home too. : a ‘y -. , Miss Myrtle 18mm» ,.of Chicane. is the guest of Miss Grace" MéKay. ’V Miss SSdiéMCKenZie and MISSAKaLte Mung-01mm, ‘of "Winnipeg, ï¬re â€visit? ing relatives here. ~ ' ' ‘ ' ‘1 Mr. Mason, of Vancouvef' is spend- ing a fortnight with triads in Kirk- ï¬eld and neighborhood. _ > t Mrs. Swayne, of LindSay, spent the week endAw‘i'th Mrs. Truman. Mrs. A. C. McKenzie, of Beaverton and Miss Mary‘ McKenzie o; Winni. peg ,were in town On_ Sunday, ‘ Mr. F. N.,Bi1ther£ord., of St. Oath: armes, spent Sunday with his fumily -.~'-'.-'..--,wa- occupied ’the Sunday in the‘a ' er M Eresbyterian pulpit on ’ " ’ée'oï¬â€˜R’e'V‘J'Turn‘ 1' ter seminar visit; to reiaï¬ve‘s .Nottawéf ‘ T- I w I ._ ., new. 3.. _M.- 8; concert {on Weds nesday of last week, while not largeâ€" ly attended, was one 'of the best -en- 'terta'mments held herezin .j a. .. long time. Addresses intereéiifiig fang Jam,- using were delivered by “Rev, . _-.§e§t, --of Beaverton, Rev. Young, of Lorne- ville, and Rev. “'J ones, of Victoria iRoaaniss Dalgleish's piano number 'were given with excellent techique and expression. All thoraughly - .ioyed the various vocal numbers by bliss Best, Miss Barrett and Mr. Ben- "on. The audience was delighted with Mrs. Young’s recitations ï¬romnï¬rst to last. It is rarely that "people in a small village such as ours have an nnnrmtdhi-ty to hear such well rend- Mrs. McLean’Eeturned last week af- in} I am g en Limes. Mutiny. Bauer and. tour oth-. ier lady friends from Toronto are-1 idamping at Mr. Henry ï¬lm's} celebraéï¬dreswtrflurstonb .s. .3 mm John Hunter left here lithisâ€; ' ‘ ‘routemio'r Saskatoon... isa’ï¬iriaiï¬sna eeagï¬ee}: me.- Beatty. 9 _.09n.8F3tu*37‘-.i9n3 . â€â€˜0 Mr: endélglrew .mï¬jg'ï¬ebsteagfihe birth g6; 1:, their gliyï¬ied'aughteriNd‘.‘ 2‘;""We all" wiSh~ "‘tnemthe beer’o‘f"he“al‘tlI"aiid"lfi j “Death of Mr. John Bell, at the ageof 107 years.†is the headinIg'f‘one' 310031 98??? 44%; but «Tomi i3 =7 ï¬ves! ‘much almathesé‘daysrrand‘ he" ~‘:-cer.= tai'nIy .hasquite .3 bittogouï¬or .the 100 year limit. Am glad to see The 'Post had a correct headline, anyway. 3 .Mr... 0.!" Laplain is unfortunately Ha keele'd' uprwith a twisted knee. 6tells .me_ hewiehes it was all right iagain, and I said the same to him.) m. whv did I play that dashed footr and Miss Meir? peg were in 120“ Mr. F N But one day last week. Mr. Dave McLaren was in towi a. few days tnis week. He left nesday for his home in Meaford. for Port -v- â€" vâ€"v AV larger-number than amalgam ered'at thatennis courts on Monday -u-..n~n After a great deal 0;; in- tel-eating playing refreshments were. served by the ladigsf of V'the club. and '.‘; --,m ocléupied the Presbyterran pulpit on Sunday in the'absenc‘e'of ’R’e’v‘. "I‘m-uL ! 1 Mrs. McLean returned last we'ek af- 5 ..y ter 3-11; ext‘eï¬déivisï¬; f9 relahves in}! and CI'OW {1 . ». Meaghér, Mr. Lorne Meagnar: Miss Méaghat left or} Moliday I A 800K ABOUT . A BETTER : SCHOOL ric holiday was held on 'Fridayn ! , was even more of a success than‘ St “I. end: year. The pr‘ogram‘me of sports i ti“?! d from early afternoonglngti’ldgdï¬'jc . Then the dancing attracted the Mt!" 'd. Supper Was served by ladies i1 Campbell .Adelaide 3‘: E l. TGRONTQ 3’11 i 119109 ,1; Lord i The-new Kennez‘fy School book is ready. It tells how we have won the t; pemEtEng championship of Canada of Ame.1ca, at. d of tE '° warm. It tells of our Emplovm'ent Department, whei'e we received Ia at month cvsr 40') aspiications for stenc- manhers. and 313m .