THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, FRIDAY," DECEMBER 31. 1909. : . | Leland. E. "Fierilerman at 1. {Young's. Ross Millet is home from H 'obalt. George Alton is bhanling wood {irom his farm, i Notps From Kaladar, . : | Kaladar, Dee. «Joseph Dunnett, yi: lef' Rosencath, spent Christmas with SHAKESPEARE. bis sister, MeRAp%Fleming. Members . ee Flnton attended. the oyster supper at the King Edward hi { House last iweek. Miss Myrtle Thomp- ? = son, of Napanee! is spending the And this our lite, exempt from. public dans aunt, holiday with her brother, Mr. Finds 'tongues in trees, books in the { thompson, of the Carman House running brooks. Master La Dunn, attending the high Sermons in stones, and sold in every- tsehool i Smith's Falls, came home thing. ¥ " Tuesday to spend the holidays 3 ~-As You Take In Ast B. Bei 1. {with his parents. ohn Critchley, of | . From the earliest Christian times { Harlowe,. came down and repaired the | men dealing with ethical , Yuestions {telephone wires, which have beer un- [have turned to the Bible for their {dr the weather since the sleet storm. | texts. Did the Infinite Mind cease A pumber , frome here took in the | His revelations two thousand years {Northbrook and Cloyne entertain | ago? Coming down the ages has there ments. Rev. Mr. Wilkamson, Metho- | not been a sequence of seers, poets, j dist minister at Flinton, preached to | dramatists, who have snatched fire fa large congregatiof on Suriday. | from the Altar of the Divine and set {lust. Miss Addie Presley, Nosthigrook, | up torches that can light men through {spent Christmas with Miss L. Flem., | the TouEl Places gt sath. ali inz. : > speare, Milton, Wordsworth, Emerson, ; f---- 1 have all moments when they have Wafts From Wilton. "seen God face to face." | Wilton, Dec, 28 ~The Christmas tree | Pre-eminent. among writers, who {given by the Methodist Sunday school have revesied the wil of tod, Stands ion heigupas evening . Yory ol have fi "erystallid into illuminat- loessfu the programme being excel- |lent and the attendance large. Christ- ng phrases "on his Dagne Shon Tae jms visitors : Miss Eva Gallagher, wrought for 'the amusement and up- ome" from Brewer's Mills; Lloyd' ifting of the human race, In overy | Flemming, Queen's University, at Ber scene of his Hinmor to} drivias there nard Mills'; Oliver Asseltine, Owen hat 'stand d tar Sound, and Claude Asselstine of | Pre passages $ Slant. a8. Yo slats 1 2 Na in a clear sky--guides to the traveler | Queen's, at their father's, N. A. As through life's wa {selstine; "James Davidson, Opinicon, at Shakespeare himself saw that im- Wesley Patrols % i Radcliffe, King: | ortant ~ spiritual truths were to be Ho ay Xx a lodge 3 Nr. andl Mes. learned from dumb Nature. In the erbers odge, ingston, at uruis | Fore: t of Arden there were n Hook . { Walker's; Mr. std Mrs. J. A. Clute, [15 or © Cr . . . rh but the book of Nature spoke feelipg- 3» WIFE AND CHILDR | Morven," at J. Haines'; (Christmas |v to the banished duke and his E---------- TUN cid TRATED LONDON news jout-goers : Mr. and Mrs, Erwell Mill- brothers in exile. The thoughtful read- mommre-- | 1 Robert Miller's; Kingston; Mr. | or can find sermons in Shakespeare. i ai? rent and i {and Mrs. M. G. Storms, in Kingston | The inspired poet went a step) further | hristma vil ¢ pa : ol a aed in Braeside: J. Forsyth and Miss and found tongues in trees, Books in ¥ ton he 3 : tt 3 pen A Ia Forsyth in Newburgh. Mrs. Balk- | the running brooks and sermons in fo if tochestor sper 1) I ; a Kingsville, and Calvin Like, | stones. The poet's great work is to 0) i ome in WHAT WHIG CORRESPONDENT Sy ntam, alled an iriends herg, Sun- interpret Nature and life. He is a Co ADeare spent is is at his home i 3 Siday. Mrs. Bernard Mills has returned priest standing between the Infinite o : °F THE 1 OF b