Sidrsmenâ€"Messxs W. Curry, W. Codingham. H. Cottlnghrn, W. Fee, L Jones and A. Ford. - IRI- Miss Hazel Adams, of Lindsay wis- Nurseryman Kennedy last week re- itod fneLds in town last week. vaed .3 stock of ornamental trees ' Miss Shirley Bean, of Lindsay, and 'has been busy supplying- his was the guest of Mrs. Dr. Sutton. women-s with the same. on Friday. air. Haynes, of Port pen-y, ha; . Miss Bruce. who has»- been visiting- ‘1ken the place of Mr. Fred Brad- IMI‘S- J- A- WylLe for the past two , --, as operator at the junction. ' weeks, returned to Toronto on Satur ‘ :. ’Cdebome has moved his ofâ€" E “"133" ' to“; the Parson property tol ML. C0011 M3115. 0f C£.E., Peter- .- rear 9f the' house owned by boro, was home for a few . days Henderson. i iast week. It. '1'. W. McLean gave an inter? fling address on Enday even.ng to the “Builders" class. of the Prus'oy tsian church. on Ur. subject of mar sports. I I 2 3 Vestry Clerkâ€"Mr. J. Beatty. Lay Delegate to Synodâ€"41:. W. G. Stephenson, With Mr. R Bannon as ‘lonel Sam Hughes has again ' 1 kindly donated a silver cup the annual hve mile race to held on \Zay 21th. Thxs race is an to all amateurs, provided they ‘ave lived in the Province during Lb: past year. ‘ . - At the annual vestry meeting 0! must church, tne following ofï¬cers m elccted: Rector‘s Wardenâ€"Mr. R. John- o .-.. ~ at worklng shun V2.3“ t1 uh (Special to The Post) ‘ llissJZnth Woodger, of the Lind- :say Collegiate Inst.tute was guest of her brother. Rev. W.‘ Woodger, a Saturday and Sunday. 31's. Harry Lamb gaVe a dalxghtful shutout tea on Thursday. Hr. Sam Sche, who is at pra alt workmg in Toronto. paid a OMEE'QEE JGTTEEGS People's Wardenâ€"Mr. T. C'. Steph- Kr. and Mrs. Fallis, of Bethany, 9.. _ . ï¬t»... A»! .4?! . II A 'i L.IO.,ID $6... Fla: is Happening at the Pretty Lime Capital of Emily Township szit to his family here this Real Leather Hand Bags wuh gilt or gun metal trim- ‘ngs separate purses; made m _.a'est Styles. ReguEar $2 0:; Cath- Your choice for j us: ....... Boys’ wide patent leather Buster Brown Belts in prettv pol k a dot patterns; all shades, gilt and gun metal buckles; regular 25c va1ue; special each ............ 19c gAGE l.- Ladies’ Back Castmer Hose, all pure wool, mad: En England. Reg'flar 50: value Special per nair only ..................... 290 The banner of highest quality and remember it as a bright spot of s . QLMONEY DEMONSTRATEB Cashmere Hose Boys’ Buster Brown Beits Hand Bags egufar waists and dresses. 9 choice 131' value $100 and $1 980 To clear at per yard 59c O" . b ‘3 \:- a ‘ In officer for the Salvation Army corps, of Lindsay. was In {town on Monday, collecting for the self-denial fund. § Mrs. Miller. of Peterboro, mil contribute two vocal séiections at z the concert ;n the Methodist church on May 24th. ' Mr. John Veals is home from Mc. Master Umversity. Toronto. l C i Rev. Mr. Wocdger occupied the § 13111th of the Methodist church 0n ‘ Sunday eventng, the pastor, 'R37. 5 Mr. Burns, administering the Sacra.