f‘ “m any â€WE .9 )1...\ ECU r: Mr. Samuel Honpcr is in Sarnia a few days this week on business. Mr. James Ferguson, 01‘ Toronto. spent Easter at his home. -, Miss Dillman of Wilherforcv. spent a couple of days at Mr. E. E. Dill- mun’s last week. Mr. Lewis Irwin. oi Toronto, was under the parental roof for Easter. Misses Blanche and Lindsay. were the g Hooper for Easter. Apnl lSâ€"Mr. wu< visited fri- le of days Little Britain Son Pague, or Torontn, ends in emf Village a Coup Mr. Lewis Irwin. oi Toronto, was under the parental roof for Easter. Mrs. Sparks. 31"., and son Lee vis- ited friends at. Picton a few days this week. Mrs. T1105. Watson of COhOCOn‘K, is at present. enjoying a visit with hcr sister, Mrs. J Jewell. Megsrs. John and Archie (:lvnney were at. \‘ictoris Road a couple of d.1\s last week on a business trip. Misso‘s Canada. Whiteside and Ru!“ “‘elmtvr of the Collegiate Institute Lindsay. spent their holidays under t he pnrvntal roof. Mr. and .‘Irs. IIm-h. Tremeer, oi 'l‘oruntn, Wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie 'l‘remeer. Mash-r Martin Fleury. of Toronto, \isited friends in our Village during the hul'ulays. Mr. Tom Kennedy. of Ohio, visited his hrothers Char‘nlc and Laurie Ken- nedy this week. )lr. H. liven-son and family moved up to their new farm on the 7th runcnuumn last “wk. Mrs. komwm l-‘oru-usun visited in Hmlsu) un Hatlvnlm. Mr. and Mrs. (ammo Walnut! and whildrvn mum and Marjunv. nf Sut- tun. swam Easter at Ms home; Mr. ‘I-‘algm‘ Jones magnum phnnv m his home last, week. h“ hamo Mil we». ,1 Manna Wilton and Corn ("enemy “mad â€mud: in Lindsay a «web at «My: this woek; Mm MM ï¬rst, mum Rogers and Mrs. J, T. tut-chard. 9! Linden Val: lay. vhitvd Manda how recentâ€. Mn Win Medians! spent a day at â€9!"! 8H Egéter Visitors at Little B ritain A. instcl‘, 3'4 BUGS. (mrcglllzu', 5E Tapestry Rugs. Red (hound, Special Price ............ Fawn “ regular, $9.00 for ...... Red “ “ 10.00 for....... Green “ “ 11.00 for...._.’.. Green Uround, Fawn “ This Sale is an Exceptionally Big Money Saving Event as the Qualities will (1 Eva. Chard. m guests of Lila 1s â€"â€".\lr. wu‘ Axminster, 1% only, size, 3x4, Greens and Fawns, these are seamless regular, S;0.00, Clearing Pnce . CL 3. long 2 pair, regular 83.00 for... ' PA c-.. £4 H ‘5 10 win-,e regulal, $1 1. 00 for.. .58 08 0 “ “ 11.00 for†.8 59 8 “ “ 9.30 for†7 79 9 “ “ 10.00 for... 7 98 who Mr. Charlie Yeo, of Gait, and Dr. W. Yeo, of Toronto, spent Easter with their father, Mr. Wm. Yeo, sr. )Ir. Oscar Wakely, of Oakwood. Spent" Sunday at Vshe home of Mr. .I. J. Rich. Mr. Milton. 1). Yerex, of Toronto, was under the parental roof over Mr. Howard Lapp, 'oi the Standard Bank staff, Sunderland, spent Easter with his parents. Sunday. Mr. Arthur Mark, of Toronw, spent Easter with friends here. Miss Florence Lapp of Toronto, was at her home for Easter. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church will meet at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. (Rev.) J. F. Chapman at. the pursr-nage on Thursday of this week . “'85 Master Fri-d i‘atey, of Toronto. was the guest of Wilfred Hooper u few days this week, Miss Laura. Hambiy, a. missionary from West China, delivered a ï¬ne ad- dress in the Methodist church last Sunday evening. Those who miss- (-d hearing her missed a, rare treat. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Price and child- ren. of Orillia, visited friends in our men. of villagP Village (.11 Monday. Miss Lids Whiteside visited friends in Lindsay Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Leslie Tremeer is erecting a new verandah on his premises this week . Mr. Frank Lee, of Bank stalT, spent Ea: in Oshawa. Also extra cheap Curtains, Mrs. W. J ordan, of Lindsay, spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ll. F. Whitemdn. Mr. J. il‘hompaon. of Mitchell. spent Easter at Mr. R. Greenaxsay‘s. Mists Mabel on and Master Georgie Han waited at Dr. Henderaun’a in \‘annmgton a few days this week. His-ï¬sh Shim; llumnév. or Nahum-d. spout Eastm- with friends-in our v“: in. and we. Louis Wiekett and daughtgr 8916!. of Lindsay. Rot-9 at his home; tor Easter. The Wonwn'a Institute will meet at. the home of Mn. 3. E. Dlllman next. Wedneiday gnomeâ€. Ml mam- beva are invited to attend. and as many other ladies a! with. mass: Etho. and All» Avery. 9' Cambray.‘ amt Sun“: at m. m AVOW'Q. - I ‘ .. â€" ,n_ __I_IL- : hisv hoiué in Oakwood on 81mm. lb". Wu. Newton and Mia Man- nlug. o! Oshawa. spent u M OWE at Mrs. Newton’s home this week. We were son-yto hear of the death of Mrs. J 01111 Rummy, fox-mob 1y Miss 'Annie Piukhun. who died in Coboconk last week. The (maul took plwe at the Iothodilt church swordsmandthemm in- {Winthasdjohhlgm. ‘6 U Pam? Mrs. r. a. PM!!! famed Having purchased 300 Ipairs of Lace Curtains, we can at Wholesale Prices. Very special purchase of Tapestry, Velvet Rugs. Be sure and Inspect our showing Before Purchasing. LACE CURTAINS. Nottingham Nets. U H H l‘ H {I 423. 220. 73x. 78. 231. 458. 78x. 5.50 for... 4.00 for... .uo-oaouo ........ 7 39 9 69 ooooooooooo '9‘" VV 6 39 6f the Standard Easter at his home 31 _ yds. Fish Nets. ...$9 69 $2 50 No. 2288. :5 yes. long 2. pan, 4 25 “ 2365. 3} fl‘ 2 3 00 “ 245. 4- “ 3 us, one pair of each pattern, from 23c up. A" long 4 pair, regular $1.25 for ...... . 1.50 for .. .. U H 1. ie Motherell. Mr. Walter Chidley and sisters, of 'ing. l‘owles’ Corners. visited at Mr. W. Ni ii. Barrlwclough’s this week. spei The tC‘a and concert under the 8113- M pices ui the Christian church held in was 1he l.:r.n.F. hall last Friday even: ter. ing “us a, decided success: The lad-1 M ies (lit! full justice to themselves in real cooking. Mr. E. Z. Hall. of the the Chriszizin church, Oshawa, gave an. M} intervsting talk which was appreciat- Joh ed 1:) all. Rev. Wesley, of Sunder- M land, who was to give an address. gue: could not be present. Prof. H. C. M Hamilton, of Lindsay, ably acquit- spe] ted himself by playing several selec- ted himself by playing several selec- tions on the piano. The proceeds of the tea amounted to about $43. On Monday evening a ten cent social was held. piano last week. In «an. â€"â€" v- Mr and Mrs. ( Rev.) J. F. Chap- man entertained a. few friends one cVenin-g last week. ... AL‘ As Good Friday was a. houuay uu Standard Bank and stores in our \illagc were closed. _ rder o! the Housncleaning‘ is the 0 day at present, and the best but of the carpet. can be heard in every locality. uv-w--.‘. A new telephone line We: construct- ed in our village last week Called the Glnndine telephone line“ It. will Carry about ï¬fteen subscribers. Rev. 0. H. Humor. poster of the Christï¬an church. preached tut an» bath an Easter sermon. subject. “A Unit. to the Sasiol"! tomb.“ The sacrament 01 um wd'njuppor was dispensed in tha morning. In the evening the children took the nor: N0. 2288. 3 “ 2365. 3}- “ 245. 4- 3x4». 3x4. 3x4. 3x4. 3x4. 3x3}_,. Green Ground Velvets, regular 320.00 for...‘ 3x4. Fawn andGreenGroundVelvets,re-.v.$'25.00 for. 3x4, Brussel Green Ground, regular $26.00 for..... muap one 9‘ n}. Inc» M- __ _ .1 AL- H H U it mu u m on or Velvet and Brussel. MILIUIN'I uxmuvn PILL. Red Groun Fawn Red and Green Fawn Green 65 for ...... 