llMcCullOugh’s V GOODERHAM. (Special to The Post.) . «Crowded out last week'.) Atlastweseemtobehsight ‘0! V suing. A heavy rain fall and 'nice v my days have shown their effect mthegmss. hBax-rand M135 1mm bet- E Shows the wond- erful variety, of the newest models Or so many ex- Clusive designs. Mr. ’l'horne has the cement founda- thn for his new barn partly com- gland. The wet weather has retard- d the workmen considerably. Earle Vanstone, who had the 1:88- farm: to cut his foot about a week 150,132 now improving very nicely. SM.01)posite Post Ofï¬ce "my -- Solid Leather Footwear Robert Ann, cheeï¬maker. Spent W! with friends and relatives hmboro. The people of this place are phas- d to m that our POW-16' mer- m Hr. Grier, has decided to re- fl m us. He has always given â€at excellent satisfaction, and the now would be very sorry to loan p'in from $1.25 Dainty patent Colt blucher or The new wine Sf_13de of calf and l<1d,in both high blucher cut and 0"fords, lace or bll’tton. . l . . ‘.’viv v . 'YVVVQQQQOOQQ'QQO WMORMSth Ilrs. Phflnpfln m". Ire. «Har- ""’ , o wmyemretotollow.. _ tle. In. N059.Mre.80werdend : ' - ‘ 9 We name the the Rev. Ir. Inn. Pritchatd. flheceore. The In- . [M ' ’ Wilson, _ o! 81;. D1735 lethodlst nitrite have III! a very M ' K . :Ichlrdi;hasbeen,wt0m you ammunition-second you it . f other in chem of this with an inM'numher. :mld In Interesting Fem hr the Blight W of : 3.31 w ’ . no Women's {nominee have de- , rhopoetatthevmm “at“. : .Youreomdeoenoucediothe,cidedeohoidejeoncueoothem :,QQOOOOOOOOOOQOOO’QOO§§OQOOOOOOOOOOO'QM ‘mdxtrolgmfr.t, dutyk; J. Scott, 01 001011., and REABURO. ter mar a severe atteek of la ’ing a miniature forest. {or the pur- I In. A. Grahams†president 0‘ the (Spedal to The Post.) mm loo-e at short: to m “m *1“ m" W ԠI’m m fled wt last we†Hr. moat-Day, oi moi-y 1111!..th ; amt! and wisdom errata-eating. Meat the meeting at the, W0- Icrow - church me. Lime Johnston..or neeooviiwl Well. in. Editor. is it poo-me mn’I Imam. hm on WM! The pulpit 0‘ the Ram“ were married, on May 6th at Lind- that the farmer knows nothing? In lut- ' ' was filled very acceptably on 81:1- any. . pretty lieu-1y 0791'! issue 10: your . I: I J. H. ï¬lling. who won eer- m lest. mommg and "ï¬' ’ Mas. Joe. Day, ot’Tory Hill, '1: valueble never there is some We loud! W VIM“ nailed m 3,, Shields 8 Student 0d PM?“ making her last visits among- Irina iron the pen of the proton-on tell- a wagon as the lone- m'owoy. 1' w waivers-t1 .Townm' 3‘} m in the neighborhood before jotting lag the tamer how to Md pier. slowly . recovering lir- Heine'- “moan the rite 0‘ ‘3"an “3 Ir. boy at‘Salmm Arm, 3. c. raise cattle and take care of his neighbor- govc the e ploughing bee Ward in the Union. Chard-1;? M... Fred Evans, 01‘ one“ m m horses. 'hen" m, that. m on. d1! lat", when there were the Rev. Mr- MarSh' 0‘ mania e taken charge of fhe school at Ursa 'lormers on the Seotoh Line from twelve team- Mt- ' use preached.†‘3 1â€â€ and a n- ‘ ‘Vhom you on get more genuine in“ no team: People In rum-3 ï¬ve congn'gatwn- _ ‘Our fishermen ere trying their luck formation about practice! m in; for u! COW t42' “3°. 3;, Howard Holmee and M13†L‘ at their favorite sport, but so far 'in five minutes than my 0! thoee place on the 18th 0! Jm- I JIM were mama °n Tuesday have not had much shecees. fellows ever knew, or can hope ‘10 Capt- H- Lane. '0‘ Boboayaeon. m ‘ .zeemoon by the Re“ M“ â€8â€!" °I 'Rev. Mr- Meeting preached in the know, Tor it is not their «nine. a visitor here at Thnuday even- 1 my. They have our best “5"†lethodlst church. Sunday afternoon. The Star chem factor! is t0 N 111:. ’ {or success in the future. The R. T. of '1'. had a social even- opened for operations in a few don. lira. Puffer returned to her home Wet "other is still the order of . the day and but very little seeding ing at Mrs. J. Cooliell's on Friday under the management of Mr. End in Toronto on My mom. I d e on that account. 