29.~The late showers have] Water is getting low on account of the dry . and: Mrs, Harvey Snider and M BATH ROAD. 30.The farmers are again "in A few have ni haying... The the th machines is pd. Corn ahd potatoes are good, but are better than ed. The greater num- far ers find it necessary stac) their grain owing to the » , which fills the s Ila Heath, Odessa, is the Miss Lottie Hyland, Bath SBANGSTER ~The picric on Sa'urday ided success, over $500 Miss Katie Goodhart, p at her fother's. s. Miss Rosie Daley, and Katie Daley, Cole heir aunt's, Mrs. John ; Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Brien urphy's; Miss M. Leeman 'a | ville and Mrs. R. J. McCann, Mont- Summer Months We will make you free of charge an eextra skirt with every suit you ae Zork Skirt Skirt & Su Suit Co. DR.DeVAN'S FRENCH PILLS } The: fated at Lo mel, $a box or three for Saartecn a rt price. Tre SconELL Co. Ontario. m------ FOR MEN. Vaan 3 Nerve and Brain; increases ' 'grey in will build you up. ba hats or ios. - Geng to Pave o. st Catharines Ontario y "Sold at Mahood's Drag Store." AA lr SA NAAN ANNAN The kind you are looking for , Is the kind we sell. . SCRANTON COAL Is good Coal and we guarantee "prompt delivery. 'Booth & Co., Foot of West St. HAROLD F. RITCHIE S CO., Limited Sele Agents -- --tor Canada Montgomery Dye Works For the Best in French Dry Cleaning, LLB «JE ENR Miss Mabel Ruthven, . { wood, who spent the past six months any la number from here are going west {Brockville one day last week. O. Sunday; Owen Fitzgerald and sister, Miss Ella, Sydenham, at N. Murphy's; John Conway, Crow Lake, ; a visit to this vicinity; Timotny Babcock and Thomas Mur- hy pald Westport a visit on Satur y. . OATES JAug. 29.--The farmers throughout the community have nearly finished haying, Everyone reports bumper crops. - F. McDonald is hauling sand for the erection of a new barn. The many friends of W. Johuston, Wil-} mur, were shocked to hear of the accident which befel him. He was injured by a horse kicking him, but is improving. A party of young folks motored to Westport on Sunday, where an enjoyable day was spent. Miss Ellen Keys, Cleveland, has returmed home after holidaying with Mrs. W. Harte. Miss Bdna Thompson has returned to her home in Toronto after spending some time with Miss H. Burns. . The Misses L. and M. Johnston, after a delightful holiday season in Kingston are home agai. W. Regan and A. Burns spent the week-end at their uncle's; J. Burns'. Miss M. Beseau, Howe Is- land, is renewing acqusimIanCon here. W. Leeman and sister Estella have returned home altér spending a few days in Westport and vicinity. Leeds WESTPORT 28.--Harry Donovan, Brock- Aug. {real, are guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. McCann. Rev. H. Beaudreau and Mrs. Beaudreau returned home Fri- day after spending a few weeks with Montreal friends. Mids Polly Mul- ville and Miss Florence Stinton are attending the millinery openings in Toronto. Peter McLeod, who has been spending his holidays on the Rideau returned to Haileybury Sat- urday. Miss Beatrice Fraser return- ed home Saturday from Gananoque. who has been 'ithe guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C: Forrester, returned to her home in Kendal on Thursday. Dr. H. Lock- in Olds, AMa., returned home on Sat- urday, much improved in health. Mrs. T. J. McCann went to Kingston on Monday to see her son John,-who was operated on for appendicitis in the Hote! Dieu, Mrs. John Hobin is very il. NEWBORO Aug. 28:--William Foster and son, who have been with friends here for several weeks returned to their home at Calgary, Alta., last week. Mrs, Leggett, postmistress, is in St. Mary's visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs: Theodore McMillan of Kilburn are spending their vacation with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. George Ack- land. James V. Moriaity goes to To- ronto this week on business. Quite with the harvesters. Mrs. Edward Landon is entertaining her mother, Mrs, Pearl, of Brockville. The sup- 'Jénni nae, motored to' Lansdowne on R. Laming spent a lo of days lust weak. with Mia). 89 George Laming, Chantry, t -------- - MABERLY. Aug 28.--The pastures and -gar- dens are greatly in need of rain, (The farmers have about completed their harvest. Hillis Moulten and E. J. Walrose spent a few days in Perth and Westport last week. Miss} Mamie Gray is visiting at R. Myn- roe's. Miss Stella Flemming' is spending a week with her parents, Miss Eva Wesley has gone to Perth to learn millinery. Mr. and Mrs. George Killius, Parham, spent a few days at William Buchanan's. Dr. 