35.- Charles Yeo. of Gait. ML D" we. of Toronto. and Mrs, Ne" 123:. o! Oshawa. spent the Easter holidays ,_ at the home of their fatlr "’ ‘1'. Wm. Yeo, 3r. , N1" Herb Hainer, of McMaster. of Toronto. was at his home I this my T: Hethydist church have done 3:31;- to themselves by sending $25 to the famma. fund for China. This twang is a good act. 9 (1‘ Mr. Wilson Fog-ue, of Toronto was in tie Village to; Easter. Mr. Lewis Irwin, of Toronto, was with his parents over Easter. m. Wm. Tremeer, and her son Bar-hen, and lady friend, spent Eas~ :9: at Kr. Leslie Meet-’6. 0: Sunday evening, the congregat- ion at the Methodist church. which was musuany large, listened atten- :2?er to a talk given by Mrs. Ham '13, returned rmssionary from. China. Tb talk was very man-active and' Teams-d us many thin-:9 about the Chinese. About $25 was subscrited to 1.3.3}. of Toronto. were both under Mr :11: parcntal roof for the Easter iEv h "amt: 3:. Frank Lee. of the Standard (gal-1213mm the holidays at his 5-? xn Bowmanville. 5‘.“ _ 3 Little Britain 379:: Easter at. Mr. Wm. Marks. t-‘ 54‘ and Mrs. Geo. Rusland. and 3123?. of Sutton, spent a 10" ‘° last week under the parental ~.. \,1 \ ‘Leonand Stacey of the Bank Ziontrenl. Oakwood. '83 at his me Io: Easter. 25:: J. H. Thompson of Mitchell â€an M:- R. Greenejvayjs for East I" Elite «JG g number {[0111 the play giVen in Husk 133‘: Week. Annie Roam: Easter with rehf Continued Sgecz'al Window Shade Values m New Curtain Materials *tl “‘8 Metherell entertained a. 0‘ young folks at her home BSday chnIng of thgs week. enjOYable time was spent; 1,, our showing nf new Curtain Mn- .q-iuls. wlmh is the largest. we have \.m.,h‘.“-u. ycn ml! ï¬nd very attrac- iu- ('asrnwnu‘ Nvts. Bungalow Nets Beautiful New Rugs Prices range from $8.50 to $45.00 Each ‘\ In? 15(11 £2. at Toronto. is Annie Methare‘l Prices range from 250 Yd. to $1.25 ’7. Prlcas range from 433 up to $1.50 a aco‘m Live Brevities 45. Sum-h Madras in eta-am aim mlored Scrims, ordered â€.1 mint-m] Casement Clotha : fancy aul plain n :1 great "may designs and colors. " FRIDAY. w Rodman. of Ottawa, '11 relatins in this Yerex, of Toronto. on Saturday anl ice, from page 1. (lav ï¬nds lugs glowing in \und “0 have POI bee: I! slow 3n: big range “'0 Show he“ dosigxh in Tapestry. \ cluts \\‘ iltons. \\ 001: and- .~;\\..n.lmful range- of sizes m‘ almost any room. Flow [r \whtu'v already sold We p: arcs :1u'(' HIPNHVGSL Ho“'. “1 HM hkv you to see and gamma“? and we Will be . \..()\\‘ you tlu-m whether to buy ~ .3. of Huntsx'ifle Ir. Wm. Marks. and son Lloyfl ermine Oil Opaque \Yinduw Rhudt- :m wash. here attend- the Academy ur nut Mrs. T. Deyman has bet'n spend- ing the past week with her par- ents in Port Hope. Mr. Martin Fleury and Fred Pai- try. of Toronto, waited friends here this week. Messrs W.it-on and Cecil Ghnny were...m Lmdsay a couple of days Mr. E. Z. Ye-ex c-nterta'ned a num- ber of friends on Wednesday of this Mrs. Geo. Ross, of Toronto, is visiting- her methane Mrs. James Grieves. Miss Mildred Rhodes spent. week with fnends here. week. (Special to The Post) The grim messenger made two calls in this vicinity last week. Mr. T. Maunder has had a new wire fente erected in {rent of his resaience. ' Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson was in Lindsay on Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Watson, of Coboconk is visiting her sister. Mrs. Jewel. Mr Sam Hooper was in Sarnia, a few dxys this week on business. Mr. T. Kenne'dy, of Ohio, is visit- ing here for a. while. M.ss Mabel Orr and Master Geo- Hall were at. Dr. Henderson's in Cannington, a few days this week. The Women's Institute wall meet at the home of Mrs. E. E. Dill. man on Wednesday of nextweek. Miss Maria Rummy. of