Wt: gvbm r; "V. lrtll' Itinerary of ' .1 ust by way of explanation the it- imny of the [Fed’s mama to Que- bec Free Trip is published toad-Eva It «in be Seen that eight days of teal sight ï¬cexng are proVided‘ for. includ- ing at least four. days on‘ the water. at, } mm of year when everything in in; at teas: tour. was at. k tune of 3931' when mature is at its best. | How Eight Pleasant Days Will Scent-About the St. Lawrence. m PEDLAR PEOPLE, of 03mm . IOITREAL tonono 321.3 Craig-st. w, 11 Colborno-st. 4 We mt agents in many sections. ‘7, baking C116 been: at 51011111le 211- !rivfng at Charbque (the port at Ro- cheder'y at 9.15 that night. Kingston Mia! be called on all: five o'clock h. m., ‘vvra n.1, “(‘7 _, ind Prescott will have been reached by about ten o’clock next]; morning. Mammal is reaphed at 6.30 p. m. the trip is resumed at 7 o’clock and Quebec is reached early on the morn- jrgotAngLMHu {I :7 the relum trip is commenced at ‘6 p. m. that night. arriving at Monti real at 7 o‘clock Sunday; Aug. 30. A But this roof of mine will be a good roof for a HUNDRED yearsâ€"and that’s no mere trade talk. We GUARAN- TEE it for twenty-ï¬ve yws which means tha‘ if it leaks in that time you 5'3" 3. NEW that m shingted this on fact of their being LIGHTNI NG- proof ought to make you put them on your him or raidencc. If'Eo} R‘OTHING We will send postpaid and tree samp‘ ls, of which we make more than 2,00 pleasing flavor. The big black plug chewing tobacgg: there was nothing else me an “Oshawa"- ted roof better wort!) Post Free Trip ty leaves Lindsay on Aug- the bowt at Tommi, ar- cmbbge (the port of 30' will melt away in a new roof for nothlné If they Remark- able for richness maples of Pedlsr Art Steel Ceilings 2,000 designs. OTTAWA LONDON IIHIIPEG :3 Sussex-st. 690nnisa-st. ‘ 76 Lombard-st Write for details. Mention this paper 11 The managementsommihtee of the baard of education. of which Mr. J. ' W. Andemon is chairman, met in his office .W ednesday and talked over fire escape matters in connection with the collegiate institute. As a result Mr. Anderson, who proposes to erect It substantial escape. is hopeful that his wishes in the mutter will be carried out. Lt is also said we the‘ proposal of Mr. Thus. Stewamt, chairman of Ithe board, may -be arranged. that is 'tc say, the escgpe {to cost approxi- «namely $600, with anly half the cost‘ to be borne this year. The fire-esoa'pe peeple with whom the board are deal- ing are willing to allow of such an arrangement. , The Collegiate Mr. J. W. Anderson and Committed Will Erect a Perfectly Sate One Lake Ontario thence pnroqgu 1....- charming scenery of the Thousandl Islands and the rapids of the at. Imwrence to Montreal, thence ‘tq Quebec. such as the succcsflnl Postt Frc-e Trip oapdidgtes will do. The manners of this line are Well equip- ped and the catering is of the best. friends. including almost without. ex- ception the prominent men of we ton'n attended. The service was con-‘ .ducted by Rev. Dr. Bishop, pastor: of Cambridge-st Methodist church. as- sisted bx Rev. Dr. Shorey, of! Cobourg and Rev. G. W. Henderson, 0! Port Hope, former pastors. The pail-boa:â€" ers .were Mr. J. W. Flavelle,o£ Talon- to, Mr. J. D. Flave'lle Mr. Wm. Fla- vour, of Lindsay, sons, Mr. Aird Flavelle of Lindsay. and Mr. C.- F12.