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THE CROWN CAFE 200 Pritioéis rh TON Manager Telephone 2836 su LE BUCKWHEAT NO. 1 OR SPLIT PEA For Spencer and Newport Furnaces, $9 per ton delivered. Pea Ooal, $12.50 per ton delivered. All Sales for Cash. »|SOWARDS COAL Co. TELEPHONE 155 ll UPTOWN OFFICE: McGALL'S CIGAR STORE. 'Phone 811. | ToolsForEverybody No mechanic consi- ders a job hard to per- form when his tools work right. And re- member that perfect tools are the only kind we s¢ll. | kind £5 tou] at reasonable ices. y See window display ! phe | Stevenson & Hunter ' 88-83% PRINCESS STREET. TINSMITHS AND PLUMBERS. -- -- | { | | | | | | Nom AT ATHENS VILLAGE From the United Church. Athens, Oct. 18.--Several social events have been taking place dur- ing the last few daye, to add to the enjoyment of this glorigus sutumnal season. Prior to her departure for Ottawa, to spend the winter with her Gaughter, 4s is Ker custom, Mrs. on Tuesday evening of last week, when a pleasant time was afforded all present. On Thursday evening, a farewell Mrs. Neff in the school-room of the United church, with which they have identified themselves since coming fo our town about five years ago. A programme of addresses, readings, vocal and instrumental music, ete. tonstituted the first part of the Kine. following whieh, a beauti- 1 electric plano lamp was present ed as a token of appreciation of valuable service rendéred . Home- made candy was dispensed at the close. " On Saturday afternoon, Miss Adda Hunt, Victoria street, entertained the little folk, in honor of the Neff kiddies, who, with their parents leave about the end of the month for their new home In St. Cath- arines. On Saturday evening, Mrs. N. G. Scott, Victoria street, enter. tained in honor of her friend, Mrs. Winnifred Topping, Brockville, formerly of this place. On Saturday afternoon last the home team de- feattd Kemptville by a score of 22- 2 at RugBy, while the local soft-ball team went down to defeat at the hands of Kemptville girls, the score standing at 18-14. To-day is a "red-letter day" in the high school calendar, being the an- nual Sports Day. Not only will our local students contest, but the Tuxis Squares of the county have been invited to participate. In the even- ing, the Women's Institute will pro- vide a banquet for all those taking part in the events, about one hun- dred and fifty being' expected. A "paper chase' is always an interést- ing event, and the one recently sponsored and: chaperoned by Mrs. A. Beauchamp Payne for the older girls of the Anglican Sunday school, was no exception to the rule, At the finish, a weiner roast; rolls and coffee; were much enjoyed. An innovation for Athens was a Ku Klux Klan parade, on Wednes- day-night last. Many missed the sight, because fast asleep when the event was staged. Joseph Kegr, aged ninety, has gone to spend' the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Fred Wood, Guelph. Mrs. Ebert Hunter, Riverside, Cal., has left for her southern home, following several months' visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Wiltse, Church street. Mesdames Payné, Moore and Gibson represented the local W.A. of Christ church at the recent deanery meeting at Lyn. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Neff were at St. Catharines last week, locating a residence, as the former has receiv- éd the appointment of District Re- presentative of Agriculture for Lin- coln county, and assumes his office about the first of November. Har monious Taplin, Ottawa, was a re- | Beware of Bladder Weakness Getting-Up-Nights Disturbed - Rest Undermines Henlth, Saps Vitality, States Physician Whe Home Treatment. ---------- Men amd women who are constantly annoyed and distressed Bladder Weakness or Urinary Irritations should take immediate steps to combi' their trouble > fore it reaches a serious or erhaps dangerous stage! » Backaches, Headaches, gains in feet and legs, nervousness, restlessness, fre- quent but scanty urination with burn. ing and pain, getting-up-nights--these ars some of the more troublésome signg of Bladder Weakness Se Tit itation that should have prompt attention. No Matter RoW stubborn your oasé may