I MOUNT ALBERT 1 WOMENS INSTITUTE The nest regular meeting of the Mount Albert Branch of the North York Womens Institute will be held at the home of Mrs J Kightley on Thursday May at oclock pm The pro gram will consist of the election or officers indies are iuYlt- d a home last week toonlist for B Williams spent over An interesting Song Service was held in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening Mr of Holt is hav ing a sale on Saturday afternoon to moving to Newmarket where he will reside in future Our market seems to be much belter attended lately A large quantity of butter and eggs shipped J The sale of baking in the in terest of the Red Cross will be held at Kightleys Store on Sat urday afternoon Box Social will be held in the Christian Church Baldwin on Wednesday May overseas service and has joined a Toronto University Company Tills three sons of Reeve who have volunteered for active service A and Frank enlisted almost a year ago and reached the battlefront last August and September Theyjbst track of each other there and did not meet again until early April they met in a Con valescent Home Epsom England suffered from rheumatism contracted in the trenches and Frank with a shrapnel wound They have both fully recovered now and expect to resume active service at once Douglas Shields has also in active service for some months in France and reports carrying on his work amid bursting shells and flying bullets The toys are all doctors Sunday with Miss Lillian Graves Sorry the death Vol MrVNelsOhGoIIingei Mr Chas Case of Toronto his daughter Mrs Lewis one day last week All the friends arid neighbors of Mr Walter Wright wish him muh happiness and joy in his fu ture life go the frail craft was swamped ship- wrecked Kind friends tooktbe keeping and he boys who enjoy- were sent homeland put to bed with an abundance of hot bricks to his where will he no more Signed of the friends A Watson Mrs- Hoover ST i BALDWIN BREEZES ORCHARD BEACH PERSONAL Mr J spent a few days at his home in town The following friends attended the funeral of the late Sidney Stokes Mr and Mrs Geo Cooper of Clarcmont Mr Robert and Ben OBrien of Toronto Messrs Jos Hugh and Win OBrien of King Mr Cooper of Richmond Hill Mr and Mrs Ah Wilson of Sharon Mrs and Miss of Sharon Mrs Mrs Horn er Mrs Blake Mrs and Miss Stokes Toronto Rev and Mrs Stevenson and Mr and Mrs George Stokes Mr few days in Toronto Mr I Porter and family of Toronto arrived last Saturday and are located hero for he sea- soil Mrs David Lloyd and son Mr Irwin Lloyd also arrived last Sat urday The latter will lake two weeks vacation before accepting a position- on the Medical Staff at Guelph General Hospital Mrs Dr Campbell of to has opened her cottage for the season The water in the Lake is much higher than usual this Spring The Misses Mann on the teach ing staff in were home for Faster and entertained a friend last Saturday The lawns arc looking well but owners of cottages will miss the help of Mr P J Cole He has engaged with Mr Matthews at Roachs Point for the summer feet and back lis spirit wing less minis to his comfort and he was happy and gay once again Our local dudes werent so presentable on Easter They were and unshaven as the barber had other fish to fry Poor boys If Siiave the for youselves Slick up this notice on woodpile There are some very tidy ones at Tidy Tom mys John Oldhams Jas and Johnston Crydermans Steal hot this wood my honest friend For fear the gallows he your end r MOUNT PLEASANT Ml jPIeas- Services at ant are being held on Sunday at It a mand The These Links to The goods are not lasting at the price goods Will -sell- Going every day First THINK We have a large stock of Footwear mentioned here Rev J of To- received a shipment of 100 pairs- last week now offered here first one For if you die the Lord will say Where is hat wood you stole away And if you say do not know The Lord will say Go down he- WAR NOTES Alberts interest in- the great war The death of Leslie in France last week re minds us of the number of young men from Albeit either resi dents now or former residents who are giving their service for the Empire the following is the list as far as we can remember them at present A F J Harry Shields Ross Shields Douglas Shields