Kr. and Mrs. J. J. Lee. of Dale - new farm, Fenelon. entertained the members of St. Andrew’s choir very pleasantly at their home on Thurs- day evening. ' Mrs. Simpson, of Lindsay, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. M. Sharpe. Mrs. W. Sims and her brother, Mr. lie-.7. Fske, of Owen Sound, attended the funeral of their father, the late «5. B. Fiske, which took place Sat- .3333â€. II..- Vow‘lnv- ‘13:: l‘. Novlnr and Mr. Barclay Mason, of L.C.I. spent the week end at his home in Fenelon Falls. Mr. George Fiske, of Owen Sound, was in town last week atteoding the funeral of his father, the late Mr. J. B. Fiske. Cleanings From Powles’ Comets JOHINGS FROM F ENELON EFALLS drew's Church. Miss Gladys French. of the Royal Victoria. Hospital, Montreal. is spend- ing avacation at her home in Fenc- elon Falls. Hr. W. Bennett, of Lindsay, spent Friday in town. Mrs. Naylor, Miss G. Naylor and 351-. Bert Naylor, of Lindsay, were in town on Saturday. Ira. J. Ingram and daughter Mrs. C. Malone left on Monday to visit friends at Owen Sound. Messrs. H. McKinnon and John Stewart left Saturday for Saskatoon. Mrs. Thcs. Graham and Miss Ham- lin spent Saturday in Lindsay. Miss Lilian Connell, of Peterboro, Business College, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents. Hrs. D. Nichol-son, of Dakota. is vi- siting her mother. Mrs. J. B. Fiske. Mrs. Chas. Graham spent Tuesday in Lindeay. miss Margaret Lee is the guest of kits. W. J. McKendry, of Lindsay. Mr. A. Fountain, Sn, left [Wednes- day for Manitoba. Mr. Angus Fountain, Jr., left week for Oshawa. PAGE 4 Mrs. Wm. Adair and her son, Mr. Arthur Adair. of Norland, were the (Special to The Post.) A song service will be held Sunday waning. «Easter Sunday). in St. Anv A32 the bxistles in a} Rubhex'set Sh u ing Bxush are part of the hrnsh licnusv they axe held to- germ-1 in a, solid m. ms of vulcan- ized rubber which cannot 1c 0991). soften. me. t ordecay like ordin- ary settings. Rubber-set bx ush- es cost litllt‘ more than the or- din.- uy kinds. The name on each brush guarantees it. Prices 40c, 50c, 63c. 75c, 1.00 and 1.50. At DUNOON’S DRUG STORE Tight Bristles is better than A Brush Full of Loose Bristies A Brush Full of the patent ï¬nger tips. which are guar anteed to outwear the gloves.‘ We have them in good quality silk in short, 12 button and 16 button lengths. The wrist lengths come in shades of black, grey, champagne and mode. Ptices per pair We are sole agents in Lindsay for the celebrated Kayser Gloves, with yet we combine elegance with economy. \Ve mention this week some of the latest novelties in Dress Accessories which The 12 and 16 button lengths come in black and white. Prices per pair Kayser’s embroidered gloves, 15 button length, in shades of black. white, grey and champagne. Very handsome gloves. Per pair $2.50 Our Spring awakening IS a truefa sn ion display of elegance Our lines of Imported Hose are unsurpassed for quality and style. Ladies' ï¬ne lisle hose. fashioned with spliced heel and toes, garter tops. Very ï¬ne, and shown in black only. Per pair 'akc advanta Rexall Store $L00 T0 $l.50 Hosiery Gloves of the reduced fare: for Easter and visit Our Store (Special to The Post.) For the ï¬rst of April there is a lot of snow on the‘road, and we can safely say that they are almost im- passable, and will be for some time to come. , 0n the 27th of March Mr. A. McGee held a very successful credit sale, the horses and cattle realizing good pric- é es, and no doubt if fodder was plen- ti-ful the live stock would have sold Miss Puley and Miss Myrtle Puley left this week for Toronto where the former will spend a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. B. Cain, before leav ing for her new home near Alaska. Mr. Grattan 0. Graham, of Toron- to, is spending the Easter vacation at his home in town. Mr. Ernest Nevison left on Satur- day for Calgary. Miss V. McKendry returned on Mon‘ day from Lindsay where she spent a month with Mrs. W. 3? McKendry. guests of Mrs. R. E. Wagar