" > MONDAV?APRIL 1, 1918. JON News From Eastern Ontario Points | "ARR . , Brockville, a. well-known resident of . A wn NEWS TROM THE DISTRIC Clayton, N.Y., in Mrs. Oarrie Allen : : ] (She was fifty-seven 'years of age. - . : ] » . | The body will he taken to aCpe Vin- ; : ade: 5 3 ; PED FROM THE WHIG'S! cent for interment. / ] : 5 Military Service Act Ln , : any BRIGHT EXOHANGES, Gunner, Andrew Harte, son of An- Now She is Strong and Well e drew Harte, North Alley, Leeds (From Our Own Correspondent.) 1 > his left le mpu- March 28.--Under {he auspices of In Briet Form the Events In The COUN. has bad his lof 3 EB Hospial} the choir of Christ church, a Passion . Berkeley, Cal--"I.. was neryous, Country About Kingston Are Told, uiidtord, England, ater being se-| week cantata Was rendered in that ~drritable, nc appetite, could not sleep, | __pun of Interest to Many, verely wounded in action with the | church last evening and drew out a 2 : Important Announcement to All a Pe, was as Mways tired. so my house. | Wednesday Pte. A. Leo Mana- | Canadians in France. large attendance. The. cantata wa work was a great effort. After many | Bie passed away at. Rf On Mirch 20th a pretty house | ented, "rom, Olivet to. Calvary.' . ge other medicin I: Bab. & soldist, pa Hospital, Brock-| wedding took place at the home of | (for. Groves, Sergi. Naplois and Pte. 4 " . ville. Mi. and Mrs Byron Loverin, Green<| Corboy. ees Y os Tyne : A A and Mr. Morrow and family, Perth: bash, their" only daughter, safely In aa in ov ashe, hays - nH Every nervous, weak, Nn roman have moved on the farm they pur-| Myrtle, was united tn marriage to assy Fn . : : - bli : x 3 should try it"--Mrs. N, 8, | chased a short distance from Frank-| Perey E. Fretwell, sgn of Mr. and | Wit Pig A ei aD cmplayse. of ." d to the Pu C Gener ally @i07 Dwight Way, Berkeley, Cal, ford. Mrs. Philip Fretwell, Prescott. Pu ap a Ca oF Ne ¢ ask every nervous, weak, run. Rev, James Thom died in Toronto An old-time resident of Carleton ihe | Niaro 10.108 . the end of a ' ; down, ai woman in this town to {on Tuesday. Mrs. C. W. Burr, Bley-| Place, in the person of Mrs. Robert | Misfortune i : left hand recently while . 'wu try this ¢ infield was a daughter. Mrs, Thom | Anderson, a lady most highly es- A El tt han recent d aling with the very large it gudhutse 10 return their money | died two vears ago. ay tesmed, fled a the home af her Te a wo. recently passed : id Hh : it them. Mr. and Mrs. D. I arpenter daughter, Mrs. Dr. F. Fisher, Nap- : -- 4 wahoo > eg tore, Kingston, mation at North Augusta fifty years | anee, on Thursday last at the ripe for ee ms Brat half of numaoer of claims for exembntion Also at the best druggist in all On- elebrafed the eveni on "March | old age of eighty-nine years. » ha ; Ln a , : . tarlo towns, = : a hat Brockvifle. . The death occurred in Ogdensburg, dad tobe altered und the date set bro ht forward for consideration ------ Richard Osborne Reid, a native of | N. ¥. un Tuesday of Miss Nellie Oat rial Dig: clastcn. iia i e , / 1 d he iat ats ro Solero ow Cut | oo suse eh, les is in coanection with Class 1 under Soranto, dn: te eighty. of Ed-|the supervision of Rev. C, E. Kidd, 2 hy hi \ . the late Patrick Brady, " age . . - . ry iti cited $5,000 da A war botn near |T.D. Q'Connor and Dr. A. H. Mabee, : the Military Service Act, it has occurred, ] / + i { the Board of Education, finish . . among the farmers of Port. Hope dis- | Crystal Rock sixty years ago. o ; ; trict the past week for hogs and cat-{ On Saturday last Aaron Manley Sele Sure (his evening, after. 4 : as was inevitable, that as a result of false a carlos ach. T succumbed {0 pneumonia and y . ny . . . n Ig un aria of each, | Wesse suieumbed (0 | passed away. | purpbsed to open 4 clasyin stenosis) *. statements and difficulties put in the way of ihves eo: Al Clem eéiit to continue th 3 é . . xl weiie : a: Cn, a na ut Juged away [It was Voi sspected that dis, Woose' Db to Cont ae er Tue Atl and tigation, some individuals have secured exemption in Canni at ¢ 'en -as she did. HD Wo . 