PAGE 4 Little Britain Live Brevities Mr. and Mrs. (Rev!) Jos. Archer; ‘frisited their son, Rev. W. R. Archer: “-dt Woodville last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Groves, and children spent Easter with her par- ents in Toronto. (Special to The Post.) Mr. C. S. Thompson, of the Stan- dard Bank stafl, Tilsonburg, spent the holiday with friends in the vil- Mrs. Fred Wickett was at home in Port Perry on Good spent the holiday with friends here. alts. Elias Metherell, of Lindsay, was visiting friends here '18. few days. All business places were closed in our village on Gbod Friday. Mr. Howard Lapp, of the Standard Bank staff, Sunderland, was at his home on Good Friday. ' Miss Lyla 'Hooper, of Cooksville, )ent Easter under the parental ma} School, Peterboro, is spending the holidays under the parental roof. Mr. John Homewood has returned, after spending the winter in Toronâ€" to. Miss Jennie Yeo, teacher, of East Toronto, is spending the vacation with her father, Mr. Wm. Yeo, sr. 7“airs. W. H. Barrowclough and Miss Ruby returned to -their home last week, after spending some time in Port Hope. tot. Mr. Wesley Irwin departed for his sme in Prince Albert, Sask., on Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Maunder visited friends in Peterboro over the holiâ€" Hooper brothers intend starting their lumber and lath mill in the near future. They have a large num- ber of logs to cut this year. Miss Flossie Maunder, of Lindsay, was the guest of friends here a. few days last week. Mr. Harold Gregg, of Saintville waq at the home of Dr.- and Mrs. Gregg for Easter. The roads are at present in a deâ€" plorable condition and soon will be Miss Lyda Whiteside, of the Furniture Tapestry for cover- ing Chairs, Lounges, Couches etc., in Brocades Moires and Damasks in the following prices Newt Draperies in Tapestry. Velours. Monk's Cloth, Repps, etc. 213.11 50in wide, at per yard 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 $9 50 -I'o 2.00 and ............... Double faced Velours for Ar- ches Doors and Curtains, in Red or Green, 50 inches wide, Per yard $2.50 and. â€$9 )75 aâ€"Jo‘ aouo-o-oooo Single faced Velour for Curt- ains, etc., in Green, Rose, Pale Blue and Red, 50 inches wide, per \ard SI 25, and. "$1 50 0 t Heavy VV 001 Monk’s Cloth for all kinds of Curtains, _in plain Brown or Green: 50 inches wide ; per yard ...... $1 50 Plain Colored Repps for Curt- ains and Upholstering in Green, or Brown. 50 in wide. 7.50 «--â€" â€"--..J per yard Single Fare to Lindsay. Good going P. M. trains Friday April 2611:, any train Saturday 27th. re- turning Monday 29th. Spring Horse Show. ‘, of Port Perry, son, Mr. MarVyn ! brid at her . ge. Good Fn? Mr. Lou Wicke . ter Helen, of Lin f the N orâ€"‘ ents here for ove is spending 1 Miss Lila- Glass 'L-â€" ‘L-â€"-- t-.. u- i Rev. Herbert Hainer, of Toronto, .n- visited friends here last week. at Mr. C. Yeo, wife and daughter, 0! ilâ€" Galt was the guest of his father Mr. : Wm. Yeo. for over Easter. I nd Mr. and Mrs. John Rodman, and Miss Irene spent Easter with their _ son, Mr. Marvyn Rodman, in U:- lr. impassable. Mrs. Ashton has gone to Brooklyn to reside awhile, after spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Mark Wickett. Mr. Lou Wickett, wife and daughâ€" ter Helen, of Lindsay, visited his par ents here for over the holiday. Some of our enthusiastic sports are commencing this week to trap Muskrats. Miss Lila- Glass, of Toronto, was at her home for Easter. Miss Irene Wilson, of Toronto was the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Rusland, for Easter. Misses Blanche Dix, Hazel Dix and Ruby Webster, of the L. 0.1., are epending their vacation at their homes here. Mrs. John Henry, of Scott, spent the holiday with her parents and other friends here. Mr. David Yerex and Miss Sylvia Yerex were in Toronto visiting friends a couple of days last week. Several of our neighboring farmers have commenced operations in their maple sugar bushes. Mr. Hiram Rogers, of Linden Vel- ley, called on friends here Monday of Mr. R. H. Short, Manager of the Standard Bank, spent Monday in Peterboro. Mr. Roy Woodl ey, of Port Perry, was the guest of friends in our vil- lage for Easter. Mi'. George Saville visited his par- ents at Brown’s schoolhouse on Good Friday. Mr. E. Ferguson and son, of Vic- toria Harbor, visited his mother Mrs Kenneth Ferguson this week. Mr. Thos. Woodridge, wife and children, of Brown’s Schoolhouse spent Monday with friende here. Mrs. H. Everson has returned to her home at Salem, after spending some time with friends in our village Mrs. Wm. Newton, of Oshawa, is