The worl ’-' nd Shoes ‘ of 30m. a aid by the stock we Spring. All the good, shoW for Lot as they come new styles as t out. For Women . . .1' . q rin" Boots 0:. fine qua it} of, Ianklda will give excellent doxï¬â€˜oan d ï¬t perfectly. Blucher we - ~ a most deâ€" ‘ {151011 >019 v - to?" exte ‘N [O 1.32.50 - .sxzes ..._. Slmble shape nt leather boot. ‘ g unusual style, and . t a perfect shape and “ml: :tvle, dull kid tops. pnla. ~ Goodyear weltecl .. 't ‘uche- cu. - glee size 2% to a --------------- $3100 ., A 10“. Oxford slme of ï¬ge -7}: Midiâ€. patent lentils! 'm t e . l ‘ sand kid Luck, ver} neat. 2:13ng be found V8137 dressy >~ 9‘» to n ' - ' O‘cablUll. mar†..._, , W any y .........s:_55 1" ~ (v. II“- '1 l 777777;;272277 . . . .. .4 § *‘ p A - â€" ‘ 1:3, For Men ‘ Patent leather shoes of unus- .1tvalue, three styles. with full Iiiund. medium and filll‘lï¬"nzll‘- 1 dull kid tops. (vood- ve'llwelted soles. sixes 6 t0 IO. xdand} new one we would like the young mm to see, made '11 patent colt button a very :10be pointed tie. high heels verv'swell, sizes 0 to lâ€. ....sa.oo ~ineat business boot, this .» stvle will keep it: appearance y and lace made from ï¬ne quality of velour ‘ enlileather with dull Kid Blueb- ertnns.exten:<ion $0105. Sizes 6 £010...............$3.oo F“ H311 ‘ The Home of Solid Leather Footwear... Opposite Post Office 1 l l. 3 GOODERHABI (Special to The Post) Mrs. B. Beales is spending Easter olidays with friends in Kinmount. 11:. H. Short, Mr. Finlay. Mr. Mar on. ofToryHill attended Easter nice at Gooderham. his. Davey spent a short time :h llrs. Kettle, Ursa. Pleased to hear Miss Clarke, of in, hslightly better. lit. 5. Pfcxens who has been indis« suffer some time. is Conï¬ned to ' . We hope to hear of an improv- ent in a short time. as “Dad. †Lciens is a general favorite. Talk about board walk, Easter ades at Atlantic City. Did any- "iF see the Gooderham parade on may? ! purc kms: E. Irwin and Master Irwin Paar. spent Easter at Cambray. Tsf A. Hunter’s men have started (We on Bear Creek. 1'“ Annie Dixon of Peter‘oorO, is ding the holidays ith her aunt, . A. Hunter. _ 5 W. Mintz and son. Russel are a, â€331k. and Mrs. ingies of Haliâ€" .on -P. A. Barr. of Iron-dale spent f 1' With his parents in this the EM; . home‘ 3‘ ' 1w. Smith and W, McMahon of ye Lake were visiting Mrs D NC‘ ' recently. number of our young People 3 , . fled a dance given by Mrs. S. tit. of Irondale. eslick 35 L Mn and . . ' of 881m . 3’ A. Conken ‘r‘ - _ he: Sign 1 Thursday. “ad a qufltlng bee v ,, . . . ' » . J' 11â€ka of Cavendish has n. e to spend a wn‘ ‘ Lie in the village in: and Walter Graham are 0minllaster week with Mrs. J - . Monmouth N‘â€" \ SALE REGISTER Wes A3,? APRIL â€Rhâ€"By Elias Wile ctlOneer, credit sale of . 88:130ts 2 3» COD 1’; Bex- ksh ' comnlences at one 0"- up. ‘IAY AP ' ’ Rm 8t!) _ . Wes adctioneo BY Elias r, unreserved auc- d':; best efforts in the , . gthe Missionary Outlook, Toronto. W. Lambe 12‘35' Elias ture. h - . ' at old furniture and song semce was held i? our Methoâ€" Mrs. Smith and little daughter 0’ " . at the rm? 0f Miss Cecilia dist church. dï¬nite of the late sheet mile south rendered the pieces to the entire lik- .Nearly half the children of the . Lochlin “Iain ‘ror Easter. ‘ . . . Mi~:s.EDr.t Henderson, of Cannington‘ spen as er 'th M . ‘ ' - [I‘ve BreVl‘les derson and otlizlr frieligs ling?“ Hen, ‘ Mr. Milton Yarn: and man McD'on- ' w r ' M L m > Mr. Walter Smith of Lindsay spent e e' 1" 5’1 aw. 0‘ the Fort. Mr.