3 ely ve. Jorh in, Tyeudiuags, {late Vatiify Woes was sixty-one] Rebeces Bitwarts. commercias' and whose proper. place is in the Army. Gi "Early Saturday, the death occurr-| years of age and a Me y re- i" y Me - : / : : i weil. Ho had boon iH for over 31 "A uiet and pretty wedding was) M. O- Grane. _ex-princionl of + Itis not the intention of the Government to -allow well, © had been ill for over a! quiet a pretty w pike » aoe : : Eh alin : y ; year. He was sixty-two years of age. | celebrated on Thursday, at the home Gananoune high schol, Rho Aecat these men to evade permanently their obligation to thon: novdward a resident rof A. futeon, Wendover -Ont., when 8d a osiiion is Oftana lest Desem bear their part in the military defence of the Coun- of Brockville for the past fifty-five | his eldest daughter, Margaret Pearl, {ber in ie 8p Huan, P ; 1 ; } € Dean In post mines ro the cho, 434 bocume the Lilde of E. A- Hogleuf1etont short Hime in town this week try and of the ideals for which we are fighting. To heen in poor health for the past few Mthe Hydro Electric wer, Commis- fa Is ] years. © sion, youngest son of Mri. Jumes| street, and left lst evening or the - * do so would defeat the purpose of the Act, and i 4 EM The death occurred at her home | Hogle, Trenton, cia CADIHAL tO Tesuma his dut pf of iniusti to men. in the second class ol in the township of Oxford on March Mrs, Henry Best, Forfar, going to Lean A. ( indenutag, © oat of cause grave injustice on . 1 | 22rd of Mrs. Crawford, who had been | Elgin fainted from fright after being ! leeds ' : a ra a sufferer from paralysis for sixteen [thrown from the cutter while cross-,spending the past reek with friehds . necessarily called out to 11 their places IN EFFECT MARCH 8 months, ing the railroad. She was taken to|in Hamilton and Toremto, has re- Ogdensburg, N. Y., lost one of its | the' home of J. H. Gray, and Dr. [turned home. py & G d . Tratas will lénve and apeive at pioneer residents on Wednesday, in Dunn, Elgin, was summoned. One Miss Flor Rega, daughter ot Mr. Exemptions rante on. False Grounds Status, Foot of Johulon Street. | the death of Mrs, Mary D. Tallman, | rib was found to have been broken ang Mis. Ww re aTiionding a : - : ; : ie. 4 fv aE or u 3 i i in So - . . "® Ive City Arr cuy [8 Dative of Ogdensburg, who hud and on the following day sie was re- ange, N.J. 1 It is, therefore, proposed to scrutinize carefully all J 5 a > £7 reached the grand old age of ninety | moved to the home of her, sister in ' fe =. v J 3 No Paves' eam 1am, fears. Elgin, whither she had intended go-| Mrs. George Thornton, spending exemptions granted to date in order to separate No. 27 Local Joe GABBA 1917 8m Judge Dowsley, Brockville, im-!ing the past wintér in Leamington, has N . Ls " Ne: Janse] Md 12 bin TSGpim Fo psed a ventopes of one Soar rome) oto returned to town, : --, those which have been granted on false or insuffi- oT Maly, Gotng Kaul, a on Ontario Reformatory oa George Saw: CATARAQUI NEWS BUDGET. | Kioey hothe of ha Mus. CW cient grounds from those that are well founded. 24 «ve, City rr, City yer, aged seventeen. e was charg- X nA ' en No. 18 Mad} . .. ...140am. 2iTam |, i 5 SNR: oan. N boFHood--M: of a happy event, last evening, when ] . . . . . . . Noa Expres 1 gi0Em. Feit [od with thet from CNR. cars. at! Deaths a or iiboviiamd--Moves | thelr sins: Gases: Sir: Mors With this object in view the various Registrars un- No. 34 Jnterit "Lad Lao pm. 3% pam.| On Wednesday there passed away | cqiirants pgr (OSE yistoria. {Minnie} Right, was uit] der the Military Service Act have been instructed Nos: 1.19. 14,10. 15 19 man digi? ™ fat St. Vincent de Paul Hospital, exacted a heavy toll from this neigh- Stunden. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. to issue a series of questionnaires to exempted men. -- Shier, ttuing ahily except Sunday. 0 ! "1 borhood, in the passing away of Mrs.| Stunden, Wellingeton street. The : A ol Mamition, Barat, Lanaon: eens: | HEART WAS BAD and Mex B vayside, Wyman Rowelceremony was performed by. Rev. These questionnaires must be filled up correctly Chicago, Pay City, Saginaw, Mont and Mrs. E. Vanalstine of the village, Iter' S. Lennon, for of Grae A . : Ottawa, Quabse, Porcan Br Tp NERVES ALL GONE and everyone was shocked to hear of | cherer. vapors a race and returned promptly under penalty of forfeiture palifax. Boston and New York. Fae Prem , | the sudden death of George Smith.