Never j udgé by me’rexpriceai our store holds to ‘a high standard. ' Table Linens ' A good quality of Irish table damask in pure linen and Union clOth that will stand any amount of washing and wear, in full bleached, half bleached and unbleached at per yard 1.50, 1.00, 75c, 50c, 35c and. 25c Roller Towelling ’/ You will be surprised at the price of this ' towelling when you see the well spun yarns it 11 made from its ï¬rm even weave and good wearing qualities at per yard 12lc, 10c, 81:, 7c and. ...... Huck Towels Of pure linen and good strong weave, in plain white or red borders, trimmed ends at each 750, 50c, 25c, 20c, 15c, 12§c and...... 100 Cambric Prints Choice assortment of best makes, hand- some patterns, reliable colors at l2§c per yard A good value in wash ginglmms, fast col- or.» new stripes plaids and checks suitable for summer suits and dresses, etc, good value at peryarJ 15c and 12§c 36 inch plain linen suiting in all the new shades for per yard. ........... 250 O’LOUGHLIN a McINTYRE Cash and ' One Price BIRTHS lil..\l‘l\'WELL.â€"On Saturday, May and Mrs J°hn D Graham 5 5°“ 211, 1909, at 5996 Jarvis-st, ronto, to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Blackwell, ,8. daughter. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hennes- sey, St. Paul-st.,.a son. EIK'CICAI‘Lâ€"TO MF. and ms. w. MC‘ ENDIOOTT._III Lindsay, on May _ 28, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Endicott, (‘r e, Ii‘e'nel Falls, on Me. 29, a . u on y Logic-st., a daughter. SOIL 1112211 1ND. â€"To Mr. and Mrs. B. MARRIAGES 11 ~11 F 1 11 o . Lg? we °n Fa 5’ 8‘ 5011,11 DOUGLAS â€" ELLIOT â€" In Lind- say, on Wednesday, J une 2, 1909; by the Rev. Jas. Wallace, B.D., Frederick Roland Douglas, of Port 331"‘r‘-“1'7Y--Tn Emily. on Maw? 27. Hope, to Minnie J. R. Elliot, se- 10 Mr. and Mrs. A. McGahey. a cond daughter of Mr. R. R. El? ‘30-“ ‘ liot, of Lindsay. DII‘GlilREâ€"In Ops, on May 27, to LINDSAYâ€" McKINNON -- In To- BTr. and Mrs. P. McGuire, a girl. ronto, on June 1, Robert Lind- Ml‘MAHONâ€"In Reaboro, to Mr, and say, and Dora, Higgins McKinnon, in... 1x McMahon, a girl, both of Lindsay. GIBS()N__At 13., con, Thom, 'on HENDERSON â€" BALLANCE â€" In Friday. May 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay. on June 2 by Rev C H Rom, Gibson, 3. daughter. Marsh, George W. Henderson and 11cc 1‘ Dâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Minnie Bellanca. ' (39.1)ongola,a daughter, on May DEATHS 0 BARBER. â€".At Beaver-ton, Tuesday. RLMMEFIELD.â€"At Dongola, on May 25 Leonard Barber, aged 67 May 19, to Mr. and Mrs. James years anmeï¬eld, a daughter. GERROWmIn tum township, BECLI‘IY~.â€"In Lindsay, on Satur- on Monday, May 17, Elijah Ger- day. May 28, to Mr. and Mrs.' T row, aged 79 years. J. Ilegley, Melbourne-st, a daugh- tc‘l'. ROBINSON. â€"0n the 24th, in 130b- Caygeon, the wife of J. A. Robin- son, of a son. PATTERSONâ€"011 the 24th, in not- ' , cayg'eon, the wife bf Allen Patter.- 333 m m mQ son . 7 ‘ .â€" can clue; what he. WILSONâ€"In Ops, on May 20. to Mr. 111111 Mrs. T. H. Wilson, a girl- Lillian Bernetta Graham, aged 38011, the wife of Henry Par-hi? it"... a daughter.- PURDY.â€"On the 20th of April. Bobcaygeon, the m (it. Purdy. or a daughter."w Monday, May 24, 1900, to Mr. GRAHAM.-â€"In Lindsay on June 2. 