Le MLE 1 semi-fitting 'and lined with cere . Plain medium width 1 , finished 'with bands and of self. Sizes 32 to 44. at sold regularly from $22.00 $25.00. : all wool broadcloth, serges, etc, im 29 to 33 inches long, semi- | with silk braid, satin and ith satin and silk. = Colors, ard, Brown and Black. MCINTYRE CO. [LT 3 DRY idlaw took the Topic. = For programme Vera Prentice gave a recitation. Mr. Frank Millman a solo Mrs. Laidlaw and Eva Mill man a duett, Miss Aggie Costello an ental and Bertha Dun- can and Norman Prentice a dia- logue. "Lunch and coffee were then served and every one left spent a very n abundant supply ¢ gs provided by the ladies ging by the choir, - with a Fondered solo by Miss P. Col- --= | remarks aud An excellent | Mr, Leiteh, and Summery Styles in the New Millinery Hosts of summery styles are ready for this season. Hats for the young woman: the middle aged woman and the elderly woman. Graceful ribbon and flower bedecked hats for the filmy summer frocks. Street hats in all sorts of sensible pretty styles. Dressy after- noon aad calling hats and dignified all black and mourning hats. It is the most extensive and artistic show- ing of Paris inspired millinery yet displayed. Among the lower priced, hats start as low as $2.50 and range to $6.50. In the better hats prices start at $7.50 and range to $42.00. The Misses Raymes, of Toronto, spent Euster with their parents at Maple Grove. T Mr. Wm. Milner, who is living in Toronto, spent Easter on the Island, Mrs; Hubert Shipman and sons of Cannington visited with her par- ents at the parsouage at Easter. Mr. Orme Hood, of Toronto, was among the Easter visitors, Orville Demara, of Oshawa was another home-comer at Master, PRINCE ALBERT The Easter social given by 'the young people of tne League of he Methodist church here was a ood sticcess if any enjoyable time cennts for any thing: he Euster program was excellent, The refresh- abundant; the decorations in good taste. and the brain food which was distributed will no doubt produce good results. Old and youny enter- ! o heartily into the fun provided and a Mr, An enjoyable time. Rev, rris 'added much to the iu- terest of the evening by his cheerful humor: - The raised a nice the year for the -{cows. . * {Jo years ago, and a "Wedn Geo, Hayes, of West Dnrbam, over Their home was noted for its hospitality and many of the ministers who were stationed on their circuit carried with them: the rememberence of the welcome they always received in the home of Mr, and Mrs. Hayes, The funeral service was condacted «| by Rev. Mr; Harris, who mentioned the fact that as a young man he had been entertained in their Home, when he preached in the 'neighbor- hood, After years of active hfe away atthe age of 94 years and 8 monthe leaving the tesitmopy, thas she was going to be with Jesus. She leaves a family of threes chil- dren two sons and a daughter, Mr. A, Hayes, Prince Albert Mr. T. Hayes, New Ontario. Mrs. Gorduriff 'of Bask, here! ee Auction Sales Mr. Alman Graham, lot 6, con 4. Cartwright will sell by atc- tion all his farm stock, implements uantity 'of furniture, on y, May 17, at: 1 p.m. The lot includés" some fine milch Geo! Jackson Auctioueer.