v JULY, 26, 1912 innumWMmmx 111115 SPREAD NEAR manor STATION naturdfli were assured that there. was no dan- n 5 between ger. The mishap took place on a 'l high grade and the fact that it Was not of a more serious character ' afternoon the week- 0 Toronto and- Bob- 63:15:90 n me:- ' ~ 1 ton which for- 18 «was an nest e , ‘ due to the watchfulness of the train 9“ 1y was not attended wrth any crew. ~ 6 “‘3'â€? results to passengers and , There were a large number of pas- 3gnaw ’ sengers on board and they were crew. ram 19:: the Union Station obliged to wait until the 4.15 from \-§ That ‘mm at one 9 m.. and afâ€" Lindsay reached the scene and took; .123“? on“. Bilrketofl and rounding a gthem to their destination. The track’ Offel‘ln - :er Railâ€"ails spread and the train ; was blocked for some time, and as al g all?“ tied as soon as the accident 1 result the 7.55 p. m. train did not' â€3 “3.; 'ï¬ggitier of the lady pas-1 reach Lindsay on Saturday until k ofcï¬tgjcéms hysterical, but they 3 nearly nine o’clock. lst frill 01 ~ ’2†l .. 10111111101111011112 FROM wrsr ‘ mnversatiOn with : medic nature. Its ideal location, its . -. ll. regarding coudiâ€" : all combine to contribute 8. expansion that nothingi TRIP WAS MOST ENJOYABLE ONE! l I r Jflscph Carroll arrivg is finished, is destined to be the' ‘Tility evening from a; greatest centre in Canada. The boorn : 3 points in Western i enjoyed by this city is not of a spa-sâ€" ._ w; - Among the cenoi growth and “Se. v :1... Winnipeg, Vaucou- 1 can retard. 1 k .= 'C‘T', 7-4.. and these citiesi â€Joe†met many old Lindsay boys‘1 7;. _ like a green bay and of course they were all doing1 :: 1,71,â€" - 11‘. was particularly 1 well-some of them phenomenally ‘1 Vanâ€" well. Those he did not see he euquirâ€" ;, 411110115 in in the '3'JZLtll‘l'f1ll city, he I ed after and all are thriving “-3 Panama Canal west. .. \- has n and expressed his appreciation of the] . Jos. Cain Was. Remembered ls Leaving For Victoria, 3.0.. fifiei‘iinhiitfgi?.é‘irievviilngbi‘ii1 wishes of Mr. Cough and staff for I u â€n 1' so“ ‘ :7 r another one of Lindâ€" , ‘ a: men. Mr. Joe .1 ‘2.» err. in the emplov of «91;: for eight years has 3:293:91 a ;.j.“‘.:-.’DT. “‘lth EleSSl‘S. 0“ . '~":::»atrick, of Victoria, vcasion of the resignaâ€" -r. was marked by a the store on Satur- ‘e close of business. a few well cziosen regret at the deâ€" !.8‘.?Il 8 ........_.â€". ,_ tuation. In his departure Lindsay loses not only a popular and model young man jut also an athlete of a high order. In baseball and hockey “Lonny†as he was familiarly called, was a top He figured on the C.L.S. team when it won the Forbert troâ€" phy emblematic of the championshipi of the town and afterward was idea-1 tified with the intermediates in the; O.H.A. He is one of the best hockey-1 ists ever turned out by the town. 1 In baseball “Joe" also figured on. the old C.L.S. team and also with: the Shamrocks, and Was a good,l heady player. Lindsay loses a goodzHe taken athlete in his departure for the coast reply, where he goes in a week‘s time. , Council Will Purchase North West Corner or Park Square still greater success in the businessl world follow Mr. Cain to his new si- 1 l wsse-L .115 .- . Cain who has - :‘szec' 9:2;10yee for so long a i siroke of his splendid thorâ€" - \I- .j J... a salesman, and his t:::3.t;c, business methods. :13: the: presented Mr. Cain â€till sea lion club bag, .96. and the staï¬ pre- 22'::‘r. a gentleman's (tinny match. . was entirely 4.5.9 a suitable . ux- L. 418 Institute Barriefieldcam? GillR. trair. e pointingly we be cadets . l o b <« the m :3. \ ...