e if they do not get a material increase mers must therefore not be surprised if the P i ne cases in May instead of ie down. Jur present prices for No 1 D. L. Standard Anthracite are: Nut' Coal At bin $7.50 Stove and Egg $7.25 Pea Coal $6.25 Delivered $8. 00 $7.75 $6.76 | Orchard the Coal » an Wn Scrantoi Coal, "The HE VROLET "Four-Ninety" Price Complete, $675.00 f.o.b. Oshawa This Powerful and quiet running automobile is the product of experience. It is comfortable, durable, and good to look upon. It is economical in its <on- sumption of fuel. Properly fitted with such equipment as is used in high-priced cars BEARE BROTHERS Agents - . Port Perry A NEW ISSUER Telephone Directory prepdred, and additions and changes torent Tope: be reported to our Local Manager telephone? Those who have wil Hane ur that | it is the most precious of modern Why no rd today nd have your name in the new directory? , for a few days. {son spent Sunday with , Gordon of our little village. G. T. R. will be able to' the neighborhood with a fre in keeping with the pretty es The volume of business done h warrants a good freight shed. When one considers the coldness of Bi the night and the bad state of the! roads, the attendance at the RedCross Bazaar held in the Methodist church here was very good. Any person who wanted more for his money would be hard to satisfy. The program was given by the fol- lowing persons, Rev. Dr. "Marvin officiating, as chairman: The Moon Trio--it was a real pleasure to hear them' sing' Hust a Song at Twilight." Miss Leask and the Ladies' Trio, from Sonya, whose patriotic selections were most heartily applauded. The Fingerboard Orchestra who were encored every time they appeared Rev. JU. Robins, of Oakwood, a former pastor gave a splendid address on the unity of the British Empire. Mr. Robins is a very welcome guest in Seagrave. Mr. S. Farmer, of Port Perry, spoke of the splendid part which the Red Cross Society is taking in the tremen- dous European struggle. Proceeds were about $45.00. Mrs. Titus has moved - from this village. to Toronto, where she will make her home with one of her daughters. Miss Lois Rogers has beén (in the city. Private Lester Leask has been hoe Private Murray Wat- Mclean Mr Earl English is moving into the house vacated by Mrs. Titus. Auction Sale : Mr. Fred Lyle is givin the dairy business, and will hold an Auc- tion Sale, of farm stock on Friday, March 24, at his premises lot 24 Con. 12 Reach (near Seagrave). Terms : 12 months credit on approved notes --6 per cent off for.cash, Jos. Baird, Auctioneer, Special Attractions in Bh £ Men's Spring Suits We are now ready with a magnificient display of spring patterns and colors in Men's New Spring Suits, and in the - face of the scarcity of fine woolens and reliable dyes, we are able to offer every customer the fullest security in quality. SPECIAL $12.50 Men's Spring Suits in good | style and new materials. These suits are made up in two and three button models with soft roll lapels. The ves closes with five or six buttons. Trousers with cuff or plain, The materials -are 'weeds and smooth worsteds, The colors. Another special attraction | is the display of Spring 3 Suits at $15.00 The styles in these suits are I smart or dressy, the coats. are three button sack models with notched peaked lapels. Eos ests the Sabbath School. Siloam. business a long time. The change removes one of our oldest business men from activity, but we hope his successor will be as successful. -- Uxbridge Journal ' Utica Mrs, Wm Mitchell has returned home after visiting relatives in and 'around Claremont. Miss Lizzie Anderson, and Mr. 'Wm. Day of Ashburn' spent Sedey at Mr, Jas. Horne's. The 'members of the Methodist Church choif met on Sunday evening at the home of Mr. Jas. Buck and] presented Miss Irene with a case of} silver knives and forks prior to her departure. 3 On Wednesday a quiet but pretty wedding was solomized at the same home, when Mr. Clarence E. Pollard of 'Rochester, son of Edward Pollard, Utica, was united in marriage to Miss Irene, youngest daughter of James E. Buck, merchant of this place The bride looked very pretty in her travel- ling dress. on the evening train for their home, amid the usual shower of confetti. The best wishes of their Many friends here go with them Prince Albert McBrien returned home on Saturday | after Spending two months in Toronto "land Buffalo. : Mr. and Mrs. Rai). Harty spent a couple of weeks in Toronto. ¥ "Mrs. T. Turner has returned from | _ |Toronto where she spent a month with her daughter Mrs. T. Wauchope Prince Albert has felt proud this in khaki. We refer to Mr. Clarence Stabback for whom all wish an honor- and Country.' Among those who have enlist , [Chettleburg, 'at Uxbridge; Pte. F Belknap, at Oshawa; Pte: Wi knap, at the front; pbell, at the front; Pe. / ex. Mrs, io was 3 great. helper, inf Gould ey Mr. Charles Gould has justsold his |. flour mill fo Mr. J. C. Paxton, late of | ¥/ Mr. Gould has been in| The happy couple left} Mrs; Jas., and Misses B. and 2 ! week to see another of her young men |* able and brilliant service for his King | e Yollowing fo Sergt. 'your suit to suit your. own convenience, .® . | alot Merchant Tailor Port Perry Outario- Gawker Brothers Butchers : Special Prices in Al Quality' Beef, for this week: 'Choice Shoulder Roast 15¢ 1 Cyoice Chuck Rost 15¢ Ib, Choice Plate Beef 12 ic ly Choice Rib Boil 12 Neek of Beef 12jc Ib. Choice Beef by the Front Quarter 12¢ 1b. CAWKER BROS PHONE 72 PORT PERRY. ONT REAL ESTATE AGENT | Fire, Life and Accident Insurance List your. apetes with me, property--first. 'mo; Apply to Morley Campbell, P Choice Rib Roast 16¢ to17¢ Ib. 'Brisket of Beef for Bating llc : date. the delidiy of : 4 bi of the land. hereaf; and. the Di ct ] by an order bearing with directed notice of ito be served on you in the matter by said 'order The applicant claims tit land by virtue of a sale taxes by the Rural Mu Grey, and you are hereb take notice that unless sal id Jad under the p 8s nt cant or to whom you wif ther pejana to, or in respect | Dated at the Land Titles Offic | Carman, this 220d day. of Fel lone thousand nine und i and ~ teen. LAND REFERRED TO In the Province of Manitoba, 'being: composed of the: Sou quarter and the South North-East onsrie: of Se two (22) in ¥Yownshi Range Six'(1) west ui' Meridian. To William Wesley Owens of 4 Village of Po.t Perry, in the of Ontario of the Proving of ntas Blacksmith, 3 (Sed) H.W. H. KNOTT sem]