Spring Suits in Tweed Striking. 'Suit of Imported Tweed in light mix- ture, with 28 in. coat lined with striped silkette to match. Tri mmed with strappings of self and bone Skirt is plain: tailored model with high <~ waist and trimmed with small bone buttons, $15.00 Silk Poplin Raincoats buttons. Ladie Ladies' Raincoats made with close fitting ulster collar and strapped cuffs. Garment is cut in good full style, seams stitched and gummed. Cloth is "rubberised and perfectly waterproof. c | in ih colors, neat designs, with bordered edge, a Shirungs, al colors, suitable for boys' wash suits. Per yard 15¢. best English make, fast Per yard 25¢. Cotton Foulard, in 'a choice range of new designs and colorings. Per yard 15, 20 and 25c, | Fancy Bordered Muslin, 27 inches wide, in neat designs with fancy floral border. Per yard 20 and 25c. Fancy Crepon Cloth, one of the new fabrics, very servic- able for wash dresses. $15.00 $10.00 green and black, Sizes 34 to 42.. Price $10.00 X Mel together with, 4 solid silver tea service. 1n'a brief address Mr. Gilroy pointed out-that Mr. Stewart had been a trus- ted associate of the firm since leavin his native town, Port Perry, Ont., an concluded by: wishing the guest of honor: and his wife id yéars of health and happines 'About thirty the friends of Mt. and Mrs. Stewart gathered later at [3 | their home:3x Purcell street, where a 'most delightful evening was spent at progressive euchre, Congratulations were showered on the 'happy couple and beautiful gifts were receiv ed from put and' far. ange Syne the Com- any ke up, express: ttend the golden wed: ry. ch of her host and Bgstess. 'engally and Mr. Earnest f enterprising carpenters, | | ar bing i tmcher shop at Nestle- *Wm. Brown of toot-toot of the in is sawing some After" the, 1 ent visiting their friend Miss Stella Savinac. Mr. John Homewood, of Toronto, spent Easter holidays with Mr, . Sam Wooldridge. ° Mr. Garfield Heatlie, of Little Britain, spent Sunday in our burg. We are very sorry to state that Miss Little Dobson is on the sick list, but hope for a speedy recover. Mrs. Rusland and Master Willie and May are spending a few days with Mrs. Will Thorndike. Miss Flossie Coad, of Toronto, vis- ited Miss Viola Richardson, Missess Mary McNabb and Stella Savinag attended the shredded wheat banquet at Little Britain, and report a good time. A young son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Whymark. What makes Mr. Joe Falls have such a broad smile. A young daugh- ter arrived on: Friday last, Mrs. Dr. Stevens is visiting her mother at Sunderland. "Mr. Charlie Dibnah and Miss C: King *arnved home on Wednesday, a 8 spending three months in Eng- Mrs. Ed Sluggett spent the holidays ith h her daughter in Fenelon Falls, Colors navy, Per yard 15c, Popular Lines in Curtain Materials trade. your choice. A wonderful variety ot bigh class curtain ma- terial selected and imported especially for our Spring Next week will be the best time to make The new designs will be shown this week in the furnishing department. White Scrim for sash or bedroom curtains, 36 to 44 inches wide, 8 to 15¢. yard. Scotch Madras, in white or cream, 36 to 44 inches wide, 25 to 35c. per yard. floral borders, 25c¢. yard. RE Hodgson, of Cannington, are at preg] Mr. Hector Carmichael is visiting with Wm Clarkson. Mr. Jas Sellers is visiting at his home. Miss Lille Williamson has returned home from her visit down east. Mr. Willie Martin visited with Wm Clarkson. Mr. Art Moase visited with D. T. McTaggart. Mr. Willie McTaggart 1s with his aunt Mrs. Wm McTaggart. The big storm on Good Friday took part of the roof off of S. Waol- dridge's barn. The roof of Robt McTaggarts barn was torn off by the wind storm, Mr. Neil Wilkinson is under the Doctors care. Get Your Printing Done at the STAR Office Casement Cloth, white or cream ground, with neat per yard. Printed Scrim, in cream or ecru ground, with sten- cilled borders in fancy colors. 15 and 25c. per Most Beautitul Easter Present The Mysterious, Luminous Crucifix or the Cross of Eternal Light. The most marvelous mystic wonder of the twentieth century. Our Saviour nailed to the cross, a beautiful and mar- velous work of art, that has mystified the whole world with its startling luminous effect, which is everlasting. The figure of Christ as well as the cross itself are of imitation marble material, showing White in daylight and in a Glorious, Luminous, Mystic Light at Night In The Darkest Room. The luminous effect is everlasting. The greatest work of art ever known to science. It is indeed a glorious and most precious article of true devotion. Science has long been puzzled at this mysterious work of art. & There are two different sizes: The larger one (11 1.2 by 6 inches) has been reduced to only $2.00 from the original price of $10.00 and the smaller one (4 by 8) from $5.00 to but One Dollar in order to enable every Christian Family to have one in their home. These prices will hold good only till Apnl 1st. A. KETKOW, 832 Yonge St., Toronto. Please mention paper in which found this advertisement ou.