ander Therrien left, this Sion AR MAYOR OF THE TOWN I | Varke x4 herrien left ! TELL US. from several weeks' visit in london. afl man, groping after eternal truth. DESERONTO. week, do Ly where Le has a i Ml } Mr Ri -- 3 She ------ Shakespeare is pr eme as an inter a on i he wa 1p Tidi ) , »oi i Yorialdson Doings. preter of life. times he sees into Those Elected to Other Positions-- [ley Hutton "snd ildven, of Oshawa, The Tidings From Various Points in Registertd in accordance with the Copyright Act. aT S re i end ma 1 i wi ' WES ARG bKis mon over Sunday. Mr. Somerville : : . + Donaldson, Dec. 29.-- Nominations « the heart of Nrue with a seer's in- : he th | naste ar Le » Are - 2 mi Wedding of Miss McGaughey are spendi : Ste rm Untario= hat People Are I Monday was Jargely gnded, Messrs, wight. The passage under consideration Several Christings Entertainments. |! SH A . Boing And What They Are Saying. | Woody Jah Wort re raniving To | admirably illustrates this: . & aml) oh : 3 -- Ftho ¥aXeshin, Jhiseph Mundell' and | In the\Forest of Arden is a hody of Deseronto, Dec, 30. omination | ' t A v Fane Macdonald_Iems, | Mrs. MeQuity, his aunt, of (he North. | ©Xiled men. They have been rulers and meeting 'was he'd on Monday even { Danie on E Bard wdonald, Dee. 24 --The entertain: | West. are home on a visit to relatives | courtiers. They have lived in the city Bg In the town-hall when Dr. News [West onto er th » t on Christmas dav was a sue here. Mrs. James Mundell: intends ve: | with its luxury, its hypocrisy, its ton was elected mayor by acclama- i ng from the crowded house and | yurning west with them as far as | CTuelty. Deprived of their estates they fiom James Dryden was clected ; pings. hicasent | Jooking faces. Miss JEva Plunkett, Sask. Miss Mamie: MeKin, | have hoon: forced to retreat to' the goave and Messrs. I. J. Naylor, Jos, with 8 sister ale ng Richardson is on the sick list Miss "non, of hool ot 'tion, No, 3 held green wood and live lives "exempt BM. Stanton," WH, Harvey, James «, Jo wd Toseph. Fox, o » \ Romhbouag! laronto, i wr cd > a rom public haunt."' The palace walls, 3 WwW. Ki iv | Henk he holidavs pe : y | flernoon tea on the closing day. Her . i' Fairbairn, and . Kimmerly wee | chest wre spending oliday: ing the holidays under the parental whol r% presented - he hs i. | the physical ~ comiorts they enjoyed, jelected by - acclamation, and with i rent M1 ni rs, Jal oof Amos Jayvee, Toronto, i at | con en be Tu ; dor, ue a ade "| the struggle for power and place, have » rE aceiel, Jo a fh] SMhomas Donnelly comprise the coun ' : ' . s father's, John Joyce's. 1. Bart | hristmas: holidave™ th Me Spent been: warping their souls, but now the willors. For public schosl trustee | { mma ° Spent nA ' § returned home after spender iy ng di * a clear stretches of blue sky seen rard 1 do. OE Tah on ; re Mrs, ¥ f ! ar str HAND IN RAE OWN FOR. PALM BAL AND Messrs. James Sexsmith/(Wast ward), lin Rellevi [ . ate ' son sailing on the lake k 3 i Haman; Abert , Street, { 4} rough the spreading branches of the " IDMATE, wae Ch POSE, 3 BY MISS eR Melton Hunt (Contre ward), wore ro- fe ford sper he t © ------------ rcs Smith' Falls Shans ter 3 Is dk oaks, the brooks that dance and ThE BELLE 5 Tan, CO" = wove fected, and Thomas '). Gaalt for Le | he week er_ sister, Mies Eagle Hill Echoes Soin Smith a Falls, I8_cOusin, Lorne ! snarkle in: their journey to the : sea . . . . ] i \ Buin. ! [ McKenzie, returned with him to vis 4 Sheer materials trimmed with heavy lace will be the favorite combi- Bast ward. hous For tli ia sth... Edwanl ne, po agle Bill, Dec. 28: Roads are' fine. bi ERE on ne i o ge a if Ya r ph teach them Jestons ol | nation for lingerie costumes' this coring summer, as is evident by the ad- te are ' negolptions lor sling | Begekville 5} huistmas with his . Ave " y ' EN a ne . Bs