- veile, 01 apt-onto, grandson, and Mr. Mmer, of Toronto, son - in- law of the deceased. mhe‘ floral trib~ mes were very' annex-ans and beauti- ful- . Mr. Anderson hoped to erect such a perfectly safe escape thntt when the assembly hall is used peopde may reach the ground by the escape as a means of ordinary exit as well as by the stairway. He wants one that peo- ple will have cqnï¬dence in. . ‘ MRS. JOHN FLAVELLE. Amxd most impressure ceremonies Lh funeral of the late Mrs. John Finn!“ c who (had on Monday in Toronto,: 00k place last Thursaay at two o'clozk from the residence of. no: son,-. Mr. J. I) Flavelle, Bond-st. Intern». m. was made in Rivergzde cemetery. . .3 very large number of sympathetic u we 0W“- wwâ€" ly â€"â€"had beenâ€: 137% wa'! Galvanized racism And. besides lightning-proof and s solute y weather-proof, warmer in winter (because these shingies m und- mof) and cooler in SWW P they keep out the sun’s best ,thcy go a. long wayto makebufldmglgtqloci' The List at those who Mended in- cludedmong others; Judge Harding, Mr. C. D. Barr, Mr. G. W. Bean, Mr, D. Adams, Mr. D. B. Anderson, Mr, G. H. M. Baker, Mayor Begg, Mr. 0, Bigelow, Mr. J as. Bonll, Mr. J. c, Huston, Dr. Herriunan, Mr. G. 3. Hopkins, Mir. J. Horn, Mr. M. Simon, Mr. B. Menzies, Mr. .Geo. A. Little, Mr. W. Wuhan, Ald. Wm. Jordan, Reeve Geo. A. J ordain, Mr. I. EE.‘NV"e1- don, Mr. whoa. We“. ‘Devpmtyv' Reeve. J. G. EyreB, Mr. J. G. Edwards Mr. H. B. Clones, Mr. Barry Brim- meu. Mr. J. Cerew. Dr. Burrows} Mr. E. Gregory. Magifltrste Japkson- During the Service reference was made m turn by the officiating clergymen to tbe 31'qu usefulness or an ch 3. life as than: of the deceased; Ontario thence [through the! leak by 1933 bask'ébout '“Rootin Sample slainzle :06 A- â€A book‘gbqqt 0BITUARY. Jery of the Thousandl th rapids of the at. Montreal, 121191109- *0; as the successful Postt Fire Escape Esrwmsnw 1861 and Side 5 1h 2131: 39k Mr. 21 I. tic c:- t. no on- §§§§§§§§§§§§§§00000900000 lat buyer regular 1 of voting 1y every ! the Work :tjon of a copy of t. Mining 3 in; Ballot is «hat 1: ‘Dr. Jeffera, Mr. L'. R. Knight. Mr. G. 11. IWilaon. Mr. S. J. Fox, ML P, [2. Mr. J. H. Semi-m, Dr. Nmmsn. Dr. Wood. Mr .W. H. Sim, Mr. _ O'Boyle. Mr. E. E. NV. Mchrey, Mr. Lindsay BOY Mr. or of Pembroke. " 1t. ~ ; I Mr. White ism old‘Lind’uJ be having graduated from Limb†Col- legiate under Mr. J. C. Han-stone. Hw was a vvery bright scholar and pas- ed with honors when he graduated. He is a brother of Dr. White, of this town. ‘ ( 7 | ‘By the death 0! Mt of public schools 101' ty- the Won I11“ Mr. E. 1:. WW. his gvn “- ~ I Mr. White taught. for a number or years in the. county of Essex. He also taught in the high school at Button for a. number or years. af- ter which he went Ital Pembroke where he was situated when given this position. . ' . Presentationgto Also to Mrs. Phelps hy Ladies of the Oueen st. Church and by the Epworth League. Rev. Leonard Pheip. o: queen hemasï¬mmmï¬ who go to Stirling in the course or a Week or 80, were hit; evening: made Epwonth' League. who gave Rev‘ Mr. Phelp a silk (hat. M w the ’L"adiea Aid and Womm’a Missionary 80-. cieiy, who gave Mm.Bhe1pe a five 0 'olock teat Set. I. . ".â€"â€" ._ _. De Willet Putter. read the address.~ and Mr. Percy Mayne: made the pre- aemmtiom on behalf of ((32165 choir and Ecpwonth League; (Mrs. =Williun Maunder read the address and Mrs. Puffer: made the presentation for the Ldaiec'fl'Aid and W. M.- 8. Rev. Mr. Phelps and Mrs. Phelps both re- plidq ls L ‘ K ( \ ' Kâ€" \ . A . -.