Im }ing in propeny re- ‘ kmen or not snis‘ c :e to know the red f; H. cnssswm .1 LINDSAY t Veterinary Surgeon kirui'mte of the Ontario v“. "L tin-:9. I‘ost-Gradunto 303' Timer]: College. also 0! Sb'z‘mâ€. of Tropical Median.- md Residence Corner RICO. Cambridge-stu Lind.†Iona 337.1. Residen- still. ments “â€5233; ings and take adm- fferipgï¬s. We want yo‘i 1t it. just send a. “‘3‘ moderate 0 Your ; its Best? SDA Y, J" Hx'tt a specialty and It)?" “Np cushion cases _‘~‘ni(‘t‘ly embroid- ‘prt'idI 03c}! 35c Dccmlt). Cd]: 31'. had to day 0: ‘18“- I) per pair mtton sheets in Special per pair â€ll n ........ 1,35 26: with belt- . RICE mum] and lace. A'I ..... ...25c son. one of the stvrs in 885““! Sum. L0H!" Fwd Ferguson. "tms. Ferguson. .1. S. sharps. Watson, T0- 5. W. Sisson. w. (‘arscaddem s. Hprbert 1!" 2'. .10}!!! and ‘9‘ ‘I‘HVH‘R "‘9 Philip u! T0- .\l‘!er the nu n mpflon .‘r Hm ‘bfldo‘s nl‘wr which Hm Imu). The ~ In‘idv WIS C vlm'l‘tfldfl. to I In lht‘ bride.- nl‘ mama. and diamond scarf mug‘awax cos» m svrge. with mu to match. - vn-ning train .mm-au, and fl Inn-r. Among “stance were 1 Hit. “0me Kbâ€? Millson. {say . Mrs. Arthur caSeS inch» 15:: Cour- Mr. \\. s. Calvert, ex-M.P., denies m3. gmum-vtion with the matter 0! I.» E-‘urmers Bank transactions. Jam-nus are-pleased to hear 1:-..! \1- x \ has. I‘h’erSon. “hose heal- 12; ms mum! greax’ anxiety for some s‘uzmuic-l‘ahh- time, is now recovering .mc-r flu ulmratiOD on Thursday last. at.- «ixlk‘lvl's in amondance gave their smiiwl and useful aid, and trained Law-x from Toronto are nursing the Luck to robust health which m may soon take its course. ,gTJ' .-.«- I' Ii\l..\ ‘\\t GIN“ E imam†m‘uw. June 23. -â€" NP. nu: \iu. .L 'i‘hurston were, visiting: Mr. .qu \lm. 1!. iii Spence. at Inlay Bad Fire Nairowly Averted At Iiing‘ s Wharf- Three Year Old Lad Said His Bed was Awful Hot Jr is one thing a farmer (mum ninl'l‘ than another it is a lirc, “-Hmw of the fact that as a rule he (flu-k not posscxs apparatus to light lilvl‘o‘ up :‘nnws, mul when a lire hrokc m: at tho homo and groccry store of m- John H‘lmu‘y. King's \\'hm‘l‘. n cumin of days ago, thorn was con- sui- i'an‘ vx'citomcnt. l: umn‘urs that .‘lr. ()‘Lcnry‘a «mayhwuimlnw nmi lhl‘i‘t‘ï¬Vt‘tuL-Oiti w-n 2mm i‘vlvrimm. worn visiting nt lung“. “hurt. mul after putting tho lairtr rvllnw upstairs in u mom to Flu‘q‘l‘ lili‘ rim! of tho family loll for R gun†nililn l0 'lit‘k K'l‘nWlli‘i‘l‘it‘i“ i“ ‘a nearby ï¬eld. After enjoying his slumbers for an hour or two the little fellow awaken- iml and manaécd to pick up a. match. l\\'ith this he set lire to the lac? cur- itnins at the window, and in a short time the curtains hogan to smoke. IPM‘tlmately Mrs. (Hoary, an, no- i ii(‘\‘\!‘ho smoke and made a dash for tho house. She mot the young ici- low coming clown “airs «ml the youngster was very much plcusml to we his grandmother. rcnmrkinm " Grandma, the Ni is awful hot.†Snowman say {he little l‘cllow was not in tho loos! hul‘iit. Mrs. ()‘Leary continued hér way upstairs and found the room full or smoke. and a. bad blaze raging. A son. Mr. John O'Lmry, conducts a blacksmith shop the way. came hurriedly to the scone ot the lire. and with the assistance l l who ’oi Mr. J. (‘. ()‘llem‘y kept the lire RC I‘OBS under control until neighbors nrriv- ed. The datum amounted to about. “50. which in well covonwi hy incur ante. Mr. O‘lamry wished to oxplm his thanks to tho neighbors who no will- linuly lwlpml to extinguish THURSDAY, Jm g7, ,,1§12'; mhu' \lm Spence returned to Mr H May after a brief visit. to Best quality Japanese matting strongly woven with cotton warp, in a great variqty 0f cnlorings and ‘It‘SignS, 36vins wide. Prices per yard, 12%;0, 150, 200, 30c 40 and -999' -2 19'00- vvo-nvvt c Handsome showing of Japanese Mats in beautiful Oriental designs m the following sizes and prices : 27 ins. x 54- ins. ...25c each 36 ins. x 72 ins.......35c each ‘ 72 ins. x 72 ins......89c each Finest quality Japanese Rugs. reproductwus cf ge..uixm Oriental .