â€" u . k ‘1' ‘v‘ v 11 2-058 51m . 9 l You Pay __â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""' slow in the matter because of the ex- penditure of the people's money, but 1 degree lpart of some10f the citizens, and 1 was time the matter was disposed of. .; Mr. Dobsonâ€"What assurance Free. The deceased lady suffered s k :yon that we can dispose of the old 1 as ., ibuildin s on the northwest corner? greatly and was confined to her bed daughter Of John A' MacRae 0f ' g ‘ Kirkfield, Ontario, Was united I ran! LIND. SAY Pos'r. E L 1 J. SUTCLIF Out Go the Fancy f Parasols at Cut Prices One dozen only tall Colored raw silk ' . Midsummer ‘ . Prices parasols trimmed with alice blue border 5 Ills Call OF â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ess Here Directors handles. Regular prices $1.75 and $2.00 each now on sale at Six only raw silk parasols trimmed with border or hand 0:" navy, cardinal, brown or grey. Clearing $2 69 0 price on! y ................. , ........... One dozen only fancy parasols trimmed with wide band of paddy green, pink, kings blue or cardinal. ‘ Two dozen ladies’ fancy sunshades that were regular $1 25 each but must 69 C be cleared so they go at each Children’s Summer Com- binations only 29c Children's extra. good quality balbrig- an combinations neatly trimmed and om 3 to 10 years. Regular 400 but now 29 Ladies’ Colored Hose Re- duced to per pair 15c . These are in both plain and lace ankle style and in colorings of pink, mauve, sky tan and raw silk. Regular price 15c 25c 11 pair now only ................... Ladies’ and Misses’ Dress- es Reduced to $4 Ladies and Misses \vnsh dresses of cot- These Prices are the kind that have an . attraction for those who have wants to fill----and for those who never allow their summer outfit to fall short of their require- ments. The few lin e s mentioned here are only forerunners of the immense variety this store has for you and on all lines you will find the savings just as grea â€" UTCLlFFE’ Department Store Lindsay 8 all sizes fr prices were 35c and clearing at only... Children's lace socks in white. brown, sky and pink. 2 pairs for Special Values m Embroider- ed fDre sses ton foularils. rep and muslius, popular colorings and regular $6 value for only . .. $4'00 Children’s Wash Dresses at Attractive Prices These wash dresses for children come in linen. sky, tan, navy color. lugs and the materials are prints, chambrnys and gingham: in sizes to ï¬t ages 2 to 14 years. Regular prices $1.50, $1.05 and $1.85 a‘l l on sale at one price .. $ '19 J ouoatlucoII'u-unuuo ll Ladies’ Summer Dresses at Greatl Reduced Prices ‘ Ladies“ white [dresses of lawn, mull, cotton voile and Marquisette, all well made and ï¬nished. Regular 315 each for $10 $7 95 and the regular $11, $10 and $9 qualities for ........................ 0 ORIIEARY MRS. RICHARD FREE The death took place in Detroit, on" Sunday of a former resident of Lind- say in the person of Mrs. Richard ~â€" M gave the council credit for going HYMRREAI. MACTAGGARTâ€"MACRAE A pretty wedding took place Tuesday, July 2nd, at 4 p. m. in the Presbyterian church, Prince Albert, when Anna Marie, youngest slowness had caused a certain of disinterestedness on the it S have for ten weeks. Her husband predeceasâ€" ANDSSONS Men’s Working Sox, Special 2 pairs for 25¢ grey and white yarn. for ......... . ............... Men’s Shirts for Summer ,Wear 75c to $3.50 summer shirts to select from at a big range of