Daily British Whig (1850), 19 Aug 1921, p. 13

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ee ---- FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1021, THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG. | ee -- ---- : th is Mr. and Mrs. W. Hal- | Henderson's. . George § ith, King- 1 d d F : F. i f Hany) Parents. dn Farry Heder fe was the on visitor at n epen ence on a 'rut arm ! * y | Fr , | Mrs, Ludlow, Brockville, Miss Grace | George Fleming's, Mrs. Will J ® { Annis, Oswego, N.Y., Were last week | Armstrong spent a few days in King- { visitors at W. Halliday's, A little son ston. The Misses Richgrdsons and C. om e ' oun ¥ y was born on Aug. 11t3 to Dr. and IL. Sager, Buffalo, Nv, attended the { . : | ER ------ Mrs. Stone at Sunnyside Cottage. Mr. | garden party at Collin's Bay. Mr. and Mgss W. Halliday entertained a land Mrs. Roy Miller spent Sunday at . : \ | few friends og Wednesday evening to | A. A. Miller's. Mrs, O, Amey and 1 Boys hall on the evening of the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Allan and baby {@ five hundred party in honor of their |son, Gerald, Spent-Saturday in King. §- 3 12th. A quiet wedding was solemniz- | Isobel are at Pine Clift cottage, MEd dabghter Nis Katheryn. The Drize {ston. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Amey spent FRONTENAC Jed at Arden on. Friday when Misy|atd Mrs "Leslie Jewel, East View { winners were Miss Muriel Wilson and a few days at Schuyler Smith's. { Mary Brown, daughter of E. Brown, | Park, Kingston, are visiting _ Miss | Fred Hollingsworth. There was an | Hugh Begg has moved into the neigh- | Became the bride of A. Assélstine, [Black at Kamp Kil-Kare. Mr. and {immersion at the wharf here on Suf- | borhood. Miss Gladys Richardson has pe -- { Fleming, Sask. A shower will be glv- (Mrs. Gordon Smith and baby Mar- gay when H. Lawson, Pentecostal | just arrived home after spending a BUNKER'S HILL, en them tonight as they are Soop' to |ojrie, Smith's' Fall, are spending a preacher baptized two converts. Miss {week at Frankford, Master Alfred Aug. 17.--This district had a good | leave for their western home, Miss [few days with Mrs. Buchanan. One { Kathleen Hefferman is recelving con- {and Wilfie Miller are visiting friends Tain on Saturday night. The wells | Evelyn Sills, Tweed, 1s visiting Miss | of the boys at the lake had a narrow | Bratulations on her success in passing |in Detroit, Mich. Misg Kathleen Were greatly benefited gs a result of | Vera McDonald. Miss Doe, Toronto, |escape when his sail boat upset, some | hop normal entrance examinations. Wemp has been spending a few days ¢ the shower. Mr. Benford and wife |is a guest of Mlss Grace Thompson. | distance from land. After being in | Miss Ruby Morris is engaged to)teach fat C. F. Nicholson's. Mr, and Mrs. are here from Japan. Mr. Benford | The Messrs. Prices accompanied by [the water for some time he was Pick- | our school for the coming year' Robert 'Frink and family attended Preached in the Friends church, | Mrs: J. Price, motored to Napanee {ed up by some .of the campers In a -- the garden party at Collin's Bay: James Wild hag jet for his home in [on Sunday and Mrs, W. Brown enter- [motor boat. J. A. Hamilton, Calgary, MALLORYTOWN. RRL Wellington. Potatoes are a very |tained the members of the Women's [Alta., is spending the rest of the Aug. 14.--Misses Laura and Lily TAMWORTH. light crop. Blackbirds are very plen- {Institute on Wednesday last. Miss | summer at his cottage here. Mr. and | 35 dan and friends, Windsor, and Aug. 17.