PAGE TWELVE _ I ---- RA From The "ountryside Frontenac p MYER'SYAVE. July 14-----A mimber from here ded: the celebration in Arden Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Mon were week-end visitors at les MacGregor's. T. D. Perry Bt Sunday: at his son James'. . Menor, Odessa, is spanding a weeks ai Joseph Perry's. Mrs. hn Curtis. its returned home from skoronto where ahe¢ spent the last sanonth. Duncan MaeGregor, Ottawa, 'spending a few days with his par- one here. Me: A. Bumimers | and or brother, KE. Morgan, are renew- INE acquaintances here, ' Mr. ane T8, David Spicer spent: Sunday at Delyea's. Mr. and Mrs. Davis " Rintoul called on friends here on nday. Born to Mr. and Mrs, Jos- eph Perry, a son. " PORTLAND. July T4.--Many people from here attended the Orange celebration at Perth on Saturday... Mr, and Mrs. Joynt, Brockville, 'and Mrs. Hooke; , And little son, Winnipeg, who has "been visting the Misses Donevan fora weeks, have returned Rev. John Lyons and family, Lyn, are visiting friends in the vil lage, Private' Walter Heath, who 8 been in England, has returned home, © Mrs. Albért Gallagher, who Has been, visiting friends in Harrow- smith, returned home. 'Wilfred Flynn and Mrs. Flynn, who have been visit- 'Ing friends in New York state, for a couple of months, are visiting at Mis. Flynn's home here. Mrs. W. Holton, 'who has been on the sick t, 18 able to be around again. Miss Mor passed away this runing al the St. Vincent de Paul Spital, Brogkville. She had been ail for some time and went there treatment. The deceased was only hild of Mr and: Mrs. Morrison. FRANKVILLE, July 14.--Several from hers went R Porth to celebrafe the 12th. Mr. . Mrs: Mort. Days have returned er visiting: friends last Week in York state. 'N. Stout, who has Anglican parish here A i {lie Warren, a returned from the 18he will dttend summer school dur- J (Dr) Nixon and Sons | George L Millen, Windsor, with Mr. and Mrs. returned from Kingston on Satu day where he was ordained a* dea- son by Bishop Bidwell. Miss Edaa Burns has gone to the General hos- pital, Broekville, to be a nurse. F. [5 Hewitt and son, Cadet Elmer Hewitt, of the American navy, Rochester, N.Y. have returned home fj after visiting the formers father, James B, Hewitt, and sister, John Richards. Henry Boyd, Brockville spant a few days here 'with friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, Kars, have retuned aft- er visiting a few days at B. Stew- art's. Miss Annie Simpson has gone | 10 Pitsburg," Pa. on a visit to re- Iatives. James Bi. Hewitt is able to be gut again after being in hed for afew days. Mr. and Mms."W, R. Looby left last week ¢o camp on the Rideau Lake. JUNKETOWN. July T1--<Miss Mary Avery nurse. in-training at the Kingston General Hospital arrived on Thursday to spend her holidays at her home here, Miss Alma Puryis, Mrs. Fred Tens nant and Miss Dorothy, spent Satur- day at H. R. Knowlton's Athens. Mrs. Willard Purvis and Miss Allie Purvis were in Brockville last week, where the latter was writing on en- trance examinations, Mr. and Mrs. William Stephenson and little daugh- j ter of Great Barrington, Mass., visits ed last week at Mr. Eli Tennant's. Stanley Latimer spent the week-end at his home at Charleston. Mrs. Les- Rockfield, and sisters, Misses Annie and Kathleen Price, Selby, spent Friday at W. H. Frank- Hn's. Mrs, T. Gumnier is spending a few deers with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Pottinger, Caintown. Mr. and Ms, Jacob Warren have returned from a two weeks' visit with relatives at Smith's Falls and Athens. Mrs. Richard Ferguson was in Brockville for a few days last week visiting re latives, Mrs. Willard J. Purvis spent Saturday at Warburton visiting Mrs. Allen N. Earl. Mr. and Mrs. 'William Whaley and 'Mr. and Mrs. Morris, Athens, were visitors at Francis Fortune's on Sunday last, Mrs, Ben- jamin Younge, Brockville, spent last week 'with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs, E. Avery were in Brockville on Wednesday, r "* > | Lennox and Addington 3 ' NORTHBROOK, July 14.--Huckleberries are in their prime and many loads are leay- ing daily for the front. They are going at 20c¢ a'quart. On July 10th. Rey, I. Wickware united in 'marriage Miss Lulu Woodcock and Aca Har- ten, Noah Kimmerly of Oshawa, is spending a few days here. A hum- ber from here attended Tweed cele- | bration 'on July 12th, Rev... Mr. Lasher, is holding semi-weekly ser- vices in the Methodist church with good results, Benjamin. : Thompson west, Mrs, Roberts of Bannockburn is the guest of 'her brother, J. L. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Perkins of Mohawk motored in and spent the week-end at the Shier House, Mr. CC. GC. Thompson 'is marketing blusbérries in. Belleville. Mr. 'and Mrs. A. Shiera and family of Newburg are guests of Mr, and Mrs. George Shiers. R."Roy was a Sunday guest at Mrs. J. Park's.' Miss Grace Wood has left for Bracebridge where ing vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hughes motored to Tweed for the Ith. Miss Lissie Abbott ds visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Chas. Rattan. Mrs. MacDougal | of Toronto; is again canvassing these parts. Master Hillier \Thompson is visiting his grand-parents at Harlowe. NEWS OF ODESSA. George Denyes Passed Away At St 0, Odessa, July 14--Visitors: Mrs, Lorne sand 'Ford, Ottawa, with Mrs. R. W. Aylesworth. - Rev. Mr. Latimer and Mrs. Latimer and children with Rev. {Mr. and Mrs. Bedford. F' Deéck- or, Kingston, with Dr. J. and} MTS. Mabee, r. 'and Mrs, Peter Graham and family, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas @raham. Mrs. George Bttinger and daughter 'Bes- | ®je, Kingston, with and - Mrs, Watts, © Mr, and Mrs. J H. 8, Davy. Mrs. German and ehild- ren mond and - las ¥ RO, Mrs. THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, o> Aid SE WEDNESDAY, JULY 16, 1919. > nedian Chewing Gam. Rn Co % gk a ais uest of the Air eR Essential to the first dirigible flight across the Atlantic. Carried although every inch of space was priceless. That is the proud story of the connection of Adams' Califor- nia Fruit Gum with the R34. : For _weeks cvery item of equipment. was studied and tested rigorously. California Fruit Gum was considered necessary to steady the nerves and relieve the fatigue of the heroic crew. ; \ Read the officia : § 2p Rat a tem as set down in the log: a trovble. with starboard amidships engine ; cracked cylinder waler jacket. 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