ancy Worsteds. "We are now. mak- jing 3 lines bone rim buttons also 3 lines Oval top buttons. Pressing, cleaning and Repairing at reasonable prices. W. H. Doubt twenty year franch May Be 0 La A racont inue Jpane Mo Press; published at Winnipeg, ves an | account of an important m the joint live stock breeders' associa' | tion of that Province. The stockmen brought before the Minister. of Agri: culture the advisability of appointing a live stock commssioner for Man- itoba, whose duties would be to super- intend the shipping, - marketing and general interests of the live stock 'and dairy industry. The suggestion was favorably received by the minister, and he accordingly asked the associa- tions to nominate a competent mam The name of A. J. McMillian, B.S: Ay son of Mrs, Jas. McMillan, Green | bank, Ont., a graduate of Manitoba Agricultural College, 'and at present live stock editor of the Nor- West Farmer, the leading agricultural publi- cation in 'Western Canada, was the tunanimous choice of the meeting. At the time of the meeting, Mr. - McMil- lan' was on a business trip to = Alberta, and it was not definitely known if he would accept the appointment -or riot, | His many friends in this community | will be pleased to know that while still a young man; and only six 'years ago moved to. the West, Mr. McMillan has won such a high reputation among the farmers and stockmen of the West, Appointed Manager Mr. Wm George Scott, Reeve 'of Pickering has been appointed manager of the new Industrial Farm at Rich- mond - Hill. He commenced his duties last week: Strong Men At Head Of Canadian Highway Movement are all very busy, 1 'hoping for a beautifil hary Rev. H. N. Konkle, df Sonys, Mr. and Mrs. H: Toronto, visited friends in ity last week. # 3 Mr. and Mrs, Richaid Fairman visited friends in Scott lately, 5 "Mr, Wm Beaton had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse last week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kerr, of Mari: posa, visited their daughter, Mts. 'W. J: Gillson last week. bo GREEN. BAN K On Friday evening despite the clouds the box social was well attend- ed and proceeds amounted to. $23.00. The following was the program; Mis. J. M. 'Real being Chairman. An amusing reading The proof of the Pud- diug by Miss Aletha. Barrett. . The Leask Trio gave a selection in 'their usual pleasing mannet and responded to an encore, Miss Toole gave avo: cal solo which was much: enjoyed as was her encore number. The Dial- ogue "When Wemen get their tights" { brought down the house with laughter. Mr, Fred McKague was in good voice and gave a comic solo followed by an encore number. The bank male Quartet 'gave' two two... selecti ions. Miss Mona Leask also sang well. ; Miss Boia s Sine of Toronto, ome attending. the brother. Mr. Claude Miss Mina Stevens - were 'also 'guests from Toronto. Mr, Wm Pollock was the subject a serious mishap last week. ped heavily on a rusty i penetrated his foot deeply, oat : [assistance had to be'called and he is his weight. on the foot. It busy time of the year to be id off Gardening is the 'order of the day fires with everybody here." Many have 'been showing 'evidence "of annual cleaning up. : The Rev, G. H. Kenney, caster, Pa; U. tes Mrs. A. Snydi maining for some time, the Bay of Quinte annual at Cobourg next month, of he is still an hc x was formerly P; Circuit; and is well Kenney has' kindly ¢ in our church' next "Sunda and doubtless old parishioners will be pi a aa New Westminster, B. C.; ApriPay--| After the program Mr. Isaac Beare} = Mrs. M. Sleep is back from With the planting of the first post of | as auctioneer quickly. disposed. of a{City for the summer, and is receiving | e the Canadian Highway on the west go oodly number of beautifully decorated | a hearty welcome from her numerous Subscription | coast of Vancouver Island on Saturday | boxes and baskets at generous prices. friends, 3 { uext, the astual wonstnfetion| of ius pa Sunday Svening the Women's] The 'Sunday 'School held i its 'annval Advertising rates on trans-continental road may be said to} Missionary Soci ad chi the clogted ; . Frick Of course many hundreds | service he Methodist Fron rng on 1 siday wight ng. Forman & Son | of miles of this road are already. con-| Mission Band assited ig the singing. CAESAREA The farmers of this community are :all busy taking advantage of the wel- come seedtime, ® Mr. Sloan died at the age of 67 of tubercolosis of the throat" He will be greatly missed by his many friends who have the sympathy of the com: munity in their bereavement, The Carnegie boat arrived here from Port Perry with a load of lumber for the summer cottages. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Venning, a son. Congratulations. Mr. W. H..Harrrn has bought a lot and intends building a home on it Mr Wm. Beacock is having his house re-shingled. his house shortly. ' Miss Alice Walker has arrived safe-| ly from England and 'is. how at the .-home of her brother, Mr. Fred Walk: er. 'She had a pleasant voy Mem. Rois 1 sting mr father ane Qakwood. Hs Gam Mow abl structed, but these had been built independently and now need linking up in this:long chain that will even- tually 'make this highway the most famous in the «world. ' An enterprise of this magnitude; the "building of a road nearly 4,000 miles in length, de- mands the attention and support of every man interested in good roads in Canada. And these men are coming to the assistance of President W. J. Kerr and his 'willing' helpers: © From Halifax right through the continent to Alberni the membership roll of the Canadian Highway ' 'Association is well represented, and in nearly every case the men who join' this: organiz- ation are' the leaders in all public} movements in their 'community. The most prominent member: of the Canadian Highway Association is, of course, His Royal Highness: Duke of Connaught, who, some time ago, consented to act as patron, ac: ceeding to an' invitation sent' him in accordance with a resolution aren work in fri Miss Hambly, a. Missionary from China on furlough gave a most inkey- esting address, The annual meeting of the Wornes! s Institute and election of officers be held'on May 7th at the home Mis. Jas Miller. The farmers are busy putting i in'the SEA GRA YE id ~The Ladies' Aid Social on' day night at Me. A. [hyders will Biscuit _ Maple syrup, Mr. Chas. 'Marks spent a. last week in the City. dicho carrying never missed | : train At ines -- Jason Stone. 5 | Sécretary--Cecil ecil Sleep: re--J. H. Brown Lib i" Al Ti wagians Albert Martin and Dok rt Perr Real] Organist Mrs, GoW Moon tins, and 'Miss Wooton; : "Miss Stone, of Wick, and Miss. Mi Nay Day" wisAllingly Jast Wednosciay Jor it