“Hu‘ulllll‘ ‘9OOQQQOQOQQO§O§§§§OO§§§§§OOO§O§§§.§.QO ,,,,, #VPD.".OOOQOQQQQOO‘QQQ‘QQOO ’ 1113; 21111161.. ___..‘.â€"-â€".. U" ‘ OMEMEE. the ’- (From Our Own Correspondent.) red 11 Messrs. Walker a: 00.. Lindsay are Icaririecoratinz the PresWteria-n mange m0. they will. by this, find out how many cows they have been boarding for the cake at seeing them eatup roots. shop and fodder in the wimterand 93811111; in the summer. Cow-tests in; is the foundation a: true dairyâ€" :32. Batman here have begun work on the boats and it makes us feel that spring is here for sure. ' Abeetringhasbeenmrntedon \anP? i'iribbkiANI ms or mt 015mm 00.000900000009090... O‘QOQOOOOOQOOOOOOO0000060000OO‘OOOQOO W00 11:. June: We! W“ River last week vifl'm mullsinfln’oneut (H mm w. R. WIDDEss, Agent Canada Life Assurance Co, Lindsay, Ont. r «r...' :hel’e weremcases wbeaet- n the divisian court hemlast the clerk presuï¬ed his Honor Hardin; with a. pair 06 white j.- in. Staph! OMEMEE. Our Own Correspondent-y Walker 00.. Lindsay are u the Pms‘yteriazn mam-e Dear Sir,â€" I have pleasure in handing you application for my fourth policy in Canada Life. I am thoroughly satisï¬ed with my present insurance in your Company. $2000 of which is now fully paid up and paxticipating in the proï¬ts of the Com- pany as long as I live. The pmï¬ts allowed me on these policies has been very satisfactory indeed. and I would strongly advise any young man to invest as largely as possible along this line. Yours truly, GEO. A. LITTLE. at our chAYGI-zox. 31¢, which V“ w“ 'y m. lumbaflea 3 , ra-lman, Ol'WS‘ 1 a: railway 30in; village “4' 3" “'° The Rev. Prin- NeMMer Col- lated. the two cer- and 7.30 -p.m- on ï¬ch were wells:- gomtleman prgaoho table and. educa- WIDDESS. Agent, Lindsay inï¬euds tutu me. s in Bu ra-t “ï¬ends. in the The sugar-making has begun. Our river is open to: gum: a dim tame. ML 1!: J; Lamb i! «om rm: sident at in» Board or rule. Wm. 1!. Curry vice-pram am! Mr. Brysan_ mrqtnry. ( (From Our Own corresponuenw Mr. C. M. Adams visited in Peter- boro for a. few days lust. week. - Mr. J. A. Peel. of Lindsay. spent Thursday and Friday at last week in town on business in connection vagina“ um week with 1m. G. .w. Stevens. tavm. . Mrs. Connel. of Norval. 0nt.. visit- ed for a law days Inst week thh Huh}. 'Rev. Mr the ceromODY- â€" (W; A. Bishop. m'annger I N. A" Penelon F111;. and mxvmnn r Own Correspondegtâ€"J ' village council Barres-09nd?†is visiting r a maple Gull River 1 few days 000'.00.006000009066906...9960090069000 0690009600006000§§§0.4900909090999999... mump- The Gul number of mm makin tor the sen pect min I) Mr. J. E Mr. Bowen meat shape getting tn. the past “ Mr. G. 5 say. “35 days last county in ,he budge at, pxcsent condition. Mr. R. J wps m to“ on Cousins: Mrs. M". in Lindsa; (From C Mr .Ma) cattle on The buz: of the B. N. A. bank here. The Gun Rive: Lumber Co. have a number or men employed in their mull making changes sud prepanng .or the season‘s cut. which ï¬hey. ex- pect will be very large. Mr. J. wason. 0! Kirkï¬eld. un-l Mr. Bowen. of Minden.arc openmg meat ahOpb here. ~(they have been getung their ice supply. away durum the past week. - __ N ..., A__:__-- n! T.in‘l- we pdsc “WA. 7 Mr. G. Smith. engineer, 0! Lin!- say,‘ w,»- in town to: a couple of days last one . representing the county in regard to the repair-mg 0! me budge over the mill pond. whnuh at, present is in a very. uncerou condition. . Mr. R. J. McLaughlin. of Lindsay. wps m town on Mandy and Tuesday on busigqss; ~- - . 1 -___A 'I'nmflnl‘ CRESSWELL. (From Our Own Correspondent): Mr .Marq'uis ahipped a car-lope o! cattle on Monday: lost. be heard with 15b nearby, faraiers. ‘ Mr.