-' VAJN“ .1 ‘~~.~I“ v' < .' ~ - . ...,‘ .e . . - . , "‘ l.'..:‘.'I.-" .. 1.2. ' †.v 33‘ - "' “‘ ' a '3'.“ 11:1. . :4. 31". 1.7:â€? 9:;“."‘.1 1 9.5;...» ‘01.». ,i.‘ 1 (n.- . 357.1% g .3 ',‘ “i«-.-n3}5'-3-v:.' ~. i_'.:~i-‘o~l’x.- v~1‘v"‘u 44.â€: â€â€˜13,, n. - ~ or ‘ 1‘" .. .. .".-"~.‘ ' '- . â€.57? 41;. 3...."H-A1 .‘3 1'." - 1 Spring Millinery Opening a 3 . 1 8 6 0 ____ D U N D A S M I T E D ---- 1 9 1 2 : g sprlnï¬angéaigfg gffgz‘ig: I March 2151', 22nd 23rd est Quality waves over every department. Consult us re_ garding the New Spring Styles i . Every Department unfurls and unfolds an unparalleled outpouring of F ashion’s Commands. The banner of Hig - -§‘:+***Â¥-******** *****r~******** ae************* *******I-14-,.,II . " a l- it '* x- * Â¥ * “V... I “ NEW SUITS. ‘7 * NEW COATS. " †* NEW DRESS FABRICS * "’1' .‘ 2W Si"l'l‘l.\’f'..\ . I .g . a * * i- .)g. 9(- 1(- I, ‘ *ge*-xe***-‘II-****** ,.*.x.********.** *************r, ***,,** ‘¢ r. r Ladies and Misses new Spring Laclies‘ Utility Coats in Bordered eilects are prongunc- Greys. Tans ail-’3 .\'.:.'.-. . I†0 I . Suits in 59113351 Panamas. â€'01“ . ‘ .‘ ed the leading,r lim'elty in 171185 _ - . . ‘. .\ , ,_ . A stcds and 'l‘wceds. Shades \\ orsteds, Covert Cloths. Serjes Fabrics lor this spring. And illILIfdbhl"‘ld:1LI ‘IHIL “7 .211. "f ’l‘an, Grey, N95.“ and ' and Panamas. Shades of Grey. handsome ellects they are. Bor- 159450“ mI ‘ â€11*‘119- ‘1'» .4; Black. The Coats are loose, \.I ' . F _ (1 Bl k (lered Marquisettes, Bordered your special attcnith 1 . .3. Stlni-fltting~ 3-1 to 26 inCh0510ng lan. ‘ my awn an ac ' Delauies, Bordered Voiles, Borâ€" handsome range . i 11:2; 711;“; handsomely trimmed with braid 50 to 52 inches long, loose, seâ€" dered nIuslins‘ Bordercd Silks. ’l‘weeds and “â€51“,: ;:: .." 3 ’ ‘ With Silk collars and reveres. iiii-littino styles laroe rollino 0111' OmluiSitC showing 0‘ the“ the above shades. 313;, . l ' Mil-Cd “'il-ll Silk throughout. a ' l a ‘ . ' b handsome Fabrics. imported ij . . -.â€". 1_ . .1 .. . Skirts made in the new straight 90113“ 311d TC‘I‘I'CS. trimmed us direct from the makers. is meantiiiil II\ aw. ;7 Sine eilccts. trimmed with braid with contrasting colors.‘ Price unsurpassed. We want you in smart $11115. V» 121.31. I _ to match the coats 1 high waist clch ‘31" 9:, see them. l’l‘iccs 50c yard 111) adiiiii‘t-s. it is nu ‘ effect. Special price. per Suit... ‘ """""""""""" " " ‘ to ................................. $3.00 “I a suit â€it-11:41}; . 1 . ' ...................................... $l5.00 ‘ range “mm :o. :1 ' «l . . Ladies" and Misses line tailor- Ladies B1.aCk Silk Longs. Illlll’UTLt'd 1,4111%†5111“ 35“" I†I ...... I‘d: 39 ’ i _ tul Suits in Series. Tweeds and 1"“.‘5‘ St‘ml'liuing styles 1 large “huh“ good “ï¬ght-\- (luahuw' . - . ' .‘I 31â€â€œ. \l'orsteds. ’l‘lie fashionable (â€Ham and 1.0an reVel‘es, hub line. soit. lustrous lmisli. wear lllt' l)i‘\t 'rlil'i,.'.‘«‘.".' .I shades of Grey. Tan, Navy and \‘ilv embr rid .1. d «I 11. . . cxceeilingly well. '1'he_\’ come in Sergcs irzl': b.- t'X'. : f... ‘ Eli‘mk' 90““ are loose, semiâ€"lit: " . ‘ ( t e on C0 (â€5‘ Im- shades of 'l‘llsuln, Alice. Tall. Ear. \\'e “an: 1 1 3; uni“ Wlth long rolling; 9:131.“ VCR“ and edges OE coat; ch‘ Brown, Navy. Grey. Cardinal. grand shim-inf; i::.: ' - I , v. .. (r , . - _ . . ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ I:::\r;\I:I::: ElZZ-jlisttereaigslilt lilftllc soft, lustrous Silk. made espeCi- ' Sky, Shell Pink and Black. BC‘A’ gm. in shades ..; I.\'.-.'.- effects with high \i'aist_ Price ally for “5 10 retail at the 032' utiful Fabrics [or Dressesl’ricc 'l‘an. (in-en. .111.~ ,. I per Suit ..................... $25.00 trcliiely low price ...... $10.50 per yard ........................ $l.00 l’i'ices per .‘"l~ so. 1:; 1 S109 ' i ‘ l . ’f‘f. '. . ‘ _ . A " 7 ' “' II I:' l . 7-. "Iihf..':." 1 :I '. I’I’, ‘ ‘ .Ii V ’ crave-1 erg; MITCHELL’S zbeautitui effect was to be seen in a. P d. 0f leriation had remained in the treas- l P ' i D ’ 131115 find poms '“â€1‘1 “-9 ' ' 'large black picture hat trimmed with I'OCQB 11188 gury as the work let had not been enle 011188 ipea‘ me" MlLuNERY OPENING'numei-ous plumes, with large jet caâ€" . icompleted. And Mr. Hawkins has FROM CANNINGTON l bacherons at side, front with stream- ops COUDCII Inow at this present meeting shown 0f ln‘erESt â€"-â€"â€" . . . l ers of black satin ribbon and silk 3 ithat he had expended some other moâ€" I . f Sh t B h The early millinery openings 0‘ the. . I ""'" ineys in his division as per interim "" MFB‘ Crawford. ° Ian y ay as season at Miss Mitchell's parlors 0V-Ii:ccstv:;:t;1::gethleoo::th::o::;nthetr:I The following resolution was pass- orders on which he could have Chars“ (Special to The Post.) been the guest of her Sister, Mrs Tom l ‘ (I Campbell’s grocery started 13"“310500. Flowers bows chons buikle ied in Ops Council March 11th: ied commission, the figures for every- March. 12â€"Mr. and Mrs. Rich. PurVis the pastheeIk.I I l Thu-Baal The room was tastefully wings and quill, effects are also iiil That this council regrets the ap- gthing cleared up being as follows: fBrown of Cannington visited Peniel “'C'T'L" meeting â€1 â€a†De“ Tues-I {Rotated with the new spring flow- . . . . . .. .. J Moneys as per interim orders on lf . ds recentl . day afternoon at 3 p. m. i .. 22's and other decorations the large endence, orange is gaining great pearance in the Warder newspaper which Mr Hawkins had not taken men 3' The Bert Johnston company have‘ . . ’ prominence. Cardinal red for obvious ; dated Feb. 14th and 1'5th of an ar- | . I- . .. 9 I- Mr. Wm. 1,“ka of Fenelon, was . I - l say citizen. aged 5: Y .: .« ~: ‘~ display was exceptionally grand. The reasons, is being much talked over ticle headed “Ops council" and stat- commisswn m 1910’ SM)" and m “n the guest of his sister. Mrs. Geo. been playing m the opera house 8v land 15 days. The deceased i329: ‘ large show room was well attended at present in fact the season so | in-g that certain disclosures had been “9150’ making in all $104‘72' Gilson for a few days. My night during the pan week’ and l lived on C-olborne 2' a»? va= ‘ with citizens, including several other far may be classified as one of ex- i made at a recent meeting of the said3 Excess Of Iappropriation money c-n Mr. 