ARGA‘NS " 35121;"13333322 ' «unhsand i 3 white and colored, DressTw 35:48,, Corsets. Gloves, Floor 0": and Linol- Z: gums. L? YOU ARE mvm {ma-$3,125; \ ‘°-Ooooq.. .004 One Door East of Dominion Bank 0 WWâ€WOW§WOW Bvaing Peat. April 21. hrlzcnlzu'ungtmg of the W ater. ag held yesterday afâ€" JB the superintendent’ s of- huh be Installed-Jo Chase in it“: New Buildings m hub-Several Appeals mm; Discussed. am. with the foUowing , . presenj; Mr. Rea. Mr. J. :1 "Wile. Mayor Begg, Mr. fl‘. Maxim. D. Sinclair. Mr. Fla.- g‘ In :1: the chair. , PM was made by Mr. 0’- hililfa' waterworks which cousid “N in last year owing toinan GETS A REBATE. YOU ARE INVITED {$353133 on are invited to meet the export password, y unatierre of Bias Corsets, Limited, Who will be pleased to ï¬t you and demonstrate the won- derful effect of Bias filling. Fitting and con- inï¬coumssnoms um 0’LOUGHLIN APPEAL mscussnn .1 ‘ net 8‘43“!»th . thinly fringe y "Mien; mun ammm thb “TERENCE OF OPINION. J- D. Flavefle considered Mf- W'B case worthy of conï¬d- 7 mar. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. man: 245. ' '53. ‘2‘ E2531" 3;? SATURDAY F MORNING lthat system an a test and whether. it shouldnamainotr box-emovgd was the point in dispute. «The William st. laundry ,had made’ a pmte‘St, when ï¬nk-lines camel :60 their ears that an- other laundry was receiving a. flat rate.- It was. decided to place Mr. Truttelr on†the mettle list after! July lat. / nNO CFANGE IN RAGE. den-stand the presnt Moo wild be done away with (when thg new Lana- dry is built m1 I dorm,â€- Here Mr. Hammond interrupted and stated brisfly that no difference £n wmtar usage would be incurred. in water 115386 {the accounts were then run for consideration. and. are as to John Kerr ................................ :1 Canaglian EXpreeB Co... Men’s wages the March. 2131: ...... F. M Boyutan. Inc ................... Dominion Express Co... Man’s wages to March 28 Postage ................................. G.N.'W. woman 00 ............... Arthur Maya! ‘ ........................ GILB. railway ...... W. Lownsborough _ ...... _. ........... John Kerr ................................. W. Lownsborough ... Thomas Bryant, ..................... Canadian Exp†Co ...... -. ...... Man‘s wages to Apn‘l 11th."... 8|“! Goats: In black only, short semi-ï¬tting styles, direqt from New Yor Specid at from $8.00 to ...... 15.00 J 6“†“V White only. three-quarter sleeve fastened in black, trimmed with French and E elet embroidery. Worth up to $3.50, clearing at 2.25 Duchess Sllk lalsts, White only, tucks tron tdlong sle eves. buttoned in front. Worth up $4.90, clearing st ............... 3.50 Trimmed with Oriental insertion, opened in front. Some sizes 'sold out â€"-thst’e the reason. Worth up $2.50, clearing st 1. 0 33;,» a: Mattdï¬a ................. Bet!!! GalaphonoZCo .................. Garlock Pacï¬ng Co... Watchman Wardetr ... . F. M. 30an .................. Robinson’s Motor «W'orka Light. Heat 8: Power Co... . SALE ............... ‘ .WARMI A W011†I 4 I I, DISCUSSIONS my» 310.39," . \ _ the Bold BLEABIIE AT 31 .50 SILK 'hlto Sllk Idsâ€. Silk [lull Walsts. SHIRT WAISTS ACCOUN'DS. c no. 5.10 57.3 .50 \. 4.50 23.10 .45 . 3. 47 .46 ._ 1. 27 15. 