0 ACCIDENTS BEFEL STELLA RESIDENTS Municipal Election Is to Be + Held--Many Personal Pe Notes. OBE he dpi reo rout. | PAYY rains of Friday and Saturday. wes chores "cl, Marvesing eral will be a light crop with the Bt molsture. Grain, corn and 3 Tuesday, July 13, 1926. steering gear became disabled, Mr. Instant tried to swing off the road to avoid striking a buggy containing Allan Hitchins and Roderick Instant, of Emerald, but was unable to do so; the force of the impact upset the buggy and its occupants. into the ditch. The ear then crossed the road and ran into the fence, stalling the motor, luckily no person was ser- ously "injured. The members of the L.O.L., the L.O.B.A. and the P.A.P.B. attended Divine service in Vietoria hall at 2.30 p.m., on Sunday, when they were ad- dressed by the chaplain of the LOL. Rev. R. G. Fry, pastor. of Trinity church. The choir also ren- dered special music for the occasion. % should make rapid growth, £ Domination fora councillor to #11 5 -ancy caused by the death of late Thomas Smith was held in town hall on Thursday. The fol- The ladies of St. Paul's Presbyterian church held a very successful ice cream social and sale of baking on Victoria lawn, on Saturday evening last.. The sloop Maggie L. arrived Were nominated: George T. » William Glenn, Jr. David y Herman Willard, Willam 'Scott and Robert Reid. The latter have resigned leaving the two Ber, George T. Howard and wil- Glenn, Jr., in the field. The ection will be on Thursday next. h candidates have sérved fn the ship council before. Keen in- t seems to bi manifest in the of accidents ana mistor- here last week with a consignment of steam coal for the Stella cheese factory. William MacDonald has fin- ithed haying. TLe motor "Wave Crest" carried a full compliment of passengers to the Collin's Bay dancing pavillion, on Friday evening. Harry Glenn left on Friday to accept a position at Three Rivers, Que. Reeve Samuel Miller spent Thursday in Napanee, at the last session of the county ; crossed the pathway of a Bumber of residents in the past week. 8 the severe electrical storm passed over the island on Fri- | night lightning struck and in-| ly killed a valuable young team Of horses the property of Robert Fil- Son living on the 2nd concession. horses with others were in the ture and were some distance «The animals were instired in Amherst Island Mutual. WW. P. Tagwell, also living on the 2nd con- 'eession, had his barn struck with ghining and shattered some of the dumber. . George Beaublen's barn on the Front Road was also struck and slightly damaged. Samuel Fleming, a farmer living on the 3rd concession, met with an aarunste accident on Friday. Mr. 3 Ing, with his brother, had been 'drawing hay into the barn, standing on the fop of the load when in the act of hauling the car to the stop- dk, the trip-rope broke, throwing dr, 1 DE offs the load to the ent Soor below a distance of sev- al feet, breaking one finger, injur- the unfortunate man's head, back Other injuries. Dr. H. 8. North- Was hastily summoned. But it § Several hours before Mr. Flem. nfl regained consciousness. At last ts he was dofog as well as could aay seems to be keeping up its fon for being unlucky. Regi- Instant, owner and proprietor "Emerald and Stella cheese fac. council. Mr. Miller was appointed with three other gentlemen on the arbitration board and that business took him back to Napanee last week. | James Strain is building 26 feet to his barn, the lower part is of cement construction for stabling. George Beaubien is constructing a new hog- pen. Mr. Beaubien is quite an exten- sive raiser of porkers, The little pig raised en a cat by a resident of the Emerald district this spring, has caused a sensation in the United States as well as Amherst Island. The item regarding it which Was published in The British Whig has- appeared in the Detroit Free Press under a recent date. George Brown, Lake View, had a bee one evening last week, putting the pur- line plates and rafters on his barn. J. B. McFern, carpenter contractor, is putting on the roof. Miss A. C. MacDonald, Kingston, is spending the vacation here. Miss MacDonald brought her Ford coupe and is delivering the mail for her father on Route 1. She is be- ing ably assisted by Miss Nellie Mac- Donald, former teacher in 8.8. No. 2. Miss Gladys Wemp, who is travelling from coast to coast on magazine ad- vertising and circulation business, is spending a few days under the par. ental roof at Lake View, Mrs. Eddie McMullen and son, Vaughan, have been spending a few days at Hast- ings. The palace passenger steamer, Rapids King, of the C.S.L., is attract- ing great attention in passing up and hy Was returning home from the place on Friday night in his & heavy Dodge touring, the AND VIGOR ERBAC-T0-DAY! ouble Strength Erbac in conveni- tablet form is a special private mula of a well known Chemist en- Doctors--and praised by ds--who have proved its cer~ ue ini cases of "chronic weak- nerve exhaustion; deésponden- Jack of ambition, endurance and courage and ability,to accomplish NES you would lke to do. Don't confuse Double Strength Er. ordinary tonics or "'so-call- 4 ! - Remember it is private formula designed ticul dl) » age-detyin nerve force. 8's a simple test worth trying! how you feel and what | BEY ox Soday. Naw Jas. cleod and get a aran ford Ded St At the end make a careful note of on a look in the 16 dug u are not roved at 8 empty Erbac f and get your down the bay, She is quite an addi- tion to the Quinte steamers. Sterling Glenn, James Glenn and William MacCormac have been added to the list of employees of the Perry Tele- phone System. It is believed that the work will now be rushed along much more rapidly. Miss Lansing, Amsterdam, N.Y, at Walter Wemp's. Miss Meta Mon- tray, Montreal, Que., is spending her vacation with her parents here. --------, VISITORS AT WESTPORT. They, Came From All Parts for Holi. day Pleasures. ; Westport, July 12.--Mr. and Mrs. Lew McCann, Watertown, N.Y., who spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCann, returned home on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Adam have returned to Rochester, N.Y., after spending a. few days with the former's. father, M. P. Adam. Mr, and. Mrs. Arley Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayes, Bingham- don, N.Y., were the week-end guests | of Mr. and Mrs. John §. McCann. Misses Jean Kilpatrick and Dorothy | Bird, Warners, N.Y., Jack Quinn and Elmer Tefrt, Syracuse, N.Y., &pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. illiam Kilpatriek, s Miss Mary Mulville has returned home after spending two weeks in Rochester, N.Y. Miss Edith McCann, R.N., Ionia, Mich., and Miss Agatha | Murray R.N.; Flint, Mich., returned 40 their homes on Saturday afte' spending their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCann, Dr. and Mrs. O'Connor and family, Kingston," were week-end guests of Mrs. M. E. Mulville, "Mr, and Mrs. R. A' Utley and two children, Mont- real, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Walsh. * Guy Whitmarsh, De- troit, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whitmarsh, : Mies Margaret O'Hara lett, on Sat- urday, for Philadelphia, Penn, to visit her brother, A. P. O'Hara. Frank Larkin and Miss Rosalyn Larkin, Rochester, N.Y, are guests o Mee, a E. ul vitia, Miss Hilda ussell, Brockville, spent the week- end with friends here. 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