‘ . ' Villas; Clï¬af .K W i 3“R “if. . warm-‘3 Inn-W“ lindsay lieu ~erda-y 3. Z‘ “I ’ -1â€" " "1 up ‘7: Leazu 3.3 tr: 1 ‘ F18" . j. why: {her 'I I“ 3. Iame "2'08 _..~‘ Ju'r‘ 1 ° “11 2:: :y a. :‘ “r "‘ l‘ 9' d9†3;" was A: in: 23' unilaze. and -:.. 33139 “C‘\ 7 r‘ 3} 3 .fll'hiftallt feetilre of tL-I dip": ;Ir;Igramme. A .3} crow: v ~ .2 ittIuignc-e and . i -_. 515; ‘ rye I). ‘ E37,:Tli553d. i 2.315%: Am C: ’3» rewind for enerile :31 pi’“‘l‘l zwl ball. ~2 was .114 _ van 2;) pl 5 Ipport ' I: rest . t“: turn The local l boys were spendidly r" gated I: the ‘59“1 11.? :33.“ ; x, the p: 0- 1% :f Fleet'x-‘Iv-i. T'n-I I n -'.;p wasâ€" 21: 3: Inn :; llefsm- 1%: I. m: :3 -1 3-21: â€XII, 9» It: s s: Ryley "7: $711.33.: 7. ,. .2 El†" ‘ut' :-\ J . 5"†‘\- . . V) 1- '. C973» '7." m. i 5', :1 Blitz. 4" “â€"3: :~: ‘ †r' a.“ ,. deleâ€" :. 1‘: n {L F . in - F 7 . ‘3 BID . g _ - - . ST. 5: - r '2: at - - " Ll few - "“I e "I at Z??? p, I... “ i r Cow- :Ziz 9 - u w ~. .. "‘ “‘m‘g last .- ‘53s;- .lr 3». L: - .., ‘1 r' g7 ’J: Drsarc Sask 3::‘Ted I‘m-xv“ ‘ - ... . ""‘“““ , "l A u) V Sit h S re:.3:3 ll" n i ' Y.- ~ I - - ._ . Nun. 1.. Smith. .. H J.. 31‘“): .«,= r 3,»: ’9‘. 4. 1‘3. 31:: passed by «.3 Ir" . .. .. -» . Mai“? Vem on us way I 5‘ ‘ ~ Izoodaraam 5:33 Japr D-wx St’ n-.. my... I d in Lind- ‘3: today 3“:ch .. m- . - w -: I .a :1 e n this ul‘s I n-.. , ' r â€We aH "'s Hlmilton, 3‘ B‘l‘kw‘" .. ., "N“ 9’ I'Irz .1: Mr, J n'A'. . v \ a2: Jygg, _" y n 1 . ‘ .. I.» 1. fun nelgh 72:0†. -.. , “-3.09? â€" vw a Fâ€" 5. 1:10 ~ .5 a hie Key n“, a 0' ' 1 . ‘ ‘ . â€l r‘ ll‘ys. .’._ (“a . w 3. - l" " I ‘t 01 I9? 3 rm“... “9â€". â€u". T r l’ : :Izoro to 333;); ~‘., . ' - S $2.1: I the County coï¬nn‘ \ . I136 3,.-- . l _ II rue from 4 -D P< . .u- 3 ‘ .. l . v - :~-.. . .'.L tle Norma .U‘J‘ p, Elli)? RARRUII ESCAPE CIngg ‘_. . , :95; TV. ., 4 Fl,†Vim-19y after- .338. - Tie tall?" V'OOd for Mr. ' .. “ "'35-'733‘,“ : ,2... .353 ,1“? L 3' \lcQuade, who no. {v .1) 33“.,†“wk «'2 liaze, had a very ' -‘ can I-.. . , . The :09 . “ I'm serious minty. ‘ rrc ï¬llings?) â€â€˜33 war which he was ' a7 'r- w c r} w IJ I1 3d the ii I. ‘ own ‘or 0 3es I?! re * W>~l , “1- 52cm . n 0 the saw mill distaste inâ€? was thrown some: 4-. fortunately the saWIï¬USt med effect of the fall 'RVSCINI'I’ Goo SAVE THE KING SUiT‘i FOR HOLIDAY WEAR WW~ U , , . .. g I: w :1.-:: s department that is as large .15 “â€"9 . . ~ .. 3.. ,r: than one section. You will 1,311,..1 ‘ \ .; e in our \l: ns Semi-3n (William ‘1'“ . .' »: 3:31) e choice and room to mw-e f ‘L A. _ z-Izts t) your satisfaction. Come 1 2.5;... ~ ~,;-I,- -;-I.- thing; we show for summer wear. 3 if; 11., _- .I; .g < :sz. Cool Shirts, Light Underwear l :n‘. 3;, . - R. II. 1:35: go to and comfort dunng the l .V‘aril‘I‘VII 7 l W ’" *†IT EGEI Du: A HAT TO SU i . . i 7- '.~ g†:~. .;*::r were for we have them In an Im i «a»; .. I ’Irivas Hats that are cool and cheap : i g: fry. 5, ,i .‘.;~:.I.r.:1:: l‘eit Hats in new and upto-date I :i ,, J“\' Sf}lc hat you esi-re wul In all i :51: ; a; store‘s assortment. ! . i i j l " WASH GOODS Is ( .r "l .‘\ ‘LS (“i \Vaszi «L‘s: 'l V.