'Will Lytton, and sister, Miss mm“? the hall was not cdeed' i member of St. we‘rfcu": malifsegzezin:ritifiigeegn:r::§::::: , tremely vivid coloring. About the on- i council charging a former road com- Eggiiizzmï¬lsgf; :sasszgak::1bi: :1; Maggie visited at Mr. S. Rice's. some mghts' the show was gOOd' left here some years ;2: 3:: a; . fnl season ; 1y delicate combination favored is l miseioner with having taken commis- I $17 84 iii all $84 67 ‘ ' ' ‘ Mr. G. Coolidge and daughters have Mr.I Alex. Dobson, of Beaverton, ’ ed in farming in Brace 23:35:; I 3; ‘ ° . ~light grey and white and the pastel ; sion on money he had not expended. ' ’ _' ' ~ , _ moved to their new home in Cressâ€" was In town on Tuesday. brother an a sister .3; :29 Cfleï¬if Arnong the beautiful models that I shades which are worked out in ma-" Every member and the clerk of the. Balance on which Mr. Hawkins Iis well. Dr. Colville, of Dakota has been g'de 1:; Lindsav VI ant-v . . '1‘; merited particular attention was 3 lines. Malines, by the way. is much 5 said council hereby alï¬rm that no mulled t0 °°m' â€3'65' commlsslm Mr. Arthur Fell, of Burnt River, the guest of Mr. w. H. Blackwell for‘ l a: d M 5' hâ€; 9.43:}; large sterling shape made of cream'i in evidence, and its use is expected tot? such report was ever given by them on the same at. 5: per cent. being spent a couple of days in this vicin- the past week. :2; in diet“. “in“, ' 121:; mohair braid, trimmed with two i continue and to grow. Among the po- 1 to any reporter or anyone in connec- ‘SIigjriici-iri: :Olzolszgttzozif' 5:33:23: ity. I Mr. Alf. Hall of Owen Sound was . Sonya and “I,“ ' ::. Li†Tzirge imitation willow plumes, the ‘ pular feathers are pheasant, merle, l tion with the said newspaper, and tion adopted in council )and ordered We are glad to report that Mr. A. in town last Tuesday and played ï¬ve him pghmes standing up straight at right and brush effects in varigated colors, ‘Ithey hereby censure such reporter for g to be published ’ Bagshaw, who was ill last week, has with Cannington in the hockey match The â€Â£19m, T .; - :1. side. and falling gracefully over the gostrich, particularly amazon and wil- g publishing any such statement withâ€" ' ' W E A G": EW recovered. . . - . at WOOdVille last Tuesday night family gridâ€? .» .. crown, then it has a wreath of ï¬ght lows are selling for immediate con- i out having anything therefor but ' ' ‘ Clerk ‘ Mr. Angus McLean, Of. Kirkfielu visâ€" Mr. J, Low of Lindsay has been in l Th7 â€d * M-Mr fIIII' - tan, satin rose buds all round crown, i sumption and for the Easter trade. istreet gossip. _ ’ ited his brother, Mr. ;\eiIl McLean. town the last week, the guest of his; hr: ay. ‘ ‘1’“ “ " ' and coming up high at right side. i This is to be the coronation vear i Further, that it be explained that . . :thMrI.’ JoIhn fSS-mris' 1:1): Soaya Swas : sister, Mrs. Dr. Sinclair. , :ce'rlnï¬eegém A..- 3; . - .â€" Another attractive Shape was to i . . I ‘ ’ , the only thing that could have given I L|vei beings e ï¬nes" O ‘3 r0 er, . r. am Mr. J. R.I IPayne. Iour popular but- I d “-~-.“.‘,..:-,,- “I -- he had in a turban shape of cream i and hats W111 be brilliant as to “’1' l rise to such a misleading statement I y Squires. I cher, 13 11011033’138 10 MlChlgan f0!