1â€â€œ t° â€7 *° mm 8 “a“ spark Human. and if he continues to do me, neowngtoo went to 0.1mm has been one ye - . . ’0‘ interest in the society. as well as he has been doing in the on Monday on “the“. -’ Arbor day “'35 celebrated 111 “gm Mrs. R. Modill left yesterday for past. the Star shall sparkle brighter Hr. Wm. Weld! his pm' the ‘1 3"“ Style by the teacher énd P111338 Lindsay, where she Will my some thin: ever. Riverside “are. where he had his I 0‘ “r publicechool on Friday time. Mr. Wm. Laird has his wooddied butcher ehop. Hebe .1†pm t and evemmng ‘5 now in mm Mr. J. Hadley has put a new completed. I! he only hob a help- an npâ€"to-date hitch: fix for ‘10": shew for Wine“ boat on Pine Lake. mine he would be e happy Bill. “on“... e... inn-O I mom Allan. cheeetmaker. spent -. - -- - -- No Other Shoe Store Hiram!“ 10 For Victoria Day May Twenty-Fourth noun"990ï¬â€™9009*‘Oflkoooooooo99999590w [2' PAGES . ' bu, sixty-Fourth Yearâ€"NO. 20 tex- me:- seven at“ Post.) grim 1: t v‘veek) m“ Aellm‘t'Day. of won 88 . l l Ilia Ioizflg1JMM-Ut Ba; Were married on May 6th aptably on Sunâ€" V ‘ i an; ad ev g, by Has. Joe. Day. of‘Tox-v of mu: not. nan much success. fellows ever knew, or I â€3‘“ -Rev. Mr. Hearing preached in the know, â€for it is not ï¬nd ' m lethodist church, Sunday lifter-noon. The Star cheese ï¬nch The R. T. of '1‘. had a social even- opened for operations 1 "d" 0‘ ing at Mrs. J. Carmen’s on Friday unau- the management seeding last, to try to revive a little spark Huro‘hmer, and if he co mm rot interest in the society. as well as he has been Mrs. R. Madill left May for past. the Star shall up! [pupils Lindsay. where she will my some than ever. .y 18811. ~time. Hr. Wm. Laird has proper Mr. J. Hadley has put a new completed. If he only boat on Pine Lake. mate he would be 8 ha] . “fen" Mr. D. McColl is moving into the - .__+..__ “an“ village again. .i... I Mr. 8. Whittaker has 1th; for Gov. KINNOUNT Any pair of an: tan calf chocolate kid, w’me shade calf, patent colt, ‘blucher and oxfords, all this spring mod- els of the ï¬nest type of shoeâ€" 1naking, worth up to 4.00 a. pair, for your choice 2 98 ........................ . for men and women, easiest shoe on earth. Price $5 “(135.50, pastorate o! the Baptist éhurCh Sun- Another shipment just received of the Dr. A. Reed Cush- ion SoleShoe Miss Belle Shires is "home on a visit 'trom Toronto. $2.98 spam Maria Day ago in Toronto. is doing SCOTCH LINEâ€"SOUTH VERULAM friends â€in Manitoba. We are 313d to hear Ms. T. pleasea with everything. Miss ‘Boyce, of Tory Hill, lelt last week for a few months" visit tn ganda, where he has interests in several claims. We w'ish him auc- Imectoxj Phillips gave our school 1mm: her last visits among 313;...†in the neighborhood before 10m (Special to The Post.) 3 «Crowded outlast week.) at the remainder of the year. 'Our ï¬shermen Ire trying- their luck 1: their favorite sport. but so far and if he 'follows the has le'ft for Gow- ““1 More 10mm: '11:: the u Ann. 3- 0- raise catt’ 0‘. 0mm has farm harass school at Ursa ’1m 0' the 1881'- whom you 1 trying- their luck formant“. whom Mrs. M. Broivn left on Thursday to visit friends in Toronto. Mr. E. B. Munn, clerk a: the town- ship of Snowdon, spent a couple of days in Fenelon Falls this week on business. ‘ The monthly meeting at the W0- man’s Institute was ï¬eld on Wed- nesday evening h ï¬e town at. There was a WWW, it Uzing the Wflflm,“ Mr. W. Pbok returned to his home in Trenton on Friday last. Mr. J. R. Erskine, of Halibm't'm, was a visitor here on Wednesday. MINDEN (Special to The Post.) Miss Lizzie ' Jones is Mn: friends in 1-131in this week. Messrs. F. Stinson, A. E. Stin- eon, J. H. Delaware, 