. .ï¬jswrggp.e.,i.;.,......'..m.. . - H,‘ ._ ‘. . ."'-. - ~25. ‘ m ...-...- U. ......w... ’Neill’s 1;“ gust Trunk Sale swam e held our first August Trunk Sale. This sale proved so successful that we have decided to make the August Trunk his sale on a large scaleâ€"every solitary article in our large trunk department has been substantially â€dulled It’s just a year since w Sale an annual event. {1] We planned t a snake! FOOT. usually, mm: , I. I..- . . fl... â€"\ i \ in price-no exception made whatever, whether you need a trunk, suit case. club bag, telescope or even a lunch case you'll get the bellem of the A U G U S T T R U N K S A L E D I S C O U N T. A personal inspection of our Trunk department will be more convincing . to you than a newspaper full of arguments. __ _’.______+_._.â€"â€"â€"p However the following list of descriptions and prices will make interesting reading \ Bargains in Trunks; ... Bargains in Suit Cases Bargains 3" CIUb Bags Genuine woven Cane Suit Cases, frame, insxde straps, good handle. Brown or olive pebble Leather Strong Canvas Trunks, lron bonnid Canvas Steamer Trunks, heavy elm extra light weight, brass lock and regular 6.25. Sale price. . . . Club Bags. brass plated trimmings, heavy hardwood slats, large 51 e slats, brass clamps and corners, Mon- catches, regular 5.50. Sale 4 95 cloth lined, sizes 10 to 18 1 58 bOItS» tray, and covered hat box, siz- price..... ........... . ...... . es 28 to 36 inch. Sale price 3 1 istolr 10:21:,e 81:28 ii? 4.0 inch. 3 83 Imitation leather suit cases in ‘ ' 32 lDCh..... ........ u... . . . . . a 8 e P ---- ' """ ' a brown or tan, brass plated lOCR and ’ “I f - , e Russet tches, sizes 22 to 26. Sale ' , st '1 , l :1 Canvas covered Trunks, brass 5;“ 22 inch ................. 1'30 . ,. . , .. . l c e trimmed, two heavy straPS.brass lock, Fibre bound Canvas Steamer Leather Suit Cases, steel frame, .7 . price ..... sizes 28 to 26 inch. Sale 3 42 Trunks, two straps, brass protecting inside straps and shirt pocket, double price 21 inch ...... . ......... , locks, sizes 22 to 26 inch. 4 73 Marbelized] Trunks, barrel t0p, Sale price 22 inch ......... hardwood slats, tray, sizes 28 to 36 inch. Sale price 28 inch ...... NEILL, THE SHOEMAN, I The garden mty held alt Mr. .Wil- Miss Hill. is the guest 0! Mr. and fine and there was lots of room for came home on Saturday to spend (her Correspondents, kineon's In Monday evening W a Mrs. Archbold at the Clergy House. everybody. Woodville team . play-".1 vacatienwith friends. huge “weâ€; “The mutual! ma‘tch‘ Dr. Field of Ottawa. to spending Orilléu and they certainly did some Mrs. Tnos. Amtin and Mrs. Chas. ‘ between .Woodville and Oambrayx was his holidays at the home lot Maw good playing. The score was 12-5 in Burgoyne returned on Monday tram Newsy Letters very exciting. the former. winning by Prentice. ‘favor of our team. an extended visit to relatives in . one W04 Refreshments Were served. Mr. W, Welch returned home on Miss Lena Reed is renewing olzl Cleveland, Ohio. also a good program. wilting oh Monday, sitter visiting in Lindsay acquaintances hers. Mrs. McAmmoInd and Mrs. Bette or ;Cmtinue‘d 1mm lit PEG â€ll gramop‘hone and .violin selections. {Toronto and North Bay. , Mrs. Oliver and .11“. St. John of Believille. who are the sum of Mrs , ......- ' singing and (recitation: which: were 341s. Grant! and family. of Town» Sunderlnnd 'werc the 80!!