Orchards rices for Nay or 'Nuinber One Anthid, cite Coal, The D. L. & W. Scranton, Acknowledged to be the | est, is as follows: ; Nut Coal. dt bin, $7.00 acliveted, 2. so Stove & Egg "8.75 95 'Pea Coal © 6.00. Orchard 21 Biaranices. avery 'pond of Coal he sells It 3 isthe. est coal on the market, not mixed with in- forior real pros y Screened, i graded and d ingptsted, od Do you know you can' take as much crop off 3 100 acres properly drained as you en off 200 acres not drained and save half the abort It's a fact. Do you know that proper, inexpensive tile drainage assists Puiverizttion long thon @ season--prevents 'surface washing--maakes your fond lighter to work-- prevents drought and the the quality of your ¢rops?. Fig lhe ond po ay, free o 105 Share, a very fn a et) booklet on this tod ject?' Much to learn--nothing lo ything that will hel you grow bette) igger Srops. rainage means as much as two dollars: in your bank aceount dr every one that goes now, and the Goverment lends you money for the Tile if desired. Write us today. Mention this paper, Your book is waiting . ¥ 'Dominion Sewer Pipe Co., Limited SWANSEA, ONT! FLCRANE mam in AND GREY. | xan CX BED SUINCY. Sue AND RED ane EDE. "NO RED, G ANA NOQUE a, =a GRAN] Mr. S. Graham is our local agent and samples of our monuments may be seen at onr premises, Perry St, Port Perry. ~ Prices and styles will be shown on application to Mr. Graham at the Post Office, WAR TAX on Columbia Grafonolas or the Famous (ouble-Disc Record Notwithstanding the increase cost of production through special war taxes, etc. the, price of all Columbia products will remain exactly the same as before the war. Columbia Graphophone Company GEO. R. DAVEY, Agent 'ROSE & CO. THE FAIR Help the country's revenue How?--by buying and mailing as many Post-catds as possible. We have reduced the price of every postcard. in the store to 6 for 6c Tals wis tg a apie of To mee i Tem tax charged, the use of post cards will $0 less that ever 'we have a very Fras assortment. training camp. $ pointed Superentendent of School in place of Mr. M lenis a member of London conference the house arid lot formerly owned by 2 8S W. Totten at the Manchester services Star Office Mr. and Mrs, Campbell 'in which it conduct to the soldiers at Mr. Wm. J. Martyn has who is removing from the village The same teachers and officers. i pected will help. him loyally and faithfully as they have in the past. Mr. Martyn has taken hold: of the earnestly. j Evangelistic': "meeting ate *: be condiicted in the Sys. Station | Methodist church by. Miss K. Morton] The services commence on' Monday, May $ and will eatin dn hese Mr. Yonge, recently arrived from Vancouver, B.C, and is spending two weeks with his wife and daughter at the home of Mrs: McBrien i : a : Mr. Arthur Savage-spent a week at | his father's home. He has purchased R ag | a n Mr, Thomas Stanton, of Cricat, : Mr. J. Cook, of Toronto, and already is visiting at home. has had several applications from men who wish to purchase it; ' The Methodist churches of Whitby Dustrict will hold their annual meet- ing at Pickering on May 19th, Seeding is ended, and thie farmers | Rev. Dr. Oaten of Toronto, is ex. BIS tow raking "the oodchigks out] pected to visit this circuit next Sun- | of the grain fields. day. He is expected to be present at| The Ladies' Aid H®ld their nth : the service in Prince Albert at 10 a.m. ly meeting last Wednesday with a tea | at Manchester at 11 a.m., at Prospect 'and program at 'night. Mr, Thos. at 2.30 p.m. and return to Prince Stanton gave a short but erent Albert for 'evening service, Dr. Oat-, talk on'the war. = ° © Miss: Eva "Brent is home again Yast spending se 'several weeks | in. Ony . haawa.. Mr Geo. Lake is rocking a new. house just south of the village. = [We are glad to see our Sunday School freshening up with spring time Cycling i is good now and the young men seem to enjoy it extensively. E The Epworth League was "conduc ed by Mrs, Grose last Sunday evening and a fine meeting was the result, MR All 'are heartily welcome to' attend these services, The May Quarterly meeting ° was held at Prince. Albert last morning, = The evening sevice was taken by Mr. Craig. Mr. R.A, Savage assisted Rev, h » ; x .in the evening giving a very earnest "and practical address, _ After the prayer meeting last week, 3 a number froM the meeting accoms | panied by the pastor went to the hom# ;of Mr. and Mrs. M: Campbell, who 'are about to leave our village, in the! near future, (An address was read to JSR} Seagrave The annual meeting of the. Sunday. School was held ast week, and 'the' reports. which the Seeretary "and x Treasurer gave, were well received. The following teachers and officers {1 were elected for the ensuing year. Sapte. 3h Zrges expressed the appreciation the Suri. day Schonl had for Mr. Campbell's faithful services as superintendent,and | also Mrs, Campbell as teacher. . A nicely hound copy of 'the Bible wis |