,.._.V_â€"r ________â€"â€"â€"-. â€I‘The MEGSâ€"H61 Store On all sides there were evidences of activity. The launches were being rude ready for a new coat of paint, orthe installation of a new engine to say nothing of the other repairs and ï¬xtures that are usually required. nth spring. The Advent of Spring Has Created luck Activity on the River Front a stroll along the river front where the pleasure craft of the citimns have been in winter quarters, in order to ascertain if the advent of spring were proving an incentive to the owners to get their floats in readiness for Launch Owners are Getting Ready taken- The suggestion is one was brought up a few years that time no action was ds now county eon. ï¬ofl men “go, but at am ' g .stated that he likely attead the meeting in said that under meant here was no encourage- a county constable to stay the pay was very â€"-- _A 0.-."; .,1_ W. _, 155 county constable who was in the this morning .stated that he [031d likely attead the meeting in Toronto. He said that under present conditions there was no encourage. ment for a county constable to stay at the work, as the pay was very gun when there was no fixed sal- city VIII W the I we should have affording to the early buyer all the advantages of selection which would ordinarily only be found in the height of the seaSOn. The items described indicate clearly that the values presented now are the best to be found any time dunng the season. ‘__’ All wool bengaline in navy, green and elephant grey, 42 inches wide, special per yard 50c in Town†‘- take ‘11’ 3“ im portal! and one in which the :03; tar, . his district are deepl , 0n wedmday a Post reporter .o-ooo. Herringbone stripe suiting, in t0pe Shade, 54 inches wide, special ............ 2 Pieces black stripe taï¬'etta cloth, ï¬ne “dï¬mk reg. 70c, special ............... ‘ Black and navy panama, 54 inches mde m“ good weave, special .......... . ....... , 36 inch black taffeta silk, weight suit- able for coat. Special at ................. ‘ . .25 was natural shantnng silk, full yd. “d9, SPeCial at per yd ........................ -99“! Jap silk, 27 inches wide at 35c 181 Grey striped tafl'etta cloth suiting, spec‘ { ............................................... Fancy striped lustre. in brown .and 1 ches wide, ï¬ne weaves, specm-l 9' †he added. Dress Goods time has come when a a paid county 'con- Silks, Netts .auooocoooonooooup . IOQIIOUICOIIOOQO.OICOIO . noon-o..- ooaogco-ooco-c OI. ' - Orga}: selectionsâ€"Mr, H. Hamilton Soloâ€"Abide With Me. -â€"Miss (hm- bet-land. ' Quartetteâ€"I'Jy Faith Looks Up to Thee â€" Messrs. Moynes, Hendry, Adams, and Bickford. Soloâ€"Jesus Lover of My Soul 7- Mrs. Blackwell. ‘ Luther's hymnâ€"Choir. l The musical entertainment, under ' the auspices of the Talent Workers of iSt. Andrew’s church. which was held 3 ; on Tuesday was a most decided sue-1 .wss. Thechnrch waswelliilled with‘ the lovers of sacred music and they .were delighted with the programme. ‘ - Although the entertainment was long the audience remained until the end .and paid strict attention until the f Lclosing number was finished. ' l ! Mr. J. P. Donald made a very eb‘ ' iicient chairman for the evening, and ‘ in a few wen chosen words opened; the programme. 5 Mrs. Mowatt, of Berlin, was pre- sent and she explained ten of the : most familiar hymns used by all icongregations. Mrs. Mowatt showed iby her, explanations that she had, searched thoroughly and deeply in-i ito the history of the hymns and the! .audienoe was greatly enlightened. It : i would be hard, indeed, to pick out thestarotstarsinthe programme,‘ - Entertainment Under “spice: of Tal- ! at Workers I: Decided Success as every one who took part per- formed his or her part exeeeaingly well. The organ selections by Mr. Henry Hamilton, organist oi St. Andrew's, delighted the audience and marked the player as a thorough master of the instrument. The an- them by the choir weee also well rendered and reflect credit upon their leader. Following is the programme of the evening. .1“ “‘3'". it *8 “114%. in- Anthemâ€"Son of My Soulâ€"05°; - tend having pleasure launches this ; Soloâ€"Rock of Ages â€" MB! 3 lemon. so that the‘outlook for a sub- Smith. 1’ stantial increase in the number of Anthemâ€"Leak! Kindly mht‘cho ‘ ‘launches on the local waters ‘ this Soloâ€"Just as I «Am-M5 I ’3" Hymn Recital at St. Andrew’s participate in the initial m. Many are “110331! Waiting until Misses Adam and Max-son. the ice disappears, so that they can McGregor and Pym. launches on the local waters thig aoasoniaverypromumg. ff: 1.40 *f: 500 navy, 40 ff 47c “9 I. 00 ine 556 I‘f‘f 55c 52c: 43c 670 50c 36 inch striped shaker, extra good . . . . Striped galate shirting, special Ladies’ wash collars in Swiss muslin and lace at 25c and ....... . ................... White pique collars, some with tabs, some with silk bows for ..................... Long black and brown lisle gloves, 2 specials at 35c and ........................... Long white silk gloves, special ........ Extra heavy quality, all wool cashmere hose, worth 35c, special . . . . lon'éolepves, special . . Eucre net blouses, tucked with insert- ion and silk slip, at ........................ ‘White and black taffetta. silk blouses, neatly made, open either back or front, at White cotton underskirts, embroidery trimmed, from 50c to ..................... Extra heavy quality, all wool cashmere "25 hose, worth 350, Special. 0 Blouses and Underwear 3 specials 1n ladies’ white cotton draw- ers at 25c, 35c and" .. .506 White val lace and Insertion from 2c to 15° White lawn embroidery, 30 to ................. .50 Staples and' Small- wares- White lawn blogsps, embroidered fronts; And ï¬rm: In Was Anatcd But 3 ' Subsequently Released last 7171 nionths was 130,444 compared with 247,056. Weese has also twenty horses at stables awaiting shipment. Thursday was hog day at market, and quite a few porkets were on the scales. Messrs. R. Johnson, '1‘. J. Brooks and J. Davis sold a number Mr. P. B. Manlhsrgey will chi] hogs to Peterboro to-morrow. Fr day will be shipping day for cattle Mr. Wm. Weese on Tuesday sold a ï¬ne heavy mare fouled to Salabm'g. to Messrs. Carr. 0‘! Ops township. Mr. The young man protested his inno- cenoe‘ and made satisfactory explan- ations to Acting Chief 01 Police Thornbury, giving his word of honor that should he he required at any time he would certainly be on hand. Toomey, it is understood, has been in the woods, and since his arrival in town has been,knocking around with several chums and is not quite sure just how he lost his roll. and on Wednesday county constable Minthorne, who had been told 01 the theft, planted the handcufls on the accused as he was standing in front of the Moore House and hustled him on to the police station. Jerry Toomey, a resident oi Ennis- more township, who has been in town for the past iew days, in mourning for the loss of $40.00 which disappeared from his pockets in a mysterious manner. He accused a well-known local local young man of pnrloining it. Lumber Jack Lost His Wad 4mm.W°-W“d William. - Organ selectionsâ€"Hr. H. Hamilton. ISABELLA WATS 4â€"0:: 1r. Anthemâ€"Son 01 My 809'} °. ,, m duth occurred .t ‘ 09¢ to no. ' -' “W W“ " . ‘ (Mun â€"Im:m1gration to Canada for Doxology. Big Shipment of norm “â€k‘“ "i“??? 3.75 flog Day It the Market 3339:; 3.00 aroidery 3 on LSQEQQVâ€" 5m: :51 50c 25c 500 12go On their return home Mr. null hire. 0. H. 1(ch gave them a reception which was largely attended by their iriends and neighbors. Mr. and hire ‘staplea will reside nt Liflord. they took the train for Hunilton. and Niagara. The bride's going swsy dress was of brown venetian cloth. with an ecru net. over silk waist and supported by Mr. 083 Staples, L1!- tord. The groom's gift to the bride was a. gold pin in the form of two The bride was given "my by her tuner, and entered the polar to the strains of the wedding much played by Mrs. H. 3110!. o! Bethmy. After the ceremony. whiéh was performed brook. they sat down to a sump- tuous telnet. The evening was pue- ed in games and in viewing the pre- cents of the bride, which were I: erons and costly. The young couple were escorted Mnnvers Station next morning, w! groom. a beautiful pin act with em- ethyets. Miss Mamie Mon. niece of the bride, was meld o! honor, end satin, and carried e bouquet of cer- netiona and 31111131. The bride wee existed by H13 Jessie Mchade, of Omemeo. who was gownod in white poplin trimmed- with white satin and over lace and wore the gift of the with blue ribbon and insertion and she also Vote a gold pin. with ini- tialsengrnved onitungfltolthe ~ Ops Council met pursuant to journment on Monday March 22nd All the members‘were present. ' minutes a! last meeting were :- by the Clerk, and on motion of 2 John Deyell and Mr. Fred Hick: were conï¬rmed. STAPLES â€" LOWERY The home of Mr. and hire. Thos. Lowery. Brunswick. we: the scene of a vet, pretty wedding when their daughter, Kiss my Agnes, wee unit- edinmsrriagetollr. OephnsStsples of Word, in the presence of shout s hundred guests. The house was very beautliully de- corated with evergreens and white bells. The bride was handsomely dreeud in white net over silk, trim- med with over lace and white duchess A letter from the W or run- ways and Canals acknowledging W oeipt o! petition in reterenee to the dam at Lindsay. A letter from the Secretary of the Railway Commission Board at Otto- wn stating that the complnint about lodged water on the railway near Reehoro would he “tended to. A letter from the town clerk o! Lindsey referring to the town grove! W. H. Lytlo. 