.1151. I? grlk , “r ., I Miss" Lil; VBt'avatty 01 L ) The lwen q ear Sft re spending her vacation WOMW ents, Mr. and Mrs. J â€momentum In $7.00, $8.00, $10.00, $12.00 nits for Men and Young Men $8.00, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 Suits for Boy’s $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $8.00 Raincoats for Men and Young Men S Miss M. Evelyn Brien, graduate nurse of the Ross Memorial Hos- pital, spent acouple of days under the parental roof, before leaving for Pembroke, where she has accepted a position in the Cottage Hospital of that place. We wish Miss Brien every: success in her new work and under- taking. He wish to congratulate Marvin- Hamilton and Thomas Fox, both at this corner, who have been successful in the recent entrance examinations. Miss T. M. Peel, teacher of the North Ops school, is also to ,be con- gratulated on passing her full class. Mr. Vicar-s Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Kennedy, of the Scotch Line, and Mrs. Wm. Wright and two children, Bert and Mildred, of Pe- terboro, were guests at Rivcrview Farm on Sunday. LORNEVILLE. (Special 'to The Post.) Mr. and Mrs. Bell and Mr. and 150's. Campbell, of Toronto, are spendihg a couple of weeks with re- latives here. Mr. Robt. Agnew. of North Ops, has erected a fine barn this sum- mer, which is modern in every re- spect, and greatly adds to the ap- pearance of the place. Haying is the order of the day at present. Most of the farmers have cut their fall wheat, which proves to be a fair crop this year. Misé McCordickhof Huntsville, was the guest of Miss Lily .Ward' on Mon- day‘. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Ward and Master Earle spent a few days last week with relatives at Bexley. A large number from here took in the garden party at Dunsford last Friday evening, where they claim to have had an excellent time. Mr. Jas. Ward spent a couple of days in Torontodast week.. A very pleasing function took place last week at the home of Mrs. Samuel Endicott, when her daugh- ter, Elizabeth was united in mar- riage to Mr. Albert Hore, also a gentleman of this Corner. The young couple have taken up theiriesidence in our corner, and we all join in wishing them the heartiest congratu- lations. (SDeCial to Tne Past.) The Feï¬elon stone crusher is. at work in our corner at present. So far they have covered considerable of the roads on the several _beats with stone which after abit will make fine travelling upon. Miss Milloy, Miss Castles and Miss Armour are staying with Mrs. Suth- erland. Mr. C astles is the guest 'of his cousin, Mr. Robt. Mason. Miss Josephine Robimon, Toronto, is the guest of her friend, Miss Bet-. ty Clarke. Mr. Blonge and Miss F. Arkwright motored to Bobcayg-eon on Sunday and spent the day. M3. and Mrs. James Hamilton, To- ronto, are guests at Mrs. Arkâ€" wright’s. Mr. and Mrs. Wardrobe, Lindsay, are spending a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. Camber and daughâ€" ter, Bobcaygeon, are spending‘a few weeks at Rosedale. Mr. Graham, of Lindsay, is visit- ing in Rasedale. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ames, and Miss Olive Ames are guests at Homenoo‘i Farm. Mr. Ferguson, Toronto, is a visit- or to Rosedale. Mr. and Mrs. Schynder and Miss Schynder, Buï¬aio, are visitors at Sylvan Lodge. (Special to The Post.) Mr. Shannon and family, of Lind- say, are occupying Mrs. Suther- land"s cottage. LA; LIL .2 PAGE FOUR. Straws and Panamas at reduced prices. Under' wear in all the different weights and prices. Money salted in stock has no .2 earning p0wel'. your dollars multiply by actlon and transaction’ REMEMBER THIS RULE! PLEASANT POINT ROSEDALE We give you good close prices and the best values possible. FOR THIS REASON MEN’S WEAR Mus. (Rev) Joseph Archer and fam- ily, of Little Britain, desire