MANY BRIGHT XXCHAXGES. Smsinsibssons Carleton Place council will fix its poll tax at $2. Mrs. John Taugher, Jamel away at Berkeley, Col, Tuesday after a lengthened illness. The property and police committee at Renfrew recommended the ap- on pointment of John Toohey as assist- | der. ant chief of police, Rev. J. W. 8. Lowry, Place, has volunteered his services to the government and has been ac- cepted for a chaplainey. Renfrew is yet without a model school principal, W. T. Wright, Dun- dalk, who applied and was accepted, having changed his mind. F. R. Curry, Brockville, ceived word that his son, Capt. F. C Curry, had been wounded in action 0 n being treated | on July 10th and was being trea ed | iss Lombard, in an English military hospital, | Mass., wee ne ¢ i On Thursday ing he phat pdwird Miller, Parrott's Bay, moved | Week on account of the death of his . owned by Walter | ville, was struck by lightning, and within an hour was burned to the Broufid, ™ ay his trip east during the past week |}f Frank Courvette of Renfrew, was | thunderstorm on Thursday morning, p & Pp hE arrested in Ottawa at the request of | the Renfrew Police on a charge of! arb AT rife y about eighty rods more in ti The stolen pro- Mr. Hackman and wife, of Wapella, | 3 theft of a handbag. | nal anda {une ¢ |channel. perty was recovered at the Minto Ho-| Sask., who attended the funeral of | The 'soal tel, where Courvette was staying. BE, Hambly, office manager for | MacArthur Brothers Company, at! Hope, B. C., has accepted the posi- tion of private secretary to the com- pany's géneral manager at New York. Mr. Hambly is a former Bellevillian, Captain Eaton and Messrs Arthur P. Selby and F. T. Curley have made a record in fishing at Calabogie Lake by successfully landing a maskin- onge having a length of three feet, glx inches, and weighing twenty-four pounds. Miss Marian Bottomley, who has been teaching scheol near Augusta, spent the week-end in Athens, and left Monday for Rootstown, Ohio, to spend the long vacation with her mother and sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Line- weaver. Fred. Arnold, a nepliew of H. H. Arnold, was in Athens last week for a short time. He has just return- ed from Europe, where he received a slight dose of gas while executing his duties in one of the mechanical trans- port section. Housing the rapidly increasing | population of Renfrew is going apace, | In the new sub-division twenty-five | houses are nearing completion, many ! of them already occupied. Other | two subdivisions are also rapidly be- | ing bought up and dwellings being erected. The Soul take what we should from the In your home will enable you composer's original conception. You should come in and well spent. Prices from Belleville, | Carleton [by Than music there {s no pleasure possible that has a mere far-reaching influence for good upon us. A VICTROLA benefit from the great fund of m These wonderful instruments make der every kind of music in ali the their wonderful interpretative powers. | Belleville, July 14.--An Orange de- | | monstration wag held in Trenton on! Wednesday, in which twenty-five {lodges from all parts of the district | | participated, including Trenton, | | Frankford, Belleville, Colborne, Sills- | | ville, Wooler, Springbrook, Marmora, | { Deseronto, and Bayside. There were | many visitors in town for the "walk." | At Firemen's Park speeches were de- | livered. Ex-Mayor Jaques was] chairman, Mayor Ireland gave an | {address of welcome. Grand Chap- | lain Rev. Doris Nicholls, of Port Per- | Ty, addressed the gathering on the! great foundations of the Orange or- | A recruiting address was delivered | Capt. Rev. W. G. Clarke, Bowman- | | ville, who spoke to the men of North- | umberland and Durham on behalf of | the 236th Battalion, of which he is chaplain. He pointed out that the | post of danger was the post of duty. | The principles for which William of | | Orange fought were again at stake in Ly has re-| | Visiting Clergymen at 'Bath. the war with Germany, Bath, July 13.--Mrs. Hitchins and | both of Cambridge, | are visiting at H. D. Wemp's. / the house owned by Charles on Tuesday of this week, Our a heavy | into Burley village was visited with no damage was done here. Rey. but | /. A. Guy, Regina, Sask., also Rev. D. T. Rouse, on Friday last, are visit. | ing their friends here for a short | time. Mrs. Norman Rikley spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs Glass, Trenton. Cheese Factory Burned. Brockville, July 13.