“ 01 M"- I‘. Buzzed. together with Mrs. Bur- holiday id‘Lindmy. . I l" ‘ i 7 ’ greatly appreciated. The aim. td. are visitink It Cl!“ OOH-'5'" «7- RM“ 0113 “‘53- sees and Mrs. D. Jewel! andMaster - Miss Edna Warner, who was “10‘5“,“ reï¬nedym help mm], some Mindcn. \ . ' ,_ Mr. J. '- PM“ and hmd)’ Hamilton went to Lindsey on Satur- guest at the Mises Cami. “tum“.good hookd I“; the public library.'. Mrs. Philip! ll holidaying 1‘ the 51““ Sunday In Oakwood. _ day as the Btr. Kathleen, returnigz 1'0 her home on Monday«- . - . . . Miss 3.611?†End Miss White. a home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Howse. . Mr. 'WIlllc Rinn, or Crcemd‘e, us on the evening train. , , . Congratuhtionï¬ are being ext’.e1>¢ied"mrmer teacher! in our public school. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Holmes. of tied his sister for a few. days last' a". H. L. Carson. of Waterdown M’es Ada Nokc! in paging“ he: v. r w' old c “amt one! in Haliburton. spent .chnesday here. erk. is spending a few days “town. to l “e e rene ind ‘ q a Mr. Frank Bouson. ot Shier's ' Mrs. Dr. Grant has returned alt.-r Mrs. Je.‘ Perrin, of Lindsay cams . - . ' mime . . 1 - . . . ï¬;;:::m:;:;:ft,thf I . I yI't'i‘l‘q 3.11.1!!1 Adv-“f: (“ ‘J‘l Dri;e. Dorset tagging a few days @33ng a few days with her sister to the Falls on Tm}. . I " -- â€"- ,,,.. wit- mom: or oin-vcoin its. ‘r, ., .-- . that. Harry Perrvine is at preach“? . . ,_( {PLEASANT POINT u ,3. his home in Lindsay. Q 8 a Mr. A. Mel-‘arlsne and “may. have ‘3‘: We: :3“? 1:50;: 1-1:; Lint:n Won. 1 I!- f g m ton liq ; ‘ U (Special to The Pot}! f? ‘ Mr. Dent and family have lino-red returned after holidaying in Ethel town. . z ' â€I†L" Trenoug ’ o ‘- p‘ ,. . We “QWVW Nth“ backward into the house which Mr. Jaa. Smith Park. Beaverton. Mr. I’eter Deyman .01 Guelph is guest or Mrs. W11; Pascoe- , ted I: weather. {or hum at Present. occupied. L'or some time. , I Mr. Richard Moore. 0! Markham visiting her brdher' Mr. J “gen. , Mr. Horses Cos , 138‘;ng 1*SIIiut uhdlfarmera are [airly well on A number of tourists are spending was in town last week. The Mm Maud hind Elsie Why~ $00230“ in the‘ Chanda 3:6, ‘. o I ‘34 0011“! are almost throw “it“ their holidays at the home of Mr. Miss Lena McArthur. of Toronto i'IislI of Totals "e spending ‘tbelt 3'“ 9““ °‘ ‘ ' i! b .i - “385-- “ " 1 ’ -' ' i ‘O 3 ll Jose h Prichard. visiting her parents here. - ' . . '. ’ The Woman" “mm“. , me“; Mr. .w‘. Hamilton widened a!- n: Methodist s. . held a picnic Mr. and Mrs. .wnaiinm also Miss "3fâ€2’2fiimipgienmmï¬j’“ . honing their neX't V‘mï¬th m 121'. mmmtbrot‘her’smmeral at in Orange Grove last Tuudgy, Whatbam. are renewing acquaintan: . L‘ndiay: - ’ .. ‘ . y m August 19th st “‘9 tweeâ€: elm-:1. Brockvilile. : . , I . I _ Mr. 1:. Schadder and Mr. Barry ,es in Picton. " . 0n Band†I.“ the 10“! Or 0 Taylor. 'A good time is expected.. “I Mr. R. Bam'p'son, or) Lina] Viflit' Welch attended the races at. 5Wcst Mrs. R. W. M entertained a . and TWO Blue lodges attended :13: our young ladies h'ava the'progrm ed’triendsthere recently4~ . . . Gulltord last Thursday. few: of her iriends last week having at St And win oh h . u1e in charge. A cordial inmt’t‘m '4 21- several people atitcllded Ulla regatta l The Ora'igcmen do not intend hold-l Mr. Lewis. secretary of the my ieveni ' ~. to are m ° tended 10 all the. ladiesot be ernt' last Thursday. " i I ; I I in; a picnic this year as was repori- .ot Quinte conference occupied m. l Sevzgil members at the local lodge l‘ . - F .. ‘ .l i. I r, . . ,5 ‘ . -. l .t in the netmut church ‘3" I ' 1». â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Mrs. Thea MoQuade M dim N- ltd. . .I lpu N m “mono“ dr ' .. s, , . . t k l t I CAMBR'AYL' ;_ i 1'31“? McQuade of 'pmemee visited mends‘ Mr. John Bone and Mr. E. B. Munn ISunday last. Mire Pearl Jordan rum 8 t! to “an: :hu:cm0::- ""i ..hcre lately: : . g i I i - . 