"Screen Doors. Screen Windows "Lawn'Mowers | £ reader posted as to _ jsavers offacd hb merchants, 'Chis co mpuey in your pocket if Ear 8 ii BL advagtage ofthe: bargains offered. | Coal Oil Stoves {Jones, Bpnk & Co. 4 » . 4 ¥ Fancy Wash Collars 23¢, Gasoline Stoves mer Millinery" $4 25. = Sum : y £4 Silks 5c. Linen Suiting Lawn Shears ; Hog A ' Purdy's Cash Store ~~ = = > 12 packets flower and garden ; : . . ds 25c. 6 Ibs. broken sodas 5c. The very best in this line|{e ss, 00 soap 250. Be 258 A. Ross & Sons "THE patterns areall attractive and. © of the latest design.. The goods Read about the big "uo in' i will wear long after you have forgotten Sole Agents for the 'celebrated Sherwin-Williams|adv. on page 8. ei the Price. Vou cus ha : the SShirts | Paints and Varnishes, aT =P op can have these hires with or without cuffs attached.in sizes from 14 to 1%. They are shirts with style, regular 75¢, ' : : Carnegie Bros. : Buy your wire netting. now for fixing up your poultry yard. H. Doubt & Son mo We can clothe you "well for less than $20. See the adv. on page 5. * CARNEGIE BROS. BE Tih er . . : Fe For 47c. Soe tors SOR RRR MCA MPM PCI ACC RCO PCR PCOC CRICK | WH MC SUMMER MILLINERY | wh ceptable as a wedding present, Our selection pleases. Daily arrivals of NEW MILLINERY hy ; RE ALS ind ~ to give'yoy plenty of neck *féom = + high efiough tobe dressy, . China Matti, Imported Linoleum HEAVY Imported" Linoleum, = bulk and be sure of fresh seed. : block pattern, . medium dark, * ok 2 yards wide, . This is no 'cheap' W H Doubt quality but hought to sell at 50c, per oubt On eR Spruce up ! Vou can get an A1 Square yard. Onsale "this week at Spring suit for $15.00. Why be shabby ? Diesfeld's A nice necklet and pendant with suitable bracelet are just what are wanted to wear with the summer blouse. Our assortment is good. || Co A. Ross & iE * * ? » RK LE STO * Rose & Co / | Save money on Hosiery at "The -- Fair." ; ET Saye money on lases at '"T'he MAPLEVILLE Fair" : = Mr Jos. Raines and Mr. B. Dunn, |E%9 went on a bnsiness trip to Hamilton last week. ; a % : Mr. and Mrs. James and family of Oshawa were visiting her sister Mrs: Alonzo Williams, for .a few days last| weck. Mrs J. Hawkins has returned to her A Japanese Screen will give {one % aykins Jus oom T "ar- ome near Huntsville, after spent din; alg to your room. They are truly week with her sister-in-law Mrs. B. tistic. "Call to see them. r : S d nS 4 | Dunn. > 7 1 A €€ adv. on page 1. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hurst and son of |£% ! Prince Albert were calling at Mr, Levi | 25 Death of Mrs, Henry Frive 4: + Parish's on Monday. ; Mrs. Henry Frise who has'bgen | . Mr.and Mrs. A. Stevenson of Scugog, ill for some time passed away | at [Was visiting Mr, Jos. Raines on Sunday. her home early last Sunday mora-|, Mrs. E. Williams was visiting her son E B Flint . Buy your garden seeds here in 37%. per square yard ® , * A choice selection for the Summer MISS WALKER Millinery . - Parlors 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3 3 3 0 EELLLLEEEE0L044666668 FEIT F IIIB IIIS * Something new. in design in buggies. They are handsome, stylish and durable, fully guarnteed. Call and see them. A. W, Allin. The regular meeting of the town council will be held on Monday, 4 IOOOOCIOCIOC IOC ICCC ICCC * yk Miss Walker See the new summer millitery at Miss Walkers. Marshal Stonehouse 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 3 34 3 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 2 97 p=. dinner sets, regular $7.50 for $5.50 at "The Fair," Dr. David Archer's horse was successful in winning first in -the high-stepping ¢lass at the celebra- tion iu Uxbridge on Motiday. Mr. Chas. F. Cook 'has opened a barber shop above 'the Observer Office. Everything is clean