mses NJFROM THE COUNTRYSIDE se Insurance Company FIRE INSURANCE : ------- = 4 Ofc. Soxal Insurance Bldg. ota aateesstey | Sunday in the absence of tion. . Frank Harvey, of the 130th, BAL Rev. L.. M, En v yi -| Kingston, spent a few d ® a ie i . L. M. England, who was at gston, spe ays with his > : : SH Mansel PAS n QUINN. | tending conference. Mr. and Mrs. | family here. Miss Stella Flemming, J : : | Lake of Hartington spent Wednes:| Perth, spent Sunday at home. Creeg - ) W. H. GODWIN & SONS | day with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grass, | Greer, of the 1300, Kingston, is here y = AGENTS, KINGSTON, ONT. {| Mrs. Craig, wife of Dr. Craig of]|lOr a lew ng friends. The : . - | Saskatchewan, after spending thel Eleventh Line boys played a social WILBUR STATION, | past week at D. Ames', left for Tor-| Same ur_baschull with the Maberly June 19.--The roads are in a very| onto on Wednesday. W. L. Grass iio Mise Pont] Dot the Jule bad condition on account of 'the sold a fine team to R. Harpell, Cat-|*% . . 8s visit- a row , oft) BIE og 3 ing friends in Bathurst for a week. n ) heavy rains. Mri. W. W. Roche left| araqui, for a neat sum. D. Sheehan The entrance pupils Ive for Dern: ' : 0 Sale at 90 clock here to visit friends in the west. sold a fine horse to Mr, Lyons of on Tuesda i Miss Mary Moreau left here for Peiu-| Railton. Mr, and Mrs, George Gates| ¥ ae ° ° 3 broke. W. W. Roche has gone to spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. F. work at Crayton Mines. R. Alcorn|J. Gates, Mrs. Redden of Harrow-| J WISS TOI er an e has returned to his home at North! smith visited friends in the village - k ~ \ . " Bay. Miss Maggie White has gone|on Thursday. Hazel Gates, Marion Lennox & Addingt E 3 ® ° . modern uleed to work at T. Lee's. W. J. Boyd Sproule and Burton Grass gre on the on \ f 3 Ten Siniced spent Sunday at his Home in "Wil-| sick list. = eG BE Gr Ge eee eere ere 3 ) 1r ng of Smut L] ny: We bur, ! 4 putting row, i MENT HE _ ar ten | prentBrmtioesetrs Srtn-------- BICKNELY'S CORNERS 350 yards beautiful new Swiss 'em- broidered voile, handsome designs, 36 to 42 rolls, and with Increased SA RFS AM ean promise CANONTO June 17.---Owing to the amount of op service at 10 June 17.--There has been a great| } le rain the farmers are unable to do 1 v Ss > deal of rain, but all expect an abun- e S much planting. Gerald Hawley and : inches wi Oo 3 5 Fi dant crop of hay. J. M. Donovan, John Simmons attended the ditch Se 3 } a o° inches wide. Priced from Tec to 59 lms who bas Jou Jere shipping TUIDET | btn. a=amtnd survey 2 M. MoDonald's last Tues- N v ' 3 A $1.50 a vard. Tomorrow .... .. a C We guarantee to sell you the for the Clark Bros, has returned to ------ x day. Mr. and Mrs. Duff Wartman i 3 best fims made and will replace his nome in Toronto. Mr. Dunlop TOLEDO spent Monday in Napanee. Miss See East Window Display suy whick are defective. made a business trip here recently.! June 19.--A number from heref Pearl Amey 4s visiting her sister at . Miss Maggie Manion of Trenton was | atended the funeral] of the late Rev.| Collins Bay. James O'Mara and Mil- ® Supplies the guest of her sister, Mrs, Joseph | William Gooding, SlesgyIBal of he ton Dunne have been on the sick list. {e as reek-e J ipiscops LC) ch, Frankville. Mr. | George and Percy Sc 5 a We ean suppl Kelford, last week-end. William Episcopal Church jeorge and Percy ott 'were draw faetory R Suny the aut satis. Thomas and F. Noonan were in the Gooding had a severe cold and Was (ing cement last week. Several from used to-day, village Wednesday buying fat sheep.) taken with hemorrhages and died |around here attended the Convention : : . : : A Aaa ot al makes sold, ex. so---- {after a very short illness. We in Newburgh on Thursday night. 80 daintly embroidered and lace trimmed nainsook gowns-- made of a and repalre CLARENDON are glad to see Lieut. Lindsay able ---- " fir sheer ality of i " nn . Evra , Pein 5 \ " 1e sheer quality o porte rend SO0K. ce -- June 19.--Willlam Wilcox, re-| to be about again having recently EMERALD 4 o ny = f imp rted French ne i k Priced from 89¢ p lieving agent C.P.R., is in charge! undergone an operation in Ottawa. June 19.