- ment of the Lord’ 9 supper at two of the aypointmrn s on the Bethe'x circuit. in the afternoon and eVen- ling. Mr. Woodger also took the 321' [vice at Lebantn in the aftemooa. (Special to The Past) - In flower seeds our Leviathan man- Wcathar dry, rain needed, fires gel, mammoth long, reg/mangel and raging last week. Some people are giant yellow mange! are great. A- seemingly very careless about. szt‘ H'iginbotham, druggxst, LGdsay. "‘ ting tires at this time cf the 411' .Mrs. McQ'uaig, and child, of To;â€" onto, are visiting Mrs. Dr. 'Sutton. Pains of King and Sturgeon-sis. have been-oiled, which has been of great benefit in laying the dust. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Comeil, of Lindsay. spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. ~ Corâ€" neil. Miss Bert-ha Nichcls was home for the week end. The engagement is announced of Miss Maggie Fee. to Mr. Milton Sherln, the marriage to take piace quietly in Jun. Mr. Hart, of Toronto, sp'Z'ot the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Elliott. Mr. Havelcck Fee. of Lindsay. was home over Sunday. Mrs. .1. English, and children, of Unionville,‘ are' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. English. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine. and Mrs. Staples, of Lindsay. motored down on Saturday evening. and spent Sunday w;th Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Earl. . on Friday. Miss Bruce. who has: been visiting' Mrs. J. A. Wylle for the past two weeks, returned to Toronto on Satur urday. 'Ihere is some talk of a choral society temg formed in our mm‘st. This will be a decided accusisition to the musical cirties of our' village and we understand the society will open the new tows hall bya con- cert. were guests of Omenee‘ friends on Sunday. sts Sher‘n, who has been ï¬shing in Torcnto for the past month re- turned to Lakefield on Friday. She was accompanied by her niece. Miss Davis, of Lakefield.. M‘ss Sherin's many friends here will he pleased to know that she has quite recover ed from her recent severe Illness. Mohairs. best English mam: In dainty printed patterns. choice colorings, for waists and dresses. wash and wear Wt“. Regular value, 73c. Special per yard 59¢: Handsome Dresden Rib- bons in shades of sky, mauve s’nell, pink and champagne, 6 to 8 inches wide. Regu- lar value 45c yard. Your choice per yazd ...... 29c KINMOUNT 1860 Pongee Silks Ribbons Udï¬ 1 lowest prices waves over every department. Come sunshine in your life. Rsad this list of special cHerings L1 i A number from here attended the I funeral of the late Mr. Carr of Fur» uace Falls, last Friday. Miss Bertha Beach of Miner’s Bay spent Saturday and Sunday at her I home here. DUNDAS FLAVELLES LIMITED E ‘ Mr. Char ie Doherty is home {toms ‘QVaneonver, 8.0., on a visit. He '- {lakes the-‘westcrn city well and in- ! tends after a short stay to go Death visited the home of Mrs. J. Gillespie, some miles west of here, on Sunday and removed her youngest son John, a boy of about 13 years About two months ago her husband died and shortly after his death. scarlet fever set in the family, but with the exception of little John’s it was amild case. The remains of the late Mr. David Smith of Blac‘: Lake, near Gooder- ham, were interred here On Saturday May. 6th. I John Auétxn has purchased the Dclierty {am about a mï¬e, south 'of the vfIlage. ancL has been buSy putt’ng i'n the‘spr‘xng crop. Mrs. Ed. King is offering h'e‘r house and lot for sale as she it?