on Tues- day. Mrs. Louis Hill, of Lindsay, is vis- " Vi iting her son, Mr. Joe. Hill for a ‘ iawdaxa. x__ u! Last Friday evening a sleigh load drove to Mr. John Graham's, Blythe, the sleigh carrying seventeen, and they received a. royal welcome. a few farmers who have already se- cured their men. If you want a good hired man, do not crowd him. It is not the man that can do the biggest day’s work that is always the best. Some farmers like a man who is careful, who looks after little things and is also asking questions about the work. The vast majority in,this district are pleased to learn of the new tem- perance platform adopted by Mr. N. W. Rowen, leader of the Opposition. We will support it. yuavbu‘, n uv -vvâ€"u w---â€" --v_â€"v -fvic, and is also asking questions about? Quite a number of our citizens the work. spent Saturday in Lindsay. The vast majority in‘this district Mrs. Richard Oliver visited friends are pleased to learn of the new tem- iat Fenelon F3115 this week. perance platform adopted by Mr. N. A large‘ number of people from W. Rowell, leader of the Opposition. Oakwood. attended the concert and We will support it. 'basket social held here on Friday ev« Mr. Walter Day, of Jordan station, ening- is visiting his parents,- Mr and Mrs The remains of Mr. T. H- Foster, Nathan Day. Mariposa Station, were interred in Mrs. Henry Powles and“ daughter the Christian cemetery on Thursday spent Sunday with relatives at the ;last. _. . -l 1,,,, .____ 3.. -.-_ Mr. H. ES’res, of Cameron, is back to this section with his wood cut- ting machine. There are afew jobs awaiting him. Harry is a ï¬rst-rate, good, honest tel-low to employ. There are afew farmers‘rin every section who are compelled to hire help, and in this community there are a little better. One matched team brought a little over ï¬ve hundred dollars, and one cow sold for one hundred dollars. Some farmers con.- plain about everything being so dear. and some of them are making live stock dear. We have the new, oneâ€"sided Jabots, one-sided ties, the new Dutch collars, new collar and cut! setts. new floral ties, the new auto collar and the new lounge collars. We want you to see these. Prices We have just received from New York a very complete range of all the latest effects in Ladies’ Fancy Col- lars, Jabots, Ties, etc. UP TO $1.50 r 5 :team before the sporting public, by winning eight out of ten games play- ed this winter, and they have yet to taste defeat on their own ice, and thanked the people in behalf of the boys for their splendid support in the past and hoped it would con- tinue as long as there were so many clean sports in Little Britain.“ The proceeds amounted to «$50.00. Mrs. C. D. Chapman, of Ubly Mich, {visited friends here last week. . l I Mr. Uari Jones, of Lindsay spent ï¬Saturday in our village. The concert and basket social held Little Britain on Friday, vMarch 29th ‘ in aid of our hockey team was large- ly attended, and everybody is well satisfied withlthe result. The play, which was given by the local drama- tic club, was all that could be desirâ€" rf. It is needless to point out any one as the star as every one acted their part in a. ï¬rst class mariner.“ The music rendered by the Little Britain orchestra was sweet and har- monious. Our orchestra certainly are worthy of much praise for their good playing, and I must say they were very fortunate in securing the services of Mr. James Marshall, vio- linist. His playing was excellent and worthy of a place in the best orches- i Mr. J. J. Rich acted the part of auctioneer in his usual good style. In the opening address, Mr. David Yerex briefly stated the manner in which the boys had defended the name of the Little Britain hockey Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. tain friends on Monday, Fred Perrin on the arrival of a young Mrs. Bertha Cruess w called to daughter. F G- wears 3 broad smile Uxbridge on Monday on account of these days i the illness of her father, Mr. Sherrid.