7 anddiacusaedin'lhesurof an incident never to be forgotten our neighbors to the south. ‘htorandtheSerBcpublican â€mwwushedoesnot ‘3 “‘9 mm W Union . That with greater gusto “God Save the proï¬t but for the convenience of the was the proposal, believed to have King. " and "Britannia Rubs the farmers who recognize the “9°"? emnated from Germany, and back- ed by Austria and Russia, that the help from Canada. war should be localized, or conï¬ned Three or four years ago, and on to the West Indian waters. If the sundry occasions since, before the the ilewill hivetogooutofbuslness? the mt with the Mariposa much the follow- anincidei‘it'ottheemy iii-noticwy give this policy enact in These “191*“ “'0 on“ by the ing â€St °f lines “hm are M†in‘ stages of the Spanish-American war. one way or another. Still. at any 9°09†â€'5 the “31°“ ‘3 ‘30-‘01â€? :orpomted in the Um†m “iv?“ by rate, we can.- all keep on singing t’w' It is not being 0mm for 8::th “"1 number of subscrib- Oakwood village, 12 subscribers; ance and value oi the telephone on Sunshine Elephone Co., 14 sub- the farm. scribers; M8.1318 Leaf Co., 17 sub- There are few up-to-date farmers in scribe“: Beaver line. 12 subscribers: Mariposa township who have not ' White Star line, 17 subseribers ; Ma- Waves, †though with mighty little Powers named, with France. had Sunday cable “thrillers" made the ’phones in their homes. With the “d' nilla Northern, 11 subscribers; Mar- made 11 formal suggestion or‘ de- naval question the most prominent vantages of a central 'statiOn the te- 59°93 Central, 21 subscribers; Sa- mand in no unequivocal terms, and one of the day. thq writer urged lephone should become even more lem line, 16 -subscri: ; Ea“ Oak- backed it up with a strong naVal de- monstrat-ion, the United States plain, simple. eVeryday duty, have would have been compelled to sub- mit to an unusual, underserved, and mortifying humiliation, that won have rankled for years, for the U. S. navy was not then of sufllcient strength and weight to cope with such a situation. But the United States did not have to Undergo this humiliating ordeal. When the pro- posal was placed before Lord Salis- that Canada should, as. a, matter of popular in the country wood‘ line, 20 subscriber’s?) Little Without the telephone “central, " Bum“ line, 7 su-;bscribers 13th- built in one of the great British and when the venous lines run from wlater line, 7 subscribers. There â€la shipyards a battleship oi the Drcad- We “W“ t° “mm" “d the Van “5° special [mes t° D†Dales "’3" nought 01388.01‘ a cruiser-battleship ous subscribers are known by difâ€" denoe, the Bank Of Montreal and of the Invincible tbpe. OQuip it, ferent “rings" there is alwavs 9. 11180098 store at Oakwood. maintain it man it ofllcer it asfar chance that some will take advan- These lines are all connected at a8 Possible with Canadians, and in tage of the Opportunities offered to Oakwood as stated Pr°"1°“51.l'- and time wholly with Canadians. and he" â€â€˜9 “Wemmn 0‘ Others This 1 “‘80 “‘th the 13811 telephone system place it at the disposal of the Ad- W‘- m'lralty. to join the North Sea fleet, NEW LEAGUE OFFICE“ PRAISE FOR Lows ld bury he did not hesitate a moment fleets. as might be deemed advis- ~ in stating in very plain terms 0 which side Britain's great naval su- premacy would be cast. and What My to be worked out contribu‘ .ion He that Canada could make for Mid might have shrugged his shoulders and said it was .10 concern of his or Britain's; that they could do as they pleased. and locallae the war as they wished, and that he would But the would very promptly be done. keep out oltbe “mess." proposal of the Continental dlplo or the Channel or North Atlantic 11 able. This would be the simplest. GOOD SEWING WEATHER ST SCRIBE CONGRATULATES WIN. FOWLES' CORNERS. NER 0F HUGHES’ CUP. Powleo' Corners, June 1,1909.