prices that will please you greatly. of outing and soft shirts as well as popular more dressy ones for better wear. plain mercerized silky looking materials while others are the more serviceable general in de- mand sort. showing. ly is more handy than most Others. only 25c each. Clearing Popular Tokio Silks __j remarked another. should have brought some biscdits,†“And the President brought some beer," at which Mr. can't very well walk. on Switzer laughed as much ‘as the oth- ers.1The taste of cheese was welcome in more than one respect. . vance of 3'16c. on the highest offered in two weeks ago. Thus far the farmers PAGE 5. Mail Orders Promptly Filled These are extra strong cotton socks made of Special 2'pairs 25c .00 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee We offer you an unequalled variety of cool All kinds Some are Come in and see our splendid It certain- Tuey cost. Ask to see the soft collar holder. at 19¢ a yard These silks have been very popular this sea- son and we have a. nice range left in the reg- ular 29c and 35c qualities, all good colorings and patterns which we now offer at per yard ............. . .................................. 19c Wool Delaines Beautifully Bordered 35c yard Now is the time to buy delaines. These come in navy and white. black and white, grey and white. alice and white. all 35 neatly bordered. Special per yard ...... c Embroidery Lengths of 13-1; yds each for only 27c Clothing These are very attractive embroideries and insertions in widths of from 1 to 3 inch, beautiful eyelet patterns 27 Per length of 13 1-9 yards each.................... C l l 1 OIIOOO-o-oo-ob« 4-... ..-... A Dollar Corset that will please the Wearer These are extra special value, long style, 5 clasp with extra hook, rust proof steels. 4 hose supporters. all sizes from 18 to 27. A $1 00 It'll I'll.’ . genuine good corset for . .. .. l1? Free Premiums for Our Customers tees. As in formeryears we are giving premiums during the midsum- mer sale. For every dollar your nurchase amounts to we give you a. coupon good for Se in trade at our premium counter. These premiums cost you absolutely nothing and yet every one is useful. - aâ€" bad condition just now on account of the recent heavy rains. It is rath- er hard on rubber tired buggies, but what are the boys to do? They Gillespie “The Secretary or Mr. should have BIG PICNIC AT VICTORIA ROAD On August lst a grand picnic will The price this morning was an ad- . . 1.; a: 12.81.: vane“ as a Site For the Armory Mr. Carewâ€"Because they are worth ed her last winter. I . marriage to John M. Mac'l'aggart of Rev. C. haVe been securing a good price for onsiderable mone'. For the brick . . M- land stone they at: worth a great The late Mrs. Free 18 survwed by :henbrocgr. 8531‘" the their cheese, and the market remains be held at Victoria Road on August ' ~ j ;;:y-Reeve Lewis and The question will not be submitted deal to a contractor and their Worth four daughters and onebson. They are 01mg 0. cla mg- firm. The boarding was not as heavy lst under the auspices of the Roman to the people, as the statute proud-1 would be enhanced if th8y1 could be Mrs. Sh. .Adams, 0‘ Minnesota; Mrs. The bride W?†a pretty (1.1.895 9f as at the last sale. Catholic church. The event will be 1,111,,‘C11 hereby ac- i es that a municipality has the pow-‘1 removed. The armory will add to The Wm. Velhngton, of Detrort; Mrs. G. White satin trimmed With full braid ____,_..._..____...._. held on the church lawn and good 1; obtained on the 81" ‘30 DUNN-39 8- Slte for the armOI'Y-lmlue of land around it and will not H- Lennon, 0f Torgntf); Mrs. Dundas, and fringe, wrth white picture hat FRANKLIN meals will be provided by the ladies ,v private parties '~ Those present last night were His l aï¬ect the park in the least. 0f Reaboro, and Wll‘h’am: 0f Detrmt. ‘ to match, and carried a. shower bog- (Special to The Post.) of the parish. Besides a first class 41;,deil by Kent, Worship Mayor Wood, Reeve Bab- 1 Mr. Dobsonâ€"I am not oppOSed to MRS JEKY IE gqge: Ogilvhlfv: :‘31‘5:S- (:29 gill: 93:22“; Quite a serious run oï¬ occurred on list of athletic sports, there will also ‘ "1““ \‘ictoria- 1 cock, Deputy-reeves Dobson and;tlie armory and it should be on the ' L L ' l8, y ttlszeldab. ï¬g H. Marting of the new C.P.R. grain line west of be baseball and football matches. . 8:139:18“ Site I'L'ers. Ald- (â€33" Horn. Howe, Mc'lpark, but I take the stand that the P t rho T' .. . .gwhasuar 8: 3 . ' ’ here on Sunday afternoon last, when Those desirous 0‘ spending 3†enjoy- """""" “ “Id-"“9“ "it? 1Watters. 1peop1e should have a Vote on all f :46. 30 “12%.. Thf many friends e q 00 . , . . six cars left the rails. Fortunately able day could “Qt do better than .< named, Said ’ Messrs. John Carew, Wm. Flavelle1 money bylaws. lear PS. £0211r dyll; “11111- I‘Egret t: The grooms gift to the bride-wasa the van! did not turn over as some attend this picnic. Admission to the north- iand Dr. vrooman were also present. Mr. Carewâ€"If you take the time veryn sudgenle yeiieréaw :o'rgfgurr; hanosobme gold “:Ehbï¬gisgï¬n’an: of the other cars did or there would grounds 33¢†meals 20c, 1...)»; unlined ; When the above resolution was pre-lnecessary to pass the bylaw, you St Joseph’sy HOSpltalyThe deciased peagll1 trooch o e elrl sue]; in altogether likely have been some 1055 ; sented Dep-Reeve ‘Dobson 738ked’lmight as well throw it up. If the who was 62 years of a; e had been .1:th e gtzonlsmean :1 p318 we (133m; of life. The accident occurred a short WEEKLY VERSONALS ‘ 33‘7““ was carried “What about the otner Sites ' 1council can’t expend $4,000 withmt in poor health for aboit' three years er t : drtmosg’llbrook to! arbâ€" distance north of the 13th con., in __ g :wo thirds vote off Mayor Woodâ€"They are gone out of consulting the people, it is a firnyi d r ved t th h s 't 1 Party re u no . o . e t th hp Mr. Thomas steward’s swamp, caus- F W (in sd , ~ i which means that sight. This is the cheapest Site p98- 1 state of aï¬airs. an W33 emo 0 _ e 0 P1 8- take of a wedding dinner a e 01119 ed no doubt by the soft condition of ( mm c e ay 5 Post) â€s- the property sible, and the town can sell the' . . one week ago. Her maiden name was of the groom's mother. Mr. and Mrs. th r db ed the rails s readin out Mr. and Mrs. James Collins and - ' i It was he†Domed out W“ 1'0 Miss Ann Brady and she was mar- M T art left for Saskatoon that 9 0a ’ p g _ . -~ the northwestern , buildings on the property. "Was necessary to secure the “ote (f ' d M K 1i . 1877 B d' ac .agg _ t' and letting the cars run on the ties, daughters Marion and Anna. of Re- , fronting on Sue-1 Deputyâ€"Reeve Dobsonâ€"Where ‘? lever member : the com ‘1' ‘3 t we to r. y e in .. e uses a evening. returning for the recep 1011 doing a lot of damage to the, road. Chester, N. Y., are visiting friends in < The purchase price; Mayor Woodâ€"The contractor wi111t y't‘thr ‘ohoth 11 :1 illusen sorrowmg 1111“)de there. 13 left to on July 4th, at the home of the By the aid of the auxiliary and a tOWn and West Ops. ._ 7;: county’s proporâ€" 1 be glad to buy. them. . . 