PAGE EIGHT There will be offered for sale by tender up to the that day of July, 1911, the following properties: . Lot No. 6, on the east side of Main street in the village of Kin- mount, upon which there is erected a. large double store with dwelling above, brick, and is a. splendid lo- cation for a. general store business. Lot “F,†west of Main street in the said village of Kinmount upon which there is erected a brick dwell- ing house, which is a. nice commod- ious house. which is good ranch land and ad- joins the village of Kinmount. Lot No. 18 in the 14th concession of Cavendish, containing 200 acres, which is bush land and contains of Main street in the said viuage oi Kimnount, which is a. good site for a saw mill and there is situate upon it a. saw mill outï¬t with 9. ca.- pucity of 10,000 It. a. day. Lots 41 and 42 in concession " A " in the township of Galway, some valuable timber. 1 TERMSâ€"Each tender must be ac-‘ companied by a marked cheque for; 10 per cent. of the purchase money, which will be returned if the tender is not accepted, and the balance to be paid, or satisfactorily arranged for, within thirty days thereafter. All tenders to be sent to the under- signed solicitors previous to the ï¬rst day of July, 1911. The highest or any bidder not neâ€" cessarily accepted. The said property will be sold in separate parcels or en bloc. For further‘tenns and conditions of sale, apply to McLaughlin, Peel, Fulton a Stinson, barristers, etc., Lindsay, solicitors for Joseph Mann- der, the vendor. - Dated this 19th day of May A.D., 1911. Sale by Tender 50¢ per Bushel The only Store in lids†selling Semi-lady Clothing Marriage Licenses George Beall Jewelery Store This store closes at 5 o’clock daily except Saturdays during months of July and August 14 and 15 on the east side Spooid Yuan in Good Ymndth Screen- 1 CAR CORN Get both one place at the Iluhfly 13ml!" The Mï¬ï¬‚fl Wedding Rings oopy. By mtil to points outdde o! mud-ax. 02.00 per your. .TIO wwdlnnn-chc (weekly) '- 31.00 pa you In ulvuwe; $1.25 u add am theyenr. Post... to United sate. extruâ€" $16 Suits for $12.95 vMen’s Summer weight cash- mere Socks, in black with seam- less feet, very special value at 3‘ pair for ...... 500 Men‘s map brim Straw Hats, fancy bands and leather sweat pads. Hat value that is hard to duplicate at 1‘“ h dt‘ d 1' z t. 03y...‘.’....‘.’â€.ff“..°....‘f. 750 Light Socks, 3 pair 50c My or weekly. 506- 98 you'. A" «@9mede â€new..." :uthorlaedta wwtmmwm. These suits are right up-bo- due and vs: nest patterns of worsted uu' worsted ï¬nished sumaas in splendid 9010:1539, suits you sun was! any time sud feel drssssd well. made in she usual high-grads my ‘sll our clothing is. R V f can!» 3316;03fi'fgiff $12.95 Men’s Hats for 75¢ If you want to destl'OX the devouring bug and have good results in re am for the energy ox- pended on your potato crop get 3 of known quality. We have u usual Beggar's English Green, acknowledged the world's a n. dard in quality, which we sell as cheap as tbs ordinary. Aiso we have other remedies as Watchman-Warder BUG DEATH. KNO BUG BORDELUX MIXTURE Ll ARBBENLTE 0! LEAD WEEKLY EDITION ALLAN GILLIES, Propdotog These in addition to Killing the bugs have? remarkable oï¬ect in promoting the growth 0 potatoes. BLUESTON ES, for spnymg to kill Mustard etc ............................. 10: lb INSECT POWDER. HELLE- BORE, WHILE 01L SOAP etc., for insects in bushes, vine 3nd plants and information regtnling the above, mm at DUNOON ’S At Hurley Elevator Pure Paris Green Toronto Ropmontotivu 5;... em all a, My, am andâ€"man Day to Save on all Your Not only do you not immense essortments to choose from. but you not quslity in just as good a measure as it is sible to procure by skilled buying in the vsry best markets of the world. his store strivos to mske itself your stores-4M store when your supplies in the dry goods line should come from. It is an Easy Mattel Sub-oription: DRUG STORE 'l‘élophono S7. 