>and Mrs. Roy Broad of Wood- ville. visited relatives he?» lately. Mr. Wm. Kodiak nhipped a (axiom! of qaiqtzlo to We market last in Lindsa- ROHALLION. \ (Special to The Post.) 1hexc departed this life on Mon- day. Much 11th. one 0! the oldest settlers of Garden township in the per son 0! Mr. Michael McNulty. De- ceased was one of the early pionexe, having come to Garden uome fifty years ago. He .was born in County Donegal. Ireland. and had reached the ripe age 0! eighty-nine years. Mr McNuity had survived his wife just fivemonthsahe having died in De- tober. at the age of eighty-live years. He is survived by 1 family of seven daughter: and three sons. there he. Slea. and Mrs. J. Dunn. of Graven- hnrst: xrs. Kenny. of Rochester. N Y.: Mrs. Dillon. of Toronto; Mrs. P. Fntmerald. of Victoria Bond. and Hrs Shackleton. of Mare. There are also :1 number of grandchildren and great grandchildren. The funeral. which was largely attended. took place on Wednesday. March 13th. to Victoria Road R. C. church. where high mass was celebrated by Rev. Father O‘- Sullivan. and thence to the Victoria Road cemet¢t)'- -___ ‘ A 3â€" has-en Ilfl J-vwâ€" --â€"_ v-rv Mr. Nicholas 'Whalcn h' :11er Vjuylogiu Mrs. 1 home in a. wcek months. Mr. Duncan McGinncI and Mr. Rollin McGinnel. with his nmily. kne ‘m the no" future to: Maui- toba. The best wishes of the com- munity. go with them to their new Mr. James mnauu. u: a... -_- to lcdrn. is ably to be out ragain‘ l‘% E home, . ‘“ ‘ _ Lâ€"..--Auunn4\ hnnnn ‘ north. - Sleighing is so am“ soon be here. sawing he“ an day. râ€"vâ€"v _-_, 0.1“. hall. under the auspices ot the Lndien‘ Aid. CW church. pm- od to be (good. m. The pub- otkea mud maple mp were relished by, all. Probeodl Wj°3§- Nil. Vuâ€"Vuâ€"v- -1, Luna _ _ od'wbea‘good. moon. Thorn-l (prm o“, 0‘ «kc. and maple mp were relnhod 1 ‘ nan proud. by. all. Pmbeodl W 10830. â€gm '- hug. Mr. Marri- Onmm' has returned crow. u†m c from work an Ashbumhun. Be 113- Cmdim ‘ m Briuh fl; Am at. thq} {own ‘1‘ m Minidswcblthr.wlum been! mem very m wimhtye mouleq and lung 'W! “W We. in improving clawâ€. ‘10 your a Mr. Dtvid Your. My for the †13W! “1“. A.O.I:7.W. alum. hold in Tdron- m :1! mm. to. has returned and ban been m; Bean the ml: 01 m â€ï¬‚y" ‘W 1““ Nmm- “ark at: in .11 m but; pronduu Mr. Seth More}! bu oommenp '10! an my , go am the brickinahinhmathhw “unions-doom ,13, to: the wall unto 3. ad impmament .m. m, a Mind by tho but Min Leah" mm acorn-'0‘ u, ‘m whine. 1c is no â€var: {V231 â€if; ';"°"° 23: h“ was. um. um a number. at 2:; can v or a . - hold! no my roving. "l‘homdamvoryhflatflpm’aenkflw W '31" and consequently. m in q mew pom; to mung. At 9n: 31° dnu. nu. muted all I.†grown; m buyer! Mail the gnu-tat aubu- lu‘t week and W093!!! huh. :1- Id ’W O'Brien. uuhfl' in Mb than was a amt Mace No. 12. W tron Fridly mg. of produce. “3' 200. M 210.. but- lm ml “My morning “W for 25c. and 26°. Thomwu “mutt“ all I m! M narration“! Callaghan. one guns on man-mt: at the snow mating 'early â€up", "g wing! to lubed Sale Mar. 30th. ’07 Largo consignment of Commission Borneo. 20 Heavy Horses, mixed lot, ï¬rst class vol-ken; 1 heavy Man. 1500 1110.; 1 heavy Mare. 8 yrs old. 1400 lbs; 1 heavy Mare. 6 yrs old. 1350 lbs; 1 pr Yearling Colts by McClauve; luau Filly by McClanse; 1 black Mare, 10 yrs old, 1300 lbs; 1 brown Hora-0 by Stanton, dam Layidiat; 1 bay Golding. 1400 lbs. ï¬rst class vol-«er; 1 3:01 GeldingbyllimCity. 6 yrs old, and quiet in all harness; 1 Chestnut Han â€Keepsake; I handsom gray .Ihro byEavlstrtwood. 