LINDSAY, Family, “a Sale March l2“! Farmers Want 3 (1 condition 500 Little More Snow 1 H ' v Horse, we: ht 1350 lbs. _ . 1 Hilly}; Mare in fozigl, D. Imported According to the statements of one of their-number, ._the farmers are Horse. _ _ M 1300 1 Handsome Deluer} are, not over pleased with the weather. the weather man to lbs. 1 Black Gelding, Spast, by Directuxn Theylare telling. 1 Black Gelding, 7 years dd. by keep his foot on the soft pedal for and are really afraid that Black Joe. '1 » . . . , 't, 2163. six awhle, 1 Black blue, by Herml _. too much of a good thing is worse 25 Horses. full carioud. 14 Heavy Horses in goo 1 Heavy Horse. weight Fresh arrivals daily. Come and familiarize your eye Wi . . 1 , , . ‘ a , . "WM mama“ WW... . A palstgavï¬ {(31.5% by Harnbletonian than goneb at all. The: little £39; ; .eor e, ve as a as ee ex ress smce . o . - o . th t ‘i p the characteristic fashion changes for this Spring. St . 1 Grey Mare, f 20 Gutters onbsggasoggilstï¬und' 501 smiled 30 benignlyh is that the g 1 New Standard Robe. 6 \Vhiffle- fall wheat will suffer. “It wouldbe right, if; this were the ï¬rst of . . . . 1 through our cloak department when m the vrcmrtg of t .. ... -oquâ€" u..- trees. _ ., all 45:23 Single Harness. double V. April,†said a farmer this morning, btbtcBlanl-zets. new. must be sold. any “but this tint;1 “81:118th come ., W, _ price. about two or t ree wee o ear- ‘ . . . . i ,7 j, .. .0... W... m... b. son... ,,,. I, would, ,, methmg Ma, store. It IS an easy wag at keeping in touch wnth the um : ’ 1;†p1108- . . . anyway if the farmers were all sa- '- , ~ - . , t . .. new milk Cows ms in old tisfied, but in this case they seem 2 new VVheelharrows. must he‘s. 1 Heavy Mare, ï¬rst class condition. in foal. to have a good reason for their. complaint. The snow has disappear- f the best Heavy Horses ed as if by magic during the past dozen Neck- week. and the‘fall. wheat is unpro- tected. The farmers, therefore, are TERMSâ€"Thrï¬e months' on approv hoping for ac'return of ,the snow un- t‘d DOtE-‘S’ discount allowed at the rate til the winter has entirely gone. These are made of ï¬ne English Venetian of 7 per cent. per annum. for cash on % nicely tailored silk lined, 7 gored skirt, with pleating of credit amounts. There will also be oï¬'ered for sale 10 inches. Comes in colors of green, navy blue, ashes of roses and taupe. Special price. . . . . . . . . . . . $16.00 . usik ‘ D. one o . ever crossed the Atlantic. 50 Whitï¬etrees and 2 yokes. Cloth, . Nicely tailored suit, with 32 inch coat. skirt .,. With the new draped effect and pleating. Comes in -' the new shades. Special price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.00 sumo suns â€W mm 3335 _ trimmed with buttons. Comes in all sizes, colorsof blue and black, Special price. . . . .......... s ‘ moo $23.00 suns â€9353’. Eff. PIi'ZEEKIEEW Made of very ï¬ne English Serge, with long rolling re- skirts. made full flare, gatherek flounce, six r0 shirrlng accordion pleated, f1 ill with small gathered v: rs, trimmed with brocaded silk,ï¬nished with self strap- , ping and buttons to match, lined with very ï¬ne satin, on bottom, All ‘rills put on With twin needle ('1' » skirt nicely pleated and trimmed with buttons at. .323 Spamal prices. ° 7939 98c: 31-25: 31-49: 31 1 and $2.50. See these special values. l l l I I the Household Furniture, consisting of furniture, stoves, carpets, kitchen utensils, etc... of the estate of the late John Berry. _ Made ef ’vcry ï¬ne Serge, nicely pleated, 7 gored skirt, With. 30 Inch coat, trimmed with braid and buttons, also long rolling rovers. Very close price.. $18.00 means EYESlGllT Our success in ï¬lling the demands of the most particular and exacting \vear- MR' ‘ HAZEL THURSTON Mr. Hazel Thurston, of Dunsford, _ l ers of'lglasses is mainly due to , l. ‘he most scientiï¬c and thorou l1 1 method of testing eyes. g left for the west today, where he 2% 3, The use of lenses of the very ï¬n_ expects to make hls home in future » est quality. Mr. Thurston has been actively in- . Iâ€"â€"â€"WE IMPORT DIRECTâ€"IIâ€" ing our lenses. , . 4.. Our ability to supply glasses Men s Club and he Will be very much . 1'“ -Whlch ï¬t, perfectly. missed by his friends. 5. Our many years of careful study -....-. _--§_.. â€ma.â€" 1’ ‘ and practice of the optical business. a 1.. __-.- ...-....__. . l ,1 _ M. 3. gums, ppm 9, CObOCOflk View Of 1 ' EYEilGlllT SPEGIALIST § l . 