“ decease m“ "" " ‘ mohair braid, the braid being loosely ors and striking as to design. All of ll is the fact that it had been casually i ‘ Several from here attended the teleâ€" 1 the next tWO weeks. demise. raped around brim while the crown; the fashions are after the Empire I mentioned, without discussion, that: From {Slay phone meeting at Manil‘ia on Fridayl Wedding bells 81“? ringing in the “â€" 23 covered with deep cream silk roses. period, both as to design and color, . Mr. P, Hawkins had taken commisâ€" 135*" . lwest end. J ‘ F and a large bow of the mohair braid _ The season opens up great possibili- l sion on his whole appropriation for Mr. and Mts' Ed' Wright Of Cam- Mrs. T- H- FOSter and Mrs- Gilles- Ottlngs tom at side back standing straight. A ' ties for a. clever designer. 1911 whereas $17 of the said appro- Mr. 001m Graham and family. of bray spent Sunday at Mr. Thos. pie, who havg spent the past week __â€"___â€"_____________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" 5Woodville, were visxting relatives in Smith's. in Toronto, returned Saturday. “fl M' "' i this district on Wednesday and Thurs- Miss Myrtle Brentnell is spending a l Mr. Arch. McDougall of Sonya was ;.H»+<WWWW day of last week. few weeks with Kirkfield friends. in town last Thursday. '. ‘ Mr. Jim Wilson’s sale of farm M135 Cora McLean is visiting her , Mrs. Hugh Wilson and Bliss Wilson KZXKI‘LԠ: stock and implements was held on aunt, Mrs. L- Everson, 05 Brown’s. have returned after a month's visit (Spec .1‘ z '7' # IWednesday of last week. The weather . Mr. Black, of Cresswell has moved in Toronto. sad news r“ ~33 IL: was all that could be desired and a mtOI the house on Mt- D- A- McPher- ; Mr. W. J. Cowan has returned week in regard : ' *‘r ivery large crowd was present. Every- so“ 5 farm- home, after spending the past few Colin x. Mel)~.,:.; f Ithing was sold at a fair value. The Mr. and Mrs. A' 3- Webster 0‘ Oak- weeks in the Southern States. near Eldon 511:1. I 'horses were sold at a very high price. W°°dv spent Sunday at Mt“ J0“ ; Miss Jennie Shaw of Derryville is was a member ::-~ 4} Mrs. Wilson entertained a few of her Trethewey’s. able to be home again after her se- don for several ‘1 I lneighbor friends the same afternoon, Messrs. Charlie and John Whetter, vere illness. took an 333:3... I , i ’Iand spent a very enjoyable time. OfI Woodville, spent Sunday With ; Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Mr. Fead spot. I; I Mr. Stephens. public school inspeC- “lends “‘9' Campbell, of Woodville, in the 105‘ last week in 1.1.2.; .4» ' tor, was visiting the school on mm M†and Mrs- Herb Black formerly of his mill by fire last Sunday. Mrs. r. H. r::.:.--:- 1' day of last week. 0: Grecnbank, are the gueSts 0‘ Mr. The “Irish evening“ given by the ried call on \"i--.i:‘.-nii-:~‘ it “78 llZIVE; tiltâ€: JOE‘S? quality “v.3 I a 5 had in the Lil: l The residents of this community 33;: ï¬elffeglglee: route to the“ new Ladies’ Aid of Knox church on Mon- I‘o her home, I * deeply regretted to hear 0f the death Several from here attended Mr Mc- day evening was a decided success. ; very in. i M M!" Colin N' McDonald, of E1- Lean’s sale in Brock 0'1 Thursd' I The programme consiseing Of re- “â€"â€" 1; 3 in Years E don, who was found dead in his home last. ‘ “‘37 citations by Mrs. A. C. McFarlane. Constable I i ' I? by a neighbor on Wednesday evening Mr. .Ainswortii of Bre"h‘n is 1"‘O'7- Mr. 6'. McLeod, and Miss Jean Ken- 1.13.5 in torn-:1. : t * Of 1a“ week' Deceased was we†and ing to Judee McIntwe’s iarm 2...