m U or I, and :ï¬pes, r‘r ages 6 1.0 14 years. «me ,r;cc each .....-...69c ced in stock a spIendid as- ight sateens for comforter ety of suitabï¬e coiorings and My per yard ...... 12 1-23 1.00 checks and plain materia’s, each Clean sweep sale price etnpe (‘LI-ZARDH The cab was d the tender e third 10cm 5) W150! .399"! Salary Rain on Rm“ ' V Irhen the govemmentlast M†{ed to pay $492 perm mum at“ m who would carry the [tee mans between Spflndg to Geneva. Wis. thew rt was mined 49.2mm m it had been the year be!“ rthc preceding twelve moot-H Ido bad contracted to do a" “ lg crush“! hotwom ar 59¢ L-k, biue and white, tan and ateriaés, and wall tit agesj 1. Clean sweep saw. price ,8 '4 in :t is exceptional value and )0 vi: a good galaxy. a be me m 1mm, 1‘ age nd ’mforters ’ul ish Couple . ‘hev Were Married aped For Lives 35‘ a. there shonfé’bemgé pn *IES’ Xvi-w zlh‘u‘ed to leave. b“ mm Hf {he young lady or Lavina. of the embmm‘ ‘n 1!‘I“3(‘h he had placed 133’ . xg-«rr. Mct’lxmg and he 60", t > <~L things straight w \: ’z‘v m0 returned to MT 'Jun omcos, confessed WE ..:'-~i :he young lady ma; ,. «'tht‘k told them that t†n 1.2.: for wrongfully passm es o:‘ as man and wife. He? advised to get ........,29c “NH THE LINE. .ms r-nrnpletely wrecked, dw mm up on top of it. m‘t-nmtiVe, No. 2035, in Engineer Robert McL'lelo W. H. Callahan, of Lindâ€" not seriously damaged.- was out, of place, a. strik- u m‘ the strength 01 01¢ stm-l used on this secâ€" ;raxrs of trucks on enâ€" --:-.- (-1? the track, on two ant-m5, Mr. \V. H. F8!“ "minal superintendent; :‘ne scene and took. w-rk of clearing the I “as sc-nt in 102' the T0- flxnr'y 1'“ \s and a. steam Humiiton. Trafï¬c W83- ‘ n, any great extent. <;n-:- in Toronto at 5 up for about â€I ....... $1,50 see I.- out, a 61w other two their FOung men supplied the music.'01‘ a! evening. ‘ ' _ Miéq Helen Brown, of ‘Lim'lflly- .i .visiting Miss Garnet Thurston. C-r-J uaâ€"w WWâ€"I W Hrs. J. sum? With her‘sister, Elliott 4’. «‘IMH‘, Mrs. (7}. G. Kennedy. W" are glad to see Mr. George Kennedy is able to be home again from the hospital. Mr. Ali. Peel’s house was burned 0“ Th’lmiay afternoon. The ï¬re is mount to have started from the “himnt‘y‘. Only the downstair fur- xTit’dre was saved, Mr. Golden Bansford‘ spent; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Marsh The Rev. Mr. Jones..pg_.Jamtri1Le.- took charge of the service iii, the Nethodist church here Sunday evens. jng 1““, gi‘n‘ng a very interesting addTQSS to the vnma mun ' “ax Mrs, guest 0 .311†Singer, Bobcaygeon, is visit- mï¬ at H. V. Thurston’s. Miss \zom Merrill, of Orillia, is Spending her holidays with Miss A]- ma 'l'h'xrstcr Miss p, ‘ h . . 'l‘inny, Lindsay, is visiting er sxsm'. Mrs. M. G. Parrington. MFS. (L “' Tgv'ln- -na than!“ a..- Spend Humor has it that there is to be a. 1mm Sm'ial in the near future. How about Leap Year boys; it’s gradually going: by and no sign Of an; weddings as yet. bellford, spent SI ter's parents, Mr and returned to 1 day. Mr. and Lindsay 5 Miss Ma 'l‘ownsend returned ta her home in Burnt River on Monday, af- ter spending a couple of weeks visi't- ing 1h» \icinit)‘. 1 Mrs. languish returned to her home in ’l‘nrontu on Tuesday, after spending three weeks with relatives and friends in lladdow. 90K with friends here Miss Singer, Bobcay; Mr. lit-nson Adkins and brother Will, ui \Vinnipq-g, spent Sunday at, Mr. W. Wilson's. Miss If. Mct‘ulloch, of Toronto, is spending: a few days with her sisten Mrs. .100 (PHUZ‘I‘. Baum)“, Aug. 21.