--The farmers here are $1.25 up to $1.75 . Tomorrow . ser ae here at present as M. M. Appleby | James Gray is improving nicely in| greatly inconvenienced by the recent A Limit of Two To a Siete has gone to Ottawa to undergo an | St. Vincent Hospital, Brockville, hav-| heavy rains. Very few have any ing been operated on for appendicitis. | planting done yet. Mrs. Harris The Store. frie pt { operation for eyes and nose. Mr. and Mrs, Melford Moss have returned | George Aley is suffering from a sev-{ Beaubien was taken to the Kingston * Drug Sto from Toronto. Miss Maggie Camp-| ere attack of rheumatism. A num- General Hospital suffering from ap- ol SUNDAYS. bell spent the week-end with Missi-| ber of the soldiers from Barriefield | pendicitis. G. Wemp lost a valuable alnas a ns ssippi friends. An ice cream social camp spent the week-end with|colt last week. Reginald Instant, will be held on Saturday evening friends here. Rev. Mr. Scanlon de-| general merchant, is going out of 50 doz. double damask sun-bleached linen napkins size 23 x 23 (John a ; $ S, S12 ] in W. J. Clements' ice cream parlor, | livered his farewell sermon in the|business and is selling his entire] \ : eacl proceeds go to the Red Cross Society. | Methodist church on Sunday last. |stock. Mrs. H. Henderson spent Sat. | S. Brown) "Shamrock Brand," six new patterns to choose. At today's Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kirkham spent) The chairman of the committee ap-jurday in Bath. A. Reid has returned | price these napkins are worth from $6.00 to $6.50 a $3 69 Do . Z. a few days in Kingston last week.| pointed to look after the care of the| home after spending a few days in W. J. Clement, Ardogh, spent the cemetery here has requested a meet-| Pittsburg. John Beggs is visiting his doz. Tomorrow EE "aie su ws "a week-end at his home here. Measles ing of all interested on Saturday | parents. | have been very prevalent here, most | afternoon next to arrange for the ---- { ~ SI al ta SF 5 | | S € of the sick are mow convalescent.| management work connected with STORM'S CORNERS aR ia Pa George Neeley spent Sunday at home, | the cemetery. June 16.--Owing to the wet weath- : mt " -------- er many of the farmers have not! ' WwW 1 o N } () § PITTSFERRY. Ftttetetetet det petetet et etetet-e-at-t-e-d | heen able to get any seeding done | 4 June 17.--On. Wednesday morn- { and those that have find a great deal | z | A \ N { ) | N13 €¢ ing, June 14th, at eleven o'clock, a Lanark | of it under water. The outlook is very | i i quiet wedding took place at St. | serious at the present time. Mrs, | John's Manse, when Clara, dAUSHLET | i ppuitmstutetmtnttatetmtmstmstmsssuad | VV ATEY, president of the Ladies' | of Mr. and Mrs, A. Grant, was united | ---- | Aid, called a meeting on Tuesday to in marriage to William Doward Mec- MABERLY. plan for the annual lawn social. S. We Cready, son_of Mr. Richard Mec- June 19 --Owing to the wet wea-| CAT, after having an operation on{ NEVER TOLD OF HIS WOUNDS. | u NEw . Miss YHERAPION | great success, Nemo, intai Cready, Wolfe Island. Rev. A. B.|{per, the pastures are in fine condi- | 1S throat, is gaining slowly. Maintain the Morrison performed the ceremony. nh 3 a ee -- | F. Lake is spending a few days with | illis Waldorf Astor's Titled Son Highest Standard The bride was attired in dark grey| her sister, Mrs, B. Purdy, Murvale | William ns Ee : to ! J. MeDeonald still continues low. Mr Soon to Wed. 3 3 chiffon taffeta silk suit with hat of quality in match, and was attended by Miss and Mrs. R. Lapum and 'Mrs. L London, June 20.--Captain Jacob Sight Testing, Lillian McClement.. Charles Grant, Storms spent Sunday at W. L.| Astor, young son of William Waldorf | Storm's, Florida, | Astor, now Lord Astor, is soon to wed | Lens Makin brother of the bride, attended the] ng groom. The wedding party, after the fs --~ | Lady Mercer Nairne, it is announced | THAT TRADE MARKED WORD 'THERAPION' 18 off to-day Young Astor, who is an of- | OTT EZAMI ARFIZEN 28 411 ACRETS. and Eye Glass ceremony, all motored to Kingston a HEUMATISM GOES SIulE ASiON W 8 . ficer in the First Life Guards, an : fitting where they partook of a very sumpt-| - | AAA AAA uous dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Mec-| ' . IF HOOD"S IS USED champion racquet player of the Brit- Our Ch Cready will reside on Wolfe Island, | | y | -- ish army, was appointed by the King | { M. F. PATTON, Prop. r arges are where the groom has a farm. The| The genuine old reliable Hood's | *° 2 lieutenant in the Life Guards | . ' - moderate presents sent to the bride by her) . ra | sa gen t a od 0 Gi [in 1906. Early in the war he was | {| 149 SYDENHAM ST. (Near Pring . many friends testify to the high es-| Es , RE A arsaparilia corrects the aeid condi- | wounded in a battle in France, but Sewing Machines, Ui cess St.) Phone 314. Our work is teem in which she is beld | f 4 tion of the blood and builds up the | the nature of his wounds were never brellas, Suit Oases, Trunks, guaranteed " . | i : "ged whole system. It drives out rheuma- | disclosed. { repaired and refitted, | iba tism because it cleanses the blood Saws filed, Knives and Scis- DESERT LAKE June 15.