25 13.75 {51.79 6.82 Monhong Co’s charge of $92 for that me of flour phones. Mr. Sinclair de« M When the rtown 8111.8 113‘ of $65 for the same number they should ban a Bï¬nnixlg: contract and ultimate;- 1: decided to try his hardest to re- Mr. D. Cin’nialmion wanted his dis- oommt on. the metre service. When his account; camin he wa.s_ out of “town. {Thad pomnnititee left 8111 with Mr. Realtodeoidpasheat he could. IThq mattmr Di 9. bommissioner’s ot- tice. came up and Mr. sinclair gain thought enough had been lost on the upgtown ofï¬ce. already without spendâ€" ing mom. on {the market building to m a anperï¬ntbendmat's office. Dunsford, April. 15th.â€"A wedding of considerable interest ‘locallm took place to-day ‘at the Home or Mr. Silas Thurston. when his eldest daughter Ethel, was united: in "the bonds of ma- trimony to Mr. Frederich' Wooliard. of this village. I , . . The wedding wast, a. very quiet one. only the immediate friends of ‘the young couple being present. Rev. Wilson performed- the ceremony. Miss Mabel McIllmoyle, of Bobcaygeon, was the bridesmaid. while Mr. R. C. Gray. of Lindsay, supported “the groom. Af- ter the ceremony a dainty dejeuncr was partaken of. Later the yoang couple left for Toronto. On their re- turn they will reside in Dunsford for a short time, after which they in~ tend moving. to Alberta The groom‘s present td the brid. was a lovely gold necklace and. locket. ta the bridesmaid a brooch and to the' groomsman a. tie pin set with pearls. The young couple re- ceived. many. useful and handsome presents. The Post Joins with thzir many friends in extending congratu- lations. \ ' . Bwlc: -Workmn A prdtty wedding book .Qlace at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Work}- man Oxaugcville on Saturday. after- L-con. vken her daughter. Miss Eva 11.. until rebenflly oxganist in the Ma- preaeut were friends from Stream ville. «Weston. TWO. Lindsay, Bom- m‘anvihla and other points east. Mr. and Mrs. Bowlds left an the evening train for Toronto. what-a they wild re- side in future. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bowles are former residents, of Lind- say. Mm. Bowlds art one time had charm of the: organ in Cambridge-at. Methodist "church. while Mr. Bow!“ attended the Coflqg'iate Instituete here for rtwo years at one ting. Both were exceedingly popular while hex-9. and B {host of Lindsayiitds will join in attain; most sincere congratulations. Large Amount of Foddeg forty tons of hay was a] Cobocan during rtbe past purposes of feed. râ€"‘s - (Ihast goes .to show just how scarce “native grown†hay and other fodder was during (the winter. \ .. Mr. J. A. Ham. of Ham 8: Sons, merchants. of Coboconk. was in town this morning for a flaw hours. and in oonVea-sattiogn with frhe Evening Poet mmarked upon the large quant- rity 0: may it had been found neces- sary to bring in. For the most part cstthd in that section of my were looking fairly well, much better than many'other places. and it was expat:- ed tthat as Ehere would soon be lots of paeture’. no further loss or ‘ex-( pause Would be incurred. He ex- pressed (the opinion that: everything poï¬n'bs to this Mr being a goodgne for hay and grains. with a comqeuent ‘ good year for cattle. . I am a woman or 'ex- ‘ence and want to tell all women how to cure themselves at home, of an Female Weaknesses and Ailments. I have found a cure for Dis- placement or Falling of the Womb, Leucon'hoea, or Whites, Ulceratio Surya“! ““1 P ’ Henstruahon, Uterine and Ovarian Troubles, and all Weakness and Ailment Pew!