.Lim. ,. Word. March 3.41:. Walter Wand Hilton ï¬lm-stun arriv- dhometo-day,a£teranabsenoe or ‘3 months in New Ontario. Our {animators met with better m on Saturday capturing two he tom. George Bell, of Lindsay, and John Bell. of Dunsford. being the lucky boys. John. it. is needlass to mtion. is our local cattle buy- el'. and proves that he can show some 0! our younger hunters athing or two with the rifle. We regret to announce the loss of lia- Eva Bell's pet dog. the animal valued at 8150. Ir. W. Gordon is busy buying in horses in preparation for his depar- Hr. Wilmot Webster. our enter- Tbe lootball match arranged be- tween Dunal‘ord and Fenelon Falls achool boys was called on owing to the Falls boys not turning up. Pos- sibly Fenclon are trainlng up a bit More they tackle our bloodhounda. to enable them to avenge the lick- ing our boys gave them at the Falls. What he: our I-‘enelon correspondent to say to this ? Ir. Newton Thurston and Mr. Wel- lington Bell visited Babcaygeon last DOWNEYVILLE | ' Downeyvllle, Mar. 2.â€"On Tuesday oi last week a very pretty wedding was uolemnized at St. Luke's church†Downeyville, when Miss Loretto Har- ringtoa. a popular young lady of this place, was united in marriage to Mr. Vincent O’Connell, also of Downeyvuie. Rev. Fr. McGuire per-‘ formed the ceremany and Men-‘ del-ohn's wedding march was rend- ered with superb enact by the or- ganist, Miss Mollie O'Brien. The bride was handsomely attired. in a suit of blue broadcloth with trimmings o! satin braid and but- tons. with white picture hat to match. She was attended by her cousin. Miss Marie Hoolihan, who wore a white suit of faWn with dark blue hat. The groom was support- ed by Mr. B. Gilliece. Immediately after high mass being mg. the choir, of which Mrs. 0’- Connell was a member, proceeded to the front of the church and present- ed her with a handsome marmarized clock together with a short address, showing their respect for a fellow member. The bride expressed in a few words her sincere thanks. After the presentation the party drove to the home of the bride's parents, where the wedding break- fast was served. Mr. and Mrs. 0'- Connell will reside at the home of the groom's father, Mr. George O’Connell. two miles west of the PAGE UR BUYER was offered 309 pairs of Tra'beller’s Samples, consisting of high grade Boots and Shoes for Men, Women 2nd Children, he offered the Manufacturer a cash price per pair for the lot. They are are here and am will offer the ï¬lm’s and Women's for sale Thursday, ‘Jrfday and Saturday. Ina vv uuwu o my" ..-- W, lace. made from select velour calfrgulx metal «If, vici eat colt lester. all spring models that would retail ut tromls.75to$4.50perpair. Yourchoicethisweekfo: t «on, box calf, vici kid, gun méul. velour can. Goodyear waned, stylish and servigeshle, $4.50 to 8541). your choic §his $3 ‘48 Men's paten bluebers and lace. all any pair nre worth from a... ot-oo- o do :0... :in Enigmaâ€, ‘ Martha. will red » We learn Wit}! Scully. . Mr. Tom muoy, who has been vi- siting relatives for the past few months, will leave on Tuesday for his home in North Dakota. ' On Tuesday of last week Mr. Dick Murtha. of Downeyville. and Miss Kathleen O'Donnell. were united in marriage. 