2.00 for ...... 2.25 for ..... 2.25 for. . . . 2.50 for ...... 2.35 101' ...... 3 yds. long2 opair, regular $3. 00 for... " 2 4. 50 for†Ground. and the Very Best. for Parlors, {.l .g-gguocnoooooucvn regular $11. 00 for... 11. 00 for... 14.00 for... 11.50 for... 17-00 for... holiday “1'3 es in our .OODOOOOIOOOII 00-00-00-00 ooo-cuooo give you these samples Aminster Brussell and .o-nuav-ooooooo-o-oooo \‘iCC in the way of singing and recit- Mr. Leonard Stacey of the Mom- real Bank, Oakwow, was home for the holiday. Mrs. \\ m. Trcmeer, of Toronto. spent. Easter at Mr. A. L. 'I‘re'metl" s. Mr. Frank Maunder. of Lindsay, “:15 at Mr. Seth Metherell's for Eas- Mrs. M. Redman visited at Mr. John Rodman's this week. Miss Powsley, of Toronto, was the guest of Annie Metherell for Easter. Mr. Silas Jacobs, of Huntsville, spent Easter at, Mr. Wm. Mark's. DREADED RITES 0F CAMORRA Viterbo. April 17.â€"The most. inter- esting- revelations made by Gennaro Abbatemaggio, tho Camorrist inrorm- er, had to do wi.h the real nature of the Camorra. the dreaded associa- tion which ï¬rst found its way from Arabia. to Spain and from Spain to southern Italy, and how its adher- ents are chosen. . The Camorrn in the city of Naples] as Abbatemagglo explained, is di- vided into fourteen bands. one for each region of 'the city. Each band is composed of twenty-four Camer- rists, and forty-eight plciotti (re- cruits). each one of the form. iiav. ing‘ two of the recruits at M- dis- posal. Each piclottl in turn is serv- ed by ï¬ve or six glovano onorati (honored youthI)-tho letter on u- pirmta for membership in the non clety. , Thus in Smiles alone there in a body oi upward oi 5.000 men deter- mined in character. resolute. 3nd trl. ed in aatutenm and Intelligence. This army. which has ruminations in almost every class oi society. in practically directed by two men. the Capo in Tests. or heed oi DMD. and the eoninuiio. or rumor. RAZOR‘BLAIHED FACES. The piciotti a. chosen from men; iho “siovani norm†“a instructed in their dutiu by the Unionists. They are obliged to war perfect obedience. «to: which the newly ed- miiied member kine- emy Omor- flat. he†with the had 0! beds. in token 0! good moi. Whoa “tummy bou. The Omani-t who has outed {or the assembly «halt: the me 0! his candidate sud cannot-hu- the crimlnul services which tho mu: has rendered. Ho doe! not forgot to all ‘gttenuon to the M. or your inluhel, moon the check! 0! them:- aon: whohtvohudtohoodhd to larder. which wh- an very prunin- out on the face- a! both Am gin and W ‘Al'la;moljflflia.m.il‘t [Cmmtfodhd ï¬ll-M Contra- an"... . . . OI... stun-o...- 0.00.00.00.000000 5.00 for... 100' 0...... show. .81 â€.314: 98 or. 17 98 20 98 Trcmeer, of Toronto, $31 50 [003“? “0301 (â€GO 8 98 8 98 11 98 9 79 14 98 85 25 65 75 85 FOR 25 WIKIIIIW maniac!!!" u fâ€"n-h‘" Snafu. 0x12. Feb. 5th, 1910. “I hove been a «Bent for the put as with Constipetion, Indi tion an Oatmh of The Stomach. tried my remedies end many doeton bnt derived no beneï¬t whatever. Finally I rad an advertisement of â€Fruit-n-tiva". I decided to give “Frnit~aâ€"tivu" a trial and found they did exactly what was thimed for them. I have now taken â€Fmit-e-tives" for -._.- ........n.. "“1 ï¬nd that they are the edged blades; the ï¬fth is very long. The knixes are cm'ered with two handkerchiefs, one white, the other red. The padrino and a second chos- en for his adversary take the knives “ith the double-edged blades", the head of the Camera takes the lung knife, while the Candidate and his opponent grasp the otherl. When the capo cries “In the name of the Saints. Cosmo and Damien. one, two, three." the combat begins. 