“r to our sew ple. 08.... Town...u.- MERRY WEDDING BELLS. Woolardt‘l‘hmton mamas to the wastaction of like Shipped Into Coboconk one hundred and ' was shipped- into your FREE ten days’ winter for A8 T RAVELLERS COME AND 60 Movements of Citizens and Strangers Within Our 61m. Bobczmgdon' Wi- ! â€"Mfl mgm spent Sunday at hm- hemp 59 0mm -Mr E Mch visited fn'ends in. Oshawa o'u Good Fm: â€"Mias M. McGiJlof ‘WW 3'3 Vi“ ï¬tting friends in MM- â€"Dr. M. B. Saturday 11181“- . ‘ â€"Miaa W 08““ “w“ Friday, from TWO. â€"Mr. 0. Graham went to Carson's Siding tom the holidays. . 1 -Mr. F. D. {Walker has gone to Cantield for, the holidays. . ‘ â€"-tM.r. Hang! VMngwood. of Victoria Road, .was in town on Monday. -4M.ias G. Smith, of Pension Fails» was in “:0an on Good Friday. â€"Miss Sadie La Mont. of Sutclifle‘a .went to Peterboro yesterday -~Wes Armstrong “mi among vis- itom from Peterbolro Thursday. â€"Mm. John Balm. Bond-st†spout Good Friday at Reaborro. . â€"Mr. Fred Babcock is home ,[rom Toronto for a. visitbwith his parents. â€"Mr. Oral Rain. of Toronto. visits ed his farther and mother on Good k -â€"Mrs. ,R- H. spenaing a; {6‘ friends. _ -â€"Mr. Fred,Jackson Montreal Bank staff, a few. days. :_ 41‘. B. Mchzor. of Gang, tonugpny, of the Bank of We atafl, is m town initial; (ï¬ends. aMr. R. Parker. and. his sister reâ€" turned from Gelert Monday morning ,where they spenu Sunday. » -'l‘he Misae'a Lu and Mable Vick- ery, oi 'Fort Perry. are the guests of Mr. Jas. Vickery; Own-st. â€"Mrs. W. F. Mi‘rxher. accompanied by her daughter. , its. Wm. Skinner, left town. (or, became in Napan-ze. u A J LL- -12“, Pulley. o: .Woodviue. was in town on Saturday, and is enjoying: good. healï¬ï¬‚l. - .-.. "_#__._ ~Mias Lizzie Comte. of Toronto. 3pm; Good Friday and. yesterday with {thugs in town. â€"Mr.. Elma. Gram, architect. of Tom unending a few day; with ftfqnda i1} Mama. 7 â€"'PcrcyrSkitch. of tha_ Massey Har- ris campany staff. Toronto, was bent over the holidays. ‘ “ " ‘â€"â€"â€"-â€"fn ‘ -â€"Miss E; Rogers. formerly of town. is down. from Toronto on a visit to hiends here . . ‘ 0 x | Lindsay. friends. â€"Mr. Ened Finke. 0! Owen. Sound, was in town lately enroute to Fenclon Falls, when Jp will spent ‘tvwo week: â€"Mr. Lloyd .Wood and Mr. Fred Dwer. of Toronto‘ left 'this morning (or home. after spending, the rut few days in towm - u_-; A- â€"M.r. Fabian. St. Michael's t? few daiï¬ at M Mr. and Mrs. Lcw wJ- ._ .- â€"-Mr. Fabian‘ Gilogly returned to St. Michael’s this «morning, after a few days at home with. his {mt-cuts, Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Gilogly.. , â€"Mr. Percy. Lamb, an oLd Colie- giate student, and now. ï¬nishing up his course in Toronto. is home for a. short time ‘with5 his parents. â€"-Mr. F. J. Mitchell, manager of the Royal Bank of‘Cauada. Bowman- ville. .with Mrs. Mitchell. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Sinclair. ~Sattnrday visitors from J zmatville were; Mr. Thos. Heaslip Mrs. R. John- son. M13591. 