tained a number of relatives rs. Edward Spurr who has spent] the winter with friends in Toronto, Buffalo, and Philadelphia, has re- turned to her home in Borelia, and is superintending tepairy' -at her mother's home here. Mr. and Mrs: McTish; of Peterhoro/ and Mrs. and Miss Seldon, of Whitb§, _. called on Mrs. Greaves last week. Mr, and Mrs. Heaven, of Toronto, _spent the week-end with Mrs Heaven's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Snelling. Mr. and Mrs, John Warren whol have spent the winter with friends near Midland, have returned to their home here. Mrs. McLean, of Toronto, spent a week at the home of her brother Mr. Woodley, recently. Owing to the wreck of the morning train last Friday, just west of Boyn- ton's crossing, caused by the heavy continuous rains softening the road- bed, all railway service was held up for a day and the Friday mail failed to come through. But to the school children who had longed for a bright arbour day, only to be disappointed, going to see the wreck caused a thrill of excitement and consolation. Mrs. Gordon Heayn, who has been visiting friends in the city has re- turned home. Rev. Wesley Elliott is taking the church services in the absence of Rev. Mr. Richards. Miss Etta Smith, teacher at Centre Scugog, spent the week-end at her home here. ' We are sorry to report that neither Mrs. Bates nor Mr. Wagg are im- proving in health as fast as their friends would like to see them do. Mrs. Leonard Smith who has been on the sick list is much improved in health. Mrs, Mary White, at her brother's Mr. recently. The Pine Grove Cemetery Fence has been removed from the west side and the general appearance is much im- proved. Mr. and Mrs. W. Saunder and son Billy," of the Riverdale Technical School, Toronto, called on the Misses Tewkesbury, last Saturday. Miss Isabel Honey and Master Frank Honey, spent a few days last week with their grandparents, Post- master and Mrs. Williams, Owing to the cold rainy weather many who had been intending to hear the Harmony Choir and Glee Club at Port Perry last Friday night were dis- appointed, Next Sunday being Mother's Day, a union service of the Sunday School and the church service will be held, to start at 2,830 p.m. Come yourself and bring someone with you. Mr. Josiah Smith is repairing the paint shop owned by Mrs. Paterson. On account of the unusually heavy rains and cold weather, gardening, plowing and house-cleaning have been delayed and 'we quite agree with the "Globe" in saying "Oh to be in April, Now that May is here." Miss Gwen. Ettey of the Toronto General Hospital Training Staff, was with her parents over the week-end. Miss Ettey graduates in June. Toronto, visited Alvin Hunter's, 0) SCUGOG A number of the boys took guns, horns, cow bells, ete., and went over to cheer up Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cherrie, but when they got there they were invited in, and played games and were served with lunch, without hav- ing to make too much noise. Alto- gether a good time was enjoyed. I hear the distant ringing of Wed- ding bells. Mrs. A. Clark is visiting in Ponty- pool for a week. Rev. and Mrs. Toronto recently. Several people on the Island are having trouble with their wells caving in. 1 Sorry to report that Mrs. S. Gerrow ' of Bort Perry is ill at her mother's, Mrs. J, Collifis. We hope to soon hear of her recovery. Mr. and Mrs. J. Demera and Mrs. H. Demera, visited Mrs. Jno. Wana- maker on Sunday. Miss Grace Mark visited with Miss Zella Hope on Sunday. Mr. Thomas Clark and sister Miss thei a spent the week end with Mrs, Oliver Reader, Elford motored to Mrs. C. Samells, Mr. and]? : Mrs, a. Samells, also Mr. W. Samells were'in Cartwright on Sunday attend- "the funeral of the choir and the -------- Mr. Elford are very] enjoyed 'these Sundays. y will . be Mothers® friends one evening recently it their tenth wedding anniversary. An|§ enjoyable time was 'spent. Mrs, | Samells recéived a number of gifts. The League 'social was postponed until Thursday evening of this week.| Mr. §. Sanguin, of Manilla, Mr. A.| Sanguin, of Oshawa, with their niece Mrs. Hardy over the week end. Glad to hear Miss G. Shunk is able, to be home again after her operation at Port Perry hospital. The Ladies' Ald will hold an enter: to do honor to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Holdershaw, who were recently mar- ried and showered them with many t 'in' the T " Hall on Jaen of next week, May : 14. Come and enjoy a social time with' them, Glad to hear of so many enjoying the Concert at Port Perry last Friday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nell, "Aldred motored from Toronto and spent Sunday with Mr. Oliver Williams. Mr. and Mrs. A. Prentice and Mrs. J. Gerrow, spent Sunday with her neice Miss Alice Clark, where Mrs. Gerrow is staying for the summer. REPORT OF 8S. 8. NO. 2, SCUGOG Sr. IV--Iva Milner, 69, Della Lee 67, Miilton Demera 66. Jr. IV--Ralph Milner 81, Grace Mark 69, Nellie Lee 66, Aileen Sweet- man 59. Sr. IIT=George Dodsley 69, Roy Dodsley 68, Tillie Lee 63, Victor Al- dred 59, Hazel Leg (absent), Lenn Hance (absent) Jr. III--Hatchig Ajemian 68, Alan Aldred 63, Everett Prentice 55, Her- bert Sweetman 53, Jim Wilson and Hattiie Shunk (absent) Jr, II--Eunice Lee 78 Gordon Dods- ley 75, Leonard Hope 68, Norman Sweetman 67, Edna Prentice 61. Jr. Pr--Grace Demera 82, Gordon Tetlow 82, Rena Sweetman 74, Blanche Lee 78. y * Jr. Pr.