"PAGE E EIGHTEEN NOTED MUSICIAN OF MONTREAL || Advises The Use Of "FRUIT-A-TIVES", The Famous Fruit Medicine, MR. ROSENBURG 089 Casgrain St., Montreal, \ April 20th, 1915. no other medicin® "In my opinion : for Con:tipa- in the world is so 1 and Indige sufiercrir t-a-tives" k laints fo five year tion, M aches, sat o noth \ to try Bix mon I advise any horrible for Sale We make a specialty of _selling | farm properties and have at present a large number of farms for sale, We are thoroughly posted on farm values in Kingston district. If you wish to buy or sell it would be to your advantage to consult us. I. J. LOCKHART Real Estate and Insurance. Bank of Montreal Bldg. Phone 1085 or 1020 Kingston. Friends Tell Friends ZUTOO Stops Headache Five years ago ZUTOO was practically unknown in Canada. To-day, thousands and thousands of men and women depend on these little. harm- less tablets for quick relief from Head- aches. : Their fame has gone from-{riend to friend--from town te-town--from coast tocoast. Wherever there are headaches, there should be ZUT 20 Tablets--they cure in 20 minutes. : a box--at all dealers or by mail stpaid, B. N. Robinsoa & "0. Regd.. (naticook, Que. A mn Roc CARPETS You will be delighted at the restoration of your carpets and rugs by a new and exceptionally thor- ough process of cleaning. We have every facility for dyeing carpets of every description, without unripping them. Advice regarding cleaning and dyeing- willingly given. PARKER'S DY DYE WORRS. Princess St Street, ston, Ontario. OY SIG WITH ECZEMA Healed by Cuticura Trial Free rm "My little bay i cezema all over his arms and limbs. [{.came like water blis- ters ad he would scratch until "it become all inflamed. of Nas 80 sore that his ing vated him, Bi fran limbs were a terrible si ing threo bars of Shree bases of i on SY rs. John Fowler: Tonia End. B., Nov. 11, 1915. Sample Each Free by Maii With 32-p. 8kin Book, Address post Sold J, Boston, + | Ardoch last week. , " | Killenbeck spent Sunday at his home {with his threshing outfit, and reports are in the ™N AT --A re o andance was gi GLENDOWER 19 Farmers are digging po- | which are a poor crop and very small. Sheep buyers dre going through this viedpity. The late rains | have started the grags to grow uite a number went to the Roman Cath-|w! ok in olic lawn social at Redford church. | and A number of men are working. in| Mr. | Aaron Hopkins mine which is pro n and lducing a good show of feldspar Eng a» P. | Richard Wilson and wife are t Hmotored to Tor | Hiram Hopkins'. Some of the people | turned ad wells deeper. are digging fferent 2 of t { the ol car iepartn Sept. tatoes ards'. WENSLEY 19.--Mr, and Mrs. Frederick and children spent Wednes- Matawachan Mr. and Mrs. jrown spent a few days in Mr. Carr, 'Plevna, rvice in the school Sunday John Brown, Jr., who has in the Calabogie mines, with his parents. T 15 = freshened thing opened with M as teacher tended the fair Miss A. Amey home in King weeks with her The trustees school by putti at the front Circle held its Smith's last W The circle will at the home o many friends o a Sept. Mallory day in { Hugo Iness to walk,» ris taking service. son, Ottawa, Mis. J. Gordon { held se | mgpnine | @ position i spent Sunday Sept Corners Frederick Mal- a business trip to Plevna im Beech lory made yesterday. NVE RARY. 1¢ children are prac r fair held on and Mrs. W. Lindsay are spe nding a week at Dr. A. E. F ian is un treatment in the General Arthur's new ready for the last of Cunningham and to visit in the cal faectori ng Harry Blacklock ssed through - here, buying up all beef cattle. Mrs, Bartell is visit ing in New York State. -Potatoes are complete [failure Most of the {farmer will have to