8. Gilbert, and: J. H. Graham attended the éonven- tion in Fenelon Falls on Tuesday. Miss Cums and Mr. Lane, 'of P017- lea Corner, visited at Mr. Jno Culâ€" lis’ on Sunday last. Mrs. Geo. Owens is spending 3M days with her son, Mr. Herman The many Eden friends of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Owens are sorry to learn of the illness of their baby daughter, and all hope for a speedy week, and it was decided that we hold our annual 8. S. anniversary on Sunday, June 20th, and Tuesday, June 22nd. have in the meantime. Mr. Percy Hancock is visiting his home here and renewing old acquailr (Special to The Post.) The Eden baseball team have start- ed to practice, again for the co mg season, but since it does not appear to be coming very fast, perhaps we might organize a boating club to On Wednesday. Mar, 5th. Mr. Joe- oph Hodgson and Ilia m5. Woods both of Burnt River, were united in marriage at the Baptist parsonage by the Rev. T. France. At the Baptist parsonage, on Mon- day, May 0th, Mr. Bryant and Min Catharineson the 3.35 train†To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dett Saturday, May 8th, a. son. were married by the Rev. '1‘. France. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant lefl: for St. Miss Dorothy Clark, of Fendon Falls, is staying withher aunt. Mrs. Mrs. J. Brown: letft for Napanooon Monday. Mr. J. Wilson is busy moving in- to the house recently purchased tron. Mrs. E. A. White and children were viflitors iin Penelon Falls last week. Mr. Victor Soward. of Potaboro, has accepted a position with Hop- kins Bros; a: Mark. The Sunday school was well at- turned from Stirling, last week. having spent a few weeks with their daughter. Mrs. H. 0. Clark ' this village and vicinity attmdod the Conservative convention held at Penelon Falls on Tuesday last. Mr. D. Battle of Kitchen was KINMOUNT (Special to The Post.) Quite a number of the residents of king in the t( large ‘crowd px :ï¬ion of officers. 1: 01 ofï¬cers. 1: aeiected: Mrs. - a..-“ .98-- â€" LINDSAY POST happy 8111. 1mm; the amt. LINDSAY, ONTARIO. FRIDAY. MAY 721, r! this with .n menu-4| number ~ The Wom'l ,Mltute lave de- in the cidedtoholdejoonoert comma L, mtgol my phnt- Mrs. A.- J.Seott, atom â€a In. A. GM Mont at the m flu. W, m;_...-_ 7...“..4. 4.. 1-..;‘L wants the authorities to mu! ‘ daughter's Mge to Wesley X Chen. The daughter It not M Q ;Hmm Bach resident: south of Saltfleet will be mod to Bur- Some people in “I“ ‘0‘"! “I“ Croft attended the mm o! pride in fixing II? M Pm- mum-mum Mr. Jan. Phillipa. Mr. Lapp is plum“ m m m. Corker, wile and «utter. trees. mam; ; tow days at their There's no annular dirty collars now. Mrs. F. Sparks has opened up nflrstohsslnnndryanllntfldsst. and the bunty of it is. you can get your laundry twice a. week. so 'get busy and take around your linen. Quality is her motto. Cresswell will play ball here on tho 29th.Hers’ston'intorBrm1n.q branch g‘h‘nd in M with the conditions and tug-used business which Mr. Thompson and his waist- ants hum negotutod. â€"Eleven Italians vote fined 31, 1 Port Arthur tor 11102311! new gave orders for its removal to the store a! Mr. E. Z! Yet-ex. Hr. Horton has gone to Peterbol'o to live. . The building which was ï¬tted up for a possible post ofï¬ce is now in structure is in a. very delipidoud condition; Thepoetoflieehuulutchng- ed hand. ad button. The govern- debton the parsonage paid. The He- thodist church in. Britain and st Vaâ€" lentin. were never in n more nourish- ing condition. the unanimous expreesion of the of- ficial board. During Mr. Moore'e pee- torate the church has been remodell- ed and paid (or. a sum in- crease in membership made, and the ciation of the ability tad ï¬delity of hisminlsterm duties," This was LITTLE BRITAIN -(Special to The Post.) Little