spending this week with her father, Last Week ‘in this Space we featured Carpets at very inviting ’ prices during Gur Great Homefurnishing Sale Now On. This Week we call your attention to the New Draper- ; ies. Prudent Housewives will take advantage of this sale to replenish their Stock. Plain W001 Art Serges, in Red Green and Blue, suitable for heavy curtains, 50 inchâ€" 500 cs wide, per yard ...... Best Oiled Opaque Shades, in Green, cream or white, trimmed with lace or insertion, complete with ï¬ttings, size 36 x 50 C â€"‘ 72 . blaCh ..................... ‘ Special Opaque Shade in green or cream only, trimmed with W indow Shades Popularly Priced Owing to the flood in our village on Sunday, the congregations at both churches were somewhat smaller than usual. Mrs. R. Elleker, of Manilla J unc- tion, was the guest of Mrs. E. Yerex recently. Dr. W. Yeo, of Toronto, spent a. couple of days under the parental roof this week. Mr. Clarence Falls, of the Standard; Bank stafl, Paisley, visited our v11- lage last week. “Doc†was a welcome visitor and we hope that he will come often. The hum of the sawing machine is again to be heard. Mr. Wm. Heatlie and sons are kept busy these days with their engine and sawing outfit in the village and vicinity. Miss Liuella Avery has been quite 111 during the, past week, but is re. covering nicely at present. Miss Millie Heathe made a short visit to Lindsay friends last week. ‘l‘v"- V‘u‘.'u‘v-v-‘ Mr. Leonard Stacey, of the Bankl of Montreal staff, Oakwood, made a1 - visit to his home on Thursday last. (Special to The Post) Our village is unusually quiet these Mr. and Mrs. Hurd, of Toronto days on account 0f there being no Junction, at Mrs. M. Gillespie's, sr., shingle cutting. last week. ' Mr. Frank Hutchison, of Mariposa Station has returned home after spending some time in the North West. School re-opened again on Monday of this week. Miss Mae Archer spent a. few days Thursday and Friday. with her sister, Mrs. Rev. Robins, in Mr. and Mrs- G- 'H- Woodward 1n Blackstock, last week. Toronto last week. Messrs. James Ferguson and Lewis Irwin left on Tuesday of last week for Oshawa, where they have secured positions with the McLaughlin Co. A surprise party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barrow- clough last Thursday evening, when Miss Cora was presented with a number of useful presents, as it was her birthday. Mr. Fred Woolridge, in, has gone to Cannington where he will resume his trade as a tailor. Miss Vera Robertson, B. A., has reâ€" turned to Harrison, to resume her duties as teacher. Mr. Gilroy has returned to his home} at Myrtle, after spending a few days with friends here. Mr. Tom. Broad, of Toronto, vis- ited friends here last week. Miss Annie Metherell spent her va- cation in Toronto. Miss Lorne Hullyer visited he1 sis- ter, Miss Elsie Hullyer, in Oakwood during the past week. Miss Chapman, of Toronto, viuited at the Manse, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Chapman, during the holidays. Mr. Will Howard. of Toronto, vis- ited friends here last week. Mr. E. Hall, of Newmarket, was in our village visiting friends recently. Miss Pearl Hooper is on the sick list this week. We wish her a ,speedy recovery. at Myrtle, after spending a few days with friends here. Mr. Stanley Woolridge ‘visited friends in this vicinity lately. 3 Mrs. C..D. Chapman, of Ubly Mich. has gone to Uxbridge, Orillia, and‘ other places to visit friends a short time, before returning to her home, after a pleasant visit at the rectory with Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Chapman. jectionr, A. McTAdGAR'l‘, M.D.. C.M., 75 rouge-St.l Toronto, Canada. References as to Dr. Mc’l‘aggarts Professional standing and personal intemty rmitted 0y Sir W. R Meredith. Chief J us ice. Sir 1590. W. Ross. ex-Preuiicr of Ontario. Rev. J. G. Shearer. B. A . D..‘D., Socretary Board of Moral Reform. Toronto. Right Rev. J. F. Sweeny, D. D. Bishop of Tor- onto ‘ Han. T303.†Coï¬ey, Senator, Catholic Record, Lon on. n iio. Dr. Mcl‘ gart’s venetable remedies for the liquor and to co habits are healthful. safe. in- expensive home treatment. No 1c in- no publicity, no loss of time from busi- ess. and a. certain cure. Consultation or corres- Mrs. Vincent, of Minder). visited her . modem hm Mrs. C..D. Chapman, of Ubly Mich. has gone to Uxbridge, Orillia, and other places to visit friends a short time, before returning to her home, after a pleasant visit at the rectory lace or insertion, complete with brackets and pull sizes 36 X 72 Each ...... , ...... 3.90 Best Oil Opaque Shades, in green or cream, complete 36x72- Each ............... 