purchase. to be Thom coat ons her es] & will she Mr. and called M R panied Ganar able to Mrs, on McFadd at C, at W. nnis a Enni simp Mr kin SANGSTER. W.E Michael MeDonald, is renewing old ac this vicinity. Sept. 20 Carthage, N. Y., guaintances through Charles Tebworth, K pEston, spent a few days at T. Yous' N. Murphy, Sydenham, spent Ly at his home | here. Mrs. M. J. Cochrane and chil- dren, Margaret and Patricia, spent Sunday at T. Barrett's. M. J. O'Brien has returned to Kingston. Mrs. T. Young at Mrs. John O'Connor's; J. E. O'Connor, Crow Lake, at James O'Connor's; Thomas Murphy at J. { Lennon's, Godfrey; Terrance O'Con- nor at T. Barrett's; James and Miss @G. Babcock, , Bunker Hill, at T. Young's; M. McDonald at N. Mur- phy's; Charles Murphy at Westport. SHAR Sept. 16 Mrs. (Dr.) i visiting Munro is able tc A. Erwin and M Ivan are Mrs. W. Y. Mrs. A porie, and Mrs. Master Howard CLARENDON Sept. 19.-- Isaac White's house and contents were burned yesterday while the family was absent in the fields. Miss Maggie Campbell is spending a few weeks in Kingston with friends. Mrs. M. Moss is in Kingston for a few days. Joseph Bedour is laid up after being thrown from his buggy, his horse having run away and made a general smash-up. Miss Lizzie Ty- sick has gone to Appleton to work in the woollen factory. Schogql-will re-open in a few dayd with = Miss Florence Currie, Lammermoor, as teacher again. Miss Jessie Crain has returned from Snow Road. Mr. and Mrs. Olmstead of Mississippi called on Clarendon friends on Tuesday. Avery's. Miss R.F shortly, Mrs. R. Gananoque, here on are Given, w aray i Di Sept. -Th Friday last was It is hoped that be benefited, popular play, INDALL. Sept. 15.--THe pupils and teacher of the school. are. making prepara- tions for the school fair to be held at Joyceville on the 19th. All the farmers throughout this part have finished threshing. W. Gordon had the largest amount of grain, Messrs, McCarey and Trotter having threshed for him 1,450 bushels. Joseph Mar- tin has gone on the harvesters' ex- cursion to the north-west. Mr. and Mrs, W. Ward and children, who were visiting the former's mother. Mrs. Ward, returned to their home in Montreal last week. Several from here attended the sale of farm stock, etc., on Wednesday at Mrs. Hyland's, Dufferin, where everything sold well. On Sunday evening Rev, Mr. Kirk- patrick will hold special thanksgiv- ing service in St. James' church, CUSH week for the Walker, Patterson, weeks with her Patterson spent Quite a number boro school fai Tuesday last. is attending Bu ton. Mrs. of Collins Bay, Redden's, M some time past, again. week end with ARDEN. Sept. 19.--A number of soldiers of the 146th, Valcartier, spent last week end at their homes, C. W, Scott is on"the sick list. Miss Genevieve Detlor is attending high school at Tamworth, and Miss Lulu Greene at Newburgh. W. Black, M.P.P., motor- ed through the village and obServed the progressive construction of Cross Lake Bridge. . A. Marshall is about 5 H] i a fair crop. Mrs. C. Williams and family spend Sunday at Buck Lake. Mrs, Winner is repairing her resid- {énce. Mrs. F. L. Wormworth, and granddaughter spent a few days at Dr. Geddes', Verona. Miss Ruby Thornton is visiting at F. A. Thorn-{ ton's. The vacant frame house of Charles Loyst was despre, oyed by fire on Saturday. The losis covered by insurance. ! Nore: SUNBURY A Sept, 18.