Brantfonl. was in our village visiting friends for Easter. _ Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Petr n. were at 11.3 home In Oakwood for East» er. say. are at. home, spendxng their holidays. Miss L. Whiteside was :n Lindsay last Saturday and Sunday vis.tfng friends. Misses Ethel and Alma Avery were at Richard Avery’s on Sunday. Mrs. W. Jordan. of Lindsay, was at R. P. Whiteslde's on Sundxy. Leslie Treine‘r is erecting a new veranda}: on his house. Mn and Mrs. H. Ev’ersan. and fam- iiy haVe moved from the village on to the farm they bough. lately. Miss Olive Western of Toronto, spent the halzdays at Mrs. Arthdr Prouse’ s Mr. Walter Chidley, of Powles Cor- ners was here for Erster. Mr. Edgar Cones installed a tele- phone in 1113 home t‘ms week. Miss Canada Whitesde. and Miss Ruby Webster. 01 the L.C.I., Lind- Mrs. Doble, and daughter. Aileen, of Sunderland, were the guests of Mrs. Alfred Webster, on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Arthur Mark. of Toronto was I 1' here a couple of days last week. Miss Blanche Chard. of Lindsay is i l I Vismng Miss Lila Hooper this week: Mr. Roy Hizl. of Lochlm. was at Mr. John Connor’s this week. Mrs. Lee Sparks and sons are vis- iting friends in Picton this week. of Orillia, spent Easter at Mr. A M. Rusiand’s COBO'CONK the LET us FURNISH YOUR HOME J. SUTCLIFFE Direct Importers this (Special to The Post) We are sorry to state th-at..M:s J hn. Wicks has returned from the hospital in Lindsay where the doctors could not do’her much good. We all hope hope she will recover. Miss Kate McIntyre is spending Mrs. Ashman and son (‘arl are spending a few days with friends in Lindsay. Mr. Chas. Merry and Miss Mona Bass. 0! Beaverton High School are spending their holidays at their homes here. g Jottings From ; Busy Kirkfield We regret that Mrs. Rushton 19 not recovering as‘quickly asher fiends would wish. Mr. Jas. Daniels has been 1:11 the sick list for the past few days. The Agnes Dickson Mission Banal entertained the Jane Porter Band of Balsover in the Sunday school Good Friday afternoon. Miss Jessie Spence of Victoria Road spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs. N. Campbell. Mr. John R. MacKay spent Monday in Lindsay“ We are sorry to hear of Mr. Joe Boynton’s illness and we wisi. tor his speedy recovery. Mr. H. Robinson, who has been Toronto for some time is home his Easter vacation. Miss J. King and Miss Hill, Victoria. Road, spent Friday friends here. Miss Jessie Spence of Victoria Road sncnt a few davs with her aunt Mrs, in 0n of with many as we would have liked to have had. A number of the members were ' away taking advantage of the holiday ‘rates. Those who were present were [very much pleased with a‘ï¬ne talk 5 from Mr. Weeks 0n the system and origin of banking. A great many lessons were learned from the dis- ! 60“ 1‘58. Mr. Roy Foster bf Paton’s school of telegraphy, is spending a vachticn at his home here. also Edward Truman. ~Miss E. Smith and Miss J. Bickel are spending the Easter holidays in Toronto. Miss J. Lucey, of Toronto. is visit- ing under the parental roof. Mrs. Barrett of Collingwobd, is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Harrison who is very ill. Mr. Rod McKay of the Sterling Bank, of Shedden is spending his Easter vacation at his home he . Mr. 'I‘. Bassett and her grandson, Chas., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O’Mallcy in Frankfcrd. The W.F.M.S. held their monthly meeting in the Sunday School hall on Tuesday April 10th. After the close of the meeting they presented their Secretary Mr. C. Staples, with a pendant. Mr. W. Mitchell, of Lakcï¬eld, is re- newing old acquaintances in Kirk- ï¬eld and Glenarm. MP. T. Bassett and her Brandgnn (Special to The Post) Master Lee Foster is spending his Easter week with friends in Balsover M1 NORLA N D .1th to any sin). Sum h f-mu 1 mums-.1219 :U :1 time per [mil ................ .. With our new department located on the second floor of the William Street building we have one of the finest display sections you could wish for and we have it filled with housefumishings that are the kind people want. The prices are ex- tremely reasonable and in no store will you get better quality or a lower price than we give you. We have filled order: from customers in {British Columbia, to say nothing of the many that have come from places not so far away and yet long distances. Wecanfumish your home right and save you money. Come here and see our immense range first and let us talk the matter over. We will give you correct ideas as to the newest methods of doing homes in an attractive way. Mr. Lawson leaves to mourn his loss, aloving wife, two sons, one at home and one at Peterboro, three daughters Mrs. Young of Mount A1â€" Death has removed another citi- zen, one of the oldest in the village in the person of Mr. James Lawson who died on Friday. The funeral took place from his late residence on Sunday and preceeded ta. the Smith’s cemetery. Visitors here for holidays were: ter, M†Miss Westlake, Beavcrton. at Mr. T. day. Westlake's; Miss L. Pettit, Canning Mr. a! ton, at Mr. J. Trebilco's; Mr; and ville, a Mrs. Weldon, of Cambray, Mrs. 03- son, or Z borne, of Toronto and Mrs. May or Daw. of Cannington, at Mrs. S. Hoar's : Miss funeral 1 Furlow, of Branttord. at Mrs. Go‘od’s Sun-day. Miss Alda. Campbell and Misses Done Misses as and Marjory Campbell, Toronto, Beavertc .at Mr. Donald Campbell's; Miss B. parents. Ruan, Toronto, Mrs. McKee and Miss Miss , McKee. Toronto. at Mr. J. Ruan's; ____ A; a large number present, but not so many as we would have liked to have had. A number of the members were away taking advantage of the holiday (Special to The Post) The Women’s Institute met in the Oddiellows_ Hall on Thursday. Quite There was a good turnout Sunday night and they all seamed well pleas. ed with the lady omcers and I_ am sure they all join in wishing they will soon ï¬nd time to come again, when they will be welcomed by all. Week’s Doings From Woodville The young lady ofï¬cers of the Sal- vation Army in Fenelon Falls held the meeting here on Easter Sunday, our captain having gone to the Falls to attend the meetings there. Mr. H. McIntyre, of Fcnelon Falls is at present the guest of his par- ents in this village. There was no church her on- Sunday owzng to our minister, Mr. Tiers, not being able to come dcwn from the city. Miss Dossey Le’Craw is spending her Easter holidays at her home here Mr. D. McIntyre spent Easter at his home here. \ Mr. and Mrs. A. McIntyre and lit‘ tle daughter. Eï¬ie, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. McIntyre of this place on Sunday last. Miss Efï¬e Ward is at present at her home here, where she is spending her Easter holidays. her Easter holidays at her home here ‘â€" â€5" Mn“ fl“. THE LINERS? POST LINDSAY These stretchm-S have been used by um- customers ‘ for \enrs. 6 ft]. Wide, 1211-01: long. :Ldiust- Curtain Stretchers The song service which was an- nounced for last Sunday has been postponed until next Sunday on ac- count of Mr. Whattam not being able tagtake charge. Mr. Stan-lay Jordann of Beavertcn, Visited at Mr. W. J. Moore's on Sunday. Mr. J. Daynes and M;ss Helen, of Winnipeg, who have been visiting Mr. B. Greenan, .was at’ his home at Streetsville for Easter. Miss Zena Barnes}. of Cookstown, visited her father and sisters this week. Mr. and‘ Mfs. Newman, and Master Allan are with friends at Kingston. Mrs. Mch-thur is Very ill, and her recovery is very doubtful. .