¢.--2._-ns in the follm'ing s‘zcs and prices I i Stare Clasrs daily at 5 o’clock Sure Closes daily at 5 o’clock i m «a: Japanese Mats, Mattings, Rugs] w» I Chairs and Yeraï¬dah Screens-"for Your Verandah or Summer Home SEE OUR EXCELLENT SHOWING â€" rim Polishes Wet ' . . or 0in shoess: 3 yds .\' Contains no Turpentine ’YQYI‘ 'V'UI'Q" VJ“ X apanese Matting Japanese Mats Japanese Rugs During July and August This Store Closrs daily at 5 o’clock .Saturdays excepted Ottawa 1': to Imam new 1.50 each 2.th each sac The fun'eral of Mr. Joseph Hughes which took place on Saturday to the English cemetery was Very largely attended..- Lawyers Stinson and Weldon. also Judge Harding. were an in attend- ance at cOurt on Thursday last. Miss Ruby Sissnn spent the wool; and with frieï¬ds in (‘oboconk. Mrs. J. M. White rpm-mod home this week, alsd fittle son Arthur, af- ter an absence of almost two months Mr. John Mcnr'ide. 01‘ Millbrook, was in town this week. Mr. M. Lm‘emy. 01‘ Tl‘urontu. is a guest at Gullview cottage on (Bull Lake. '.\l INDEX , Mindan. June 21â€"31“ and Mrs. John Puffer. of 'l‘ommu, are “mow- in: old aequaiMauoas in this part After enjoying his slumbers for an hour 01‘ two ihc little fellow awaken- ml and manapiod to pick up a, match. \\'iih this he set ï¬re to the lac? cur- tains at the window. and in a short time the curtains hogan to smoke. I-‘nrtunateiy Mrs. 01.1mm, an, 1m. tix‘mPKho smoke and mmio a dash ior thv hmmv. She mut the young I‘vl- low coming «mm stairs and the ymnmstor was very much pleusmi to we his gmmhunthor. ronmrking. " Grandma, the but is awful hm.“ Swanseztb say {he um» follow was not in the 1mm lnu‘iit. i 1860 ' These mats are made of cotton woven over a line cane warp, are beautiful in appearance and made to lie flat, in the following sxzes and prices : \ 27 ins. x 54- ins......75c each 36 ins. x 7 ’ ins......].50 each Best quality split bamboo Ver- andah Screens strongly woven cnmplete with cord and pulleys in brown or green colorings at the i6liowing prices: 2§izes " Brown Green _ 5 ft, x 6 ft 750 6ft x 8 ft 90c 1.35 7 ft x 8 ft 1.15 1.50 8 ft x 8 ft 1 35 1.85 10 ft x 8 ft 1.65 2.50 1‘2 ft x 8 ft; 1.90 2.75 ' Vefandah Screens .“Yutaki†Mats KilteiC'orpx i convention and nominated Col. Roosevelt for the presidgncy. zStone From the 3 River to Fill ! Holes on Street l Mrs. ()'Lear_v continued hér way upstairs and found the room full of smoke. and a. bad blaze raging. A son. Mr. John O‘Lem'y, who ‘ ‘onducts a. blacksmith shop across the way. came hurriedly m the scene [of the lire, and with the nssist‘c of Mr. J. (‘. ()‘Imn‘y kept the ï¬re under control umil ndghlmrs nrriv- ed. It is taken for granted by the members of the town Donnell that Kent-st. will be paved next summer and made a permanent roadway. In the meantime the many dump holes and deep rutb on the street, as well as on other streets. will be ï¬lled in with the stone which is being taken from the Scugog river by the Gov- ecument dredge. The Progressives held a separate 1.35 1.50 1.85 2.50 975 an. DUNDAS Ex'trg ï¬ne quality ‘Verandah screens in green and cream, alter- nate stripes, Woven of very ï¬ne reed bamboo and best quality warps complete with cords and pulleys. Sizes and prices: 6 ft. x 8 ft...... ...........350 8 ft x 8 ft .................. 