John Morgan Morgan Milton Geo Wei I wood Reg Willbce W A Gordon Smith Angus Rev David Terry Dr Geo Cameron Lawrence Ross Lepard Stanley Draper James William Byron Geo Price Wesley Brooks David Leslie Rev Oscar Irwin Percy Kenneth Ross Stokes A t Friends will kindly oblige by notifying us of any omission in above Hat Rev Oscar Irwin the Student in charge of Ml Albert when the war broke out Immediately was killed in France in April last year There are many expressions of regret in our village when the papers reported the death in ac tion of Leslie Mahan in France last week Leslie spent his earlier years here and at tended the Public School Ho was a very manly boy and a general favorite Mr Card of the Con Scott Is an uncle Mr i who has completed his law course In the Province of Manitoba return- Hello old boys I Catching suckers is the order of the day Mr Alono of Spry spent a couple of days in Brown Hill last week attending the funeral of the Some of the people around this town are taking the advantage of this nice weather to plant their gardens etc Miss Collins arrived safely from on Saturday after spending with her parents The Free Methodist meetings in Mr Hall have been given great attention since they have started Good crowd on Sunday Mr Thompson spent a cou ple of days in Brown Hill last week He says he likes Orillia We note Mr has purchased another horse and a few pigs Hes certainly rushing the farming act in Mr Howard Crittenden of Al- spent over Sunday with his parenU Mr and Mrs Crittenden of Brown Hill How ard reports lots of work in Allan- dale What happened to David on Sunday Guess Hes hid Mrs Mary Draper took a flying trip to Aurora last week B Rose of Toronto over Sunday with family in Brown Hill Mr Max has been building some fence these days Hes certainly making things look in Brown Hill Where was the Blacksmith on Sunday afternoon Ha I Ha I Farewell Goodnight I Sleeping Beauty Of Newmarket will preach at at next Sunday morning This year sugarmaking was short and sweet Yea even as much so as the aesthetic Miss Sweet herself Spring is not much of a spring as yet Grass looks dead A cold fortnight a mercury period is durTin a couple of weeks No seeding so far Some local boozers distin guished or perhaps extinguished themselves some nights ago by a disgraceful carousal at the mill dam Next day it was a disgust ing sight thereabouts Rum re freshments evidently disagreed with them May the day come quickly when such stuff is ban ished from our land Some un fortunate Brownies up here on a sucker hunt saw those suckers and scared out some years grow I believe oar Yankee was to whallop the lighting man suckers im mediately disappeared The evil most assuredly was in Masks which are as a I special Easier gift from a of the city There has been an enormous Following are the addresses run of suckers here this season presented Mr Thos unprecedented in all former years in connection with the Our ami fished and presentations which were made at still abundance and to spare On- their home a few evenings ago Sunday the they swarmed when a very pleasant time was up and as they passed through spent the slide our boys nabbed then Sixth Line East by the hundreds hut many sped To Mr onward upstream by their Dear Brother and Friend can We as intimate friends and rontovviir preach On Monday evening the ladies will served a supper and this will be It Is that the following taU will take partMiss Sutton the Mule Quartette of the Presbyterian Church Sutton Mr Sturtrldge and Lee Sult6n AIso talent from Keswick Queensville and as well as good local A musical evening is Come along Admission and Wens Reg 86o and line for quick a veryjow margin 76o pair Womens Reg and Plain Overs for sale pair Overshoes sizes to A Reg SI On Sale at Childrens Plain Overs prices range according have also a large stock Mens Womens arid Everyday and Fine ffi erahly low marked Early and CARTERS SHARON I looking rlown- much wet 250 PAIRS BOOTS AND SHOES SMASHED TO SMITHER8 If you want Wens Overalls al the right price before we get in our new shipment hurry along or youll miss it Bull Dog W Big B and Hammer Brands carried in The formers ore hearted these days weather Mr and Mrs Kay of Vandorf visited at Mr Wm nails on Sunday are sorry to