if AGENT MOUIWALBErV Mount Albert A Patriotic Garden Party in aid of lied Work will ho hold at homo of Job Arnold yr on Wednesday evening June Tea from oclock lowed excel I cut program IE Indies have recently for warded following Quilt pairs Body Binders 125 225 doz Wash Cloths i0 pairs Pillow Cases Towels doz Total MISCELLANEOUS A very pleasant lime wan spent at The Parsonage last Thurs day evening when the friends of Miss Alma prior to her marriage surprised her with a miscellaneous shower Tea was daintily served several of the young ladies The many expres sions of good wishes accompany ing the useful and attractive gifts testify to the popularity of the and the esteem in which- she is held by her wide of friends i i it I it i J 1 1 I Mrs and Master Harold of Newmarket spent part of last week with her mother Mrs gillie John McLean the popular agent at Grand Trunk Station on Thursday to spend a well- earned vacation of about two months with friends in the orri States Miss Dorothy Hunter of Wol- an old resident is spending her vacation in town Myrtle Hear of Toronto was a weekend visitor at her home in town Change of time on the on June A SOLDIER In a pair of socks which with other articles were sent to the front Home lime ago Mrs John Steeper enclosed a note giving her name and address A short lime ago she received the following letter from Pie Bernard Allen of the 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles Dear Mrs Sleeper Thank you for your socks which were very welcome to too I had them quite a little time when one even ing just before the big push I thought would change socks I was very pleased to And your note as it made a fellow think of other tilings but war Well Fritz is on the run ami we are go- jng to keep him going I am quite well so far though J feel I would like a good rest and some homemade cooking again I myself came fron Brills Col umbia and I hope to have the pleasure of seeing it again May I thank you for the welcome the Ontario people gave us when wo through HOPE Quite a of our ladies look in the Girls Conference at Aurora Saturday afternoon and IhcJianquet in the evening All report an excellent time We are looking forward to the two- mi reports next Sunday Mr and Mrs of spent Sunday at Mr Mii The last of this month will he time for our Home workers to gather their reports distribute new quarterlies pur school held a half holiday op Monday in honor of the Kings Birthday The Teacher Training Class is trying their first examination on Saturday afternoon Preparations are being made for Childrens Pay Service Our next Ladies Aid meets at the home of Mrs Joe Gibson on the of so take a hint ana reserve the dale Our organi6t went over to one fine evening last week wonder if she called at lie for special mail like one our young ladies did a while ago I Miss Mildred Cameron has re- her nervous trouble The one hug that cant bo killed spraying is the You have to either paddle ryour own canoe or know how to do some fancy diving and quite a number out to on Sunday considering the rainy weather Jemima I I BALDWIN COTJTA1M3 Keswick The breath of summer has warmed up the village and it seems to ho blossoming forth in a of life Mr King bus the cement work nearly finished on Scotts Mr Terry what would- the place be without such a handy man is busy Willi Barney For tunes house A few familiar faces were around El mo oft Mouse over the weekend The now premises of the Ster ling Bank are quite prim A number of our workmen are having a hand In making them so Mr Lou received an of ficial message of No trace of P16 Sedore Our village extends its deepest sympathy to ihe relatives Several girls from both Churches attended the Girls Con ference Aurora over Sunday A lied Cross Garden Party in the near future No dobhl straw berries band music etc lie careful you dont smack your lips too hard you might wake up Hie people in our neighboring village Park is to he fitted up with all necessaries for first- class accommodation for picnics An excellent service at Chris tian Endeavour last Sunday even ing Llewellyn Fletcher gave a paper on Confidence which was very fine Make an effort to hear the paper and discussion on The Sins of the Mind next Sun day Mr Wesley Rye is helping Mr A E Morton There are lawns in There are a a few but very pretty say really few places that should have attention Wonder A great Dr once said that busi ness was the cause of a great deal of worry and worry ho cause of illhealth hut the business was other peoples Miss Morton has been visiting at Road for some lime Things are becoming busy around Cedar Glen and tins will make Mrs smile Mr Jesse Council is preparing for the building of a new stable We are glad to say that Mrs is improving Mr Ed Rose Uncle had a slight stroke Sunday morn ing but recovered from it nicely and is around again seems to be a real awake store Harry rushes things Competition has given people bettor prices and service Uguess Sharon Viious swimming PAWL1 TO Lot Concession of acres Apply to Edward Kay Pefferlaw Provincial Auto License No Finder will oblige by at the Era Office or drop Rev P saw Miss Ethel Doan of Toronto spent- Sunday with Mrs Mc- Mrs Shropshire of Pine Or chard was calling on friends here on Tuesday Mr Montgomery and Master