= April 20th; at Scugog %: ME, Simmons, a son. Mrs. John Platten are ' oman settled'in their new home at the Centre. * + DIED--On May 8th, Robert 'Beat: tie Goose, eldest son of Mr. and 'Mrs. George Goose, of Scugog, aged 14 yrs. The news of the passing of little Goose surprised everyone. A cheerful sufferer and' invalid alll his life, owing to spinal disease, _.. mithe church. | m his usual 111 heath until rssh when measles develo y infant in Sturgeon nt was named after a prominent gentleman, Robert Beattie, pleased hy see this 'happy among us, - Miss Joanna Watson spent a days at Seagrave last week. Miss Hazel Gibson visited at T Clarkson's Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. © Holtby and Miss | Latlian Williathsoa visiting James] Rabhic was 4 jood boy, 3nd a con: sistent member of the church, and so that if the collectors did not + ey his subscriptions he was quite] His spirit" has" entered the Cais of Gold" to' meet his Savior face to face. The funeral was held om Saturday, May roth, conducted by This pastor, and largely attended. Mss. Shipman, of Cannington, and master Gerald, spent the week-end at the parsonage. Miss Totten spent last week in Port Perry, the guest of her fnend Mrs, O. Mrs. McKenzie entertained a num- ber of Toronto friends on Sunday. < BORN---On May oth, 1913, 'at Soagog to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sweet: MIN, 8 SON. . Mrs. Orme Gerow, and her little danghter Ora Patricia, have returned from Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, VanNest and child have moved from British Columbia to Medicine Hat where Mrs. VanNest's brother Mr, Jos. Gerow had previous- located. ; iy On Friday evening May 16th, it. is expected that Rev. R. Bamforth will wive an address at the Centre Church at 8 oclock. An offering will be tak- «on in behalf of the conference friends All the Island 1s in-- wited to join in this service. Next Sunday Mr. Bell; of Toronto, will represent the Alliance on: this circuit. Sunday being observed over all Christendom as "Mothers's Day" re ference 'was made to that subject at all the Scugog services, The Mother's Day emblem; the white Carnation and other white. flowers 'decorated the Centre Church, Mrs. Sanguins, of Scugog, received a letter telling of 'her husband's safe amival in Montana on the 1st-of May. He has begun to break the land and is ving in a tent. Apr Oikwood © Mr. Ed Rich has purchased-a new 1 date, Ford Automobile from Maiioon Williams, of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Savinac, spent Sunday with relatives in Cameron. Eh hi ~~ Mr. Herb Perrin who was assistant operator at Mariposa Station, has been to Whitby, Mz. Howard] is SUCCESSOr. Watson's recently. Mrs, N. Dewar spent a few Toronto last week. The Women's Institute wis held at the home of Mrs." Jas. Watson iast week anda very pleasant time Was en» joyed by all. . Anniversary Manchester S. 8. Anniversary will be held on Sunday, May 25. * Rev. E. W. Tink, of Greenwood, will preach at 2.30 and 7,30 p. m. Bpecial col- lcetions in iH of the Sunday School. House and Lot for Sale To be sold very cheap for cash. A six roomed frame house good stone cellar in good state of repair, splendid garden with fruit trees and small fruits, good well, stable, pigpen and chicken pen. The property is. situated on Church St., Prince Albert. For par. ticulars apply to : RegeT. 7, Prospect Miss F. R. Wales has sold her farm to Mr. Charles R. Wales, of Cortland County, New. York, Mr, Wales and} his family have moved on to the farm [© and will work it. = Seagrave Mr, Jas: Martin is putting' a stone wall under Mr. Reuben: Hardidg's house. The past days have been hard on the seeds and early sown grain, Some may have to be plowed over: held in the 'afternoon § good will be given on the fol day evening. srk The Blackstock Pre day School will hold thei on Sunday May 18 with. Gray, of Toronto, preac) and Miss Marion -McCs Perry, will sing at both Monday the new pastor} Tibb wil be ducted, d served, and an entertainment given n the evening. Utica Mis. Findley Monroe wa of Mrs. Wilson Crosier ec Mr. Frank H wrtnda x i bo W unday unday with her Roo Walker, od Alex --- -Mrs: Wilson Grosier spent | Sunday in Manchegter | Temperanée Convention Mr. P. Tohnson, of Montreal, was | the home for week-end. "The Auto season' has started: once more. Quite a number go through daily. . Miss" Laidle Janetville. Miss Alma Tait went back to Tots ontop last Thursday night. = spent Sunda in On:that day every. availa e oul no i : the county nl be be supplied by 'Mr. Edwin Blight rig) Mo: M torcycle: the only one'in t