ԤOOO§§ b0§§§§§ OOQOOQO‘OO 900900900009990000009900900'0960o ¢¢o$oooo¢¢¢O§ooo¢§+oo. ‘V. ' 9 IO -. . ‘ .‘ . 3,?»uucuuuuâ€wowwuuuuuï¬n * OOOQOOQOQOQQO‘QOMOO .ï¬oooooooooooooooooooo I Y 13'! Inn .0118 no. nun. -‘ :1 nuts. 1 {O QOQO§§§§§§§§OZ§QQ§§9 -¢ 1 ‘:_ OAKWOODq. ' Own Correspondent.) ' ‘W 'k,themnaaay‘tanan will be in: , Apyil 26th,tn m “U. r G | ' ' ' L In Bunk Datum. Klanount. van In the vmam Wednesday amt thmu I 3 ’ We as planned to one Mr, Joseph Ion-hon mud ualn. He: has had a M attack of la :rflppo. but .1... .mm tmtmnt or Dr. Duh ro- . t.- GOODEBHAH.‘ ' (Fran Our Own Correspondent.) ' Ir. «at In. Gain. of â€may, are Qt 9mm visiting relatives in this miâ€. ‘ I l r In. B. nrown hit on the 11th for Mute. whom nhe hand. tampons! {cough gt yucky 3m her daughters \lf' A “-12... “f a M attack of la'u'fl m uum tmtmnt «NM rapidly» m ‘ . Hr. Rich-by. for thc Gordon Mo~‘ Kay. 00.. Toronto. and Mr. Barrica- m to: French Front. 00.. TorontO. «nu cnthc mum- on :thc 11th. ‘ Tho concert and hukct pools! in aid «(nth Mcthcdilt church was quitc a' mecca. although the pro- ceed- were not what was expected. Min L. Burr spent Eutcr holiday: 11th but brother in Irondalc.» , r " '- ' ‘ HANILLA. ? (From Our Own Gan-respondent.) ‘ A: my vymuy- Easter warding took plane at Manilla on Monda'ygpr. 16th, when was Emim Donaldaa ï¬nghter at Mr. aners. qulq King, was married to M3: Arthur B, Stee- per, 11 Toronto. The: ceremony was pal-lowed by ,the Rev. C. A. Cragg. pastor of .the Methodist church. The with, who was given away by her father, were a handsome. what! or- mandéc gown. with veil of. Brussels lace and wreath ohorange bksoms. and carried white, cal-nations- The bridesmaid. Miss Fllorwce May: King. ï¬nger of the im'kb. was dressed in Whi!£ and carried mat and white car- m‘uoul. Mr. Fred Manon. ct Toronto mm A; heat men. The wedding I!!!†m bum; 1L ' Mn» [3. E. 0 mm mambo)? mm†$1533; m ï¬mwurï¬ ï¬rm: and In: (i “K cAuAnA llFE Announce that the Policies Issued and New Business paid for in 1905 were all materially greater than in any previous year in the Com- pany’s history. - W.R.WIDDESS,Agent {Withrflsm at Oar! Barr. 0! that: Enter the mlzhbor- ET: Lindâ€!- "ifi'éélouie Jenkins and Miss sona- Gn-emway at: .the Conservatory. of Music, Toronto, spent“ Easter atrtheir i a ‘ - i i I . It. Will Jenkins. 0! Dundas Fla- velles Limited. spent Good Friday. and Easter. Sunday. at' his home. Mr. Leslie Tremeer. ot Peterboro, open}. Easter. with friends in town. this Wk. I ' \ ' Mr. P. Pilkie, w_ife and family, at Fort William,a:re ï¬pendaing in few weeks at Mr._J9hn GLenny’e. a ‘LL- ‘Y... . ,â€". . eran BRITAIN. -. (From, our ‘own Oorwolmnt.) . Ir, m M J, H."P?er mhm thank the mm. mm Wh° “W W,mun us an! “'5" °° mm mm: loan mnmdmnbm The clog penned m dam and the W m m M131)!“ kind ï¬iendï¬ â€™ with food, L_â€".. Lama. m aver! 51 us “I†Pâ€""" “1 Our. town hasâ€"Ba; 111111 of stir for the lagtï¬wa weeks. as than were so many, people coming. home for Easter. Miss Laah Bohertpon. oi .Whitbx Lagl'ms’ Calm and Miss Vera Rob- extaon. at Victoria: University, Toron- to, spent their. holidays matter. the Ptmntal root. - ~ - A__ - ., v-_l_:__ Ana "hi. Edna; Mr. W; H. Elliott. B.A., of the Norâ€" mal School at Toronto,'and family. are spending tbs Eastm- holidays at Mr. James B_le;we.t.t.'e.. - n 7“"...4 ‘fl‘, Mr. Richard Smith