Dolla §, ve have three new and they are just about the most magine at this popular price. Nita descri tion of these three new 6 strongly urge you to come and see for yourself EDDING INVITATIONS PRI oF 'It is the old Anglo Saxon name -| for Dandruff aad it's a good one. If § have drand You have itch { persistently microbes that are ily night or later will reach the very. life ir hair and 'destroy. its vital: bald --Bald to say " not even the wonderful rejuven- roperties in Parisiun Sage can after the hair bulb or Parisian | cures 0 E. B. Flint, the drug- lis it, recommends it 'and "only 80 cents a large our money back if it ndraff, Falling Hair complete clearing yards g in this lot, Muslins, Ginghams, materials that sold at 15 to 35¢. a yard. This is truly a splendid chance to buy materials for women's &% evening was magnificent. "He is to take the leadership of the 'choir Mr; " Northeote is associated with Mr. Warke 1n the law office of Dayid Ormiston. 4 UTICA Too lato for last week. Mrs: D. Christie, Lorneville, is visiting friends here. Miss Lintzel, Goodwood, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Beare on Sonday. Me and Mrs. Blakely, Sandford, visi Mrs. Geo Homon Sunday. RB Will Offering Service in the Methodist Church here on Sunday Jaue thé 20. Service 2.30 in the afternoon and 7.30 in the evening, > The Rev. Mr. Borland, of Col- umbus, will preach the pulpit cafit in the Presbyterian Church and. Utica played a © of foot-ball here last ight resulting in 1 to 0 'Greenback, Cane gh inspector for 8, Ont. as® far us possiblo] 'pupils be free to Ontar, waists or children's dres- ses. We'll make a Rapid Clear- BR ing of this lot at 8 p.m. on ® Saturday Night at 7c. per yd. See window. CLASS TO THESE LACE "HATS AT $5.00 On the large order, beautiful, large Summer Hats made of val. lace and point d' esprit, trimmed up in light summer styles with foliage, silk roses and new shades of old rose, light blue and pale green silk ribbon. A dress hat that makes your summer gown look twice as well. For $5.00 3 NTED AT THE STAR. NESTLETON Festival, --The annual anviversary of the Methodist Sunday School Nestleton, will be held 'on Sunday hs purpose residing in Guel and Monday June 27 and 28, 1909. Sunday Services at 10,30 and 7.p.m. by Rev. R. L. Edwards, Roseneath. Special Music by the Nestleton Choir, 'Spebial collections in aid of 8.8, Fund. * On Monday football at 3,00p. m, Nestleton vs Cadmus Supper from 5 to 7.80. In the eve- ning, commencing at eight o'clock, A program will be rendered cons's. ting of musie, recitations and drills by the children of the school, Addresses will be delivered by Rev. Edwards and resident Ministers. Admission Tea concert 25¢, children 15¢. Concertfonly 15¢ Children 10c, --t----i ASHBURN The Rev. H. Crozier, after a ten years' postorate 'at Ashburn and Utica; and over forty years in. the ministry has setired from the active work. = The re- lation of pastor and and people in these congregations has been most happy, and when leaving the Beagle manifested their high esteem for Mr. and Mrs, Crozier by presenting them with purses -- Ashburn $87.00 and Utica $30 00, They GREENBANK Mohodia : The Pacing Stallion Hal, H, 7 years old, the property of H. M. McKenzie, Port Perry. will stand for service ag his own Stable Port Perry during this &son. 1909; J DESCRIPTION AND PEDIGREE Hal. H. is of a dark Chestnut color, 2 white hind 'feet and small strip on nose. Stands 15 hands 214 inch® high and weighs over 1200 lbs with great bone ane muscle. Hal H. was sired by Octoroon: sire of Charley B. record 2,073. Cande, 2.11 1-4. Teddy B. 2.13 1.4 Oliver Mowat 2.2314," Bobby Hal, 2.18%, and others. 3 Haul, H. dam by 'Cap Hunter 2,18} Cap Hunter by old Clear Git, Cap. Hunter sired Prince H. 2.16}, Sprink 2.19. Kathleen, 2.21 1.2 and other fast ones, For Terms apply to H: McKENZIE, Proprietor, _ SEASON '1909 35 H,