50C Mrs. J. R. Payne, in Toronto last gweek with her mother, who was ser- iously ill. . On Thursday of last week a very ‘pretty but- quiet wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, {Mrsand Mrs. W. McMaster, Cameron street west, when their daughter Ada |was united in matrimony to Mr. McDonald, of Greenbank. The wed- ding was very quiet owing to the irecent bereavement in the bride’s family. The young .couple left on the 8 p. m. train for the west, where they will reside in the future. Liquor and ‘Tobacco Habits daughter, Mrs. John Connor, during the holidays. Mr. Hill, of Lochlin, was also guest of Mr. John Connor. Miss Carrie Avery returned home on Tuesday, after spending a week with Lindsay friends. Miss Jennie Yeo returned to East Toronto last Saturday, after spend- ing the vacation with her father, Mr Wm. Yeo, Mrs. Siette. of Toronto, was the guest of her daughter. Mrs. R. H. Short. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Everson, of Salem, visited friends here last week. Mrs. Arthur Mark. of Toronto was with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Smith, at Easter. OUR NEWS LETTER FRQM CANNINGTON Mr. Bishop, head cashier, of T. Eaton Co. Toronto, was the guest of Mr. E. ‘Yerex one day last week. ter. Mr. R. L. Corlett in Toronto last Wednesday. Mrs. H. Purvis spent Easter week in Lindsay. Miss Hazel Wallace left for Toronâ€" to on Tuesday, where she has accept- ed a position. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Shipman in Toronto a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Wilson in To- ronto for the Easter holidays. Miss Peel, of Peterboro, the guest of Miss Cathie McPhadden on Fri- day. Misses Philp in Toronto on Wed- nesday. . T. D. Bell in Midland {or Eas- . Wilson in Kirkfield last LINDSAY POST. Special quality Opaque Shades in plain green cream or W hite, complete with ï¬ttings, 36x82. Each ............... 35C- Miss Evelyn Groogan in Toronto for Easter. Miss Maud Faed, of Woodville the guest of her cousins, Misses Faed, for the week end. The bible class of Knox church gave a very enjoyable social evening on Friday night. It was well attendâ€" ed, and a good time enjoyed by all. Mrs. May and daughter, Mrs. L. Argue, spent the Easter holidays with Mr. Jno. May at London. Mr. H. C. Harden. of Cobourg, in town the last two weeks, the guest of his aunts, Mrs. W. A. Robins and Mr. Ollie Edwards of Beaverton in town on Thursday. Miss Helen McEachern visited her sister, Mrs. Boynton, of Peflerlaw, over Sunday. Miss Moshier, of Eliis’ school spcnfl‘ the Easter holidays at her home in Stirling. Dr. J. A. .Sinclair left for Vancouâ€" ver on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Fog-g, of Sunderland in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McFarlane in Toronto on Sunday and Monday. Miss Ethel Brown and Mrs F. Smith returned to their schools on Saturday. pers will be given by the ladies on temperance. Everybody welcome. Master Carl Moynes and Clare Spence, of L. C. I. spent the Easter holidays at their respective homes. Miss Lottie Sharpe has returned to her home at Valentia after spending some two weeks at the home of- her aunt, Mrs. Cowieson. Mr. Sam Jefls and. family, of Grass hill were visiting at the home of Mr. Donald McFadyen on Friday of last week. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and useful presents. showing Mr 'and Mrs. R. Mathews in Tor- onto this week. Mr. Bailey, our harness maker has moved into the house recently occu- pied by Mrs. Hill. Miss Lily McFarlane. of Woodville, recently spent a few days with her friends in this vicinity. ' The home of Mrs. John Cowieson was all en fete on Wednesday afterâ€" noon oi April 3rd.. it being the occa- was all en fete on Wednesday afterâ€" noon of April 3rd., it being the occa- sion of the marriage of his eldest daughter, Miss Birdie May, to Mr. Charlie Shier, of Cambray. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. T. H. Howard, of Cambray, at 2 p.m., in the presence of about forty guests rel- atives of the contracting parties. The bride was pretilly attired in a cream silk voile‘ dress and wore the usual bridal. veil. S-he carried a boquet of bridal roses and maiden hair fern. The ceremony was performed under an arch of evergreens and roses. The wedding march was played by Miss Shier. 'After the usual congratula- tions had been extended. a sumptuous dinner was served, the table being beautifully decorated. fl! The ladies of the W.C.T.U. will hold a. social evening in the base- ment of the Methodist church on Fri-' day, 19th at 8 p. m. A good' pro- gramme is being prepared, and pa- ISLAY We also make Special Size Shades to ï¬t any window, in best standard quality Oiled Opaque Cloth, in all colors. We have just received a large shipment from Scotland of he latest weaves in Curtain Nets, Arab and White. 