dramati¢ Club is repeat- ing its play on Friday night next. Miss Vera"®alvert has returned "to the Ladies College, Belleville. C. A Lafleche, who has enlisted as a taili- or for overseas service, was present- ed. with a watch by the citizens of tha town. A. Irwin, cheésemaker, of Newboyne, has moved into the vil- lage for the winter. The new town ship council is composed Seymour, reeve: Frank Stone, Wil- liam Barker, and Thomas Moulton, councilmen. The Deputy Reeve; Ste- phen Carter, was elected by a major- ity of 48 over H. E. Bowser. A meeting "for recruiting purposes is called for Tuesday evening in the town hall, under the direction of Lieut. Col. Wilkinson, Brockville. ---------- Lennox & Addington TAYLOR. Jan. 3.--The 'pupils at the closing of Taylor schobl for the Christmas holidays presented Miss Walsh, their teacher, with a beautiful gold- mounted inkstand and jewel 'caso: accompanied with a very flattering address. Miss Walsh thanked them in a few well-chosen words and hoped to please them as well in the future as she is engaged for the third year \ Jan EVERGREEN VALLEY. Jan. 6.--Rev D. A. Parks spending" his Christmas holidays at Mrs. James Hegadorn's: Mr. and: Mrs. John" Hamilton and family at P Paddock's; Herbert Smith = and N. Louchs, Canipbellford, at Walter Babeock's; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sniith and D. A. Parks spent the week-end at Byard Parks'; Deseron: to. Mrs. W. Hegadorn, who has been ill, is better. The Misses Flor- ence and Lillian Montgomery are at James Hamilton's is BATH. Jan. 6.--Miss T. Adams has re- turned to her home in Westport af- ter a visit with friends here. John Simpson, Cataraqui, spent the week- end at Dr. Northmore's.© Mrs. Web- ster, Kingston, is visiting her sister, Mrs. D. H. Robinson. The concert on the 14th to be given hy the school for the Red Cross fund is sure of a large attendance. -- The many friends of Daniel Robinson will be pleased to know that he is recover- ing, and is able to sit up some each day. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Howell have Teturned from a visit with friends in Picton® Mrs. H: D.Wemp has returned from visiting friends in Verona. > ~~ BETHEL. Jan. 5.--~A number are suffering with grippe, Mrs. J W. Curl being one under the doctor's care. Miss Maggie Stuart has returned to Kings- ton after visiting with her aunt, Mrs Curl. Miss M. Cragin has been re- engaged as teacher for another térm. Misses Agnes Manon, Kingston dnd Stella, Toronto, spent the Christmas Miss 86 at ay Bay, spent Olive Salisbury, Morven. is : bome Luther'Hawley, H a week at Christma at J M Jayne's. who enlist- ed a few weeks ago, came home from Gananoque for Christmas George Surely was in Kingston on Satur- day. -- Miss Marshall, Teorento, spent the 'holidays round and abount Cam- den East. Miss Jennie O'Mara, Id on} of James | assimilation gestion 'in five niinutes, 1 Centerville, has bean at home Christmas week. Lanark eran PLAYFAIR. Jan. 4. --Mrs. Adam Long, Roke- by, is visiting Triends here. Mrs J. Labell, Lanark, spent New' Year's day with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert North, of this. village, are spending a few days with friends of €Canontg. The children of this village are spending the evenings sleigh-riding. The funeral of Mps William: Jackson * passed through this village New Year's day. 1.3, Shanks made a business trip Ww Watson's Corners Monday. Some of the people of this village have moved to Watson's Corners. ' The people of this village are attending the meetings at Falbrook or the SWITZERVILLE, "> Jan, § A large number here attended the tea-m let New Year's Live The Red Cross Society packed a box of goods Wednesday las: valued at $134. Klee tion was held in the school house on Monday, R. Ww Longmore was re.al- ected Reeve, and the councillors are C. Loyst, RB. W. Anglin, and Rabert Miller I'. Sanderson spent 'the ho lidays at his home in Madoc. Keith Johnson, Napanee, spent a few days at GG. Shorey's. B Brethen, Queen's spent the holidays at home The Misses Wilson entertained ahout twenty-five of their friends Thurs day evening, M. Lewis returned to Normal school at Peterborough, Mies E. Empey returned. to Kingston, © Huffman, and 'wife spent Friday at M. Vanalstine's. © McKim took par! in the programme at Anderson tea meeting New Year's night Miss Bernice Clark was married on Christ mas Day $0 Mr. Walsh. Miss V. Arm strong and brother Roy, apent Thurs day at Mrs. M. Wilson's J. Dawson has purchased ga pe eight -horse- power gasoline engin The Dramatic Club will play Napanee on Jan 11th from Zot : eeting in Vie on at ---------- HELPFUL MISTAKE. e He Had the Wrong Number, But the Right Girl. Chicago Tribune A year ago last Christmas Eve niy fiance and 1 quarreled, a foolish quar- rel, but it ended in a broken