1t Continues until one or the other is stabbed in the arm. He who ha: done 'the stabbing immediately sucks the wound. kiSSes his opponent as a bond of friendship. and bandages the injury with the white handkerchief taken from the basin. Each new member admitted must pay no the ccntaiuolo 33 as an entrance fee, half of which goes to the head of the Camorra and the other half to a fund for the purchase of a banquet. “hen there is such a. deep rooted an. 1teigoniem between the candidate and his opponent that. one of the two must {all forever. the duel. or Tint; is termed "of the box." Lathth, Ont... April 17.â€"In the course of his address on reciprocity to-nighl. Hon. 'A. .1. My express- ed his pleasure that so little import- ance could be “melted to the ru- Liberal Tribute more of meat. "I think the Conservative party has reason to be proud of the high class of man who is their leader to- day.†he sold. "I think Mr. Borden is n pretty high type of men end e pretty sue eort oi oitieen to whom to entruet power it there ehould be e change of government.†‘ Following Hr. Hockey's eddreu the following reeoiution wee edopted: "Resolved. tint it ie the am and well commend million of thoee in mun meeting here ueembled. term- â€"â€"_--__' , m and omen. doctor. at the Eu: mum of menu-ox. that tho pro- Doud mlpmul m Wt boa mm â€and. and a» 1mm sum. which II no. more our on noun 0! common. ad tho Amman Con- gm. Wm. u Mound by boat coun- trm. prove at In» ad mung bou- uM to an mum and clun- o! cur Dominion. but no" caudally no the "tinnitus-tutu." Loudun. Out" AMI 17.â€"'!'ho will of m- Bl'ldnt do Man. who died hero m do! ago. um. her an- Left Entire Fortune To The Church Mpropudtomthombon manlmmetotho,?flvy Council huhoenubudonod.nitmtom¢ antinunobstwu amounting W‘Cotbmnlmtoltï¬ un- Lin unto. vuuod a 076,000. to vuioul institution at tho Roma Cgthouo church in this city. HE SUFFERED “Ema“: To Hon. Borden R. L. Borden’s 1mm THE lN’fERNATIONlL SERIES. 7m 0! the Lama. My wecomhinethestoryot Jouh. tins of Judah. in int week's lee-on Indinthisone. Hebestntoreign in his seventh year and reigned forty. years. doing right in the sight of the Lord. while Jehoiadl. the priest. in. enacted him (verses 13). but he did not destroy idolatry in the land. OuriutgoodkinginJudahwasJo- VI.- pâ€"w- "'r , _ oshaphat. who was succeeded by his son Jehoram. his firstborn. who mar? tied a daughter of Ahab and did evil in the sight or the Lord and put to death. as the prophet Elijah sent him word that he would. it is written at him that he departed without being desired (II Chron. xxi). Jehoahaz (or Ahaziah). his youngest son. succeeded him, all his older broth- els having been slain by the Syrians. He reigned only one year. and his mother. Athaliah. was his counselor to do wickedly ((1 Chron. xxll. 14). He was slain by Jehu. and when his mother knew that he was dead she at once proceeded to destroy all the seed royal ot the house of Judah. but Jehosheba (or Jehoshabeath). the wife of Jehoiada. the priest, and sister of Ahaziah, rescued the infant Joash and. hid him and his nurse in the house of. . 4...