--On Wednes- day morning the Roebuck cheese and | box factory was discovered in flames | by Alford Anderson. An alarm was | raised, and neighbors chopped a hole in the side of the building and saved | a few cheése and some boxes of ren- { net. The building was destroyed, entailing a loss of $3,000, covered by | fusurance. The origin is a mystery, Six months ago a factory on the same site was destroyed. The owner is Lindsay. -------- 0. D. E. Chapter's Aid to 235th. Cobourg, July 14. At a meeting | of the Col. Arthur Williams Chapter | of the Daughters of the Empire, Port Hope, $400 was voted to the 235th | (Northumberland and Durham) Bat- talion. Some time ago Mrs. George Davis, Merrickville, received a telegram stating that her husband, Pte. Davis, had died of wounds in a Liverpool hospital. It now transpires that this is a case of mistaken identity and | Pte. Davis is very much alive. | of Music We do not nes music of the world. arly 1 the children to personally usic which the world offers. it possible for you to ren- beauty and power of the and Know be hear these instrumen(s Your time will $21 to $255 |afternoon. Ihe sized about 120 rods of gill nets, | {Coal Co. | this year, (From Our Own Correspondent.) July 14.--Protection Lodge No. 51, LOL. , Maple Leaf tLodge, P.A.P.B., with their fife and drum band, besides quite a large contin- gent from the South Lake Lodge, went to Brockville by train on Wed- nesday morning for the big Orange demonstration. The steamer Missis- quol also took an excursion party down. The merchants of the town and most of the professional men observ- ed the half-holiday: on Wednesday At the Driving Park on Wednesday afternoon the Ogdens- burg baseball team met their Water- loo. In the early part of the game the locals began to pile up runs, and this continued until the very end of the game, when the score stood 28 to 2 in favor of the Gananoque aggre- tion. Mrs. O. W. Sheets, Stone street, and children left the fore part of the week for Merrickville, having been | summoned there by the death of her uncle, James Carpenter, Garden street, was summoned to Ottawa this sister. Fish and Game Overseer Geo. | Toner has been getting busy again! with the illegal netters of fish. Ong {and on the western part of his beat | ie north | schooner Horace Taber arrived on Wednesday evening another cargo of coal for the 1 Miss Nellie Lake, of public school staff at New 1 is spending her vacation here the | with | ther parents.. | Miss Pearl Latimer is spending a |} few weeks at Caledonia Springs, Miss Claire Mitchell, Winnipeg, is! holidaying here with her father, D. A. Mitchell. Mrs. Walter Bowden, | is the guest of Mrs. W, A. | for a few weeks. Montreal, Peck, | Wallace Heaslip, i is. spending a | with his mother, Mrs. John L. Heas-|§i lip, Victoria avenue, | i 1 Brock street, Sherbrooke, Que., short time in town Orangemen at Renfrew. 14 The Orange- county, joined by Renfrew, July men of Renfrew BIE with | BE "aylor | §f Jdskeard, | }i arin ale $2.00 children's khaki duck suits, military style, bloom- er pants, sizes from 2} to 7 years. July clearing sale . . ."79¢ Cle Felt Hats in all dif- ferent shades, rang- ing in prices from $2.50 to:$4. July clearing sale .. 95¢ Straw Hats in sail- ors and odd shapes. Prices ranging from $2 to $3. July clear- ing sale .. ., $1.15 $5.00 outing, Aan- nel trousers, in plain and white stripes. | July clearing sale ---- ei 32.85 $1.50 white duck : : re { pants. July clearin Men's summer fan- | sale July : 850 cy vests in phin} ----_l""" rs white and stripes; $2.00 men's work. many different pat- | Ing pants; a great va- riety of patterns. July terns; regular $2.50. July clearing sale 79c¢ | clearing sale $1.29 Men's 2-piece out- ing suits, dark and light homespuns, all wool tweeds and worsteds. Regular price $20.00. July clearing sale $10.95 Be early and get your choice, as there are many other bargains, which are not ad- vertised. those of Ottawa and suburbs, mak- |} ing in all about thirty lodges, held a celebration in Renfrew Wednesday. A resolution was adopted pledging the Orangemen of Renfrew county to do all in their power to facilitate the enlistment of 500,000 Canadians. None of the speakers made any ref. erence to the bilingual question. One of them, Rev. A. White, of Renfrew, || referred to the fact that in Belfast with Irishmen united to fight a common foe, there was no | 12th of July demonstration. | | | | | The Late George Smith, ! On Thursday the death occurrec | of Pte. Gecrge Smith, of the 93rd | Battalion, in Onwanada Hospital, after an illness extending for several | weeks. The deceased was ed with pneumonia while at Barriefield | Camp, and was taken to the hospital for treatment. In spite of every pre- caution and every means taken to re- | lieve him, he passed away Thursday, | much to the regret of his comrades, | who held hjmy in great esteem. | A short service was conducted at | S. 8. Corbett's undertaking parlors | to-day by Rev. Capt. Hagar, chaplain of the 156th Battalion, and the re-| mains were then sent on the G.T.R. | train to Peterboro, accompanied by | l wife, The deceased was only | Jos. Abramson 213 Princess St. Opp. Grand Opera House. ai FOR HO CARPET WHIPS BROOMS BRUSHES O-CEDAR MOPS O-CEDAR POLISH RE-NU-ALL LIQUID VENEER D. COUPER Phone 76 841-3 Princess St. Prompt Delivery. | USECLEANING, Special Inducement for Summer Months We will make you free of charge, an eextra skirt with every suit you order. Skirts and sport coats made to or- |der very reasonably. } [7 Drop" in and examine our work. New York Skirt & Suit Co. 203 Wellington Street. fF Every COOK PRAISES HIS OWN STEW," values and our service t Ye ng YOUR STANDIN IN THE BUSINESS WOR Arm will be judged by the printed matter you send out to your customers. Good impres- sions are lasting and bring results every moment of the day. WE ARE PRODUCERS OF Good Printing Let us quote you on your next require- ments in any style News, Magazine, Joh- bing Br Railway and Society Printing. Noth- ing too small--nothing too large. BRITISH WillG 306-310 King Street Business Office 243 Job Phone 292 - Have You a Photo Taken in Your Own Front Room? No deposit required. We try to please. Prices from #7 to $35, Negntive taken ft our expense, Home portrature and Kroupsspecialties, BLAKEMORE, Stuart Street, City. Have a yet we are content to leave praise of our O our patrons. If Economy is the Road to Wealth, C. W. Lindsay, - Limited 121 Princess Street 3 "Extra Values for Saturday Sale of Ladies' Waists ~~ 6 dozen Print Waists, White Collar and Cuffs, only lot of Voile Waists, Striped Collar and Cuffs, for 4 dozen Lawn Waists, new designs, special at 73c. About 12 dozen fine Lawn Waists, various designs, in Sans; Segulae prices from $1.25 to $1.75, your choise 'c. "showing some beautiful Voile and Lawn all the new styles, at $1 19, $1.25, $1.39, 31:48 ond $9 \ 18 only heavy Sbantung Silk Waists, on .sale for 12 only fine git Shantung Silk Waists, navy blue Collars and $, special sale price $2.50. eran, See These in Our Window The Late Mrs. Francis McCormick. It is with sincere sorrow we learn illness of | mick after a lingering patience i heart trouble borne with and resignation. Deceased was re- | Spected by all who knew her. She was a good neighbor, a loving wife | ana mother, She had spent the | greater part of her life here but four fears ago with her husband seftled [in {ingston. Early in March she canfe here to her old home to visit her son where she was taken ill, Dur- | ing her illnes she was tenderly | nursed by the Sisters of the House of | Providence, Kingston, and slight | hopes 'were jield out for her recovery | | but God had decreed otherwise and | surrounded by the members of her family she passed peacefully away | on June 29th at the age of sixty-| eight years, On Saturday morning | | a large con-course of friends and rel- i | atives followed the remains to St. | Patrick's Church, Railton, where a |selemn requiem high mass was sung | by Rev, Father Staley for the happy | | Tepose of her soul. After which | her remains were placed in the vault to await internment in the family plot, Odessa. She is survived by | her husband, one son and six daugh- | ters, also four brothers and sisters, { one daughter having predeceased her S0me years ago. They have the { sympathy of all in their affliction, | Spiritual offerings were given by | Francis McCormick, Miss Florence ; McCormick, Kingston, Peter, Misses | Grace and Loretta McCormiek, | Sharpton; Mr. and Mrs. John Moon- | ey, Kingston, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ; Mooney, Westbrooke, Mr. and Mrs. | | Oswald, Odessa; Miss Annie Mohan, | Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Mohan, Mur- | vale; Mrs. Mary Koen and Mrs. Mar- garet Karin, Sharpton, Mr. and Mrs. | { Arthur Mohan, Biginburg, Mr. and | | Mrs, William Alarie and Roderick | | Alaris, Kingston; Joseph Alarie i] Cushendall; Carmel and Peter Moon- : ey, Westbrooke, Teresa and Margas- | | et Mooney, Kingston. | May she rest in peace, thirty-five years of age. | | In the splendid offerings which this stor e provides, Lion supremacy in selling goods of highest merit at the lo as always maintained a re h for greatest values. TT RS NE a SPECIAL THIS WEEK. Men's Working Mitts, 50c value, EVERYTHING Is marked in plain figures one price to one and all. See our classy range of Men's Si White Ducks, Panama Hats of the finest Belts, Boys' Classy Suits. ~ Trousers, Hose, szmgzea A The Quickest Route is Through Our Store! EE -------------------------- much has been done to strengthen west possible price. The Lion store putation for trustworthy goods, for truth in its advertising and Remember this when you purchase Clothing or F urnishings. NY, SPECIAL. Men's Extra Good Working Shirts. Just the thing for summer. 45c SEE OUR CLASSY RANGE OF NECKWEAR. 35¢ value, to go at 25¢ 39c REMEMBER The Lion's Guarantee. We stand back of every purchase. Then our store service is of the brand that is labelled y and = "COME BACK AGAIN." lk Sport Shirts, Dress Shin 5, White Flannel weave, Wash Neckties, Silk ae REMEMBER THE PLACE The Lion Clothing House, The Bargain Spot of Kingston, in Rodger's Jewellery, old stand, King Street, Kingston.