‘Rx‘- abs’itzans. gm â€nets, 3:: t-O’ 'I‘O ‘l. RFNNED ' SCHGOL ’-‘ £1: for 1 tells about 'a business course taught-by business In shut. it tails about-a 'be.ter school. It is KEN, , H'Iuâ€" â€"'_ I The return métch between Pleasant :Point and Dnnsford we? played on 2 Frrday last and resulted in a win ‘for ‘ Dunstord by one goal to none. Great credit is due to both teams for the sportsmanlike way the game The funeral of the late Alexander ~Be11 took place on Wednesday last {from- the home of his son, Mr. J obn gBen, the Rev. Louis Barber, of St. iJohn’s church, oï¬ciating at the 1 graveside. He also preached the tun- eral service on Sunday to a. crowd- 1 ed congregation. 1 Mr. J._ L. Coulter, of Nestleton, has taken over the Farmers’ Bank from Mr. W. M. Hough, who is heaving for Craighurst. Cannington. were of the Presvyterlan champ: @Edaw» $993191.“ :WQi 399761213 ï¬Wons; and the KzAA. are quite satisï¬ed Wththe re's'ults of their hard work. Thysteamgr Hiawatha ‘took several pgsééh'gers'kb Fenelon Falls on Mon- day to celebrate Civic holiday. there. " A†dance underthe auspices “oâ€! the :Kirkï¬eld dance club in‘heing- held in the tmmzhall‘ on Friday oi'ithis Week __._-A ~ r» Huckleberrying and ï¬shing! areuthe: sports 0’ ma. 43.39' '1 .r -: . ,. - ‘ Mrs. C. Bimini-1‘16 haié been seriously ill, is on the road to re- cover?- .. :Mri' 'Bgttershy held 5 ehurch ’. mice in the ‘IOi‘angd Han at 11A 0'12!er Sun; day. Our new minister, Mr. Dewy, held service in~ the -Methodi§t church Dunsford Doings - Duly Bescribed ageof 107 years, " is the meaning n on: local paper‘ my; bit thi -i's:‘ Evesy' much almitie'se days; and he cer-i- tainly mania .3 bit to go- for the 100 year limit. Am glad to see The" Post had a correct headline. anyway. all ’v*1oâ€"_â€"â€"â€"_ is m m Have “33ng the late Alexander y u “' l 27/ r! IA. Peter- ' of TueS< a :Hrf' 'Bï¬tm [held Eachâ€! mim'i' an the"‘0‘fang€ him at ’11-’0‘cloéï¬i8un'. _ day.’ Our new minister, Mr. Davy, 3 held-.9931“ m:m:W 9pm“)? on Smithyll evening get 7.30.’ A large nymbér owedp‘le were 'out' to“ hear his firSt Section. and We trust“f1he H people will copttou‘e, to keep the pew; ï¬lled in the titui’e. ' " ' , Mr. and Mrs. Kenny-:Lme,«‘ who' have been spending a. few days at Lakes,_de cottage, have left for Rene-7 Ion to spend a few days with Mr. Lane's parents. - Miss Jennie Gould is home again from ‘Bracebridge. Mr. Doxtater was in the village Miss. Tretheway is able to be out again, after A severe attack of the grippe- ‘ ’--‘ 4- bk- â€(1 Sunday‘- lage recently. r - Mr. and Mrs. Curry-and family, of Haliburton, spent the day with Mrs; P. Barr lately. Q A young son has arrived at’ the home or Mr.-‘Joe. Alsop. Balsam Mrs. Braden. of Burnt River; has been viSiting friends in‘ this vidnity August 12th is to be celebrated' in Mrs. Connell and Miss Winniewure in the vfllag'e: on business on Satur- L Mm. A:thu} Graham and Miss Jean of Houdale spent . Sunday with â€rs. D. McCou... . ~ Hr8._ Smith. a: White. Lake, Was position. He‘ leaves for the irést in a short; time} ' x _ Mr. Hicks. another old ‘settler and much respected 'citizen' .of Glamorgan, passed away in Toronto July 24. and broken cheeks, an an s 00 w 11, Live Brevities i From oak‘VOOd Black and Blue Suits $10 7 7 â€"‘_‘ â€A -â€" 1’ kn‘n “m 1‘ Special to" The'Post) The .Women’s Institute will. hold a' regular- monthly meeting at ‘the home of Mrs. T. J. dester, on Wednesday August 18th at. 2.30 pm. 