report that Miss Clara Tail is still on the sick list at her sisters Mrs Goodwin Hol land Landing Mr Harry Moore of Newmarket visited at Mr Crones on Sunday Miss M Kurd returned to rfutcs at school again after spending vacation with her parents in Hamilton Mr Drown is erecting a large and intends going into business on extensive scale Walter Tale of Mount Albert was home over Sunday I stock at and pert Overalls will pair higher The war condife are raising the materials Quantity limited J GROCERIES GROCERIES WHAT YOU WANT 3 Excelsior Dates 25c lbs 2 Vt lbs Choice Prunes 25c lbs Rest Hted Tiger Salmon Mb tins Reg 18c 17c Sunflower Salmon I lb tin HURRY AND DONT MISS THE SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES Produce Butter and Eggs taken In Exchange Dont travel or send for miles to gel these goods hut come to Brow Hill Walrus Red Salmon Imi5 Sea Lion Salmon 1 11 tin Kippered Herring in s or plain per tin tins Pease j tins Corn Dove special to isuT April only Sold in 3 Call and Fully CARTERS In Seal One of the and Quant neighbors CLOVER No 1 In able TIMOTHY No 1 ant Have a I Pattern- view In Itself I r Toronto visited on lions saying plainly as words say Baldwin Dont weep for me Im bound way tip the river The Brownie kids to see neighbors have met here tonight to show our deep regret towards your departure from our midst The many years that we have had the privilege of your kin and I iii i- Thai veteran fisherman John- sympathetic fellowship in our has been community have years that Mr of his mother Mrs Thursday Miss Wilson of Toronto is spending a few days wilh Mrs A Mrs IMurrell of Sutton West spent Saturday with friends here Walter Tale of Mount Allien the weekend under Hie pa roof Cummer of Aurora at Mrs on Tues- Store Dealer in Dry Goods Groceries Boots Shoes Flour Feed Hardware Oils BROWNHILL ONTARIO HERMAN Asst Phone right in his element same as for years and more running round in dangerous places with the ncrveof a- kid Our young men are just about wild these days The young ladies are hilling em up lively And Courtship is bound to be wrecked Remember young man Blue it is a handsome color When it gels the second dip But young men that a- court ing Are very apt to get the slip Who got it on Sunday eh think if my eyes do not deceive me some young man about so big will have to take a certain young nymph whether ho wants her or not I guess theyre hard to got away from when they rfiake a dash for you Thats my opinion Courting you know is expensive so when there are two in the case And my dear boy remember You are going a neckbreaking pace Mr Bertram Chapman Toron to P was at Windy Ridge for holidays Masters Lloyd and Bonnie and Marion Clark wonder fully sweet little folks helped Tomlinson to dispose of goodies Happy Grand ma I Miss Jennie Glover of Queen St South spent vacation with her brother Kdward Glover Bald win I read a story in her face the main points of which prom ise she will some day be a noble young woman QUEENSVILLE M we shall often look upon with pleasure and kind thoughts Words cannot express our gratitude to you for your prompt and earnest endeavor to have the House of God clean warm and comfortable the many limes that we have met at for worship in the past eight years Many times at a sacrifice were you there and had the church warmed lighted when no person met I for Your absence al the church will he deeply felt but we hope it will he only temporary and that you may mingle with us again at a future time As a alight token of our esteem for you wo ask you to accept this Chair and Slippers trusting it will bring Iq your mind recollec tions of the past Along with this our prayer is that our kind Heavenly Father may yet spare your life for many happy years and when we are done with the things of this world that we may all meet in that up per and better world where wo shall praise Him for over and ever Signed on behalf of the friends by Mr A Watson Mrs R Hoover and Mrs I Sixth Line G To Mrs Thomas Dear Sister and Friend None the less could we pass our sister by ainco your sunny dispo sition always brought cheer to our hearts As friend and neigh bor you were always ready and willing to help in every time of Mr spent fr visited kit- the day Miss is having a new cheri