Bfltain. May 18. -- At the official meeting held in the Methodist church, May 3rd, Mr. W. R. Swain moved, and I. HcKee seconded. The funeral took place on Friday to the linden cement]. and was conducted by Rev. ‘11. "G Kingston. of the Anglican church. of which the deceased was a member. Stanhope. Smithâ€"Horphettâ€"At the residence of the bride’s pal-elite, on Wednesday May 12, 1909, by Rev. E. W. Rov- lund, Hr. Jae. Smith and)“: Christina Morphett, all of Anson towndlip. Death has removed yet another te- sident of this district in the pemn of Mr. Robt. Barton. who died in1 Minden towndllp on Wednesday, In! Amelbridgclstobecrectedthn Robt. Baker. all 0! this townshib or; Mrs. J39. A. Gmozly. o! Lind-u. :2: a: was a. Visitor here‘on Friday- 11,0 . who Chrkâ€"Hakebâ€"At Muple LII“- 571 H 11 Rev. 8. Lloyd, on Thursday. “81.1.: $521.: turned to her home last week. Era. J. Andenon, of Peterboro. er- rived here on Tuesday evening and was present at the bedside of her viv __-' â€"â€" -v- in; {ox-mututdnmtto take‘rockonod onthelmbenmn who plmonthelflthdJune. hum toukeadmtcge of the ( Ont. ll. Lure. jot Schumann: high nm to non his timber out ‘a visitor here on Thursday mn- to the hie; never-theta. be we. mg. ,thero, and by closing the neu- on Mrs. Putter returned to her home rapidly in the lower than. the dili- m'rorontoon'mmdaymomilt- Jam run were left high and dryon um, Badminton went to Oflmno the ploughed land, where they flopp- on Hands! on human. jed shout mu their month. an m. Wm. Weld! ha pm' the cm; were filled with and. â€adhere In. Lax-am; president at the Woman's W in Irondde were ' ._.... prenatstthomflngolthe Wo- Marc's WW Omen nice m’o Imam here on WM, mm. Wm M warm tut. “than dun in: ploughed- ï¬eld ‘1' J H mm!- "0 V“ '6‘ up Near â€an. two 100“! WMHW‘W nailed undo: [m Pclmm :gnm m "I" o! the Standard bank rues m'uuy. in mg}. 7mm: plannedâ€" we I» '- Hr. Hllm'l flooded and the 'lungo nude their ï¬zniï¬my breezes. don't W “10" 7" suMmuputthMud (lg mm. Iny 14. -- Mr. Croft extended the (anon! of Roy his Ir. '0: mambo lelt to: West Tor onto. where he has accepted a posi- tion a: shipping clerk for the Bates Lumbar/Co. Hr. Wu. and Perry Brock were in {known in un- loamy. Kin nonuncn m in many this morning. -- It. Ito-non Anderson 10“ 10“ Dundord this morninx' where h‘ 'm be W10: some mpnthm Toronto is to give an oddralu on the hym'o min-loony movunoot' in Knox church here. and otDunr ford on Barbuda. the 30th inst. No doubt. large audio-goes will be out would not tum know}: of 11:. But- rouxhl' quick exit had they natbeen toldofit. murmur-made zood prowl-in tho-oedhulutweek. hatchet-one my ï¬eld. that ac too at M. youngmnbythenuneolw. Oo- ‘nld tor next (by. and thin;- lave Mt (oradnyorootill could secure another elem-idle. Luckily for than they lacuna a " now bleaching in the sun. Gmt 'qmtltiu 0! Mouse .‘pun will mmm.uthewemm veryhlghhthelrtlmeotmnlng, and it has dropped very avidly chomoothsttgmtjmonntofthe mnwlllheleftondrylsnd. Two well known resident: of ï¬ll! place pasted sway during the lat been controlling (or the pent yeer Dene. On Sunday evening the light questions. pan! no bills. gun no no- tice, but wu gone. and the electric Ir. Burroughs. who hos been the electrician berefortheputyun took his mt on Monday. the 10th muons busy street. end Ir. J. J. Defltt'huthe hove his cottage bricked in the neat burgh thi- upflnx. Mr. John Walker has bricked his house on Sherwood hislugeatom,vhichheiberecting andlr.BertWflshtispxepu-ingto on the west side of Bolton etreet, at the {exudation o! caught and area away in wsgon load. by people of the locality. 