â€" Bethe] May 31 â€"A number as maintenance of the naval supremacy For about â€'0 weeks past the “1’“ Beth“ \oung 900918 Spent a plea- of Britain. and it is the onlv form ther has been especially favorable cant dw last Monday Mav 24, in of contribution that would be cfleci- for seeding â€"90â€" “'1'“ " ’9‘ Petorboro. A few “3° "0m he" the or Valuable an d in accordance sult most. but not all, of the grain visited Omemee and we believe they with the demands of 1113311 naval stra- h“ M“ '°“’°" 1“" °’°"' °’ “1"†“3° h“ “n “1°51†“me- ‘08! under “man“ circumstances. and clover pullercd considerably from We were much pleased to learn That high naVal “NW is based late frosts. Grass and meadows of that Willie Lowes. of Bethel. has the most effective. and the most-eas- mats w“ never made: ‘ 11d when the upon ‘ to w sl1 nple elementary prln- tlmotlrv are in a flourishing condl- captured the Sam. Hughes cup for German Admiral Diedrlcks. at Ma- nila. some time later asked the Brlt- _ . . what he tore the days 0! S I v cable thrill~ able results, although the season is We are quite conï¬dent that W1llie lab Admiral Chlchostor clplos that are not dlmcult to un- 41011. but need a. gentle rain. On the at least one year, by his splendid dentand. 'l‘hose views “m“ i be- whole local farmers hope ior profit- race in Omemee on Monday last. would do i! the German warships in- ' on on naval questions loll upon idle late. will make good for next two years terlered with Dewey a plane. the m- cm Now everv daily newspaper in Dr. Merchant and Mr. W. H. Stev- and will then become the permanent Ported reply, “I' ll dâ€"d coon chow the Dominion h“ to write up to ‘ on: lnlpfctod the local school on‘owncr of the beautiful cup. you what 1 ll do.†prevented a med- dling course that undoubtedly would have brought on another war. The incident created a. moot pro- found impression upon the naval and military men across the line. upon ‘ educated men and politicians of all classes. and accounts very largely for the strong and. general feeling of friendship for Britain that has de- veloped during the past decade all over the. United States. But because of this strong and genuine feeling. and beCausepof the - determination of the. United States to maintain the Monroe doctrine, it watched by the people of Canada McGee. is consistent with the national sell- To. HENNESSEY. â€"I11 Lindsay. on May respect 0’ 5‘ 9°09“ “5 â€WWW“ and 93‘ and “1°“ " “'1‘“ “9°“ t° powerful as the people of Canada to do little or nothing towards main- way that Canada would be proud of. Moore taining the naval supremacy of Brit- BASEBAIJ. SATURDAY REABOR0 SCHOOL TEAM TO PLAY AT FRANKLIN. mus-bore, June 1. â€"-Our baseball team' will match their skill with the Franklin team at that place next Saturday. A considerable following from this place will journey to Franklin on that afternoon to for the .boys that are bound to win. Mrs. Powell, oi Toronto, was vis- friends here lately. iting her large circle of friends near here last week. ' 'Mr. H. E. Tripp, oi Franklin, spent Sunday with their parents. , passed through this village with his and Ira. James Mitchell. newautocarlastSaturdeyl MFJas. Greerissuflering froma whilew’ithherdaughter. Mn.- Bich. â€"bad knee, which the doctors . fear Hombre Mills mayprove dangerous. unpaidneeisoonauedtohiséduperhmtottho bedat present. Bismany friends school. hopetoseehimwellagainlnlalew " ‘ Mr. BobertIBeeds, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Cornell, of Inndsay, CATARRH cm 93 MONEY "four Dreadnollfl‘ht"-stnndard. It is wflsfl‘y 1““ ‘ l Everyone should be on hand on a slow “pm. that does not have a y of our citizens attended thai Friday evening next at L...0L 294, naval "leader" every other day : and concert and social of the Iodies’ Ald Bethel. as there will be only one though the politicians are not “y. in Fenelon Falls on Friday last. meeting more before the glorious "it much or doing much, in a low All were disappointed