ry Cotton 11° Cotton Batting a fine even weavs || High grade cotton bat- 8 fing ver bei ting, pure white and free y for bl ing. from sweepings. ~ Perydl Per 8 oz Roll 18c. -- New Butterick Patterns for Spring e have now in stock a full range of Butterick pat- for. 1g. Every pattern is"accompanied by a or, showing how.to lay out the pattern on the 8, saving # yd to 1% yds of material. Every process is explained so that the most inexperienced The material in these Suits is a heavy button sacque, with five button vest, person can use these patterns successfully. ; a g ; spent the week end with his parents, AE PS LL Li » s Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Platten. . li ompany, JImited. Miss Hoig, of 'Oshawa, is visiting SER Om Ree : with Mrs J Thompson for a few days. Jet i x vo . There has been no church service The - ! y caused In our engine room by fire here for the past two Sundays, ow- : an . ; . -ig repaired; and: the Planing ~~Iing to theillness of the pastor, Rev: Factory and Chopping Mill are in good order to H. Latimer. We hope his health will x execute your work. x permit him to resume his duties next (HL + : v Sunday. ~~ Our new miller, Mr. Alex, G. Smith, a man Mr. G. Brent and Mr. J. Stanton of over 20 years' experince: 18 overhauling the were the guests of the former's sister Flour Mill, which will soon be really for business Mrs. I. Taylor, on Sunday. Mr. D. Thompson has been quite ill for some time, but we are pleased to and prepared to fill orders for-- ; any og . . rt he is convalescing. Ae Golden Crown, Lily White, ee R. Brent has nod home 3 - after spending a few days with her 3 Pastry F lour sister, Mrs. N. Hughson, of Toronto. eae : Miss E. Nottingham and Mr. S. ? Bran and Shorts, , Nottingham, visited with their sister ! : Mrs. L. Knapp, of Burketon recently. Looking fo patronage, we are ever at The school was closed for a few your service, any Prepared to promptly fill all Jaye Jiat eck Swing In ihe ache the house with inflamation in the orders, Ee --------e, | €y€. : | HORSE WANTED Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brent and fam- General purpose. Apply to A. ily were recent guests of her brother ; Sims; baker; "Port 'Perry. Mr R. Coates, of Shirley. : : Sn . number from here attended the T= 2 funeral of the late"Mr. George 'Hayes L WOOD FOR SALE of Columbus, on Saturday afternoon. Mixed wood, $3.76 single cord, 16 inch. Apply to Tom Barclay, Bell ---_-- | Phone 115r2-3. : | BLACKSTOCK " The Continuation School was re- opened on Monday, having been clos- ed for two weeks, owing to the ab- sence of the teacher Miss Mahoney, who was called home on account of . the serious illnes of her mother. ' Mrs. John Forder, who has been very ill for some time with blood- poisoning, is- slowly improving. Born--To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larmer, on Sunday, February 18th, a IP Sui s with two pairs of Pants grey tweed with a neat herring-bone i stripe. The coat is a standard three --------cr--ee and TWO pairs of Pants, finished with cuffs or plain. Sizes 37 to 42. Price $21.00 Men's Grey Tweed Pants : $3.25 These Trousers are made up in a smart style, and are well finished in every way. The material is a grey tweed in a neat striped pattern. Pants are fin- ished with belt loops and cuffs. Price $3.25 mn io ; Men's Cashmerette Socks in black only, ======" made of heavy cotton yarn, knitted in cashmere finish. Per Pair 35¢c. er "vaww= FE. W. FRINTYRE "ak {} F armers' Union Milling Mr. ly Ba, of ta] WALL PAP Solues every decoy problem WALL PAPER will accomplish wonders in the beautifying of the home interior. It ens ables you to alter the whole character of your rooms. For papers of exceptional merit, insisé on those bearing the name