0MPu VINEâ€"1 e “350 11 10'3. mourn he; dangle: Stefamlly 0f three groom’s mother. The bltlfde W35 tthe gang of men, the track was in run- Mr. William Walker and daughter, 3;- ; 1'. be about $1.?50- Mr. Carew said that the Elm underi -ayor 00 fany one want§,__t° sons and. we a g rs. _ recipient 0f many beauti ul presen 5' uing shape by Tuesday. One car, Blanche, of Toronto, are visiting his an“ 77 ,,â€"â€"-:~ ,~.‘--_._._-â€"'_- : consideration was 112. x 200 andrtheilfkiet tsfmr:?0;smmty of .10! king The deceased was a.- former, reel; Mr. and’Mrs. “blaring-gait 11:31 Mr; which was filled with western oats, mother and other relatives in t 0 Wm. GlaSSE" qr 1dir-nensmns of the armory. were 80 ‘xi . ' - . 1 dent of Lindsay and 1s a sister 1) The bride tray:1 h tlnt matzh' was turned completely over, scatter- Mrs. J. J. Teevin and family are c .3 x, 183. Mr. Carew said it might be deâ€": Mr. McWattersâ€"It would be an aw- 1 Mrs. John Diament and MlSS Julia tailored suit W1 a 0 ing the oats badly, which were ga- summering at Glen Cottage, Stur- arniory \«Brady ‘of this town. ~ side in Shellbrook, Sask. there d up by some of our farmers for 1 ge on Point. 1cide-d to pull 1 die of the s . l north west corner facing south. Y’Qial’. '«"*‘1'~1cedby rimless was a mistake to specify accurately1 location. .1 uppearance and. the exact I t the armory in the midâ€" 1 ful ite facing east or on theldown, and it would also Emuch better if the government I Mr. Flavelie said he considered it ;uurchased the site. led the meeting and said that . WOOd‘â€"We won’t mutilate §cia1 provision had been made by ita- mistake to turn the have been '1 had 1 l them years of happiness. “--M CHEESE PRICES AT PETEBORO BOARD CAROLINE E. BLACK manâ€"u. Belleville Intelligencerzâ€"Mrs. Car- oline E. Black, a resident of T'hurlow Township, died on Saturday evening. Mr. Stinson at- this juncture enter- spe- Their many Kirkfield friends wish hen feed. ‘ Mr. D. J. Powers, G.T.R. account- Mr. Fred ThOmPSon and Walter ant, Ottawa, was in town on Mon- Saunders who have been in the em- day. “Dan" is an Old Lindsay) boy, ploy of the C.P.R. constructing a ,an d was visiting relatives. house at Franklin west for the use I Mr and Mrs Eugene Reinach of of the section foreman, have gone to Ch‘c a _ 't' Balsam Lake to work on the new ‘ 3:301 are V151 mg her moths. Mrs 1 Mayor “a the DriDCipall the park by placing the armory in iytute for a municipality to purchase 1 Deceased was one of the eldest resi- - I any location but the northwest cor-‘1 a site for an armory by a 5.1.0 dents, not only of 'T‘hurlow, but of station there. John Walker, St. Paul street, east “ b .r ay be any of ner itwo-thirds vote of the council. ithis section, being 93 years of age, Examiner: The Cheese Board meetâ€" Mrs. J05. Brown, of Lindsay, is ward. . .-'.:::»;sâ€"-but the lenses. Mr MCWMterS asked If the town: The resolution was then put and I having been born in England in 1319' ing‘.Wednesday was featured by Keene spending a week at the home of Mrs. .