Jackof Toronto week end at Mr A Wilsons Mrs A Lundy spent a couple of days in the city this week Mrs Olive Black of Toronto spent Sunday under the parental roof Mr and Mrs John Murrell of Sutton spent Saturday with friends hero The A meet at the home of Mrs Grose on Thursday Sorry to report Miss Ball our popular school teacher is on the sick list Mr and Mrs of Toron to spent the weekend at Mr James Slop I LookT Listen The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church purpose hold ing a strawberry festival on the lawn of Mr John Orchard Grove Farm Raven- shoe on June Tea served from to oclock A good pro gram will he rendered Come and bring your friends Miss Mary of Raven- shoe pent Sunday in Newmarket with her brother Mr Phillips of Toronto sptfnt Sunday with his mother Mrs J is under the aire of the Br with bronchitis We hope for a speedy recovery Mr John passed away on Thursday last Mrs Phillips was visiting Si Jacksons PI last week for a few days Fred Hamilton is Mr Owen and bride arrived homo from heir honey moon trip on Wednesday and are now located at Riverside Cot their future residence The Rural Band mot in evening and serenaded happy couple and awarded a hearty wel come Bert contributed a few spare shiners and they too sweet ened up at Pringles Grandma much- delighted thai the crowd wore orderly and did noj damage lo her flowerbeds in which she takes much pride Theyre very handsome mum had a picnic to Jacksons Point on Saturday in honor of her sister who is mak ing her maiden visit to this lo cality Faith- almost of the opinion that some day she may make her honeymoon visit herft I sec our young swells are smitten quite hardly with the beauty The young folks heartily enjoyed the outing and pronounce it The Owl wasnt accorded an In Im sprlsed at you madam Perhaps she thought mo rather green and for such a nobby crowd I The Ladies Aid tea at Mrs Tommy on Iho closing day of May was a wonderful suc cess A very handsome sum was added to the finances The lea was simply grand As I fully everything was good I axed several of my lady friends Where wore you I didnt you They retorted I you talking lolho parsons lady care if you did Ill do it again if I like Miss Murchison of Fergus is visiting her sister our school- marm She lakes well amongst our young folks Shes so jolly Much sympathy is fell for John Wilis for and sudden separation from his wife on Wednesday last She was stricken with spinal meningitis and passed away very shortly this house Mrs died fronra mysterious cause some years ago It is now sup posed to have been this same trouble and he present victim caught the contagion from germs while The three medical attendants cautioned the public and disinfected the prem ises thoroughly- Mr Robert Stevenson of Parry Sound district is moving on his farm in his neighborhood We are glad to see Trees are amazingly tardy his year in expanding their foliage June 1st ifi the latest have known A of ladies known to US are quite expert at running Our Miss Jardine is a crackerjinny No use for the young swells to come and ax her Will you have a spin She may reply Thanks can spin myself Sunday evening was prodi giously nice for driving and ob served Baldwin belles and swells taking advantage of every pre cious moment The little god Dan Cupid is making house to house calls in this part of he Kings realms is a very active tittle busybody though he must be six thousand years or better is an in visible spirit that kicks up a mor tal great hubbub in he human breast called on a couple of local dames Velma and but they were out enjoying a moonlight drive with heir beaux next called on Lovely but she put him off with Really now I havent lime as am engaged at present with my best young man Call at a more convenient season I would have more to say lo bee Ho next came across Ivan and his churn Merr lin Ah boys Ive seen you before with a cheery nod of the head and a friendly poke in the ribs How are you coming up and who may these beauties be Ah I see mums the word The Owl was at his front gate looking sorrowfully up and down the road Ah I see youre an old has-been- Poor old chap I re member you 50 years The Owl hover spoke after such a sad joke Herman has discovered that The course of true love never did run smooth A broken buggy or maybe a broken heart is a sure result Money will repair the buggy Merlin came along Sunday evening in ho twilight and piped to the Owl On go ing out to see what my young friend desired he was looking re markably He had long cherished catching such a avis Hear him sing sends the message that Mrs Rob ert Thompson pass- there recently amid the sorrow friends and neighbors among whom she had much was 28 years of age Deceased as Helen Hazel taught Cedar Brae school limo and won many friends hero by genial ity and sociability Its time wo had summer wcath- Thomas Smith is going Into strawberry culture Wed ad vise Tidy Tommy to keep an on this new rival Thomas has also gone into weather prognos tication Wo him to crawl under the bed Hicks will bo after him I wish I could see Miss Elsie Ross marriage She ought to National Tea served Sutton Ji be a handsome bride her pa and ma I know An adjourned meeting Womens Institute will be of the held in I loved the little beauty