4 yrs old, dam Manager; 20 Gown, under 7 yrl. duo in Agril; 15 head young Cattle, all not: m'Bchuzlponymdm- on;1 nova “time" not.†1 Straw Gutter, nearly new, .01 th~ out team"; 1 Mt Flank Forum nearly new; 4 .‘ Ls ulna» “anew, now; 1 no single Douhlobbdvlu Ear- nm: 8 dozen M; Lagos: '9“: 8 dozen um; I ' MB.“- ILI. an CA:- l‘. Shea has returned to her n Gravenhunt. utter spenJing is among {ï¬ends hare. James McNabb. we are pleased rn. is ableqto be; out again ,_._ ‘1‘...- . Fanning 80mg I‘- are the or der of thc{ to be â€UL 5‘8““ | I M '0 # WOOWWOMWMM': 13¢“ [utmg some . m WW““° mwmwmmm éuinncs .nnd ï¬ltr‘ 3 QWMWH WW°“" ' ' ' ' H - 35EF_-‘“2\.‘“{‘.’;3{.‘ wwwwwmw ,flï¬...‘ _ "in! 5v â€"â€"â€"â€" has rcturï¬cd ho tew‘ month! fut. Spring is home at Sande;- Tuesday .§§ 00.00. 0:90.009". n}. Jab-3 Hear! the “1.113%. IX. and on 9:395“ In. 6018! hit 8M3! cqwï¬- 6‘. LW’ we w an "â€"v -7, , Linux. in reported. up new 41n- gerou‘ly ill at St. Joseph‘s hoapntaj. Pdm. . ‘ Mm May] Clancy. Petapwo. u inmovmmw mmtï¬ï¬‚fl J. Gentlemen! your fashion dulros. W0 I blgpst cltv In Gan“ ehudnn. and Overcoat may Stylish Spring Suits Corner Kent and William Street. 1"I be looklflt tlo'mon! your Easter Outï¬t I: at dulru. We have provided with a cltv In Canada. tron ['15an m" mhy moraine “W in and». fell}! Jail. and we wm I rt 5 I hum cache luv. 0‘ max-onto. i0 a. who have been cut. am" It Vi“ up country "’1“ Baa“ Bought-l. looking for you ovory day thou who wont to oavo u do so at Gough’o Big Clot At $500 Suits worth ...... . At 87.50, Suits worth ....... At $10.00, Suits worth ...... At $12.50, Suits worth ...... Wizh the rainy set a Raincoat is a posili no. at these savings minute At $7.50, Raincoat: worth ...... $12 so At $10.00. Raincoat: worth. . . . .sxsoo It’s Dressing up Time Again. New Suit and T¢ will Men’s Raincoat: .â€" ... -- -.â€"â€"â€"â€"-VW with rare: your mention at luvâ€" Lna this With. mad :- brother member: at Bramh No. 288. we can- nd permit your dopartnro without me prod of. our-imam run-d 3:31 allot-tic) cor m. For you: 1:“: be: not «appear at out shock. when: your mum. Moment ohlldron arr held in high men. but): by, hatchet and pupils. We want mt Ola-dun ll 1min: and: a citizen, but a. unwed thn going to s W upubuo. where you will at†ulnilu' blamed. nod pootwyuuandhumwwnu manna unto!“ mmhm‘hwhlohmm wwmbmot members at C.X.B.A. ‘ . ,1 AL- ‘4“.- i8 m U.m.u.n. At the ablation d the m Mr. Getty. win in 1 wholeâ€"muted Canadian him. and! who .lnysno claim to oloquenoo. in. a; few well- ohocen womb W the bmhren for the Julerou- treatment coco nun. Mr. Gull-y let“ a) Monday tor Ro- chester. carrying with him them withen at his mnemon- triondl here. His children. win have been doing anomaly won at W uhool m m L.“ Tm. Mr. Newton. organist pad choir- master at. Cambridge-d. Methodist the niny season Men's Suits every day now- we mu. 3:; : to save many dollars on a l "3 Bl: Clothing Emporium on season close at hand min necessitY- 3°? It: ‘and be “P ‘0 the is at coach’s. Everything that artistic with a lavish handâ€" Just as you would $750 ....$xo.oo . .$t4.oo . . . 318.00 Fashionable Spring Toppers Light 1nd medium Spring Overcoats You will necd one {0: chilly days. At $5.00, 0m" won? ....... S 7.o¢ Boys’ Conï¬rmation Suits made in smart styles with long pants in plain and tub Worsted. $3 25 to $7 so Enter lint: 500 to $2.75 Enter loch“!- 256 to 81.00 m sum 50a to 81.25 M Gloves 750 to 88.00 Conï¬rmation Suits Men’s Spring Top Goats luv. stylish Clothes for Men, Boys and I on a new Suit of Clothos, Raincoat o.- rlum on the corner. '. umr. aunt. um m be? u’ Guam per pm‘ Dwkl ... Basin-hoof“ I»! FE