creeled Mr Eugene KIteley spent weekend with friends in Toronto Master Harold Co we I of Toronto spent the weekend at Mr Lloyds Mr Frank Ramsay Spent Sunday with friends at Cold Mr Barker Of Newmarket spent Sunday at Mr Watsons Mrs K Parr of Aurora Miss A of Bradford and Miss Wilson of Newmarket attended the wedding of Miss Gcraldlne Haines here on Wednesday Mr and Mrs A Wilson and Mr Crone and son attended the funeral of the late Sidney Stokes of Mount Albert on Sunday a mm AN How It your Phono Studio the KESWICK home from Two of our local sports Im- heed We deeply regret your Albert Dealer In all kinds of Farm Implements McCorrnlck Binders and Rakes and the Mo- OH Engines all sizes no made and the John Deere and Peter Hamilton and and do not forget the quick Ileal OH This is the beat of Oil Stoves Phone or write I If have the real Rhode lnd Red Hen fever you will ed a few settings of eggs from my heavy laying G La8t years average ben for flock They have the color alia and type for IB one exhibition pen at for ML Albert Red Feather Yards MRS HOUSE fctitlT a best Known Jckon It M W Kemp of Medical School Toronto and Sapper don Kemp Ottawa spent the weekend with their parents at the parsonage Mr Wm Sennet Winnipeg paid a flying visit to his aunt Mrs Those who holidayed at Queensville during were Misses Nell Smith Lila Lib Lewis Ray Ross Mc- Kenzie Mr shipped car- loads of to ranch this week We are glad to welcome back our teachers Misses Nee- lands and Keyes The service at the MctfLhodiat Church was conducted by the Presbyterian Guild on Sabbath evening The program Interesting and varied and all were pleased with the spirit of whlchpervadcd A number of the citizens as sembled In the MethorJIat Church on Saturday evening April to pay tribute to the boys who have enllatcdat Mr Atkinson presented the address and Mr Harry Wright the to Privates Kernp and Miller Several were made Rain Rain I Go away again some other day Little Sandy to play the field aploughlng Mr J friends and relatives in Or chard and relumed back to Toronto to with Hiawathas spirit of ad venture pprocurcd a awift desire for sailing and launched forth on stormy aeas hound for Port button which they reached In safety The only dis covery they made waa that un like the frozen whiskey of poor Sutton would make ope boozy leaving our midst and trust that wherever your led may be cast Gods richest blessing may rest upon you and yours Wishing to our love and esteem for you we take great pleasure in presenting to you this Chair hoping you will enjoy many happy hours in it and while ait- from top to After having ting there it may bring to your transacted their Ihey the many social were about to on hours we have spent together tempestuous wafers but one of I Hoping that we may moot the crew probably the aupcrcargo again and if not here Mint wo may having taken aboard a great car- meet in our Fathers mansions Mr Levi Morton Is Varsity for a few days wc sympathize with Mr Will Prosser and family in their Our school teachers are hack at work again Miss Helen Warrincr and Myrtle Lloyd were home for a few days of this week Miss Morton leaves today to accept a position In a school In the North Country The Gospel Temperance meeting Jn Methodist Church last Friday night was a great success The W received a nlno dollar for A work at the Front usual in Christian Church next Sunday evening Everyone welcome Tonight Is the big night at least for everyone Interested in Red Cross and Field Comfort work The supper iii Hall from to 8 will be the best ever and while you cat the best will be furnished concert In Christian Church given by six artists from This Will he a treat have a chance- are out to sell well I Yarn and Expenditures Needles Boxes sent to the front Bandage Supplies Independent Com Societys Expenses Total Expenses Total Receipts Total Expenses Balance on Hand 2015 816214 feet Carried Moved by Mr Birch seconded Mr Allen that William reengaged as corporation laborer i WE HAVE APPOINTED A8 OUR AQENT B will ho Toronto which yon rarc- get here Wo three buy and como early or you may only one foot has box Ha la now making contracts with growers and any to grow may all Information by com municating with him room Is It right to buy anything made In