“BEAUTIFUL HAIR†. makes e\ erv woman beauti- ful, and all who desire to make the most of their ap- pearance have the opportun- ity of paying a \‘iSit to PROF. DORENWEND OF TORONTO who will be at the BENSON HOUSE, LINDSAY on Tuesday, March 11th e Latest Fashions in Hair Goods. A Style to ‘ ‘ f th with an immense stock 0 Suit Every Individual. “Ladies with Thin Hair†sec and have a. t‘lexnonstration of THE DORENWEND TRANSEORMATION Thev will give a charm and attractiventg‘sfs f0 an pit-11:12:iseTtillg;‘D1rfélC:u§:;l . ~ ‘ - . - - _ - v ilppe‘ i J ‘ . Will tissxst an} n onian to keep her y out n J; ; . _ r ior to all others in effects they produce when ilhjusted, in quality of had and efficiency of workmanship. †“A FREE DEMONSTRATION IS OFFERED TO ALL. Wigs Transformations, Pompadours, Bangs, Fronts, Waves, Smtches, “Gentlemen I call and see THE DORENWEND Braids,etc THE LINDSAY POST. Mr. Fred Woolridge left for Beaverâ€" tary of the Lhyman's Missionary ton on Monday, where has accepted a Movement, and one of the foremost position. speakers in the province. It is to be Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ewen left for hoped that as many as P03311318 W111 Welwyn, Sask., last Wednesday where take advantage of this opportunity they intend to reside. Our best wish- of hearing a speaker so hlghly cam». es for success go with them. mended. Mr. abd Mrs. Jas, Daniel and fame ls Y ily moved to Fenelon Falls last week. We wish them every sucress in Miss Mamie Naylor is visiting with relatives in Toronto. their new home. .v Mr. Archie Graham, also Master Dental - Dr. Neelands, dentist, Lindsay, will be at McK‘innon hotel, Sherman Graham, recently spent a few days at the home of Mr. Tommy Victoria Road, on Wednesday, March Graham, of Midland. 12th. Call in morning if possible. A gloom was cast over our district during last week when the news of the sad death of Mr. Jack McDer- mott at Moosejaw, was made known. Many from this district attended the funeral on 'Thursday from the re51- dence of Mr. Dan Ferguson. Jack was well known and highly esteemed by many friends in this district who .â€" SALE REGISTER ON THURSDAY, MARSH 134y E. Bowes, auctioneer, credit sale of farm stock and implements, the property of Wm. Wilterburn, lot 11, con. 7, Laxton. is ON TUESDAY, MARCH 18â€"By Jos. r‘t Style includes beauty of fabric and perfection of fit. ' the Man HAT IS "‘STY In Men’s Clothes Fit-Reforiii (not E “fjmf is» ,; w ‘ iv ‘1 1 \‘v'llO SANITARY PATEN'I TOUPEE. which is a. perfect protection to the head For natural effect. strength, durability. hygenix: qualities. they are "nemmlicd. Ilesidcs this they wi'l make :my man appear years younger. This Toupee a protected in all countries and may only be p 103-105 YONGE STREET MINDEN. (Special to The Post.) Miss Katie Benson and Miss Laura , Ranson returned from Lindsay Monâ€" in tOWn on Thursday. day. . Mr. and Mrs. Miller returned to Toronto after spending a couple of weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. John- ston, of Boskung. Mrs. D. J. Hartle went to Lindsay early last week to visit her son, Bert Mrs. Robertson, of Haliburton, is visitingher daughter, Mrs. Wm. Arch er of town. Rev. E. F. Hockley, of K-inmount, gave a lente-n address in St. Paul’s Church on Thursday evening. Mrs. S. Hogg, of Toronto, and Miss Libbie Gill, of Oakville, were in town last week visiting their aged father. Mr. John Gill who is serious- ly ill. Messrs H. H. Clarke, of Haliburt- on, and A. Davis, of Halls Lake, County Auditors, were engaged audi- ting the books of the county treas- urer, M. Brown. Mrs. Delamere was quite ill last week. Mr. D. Stevens, of Minden Mills, was taken to the Lindsay hospital suffering from appendicitis. Marriedâ€"Harrisonâ€"Cooper. At the Methodist Parsonage, Minden, on Wednesday, Feb, 26, 1913 by Rev. J. M. Whyte, Mr. John Henry Harrison and Miss Elizabeth Cooper, both at Stanhope Township. ‘ Messrs E. Greer and B. Bartley, of Buller, when returning from Minden on Friday evening last got lost in a Snowstorm and drove on the ice on Gull Lake, and lost one of their horses. Messrs Walter Welch and Fred _‘ SALE MARCll '15, ’13 Horses and Cattle Sale __...