40 in. to 45 in. Wide, at per yard 25c, ," . 35C. 40c, 45c and ......... 006 New Madras Muslins in beam- tiful Floral and Conventional Handsome New Curtain Nets and Muslins Since the oldiashioned theory of skin troubles but none that we m curing eczema through the blood has recommend as highly as this to: . been given up by szientists, many know that D-D-D- Stops the itch a: ' v been tried for once. diflerent salves ha. e 9 Of course other drllggists have M skin diseases. But it has been found D. Prescriptionâ€"go to them if . that these salves only 6103 the pores can’t come to usâ€"but don't and cannot penetrate ‘30 the inner some big profit substitute. skin below the epidermis where the But if you come to our store, eczema germs are.,10dged- 1 can tell you all about D.D.D. Thisâ€"the quality not penetrating - scription and how it cures probably explains the tremendous because we have had the agency 5e! success of the well known liquid ec- so long. the high esteem in which she is held. The happy couple left the same evening for Peterboro and after visit- ing friends in Toronto. Niagara and Newmarket, returned on Tuesday. They have now taken 7 up their resi- dence on Mr. Shier's farm. east of Thisâ€"the quality of penetrating â€" probably explains the tremendous success of the well known liquid ec- zema. remedy, oil of Wintergreen, thy- mol, glycerine, etc., as compounded in D.D.D. Prescription. Cambray. Their many friends extend congratulations. The Women's Institute met at the 3 to returning west, he flax-mg '2 home of Mrs. Currins. on Wednesday, ’ of last week, and despite the bad con 1 _ ill _q 7“: w: Mme, fl dition of the roads, 3. large number Vino“ ‘ “9“ “‘ “ff; E’m were present and an interesting and, f†are pleased, t :‘“â€e' .. sociable meeting was held. The next ing from her lbncn' . meeting, which is the annual one for Mrs. Metcalfe, Of 2593': was? the election of omcers. will be held ing her daughter. Bfrs- iii?†05“ at the home of Mrs. D. R. Spence, on on Wednesday, Cf lei: WEEK ‘ May 8th., at 2. 30 p. m. All ladies are Spring is Surely coming at ‘ invited to attend this meeting. 01d King Winter has held sway Miss Aldah McFadyen is spending a I the past six months but he '5 few- days at the home of Mrs. soon be dethroned. The snow is 1 McNabb. disappearing. The roads at P35 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Moynes. of Pleasâ€" are in a bad condition. summoned to Toronto, owing .c ï¬+gi§§x+~§f§§cv+m .I We have sold other remedies for Men’s, Spring Shoes WHY SALVES CAN’T CURE ECZEMA Take advantage of the Single Fare: April 26th and 27th, Returning M 29th, and visit our store. designs, Cream or White 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c and The new unfadeable menu-158d Madras Muslims have the .p, pearance of a heavy silk curt-:41 in two tone ï¬gure designs Gram or. Brown shade, 50 inches wiie‘ for per yard $1.00 and $1 25 Fancy Figured find Spot Mus- lins, 36 in. to 45 1n. wide, atper yard 15c, 18c, 20c and... 9b ................................. -0($ White Fnlled Bobbinct, suit, able for Bedroom or other curt. ains, 30 inches wide. Prices Pet ygrd 18c, 20c 25c and... 9:†“Mission†Muslin Shade, with stencilic design for Curtains, 5 per yard ............... LINDSAY, FRIDAY ‘ '~ desmfl The new bprmo 0 C~huosms~ 1 lined ready for your .. (be ‘ High or low cut. There are it“ 3 new receding toes. the new h Wmd oonservatiu styles, bum 01' as ou refer. Leather; of pRussian Calf. G†Metal. Calf, Patent Cult, handful!â€e new tans. Spring Shoes are high time bushoe u; season. The old winter shoes heaner e$ ery day they're not looking ve skin troubles but none that we a recommend as highly as this for know that D.D.D. stops the in once. 01 course other druggiscs have D. Prescriptionâ€"go to them it n! Or you can get a free trial by writing the D.D.D. Laban: 49 Colborne st. Toronto. E. ory, druggist. Tolmies on Wednesday of last 171 ant Valley were visiting 3th Mrs. Moynes also attended the all ing at Mrs. Currin‘s. thesazne m Our school opened on Monday I this week, after being closed for :1 Easter vacation. Mr. Neil McEachem. of Islam} is visiting in this district. pm to returning west. he having summoned to Toronto. owing to serious 111nm of his mother, I wé are pleased to state. is m ing from her illness. Special Values .00, $3.50, 4.00 8: 50° QC er yd (DC