to tend- er their sincere thanks to their ma- ny friends Who'showed so much kindness and sympathy in the recent bereavement sustained by them in {the deatn of husband and father. Rev. Mr. Douglas of Toronto had charge of the evangelistic services in D. Campbell's hall on Sunday ev- ening. His remarks were listened to by a large audience. Rev. 8. G. Steele left on Monday morning of this week to spend a couple of weeks in Toronto. In his absence, Rev. Mr. Gray, of Toronto. will occupy the pulpit on Sunday next, and on the following Sunday Mr. Fred Ried, of Grass Hill, will have charge of the services. Mr. Percy Everson wears abroad smile these days. A little girl has come to stay. Mrs. Ried and daughter, of Toron- to, returned on Tuesday after spend- ing a couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. Murchison, at the store. We have been having extremely hct dry weather. As aresult the crops are making little progress. The The shower on Tuesday morning will do good, but 8. Many rain is badly needed. i A congregational meeting was held Must Tuesday p. m. when Rev. Gra- gham, of Lorneville attended. 1' Miss M. Folliott, of Toronto, is {visiting in town. Mr. J. V,crnon of Uxbridge, visited friends in town. The 'Islay branch of W. I. held their annual picnic to Birch Point on Thursday of laSt week, and n1- thougb the weather was intensely warm, 3 good number were present, and all euj5yed apleasant afterâ€" noon. Mr. Boyd and family spent Sunday at Mr. I. Knight's at Balsam Lake. Miss McLean, ofMariposa, recent- ly visited with her aunt, Mrs. .M. Moynes. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McFadyen, of. Stanstead, Quebec, recently arrived at the home of his' mother, Mrs. D. McFadyen, and are spending a short time renewing old aeguaintances. Mr McFadyen recently purchased an au- tomobile and motored from Quebec. ! Miss Crowden, of Rochester, N.Y., iis visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. Mac- ! donald. ‘ Miss Annie McGee of Buflalo, N.Y. iis visiting at her home here. (Special to The Post.) Miss Lena Elford of Toronto ar» rived home on Saturday last to spend a couple of weeks’ holidays. She is aCCOmpanicd by her friend, Miss Lailer. Rev. McKay, o? Stratford, occu- pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. MacLean and family and Miss N. Smith were in Oakwood last Sunday. town. Mrs. Barrett of Toronto and Misg Georgina Harrison, of Rochester, N‘. Y., are‘ visiting at Mr. Harrison’s; Several from town took in the ex- cursion per steamer Geneva from lift iock to Jackson’s Point â€last Wednesday. J. R. McKay in Lindsay Monday. -~‘ Civic Holiday is to be held the" ï¬rst week in August. Mrs. J. Macdonald and Countess de Lesseps spent last week in De: tro-it, Mich. Ont SARI] flF IHANKS (Special to The Post.) call has been extended to ReV. Lindsay, B. D., of Colborne, KIRKFIELD ISLAY Miss Dean Watson, of Coboconk, Miss Annie BlaleCk, 0f Toronto, was the guest of her grandparents,’ is the guest of her ‘brother, MI‘ John Dr. J. N.‘ and Mrs. T-hompsoï¬ for a Blaylock. few days last week. Mr. James Faulkinel‘, and bride 0f Miss Lila Beatty of Rochester is Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and spending her vacation with Her par- Mrs. George Magee. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Beatty. Mr. Irwin, of Janetville was in (Special to The Post.) Mrs. Henry, of Peterboro Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cor- neil during the past week. Dr. and Mrs. Hamilton and Mr. Gene Hamilton, of Dwight, III, are occupying their cottage on Cameron Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. POgue, of Pe- terboro, are visiting the latter’s Iz-r- ants, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Inkpen. Mr. L. Montizambert, of Hamiltan is renewing acquaintances in town this week. The ladies of St. Andrew’s church met at the manse on July 9th and presented Mrs. Lord on her wedaling anniversary with an electric stove. accompanied by the following ad- dress: Dr. Davis, of Orillia is spending a vacation at the Falls. Miss Essie Johneeon, of Cobourg ig visiting her brother, Dr. H. B Johnston. Mrs. (Rev.) Johnston of Toronto is the guest of Rev. C. S. Lord. Master Bertram Cliï¬, of Canning ton, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. R E. Wagar.. Mr. Livingston Kelly, of Seaforth Ont, is spending a vacation with his parents in town. Mrs. English of Coboconk, is vis- iting relatives at the Falls. Rev. Mr. Farncmnb and Mrs Furn- comb, of Toronto, Miss Farncomb, and Miss Rose, of Newcastle are sum- mering at the Falls. Mrs. M. .A. .Cameron and MisaBel- .‘a Cameron returned on Saturday from an extended visit to relatives at the Pacific Coast. Mrs. Chm week from friends. Mist Pearl Austin, of Baltimore Md., is .visiting relatives in toWn. Miss E. Worsley, ohRochester, is «pending a vacation with her par- ?nts, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Worsley. Mrs. Weir and. Mrs. Neweil of To- ’onto, who have been the guests .of Mrs. J. Heard returned to the city m Tdesday. ‘ The garden party given in aid of §t. James church in the rectory {rounds on Friday evening was a nronounced success, a large number ‘)eing present. A good musical pro- U‘am was given, the receipts clear of 'xpenses being $45. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Ingram, of )shmva, are visiting Mr. arid Mrs. 290. Martin this week. The regular meeting of the W0- nen’s Institute was held on Friday ifternoon, July 17th in the Kawar- :ha grove, Miss. B. Abbott, president n the chair. The minutes 01' last neeting were read and. adopted, and 'eports of committees receiaed. An lCCOUflt of the annual meeting held ‘11 Lindsay was given by Mrs. .Dr. ‘lould. Mrs. Thos. Poulso-m' gave an \xcellent reading entitled “Outstand- ‘ng events in Canadian histovy,†Tom the Ladies’ Home Journal. A rirog'ramme committee was appointed ‘onsisting of Mrs. Gould, Miss M. Patten and Mrs. Tiers. The subject 'hosen for next meeting was “The nfluence 0? environment.†After slosing by singing the National An- .hem, refreshments were served. I Mr. W. A. Spence, of Peterboro, pent the day in town. The Misses Hooey of Toronto, are visiting Miss Margaret Lee. ‘Mr. Jno. WOOd, of Cobalt pisited relatives in town last week. A large crowd attended the Band and Firemen's moonlight excursion 3er Str Stoney Lake which arrived It the Falls about 9.30 on Monday Evening. from Lindsay. The band fa- v'ored our citizens with several choice zelections, which were much appre- iated. Miss Queenie Nichols and Miss Marguerite Matthews of Tomato. were guests of Miss EEhel ‘Merri 1m this week. , (Special to the Post) Miss Laura Oke, who has béen visâ€" iting friends at Fenelon Falls and Rosedale. left Tuesday for l‘oro-nto. FENELON FALLS OMEMEE Smith returned last a visit to Toronto Miss Annie Blaylock, of Toronto, is the guest of her brother, Mr John Blaylock. MI‘. James Faulkiner and bride of Miss Grace Tully, of Peterboro, visited friends in town over Sun- day. ' Mr. Harry Hart, ofKMount Horeb, was a visitor to Omemee on Sun- day. Miss MariOn Carey returned home on Saturday, after apleasant visit with friends out of town. Mr. William Lamb, of Peterboro, was in our vicinity last week on businesn. Rev. Mr. Black occupied the pul- pit in the Presbyterian church on Sunday last, and delivered a very interesting sermon to afair con- gregation at both morning and ev- ening services. Miss Blanche Elliot, of Toronto, is spending her vacation with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. William El- liot. The Misses James of Omemee were guests at the rectory, Lindsay, over Sunday. Miss