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From the Countryside Frontenac ECHO LAKE. July 15.--~The many friends of Earl Babcock are giad to see him home again after spending some- time overseas. The farmers are busy in their hay and report a very £00d "erop but grain is going to be Scarce. Huckleberries seem to be quite plentiful and there is going to be lots of raspberries. The camp meeting that was held at Wagavils for the past few weeks has done a lot of good and had a large attend- ance, SANGSTER. July 14--The farmers around bere have commenced to cut their hay and report a good crop. Visitors: Jack Hickey, Fish Creek, and Miss Lena O'Connor, Cole Lake, at P. OConnor's; Miss Minnie Young is visiting triends in Kingsion.; Tho- mas Young at James O'Connov's; Mr./and Mrg M. J. Cocrane at T. Barrett's; Mfs. O. McGeene, and Miss Katie Murphy at Mrs. James Mur- phy's; Mrs. John O'Connor and dau- ghter Ana, at T. Young's. BREWER'S MILLS. July 16. ~The social held in Dean's Grove on Monday evening was a decided success. A number of tourists are camping on the Rideau. The funeral of the late John Webb, took place to St. Barnaby's church on Monday and was largely attend. ed. Ja'>es Keys has his new brick residence almost compléted, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Shontall, Roches- ter, N.Y., were recent guests 'of Mrs, Frank Rochefort. Mr, and Mrs. J. Donevan, Bscott, are at D. J. Mur- phy's; Mrs. P. Milne, Kingston, at J. Rogers'; Mr. and Mrs, Gue Me- Donald, Lansdowne at J. Murray's; Miss Rose Fahey, Marysville at M. Roach's; B. Murray, Kingston, at J. Murray's; Mr. and Mrs. C. Milne, Joyceville, at W. Murphy's. JOYCEVILLE. July 16 --Most of the farmers in this locality are employed in the hay-field. The many friends of P. Joyce are sorry to hear of his ill- ness. Misses Josie and B. Milné are visiting their parents Misses Carmel Restore Youthful Looks! Let your fight for better health | begin now! Before you feel -any | warning of physical collapse, cleanse, and strengthen and build up yo system. 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MeCLYMONT, + Jianader St Dep eve © Re Kn Br wl | ESSE BONGARD, R #7 Bogue ¥hone' LOEW'S TORONTO THEATRE FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS Payable Guaads and New York. Due any year, 1921 to 1084. Yield 61-4% - fiom ocng od A limited fork, Mrs. Philip Murphy, Norris, Kingston and Gertrude Hal pin, Utica, N.Y. are at Mrs, B. Mui- en's. Mrs. J. J. 'Bhortell, New Elgin, and Miss Kathleen Joyce Sydenham, at P. Joyce's. Mr.@and Mrs. Willlam Franklin, also Miss Helea are hol: daying with friends here. »iiss An- na MeCary is visiting in the city. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Donnelly and family, Kingston, = spent Sunday at R, Joyce's, J. J. Shenrtell spent Sunday at James Murphy's. Miss Marion Joyce and Mrs. J. P. Goodfriend have been visiting friends in this vicinity. PITTSFERRY. July 17.--Berry picking is in full swing and both wild apd tame ber. ries are plentiful. A large number from here motored to Napahee the Twelfth and spent an enjoyable day. A few purchased season tickets for the commuhity Chatauqua held in Gananoque and' attended the mept- ings. Miss Gertrude Doller return- ed to Kingston on Saturday. - Miss Alma Millious returned home after spending a week in Kingston. Miss Florence Doller is visiting with her sunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs. John Milllous. Mrs, J. Rankin, Kingston, js visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H. Scott. Miss L. Hopkins, 'Kingston, ig visiting re latives here. The many friends of James Spence, who was kickéd by a horse last week, are glad to hear he is ablé to be out again. BATH ROAD, July 15.--The farmers have ocom- menced haying which is a fair crop, but grain prospects are not so good, Miss Edna CHff, Albert Mouldey and Delmer Herrin tried the recent en- trance examinations held at Catara- gui. 8. Greer bas returned from Wolte Island, where he has beén en- gaged in making cheése. Miss Thel- ma Cliff, and Hubert Cliff, are spend- ing a féw days at camp on Garden {sland with the Misses Quirt, and ot- hers; Mrs. J. Redmond, Kepler, and Miss Mary Curry, Kingston, spent Sunday at J. W. Redmond's. Misses Gertrude Mouldey, Bertha Cliff and Master Russuel Mouldey were suc- cessful in the recent examinations held at the Collegiate Institute. Mas- fer Cecil Abott was successful in his violin examination. A number from here attended the garden party hela at Collins Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Fréa Gates and M. Sproule, Westbrook, were visitors at C. Hull's. MURVALE. L July 16, -- Frank Vanluven had bought a car from Wilbert Wilson, Yarker. A number from here at- tended the Ora e walk at Harrow. smith on the' 13th. Visitors. Mr. and Mrs. George Irwin at Max Purdy's; William Wilson, Yarker, at €. W. Emmon's; A. Victor, Toronto, at his sister, Mrs. J. Schpario's, H'e- kory Grove; W. Emmons at P, Wil- son's, Yarker. Ma¢ Purdy has gone to Toronto to visit friends, Stanley Bot- ting has come home from Bcriebner where he has been working. Miles Wilson of Yarker is at Charles Em. mon's. Mrs. Webster, of Chicago, i visiting her sister, Mrs. David Martin, Sr,, also Mrs, Luke of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Max Purdy called on Mr. Alexander on Tuesday evening, Mrs. George Irwin spent a day in the aity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Davie Mur. ton, Jr.,, Mr, Murton's mother, also Mrs. Webster and LH Luke spent Sunday evening at C. mons'. Mrs. Vietor of New eR, City, is stopping with her daughter, Mrs. J. Shapiro, Hickory grove. Mr. and Mrs. W. Birkley, Toronto at Max Purdy's; The many friends and neighbors of Frank Vanluven met at his home on Saturday evening and David Taggart gave a short address and presentéd him with a pair of solid gold cuff links. Mr. Vanluven gave us a very interesting story of life overseas. Mr. and Mrs. Max Purdy, also Mrs. Tag- gart, Mrs. Purdy's mother, spent Thursday in Kingston. 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