and in Port Perry on Monday. June 8th. Regular 25¢c. white granite pud. ding paus for 15¢c. at 'The Fair." WANTED--A good girl to do general housework. also a ydung girl to take charge of children uring afternoon. Apply to Mrs. neat, If you want prompt atten- call and see the new barber. Express Waggons, regular' $2.25 for $1.69 at "The Fair." . ? at late Donald Stalker one of the tion under comfortable conditions early and most respected of the e ing. She was the daughter of the settlers in Whitby township. She was born in Argyleshire, Scotland, some 69 years ago and was 2 years in Blackstock. "Mt. Leslie Wilson, spent the holiday Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Turner, of Port |® Perry, were visiling her parents here on | AS Sunday: Pa $ 'Miss M. Williath, Miss L. Goode, spent "Empire Day. of age when she came with her arents to Canada. The late Mrs, rise was a woman of sterling Monday at Mr. Alonzo William's, - | white th wind. But we bad & good time © Youngsters were giving thelr program. - : A.J, Carnegie, Port Perey. A start was made last Friday in| qualities and though for manv | The Citizens Band gave the first an excellent feature of public years a sufferer, she bare her "open air 'concert of the season infschool education. Empire Day. was affliction with Chistian fortitude. the park on Friday evening last|observed by the children. + The|She was married to Mr. and the excellent music was. .much | patriotic-demonstration was held in BLAOKSTOCK |». Tw the evening after a supper that | Notice is hee v given that One item in the Methodist 8. By 'was more than equal to our hunger, first sitting of toy Siven Anniversary did not come off, and [a program of 'nineteen numbers was | ion to revise: 55 Frise [that was the tug-of-war. between |given. To our idea the Seagrave of th enjoyed by the large crowd in attendance. : Ladies' and children's underwear at "The Fair." The following members of 'Old England Lodge No. 9, Sons of|dian spirit. England attended the parade at 'Oshawa :--Wm. Davey and son, | parents and friends were present. the town hall, and a number 'of In view of the fact that our foreign immigration is so large, it is well to foster a truly loyal British Cana- No small amount of the success of the venture last Fri- day was dueto the persistent efforts of the principal of the public some forty-five years ago.' Mr. Salts and - Blackstock, but. 'the|chol and Mrs. Frise moved from Brod! township to Port Perry some 35 years ago and have resided here ever since, N SEAGRAVE and Blazkstock made up loss. The score was 18:5. in fav: lof Blackstock {accident marréd the game, ee . Weston was. hit in the fase ~|baseball, and had to have medic: attention. The ladies were not Ball match between Cedurdale | pro . Unfortunately a € "Miss Essie Midgley of Priice. Albert is visiting friends here. Roberts, Will Cook, Stephens, C. J 'Evans, L. Palmer, F. Martin, |school--Mr. R. F. Downey. J JH. Nott, Walter Oke, Arthur| The High School pupils joined | ar. 0d Mrs. Dial Frise Doubt Jas. Ward. ©". "inthe demonstration and. assisted Toronto, spent: the. holiday |. Croquet sets, Hammocks at' "The fran i Mr. and Mrs, Salem Snyder's, Fair : sel i it" Zhe Jeted 8s chairman in the place of 'Mr. Gordon Hope, of Seu ; €0. Rese 'who was utiavoid- ; B : ~|spent Sunday at Mr, . ©... Public Playgrounds, |8bly gut grtomn, The program wis Es. mah Ww. _ Judging by the cordial reception | more townspeaple will b tio] Miss May McLean of Port Per "collectors" Tor, thet caley he pros i din | ry bas been visiting. with ublic playground, it is evident 'IM "hon 4 . that the need for such he program ds ay Thompson. ~ xecreation pro : ctiogl. A It is nspessa essary to raise abou 500 to p ise fotir: a of land and fence the same t suitable to