Sadie English of Winnipeg is home to spend her vacation with ‘zer parents, Mr. and Mrs. George English. Misses M. MacDonald, A. Wilkin- son, F. Wells and Messrs. L. Gordon motored to Omemee on Tuesday ev- ening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Parsons have been spending their vacation with friends at Mitchell and Toronto. Rev. E. Rolland of (lâ€"reenbank was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rolland, King-st., last week. Miss V. Crandell, of Lindsay Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Blackwell over the week end. Mr. C. Best, of Mount Pleasant, was in Omemee on business last week . Miss 131sz Thompson, of the Ross Memorial Hospital Staff, made a flying visit with her parents, Dr. 'md Mrs. Thompson, last week. Miss Hilda Clarks is holidaying with her sister, Mrs. Shepard, of GoldWater. Miss Jennie Smyth is spending her rie. NiSS Bessie Cameron, of Toronto, was the guest of her cousin, Miss S. Lamb, during the past week. Mr. Clarence Laidley, of Janet- ville, was in town on Sunday re- newing old aCQuaintances. Children's' cashmere sox in black or tan. Sizes 4 to 5. These are broken lines and sold regul- arly up t05§0c pair. To 5 clear per pair .. c Children's handsome gingham dresses in checks, stripes and plain effects, piped with contrast- ing shades. All sizes, 2 years to 14 years. Price $1 50 . . . . r. . . ' each Children‘s print and gingham dresses in stripes, checks and Main colors, trimmed with con- trasting colors. All sizes, 6 to 14 years, price each a]: _ CHILDREN’S DRESSES $1.50 Each CHILDREN’S SOX THE LINDSAY POST Ladies’ Summer Dresses-~Half Price All the remaining stock of Ladies’Fancv Sumâ€" mer Dresses; all upvto-date styles; we ofler you now to clear at Half Price. Ladies’ ancl-chifdron’s summer parasols in all the latest color- ings and styles. A big range to choose from. We now offer them at greatly reduced prices to clear them out. SUMMER PARASOLS “Greatly Reduced Mr. A. C. Hodgetts, manager of the Bank of Toronto here is spend- ing his vacation along With his wife and son, near Muskoka. Mr. Cleve Running is relieving Mr. Hodâ€" getts ‘at Omemee. On Monday afternoon the 1.40 train or Britton's happened 'with an accident while crossing the railroad bridge on the old road. Several cars left the track. including a tank of gasoline, which went into the river. A number of our citizens went up to View the wreck, and they report it ' quite a sight to behold. Mr. 1". Smith 01 Hamilton motored to town last week, and was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Veals. Mr. Roy Co‘rneil, who has been op- erator at the G.T.R. statiOn here, left last ., week for Haliburton, where he will be night Operator. Mr. Ross Laidley, who has just complet- ed his‘course at the School of Tele- graphy, Lindsay, is ï¬lling Mr. Cor- neil’s place at the Junction. Miss Jennie Craig, of I’eterboro. was the guest of Mrs. S. Skuce ov- er Sunday. Miss Ida Nugent, of Toronto, is spending her'vacation with her par; ente-, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nugcnt. Mr. W. H. Elliott of Toronto, as- sistant inspector of schools, is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Elliot. Mr. Mossom Magee, manager ‘of the Toronto Bank in the West, 'is home to spend his vacation, _wit}1 his parents, Mr. a‘nd Mrs. _L William Magoo. Mrs. Will Thompson andzson, Vis- ited Dr. and Mrs. Thompson, Stur- geonâ€"st. during the past week. Mr. James Scott, of Ottawa is the guest of his brother, Mr. A Scott. Miss Minnie Davidson uf Regina, was the guest of her aunt, Miss M. Davidson, recently.