--Joyce Tetlow 90. M. E, SMITH, Teacher: Sp 0O-- SPECIAL TWO DAY COURSES IN HOME ECONOMICS Arrangements have been made with the Women's and Junior Institutes for two-days of special instruction ag follows: Beaverton.......... May 6 and 7 Sunderland May 8 and 9 ..May 10 and 11 May 18 and 14 May 15 and 16 May 17 and 18 The programme which is designed especially for girls and young women who plan on taking part in the County Household Science Judging Competi- Greenbank Claremont Brooklin | tion and similar competitions at the Canadian National Exhibition is also available to any women of the in- stitutes who care to take it in. It is of course, free. The institute officers are expected to make arrangements for class room accommodation and to arrange lodging for the demonstrator. It is hoped that at least a dozen girls at each point will take in the lectures and that many of the women will also avail themselves of the op- portunity. The programme is as follows: First Day s 10 to 12--Clothing--Wise selection of the country girl's wardrobe and how, where and what to wear. 1.30 to 2-- Literature and illustrated material on display. 2 to 4--General principles of nutri- tion especially applied to planni useful * "gifts which were very much app! The ing was spent in games, after which lunch was served .A good time was spent by all. Mrs." 'Roy. Scott and family visited with relatives in Myrtle on Sunday afternoon. "i Rev. Mr. Davidson was in Toronto last week. Fr Mr, F. Billingham and son Howard, of Toronto, spent the week end at the home of M# and Mrs. C. W. Moon. Mrs. T. Midgley, of Flint, Mich., has returned to Port Perry, where she will reside. Mrs, Midgley is at pre- sent the guest of her Seagrave friends who welcome her back. Mr. and Mrs, E. Butt, accompanied by Miss Ila Moon, spent the week end in Toronto. : Mr. and Mrs. J. Mark spent Monday afternoon in Uxbridge, on business. and daughter Hazel, of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce, on Sunday. Mrs. J. Shunk visited in Uxbridge on Monday with relatives. Mrs. J. W. Davidson returned from Toronto where she spent a very pleas- ant holiday. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gerrow and two sons Anson and Donald, of Scugog, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wanamaker, on Sunday. Mi. Gordon Adair spent Sunday with his uncle in Sunderland. Mr, and Mrs. J. Demera and Mrs. H. Demera, of Scugeg, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Wanamaker. reat (J (reine. MANCHESTER Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robertson have rented a house at Sunnyside, Toronto, and have moved there: : Mr. A. Roach and Miss H. Lamb, both employees of the General Motors, Oshawa, were home with their parents here for the week end. Don't forget to attend the Ladies' Aid held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Walker, on Thursday, May 9, at 83 p.m. instead of the usual Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Crosier spent a few days in Toronto last week with her cousin, Mrs. Harrison, whose husband disappeared recently and we are sorry to report has not be heard of since. Mrs. John Johnson and son Frank motored to Greenwood last Sunday at the home of her aunt Mrs. Jane Boyer, Mrs. Johnson remaining for a visit with relatives in that village. Mrs. Coultis is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs, Walker. Last Friday morning our south- bound train was derailed between Prince Albert and Manchester. The engine turned over into the ditch and remained there for some days. The track was cleared and traffic continued late in the afternoon. The engineer and fireman had a narrow eseape from injury. school lunches and daily meals for the family. 4 to 4.830--Brief survey of farm kitchens. Second Day "9.30 to 12-Judging family menus, school lunches, clothing charts and practise in giving reasons for placing. 1.30 to 2--Literature and illustrated | | material on display. 2 to 4.30--House planning, interior decorating and labor saving devices with special study of farm kitchens and farm living rooms. W. M. CROSKERY, Agricultural Representative, a SEAGRAVE The monthly meeting of the Qua- drata Club was held at the home of Miss Roth Stone, on May 1st. Nine girls answered to the roll call. Busi-| ness then followed. =~ Mrs Gordon | Cherrie's resignation was read and 'elected in her place. A good program lected in her place. A godo program given Iva 2 Hepnalds. An enjoyable and enjoyed, The next | meotink Wil be st'shs home of Miss lati to Mr. and Mrs. Bennett (nee Hazel Boyes), on the birth of a baby girl. Mr. Wright Crosier has rented the McConnell Farm, just north of Port Perry. Congra to his farm near Hamilton. Mr. Benjamin Kay, of England, has been engaged by Mr. Wm. Munro. Mr, Jack Hyde, of Raglan, was the guest of Mr. Ji Hitchens, at the home of Frank Johnson, on Sunday. Mr. Stevens, of Prospect, again this sum- | mer. Born--To Mr. and Mrs, Tinsley | girls, of which one is now living, * Next Sunday will be Mothers' Day Carnegie Hardware Sig 'Hogg & Lytle, Ltd. Porc P erry Ont: Port erry, Ont. Mrs. Geo. Mark, and son Clifford, 2 Montreal 5 REINO A PRESTON, ONT. Toronto - YOUR EYES The moment you feel the slightest distress in your eyes or a dimming of vision consult me. - F. E. LUKE Optometrists 163-167 Yonge St, TORONTO # YOU WILL COAL We sell the best=Lehigh Valley Coal and Solvay Coke, We can deliver it JUST ARRIVED+Carload of Cement and carload of N@. 1 Seed Oats at 62¢ 'Myrtle Elevator Phone 120 r § Myrtle Station, Ont. VER GET COLD IF YOU BURN OUR to your residence if desired. Mr. Jess McClintock has returned | © Butter Fat. and make more money by send- ing your C PORT PERRY 1s paying regice. 'and 43¢: for Jos. 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