~ - Seugog n Hall looks well. Messrs. Hood and McGregor were engaged by the Council to do the work. ~~ Mis, Lansing's sister Mrs. Stone, er, has been with "her «during her seriousillness, Miss Stone Thee of Scugog's tiny tots, Marion Stevenson, Olive Schell, 'and. Fred Jackson, were very ill 'last week; the "Dr. being summoned on Tuesday to their homes. All are improving nicely. Me. RB. Walks. B. A. inspector] BrlC Li gretend fou words 10. 1he [value «of Public Schools for §. Ontario. vis- ited Scugog's three schools on May We conféss we felt rathier proud of we read that Scugog Township has a number of phones per capita be found in any other Dominion of Canada. . Linkie's men remarked "We never struck a place Everyone is getting in we regret that the ine Point who subscrib- be kept 'waiting so Jong. if requests from a sufficent friends would avail to in- company 10 act, even if ber lacks one of being suffi- Mr, Arthur Sweetman on the list, as was natur- expected, the number would have been sufficient. One of the happiest events we have secorded took place Friday eve 'when the congregation of the Head, about forty in number, met to the surprise of Everyone was 1n Collins brought his - fine Columbia Cabinet gramaphons and Miss Rod: man gave several piano. selections. Presently Mr. and Mrs. Totten were surrounded and Mrs. Hance read on Behalf of the company an address con- taining many kind expressious of 'ap- on and good will asking Mr. ote 10 acocyt » set of but f : ] g 8 fF i i alli] & an amusing interruption drowned the words for Mr. Rodman's voice was heard urging on his somewnat fractious steeds (whoa! steady! haw! gee ete.) jich, when in view, were seen to be six stalwarf young men hgrnessed up a handsome new set of harness which, with the whip, were later, pre- sented to Mr. Totten as a parting gift #0 from their Head friends, After a of thanks all "joined in singing be the tie that binds". Then Baskets, which the ladies had brought were attacked and a lunch enjoved. This expression of love and friend- ship will ever be rememberrd by Mr. Totten and his family. 'Another resort on Lake Scugog will shortly be in full swing" we refer #0 "5t. Christopher" a 300 acre farm bought by trustees for the Board of Social Service and Evangelism of the Canada Presbyterian Church to 'be msed as a fresh air hore, a summer "school and summer resort. ~ An ex- office, a Post office, and 2 C. P. station will be built near the property. Lots are now for sale and "5: Christopher" bids fair to be one of Ontario's popular resorts, Mr. Smallman will preach at Maple Grove next Sunday Ac M. |" Dr. Totten visited his parents. He Aeaves shortly for Vancouver B. C. as a representative of the 5. S. White My. Jas. Platten and Clifford spent 'Sunday in Scugog| + O 1 Ridley, of Toronto was uni : ay inspection of the 1 was held on. th Capt. Barker, of 3 n was the inspecting officer, The boys about forty strong; looked fine in their Khaki uniforms, - and they 'perfor their various movements of marching, skirmishing; and scouting with alert- ness, reflectinig much credit upon their : x ther] instructor Mr. Garbutt; and officers Suggitt, Purdy, Bowles, Moore, Williams, and: Mac Taggart, At: the close Inspec corps, complimenting them their work, and es ; much better than in some schools where cadets have been longer our Island when, in a recent Teport, |established. ' Besides the students .of the High and Public Schools n visitors were present who énjoyed review: "At the conclusion ' 'Ferguson, ri st Hal Ei hv So oie ewe killed:t ee via wy lars, as value oN On motion of Mr. Geo, urer was. in Council - that he load" be asked to be spection 'many Kodaks 'were brought : into tise, which no doubt inspired the boys with more fear "than facing encmy. The proceedings terminated wi through the streets of the town... In speaking to Mr. E. D. Wallace after the inspection Capt. Barker said that the Port Perry corps was the best he had seen in Ontario, being much ahead, in efficiency and appearance, of the larger towns where cadets "were reckoned to have reached the gh standard. Ward--- Ridley A quiet wedding was solemnized on Saturday May 31st. when Vera Jessie daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs, AN, R in mar: riage to Mr. Egerton Stanley: Ward, of Bethesda, -Ont. Th ] was performed in Sher Methodist Church, Rev. 8. 'P.. Rose D. D, officiating. The bride. gowned ih white satin, carried bridal roses and fern. Afterithe wedding dinner at the} 'bride's home, Mr. and Ward 'left for the Muskoka Lakes, Must You Be Bald? What have you done to stop your hair from Yalling ? ve yon {ried Rexall #93" Hair To not, we want you to try it at our #3 : back it with our own money. | & Why suffer séalp and hair trouble oF be bald, when Rexall 98" Hair So Sn tari ad oni your of iy : Dtomota: DAE growth. snd: fend 40 provent baldness -- when we pay for the treatment should it fail : to please you? * We don't o te you to 'any- thing. You Simply bay the treat 3 ame it, il: mot RP rye wa Two sizes, 500 and $1.00 5 ote School Report | th a short 'march' of the Cadets], son for 40 loads gl 3 T, Readers road beat. Mr. Stintzell asked for a grant oi bis 'across the marsh'to his Island: motion of Mr. Jas. Davey a grant of forty dollars" was made Mr, Stintzell for the purpose of gray his road across the marsh to 'his land and that Mr. Geo, Sweetman a as commissioner and that this cour does not assume this road and mika be held Hable for any . maintain of the above road ~ hereafter on count of this grant. : On Motion of Mr. Geo. Hood grant 'of $25.00 was made for purpose of grading and gravelling the centre road north of the culvert posite Mr. Wm Jeffreys housein 13 con, and that Mf. Wi Jeffrey commissioner, Aa On motion of "Mr. Jas Davey Treasurer was instructed to. pay the auditors) report was. as received, Eel SE On motign of Mr. Geo. Hood the Treasurer was instructed to pay Mr, Wm Jackson, trustee ;for wire ' fence bonus on school sec. No. 3, $2.75. On motion of Mr. Wm; Jefirey the Treasurer was instructed to pay Mr. Clarence Hood for 'drawing shingles. $2.00, drawing tile and putting in cul- vert $3.00, x : 2 27 1 tea Ma. and 'Mrs. Riderto Mrs. Frank Hurd, "of Ux e;. and Mrs. Snyde, of Toronto, are he guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Dyers. © BORN~--To Mr: and Mrs: Lakey, 'on. Thursday, May 29, 1913, { ason. Lg ; 3s Mrs. Medd called on Shirley friends Berlin;