â€"The rainfall in this Vicinity has been moderate dur- ing the 1mm. week and the late grain and routs are growing very fast. xss it, 'l‘inny, Lindsay, is visiting sistvr. Mrs. M. G. Parrington- rs. (; W. Taylor and family are Icing a few days with Mrs. J. Thursmn, list church here Sunday even- St' giving a Very interestmg‘ 5 1° the young men. "I‘he men supplied the music.'or the “and, of Toronto, is the 03‘ Mrs. F. E. Gordon. Hattie Thurston, of Toron- Shending a few days with her and Mrs. (‘has. Coodhand, of “A. SPOnt Sunday at Mr. Geo. am! Mrs. W. “bite, of Camp- “. spent Sunday at the lat- 1'] ' NSI“()R1 I, "'13. “\ug. 20,â€"Miss Ruby I‘M Iirned home to Lindsay -ms. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, rm! to their home on Mon- ing. after spending a. BA DDOW. During July ind Angus; Tbs:f Star a C’osrs daily at 5 o’aock Saturdays excepted! mmm'wvwï¬n: 0.19.11. on Friday last, when the 19- cal passenger train from Toronto left the track about half a mile west of Bethany Junction. ‘ - ~ Mr. Botéman and {unity spent The Rev. Neville took ~a. business trip to Toronto last week. " . A lot of our people went to 'see We are sorry to hear'that Mr. Betenran is about to leave us. He has been here for a. number of years and in that time he has made a good many friends. . Miss Katie Skinner, of â€Keene, has been visiting friends 'in .the , village for the past week. Miss Mary Fowler, of Lindsay, spent the past week with her cousin, Mrs. A. Monk. The ReV. Mr. White, of Fraserville, will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday ï¬nd Rex. Mr. NEVille will take the work at Fraserville. Quite a number went on the excur- sion to Cobourg on Friday last and report a good trip. Mrs. Walter Burns, of Péterboro', is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Westlake. The new town hall is now cém- pleted and is a credit to our village, being an upâ€"to-date structure. BETHANY. . Bethany, Aug. 19.â€"The wet weath- er we have had has made the harvest a little slow, although the farmers report a good crop aroqnd here. l Quite a large congrggation bad the pleasure of listening, to the Rev. lRobt. Rogers preach in â€the ' Metho- [dist church on Sunday evening. â€The congregation of ‘ ’the Presby- terian church intend holding a gard- en party on the evening of August 23rd, on Mr. Weldon's lawn. A good tea will be served and an ex- cellent program is being prepared. Admission 25 arid 15¢. Mr. Henry Brokenshire, of Lind- say, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. S. McKinnon at present. Mrs. John Irwin returned to '1‘ - ronto last. week, after spending a. few weeks at, home. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Rule. of To- ronto, have become residents of the village. A baby» girl game to giadden ‘the home of Mr.’ and Mrs. Wm.‘ Clark on Sunday. Mr. W. Sinclair yaised an addi- tion to his barn last Tuesday after- noon. Miss Laura. Bagshaw and Miss Crawférd, of Lindsay, were guests of Mrs. Geo. Ilagshaxv last Tues- day, Mrs. Rogers visited her daughter, Mrs. Ware, of Manilla, on Sunday, Mrs. Ware being seriously ill at pre- sent. Mr. W. Roddy spent part of last week at Cpbourg attending .the fair with his handsome driver. Mrs. Beatty, of Toront§, is visiting her frieï¬g'Mrs. Arnold‘atl‘ present. UAMBRAY. - Cambray, Aug. 19. -â€"Mrs. W. Switz- er and children visited friends at Cameron last week Mr. and Mrs. Peacock,‘ of Cal? gary, spent Sunday with her sister Mrs. J. J. Thurston. V Bobcaygeon, spent,the week endlwith Mrs. ‘N. Thurston; m STOCK must he'Sacriï¬cedRegardless of Cost. DUNDASI ‘A-ND â€A large assortment“ Macy Musâ€" .ins in handsome floral and stripe ,l‘axgcts; Regulgr vélue 50c. . . Sale price per yard: ............ c We have still a few of these ha‘nd-F J some cropes in grey, sky, pink. rose i and white. Regular 50c. i: Sale .................................. c‘ s Silk Crepes '- These are in all the newest de- signs. ‘We have them Ju sky, piknk. naVy. tan, green, etc. Regular value 50c. To clear at per yard 1):“ Cofiofi “V-‘d'i‘les The time has comefyyhen We musht.make way‘ for our large stock of FALL GOODS. In orderto do this we offer you the remainder of our Summer Stock at ’ " P‘r'ices that W1“ appeal to you. - Muslins S;tu'rd-yl'ut,utalpendingnln weekhuttiohmoflr. James Billet: in! other mm. ï¬nancing. John Limb, 17., no Berry-picking is still the order of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Talmn Robinson, of Fairbairn, spent Sunday with rela- tives in town. Ira. John Howie. “an, recently kit! for KerrOberts' Silk; to join her hmband,‘ who returned early in the spring . Mr. Frank nest, 03.11. train de- The trustees of 8.8. No. 7, Veru- lam, are adding a great deal of im- provements to the school, under the directions of Inspector Broderick, of 'Lindsay. A cloak room and teach- er’s ofï¬ce is being added; the seats are being re-arranged so as to have better light on the desks, a new door in the back of the building and a new ventilating and heating sys- tem is also being installed. Mr. F. C. Taylor, of Fenelon Falls, has the work in charge. Mr. Geo. Armstrong, who a. short time ago sold his whole steam [threshing outï¬t to a. syndicate ï¬rm *at Kerroberts, Sash, recently load- ed the same on cars at Fell’s sta~ tion and shipped it to the above named place. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. John Howie, jr., left. last week for Kerroberts, Sask., to take charge of the outï¬t during the threshing‘ season. Mr. Henry Elliott, of Fairbairn, who recently purchased a new 20- horse power steam threshing outï¬t from the Messrs. Geo. White Sons. of London, Ont., is also in this dis- trict doing ï¬rst-class wqu. Mr. Elliott has a ï¬rst-class outï¬t and is assured of a large season's work. white. Regular 50c. 25c in s ................................. $1. 2‘ Mr. Herb. Jones has commenced threshing in this vicinity. Mr. Jones has added a new self-feeder to his outfit and the whole machine has been overhauled‘ from stem to stem and is doing excellent work. He no doubt will do a large share of the threshing in this district. BURY'S GREEN. lmry’s Green, Aug. 17.â€"Harvest- ing is in full swing this week, which is much later than previous years, and already the bum and whistles of threshing machines is heard in every direction. Miss Ola. Towrisend, of Burnt Riv- er, spent a. few days with friends here last week. Miss Fee, of Lindsay, is at present. visiting friengis herg 13.1151 at. Rose dale. \ Miss Zillah Suggitt is visiting friends in Valentin this week. Mrs. Fred Chambers and children, of Drillia, left last week, after spending a few davs with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fell. Mr. Ed. Watson visited friends in Minden last, week. Mr. and Mrs. B. Langridge, of To- ronto, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson. ~ Messrs. Will and Bensere Adkins, of Burnt, River, spent. Sunday with friends here. BADDOW. Baddow, Aug. 19.â€"â€"Mr.' Wilmot SUggitt returned to his home in Valentia. last week after spending a. few days with relatives here. which they have bought back Miss Mitchell, of Millbrook, spent few days with: friends last week. _ t .....u.‘ ..--.... OIQlO'QI . . ....... o ...... ‘l '. ,f . at per \Rl‘d Dy an mcnes, was "(‘0 reflux IOX‘ “.256:le ua. Sale price per pair.. â€35¢ .\ll uaaurl. "I: I- 01 Luca: I 25c pretty flqgllv' ’16 conventim signs. Puré linen quaint». Sale price each 20c am} ..... . Crepe = Pure wool c de cheneo, 46 inches widb‘ij‘n". des of rose. Wister- "' Pure Km huch towels. site 38 im the by 36 inches. washed ready for from uv- \“Mu éigns: Puré linen qua‘1it x. w?