greatest June him... to you here. Every apportunity to save. or neighbors ask p... *r. ..._.1 active Prices ‘ 6111.111 cl mbinations, l a13 :1" mime-3, attrac- ................... “50c ‘mwr stockings in car- lirtra special Value. 3 . ................... 10c n 1:" 1 101‘ lays is the tucking for summer ii .11 no. tor only per . ................ 25c f ;« (Ejes‘ ~summer hose. Elilv' of extra quality. we? eith.‘ 1' plain black 1- or :11 work pretty ..... 50c llilli 1 :i'ity Cozton Jerseys, Either Iong or short E‘llllr‘l‘ blue or red (iiri’ercnt trimmings, all ages, each. . .253 l.‘ Reliable one at Reasonable Prices 0111' Constant Aim «mm all colorings, reg. ~Roller Towelling was not what it should have been Owing IO the continued wet weather during May, trade It needs a. Stimulant ~.We have made a carefull diagnosis of the case and have de- cided To Make June a Record Selling Month. To accomplish this we have whittled the prices to the core on many different lines of Merchandise that are much 1n Act at Once demand at this Season. Read Carefully Cotton Crepes 3'3- Hosiery Millinery ;. . . 1111 . 5 5 lancy Curtain Serims m coat suitable for l'..:lIlSn1;10 curtain scrims, 36 inches Pure Linen ROIIer Towelling, .3 'A tall range 0‘ Serpentine Crepes Ladies p13") black cotton hose, Ladies' trimmed hats in all ï¬le latâ€" .;1i:1 l-eirw rubberized stir, in floral and conventional de- inches \tidev.Plain white \\ 1th red in floral, conventional and bird de- seamless feet, 138‘ in 9010’ full lash- . (‘5‘ styles and colors to be cleared at . 25c, and border. B1g value at 8c yd. ‘ ~=signs suitable {or waists, dresses, ioned, sixes 3! ‘0 10- June 121C â€â€œ3 following prices: ............ 2 .1, ,. L1,, and with mil- ,; 1-.“ drixinu as it £115.31, '1011 should 9,3: 5d, June $1110 per yd 150 ................................. and kimonos. These sold 1vgularly 'at 25c and 35¢ per vd. 'lake‘ your 50 School Umbrellas $8.00 to 7.50 hats for... $9.00 to $10 hats for... $4.00 to 5.00 hats ‘or . 2.114 3.48 4 ,‘JH . choice during our J une Sale 1 21 c . . .395 American Silkalines Flannelette at per yd ........................... 2 Children's school umbrellas, with . ' good strong ribs, "assorted fancy All untrimmod Culnred hats at l im- American Silkalincs in dainty 30inch Striped Shaker Flannel in HOSiery handles. J‘u“ what the girls need Half Price during this 51120. .7 :11. {7.9 'ie in neat l‘ul‘ul :io'. inclivs wide, and conventional patterns, full handsome fabrics for shades of blue, pink, lawn, and grey, good weighty cloths. 1-1 Ribbed children's. misses' and Reg. 10c val- ?ladies' hose in black or tan cotton, for rainy days. Reg. 3 our choice ........... 7.30. 50° .......... Dress Goods came out with great splendor, dryâ€" ing everything before it and by noon burg, enjoyed the holiday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Or30n _â€"_ -: in repairing the home of Mr. ‘1’: ‘111’liill, boys gathered .to attend a party in people during the past six months. birth- and Cllllllll {.44 man in the Wel- - - honor of Master Elsworth's MOL’bT HOREB. _‘ ..:-;:;u~ri9s, reg. 19c and 20c ‘21 , g . . Junie qual , ue. June Sale per : yd. 5 seamless feet ï¬ne knitted. sizes 4; . . . s l .1 .......... ' . . . . . 1’; ‘ ...........10c _\1l llan 3. e per bf 20 .......................................... c to 'io' lull fashioned. lune 25c “dies, Dresses 11,“,an 11331.5 hf 1mg ,‘uh'alirs {211:4 Q . v e . ~' . - Sale, 2 -prs. {or .................. Ladies white allover embrmdery AlDaCaï¬. handsome. N‘T‘m‘“ 1 e u ’ . m Weather Amerlcan cretonnes Pillow cases Ch'ld ! cotton dresses in three dillerent rice for dresses. 111;: 1.00 1111.25 l'. :21} inch (‘retonnes in beautifully 1 Pen S ï¬ts-'19. sizes 34 to 40 June \d. June $319.. 