A well tailored suit made of good quality Box Cloth or Cheviot, in Black, N: Blue, Rose, Brown, Gray, Gree : : ~The Goat is semi-fittted and single breasted It 'ls made with a Tuxedo collar, which trimmed with Satin to match, and small. Ornamental buttons, the same buttons finish the sleeves. Coat 'is about 29'in. long in the back, where there is a short. pleat at each side seam _ below the waist iine; lined with brocade mercer ette. The Skirt has a double box plait in front, and two-box plaits, and two side plaits in the back; a tunic effect is simualated by a fold of material at each side. ~ Sizes 32, 34, 36 bust; and 36, 37, "and 39 skirt length. ~ Buy Your New Hat Carefully Never has there been a season when care in selec- tion was so important as this Spring.. The styles are really beautiful, but in some stores there is a somewhat monotonous array of models: and in such Cases it is not possible for every woman to find one that is becoming. But the Dunk-MecIntyre Millin- ery is qtite diflerent.. The variety of shapes and trimming effects is wonderfnlly large, yet every one is strictly in keeping with the accepted fashion effect Every customer is sure of finding here-a hat that is exactly suited to her figure, complexion, shape of face and manner of wearing hair; and in a color to match her gown, or one that will go with -.everything; and you will find a becoming style just "as Radily at $4.00, $5.00, or $6.00 as at $10.00" or Suni Whe Epworth League held fis Mr. and Mrs. H. Broad, of Mid.| Mr: F. Lyle and wife, of Seagrave 0 0 {a1 srieat foi : Mole and wife, of Ash- ethodist-Church | anpgat meeting on Thuraday "even-{land are visiting her sister Mrs. W. |20d Edward ile, Quarterly | ing nd elected officers as follows-- | Mark. bate, ay Wi, Castella hig | Hon; Pres. Rev. R, A. Delve A Gang of bridge and oulvert doy Tat oy "ru 3 Pres, Miss L, Mark builders and repairers are at work |S o.oo) 188 Ww. ih de Tes... u nd rep I Ackney. 188, Vice P. Mrs. C.'W. Moon lon our railway sectton and' boards 2nd Vice P, Mrs. Delve ing in the blue car, 8rd VP. Miss Myrtle Short Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brown atten: |, "come of them nearly dons. 4th VP. Miss F. Beadle ; RS ded the funeral of Miss 'Hugo at 1 tion 4, Sleep Prince Albert las: week Ts Te auily aud sisers 'Treas, Miss P, Snyder Mr. E. Butt soé 1 Qt % at ; Miss: E. Moon I. Hu. butt spent. last week atlagain, We weleume our old friend Organ ~:f Bnfleld, Mr. Wm. Wallace of Toronto is ' Organ ; Mil . Stone, i 3 a ise An oe ted Messrs.S. Wooldridge, Jas, Leask, | renewing old acquaintance in' this 3 fety by choosing one |Geo; Brown and W. Molé have in. neighborhood. ta y {stalled telephones on: Dr. - Mellows| 'Mr. M. Coilarin have moved into - embers Mr. 4 W. Fat 18 line Pol the Grand Oen'ral House again Vice Pres. for the. District work, | < A . . this, officiary. our i league | Mr 8. Midgley has purchased a | His Intentions are keeping a - rest ave a very successful = year. | Melotte Separator from J. H. Brows surat Towson pistor of Boakos gis Mr. Jolin Thomas has decided to! Mr, J. M. Real. fhe new Assessor Xo buy Spent | work his farm this. year recently | visited our village last week, Son aire _Prenched 'bers on arse. tiehard Brenining, .. Honsecleanng and gardening are |" Nex: Sunday ( artes) 4 «crop in this section: was1ihe order of she day. 0 . ¥: Quarterly meetin CTO ad Ye QUE men NOW | will be held fa this church , at 1 ry promising, but the lovely | ave scarcely a place to hang thelr a.m. Mr. McCulloch 'will preach, Sunday may save the sua- hats, or to sit and eut their meals, | $7 a > BORN-~To" Mr. and = Mrs: Will A Short hay-crop'is- a "great | fadment:to the stock farmer. |; {01% Sevens ia visitiog ber Resio on Saturday, Afril 29; 1011. He : Saal : a daughter, i tsou spent Saturday | disposed of his: SAINTFIELD The farmers are now busy seed S-- 2 oo * Psor How Old People 'Mr. Geo. McDonald visited with a 2 br ivy : brother at Ashburn on Sunday. ) noe Mies Lottie Akney, of Bethesda 1 D. Warren's for a short time. Mrs, J. Claughton and Miss Nottie ve Fetuened how