---- an DR. DeVAN'S FRENCH Psy Women: $5 » tox ar trealor i SE Frontenac Sar, Fruit & Cand b-Sior¢ ate, tor A for f time. Sheciar aale of home service So Se Se: : ng 80 Princess Steast, Near Sing: Canada Fray 10801 a, Tree ity of anthracite with Provincial & Foreign Sections enables traders to communicate direct with MA CTURERS & DEALERS in and Kineton s and. the Continent of Ew The, pid jenses and: other de ¢ more than aman: 8 with detetied Jarfiowsrs of te ee md Ba - MSHIP LINES arranged under the Ports to which they sail, and indicating the approxi- nate Sauna, One-inoh BUSINESS CARDS of Firms ¢ Jens, to axtend their connections, or Crade dmc » A abe eof Sn or rade el ay Tair ertimsments es, m copy of yo Paroct post prde Ss will ll be o nent ta mS oc mek hard wosdFlogring | qusivuse ESTABLISHED 105 YRARS, oak, birch, See our stock at in the Provincial Towns Centres of the United: | ! F or week-end and till you are goi ae now when you have to : Leonard Go ; Was a success and a neat sum was GLENDOWER. July 2.--The rain was gladly wel: comed, and did a lot of good, as ev- erything wad drying up. Some of the Saris aré cutting Sloat, Suite 2 number are around bu hogs a calves or rin es, 0! Kingston, is at LAKE OPINICON, June 30.--The late rain has been a great' it to the country, as ev trything y § getting very dry. - his, ed. 'Mr, tamily i and M visited at J. Linkiat 's on Sunday. I on } rl | in me ickery spen: Mr. and' wan y at J. Randall's, Miss Phe- a andsll has returned from Murvale, Mr. and Mrs. K. Darling, Mrs. A. Darling and J. Darling motored to Spaffordton and spent the day at T. Darliag's. Li JOY CEVILLE, June 30.--The recent rains have greatly impioved the appearance of the crops. Mr. Maley and family have moved to Mr. tter's farm which they some time ago. Mr. and J. 1. 'Shortell, New York dtr are be to spend the summ Miss G. Halpin, Utica, is spending her vacation with ler mother, Mrs, Mallen. Miss Marion Joyce, Kingston, is the guest Mises L. and E. Murphy, Mr. and [5 Mes. 'W, Murphy spent Sunday at C. Milnes: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Frank- in, Kingston, visited at A. Frank- To Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Shortell, R. Prapér-and sister, Glenburnie, visit | ed at James Murphy's, Alita ; +. + GLENVALE. June 30.+~Thé lawn social held at n's on Friday evening realized. J. 8. ¥. Sproule, Westbrook, Jresident of the County Sunday hoal Convention, visited the school recently and addressed' the children. | Pillar * and George motored 'to Picton late Sunday and visited friends, Mrs. Annie Gordon is visit: ing her brother, S. Knight, Kepler. A umber from here went down the riv- on, Saturday and had an enjoyable trip. "Miss Edythe Ashley, ro 3 is visiting at B. Gordons, Earl has purchased a new car. Much sym- patiny is felt for H. Lawson, whose wite died on Tose Yate A ion flldess." "The M leen r Wt agian Hrs are home from aon for the va- cation. "Joey Cramer 1 home from the pa PP 1 an' iy publi vitfad wrong Sgures Nore 8 the proceeds of the lawn ac The stand made $4.09, 3 bs tables $26.50: total i 8 are LA ta ire ae hv bis" home) Y baby Reta, Sotompani t SIEEEtEZIEiEnE ir en : costs NC gtd Ma Ip and M: bes were oh : June 30, A as house and Miss 'Spiers of Toronto gaye an excellent. address on cal' {inspection of sencols Giddings, sister' and of De- troit, are visiting her a Janel side. Pte. Ralph & visiting eng at Robertavi for Shar Warington a ae 8 sold iia wee ay in brighten the os of Nr. and arrett and MV aes or oa their dence by a coat . of paint, ine Py hae Durchased a ne Mabel and Jessie Garret rid tome from' Toronto. to attend aunt's funeral Sgr, Christo- a" Armstrong, wife and' 'daughter, Crebsy, spent a . Tew: days with their Lave Ap LAVANT STATION i June 30.--RBlking Jacob, Toronto, |x is visiting his' mother, Mrs. 8. B Jacob. John 'Gray spent Sunday at 'home, Caldwill Mills. Mr and Mrs. Wm, Browning and family spent Sunday with the" ter's 'brother, B. Paul, Lavant. Mr. 'and Mrs, Geo. * Sprouls his Barrie and Mrs. "Tho Torne, Ladore. Mr. and Mrs! ¥éhh Flake and' fam- on. ily spent the Week-énd with! friends in 'Plevas. "3. "MeVittie has ometiarernl Den of foseng Le Friday | at tute held a meeting in ithe 'school-| Mr taville. muel 'and' service Lipshasw clad on on an route 1 Slov Te ho A ship is not oe Help cu : von it in the spring and now harvest ' Fork: returned to 'the at te IW off the g Been five ] 2 Li at ¢ this place ate Samoa? ateriiped Bt the, home . of GEO. ROBERTSON & SON, Limited Eb Established 1870 TWEDDELL'S For all new style, good wearing 'i Suits $20 up to $45 _ All Prices Between ' A er integra biti] .. and Mrs. A. Grenham, Lynd- Ne this Grom ba ; eenham has purcha N "Ralph the parcel of i thirty-eight acres, lying between t two Davison farms. Several farm- ers nar in this ton {vation us all the farmers were not able to get ing is about to Jegin 80 it cannot even be ploughed Contitions. in France Coton Ton "June ro eh 'at Foster's hotel were: E Mack, oronto; 'Mr. and Mrd. J. Sie Mr, and Mrs, F, Cole, New Branswick, N.J.3 Judge Hutkin, Ans dié Snowden, L. Shopmaker, M. 'Wal- ters, Englewood, N.J;" Mr. and Mrs. Doblittle, New York City} br. Seran- ton H. Wright, Schenéctady, N.Y.; J. Pickerel, H, James, Leo ton TE, afder McDonald and w ow W. A. Chown, SES Falls. R. Foster is Having 'doors placed on his shed for the purpose of housing to his guests. 'Kath- rt Beale were success. ful in passing their promotion' exdim- Jha's at the Athens high school a number from' Here attended Sa bart of the Wetgria} in 'St. ehuteh, Athens to' thé yeto- nl ets te Corpt il Cofine Sunda: 'school of "Al ens' a the Fit en i tes 0 Pre The 20d, > He? 3 olf. wore ong and It" was only at that, so you see tiie of 'danger. The overs keep warning dy alt the time. I found Gerald Rots it fw Xhite ond: vest on Sunday 'morning, Jun i 12.30 o'clock, Mrs. Ghatiens ~~ Superior Ice Cream Parlor We serve, the very best and purest of i ice cream QUICK SERVICE; NO WAIT ING 204 Princess St. Phone 648 : Mclaughiin's Old Stand a . oe The Depestiaeat/ of Labour and the, Provincial Governments hays. organized. a System of Employm Coast to Coast for Refurned Soldiers and all classes of workers--Men and Women ~trained and untrained. A Special Section exists for Pro- fessional and Business workers. To look after: the special, needs of the RETURNED SOLDIER there is in each °F these SE, 8. SESSMEIE, of the