'Iwerc visitors in km" ount on Sat- deted a very pleasing solo. in the 0‘" tion‘serviees in that village. r ,I (Special tq‘ The Font-'1 4 , . _ _ .. H d" . - . . Mr, James (and Clarence Boutley,t' Mrs. Wm. Gray undiltwo soul, Wil uiday last_ lininz Hold Thou my, an was in Miss Palmer, 01 Toronto, 'is the . - - - - ' ' ‘ i ' 'd. I"! all. ' W. McG'nnis- ham and-.Bichard, ozLindsey, visited; Mrs. Carpenter is the guest of 1°)" .7 nest Mm .W. . IRuhsnn .y , Efï¬gekwere guests 0t- . ~ l .' titriends at? Lake-view mm'oii Sandal“ Mr. and Mrs. Palmer this week i J“- ‘nd "75- Fred Edwards 3'9““: I 8 or H . .l . ' a ' loops and knees, solid brass Excelsior L75 7.25. Sale price 32 iDCh ------ in brown or russet, durable steel I Sunday at the lake. . Mr. minus. 3. B. '1‘. ‘Brouc'hton. =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"'â€"â€"= I ., _____.._ . . ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' - Mr Til'. d ht r and mother are Newmarket. Open’l 8 6L9!†3101:?! t ‘ 'ï¬poaa' litmflclw ’ i, I: $100an the :ucstii 0:“:r‘? M. J. Stoddan. last week Nth ML and Mâ€. "i o ' i '(B . to I“ M) ‘ ' A severe electrical storm passed ov- belt. I' , z I I s I i Miss Ida Noice,o[ Lady Stanley [:1- 'Woodv’ll A t 12 Th ~ .. . . . . . la x"l‘ . I - - ' ' ' . - ' t is Viaitin her 9“. . I e. um - c exoun er â€â€œ5 “cunt" on [many at u 'llg Miss McIntyre. Emilioâ€, â€5 spend stitutc 0 tawa g .sion to Drillia on Thursday last was one at My. Archie Graham’s _.-.a-.'.le ' ' ‘ - ‘ I " '. ’3 - r . ‘ > . . , 11‘8 8 ¢9W_“W°¢k5 “nth hen ‘ "Ste? ‘1‘; :1: :13; went; to.’ Lindsay wla decided success. The weather was that was in the pasture lleld. MN“ P“ o 5' ( ' i ' ' I ' Mrs. J. Roan. Mrs .Oiivt-r and 3 re 4 . ~ ‘ ‘ ' v‘ ' ‘da . -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"~ Mr. McKinnon. Lornewlle, w“ m F“ y .St. John spent Tuesday with Irietids . - ' . ' by Bart returned to he: I _ . ~ . . , , our vllageilsasf Tuesday) In business “‘9’ R“ . , , 1†Gun Lr d c. summer if it were not {or thisthtli. Misses Feir. JanetvilIe, Were. guests school at Bat Lake aftel‘I spending HOWZAI'BUKSAVED l w“ ;a<;a‘Jomton w“ the guest Dr. and Mrs. Irvine at." Lindsay. , . . I . ‘ 0mg ' ' h- . ' of Mrs. W0 Bi Felt last week‘ ‘ ' hit lflhday's ‘t 1181' h m CIIAB A GIRL’S HAIR of M15. J. Trebelco on Sunday. spent Sobbath here \Vltll Mr. Edi'it‘. â€q ‘ . OIEMEE. . . (Special to The Pond Cur civic holiday is spoxon of for the 2.6 or: 3'! August. A regatta Will tr held here. Our citizens are delighted with has» in; our river become navigable. We would not see and strangers this .. . . - , . t . - ‘ A gudmparty was! given by Mr- urb - .1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Hawkins were the ,‘lhcy and tricnds took a trip on our '3. C. IGreelnaway at Eden, on Tuesday l“D“ 30:3†returned from robu: I L I. i. . ., lguests of. her mother at Kirktield on water and congratulated us on on: . - . " t wee - -’ i ‘ evening, 11th met. __A Jew M16 from 9 . _ . t .Eunday. ““r' ‘ ' the values were invited‘and report a u“? 