- Comesky and! thoroughly. It has been success- sors Sharpened, Razors fully used for forty years, C. R. Beal, one of Pembroke's best | honed. All makes of Fire- KEELEY Ir M 0 D 0 Charles Morrell have been the guests 7, a \ F b 0 b 1 a ptly ; A of Mrs. Edith M. Snook for the past f h or rheumatism, stomach and y men, was married i arms repa Prompyy, . . week. .They enjoyed themselves im-/ : - kidney troubles, general debility nis parvied jn Locks repaired; Keys fitted. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN, mensely angling for salmon, trout] i r and all ills arising from impure Peebles, for some time in charge of } All makes of Lawn Mowers 226 Princess Street. and black bass and had the pleasure i TN y- blood, Hood's has no equal. Get it Delahey's millinery department at sharpened and of landing a large number. H. I.| Rall ral from your nearest druggist today. Pembroke. " | 149 SYDENHAM STRENT. Campbell of Cloquet; Minn; is visit-| Re : . m---- ing at the Snook residence. Mr.! 4 3 -- = Campbell resided here about thirty years ago. Mrs, Frank Clarke has| II NI NNN NI NMS EN PEN PN tlt i SAERRERRERTRRARRERRCERRRRURRTTRDCIONRY | 0, jon mo extended visit to her! brothers in Fernley, The young peo-| ple of this neighborhood are planning | = a basket picnic for the 24th. Rev.| a Mr. Fairbairn of this circuit has returned for another year, .Dawson | Snook and Jamés Gibson, Jr., made| ® L) a flying trip to Kingston in 'the lat- ter's car. George Barr, fish inspec-! tor this district, paid a visit here Ea A : for the purpose of supplying the : Many persons of this city have gained the impression that the drug business es- fishermen with licenses. Mr. and| Eat i { tablished by the late Cecil S. Prouse is being controlled by another uptown druggist. Mrs. Charles Orser are looking years| , ! a That i tthe case i : younger since they celebrated their ; 2 5 lat 1s no 16 case, golden wedding anniversary. CURBSCHRONIC WEAKN: RIDNEY, i TH! 3 doors ahove the Opera House. we 4 \ . The business that was so successfully condueted by Mr. Prousa for the past sev- WESTBROOK i fy 5, I en years is being continued by his estate under the management of his old assis- June 16.--The Women's Institute! i ' 3 | tants held a meeting in the hall Wednes AENEAN A » day afternoon. Miss Olive E. Hayes, ' ¥ the Provincial delegate, gave a very| The only portion of the. business that has passed into other hands is the Branch bagi i POY PRESIDENT'S WIFE AT UNIQUE . Post Office That part of the business, being owned by the 'Government,-was trans- furnished by several of the lady FUNCTION : { ferred i members and was much enjoyed. A d Aah 3 : - Notwithstanding the fact thal the Post Office has been discontinued, we are still large number was present from Col- 1} : Cats 4 | p 8 This 3 » lins Bay, Cataraqui and Odessa. Mr. : : in a position to serve you with stamps, weigh your packages, and to sell you Express Wager conducted service in the [J . ? 1 4 : ia ) h \ : . Methodist Church on a recent fiat similar Si Money Orders. And please remember, if you are good enough to come in our store for only a postage stamp, it is a pleasure for us to sell it to you. AT YOUR SERVICE Good store, well filled with ; ih 5 up-to-date merchandize for : . I'he Prescription. Department is in charge of a registered pharmacist, and yon men, and goad clerks to sat- (Wi JE Sout syasiton) Vind yi preter tions will be filled exactly as they are supposed to isfy your needs. , . | +. be, ant i Have You a Taste for Rich, Old B Tie business bas bean made succasstiul uh the sire pulicy uf SERVICE, YHIGH. 0A i ER QUALITY," "BETTER SERVICE." That policy wilt be continued. Just now' the weather says Raincoats. ; We should like to thank all those customers and friends that have by their pat- We have a choice variety éese : | ronage, helped nike the Frouse Drug Store a success, and at this time to bespeak Tweed incoal : a continuance of their good will. , of Baiogaie miade - ® It will be appreciated. in the most modern style from $12 to $18 each. Plaid lined and tweed lined. just SE EAzararee We Have It. | : Eman | The Prouse Estate, tremely expensive, we can : I still furnish you nearly all 2 i lines at old prices. : C ° I ; rating PROU DRUG STORE, Princess and Clergy Streets. i Get in at once. : . : - il Telephone, Eight two. The Win.Davies Co.Ltd. Phone597