--Rey. Mr. Caswell and ul. They are eating all the corn | Pearl Crozier, Napanee, js spending | Mrs. Stanley Binns and Miss Eleanor Ottawa, are spending a few weeks family, of McDonald's Corners, are and grain they can get. 8 few days with Mrs. J. D. Clark, [are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Allan camping at Larne's Mills. The work visiting friends in town. Claxton The. Misses -Johnston ang Percy (Binns. The weather has been some- on the Consolidated school is rapidly | Taylor, of Lyn, was in town and SNOW ROAD, Cronk, Long Lake, visited at J. | what cooler for the past few days nearing completion, and the follow. called on friends on Friday last. Hj Aug. 15.--Jack Allan, Kingston, | Cronk's on Sunday. Miss Bebee and [and the campers are glad of the re- ing teachers have heen engaged; Mr. (has sold his house and barns to John has purchased the house owned by | Miss Cowan, Vennachar, also William | lief. Oliver, Petrolia; Misses M. E. Doolin, Storings. Joseph ~ Richardson hay C. Blake. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kennedy | Tryon, Sharbot Lake, at N. McCrim- ---------- Athens, and Mabel Marshall, Lillje's. sold his home to Miss mic % "have returned to Toronto after spen- | mon's, Despite the Inclement weather of ronto. 'The Kingston tpaustria ini ding a week with the former's par- -- LEEDS Thursday evening, the bazaar and ice | will soon be on, and a goodly number ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, Kennedy. Jam- WESTBROOK, cream social held under the auspices | will attend from this Ristriet Ev- es Palmer has returned from Mathet| Aug. 16.--A number trom here at- | of the Ladies' Aid of the Methodis: | eryone is axlous to end. Samuel Son. James: Richard has returned to | tended the lawn social at A. M. Ran- | [church, wags a decided success. Miss | White and fam y an Og t aca . Calgary after spending some time |kin's on:Tuesday evening ang report WESTPORT » | Lettie McDonald, Kingston, is en- | len and aT Jpg al Fs with friends here, Robert Wood left la good time. A number of the boys 15 7B: PO] 2 hold by the | Joing her holidays at her home here. {shoe Lake. ; e sses 2 BY Bie for the west on Monday. Miss Bessie | have gone io the west to hely-win{. AYE 15--The gor Pat Wed. | Mrs. Jon Raphael turned home fof British Columbia, is Fig Kennedy spent a few days at Ren- | the harvest there. W. L. Grass afid Catholic Women's Qui v 18S E. o, | Friday, after visiting relatives in | the country nearby. Mr. Ju ™ frew. E. Todd has returned to Mon- | family motored to Belleville on Ties- hesday, ay & rand Sasa Bell _ | Brockville. "Rev. Delmer Mallory, { Floyd visited friends Bear \ i on os treal after visiting at James Bal- day last and spent the day with Mr. Frédenburgh Tog! me Wee tt 1 Boston, spent a few #iys in the vil- [Sunday Rev. eS are Ld nrk four's, Miss Carrie Duncan spent the Tickle. Mr. and Mrs. 8. McCormack. | Ville, Waers hg Tg been aranslarte {1age, the guests of his brothers, W. I. |and family, and jis Bes lovd ste week end at Alva Woods'. Jack Pal- | Kingston, D, Sheehun and sister, Liz. |!0 & branch > oe : on pring \ on _jand H. M. Mallory. P: 8. Pottor, | camping at Gull La oh ise 3 suzedy, mer 1s spending a few days at Perth. Zie, Mies Irene McCormack, King-« ITs. hi Pattie ey bg un | teller of the Royal Bank, is Visiting | Chatham, is visiing at a ret Tod ---- ston, Mrs. W_1. Grass. Collins Bay jiting her patents, My ant 3 =. oo le relatives in "Montreal. Mm, C. J.| Miss Ruth Taylor, itt iy Ti 1 PARHAM, and Mrs, Kenny and son, Leo, motor. | F 0TTester. Mr. and Mrs od : Poagie Curtis and children, Athens, calicd Tuesday after visiting - ends fa Aug. 15.