was my pride And with her dose beside me Joy it- was to ride I Shed laugh with tones so merry As we went spinning by And spangled heavens And moonlit was the sky is another enormously happy boy He works hard on flut theres one day that Ft In Of the basement of Methodist Church on Thursday June pm for election of offi cers and quill two hospital quilts Friday June Mrs A Tomlinson Sirncoe will lecture on The Economy of the Home in Time Money and Energy Rev Atkinsons motherland sister were weekend guests at I lie Manse WeddeUBalt The home of Mr and Mrs Win Halt was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wed nesday June at pm when their eldest daughter was in marriage to Mr Fred Wcddel youngest son of Iho late David Wojldel of Sharon The ceremony was performed by Rev Kemp of The bride who was unattend ed was given away by her father and looked very sweet in a gown of white crepe de chene a bodice of silk charrneuse roped wilh seed pearls and wearing a caught with orange blossoms andcarrying a bouquet of sweet peas- The Wedding March was played by the brides sister Miss Mabel Ball who was wearing a dress of cream silk The brides mother was gowned in a dress of gray silk wearing a corsage bouquet of while lilacs Among the guests from a dis tance were Mr and Mrs J If Turner Hamilton the latter wearing a dress of blue silk pas- cade Mr and Mrs Everett Smith Toronto the latter wearing navy blue silk Mr and Mrs Ten nyson of Toronto the wear ing while silk marquisette The grooms gift lo the bride was a beautiful Pearl Sunburst and the pianist a Pearl Pin Many beautiful presents con sisting of cut glass silverware and china showed the high esteem in which be young couple are held in the community After a very dainty luncheon lift happy couple loft by evening train for Hamilton Niagara Falls and other western points amid showers of confetti and best wish es for future happiness from their friends The bride travel led in a suit of brown serge with white Panama hat On their return they will reside at their residence near Sharon Remember he important Womens Missionary Convention to be held in Hie Presbyterian Church on Wednes day with the following program Morning Session oclock Chairman Mrs Atkinson Prayer Invocation Hymn Scripture Reading Miss Watson of Sharon Prayers for Our and the S 1st Mrs Thomas Newmarket 2nd Bolton Aurora 3rd Mrs Richmond Hill Business Greetings Rev Atkinson VicePresidents Address Roll Call of Auxiliaries and Mission Bands Correct Method Making Out Report Miss M Smith Cor Sec To ronto Solo Doris McDonald Sutton Mission Band Conference led by Mis Page Toronto Sentence Prayers for Mission pands Report of Provincial Meeting Mrs Presbyteriat President Library Work Miss Webster Toronto Prayer for Printed Message Miss A Ferguson Hymn Adjournment for Lunch which will served In School Room Session oclock Hymn Prayer Mrs Morrison Sutton Reading Miss McCalluin St Andrews The Devotional part of our work SuJUv- Toronto Solo Mrs- Vatson Richmond Hill iioo Jetn Votes ofTMnks The lea given Rod Cross on Tuesday was very well attended Proceeds Mr Geo Cuttle was in town on Monday calling on friends and left Tuesday morning trip West where he intends spending a couple of months Mrs of West loyyus the guest of Mrs Dolby for a low days last week A large and sympathetic con gregation attended the Memorial Service at Knox Church on Sun day June 3rd for Pie Al len Rev A Hamilton the Pastdr delivered an effective mon which was well adapted to Ihe occasion while the hymns which were selected by the- be- J reaved family were most appro- At the close of the ser vice the congregation remained standing while the Dead March was played by the organist The Church was beautifully decorated with Union Jacks A special service was held in Methodist Church on Sunday evening for the members of the Rev Mr Arnoll offi ciated Mrs Gaby and Drown Toronto are the guests of Mrs A E Miss Maude Greenwood spent the weekend at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Green wood Mrs and family are moving into Mr- Lees house and Mr and Mrs Lake in tend moving into the house va cated by Mrs Dr Noble and family mo tored to the cily last week where they spent a few days Miss Mamie McLaughlin and Miss Vera spent the weekend in the city LAURA Of tho IODU West Important Resolution lo be brought lo the attention all Chapters Dear Madam Will you please be most par ticular lo bring Ihe appended res olution lo lie notice of your Re gent and ask her lo read it lo Hie members of the Chapter and if possible secure its insertion in your local press also lo appeal to all members lo comply wilh the urgent request embodied in the resolution and endeavour to in- others to do likewise Sincerely yours Gertrude McGaffin National National Executive Resolution In Ihe present crisis of our Empire when we are assured by lie most competent to know that world hunger stares us in the face and thai it is absolutely neces sary that we help lliose who are lighting for us by increased pro duction and greater economy at home the National Executive at a meeting held on May 10th decided to make the following appeal to all the members of the Order and through them and heir influence to all women of Canada It is In no spirit of