“ 'x r .3 that 3': not on“ c "3'31- \\ . )3 ‘ound lure CANNED TOMATE‘ ES l l f (SpeCIal to the Post.) i ‘irom d°ath one day last week Her rible death. The aged lady was over] ‘mother had emptied a can of éthe little girl .drank some of the juice that remain matOes and some time afterwards, got the can and she I ;\4\._ jp'v \ “gala-I Beautiful While Blouses You cannot fail to pass I‘m-arable comment on the blouses we are show- Ing. They are the very best values you will ï¬nd anywhere. Coming to us direct from the very best blouse. factor} in the trmlr where they are made under the mustsauitycimilitious possible. the quality is ‘Sslll‘t‘d. and the prices are within reach of all. Little Things To Wear livery lady requires little odds and ends of dress helps that do nof run in- to it. great de- ll of Inonev and yet they are a necessity. Faun Pins Collms. Belts. Ties, Iuid m: In“ other little fix. mgs th: it add 2:941th to your dress nedtrwss At all times you w ill find at splendid assortment hem and particu- larly during t h e holid. Iy season. Stroll throughout Stine and $00 the many me“ things on dispi: 1y. YOU PAY LES UTCLIFFE’ THE ONE PRICE STORE CORONATION WEEK AND ITS HOLIDAY SHOULD EATE A BGDENIAND A_ WEARABLEs, S HERE OUR GREAT PREMIUM OFFER Commenciny on Saturday, Jun: 24th, NEW YORK WASH DRESSES These dresses are just to hand direct from New YO'k city and )ou will be more than pleased with their catchy style and very low prices. See cur window display. we will again give you valuable prem- iums in glassware the some as we did In t season. With every dollar you 313""! here we Will giVe you 8 coupon Ludies’ Dresses of W hite Mull, made with low neck and Kimono sleeves. trimmed with irsertiun. lace and embroidery. Colors blue or coral. V m V special cuch ...................................................... . ...... 3o 95 Ladies XV hite \Tull Dresses, made with low neck and Kimono. sleeves. waist of all over embroidery and trimmed with lace and lace insertion. Another prominent 3 95 good for So trade in our premium dept. You do not have to save them up as each one is redeemuble and will be ac- ...... ceptable for it’s full value on any Most people are fully acquainted with our way article in our premium section. leader at: only Ladies Striped Chzunhry or G ngham Dresses In pretty of doing this and it isomost Mada†styles. made with low neck and kimona sleev.es The W... of giving premium! to our cus- 58.933.32°.S}‘t‘i.eâ€Ã©â€˜â‚¬h’éinfi.‘fffilt.....1.li..p..’.‘.ci..‘f7.ii‘fi 3. 95 tomen. Come and see the splendid W premium . FANCY PARASOLS VERY CHEAP WE CLOSE AT FIVE O’CLOGK DAILY (EXCEPT 'SATURDAY) DURING JULY AND AUGUST J. SUTCLIFFE LINDSAY’S MOST ACCESSABLE STORE LINDSAY IAGEDW EADY HAD WILL CARLIN BE to- fin the east ward and was crossing the C.P.P.. . ~â€" in. She d;d not see land was fast bearing down WSW “mâ€; NARROW ESCAPEl Kinmount, June 21.â€"-Little Flossiex Monday morning. Bridget O'C-nnell ‘ ,Stacey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. i3“ inmate 0f the House Of Rsfuge \I Stacey had a narrow escape {had a narrow escape from a ter- track on King.‘ It approach; ng BROUGHT BACKi . Acting Chief of Police Short has received no word as yet from the At- Itorney-General' s Department regard- cf cattle from L. McEachern, Eldon ing Michael Carlin who is under or i station on June a- They: pl°aded rest in Calgary. Carlin who was a. well guilty before County P0598 just, 'knc :in character argund town, made ihis escape from this section over a l stable Short. st., 23 the noon train was comingiyear ago after he had assaulted Con- '1‘ elegram:â€"At the†I... w... M. m... Mamie)..- onCANADIAN ODDFELLOWS l ARE IN SESSION -° W opening sessioni of the Grand Lodge of the Canadian ed in it. with the result that pois- oning followed. Her mother adminis- .tered an emetic and the doctor ploycd in the Canadian Cereal COS llwas summoned and we are glad {elevaton sprang to her rescue, and] 3 to hear that she is quite well. pulled her asxde in the nici of time. 'again It was a very narrow escape. “ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chynoweth en- tertained a few of their friends at SINGLE FARE T0 i an ice cream party on Tuesday l lof last wezk and a plegsant iwas enjoyed by all. i . Miss Baker, of Lindsay, is ' west of Mrs. Swinson. ‘ A few friends of Mr. and Mrs. R ti 'ne. H D‘ In the smzle fare ratrs on the . REFORM CONVENTIONl‘ni rand Trunk to the Reform ConVention at ironto, Ont. Lindsay on We dnesday.,June 23th. Order of Odfellows, which opened on: lTuesday morning at the Temple Build- . the following oflicers were ap-' pomted by Grand Master, Dr. Adam l Thompson for the Arrangements haV'e been made for lWarden, Bro. U. New-Ill, Toronto Ont. session. â€"Grand lGrand Guard, Bro. J. H. Larkin,To- Grand Conductor, Oto. W ..T Junkin, P. C .M Fenelon Falls, lClarke, P.G.M., Ont. Grand Organist, Bro. Robert TrOy, Ont. Tuesday morning's session was to. k-‘ en up mainly with the work 0, exam- ining credentials of over 100 dele- gates, and by the presentation of the ï¬nancial reports, which showed that the order was in aflourishing condi- tion. The total amount of insurance represented by contracts is now $2, ld k h sur r253 one i . . . B? h: it)? t em bya p ‘ i TIckets will be good gong on Junei -..- .1: 3 7 an ,nIove. . “f ' t ’t “,8 ’t the ‘ ' i a 27th and June 28th, and val.d re- pieasen evening on er. i , , ,1 __ Blizs Dean is visiting 1‘. rs Juddâ€"i Wn no June 23?). Th", rate a;) i ‘ iplies to all stations on the Cobo. 50‘" ! rank, 813:"? atom, Lornzvilie, Jct., "' 'Omemre branches. and all intIrmed- GXIIIBIEAY late points. v-m ~<piciyl to the Post.) Hi: ABORO. Bliss <MIV3' i: the gilt; ; of Mrs. - -- liilrcl fL-r £1 fell" Vv'eeks. (SpeClal to the Post_) MF- and 3'17»? H. J- Routley, Hal“ Mr. Robert Baker is via tug at ,133'blir) spent the week-end in the the home of Mr. Wm. Thorne. I , . , â€â€œ133†The Fleetwood baseball from play- who ed a friendly game with the team 1 The number from Cambray, ltook in the anniversary at Eden on iTuesday report a good time. i Miss Bagsbaw, Toronto. is enjoying her vacation under the parental roof. lL Ladies! Don’t forget Mrs. J Mul- drew of McDonald College, Quebec, will have something interesting to give us at the Institute meeting to 'be held at Mrs. W. Bailey’s home, on the 29th of June. Every lady wel- icome whether a. member of the Instiâ€" , tute or not. ' Mr. and Mrs Thexton, Manitoba, are spending a pleasant - holiday the guest of mr. James Riche’s . Messrs. W.B and A.E. Feir took in the excursion to Guelph this week. Bliss Webster is visiting friends near Cannington this week. RIIERBURU MAN BADLY INJURED l l Star: Thomas Graham, 3. commerCLal traveller, who Toronto dged 25, ‘General fall. gcritical condition at the LHospital as the result of a at the Grand Union hotel when he was seIZed with a fainting spell. ‘and fell to the landing, Hi3 skull was fractured and he was taken to the hospital in an; unconscious con. ditlon. l ing, and his recovery is fill. . * ~ . , I, V ‘has his home in Peterboro, is ina The man was descending the stairs Graham was delirious this norm. Elephant, Empress doubtâ€" Kangaroo fresh at â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘-â€"â€"â€" m~â€"_~-M “W here on June 15th. The Fleetwood nine showed lack of practice and the score was 27â€"â€"5‘in favor of 1 Rea- boro. Mr. N. Brown, of Fi‘zetwood acted as umpire to the satisfaction of all. I Miss Janet McNevin visited friends at Rosedale last Wee‘r. A garden party will be held at the home of Mr. R. IH. Reid, on June 29, under the auspices of the Union Sunday schools. A base fall match will be played from 4 until 6. and an excellent programme fur- nishsd. Admissicn 25 cuts. JAMES WEBSTER’S CONDITION lNlPROVED (Special to the Post.) Oakwood, June 21.â€"Mr. Jas. Web- ster, who was so seriously but on Sunday is still in a critical condit- ion. A consultation was held Mon- day, Drs,McA1pine and Rich, Lindsay. being called with Dr. Hall At the time of writing his condit‘ ion 13 slightly improved. His son, Mr. Charles Webster. of Kerr Robert, Sash, has be:n sum mon-ed home by telegram. and is ex- pected to arrive‘ in a. few days. her :â€"_'â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" “TURNIP SEED" - Rem: e’ c Prir, AM’S, Lindsay of! HIGINB 3TH- I McInniS. 885,450. Toe death claims paid dur- ing the last year amounted to $19, 800. The balance sheets show abal-I ancein hand of $105,556.65 made up in bonds, mortgages and cash. ICATHOLICS CAN EAT MEAT FRIDAY.‘ It is not generally known that his Holiness Pope Pius has granted to Roman Catholics throughout the whole British Empire. thc‘privilege of eating meat on Friday next. i The special dispensation is made on account of the Coronation of King Gecrge, which takes place on Thursday. Following it there will be banquets in all parts of the British Empire, and in order to al‘ low wCatholics to partcipate in them, the eating of meat is allowed. To she; no faVor, the whole, people were also included in the d spensat- ion . i=5 MARRIED _.n._-._.. o CONNELLâ€"DIAMENTâ€"At the St Mary’ 5 church, Lindsay. on Wednes. day, June 21, 1911, Loseph D. O'- Connell, of Victoria, B.C., to Miss ;Elizabeth Diament, of Lindsay. .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"---â€"â€"._â€"-_-:--â€"-.-____- .Eâ€"-â€"-___ _ mo '_________________._____â€"â€"â€"-5 I ‘ McINNISâ€"At Clan, William, Man. 'on May 31 1911, Annie, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan in her 2151: year. recently of Rebellion“ Ont A f--mcy ParuSol will not Cost you \“€l\ much at this store for We \VeIc fortunate enourrli in secure some Vex-v choice hum of very low prices. Ths-V' hz'ue f::er and plain humil. s \I: llllt the tops come In :1 great II-MIV~ colors LflLl combination cwlorings. The prices range from 45M 93 Id) up to 8 ’ " ENTRANCES KENT AND WILLIAM STS. .. “watch Victoria County Ont†their eldest daughter, on May 31 161’. The bride and groom left on the 5. in the death Of {Grant and flaws p.m. train for Buffalo and Niagara Plead GuiltY[F£Nl:z and Mrs. Hanna will reside at [Janetville, and will carry with them the best wishes ofa large circle of friends for future welfare“. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kennedy, Bobâ€" caygeou, left this morning for Seguin Falls, Muskoka District, where they will speed a few weeks. Mrs. Soanes, of Victoriaâ€"ave, re- turned home last night. after visit- ing Buffalo and Toronto friends with her son Stanley, who is now at the Sanitarium, Hamilton. Roderick“ Grant and Frederick Haws charged with stealing 8 head l... "o ~~‘~‘~“m‘mmx 0:. “a“ i PERSONALS trate Moore this morning. 3 M N’ . i Mr. G. A. Jordon appeared for .:.m .z. .85er ‘ orman Hmkson' and SG‘ l d d tron 1 Wright, Toronto, M. Morrow, Mon- ‘accuse I_ an wt: 3. 5_ g g as Mr. Clarence Thompson, of Edmon- treal, and c, B. Fielding, Ham-I1- for .‘lemencY as, e pnsoners were ton, Ls home for a. short time. ton, are registered at the Benson Wllllng to make a partial restitut- Mr' M H M Ge 11 h , o lHouse Ion. They were remanded for 8211- , _ s. ' I i c .0 g 18 n a ‘ . tence until Friday morning at lï¬ vISIt to relatives In. Rochester. Mr. James Boxall went up to Tor “NINE DRUNKARDS ---â€"-â€"I-~-â€"_ Co ounty Crown Attorney, A.P. Dev- ilin was present in the interests of onto today. Mr. Wm. Flavelle went up to Tor In an address to the city council, .2’ , I :9 tb' ' . . the CPOWR- ' : I‘ ‘.l Iii: onto 18 morning , of Titusville, Pa., Mayor Dickerson, Mrs. Dr. Brown was in Toronto , Tuesday ' spoke strongly on the absurdity of WEDDING BELIS Mr. John Sybil, of Peterboro, ls Ifining drunkards, Who appeared in m town today. the MILLYARDâ€"SHIELDS Mrs. Trask is the guest of Mr. Nubile“ 0‘ 8- good deal 0‘ adverse and Mrs. J. Robertson, of Fenelon . criticism from those who have con- but pretty wedding took place at the Falls. - ~ isidered the matter from the ihome of Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Syer, Mrs Stanley Soanes, and lttle lpoint of those dependent on drunk- lAlbany Ave. Toronto, at 3 o‘clock] Lenora, left this morning to visit iards for support as well as from ion the evening of June 5th. when “leads .1: Almonte- ,_ lthe standpoint of the state and of Mable Louiee Shields second daughterq His Lordship Bishop O'Connor, of the men themselves. Mr. Dickerson, iof J. W. Shields was married to Dr. lPeterbcro, visited Venerable Arc'nâ€" in his remarks to the council, said: -Wiley S. Millyard, son of the late deaCOn Casey today. Rev. Ri Millyard, of the London Methi 1\Irs. Pollard, of Lindsay, was the Victoria Road, June 20:â€"A quiet stand- l “Almost eVery dollar received at. that source takes away some com. odi st conference. After the ceremony, lguest of Mrs. M. Sharpe, Fenelon fort, if not necessity, from innocent i‘ï¬r. Sver sang. "0 perfect love" While; Falls, Tuesday. {women and children, Assuredly, tak- tlze rcrrister was being Slgfled. after! Mr. P. Farrel, of Woodstock, is ing a few dollars from a hiUSg- vglI't‘I a small party motored ’50 the g in town attending the fun: ral of the hold to pay for an imaginary in- 11111; i dward for the wedding break- l lace Mrs Hanahoe today fast The bride and groom spent their! 3-83513 Frank Painter, Archer, and honeymoon V' siting a number of P130 l McKinney, of Toronto. are in town es in Western Ontario. Their many ,‘today. ifriends join in wishing them every Mrs. F. Crandell is a guest ésuccoss and a long and happy me ‘0’ Highland Home, Fenelon Falls, Visit send any money they find to lgethen ing her daughter, Mrs. Findlay Rob- wife and mother-" m son. I It does not seem that this meth- HANNAâ€"DONALDSON Mrs. Curry, and Miss Bessie Curry I 0d of punishing drunkards Is in keep A very pretty weoding toox place of Halifax, N.B.. are visiting Lind- mg with his crime. and it cer- jury to the municipality by on inâ€" toxicated individual}; poor recomf mendation. It wauld seem more like justICe to me if the polILCe were em at powered to search a defendent and the on Wednesday afternoon, May 31' at ‘say, the guests of Mrs. H. A. Holm- tainly is a hardship on wzves, the lthe home of Mr. Wm. T â€Donaldson, es, Bond-st. mothers and families of the union: ( entrreville, when his daughter Amy Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, of tunate man. Elizabeth was united in marriage to Bobcaygeon, left this morning to Mr Albert Edward Hanna, of Janet- spend a, few weeks at Bela, in the ville. The drawing-mom was prettily Muskoka distrigt. 'decorated for the occasion The bridal Mr and Mrs. Lochlin McInnis, of was given away by her father... and Clan Williams Mam, have the deep ,entered the room to the strains of ,sympatby of their many friends in Mendelssohn's wedding march; which f __._____. ’“ was played by her cousin, Miss Nellie â€"“ T H E M I L L â€â€" Syer, of Pontypool. . . The bride locked handsome in a gown of cream satin directoire cloth, trimmed with Irish point. lace and carried abeaut-iful shower of roses and lily of the valley. Miss Marion Donaldson, niece .of the bride, perform ed the duties of flower girl. The cere- lmony was performed by Rev. D. A. McKenzie, B.A., Centreville. The groom's gift to the bride was an ame- thyst brooch set in pearls, to the pi-' an-lst an amethyst brooch and to the flower girl a. locket and chain. , Among the many beautiful and val- uable gifts to the bride was a cabinet of Sterling silver from Centreville congregation, also an address of ap- preciation for her excellent services in the choir Sabbath School and WE. M.‘S. l The going away gown was green foulard silk over which was worn a rajah silk coat and bat to match. After congratulations, guests to the l number of fifty partook of a dainty deieuner. The 45th Coming [lone The 45th Regiment will be homo Fridaymorning, per C.P.R. reach- ing Lindsay at 7 a.m. You do not run any risk whatever in using our Flour: 1 -â€"the fullest guarantee of the Company is behind every bag that leaves the mill. The next time you are ordering Flour try a bag of King of Patents 5-03-â€" Gold Mine and we know you will be delighted with the bread that will be on your table. “You try our Flour AT OUR rislsâ€" not at yours†Ganadlan Cereal Milling 00,, umm LINDSAY; ONTARIO , .1, surnaévm. ï¬sxg-IIL .aépnwzuw} â€'7 ' . . ,r . .A. ‘5 k ., 0v 3‘, 1Com " . ‘1! Jauxcod‘ wi- “3,13, if , i’ . _‘ dogging}, ._