--The U. F. 0. loaded ed to the Sand Banks on Tuesday have Fetprneq home Ee 3 Rs "€ lon friends tn the vilage on'Saturday. town, Richart Jouss, ny Hi Noe oa Saturday, Several who In. last. The following Visitors here ars. the last two Weels In 2 She urg, |J. 8. Glover and Miss Ma ide Avery, is visiting Bas e Rgton ol tepded going west on the second ex- | Mix, Ruby Rundell, Miss Vivian [NY Dr. Stoaess, Sharer 1a ® Miss | TOTORLO, Wero the guests of Miss 1, [Joseph Rig Sicson rs Cit cursion are disappointed as the ex- Smith and Mrs. Cloakey Hartington 3 isiior in jowa DO onday. we 13 Trickey. Mrs. W, B. Lauigsn, (moving 1 : 2 = ing to the Tay- cursfon was called off. R. Goodfellnw at W. L. Grass'; Mr. and Mrs Yotts, [Jonnie Lynett, New Yor oi 5 ag | Montreal, spent a few days last week SoMa Bien DENRE and family made a flying trip to Toronto. Par- | Wolfs Island, at I Hyland's: ai, | DCF Sisters, Mis. Mia. R. W. Me. |¥ith friends in the village. 0. B. Jor bloek, 'her parents to visit ang ham was well represented for the Jennie Howie Kingston with the Mrs. Join Foley. Mra :. J i it. | Cook and family, who have been 71f have gone 3 = pan » Toronto fair 12th at Verona Mr. apd Mrs. Byrdn, | Misses Sheehan. Misses 'Aletha and Douay uy ge Jan ary vie Le for a few eoke, Feturuce jo eration Me 1 family To- Cronk, Eenterprise, at Parham. Mrs. Hazel Gatés returned Bome on Satur. Jae fr oa 8 a1 nar ; % ise ] Suis {on Friday to A. E. Jordan's. - C. E. 2 ve. iA Lo hf my at 4 Bure. at W. L. [arr are: ending. two 'weeks win D Donoghue, Tnipeg, is the gu o | Johnson, G.T. operator, and fam ly | ronto, visite " 2 oon: Jalntsturs., o Pd Bs oF i S asks With lof her parents, Mr. sud Mr. JOUR | ior an Wednesday so Shinnonvilfe. | week. Uncle Sam is well represente FY i? { lit i : £ Eg: Eo figl ei! it i i Large numbers O'Donoghue. Mrs'. Alice Murphy " | nd the shores of Beaver Lake. {ings v 0 4 , te : " earl Chessell, Toronto, is relieving | arou ? F. Collins 2d Tamily, Risgnon, M: trom here are planning to visit the Hamilton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs operator during Mr. Johnson's ab- | ------------ i nd Mrs. D, Leslie at v 5. Clow's. | Kingston Industrial Fair, P. J. Ryan. > os Effa Hadi ww Yor a Smith at home for the weel:- sence. Miss Effa Hadigan, New Yor od end. Mr. and Mrs B Hambly and OUTLET -- is the 'guest of her mother for a few | Mr. and Mrs, Wamsley, "Deseronto, ' McLEAN Aug. 8.--The harvesting 1s about | 2Onths. \ f LANARK Visiting relatives here, Eimer Bate.| Aus. 15--The rain of last week : 1 and i threshers have . | < ; | Was very welcome, The farmers are | COMP ete an 1e threshe a sion at Westport. The people of this i moved into the locality. Miss Amelia | ! - Vicinity are anticipating a good time Setting Mong ase in heir Jayiag. Fode. Watertown, N.Y 18 spendin. { FALLBROOK., ; uite a few fror Te are > Y, » N.Y, | - at Kingston fair this fall, 0.80 to Fas Pil re S08 lor Rolie er om her mother, Mrs. | Lennox & | Aug. 16--The sympathy or us _ to "26th. Miss Rosa Thompson has | M. Fodey. Mrs M. J. O'Grady, Niag- | community goes out to Mr. and y rs WAGARVILLE. returned to her home at Bath Mr. [ara Falls, is spending a few days with | | Allan Keays and family in the Hae "Aug. 16.--The farmers of this vi- land Mrs, Edward Brown and child- relatives here. Several of the young -- \ 3 their Jie duuentes, Tus, who cinity report a very light crop of hay | ren and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Asseltine | Me0 left on Monday for the Canadian ; COLE LAKE, ih away flering from an attack and grain. The recent rain was Very |apent Sunday afternoon at John Ray- | West. Miss Vera and Madeline Van- Aug. 15.