}. â€â€œ33 50106 by .vlrs. C. W. Barker, 1 ._~_:â€"v_:;-'â€"1 + I ' favorably known in this vicinity and Mr. Teel “ 6f Uphill ‘01. 1;...an Miss D0183" McCrimmon, Messrs. C' 1?" «to the news of his sudden death came Heeks' farm. ' i .. 3- WEEKS and N- 13- McKinnon, (1'43“ 5. a ET: 41* Al ok '5'?) d C? , P EVE h R d 853 great shock to his many friends. Mn John McLean of H-iwil‘oq II tette by Messrs. McKinnon, Brande-3 r.- q 1 3i 85 rate lflvel 9 ammo‘t e , Evangelistic meetings were held at the guest of {IR pgreni‘e‘mu}..i and, Hodgen and Keslick “'35 excellent, 15-4 1? ‘ 1“ the home of Mrs. George Green dur- Mrs. lN’eil McLean: "’ " " and very much appreciated by all 1 . - 1 ing the evenings of last week. 1 _______ present. The orchestra rendered many ‘ f . . we are pleased to report that Mr. BOBCAYGEO‘; 1- , fultablle Isglï¬tignls, which were great- m7?) 1;}. . f Alfalfa Tlmoth and all kln’ds of Donald McFadyen is able to be about . 1 y app ail e . eI basement was de- “1......“ III ,. I . 9 y again after being confined to the ,corated m real Ir‘Sh St-‘le’ and one tooth In Lii: i 7:. . ;- » , , house for a. few days. i The members of the Verulam Agri- gould really think they were in the it! 'l‘lIn- lIiilliifltI , . Mrs. Cashore, of Fenelon Falls was cultural Society held a special meet- SEMI? Isle. The orchestra played \xfIIiIlIii“ii:iIiI:.-1I:I.I ‘uiw o ‘ visiting her sister, Mrs. James Wilâ€" ing in the Town Hall on Saturday ,W 1 e r-freshmencs were being served, load (ifiliilil:zilii.:t.rrr- 57091“. seed Graln. I ' son on Wednesday- of last week. the 9th ingf†for the purpose oi and afterwards the smgmg 0‘ “GOd {era‘s the I‘t'll;t‘«,I\‘ ; . $ l Mr. Ambrose Elford has been ill for considering the advisability of [8:12.39 .33:ng trough: the Tvery . ' Tooth Powder . . some (19. 5. His- man friends ho ehe - ' mg 0 a c ose. otal L r , 7 y Y P charging an entry fee on all stock at proceeds 342-50. and the ladies are I REXA {:ng . I . is cleanly. l't‘flvrlilllg and 335’ health. the different sides of the question, it We are sorry to record the death day evening of last week. 1 The b' 1 t l Owing to' the storm which prevail- r 0 ds b gdl s cm has blocked the Lowe made her home with her a a y and only a few farmers daughter, and had many close friends ‘ ed on Frida last, the mail carrier, . . Y made their way to town on last Sat: in town. Much sympathy is felt for D UNOoNlS - l Mr. and Mrs. Sam Copp entertain- was c . . . e. - armed b a lar . .cptic. _ _ . a .1: ed a. few of their friends on Thursâ€" im ose’an ty f ge maJority to of Mrs. Lowe mother of Mrs. J. A. . “'9 have â€Vein?“ OI? 11‘ :2; g 1‘ p en ‘7 ‘39 on all BtOCk- Sinclair, since our last issue. Mrs. . other makes constantly 0-11“ . may soon be restored to his usual I the Fall Fair. After a long debate on to be congratulated on their success ! Mr. Lawson, was unable to make his urda ' usual trip. I Y- ithih family in their bereavement. ». 'ss Ella Dobson spent a few da 5 Chol d G Mr. Robert Weldon is visiting in in Beaverton last week y , D R U G STORE ' 1 r en ry Linden- Valle - . . . ‘ _______’/ . 1 FOR FLETCHER’S i Y- . . i The Little Britain hockey and base- , I . Mr. Morley Brock is visiting in ball clubs intend holding a concert The Rexa' I CASTO R I A .Oakwood. . . . .. 1..-... .‘and basket socialint‘nc near future.’ :5: