pital for Sick Chlldr'en,ý Toronto spent a;e'dy t homelaey M.enon Saundilierýis a'nd sons, Alan and Bobby-, Tor-onto visited with IMr. and Mrs. Arthur SaundIers ýon Mr, 1,.,adM LHcoIBwn pn îi!l evsin wih . and Mrs A~~~~ MietBasm ln. in M ýr. Jon Ber a agood pure-ý , e Heefor fioew ýrecenmit,11 uli- Wi eil Rao tiy ha purchased a Ml-shn sinroy Be hvlrr 'av h- lft 0-five ac'ep onsioMrix wirevin anw netd -on osiilfi of the faem-and thbid Thg. e oelcm- e thi faily1 to our Fieti. Mrs. ShWinies ihaing aIol br oof wn; lnn ffic.H M-lv r ani MrsMarslwCatterton1 viste? wthfrind inBoMail 1 ei pa700ts'Mr. Shadn -Shlo'xnrMfa The. Aromend Scool lubMets Fiay vnigth.7t n Gh or- Fioe unr. AWinnein Crino e %e ie hnicli, JomiessPowe; lo nvian. Uowrd Saplton:moatnum bers Mordenhe Ulmotheuiont, Ili ashaloChater. b surmn-i Mr Arts ,-- -s T eant; H ilady,-M s. Chas. Stfalp etion kw ady, MrIýIsheo deon Power A inty lu rnchwa s Mrd Coler Sih busies as e lt with. Ts Awos f-olowed by dadg pis,i rslo. Coiheri hae ihe r aieSho.oicardofapiz KENDAL 1i-. ickçWoudstra has returned fîmthe Netehriland(ls Nwith i bride; ,a "hwer- will be given for thei fn o Frîiday night, April llth. Mr- and Mr-s. T. Garbutt spent tLhe weekend at th-eir homne hie7. ý Mr. Rolibie Alexander spent the 1 weý(ekend ith his parents, Mr.andl Mdrs. Bake Alexander. The WV,A. mieeting was held at thei h-omne of Mrs. G. Cathicart on Wednes- dayv, March 25thi, with an attendance of 16. The presdentMrs.Cathcart, wvas in the chair. The -rolcaif swas "Name a man who has nide good.", Miselen Hoy read the ,sciltu(-e lesson. The thi ee groups gave the(r .report which showred that they ve.ce keepingbusy. Ms. Reg. Elliott tooki the topic and gave the life story of thie evangelist Gipsy Smîith -which was most interestinig. The meeting closed wvith the Mýiziph Benediction and aý social time was enjoyed during le- ùeshments. Mis. G. Martinell and' rs. M. Luxon were the hostesses. The Farmii Forum wound upl the winter sess-ion ,vith a pot luck sýupper in the Sunday School roomi on Mvonj- d&y night, March SOth. There wme about 3U' to partake of the supper and evepyone had an enjoyable tinISe Theie w\as a pretty birthday cake in hýonour of Miss Doreen Powell ,vwhose birthdaty it w-as, and the cake was IN S'CK TRURSDAY Easter Lilies Po,,t t edI Fte' utd FwrS - Cinerarias " ans Narcisses Owers wilI be in stckSat. ?la ascilPartt in celebrating Easter. COMIN 40NAPRIL 75, 16, 1L7 and 19 The Re7î! CANADA'"s GREATEST DRUG SALÉ JA* KMAN IFLOWERS passe d a nd Iproved very de- ictrois. Therelee tw-ýo speakers and Mm' Arthur Thompson birduced the is peaker, Mr. Weston Banniser of CambeIcrot, hospoke or the work of' the Fdrto of Agricul- turewhc mad& us ail realize w-,hat the Federa<tion was dloîng on1 the far- meshehiaîf. The niecessity for ad- ersngfarm ýlproducts was stressed, eseilynow that synthetic »roducts wvere on the markeSt. The second SieBills 6:40 ard 9:00 Dýouble BiRs 6:40 and 8:20 in. - Sat. - April 3-4 Free 3001 aIl One Cent Sale t Watch for further particulars $Zmfles 'N Chu7ckfe of delicious boxed Chocoylates, rang- in g in Prief- m.......95e. tg$5.00 Eastçr Eg _g and Norelties'ranging hiî price from .... ........ ..........c. to $1.60 Tyrr1 Drug Store PHONE 68-r-1 speakJerAIMr. Bey. Gray of Gardel, Hil wabten introducd by M-vr., Thomipson, who spolçe of thle work of the Junior Fr~es Association in bis communuity and the need for moreý members. The qustinare asan- swered by the memýbers, who er divided into four g oups to enablIoe it to be answered mr quickly. A con- test ini which the members ýwere asked tu draw a face of samneone in the roomi and thenit was up to thie foiks to guess the owner of the face, was en.joyed. This endedl a very- enjoyiable e'ening. The Chur«h service CHiI be helà I n the liendal TJnied Churcli At2.10 p..neixt Sunday. We were sorry to hear that Mir. and Mrs. Roy Mercer were flot very weland we inissed themn at the Farm Forum supper. ~.0oldpomtyou to calln sîmffle beautîfûl services t1hat prove consoling to the bereaved. HARTLEY Re BARLOW FUNERA L HOME Phone 18 r 7 Easter Cards, Toys and Novelties. ý-N,)Ion Hose, Lady Beth, 51 guage, 15 denier, full fashioned, sizes 9 to 11, spring~ shades, pair $1.25 Batwing Swcaters, Ladies jersey, colors blaek, red or torquoise. Priced at.. ... ........$ Mixing Bowl Sêts, Fiieking, 4 -piece, colors ivory or green. Sy pieda....... .7 Teapots, assortd floral decorated earhenware., dripless, 6 cq size.... ......9 . Refrigerî'ator B"owl Sets, 4 pDiec e 1 o lyethylene, 3 iýbowls andi seràper. Completell..........9c Garmient Bags; 'See Safe", plàtic, 25 in. by 60 in. holds eight ý,rm-ents ............79c. Window Shacleà, Cellulose si.ze 36 ini. by 70 in., col ors erearnm, green o 'ýwhite, complete with roller. Each r... .......... -......... 89c, Cups and Sauce ", fa i(ey English China, priced from.............49c. fo $1.49 Grocery Feà-turea Ogilvie Hot Roll Mix 14 ounce pkg. 29C. 9Camp Coffee, 4'/z oz. bottie for....29c. Quaker Corn -Meal, 2-2 oz. pkg ........ 21c. Eate SecaiStokely Honey Pod Peas Easte SPECiGt 10 oz. tins, 2 for . . 29e. Ir a~~Clothes Pins, spring or 39c. J LLU round, pk-g. of 36 for 25e 3 for 29c Statesman Cohioe (Red) Salmon Y2ý lb. tins for............ 25c. Shelled Wainuts, ~3 ounce packages......... 19C. Borax, S8 ounce package.,............13C. Wite Beans, 16 ounce package. .....1e ORONO 5c,.TO $ 100STREF Yî>TR PLÂ Slxi G ý'TRE1 3-4 i- 'l -AND 14e' A' HO0WL f *oved I Orono, Ont. Phone 18 r 2