ite, Taving close t ature, they are . he i 0 factory, but they are : rt ¥ vind My John Burn 'armers are :h ! ling wood and Nap: nee, spent Christmas at J. Me- Far h > ° ~ or "wi \ vance frocks Prepared for southern Neak td which is pictured here, + urn tur ctovy, n arents, und n Burn a Pettier loft Monday 10 { Kinfion™st" Mi EB J isited wought into intimate contact with The fabric it is made from is handerchief linen of finest grade, pin aot finally settled, vr. and Mrs I. Burns and daugh i x winter. at. Cola ; Mpon x iss lu, ones visited | {ha Tuifinite. Iheir sympathies are smbroidered br f i wiace 1 i : " h il 'the winter at Cobalt Hugh har cousin. Miss B. Cheatters. rl} I tucked and embroide y hang put together with , insertions of line A quiet wedding took place ut the ter, Sybil, of Brockville, with her Pittfor is blacksmithing. for. Jem | i ae I. B heutt ers. ! 0 | broadened. They who Were wont to Cluny lace, veld wesidence (Hill Crest) of Mrs. A. Lo mother, (NMFS. Robinson, Mill street Winters, Millbuidge, <1. and FE. Muske isses Sproule visited the Misses Mo. see evil everywhere, to be suspicious . 3 oid meCiaughey, on Wednesday MOrMBE, | Wilkian © Saver of 4 wa sdf lnters, oy Sh p tak on. Rie | of their comrades and nearest of Kin, | oem-- "2t hali-past n me "0 elock," wher pir fDavid Savers, of Detroit, with = thei ter spending i : Be AAA rd preached his farewell 'sermon on Sun- are now while to see good ii every- Jaugl or, . Mi sana Mabel, was | parents Mr. and Mrs. W Siapre " ty ot her Wo Rak Ss ha : "IY | day last. There will he no more ser thing. Even the stone, neglected of the " ¥ > 3 nis here ann $ bus daraw- h x . = anita in malreidige * Frederick Ww. | James Freenian, of Oshawa, wiiler the | 16 1 vi RI are ae {vices here till spring. his nelghbor builder, has its uses, and may dis \ihalmers, ot Gowganda, ; yarental rool: Messrs. George Houle SE o" sending the voor nt hood wak greatly shocked to hear of | course wisely to humanity. . v : ; poupleshlt, for a hyiei : . {Thomas J. Fox, Joseph Fox and Jo Tweed, and-. tutende™ bringing: b | che sudden death oi Miss Mary Me-| It is not difficult to understand how Tore going to {heir home in Gowgan- eth. Roach. attended the CN 32.A. ball Jf weed, on ite} stn 8 ag iis { Dougall, of Ompah. . " [the trees, swaying and singing in the ( v S V ¢ O | other with him to spe 4 a g da, where Nr. C halmers' is postwas- lin: Belleville on Monday evening: " ioe wi hin i y Spend ithe ar, { J wid iow: the brooks, babbling by ter. Rev. Mr. Wagner, of St. Nark s | Mr. afd lohn Jamieson, of triends ad ! abich. Sa otal i | Budget From Cushendall. the haunts of men, ean appeal to the "thureh, performed the ceremony. ! tr s the thats of We an A thigh, Devera Yomi oo . human spirit; A hundred poets have | A. MeCaugheety | Haileybur A Eagle Hill spent Christmas night at| Cushendall, Dee. 30A successful Mr. and Mrs. J. aD mug KH FeGapah hares" MoGaugh iL. Pet ior ; ; . "| concert was given hy the children at | Pn inspired by trees and flowers, e 4 E and daughter, Edna, of Singaton. ad | aoti's . Uollere. ix home ent ol ha the closing oi school on 2st. All by sylvan streams and runming | . a 4 Mrs. L, Oliver and childien, | ©! "Jiees pi i: -- sing ; ; and Mr L.. oh Ee | worth Hrown, of the AF eR XK Moscow. Matters. | the pupils were given a treat. by the brooks. But the wayside sto; grmvhat Kinrston, soent the Chei: mas : ' , : r voice has it to speak to tHé*heart or ! he A \l Wil- | Little Falls, i: t. al days \ » | teacher, Miss Ryder, to whom* much » d ival with their mother, 1s: la plANE bis parent and Ms \ p loscow, Dec. 29. The annual school | credit: and Brat is dus, for the ox mind of man? When Shakespeare . | with his ents, ne #, : Py s S AX - iam Oliver, iin i" : Jones. Shes ceting was held on Wednesday and I dlent 1 ¥ i re 1 0 xn the | Wrote, science was in its infancy, and i he cunt t: given by the. Sunday |Brown is ¢ pen tip rh Kk: Darling was ole od ve. | CHlen raining she has given the } 1d bl . > : , \ : pe lin as elected trustee. he could not possibly have understood J ; ? Christmas with ousin, Miss Jen children. A large number attended whool of (/ Church of the Redeemer, F. P. Johnson shipped a carload an | nominations at Joyceville, on: Men the full significance of his words, In " | | 3 i e Taylor, Kingston. Miss May Eli Mm Wednes , evening last, was well|m 3 3 oa potatoes to Torgnto last week. a vague way he felt that all created A wnd red © der the direc tion of Mr, [With her father rentor Clarence Mre. F. (rNeil day. John Ward - who has spent the i ard Mrs I.. Macfarlane and Misves Pasmore, « oronto, is hor for a friends in' Napanee, Robe t A o~L 0¢ st four months in the west and in eléewhore : 'a daly Dalton' and Jessie Mackie The [few days w is pare ' Hels In Sal : d "TNow 'Outario, returned home recently. YOoS erous ew ear 3 « 1 Jessie ) . | Bs : S i and wile are spending a jew | s. T "0 ick s a erf rate a § rts were taken by members of the | Mrs! W Leo . fH de with | : . Sillevilte | | Nr ; Ww. 3 Gordon' s friends are glad jickle is the powerfilwgra'e, hat b #hool with Mrs. Florence Knox as {Toronto I nanoque, sp hg 3 N ol oe OAC] to 'hear that She is recovering 'from herbs, plants, 'stones and their true : : fieen of sonz and Thomas Donnelly wildays $ wit b pare i + | her serious illness. John Hunter and qualities ; v \ Guelph; i ending her holiddys isin 3 For. nought so vile that on the e 8 stingy man. On Christmas night | Mrs. Jame Knox U | children, visiting/~ his father and |For. noug P ile at on the earth W ome. Miss Amey Lake... who has sue- | he Methodist Sunday school held its |of the Bank of csstully. comb od a hs ey ey: f frie nds for the past few "weeks has mtertainment St. Mark's Sunday [spent a r Y i Clock, some special : " fe day tt < IATORLS | returned to Mamitoba. Mrs. C. Trot- doch he me pecia good : t ar hore Busine ( i home, Mi 1 ii d i tl ge < 4 AY even be art Grace ) AUSInes: lege, Is 1} MISS | ter, is spending a few days in he whool held its on Wednesday ever {Mi anid t Jennie Montgome f Kingston, isle Ny Wht 2 family. Kine-|. To the modern man how wonderful og. The West vnd Mission neld is \ Ibert rost, of awa, spent y } \ ety rs. itney: and family, King is the truth of the expressic "ser- ® stertainment on Monday evening Christmas with his parents, ! elf 15 ne 3 Whi irs Amos . Huff | ston, spent Christmas at W. Hyland's, 44 Pp Ion . » es y an Denyes, of Odessa, | jr. Mr. Jackson. Sunbury, has re. |Mmons in stones." "The footprints of ss ( Chamberlain; of Toronto : > k ) ) . h Mis th deg 1 ER het Pat nt vo yh k is visiting he laughter, Mrs. John | turned from visiting the past week at the Creator have hee, - orneed, by orl . ; Mrs. Archibald | *" { W. Gordon's. William H. Henderson,|™eans of the rocks. Hammer gn hand m---- -- . ---- rE. and Mrs Joseph 'Chamberlain. | | Bub PE t rehibale : -------- | Cobalt, visiting at M Ward' the geologist goes forth loayning Jdrofw . ry diss Edna Wages--of Toronto, spent | Smith, Mi | . George Smith . Ino is Visiting rs. Ward's, as the stones. The history of the vast he holidays with her parents. Miss | and «on, Donald: Mr, and Mrs. George Perth Road News. {also are Mrs. J. Smythe-and baby. world has been handed li in im Stella Vandérvoort, of Toronto, with | <p! North + Bay with their | Perth Road, Dec. 28.