‘ Mr. Bentley Faithful spent 8- COUD‘ Mrs. Sammers and son, of Tilson- 18 of days With friends in Toronto burg are visiting her parents, Mr this week. 5 and Mrs. O. Weldon. Miss Ethelwyn Dix, of Valentiaï¬ was at her home a few days last‘ BADDOW week on the sick list. 1 (Special to The Poast) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woolridge of Mr. W. J. Goodhand moved from Brown’s schoolhouse, called on here \last week to Mrs. Swatvzer's friends here Thursday last. 'Farm, near Cameron, which he has A nartv was held at the home of rented. , (A party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Rooks on Wed- nesday evening of last week, when Mr. Rooks was the recipient of a purse of money for keeping the side- walk so well shovelled. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Weldon of Lin- den Valley, visited their daughter, Mrs. Frank Netherton, recently. Mrs. Jackson, Lindsay, was in our village a few days last week. Don't forget the Eastertide supper under the auspices of the Ladies’ LITTLE BRITAIN (Special to the Post) 3 We exeend our deepest sympathy to gthe mourners of the death of Mr. ; Isaac Irwin. He was esteemed and re- spected by all and has many friends :to regret his loss. LINDEN VALLEY (Special to The Post) Mrs. John Cullis returned home from vis1ting Powles Corner friends. Miss Zena Cruess entertained a. number of young people on Friday evening. Mr. Orr Mark, of Valentia, visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mark, last week. Congratulations to Dr. G. W. Hall on being appointed associate coroner in and for the county of" Victoria by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Emerson, of Salem, were in our village visiting friends on Thursday last. Miss Allie Weldon and two brothâ€" ers, Messrs. Herbert and Milton were the guests of Miss Jessie and Mr. Harry Coad on Sunday. Mr. Powell, of Halibnrton, was a recent guest at Mr. Wm. Mark's. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Aldred is again on the sick list. Aid of the Christian church, to be held in the I.0.0.F. hall Good Fri- day evening. , Mrs. Dobson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Mark. Mrs. Howard Metherell spent a day in Seagrave last week. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Birchard visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. De- guer at Oakwood on Sunday. Mrs. Purdy spent Sunday with Oakwood friends. Several of the yoqu people ofeur neighborhood took advantage of the ice in the fields and skated on the ï¬rst of April. Mr. Hiram Rogers called on Bri- tain friends on Monday. Mrs. Watts and Salter moved into their new house last week, and Mr. C. Salter moved inter the old one. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Graham, of Sturgeon Point, visited friends in Baddow last week. uuwvu. Address or (Yunsuh Dr. BIcTaggart, 75 Yonge street, Toronto C .111: 1 '13.. Mr. Ephriam Goodhand visited at Cameron from Saturday until Mon- day a week ago. Dr. Mc'l‘azgart's tol'ucco lemedy rnmnves all «Insire for the weed u. afew days A vegetable mmlimne. and rmly requires touching the tongue with it. occasionally Price $210. Marvellous reanlts from t-ak ing his remedy to the liquor habit. Rife wd inexpensive home treatment; na hypodermic injection. no publicity no loss of time frulu ‘zuxsiness, and a. cure guar- 1085M?!) HABIT LIQUflR HABIT THE LINDSAY POST. The Rev. E. Reynolds, 0? Cornwall,§ Ontario, who was attending the fun-‘ eral of his brother, Mr. J. Reynolds, preached a. very interesting sermon in the Methodist church here on Sun- day last. The old friends were very glad of the opportunity to near him again. Miss Eliza Jackson, of Mount Ho- reb, who has been visitiog her broâ€" ther, Mr. R. L. Jackson, of Nestle- ton, has returned home. . Mr. Geo. Fallis has purchased the farm belonging to the Misses Wil- liamson of Cadmus, who are moving to Lindsay. Miss M. McGill went to Peterboro last Thursday to try an examinaâ€" tion. Miss Fraser of the Normal there, is taking her place as teacher at Caesarea