Germany Certainly I Then II fplloWa that we should hot when they are- real outspoken Mr Lewis Howard and family are out at their country home So sorry that Mrs Ira Morton had a relapse and Is quite low Following Is report of work of Red Cross and Field Comforts So ciety For March and April Numbers Number of paying a month Fees paid boxes have been sent to the at the front to Arthur few and to Rye contain ing Cookies Candyf Arthur has written aylng ho recetved boxes The have made shirts and 3 dozen handker chiefs are on hand 30 pairs There socks Teas and Membership Fees Donations For v Limited 88680 School Fair Jersey 8eltool Concert C Booth at Marrlts Donated by InatltuU MlaceUaneous SUTTOH According to the will of Hie late David Sneddon a farmer of Township he left an estate valued at cash and worth of miscellaneous assets He died Feb The wholle property Is divided equally between his son and daughter Elizabeth J Snoddon Mr Leslie and family have returned from the West where they spent the past two years Mr John Abbott is richer by a now verandah The frog choir and May lowers made their appearance so wc may look for spring weather soon Mr Williamson Is In the village again buying horses This is third time ho has been here since last fall Court day last Thursday was not a very busy one as the wore nearly all settled It only lasted for half an hour Mr Walker is improv ing the Ramsden property fnrthor by rebuilding the verandah and levelling the lawn The three churches of the village were all prettily decorated in keep ing with Easter and all had good congregations The music was special in charaotcr and was much appreciated The sermons all had for their basis Tho Risen Christ and were ably handled Wo are sorry to hear hat minor has it that tho Rev Matthews Rec tor of tho Church of England is about to sever his connection with Sutton congregation Next Monday evening promises be a treat also as it being Junior night a special entertainment will well be given tor refresh ments will be A email ad mission of fifteen cents will be charged in aid of the Forward Movement A mooting of he Municipal Coun cil of Sutton was held on Tuesday April 18th at 8 pm Members all present Mr of Woodstock address ed the Counoll on the subject of fire protection MoVed by Mr seconded by Mr Allen that three fire engines be purchased from Go for the sum of and that tho Reeve and at per annum Carried On motion Council adjourned F Clerk The Easter Festival was celebrated at St James Chunk The Holy Communion was at am and at the service The number of raids was exceptionally larg the evening service the choir the anthem Awake The services were and hearty in keeping l Easter message and the singing ably led by the choir was beautifully deeorafed Witt plants the altar floweft bring or Lilies A childrens service mi held in afternoon lucre were large attendances day and offertory amount The Rector Rev Brown Mi- hews preached at all services w was assisted at Matins and by Mr Leonard Greenwood a lay reader in the Diocese of Services next Sunday Morning Prayer 7 pm The May meetings of the Deanery of West York will be at St James Church on Mm and Tuesday May and MR We on Buy Sell acre buy or i will mail send par Farm for in a posit on Farm Second J of years Establish call I Broker Toronto E NORTH Daughter All Frances A McDonald a has made application for lion of the estate of her Miller widow who at the village of Sutton The estate amounU all of which Is In the I of Nova Scotia at Sulon JO Dealer an land les and I Cemeterj Bended to Haying e A Building Eves hone Ask For Sixty Recruits The Sutton Town Hall was ed to last Friday occasion of the first meeting the district In the Interests of York Hanger Overs tallon who arc holding a concerts throughout the addresses were Lieut Mulloy who made one usual appeals lo men and also Aubrey Newmarket who asked for aa Sutton quota for in Musical numbers series fpfessional 704 An at the J0 hives W7 -hives- 1 5 honey rendered by Lieut Johnson and Lieut of and moving pictures shown of the 127th trek from market to Mount Dennis jjj was taken by Mr Pugstey of The Turkish transport has been sunk In the v Marmora by a British It Is believed that several Turkish troops were it ana mat ana Turkish were ysg