| tp \ i : : Pull commodation, ticket . @ contracting parties, The bride : S Pullman sccommodat om, tickets aud . Very important it is in this age to | who lived a little west of here. aud groom were unattended, the : of exemption for failure to do OQ. Sanley, Agent. AEency aur all ocenn aye r; Stuilr, 3 head, 4 strong! B. Vanhooyer continues very ill former being gowned in her travel- . ines. D000 43y and night, a ag nerves. in the Hotel Dieu. The roads to the l1ing suit of navy blue silk with hat A rr ra Too much rush and -bustle, work cite Bretty cas. & j H C | S = and worry, fall. to the lot of women | Cigar held Taugh in some places. | 10 match, and cafried a bouquet of| Exempied Men Who Have Changed Address o y chester, who was i i attending to their household duties Charles Rowe, Roche ; pink and white ha Many useful Fred -- |CUNA Aa } here for the funeral of his father, a utiful at how- . . . 2 . Sud social 'obligations. "The 'coh-| nas returned Home. i | ad he sonia We Sah Show It is therefore important in their own interest that + [tinue day in 'and day out wil son], MES. %.W. Edwards has been) ing Mra. Stunden lott dons all exempted men who have changed their address H spending a few days in Qttawa, the evening: for Brockville, where they |, : . : v d d h h S-- | (re long the heart gets weak, fing. | £2998 Of her daughters, Mrs. C. L.| will spond a fo das. shes wily since their exemption was granted and who have - - ---- or hs the § gets eak, flut- | miwards and Mrs, Loney. Mrs, T. they will proceed to Youngstown, 1 d tifi d the Regi trar of such ch e Passenger Servies SF's and paipitates, the nerves be- |, AlFyR BHC aloe, Hartington for a} Ohio, where they will locate for the not already notifie € IXCgls ang tinue day in and day out will soon shatter the strongest system. Be- come unsirung, you start at the least found, the puise becomes weak and | from "Kingston, ares. Danae. rued| present, should notify him at once. Under the Regulations © BETWEEN Halifax: and Bristol eA we Hey Jidedl winter with friends there. J. Wise! = VARKER VERY ACTIVE it is the duty of exempted men to keep the Regis- Money remittances made by matl Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills | Cloyne, 18 the guest of B. Kish, : Mobere etord "Con mised Genera it are the remedy you require to. siren-! Miss Sigsworth, public schooll ag a Shipping Point for Live Stock trar advised of any change of address, and failure Aseaia, 80 King St East. Tofonto, Ont: [then your heart and steady your Ledcher. bus.gone 0 her home In ak 2d aay: . to receive the questionnaire by reason of neglect of rary tung o z . farker, aral ~--A surprise . = : : "Mrs. Jackson, 457 Botwar St., Pet (ihe hospital with Dlood-polsoning in | party paid a visit to the home. of this duty must be treated as equivalent to failure to TT TCX ENN EN VY VVVYYYwYe [erboro, Ont., writes: "Fifteen years | Der hand. E. Clark an sister Helen { capt. Prink, who is now a resident | : : : For the Nora at the Front 31360 T Was 50 bad with eel YOIrs| 0 avin for 4 fow days with M03. | or "Varker, having moved. into. (he return the questionnaire after receipt, § jcoutd not walk across the house, my | Fi. Cooke. B. Lancaster has bought residence ot F. E. Benjamin. The a cin i § {nerves were literally all gone, and [the barn on the MacMichael place liecture here on Monday Bight on the Citi U to Assist CHOCOLATTA § [was frightened at my shadow. 1]8nd has removed the lumber to his War was a real treat to those who itizens Ur, iid ; [commenced to take Milburn's Heart] OWN premises." Miss L. Morley Lans-{ heard it given by Rey. John -Gar- ' . . . : fontaine the Conant partes 3 aud Nerve Pills and was soon able|0Wne las been the guest of her\butt. Legna Joyner i in the Hotel + In many instances information has been furnished Contains (he Chocolate, Milk and § [10 a0 my own work. I have told |®ister, Mrs. Herbison. Kathleen { Dieu Hospital, Kingston, 'seriously : : hi d h dozens of people about them. Some Grant has a position in one of "The i. Mrs. Charles Waodliouss is in by members of the public which has le to the can- as bad as I was; and today they are | CIty