4°50 10 ft x 8 ft...............6.00 Take advantagepf the Single Fares on Friday and Saturday, June 28th and 29th and Visit our Store. thlv gay 2“W_aldo†Verandah Screens Turnip: 85 p. ton. What, 11.11. 81 per mm. Wool,ru1{wuied 12c And 13c. Wool. washed, 20 to â€21¢. Oats, rolled, $2 .5 Onion 32 bus. Potatoes, $2 per bag. Peas, large 81.10 bun. Peas, mall, 81 bus. Rib roast 170 1?). Rye 70c bus. Red clover $13.50 bus. Rhurbu-b 50 bunch. . Shorts. retail, 81.50 cwt. Sirloin steak 20c lb. SWO ribs 10c ID. 8.39 per bunch 56. Straw 86 and 87m 10nd. Timothy 85 to 87w bill. THE LINDSAY MARKETS In order to huw the current switched on bv .lulx l the sub-stu- Itlon in being oqttlmml with modern and ttp-to-dato snitch hoards. trunn- formm. lightning atrost‘ors. etc. 'l‘ho new station pn-rwuts n tine unpar- nnce and was t'l‘t‘t‘lt‘tl by Contractor l“. R. Wilford through his nub-con- tt‘nt‘tors. Messrs. walnuts Bros. It is 32 x 48 _t‘t. tn dltnonsion. with vont'row foundation. concrete floors. concrete roof and brick walls. Contractor Wilford has also secur- ed the contract for the erection of another new powor house at dam No. 5, near 'l‘renton. :or the Seymour Power Co. Cmm 15 to 30¢. ‘ Cheese 18c lb. Celery 5c bunch. Chickens: 150 and 20c 1b. Eggs, 20c doz. Flour. Manitoba. $3. Grass seed $8 and 89. Honey, 15c lb. Hens, 18¢ per lb. Hogs, per cwt. 7.75 to 7.90. Hogs, little, $5 to $6 per pair. Hogs, dressed, per cwt. $11. Good cheese 12¢: lb. Hay per ton, $17 to $18. ’ Hay. bailed $18.50 to $20.00. Hides, cow. 9c to 10¢. Hides, calf 12 to 13c 11). Hides, sheep. 75c to 81’. Lamb. 200 to 30¢ lb. The transmission lino is completed and the wires ha-ve hot'n plan-d ac- ross the river. connmmg with the new sub-station . l'ltll‘ill nl‘ (Tumw's box factory. The lino (luvs lint en- tor the corporation ul‘ Lindsay. but skirts the eastern boundary linen. The Seymour l'mwr Company, it s understood. will switch on lhe electric current over their new trans- mission llnes from l‘eterhoro to Lindsay. on Mondm m4“, July 1. SEYMOUR POWER HERE IN JULY Apples 82 a bus. Apples. $1.50 to $2.00 per bag. Bacon, 22c in piece. or 24c.sliced. Beef cattle $4 to ~88. Butter per lb. 22 to 23¢. Barley, 60c. 65c. 68c. 70c. Buckwheat 65c bushel. Alfalfa 314 mm. Made of eXtra quality picked ï¬bre, su-Ongly woven for verandah runners, steps and public buildinl q in natural brown shade 22.} ins wide per yd......45c ' 22; ins wide per yd.. .4 c ‘27 “ “ ...... 50c 36 “ “ “ “ .. ..65c 54 u u. u t. “I 00 Va also have this In special d) ed green shade, 45 ins wide per yd $1 Coéow Matting The band from here, accompanied by a. number of others. went to the garden party at Cavuuville and re port a good time. Hr. Willie Hannah, 32, who ha been under the doctor's are for the put; two weeks. is dale to be out. Mr. T. W. TtrronhugonetoWhit- bylbspmduto'dtyu withhinlon Dr. Elmer Til-ton. After July lst all places of busi- ness will be closed sharp at seven o’clock on Monday, WeQnesday and Friday evening. Wearesorrytohearthatnissn Staplw, our school teacher, is go- ing to leave m. She has taken a. school in Lindsay. The excursion that was to. have gone to Coboconlc on Tuesday last in connection " with the Sunday Schools here had ‘40 be cancelled un- til 3 latter date owing to the delay of getting the rates from the G.'I‘.R. lowered. Better late than never. The little 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mm James McMullen, of Brass- wick, was bitten badly in the face on Sunday last by a dog. It seems that they were playing together when the dog snapped at In little fellow. The Rev. Williams will preach his farewell sermon on Sunday next be- fore leaving for Max-van. Mrs. (.