___J ’ Mt. Percy Monies m8 voioe "Roll On." Mr; WI: Item made a capable chai‘ vvâ€"vrï¬ The pi'éséantï¬tions were made in the ohuroh following choir practice. Mr. 00000004 2 000 anh of the coupons 'which appear on the first [page of ' cash issue of The Evening Post and in each issue of the .Weekly Post, is good for one vote. for and candidate in the Free Trip conLeBt. The ballots may be filled wit-and sent in to Free Trip Editor, In favor of any candidbjp, by any per- son who has a copy of Unope- ~ 0 ‘ _ HBO? W43 wadâ€"4 Q . . ,, . ...\ oooooooooooooooocon Local Gun Club Organization Off to Good Startâ€"Prac- tice latch Yesterday .Iha Lindsay gun club has now got at Iairly good working basis; when it is considered that a. ‘mouth ago there “up no club at All. The otraps are situated just east of the Lindsay-st. bridge over the 80119013. and so in: as location is concerned ovum: hard- ly be sumac-11.. tube anen fire to- wards the river. Thursday it was hoped to [hold a handicap match. bulk, for various ream me of the‘ littlao naked: on the side took place Intwcein; R. Pomter, LR. Form, and! R. Hopkins. The match was for 25 birds. the score, standing Form 14, Porter 10 and Hopkann 4. < | V I 99990699669006.0999 c. Taylor- W as School Inspector foâ€"rlléiï¬â€™ii“. E. T. Whitcjeceimjppointment .m'aw p}; in3vhic’h it. appears. The candida†does not need to see ¢.hem at ‘all. You: need not be a subscriber, nor a regu- lar buyer of lure paper, nor a regular reader. The privilege of vqtfmg is given to abmlute- 1y every person in any; Part of the world, without my excep- ,tjon of any kind, who has a. as goodjs your. own it the]! will,g-ive [them to you. ~ All may vats. . . . copy of the Lindsay Post con- iaining a coupon marked "Vot- ing Ballot.†The only condition is mhat they be forwarded to the Free Trip Editor, on or be- fore the datp which is plainâ€" ly priqtgd on each one. It doegn’t. make any ï¬iflerence 0 where you. gel: 7pm- hallots. 0 Your :npighbor’s by: Lined 4 36‘0O56 t shots could mt OABTORIA- a. .1" Kind YD! lbw NEE Leonard Phelp, of Queenfl' :h 0! Mr. swat. motor hook for. Rontrew‘, 00“†flat! {has been given 11* rm, high Dohool teach- ls Appointed Rev: Mr. Phelps Maynes sang in '30“! In." Mr; Wm. Man‘t-i capable chairman. Is Progressing Bide took 918% NUW I AM WELL constipation for yea: and thot there was 3130 womb trouble with unplemnt pains in my back which made me miner- nble, constantly. I tried physicians and took may remediec but I got no relief. I was induced to try “Fruit-mum" and I can truly say thismthe tint medicine that ever did me fly good. "Fruit-a- tives" quickly relieved the coustipetion and indigestion and completely cured me of all symptoms of womb trouble. I cannot express too strongly my great gratitude to this medicine as I am as well now in every way u ever I was, thanks to “Fruit-a-tiva". I anstrongly recom- mend “Fruitoa-tiva", it is easy to take and the eï¬ect is always mild like fruit. (Sgd) Mus. M. Barium ' Not so very long ago they ma any amount. of freight ears lying idle; ’00.“! they have none. Generaily con- sidered things were looking much brighter, he said. the prospects be- ing that the (all .would see .them an busy as ever. Passenger traffic {or ‘aome reason or other bed picked ‘ufl' wry mastectomy too. They “963“ ed a big day on July,‘ at, provided the ncetner m tumble; On the Ztth May 1: will be rememberd both rail- ‘waye had tremendous crowds. . Dr. R, W. Bell. on {rm-om medi- cal inspector for the provincial board of health, is on his way to my; Lake on a. ton not inspection. 