Ladies' Net Waist, the popular low 4 with short sleeves. Rows of em: broidery alternate' with clusters of tucks. Square neck is trim- méd with banding of * applique. Body and sleeves lied with cream silk. Price $8.00 FANGY LAWN WAIST 52 Ladjes' Lawn Waist made up with 'pretty embroidered front trimmed with a pleated side frill Back made of plain lawn with rows of tucks, Collar and short sleeves "are trimmed with val. lace and insertion. ; Price $2.00 ilsTadeo CORSETS ~~ FANGY VOILE SKIRT 7 Woman's stylish six-gored skirt of all wool black voile, front and back panels extend to bot tom of skirt, while side pleats, med with braided design, ter- minate 12 inches from bottom, finished 'underneath with cluster pleats. ti. 0 xy LADIES' WALKING SKIRT, $5 "Ladies" Skitt of all-wool Amazon, tailored in a plain six gored style. « A 8 inch strapping runs around skirt, crossing and ruining up one side, giving a one sided effect to trimming. Colors Navy or Black. Cleverly doigticd fo thest every requirement of the newest fashe Not the least important item in women's dress is the corset. A per fect fitting corset is 1.ecessary to bring out the lines of a well made gown. Recognizing this fact we have made a special study:'of this end' of the business, until new it is one of our important departments. We have 3x different models to 'choose from. These include girls' and misses' cor- set waists and corsets to fit every figure. 'The. model illustrated above is one . .of 'our best selling lines. Comes in , white only. Price $1.26 in April '21st. | be ruined by frost. April 3rd our young people enjos-| Sittings of the Division Courts Il-be held: at 2 45° p.m. |. Mr. Arthur Aldred, of the School {ed an open air skate on. the best hs OF ONTARIO 1. at which the Nestle- | of Pharmacy, has been holidaying [ice of the season, but that is all 1912 ) oir will furnish at bishome. - over now and 'appearances would | WHITBY--Cleck, Mise EL. Maclounelt, Wait J. Archer| 'fy. R. Allsop, of Toronto, visit: {suggest Spring. eff da dat Be 2K 30day Evening ed the Island last week. We regret to report the sickness ok, Isie Edgar. Xs When Mr. F. Pettett: returned jof Miss oS ¢ one day last week and open- ed his barn door, a flood of water an, ith, Mar, sth, rushed. forth, his cattle being in |; OT PERRY Ciorks J. W. Burnham, Pos three feet of water. He was obli- Porry=fan 180, Mar ge to board them out fora few days : to will be zoc for adults 10c for:children: pr unday School service will be at |the home of W.'S' Samells. | Miss Mildred Jackson, of Port ent the week end. with 4 Sih, Joly 6 BELVERTON Clark a 8 ony) ay 16th, July Owing to the almost unpassable yy ton Jan, 11th, Mat, ah co of roads, the. Special , a Easter service at the Centre; was, took a trip to post-poned. say good-{ ur Olive. Miss Olive Raymes spent her .{ Easter holidays at the home of her | brother in Lindsay. ~ Mrs. John Sweetman extended an invitation to ladies of the Union Aid to meet at her home in April. t<!'The date will be set when roads jag wife. and er are more favorable. By Onder, |. B. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace Dated at Whithy, Oct. 1 ths 31. LEE -- pan PAC vs So "2¢| The 'Sunday School scholars| | Than honest papet and honest | «8 Beil Were niuch tei Ton {Be Boek | ute tm bot yo os 1 oe S bed hi: I S------ wre lots of honest peopiein lf || and wife If 'you have lost some- 7 ¥ N U nN