'The young ladies have. the programme under preparation and a good time is look- ed forward to. All members and oth- er ladies interested are Cordially in- Mr. A 0. Hogg. Harold and Murrâ€" ay, of Sturgeon Point, visited our village this week. We are pleased to see Miss Gladys Hughson out again after an nine“, and also to learn that Master Earl Kellingtcn is recovering from an at- tack of typhoid fever. --- - - _.__L to Aflandfle on S attend the funeral ied inns coupling bridge. ' Cam? Mrs. Coad, of Toronto. has had er- eEted a 'handsam'e Scotch granite monument in our cemetery this week. in memory of her husband. Richard J.- Goad, who died in Toronto on February last. Mr.‘ and men of Lindsgy work. , Miss Oda. Weldon, nurse or the Tor- onto General hospital, is spending ' couple of weeks with her parentsMr. and Mrs. J. B. Weldon. Mrs. F. Mulle wt and daughters, May and Anna, of Peterboro. are guests other sister, Mrs. (Dr.) Dale.’ Mrs. Anson Walton was called to Salem owing to the 'severe mum 0! her mother, Mrs. Graham; Miss Flora Gillis, Lindsay, is the .guestwfonrs. Will Pascoe this week. Mrs. Gordon King and W crease spent a day le on Saturday evcn'ng to funeral ohm. Nicol'a ne‘ Wm. Nelson, who was kil- Weldon, nurse of the To:- rho has had charge 0‘ Ursa has r8818?“ his aves for the west in a anther old settler and ,. M90011 for a few V. H. Cresswell are doing flie who I I at Brace- friends in Peterboro. '1 Mr. G. B. Rennie arrived home Friâ€" day evezing from a trip to Coiling wood. Fort William and other ptace’q. Miss banra McCorVie. of Toronto, is at present visiting at her home Pascoe on Sunday. Mr. Will Mason. 0! Toronto. visit- ed. his mother, Mrs. E. Mason over Sunday. - - Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Lindsay. cooducted the service in ’the Presby- terian church on Sunday last. Rev. G. Wahington. of Toronto. brother of Mr. S. Washington. preached in the Methodist church at both morning and evening box-vices. Mrs. D. F. Milloy returned home from Toronto on Thursday evening. Mr. Ray. of South River, guest of M110. 0. Pen-in. You may be comfortable during the hot Spell and at easy paying prices. See the †following: ‘ They come in crash llnen. satm nc . , big range oi: styles, including the little 7“}Ian-of-War†style with long trousers. We have never offered such values as this enables us to give. We have all sizes from 50c hto ......... 2.50 This line is madeâ€"do} beautiful impored Worsteds, ‘every inchof this cloth is excellent quality and includes the new browns, olives and greys in the stripe andbar effects. A com- plete gauge in all the new styles and all sizes. Extra $10 These are beautifully made Two-Piece Suits, in the new light Oxford tweeds, single-bieasted With two or three buttons on coats, belt straps. and cuffs on tronsers,coat helf lined, beautifully tailored and 'ï¬nished' We are“ proud of this line at. $10, and no no hectet'value any place at $10. Think, then, of the ’ immense 6 95 . . saving when we offer them this week at ‘ Handsome Single ‘and double-bretuted inodé ’els, ï¬nished with'all the Intest style kinks: particularly'ï¬ne suits for the young fellows. Worth 38 to $10. Our Suits at $7.50 The tailorings, linings, and ï¬nishings of these