8 will spend a day there and hopes to ascertain’ what was (the cause of the typhoid omthneak there last summer. DI. Bell We: m the health 0! the provinpe is exceedingly good at the present time. Smallpox ha magically been eta-taped out. there being only two or thred cases now. One of these i ï¬ll: Niagï¬â€˜ra Falls; 0::er~ 0f Stoney Lake-«Dr. Bell. Provincial Inspector, is in Town vow.â€" Dr. Baliâ€"v51! thére omé day‘ last tweet. He was at Gamqulue on ‘Tnesday and a1. Warkworth on Wednesday. If you are hungry immediately af- ter rising. if you enjoy breakfast eat‘ it. if you are not hungry don't.l Cold water before breakfast mighzl injure some one whose vitality ei very low, but as a rule it.wonld be a tonic to the stomach. It is very .uuckiy absorbed and cannot eb harmful In its eflectslby diluung the gastric juice provided there 13 an actual thirst for the water. Thu desire indicates that it is needed. A: to working before breakfast some of the best .work 0] my life [or the last twenty-five years hes been done before breakfast. Thom who eat no' breakfast usually fund that the head is clearer and'that they are more energetic and more capable becauae of this habit. But that due-3 not neqesaarily mean that every one can be better without breakfast. If you go without breakfast and are more capable because of it continue the habit. If you feel better after causing all the pain. Cure the liver and make the bowels move regularly with “ Fruit-a-tives" and the “Womb Trouble" will be cured :1 the same time. “ Fruits-ï¬ve" â€" or “ Fruit Liver Tablets" are sold by dealers at soc 1 box -6 for 33:59â€"51 gill be sent on ' 7 v :_.:5.2 M... eating the breaklast continue meat break’ut. In other words uscyour own judgment and then adhere to that rule. whatever it may beâ€"Bcr- narr matadden, in "Physical Cu!- Business is Increasing Fast The Bowmmv‘ille ï¬atasman says that "the Benton editor :94 all the le- mtlo members of The antenna-n nut! went to Guelph on we farmer's ex- curd?“ MOW-â€â€˜3 s_'\' 3.x Y \__L UA‘ Revival of Trade Brings Increased ‘l‘nffic to the Grand Trunk Railway "Business has picked up Wondeb tully, the last six (or eight. days." W43 what Mr. E. J. Kingsley, super-Intend- cut 0!: the local division of the Grand Trunk Railway told a Post repertory this morning. ture." of price: Fruit-r“ TIMIKS T0 “ munâ€"mm". Health Hints. Indeed I what the It. .133. lellis. Probably Our ()1th Subscriber. Calls on The Post Mr. Jae. News. of Downeyvillemak led on the Poet Friday to renew his subscription and cast his vote: for his favorite young lady {or The {Posl'a Great Free Trip. Mr. Semis is one of our oldeed subscribers have ing been a supporter of this paper for forty or fifty years. When he tire’t ehumribed The Post was pub- lished by Mr. .Wnite who‘in nddtilon being e publisher also owned and worked the Corrigan farm where MT. Shea. now lives. Newspaper men in those days could nflord to own terms. but. since thenâ€"ales! Grand Secretary- “(IF-'35 Woodmen of , Peterboro. June 24. â€" A. regular met-31nd of the executive of the Wood- men of the World {or Ceneda. was held here yesterday afternoon and: number of the man}: prominent mem- ber: 01 the orgem‘ntion were here to the obcunon. Executive Ieetiu was ï¬eld At Peter- borough Among the officers present were the Iollowing; Head Escort. Advisory Lieutenant. SO". W. C. Fitzgerald. mcmber ot' the exocutxve. - 50". L. H. Tayfor. member 01 the Mnnngemont Committee. $0M L. K. Mutton. K .C., Oshawa. member 01 the azimuth}- u.uâ€"‘ â€"vvâ€" "7" 'c'ov. J. 8. Hoover. Clinton. am" mu: 0! Board at Head Mnnagerse Sov. Clur Jnrvin. Toronto. mem- ber 01 the Management Commictco. sm. AM. J. a. Saunders. London. The bunneu to bl tel-day ,ntternoon's routine nature and ladlesex. [18.8.0 wuuvu uvmâ€".