'phcuforthohtchtncndmgflng '-§otthurpro¢uy.butmymnot Brockonod onthelmbumn who 4m toukeadmhgeof the illness, at the Age of fifty-eight. Both (metals were largely M, and the surviving when of the families have the hurt felt Impl- thyofthepeopleoithevillegennd vicinity in their and bereavement. The suckers are up in myrhds at the dun here and they are being L ma want left this mow “at mm: of Minna: Sun ' Will Paid ~Dathf In Id! Bobcaygeon Man Has Disappeared The debate: 0! the ladles' Orange; use: «be foolish virgin has ï¬g- Auodnuon leave the end 01qu ~ and In an elopement she usually for the convention gt Pmom on toâ€. a eonrle of instructions in the In! 84th. art of Illumination. and W. Sfltur, 0! White Lake, were Hr. Butterfly. at Euonville, held union h the Orange Hall Sands: gt 11 o'clock. Mr. and In. Hex-ts, of Linday. lave bought a. [arm from 111'. D. Ic- Coll. Mrs. Hart: is an expel-Seneca “adamant. week. but by the chilly rather we ere having the blrdl must have nude 3 mistake. - . Tb Mellow: held a. special meet- 'inglnltheOnnceHnlloandsy. Connemidmen-oemtobepretty busy, judging by the mambo:- aeen in tharilhgelutweek. AverydMsocidentthpen- edtonyonngmumodomrug. Howaï¬dngatmnrhud using Ileana. R. C. Short, H. Short. J. Spencer and J. Watson were down iron: Tory Km to aunt to agree due. 1.: also present. by 14th. t A young son has suited pt A. mtheorderolthedsy. Gooda'hun. my 18.â€"Seedinx and “Means. ram; chips sud bonï¬res Gun Explosion at Gooderham .Dcpaldlempim, pad Nannyl'flenthsvuulutwoek. In. A. Loganreturmdfrom To- routoonSatnrday. buebdl again this summer, and hope to be in good condition before the m is hr dimmed. _ Jack Hellman is with R. lor- mywctenmtakc’nvtehnetor Ir. A. 0mm of nudity, was in.tovn My. um: ' ' W '8' n my quiet one, no ' “ one being present but their on re- latives. - Hum. Jag. mm m J... Wright m- “an†h" :0: 2:30;†- In“ for Latchrord yesterday even- other pain WY _AA- "A kA-A LI.__ .. PAYS THE DOMINION BANK I; lather-1:401. Ir. J... Phlllippo‘ “Mn-emanating. .Ouwnldhuchugeotthe'ebc- lightphato'tngtothe lud- duMotlr.B¢n-oogh. m-Gonlldtlorl‘lhortfldtto the city. Bat omnm buy Ducting m Whnlhamm a. number a Mdell‘h‘thom, ummmaputm will mintheanuflu. at Bottom. In! 11â€"“. ‘. Denni- Ipent Sundny with his (Speck! to The Pact.) ‘-3°!Ilaltthhnorm.rorth. Termsâ€"Oman per Year C. L. 8.â€"Rogers and ‘Fflion. Dry- er and O'Camor. McIntyre and K.- My. Gough and Burke. “Ion and Brown. Gregory â€â€œ1. Wednesday evening the ï¬nal naâ€" eion 1n the game between the Lind- “! Whiat club and the C..LS. tad ;plncein the rooms of the former“ Inner n splendid contest the C. L8- won by six tricks but lost on the round. the town team having a 1d 0! twelve tricks after the ï¬rst .- den (1 a. fortnight ago. Each â€- Iion counts of thirtyotwo (50" . The lollowing were the p13 :â€" Town teem-Soother“ and lush» Ir. E. Cnida- left on Friday {or Northern Ontario. mas Dorothy French, of L. C. I.. spent Saturday and Sunday at the Ir. Grattan Graham of Toronto is- speuding his vacation with his pat» Ilia- Swpe, of Lindsay, is visit- ing m in town. Ir. 'A. J. Gould left on m, {or Cobalt. Kiss Gladys French is visiting 58’ (ï¬nd, Miss Clarke. 0! Cobonrg. Miss A. Kerr lelt on Saturday to hunchto Means. G. W. McGee, d the Bank of Montreal. and Sta-by Hall. 01 the B. N. A. staff. Thy will doubtless make things II. have rented the stone owned by Mr. C. Curtis, next to Ir. Hand's inn!- nre store. It is their intention to Mom the interior of the bum!- in: into Wonderland, which is ad- fverfloed to afford amusement to ‘I'he funeral, which took place im- the family residence, Bond street, on- Snnqlay afternoon was largelz ILâ€" Minthepcnono!Mr.Robt.lc~ Hotel Kawanha's New Manager Ir. Wt! Smog has lost . valuable m ad foal. Ir. Wm. Boldt. in, is home Bobcnynon. where he ha ha: iron: the librarian. Mrs. R n n_ '. Milne, Hamilton, late of Rm NEW amass. wl Luau. . 31-.†NEAR KENT- a few days with We The Whist Club I" “Vt“. Imogene to my live to