A spl in pen Grey, R avy. 38in wide. De pe Chiff t Panam Sc. PER YARD Rose, Green, Navy, Bro W. G. & R. collars, Shirts, ete are the recognized leaders in Can- We have just received a big shipment of ust clear the balance of Summer Hats, Flowers, etc, s the workmen are waiting to commence simprove- id "alterations in . this department, and we'ed rather these: hats, efc., at half price or less than have then und accumulating dirt; and filling wanted room. ' So veek for the biggest bargains yet. adian collars and shirts. these modern, comfortable, close fitting collars. Come here and we'll show you 'the goods, and how to put them on--there's a knack in' this, COLLARS, 2 FOR 26c¢. SHIRTS 76c. TO $2.00 teen only hats for Women and Children, trimmed with- to cost, with Flowers, Foliage, Chiffon, Tulle elvet Ribbon, are on sale any day this week after morning, Sure, the good ones will be picked out come early. - And, just here, we wish to say that these Mot stickers and old ones. They have been trimmed sale during the last two' weeks: r $2.00 to $5.00 each. New Neckwear Classy shot stripe taffeta silk four in hands. that tie in those narrow small knots, and fit so well with these new closc itting collars, Big selection of new shades jw L brown and" blue, and 26. e, whether Staple or. Fancy, no matter green ce, all shades, plenty of Burat. amethyst, roseand fawa. v SEAGRAVE Mt. Snyder is still confined to bis bed through illness, but we eo] Miss Maggie and Mary Mamea, of| i908 to bave bim continue to guide| erboard,the | Toranta, have been regent visitors with | the affairs of the fand which under Arg : Hd hale Bowles, - hia management hag been Li Sistas § Neil McDugal of; Miss Minnie Lamb, of Toronto is visit. | fal The same can be sa ev. | Lone f ced : 3 Chas. Tait; of Finger] under the parental roof : De. Driggs snd other connexiona] Ya Tor Short & stomsly i lso'by his widow | Mx. H. Costello and wife, and Edward Toes uestion of Chnfeh tinjon will] Pre Mellow, of Saintfield, is im. Y is nher aflic: | Mole and wif, of Ashburn visiting at donb Loe lon w daily attendance. © | Wm. Costello's on Sunday. DAD eR or pidared, apd pro. | 2.1}. LUCE NER, Society Social Smith of | | Our school teacher Miss Brown arrived action. f "Mr. and }and reopened school on Monday last with a fair good attendance. Everybody come and enjoy 'the, treat of im [the season. PE ---------- Toronto Globe brs is considerable' ¥pscalation r. Carman witl | C1 SL 'General Conference A large number of requests relating to the publication of a new Hymn and Tune Book have been made, but until the question of union is finatly settled It is not likely 'that any action' will be taken. The warm discussion which took 'place at the last session of the Toronto Con- ference on Rev. George Jackson's book bas not settled the matter by any means, bat the hole suhject will come" np for consideration through a memorial sent foward by the Toronto laymen. Strong feeling exists upon both sides, Other questions: to. be disenssed are: The time limit of the ministry, ministers' salaries; restatement of rules; the improvement of the class | meeting; consolidation ot the Chris: tian Guardian and the Wes eyan, the admission of women to the conrg ur b, thé election of Church last Wednesday evening wasa fine successs. The crowd was jatge and the evening pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs, King had everything well arranged for the - occasion, which passed off most pleasantly. * The. good things ' provided by the ladies were much enjoyed. Lay- ton Brass Band rendered their selections well; Miss. Whiteway proved herself a superior elocn tionist; Me. King's gramaphone pleased the crowd well. Proceeds were over $40.00. Prof. Wiggins is dead. Surely 'our weather will be more * settled now. Miss A. Gibson, Manila, is holi} daying at Wesley Gibson's. Mrs: Calder is visiting friends in Pickering. ; Messrs. J: Smart and S. Eaton, recently arrived from England.are visiting Mr, A. W. Smart. : intend to settle permanentiy in Canada, "The land of prosperity" = Mr. Jobn Mark's baby has been