. 3| Spring Millineryl Opening ’ And Women’s Ready to Wear I For Men, Youths and Boys Now on Display Very Special Values await you. Garment Display Now Ready for you. Come soon. Ladies Coat. special $13.50. Very Boys’ Suits, papular priced $5.50 These suits will please all parents. The sizes are from 26 to 33 inch. Indistiuct stripe on grey coloring, double breasted and well made in every detail. . Bloomer trousers just as illus- trated. Special each No. 2256â€"Ladies long semi-ï¬tting coat made of Panama with ;large 00'- lar and trimmed With black satin, braid and buttons. This model has deep cuffs, patch pocket and the color- ings are Navy, Kings’ Blue and Black , Attractive value at $13.50 '5'} 04507110, ‘1 nunMIâ€"v cmrgmo _ $ ‘-‘ 3 The range we are showing this season will be of Grc it in- .13 " .9045? M6718 Blue or BlaCk . . . . . V G .3 1}?- sure and see our .lelzn- terest to you. Sou could hardly have thought i: possrble to buy 909 :- Sllits $14 cry (lispla M.â€- such splendid additions for your home as are here for the little $2 ’ i e money we ask. It will not be amiss for us to remind you that it will pay you to visit this,store for all the house furnishings you Men’s blue or 131391; 013:" worsted ll 1‘." .1 7 ‘ 0 o ;, Hi, 3m, 3.5.2.13; Ladies Suits, $25 , , , . . . . ~ » may have to buy this srason. Our prices save you ready cash. ‘3- suits made In The very newesr styles and - . . -‘4. - . . l t: _. No, ;‘.~_‘ a;’-i-~zi'.cs Suits 3 model adapted for large ï¬gures. . _:_-, ~ gzlihéd “ hh extra. quality trimmings. 3‘ 2““ ‘ rant-c3: is sittC’flfllilt longer than regular maiels. Edi rodered ' .Mg. ' E VOID-ls a special. hue and if!“ please ": ~ ‘. with braid with cuffs trimmed to match. It is . ’ ‘ "-,""5Tlizg.\-a-l- 'c".'.3 i ulin every particular, Mediumlength ( x - “1‘" was with silk linings, for utc It e s epartment tore ’\‘€?gg ape on contS, belt loops on trousers. l†M - a - ..._-‘_._-.,,_ ,. _ Very speCial value [1113“ ‘x‘ $25 Women’s Institute Rest LINDSAY Entrances on Kent and r I ’/ i 193 09 Rooms Second Floor William Streets, ~-,l $1 4 â€". gggr;,;:'rci,\' vice at three o'clock p. m. iGander, English minister at Cobo- the home of Mr. Thomas Russell on ily are welcomed to this locality. ronto nearly all winter returned to in“ -V " a; Specza'. r.» The i’ost.\ The league bn Friday evening is to Iconk, A11 extend their sympathy to Friday when Miss Maud Finnemore Mr. E. Kendal, with the assistance Rackety Ranch last week l HORNCASTLE 1 1:: 52:. Mrs. “-111.33, Beacock have be taken by Rev. J. U. Robins. Ev“, the bereaved family. \vas united in marriage to Mr. Char- of Mr. Sam Moore, have finished Rev D Dickson of C i l ' ____. ‘â€"-â€"â€" .3791. from Visiting in Toronto. erybody welcome. ‘ Mrs, M. Kerr has gone to Linden 168 Bolton, both of Eldon, Rev. Mr. drawing the saw 1083 “him Mr Ken- in town earl last week‘amawon was Mr. A Matchett left 1 t i k ‘Le Ethel Samells and Mr. Wil- The Little Britain hOCkPY and baseâ€" Valley for a short visit with her Archer nerforming the ceremony. dal cut on the Hewie estate. The soil Mr Arth y . ' his home in Sask as W881: for Y ï¬Wililams are visiting friends in ball clubs intend holding a concert iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sluggitt Mr. R. Shipman, Cannington, was on the Hewie farm must be good to is pre. , ur LmdoP. 