arrogance but in the spirit of bumble ser vice that we deem it incumbent on Order to do its utmost to give the light and leading so vi tally essential at this crucial per iod of Canadas welfare We that members pledge themselves to observe two meat less and two potatoless days a week the meatless days lo be Wednesday and Friday and also abstain frdrn the use of veal and young lamb We also ask that every member should realize for herself and im press on others the terrible gravi ty of the situation and the Im perative need of loyal and imme diate cooperation arid acquaint herself with the various aspects scientific economic social of his manysided problem As Regent of the I S Chapter Sutton I am anxious that this resolution of the National Chap ter should be fairly considered by all members and nonmembers of the Regent Chapter HOLLAND LANDING Mr Stephenson was home for the weekend Sorry to hear Mrs has not recovered from her ill ness Mr Bell was homo for Ihe weekend Master was visiting friends in town Mr and Miss Davidson had friends visiting from the city Mr John intends to in town Mr Samuel and Mr James were visiting friends in town Mr Fuller spent Sunday Mr The large boat that ever sailed on Lake called the built in Holland Landing about years ago was sunk about SO years ago It was raised last shoved out of the road by the Ice Co in order that they could a I OF S mm For and playin the middle of day and when on pleasure bent For field farm and wagon wear Fleet Foot Shoes They are far cheaper than leather- light easy comfortable long For everyday wear you will find them immeasurably better than hot heavy expensive leather boob When youre out for a good time wear WHITE Fleet Foot Shoes In fact you wear White Shoes this summer to be well dressed Dealers everywhere have Fleet Foot Shoes in all styles for men women and children 0 I 1 will receive a carload of highgrade Flour and Feed on about May consisting of Cream of the West Flour Guar anteed Queen Flour The AllPurpose Flour and Monarch Flour For Pastry Croam of West In MILL FEEDS I COUil WHOLE CORN I I The above Is to be sold at lowest prices obtainable Feci Is very scarce and hard to procure and I advise early buying First One First 1 CHARLES Phone General Store IN Dry Goods Groceries Boots Flour Feed Hardware Etc BROWNHILL ONT TERMS CASH I Egg Taken In HERMAN M Duncan Bell Junior made his first visit in Holland Lauding on Saturday since his long con- Mr Walter Bell had friends visiting from Bradford last week 0 Mr Rose motored up from Toronto last Friday We are pleased to see Mrs in town again We all sympathize with Ihe be reaved family when early last Thursday morning the hand of death passed over the home of Mr John and took away bis wife being only in the prime of life She was stricken down for about or days in bed and did not regain her vitality She leaves a husband and one child lo mourn their loss Brown Hill is getting very pop ular for motor cyclists these days I have lots lo lell but havent Ihe time to itemize it Sleeping Beauty Difficulties are the greatest helps we have GIHLS CONFERENCE u Just arrived a ear of BC Shingles Have also a quantity of Ontario Shingles and 2nd Class Manufactures of Doors Sash Frame ad Moulding of all kinds promptly done MT ALBERT PLANING MILL Harmon Dike Sow Phone The first Older Girls Confer ence of York was held in Aurora Methodist Church last Saturday and Sunday The del egation from Newmarket was composed of nearly girls rep resentatives from the different Churches Miss M Taylor was appointed President of tho Con ference The program on Saturday was given mostly by Ihe girls of unit assisted by Miss Gould and Miss Smith of Toronto The pur pose of such a Conference is to stimulate the training of leaders so that they may be developed mentally physically morally and spiritually The first three di visions were discussed at this session The latter was clearly dealt at the Sunday after- noon session when Miss Lillian Banting of Hamilton spoVe on Happiness This was also a decision service All the visiting delegates np- the hospitality of the Aurora especially for the splendid Banquet given on evening when over iiie of will ha tar von The Properly of J A SO GET v I reaching as every pari of York was well represented All Ihe girls will be looking forward lo the next Conference SHINGLES OF FARM will be received up to W day of June the undersigned solicitor for Wright Esq of of the last will of lie Wright deceased for he all thai part of Lot No Hi l- Concession of Gwillimbury East of j In the Counly of York lying Hill Street In the Town Plot of and West of Hi of said lot containing more or less- There is a frame house and other i- Mostly all workable and fu ture land There is a small hereof and also well water Ten cent of purchase be paid on acceptance of balance on 1st March possession to be given on The highest or any lend necessarily accepted apply lo James Wright Mile or to pin W C Vendors Solicitor St In Bui an 5 able Carter Plovor 1 due I fares Sharon noon Garry Thompsons a for night By of Elijah for noon Aurora fur nighty WchanlsoD dor for noon A for ai now Evan n fl Longford for for for MuASlUa to ftWM Your thh th TUB We for lerday We The NOR HA The far Wo do Are you ye you are tho at alao and