'Barker, Sharbot Lake, was in the vil- age" on Thursday. Mrs. George Duffy returned home after visiting friends in Sharbot Lake. Rey Mr. Phillips, Balderson, held service in Maberly on Sunday. School will open on Monday. Aug. 29. --P. Fairbairn spent tlie week end visiting his son, Harold, at Valcartier, Miss Seta Paul, of New York, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Paul. Mrg, McMann and daughters are the guests of her sister, Come on over to Cooke's and have a Good Photo taken. 159 Wellington street, near. Brock, right next to Carnovsky' s Fruif Single First Class Fare * Good Going and R i Monday, Sept. 4th, 1916 Single First Class F and One Third mre. Good Going Saturday, September 2nd, to Monday, Septemhber 4th, valid far return until Tuesday, September 5th, 1916. Tickef®. good on all trains to To- ronto and Mohtreal and west and east thereof, but not valid on trains Nos. 1 and 11°to intermediate stations between Toronto and Montreal. rticglars apply J. P, THAN- Far ful LAY, CP. T.A; cor Johnson and On- 8 FARE AND ONE a aot EBL Te Valid for, return until ? For tickets and all information apply to R. -- 1. Ward, Station Agent, "Me C. Dunn, Town ng TEEN CUNARD LINE| Ee ' MONTREAL TO LONDON (Via Falmouth) From Montreal . Jo. Aug. 31 abin and Third Class (Avonmouth Deck) From Bris From Moutreal AUSUNIA tol Aug. 9 .... His studio is {I FELTRIA .... Sept. 2 FOLIA ... ... . Sept. ® Cabin Passengers Only. For fiformation apply Local Ticket Agent, or The Robert Reford Co, | Limited, 50 King Street East, Toroat | { Adnan | Men seldom follow good advice! | unle ss they pay for it. { | The demand for twins never ex-| ceeds the supply. { Mrs. T. B. Wilson, Miss Lena Mad- den spent a week at J. K. Fraser's, Cobourg. Leah Ramsay ls out again after her long illness. Mrs. Harry Brady and son, Frank, of New York, spent a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Thomas Milsap. Mrs, Detlor and daughter are visiting her sister, Mrs. G. B. Thomson. T. J. Winter and family motored to Orono to vigit friends. Misses Fanny and Alma Sexsmith have returned home after spending two weeks with. -Mr. and Mrs. Carmode, of Rochester, N.Y. Miss Dolly Drewery is the guest of Mrs. T. J. Winter. MACINTOSH MILLS. Aug. 28.--Most of the farmers have finished harvesting their grain, which was a very light crop. Miss Hazel Davis and Messrs. James and * Ward, Zeno Leeder are attending Model school at Kingston. Mr. and Mrs, T. Patience, Warburton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Leeder on FYi- day and Saturday. Mrs. T. Donavan and Miss M. Donayan spent Friday last with the former's mother. John Square, Lyn, has been engaged in painting and decorating the interior of B, F. Leeder's home. Mr: Hodg- ings, Brockville representative of the Rawleigh company, made a trip through here on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. J. Steacy, Lyn, spent Sun- day at _P. Connor's. : STELLA Aug. 28.---Many farmers have finished harvesting and report a very per served by the Methodist church on the parsonage lawn, yast week, was a success, $128 being realized. Miss Bell Landon and Miss Baker, trained nurses . of Utica, N.Y., are guésts of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Landon. Mrs. A. J. Hart and son, Philip, of Prescott, are visiting at J. A. Nolan's. Edmond Bishop left last week for Fulton} N.Y Mr. and Mrs, Bert Chester will. leave their summer, home "Loon Lodge," Little Rideau, on Tuesday for New Brunswick, N.J,, whére they reside; WASHBURN'S CORNERS. Aug. 29.--The weather remains dry, and farmers predict & potato famine. Pte. Loy Moulton, of the 21st Battalion is calling on friends and school mates here. On Friday evening a number from here motored to the home of Mrs. George Whaley, Harte Island, where all enjoyed\a pleasant evening. Born, to Mr/ and Mrs. M. Seabrook, on August:14th, a daughter. The long vacation is nearly ended and high school pupils here are preparing to resume their studies. | Mrs. Charles Snider, of Lyn, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. H, Erwin. -- Mrs. Joan Lovern, who suffered from a paraly- tic stroke, is reported better, Miss Hattie Erwin is able to be out again: Mr. #nd Mrs. W. Goodbody visited friends at Brockville