“ as as ----- 25¢ Taffeta Silks linen Towels _‘ “f“. WW“ °.‘ Linen Damask tofd of new Iron-45mm WW ii ohm flaw-in» mi, 03¢ Umphny mat ; .15 my: in CNS-qua) lat weak. ,. 16- Oh Townsend mt “'0 wash .3. BlddW' Ir. Alba-t. Dodd spent My .131! Why of Int week ut Glen- Kiss Ethel TownSend returned home snui-duy from mbmon when she spent 3, week. .-. In. -S..Suddaby retwned home on My (rpm; vilh in mw.‘ Hr. Ed; Wilden left on Friday for his home in England. skyfan‘d “in. Regular 26. =Sale ....................... Miss Caroline Shuttleworth went to Lindsay on Saturday to visit. friends. Mr. and mi. J. English and Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin spent Sunday gt Fenelon Falls. An assortmeu't of these :mens ' in BURNT RIVER. Burnt River, Aug. 19. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Stonehouse, of Winnipeg, are visiting Mrs. Adkins. Messrs. Thos. Mofl‘att, Wm. Flatt, jr., and Alex. McGee, of Fairbairn. left this week for the west. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cayley spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woof, of Baddow, Mr. Alex. Lord returned to duties in Victoria, 13.0., on Friday, after spending a few months, the guest of his parents at the manse. Miss Ella Austin and Mrs. Kelly. of Kiqmomzt, visited relatives thin week. Miss Ethel Merriam left on Tues- day to spend a Iew week's vacation with her cousin Miss Bessie Pres- ton, of Linux-Jay. 'Mr. and Mrs. Brophy, of Toronto. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Graham. Miss :race Preston, of Lindsay, and Mr. Leslie MacKondry, of Black- water, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 'MacKendry. Mr. Hardy, of ()akwood, and Mr. Victor Bailey, of Lindsay,vwere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Poul- son over Sunday. Miss \‘ellie Nevisou returned to Goldwater, Mich, on Friday, after «pending several weeks in town with her parents. Misses Ex‘elyn and Violet Currie, of Lindsay, are spending a. few days with relatives in town. Miss Maud Ellis, of the City Hos- pital, St. Louis, arri'vgd Qbme on Monday for her vacatï¬on. ' Mr.‘ bavies, Of IQind'say.‘ aid Mr. and Mrs} Davies. 01 V'erulani, spent, Sunday with Mrs. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. W. Mount,,,of Hamil- ton, Mrs. Trask and Miss Irene Trask, of Orillia, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Robertson. . Mr. and Mrs. Richardson, of To- ronto, are visiting Mrs. M. Rai‘ciay: Miss Eva. Lamb visited friends in Manilla. over Sunday. MissilGrace Quibell, of Lindsay,“ is the guest of MISS Gertrude Mam ning. Fenelon Falls, Aug. 21 .-â€"Miss Mgr- garet Lewis, of Tomnto, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Geo. Whistle this week. Holiday Visitors at Fenelon [ F allsâ€"-Interesting Items'fo; EJJIIIUIEEIIII! Chenes conveminnul de- " Servers T 75c Bob-3' hemry cotton hose. perfect};- seamless with dnuble leg. heel and tow, 1-1. rib, blaï¬ck only. Per c pair ................................... Boys Cotton Hose A large assortment of all the pop- ular shades to choose tram. Don't fail to take “vintage of securing a. hmdsoine silk at a. low ï¬gure. Regular value 75c. Sale 57 price ................................... c Table Linen borders. Sale prtoe‘ 70 Inch bleached table linen in pretty floral designs with handsome per and other condiments and then eaten. which President Craft of the Alabama state oyster commission la said to have made. la vigorously at- tacked by Andrew Lang. the famous English naturalist “The bivalve." he says. “Is a crea- ture of low sensibility. It does not even pretend to the head