--The entertain- Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin, Brockville, I } | Mr, Mrs. Keys n perishable tablets of stone. Hamner \ or parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. PD. Van: jpother, Mrs. Alexander Smith George ment on Christmas eve was a sucodss- W a M aM and children, in hand the paleontologist goes forth, , lervoort. George Aldred returned | Fairbairn, of Potsdam, N.Y. is spend- {ful event. The church and tree eel oT 4 iden. RR te = van Cheist and the living things that inhabited 3 ¥ wme, last week, from British ( olum | ing a few days with his brothér, Coun- | beautifully decorated, and a good fo nd J Martins wv W is and the earth since its foundations were Ma, to spend the holidays. Miss jcillor James Fairbairn. Mr. ahd Mrs, programme was produced. W. Stone | wife. "West ore hs. Yai visitors at laid, are reconstructed. H mmer in = shace Hart- is spending a few weeks | Froderick Solmes, of Cobalt. spent a | has Ieft--iere for Cobalt. School meet- tS Woods Pork, and Mrs, Fisher Sun- hand the botanist wrests secrets of vith her aunt. Mrs. Harris, of Otta- | fo days with relatives in town. Me [ig will 'be held hore on Wednesday. Face is ab Mira Hamilton's Yaines plant life from the cliffs. But for the wa. Thomas Hart, of the Government | \nd Mrs. Richard Man 1, of Port | Miss Myrtle Raymond, irom Svden | Hutt, hl hiphier. hay finish 4 | lessons learned from the rocks the Joustruction company, is spending the | Arthur, is spenffing holidals with her | ham High School, is spending g the iv a vi = 1 returned. nis his world would still be living in dark- folidays at his home here. Stanley { mother, Mrs. Flood. John Edwards, of | holidays . 'with hor parents Aldrod | I home at Renfrew, ness and superstition, mn smbury, of Oshawa, spent the holi { Toronto, spent a few days with his |Babeock"is home irom Toronto. Edgar A It wif! be well for all men to oe- plays here. Percy Watson, of Schenecta { mother, Mrs. John Edwards. Frederick | Christophe f Sydenham, is at 'H. | S ¥ § casjonally get into contact with Na- Ly, N.Y is visiting his aunt, Mrs, { Lloyd, of Toronto, spent the holidavs | Babeock My ind Mrs Calvin I Doings At Allisenville. . ture, In the city the life is artificial. thoman Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | iioh his mather. Ma R. W. Lloyd. | Camphell went to Kingston on Mon- l {lisonville, Dec. 28. Nominations | It, is a struggle for existence, and the dort Moore and litte son, of Brant- {pice jank, Mr. and Ars wiles, | de Mrs. Adam Kingston, spent [®t the town hall, Hillier, passed off | wheels of trade ruthlessly erush the Velox, Regal, Scotia, Ladies' Beaver, Acadia. Prices, 50¢. to $5.00 ord, spent Christmas mith his pa i Baker, of Montreal th his pawn Chifistmas with . her daughter, Mrs. | quiet ly. "All were elected by acela- weak and incompetent. The blue sky Lunn's Skates, 5.00 pair. i cha nds, Mr! and Mrs. 8. Moore. Messrs. | yp and Mrs Tohn Baker. oy ! Snider. Mi wd Mrs W. Holder spent |™: ion. The Christmas entertainment | js hidden by smoke and tall edifices : Skates attached to boots roe ato ge jami iz th's Falls: ! + \ ; 0 A of Bowerman's church was held last Weve race s ne as, NLRUES h jamin: Butzer,. of Smith's Fall stroet. Misses Mar t 2:1 or rt couple of \ \. Sands'. 'Baden 4 L : nN th ye ravely olds green thin SAP BY RAZOR ANY ie . Wor ! ] d ¥, ® IS t 5h i Mil Sg \ i as well pa- {haf occupies itself with gazing at ar GILLETTE, $5.00 AUTO STROP, $5.00 porge Butzer, f Gananoque, spent | OPORte : ren ' Sands: and Mis : x ra Ritchie, Mill. | Thursday evening and wa Ay i rt at a ] fn gag worge Butzer, i i Xo mn ". - re Xo . beh ok N+. tronized. A good programme was | gificial ~displays. The ear is deafened STAR, $1.50, $3. oh EADY, $1.00. STROPS, 23¢. to $2.00. Ao a w ison \ ol 1 Aa older's, Rober et ! ys e eaten a : fi | - ho biva v, of Rladworth, Sask,, and 'sis. [F0deved. Mrs. Hogle, organist, is | with the unceasing roar of traffic. The HOCKEY STICKS. SPECFALS, 10e Soe. fan tth Boys parer i nd : er, © da wih, Sask, < spent a: things had their purposes. wlie says | {well eapable and her willing services | heart is hardened in the 1s 3 t 8 