__...oâ€"._â€"~â€"..~..~..-_.â€"~__.___..... “m-..- Death has removed another cltizen in the person\ of Mr. James Law- son, one; of the oldest in the vil~ lage. who died on Friday. The fun- eral took place frOm his late reel-t dence on Sunday, and mterment took place at Smith's cemetery. Mr Lawson leaves to mourn’ his loss a wife, two sons, and three daughters one son living at home and onein Peterboro. The daughters are Mrs. Young, of Mount Albert, Mrs. Le- fraUg/h, of Stouffville, and Mrs. Bat- ten, legina. Mr. Lawscn had been. a resident of this place for forty years. He hak reached the rxpe age .0 eighty two. The family have the sympathy of the village in their bereavement. -A number. from here who were away for the holidays. ' Misses Pearl and Pansy Shes, of Beaverton. spent Easter with their parents. Mrs. Fred Greene visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Purvis, of Lindsay, Monâ€" day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leiraugh. of Stoufb villa, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Law son, or Poterboro. and Mr. and Mrs. Daw. of Cannington attended the funeral of the late Mr. Lawson, on‘ Miss Smiley is spending her holi- days at her home in Beaverton. Miss Muriel McKay spent a few days at‘befl home th's week. 6 Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Smith, and Thomas called on friends in C nington on Saturday. onto; Mrs. 'Dr. Grant. at Lindsay, Mrs. “D. Grant and Mrs. McPherSOn in Lindsay, Mrs. Warrum in . Toron- to, Mrs. Robertson in Lindsay, Miss Dollie Green and Miss Mamie Mco Lead in undsay, Mrs. W. Moore, in Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Mann, and Master Allan in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson in Toronto. Mrs. H. Grant and Mrs. Galloway in Canning ton, Mrs. J. 0,1130an Canning'ton, Mr. J. McClellan in Whitby. Mr. McLaughlin in Toronto. Miss Mabel McArthur in Toronto. Mr. Peel of Lindsay at Mr. W. J. Moore's, Miss Ethel Ward at Mr. J. Wards, Miss Muir, of Orillia, at Mrs. Grants. Mrs. Whattam visiting her sister Mrs. Rattan at Grimsby, Mr. Whatt am and sta Whattam were in Tor- onto} Mr. and Mrs. Run at Mr. Oli« vcrjs Sunderlahd; Mr. ani Mrs. Stod dart and Miss T. Stoddart, at Tor- bert, Mrs. LeFraugh of Stouffville and Mrs. Batten Regina. Kent and William Sts. Bamboo Verandah Shades Our stock of them popular flamr coverings is verv complete iuct now direct; from the makers. This is why we mm quote {'ou close pr'icgs on ti and 2 yamls Wide. Linolemxn in I, 2, 3 and 4 punk .wide. Bring in you ï¬gure how Tasonahle we can cover it. a These are going to be sold in greater quantities this year Will Mr. Cra‘ndell, who had: an ad- vertisement in the Post concerning a lost purse, please call or communi- 1cate with this paper. A purse has ! been found which may be?" " “ "0 Mrs. John McHarry (nee Miss'Lil- lian Roelich of Peterboro, also Miss Tory Wilson, 0? ~Oxnenziee, have been 1 visiting Mrs. John Bradburn. Mr. L. Fallis, of the village spent §the holiday in Peterboro. ! Mrs. Emma Bradburn and children, Winnlfrcd and Merritt, are visiting friends in this vicinity. pap- Rev. Snowden conducted a special Easter service in . the Methodist cbusch on Sunday’ evening. 'The choir added grcatly to the service. A special Easter offering was taken in aid of the Ladies' Auxiligry. Mr. Crandell The maple syrup season is almost over and the farmers are beginning their s:eding and ploughing. Mrs. (Rev. Snowden is spending Easter at Meaford and Toronto. Mr. W. G. Bradburn- went to Peter- boro‘ on Monday evening. Mrs. Haskill, of 0:12-1:33 is open-J- ing a few days in our midst. 