1c 111,1:ch Veranda}; printed floral and conventional put- Pillow Cases ready for use. hem- Gingham Dresses Sale each... â€5. 9 . .\’ . .4 uh: you will â€â€1“ .111 Worms-‘1' '92- 22¢ “(1- “:6 med or hemstitrhed, 42,4411111 46 ‘ , , , Lad ms t5 ' mi i: «‘0 their ““‘5' June Sale per 3‘1- 15‘ inches wide. Reg. 20¢ each. 1 thldrens “ash lrhsscs. made of 165 “I li‘ancy satin striped \uilm. for sum- ‘ Just now ..................................... to June Sale each .................... 26 918111 gingham": “cï¬â€˜wm‘l patterns. Ladics' suits in ï¬ne serges, pan- mar dresses, many dim’n-m shall?“ 10 , ' .5 try pOpular N0“ the prices: mas, plain cloths and twoeds. choose from, 40 inchâ€. «id». 104:. ‘ .V . ' .' “ensure BleaChed Sheeting Table Linen ‘ ‘5 to 8 Yemjâ€-" '95 handsomely tailored. The shades are Mic ‘ul. .luno Sale 39c 55 help \'()u T‘ine bleached sheeting, 81 in'hcs 10' 12 and 11 years """" I‘m nrvvï¬'. black; bro‘f'n, my and tan' ......................................... .. u Mp. ï¬ne even thread. good weighty Manufacturers ends of ï¬ne bleached Gln‘haml hate these reductions: $12 50 l v 01 - . â€" r1 zlitv. Reg. 28c yd. June 1 table linen in lengths frOm 1 yd. to Elegant Wash Ginghams in stripes, $15.00 suits for ......... . 0 es from .230 "I l ‘ c - - 18 00 l f 1t 00 aln 00 01 ;. , Fill" per 3‘“ ------ , ------------------ 2 1:yds., ï¬ne even weave and Damask checks, plaids, and plain enacts. . an to or ,......., o. 5 . . “ (.con- . . ï¬nish. Reg. 35c, 50c 9.1111529 Reg. 18c. and 20c values. W121 c 20.00 suits for ......... 16.50 plain wogl \oiles. 44 to 41; lnCllOH VlCtOI’la Lawn 66c y.d June Sale per yud. 6 June Sale per )d...’.... .. 2 25.00 suits for ......... 20.00 11:32:11 shades 0:11:13. snag). 12111:}. _ .. , . ., re. a, cream. .‘ . - . m M :33 mCh Victoria Lawn,h'1ne 9‘1Ҡall imported qualitiw Extra 111111. 11211111 WC ‘:.r0ufl. pure bleach, suttable or at 751: W! Juno Sale per 7 1, prong, dresses, underwear. etc. Reg. \d c V I†l 56 Inclles ‘ 1"“. .Iune Sale Price per 50 ............................... A ...... .' 21nd black, ;_.1..._ . . Foulard Silks â€is. far seperatc Shantung Silks Extra quality l-‘rcnch l-‘ouluril 1'“ 19...} 856 per . . . . Silks, good hoaVy qualities. so“ :1: only H'jwiflor quality pure Shantuni, lustrous ï¬nish, in shades of nay}. ‘Hr- :n SPOt and floral patterns WSAY OMARIO tan, grey. rose, black and \vhitt'. ‘e-siznil'u 1a irics or “axis 5 a ( r 600 1 ‘ l ' 1' t “l Rog. 90c and $1.00 3d- ‘ *“q Reg 1.1c â€Hues“ M59 June Sale ........................ c - . 1 111 Halo per \d.. c ’ c H :._.i - â€""â€""’ ' 0“... +++++H+ I. - - .. \7 CAMBRAY LINDEN VALLEY. the 24th with his parents here, also The Champion Imported (jlydesc’ale 1.1.0. l0al1wood Ladies May 24 was . . w... 1...... m 5...“... e au inc .. . 0 ' t t l Cambray, May 28. 7â€" Mr. and Mrs Linden Vallev, May 28.â€"lt 18 need- , , .,..-:~.1~n, May -4.â€" line recon we J h n f B llev'lle who hav ‘ t _ Mr. and Mrs. Capelmg, of New mum-r has put a stop to the seed- Present a Fla 0 nso , o. e 1 .. 9 Celebrated less to say that Mr. Birchard, of To- Liskeard and Dr. Anderson, of Oak- ' ~ ‘ been spending the holiday at the to - rt oa sman While W++++++W ,: «.- .-.:';1l the farmers are wxshmg tor . ron . 15 an expo 1' -, ville, spent Sunday afternoon with 1 ;. mm}; 3.011 am t . w. crap gm Oakwood, May 28. â€" Mr. an Mrs. Mrs. w, Weldon spent the holiday canoe and placed it in a ditch in the Mr Lane and Miss Cullis of Pene- Eqma ain 1: got 3-5.5 Marjorie Finnie, of the 1,-0.1†E. G. Lytle are the guests of Rev. in Toronto. . . . t Bethany, May 217. _ The 24th of field and was.able to sail down sev- lon, tpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Like my pa. has. .1“. holiday the guest of her G. w_ and Mrs; Munroe at St. Mrs. Gilbert.V151ted m Pe erboro lMay a great success for Beth-,eral yards mth three 1n it. 80 J. G. (.