--The rain of Aug. 11th ad been su 1g 8 . much appreciated. Many neo, » craft's. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Heargs | derburg returned last week from 8 [Was gladly welcomed, as the potatoes | of infantile paralysis, w yas Eveas from here attended the celebration at|and family. Wagarville, Mr. and MY visit at Arden. Our football team | were very dry. A number from here |1¥ Improved when an attac o i Verona on Friday last. All report a | James Wagas and daughter Evelyn, motored to Tilley, on Friday night, to attended the celebration of Aug. 12th indigestion Sudey i Lo Ee 800d time. A large number from and Vincent Saunders, Parry Sound, ay against their team but were de- | held at Verona. The farmers who |The service was eld at the s here are planning to visit Kiagston spent Sunday fair from Sept. 20th to 26th. All ex Hecht. Dect a betler fair than ever before. | zelda spent the week Mr. and Mrs. John Vanvolkenburgh, Moscow, visited at Earl Storms; Mr. 8nd Mrs. P. G Kirkham at Murr.» Ki:kham's. Miss Mabel Wagar, who has beep visiting at Verona, hag re. turned home. Mr. Howard, Com- well at Jos~ph Cox's. Mr. and Mrs, A. Howes, Parham, visited at Law® Son Cronk's. Mr. and Mrs. Batemar 8% Mr. Howes'. 'Mr. and Mrs. WwW. Goodtellow, Parham, at W McCum- ber's; Scereme Wagar at Lathon elyn, Ross, ren, Mr. and Mrs, J. Wagar and Evy- at' Alfred's cousin, D. Mrs, William Hare, Reta and end at Wilkin- Mrs. O. Keller and grandchild- Vincent Saunders and Mr. and Mrs, G, Geedberry and children spent Sunday evening at William Cougin's, | Mr. 'and Mrs, Richard Beverly and Scott's. Miss Pearl Scott is at home shildren at kK, Beverly's, Mountain BURRIDGE. August, 15.--The recent. ain was very welcome. Threshing is the order of the day. Visitors: Mrs. Freeman and three daughters, Sydenham, at Grove. Mrs, John Raycraft spent a few days at Verona, -- PLEVNA, Aug, 16.--J. Ward, Plevna and Clarendon stage driver, died sudden- ly about seven o'c) ' ' Edward Quinn's; Mr. and Mrs. Dave y Sysh ¢'clock on Aug. 11th Barr and family at J. Cook's; Mr. and Mrs. C. Stinson at Mr. W. C. Tay- lor's. Mrs. Annie Simpson, at Mr, Whaley's; Miss Auleen, Vivian ang ta Freeman guests of Miss B. Barr; Mr. and Mrs, A. Quinn and family at B, Quinn's; Mr. and Mrs. @. Barr &t R. Barr's; Howard and Alvin Barr eral at Andrew Barr's Newboro; Mr, and Mrs. E. Quinn and son at J. Cook's; Miss Leah Butterill at A Barr's; L gv and it wa He had been cutting hay in hig marsh and sat down on a box by the camp 'and soon expired. fis fam- ily has the Sympathy of the whole community. His funeral was held in the Methodist church, Plevna, on Sunday. Mr. Ward's sis.er, Mrs, B, Lloyd, was unable to attend the fun. because Wer son, Eathel, was tin a runaway the day be- as thrown out of the bug- 8 thought he was hurt Stanley Dempséy Quinn at J. Wood's; by the milk ean. He was recovering Miss Vera Brash at q. Butterill's; nicely the last We heard, Miss Etta Mr. and Mrs. I, Brash and family at Ohlman, the Mountain, ang Fred William Sweetman; Miss Eva Bar Bodily, Toronto, were week-end vis &t Abe Barr's; w, Woods at Mr. | ftors at the home of Joseph Brouse, Bweetman's. J. Stinson at 8. E. [Plevna. Mr. and Mrs, Ostler, their Barr's; w. Quinn at Stoness' Mines, daughter, Mrs, Richard Daw- ---- son, TICHBORNE, 3am Ottawa, and wee Roger Daw- also 'Miss Sylvia Ostler, nurse- - T! Aug. 18.