- tends movm‘g to St. Joseph’s ISI- l‘and‘, where Mr. King and Racy '3 58 5 q M-M.n~.-~_-.n r“... Fire totally destroyed the house and barn of Mr. William Henderson, a few miles souch of here, one day last week. 5 Mn Robert Allan has sold his rhouse and lot to Mr. J. Alustin. He intcnds to go west in the near futurex The ladies are all busy houSe clean- ing these days. the result of the abovve carelessness “as .zhe burning of the house and ban: of Mr. McGann 01! the Bob- caygecn Road, a; mile and’ a halt ‘ south of the village. the tenant Mr. ( Wm. Henderson 108mg all his house. i hold e ',fects together with most of _his implements. The other ï¬re far- gther south destroyed a lot of fine , {timberï¬ wood. rads etc, befonging} ' to Wilhe Scarlett. ‘ There was some insurance on the ihouse tad Earn on the MbGann -..‘._,_, Another old res;dent has been cal~ 196} to the great beyond in the person 'of Mr. Richard Carr. He passed away on May 16th He lived‘ on the Monck Road, about ï¬ve miles east of th: village. He was, bur~ ied in the Klnmunt cemeury on the 12th. Rev. Mr. Ferry. and Warden Co- Misses .Pearl"and Life. Hooper vis- bell. of G‘al'way made a trip to 30b» ited on Sunday at Mr. Tlnney's, caygeon fast week on business. ‘ Oakwood. ' Mr‘. Bain moves into the house this «week. Mr. Michael Mansfield has mew] him of? to the west on a visa†We expect to see him back soon't as he intended only a very short‘i msit. Seeds : Seeds: In flower seeds our Leviathan man- year. The high winds of Thursday, and Frzday sent th‘e fire‘ some. 011 Friday the fire spread rapidly, and Miss un are Free Cup of Coï¬â€˜ee an? ofï¬ce! Ladies’ 'Whit: Lawn Blouses, made in Klmona style. fzont of allover embroidery, open m the back. low neck and short sleeves edged with val. lace; all sizes. These sell regularly I 19 at $1.75 and $2.00 each. Your choice while they last. Each ....................................... - SUITABLE FOR CONFIRMATIONâ€"“We have a complzte range of Children’s White Muslin Dresses, with low or high neck, short or long sleeves, trimmed With embrmdery or lace, some “ ith .1 panel of wide embroidery inSertion; all styles; assorted sizes, 6 months to 14 years. 50C Prices $8.00 down to . CHiLDREN’S WHiTE MUSLIM BLOUSES frome! Mr. Thos. Penzelly, cf Cmsarea, once. . Mr. and Mrs. :Wesiey Sloan webt to Muskoka this week to spend a‘ few weeks 'campmg. The mud cats are biting pretty good now and our sports are catch- ing a good nmeer of them, ;.’ LITTLE BRITARI A load of ladies belonging to our Women’s InstLtute went to Man- illa on Thursday of this week to attend the W M.S. convention of the Cannington- district. Mr. Mark 'Wickett has the wall com-meted for his new residence and will commence the black work- at WHITE LAWN DRESSES Mr. James . Taylor, of Oakwood, vzsited Mrs. I_£ fred Taylotbn Sum day last. Miss Nina Allin, and Miss Smith school teachers, of Valentia, visited relatives in our villaga on Sun- day. ' Mr. Wm. Oliver. of Toronto, was m our village a couple of days last week visitimg‘friends. Mr. Frank Lee, of the Standard“ Bank staff has been moved to the- Beaverton 