ill making pv‘epc 'mtian to build a. tine new. brick residence in that sprmg. Mr. 1-. mm ‘hh been improving his dwellingbmtnuin‘gdawn his old kitchen and gamma 1 new on». A _ _ _--.a “3- . , . Mina Jessie Smith of Raglan. went I couple of weeks visiting {Heml- tad muting in «my flung!» _ n- _-.;L- â€ï¬ï¬nzn'm’ roman: addition to big :39“; ‘4‘. antlvâ€" .v â€"_ _'_._,, Mr. Homoe Methemll who has been home for. comm! weeka' holidays, has returned to assume his work u up- prentioe u, Keys a: Morrison’s. Lind- _ Mr. 000. Bowman. druzm. oi Godarloh. wu hem tor Eaton Hr. Buns Jacobs. wife. cad two grandmas. of Huntsville, a at a tow nag» at East". Wflh Mr. \ 1:. Marks r. Wm. Man. who had tho mu- tortum to has his house burnt. in creating. a flag now brick dwelllna in plan at the old om. Mr. John Connor Ln “nuns ehll «Nash mm this week. which «do mm Mo to out but}. ‘ Mr. Wm. Beanie h amend In run- ning mum. mill at Port Parry. Miss Flo-ah W and mu Ballo Wander. or! away. t Easter at her. grandmothor‘l. an. s. Methanol]. 7 A -- -â€" 1 "A“ -d D. mutants". Mr. Caleb Mark, Mr. Bert Hall undl Mr. Samuel Mark; of our village“ have gone ta Manitoba for. thank] ed anew dréesmaknng shop on .our‘ hunt streat. She by. Miss Lila Glass" helping her. They are both kept! busy. We have now three shop: in‘ our village. all _of which are bus}. 1 a ‘1'__ tï¬f Mr. >Morris Connor. of Mr. J. J. Richs‘ tailor shop, met with an acci- dent the other night. Haa'ndanothm: fellow Were fooling with a cane when by an umxyected twist, Mr. Connor’s ï¬nger was broken. He is improving slowly.. v - Mr. Leslie Pogne, who has been in Toronto "for some time. writing for an automobile paper, in home for the summer. 7 __ . - m H Bummcx. War are glad to see Mr. J. Blewet‘t out again. alter suffering from in severe attack otyaralyaia. Mr. Wilï¬o Eagleeon has gone to Toronto to aka a course at, tho Gon- tral Business College. \ Our boys hove oommenopd practis- ing baseball already und are confiâ€" dent of honor among! than over. Mr. James Vince. of Toronto. opon't‘ Easter wt‘ Mr. David Yours. . ‘ Mr. Loy Bogart; «Toronto. bu ro- turnod to m: tor the summer; Tho can!“ hold In tho I. 0. 0.‘ F. hall. ondor the! an: icon at the Ind- hI'MdonGoodF. night "3‘ aloud um Thom was who autumn mum ylot , â€an Hit-r. them â€all; An on Kim wn.d.mamun. w ‘mtnunm m Him in nmmummumummmmmmmumï¬w mmwwmm mm «.ther mm v9.00.00000000000§¢§§:§§§0§+§§¢§+§§§§6$§ v0090§00000069500QOOOOOOO§§QO§§§+§§O#009H of M Emu .1 â€" iï¬viv‘lzmm Mark. has been visitinezxԠtor. a. m «an. 3’1 â€gamma“. at Whitby. spent Easter. undo; the parental root Mr. {Mu-y Woadridao. of Brass. bridge. spout Easter at bane. Mina Wink Wooldrhim. h“ zone to Toronto to work at Mr trade at dressmaking. ~ Mrs. H, Eamon who has than an!- uring from a: sprnimd anklg. is on As the roads are somewhat day now, Dr. Hail and Mr. V. Pogue have been x-unning‘their automobiles.‘ Dr. Hall has put a new engine in his which makes it run much betï¬pr. spent Good My and Easter Sun- day nndar_t¢ho mtal root The W Creamery: is in oper- ation under the dimotin. at Mr, Grey. own new chm and. butter-masher. Our xteaqhar._ _M_ia Thurston. is mw‘h {gm to the mung cg. Lnruuqu bred m m Waiter â€new, 0L Lindsay. is Mug a (w any: with her father. “Peter Brown . . linn' Every. Smithy at Little within. visuals their 'Lricnd. mas DULuuuc, â€up... .