seem to or buw many different medicines you have tried without auc- cemm--dom't give up, and think your 'css hopeless or the nGturtd oonse- quence of advancing years." until you bave tri thezpdcial private prescrip tion of Dr. Southworth, a physician o nearly 50 years successful, eXperience. In o to reach the many thousands who net come to his office, Dr. Southworth has placed hig URATARS in good, local drug storse--and invites you to try them without risk of cost, unless pleased If URATABS b swift and certain comfort you w happy. If hey do not satisfy, they will COSt you' noth E80, if you m this ga medicine, try it ay! All good ruggists, RED RASH ON FACE AND Be THE DAILY BRITIS WE Tae Ackland, Almeron Wilson entertained a few | | ladies at her cozy Mill street home entertainment was tendered Mr. and 1 i WHIG st Wiitse street. Millard | Wiltss, Clyde, N.Y., has been re-| {newing acquaintances here, a guest| {of his mother, Mrs. Ruth Riiey, who | { Is, perhaps, our Gldest female resial | dent, : . Dr. K. C. Blancher, Morrisburg, spent the week-end with Athenlan | relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Mort Lee; and family, Adams, NY. were re-| A -------- cent guests at the homes of Mrs.! Gananoque, Oet. 19.--Detp sym- Jacob Morris. Miss Norma Young, 'pathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. | teacher at Chantry, accompanied by James A. Bell in the passing of their | | Miss Gardiner, of the same .place, { elder son Harold, which occurred Jest | spent the week-end here, guests of evening about 6.30. For the past the former's mother, Mrs. D. Yoling, ¢ weeks Harold had been & Wellington street. Misa Geraldine | typhold fever. Since Sunday, Kelly, feacher at Briar Hill, spent 'however, it wes felt chat wich the the week-end under the parental crisis passed and an appreciable im- | root here. . provement evident all Mrs. (Dr.) B. 8 Cornell, who has | Well, so that of his been spending some time with her [came as a mother at Brampton before joining about twenty her husband, who is engaged in re. Young man wi search work (regarding pernicious Wore fm. PF anaemia) at Johns Hopkins Univer- Years he was sity, is spending a few days in town, Austin drug store wih a guest of her mother-in-law, Mrs folowing the druggist profession. Helen Cornell. Master Paul did not [18 St. Andrew's Ohuroh be was ome accompany his mother, but remain (Of the most active workers atnong ed with his grandmother. Follow- ihe young people, and was teacher ing a visit at his Athenian - home. 'Of 8 Bible class of young boys. Sur- { Arthur Hawkins has resumed his |YIViog ave kis parents and ome bro- { work at Rochester, N.Y. Miss Gen- | ther, Roy. a couple of years his jun- | erva Yates went to Westport on | ior. His death has cast a gloom over | Friday evening to spend the week- the towm, 'end with her father, C. F. Yates, | Harold Wase and Angus Macdou- who is in business there, Eail, Toronto, epest last week-end in | Mr. and Mrs. Keeler and family, | ananoque with friends. i Brockville, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mre. Frank Littlejohn | Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Neff. Following "Pent Sunday in Brockville with the evening service, members of the | her daughter Helen. United Church cholr and Tuxis boys | Miss Alma Sinclair, who hes been were invited in for an hour or so of | Visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard Kea- ringing, when anthems, choruses, |M*dY. in Toronto, for the past week, solos, etc., were' much enjoyed, fol- | returned hame on Sunday. She was lowing which the hostess served |" ompanied by her sister, Mrs, Ver- MAN PASSES AWAY Harold Bell Sucoumbs to Tye phoid Fever--Was Prepar- ing to Be Druggist. ; ; g i : { 8543 Eo fil iis ans fii 2 'A GANANOQUE YOUNG |) light refreshments. ret} Dewoife, Elgin, who hus toed | Mr. and Mrs. Knight, Lindsay, are | Visiting in Toronto for 4ge past cou- expected on Tuesday, when a goy- | Me of weeks, . ernment official will meet the form- | A Montreal gentleman represen- er here, and arrange for his tcking NS interests in that city passed | over the management of the local | 'Brough town yesterday en route to | office of the Department of Agricul- | ong Point 0 Jook into the mining ture, prior to the departure of Mr. |PTOPCaiion in that vicinity. About Neff. who has held the appointment |! this community needs row is a for the United counties of Leeds and | "032 fide mine to complete the boom i EDHAM KOLORED SHINGLES They will save you time, labor, money and add beauty and charm to your home. LUMBER CO. 