‘orson, of British Columbia, spent a few (lays around the village looking up old triands. A pleasant event took place on Wednesday last at the home of Mr. H. Bateman when Mr. Geo. Curtis and Mrs. Warder. both of Lindsay. were united in marriage. Mrs. Cur- tis, who is a sister of Mrs. Bate- man, is weleown in the Village. Mr.' Williams tied the knot, The happy couple left the next morning amid showers of rice by the G.T.R. We wish them, a long happy life. week . and that, thd‘b prominos m be I \or_\' Inge crow! in mm: cm "to )mlidm. .1110 tmvn “ill present a gala ap- pearance on Mnndny..tho Club hm. but made arrangumoma tor «Mans. ï¬ve hooruionn. "mun-or. chums am asked 10 (Iceman not uni)- their atom. but :heir plan‘s of ms}- doneo. From ova-5- mm sum or Nul- cony let, 60M m the breeze on llu- minim: Day the flag of our .meon. BE’I‘HANY Bethany. June 23. â€" Miss J. (for- ley. of Lindsay. was the guest of Mrs. William Martin {or the past 0113' of the largest. Celebrations m or held in this section of the Country will be 'hat ‘under the auspices of the Lindsay Advancmutnt (‘luh un Monday next, July 1. A meeting at the Various mm- mitteec was held this morning and the chairman reported that tin-y had recent-d very encournging‘ ro- porta from all parts of the Country. and that that promises to he a Very large crowd in town an the holiday. From Every Flagstaff or Balcony Let Float to the Breeze on Dominion Day the Flag of Our Beloved Nation nd that that promises to he n Very § fought, for and held. and hpudwl tore. i 530 crowd in town; on tho holiday, idown by our {org-tubers 1° honâ€- dren‘s The town will prowl“ n it!" Ii" and tor cue-keeping. \\‘o.t‘nnmlinns t3“ Mn: lumen on Monday. .tho Club hnv- I ore. u . rule. too oboervod in the "10 ‘4" a mule nrrungnnonta tor oxtens- Nil-play of our 'Xnt-ional hunting. the “I o doporntions. ilowowr. citizms Arousal and. it for no other reason "I9 b0" *0 asked to decorum not only ,than to teach the growing genorn- 0. N noir atom. but their plum of rrsi- ition to love and honor the old nag. lawn d In00. From every ting sum or l-ul- llot flout tu'tho breeze on the. an- N" “ll My lot, limit to the breeze on lio- 'nivemry of the foundation of our "“1191“ inion Day the flag of our .nation. lineal. Dominion the flag that has he on It‘s the symbol of our birthright.mlde our present progress possible, tin-uni:- Japanese chairs made of same material as the above rockers in seven diï¬'erent’styles, at the follow- ing prices; $.50, 3.00, 4.75, 5 00 These chairs are made of best Japanese sea grass strongly woven over cane frame and are very flex- ible We have them in four difl' erect styles, price each ...... $5.50 Japanese furniture to be cleared at c'dSt price Japanese Chairs >3 i down by P‘ and for \'- I l". .8 g s- 'dilplny u m Amuse! \_\- Ilium to 1 gun“ a- L lï¬ss Farrier, of Midge, is visiting at It. 