92 Kent-st. (Over Neili's Shoe Store) “051%? 1‘93“le l WAKELY’S 25. The absolute accuracy in grind- terested in the Dunsford Young. Wo+c+c 6+? ‘ ‘5‘ fwvnakh' Lindsay 1 Examination free. Eye Glasses WW 1 - ‘ - - .7 . repaired. (Continued from. page. 8) .. , , . . . . . - _.__...._____.._._~_. -7 .___ ____ _ ______ ’ . . _. I not as Impromptu speechâ€"Mr. W. Imrie. of magniï¬cent hair. and MaYCh 5"“Mmh has been it seems as if this were a deep been praised in the press, natural. much as they should have, perhaps, In short, they have been doing nothâ€" Readingsâ€"Miss Recitationâ€"Miss G. J unkin. F. Moyes, Miss She must 13165655 8 Coboconk, said. and will be said, regarding the .1 laid scheme to depriVe, perhaps bet- .1. : ï¬nal game of the hockey tourna- I, ter, to rob Coboconk of the honor ment at Fenelon Falls on Friday 10f having the medals, WhiCh were ingbut winning games. Their reCOPd Thurston, Mrs. Fred Smitheram†per and never her voice" . 1 evening. A dispote has arisen, which 1101195“? Wot.l by. them, as 13119: 1‘8“?!“ . shows what they are as hockey play- Trioâ€"Miss L. Knight,, Mr. I. song. t your correspondent understand will 5 :6: dialsruimtgh lsOnIoItAaccoSrdingdlto . “'5' and some. of them are equal to nght’ F' ThMSton‘ She must be a §Ood ~ be settled by a deCision of the O. git yS 6:11;: tchat : â€.1 . . econ Y. {many players 1n larger town teams. I Soloâ€"Mrs. Wes. Webster. Ways ready to do 5“,. , eree who is as 1 If they had had to meet defeat this ‘1 After singing the National An- She must be 2. 51116115, year they could have taken 1t wrth them a dainty luncheon was served and not require an: Sm . HA. ofï¬cials. Coboconk team re- and . weak and shallow, and that can be supporters want, through the col l umns ‘ swayed in his decisions as easily . as much grace as they have every t by the ladies. After supper all ,1, it IS notaï¬t charâ€" victory. They are not glorying over- ipaired She must love can ' to the arlor and 'oined in 1 p 1 able to care for meal of The Post, to give a true view of i aztthi: m; can, Th†hl 1 1 a er 0 re eree any game. 11‘ Y. their season’s victory’s but naturally ~ - Auld L s the way they see thlngS. It Seems i . . )smgmg ang yne. . inotice carefully the strenuous meth- they are proud of their record and, them by hand. , A vote of thanks was tendered Mr. She must be a good ok to sto ' ' ‘ ~. 1 1 p the Citizens 3f Cobocogk ar: mï¬turrn i and Mrs. Webster for than kindness . xery pron ’ 0 81 \in throwing open their spacious have a mi . home for the occasion. All went test intellectual seam for this ï¬nal game between Hali- 'ods the judge of play to ad stored Wl burton and Coboconk, beSides the ofâ€" 1 the game, when he saw the rough proud, yes, - .‘ was 1 play, in a crowd of 500 howling team. .’_;IPVR|CNT ' O ï¬cial referee, a judge of play 1 the LatESt appointed. by whom it is not known , miter? he blfew. a smallthwhistlea It matters not, whether or wheth- home» ' , , . , ‘on e, ma ne,i on can, e com-' - . ~ , . and 1t appears that It 13 this party imotion thgi: would cause If the er not, . our. boys receive-the “@1118 ing’s entertainment. The Pleasant hubby hasn't the super» _’ who has caused all the trouble. The i rough play had been S im ortant for their Victory on .Friday 1mg ' Valley branch are to be congratu- and doesn't know 1: a:- CSI - - a p they, in their own minds, the“ sup- lated on the- success of their social . - e ‘ half time score was 2â€"1 1n favor as he now makes out why did he - . . She must dress in l ' porters here, and the minority of evenings. . 1 - 1 a ,_ of Haliburton. 1not Personally skate.m the referee, spectators who saw the game, are ___ gluon out must >983 and have him rmg his bell and stop convinced that they won it fairly ' 1 1 same. A builderr-are you losmg weight ? She must 3.2 ; in \Vatclies. Clocks and Jewelry now in stock. See our new selections ' Si‘verware and Cut Glass. suitnb for \Veildlug G ift-s. Expert Repairing a specialty. h S ortly after the laSt half started l the game and not wait four or‘ - ' , 4 and honestly. Thus, to them, 13 more N ,, . - The D. L Emulsron W111 always gay, of a deeply Coboconk tied the score. With only i ï¬ve minutes afterwards when Coho , a1 - . . i V 1 ' l satisfaction than. to own th? med s 3 mm. remainm to la: Cobomnk . . , . z - . g P : Conk had scored, and then tell- of rt. .1 under the means that Haliburton is help and build you up. Restores pro- lively, modEu. per digestion, and brings back ,ing brilliant. _ l Surely had he then wanted he could lusing in tsying to get them. h 1th M7 d .. 