'me wedding took place ‘l... e 117qu wâ€... --°__V W of Mrs.Dnn1‘el Callahan, one of the oldest citizens of Emily. Mrs. Cal- lahan has been ill for the past. your. V ALENTI A . pfll‘nnfl.lnlnuuy. . Many around the village are suf- fering from 'bad colds lately. Mr. Wm. Suggitt was in Lindsay to-day. Mr. and Mrs. C. Crozior spent Sun- day with friends' around Purple Hill. Miss M. Gray of Lindsay, spent Sunday in Valenti-a with her brothj er. . ‘ Miss Currins of East Ops. is visit- ing her friend. Miss Jackson. Mr. R. Carscadden, of Lindsay. spent Sunday in Valentia. Mr. Webster. of Oakwood. is buy- ing-horses: in this locality. _ In the absence of Rev. Mr. Moore, Rev. Mr. Brown. of Lindsay. preach- ed in one church yesterday.- KIRK’FIELD Kirkï¬el-d. March 7.â€"Mrs. May and Miss Marshall, of Cannington, are visiting their sister, Mrs. P. Feud, here. Mr. and Mrs. McNmbb have return- ed to the Northwest, after spending a few weeks visiting friends here. Mrs. Mitchell and Mrs. McDonald have gone to New ~‘Yiork after a few days there. they will go to" Virginia. Mr. B. W. Brady, formerly of the Sterling Bank staff here, is now sta- tioned in Toronto. ' “ “r ,_ m-..-u LlVl-Vu 5-. -v- A student of Knox College.’1‘oron- to. occupied the Pnesby terian pulpit here on Sundav last. Miss Millie Truman. teacher of Pa- lestine school, was home over Sun- day. . “ ' , ‘. _.‘.-.A:nn a Miss C. Bruce, Of he iting her brother here Bargain Prices blucher. button and a calf. vici kid. p“- 3.233.:sz ,il In.“ .A rather of the death able outing. H. Simpson. N. Dayman. man, G. Hall, S. Richmn SOD . â€"â€"_, . Miss Mae Mar 8111'! Sunday 1 the friends. ] l l‘nuuu. A jolly.time was spent in dancing at home of Mr. W. Elderi‘dge on Monday evening when he gave . a. party in honor of a visitflrom his daughters, Emily and Rose, of To- bri: the weather. ronto Omemee, March 8.â€"Messrs. M. L. McGee and Thompson travelled to Lindsay on Friday evening to see the fast game of hockey between the Midgets and Stratford teams. And such a victory ! And such ap- plause ! The very earth quaked even to Omemee. where the G. T. R. reported a run-ofl, soon after the game and ï¬reworks were ended. One- mee hopes that the Midgets will have as good or even better luck in the second game at Stratford. Of course, you can’t tell what that classic sep- tette will uncork ; their record sub- stantiates that, but ’rah for the Mid- ge}? ! - . uv__1:- -no.u~+ninad some scum ; Mrs. J. A. Wylie entertained some friends (-11 Friday avening. Mr. Foster Egglestone of Mount Pleasant drOVe out to Omemee Sat- urday evening. The Beavers played a game of hOC-l key at home, on Saturday and were‘ opposed by a local club of young ladies. The ice was not ï¬rst class. and the ladies played at‘ a disadvan- tage, but despite this adverse cir- cumstance, they succeeded in win- ‘ning out quite easily by a score of 5â€"3. There was a jolly crowd. in attendance. and an enjoyable time spent. The ladies are loud in their praises of the referee, who gave them courteous, fai_r play and the beneï¬t of all doubts. Master Wil- lie Beatty was goalkeeper for 'the ladies. and he proved a tower of strength. His smile at the discomï¬- h... “a defeat of the Beavers will not wash 03. Everyone interested i should attend the [‘33 n séiiools. win be an masterly “308$“ tainty. '1m *5. V. W. L. “van. -_-__ V meeting at the home of Mrs. L. Win- drim on Thur-96w afterno . when the subjwt of “Desserts" will bode- _. â€"LL-â€"A--nn *- manstrdted. Timothy Eltori and Mr. Enton's mo- ther. of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keene last week. Ir. Eatonundpartyspentawm the city of Peterhm'o ; they travelled i; their private car. the “Eat: a..." ‘ â€~- «mm u. [add in iriur Ind-ey team organ! m): hu- 1': 5:39-13 ,0_ 1M Iii‘h n'vx-vâ€"-r school 835m" i3 In interested in education nd the tree meeting in th" s'e on Tpursday evening. Tiney, inspector of model m be the speaker. and 1:. «>03?th of “Some chans- All OMEMEE. I. hold their attendance cer- dici- :8 ‘ucsl. game ui "V" v by a scorerf 4â€"1. _‘A.“ U.) a ovv.- We regretvior state that. Mn Wilson is conï¬ned to her roox under a physicjan’s treatment. - LA.â€" ---‘ an: many. .- r _., Mrs. :Porter has taken up residence in the cottage on Sturgeon-st. own- ed by Mrs. English. Mr.J. Rutherford has been tocatod as permanent G.'I‘.R. agent in place of Mr. Blatherwick. who has been transferred to Stotiu Junction We __- -1“: m welcome Mr. Rutherford “a yt _- of Mr. Blatherwick. who has been transferred to Soï¬a Junction We are glad to welcome Mr. Rutherford and trust Ire-will ï¬nd Omemce a con- genial abode. Mr. John Magoo. of Orange Corn- ers. was in town on Saturday even- mg. -- rt-.. -r Qimrm County- ing and uplifting sermon. not the ï¬rst time the rew tleman has been heard i and it is hoped that it \ the mm. It was annou: Rev. Mr. McKinnorn of Ca “ ‘ ‘ 7 fun... Repeat it :â€"â€"†Shiloh's ‘ always cure my coughs and preach pulpit . into commuxuw“vu v..._ V - directors. or with President William Deyell. Providing no one makes a suitable bid for the whey it is likely a. company 0 M be I'm-med andta new industry established. A piKW may btion . Mr. Craw. 0f ’7!) ’i.cdâ€-tvhe pulpit. of the Presuywr church on Sabbath afternoon ‘olightfully rem-rash own“. a . ml,2_ u-v next .é-aï¬bath from i the season held in the. East him- Friday evening last a previous . milk-drawers :1, including 1113 Geo. hos. Atwell and MiCh’ Two or three new now the reverend gen- heard in Omcmee. hat it will not be I announced that n of Cami" “â€0““! any from the same Simcoe Count.\'- r the Presbyter- 'Middle Road room rnd residence -st. own- won out. colds." COD- uh 1‘. two Fingerboard, Mar. 8.â€"uaronu little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ri< is seriously ill with pneumonia. Mr. Duke King is also on the list. Miss Jennie King is home to: holidays- DGSpite the inclemency 01 um mar there a goodly number gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Woolridge. on Wednesday evening last, to participate in a house-warm- ing. Needless to say all did ample justice to the oysters served. which were unusually large. All report Mr. :p‘hâ€"I and Mrs. Woolrrdgc to t host and hostess. and 1c to even pleasanter times tnre. butc- Mr. Arch. Sillcrs visited at Mr. Downers on Sunday last. Miss All-in. of Orono. is the guest of her sister. Mrs. D. Stevens. Miss Elsie Tait is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. Gorrill, oi Sundcrland. A number of our young people at. ‘ tended the At Home held under the auspices of the Recreation Club of Sonya. on Friday evening last. and report an excellent. time. His Ida Downer. of Port Perry. is visiting under the parental roof. ‘ While returning from the oystet lsupper last eWedneaday evening. un- jiortunately Mr. Lou Hall's cutter 'upset. throwing the fair occupants into the snow. One of ladies sus- tained a few alight injuries, other- wise no damage was done. Our teacher Miss L. McKenzie re- newed acquaintances in East Oak- wood Saturday and Sunday last. ,,_L__.