-u_|. the Lord six years while Athaiiah reigned over the land (11 Kings xi. 1-3; ii Chron. xxii. 10-12). Last week's lesson told us how. in his seventh year. Jehoiada. the priest. arranged to have him brought forth. anointed. crowned and proclaimed king. and made a covenant between the Lord‘ and the king and the people that they should he the Lord's people (xi. 12, 17). They broke down the house of Baal and his altars and images, slew the priest of Baal. and also the wicked queen mother Athaliah. So the people rejoiced and the city was quiet (xi. 18-20). We must not confuse our good King Joash of Judah with another Joash. king of israei. who began to reign over the ten tribes in the thirty-sev- enth year of the king of Judah's reign and who departed not from the sins of Jeroboam. the son of Nahat. who made lsrael to sin (11 Kings xiii. 10-13). We have a key to the heart of today’s les- navy n -‘-J -v 7â€"- son in the expressEén. "The house «of the Lord." which occurs in our lesson vet-sax just twelve times. it we in- clude verse 16. 7- 37“. VII-us ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ Inasmuch as the king spent the ï¬rst six years of his life in some part of the house of the Lord under the care of the priest or the Lord it is the most suggestive phrase in our lesson. and the more so when we remember that the kings who reigned at Jeru- salem were said to sit on the throne of the Lord as king (1 Chron. xxix. 23). We cannot think of Israel as a nation without a tabernacle or temple as a dwelling place for Jehovah in their midst. One of the ï¬rst commands to Moses after the deliverance from, Egypt and the giving of the law at Sinai was. “Let them make me a sanctuary that I may dwell among them" (Ex. m. 8). When Cyrus. king of Persia. made a proclamation through. out all his kingdom that the Jews mlght return tram Babylon he said that it was to build the house or the Lord God of Israel in Jerusalem (Eu-t 1. 1-4). Ezekiel I! m xlvm tells of the temple that is to be when they shall be gathered from all nations nev- éâ€"Io-Beviï¬ililod up or sentient! any When israei was numbered it was the law that every one. rich and poor. should give a halt shekel as atonement money as a ransom for his soul. and this money was to be used in the mice at the Lord (Ex. xxx. 11â€"16). This is probably a part of the money referred to in verse 4 with which they were to repair the hon : of the Load. for the sons of Athaiiah. that wicked woman. had broken up the house of 71 v..â€" God and had bestowed the dedicated things upon Bulam. Joash Instructed the priests nnd the Levitea to go out unto the cities of Judah and other or all Israel money to repair the house of the Lord tron year to year. but thin collecting buli- neu did not work any better than it In?“ by Nov. 0. M. Murm- does today. and after more than twen- ty yen-I the work wu not done (mm 4-8; It Chron. “iv. {-7}. Then Joholndn. the priest. took I chest. with n hole In the lid. and not Ito-Mottonurontbomuuou one connoth into tho bow: or the Lord. and they undo I proclamation through Judah and Jamal-In to bang In tho own. that “on. m common“ and than they almond money in abundance. and tho workmen wrought. and the work warmed by thou and may on the noun or God “I MI mm and Immune-d u («not 0-“: ll Ohm. uh. um. l have per-out“: Mod the box a the door plan for thank ecu-inn. for beneï¬t: mind at the â€when. m muytoboflmunwoumw Ml the [lid admin to othm and It Inn Med uphndldly. I: 1: any 0 Ion your law I one »!th new Mlummaqurmyg The clam o! Grater Now York met and puud I. resolution Wing tho proponod cumuon "Qty '10! Britain. '11:. Mm Comm-Ion will In.“ In Toronto on AF“ “‘h- i“ M m a. am at W‘ m ‘3’ but!