25c pound Ladha‘ ï¬ne ribbed summer Vow. wtth no sham. ' half sleeve or long sleeve extn wide qua}: ity and vary special value ’at 2 form 250 18 only. Ladiea’ Farm Paragola, no two alike, fancy handles, good com ination of colorluge, urn- ples and every one perfect, regular â€.50 value. Your choice, all one price 1 .25 Good Cushions for 39¢ Summer Vests 2 for 25¢ J. SUTCLIFFE 81 SONS 3:9; 831-66533, Inge hm; ENS“ varietï¬ of déoigna and coloringa to choose from. Very special val- 39 I98 aï¬ â€œoh IIIIIIQ|I||‘III IUIIOI‘I|II‘ II‘.OI\!|I c Fancy Parasqls {gr 31.!!! «9h Then my well ï¬lled oushions.‘full sin, covar- ed wish funny at comings, mdgeppeofsglyltor thug With the approach 0! hot weather and the consequent danger of rabies in cases where people are bitten by dogs, it is probable, says the To- ronto News, that the Provincial Board of Health will again order that all dags in the province must he muzzled during the summer months. Already several casts of dog ,bites have been reported, and as there were-so few cases reported last summer when all dogs were muzzled, it is expected that a. similar order will be issued shortly. Orders already have been issued. that all dogs in Scarboro must be kept "on chain" for ten days as a. result of a, bite inflicted by an aninml on Gordon Henderson at Agincourt. A great many ' people from the smaller towns of this prpvince make periodical visits to Toronto, andl while there, make certain obserwr‘ tions which would reather startle1 the regular inhabitants of that city. 1 These conclusions would be simply‘ amusing were it not that the obser-i vers base their , future conduct on‘ them, to the detriment of their home~towns. For instance, a. visit, to the large depsrtmental stores leads the visitor to the conclusion that these ï¬rms buy in such enorm- ous quantities that they can afford to sell at a. lower price than the merchants in the smaller places. Without looking further into the matter they purchase as much as possible while in the city. and order by mail from the same ï¬rms between ‘visits. A little examination will show that this reasoning is superï¬c- '31 and leads to erroneous conclus- 1. 10118. If you are one of those who have been thus misled, we would ask yOu the next time you are in Toron- to, for instance, and have seen the sights of the large stores, to take a trip out Queen Street West, right through Parkdale and keep your eyes open en route. You will ï¬nd for miles, starting within a few yards oi the big stores, hundreds of onee. Yet these email stores are under just. as heuvy expenses. pro- portionately. as the luge ones. Rents are high, taxes are high. labor is deer. Yet they compete. Should not the merchant in this town he still better able to compete ? Here ‘we have lower mute. lower taxes: lever); ï¬xed charge is lower. Auk ‘youreeli fairly. Are you so much Niger than people who have lheee do patmentel stores right at. their own dodi‘s 'l Do you think these peeple would continue lo M high prieee it any could save money by dealing a the large elem 9 We might also add thet than miller stores have a epiadid delivery “009de seeded! small stores'each conï¬ning itself to one line or businessâ€"one to boots‘ and shues. a. seCond to groceries, a. third to fruit, a fourth to clothing. and so on through every line of business. All these store- look pros- perous. They znhtinue to do busi- ness year after year. 