when the de- 12th of July. The band also intend veers Canada will be able to make bate Bachelors vs. Beuedlcts, did not’havlng a practice on next Friday come 00‘. night, so it you are a band boy Mr. N. C. Hart spent May 28rd be on hand and get in line. with his friends in Mt. Bomb. Our layman, Mr. Moses Ruth. 1. On Wednesday evening last the an. preached here last evening. the min- 3:; :26 5:1: hgoï¬rtmrg cal nual election of Epworth League 01- later that should have been here be- loyal and devoted part") a few pop- ï¬cers took place. The following were lng absent for some runforseen rea- guns and peanut aflairs, or some- elected: son. Mr. Ruth took his text from thing that would be ell‘ectlve, some- Presidentâ€"Miss l-‘lossie Moore. Jonah lat chapter, and the lat thing the career' of which could be First \‘icc-Presidentâ€"Miss Clara clause of the second verse. " Arlse,' go to Nineveh." Second V ice-Pre61dentâ€"Miss DaiSy Mr. Andrew McCarrell's newly Cooper. made-over barn is now nearly com- Third Vice Presidentâ€"Mr. Sam. pleted. It is a great improvement on the old one. Mr. “John Wright Fourth Vice-Presidentâ€"Miss Clara intends raising a barn for Mr. Geo. Powles. Franks on Thursday next. That's Secretaryâ€"Miss Ruby Powles. rig-ht men keep Mr. Wright going NEW SUPElenm Organistâ€"Miss Leta Cooper. and he’ll put your buildings in shape It is hoped that under the super- for you. MB. BRASS SUCCEEDS MR; A. VlSlOB Of the above ofï¬cers, thg' m 0. HOGGJ league will have a very prosperous IS Nor DEAD Oakwood, June 1..--Mr and Mrs. “‘1 Pmm‘b‘e 3’9" William E. Reid, the c.1111. dre- M. J. Lewis, Lindsay, spent Sunday Mrs. M. “ï¬lm“- °f Fenelon man who was knocked off the enâ€" with friends here. “"8 “at“ "W†he†m“ m“ gine steps by being hit by a water Mrs. Milton Somers, of 'I‘ilson- “d Mrs J“ Powles, 1"†week column at Myrtle on Monday even- burg, is visiting friends here. ~ A M3“ ““1 "m ““3 ‘m‘y ing. is not dead as was reported. Mt. Geo. vPascoe spent Sunday “8"“ W“ °n May 24“ “d He isin the Nicholls'. Hospital, Pet- via: friends in‘Llndsay. cullered defeat at the m of the erboro, and every hope is held out latter aggregation of ball ‘ the Mrs. Gordon, of Nectleton, visited The score was 14â€"9 The return 01-1113 recovery, by physicians ml: NEW AGRICULTURAL CLASSES. 1 match will be played this . . Mr and}!!! Walter-Mitchel and In" the lucalshopetonveme the Agricultural classesshnilartotho :ure. oneestablished at lehay. wllibe A ice.“ was 3.1.... you to the established by the Provincial Gov- I“ l l h following; "I wonder if the inabil- moment at Carp, Carleton county, 0 w m - ‘ . T 3.13 a n 3' ity of the benedict- to uphold their Simcoe, in Norfolk county, «and Nor- side oi the debate in Echelon Falls "00¢ in Powwow county. The step -maybe<-takenasaproolthatmar “â€Miwflmmucyh“? MKFWWMWM; ililm‘wmgn uratedbytheGommentnbouta, 'yurago,whenalmihrclasscswele, opmedinanumberof Ontario, ANEWCHUBCH. . tom Mmhmmodm‘ ’Athctflundaymomhg‘imht‘ 0" graduatcsoftheOntario '†. WW College; mm ~pro'vtding Wtum' ‘ moonnectionmtbalr'ï¬jgh up lts‘ mind on the queStlon, land'deâ€" cide whether it will contribute to the maintenance of the mightiest sea with profound and absorbing inter- “display the flag" could do so in a landsay. 28th May. 1909. To give an idea. of â€limbs!- of subscribers ,in Mariposa and adj... 1112-le nix ofLittleBx-ltaln, 111““ “W98 who are connected WM“ ' it some hot .~ ainet ministe » vithout 81' .ident that is not apprec' speaker no ‘ 1 the P01 ‘â€' ' will be ri Lindsay t 19 since the essiul de‘mcl mmittee in l are Messrs. hmore, W. l l )e horse-rad triving conta one-mile bol and many 1 For 1 feral Mid be continued ysembly this )r. Pringle. but now of