â€" 75 Head cattle all classes. 30 Young dairy cows guaranteed in calf. Well bred Holstein young cows. Head young cattle for grass pur- pose. 30 Cattle on three months credit. 20 Horses all classes workers. 1 Brown mare consigned rising four by Keswick 2.18;. Dam by Captain .Waters 2.21;. This colt by very little handling has been miles close drove 2.40. A pace gaited trotter and handâ€" some road mare got to be sold to highest bidder. 1 Good young driving horse, 1 General delivery horse. 1 Heavy bay gelding sound and true. 1 Heavy brown gelding sound and true, . .. t 10 40 ,.‘..l.. . 50 Horse blankets any price. 50 Surcingles any price, new, 4 Sett single harness, doubled stith ed. -. 15 Fancy woollen rugs got to go. 1 30,Pair duck mits given away. 1 Cutter new last year selling under time. 6 New leather halters any price. 24 Raw hide whips, 6 old halters. 1 Hour run on heaVy horse blankets, any price. TERMS Three months credit on cattle. Six ty days on horses. On approved joint notes, on all sums over twenty dollars! Twenty dollars and under cash. A dissount at the rate of 7 per cent will be allowed for cash on credit amounts. â€"â€" W. A. Fanning Prop. G. Jackson Auct. see and remember date. THE DORENWEND CO’Y of Toronto, Ltd. (THE HOUSE OF QUALITY 1mm GOODS) ._.â€"._â€"â€"â€"â€" tal roof. visiting Mrs. Thos. Munro. †’ Mechan, auctioneer, credit sale of _ f You are Bald if farm stack and implements, the 389:? regret to hear Of his sad r0 ert of Isaac Hodge, lot 9, ‘93 - - . 7‘ i I Eonp 3 chrulam. Sale at one o’â€" Miss LiZZi'e knight. of Balsam clock. â€"â€"-â€" Jos. Meehan, auctioneer, con. 6, Ops. Sale at one o'clock. I.â€- NORTH EDEN. (Special to The Post) TORON TO “awâ€? . Small are visiting in Toronto, Or- ono, and other points. Rev. E. F. Hockley and son were to Lindsay On- Wednesday last. ivory sick the last cerely hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. day last week with a load of hay. Mr. Young was ill for a few days but is now able to attend theduties of his office. Miss Esther Jones visited Mrs. J. Prentice at Peterson’s Corners. Among those who attended the wedâ€" ding receptions J as. Cooper’s in Stanhope, were Miss Lizzie Jones and Miss Maude Cox and Mr. Wm. J. Hartle. Miss Gertrude Hartlc went to Lind- t0°k say on Saturday . and Mr, Thos Ranson (Jr) came home from Donald last week and is prepar- ing to go west. Mr. Langdon has just completed a motor boat and launched it on Sat- urday last. It runs fine. Mr. F. Belch was in town on Fri- day on his way to ‘Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mortimer are preâ€" paring to go to Strass‘burg, Sask, and Messrs John and DeaniMort'imer are going to Carbon, Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright and child of Lyle, Ont., are visiting in town the guests of Mr. Thos. Ranson. Mr. E. Hollefruend left.on Monday for Edmonton, Alberta. at Wilmot Moynes, of Ops Township After the cremony, many years of happy Wedded life. Pu.- WOODVILLE. gyle. Mr. tionery‘ business Mr. D. J ameison, ett, of Cannington. KIRKFIHJD (SDeCial to The Post) The members of L.O.L. ‘106 Kirkâ€" field met in the town hall on Fri- day evening, and enjoyed the even- ing. Oysters were served. Mr. Stevens, P.S.I., visited school last week. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dusen, Mr. Mrs. W. Trewin and babe visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dougall McGillivray last week. H. D. McInnis was a business: visi- tor to Lindsay last week. Mrs. Norman Mathew and son Don- aid of Toronto, are in town. The people of Kirkfield are enjoy- ing skating on their new rink. Don’t forget the carnival on Tues- - day, March 4; day at their respective homes. A nUmber of young people from Mr. J. S. McFadyen spent a couple town attended a dance at the home 0f days inToronto last week. of Mr. Norman Gordon on Wednes- Mr. Archie McMillan has moved to d av night and report a good time. his recently purchased farm, “Maple A farewell dance for Mr. and Mrs. Hurst†in Palestine. Archie Ewen, was given last Friday Mr. Melville McFadyen left for Toâ€" by Mr. and Mrs. John Ewen, ’at their ronto last week to take up a busi- home. Quite a number from town at- ness position in that city. tended. The funeral of the late John Mc- Mr. and Mrs. A. Ewen left for the Dermott was held from the residence west on Wednesday. of Mr. D. Ferguson on Thursday of Miss Mosgrove returned to her last week to Glenarm cemetery, the home here on Friday evening, after body arriving by C'P'R‘ from M00â€- 8. month’s visit with friends in Port 1““ 8391‘" °n “ahead†"em“g' Hope, Cobourg and Peterboro.. The funeral solemnities were under Mr. F. J; Faed spent Thursday in the direction of the Loyal Orange Asâ€" Cannington. sociation and the large crowd in at- Miss Lena King and Miss Wain~ tendsnce gaVe suï¬icient evidence of mann, teacher at Victoria Road spent; the esteem in which the deceased had the week end with Mrs. J. Watson. been held. In regard to the death 01 Mr. W. W. Finney is convalescent th" unfortunate man, suflce it t° under the skilful treatment of Dr. say that it was accidental, and took Ross. place on Friday, Feb. 2131: at Moose-, Owing to the severe snow storm jaw, where he with others had been wnich visited our village on Sun- engaged on railwayI bridge construc- day, there'wasn't any service in the tion work. Presbyterian church in the evening. Miss Mamie Spence is home .ViSit' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tinney, of Can- ing friends for a week prior to tak- nington visited under the parental ing a new position in Toronto. roof last week. Last Thursday evening about forty Mrs. Mitchell is visiting in New |Of the members 0f the Hartley Con- York city. lgregation drove over to Woodville to Mr. John McKay was a. businessienjoy a social evening at the Meâ€" visitor to Lindsay last week. ithodist parsonage. The evening was Mr. A. W. Vassar spent a few days Every pleasantly spent and a hearty in Toronto this week. :vote of thanks was tendered to the Mr. Chas. Merry, Mrs. Mitchell and él‘astor: RCV- “V RvAFCher» and Mrs- Miss Mitchell are visiting in; Toron- i-Archer for thelrï¬iind imitation- to. ' i During the church service on Sun- Mr. Edward Truman, of Lindsay, {day +Ԡpastor made a very intesestâ€" spent the week end under the Daren-ling annodncement in regard to the lpreaching service here next Sunday. Miss Munroe of Uxbridge, Ont., is {The pulpit Will be occupied by Rev. ,‘J. H. Arnup, of Toronto, the secre-. glad to see him around again. visit to friends. 0111' were startled and son of years ago. HARTLEY . (Special to The Post.) Miss Gibson of Rivervicw is visit- 'iag at the home of Mr. C. Ross. Misses Mayo Smith and S. Ross of the Lindsay Collegiate, spent Sun- I l pi, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 â€"â€" By credit sale of farm stock and implements, the estate of Michael Brady, lot 10, Mr. William Manning was a visitor Mrs. Reuben Gorrill who has been month or so, is improving somewhat slowly. We sin- Cecil Gillies was in town one A pretty wedding was solemnized the home of Mr, Geo. Ownes on iWed, Feb 26, when his second dsaughâ€" and dance at Mrilter, Miss Lottie was married to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Moynes drove to LindSay, wnere they the evening train for