'I‘hey are ï¬ll- ed with customers, who are just as intelligent and discriminating as the patrona of the departmental atom. And all this within a. stone's throw from the largest stores in Canada» i How do they do It? Why are they not forced out o! businee by their ,mighty rivals 7 Do you not see jthet there might be “other side to Tbigneaa. If every penon patronized {the large stores; than small try could not live. And there are so ‘vâ€"_ mm of them! In the magi-to the number 0! people who buy {rem em.“ stores must be larger then the number who deal with the large Linduy‘l Holt Luau-bl. Store you n! m n!!__ â€" UTGLI_ FFE ’8 mg ï¬lm“: ‘ _. â€"A-Il an. gnaw-‘1’“: Summef Needs Bug Variety Ava lequ from, hm. ypu get |cal merchants have got. or can 88?â€" ‘you anything you want and save you money on the transaction. If every citizen of Lindsay would act fairly in this matter, we would have better schools and churches and perhaps better morals. Keep your money in circulation here. Buy at home. meat just started in Montreal. fig» ures have been gathered which show that in that city alone there are 2,000 feeble-minded children, many of whom will ineVitnbly become mom-3 bers of the criminal class. Statistics show that crime and insanity are on Insanity as a defence in murder trials which has become so common of late years may eventually beelim- inated as the result of a novel move- ment just started in Montreal. Fig» criminals are criminals because of mental or nervous conditions which obtained during childhood. Accord- potential criminals suaering xrom some mental or nervous disorder while the\ are young and cure them before it becomes too late. To this can generally be cured. Under the present system the procedure is to send mentally deï¬cient children to a. re’formatory from which they are re. leased in a. few months often worse end it is planned to establish in' Montreal an institution where feeble. minded children shall be examined.‘ and registered, since if the condition. is recognized soon enough the childi Rev. Hr. Dupuu, who wu unend- lng the conference, has returned and occupied the pulpit in Salem church ;nn Sundgy morning. and. u “I“! pm A wry torodnl sermon. no new Magma, am 8 you! on this. circuit. but doc! . to have durum strongly urged t to- than they were before entering. Un- der the new plan they will not be re- leased untii they are cured. If this proposal does not succeed in elim- inating the overworked defence of in- sanity in criminal cases it. is not im- probable that a. .0113 suï¬ering pub- lic will be willing to end. a. menu- ment to its sponsor. mm: on: puma no“ SALEM CORNERS. Salem Corners, June 12. â€" Clarke, who ha been visiting her daughter, of Winnipeg. has turned and in ct mount with Mr. Stevens. P.S.I., visited our school on Thursday of last. week. and reports the very {avenue pro- mu Noni; am.“ 13.. returned home utter spending some time with her grmdmothor .g, Lornevlllo. BOD grass of the pupils under the in- structions,ot our present teacher. Kennedy. The resson that Mr. M. Benin is wearing g reesonsbiy pleasing smile these days is becsuse of s. young Reszin coming to his home to IM- During the electric storm on Sob- urdny evening Mrs. Thos. Melanie received ., shock which rendered her unconscious tor s short time. We sre planned to report that nothing more serious happened. Mr. end Mrs. M. Murrsy. of 03k- WOod. spent Sunday .t the home oi Mr. F. Sinclsir. Mr. Thou Melani- has commenced rebuilding n house on the lame nito u the one which wu (108qu t few Mr. Ju. Woodward lost one of his vulunale horses 1m wook- - MU "va v. | M“ 2 to 0 60m. Ladiea' 9!: cinl 81 was in ! LINDSAY 40c Glow!