13°†““3"" °t Irwin“; A Lesson oAll lather: I We. are all pleased to hear that I The harvest is being “'8“ “H"- very pleasant eVening.‘ : t , spending her holidays mac 8 I . nice Lily Westlako has passed her .30‘1 the bulk 30‘- into the barns â€13' When eczema. ulcers or ringworm I Miss E. Webster left on Tuesday to! hr??? , . . .‘ examinamm tray. Bobcaygeen, to spend a few holidays Miss Gowrie. of Toronto is spend Ibreak out on the scalp generally theI “in" Florence and Gladys Moore Rev. Geo. Sherwood preached in with her. co . ., IRevJMr- Foley. I ing'; mere holidays here.; ..l ï¬rst thing the doctor orders is is spent a few days last week at hit. the Anglican church on Sunday. as“ he- There are a lot 0[ holiday visztois # let.‘ the hair: cut OIL M‘t do it mauinz’u, gt Egrtk’ †fore trying Zam-Buk. which can cure - ' ._ . . camping down the river. Ilwiihout such a sacrifice. Mrs. J. ,W. Woodnlle bushel lteam plum" . . ‘ against Cambray on Mondayevciiing 2r. H. Beatty's gasoline yscht mad-i There are NO IButler, 0‘ 5 Bannockburn 5'9Ҡat Cambray and resulted in a â€Quin the last week around Jacob's le- ' â€03174381, 5133 ;â€" 0‘ 9‘8 in ‘BVOI' 0t wodvme. I land and Plgm me With eightpas- Vacation Periods s s s l "My dwzhter Annie unshtecxemaI Mi. Gm’ Mom. 0, Richy. he. sensors from Buffalo and Pennsyluin It broke out on her lane and 50319 , returned home after . a two weeks" is state. They are lrienda oi Mr.W2l~ â€" kee rl ht on world!!! for 103“", and the dike" "8 “1°31! "mm-t“ - - - - Iliaineon's. and we hear th ,wni With mum it 1): g ted to Herbert and Edith. and in in.“ Van her friend. M1- Sylvia back again. ey come w - deposit . , . nights.Sundays and holidays. Betterbeglano . I _ , lama. , . , Gibb be.“ cases, 30¢ 01117. their heads but . . =_â€"-__=g whatever youcan spare. addto it wheneverpos um: hands mi km were â€malv'utl'fl Bilihtwoodï¬eiinof Goldï¬nch: . . I . DEBRA . will welcome . . and lntime our success is assured. We mu, mm and mu 9mm. . _ . . y e or small. 1 med "Mon. blood purifying,,...nncie, Mr. 8. Hancock. Woodville. _ (Bpemal to The roach . your account, 18:8 I Miss Bella Brown ieit on use 5rd medics in vain and than consulted a t Ehom La . r NK Idoctor. He applied all kinds or Io- FENELON FALLS 1“ ’1" ° ‘t D?" I“ ‘ l .. _ . Mr. Roland Medill returned from. ! none but the cores remained .he . - cial toâ€! e post) , - . pe LVancouver, B. C., on Monday. I same. He next, ordered that the hair M C Wei of BelleVille is ' Mr W Hodgson g H 1'!) be all shaven off from the girls’ heads. re. 3' tem’ ' ' ' o a 1 ur ton, ‘ in order to get (loin!1 to the diseasitoti ' “gm-â€8 her mother, Mrs. ‘8' Austin. i “3° here on 1‘ business trip lately. i " I Mr. Cecil Deyman‘returned on Fri-i Miss alinnie Pickens returned Irom I F: :5â€â€" tli l Til h h d l ' e sea. p. ey ear. 3 ong Nice. .n . . N0. 6. NOT GOOD AF IER AUG. 15. hair, and. I thought it such a pity "0 day from Quebec. i Lindsay last week and. is now every. ‘ of Toronto. is 1-71. but we hope to be able to :re-; cut it off. I refused. He there-{ore wahl Mr. Geo. Crawford. . VOTING BALLOT . . . After that I bought first one thing . ley. , and then another. but it was .ill noI Miss Ne illie Heard and Miss haze! 0f the neighboring villages enjoy- Sood until we got Zam-Buk. That Incard spent a couple of days gash “1 'hemselves immensefy here . 