- . p , , . . d‘ Mia. B: J. McDonald Mrs EM 1 Cal (1 h" ses the Easter holidays with , Kirkï¬eld an . . ’ r °a °r " fi-i‘ I's. ~ Mrs. Daniel, Mr. Mac. Moflatt: Mr: 6 Extra hoaVy horses: (C ntinued from page 1) 31d 0‘ Toronto, were at hish‘oxncr for Mr. C. R. McKay was in Lindsay A‘ Moflatt, M"- Aue? 938W. Mr Rodi 1 Span Handsome Chestnuts. or _ , .Easter. _ , Ft‘d- l t Gusty, .Mr. Walker Mitchell, Mr. D:. 1 Grey Gelding 12i'hundredz. and Miss Olive Western of Lindsay, M (1 Mr . on ‘1 1 ay as , I MCEach‘em‘ Mr H E‘ Mo es. M - 1 R0 d M spent the Easter holidays at Mr Ar-. r i an, 3- Frank Maunder and Miss Maud Fraser is spending 3-. Ge r R k ’bn ‘ " y ’ r. a - are, 6 yrs. old. th P1- , family of Lindsay, were at Mrs S'cth few days at home before going to o ge yc m. ‘ Mr. and Mts' M08- 1 fast p acing pony, 6 yrs. (“3' ur 08891‘ e. d M s. ' Methercll's for tho Easter holidays. Dotroit. grove, and Miss MosgrOVe, Mr. and 2 Buggies. 9 132:5 ffdnfa SR: (112:: ’ 31:23:11 Eastler Mr. David WiCkett and; lady friend Miss Jessie Bickle spent Easter {ML 5" A3- Sangster returned Monâ€" 1 Black horse, 5 yrs. old, high step- 0 o a . of Toronto were‘ at his home. for wi'eh‘ her sister in Uxbridge. Miss Campbellt Mr. Rod McKay, per. at Mr. Nathan Rodman s. Easter; 9 . . . Mr. F. Faed was in Cannington on Miss Grace McKay, Mr. Russel Sinith a Setts new team harness: . , ,. 4 Setts new single h r Friday. Miss N . , . , a nest elhe Smith, Mr and' M . bib ’ Mr Austin Faed of Toronto visited ' rs 6 New B“ er lap rug" . Sh . .i ._ hIS brother, Mr. F. Faed, ov-er Sun. ep herd, M188 Shepherd, Mr' and ID New fancy W001 rugs. day; Mrs. w. A. Graham, Miss McFadden, 3 Wheelbarrows.~New Mr. Wm. Mitchell was in Toronto, Db. McLean,ng;.Wa1ter Finney,‘.Miss :gcaganew bedroom suite. the early part of the week attending! Vassar. MISS Mitchell Miss McInnis, 00 ed Mattrass. the gMErryâ€"O’Lone wedding. and Miss Alma McInms, Mr. Fred Miss Lila Hooper, of Toronto Miss Jennie Yeo of; Toronto, and spent the Easter holidays at her 1);; Yeo,’ of Toronto, spent Easter at home. . _Wm. Yeo's. Mrs. P. J. Pilkie and family, of‘: - - ~ lists:girlish?" PURELY ransom Mr. Clarence Thompson, Mr. Stur‘ Warden Lowry and Jag. Hun, me'r- ‘ * Rothwell n of Kirkfield Mis Luâ€" TERMS i giss, MacPhadden aod Mr. F. Corley chant .of Deer Lake, Haliburton coun- Mr; A. A.Sangster returned Monâ€" ,’ a. 1 ' .. S 3 months’ cred‘t .11 . of the Standard Bank staff, spent the ty were in town on bus-.3935 Satur- day evening, having landed at New nan and Mr. Mac. Lunan, Miss Kate . . 1 m be gm en on . . , ’ . , Steele, Mr. John Steele, and‘ Mr, approved JOint notes. A discount at Easter hOhdayS at their respective day. York Frlday after a. couple of months Roy Steel M F McG'rr M It the rate of seven per cent w'll b ' . 1 . . e, 1'. . l , I"; . . 1 e - homes. i Misses. K. Callamn‘ and M. 0"Brien on the contlnent' gl . , . M " , u . s - van for cash on cred't Mr. Herbert Hainer. of McMaster, '80‘1 Messrs. L. DOhe’bY 311d A- Dorris MISS MacArthur and Mr. Hm’ Off Mzghlcglfr: ï¬ghnlaiffhegniith Mills ‘ l amounts Toronto,was home to spend Easter 0f Peterer were. the guests.of Miss WOOdwue spent Sunday With Mrs W' ' a ’ c wallace and Mr. Duncan Wallace, of with his parents. iL.dFrechette for a\few hours on Sat- T'Mggngfi'flor d and Mr Stevens f. Balsover, Mr. Neil'McDonuld, cf w. A. F ANNING Miss Vera Robertson, B. A., of Pu- ' ur ay. d . Coboconk were in on. r vill on 0 _, of ' Lornevill‘e, Mn. .1". D; Johnson; of râ€" ‘ sey, is spending this week under the} M"- “81H“ “mm 0‘ Smemne ’ age 0†‘T’oronto, Mr. J. F. MdDonald, of Sunderland, Mr. Walter Smith, of Lindsay, and Mr. Michael'Burns, of â€"â€"â€"_.