“ .5!" 9999.9. “'W-V‘ ' 'vâ€"vvâ€" , Ludioa‘ 60'2“, i; white cotton. upon front alip'ovor nylon. trimmed with lace sud om- broidery, tog. vulue up to 81.50. Special etch Princess Slips at 95c ‘.Adiï¬l‘ Princess Slips of - "E;5{o;' i’ril'aceu Slip: of white cotton with deep flouuco and trimmed with 1420,31 Latest New _ Yofk (Ming 2§0 “i." Ilv Iv â€" vâ€" __ _ - Ladka‘ ombroidu-od Mat. Conm. whm inavmoty of flap". I shipment direct from New York City. Very 3min! ouch. . 2 The uvingl we provide for you «oh luminous day of the week are you worth taking Idvmtuge of. Now with manor st hand at list will call for x we ï¬lling of mm summer nude. Here you will and it qmto to your sdvmtsgo in the mutter of ollnrn 5nd emu, for (lam prion put saving. within any ruchfl Ina-moo. Kant uld “(mum nu. Kirkï¬eld, June 12.-The Canadian Sand Blast Co. Ltd.. of Montreal, is terminating their contract of sand blasting and painting the Kirkï¬eld lift-lock. Mr. Sturm, the superin- tendent. is to be given much credit in the way he has progressed with the work under many dimculties. The idea in sudâ€"blasting is to take the rust on steel so that paint will adhere to the steel for a period of years, of which there is no other process far steel work that can com- pete. retired tron: m mm mini-try ad is than: to m. In Minoan In humus. The «amnion «uh- » him may up†ad noun; a.†ï¬n Ml roman.» from who about work â€" 5 work which he will to we!) mum“ to ï¬ll-cu me he no ac to via" a. We: 31- the new. In um man a :hurt, «loan by nu cl MI lulu Miss E. Fraser and little neice Maude, spent Thursday in Lindsay. Mr. Chas. Gusty, 3n, manager of the pool-room. spent the week end with {1' ends in Victoria. Road. The Kirkï¬eld L.O.L. intend cele- brating the 12th 0! July with the Penelon Falls brethren. At their last meeting, which was held on the delegate from this society. Miss Nellie Smith who has been in Toronto for the past. few months, re- turned home on Saturday evening of last. week. FEW ESCAPE CORNS. They come to the young, the old, the week and the strong. In all cases, cure is eï¬ected in twenty-{our hours by Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. This remedy is painless, it's sure. it always cures. Don't) experiment. Use the old and reliable Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor. Price Ir. Charlie Nolan“ In: men em- ployed pulling doyu the home he purchuod from Mr. Neil Henna. propmtory to building : m. up' to-dsto maiden“. Mr. and 33.. Geo. Cart-r. at Sun- dnw.mmMotHx-.md Mn. R. Roam on SW. an wundun crop this you owing to no may of the punches being partly winter killed. Miss Mmio'McQueen. of New York holiday“! {or a. few days with her mother recently. . mu Joni. Mew. .ccompuiod by u gentleman Mend. of Toronto. are the guests 0! the brunet-I math- or. Mm Louclln. Sonloy. ., pupil of the Uxbrldgo High School, accomp- anied b'y tWo young lady triads. spent the wukmdthog'uut 0! Kr. and In. John Sonley. of Ian- Tho nethodhta purpose holding their annual Sunday School Ann-Ivor: W on July 1. Propmtiou on now Miw3mudo by “when ad the ucholm for ., good entertainment. m... MA NILLA Mani"... June 12. â€" Strnwberries m ripening, dreuiy covert! boxes have been picked. They will not. be KIRKFIELD. if; 950 r;$1 Enjoy . Bannock 250 n Silk 25c and tad Woodville, June 18.