â€" _.__ Peel purposes keeping state in !that piano while his sons work his largo farm that In owns near there. He took material enough tar hi: how. which ho expects to oomploto in a{ tow weeks' time. . . . Mr. Barry Lainey. a farmer cloth :1 our. villags loft tor Regina. when: he intends to start in business. Mr. James Haygu‘th, fafmorly of A L‘“ Mr. James 1 this villm. is 9th,. 339:- Mr. Robt. Wires. whd lived a. tum miles of our. village. has gone to try turning in up western lands. The Rum: Lake mt Co.are run- in full blast new, Mr. Walter Elma: and his youn- ger brothers. Master Wilbert and Robert. have taken up land near. Yorkton, Sank. Mrs. Bigmm also a:- companied them. ' a Mrs. J. Staples†of Lindsay. invis- iting friends in om! village. Mr. 8. V. Moore, of the Condensed Peat Fuel 00., has comménoed work at the works. one mile ngrt): at. our Giana. i' Vli'ili {.1 Mr. Wm. Walterd was in tho vilâ€"w loge to-day. ’, . .A 1 Fax-mare are busy ploughing. - ‘ Large numbers attended Lindsay markets and stereo on Eastm- Satur- day. i f x k I l | ' l _ Visitors from Toronto and other planes visited aver Sunday, and many remained for the grand entertain- ment, ‘Temple of Fame,†on Monday. Tin ‘Templel Fame" in t1» mooted- mating and proï¬table entertain- ment ever put More an (unease audience. in aid: 0!. the public library and much creditx rests on tho indie. who got. it up... Dr. Ocmron, Mrs. Cochran: Clark, Mince: Stephenson. Mcho and Currie. word responsible tor. the oeloctiono. charccterc. rebou- oing. costume: etc. 1nd undo no nic- tch. it. being 1mm: throughout. Mu. Dr. Cameron wu tho God-cc. Mrs. DrICochrnno. u mother won the :-crown docirlngly. Mrs. HcPth-con. ‘ Mrs. B. J. Mulligan. md llicc Laid- H†worn the qnocnc. their coctumcc Nina elegant and 10de cnd pccric nccnrcd at Toronto and othor pluccc were clmbornt . 1l‘lm prim c dcnncc were Mrs. J. . Butch. In. Bryccn. Mimi: Weldon cud Ivory. who can. taincd their rcputnticn cad locked churning. Tho comic and cthor lt- trcctlvc chcructorc wcrc cdnlrcb tckcn and novor want than bottcr cc - cctlcn. Tho childron‘ wcrc wcll trun- cd in chorus and thcir pcrto won vcry attrabtivc. tho ccltuncc and drains balm complctc with only charactcr Min McPhcrccn fully cmtcincd hcr rcputcticn cc accou- niat. '1‘th won on much cutbac- Kcu cnd cpprccictlon’ cc to cocoon acncrcl mount to: c npititlcn ct «nu-cl moat. liar c" rcpctitlcn of Tim door rccclptp 3n! cbcnt .128 u .1 A- “A 1‘--- village. mm olmbornt were Mrs. J. 1 ï¬lm. Weldon tuned Hal: n chiming, Th was estimated that ‘W 06.000 jaw. all were shown. The two pm. Man- ter Dick and Bart could not be 0:- called on than continent". g, V f m m m I“. The May 'Delineator. with a com- plete display. pictorial and descriptive of the latest spring fashions. oon~ him a weallth or suggestion. for those who wish~to be smartly gowned. and many many other features of inter- est to women. Hester D. Richardson vividly piotures the romantic interest attached to the spot when the body of John Paul Jones is to rest. Flor- ence Rockwell write: her experiences in playing Shakespea’rian roles and speaks of the need of a national the- atre. Avery Abbott and Juliette B. G. Towns contribute shorï¬ stories for older folks, and Mice Brown I Kali-y tale for the little ones. There are other features to delight! young tolko including a) chapter in the aerial. ' and Shadow†and patina by Lin Board; 'In the ‘Mmm for Bah be! moron] cheats. and the page. devot- sATUBDAY. APRIL 21; - By Elias Bowen. monomer. mic or! nluabh Fun: Stock and Imphmonu. Mn Troperty of Bother! tom Brew. on IBM 19. con. 10. omlun. ud- ; was: th villus qt Bahama). ‘ mm It 1' dummy-y}. Lev VICTORIA ROAD. m6 Eater. with ma lurk. of “but“; was Millie rHeatlo :, whd lived 'I: '11?" unt- '0' III? Ill! m I nu. - ' (To the Editor: at Thu But.) .3 Sinâ€"In you ham 0! April 5th. ’06. 3pm u Mtg am by, I minister directing! all the tdthful to write their. member- ln the [ma-l Willa- tm re the new We Bill. The mum is followed b3 tin ecclesias- tical turns at the writer. to add “tenth, we W, to the letter. ithus making, it a bull, not a. mane-st. Thin. we am 9931,. to m, is the usual positiqn. taken by our. temper- ance Isadoraâ€"to commit, to force, lesblation. A: a. temperance man. looking at the question impartially, we teal this is a deplorable pigtnkg, In fact co little real. practical and educative temperance work ia being done that :1: the pro-em: time tem- perance reform is merely a theory. not an eltcrt. A good example to prove this was forniah'od in Maui“; recently. A minister engaged in .u mercantile pursuit, arrrived at our temperance hotel and eeked for rates. eayinz he wished to stay, a couple or days. Upon hearing the modest sum of $1.50 per. day in exclaimed it was exorbitant. The proprietor replied, "You must remember that this is a temperance house‘uld all cost of ac- eounmodation meet be paid by the boarder." but he went away and stay- ed with other. active local optionists. who also have lately been very at- tive with regard to this new Licence ‘Bill, apd who do not keep lodging ‘housee. . . ’ Here we have“ men trying to run a good temperance hotel. and trav- ellerc tell us it in equal to the beat country hotel, barring none, lice or unlicensed. and an advocate of la eel option and temperance hotels re- fusing to pay. a. fair living price for his lodging-e. and aided by other strong local'pptimiete. assisting to turn business tron its proper chan- nelcâ€"yee, taxing the bread from a brother‘a mouth. Upon whom. do we not. should the blame [all it, than cut of! from hie legitimate bmineee. this but praptical “perm Let us pay full value for our accommoda- tion and so that others do the same. that amassing and helping temp- erance hotel mpn to give good accom- -n-v â€"- â€"__- Tho hurt! (I) the wing ; The mall’s on «he: thorn ; God's in bi hen-vulâ€" m’. right rah the world.†(The ymr’c at the. April‘s. And day‘; It up man: ; Manning‘s «It 3690 3 ' The hi bédn's QW-W“ M m We are reliablyuinfetmed that; a perfect fusilade of guns goes on ev- ery ‘day down around 'tlm month at the river and MoLmn‘e creek. Can- not tin Fish and Game Protwtion Association at this town. or. the Game Wardens. find. out: what they, are m m In. 1H0. Chathun Planet i A new hya ago a man hen the MM city: at Bea-I‘m was mud why that town; but! such a â€amputation, and why: it in so well known. .“Well†and has “them is not . m who man out of. Bunjn _wh9 WOW Some 360: the tux-Home «rm of Toronto Genoa! Hoqï¬td won put-Sn: 3;! dinner“ at the King Ed- nr . mo int want what: they o'réuflud than!" in- to u: mutton. much will moot yum. Dr. mum». at this town. wu alum m at tho what-town aVkI-Pmidunp. was hit hr M at m communion-r 0mm. of tho 8. 