1 ea -â€" - f home an n. ' l° . ' Marriage licenses and “am; Rings scored again, making the score, {‘0- 1 __ boconk 3, Haliburton 2. The referee . have made himself, heard some way. 1 T rand his bell for this goal the “In: the decision the 0.H A oï¬icials ' ‘ - t * her bushel!“ THE POPULAR E . . ' . ' - . ---â€"-â€"-!-""--- - 50°19 Y 0‘ “ J WELRY STORE' teams all lined up, m the regular rmay give Coboconk may loose, be-‘i Farm “21p else on earth way to ï¬nish the playing of the 3 ‘ cause of the fact that they failed to . M i I d 1 f sh d 'c we: . ‘ ‘N . . . - h . e oesn ._ J F MCCaIt minutes renaming, the referee was play the remaining three min. b uti All farmers Wishing farm _ elp an 8 ea 0 i That is all that mos ; ~ ' ' _ ' ’ lshould apply as soon as poSsltble to 3 ready to drop the puck, when the they refused to .do tgis after the MORGAN JOHNS __.__. Lindsa o 7: M' ,TSIZM’_‘ â€â€"1 . judge of play. skated up to him, greferee had wobbled around in his . .____ y. l The R‘ght woman I g Real Estate Bought and Sold and and told him that some time previ- ' decision. If the game and medals are 1 ‘ O 9% Fire Insurance Effected. ous, possibly 5 min. before, he had r ï¬nally ‘giVento Haliburton, it seems BALSAM GROVE _____... C AS 7! - blown his whistle to stop the game i to Coboconk unfair un-British and an \ . "‘""' What a man wants in '9' woman is Infants and ,1 . l . ’ . ' (S ecial to The P0815) For mane? to Lgan £01“ 8 rough play. If he blew 1t, 1 action absolutely umustiï¬ed. Under P ‘ ‘ _ somewhat as follows, says an exâ€" , “a" - the referee nor neither of the tea-ms the existing circumstances, how does {On Wednesday, Mafrch 2nd, grind: change . “a Kllld Y0“ - . . ito the number of fi ty assem e 3 ~ ‘ 1 100k to the sporting editor of The ‘ ' She mustbe a dream of beauty Bears the 0* heard it The judge of play claimed :- it h f M R C w b te . that on this account the last goal for ; Post? How does it 1 k t some of ‘ the 0m 0 rs. . . e S I" m 1 .. 1 1 _ Coboconk could not. be counted. Afâ€" '; the leading hockey 35thussasts of 1 response to the inVitation extended She must be an angel wrth the signatnr‘ ox 1381‘ some argument the ofï¬cial refer- 3 Lindsay. To Coboconk team and iby the Women’s Institute . to an 5111 cc told the scorers to count the 1 their supporters it appears very l â€At home†At eight thirty the goal, and he also told the captain 3 strongly that the Whole thing is an ; programme opened by Singing the 1 Maple Leaf. The following numbers of our team that his ï¬rst decision , attempt to actually. steal the game 1 were all well . rendered) would stand, and that the goal: and medals from their rightful ownâ€" R din Mrs J S mitheram ea 8â€" - ' ' ‘ P OUR HOMEMADE would be counted. The judge of play i ers. . again interferred, this time in the ‘ 00,0060}, has a team this year that Instrumentalâ€"Miss nght. Mr. form of a private conversation with . . . . Everson. ' the, referee. After this conpersation, i1: :otedngo; 1ts,fa1r, h: nest 31118 fig, Readingâ€" Mrs. Jos. Le: H ' the referee changed his mind, and 0' oco so has a earn I a as Chorusâ€"“01d Folks a ome.†"W - W." said it was no goal, and would not i . I . ' ONLY ONE. SECOND HAND D be counted. Coboconk then refused to E the season’s playing. They are '3- team Readingâ€"Mrs. Pethick. . play the remaining three minutes un- ’ thathave played hockey and 'won ., h . c H R I s' M c I L less the goal was counted, and thus l every game, simply because they were Recitation-0. Imne. the game ended. In the ï¬rst place,- i the better players. The! have n°t \ on Mortgages 9 All business strictly confidential. Land charges low, as I do all my l own writings. » ' F. n. KIDD ‘ 91 Ken t-st, - - Phone 88 \‘x - _..__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- lindsay Marble Works Cambridge-st. North of Fire Hall For all kinds of Granite and Marbl Monunmta Get prices and see de signs. it. CHAMBERS. Prop. l 'H.I-‘.’.:.«\:vw~ *(mwmr:rr§lymuwbmw nu flw-nr~vn~~wygnwmm..mwmmym..«.b~wmtw .: ,. r . h . .. , ,- ' 1 . .. M... .. . ,1“; (w 1 . â€1 5.1% ‘o‘: wry ... n ,r. u p...†w... 7,. out...“ "I“ JԠ' v --»a y“A“»JWh-‘.~m-,m .» . . ,. . ~.