suits are equal to those of much higher prices. Made in ï¬ne domestic tweede in the popular light. and dark colors, also fancy stripes andbroken checks, all sizes 36 to 44, Made inï¬ne black and blue womtedsmd botany twills in both sin‘gleand double-breasted'styles. The linings are of ï¬ne mohair. In cutting these suits, our cutters havecut them in both con- servative and slightly ultra-fashionable models, to suit men of ‘all tastes. Sizes are here from 36 to 44-. Corner Kent and William-sts. $10 Men’s xTwo‘.P'iece Suits $6.95 , Our Suits ’ at $6 Gus Proust: and dan- IOOOUOIOIQNOIOIOIOQI Kin-4'“ visit with Mr. H. J. Lytlo, of Lindsay and ï¬sh: E. G. Lytle spentzuondsy in our over village on W . I Mr. Wm. Tait has 12p: on'the sick Two-Piece Suits, ghter mm, o! Woodville. visited friends. here on. Suoday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Vickery. Toronto. are guests of Mrs. William Thorndyke. Misses mosaic Good and Leta Hill arrived home on Tuesday after a de‘ lightful Visit with ms at Noriand Master Herb, Peak! is at present visiting Meade hmhen. Miss Louie Wood. of Cembray. was \ in the vim 8M1 evening. She I was the guest alum Kisses Han-1 Mrs. G. B. Rmnie'is spending the week with her friend Mrs. A. 0 Hogg at Sturgeon Point. Mr. Euart Walden spent. Sunday at his home here. - Several parties from here went ‘to the rocks for huekleberrios and .had most success, One party. we under- étand, got 40‘ pails. m The township council met. in elude fromthe latest tweeds and fancy Worst-5 ed; in; large variety 0‘ upio-date puma: “ï¬nished with every little style acid!" -mted «byzithe fashionable dressers. The lining: fund trimmings are of‘ the very ï¬rst quality, my r‘we-m'sure this suit Wm please every m } Whosees it. " Sizes 36 to 44. ‘ ’All thé Styie features that have be“ ‘intrcjduwd by the' best. American m1 for Athisaeasoh are embodied in this suia 411*} is made inl'blue and black worsteds, gal-34 cashmetes and botany twins, in both single‘uï¬ double-breasted models. We feel â€Mi that these suits cannot be duplicated anywhe’q‘ in Lindsay. . These suits have been Special order. There is not the suit that we think any knows goodAtsiioring can t knozvs Ugood teaming can 'sake exception ta As well as the standard Macs and black mata- lals, we have bad it ma ie up in all the {my eï¬'ecte that are popular'this season. Made in the most extreme as well as conserative modek Every size is here for ex ery ï¬gure, and safa- £action is guaranteed with every suit. ' ‘ MEN’S STRAIN EATS They as all stylish 1909 shapes and wad considerably more than we paid for that These bats are on sale now in our hat. 61¢qu menu, and if you are in time this week w you can secure your size and style at . $10 Our Suits at $12.50 Our Suits at $10 Our Suits at $15 (sent-265 3:“"" in Line; - 'Z‘OVJ“ Kipper, unfit-«- tu91‘1 20 11.1 Jug-,0- 1.»)10. - mi. A D. 2th 0113618 .m\': m; tnte of A20?†“ipd on 01'an 1.36. an: rï¬qï¬l} BtIAnu. :l.\. in} in HM?! statu'ox} doc. “mam: 0 rat 0: , .nf sewn wee U115 11‘st l atinn of me ~: id per! , the AN“ 0? th; 8 public 1mm. _ Wiii be at Hi. 9â€} .0 dxstflw' sets 0f the deceased am entitled thereto, 1‘; 21an to the claims aof :5 bid! have notice. 13:11 den} 0 fAulg‘mAD Flaw 1’1 ““0 S E :H‘U '~‘ . designed ton on; one point who? Lindsal. (-1 idlï¬ ate Of :dd’rl‘fl {aims *1 Gang“ pm “0‘1“! # “Hr-'5 of t†fl 19113"! pitâ€"1M duly: "