‘ullis. ‘x'plii‘ll 811133 b“ \ Miss A. Finnie. David’s. !! last week a . Althou h the arm was The many friends 0‘ little Miss Mrs. Fisher, Lorneville, returned to . m in our 2.1- . . , 1. f To- The Presbyterian congregation here D) ’ g m M Veral Rogers hope for her speedy re- . . ._ , .1. - . . >1. )Iaeiarrl L011 (ia Safes, (:1 M Miss Eva, Irwin, of Cambray, spent wish to express their appreciation cloudy and the ground wet alter a covery her home on Sunday, ajter splendmg - 1 ~ «:19 1 1.151191 1 eir aun , r8. . . - orm - ' passed - ' a few davs with Mrs. . ’1‘. ~ ewell, 229 said, in a . mm the holiday. . the week end in our village. of the services of the Rev. Mr. Steele 31‘ nderl 5th â€â€œ3?“ momigver th: A jolly and pleasant afternoon was who hasibeen Verv ill {or the past . ‘ , . . . p -1 1 can wear this . “pvnolds of Peterboro, is Mrs. Milton Summers, of Tilson. B..A., 01 Glenarm, who has conduct- k". 81;, y odoun d the lo rious g, sun spent at Mr. F. Webster's last Sat-_two weeks ' 5.1 , .5: ‘- ‘ , 5 With her ed service here and . istered to the S 3 coat a g urday, when about thirty girls and ' ' . We understand that Oakwood - On (Tuesday there will be sports in ms . d t . for rep ’ etc ' and no oub our. the afternoon after which tea will be local society - will reap the beneï¬t when they meet again to plan for served and the Epworth League are the “Exhibition Bazaar: to I be ‘0 ham ‘1 8W WWW that even- held ih'Septimber Some of the 0'0? ing ., A cordial invitatioa is extend. tumes' were particularly attractive ed t° the public toattend. and the local hits met with loud 1 a daughter. ~â€" ng it properly re- am or not satis- 10 knot» the real league game of football was then played, Bethany vs. Peta-hora. in which Peterhoro scored one goal and that a penalty kick" Then came a number of foot races for which suit- able prizes were given. An excellent 'cupper was served in the Orange applause. The patriotic drill 'siven One of the most‘ mgyipg things 3.11 by the ladies of the Pmbyeero by the “55Ԡ3?“ giil-s “3 m; in the world is to be prepared for in church. This was many one deed ‘vory W“ Mrs. Brain, 0 an emergfliéy that doesn't turn. 9’_W3'3 largest days. the gate He will remain at his own stable, Lot 14, Con. 6, Ops, all week, omit- ting Wednesdays and Saturdays, when he will be at the Central House anniversary. There were quite a‘permit his enlistment in the volun- large number of relativ‘Ps and friends teer corps can have his name enroll- preseut and a most pleasant and en- ed by applying at the Elliott House. joyable evening was spent. Rockets was played on the 24th between were seen ascending .into the skies A very exciting game of baseball Lindsay. from nine till half pest. Amongthe Reaboro and Lindsay, which result- The above route will be continued presents was a beautiful tea service ed in a score of 11 to 5 in favor of through“: the 11 health a nd 1.. by the family. Reaboro. weather itting. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Shire, of The following were the members of also 11'. and Mrs. George the teams who played : TERMS. . e g 1.11 and 833 it: \.-i‘. Porter has gone to Peter- don the ri . 1 . , gs began to flock m. The foot- . . .3111' '11 \ expense where he intends obtaining Miss Hattie Lane, of Taronto, paid Pï¬iï¬mif: have a minister All went hotme (u: of mirth bMtotlmt Igo‘reb, ZtMay «3:81.711 he 0139.11 (12153) (4223) . . . . - . , . . , ' u n 1' ‘:10 summer. a flylng Visit to Oakw00d this week. 1n . '- riVe'l on the noon train from Peter- as well as.full at s omac .ro ers a e re . r r m c ego Winner of ï¬rst prize at the Toron- . .. Mrs. . Murchison and son, 151111111, The Mariposa cheese factory opcn- in Toronto and will spend some mm “M The play entitled, The Church Visited at Eldon Station during lbol‘o. The band marched “Om the ed up on Tuesday morning with good with their parents to Spring Stallion Show in 1904' i Fair.