'Alex. loom". Hr. Elï¬n Thompson. of he L.C.I. in“ wt _vmunghiauthu. who in who teacher ctxo. 12 Son:- Hr. John Conway, who had the misfortune to lose a. couple of ï¬ng- erslrom his right hand in Austin's millawoekagoisgboutugtin. His hand in doing meow. ' Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin, of Hamil- ton. are visiting at Rev. Mr. mas Bertha. Beech is at home from the Peterboro Normal. We trust success has crowned her labors. Promotions exams. this week -in our schools. Hits B. Chessell arrived home af- ter a. busy year at Peterboro Col- legiate. Masters Tom ManEachem and F. Mark, of the Lindsay Collegiate. af- ter inking their ems... took a trip to Kingston with the 45th and ar- rived home on Friday last. They report a. good time at Kingston. The Entrance exams. are over. Mr. Wagar, ot' Penelon Falls, presided here. Mr. MacEachem presided at Fenelon Falls. see that the inner man be satisï¬ed. ; The Home Mission- l-dies~ of. the Presbyterian church have arranged for a pleasant time in .connection with the Sabbath school picnic. It will be held in the Hopkins' grove on the afternoon of July 1. Games. races, etc.. will take place. The lad- ies will provide ice cream. cakes, etc. during the “afternoon- Come arid enjOy a pleasant time. The ladies of St. Jameu' church have arranged for a garden party for Friday evening next. Come and enjoy an evening. The ladies will The Women's Institute had a pic- nic in Hopkins' Grove last Satur- ‘day. A good time was enjoyed by those present. KINMOI‘XT. Kinmount. June 24. â€" Weather is now ï¬ne and warm and the old cry will soon be heard, "We need a mower." Rockers 1912 Vervndah Dining Serving and Lunch tables, a" beautifully mz-‘de in ï¬ve diï¬'erent shapes at the foiâ€" lowing prices : Children’s Chairs Japanese chairs and rockers f0: chiidreu made of the 3mm materia} as the above in handsome designs at the following prices : China. glass and tinware at ' tho 5c, 10c and 15c store. In dry goods we haVe Xadies’ hka and tan hose 15c. len' a black hose 10c, tan has: 15c Children' 8 home 10c. children 3 ma» derwear 10c and 15e. Lad'i‘cs‘ uâ€" derwearlec and 15c. Whiz lawn aprons, gingham -gprons black sateen and fancy aprons 15¢. Pillow sï¬ams dresser covers. 3033' caps. neck ties, SW handkelflniefs. We have a nice line of handâ€"painted: trays. flower vases, pillow tops In}: pin cushions; Mrs. WEIR 45 William St. I. LOST â€" O.\' THURSDAY. J FYI-I 29 between Lindsay and Mr. Anhnr: Cunningham's residence; South Ops. ladies' cont. bluish shah, with light grey lining. r‘i-Ihr kindly leave with B. J- Gong!» Lindsay. Japanese Tables 'l‘hlw suffrageues were arwsud in the pmincts of the British Housed Commons alter smashing door ’1.- as. mhummms 5.00, 5.50, 0.00 nd 8.50 PAGE 1mm. There will be fun fmm: the‘ antâ€"- mnncement of the big parade in t]. morning until the closing em hie in the afternoonâ€"on. big day of amusement. The diam will. be of I very mtortnining‘ no tum. including the immense thit- dren's chorus. the unique ult‘ [lu- ty Nay pole dimer. the pony run, the tumors trot. the Quad-nit, the acrobatic and juggling stunts. the band contort. Mr. OI Honda next the people of town and «ninth-side mill m full value and a gvnuine holiday. one complete with good run. lie sum to- ho one to help 5“le the drug. Wash basins. PreserVing kettles. , Sauce pans. 2, 3 and 4 quart pudding pans- Spud 10 quart dish pans and right. l‘nion Jack or Can-dim E)- .00. Sign. it matters not ; ihe ~ .l'ucl; is then- in bmh cases. and it's (It spirit behind the ting than. will kelp it floating. and is the symbol of “130(k)!!! 1.25 and 1.50 each POULTRY WANTED and Rockers 10¢ 311422151: 1E9: