n ‘63 ____________...._.-â€"â€"-=-- WA lSTS Co'orr“ J 11 Ladies’ ‘Waists in fancy Stripes v cxcellent w Special pric 75:: ‘Q -~' housewear. S! J u each .................... SILK LISLE HOSE Just arrived, a very special line of Ladies’ Silk Lisle Hose with d )uble soles and tops, spliced heels and toes, fast black in beautiful emâ€" broidered and lace eï¬â€˜ecls; Per pair... 500 all sizes. W floods as Eepressnted or Thursday, lune 22nd, CORONATION DAY That’s the iron clad rule that built this b day wants at a tidy saving in price. WMâ€" WM CORSETS Ladies’ Summer Corsets, rewest models, extra long hip. with four suspenders. at per pair.................. 75c The famous A 1.1 Grace Corsets, long hip, four sus- penders; ste:ls are guaranâ€" teed not to rust. Pair... $1 GLOVES Ladi°s’ Long Silk and Lisle Gloves, 12 button length in shades of black and white; all szzes. Regu- lar 75c and 85c; to CltZ‘al at per pair .................. 50c: ' Long Silk Lisle and Silk l\et Gloves, 12 buttcn length shades of black, white, pink, restlea and gran Regular 391.90 pair- To clear at per pair ........................ 750 A P 0 U usiness and will continue to build it. will need these, so avail yourself 0 M NDO You PARASOLS Ladies’ Black Parasols with silk and linen cover- ing , good strong ribs, steel rods, fancy handles in crook, gilt, direcroire and oxidized edicts. Prices each $1.03, $1.30 and 2.00 Lazlies’ Summer Parasols in polka dots, stripes and other fancy patterns; shades of blue, green, mauve, red, chimpagne, and black. and white, brass ribs, fancy wood handles at each 75c, Li100,551.25,$51.5o,$2.50,$3, 00 $3 50, $400 and ...... 5.00 C \ F Q’UAL ’l CHAMBRYS Fine imported Chambrys in shades of sky,.’pink, Alice Grey, Copenhagen. brown. green, navy and black, ex- ds for wash dres- 1.2;: DIMITIES Handsome imported Dimi- ties in shades of pink, sky, mauve, nile and white. See these when buying a wash dress. Per yard. 20c . Gmghams Fancy Slilpe Ginghams in shades of grey, pint, sky and Alice Blue. Price per yard.............. 81-20 CE During July and August this sfore cioses .3211); at 5 o’clock Saturdays excepted l __â€"_\ Here is another opportunity to supply every f this splendid, money-saving opportunity l l TOWELLING SILKS Pure Linen Russian Crash . _ T‘s: ‘ 3 . . Towelling, half bleach, 20 here 15 a snap that you rm 2 33.37 quotient... mChES wide, 800d weighty cannot afford to miss. 0 on. a re: s ..... ha Cloth. Very spe‘cgl1 ger at a 'w2' -3 E, in†. vard ............... American Foulards, 27 in- A 1 this U. ‘3’ ‘ w - TABLE CLOTHS ches wide, fancy patterns, . .- 1a“! mop; Linen Table Cloths pure shades of reseda, sky, old nap: in“? ;- ear-is gm :6. bleach ï¬ne even lliread rose, “â€5†and WiSter‘3' all .g‘ru‘e“ “I": 77 "‘ 50 w ’ '. '73 n- _',3 â€3; . .. prettv’floral patterns, size lb" seasonsgiood; RS?“ lie†7‘ ‘ »: Eva) 2x 2% yards ; an excellent sccï¬an . 63F 30- “'3‘2‘5‘9‘3; Gown 3-3.)“: 3. wearing cloth for even.- do at Per 33‘ -------- day use- Special $1.29 WASH DRESS uES Three pieces only of Eng- lish Silk. striped patterns, CROCHET QU lLTS ' " 5 'cc hi.l’.“..£“€f.i'iԤa. a??? . -. â€". ' ' t ‘- ' - nu...“ .\ 3 "a ,.'v gellent "Jllt‘ for the {rim and white; launder pertecrly 3m ,3... «a»- my. S ecialqeacli 1 19‘ and Will not cut. Regular i†“dint ’ ’35 a way; 5 A ....co. . I ,3 .5 - N ' ‘ £9 50c per yard. To clear at urLSEEE. ’\ are an ei- _,_ per .ard ............... 390 C51,“: 5:53;, $3: the Dflces Will 5...? . 35;. 34 inch Pongee Silk, ï¬ne EVcil thread, good weighty cloth. for wash coats, dress- es and waists. Special per yard .................... 500 Reliable Goods at Reason. able Prices, Our Aim __.___.__â€"â€"- after spending a few weeks the guest 3'. (if his J. Pedlar, Lindsay Miss Edna Hardy, Clinton, is en a visit Mr. Jas. Curtis. s.s.er, Mr joyin-g uncle, Toronto after spending acouple at the home of her 5 l Miss Hazel Richardson returned to - of ‘ I .3: l l l weeks at her home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tremeer, Little Britain, called on friends here Frida evening. Annie Thorndyke, of Whitby, spent short time in our midst this week rev 2newing old acquaintance after an.ab- sauce of five years. fl l Mr. Thorndyke and daughtei‘ Miss Week’s Doings . -.-â€"â€"u The Woodville Branch of the Worm lan‘s Institute held amost. successful lmeeting at the home of Mrs. B. Thom Thursday of last. week. Miss im- i i l i as on iMcDougull gave a paper on the lportance of rest and recreation in the : life of ,the home maker. This paper is iworthy of special mention even am- I a l l have been given Brunch. l ‘ From Woodville‘ long the number of good papers that in this flouns' hing ML... M NI ' Mrs. Tait A LLA 1 JOttlngs From 'lh) only house in this V:1‘...,:e (Special to the P05†. 3 ‘which suffrred with the storm 3. The Manllla Women's Institute is Busy Kirkfieldiweek. ago Sunday was M; 1.};th holding an old fashioned piCnic on . :l’errins and .1: IS 3 vi: . .. June 27th, at 2.30 p.:n., in woods (Special to- The Post) M. \‘T RIVER Of Mt. Joseph Thompson, 6th Bro“ Miss G. McKay. mos McDonald, BL?“ ' This picnic is open to all who wish and Miss Mosnge spent Sunday . - to spend a pleasant afternoon with [last at Victoria Road. (Specml to the Post.) the members. Tge men and children n _ l The stcl‘m which done so mean Mrs. Geo. Ashmen receiveda. hur. damage io various pants of the are also cordially invited to attend. The following programme will to giv- en in the afternoon: Addresses by her sister, Mrs, Coad, of Oak- :C 31112;. Mrs. ShaW. OI Hespeler, and MI‘. IWOOd. i We are glad to report that 31:, Chalmers, who has been ill for the Glendlnning, Recitation by master :John Hodgson. Music by the Oak- ned call to attend the funeral of country did no damage in this ,3). Miss Lizzie Smith is spending her vacation with her cousins, Mr. and of Cobocozir . l gore recently. in. King, of Little Britain. spent acouple of days with friends here this past week. Its. Davey, of Lindsay, after visit- lthe anniversary services at Salem on in; her brother, Mr. B. Walters, re-j _ me home on Taturday. irmday "emu: and report a good xme. Anumber from here took in the exâ€"‘ clarion to Guelph, Tuesday morning. The entrance examinations will be It. Thos. Nowry has returned home held here on Monday, “19313? and Wednesday of next week. Mr. Robert- M' son, of Fenelon Falls is expected to preside here. we Have The Several from here attended the base ball game and tea. at Eldon on Tues- day. On Sunday next, '~ preach his sermon here, and will leave next week for Wellington. ' One of our yougg people attended who, ghee, been visiting friends this. vicinity, has returned to home. , , Miss :ILois Naylor, at Islay, span of. ' Miss .Florrie Maynes. Mr. and »Mrs. ‘tiVes ’here'on Sunday last. lay people. attended the Zion time. VICTORIA ROAD. @WWW O siding in Toronto‘,’ were present and 9. most enjoyable evening was spent i~lrs..rForrzst was presented with a. beautiful oak china cabinet, and a, hand painted china. get by Mr. For- rest, and also a number of valu- able gifts from those present. , ._.__ __ __ Mrs. Chirpaw and little Margar and Mrs. R. Grant. spent. Saturday here. A. HICJNBOTHAM Drugglsl, Lindsay. 3 i WWW \ of 'Be'averton, spent. Saturday, Near-lytopposite Post. Oflil 9 Sunday: with Miss J can Shields. in her Rose dale. stow-dayslast week, the guest Bruce .McNevan and baby. of-JReatoro“ called on role-- Qult'e ‘a'number of Pleasant Val- An- niversary, and report a. real good? The meeting of the Women’s Insti- ___ tut-3 for the month 0 J Mrs. Bert Go 'f a 's v‘sitin her _ - â€g" pcstpon'd andv ‘1 b: 3:111:21:st 1b:en s l ’t h P d u r y 1 x g ' 9 Mrs- John Simpson. 0: Lindsay Mr- JaS- Lytle 0. hinmount is . r. - 3, - I I: ' ' ' ‘ ' ' . . ‘ . . Wh . b Paris Green M“ ., d l o n e a. or ( peers. o t e ost) frien s in this Vicinity. ivmited her dgughters here, on Sun- building ,the stone foundation under f ' fut )gua 8x1: m‘nation ’a m. i. ..n Mrs. E. J. Lytle left on Mr, J. W. Shields has completed the) Mrs. M, Bryne was it dilegate ‘day. Mr. J. H, Graham’s burn. 2?: ii? a O_ lib-‘1}:- t is onlg a X litursday for Rosedale, wher they erection of his new storehouse. lh'om the Klnmount branch of- the 3 Mr nd Mr W A d ' Police Magistrate Bidding and his e ind Ina} k. -a I _ Y ’ Will spend the summer months. . -‘ . , . _ l ‘ a 5‘ ' n erson, 0f - . . . . . . waste of time to use inferior § Mr and M P _ We are expecting to hear wedding. Womens Institutes to. the Conven iToronto, and Mr. Clark of Little Amie went to Godemcn last week. grades, in the only effect maiy g S cut Su d rs. .thogNiIIe, Of Slandlne, bells ringing in the village before long tion held in Lindsay recently. lBritain, were guests at Mr Inâ€" Miss Mackay and Miss Hope were of them seem to have is to g H21.) 13*“ n ay m r. and Mrs. Tay- Mr- .0- DaVey and Miss S Shields Miss‘s Francis and Thu-cs“ Bryne l gram’s on Sunday. ' ‘ . the 3““ Cl Miss Nellie Hughes 183’: the bugs greater appetites and 9 l L- 1‘ . _ and Miss Ferguson spent Sunday, at of ’Toronto, are spending a few | Mr _ P 11 .7 ' We“. ‘ their work of destruction goesmg 31‘3- John 18.. was in Tcronto on Norland. {weeks at their home. ' l . 3:_W°=3 ° aid. and 0h Idrï¬n, 18 The mommy meeting of the Wom- with renewed vigor. Every lit \ Saturday last, attending he 20th ‘ 3' - . l Mr. and Mrs. John Wright, are spending a few eye, with her sis- 8,1,3 Institute will be held in the town «of our Paris (been is tested It *9; annivcrsary of .tlie marriage ct her gigs“ F" Graham and 3' Thomp" - - - - . ‘msv M’S- Twmend- and Mrs“ Pr hall on Wednesda Ju 21 .a- , (0/ . . son are- spending a. few days in melting “lends “.1. Clarke. l - . s - 3'. he - «a; is pure and has the greazest 905- .4 s::ter-xn-Iaw, Mrs. J. H. Forrest. A T f to Mr and Mrs Avery o! Glenarrn lPerrm. i Mrs. Welch (5,.) got a. very serious . ‘P o I . ‘ ‘ i v a .' ,3 0“ p DIOR o ' a o p ‘ I - . ' value killing P0 e; â€U :ltcalgd é) number of relatives and £21an of M 3 J L t1 8 at w (I visited at Mr. R. Henderson-s r33 . Mr. Woes Pollard spent Sunday fan a few days ago {mm which she â€53‘ . Yo“ you“) Can“ J ' 8 Oakwocd and Woodville, ncwiz r:- t 1:- b yla:t 3;]: 8 '3 â€5 cently. l day here. ‘suflered a badly bruised lace and sevâ€" a am ray - i Mr. "and Mrs. lGilIander, of Ara ere sbccx requiring the attention of a and Stewart, ' D Mr. Fred McCrea, and Miss Leahy, and ten l laen act'.u'g as bridge tender :5 Mr. Baskerville, of Toronto. in the l The next meeting will be held at wood orchestra. Afar tea is served ' 38 J. Smith. ‘ W d P .. g ‘guegt Of Mr- Channon. lthree o’clock. July 3rd. on the Pres- 1 ed. sports will 'bagengaged in. Miss Nellie Smith has accepted the Fell. .was laid to â€St. on e n 3. CV '7 l Mr. S‘C' Brass, 01 Toronto, is spend lbyterian Church grounds. Everyone is Come and bring "your baskets. position as filling Miss Fraser’s dEY- 1“ the Burnt Riv-91" cemetery.â€" "no has or»: 2.44:2 r.3.;ht cf ‘ “' ing a. holiday at the borne of Mr. J. welcome. Every member is asked to W' place in the post ofï¬ce. We regret 3113‘ had reached the ripe old age â€,3“ . “3‘ 5L 3mm. ? 17- Brass. ' *' ' bring a. basket and after a short mus- BADDQW. : the absence of MiSS Fraser., and _ 0f 93 years. * B R , t d h ld n7 St. Gem‘s" ' Mr. and Mrs. Raddick, (nee Miss ical programme and an address by -â€"-â€"-.â€" wish :Wiss Smith heaps Of success. The people Of .1111 en .T‘0 lid-J. '-'â€""“â€""' 7 v ' ' . . - ____._-â€"â€"-â€"â€""'â€"-"""" “VJ“- 6'11‘5" s -. -. Leno†Cameron) 0‘ MW York. are Mrs. Shawn of Hespler. "Listen. (Speeial to the- Post) 1 The Kirkfleld social club held a i Wigwam-Oil1 on Judi :31: :18 2‘ spendinga couple of weeks with her Learn and Love, all will enjoy lunch The Union Sabbath echo-:1 plcnic ball FrLday ewning of last week in .165 aid wr serve m er an â€3 wind). ,. .. .. .... = -. W. M. AITKEN. M. P- grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ACamer- in picnic style. Don't forget the date . . . 3 . m the Orange Hall. Mir-3 ‘ 3 ~- “ e3" ““5““ 0; M m; at and England Who has on w . l was held on Friday of last week, the town hall .11 honor of Miss Th" strawberries are ripen‘uv fas' after _; n ... 7 )W . m V131,“. o e ,-. . ‘ - .overvme is we come. - .. o ' . « t--‘ ~ W -...- . “ at ROSedaIe, and Was a r" d an - Fraser. uite number attended. . , .1, 3 - -. _ a had KnighthDOd C93331'Y3d “P03 Dr. Blanchard, Coroner 0, Lindsay. -.. ‘ 0683 The day Was an idegalanone it: Q - a whit-‘1 pleases eVerybody, 11> they mend: a- s..- .... . him ., held an inquest regarding the death of BURY’S GREEN" a picnic and wrs attended. by 9. Mrs. Jackson 0‘ Lindsay “mm make an appetizmz dishf Ther: ,3.» y at the fa: _ ____... -______.;.,â€"â€"-â€"- Mrs. Coad on Wednesday at the Te-m- . ler e number lrom C boc pl! 3 , t classical music kt the ev:n.ng. A“ sidnece. ;:‘ ‘ i, 3-: : V-s'hlp, . perance house. “"‘“ l “ g , 0 O ' n report a, splendid time. - 3M ,3,†M y. M {4,5, aging o '. 3 ,3 _ 1 11 Bitter, Sturgeon Pornt, Cameron, and REWS 0F MINDE (“‘J â€h ‘ ' ’ ,l i .1 weaks BOIngS I er' J' F' cunnings Spent TUESday (bpecla to t e POSt') ,many from’ Fentlon tOWnShlp ,m W . o rf‘:it)¢f(jrul ’f; T 213' pil‘si‘: C-L l‘in Toronto. A grand picnic for the beneï¬t of 3procc°ds at the stand amouhted to 3 ZIONâ€"FENELOE. .â€" lwi‘lliam 1*. - a .â€" t::- 122 of 7. . - ~ the public school in 8.8. No. 7 Ver-’ V . 2 ., _ ,...-.,,- . g 2’ From Oakwgod! A â€5%, “fig†fr‘leuwall the “lam Bur,.s Green will be hem inletout $70.00. , Items of interest item the Reï¬lling-g; my: lhome 0‘ in an rs' “She â€also“ 7' » ' 5 Mrs. irthu G db «1’ rr' 1 3 (s c' 1 t the post: Vii 2' P 'a re ii tiorm “7Ԡl‘" .a‘lo." - _ _ on Sunday last. Mr. J. Billet s grove, near the school, ~ ‘ 1' 30 an - 0 cl on 3 De 1a 0 -’ .. 3 l. 32.13 -3. 8 I) 4- - “83:3 '22 .~: '3 . mm 3; 9,; (S ecial to the Post‘: ‘Je are pleased to know that Dr. house, on Friday, June 30’ commenc- 35-pent a few days last week with i The Zen baseball team journeyed .__._._- .1311 :h - ‘3 .- he 51541;. 7 .. p Art, 4;: iDale has recovered from his illness, ing at 12.30 p.m.. There will be a i her Parents here. to Cameron Pomt on Saturday even (Special to the PUSCJ livicss 5 3'1: 7 2 3:31.53“ Mn lilt'bil‘lfv“. Jill“: :1: x“ :“tï¬; g 3.1.115 able to be out again first class refreshment booth on the '3 Mr. E... Watson has returned ,rom mg 1'15". t9 1‘1"? “nth the Cameron 1123er l. Snell. and S. SaniLelll, liw . i251: .v' '-:- â€1,3339“, li‘1f: : ' 3 ‘ _. . ,‘ . n c \;0 ___.. ' u . bur-it IchtAg: “1,“- . 1 n a All Eire H. J, Irwin is spending aiew grounds: and an excellent programme I a vst to Millbrcok, Cobourg, and Pomt team, the score Leno . a, came to town on TUesda} c4311;- ir’ W 3 - £31.35 - Q ~ in .ovxiriz. :aq‘m. - '5 ~ . . . . - . 3 _ 3..-.-. 22?qu (If an i 1: 1 ‘ 81 ,0 itlays with Cenningtcn friends. ccns.stmg of addresses by some pro- ‘ Port Hope. m ‘3‘“ Of Zaon. my. .3. M. Graham Was a \';sat r l, .-. 'chitil ï¬gure .‘ctS )El‘. urrarg '\ l I"; ‘ . _ .. , : ‘ . 3 . _ ‘ . l . ‘ .. .. P a ' .. ‘ r." . Imp 2.f.er,;oon and in the ex'gnin; 3,! 3J3. wrand)’. of Omemee, arrived min-.nt educftlofï¬â€˜ts-I‘armuS kinds on. Na Irvrne datherly, of Mlllbrook. , A mistake was made ln last in lunmow. one day lat-at “6w. 3“ ,3. g» éogtâ€? will no give" Music Wm; befriends}? evening to visit her brother, sports, musrc etc. Will be carried out spent a few days last week with week/'5 issue, as to the s'rawberry Mrs. A. Hayes, who has 3 e n f; ‘an-i 3 3 _. at, i‘xfï¬ghli by the‘Lezrue ml the 031* )lr. Janus Webster, who was so 33,-- and valuable prizes given. The 8020- friends here. ’festival 0n the‘ 22nd of this month the past few years, Ln Alberta, is :L‘ornez word orchestra "‘ho popular elecr- lously injured on Sunday morning. Ella†W11: spare no pains to make. The people of Baddo‘w were sorry ' It will be held at-the home of “smug her mozher, Mrs. D. Goulmei M " AV‘C -. ‘ Lt ~ ‘ l r" . . . I _ . « 1‘ ' a tinist Miss Mae Teskey. 0i Warmin-‘ lhe unday School excursron W111 er: cneo the grandest events of the} to {138? Of the death last Tuesday. ML Mamba-11 MOYnC'S “Stead GIMP. 0‘ Anson, and other {menus m th'l xv: 5.0;: :4. ‘nrig antih- 3231', will also give several selections he held on Tuesday, June 29th to S a â€0' at. ehe Ross emorial Hospital in L- Moynes. COM and 8330? a teal Vidmty' . . Christie 2:91â€. 31:. Cbmubef! â€" during the evening_ gc'Shawa by train from Mariposa 91'. - g _ Lindsay, of Mr. Wm. Dowson, for a. good game of baseball, and a pro Mr. J. Krugel came to Mmden, “at Rn“ fl: 3.83111. Bias)! Moynesi 0‘ Hominw's Mills ‘_ tion. We hope fora large attendauce ~ PLE‘M’AI‘T VALLEY Igreat many years, a resident of gramme is also being prepared. from Toronto. where he has been ‘ ‘ {a of ' ‘ ' ‘ ° - nd 1 3 ' ' - vâ€"‘4 - l . . - for some time. Mr. Edwarl 113:. m bu. sister, Mrs. C. Welnon a a in (1137 for the children 5 out (Special to the Post this place. For some years. he car- i The men on this hue have not D 1 . 't' fr‘en d munch; “ha .5. a veteran oil/WC? mg. - M." J t M N ) mod on a b acksmith business here. 'got the talephone erected yet but Mtg“ e amere 13 “Si mg l s - ‘p' h» .- ,3 "ed in our 58. 3 g L . ‘ - .. war: 5 r. Rev. W. Elliot will ‘ ~ an c â€'3“- °l R 3401'0' lbdt thisvxlast three years. he has hope to have it done in a. short 1†Toronto. _ bean war A in 3 ‘and whatnot Mrs. Robertsou, of Halibut-ton who zsh navy at tfl‘at m-. held 35 years of age, was in tow} at time. Miss Leta. Cooper, or Bowles Cor- ner, returned to her home on Sun- lday last, after spending a. couple lot weeks in this neighborhood. (Special to the Post) l Don't forget. thq strawberry fes- Mrs. Simpson, of Hamilton, is twat on the 22nd. ‘ spending the summer with her†eld- 3AMERON cst daughter, Mrs. F. McGuire. ‘ The appearance of the \local school grounds has been much improved by a new wire fence and gates. Mr. and Mrs. (A. Ferret visited at Mr. Geo. Ferret's on Sunday. has bctn visiting her daughter Mrs. 33‘ good health, proud}! '9 of Minden. went to Ingol‘ds in very L ' hi8 medals one 0! which “331315†“Inken'nnnâ€, Sebastapol." is place“ Archer, by on Monday last. Mr. Robert LindSay came to town last week, after an atsenceof gear- ly three months- Mr. Thus. Mcmvain. of Toronto, accompan'ed by his wife, son and daughter, motored through to Min- den, on Saturday last. ‘ Mr. W.W. Schoales, ofToronto, is Elephant, 1;. ‘Of turnip Seed 177‘". ;. . AM‘S, Lindsay W UNION CREEK. T85“ , “if t The funeral too in charge of ReV. byterian Church. k \ ,_.._...â€"- l l .IUTVf‘ .3. l (Special to the Post) Mrs. W. Peacock, and childrzn, of g guest at the Benson Home. lBlackstock, are spending a. couple of Mr.E. Fitzgerald returned to his iweeks with her mother, Mrs. Camp- home in Fenelon Falls, after spending bell. a few days with ftiends in town. .â€"â€"-â€"--.. _~..â€"â€" l â€"â€"â€".'â€" ‘i adies spent a very Robt. its physician. 1 The congregation of the Methodist Church were treated to a very well rendered duet. on Sunday evening 1m sung by Miss and Mrs. Buchanan, gt A number of l leasant afternoon‘at Mrs. Young’s list. week. 3 A number from This vicinity inâ€" I d taking in the RC. picnicL at. lBobcaygeon, on the 22nd. ’gyle, visited at. Mr.Mayby’s first of the week. . . Mrs. Ward, and her daughter, Ida , left. on Monday for Highlaid Grove [to spend a. couple of weeks with" et. l