__ - .| Perry Mrs. Luthgr gmith has returned home after visiting friends in Port away members as a. very ailment service. Md. Kylie moved taint u: w o! ï¬fty dolhra be made und the mo- xhflfs hour! V0†â€5" “" “" Lin-om All?“ ‘0 October. M" ‘prmt- at the market st o'clock mm the month! 01 m. Jill. “‘7' Ana" I ‘. d wn‘uock during} the inclemcncy of the wea- in Fateâ€"st City twenty miles PING BRUCARD Downer is visiting Mar. 8.-â€"I-Iarold. the Jr, and Mrs. Richard gm be an ideal and look forward times in the fu- is home for her st Clerk 0.11:3. get a follow: the sick :d Beaver Overcoat, collar, worth (a: - , Ramon "Mae (Thurs. all day , LINDSA sud night. Friday ‘11 day till 6 pan. Two days only Tn: [(513 MA†Ind awful Lam-amt noos- In on men: ox new-r (Rupture) Yahweh (Nahum: of all IMMM nodal: ï¬nes. Be who nukes a spend?! denuuanyum “wwwhmuwymnm an In.‘ Don‘t mo! menu. M to in mphâ€"m neglect omen proves am as" your can M w m and than "old . Stop m mu m money elsewhere. W I "MOSHE SPECIALIST WILL VISIT: nuns“ fmhwg men 13.19 Petal-hora â€"-â€" Oriental Hotel, Hal-ch 20-21 .v. EGAN, Specialisj, f. . RU PTU RE Established ms. hourly an: a Century in Toronto, om all-Wool T119 1.98 190 wâ€" " .c-â€" w" â€" aw. i...†.v. vâ€" â€"â€"â€"â€"v W mumbmmm, is c3511-" h“ madyflblmaozmMmmm ' Mum's-d , â€dmaomnw Giant!†mammmmwammww Amdlflddhnfl. “White Sugars“ 909 whï¬mmmï¬mwtmmwmfl u _ haf- ma _ from 0‘51“ “my pm unto: cl: Am â€Â£10.05? L" “was: mum' Inca. ma no swan-u. m'wqdem 0.ng 7 mhwquyï¬ggï¬ï¬dgimp" One Marmot lined Be with Electric Seal collar, $45, for................ A A One Coon Coat, size cnd natural color, "0"“ black Cub Bur. worth 322 for...- ............... One black Astmchan Dog Coat, undyed skin, worth $22, for ...... One dark brown Wambat Coac, worth $35, for ....................... 000.000.0000 ' WHIP HUI; ouu Ivv‘ 7-, - rs. the celohrcted “Police‘- Mec’s Suspends and tune a lines. leather and mohair ends. Reg 15c 'uhr25c and 35c. Side price ........................ , _I LILAA u“ (“can Mocha. and Kid Glaves. wool Ila-ea. nu aim-a, mogul» 81. Sale pr ce ............................. 390 Tim. four iii-hands, bows. and made-up knnts Rectal :- 15c and 35c. Sale price ............... 10c Unlaumdered Shirts. white. Regular 500 sale pl'lce ......... .. ...19c Negligee Shirts. all sizes. regular 50c and ° 390 Stifl front Shirts. in fancy ï¬tripee. cuffs at- tached and demheï¬. RegularSl. sale price 49' -_ _-,u...1 .... SEEDS . FREE ï¬nd a. Puff†Lin P mt Shirts. in fancy stripes, cuffs at,- Id detached. Regularsl. sule price 49' Silk Mamet-s. made-up. padded. m- Regular 50c and 75c. sale price ...... 19c Hon" pug-nighin a t, 8126 44, choice skim ,worth $70, for $45 rinks; Dog Coat, 24. 75 a non c,“ FURNISH LIN DSAY ONTARIO wool lined, It" sift-S. “131%... Beaver Overcoat, '.". .‘I‘T‘f‘ff‘. $29 in no; spots and Rm. 50¢ and 750. h m mm of Ben“ an. nowhomkuswfc“?! wesr KING $1.. px an. TORONTO- SECT It wed Chan is th fabrics dress 2 1.00 21! St brown: 52nd ‘fl in bla the pr art sa‘ for be in}: ct a! pm qualitj