development of a limpet or a snail. It lies buried in its mod hank. Active oyster life la repreaentad hy currents of water whlch are swept to and out of Its shell. All the nest ls manly automatic action. Its nervous ayuem Is at low order. A series of three nerve centers or so. scattered through the body. rep- aesaltl Its asnsitlva apparatus It ha 5 E In. ii 'ï¬uqflcwgpat Livs Oystsr s Bit. The statement thst oysters “sun‘er sgonles" when they are ripped from their shells. tortured with vinegar, pep- Andrew Lang Say: It Doua't Hurt - Civic holiday celebration sf l-‘ene- lon Falls was as usual up to its high mark and a. very good crowd of visitors attended the sports. Visit- ors from Lindsay, Bobcaygeon, Kirk- iielii and Coboconk, as well as friends from the surrounding county were present and enjoyed the day. The‘llobcaygeon band, assisted by local talent, furnished the musical part of the program. Mr. and Mrs. DuVies enjoyed a. very pleasant tour, coming by way 0! Cleveland and visited some of the largest cities on the route, v‘lsits\be- Hug made at Indianapolis, Bun‘alo ‘and Niagara Falls. The return trip will be made via Detroit and To- ledo. They abeak very highly also of the beautiful scenery throughout Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Davies. at St. Louis, were guests over Sunday. at the home of their niece, Mrs. Lamb. Mr. V. "Terrill left. last. week {or a! trip through thousand islands and Quebec city. The Misses Jeffery and Miss Irene' Jewell lelt on Friday to Misï¬t. with - friends in Peterboro. ’ Mrs. Brown and daughters 0! To- ronto, are [pending a few weeks camping on Cameron lake. Mr. A. W. Hewie, of Cameron, vis- ited Fenelon Falls [or a few days last week. Mrs. Martin Sharpe and Mrs. Hugh H. Sharpe were in Lindsay on Mon- day attending the funeral of the late Mr. W. Simpson. Miss Edith Townley left on Wedâ€" nesday for South River to visit her friend, Miss Ethel Shane. Master Bertram Cliï¬ returned. home with his mother after spending sev- eral weeks in the burg. Dr. and Mrs. l-‘allis, of Bobcay- geon, visited in town on Wednesday. Mrs. Less CHâ€, of (tannington, was in town on Thursday, the guest of Mrs. R. Wagar. BITING A BIVALVE. , LIMITED 500 Ladiea’ lustre and knit bathing suits with square or round nook‘ in navy only. trimmed with white bnid. assorted sizes and ranging Ladies' white muslin blouses. front has a. panel of eyelet embroidery, ï¬nished on each side with a row of lace insertiom square neck and short. sleeves, all sins. Specialj Kn Ladies Muslin Roller Towelling Pure linen roller towelling, 13 inches wide. grey and white stripe, good (or everyday use. Regular 11c yard. Sale price per yard 01- The Adult Bible¢Class, of Balsovcr, Presbyterian Church. are running an excursion from Kirkï¬eld Lift, Lock to Jackson's Point. Boat ire'n'es lock at? a. m. At a. meetmg of the Orillia' Public Schobl Board it was decided to ap- ply to the town council for the sum of $32,000 for school buildings, site and equipment. )1st N. Smith is spending her va- cation in Torongo and Btm‘alo. $1.00 to NEW SCHOOLS. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Mullen will take up their residence in L,ndsay. After‘the marriage ceremony Mr. and Mrs, McMullen left for Niagara Falls. ()nt., on their honeymoon trip, after which they will spend a short, time in Oshaxéa, and also with Mr. McMullen's uncle, Rev. Jas. Mc- Mullen, of Yorker, Ont. Mc'm lfLI .ENâ€"TERR Y. A quiet. August wedding of inter- est. to Lindsay people took place Wednesday in Toronto, when Miss Lilian Terry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Terry, was united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. Harold