'branch. Frank made many friends while here, and .we hope he will like Ins new place. Mr. and .Mrs. Geo. AVery, Mr. and Mrs. John Stacey, were at, Hay- den last wee: attsndz‘ng the mneral of a. relative of Mr. Avery. visited at Mt. George Aldred's on Sunday. Mrs. John H. Pogue, wh) spent the winter months in California, re- tur "ed to herhome recently. Mr. Charlie Smith returned to Vancouver, 3.0.. last week,. after spending a few days with friends m our “huge- Mr. Rirhard Avery and Mr. ~Jchn- Medland‘ exave finished the trick work on their dwellings,_which im- proves them very much. â€"'â€"- Mr. Percy Hancock spent Sunday (Special to The Post) at Dunsford, with hncï¬ parents. who 137228 officers abd teachers of the have recently had thei: house des- Methodist Sabbath" school are busy; troyed by fire. planning and preparing for their Miss Rose Wright is sounding a tea in June. Leo‘: for bxlls later. Pew days in The Glen;‘ the guest i Mr.- and Mrs. Parry Lobb. 017 of Mrs. H. Fowler. - w weeks 'campmg. = Asa. Sup.â€"Mr. Joe Walker. yarnâ€"m The mud cats are biting pretty Treas.â€"â€"R. J. Burn. at the { rod now and our sports are catch- Sec.-â€"Miss Edna Bradburn. u.‘ _ at 3 ‘p. g a good number of them._ Lib -â€"R. J. Burn‘ he give; Teachersâ€"Mr. J. Walker, Mr. J. R, The Le: LINDEN VALLEY. " Magee, Mrs. ‘James Hobbs, Mrs. T. _‘re presg (Special to The Post) Snolvden, and Mr. R. H. Malyon. Everybo Mrs. R. McDonalh, and two chi]: We are glad to sse Mn A. Sh:c‘.:.. ani 15c The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church mast at tlie home of Rev. Mrs. Moses Methaall this wee". A good attend‘ance is requested. Mr. Russefl Rodmau commenced op- eratbns .onthis new dwelling this week. Dental~0ne' 9f the ï¬rm of Neal'- ands Irvinez. imtists. L'ndsay will make a special visit to Little Britain, Mrs. Rudd's on Friday. May 28th. Cail‘ in the morning it possxble. Mr. 221' Mrs†Dave ATrumble, and daughter, Leona, of 03* wood visxted Mr. J. J. Glass on Sunday. Mn. and Mrs. Parry Lobb, of Browniiae School House visited her home an;Sunday last. , Mrs, E. Z. Yerex, Miss Ada Broad. and Mrs. Alfred Webster vi-s 1ted friends at Cambray one. ,dJy last week, , THE LINDSAY POST Miss Dunbar of Lon on, wiil serve on 'on, wiil serve free to ail visimrs to our store “Rideau Make her a visit and leak-A how to make coffee properly The annual business meeting or the MISS; Bettit. Sunday school was held on Wednes , 81111533. at. th day evening hast. After reports were Tram. , heard the following officers werel “ elected: .' ‘ n7 Miss Fannmg and!!!†sister, “ 01} M73~ MCLaughhn 22mm Hamilton, are visiting Rev. Thomas, week “‘03" a mouths‘ Snowden's. home 50 fl"‘G‘I'Cip- Mrs. Arthur McGiIl with Ruthand. MUS- Rbbinscn. of Oakvmodr Allan. are†visiting her » ’brothemn- has been in at her dinghter' law Mr. w. 'Mchil. ' . Jémesu is tray-roving, visit a Mr. H. Ball. of Cave-.11.