is a notable example of hats somewhat ces $ 10.00 to NEW STYLES READY IN MEN'S SPRING HATS The new styles in both soft and stiff hats are here, -and we commend them to men, as the most attractive shapes that have been developed in many seasons. Belmonts "Liteasair," Derby at $2.50 our. getting better than is usually sold at the price. It is a clear, deep' black, that will not turn rusty, It is of fine, glossy felt, and it has the very best, finishing and trimming. Also it 1s truly flexible--will conform to the shape of the head almost «+ as ve Hat." - number of the young people ' t a pleasant evening 'at tl 'home of Mr Charlés Armstrong. re- cently. 3 Robert Bryant lost a valuable cows short time ago. "Mr and Mrs Ewart Blight visited ¥ {the latter's mother Jast week. ; 1g to ora w will be Those on the sick list aré--Mrs Mrs Wm Costello, Frank Bailey and 'Myrtle McCulloch: "Miss Annie Wilson has been visit fog friends dt. Cannington for the past two weeks, © oo "Mr John Burke has moved to {the farm recently vacated by Geo Tripp, « We ate sorry to lose such a good neighbor, but wish him hed. [sucess Quite a few of 'the young: men tend going to the West this Spring some are leaving this week. -e ur. burg early Sunday morning. The Fomender was heavy 'aud the light 'ning severe, and fora short' while the |, descended i However, * Mrs. Reynolds, sr; died early Tuesday ' hie | worming and 'will: be: bursied Thursday at Pine Grove, Cemetery, Prince Albert. Mr. Neil Cameron, our popular section foreman, left on Saturday . evening. for Beaverton, where he:has been transferred as foremanthere. A few young folks | gathered at the "Ocean House" Friday night to say farewell, and enjoyed a social' evening. Neil was a steady, honorable young man, and carries with him the respect of the whole community. Mr. F. Trebell is appointed as new foreman in our section. and: arkived on Monday. = He and family will stay the summer with Mr. D. Town. Mr. and Mrs. Wood visited her sister at the parsonage, and returned to Hamp- ton on Friday. Ak Mr, J McDaugall attended the A. O. U. W. Convention in. Toronto as D:le- gate from our society. : Mrs. Sam Moon: returned from: the city, where she spent the winter with her daughter, The Epworth League debate, on the respective merits of City aud Country life will be postponed to Thursday of next week; owing to the funeral of Mrs. Reynolds, J 'Next: Sunday services in, our church 'will be "of a 'special Easter character, 'both at S. 8. session in the afternoon and public sérvice at: night. 3 Sahay oe UTI04 and Mrs. James Hortop visited in Uxbridge last week. ; Miss Mary Christie of Woodville, is uest of hier brother, E. A. Chris, ermot, Pott. Perry, visited Xe readily as a soft and Mrs. Charles Armstrong's, Uxbridge, last Tuesday night, and ali report having had a good time. . Don't forget the At Home: to. be held on Good Friday ev'g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Buck. Mr. Geo. Horn sold' three horses, last. week, / : So many. erows and robins flying around, surely Spring must be very near. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Sollit and daughter Olive, left for their home in Milton, North Dakota, last Tuesday, after spénd- ing some months with friends here!" Miss Eva Brown, Toronto; visited her brother, Algy Brown, last week. Mr.: Wm, Wright has started to make maple syrup. = We hope he will have good Tuck so that he will be able' to supply the neighborhood. HOMESEEKERS _. EXCURSIONS