Toronto other points. On their return {they will reside on Mr. Moynes’ farm in Ops. We all join in wishing them Our town is taking on quite a new air of business. One firm Smith Mc- Intyre general merchants having dis- olved partners. The former remains as Smith Co. The latter taking over Mr. S. Keown’s business at Ar- A. McLeod has purchased Mr. P. A. Deguerre's Bakery and confec- Our merchant tailor, having sold out to Mr. Corb- Mr. P. A. Degnerre has been on the sick list for the last month. We are Mr. Jae. Shea has returned from 3 ‘Franklin and Fleetwood Last Tuesday morning our residents at the news of the death of one in our midst in the per- Mr. John Richardson, who moved here from Kirkfield some four Lake, is spending a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. Boyd. Several from this district were in» Lindsay on Saturday of last week. Mr. and i Mrs. Sam \VOI‘SICY! .Of Zion district, ’ have taken up resi- dence on the farm vacated by Edgar Oliver. We understand Mr. and Mrs. Oliver intend going west at an early lilNliiiilii’l‘ about his persona! .; 3 The models are out; H . in every respect. Man, The Short . Stout Man or The Q, Man have now no for. :31... is impossible to b’ , ‘ clothed. \Vith the i» Clothes Service obtain" *- faction is the high ’ makers. Yet ideal fabric and fit do not Of necessity mean style. SO it is Obvious that he who talks of fitting you well in handsome mater- ials may not give you one iota of style. v.55 Our Clothing contains the advanced styles Of the world’s foremost Tailors. And it is designed in such ‘1}, . L.i.‘;; (Special to The rest.) We had a very heavy snowfall ac- Their personal XUQTZ‘EI; compaml by heavy wind yesterday a manner that no matter behind every garment Y-{i‘j Roads are heavy as a consequence. A hockey game between the senior and junior teams is on tonight. It is a benefit game in aid of Wallace Scott, who was badly hurt by the puck hitting him on the shin during the Kin'noun-tâ€"Minden game last week, which ended in favor of Kin- mount by a score of 5â€"1. Mrs. Clark's son, John, was taken to the Ross Hospital last Saturday to undergo an operation for appendi- citis. We trust the operation may be successful and that John will soon be back. Death has taken another flower from one of our homes. Mr. Neil Wilson’s little daughter, Alma, aged 7 months. died last week and was buried on Friday. This week we must congratulate one, who though not successful in the field of municipal affairs last Janâ€" uary, was successful in another line, as the scene enacted in the Preshy. terian Manse last Tuesday Feb 25, goes to show, Marriedâ€"By the Rev. Walker, Mr. J. G. McFarland, of Coboconk, to Miss Kate McIntyre, of Norland, formerly a teacher in - Haliburton County. May their future be crbwned with happiness. On Wednesday 26th, Feb, at the Manse, by the Rev. Walker, Mr. Gor- ‘i bears their name is z. tory approval of their cgr. superiority. whatomodel you wish to secure, our immense stock contains it. And it is ever true here that price paid will be forgrmw when'supreme satisfaction in your purchase is st h-‘O (l 1 l-. . Xv f ’g The entire~assembly of wonderful color effect" flidgweaves will be here for you to select from. W will usheriin the early Spring Season with the satisfacég: show you ? .1 "3}.{311 rush n" don D. Lake, of Gooderham, was gtteal it married to Miss Reta A. Hunter, No one is also of Gooderham. {Cinder pe Mr. John Wilson and .F. D. Herliâ€" , saw peiic hey attended the sale at Coboconk *0 man a on Saturday last. 'nll. The small tea CAMERON. (Special to The Post.) , Here ar Mr. Fred Harwood has returned , 3331193115 of y..-".;“:;;met. It c from his trip to British Columbia. Mr' Charles ‘Coppms has moved bridge, Mrs. Gilson and son, Manilla, from the lake shore to the Langsford Miss E. Campbell, Hartley, Miss S. ‘ n t .