=Tha Tain on Thursday in-training, oronto, returned home Was much appreciated by the farm- ers, It will improve the late crops. tage after a pleasant stay at their cot- on Brule Lake, Mr. ang Mrs, Most of the farmers are through har. Russell Pethic and little son are vig- Vesting and report a very light yield. Hing his parents at the Methodist Many of the young men have gone to Parsonage. Juite a number from Plevna aitended the baseball dame the west to Teip the bountiful har- at Ardoch which was between Ar- Yest. Mrs. O'Toole's feldspar mine is . proving a wonderful success. Many of Such vand Canonto teams. Herbie Hawley and Harvey Spencer made a ising the. iol Hcinty intend flying trip to Cloyne on Sunday. Mrs, They expect it to be a at success |: OBlman hasgrecently lost a val. his year. Miss Lina Bertrim ang | Sbe cow through drowning. brother Melville are visiting at wil- liam Steele's, Mrs. BE. Dermott and -- EAGLE LAKE, daughters, Belleville, are visiting Aug. 15.~3any changes have her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ken- taken plage 'on Eagle Lake during nedy. Mrs. J. Hill and daughter, Mrs. | the last few days, Many campers Chapman, spent the week-end at Mrs, | bave left and others have taken their J. A. Kennedy's. 8. Bnider, Garnst | places, Mr. and Mrs. George, Miss Reynolds and Mr, Leslie are. at | Marjorie and Miss Peacock have re- - George Hamilton's, Mrs. Victor tu Brightman, Kingston, is spending a | vy. to their home in Auburn, N. r. and Mrs, J. A. 'Goodfellow, few days with her parents, Mr. and | Master John and' Mr. and Mrs. Rich. Mrs. John Robinson. The Many | ard Goodfellow have feft Tip-Top. W, ds of Bamuel Stinson are sorry |g. B to hear of his accident, cutting his {the summer at Kamp Kil rooks, who has been spending -Kare, haa foot. A little son has come to bright- | returned to Chicago. Miss "Willa en the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simms, Kamp Killlecrankie, has re- i also Mr, and Mrs. A, Steele, | turned to her home in London, Mr, 4 son. and Mrs, Shoemaker, who have been =F, -- [spending gome' time at the Lake, have MOUNTAIN GROVE, s |returned to Oakville, N.Y. Mr. Spen- Aug. 16.--Quite a number atténd- | cer, who has been at the Point, has ed the celebration ak Verotia on An- | left for his home in Antrum; NY. gust 13th. A baseball game between | Miss Isobel *Irwin hag returned to Mountain Grove ang Arden was | Toronto after a fou days with Mrs, played here on Wednesday. * Both [T. H. sides played well, Arden winning by N.Y, 8 & small spore. After the game a | Vernon Simms, London, is visiting | Hamilton. Mr. Snyder, Auburn, isat George Tyer's, 'The Point. Splendid supper was served In the Berry 'Binns at Killiecrankie, Mr. ball by the of the L. O. B. A. and Mrs Donald Ross, family and A dance Beld in the Prentice maid + Quebec, are at Pilots' Rest x - ard McCready was held on Saturday marshes, Freema Aug. 15.--Visitors at R. Steacy's: | ;-"éeman Mr. and Mrs. Alber Blanchard and daughter, Stella, Lan Mgs. H. home mt Boyier, Baltimore; Mrs. wien Truelove, Perth; Norman True ove and family, Newboro. Robert Steacy and son, Wilford, are spending a fow days with his brother at Ogdens- burg, .N.Y. The members of 'Bt. Aug: 1 John's chureh, Leeds, are planning ug. Willlam tella Sly, of the telephone stafr, | Ville last her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Sly, | home on store with a coat of paint. The mem. 8nd Mrs, sccool held a pienic at Jones Falls | burg. "M Poisoning in hig. hang. Sanford | Improvin, Bay on Aug, 12th. Miss Janie Hon. | Kim is w derson, Brockv'lle, spent a few day: | tin, who the guest of Miss Jennie Eenderson. | and Mrs, itor in 'the viilage, . Cook at and Mrs, Sb. » PRATT'S CORNERS srs Aug, 15.