____. parental roof. EPaid Lindsay a visit on Saturday. Monday. ‘ . By the way, Joel is quite a, dog Mr. W. A. Graham left Tuesdayâ€" Mr. Marvyn Rodman, WIfe and fancier and was lookin 11D athrr- mornin for Winnipe where h x family of Uxbridge, spent Easter at ‘ ’ g I g g. e e _. has a large experience with gasoline engines and boats, threshing outfits and general repair work, and no . N‘ h B , . . h' h ’ oughbred setter to add to his already pects- to take a business position. ort ay 7 “mm W111 meet Wlth “cm is ome. , {well-ï¬lled kennel. Mr. and Mrs. Jobe, of the lift: . foursome. reel was danced by â€"'â€"‘â€"Q--â€"â€"-\. - Mr. H. W. napp of the Standard 3 Miss Lily E. Wilson, of Oshawa, l‘ock entertained a number of their Miss Steele, Miss Lunan, Mr. Lunan Bank staï¬, Sunderland, was home school teacher, who attended the for Easter. . . ‘wedding of her sister, Mrs. ThOS.“ Mr. H. W.. CormSh Wlfe and fan“ Endicott, will return on Saturday. ily are visiting friends in Toronto! Miss F. McInnis, of town, who for this week. lthe past few days has been visiting f . d t d . 11M (1 , and Mr. J. F. McDonald, and was Convalescents from fevers, an'l in- men s a a ance 0 on ay evening th e umb _ _ th r . .. . ‘ , A number'from Kirkï¬eld were pre- e b St 11 er 011 e prog 811111118 Juries that have kept them bed rid- M's Olive Bo nton f Beavertoa - . sent and are loud in their praise of†1 S. y . 0 .4 am for Some time and all pectle and Miss May Mnclnms of Orillia are. run down nd bel w , l host and hostess and the pleasant Sp en din E aster. at their hom s-here ‘ _ . a 0 par general 3? evening they enjoyed. g e W111 find a course of treatment with a ‘. a . ' â€"_â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"â€"n I a o t . Mr. Leslie Tremeer .s erecting a=1n Stouflvflle’ returned home on Sat- The Easter club dance was held in Ferrov1m, the inwgorating tonic, new fence to the front Of‘hls prom- g urday evening last. the town hall Monday night Mrs New Repair Shop just the thing to put them on their ' 'ses, which adds greatl to its a « ~ ' ' - ~ ..- l‘mamnce y p M†WeIdOn' 0‘ Toronto, {3 Jackson, of Lindsay, furnished the Mr. P. J. Callaghan, has opened feet agam 1†g°°d â€ha†“"0Ҡspending the Easter holidays with _ . , _ , . 's composed of fresh lean beef ci- . . . . Lean who up a blacksmnth and general repair 1 ’ Miss McGuffen assoc1ate editor of musrc, asmsted by Dr MC ’ ' '~ her played the violin. Refreshments were shop in Cullen’s ol‘d stand at the trate or "on and pure ordSpam’h served by the ladies of“ the club and Lindsay street bridge. Mr. Callaghan Sherry Wine. 51-00 perbottle.â€"-w$. sisters, the Misses Reaztin, of the public library, and other friends will give a talk in our Methodist in town. church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Lillian Jackson returned from Quite a number of our men are Kirkfi-eld this morning, having furn- engagbd in Mr ° Connor’s shingle mill ished the music for the Thirteen Club WhiCh is running at full Speed at dance in McKenzie’s hall last even- present. ing. Mrs. Whiteside and daughter from Miss Robertson, of Dunsford’ was Lindsay are visiting Mrs. James removed from the 4.30 C.P.R. regu- Smith this week. lar mail train yesterday to the Ross The fire engine our village bought on trial recently, was given a test ness. this week, Mr. EVans, of Omemee who ______.,g;. made the engine, being present. It proved very satisfactory, and with _ SOCial Dance the 300 ft of 24} in.hose will make a good protection in future against A K0 kf- ld fire. t 1t le Mr. Jess Noble of Unionville, visit- ed Mr. David Culbert for-Easter. (Special to The post.) Mr. Hazzard (Rev.) 0 Toronto will speak in the Methodist