0f Lutterworth A ‘ 1 in": Dsrhcgtoa and basket social in the near future. . of that place, in town on Tuesday. produce such large timber. The 1035 . paring to move to tOWn. sunbiiugnber if our young people as- hRTH 3:55 'iiadelina Emmerson, Miss Ida Bills and posters of same will apâ€"l Mr. wm, Simpson. of 0111113, for- Our village has been in darkness were delivered on the shore of Stur- M18? Edith MaCkey °f Haliburton, T :hat ,t e home of MT' aners. . .;: £1 Stanley Malcolm have re- pear later. {merly of this place, was back renew- for a few nights, owing to a famine 89011 Lake for a Lindsay lumber was m town lately, the 3‘19“ 0‘ M"- -0" 8 bys t9 bid fareweii to their Be in Bree: :2â€. from visztiz'; friends in Dar- _ ling old acquaintances. in coal. We hope to have the lights firm. 'Small. fan Mark, who left Monday for Wey- on Mirth-i1. 4‘5“ LINDEN VALLEY ! A few of the young people from again in a few days. (From another correspondent) l Mrs- A- Rennie» and little daughter mme' .8381: after â€end!†a two form" I‘m“ the 32:23 Jackson of Mt. :ioreb. Dongola were over attending Army The Little Britain hockey and base- Mr- and MrS- Wesley Chidley spent 0‘ Winnipegv were in town. guests months â€may at ms hm hem “5' ‘3 mms' - 1.2.22 no: brother, Mr. rzobert ,Ou Sunday night. ' ball clubs intend holding a concert a few days Visiting friends at Mari' 0‘. her parents’ M" and Mrs- Wm- our roads are in a very bad condi‘ Fed formerly 435,3.» LINDEN VALLEY - and basket social in the near future. P033" Flelding- tion, although our farmers are doing m“ was 3 31: 53's: Beiford, who las le-en (SpeCial to The Post.) I ’ o Bills and posters of same Will ap- Mr and Mrs. H9917 POWIBS. and Mr. G- H- DaWKins, and Mr. Wm. their utmost to keep them ï¬t for “a" 3 Chm-Ct“ He 12; : thzs Viczr‘tv for the past Mr. Senica Hancock, of LindsaY- ,week 3 DOlngs pear later. family called on Mi' Thos. Harrison Newell, Of Gelert, were in town. vel. o and engag- :1: yé=.‘S. is leaving today “Jr the spent a few days the guest of his last Thursday evening, and a very Mr. Robert Moon, formerly of Min- Miss Murphy and Miss McDonald 3 enjoyable time was spentin games den, now of Toronto, was in town SHOW'Bhoed back on Saturday and. l Coad in honor of Mr. and Mrs. -)ean Wilbert Glaspell while Mr. W. Chid- Mrs. Reading, who has been in To- 'Ontario Rifle Association ~Corv l . l o townsmp- 3‘ -,..~ â€Â° 3 “7"“ L93“? â€856""th cousin Mr Ernest Hancock ‘ F W d 11 ' ._. _ - o ~H ! a ' . _ 4 . . '9 deceased re- :3 71:: 3 bii’ie' and 3 nicely wordâ€" Mr 'Campbell of Cannington visit-i tom 00 VI 9 Cleanlngs From and music, and after 8' .dainty lunch lately. .spent over Sunday With friends here. B60,†Avles- ._ «5‘ .V â€g “31th as a sli ht -. - . . i ____ the party returned to their home. Mr. WESIEY Casey of Fowler’s C‘- - ' - .5 . ' . -.. i a - ‘7 .y a ' . g ed Linden ‘31“? friends the past, . ’ Miss Hattie Powle ' th ° 1: hers 's ' ’t‘ ' or Coasting and snow-oamng are the H13 Wife 32-: 7:59: :2 appremitma {Ur his falth' week. . (Bpecial to The Post.) owlcs Others 1‘51; With an attaCK so;sp(1>:urhs: Sled Mrs, gogisicing hisfparents, Mr. and pastimes for the children, and some Dousm. of pierrzse i: the League. The good - I uite serious fire h ened ' ‘ 1 an ' n- 8-5657. 0 Minden. - - Lem? also 3†i153 f his _ 3 S I" with him to Mr. and Mrs. J. V». Hancock re- .0“? village on Sunday WEE: the gri; , â€"-â€" 1 hope for her speedy recovery. The Literary Society's concert held of the elders indulge in the sport also . T i-..†turned home from Clarksburg on Fri-. , I (Special to The Post.) Mr. J. Newberry of Midland is in the town hall on . _ MR GGO- AShOY. 313, Visited friends †’ _--._ d t - 0 mill was burned to the ground. The a . . . . ’ Friday evening here last week A f.- the 3,: 3:? W332: .11“; returned from 33: from a tending the fun-ral of the ; _ . , March 13â€"The missionary mock Visiting at Mr. -Wm. Hill's for a few last, March 8, 1912, was a decided . i t- .orn . 1 t R W I NI 0†fire started in the engine r00m and M133 E. Walsh spent Saturda and 2 o'clock o: lilies: ~22 1.: 1.1311312 a position a e ev. ' ' i O ‘H iwhen it was discovered it had gained,trial which was postponed on ac- days. success. Mr. E. C' Young, president S d t h h K‘ Y ’ l to Mtxeill’s If: 2.; .7. L". fant- LlLIFS, )Iiss Finney of Peterboro Spent a SUCh headway that it was impossible Count of bad roads’ was given last Of the SOCIetY, occupied the Chair and 1;? a; a 81‘ oma near ll'kï¬tLd. :- A21 3le ,E‘rze Joblin and pleasant visit the guest of her friend to save the building The fire bell ar- Wednesday evening by the Epworth NEWS OF MINDEN ogened with n few remarks, and call- h r. f:rryh'I:iee’:hhash.retuineci'hhorrï¬. , ______ -,. .... - _ , . - . a e - -. . . avin nis e res in or is sea- WW? 3:, m; g} _ .A. H: . “mama were tne ‘ M115. J‘.?.Culhsl.“ c H d ionsed the citizens who responded at League .hcre. Lunch was served and a striiiliielft]: :nlnle gainer .for an m- sou. g g Lear". of 3.3 has: :: Mr. .ini Mrs. R. C. Jack-l ‘ r. ictor ree, 0f ampbel or ' once and worked with a will to save very enJoyable time was spent. tw 1 , . O 0' 158. Pilkie gave Mr Hunter H'ck tt ded C cg!" ‘. a: 315.31, was the guest of Mr. Harry Coad h nt Th {1 ur that was in' Miss W. Wallace of Lindsay, is . . o peasmg solos, MissiAnnie Gain- : 1 .s 3 en .oun . T ., l h' 2k It e conte 8- _ e 0 . _ (Special to The Post.) er at the piano Mr F meeting at Rohalhon on Saturday he "1--~'“- iii-9501“. of Black- .t 13 we- ' bags was saved, but the grain and spending 3 couple 0f WBEKS Wlth MFS- ‘ . - - ercy Peck gave , . is w to the fario ! Mr. J. T. Birchard returned home other contents were burned The loss Joe Hill I Mrs. Soward and Miss Ruby Bmall a song, Miss Cora Peck at the piano. being one Of the auditors. .- .. . - “ - ' . ' ' returned t t - - Little M' - Mr. Go d . - - dupe- .»lr. Harry (hap- . from a trip to Toronto. is estimated at about $10,000 With Mrs. J. Parrish called on the school . . o. own after a v.18“ mm . . lss Edlth, Graham gave a r on Blink. and his brother, a- Tame . .r . neighbor- l Messrs. Oliver and Russel Hancock $4 000 insurance The loss of the mill last Wednesday friends In Lindsay and Peternoro. reintuition and Miss Cora Peck gave Boy, of Bexley, vrsrted re-stives here a ' "79 W331“.- ! 0f Derryville, enjoyed a pleasant will be a neat-drawback to the far- . . i g The Minden branch of the Woman's an 1nStrumental $010, and Rev. W. J. 135‘ Saturday. --. . . . . . - ‘ g ’ On Friday Feb. 21 a large number I . . Rayner gave - . AI-C- J b h . d h aft 11' 1e are :14; t he,†that Mrs. ViSit With friends in our neighbm- mers in the community. of friends athered at the home of natitute Will meet on Wednesday a very instructive lec- Lo 0 e as returne ome ei- :: 3... \_.'£;; \' a“ 4..., . hood.. g , . next, March 20, 1912, at the home of ture on Mark TWain, prepared by spending a week With Mrs. JOhn Alt‘ W;u-~..-.;. ., .. l. . want are Miss M McK 's visitin at Whit- Mr. Deguerre was in Toronto on Mr. and Mrs. M. Herron, it being the Mrs (Rev) J M Wh te peof. R. E. Welch M.A D D of the on near Kirkï¬eld D .:"";<-~s .. :1; .13 nttnck of 1a ‘ . ' ' ay 1 g ‘ business this week. 'eve of their departure for their new ,' ° ' y °, Presbyterian colle e M’ntr 1 Ch ' s ' c; ' ' Th 15 by “us wack' M G P d M' z u v' )home in Peterboro. It was felt imâ€" Miss Arthur 0‘ TTenton. is the g ' ‘ 0 ea' ' 9" 1Ԡpuns ’5 coming' 3 0 P033“ 3 i.:e 1-,; w» .. 4.. h" f Miss Ruby Cullis, of Lindsay Busi- _ ‘ rs. . ' rouse an 153 e a ‘3' . , guest of her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) J. familiar voice 0f the'crow is heardin ~13.» last ._ ““ “r mm 0 ited friends at Oakwood last week P03511319 to let them go away from Mr S G Ch ‘ ' ' V“ '5 _ - ‘3â€; Mrs. R. . a» Dickev last ness College, spent the week end at _ _ _ ' ‘_ here without taking some token of M. Whyte at the parsonage. - - .. amberlain, of Edmon- the old pine stub, and the minus are death or 3L. ee: . ' her home. I MISS 3' Staples “mad friends m ‘th ' 111, h d Mrs Soutar of Dee Ba ' 't d '« ton' Alta" Is the gueSt 0‘ his 5mm“ ' Singing in our W00“ resided alone ‘ -.- Tin-..“ _ A. t' ' 've on Saturday Lindsay this week. remembrance from c neig or 00 . D Y ViSi e In law, Mr. F. H. Kidd, Sussex-st l x , McDonald .1 ~ dig-55,. . formerly of - recep ion was 5;! 11 Mrs V ]) McPherson entertained in which they have lived so long. A town last week, the guest of Mr and Lieut -Col S lv t h‘ ~ I ‘1‘ m -"-~ 5 a r: 53.3; .1119 west evening at the home of Mr. Chas. ' ° ' . - very nice address was read by Mr Mrs. A. Langdon. - . y es er as been elect-i Mr. R. G. Beatty of the Lehigh canon of m‘ r. _ ' a number of friends to tea on Fri- ' ed a- member of the council of the EValley Coal Co. was in Lindsay to- ' '1 hear that Mrs. day. -' 11d 31"3-75 24.. a.“ . - - lday. , a -.. -nnn 5 3.5.5 been ill is Coad, who Just realism? trim taileir l A number of our sports went to ley and N. Perrin presented theml '° ~. tr' . on $13 c"a. er- . . _. . \ ‘ loneymoon 1p y D Lindsay with the hockey team to see Wlth two fine rocking chairs. Mr. groom and Mrs. Herron were taken by sur- prise but a few well 'hosen words ex- ed to welcome the bride and ‘ f “:9 Methodist church I home. i the game between our boys and the :.~.1~:r:~ the form of a Mr. Robert Weldon, of Lindsay is ...7. . .. “-5391 over by the i . “AW“?! 37““. A. H. \‘eale. Mr. irenewmg old acquaintances in (u. . ---.~. av; . ' Steaker S?!“ neighborhOOd. -._ ._...-- The Woman's Institute meeting lief a will be held at the home of Mrs. Jtss legit! Sale _Gf Valuable I Gorrill on April 4th, Subjects for '. . Estate In the TOWII- papers first “Girls and their ideals.†333190? South iionaghan ,mscusnon “Preparing “S“ and â€gs for the table.†A cordial invitation - \~_ I ' i ' '7" 51?: by Fabio is extended to all. . - ‘7 ““34: (ii Mrs. Gus Prouse was the guest of! 3 ' w .r. ( q/ i ers. Angus Campbell on Tuesday. , WU-‘zz'fwoni - _ .‘ â€V T; 37.1813.“ gstn‘c Mrs. M. herr, of Norland, l: Vlblt 'L.C.I. on Tuesday. 9 A travelling troupe advertising me- pressed their appreciation 0‘ kindness ldicine is entertaining the village extended. toward the?" The rest 0‘ 'with concerts every evening this {the evening was 5pcâ€. m games and week dancmg until a dainty lunch was served and they all separated to their homes after spending a pleasant evening. Mr. Will Sims visited friends here last week. Miss F. McIntosh of Fenelon Falls, visited at Mr. J. B. Powles' for a few days. Mrs. M. Herron is calling on friends in this neighborhood. Mr. McLeod’s sale on Tuesday was well patronized and good prices were realized. Mr. McLeod and Messrs. R. and H. Grant are moving to their respec- tive homes this week. . A very quiet wedding took place at “Children Cry ACADEMY F MUSIC The Messrs Shubert and William A. Brady announce The International Success '. l'lnlgziiir, 3-1:: i . it: .; Lotl at 1 FOR FLETCHER’S E c A s T o R I A g l he M'XI'lOR Quite a number gathered the home of Mr. J. B. Powles’ last Fri- day evening and a very pleasant ev- ening was spent. Mr. Fred Hardy of O'ps is can: log her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . 7‘ ., . . . f »; (':*'q~:"‘:il.)n (f; Sluggitt- i‘ - _â€"- z 1.. .\:r:s “my Miss Maud Prouse, of Oakwood was - lthe guest of her sister, Mrs. Angus tiffâ€"r :;, .; p l .. :~ E H iituatcd Campbell. Mr. John Vanstone and son Ernest . . .1122“ of the \ill- ‘ L.".:‘ Ifllf.‘ Midland on old neighbors in this vicinity. Hotel «1'; llaliwav, upon '4 in»; miles distant - Mr. John Day, of Mariposa 8 cut ., . Mrs. Wm. Sluggltt- P " {53:51:}: 8132:“ Mrs. 8. Hancock, of Woodville VIS' MAIN STREET, WINNIPEG ISunday with his parents, Mr. N. BY GRAHAM MOF F AT ‘ , ,T V I good Clay loam ited her brother here on Friday. Close to C. P. R. Depot ay. ' ' . "Him: I‘ is watered Mr. William Coad, of LorneVille. , last A nghland comedy Acted by a Specially Imported SCOtCh company Saturday night, and some who were i A carnival was held at Zion J. I .- baths! class gen- Rates, $1.“) to $150 Per Day At Present playing to capacity business at Royal Alexandra, Toronto. New York, was the guest of his cousin, Mr. ,3“ :. . , ., .. . , . . - present from here report a ood ‘ - - ,1' .1 -; 111’; ;,V,,_.,,,,,,n_d h-rne C. Coad. This Old established and we" ltime 3 London and Chicago, are now listening to the message of joy pouring from the lips of run-at. T.“ . :3; large an 811- â€"â€"â€"----â€""""" known hotel as 'ust under one a ° ' A i. C it? C- T“ â€f "hc Simon is NORLAND thorough renovation. and is ï¬nw in ' MI" C‘ Worsley and two children 0f Beautiful Bunty. i..- Zion, spent Sunday at Ms. Will I a better position than ever- before to cater to the comforts of its ations. An extensive addition as been recently opened. The en- tire house is steam heated, and electric light has. been installed “ there are several _..hz_n the immediate Vi- as. A ..:c. _.y shunted also in t8- Cooper’s. l Mr. and Mrs. Herb Keown children of Palestine, Eldon, (Special to The Post.) . The big storm which came on Friâ€" day last was a surprise, as most ght our winter was about She is the Wonder of the Theatrical World. A Gleam of Sunshine to Overtaxed Theatre-goers. and spent lul'n) ,‘_ . ..\ (,1 5314:. The pur- ,.:.-eu 533..., down Ten per people thou Sunday with her parents, Mr. Mit- 3;;1.‘ ;%:C11%: “XOCCV . f' . . i “Mi: Dam“ ""5“ amne “me Of over. throughout in a manner to meet chell H rr ‘ f .- . . .IZW-‘itrifaill'ne 32::ll'eTiqizizy garihof We are sorry to state the death of the. most “ï¬dem l'eqlnrgments. Mr Jeasonnglater Who recently pm- m a (1 Fresh as A Sprlg of 8h] d H ther. .e-l..sw‘..ll)e, Rain)‘ ' l) '. lll' el' . ce on W'th the ta 8 maintaine at its . . - ll if . ‘L‘rihcr'ZEQC‘iji{13:3th Sine Of rid C. 1:5::s:el,twhiilsc:o::katin;oore's Old! high standard, the Proprietor chased Mr. H. W. Johnston’s farm. “Que?†:3 SA ...., . ‘con 111995 n 837. . a . conï¬dently looks for the continued is very busy drawing the m t - _ Wig?“ â€' ‘Emolimfécï¬ifb’ 'Falls. He was buried at the Pm Patronage of, old fï¬gnds and the ‘lor a new barn to replace thea :25: PRICES 50c to $1.50. Seat Sale Saturday March 23rd at Roenigkg. " i r: L ' ‘ cct, _ - 0 - .. eriPon 1.102;?)- ll. CHISHOLM, Bars Grove cemeterydon Moggagevthe :0; acquismon 0 new p? 113119 xwhich'wag burned by lightning about man g can u i ' three years ago, Mr. Slater and iam-