--Many localities report slight frosts again. Rev. A. W. Stew-] art, Methodist pastor, called upon some families last week. Robert Dixon, wife and family are visiting 'with friends at Campbellford. A number from here attended the In- verary fair last week. Mrs. Robert Gibson, who has her father, Mr. Valleau, who was ser- jously ill at Selby, returned home, E. W. Makin is Atidnding The The parade the Toronto exhibi to Fort Sudbury, V 1g Warren Marrison has re-| covered sufficiently {week, Mrs, a cours ae recent rains A number from here at tor ad to hear he friends them home, Smith's, Miss Cannon, at W. XY, visiting! friends in Omernee. Cannon, Mabel Kilborn, Henderson McJanet and Carl Cannon motored to Kingston on Monday last. Reyonlds and daughter, Mar- ing in Westport. are' visiting in Calgary. Barker is still on the sick list. and Mrs. Ross Dodds are visiting the former's mother here. bert and son, Kenneth, ed to their home in South River, af- ter spending the has been stopping at A Bull's, left for, London on Thursday night. visited in town this week. Thursday home on leave HARROWSMITH, The arrangements made "The Village Lawyer," at Wilton on the evening of their an- nual bazaar at an early date. A large crowd of visitors fair. Gananoque, spent the week end among friends here. Winnipeg siness College, Kings- McDonald and daughter, are visiting at Charles s. Frank Walker, ill for4©qtharines. is able to be out| Mrs.. Clarence Copp spent the Misery in Back, Headache and Pain in Limbs. You've all undon Dr. Pierce and' hi attending Colleg ate city. ARAQUIL. successful n Sept. 14th. ood and so were t of the 'chi Jar school séctior schoc The en nd he patriotic ct es | they a- | crop. best features. C ried off the first prize ent. Some of those tion | Miss | | Mrs, Lanca and Mrs Rev. L.. M. T. Ward onto. ¢ Mis Ww ing 'ooke, and Mrs. and party la from his recent | around the village Tpeston, spent Sun-| Gless. Miss Bessie to qualify Mrs. aft) e¢ beer ILMUR have'| School has re-| Toledo | Sup. iss Talmon of at Ottawa last week s returned to Amey improved the] cement step The Helping Hand meeting at Mrs, C.! ednesda aftermoon. | hold it xt meeting I Mrs J The f Roy McCrimmon are is much better be home sc Sidney Orser, here last Rosedale, Visitors: Mr. and Mrs. McFadden's, Mr t R. Stoness'. aunt, have ng new yon Perth, | week accom- G. B. | and len, BOT LAKE, Iza Roberts and Calgary, are Cannon's. Thomas > be about again. Mrs. iss Bessie and Master R. Williams are visit- Mrs W. H. Mgllett, and Mrs. Hamilton Mrs. (Dr.) Mr. Mrs. R. Cul- have return- M: who summer at Taylor, Detroit, Lieut, ho is going overseas g visiitng friends in vision court was held Several privates he heavy rains of greatly appreciated. the late potatoes will H. D. Club has to present «its are expected this Miss Gladys Miss Maud , is spending two mother, Mrs. Frank Sunday at Colebrook. attended the Lough- r at Sydenham on Miss Marion Babcock her husband at Pem- i fell Mrs: V. {ing the stork called Mrs thave | menced | has | Wilmur road. W. Bowlby, Bank of Nova | is away on two weeks' hoi i y "In his absence his place is fill trv Mr. McKenzie. ZEALAND. Sept. 15.--A much needed rain] last night, as the pastures are Apples are falling before are ripe. Potatoes are a poor Corn is a complete failure. | Some are saving last year's corn for) for next year, as this year's] wth does not seem to be Seosth | keeping, A number from here tended Perth fair. The dare at school No. 3 is small owing to an pepie demic of sickness amongst the pile. Mrs. Mary E. Conboy is visit-| ends at Mountain Grove. Mr -¢ 1 M: 8. T. Scott made a business] p to Mountain Grove one day last | Giddings and daughter, | were the guests of | I Miss M. E. Garrett on Monday. W. {H. Garrett and Miss Annie Arm- trong spent Sunflay evening at A :, Fall River. Mrs. Thomas| ett is recovering. Miss Mae Wil- teacher, is on the sick list Miss otter, of Madoc, has resumed her duties in the school she taught: last ar. Miss Myra Giddings, who has been gpending her holidays at Silver Lake, returns to Ottawa Monday. Garrett received a card say- at Maple Farm, N.Y., the home of Mr. and George Garrett, bringing a little laughter, born Sept. Sth, weight 5 lbs, name Elizabeth Geraldine. very dry seed t-1] { {7 Myra, of Ottawa, Carthage, SPAFFORDTON. | 16.--Rain is badly needed in locality. A number of farmers finished harvesting and com threshing. Potatoes are a {failure this year. Cattle buyers have | been through this vicinity School re-opened with Miss Millicent Freeman as teacher. A large num- Sept, this ber from this section attended the fair in Sydenham om Tuesday last. A number of men of Spaffordtown are working on the All are sorry to hear of the sad death which occurred on Wednesday morning of an old and respected resident in the person of Perry Buck. His funeral was -held from his laté residence Friday afd ternoon and the remains were in- terred in Wilmur cemetery. Mrs: Jack Switzer has somewhat improved in health and is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. Myles Spafford. Mrs. Woodrum of San Francisco has re- turned home after spending. three months with relatives here. M. W. Spafford and G. C. Darling made a trip to Toronto, Hamilton and Buf- falo last week. Miss Ethel Best has returned to her home at Clear Lake after spending a few days the guest of Migs Luella Darling. H. Weir and C. McLean, Pittsferry, spent Sunday at\William Garner's. Mr. and Mrs. F. Babcock, Perth Road, at T. Darling's. Mrs. A. Bower, Mrs. Woodrum, Miss C. Bower and Myles Pixley made a trip to the Limestone city on Mon- day last, a I rural school 2 HLGINBURG. Sept. 16.--A number from here at- tended the rural fair at Cataraqui. Charles Smith has purchased a seven- passenger car. John Bearance has sold his farm to Elias Quick. Joseph Lawson has sold his farm to John Johnson. Elgin Stover visited his sister at Port Vine; N.Y., this week. Miss "Meta Houghson is visiting friends in Syracuse, N.Y. Mrs. Pixley and children, Kingston, spent a few days at John Silver's. Miss Beatrice Graham is laid up with a badly sprained knee. 'N. Graham is erecting a silo. George Porter, W, Cordukes and Nelson Silver have re- tulued from attending the Ottawa Fdir. Miles Stover is returning to the O.A.C.,, Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Archambault, Rochester, N.Y., spent a couple of weeks with Mrs. Charles Fraser. Mrs. Croft, Albany, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Codling. Miss Rolean Smith has returned home. 8. Jackson has returned from St. Mr. and Mrs. H. Porter home after spending several visiting friends in Watertown Rochester, N.Y. Donald Silver had\ the misfortune to fall from a tree ) received a severe shaking up. Migs Lottie Counter, Kingston, visit- ed Miss Mabel Jackson this week Nelson Walker, Colebrook, is visiting at Elgin Stover's. Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Porter have gone on a visit to Watertown, N.Y. VERONA * Sept. 15.--Bert Davey, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey, and Nettie Card, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs 8S. Card were married Sept. 6th by Rev. T. J. Humphrey, at the parsonage, Harrowsmith, after tak- ing a western trip, stopping at To- ronto fair, they will reside on their farm on the Front road. The town- ship crusher and crew passed through here north today. Miss Blanche Bor- der, ill of typhoid in the General Hospital, Kingston, is getting along nicely. Mrs. N. Ball has improved her new residence with a coat of paint. Mre, William Martin, aged for two weeks, at Florida today accompanied by Mrs. R. Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins have gone on a visit to Watertown, and Point Edward, N.Y. Miss Isabella Rumsey, visiting Mrs. tor.) Geddes, has returned to To- ronto. Mrs. W. Burleigh has gone to visit her son at Ardendale. 'W. Storms arrived back from Brown- ville, N.X., last night. Mjss E. Me- Mullen returned from Westport to- day accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. McKnight. Miss Minnie Revell, visit- ing her parents here for some time, returned to Kingston this week. {Duffy is ill., Mr. and Mss. pinety-four, has been visiting here! She left for home bition. A number of the children Martha Vanderwater, is spending her D. Percy and Mrs. S. Asseltine, went | together on a visit to friends across | T the border. R. E. Curl and dau-| ghter Jessie, are at S. Irish's, Catar-| agui. Mrs. R. Sanderson left yester- day foe 2 a brief visit ! d ence Kel'v, visiting at Patrick Kel returned 1d Odesss today. Pr. Lung, a la {ra For Westport, is here prior to leaving for a vacation in the west, Lennox & Addington | ODESSA : | Sept. 19--Albert Booth, Detroit, is | a guest at the Dominion House. Mr¢. | Harry Jones and'littl: daughter, Wil- lhenmina, Kingston are the guests of Joi n Jones, Charies Timmerman 1as been speil.ny a couple of othe with bis famiiy. returnel izst week to Montreal, Mrs, James Mur- +hy, spending the Semin wita her 3 Henr y at Lach:t yn re turned home last week. Dr. and Mrs {J. E. Mabee have returned from visiting friends in Toronto, Niagara Falls, Hamilton and Rochester. Miss i Nellie Clyde, who has been spending 'her vacation.in Toronto, has return- ed. Mrs. Charles Timmerman is spending a few days with her dau- ghter, Mrs. (Dr.) Day, Kingston. Mrs. William Reynolds. is visiting her brother in Watertown. Ber- nard Toomey, Miss Eliza Toomey and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Oswald spent last Sunday at Railton, the guests of | Rev. Louis Staley. Misg Lillie Ven- ton, Burlington, Vermont, is spend- ing her vaecafion with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Watts lefi last Monday to visit friends in Syracuse. Miss Kate Kenyon spent the week- | end with Mrs. Herbert Robertson; ! Violet. { VENNACHAR | Sept. 19 Owing to the extensive! hay crop this year some of the farm-| ers in the surrounding vicinity are still cutting hay. An accident, hap-| pened here on Sunday afternoon last | which fortunately did not prove seri-| ous. When Mr. Marshall Bebee and | family were returning from the af- | ternoon service, and having a colt! which was full of life, it began to kick and got its feet over the ton-| gue, which broke, and being excited, they tried to get away, but Mr. | Beebe succeeded in holding them. No! one was hurt except Mr. Bebee who | took quite a fall when he was trying | to get out of the waggon. Pte. | Charles Gregg, of Valcartier camp, and his sister, Mrs. Purvis Barr, of | Mountain Grove, having spept over a week at their home here, left to-| day with R. W. Conner via Lavant. Some of the young people attended | the party at Simon Ball's on Satur- day evening last. Many of the young people spent a pleasant even- | ing at James Grant's on Friday last. Miss Eva, Jackson, Glenfield school | teacher, spent Saturday and Sunday | at ver home here. Robert Gregg and | family were guests at Alfred Gregg's | on Sunday last. Algernon Holmes, this place and Henry Armstrong, of! Eagle Hill left for North Bay on Tuesday. 'A social time was spent at the home of Pte. Charles Gregg by | the young -peoplé on Monday even- ing. Lanark LOWER LAVANT. Sept. 18.--Quite a few from here intend "going to the Renfrew fair the | end of the week. Mr. and Mrs. R.| Barr spent Sunday at Snow Road! visiting with Mrs, Charles Kennedy. H. Paul is erecting a new residence on the homestead. Mr. and Mrs. J.!