83 Glands-It. and hid only been in town tor 9. short. tune. The (“an m leave the residence of Mr. W. H. Lytle It 3-30 p m.. on Thursday attornogn! pit. - A lengthy communication Senator McHugh in dance to dam at Lindsey, eliciting from the government by n long series of quee- tions all details in connection with the dam since it was ï¬rst built. From the clerk oi Muripoee, enclos- ing a copy oi nu sword on druinuxe at the Mnripoen boundary es mend- edby His Honor Judge Harding. From the. Treasury Wt, ut Toronto, enclosing e cheque for 863.- 70 being the belenee of runway tux- etion due to Ope under the Act (or (A letter from Wm. Taylor 00.. Peterboro. soliciting orders for can:- ent culvert pinch. â€mm, :2 twee mum. and 14 ponndkeepeu. who '1“ m3†‘1' nee after making the required W‘ utions. â€"'"r-h_e by-lov concerning the eppolnt- meat 0! once“ received the and Fee attended council in the Moon and said that the present condition 0!.the drain would result in edema for gï¬y detect in the work would be nude right by the-Council and on moticn of Mesa“. Devon and 0'- Louxhnn the an†'8 M in the lands at Reeve Hawkins. In response to W M" I990“ for m m d “I"! the Conn- d1, Eni- duo donmtion mummҠthreodollmimth' in: $7.00. 8.1.0“ 033“ DRAINAGE assigned for SW Crook duh um! Wedding Bells COMMUNICATIONS 0P8 COUNCIL WATSON. of Bull- whogim "in: bull." 3 2m you“ .‘lco'. of 1 Gown, 1 you: old HOUR.- 1 “o milking; Aanvau'ol 8 d. emditedeolvelnbleunnltock end implements. the prop-rt! 0! Hum. 'r. a, Jeneeand LN. Hancock, at Ombny. Ward Mr. Junee' entire herdvere Itork will be onered tor eel. 1t h1- herdwere state. Cunbrey. Emma-APRIL My mum Bow-- euctloneer. credit eele of nimble U work. good inâ€. Apply t‘ The Evening post. madam-4h“- -Lndy th operators in Lind- ..y can tron thirty-ï¬ve to mt: dol- â€germanium-ammoni- Canada. New comments! tolemh omntooeean. mamdforu- dlcsurexeeedlthonpply- You; by W and we and M (or them as soon at competent R SALEâ€"Thu vdublo when ‘ John R. Gentry. No. 1055, C. H IL. one o! the mt three-mid- ever started in Guam. shoving o milein 2.13 over the Bmflordtrock 1t. {our year old. This home In! proved tunnel! a grand sine, will be £91.9le All“! to John E. Elm, Feudal: Fans P. 0.. TUESDAY, man 80. â€" By ‘1‘. June- au! 8. 011m. actions ANTEDâ€"Tm (or school. 8.1- c b ary $300 per mm. Applyto Stephen Kettle. Urn-4'“- or on the pram-an, lot 13. con. Fenelon.-â€"'4. own; the one. Resolution- iwere theretore M Instructing the clerk to issue the no- flm required by the Act. On motion 01 Home. O'Loughnn end mason. the Council adjourned t9) Huntley, April 12th next at 10 3.111.. when the upwithutomwdhtorm. Brickhonoo,thmmolorchnd. mm-ullflllw tyotmmmaoddhcog}? mug. and lethadil§ 3m and school. Plough 1am at at W. Apply to E. RICHARDâ€" SON. Janet'me. Out", 80: 5. â€"- '3. FORSLLEORTORENTâ€"J‘nm 'mthetownshipolmxbyuUP' hill, unable {or 3 stock um. A attumchdIOMOmuundw boleuodm connecuonvith tun property of wan-m naming, lot 10, con. 1, Lawn. sue commences at one o'clock sharp; nu. WANTEDâ€"For tenet-d boule- ‘. DALTON CA'ITLE the school. A. I. Puton. meuu lot 41:11:. St. A most pleasing range for your inspectionâ€"one that oï¬â€˜ers s wond- erfully wide choice and sure to make the pnrchssing of Spring and Easter- tide garments or meterinls wonder- ving besides. Many of the lines shown come to us from only the best makers lt'snotahitto early to nuke your selections for Wm. Thetino is more limited than what you might thinkâ€"just two week: moreâ€"and the placing of Easter Wearing Select Now For Raise More Poultry pay the Grocery and 7°?†MW “e“ NOTEâ€"We will give a prize, value $3 to every farmer who will raise and sell to us next fall ï¬fty or more tur- keys, or one hundred or more chickens Flavelles Limited DRESSMLKING yours-Nicosia!" would mend mu you P mummmï¬ï¬‚t‘flynmmm plum-you :ndinmreyourmyo‘u‘ We 5 yonrequin it. LINDSAY . Sutcliï¬'e Sons he Hatching Time is AP- proaching. Prepare for it- NOT have LINDSLY ONT- Costumes, Skirts ' Waists and Dress Materials This season’- erections are simp- ly beautifulâ€"thoroughly in touch with the grendeur of Easter-tide. Hillinery opening days proved to us that our hdiee’ Heedwear wee going to be popular and it demonstrated that our styles had ceug‘ht popular fnncy. We invite you to come and see the magniï¬cent collection uhown here and every one created from the Intent hints from the leading fnshion Choice Millinery to 100 turkeys next (all. 100 more chickens. Ourfullmï¬oldnu that you 91000 your ONTARIO 1 Dry Goods bins. fall at highest run-my