'Dr. S. S. Gilson spent Saturday in_town. Mrs. Dobbin, of Peterboro, visited her patients, Mr. and ers. Stinsou's Sr. Miss Edna Bradburn and her friend Miss Wiggins, ofi Havelock, spent Saturday in town renewing old ac~ quaintances. Miss. Edna Anderson, of Toronto, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm Anderson. Mr. and Mrs; W. ‘A. Ir'v'inE, of Pet- erboro, visited at Mr. Sans tinSOn' jr. Mr. Ortqn Bradburn, teller, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Hamilton spent Sunday and Monday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bradburn. Mr. Herb Hobbs, of Toronto, visit- ed at home over the holiday. We are glad to report that Miss Julia. Richardson is recovering from a severe attack of la grippe. Our teachers, Miss Handlay of Mill- brook and Mr. Maylon, of Uxbridge, are visiting under their parental roofs. (Special tc The Post) A large number of people visited Lindsay during the cheap rates on the railraad. _ Jottings from Lively Janetville with friends «here returned on Mon- day. Mrs. A. W. McLaughlin is spending a few weeks at her home in Iner- cip. Miss Lyda McArthur left on Fri- day to attend Busgness College in Toronto. japanese Matting Rugs .Iapzmeso Matting good durable calms Special per y :ud ..... Linoleums and Oil Cloths These are decidedly nice for‘bed .ronms. verandahs and summer cottages. in vex-v neat Jan patterns. The port them which accounts for it. They come in assorted sizes, horderml. and prices are very low. We im- Si7el x 2 yds. Each. .. 39c Size2x2 vds. lach.......... 89c Size 2 x 233115. Each .. . . .......... . . 1.50 Size 3 x 3 yds. Etch ............ . ,, ,, 2.15 Size 3 x 3;. yds. Ewh 2.65 Size 3 x 4 vds. Earl: 3.00 Japaneso Matting. 36 inches wide. :lsmrted stripe- patterns. .A4 _ ,1 I - ,V_ _- n. .W ulau imâ€" quote you dos: prices on them. “i! cloths in Take Notice ities this year than previously. People have 10sz whatacool retreat, can he made on the verandah warm weather with a. set of these verandah shades. Size 5 x 8, green...... $1.15 Natural.........' 75‘,- Size 6 x 8, green ..... 1.35 Natural .........§9(k- Size 7 x 8. green...... 1.5†Natural.. 1.15 Size 8 x 8. green...... 1.85 Natural ........ 1.35 Size 10 x 8. green 2.50 Natural ........ 1.13.3 Srze 12 x 8, green 2.75 Natural......... 1.90 PREPAY FREIGHT ON,‘_$25.00 PURCHASES sent-ices on them. Uil cloths in l. u. 1.1. Bring in ynur room measures and let us Sanitary and HOGS taken in every Wed- nesday morning at their Lean Cows, Steers and Heif- ers for grass purposes. WANTED The Morton Studio Try Baker 3 Pure Soap, 8 bars for 25c.’Baker's Baking Powder. full m. tin for 10¢. We pay the highest mar- ket price for butter, eggs. potatoes, etc.. at our new store. 3.doors east of Benson House. w. ES BAKER. Photograghy " ‘ “*“WM'ME m The Council felt, however, that the question could not be considered at present. It was accordingly held over Mr. Naylor felt that the Council should secure the services of such an ofï¬cial, and instanced the crooked manner in which some of the sewers were laid as proof of his contention. From Wednesday’s Post. At last night's meeting of the Board of Works Committee of the Council Town Clerk Ray notiï¬ed the members that Engineer Smith, of the ï¬rm of Smith Smith. Engineers and Land Surveyors, had written the Council oï¬ering his services during a. portion of the year in connection with civic undertakings. SERVICES OF '. J. MOORE The class of work turned out at sts Morton’s Studio, is especially noted for its high class features. In artistic pose harmonious grouping, delicate shade eï¬'ects. tichness of style, and hearty of ï¬nish, it excels. full values. .o. ..o...,--- 03C 89c l .50 2.1 5 2.65 3.00 New patterns and colm-ings 50 head of Cattle Baker's Pm assorted stripe 1 easfly cleaned. AN ENGINEER PAGE have learned .: 15c 5"? POST patterns. for