Trousers hatohea. with loops for: belt. § Sizes 33 to 37. NAVY SERGE SUIT, $10.00 Nothing is more stylish for Spring =x =a9y wear than a navy serge. It is tailored - from an up-to- -date mode] from a good quality. "imported serge. Has good J linings throughout. Trousers finished with belt loops. . 'DRESSY WORSTED SUITS $15.00 A choice dressy suit made from all" wool English worsted, in a plain grey. Is tailored in a stylish three button sack model. Shoulders and fronts well built, RY linings. $16:00 ight a in plain white. elinsi has 's tan' capt gloves made with { oversewn seams, three rows heavy stitch- ing 1 p the back and fastened with one jome; Hasa very neat appeatanee. izes 74 to 10. * LAMA WOOL HALF HOSE Men's hose made of finest grade Llama wool yarn, seamless feet rein- forced heel and toe, 'retails at 50¢. This sock usually | Special price 86c. 3 3 pairs for no BOY'S TWO PIECE SUIT A very dressy 800 coli Suit made ~~ from-Dark Brown, English Tweed, ported Paramatta' Raincoat irl a tan shade 'made full 3 'military collar and'patch pockets. = Sizes 136 to. 44 , spent 'Sabbath| - The Epworth League will hold their 2 meeting on Thursday evening-on ac- count of the Box social this week. rie ---- scvaoe The marriage of Miss Hazel Mc Kinley, of Raglan, formerly clerk in the Ross Store, Port Perry, to Mr. Whitney, of Oshowa, took" place re- cently in Toronto where they now live. Mrs. Whitney is well known dt the centre where she visited her cousin { tet was spent in. sewing In cn 'was enjoyed. Wooldridge, of Ontario} ngs Schell, Foronto, is Homie Miss Lily Irwin, of Balsam, went 'I West. with Mr. Wanamaker's. party. '| Mr, Will Day accompanied them. to Toronto. «These young people are well known at Scugog whee they visit 18 the' sweet! ed a short time ago: rs May, Buffalo, daughter of Mr. spending a while with 3 the Head. Mr. Ephraim. Reader Sr. and dau- ghter, of Bad Axe, ' Michigan, are visiting his sister Mrs. Redman and of Cresswell other relatives. our | Xillage Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Lampkin 4 I whose marriage took place recently in Toronto are now settled in nn Sask. Mrs. Lampkin formerly - Miss Florence Mattin is a daughter of Mrs. Filip Martin of the Head. She has the congratulations and best 'wishes of There has passed thru our post- office this week, letters which should have passed thru a kitchen range -- Chain letters with an ancien3 prayer and a curse etc. Known to be a per- fect fraud first started out as a. joke- And yet no joke, for thousands of dollars have thus been wasted in post- A. |age--enough this year alone to save some fellow beings in China from death by starvation. to burn chain letters of all descripton. Mrs. H. Merrett is staying with her mother Mrs. McGregor. She expects to join her husband in the West in a couple of months. Mr. Gordon reports business to have been thus far quite brisk at the store, so that he has felt encouraged to in- crease his stock and add several new lines." » The season for muskratting is now on. There are a number camps on the shores and some fine animals are being caught. Mr, Thos. Clark has sold his little broncho to a buyer at Roseneath,Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Crozier visited Mis. Plowman and Mr. W. Crozier. Mr. Mills, contractor of Port Perry has been having the building material drawn to Seven mile Island. As the construction of the Hotel is to "be rushed in order that it may be opened in June... = Mr. George Hall and family have k and | moved to Port Perry. SLE ba eas: "olida a Blea Mr. Emest Wheatley and faraily have taken' possession of the house on Mr. Redman's which - was lagely occupied by are seen fi and gos We are advised !s made with box pleat back and front, strong body linings and bloomer pants. Sizes 24 to 25. Price $8.00 BOY'S TWO PIECE SUIT $6.00 Boy's smart two piece Suit, made from dark tweeds in Grey, Browns, and Greens, showing f: stripes. Coat is double brea: three button model with good lining. Large full fitting bloomer pants. Size 27 to 33. Price $5.00 Sittings of the Divisipn Courts OOUNTY OF ONTARIO 3 91 2 iss E, by=Jsa. i 16th Feb, 6th, Mar. sth, 3 , July 4th, un ne 1th, July, 4th, Sept. 4 « BROUGHAM- Clerk, eeson, Greenwood-- an, 17th, Mar, sth, May 6, July sth, Seph th, Nov, 11th, x ony 1 wl a urnham, Post RT PERR --Jan, re Mar. 7th, May 4th, July h, an 7th, rth, aon 6th Nov. . et an, vath, Mar, 26th, ah Nov, sand, Jan. 5s C NNINGTON=Clerk fons Jan, th, M. 6 She 7 U ard, 1) PRLS ek i Tri, Soke By Order, |. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace Dated at Whitby, Oct..s th 1 11. CANADIAN PACIFIC COL ES! Some splendid flocks of wild ducks]