engage- ment, and he immediately out for the West Just where ho went I did mot. know (which fact grieved nme more than I can say). For wonthsI was disconsolate, the following Christmas I journeyed to Denver, Col, to spend the holidays with an old school friend On Christmds Eve, while gatHered around the grate exchanging stories, the telephene bell rang, and 1, he- ing nearest the inftrument, answered it. The voice I heard on the wire startled me and then set my heart to beating triple time. It said, "Is this--, 2768?" to which 1 answered, No, this is 2760." Then the voice said: 'Pardon me, madam, but may I ask who is speaking? Your voice reminds mo £0 much Qf a very dear' friend whose voice I have not heard since a year ago to-night." The surprise and the unexpected ness of it all nearly teok my hreath away, hut I was finally able to say: "Well, perhaps I am that friend." What élse was said I cannot re- member, but whar'l do remember is that' within an hour we were face to face, reunited again, and both wardly blessing the Aperator Bave Jack the wrong number : We have been married since J ary. and no one could Jack often says: number, dvut 1 right little set but in who anu- happier. "1 had the wrong certainly have the girl," be Authority, in some' men, is nath- ing more or less than abuse of pow er ' dollars da not grow very fast A. great many tigfes she home jx only an emergency refuge. IN FIVE MNDTES NO SICK STOMACH, "Pape's Diapepsin® is the Quick- est and Surest Stomach Relief. If what you just ate is souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of Toad; refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate. sour, undigested food, or have a feeling -¢ uizziness, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach head- ache, you-can surely get relief in five minutes' Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepsin, then you will unde nd why dys- peptic. troubles of all kinds must go, and why it' relieves, sour, out-of-or- der stomachs or indigestion in five minutes, "Pape's Diapepsin" is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for into the blood all the food you eat; besides, it makes you £0 to the table with .a healthy appe- tite; but what will please you most; is that you will feel that your sto- mach and intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not need to resort to laxatives or liver pills for bilious-. ness or constipation. 'This city will have many 'Pape's Diapepsin cranks, as some people Will call them, but You will be enthu.- slastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too, if you ever take it for indigestion, gases, heartburn, 2 4 i wa Ph Is Phone O4 NEw Y Sunkist Oranges. Grape Fruit, 3, 4 Pineapples, I; Fresh Mixed Nuts, Store are $10.00 per ea Porritt Garage Co. "KITCHEN Under the new power rates, it will 1.2 cents per hour to operate this Iron. --HFOR SALE AT Halliday's Electric Shop, ORK 2ue and up to Se a dozen. and 5 for 25¢. ? Ue a lh. 2ule each. sahanas, 15¢ and M:ilagn Grapes, \ ' 20e a dozen, 2006 a Ih, New, Figs, 20e alh. New Dates, 20¢ a lh. Fresh Home made Chocolates, 15 PRINCESS STREET. we and 20¢ a 1b. WE HAVE Now COMMENCED Cars for the Winter + including eho We 45 cars, Our rate rging hatte ries, jacking up ears, ete,, have splendid facilities, dry, elean and rm. Room for Prop in and picks your place, ae 154 y" Limited tha name of the new Elfetale) eit} Tron made Ly the Canadian General Electric 0. : y _cost only | l *RUIT STURE r Phone 1405 Bn NG RAISINS APRIZOTS PRUNES PEACHES \ Insist on "Sunkist" __At All Grocers. Where there's dime leakage the! INDIGESTION, GAS| ; * r . Once Bitten-- Twice Shy. Advertising may make a poor article sell for a while, but the most persistent advertising would not induce you to make a second purchase of a thing that turned out to be fraudulent, and .the profit on the first sale wRuld never pay for the "advertising. Do you not think the advertisers know this? They fully realize that the very first essential of success is to have something warthy, something that people want and will keep on buying. : . If you see a thing advetised regularly week -after week, year after year, it is safe to conclude that it possesses actual merit and is well worth its cost. ; A mm A nm, sourness, dyspepsia, or any stomach misery. 3 Get some now, this minute, and rid yourself of stomach misery and indi- LJ KINGSTON THE CITY OF NOW" Deautiful @padian Gh est University ad Schools, vest Military Fleademe olcest Summer Kesort-- nest ishing Ss, Or the 1 Sawrerce Kver Gad s Jake Ontario, < aily Rearsions through 000 Fslards--o <=» | 3 ils of lt r . 5, Fores 4 Beau Sours, bole ce in (drada, Sites for Factories, In Ideal "all round Gly Keep 10 mind the er" gartoons and each Saturday. "Community Build- Articles which appear \ - a > xe