__... f JUST SO. lhad the authorityto purchase Phetcarried unanimouslv. ' When 15 years of age she came to and Myrtle's refusal to accept 12 F. Veals., . ALBERT COLLEGE . r. - is the utmost 'accurcv Site Without submmtmg' the guesn‘m Mr. Carew at the close informed this country and for upwards of '80 12-16c. when nearly all the:other fac- The Misses Mattie and Lillie ‘~ . M"':ed. 1to.the people. the council that the armory would be l years had resided in Prince Edward-tomes were receiving 12%c., and Mr. Thompson entertained a number of BELLESJISIIEESES SCHOOL I and Hastings Counties. Deceased was W. H. Hammous’s thoughtfulness in the young people of the neighborhood $ 6300 pays Boa 13d ' 1:00"),- “121:: -nl . ' deal. " eqmpped to 2 clothed with that power. Mr. Carew said it was a good thing , “ ’03? Sliceâ€"and always at your, “meal 1 ad. After the county’s shareof I the cost was secured, it only meant ‘ E I they h ' ye mm†Repaired; Broken Lenses' ‘ a matter of about $4,000. for On Replaced CB Open Saturday evenings 015. l up by subscription he would willingâ€" er c'ienings by appointment ' 1v give $100 a†Bo ANNIS Oph D 1.; Dr. Vrooman said it never occurrâ€" ’ e 9 ed to him that anyone would hesi- aggYESIGHT SPECIALIST tate about the building of the wit. (OVer Ngfll’g shag Store) mory. It meant the expenditure ‘ Lindsay. thouSands of dollars and the town “Manon free. Eye-313m to- would only have to expend a few Eaten lenses replaced. A thousand dollars to bring this about. i I Mayor Wood said the council was built this year. the board on Monday evening it was de- l . town. and .if the amount was made cided that the library would not un- Zefsï¬imoiaï¬dfindlgnzf gfhurlow dertake the annual celebrat' t -' ' . ’ ' 1°“ ms and William, of Lindsay. The daugh- .year. The curling club, which handâ€"1 , ., . q led the demonstration very, success-I ter is Mrs. Wm. Carter, Of this city. an fully in 1910 will take charge of it 31-- again this year, and will no- obequal if not exceed their former sucâ€" cided, but it will be early in netâ€"Gazette. ' lthe widow .of the late Mr. John P. presenting a larg Penelon Falls Civic Holiday B1ack.‘ Mrs. Black, for over half 1 century had been a member of the Me- At a- meetmg Of the public library thodist Church, and was a lady high- was made in September, 19-10, and sonsl has.been kept in Mr. Hamilton’s cel- l lar on Simcoe street. The cheese was {made by the Central Smith factory, 1 d was certainly as smooth as silk. an aged It was just the kind that melts in . your mouth, and the members' of â€he Board were pleased with i . “Warminster can turn it out, just as good,†said the representative of that factory. “You should taste Keene's cheese†claration and opinions. {Mrs McI-l’enry, of Picton, l lady, is a sister of the "deceased. Children Cry FOR narcunrs CASTORIA doubt cess. The date was not definitely de- Aug: 8 section of an old on Thursday evening last. a cheese to the members for their deâ€" ' This cheese 3 visi Electric Light, use of Baths, Gv - slum. ill but books and laundrvfmfgr twelve weeksâ€"longer period it re- dustgg prices. ,00 pays Tuition alon entire scholastic year. e for the Graduate: holding the best ‘ ' Candidates prepared yearl’yonftdgnt‘he examinations held by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario and for Cogimercial Specialists. 5'- pecialnttentionglven to 'â€" culation. Teacher’s Courses. Eloclliftlihlll Xopaband {Instsrumental Music Find - x , ornes ic cience, P ' - ' tune, bysrcal 0111.. For Illustrated Calendar. addressâ€" rnmcrrar. oven, Lu, DD. Mrs. H. Bradley, of Omemee, was tor at the home of her sister, Mrs. J 05. Gardiner this week. I Our teacher, Mr. R. H. Grandy, as well as his three pupils, viz., Harry Lee, Rita Speer, Ruth Gran-dy and Alta James are to be congratulated on their success at the recent Enâ€" trance examination. Mr. James Spier was successful in catching a fine swarm of bees which passed over the village on Saturday last. The boundary hill is in a. rather f