} relatvves in the village cn day. m. R. Staples and family were? Mrs Wesley Lowes. or guests of Mr. Thomas], Johnson, ,on umted at 11°11‘Darents, Mp. Sunday. é l’a'ters. nan-loan... The Methodxst church an, contem- Ith'e cider-cut p plating holding a garden party on ciety._ the 23nd of June, Coronation Day,‘ Mr; Percy H We- areI sorry to hear at the death : for I‘Emilton, Of’ ML James Johnson. m. John- '8 Dvï¬ition. MI son‘ has been living with|h's broth- 9 89d 33 h! we: er, Mr. W. Johnson:' on-Ehe 13th belt" of the be] concession. The deceased‘ was taken C888 m his ac to G‘~:>ode1ham '_on Tuesday for burâ€" : bits-3 Keenan, ial. W4 heartily sympathize with it“! her mend Hr: bereft ones. i “ac-k. (Spec-fa! to the Post) 31' .- Phrrlng'eon spent a fur days in 'Tbrontf Fast week. Mr: W. Ti‘akler. who has thy recavering rm: a fractured leg at the Ross Hospxtaï¬. at Lindsay has remn'ned‘ to Mr. Chas. Armstnzng’s.. tOur baseban fans got together on Saturday night endgorganizcai'. The bflowing ofï¬cers were electect Mangerâ€"W. Arthurs. Captainâ€"N. W. McGiu. Superintendentâ€"Mr. Edward Brad- 3dr Gord'on Patterson Visited our vic‘aï¬t'y recently. Mr. John Foster. who has" spent the†winter with Mr. B. Jewel has hired" for the summer thh Mr. R. Mi: Jcl‘m Staples, 0! Grass H111 visited at Mrs. Hiram Bogus. Mr. Glen Emmerson, am! sister, mymbr hated at their uncle's Mr W1 Weldon at Brown' 3. Mariposa, recently, (fakwood {tit nds. Mr; and Mrs. J. W. Hamel: spent Simd‘ay with Dunsford “leads. Mrz and Mrs. J. J‘uCiqus, and e'v'ening. , Nfiiss C, Treleven spent Simday with Miss J ulia Razz-(6150b: 59:2: sna- sister, uaptainâ€"N. W. schiu. l The next meet ng wi'J be on J Lee: Seaâ€"Rt. .1 Burn. {8th at Mrs. R. Thomas. Treesâ€"Dr. S. L. Gifson. 2 Rev†W. Walker. of Belle‘n‘le gm I I The teamj expect to play their 8 very harvesting talk in the Pres- rst game at Bethany on ibe 24th. byterzac chm-ch illustrated with r- May 'Views. of the wor" being done The Methodxst church an, contem- th'e 01593901: parts by the Bi be Lating holding a garden party on Ct“?- le 23nd of June Coronation Day ! Mt 9°"? Hill left on Manda-y We are sorry to hear oi the death' {01’ Lï¬mfltfm. when: he has Secured Mr. James Johnson. m. John- :3 Dvmtion Mr Ian Will be. My: .n has been living withh's broth- ' 59d as he was a prominent mem- , m. W. Johnson: on-the 13th he» of the band.‘ We msh tiara.»â€" mcession. The deceased‘ was taken “3* m his new Venture. 1 > G'oodexham '_on Tuesday for burâ€" : 51553 Keenan, of Sundedand. : in n’:- ‘ JANETVILLE in and spend a short time with us and mu this week marks °d at prices that will save you ,1 m Brad- (Special to The Post) The Ladies'. Aid. of anx chunk, hr, 1 ‘Gl-n rm, will hold an enterta'ï¬nent ’ at the church on Friday, Lhy 23th, _" : at 8 'p.m.. A ,go3d programme mu be given and refreshments served. 7, Mr. J. R. The Leas}: Trio. of Uxbridge. will bs, Mrs. T. _}e present, [and alsolocal talent. Everybody “7531901530. Admiï¬lcn 23c. n A mm.» “1 *- ll‘n . visxted M‘S- ‘Nf-sbiï¬. of Toronto†Es Elun~ mg {:er daughter, Mts._ U; ' Mr.McCallmn, of Benetton. cal- ant , led on friends here iast week. ‘ ‘ E 133 I Miss Beatrzc McFadyen, of ToronU R. ‘to visztai at: Mrs. W. McLean's this (week. » t Sec.-Tre-as.-â€"Miss M. Rcss. Asst: Sherâ€"Trumâ€"hï¬ss Stoue. Dis. DMorâ€"Miss Ray. Can'tem of Different Committees â€"â€"Mrs. J.. Prouse. Mrs. Dr. Grant; Mrs. Stine. Excellent: papers were given by; Mrs. Prom and Mrs. Stone and} a solo by! Miss Bomn. The souow.’ ing officers: were elected: PresidenDâ€"Mrs. John Campbelâ€"l. lst. Vimâ€"mas'McSweynu 2nd. Viceâ€"Mrs. Wm. Newman. The Woodwiile branch of the W'o-n- en's Instime held theu‘ annuxl meet ing in tha Town Hall on Thurs. day May 11‘“. Messrs H. Burn and M. Walker; spend: Sunday under the panntal roof. day at t: ome. The members of me Quarterly Board from here attended an ad. joumed media: at Bear! TB‘?S-'i'-§‘ WGGDVILLE ITEMS CCODS AS REPRESEN'LED OR MONEY REFUNDED Ladies’Chip Hats in Burnt and Champagne shades Ladies’ Black “ ahair Hats, untrimmed, all this season’s sty I. s. Reguiar $2.00; your choice... 98c “'c made a special pur‘ chase of Ladies’ Biack Mo- hair and Colored Chip Hats which enables us to offer t'tzem to you, right in the midst of the season. before all your needs are supplied. at wonderful savings. 3x23 ha ~45! soha GLENARM. Millinery ‘1- Aid. of K115! chunk. ' acid an enterta'ï¬â€˜ngnt on Friday, M 1y 26th, ,goad programme wm Cannington agent me Of Mr. L‘ ts for... 786 :5 for... 9’30 Sundedand, "'3- 3. J. Ruan this l9“ M lest ‘ '58-t at her: Peftetlaw How- '11 Mr. Chas. Kele has transfirnd r'jS . blzhtksmitn bus‘aess, and semi â€'3 stt- shop to Mr. Ewes: Scott. 0‘ On'. Photographs Jï¬That Please At 8 congregational â€mud-m members gf St. James’ chunk: hf“! on Tuesday eygmng a last snail. it '38 (ii-titled to lease ther‘d‘m L811 churn on the 3.511 to MW- Famcomh of TorontJ. for the?†of twenty-one years. Mr. 17311100135- WhO Was presanc st» the [£99m leï¬id that .it was hlS mtentioc :0 i put the church ‘4). {spam am “5' it ï¬lming the summer :ronths as 3 ‘ ‘ residues. « : -.¢- Mr. Richard Cooper is ho: the Ross Hmiml, LindsaS'. he spent ’ sewn! weeks under meat for tyfloid fe'fer. Rev. W. H. A. iflench spans-fer “,3 in Toronto last Weefloa._nzc~ can bus'n‘ss. Mr. Wm. Broke-shire, of Goran; :3 Mime on a r‘SAt. â€â€™3- Tompkizo, or Cambmy.1vi>‘it- 3" her sister. Its. Dr. Gould 825‘. Hr. Wm. Martin. of Huntsville..13 the guest of he brother, Mr. Geo. Bk. W. G. Barclajr returned 155 me}: from Preston Springs. gnarl: Bum-076d 111 health. Mr. Chas. Deyman. of Hamilton. spent a few days last week 13 as: visiting his parents.’ and Mr. Jack Jones. and dadghter :5 1mm. spcnt Monday in>Lindsay. FRANK D. LEE Kr. and Mrs. D. J. McLean. of Montreal, spent the weekâ€"end with rehtkves in town. Messrs Thos.’ Cashore and ï¬ns. (Special to the Post) Mrs. Jos. Heard. Misses Lab ad Neilie Heard, Messrs Wm. an} Chas. Heard, and Mrs. Wm. Heed, were in Lindsay on Mondï¬y am ing- High Court. Rev. W. H. A. French spent Kin- day in Lindeay. Dr Ed. Chambers was midday on Monday. Do not fail to se special 38inch Black cue Silk. Pervd... ‘ Dress Goods Handsom= B 3 a c k White D r e s 3 Fabric stripez chec checks, v e r y fasuiom materials. R e g .112. I value. Special per v: An immense range American Foulard Silks the newest shades and signs, 27 inches wide, p; materials for'sammer dre Regular 50c vaiue. $9.: for only ............... ‘2! ‘ FENELON FALLS LINDSAY, FRIDAY Developing and Fin for Amateurs Paillette Séik Foulard Silks DOOR WORKA SPECIALTY ORDER. REPUTATION BEHIND EVERY YOU AND YOUR FRIENDS. O U R [ 3'0†wiEl YOU mO'JEV ‘iuishing and de- ‘3. pretty r dreSsas S‘s-ecu l l (.0 all