on Monday. The Anglican Sunday schocl picnic is be- ing held Delta Park Wednesday, August 30th. Our school house is being reppired and put in order. On Tuesday evening friends from a dis- tance 'motored to the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. William Hamblen, where all enjoyed a few pleasant hours. Mrs, William Flood and daughter of June- town, spent a few days here, the guest of her brother, R, J. Earl, MORTON, Aug. 28 -- Misses Mabel and Anna Marshall have returned to their home past week at J. Coons. Singilton and little son left to-day for their home in Calgary after spending the past month with Mrs. Singiltop's other, Mrs. 8. Talier, Miss orence and Etta Wiltse motored to Jones and family, Chantry, spent a couple of days last week with his mother, Mrs. B. Laming. CG. R. Tal- fer spent Monday in Brockville, and Mrs. Artie Roantree, Rockfort, spent Sunday ith friends in the village. - Mrs. H. G. Dean, Jones' Falls, spent Sunday and Monday with her mo! » Mrs. J. Willis, The an- nual Beenien's Association was held at J. Coon's on August 235th. The 'was held on Friday evening, August 25th, and was a decided suc- Miss Eva Dewart has 10 Per Roms at Forfar Sher otarsq the past couple of weeks with | Napanee, annual social of the Presbyterian]. church light crop. The threshing machines have commenced operations. It will be a short job on the Island this year. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Dixen have re- {turned home from Montreal. The pulpit of St. Alban's church was oc- cupied on Sunday by Rev. Howard Kennedy-of Pontiac, Michigan, Mrs, R. Thompson, Cleveland, Ohio, was called last week to the bedside of her father, Robert Glenn, Sr., who is seriously ill. Pte. Alfred Willard, 146th Battalion, at Valcartier Camp, is home on six days' furlough, Mrs. R. P. Sanders is attending the To- ronto exhibition. J: A. Tugwell took a carload of cattle to Toronto on Sat- urday. ¥. Briceland, Walfe Island, was over the island last week and purchased four horses, some calves and 60 or 70 hogs. Bernard Stevison returned to Buffalo, N.Y., on Wed- nesday. Miss Broughton has return- ed home from Bradford. A number from here have gone. to the west for the harvest. Visitors: Miss Fleda Filson,St. Catharines, with friends. BETHEL. Aug. 28.--The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William, McWilliams, of Miss Leita Marion McWilliams to Clarence Secord Allen, of Moscow, on August 23rd. Rev. Roy McWil- liams, brother of the bride, perform- ed the ceremony. About thirty or forty of the immediate friends were present. The happy, couple went to Toronto. Miss Ethél Roberts and Miss Nellie Herrington, Napanee, visited friends in this locality over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawley, Glen Ewen, Sask., visited his niece, Mrs, John Jayne, last week. Mrs. James Robinson spent a day recently] with her daughter, Mrs Percy Scott, who has been in Kingston hospital and has returned to her home at Bickneill's Corners. The threshing machine is again at work. Miss Helen Perry, Camden East, who has been engaged as stenographer (for some time in a lawyer's office at "hus given up her position there and accepted the position as bookkeeper for the mew paper com- pany at Thompson's Mills. Dogs have beén at work among Samuel Hamilton's sheep, killing a few. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick McWilliams, with friends, motored to Deseronto on Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hestid. [pie lv "Aug. 27. Pte. Frank Starr 'was called from camp last Tuesday by Dr. Heaslip to.gee his little son, who Hattie Irvine was very ill. Miss Several ny eo siting cousin, Sey. Mrs. J. n .: ht a N, Headeteon sad : children spent Je LOW FARES TORONTO EXHIBITION $6.55--Cood going Aug. 261h to Sepl. mL inclusive Return limit Sept. 13h. $56.36--(oing going Return limit 7 Tuesday, Sept. For tickets and Station Agent, ive, than 12th. Aug. days from dale of sale, further or-M. C TRAVEL IN COMFORT CANADIAN NORTHER yl Aug. 26th to Sept. 11th: 9th, ine¢lus- but not later, 26th to Sept. information apply to R. H, C. Dunn; Town Agent. TORONTO. EX SPECIAL RATES - TERRITORY From Brockville and Smith's Falls and intermediate stations up to but not including Belleville or Havelock; Kingston to Sharbot Lake. FARE AND ONELTHIRD Good going August 26 to September 7 Inclusive. 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