Jas. McMullen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMullen, also of Lindsay. The happy young 'couple were unat- tended. I W in ml 3'! The School provides thorough courses in A culture, Commercial Work, Art, for Matri- tion, and for Tachers; besides a General Course for thoée‘ desiring a general education. For further information apply to ' 'r. A. moomu. cates, one Civil Service, and ï¬fteen Lower School,â€"a total of ninety. In the past four years sixty-six First-Class Certiï¬cates have been chained by pupils at this Collegiate. In 1912, twenty-one Faculty or First-class Certiï¬cates were won, seven of them with honors, seven Honor Matriculation Certiï¬cates, twenty- fonr Normal Entrance or Second-Class Certiï¬- cates, twentx-threc _Pas_s Matriculation Certiï¬- While the School Authorities aim at the harmonious development of the physical, mental and moral sides of the students’ natures, they are especiallyo mtiï¬ed at the success of the stu- dents at the various Departmental examinations this year. There is an excellent library in connection with the School, a ï¬rst-class gymnasium, thor- oughly equipped Chemical and Physical labora- tories, and the whole building is now heated and ventilated in the most modern and approved manner. There is also at Cadet Battalion of about 125 boys, which was ranked as “easily ï¬rst †in Eastern Ontario this year. The Board of Education has provided a Staff of eleven teachers, of whom eight are Specialists, thus putting each Department and sub-depart- ment in charge of a thoroughly competent Specialist. L sizes. Special] 50 I Lindsay Collegiate Institute will re-open for the Fall Term on Tuesday, September 3rd. It is important, in view of the shortened School Year, that Students should be present from the opening day. Lindsay Collegiate Institute. HYMENEA L. Blouses WWW 1912 '30 Corsets 1912-13. Lace and Insertion Corset cover embroidery in plain and cross bar eflects. These are partiCUIarly good value and we oflor them to you at per yard... 25c Pure linen lace with insertion match ranging in widths from 3 Embroidery We are agents for the celebraled Cromptcn Brush and Bias l-‘illud Corsets. See the excellent corsets wegziue you’ in .four diflerem styles at, per pair ................ . Lndioa' {ant-y collars in embroider- ed. lace and corded effects. Clearing at ......................... c Ladies Collars wide. Per yard... Heavy black paillette silk,‘ soft and lustrous. a. magniï¬cent silk for waists and dresses, full 36 inches Paillette Silk Miss K. Mclnms and her cousin, Miss J. Walker. of Toronto, spent. two weeks with relatives near Kirk- ï¬eld. Dated this 17th day of August, 1912. I___ Minn-t. qutin of Yoton‘ Linc \ul" ‘RS’ 1 IST. 1912, MUNICIPAL- l 1’4! (IF THE 'IVIWXSHII’ HP ‘ I «1.1m CUITNTY (IF \‘ic. ‘ Toma: ‘ Notice is hereby gixen that I have transmitted or deliVered to the per- ;sons mentioned in section R of the Ontario \Hoters Lists Act. the copies required I); said sections to be 5-, transmitted or delivered at the list... made pursuant t‘d’said Act, of nti.‘ persons appearing by the last reVisâ€" ,ed Assessment Roll of the said muni- cipality to be entitled to \ote in the said municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assam!» ly and at municipal elections : and? that the said list was ï¬rst posted up at my ofï¬ce at the township of lhlâ€" ton. on the 9th day of August, 1912. and remains there for inspection. And 1 hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions cor- recmd according to law. During July and August This Store Class (3111 at 5 o’ckck Clerk’s Notice“ BERT NICHOLSON, Clerk of Township of miton. Saturdays excepted l'er ya rd 75c ‘0 to