- ; ’w " _; a,,.l.. .0. eithr- wand cha' {SWENSONS STUllll’ Pauli! ADVERTISE IN THE POST. :== . clear deed u‘itL j: 7 . 1nd propel farm south of the Village. Arksey, Ops. ' FOR EAST AFRICA and all party; _; _~. ,_ .. "’ ‘4 _ MISS Mina Northcott. of Toronto. Mr. _ Sidney Smith, of Lindsay, John A. windings, is spending a week at here home here. spent Sunday at his home here. I â€"-â€"â€"q‘ :‘_â€"" Mr. P. "Perrin left on Frida for . . On Friday the Canadian Swenson's ’ " . y The township council met here on . - «- Ohio. , Ltd. shipped 4 stump pullers to Brit- LOcl - . March 3rd. . _ , Mrs. p. Heme left on Friday for ; ish East Africa. Thwe machines were -,,_____..._./ Toronto. \V ; One Of the storms that ‘We missed purchased by a large ï¬rm of imple- IJOST - ()n Sat"'~‘:"" ,. 1 Miss K atie Hewie is visiting in in January 08.118111: Up With us on ment dealers in Kilindini, British Lindsav nearlv 0:; .‘ Mariposa. Sunder East Africa, and it is expected that store 1; mp: . :- Among the visitors item a distance The Young Men's Band took the a large business in the stump puller Value'd as 3.69;) iségt ;- at the P arkinâ€" An d arson .1 ding gervzce in the Methodist Church on line will be developed in that territ- n otin the Post a ; _ . were Mr. and Mrs. T. Perkin, Ux- unday. ory. Beavcrton, and recurâ€! ‘â€" ===â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~"~ J/if WEEKLY MARKET l . A Man or Woman ton ms May ha ’in Doubt Wool washed 22c. Wool, unwashed 14c. Wheat, spring, 85c. to 90¢. FARM FOR SALEâ€"100 acres more or 1888, lot 9, con. 11, Eldon, about i l l 7 Dairy butter 30c. 1; mile south of Glenarm, the prop- As to where they should have their " M cattle 34-50‘t0 95-25- erty 0f ML Hector McKay, all clear- CLOCKS ’ digit-â€iii“? gitledf.t 'llï¬ey are no Barley 45c. to 50¢, - ed excepting about 4 acres poplar, ' i'omzc d our 31‘1““ mic-g: 1“ ing Pat'l Buckwheat 45c. to 48c. and .4 acres hardwood, well fenced, _.__.____..â€"â€"-â€"-â€"†. Rye, 65c. to 70c. and in good state of cultivation, a _ ‘ , p It 18 true 111 many instances Wheat, fall, 96c. good house, frame barn 42:50 it", f Sp;c1;ucxzf;p:.;g-: .. . . . . . . t s 10:12.}. that a cheap article is in the end a l Cream 300' “nth stone itabhng and outbuildings, ' or I n . . very expensive one, but never is it; Chickens 18c. to 20c. small bearing orchard, two good A“ g I.“ 1.. ,n . ; more true than in the purchase of! Oats 35c. wells, terms reasonable as owner is attached in}. 5:; ‘ 1, g;epchgipf:.b A cheap drugis always Potatoes, $1.15 bag. home from West, and anxious to sell 3 Q n ~ . s ' cczmse 'ou cannon wet . - , _ .‘n,’ .."-\'i results from medigines that ligve . Peas, large, bus, $1'50' before returning-For further particu- 0 {1223.427 - 1, ‘L lost} their medicinal Properties e-ith- Peas, small, bus, $1.25. lars apply to E1135 Bowes, P881 98- ‘ I “I l A er from Old age or inferiority. Hogs per cwt. $9 and up. tate agent, Lindsay. : TV T ~ , , ‘~Hay $9 to $11. - -~ --~-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘ -- ¢ crud ry usâ€"â€"we wrll show you. Straw $4 to $5; FARM FOR SALEâ€"Lot 21 concessim 5 lll'nzl o ' ,__.,______ 10 Caldcn, situated eight miles north ¢ “7;,†l W .- -- A CARD ‘ , Of Victoria Road, eight milvzs from S - B 9 __ Kirkfield, containing 176 acres, more a El} " ‘ 2f u m ï¬g“ 8 . We, the undersigned, hereby agree or 1835’ 20 acres cleared, good grain s .5. f. a 4"“ to 3211 a package of five standard growing land. Balance timber, Dartlv . - DRUG STORE . . . . ,. . . x. .. , Size 5c. boxes of Silver Tip Silent “St and 93°0T1d gI‘OWth. 166 feet 33'. . THE REXALL STORE Matches for twenty cents. Quality drilled- well with Ontario wind enâ€" “U .â€" OQQ“~’:3““°. guaranteed. BAKER BALDWIN. gins and pump. Well fenced and suit- . 0 “ï¬rm . If“ “at . ' kmmwmiw-mwwrwxan, . «m. c. .