church on MISS Elinor Shepherd, M' A" or Sunday morning in the interests of Renfrew Collegiate Institute staff, the British and Foreign Bible so- is spending the Easter vacation with ciety. her parents. The Ladies‘ Aid meets Thursday in Miss Vassar of Beaverton has been the basement at the Methodist church at her home here for a few days. to total up their receipts from their Miss Macdonald, our junior teather autograph guilt and feast of nations is Spending the holiday at Stayner held in aid of the new parsonage. With «her brother. Our trappers are having good luck Miss Marshall of Cannington has trapping the muskrats, some having been visiting her sister, Mrs. F. in the neighborhood of 100 already Faed. _ Mr. Gilroy is visiting her daughter MiSS McCaughey of the POWassan Mrs. Wm. Cornish this week, public school stafl, spent Saturday Mrs. G. W. Prouse was in Wilfrid in Kirkfield on her way to her home on Sunday speaking in the interests in Uphill. of the W.M.S. Mrs. A. A. Sangster and ,Miss B. A good number was present at Campbell were in Lindsay on Thurs- league last week. Miss Pearl Oliver day last. gave an excellent paper on the to- Dentistâ€"Dr. Bowerman will be at VISIT OUR CARP-ET ROOM WHEN YOU WANT ’I’iâ€"i’A'f‘!‘ NEW RUG for the prospective buyers of new Carpets, New Blinds, New Curtains, New Dress Goods, New Prints, and Wash Goods, New Gloves and Hosiery, Men’s New Hats and Caps, Girls"and Boys’ Hats and Caps. "All at prices to suit your purse. SMALL WARES Dress Goods and Silks at 50c yard Ladies' Lisle thread gloves in black brown, navy, white and cream, speâ€" cial .......................................... 25c You can buy a new dress in all the new and staple lines of serge, poplin and taffeta cloth at .................. 50c New Shantung Silks, in colors. 26 in. wide at...50c Ladies’ New Kid Gloves,_ in all Also in natural shade, 36 in. wide, special at ...50c pm. the Victoria hotel, (McNaney’s on staple shades, including black. Two 'New Rep. Suitings, all-wool. 45 inches wide. in shaâ€" Miss Blanche Chard, of Lfndsay is Thursday, April 7th all d8Y- speC1als:â€"- des of Wisteria, rose and navy. Special .................. $1 55?;(11125 1311:1133??? ï¬elidays With enï¬rinJToSonizepherd Spent the week Our Regular $1.10 for ..... . ............... 97c New Cotton Rep. Suitings, ten Shades to choose 1 a 1 a 00 er. 0 . . . . Our Methodist pastor, gev. Chap- Mr. Moyes was at his home in St. Our regular $1.35 for ............... $1.20 fron: smooth weav , fast colors at ............... l ........... 206 M White Indian Head wash suitings, at 15c and...20c M Two leaders in ladies' new spring suits, in shades man, and wife were in Bowmanville Mary’s over the Easter holiday. last week attenddng the golden wed~ Mr- C- G- Staples 118$ just recover- ding 01 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ed from a severe bite by a dog. The New Dutch Collarshwith jabbot atâ€" tached, special ........................ 25c green, navy, black Wisteria and rose, all 32â€"inch coats Morris. Mrs. Chapman is still visit- dogs were fighting and when Mr. New Net Collars, also net and silk at ........ . ....................... . ............ :11 and $14 ing there. Staples tried to stop them, one of combinations in {,th and colors. New Spring Mantles, made of fawn whip cord and Mr. Maurice Connor and tW0 lasy the animals bit him on the leg. The some with tab some plain, special striped covert cloth, Special .......................... ......35 friends Of Kirkfield, were With his wound was painful and kept him in at ......... ’ ......... ..... . 