â€"Ir. and In. Colin Campbell were in Toronto lut week attending a reunion of ‘ tint (wily. llr. And. Gusty. of Kirkï¬eld. all- ed on friends here last week. Miss Charity 'rreleven. oi Eden, called on friends here last week. The presbytery which met. here In: week was a grand success, over in the basement. Your_ corres- pondent was not invited to any of these {un'ctions so he cannot give you any plrticulu's of the meeting. A number tom here attended the day night. Miss Currie Barnes lelt Friday morning last for Cookstown, . where his sister H158 Zena. is ill. A strawberry hath-J will be held nt Zion on m waning ‘01 June 9!. In It. lam Icy-of orchard. who nmjutnMroumï¬ot uh am. Anodmh HM MWWMW W0- Mwluunmwun. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rum visited Sunderland {ï¬ends on Sunday Inst. Tinney and Miss )1. Both! nttendod the Women's Institute convention at Lindsay on Fridty. Mrs. B. Cain. of Toronto. and Hrs. W. Wilson, of Lindsay. are visiting at Mr. R. J. Wilson's. Miss Pearl Jordan spent Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Wint- Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Reid and child, of South River. are visiting 0.1: Mrs. R. Reids. . were ow to all who W in Zion choir. which duo W upo- clnl music. ‘ Owlng to the storm on Sunday and Monday Zion to; was not well at- tendod. The bueball" match be- tween 710:: an! Powlen' Corner was not nnluhod on accouht o! the storm, and will be phyod at some mum date. The mum 0! pork and beans and ptcklu. allo other data- “a. were duo mod. dul- which n good program follow“. 80v. Ir. Elliott. at outwood. can a ' good uddrau and mu Auc- story at Inn-khan nu Iona mun roul- in“: Mr. V. Mudâ€. Ford ouch on; a .010, new. In. How- Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Reid and child. of South River. are visiting at Mrs. R. Raids. Mrs. R. Reid was called to Lind- say today by the death of her step- son. Mr. Robt. Reeds: Mr. Sun. Suddeby went to Toron- to this morning to “tend themâ€" od. - Mrs. R. Reid was called to Lind- say today by the death of her step- ZION, FENEDON. Zion, Penelon, June 18.â€"Hrl. Short. of Onkwood. visited at the home at her brother, Mrs. Lott Wonloy for a tow dm. ~ Mn. Polls-s. of Oshun. pad 3 flying visit to Burnt River. Mn. Dunn. of Lindsay, in visiting her parents. Mr. and In. Levely. In. Robt. English, of Pension Pals. attended the human! 0! the lute Mn. Fell. A terriï¬c storm visited Zion on Sunday lust and considerable dun- age was done throughout the enâ€" tire neighborhood. Mr. Jnck Mark hand the root torn from his burn and the heck kitchen we. carried “my; Hr. Byrnell had none oi hie barn torn uny; Hr. Eli-ha, Worn- ley had his beck kitchen nu blown nwny. BURNT RIVER. Burnt River, June 12â€"1138 Edith The Best Value in $1 Wists Y_et Show; Lodio.‘ White mull Whilta. Wihh V neck, kimono drew, beaut‘fully trimmed with hoe or emlwoidery, aim long He. “3, three-quota:- sleeve. Open front or back styles, al~u enigma waista‘in tailored 'eflects This line of waists. iw Ly far the Les: value shown onywhene for the price. You get them- nnly ot this demand they one only $1 hundred delegates being pre- party at. Riverview last. Fri- Lion an! Powla’ Corner wu 'Lulbu:;md two "nan ‘ died on mum. of the “cm. a}. In. mu] viuiw I be phyod ct. some future â€'0 m .30 “a was The â€m “M “d Hadltyfl’iendstobeil md pick]..a.lloothcr M‘Hh. On'l‘uuduym-A- woonylLLi-D- I Toronto lost ion of ‘ thtt ï¬rkï¬eld. coll- week. en. of Eden, oat week. airman“. JUNE 15. 1911, Our 3!; Range CORSET NEWS: More of those special value Cor- sets at 750 pair are now-‘in stock Sale Saturday, Jun e 24, ’ll f ANNING’S flflRSE fXGlMGf 1 Black mm, 1] years old. 1 31'0"!) mare, 11 hundred pounds. 1 Black mare, servicably sound. 1 Gray gelding, middle-aged, a» livery. ' 1 First-class driver, 3oung. 21%. top buggies, auto seats. 1 m top buggy, piano box. 1 New unto seat runabout. (- mt sing-1e harness, new. 1 Set double harness (driving) new. 1 Old set single harness. 