- town on Sunday renewing 01d ac quaintances. Mr. and Mrs. James Day have re- turped to their home in Toronto af- ter spending their vaCation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. John- son. Mr. Charl McCaï¬rey and son Char- les of Toronto, also Miss Margaret McCaflrey spent Sunday under the parental roof. Miss Winslow of Hamilton has been visiting Miss Alice Veals for the paSt few day‘s. Mrs. J. N. Thompson is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.~ WatSon, of Coâ€" boconk. Children‘s raincoats in sizes from 6 to 16 years, superior qual- ities. Price each $3.50 and $5.00 Dundzg 41715961163 SUMMER WEARABLES REDUCED PRICES ON ALL WHITE- WEAR TO CLEAR A lawn Social will be held 33* Mr. Moore Osborne's on Friday, J d1" 33181: under the auspices of the La- dies' Aid A good programme is pre- pared, consisting of Cannington orâ€" chestra and outside talent. A base- ball game will be played in tu‘: af- A number of young peOple here attended Woodville church Sunday evening. â€" Mrs. T'. Squires is visiting her son at Pickering. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Brown spent Tuesday in Beaverton. Mr. Dan‘Livingstone, of Buffalo, is renewing old anuaintances in ibis vicinity. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross, of Canâ€" nin-gton and daughter, Miss Florâ€" enCe, of the General Hospital, "orâ€" onto, spent Monday visiting at Mr. A. Bagshaw's. Mr. Robert Osborne is wearing a broad smile these days, on the ar- rival of a. bouncing-“baby boy. (on- gratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Bryns, of Toronto, are visiting at Mr. G. W. Hardy's. Miss Gladys Smith is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Ead. Wright, of. Linden Valley. A number from here at Lended the S. S. excursion to Orillia on Thurs- day last. Mr. Chas, Whetter, of Lorne‘:ille, spent Sunday at Mr. Jno. Mcâ€" Kague’ 8, Salsa Mr. Bob Morrow at Mr. H. Grant’s Congrjatulations to Miss Aileen. Mc- Intyre, Walter Gilson and Frank Hardy on passing the Entrance exam. Mr. Arksey of Cambray, and Mr. Abie McIntyre of Oakwood, are vis- iting at Mr. Albert Arksey’s. Miss May Arkscsr has returned home from 'Cambray for a'. short time befï¬re going to the Ross Mem- oria‘l Hospital to train for a nurse. Miss Eileen Grills, of M-anilla, spent afew days with her aunt, Miss Maggie McLean. (Special to The Post.) Mr. and Mrs. E. “Wright and Miss Lena Wright attended the barn rais- ing at Mr. R. Prouse’s on 'Friday last. ' ' M12,» and Mrs. E. Fawn and child- ren spent Sunday at her uncle’s, Mr. A. Bagshaw’s. Our baseball team played Grant’s school Tuesday last in Mr.. Geo. McKague’s field. McKague's new. Miss ‘Shix‘lcy Rogers, of Linden Valley, spent Fri-day with tier friend Miss Mildred Kievell. seda, champagne and olive. Full thirty inches wide. Regular 50c values to clear at per yard . . . . l QC ...... 19c Yard Fine cotton voiles, floral patt- erns. in shades of navy, tan, re- COTTON VOILES Half Price Ladies’ white lawn repp, per- cule and vesting waists. ï¬ne tail- ored styles. Reg. up to $4.50, to clear at WOODViL LINGERIE WAISTS people from Half Price latives at Mr. . and youngest relatives â€h: Mr. E. Lytl‘ Miss McCordic Wednesday ‘ James Black. Mr. E. Blacl Mr. Coultf‘ ied by other picnic at Ba Latives at them Innes, aged 1y recovered and is seen Mr. and are both both in g‘ wishes lon appreCiat Holy Cit them wit ard Leas Mr. and are visitiz es Leask. ternoon. Tm eight. Admis teen centé. ( 1n 5 Mrs. genial blood pa reports f time. coming Misses I at the Ma from Port both or visitors dies fro We are Mrs. M McMulle; Thir phone tion, gonng Joht even thre specks grey cottol per yar ing, ï¬ne Mr. LINDSA (‘XC( QVCI‘)‘ 18 i! all: do Large C Things Our black BLEACHED S <<m Uxmv>< >5: v03. >Dm >20 . mxvxg OI>mOmm. [It Heavy 36 inch Grey Cotton 10c Yard 31'6 chiz Rnecia! 3th it“ 29¢ Yar‘ J0 WILLA m SO! KIA EY' SHEETmc \l’ for 8 wentv-ï¬n *antiini ha John' .gfef‘ we 3 Joe. JQ a“: my pickn u Dreser ï¬ctive Indy Cll each dz '- Russell her Inttk I this Irvine Sand: UT K