'A.. says that for. luck o! (and. tb 8:!- "Non Army u» «Had a but. In in immigration wort. 1h ha 0 km batch at I plloulm at good alumn- in that 0! country who “In to can. on. but. an A bu not tho nomztoholpthon. oh“ ulna «No up out handle only 88 h- umo- tow amt-3‘ land: in u. thmt- ; ' I k I \I ‘ I MID-WI- Port Hmszbow or On!- onron n. 0.an «me up at the who. at Oobourc lut week. It wu nn nation out: land at well!“ Mr. Galvan")! got mopflon on a maestro land. Alton the. nun-ho triad tow all hall. which had bun sold. in tho mandala. arm ton tin defendant with oats-Q The land in question is at Ounpbdltord. all in not connected with Bed! Full: prop- attics. Mr. Oahu-well will appog)._ . ’TWAS LOST But II Found Ania â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" If you have lost anything, a small “Lou Advt.†in The Post will and it for you win. If you no losing busineet a small “Di-play Advt.†in than column: will help you and it. m-vm â€" ' â€"__ Tish PRACTICAL. 'Manilla. April 9th. 1906. ' . . COMMUNICATIONS. £33006 flout Insects. in W ’09 Llano-l and Ohio... WM Pawn! cm. Nightâ€"LIV. M Mark‘- _.‘l’ho w manila». Mu Imlu, AMI 17. am what hum chad war "I “In an “It'll, not. “I out w m “‘ u.W) - - ..... ‘ nu- Ll... "A? at“... in nu: cloud 1 e un- « an "atom. at can It“. and In: con Inc LIADINC WHIAT MARK“.- It). 111),, New rm ..... mum .... "u “I“ u... ‘ W‘ .IOIOOCOI Du.“ oaonoooov Liverpool, April 11.-â€"What-‘-â€"Spot nonl- Ill. Future. In: In: Go Bï¬d. July GI 75‘, 809:. C nu, Conâ€"Joe: m; Anetta: nixed. new, :45 8554; Annual mlx old, a 76. F!) two-“zit « d, ulyu‘ï¬d. “6:0“. 1"!- Od: Ina. Parkâ€"Pris. unseat-puns; an 8‘. u. ww- wâ€"- v-.--- M:- It It.“ to; on m. man. no!“ I.†Amt. 3.“ can. NIW YORK DAIRY MARK". 17.-â€"8Itmâ€"l'ln. 0" “Wm M! dill-C: o0.â€" Rhino noouc: max". SoftRichthkSnitsofnï¬neunï¬qishedWoruedthatwillnotglos ...................... 12.00 CboieepanamofMen’s BusineuSuitsmfancyEngï¬shWozmdand Scotch Tweed ............. 7.75 SunTweedSuiuthnyouwouldhavetopay8.ooforinmostretailmwecansellfor ....... 5.65 Pay us “.50 fotva Spring Overcoat, Topper style, in smut that Boxâ€"0r 11.50 for a similar m: in some other Kent Street store? Our â€adieu. buying makes bl; difference In the cost of your Clothlng. MARKET REPORTS cmcno LIV: STOCK. Which Would .You Sooner Do? )m 8.50 Raincoat: are justasgoodasmy ct KentStreetstore’s Raincoats that you would asked nsofor. corner Kant â€Ill William “The Store that Value .Built.†Good Dressers Admire Gough’s Sprlng Attire Jul ! "nun B.J. ROUGH TI! IOIDEIFIIL CHEAP I“. -____,‘ v. Toiéuro uv‘c ITOCK. m M n.â€"mu at uw that. u mated by the num one. man an. wen u M m o! I" cum. “0 he“. «a M. m «MI. um 20 hon-o. m Outlo- marâ€"aun- Mo M and I... Mr. Ian Ml It-Mh no «out a! ID- :‘u put m: Jungian 05: muffle. ‘ Wt. ’- ' __-‘n .ooooooooooooo barn: unxm Whatever I: wanted we have it at Syndicate Prices. Every Boy in Town 0.0m Two-piece Suits, 1.50 to ......... 4. Three-piece Suits, 2.50 to ........ 6.50 Norfolk Suits, 1.75 to ........... 4,7 Goo-what. Spun that I“! when: on. ..4 ......... a luluo But Manitoba Pat- out nou- ... Btn' ht toner noun 3 m1! ...‘ .. .. W 00' 5.. m «a Bantu-3' utth ...... M'III “'- it!“ "I. m I“! YORK LIVE nowx laminar Coughâ€: mu cloth- III I'm