stores, pete + the Kingston General ospital. Both : : : : - also doing their own work. If more Li css tem are former residents of Varker. cellation of exemptions obtained by false or mislead Peagdp would take them there would| WEDDED AT HARROWSMITH. a Jeu Sywarth League hall is Ing statements. Further co-operation of this char- t Be k hearts." . : eR : Jy D.Cotiger. > ""Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills|The caer y updals On| Varker is becoming auite a ip- | - acter is invited. The Government regard'it as the uper are 50¢ per box at all dealers, or mail- | 'ednesday Last, . Ding point for live stock and hay, ted : Phone 76 : 341-3 Princess St. 3 ea direct on receipt of price by The Harrowsmith, March 27.--A quiet|A new platform has been built, fifty 8 Duty of all loyal citizens, not only to the Country, 9 3 4 I. Milburn Co, Limited, Toronto, | wedding took place in the Methodist] feet long, to facilitate the 'handling but to the men at the front, to assist in 'this way Ont, church, Harrowsmith on Wednesday | Of freight. : : : : : | morning, Mareh 27th, when Miss! ploidents are dow siixiaus hk in securing reinforcements on a just and legal - HF > I" i . : . . Bissell Carpet Sweep- A Actisy, Suge of Mr. ing operations to aid in greater pro- basis. Correspondence of this character will be - y x Y Ci " % 3 . . » .. | ers Made Over New. A on Marriage to Donald} Yo.l toe paid ist week fok hogs treated as strictly confidential and will receive the All Repair Work Done, wedding march was played by Mrs, In Yarker was $19.25. : : fullest investigation. : ae Prepared Instantly by Adding Belling Water Only, 4 4 . 4 Nu Cooking or Milk Required, | b- For Sale By 4 4 4 - F. D, Kuapp.and the ceremony was Allan Silver is busy with his < f 301 Barrie St Ph 1270 |i performed by Rev. A. Wilson Stew- ed Outfit cutting: wood 'in the | 3 at g i art. A number of the villagers were The Napanee river is rapidly ris- Hl! ~ present and offered congratulations CHARLES J. DOHERTY, ; , Minister of Justice, at the close of the.ceremony. The ing. and hgh water 1s expected on i sai. : : groom remembered both the organ] oo OPeRIng of the lakes. Correspondence should be directed to Major H. P. Cooke, Deputy it~ -------- WOMAN SAVED ist and the sexton with a GIIC Of frac docock: Whose Rome was ek Registrar under the Military Service Act, Kingston, Ont. 1p | J § | money. The happy couple left on ed (0 Yarker.' Fishermen will be {a > . = : I . é . "| the noon (UFR. train, and on their plenty this year owing to the high : 4 5 il . return of their wedding trip will re- [price of meats. : : ; > i ~- : g : Side at Powassan, where the groom Rev, Mr. Raymond, of the Holi- : i '| 15. a prosperous young farmer. 3 BE ---- : | A-------- : ness Movement .church, has gone to 8 . RR § Mr. Hassard, B.C.L., of Toronto, | Madoc and has béen replaced heref ili By Friend's Adviceand | gave an interesting address in the by Rev. Mr. Leddy, of Arden. Mrs. i ' 's Veg~: Methodist church on Sunday evening, Roy Skinner has returned from s 8 omer in the interests of the Dominion Alli-|Smith's Falls and is the guest of Lance, 2 : v Mrs. Johm Watt while there. APA ~ oy Much sympathy is ex df : tb ti g i x Mis, J. D. Shibiey in the death of no "Waite Island News. : LISTEN 10 THIS : 3 L E T ARTISTS ather, the late George W. Smith of! wolfe Isl nd, Maren 28.--Work-| § IQ. as) Weaibrooke, Mrs. (Dr.) Leggett of en have about. razed the nil] SAYS CORNS LIFT } WHO KNOW A na Mra. '1. 3. Gallagher 6 san. Roma Catbotle church, which has § IT OUT } i ag IH ] an rs. J. J. gher, le- | stood sinée the year , in w LE K H ; ) y : fil 1 had z {Son of Battersea, called on Rev. A.|it was built by the Rev. Bdward } } GOOD PIANO EASTER SHOES Fae y E. Stewart at the parsenage last 'Murray, who was then pastor, now | : - 2 . i HI Plains week. Born om Monday March 25th Monsignor Murray, of." Cobourg.}. : 'that are n | y | out relief. | °C MI: nd Mra. Ashwin, @ son. | During thewinter of 1872 the 1 ) 3 h : i J a af ¥ ee pi -.. jioners drew the stone to. ! HH ! 3 'above ehareh from the : weit for the past ix months yr. He wag , died | bora 1 Fhurov & son of the late ednesday after having ben siling | William Prest. os ; ii sl