12 Fancy new dusters, any price. 2 Down duck fly sheets. stable use. 1 Dozen {alley linen lap duster-s. 2 Dozen rawhide whips. 1 Dozen rubber lap rugs. 2 Dozen cans harm-5s pohsh, 1 Dozen kitchen chairs. hour u the result of an operation. Til. M. whose maiden mm m â€I“. Lunbort, of Calgary- †married to Mr. Marshall Iour 9ҠI30 and is survived by 110’ hm and two small ch11dren.'1‘h€ m In. W Vilited in Lindsny regal. roe-ind a letter from mm, of Lindluy. n0“ ‘ h. â€nut. in which Mr. Ho] “and with Mr. and hurt mu and cut the on... My wu in good he 1 Jersey cow. milking. sound Don’t {org'et the big sme of ’uzty lap rggs and dusters. Fly sheets. TERMS. 50 DC!- on .pprm'od joint :0 boa-h; m: at 6 per Cent per m {or all sums over $20. l'ndef {(4. Has. ALBERT MARSHALL. “Mm-day Mr. Andrew Marshall WM a, telegram from Calgary announcing the dean or ms broth- CI"! wife. In. Albert Marsha-i1. which oocurrod Tuesday about noon m. m. Nulor. I WV my van {a igood Wm" 'M. Author “(I John my a m. m Mothers-inn" 16 Horses, all classes. 1 Black gelding, 8 years old and 1 Mange. I able. 1 sideboard 1 Bed complete with spring. 1 $931!!! sofa. 1 Set chenille cur‘ 1 Steel range stove, complete. 1 Hall stove, coal. 8 Dozen.stove pipes. An Gret- ck styles, also culored waists; is Ly far the best You get these $1 OBITUA RY. Sto\’e, complete now visitins “' r. 1109Ҡ"id '. and Im- A" ad in law†. !.ho“€m by bad I. J! yup“ Lindsay. on : the followit thy below "Id pm I b< en: 2 fancy 9". good ; 1 ' â€Cher. picl loungg, 1 ext: 2 child's chai Met sand. ‘0 new, com chun,‘ 35 N ; cupboa 1 iron bod W. hat I with brick kitchen addition. min M of the house contain roan: and hall and stairway 01 ï¬rst float and ï¬ve rooms and h: the oeeoog floor. here is alsc the premises ., trame stable at Lots No. 20 and 21 Sort} cit Stun in the said town and excepting thereout 1h Eutf‘nrtotsaid lot 20k TERMS . N per cent. of the purchase 1 Cy to 50 â€id at the time of ‘he Much-Jame to be paid in‘ Nth Wm without in“ will only be required to produce m. title deeds or other $08 of title as .re in their you ï¬ll. The other conditions “:11 the standing conditions of Court. of Justice. Therl‘ ‘ W bid. Further x “a be bu! on applicatior. M “In â€summer m property is conveniemi mud ad there is erected on man tune dwelling next. a!- two o'clock m 1m noel. the Ionowing valuable ; ty. that is to say : Wt to the instrummm E10000“ of the Will of m John Mans. dmd, tl’N-n- \\ at!“ for sale by public alum“ the Simpson House in the '3. Executors um: um 22nd day 01 M AUCTION SALE m: l mm. of 70 feet On Strut and extending soufl ’thller-Tbe su ham Ha 'I by Willie “action. ("I 1M M. on Saturn“). on (OIIOWing \‘uluqu My belonging tn 'l‘l: m M I bought fl'nlu CI: 2 fancy stands. .3 11 OI, m3 1 Walnut 51.x: m. Pictures. 1 1-H W. 1 Minn tum-9 " Child" chairs and mm “‘3‘ ma, 1 l'efrlgc-ru a“. con “2; 3 H! “II,- 36 gems. 1 \u N; W, kin-hm 1 â€0|! bod mann-ss, u.‘ 'm be one of â€w h ‘ “'0 MAI. The furnn M I“ In ï¬rst-class I h w w. Sale 81 wasn‘t, - W churn, 1 fun 1 an: chair, 1 gm â€â€˜5. 1 good sideboard I“ Ietts, 1 51m '3" C-Moee parlor w coronationl-l'dk and Cushion To My loytl mluom W V nhould fly n flu conndon Day. M 1 «no in all kind. mm It MD 1c ouch up in . 3 n. la" and gt" hmun no that fail 10 gr! 0|" Coruuutitm ‘ deerchieh and TOP. with the pic M Majeuties (In puny and Britluh .50.... 'lhese are thing to keep and lh †within the reach Lookmg for op Do not forget Sgle of Ladies' W .11 kinds. Get 3' of Town Propert F. Mt Mk, 8 lot“ a m, granite in] ', 17th Day of lou- lulu; â€than resent L mm mm MOORE 6; .I Flags Soiicitor's for JUNE 18, 1911 vim!!! mm