9M Prorrd equal to the case and in a in? -Week With friends in Toronto- ' efwmg lately. Not,bem; aligned weeks: it cleared every trace ot‘skin Mic- Flmaie Rolls. of TorOnth l5 “uh ‘ Inl'ede around ch? Village, I they had a dance in from; ofltï¬e ho- E diecaeo [mm the child. With it in uaeIthe guest of Mrs. Thus" Shane-U Widths his friend, IMr. Bert TOW? 9°"; ‘ speedy rewvery. I THE POST’S TRIP TO ’QUEBEC. ' A crowd 0‘ young people [renal one This Ballot will Count One Vote For there was no need to out off the manure. it just went to work and Kirktield and .Victoria Road. .POSJy OFFICE ..... g JVflME ...... -- DISTRICT â€0.. Innis“. 01d .womids running sores i MLPex-ey McCall.vot Toronto.iaon 5t; v. . . . . ulcers. hoxls eruptions. scalppsores. I Visit to his mwger, MrnJmeMO'l ' e "da "Vb! Mr. ‘Roland Mud- eczema, itch barber's rash. burn! lock, full cloth lined, l'egular 6 50 Guaranteed Cow Hide Suit Cases. ‘ regular 6.50. Sale price... 4 25 Oran iod . , . so ‘8 kethis 89"“ . - to the Glenarm cemetery and all :lio Miss A. Quiet; lett on Wattle?!†till} (he of the business me“ i." “1° 5“"“502 members 01 Union-1b tore girls' hair or. take any other extreme I for. a visit of two weeks to friend!!! in " 38° ably rendered the music for . present, . the occasion. ' . l _ ' and “he vnll do the rest." ‘ A litfle “utter. arrived at. the _â€"~â€"â€"_...~_______ â€"’â€""â€"- -â€" M healed the sores in tine'ahape." Mics Maggie Twomey is visiting . . « mm s- .7 , , l . Zam-Bnk cures blood poisoningmitts friends in Qrano, . ,. homo 0! Mrs. Jain/White on( theImh-‘WW‘ farmers Attention. inches. Sale price 14- inch... Cow Hide Club Bags, deep ther covered frame, leather lined, regular 7.00. Sale 4.25 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Telescopes. 14 Fine Paris Grain Chlb Balls. deep from 36c to style, leather lined. covered frame, Lunch Lune}. i S ban Strap LINDSAY ltsiII pay ,0. well u mm, “In . Trash Sale and thereby Mini 8 Stores In Canada Liberal Bedouin: offregihrm I Miss Ethel Davis. after a very pleasant sojourn in Ithe village is“ (or Lakelield on the ï¬ll. " Miss Jennie Gould has been canvas- sing this digrict for votes in I, The I Post's Free Trip. .We with the yen: lady uscceu. !. x. - . Miss Tevesl, of Lindau, is tha‘ guest of Mr, and Mrs. D. (McCall. Bliss Ida“ ill-shy visited with friends is Haliburton reCmUy. - - Mr. an! Mrs. lane. of Linda! spent a (few «yum Mr. and Mrs. Pearson. . Mrs. Sherlock end her son. . Ottawu, are! visiting with Mrs. Woods for, a ahorfl time. ' LOCALIAIIETS £3236, tresh, per dos ...... 019 to also Butter, peril!) .....4 ...... 025 to (125 La!!! ... ...‘ ... ... 014 016 Ducks ... ...... 080 (180 Chicken, per. pair ...... 080 090 Hens ... .. ...‘...-....... 100 I Best Manitoba Pat- ( - . I ene eflour ............... ‘3 05 Straight rolled Itlour... 245 Peas. small. bush. . ....... i 0 75 0311-... ... ... .................s .Whits oats ...! .. .. f H-y. newt Butchera’toows _... . . , ltutohers‘ meadow c0ws . Expire cattle : S.oc ers’ cattle good... ' Milan cows ............... Calves ...t..... Spring flambs ...... Dressed hogs ... .. Boga. live selects _... .. Hogaufat ... .. l Saws. iheavy . .. ' Small pigs. pair ..."... ... I Wool. tunwaahed ...... I “’ool. washed ............ ;«Potat0elo neW. bus. ...... fHuckleberries. pail ... Cream ... ,, ..... ...; ... ...... (“5 Green peas. quart .. 01$ lOnions, bunch... .. .... 005 to rials 'i 8... 5888588886388388 IOUND -,- 'A sum of money-en! Austin McGill, Box 48.1 ._ , DBLâ€"WI. TEACHER IWANTED â€" F0285 I 12. Emily. experienced - ‘ . preterred. duties to comment! ‘1 i a7th. 1908, salary. at s rats-‘1 l per annum for balanced let!â€" i l l mHooï¬uuaduugu 51858888888888 my to D. H, Semi». 2w- LlDdBflYJP. O.-â€"\.-_ - to to to to to to to to to to to co to to OGHHéOM‘DOmOW i FARM roa SALE s not not I of Ops. 70 acres cleared- ff' 2 I in pasture and wood. I'M," ' v . r m 8100 lawns. no lag barn, Io, stable, Lame In Thereadersoithlspaperwtllbe leassdtolcarn thatthereis at least one dreading disease flat or orchard. ... ‘scioacehasbeenabletocnreinallitssmand If not sold soon Wl‘dh.‘ MBMH’I. Hall'sCatarrhCui-sis the only for e term of years. D. In! vecurenowkno'ntothemsdacal' iraternit. . . ‘mrhhelngaconnitutional disease. requlmy. Lindsay P. 0.â€"“lm.// ' constitutional cream-t. ~ ,, r . ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally 170 ACRES - 1,0119001160 tacting directly upon thsblosd and mocoussur- F" 1 Cd K .- vn'xed dorm“ r ,lucssoithssystem.thorebydsatroyinxtheioun- me pa 0‘ ‘ 5 and cg Idattoa of the disease. and giving the patient dairymg; now (101113 S 'I" I strengthbybulldlng up the constitution - business with Tororto 1.1.1:†and as . dating nature in doing its work. The aim v ‘ have so much faith in its curative power?†i they “we foundatmns. stable? 1 ' nflerOaa Hundred Dollars for any case that it Death. Comfortable dwe‘HMW (all: tocnre. send for list or mm. mound. Has never been rel“ , - Addreu: r.J. cnxsnraco.roieao,o. “me e r cored at. war!†Sold by brunt-rs. 76c. y e_ I '0! ii I: Take Halls‘s Family Pills for constipation. the in‘om’u"~<h'fl mm. â€i time. For terms and 113" ply on she premises to L. . 6011, box: 3,04, Newcastle. 09" Obituary - ...;- ' ._ RX FOR RI'ZN’IIâ€"il'llt~ . of Lots Numbers 7 and h, M On Sunday afternoon, August 2nd :mg‘lï¬td $33!.“ in 1905-. Donald Spence. of Glenarm. The proprietor is will to assist paiscd away alter an illness 0‘ more tenantto stock the f’“’“- APâ€- than a year. His illness was not un- W usually severe until the last -wmk. lie was born in lslay. Scotland. in 18136. and emigrated to Canada in . 1841. The tamily settled in Eldon and LITTLE BRITAD , . it as one of the. pioneer settlers in I Let Graduate of Toronto and Inn}. Place Two brothers. John and Ma veraities. Special attention to, at: .. and a sister. Mrs. John McKav. at.“ 0‘ rupture and Gabi-($11“ surl’ive. He also leaves a widow. two' ~ Oflice hours 9 to i: y. m. sons. and six daughters. He. was~ thel ‘ to 9 “m†or any. first to hold the position of Post- master at Gleuarm. and was for many years as active member oi the lo:al . a! , v env Alsi i The funeral took place on Aug. 4': wfaftyfongk: a“: meet more! at a! possible, drop a card to a. a. crests, 103 Paciï¬c II“. "" Wood’s gauandm Call. . '!r i . In" looks so pledsant. There's a lit- ... M scalds, and all skin injuries and war Miss 8. Milieu. at Toronto. '3, tle ho! come to stay ad their? home 4 “a.“ tacos; Best cure for 'piles yet know.) spelling hat: Vacation at her hane in I100- . I I . All chassis: and; stores at 50¢ a box ml. gr.“ I t 7 . .. . I Himmlercmmnmyrorf“. . or'from lam-Buleo" Toronto. I Mi- Olive M .1 . Term therholne mg.“ Tmu‘ mm.“ I'm. {