â€".--,-- 50". D. Cmnamon. Lindsay. 11-341 In School no"; Ind is in ; Gloï¬- T/ee [trees of this mod- e! beta/zen t/rat con cep- tton oft/re designer’s art that marks t/eez'r a’z's- tz'nctz'orz between ora’zl rzary ana’ extraordz'aary a ï¬tting style for gem era! use. $10. 00, 12. 00, 15. 00 Colored Hat Bands will be more popular thls summer than for several years past. Our assortment Is very complete. 35c to 75¢. Dr- L. Eyttenrauch. Appin Dundas Flavelles, .LLimited, to be taken up at yes nn‘n union was 0 Subscriber the World it was 0W“: London. session. \ . - The VlSitOl‘S. who are accompanied by thoir .wivq spent the morning in {sight seeing. the lift. lock being :he cumre oI attractlon. . Today. they wul attend the excur- snon under the auspices of Sherwood Forest Camp. Woodmen of the Wort-1 no Idy_1 .Wyld ,on the steamer‘ Otona- bee. and are lookmg lama! with de- iight to a long enjongle dat‘. at Rm Lake. The local Woodmen are can-ruining the visitors. that it would be completed at one The finance committee of the Y. M. C. A. not Tuesday afternoon for. the purpose of going over the member- nip lint: of the association. In vi-w oi the his task. on odjourmnenti was undo m .til Saturday, when it is ex- Iectcd the work will be completed. Who. the committee “tempted w†to ï¬nd out how many paid-up uembeta there were out of the 300. odd names on the roll. So for as they hue inved’ignted they found things in a fairly “ti-factory condition. Mr. 'A. D Kitchener. ‘n chairman of the committee. V j On Tuesday to the school boy and girl mind Jr“ a day looked¢torward to with hsppy anticipation, e red-[ct- ter out a“ cunt: only: once enough; for it In the "‘lut day; of school†and that no: no smell thing to {heir mind; Inn! hsve drendy chosen their summer hunts. whilst robaptr 1y other: .will psrtielpa to in the numerous enjoyments Iâ€Â£0 he found wounding st Sturgeon Point. Bu: there one s chosen few who look on tending almost to nervousness. in 0‘1“" â€MI. contrary to the well- known it is s 'stornr heï¬ore the. 91!!" h to those who bean .WH‘IDC 0| onus this morning. Lists Fairly Holidays YJLCA. Finance Committee Find Membership Rollin Gochondition. on: State of Ecstacy. Clothing and Furnishing Department Satisfactory Have Come The she/etch coat is a garment for home but the most clever tat/0r to attempt. No other so taxes the shit! arza’foz'ts the unshz’ttfut. Ours mm! ms! LINDSAY. rnmu, JUL! 3 l' The Cobourg summer horse u- will be held on the 18th. 19th.†and 21d. of August this year. 11 do not. chirp that Cobourg [Eu Show this you; will be the grew best and most fashionable, but t1 ‘aro trying their very best to m [it the most enjoyable own: of ' kind in Chanda. and from a ho! . breeder'a standpoint 3. worth! “I in every reaped. and one that Vi" igreat: good to this highly import mm in this section a: W W Myenr'a show was 9“ grand omen «of high ate†jumpers. Mans, eta, every iï¬â€˜i than points†tin fad: thzt dict“ be double the number of cattle“ you'- in these very attractive e" However £11;th these even“. )1 (mo. the my water 0‘ “"511 ' whtre where you ‘3†dip whenever you “I" ‘ " fighi with waste“ 0““ M.M' I!___â€"-â€" Kent-ct, W, / Ontario Marble and Granite Worki, Lacquered goods six 1);! with I. leather and ed mm a little ram w. Ii. CRESSWELL High Class Exhibition of M Chss Horses. M can of