“ an cit! N W m my one to so an! colleen“. and n anathmhuouodotu. The m- adam at Jonah. utm- a» death at Rhonda It the ll. of 180 "an. M MI mum: of the an o: Johnna: M down (or hearing. n, ll Kings at“. ‘4‘- uâ€"addcn Text. I temple as a "‘ rah in their L :ommands to __ erance from. t the law at make me I (- dwell among a Cyrus. kins Mon through- at the Jews rlon he said {Spring Term SELLING CORDWOOD no make room. Cal: and g... â€ices all kinds owamL ' °" the Baker [unmet (0., limitel â€mitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan ‘l'ho'Ionly Thyouih Lin. .g‘-_ now conouls'r; RTFM pot-Mon travelling with “'3 stock wd Each TUESDAY 10.10 pm Daily [In]! I It)?“ ‘ Through Colonist; 10.10 p m I Tourist Slaw, Colonistlï¬ars on all Trains I No Chm (a for Berth- ‘nmgl Trains Toronto to “nip: . and West! For “Settler’s Guidr" mic?- J. w. ANDERSON. Depot Ag.“ The Woodville Coal Business zrd! Sheds To a trustworthy person the above business will be distansed of hefoxe the middle of March, to enable the buyer to stock up while Coal is chea in~the Spring. Already 700 tons ve been sold this season and there is not a, bad dollar on our books. Good money can be made at this business by a capable person. Enquire of DR. MACKAY Vs’oodville. Woodville Feb. 14th. 1911. will Ian Tomato leaving Tom LOOK ABEL? NO young person can have a better safeguard against ad- vcraities 0f fortum- ur in butter [‘9' 00W in a. time 01' need than I thorpugh bminms training. facilities to give you the in ing In the vain me. Our mIPIOIALII rs. All and shorthand (Hreggn ‘ Enter now. non {TOBY 00°33" Lindsay Business 09""? (W WIN! Orlllin Hm FOR SALE OR TO LEASE M you st the marina W60 with g number of W oppofluntuoat d“ n pine. organ or Mdmww‘ tuna-homeland mu- Wo W 40- body do.- that. In 8111Ԡ""" uh cm. 86 don't listen he: like “I. but come and 00° â€a it your «no required is n“ W m. In short we Wm gun pue- u paying m s W/ Hm. WARRE N m. u.aumr3 “mg I. I. WON - Presidelf such as you mny obtain under the very belt conditions at The Central Business Colic-gt: of Toronto. is. sun: passport to “laces. ‘l‘houuands have prov- ed it. Why not investigate {or youruclf? Our 2 cc cntahwuuc explains. Write {or it. W. H. Slaw. Principal. Pia-0 181-1; BUSINESS EDUCATION WE HAVE PHONE 77 TRAINS SETTLE“: Belushi and without live shouid use he hm min' Our u'nChm All businefl 1" SllhjeCt“ CollQfl utEfl' White Bronze in Durability. Artistic lam-m Bevzty. Agmt for the Monunwm Brm / of Bridgeport. (Rum. Everlasting Memorials hula! Inn». and On- mm Mt, uplondtd for New cm W excellent , h u m, mdo {tom W who when. At It“ m IE“ “id: they can earn a. nvmg WON‘S BUSINESS COL WES no the lax-best trainers “Guam“, and our graduates and!†the best positions. \ on on study at home, or partly at 3t the C ollewe ' mmono Business mLEGB I Should learn ofDJnlo urea. luuco. “u. r amps. New line Bic‘yvlu Brakes. . Mes. Large stock of smmd Hgnd Bicycles. Farm Mac'hinm'v of all kinds eraird. Horse ('lippm; ground equal to new. Gonm'al rr- SAM APPLE BAUM ‘0 “it. Thu Ward POULTRY WANTED McLennan Co. III. has on but No. 1 North CI human. but! when. Mills QUEENâ€"Mm a mm M m but No. 1 Ready Mixed Paint M pt lb. 15c lb. for Tur- bu Bolivar; any day in (be “Prism Brand" ‘V, M mm co's uQUID 9Ҡ5| mumcwnzo 0 m'w'U/Hm] Ion‘br otm mumps Arthur Graham heron“ MI LLS “I kinda of Live rum 1m nus“: Bicycle and General Mine Works IBX’I‘ POST BUILDIKG lied. I. Shepherd Prop. -. “Q‘-~‘-ï¬\ " ‘2‘“-mm.M-¢~ ~~.~.â€"~:M,-ï¬' r‘ LEETWOOD P. O. launder Son But. an: m m annson’s s'rocx ,P. IcCullough :3. ï¬lm. 963,. mu Girls â€â€˜1 thou subjects by a: earn a living. “I ï¬nd a Whit» anze Mu n u- ment in Simpson. Baylor County. W. Va... that. Is over thirty )‘G‘flrs old and as nim- and perfect as t ho day it was set". C. B. N-ï¬'. Fail" moun t. nae". -.. Principal um um! 1’0 (or m1 1 8 'or ‘|() tin M! 0f Mt In; "0‘ QM W i I‘M