9W, Mr. J. McGifl, Mr. Jack Sanderson and Mr. Jack. Hwy. I. L ,,__ . â€"Mr. Norman Stinson, an old town boy. but now of Toronto, spent Sunday in town, the guest of Mr. Joe. Eyres. He returned: this mam- ing t6 the city. ‘ -Mr. Owen Stacey. who undervmnt an' operation recently in the Ross alemoria: Hospital. is. his friends will be glad. to know, doing very nicely, and. as well as can be expect- mg (.0 'Luw Hang. â€"Mr. Owen Stacey, who under-Went. :WOOdSWk- ‘ s â€"-Mrs. A. J. Matthews, of Halifax. an' operation recently in the Ross ' , Memoriax Hmpital. is. his friends With little daughter. is “09ng â€uh will be glad. to know, doing very ihcr parents.) Dr. and M18. SIM, nicely, and. as well as can be expect- ~ U'iCto‘ia'3V0- - ed. â€"M.isa Mamie For. 0! Cobcurg, ar- â€"Adjt. lWhitei. now of the Territot» tired 'in town Thursday evening. and ,w headum of the Sa‘lvngioq will spend a town days 'the guest of Army, Toronto. 3 form popuiar of- Miss ML“ K'Foley. Kent-qt. ’ -â€"Miss Tennis Smith. of Sudbury, (ices:- in;~ ehanzo at L’indqay, was in! ' ' ' hewppk and Miss E. Smith. of the Toronto of thaAmy. , pub'ic 50130013 teaching unit. are -G. w. Hall, of Peterboro. went gmsis of Mrs. Smith. Bond-st. 1 -Good Friday. in town. a guest of -<Mi33 Amid W Weber at ‘ Mr. Gem-,h',5 of the Y. M. C.‘ A; Mr Lochlin and her new. (Mm F. Stim- Hdl oxdered The Post, saying he son. or! Mindrï¬n, posed through town thought as much‘ 0!!“ it. as of. a. let- enroute to Toronto Friday. ter irom' home. Hing. -. -â€"T.ha many triemls of Mr. :1} 4mm Lizzid Thor-akin. trained Daviep, ex-i‘eeve of Marines. were nurse. who has been nursï¬ng Mrs. pdepned to see {him again in. town eta Sanderson. at. Dunstord. il hm ter a. dong siege of hung Mr. lugain. Mrs. W is convales- Davies. while not UP ta his 11me {001*- Davies. while not up to his usual! Whiz, is rapidly recovering. , â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Steen and granddaughter, Miss Marion Mitchell. of Tort Hope, are the guests of Mrs. [Edward Stauntmo Lindsay-st. It is 17 years since Mr. Steen has been in Lindsay. Ea was thm conductor on the G. T. R. HQ sees a neat. change in the old fawn- D n-__A was in than Wt†fresh supply of Th9 butter mppersu H_‘ ï¬rs. W. F. Higher. woompanied xer daughter. , ï¬rs. Wm. Skinner, town for, luminous in Napanee. ï¬r Jack 151on has rcsumnd his .ion with the Bell Telephona’Co. gone to Toronto to take up. his an} Mia. (Wm. Bryant 0‘ are Easter visitors with H. Baker. of Minden. is few, days in town with man Stinson. an old town 3w of Toronto, spent town. the guest of Mr. He returned: this morn- Anni: went to Oshawa Jackson. oï¬ St. Mary's k. staff. is in town for was in town tron miamaon. of Sonya. ntly and ordered a. The Post’s printed He said tha print:- ot the 8qu means, of his to two cents . ~Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gouzn wont' pa Paterbono this morning. â€"Mr. ’1‘. CcrI. of Coboconk. wag hero on Saturday ,on bum ‘ -M.r. Gab. Johnston. of Bobcamzeon. apart Saturday in town. . aâ€"Mr. J. J. Jonas. of Bancroï¬t. m in Itowd on a vhit flaunt!!- Jr; IW. Ireland. at Minden. was in town owe: Sunday. - 4 Mr. Gab. W. Stevens, of Coboconk. waisted town Saturday. - â€"-ur. Thomas Days“. ‘01: Mount Horeb. spent Saturdny in town. 41'. 11. Fiber and wife. of Bob- camgwn‘. were in town Saturday. . â€"nr.‘ Thoma A. Osborne. 0! Cm- ninglon. was here on Saturday. â€"Mr. H. L. Lancaster; of Bethany. was a: town visitor. on Saturday. â€"-M£aa Bdnthn. Ru. teacher war. Bobcmg'doo. is bone for rthe holidays. â€"Mm Realm. of mku Mining 00.. win: to Grannhnrlt this morn- ing. ‘ mom a pound than the markï¬ price: for hair button ‘ totes. ‘ um. John Finlay is in town to- day from Roz-mood. 'râ€"‘Hrs. Connolly and Miss Connolly; Spent Saturdax in town (ram Babes;- ween. L râ€"Mr. Corne'hl. of Massey Karma 00.. want to vaiug to-da: on bus- .--'n¢ixa Maurice Webb and w. Stabler. of Bobcamoon. wen known on Saturday. Whit. am†Bibyl Shidlda. at Toronto. in :hitinz her brother. Mr. W. Shields. of town. .‘ â€"ur Wm. A. Robinson. of Cu:- 5 visiting town to-day‘ .‘ --.Mr A. L Phelps. of Bobcaygeou. made a flying visit to his parents last Saturday. ‘--|'. F.VCalvert. teacher of Granite- vil!r:. is visiting hiq parents at Rea- bol’o. . I ' l l ‘ . . â€"Mr: Rfï¬. nelson, of Toronto. 23 apeudml the. holidays with his pac- ents. north†ward» \ â€"Mr. «mum Charla Ball. of To- ronqto. are visiting Mr. G .8. Thump.- son. Mdbonrwdt. H ‘7‘... -7. â€"lï¬ss Helen Tetrault is spell the Easter holidays with Ben friends. , . « ; . â€"Mr. A. J. Puffer. mother tad son were in town yesterday en route to chlon. ’ are guests 0: Mr. McLean, Ridout-ot. pl.- â€"-_.f â€"I~5r. Robert Baldwin and son. Wal- ter. 0t Toronto. are, in_town renew- ing old acquaintances.- ~ ' -â€"Miss Lillie Jordgn. 3 teacher 3!: Bsduow, h a guest of Alderman u‘d Mrs. Jordan. Cambridge'st. ‘ . -â€"Mrs. Fr’ank Staples. of Victoria Road. was visiting her sister, Mrs. J. S. Haynes. last Thuréglay. ' â€"Mr. R. Parker end his sister 'efl. yesterday afternom tor Gehrt. where they will ma Sauna}. ‘ -â€"Mra. Henderson and. «lighter. of Swat-at" have gone to Orinia tor a. visit with Mrs. A. H. «Waite. .' . -â€"'I'no Misses London. 012 Pcterboro, were guests of Mr. :nd m Wm. Galbraith. Kent-3L. last week. â€"Mr. Fred Thompson. who in teeth- ing at Nogie's Creek, near Bohemi- ‘geon, is home tom the holidays. â€"Mrs. W. T. Bowen. Bond-9L. in spending Eastertide in Orillia win: her sister, Mrs. '1'. A. Cuthbert. â€"Mre. Frank Taverna returned to her home in Beasmer Thursday after a short visit with Lindsay friends. â€"Master Harvey Cuthbett has re- turned to Orillia. after spending two months with his uï¬cle, W. T. Bowen. Bond-st. wvâ€" _ â€" has B. Barr and Miss Sane Wnimel-l. of Kinpount. am at pre- sent “siting friends in Peterbor‘) 31d Cavhnville. â€"â€" aAoL l... ~0- -u-. v .â€".-. -â€"Mr. Melville Moynes left to: Kirxflcld and Victoria Road 'lhurs- day evening. where he will rennin over Sunday. \ \ . . -â€"Miss [fuming returned home this spring after .spending the winter “in; her brother. Mr. W. Dundas. of M'oodstock. \ s ;Min'H¢ndamn. or Flaveuao Lim- ad. has gone to Wellington on a ! _LMr. D. Cinnamon daughters. Alice “ad The Missayllnrry. of Creaswc hid Eunice. 