†given by twelve ladies under ’ Orange hall to the park at “‘0 .. . . -â€"Th . :5 ‘~ - ' - . - the 110““ 5- . M. Thos. Devell id the v 11a e *3 Promâ€) of- .. ' BIRTHS the ampms 0f the Ladies Ald so. The anniversary of the Methodist °'°l°°k’ When the 8mm began" A pï¬peiizifiirsthir â€32121.11. Beaver- a visit last week pa 1 6 3 THO fl "ALDO†ciety in the township hall here, Fri‘ base: ball 8 was pla 'ed between ' ' ' ' ° 5 . . . . - a .School is to be held June gm 3 h 0 ach 1' K' non, ° ‘ :r' ,.;...,~;. \ _ In Belleville, on May day evening, May 24 was 1,, deemed Sund y W d 'Mr Smal Cavanville and Janetville, the score ton, were among the relatives w. 0 or to or, l 155 Me in LINDSAY ONT -.,, my, to Mr and Mrs. G 1?. success. S ome very helpful sugges- 9. Mr..C. ,E. . eeks an . . 8 being 8 to 3 in favor of Janetville attended the surprise party gnen busuy engaged preparing a class for , . i . tions were made as to raising money are to address the. evening meeting. who ined a p of :15 A, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Cullis on May entrance examination. Will make the season of 1912 as 101- l ' 24th, it. being their 25th wedding' Any boy of an age which would lows: 3; i†‘Eil'l-ij'i‘ERS WANTED. -- MUST V ' 1:11.11 mechanics. Apply to J. James, Box 476, Whitby. woonvntus LAw‘oiHcr ('1‘. lriday or each week, com- May 315t,a member of a at Y :STORE : it. just send a. post 1 > v ball team and a number cf others. or day’ l ’ rel lllg Brock, I310 mm of McLaughlin Peel orono. and Miss‘nvelyn Cameron. ' rec‘oi ts being' about 8100. ~ - 11mm Stinson of. Lindsay, - ' , audience with a' Ll‘he â€â€œ1 dealer ‘shonld be careful p n f Cruess, of town, spent Sunday at Reeboro, Lindsay To insure a foul $15.00, payable 5 _ 1 . each. Whit?“ - . . to cake the right weight. in". 1" m" ’ ° mâ€"' u w Crnccs'. G Hawkins c A McDonald ..1ll be m attendance at the of- solo. During the short mm†w the villa, spent the M m “m r. m. . . . ht 0!. PM. 1913. Insured Argument begun 0“ “m9 ‘ Ir. Galbraith and Mrs. Allen 611- Ed. Dundee p- , Garnet more: must be returned reg‘ ularlv to Colgan of C. E. Weeks, Woodville. - 4 . mam "was passed†~ ground 1 , huge“ _ _. $011311 the crowd. proceedg in all court on the â€am“ we t‘.’ it 15 lie- and children drove through Lln- E. Van-tone lst qua the bone 6, M will be charged in. ._ __ amounted hosevï¬ty-lour dollars. by the Dominion Governnamlnml at â€"' den Valley 81111de last. E. Henley 2h. Alga- manna whether in ,0“ or not. Par- ‘ ~1~ " 1 4 I . Mr. and Mrs. A. C. deiefniotor lug . ‘â€" -» '1! i! on . Mrs. W m to M E’ W 3rd 1†WM ti!- trylng their mama and not re- DO IT NOW ed to mm on My. 3 _. ‘ ' ,I do“ m in Wm M M03 ‘ A- Mark r 1' turning than regularly to the horse ltiswellknowntoexperiencod 3(1- mmw. Webster '- â€MWWMW ‘1' J-M c. '2 L"mâ€Ilrillhochnrgcd the tullinsuram “1951119“ that the 138°“ "“1 5°“ friends has-oust " so '11:. min. who ape-e the L. Stephen-on 1- 1. Willie“! whether in ion or not. All accidents dine, called on . - mï¬mv‘m' ‘-"‘"""- ï¬ï¬‚mdriskofomrs. Parties business in fruit trees is done dur- ing the summer months. The man‘ first th the - , c1eam°gf the8 W * 3 Secure Your Agency New 5 We want a reliable man for this district, because the 36- mand for fruit. croc- n‘em was so- lgh‘iile or Pmï¬immm ‘ 11 '1' i ,. 1-, .- 21m “mammerc-rqm depmwmwu- Mde'fllhâ€"h‘m mm paycheinsurnnoe wit-.mmcmumhwornoe. the u:- you. W clou- M I“ a“ ’. "t 'A running too! two weeks old, . . It 0 '1‘ .m .m 117 r 13. 1308.3.WALDON mum. Sacco-doc. 'e eon-inn '11.: 3: megahmmynm .. ».e,w::11.g,~1.nor.¢» ~â€" “y1 1123. 40 to 50 per cent First 1:06t A‘“ l" 90 .1 andyouaepucenttflrnld . ï¬ ,