school in her absence. NE STLETON ‘ (Special to The Post.) We regret to say that another old Cartwright resident has passed away in the person of Mr. Joseph Reynolds formerly of Blackstock, lately of To- ronto. The body arrived at Nestle :on station and was taken to the t me of Mr. Levi Taylor, brother-in-law of the deceased, where the funeral services were conducted by Re". J. U. Robins, and from there no nut-5:- stock Methodist burying ground for interment. ' Miss Ruby Veale is visiting friends§ in Port Perry this week. Mr. W. Watch-om and family have removed to Manvers. Their friends wish them success in their new home. Miss Beatrice Robertson spent the week end with Mrs. J. Warreri, of Bobcaygeon. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Suggitt assembled at their home last Tuesday evening and pre- sented Mr. Suggitt with a. Morris chair and Mrs. Suggitt with a cane chair. Miss Ethel Wilson read avery appropriate address, which spoke of the very high esteem in which they were held in the community and for their untirlng efforts in the Sunday school here, Mr. Sugg'itt being super- intendent and Mrs. Suggitt a. teach- er. Mr; Suggitt made a very suitâ€" able reply, after which the evening was spent in games. Mr. and Mrs. Suggitt intend moving to Rosedale in a. few days. We are pleased that Mr. Suggitt has decided to still act as superintendent of the S. S. Mr. Joe. 0. Oliver made a trip to Bobcaygeon on Monday. Miss Ida Lewis, of the R. M. H., of Lindsay, is home for a couple of days with her mother, Mrs. J. Lewis, of this place. Miss Isabella Jack, of Toronto, is staying at the home of Mr. Dougal Robertson for a week. Miss Minnie McDonald, of this place is spending a few days in town. Deepest sympathy is felt for Mrs. Will Kennedy, of this place, whose mother died in the Bess Hospital last week. a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robertson visited friends in town on Saturday vk': ‘Wnt.’ 4â€Ad‘{ 4": 5-4-1- «is .«guVMH l .v r 3‘22! T".'.='~‘:.~.. ‘ 4-,“ 11‘5â€; every lad y so much admir:s Styles were neve ' I“ moiâ€"e ‘1‘ Cd f‘r y 1 ing, nar prices so temptin SCOTCH LINE We have the handsomest range of Imported Belts in elastic and suede that we have ever shown. They come in pretty Dresden, plain and gilt ef- fects. Prices Ladies’ ï¬ne sateen Underskirts, soft and lustrous, with deep accordion plaited flounce, in any shade to match suits. Price each $5.00 Slaavy English sateen Underskirts, with athree inch accordion, plaited frill in all lengths. Reg. $1.25 value. Special each All the latest Parisian and New York styles are now on display in our millinery parlors; It will be no trouble for you to select the right hat here. Make an early choice. Unéerskirts New Belts 5c UP TO $3.50. Miliinery Mr. Wm. Hear y spent over Sunday of last week visiting his sister, Miss Ellen Henry of Lindsay. Our teacher, Miss V. Wilson. ac- companied by Mrs. Bradley, left on Friday to spend her Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. James Somerville, who is em- ployed with the Sylvester Co., Lind- say, was home last Friday attending the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Wm. Earle. Mr. Sidney Bradley left on Satur- day to spend a few days with friends in Lindsay. Mrs. Robt. Jackson entertained the league executive and their commit- tees on Thursday evening last. After arranging the league work for the next two months, a social time was spent, and enjoyed by all. ESSONVILLE (Special to The Post.) A number or our eluzens are sufâ€" fering from la grippe this winter.