--aA heavy rain has. fallen which will bring gladness to the far- mers and the places where fire has Aug, lan spent two days at Camp meet- threshed ing at "Robertsville where revival ing. The meetings are being conducted<by Mr. Leady, evangelist. There was a good attendance at Bethel church on Sun- fay communion service, Rev. Mr. Smyth officiating, A bright wee gir] has come to gladden the. home of Mr. and Mrs, Edwarg Pratt. Arthur mily. are McGinnis had a narrow escape from [phoma being killed. He had almost reached Gladys G the top of a steep hill when the ed home brakes falled to work on his ear, which ran backwards. He jumped out before it utrned turtle in the ditch. Messrs, Robert McNaughton and Ar- thur McGinnis spent the week-end (myo tall with friends at Clarendon. The fish- ing on Fagan's Lake js not very good: Some are having very success- Thompso mel and ing ta th by. Visitors: Thomas Garrett and daughters Alice and Myrtle, Mr. and B Xrs. David Millikin and sons, Mrs, W. Burke and wee son Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. George McGinnis and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGinsis at Ed- ward Pratt's, oN ering fro: ston, Mr, been raging. Mr, and Mrs, John Al- harvestin livan, 'Kingston, , CHARLESTON, MILLHAVEN, Aug. 15.--One of the Aug. 17.--Threshing is the order Vega was taken of the day and the grain fa very Fri light this year. A. A. Miller 1s recov. m a fractured shohlder and' other bruises caused by an accident with a motorcycle, Miss Helen Em- ery is spending 4 few days in King- feated. The funeral of the late Rich®"| have their grain off are cutting their Mrs. Charles Lee is on the last, Service was conducted at his | sick list. Charles ang James Ken- home and interment made. in the nedy and Roy Butterill left for the Sand Bay cemetery. Much sympathy | west. Miss Bertha Good, who haa is extended to the bereaved wife and been visiting relatives in this vicinit#, children. i| has returned to her home at Hirlowe, Miss Muriel Ban spent Sunday' at MORTON, home with her parents, Miss Nellie » Who has been visiting at John Freeman's, has returned to her Godfrey, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- net Black, Oak Flats, spent Sunday at Kennedy's. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Ball, Moscow, motored to C, W. Ball's on Sunday, : --a © BELBY 5.--A number from here at- on a social on Aug. 17th. Miss Ks. | tended the U.F.0, picnic at Shannon- Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs. Franktown, gpent the week-end with |A- C. Tunnon and daughter returned Sunday from Toronto. Mrs. R. T. Pierce, Franktown, was also a | Bernell Denison who has been very week-end visitor'at H. Sys. Harry | Ill, we are sorry to SaY, is not much Wykes is improving the front of his | Petter at the time of writing. Mr, J. B, Hudgin and children bers of (he Presbyterian Sunday {pent Sunday with friends at Thomas- iss Hazel Martin and Milton on Wednesday last. J. White has the | Martin who underwent operations 4n misfortune to be laid up with blood- [ the General Hospital, Kingston, are g. Miss Helen Miles spent Devon, of the dredge Tay, spent Sun- | last week with friends at Shannon- day-at his home. A. B. Jane left on | Ville. Miss: Verna Denison spent the Monday for the Canadian west. Sev- | week-end al Rev, Mr, F arnsworth's eral took in the picnic at Seeley's | Camp at Varty Lake. Mrs. Sarah Me- {th her brother, Robert Har- is very 111. Visitors: Mr. Cassidy at J, Gollingher's; Rev. R. Somerville wag a recent vis- | G. Anderson at I. Andersog's; Miss Rev. Mr, Anderson's; Mr. G. Paul and children at R. a Paul's; Miss A. Sexsmith at T, Ed- I-- 16.