clusive sale of the SOLD BY Forman Son | Seagrave spent i throagh seeding Iy two weeks. Several othere are PROSPECT leap year social wil] be held in nearly through. This is very early considering i pecs church wi dr the ren 3 cloe of the JI. Snell, president. 'e have received the Quebec X . an iilos- weekly publisher by Wm. Toronto containing five on the founding, Five Seiges Conquest of Quebec, with it Gives of > of Onwar id four engravings. account of a subject Aid on Friday, May lent programme , only ladies taking seRefreshments will be served mme, is a good treat in store for the emen. Admission 20e. under 12 years i0c. Mrs. MissLizzie Anderson, Ashburs, is visitisg relatives heae. In place of the usus] Methodist S. S. Anniversary serviees, a free will offering will be held on Sanday June 2ist. A picnic for the cKild- ren will be arranged for later. Mr. and Mrs. Juno. MM. Murray were in Seagrave over Sanday. Arbor day was observed in the public sehocl kere om. Monday. Much credit is dae the teacher and to all Canadians. Send for' pupils in the improved appearance -- - Lof the school room and play ground. to only 2Ce. . { bope for a speedy recovery. en's Clot on. Look anywhere an satisfaction, and see what we're them, examine them, . you're' doubtful--the ~quality and all our ¢ clothes is and 7 p.m. by Rev. J. J. Ferguson of Orillia. Special music by the Sunday School at both services: Colleetions will be taken in aid. of: she school On Monday, May 23th, a programme of sports will be held in the afternoon at the fair grounds, Baseball match hetween Cedardale; and Blackstock to commence at two! o'clock. The following eontests will ; also take place :--Obstacle Race, | Needle Race, Wheelbarrow Race, | Candle Race, Thiee-legged Raee, | Egg Race, Egg and Parasol Race for | ladies, 100 and 50 yard races, ete, Spitable prizes will be awarded. There will alco be a tag of-war he- tween Cadmus and Blackstock. Supper will also le served from 5 to 8 »'clock after which An enter: taiament will be gives by the San- day school consisting of recitations, drills, dialozue, choruses, songs, ete. Admission to supper and entertainment 25c., entertainment No admission fee will be charged to the fair grounds. ~~ $7.50 to "For 10.00 and Fancy At 13.00 SONY 4 a We are sorry to report the illness of Mrs. Wm. Clarkson, Mrs. J. Martin and Mr. N. Wilkinson and The F. M. S. ladies have returned bome from Toronto and report a very pleasant time, : ¢ ! Mr. Jas. MgTaggat and Jas. Jon 4 e Mastin were inspecting the cement work of Mr. E. Burr's barn. We expect to see an up to dals ba boys, eh. . Rev. H. D. Leitch has returned home after a months visit to the ing Peerless Material Workmanship, Style ahd Price Take those four points to judge clothes d everywhere else, buy here and you're "safe in port" for But talk's cheap. Come talking about, feel tear them open if answer to all this onfidence in the » "We want your business THE SUITS $15.00 All Wool Tweeds, greys browns, stripes and A checks, well tailored and excellent linings. Worsteds in light and At 15.00 padded shoulders. and checks. Fine single o ~---- dark shades. English Every po greys, stripes Worsteds, blues- r double breasted, hand, Apt to be any da Showery V NOW Suppose fur your own satisfaction you come and see The are going to be quite the th us about a Raincoat. showing is superb. new swagger back coa's ing this season an! (ur $10.00 TO $15.00 eS Dunk & Co. West. Mr. D. McTaggart and Mr. Alf. Dowson spent Sunday with friends in Seagrave. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Clarkson spent Sunday with Jas. Innis BETHEL A rousing good time is expected +at the Methodist: Sunday school Anniversary to be held here on May 24th and 25th. An-excellent , array of talent will entertain the A number from Seagrave attend: | 1o2cure and fun loving part of ed the evening service on Sunday. {man and the ladies will sec to it Mr. Young, Port Perry, spent that you get enough to eat and Sunday at Mrs. Ferguson. real good eating too. Don't for- Miss Margaret Wilkinson bas bo the date May 25th More 'later. returned home after visiting friends ater in Bethel SEAGRAVE Miss Alma Foy spent Sunday at her home in Port Perry. Mr. H. Midgley called on talidets, os: - friends-in Port Perry on Sunday. "*-gerbox. Alldroesists. The Shoe © We are pleased to see Mr L. King out again" after his long ill- ness. Mr. R. Thompson shipped a carload of potaloes this week. League this week is in charge of Miss Winnie Wells and Rev. J. v.| Robins. . A large number of our church! members attended the Sacrament-, al service held at Zion on Sunday morning. « Our §mall boys are busy thesc days catching and selling suckers. A bell has been purchased for use in Sunday school. It is a de- {cided improvement. Many of our people who are accustomed to haye their garden- ing finished very early in May 'are ing blue these days. ~ The, not even permit a nt nd Mr. Fergueson iends here on Sun- has returned where sh tevening. They are endeavoring officers were clected for the year:- President, J. Westley Real; 1st vice, Miss Alberta Real; 2nd vice, Miss Gertrude Stovin; 3rd vice, Miss Clara Barrett ; ath vice, Miss Pearl Real; Secretary, Ryerson Beare ; cor. Secretary, Miss Bertha Till; Tres, Lewellyn O'Neill, Organist, Hattie Beare ; Assistant, Clara Barrett: Stewards, Cecil Phair ; Wilmer Stovin. . May 25th will be a gala day among the Presbyterians. They always do have a good time at the 5.5. Anniversary and this year the program will keep up the good record. Miss Elspeth McDonald can fnrnish a whole program her- sclf and there is other excellent talent. Fuller particulars iater. PRINCE ALBERT Mr. D. Cash and daughter Miss Alice Cash returned home from Toronto on Thursday of last week. Mr. and Mrs A. Bongarl haye returned home from Florida after spending the winter there. Miss Margarctte McBrien has returned home from Toronto after paying an extended visit to friends there. | Mr. Wm. Patterson has secured a posirion in T. C Forman's store. Albert Division No. 31 of the Sons of Temperance met last Tuesday and had a successful to Meet again. 'There will be no service here next Sunday evening owing to Anniversary 'at Manchester. "Mr. John, Jeffrey 'has planted a! number of fruit trees this season. | Mr. Thos. Jeffrey has invested | {ina new windmill "and will have' it erected shortly. i . The Quarterly meeting' of the' - {Official Board was "held 'here on, Monday 4th inst... The finances. of the dircuit are in a healthy state. | 'The Missionary and Educational died: inctea, EPSOM Mis. Fred Coates and baby Jean, of Allandale, are visiting with her uiother, Mis, C. Asling. _Arbor day was held on Monday. All worked enthusiastically and the school and its surroundings are generally improved. Miss Florence Walker spent Sun- day under the parental roof. The Epsom boys have reoi ganized a footbell team, and the Uxbridge team intend coming to our village for a game next Tuesday night. Mr. Fred Bailey, who for some time has been troubled with his eves, has gone to Toronto to a hos- pital to have one of them operated on. Mr. and Mrs. John Medd spent Sunday with her parents at Dar- lington. , Don't forget Manchester anni- versary on Sunday, May 17th. MAPLEVILLE Seeding is fairly well -a vanced: considering 'the weather. Miss M. Robinson, of Port Perry, was visiting at Mr. Jos Raines, last week. . Mr. and Mrs. W. Gerrow was visiting with Mr. B. Dunn last week, Toa 'Mr. L. Parish of the Central Gardens has a finer and Jarger stock of plants this year than usual. : . Mr. Alonzo Willianis is making a great improvement to his farm by setting out a young orchard and building a new road fence. Mr, Leslie Willson was visiting with his parents in Honeydale on Sunday. _ ET ri Mr. S. Mandam, of Greenbank, is visiting at Mr. L. Parich's. Mr. and "Mrs R. Raines, of Pefferlaw, spent Sunday with his parents. ELT : mite. 1c TELL Miss E. Johnson was calling 'civ friends hers last week, ~~ >. Miss and i