| Robertson and little Willa visited friends at Dopaldson recently, Mrs. | John Paul is 'visiting her daughter, | Mrs. Robert Niven, at Middleville, Master Bert Bingley and Vincent Paul, Poland, visited their friends here | Sunday. Haycutting is very late on] account of the wet weather, School] has reopened with Miss Bessie Stew-| art, of Folger, as teacher. A num- | ber from here attended the Lanark] fair last week. Mrs, William Dioag| and children visiting friends here, are leaving on Thursday for their homie in British Columbia. .Alec| Bartraw, Watson's Corners, visited | his brother, Joseph Bartraw, on Mon- day. ~ | | s | | MABERLY, Sept. 18~<A number from here attended the Perth fair on Thursday. School has opened with Miss Perkins as teacher. The five children bg- longing to James Morrisos were tak- en to Renfrew by the Children's Aid Society on Thursday. Albert Hall lost all his . outbuildings, hay and grain, also his machinery and har- ness, by fire"on Thursday. He car- ried no insurance. Some of the Orangemen from here attended the funeral of Joseph Gorden in Bath- urst last week. Miss Maggie Thomp- son, of New York City, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W, Walroth, in Maber- ly, Miss Florence Hamilton is visit- ing her sister in Kingston. Mrs. Geo. Peter Munroe attended the Toronto exhi- are suffering from a sort of summer complaint. Mr. and Mrs. Greenland and family are away on their holi- days and Mr, MeAnthur is relieving agent. Low coLoMST RATES To Pacific Coast, Via Chicago 'and ; North Western Line. Tickets on sale daily from Septem- ber 24th to October Sth, from Chi- holidays at Watertown, N.Y. Mrs. W. yer {varia scenic routes. Liberal stop- Muli Darticulars as te s Paint Looks AliKe When It's New You can't tell much about the quality of paint by looking at it when it is freshly applied. Colors are easy to pros duce, and the glisten of fresh oil gives even poor paint a temporary beauty. art ButlooK atit a Few Ye Later! The cheap paint, that started out so bravely, has faded, cracked, and peeled. It is unsightly, and--more ime portant still--has exposed the wood below totthe destructive effect of sun, rain, wind and snow, The other, #"* EwcrLisu® -B-H pAINT sig still a good-looking, weather-tight coating, that-wilt give years more of reliable service. There is no mystery about the reason. It lies in the fact that B-H "English" Paint is perfectly proportioned to meet Canadian weather conditions. It contains 70% of Brandram's B.B. Genuine White Lead, and 309, of Pure White Zinc, ground to such marvellous fineness that it penetrates deep into the fibrd of the wood. Being the best, it's cheapest in the end. ELLIOTT BROS., Kingston, Ont. are our local agents. See them for full details, _ [BRANDRAM. [HENDERSON LIMITED MONTREAL ' HALIFAX » ST.JOMN - TORONTO WINNIPEG Dusit? NO! --not from the anne system we put in your home. No gas either. We guar- antee it, and Clare Bros. makers of the Hecla Furnace back our guarantee with theirs. This is the only warm air furnace with gas-and-dust-proof Fused Joints. Old or new, these joints can never open. Dust and gas must always go out the chimney. And this "clean" heating comes from the furnace that sa ne ton in seven. Ask for booklét and Plans. LEMMON & SON, Kingston. Representatives of CLARE BROS. & CO. Limited, Preston, Ont., Makers of the HECLA MELLOW AIR FURNACE A.&N. The Army and Navy Associa- . tion of Canada. Heayl Office: Cor. King and Princess Streets. Phone 267. Branch Store: Cor. Princess & Albert Streets. Phone 1934 NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. RY General Grocery and Mail And we are now prepared to show intending purchasers a f Scotch Granite Momiments to roto Goose from.