2‘5c Ladies’ long Covert Cloth Coats, special ......... “.310 brother, Mr. Wilmot Connor, for bed for a. few days. We are glad to """"" Ladies' Black Silk Coats, speCial at $10 and $12.50 Easter. know there are left no evil effects. Lovely white net 00113†With 31- Children’s Tweed Coats, neatly 111.8116 of fawn and The feast of nations held in the The rabies scare is more comfortable aborate net tab, special ............ 50c brown Tweed, special ......................................... .75 Methodist church under the auspices at a, distance. -â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€" W of the Ladies' Aid on Good Friday The tbnnis club held a meeting on 5 dozen White Lawn Blouses made of good quality New belts, in large variety styles, was a decided success. The total Wednesday last, at which it was de- at popular prices, 25c and ...... ...500 lawn, sleeves tucked with cuï¬, open back, full embroid- from the sale of the quilt and from cided to hold the annual meeting on N t Frillina's in oped fronts, 4 diflerent patterns for ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97c the names on the quilt and from the Wednesday, April 6 in the 0111b room. New Cord and e ° ’ 10 ‘ Ecru Net Blouses, made of heavy net, tucked with tea will be about $400- All members should be present at White and °°1°rs at 5° t° """""" ‘ c embroidered front special ........................... . ........... $3 The singing of Miss Flossie Maunâ€" this meeting. Tourist frmjngS, at per box ...... 10¢ der accompanied by her sister, Miss The members of the Presbyterian . . , Carpet ru 5 in all sizes from 2.. x3 ards to 3g“ yards, all sizes at Belle, and the lecture by Col. S. choir and friends presented Miss All shades silk ribbon, 4 inches Wige closest prices? ’ t y ‘ . . . ° ‘ ' ‘ . ................... a ............ 1 c V Hughes, M. A., on the. British Em- Grace McKay with a very dainty ring 51380181 at ~- - For example we will give a 3x3% yd. Rug for 3325. mm, was well appreciated. and hat pm in appreciation of her On Saturday night a social was cheerful and constant services as as- Askto see our leader white under- held from the victuals left over from sistant organist. skirt at ................................. $1 A- regular $1.25 curtain, 53 inche. by 3% yds. for $1. the tea. The admissmn was 10c. so . Mr: W. A. Graham spent Saturdayi Seamless black cotton hose, 2 pal- A regular 60c Curtain, 3 yds. long for 50¢. a 300d number were present 1“ Lmdsay' . for .................................. . ......... 25c Shade blinds from 256 to $1 each. Mr. J. H. Thomson, of Mitchell, Mr. Michael Burns, who has been ' m Men’s New Spring Hats, hard and soft, all at special prices. spent Easter at Mr. R. Grdenway’s. for several months in the gold re- Mr. Jos. De Shane who has been gions of northern Ontario. paid a. painting in Toronto for some time, visit to Kirkfield friends during 17hla was home for Easter. He intends Easter vacation. l moving to the city in the near fu- Mr. and Miss Clark, of Port Perry are visiting relatives at Portage 0n last Sunday evening an- Easter Road. Seamless Cashmere Hose for ...... 25c â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"iâ€" Men's New Ties ......... . ............... 25c Men’s and Boys’ New “Spring Caps. The choir had SPéCial Coboconk, have, been visiting Mrs. A music for the occasion, and E. Smith. ing .of the large crowd present. neighborhood have boon kept indoors M193 White and Miss Herbert of for a few days with. “German meas- E. F. w. McGAFFE .1 . ., A. . '1».~fl"»g:1.nvrm..-..A~.. 4.1- . - . . . .. . . , f“ w‘. . ~32. 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