'Phone 1042. Victoria Street - Kingston's Biggest Home Furnishers Q CHESTERFIELD WEEK The new season brings new home things--looks ing at the Autumn styles in Furniture. ] The new season styles are now on our floors and discriminating women 4 who to exclusiveness as well as fashionablenecss are making thelr selection now from among premium presentations, : 2 DISTRIBUTORS FOR SNYDER'S "SANI-BILT." * Nov. 25th. Grenville, for about five years. 1t| is understood that Miss Nora Dickie, | the representative's efficient secre-| tary and stenographer for the entire | term, will remain, and continue her | duties ulder the new management. | The regular meeting of the W.C. | T.U. will be held on Thursday next, at the home of Mrs. 8. 'L. Snowden, | Wiltse street. Plan Your Hunting Trip Early. The tinted leaves, the frequent sight of migrating water-fowl, the bite of frost in the air, awake the primitive hunting inotinot and ire mstible desire in the heat of all keen huntsmen to trek to the famous, un- spoiled game regions of Northern Ongario, . teeming with wild life Here noam the glant moose, the timid deer and clher game aaiuals, Soon 'the woods will ring with gun and Mfle shot as the hunting boys, who can prove. their. skill in the match with these wily denizens, reap their reward. If your holiday time is limited, the depr-hunting season in the coan- try south of the Erench and Muttawa Rivers, which extends from Nov. {th to 20th, inclusive, will prove al'rao- tive. In that territory lying uorth and west of the French aid Mai-awa Rivers, the open season for doer hunting fs from Oct: 25th to Nov. 30th, inclusive. The Canadian Pacific Railway hes made special arrangements for the accommodation of hunters, and spe olal trains will be operated to the hunting territory. On request, say Canadian Pacific agent will giadly furnish you with full information and any particulars you may require | as fo hunting regulations, and will] also assist you in planning your trip | tmmlin------------ ARDOCH GRAIN CROP FAIR, Crop Light--Miss Fraser Comes to Kingston. { Ardoch, Oct. 16.--Threshing in f the neighborhood is nearly finished and -farmers report a fair crop of { grain, although the potato erop is | light. { L. A. McDonajd returned home | with his Fordsoh tractor after a { successful fall filling silos. in the vie- | inity of Snow Road. - The hum of his chopping mill is now heard daily jo the village. Potato The work on Crotch Lake dam { under the able management of J.| |F. Card is nearing compietion.| | Miss Rose Fraser has accepted a! | position in Kingston as assistant! { dressmaker. Mrs. M. Scullion has { returned from Ottawa where she has been visiting her sister-in-law, | Mrs. Henry laverty, who is dan- | gerously fil. Mr. and Mrs. Parks. i of Harlowe, were Sunday visitors at their daughter's, Mrs. 8. Grey. | Misses Tressa and Ileen Myers Wait. ed Mrs. M. Weber a few days. Herman Oblman purchased al touring car from James Derne, the latter having sedans. Mrs James Hartman and! son, Clifford, together with Mrs. J. G. Frager and Mrs. Charles Dunham, 'made a motor trip to MeDonald's corners this week. Michael G. and Mrs. M. Weber are on an extended trip to Perth, Lanark and Kingston. A number of tourists engaged in 'fishing and duek Hunting are stay- ing at J. G. Fraser's. Mrs. W. Tap- ping who has beem in Buffalo, N.Y. for some time receiving medical treatment, I& expected home to morrow. All hope to ses her much 'improved in health. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills a son. Miss Hazel Chalmers has gone to spend the week-end with Miss Edmonson; teacher of No. 1 school. " Only five men in the City of Lon- don are qualified to become Lord Mayor. Candidates for this high of- fice must have also served as sheriffs. St. Paul's Guild Christmas Tea and Sale, school room, Thursday, {evehing the services were continued, purchased . a Bew. aud som, Herbert, Toronto, visited thet would seem to be budding. Mrs. Harold Valleau and son John, wikio have been the gucets of Mr. and Mes. 8. Spellsn, Torondo, for the past week, roturned home on Sunday. Miss Carme! Cooper and J. Barrett, Kingston, were the guests of Mrs Bolger, North street, on Sunday. The Y.P.A. of Grace Church held thelr . annual rally Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Baron, Lansdowne, was the preacher in the mominog, while the young people took charge of the evening service throughout. Miles Shuriliffe gave a very interesting ard deiallsd report from- the con- vention recendly held in Toronto, he being the delegate from the Y.P.A. here, 2 Rev. Mr. Perry was the preacher at the anniverwary services én the United Church, Lansdowne, on Sun- day. The G.R.B.E. celebration on Sun- day. lst, a very notable event, took plioe in Christ Church, and included the presentation of medals given the successful scholars in the Dominden examination for proficency im the past year's work. The special preacher and diocenan represcata- tive was Archdeacon Dobbs, Kings- on. The service was fully choral and consisted of the form Por ohil- dren's services, and in which the children fully ganicipated. Arch- Geacon Dobbs preached from I. Cor- inthians 8, 1., basing his remarks upon these words and drawing forth some very forcible lessons on the imponiance of educating the young, and emphasizing the working of the G.R.B.E. In ia efforis for the uplift of cbi'd life in the church. His ser- mon being ended, he them offered congratulatory remarks, first to the rector and teachcrs of the Sunday School for their efficient work in ob- mining such splemdid results, then congratulated the successful stu dents in the persons of three medal- ists and twenty certificate winners, theses being, with two exceptions, presented by the G.B.R.E.. The Do- minfon medalist was Marjorie Gib- bons of the jundor depantmaent, who obta'ned' 100 per cent.; Gay Sampson tiso received a medal, being just one mark below that of Marjorie Gib- bons. It is worthy of note that this remarkablé showing in both instances was madd by members of this juntor department. The thind medalist was Miss Middred Hanson of the sen- for department, who etond fifth in the Dominion list. The twenty cer- tificates were text presented. In the Archdeacon Dobbs bing the preach- er. The collections of the day wers devoted 0 the work of the G.B.R.E. ATTENDED GATHERING. Of the Women's Missionary Society = Held at Selby, Odessa, Oct. 18 Dr. Alger, Mrs. Alger and daughter, Dorothy, Stir- ling were recent guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. BE. Mabee, Nelson Hillief Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilller and other relatives for a few days last week. Mrs. Richard Gough and daughter, Mrs. McCullough, Lous dale, have been guests of the form- ar's sister, the Misses Dora and Kate McDonald... Mrs. Max Calver and children, Harold and Rita, Bath, spent a few days with relatives." Mr. and M Harry Jones, King- ston, visited ends last Sunday. On eir retuy they were secom- pan by the former's father, John Jones. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Smith and children, Parrotl's Bay, spent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra H. J. Smith. MFf_and Mrs. Robert Park- or and children, Olga and Max, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Sproule, also Willis Purdy. De- troit. Thomas Kyley., Kaladar, spent a fow days With Mr. and Mrs. Elwell Emmons. v Howard Richards, Grand Rapids, Michigan, visited Mr. and Mrs James Young isst Wednesday. Noble Bond, Detroft, is vis relatives and friends. ~ MeDonald, JAMES REID THE LEADING UNDERTAKER 'Phone 147 for Invalid Coach. Heart Beats Too Fast, Blames Bad Stoma "I had stomach gas bad, making; my heart beat too fast and causing | weak, nervous spells. Adlerika re- | lieved me right from the first dose ms ~L. Smith. { Adlerika is a compound of the | best saline intestinal cleanser with | glycerine, buckthorn, cascara and | other gas-expelling and detergent | elements. It is excellent for Intes- tinal Stasis, a disease due to mod- | ern ways of living and which is! often the true cause of sour stom- ach, gas bloatin vous dyspep- | sia and restless fleep Unlike most medicines, Adierika | acts upon BOTH upper and lower | bowel, giving the intestines aj REAL cleansing and bringing out! old poisonous matter you never thought was in your 'system. Even | if bowels move daily, you will be! surprised how much more old mat- ter Adlerfka brings out which may | have bean causing' all your trouble. | In .slight disorders, like occasional | constipation, GAS bloating, indiges- tion or sick headache, ONE spoonful brings relief Doctors Praise Adlerika. 3 Dr. H. L. Shoub, New York: 4 "Adlerika, in addition to its intess tinal cleansing, checks the growth of intestinal bacteria." 3 Dr. A. C. Curl: "I pjrescribe Ads {lerika with highly satisfactory res | sults." Dr. J. Weaver practice, 1 have excel Adlerika." ond J. E. Puckett: "After using Ad- lerika, 1 feal better than for 20 years, Awful tmpurities were slimi- nated from my system." Dr. F. M. P. (name withheld request): "1 use Adlerika. in iL bowel cases. . Some require only one dose" 4 No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels, Ad lerika will surprise you. At lead- ing druggists. In Kingston at T. H. Sargent and other. druggists. "In my 50 years > found" nothing to | Kingston, spent Friday with his brother, Mickial McDonald. © Fred Vrooman has returned from spend- ing the past week with his uncle. Frank Lee, Watertown, N.Y. Mrs Sherman Bond has returned from spending the summer months with her daughter, Mrs. Frank McCor- mae, St. Catharines. Mrs. J. L. Swift has returned from spending a. few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gleeson, Al- monte. Bruce Cairns left last week for Walkerville. Quite a number from here attended the Women's Missionary rally, Napanee district, held in the United Church, Selby, last Wednesday. The L. A. 8. met at the home of Mrs. J. @ Parrott last. Thursday afternoon. Bath soft ball- team played the Odessa girls last Monday. The score was 15-23 in favor of the visiting team. -------- STORRINGTON TP, COUNCIL. Council met at Storrington, Mon- day, Oet. 11th... Membders all pre- sent. On motion minutes of last meeting were adopted as read. Communications were read from Mrs. Dr. Freeman, secretary, Bat- tersea Women's Institute, regarding dangerous roadside near John Mil- ler's, Battersea. On motion, Drader Sands, that the Institute be asked to take this up with the county road tuperintendent as this is on a county road. Carried. Motion, Ritchie-Sands, Children® that we ft ¥4 ¢ Lele Nd | LASTORIA MOTHER :~ Fletcher's Cas toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric Teething Drops and Soothing pay James Mcliroy for one amb, ! killed by dogs, $10; the Munieipal World, supplies, $1.98; J. A. Sharp, 4 months salary, and supplies for | township hail, $25.01; Storringten | Agricultural Soclety, grant, $50. Motion, Sands-Drader, that orders be issued for the following cheques pald by treasurer since last council | day: William F. Dennee, pal Hist No. | 12, $710.02; William ¥. Dentes, pay list No. 13, $300.23 William ¥. Dennee, pay list No. 14, $446.27. Carried 3 Motion, Sands-Kirkpatrick, that this township farnish the monsy to take care of the expense at the sani tary drain at Howard Arthur's cor | ner, Inverary, until such times as money has been appropriated for good road purposes by the county. a Carried. * 3 On motion, Ritchie-Drader, that the arrears of taxes charged against | the following: 8. 1-2 of N. 1-2 of 3 and 8 In 6 con, $81.59; Michas! Forrester, $3.30; Willlam Reynolds, $2; be placed on the collector's roll of 1926, and the arrears of tages charged against Nelson Williams, $2; John J. Prior, $2; be struck off, the same being uncollected. Car ried. . - 3 Motion, Ritchie-Drader, that this council adjourn to meet the second Monaay in November. & ~THOMAS MAKIN, - Township Clerk. Syrups, especially prepared foe Infants in arms and Children all ages. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of : : "Lion directions yn tach pacage Physicians everywhere recommend #0 5