hood or : . E ! rush for : Witham Giartland jor, M: ou Fheod n : ae 8 Po {are Righly appreciated. Hotiday vis- wealth and honors. It is medicine to Ma rshal I's H A R D w A R E Oso Station, Perth Rowed. Mrs. Walter ied ap {ito Mrs, 3. Rankin and daughter, | the soul to seek the greenwood at Successor to A. Strachan : - Bro vill RHI per: 1 Gera pine, of Salmon Polnd; Mrs. | times, to see the blue sky in its vast v 3 : tie i Ling ner parents in Lahlms and two sons, of Sandstone, sublimity, to hear the tongues that ' w = { Minnesota, at Grant Valleau 8, Mr. speak from the trees, to learn from he : {and Mrs. Giles and daughter, © Bea- | {he babbling brooks; to sit at the feet last, J : [trice, of Trenton, at A. Hogle's, Mr. | of those silent but effectual preachers, . success. Joh ston . lard Mrs. R. Collin and son, of Belle | {haetones that base the eternal hills. A AHA IRIN Kingston Gener , } ville, at R. Hiek's;. Mr. and Mrs. typhoid 'fever is slow ; Ny Nelson Parliament, of Ame iasbury, "Men's Hockey Boots, $1.75, 2.00, 2.50 and 3.00. : Boys' Hockey Boots, $1.50, 2.00 and 2.50. Phurst ny Must not be confounded with com- mon cathdriiec or purgative pills. Car- ter's Little Liver Pills are entirely un- liko them in every respect. One trial { Thomilson New Onte fe Nhomi ntario, mad n prove their superiority, . Miss Sadie Forshee was home from will flyin t weel Jaco} ' Wellingt for Christma Those | y Sh | Woehs. > hoon jo eilgrtan tor ristipas, Oe After a man has flattered a woman ses Chambers, George P bawe or Chistmas ¢ 3 J : JHo i no h ' 21 for Jor & Torte eva at ind es she begins to think it over and de are home for e ho ; virles omas ors: ! : : ) : : <a wh ' . : "| cides that he really meant it. lary Henderson, of Perth > genuine » (Thomas, in Wal ington, Mr. and Mrs, | && at h . Mr. and L, Drummond, at her father's; D. Cal- - spent X y : nan, Ameliasburg, Proce MeFaul, at i Robert: Bulter C0 S mu SION W. S. Davison's, Napafes Mr. and \ i fhomas William and - John McFaul, H. A. and Lewis Muonron's Cold Remedy Relieves the lose Bon spent A hristmas at the standard Cod Liver Oil Faul and wife, at Phil Terry's, Wel- head, throat and 'ungs almost immediate. | ome ul Mrs. Howry Erwin, of lington; Mr. and Mrs. Danford Ains- FF. Checks Fevers, stops Discharges ot hrtites : preparation of the world. : i Poi the nose, takes away all aches and pains |; ge . Uhristmas with worth, at their daughtee' in Amel- | cased by colds. It cures Grip and ob. | friend and Mrs. Townsend, iasburg; Me. and Mrs. Arthur Mor inate Coughs and prevents Paeumonia. | of Harrowsmith spent ( hristmas with « dan are away for a thee weeks' visit Rave you SUR or swollen joluts, no mat Wh \ Tr... an i My Hen: Burke, in Rochester with Mrs. Morden's pa tor how chromiey Ask yout druguist for i pf o wy retuent hdine yvester- ten & Me. and Mrs, B. J. Moon visited . Munyon's ,Rheumatt mn 'Remedy and see { pay. alter atlenhing the funeral of his Send 106. "name of paper and this ad. _ {thatles McFaul's Monday evening; G. Bow quickly you will be cured. ; father and mothe Dav Burke, ' of our beautiful Savings Bank and Side 11 dt and wife wisited in Picton 4f you have any kidney or Bladder ttos- Mid] a ' Sketch-Book, bank conte : NM ds get Munyou's Kidpey Remedy Kiev neh a few davs with Good Luck ah onday. 2 Munyon's Vitalizer makes weak mea | his brother X Burke TT & alrong aud restores lost powers. COVEring The funerals of © My at J. Boyd's, Miss Pearl Marvine, Mrs. Robert Burke, who died last I » teacher at Salmon Point, is spending i | Ladies' Hockey 'Boots, 3k 75 » and 2.00, were largely attended. John her holidays with her parents here, lueless without execu- man's life when: he regrets his inabil- tion, z ity to kick himself, Fr -- = Sovecerexerercreveers FEW PERRET. : - mawasOTI ABOWNE . There comes. lh moment in every Plans re