--Everyone has finished & and most people have and are at their fan plough- botato crop is a failure ar- ound here. Mr. and Mrs, Percy Dn, Buffalo) gare visiting friends here. Mise Bird Kennedy, Brooklyn, is heme for 'her vacation, and is at her mother's, Mrs. Patrick Evans'. Mr, and Mrs. Welsh and ta- visiting with her brothers, and Samuel Lyons. - Miss elan, Newburg, has return- after visiting her sunt, Mrs, Charles Ignoldsby. Misses Flora, Car- Helen McNeill, M Maggie MeNeill and Mra. John M ll were guests of Mrs, Cavanaugh last week. shows will soon be on and many from here are bullding on go- e Kingston In ustrisl" Exhi- i te ot . ful catches on Bennett's Lake near- ax they awigerey oe Ot 10 00h, money. W. D! Kinney and children, h 'Tierney and J. Sal, pl and Mrs. 0. B, Harrowsmith, spent Sunday at J. Misses Annie and' Stella Ingoldsby, May Barrie, Katle Doyle and Mrs, Parker, - Kings Were recent guests at Charles In. goldsby's, Ter ---- conducted by Rev. Mr. Clayton, Perth, and interment was made at Perth. Mrs. Wilson, Calgary, is vis- iting her brother, James Cameron. Congratulations are extended to Miss Laura Lies for having passed her ex- aminations with honors. Mrs. Pal- mer has been visiting her brother, David McKerracher, Fallbrook. -- McDONALD'S CORNERS, Aug. 16.--Rev. R. J. Drysdale, Rochester, N.Y., will conduct tha service in Knox church on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Leslie and daughter, Annis, Stratford, are visitors at the manse. Miss Violet Scott, who has been attending the summer school at Sharbot Lake, re- turned home last week. Misses Iva Duncan, Sarah and Helen Sebgeant have completed their work at tho School ot Agriculture at Whitby, teach the RElpkin school. A baby boy has come to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Duncag, Rav, are spending their holidays at Dal. housie Lake, Wo oK PICTON. August 16.--C, G. Fox who was eighty-six in July celebrated his birthday at his daughter's, Mrs. C. C. Wannamaker's, Salem. There Were present Mrs. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Egerton Wannamaker, apd three grandsons, Campbell, Douglas and John Wannamaker, Mrs, C. Wanna- maker made the birthday cake for the occasion, while Miss C. Fox sent roses from Toronto. Miss M. Pur- telle, Bloomfield, and Miss M. Grim- mon, Burns Avenue, are attending the Canadian Girls' Training Camp at Beau Rivage, hear Gananoque, Mrs. H. Johnson and Mrs. C. Ruttan on their way from Montreal, visited in Picton before going to Colborne. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Porte and Doctor and Mrs, Philip have taken a trip to the Pacific coast, Miss A. Blake, of Toronto, is visiting in town. Mrs 8. Wood has gone to Syracuse and Watertown, N. Y., to visit friends. ; -- ' BONGARDS, Aug. 15.--Mr, and Mrs. A, Black- burn attended the funeral of the lat- ter's sister at Tweed last week. Miss . erty, Greenbush, has been en- gaged as teacher at 8. 8. No.2 and | Miss R. Baton at No. 3 for the com- ing year. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bon- gard and som, Torento, attended the funeral of the late J. D, Whose death occurred Rowland ana Miss M , King. STON, Were recent ca 'at Mrs. J D. Bongard's. Mrs. Wright and daughter, Cape day visitors at 0. . Mrs. Milton. Gilaiour ang son, Pic- ton, were guests of Mrs. J. D. Bon- gard on Sunday. Many from here ai- tended the fish dinner at Point Trav- erse. . . x Miss Iva Duncan has been engaged to |' T. J. 8. Ferguson and family, Lanark, |. W OMEN 0 FM

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