†Mr. and Mrs. Walter Payne spent Sunday visiting friends at Wilberâ€" force. Bornâ€"At Rest Haven, Nestleton on March 29th. to Mr. and Mrs. Malâ€" colm Emerson, a son. Mr. Ed. Lytle is visiting his daugh- I ter at Belley. ‘ Mr. Chit-paw, who has been very, ill, was removed to the hospital on 1 Monday. I Miss Paton, of Cambray, has been spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. John Lytle. ‘ Mr. W. H. Stevens, P.S.I., of Lind-E say, was visiting some of the} schools in this vicinity last week. ‘ Word has been received of the death! of Mr. Wn. Tripp in his western! home, after a short illness. Deceased; was a son of the late Mr. Isaac Tripp, who died a few weeks ago. He is survived by a, widow and three small children. NESTLETON (Special to The Post.) The funeral service of Mrs. Mary Taylor, of Midland, took place in Toronto on Thursday last. The body was brought to Nestleton for interment beside her husband. The ladies' aid of the Pzesbyterian church, Nestleton station, will give a social tonight. A good time is ex- pected. The: choir of the Methodist church here will give a song service for the league Friday evening. The choir rendered especially 2; 0d music on Sunday. Duet by Has Ica and Mr. Stanley Malcolm. Mr. Robt. Jackson drove to his brother’s in Mount Horeb on Satur- day and reported the worst roads he has known in that direction for Mr. W. J. Alton had the misforâ€" tune to lose a fine horse one day last week. years. VICTORIA ROAD (Special to The Post) Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wright left for the west on Monday. Miss Mabel Lytle spent a few days last week with Mrs. John Lytle. P.S.I.. of Lind- 3 some of the i "‘ rd of the death! in his western! illness. Deceased ' we Mr. Isaac :7 weeks ago. He : ow and three; I â€on- {e inble Good: at Reasonable Price; Our Coasts: Ladies’ ï¬ne white Muslin waj front and back trimmed With clus of ï¬ne tucks. square neck, sbgn in sleeve, ï¬nished with ï¬ne Va! 1 Special Each See our tailored blous price from We made a special purchase 0: ï¬ne Chambrys and Ginghams in plaids. checks, stripes and plain cams; These are very suitable for ladies' wash dresses and children‘s wear. The regular values are 18c and 20c per A beautiful range of white vestings in stripes, conventional patterns here. Choose your wash b dresses now when the ass complete. Per yard 20c and 25c. LINDSAY. flit APRIL 5?} Verulam, met with a senous 3:15 [Painful accident. He had been 63333 41 in loading some animals in at†on a large farm sleigh and when idl’iving out of the yard the hams became fractious and ran up using a high snow bank overturning W sleigh and contents upon the 31310? tunate man, who was caught 59' heath the sleigh with its heaVY 103“ and sustained a fracture of the fig"t callar bone, besides having several ribs broken. 'Medical aid was hastil! brought from Fenelon Falls. D“ Gould and Johnston being in attend’ ance in a short time. At latest 1* ports Mr. Abbott is doing as «1195 can be expected and his manymwds hope for his recovery. Rev. Mr. Stmthers was in one car.- munity last week, visiting Essonm friends. Their many friends extend tulations, and wish the happy 3 long and prosperous life. FENELON MAN'S SEMOUS ACCEDENT We are glad to report that 1:. Matthew McCrea is improving am, his recent severe illness, age. The happy couple returned to the bride's home in the eveningwheze a large number of invited guests as- sembled to participate in the m ing'e pleasure. which was indulgedin dancing. playing games, etc. The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful gold locket and chain Mr. and Mrs. MaGuire intend residing i: Essonville. MaGMreâ€"SunKSCaleâ€"The Wedding bells have been ringing in our bug the past week. On Thursday I: F.1- liarn John MaGuire and Mine 1:; Clinkscale journeyed to Hakim and were united in wedlock. Th: ceremony was performed by the Bu. Mr. Barber at the Methodist mmâ€" son, Omemee. Have your prescs‘. E" Eon ï¬U' ed at any (Md drug: store Of any o‘d grade drugs By any old kind of drug clerk And vou ll stay sick ail right. But to get well Bring them here where You get fresh, potent drugs compounded as your FMS" cian expected them to. when he gave the prescrif' lion. Want to Stay Sick 2 $1.25 to $4.90. Wash Fabrics A. HIGINBOTHAM 0118 er them i 3c Waists 69c. at. Pe extend out!†nut 09 (‘1 118 "0"" ‘ r iSh Styx milled ‘ on frie ertk I moat '00. n 9 tin ! menq Cora y at *onald ht to: Herb [in will: 0V