16 [t OOOOO’OOOOOOGOOOOCQNO0009660,000000‘R’LQ: or 6' PETERBOBO AND LINDSAY. East of Benson House. :; Q QODOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOf‘OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: A__â€"___‘ Ien’ 3 pure wool, untearable, Tweed Pants, our own guaranteed to wear. Price“ . Clearing sale of Blankets left" over from large â€wl orders Price per pair... ... . TIIE noun Baaâ€"i. WOOLLEN on uqu‘, v‘, ,. romping the miner'pï¬. whicha he was the principal owner. Mr. Drake had get his, atock cernï¬cates to deliver to the purchasers. The shares Were not in his utety deposit unit at the Weldort-Astor'n. .They. were not in u- -....u.' h. w.“ .treet. He tele- of $000,000 set! by: him. lie wen: to get his stock certiï¬cates to deliver to the purchasers. The shares Were not in his utety deposit vault at the Fouled-“toxin. .They. were not in his vsulh' in Well street. He tele- graphed to his brother, Frenk Drake, in Chicsgo. and hsd him make b. search in the Chinese offices, but no- where could the certiï¬cates be (and. That’s the kind of a suit your spring suit should be. And its the kind of suit it will be ifit comes from Lang and Muller’s new clothing store. Wlll BE PROUD OF From Lindsay to Wlnnlpeg, Calgary, Edmon- ton and ell Important Northwest Palate. d-clsu ticketl;goedto return within sixty den hem going Bound-trip neon raging between Winnipeg return $32430 end Edmon- dste, st specie! low rem, tan return 842.50. LEAVE on TUESDAYS } April 28 June 9, 23 Aug. 4, 18 May 12, 28 July 7, 21 Sept. 1, 15, ASUII IIIAI YOU more than they do. But with ell our selling 6f the ï¬nest Ready-tomes: in the Domin- ion we have never neglected the man whose outlay for a suit is to be Tourist Sleeping Gun .7017 ditiond out. FOR INSTANCE Take the season’s great array of suits at these prices. They are all new and up-to-date. The variety is large, they ï¬t perfectly and they are designed by the same experts and made in the same warehouse and with the same care as our clothing that is sold at a higher price. The man who wants the best moderate priced suit his money can buy will do welluto turn his steps toward the store where everything blossoms with spring fresh- WU DWIV v1 â€"-- . ness, and ch00 alt miEwï¬tmg, willbe aneuytask Your satisfaction is assured or back goes your money. THE DAYLIGHT STORE... Consult unrest C.P.R. ticket agent for: I. Ask to: £136 Eqmgoookers’ Punphlot ,,H_ 1..-. n HOME SHKERS’ Clothlon and Fumlshors to Men Who Know. $8.52, $10, or $13; .11 points and full infom- nulodmecc upon request by ' “w ......_, -_ 2.50 left. over troll: "large wholesale $2.25 to $5. 00 straps and buoklo. at ...... $2. 00 in the Drake apartment. In the pock- et 01' a: hunting. cont which had not been worn [or more than a year, she found the certiï¬cates. She telegraph~ ed to Mr. Drake. who: hnd gone to Montana. to investigate the reports of e etrike which had come to him. He went out with engineers and inwted the ledge. Then he decil- ed he would not sell at any pticn. He returned to this city Tuesday and hag since been in consultation with: mming men in connection yvith this porperty. In Spite of M. Strangerâ€""What is that crowd do. tug in trout of that bank? Has if.’ tailed r' t :l‘olicennnu-Oh. no; the deposiforx tn: amply, hum run (or their. P.R.. TorontO' 60-DAY [XCURSIONS ., unman. own make, if