Jen‘s Tan, Ox blood, Vel~ I’Oalf Vici Kid, and a. ilpairs of all patent, sizes' 911 m the lot, but not â€2880f each line. Our ,ydiS’ Tan, Chocolate, ,Vici Kid, Patent Pi“ lot: but not every pdeachlme. Our regu. yaw Oxfords, so you b depend on getting a W f‘iï¬' 1.98 aim-$4, v ur . â€â€˜8’ un\ I;- :21. w ’a I _ and Wi ate 1' Boats i‘hiCh are aniving m week now. «WM i i§T0mA FE P88305385 UHBSAY. .4. III ‘V D_‘ ’ and Children. Mrs comp: dayin Lake. Mr. friends. day and Mondayat the Falls, Miss Della Brokenshire returned from Lindsay on Monday. Miss Eileen Lytle, of Roseéale, vis- ited her aunt, Mrs. Dr. G0u1~d this week. Mrs. McCreary of Toronto, ac- companied 'by her children, is holi- daying at Fig Leaf Point, Cameron at Highland Home, the gnes friend, Miss E. Robson, this child are camping atRosehie. “ Mrs. Fowler, of Lindsay spent Mon- - day in town calling on friends. Mrs. Gourlais, and her daughter, Mrs. Crevicr, of Lindsay are visiting Mrs. H. W. Brandon this week. I Miss C.Rout1ey of Coboconk visit- , ed friends in town over Sunday. . Mr. Arch Wilson, of Toronto, 7 is! renewing acquaiiitanées in town this1 week; ' ‘ ‘ Miss. McLean of Lindsay is On a visit to her sister, Mrs. Walter J or Miss Emma"Lee of Mount Horeb, is the guest at Miss Margaret Lee. Mt; Wm. ' "Jackson, of Woodville, spent a couple» of days in town.’ ' Mr. Bert Robson, of Lindsay spent Sunday and Monday in town visit- ing friends. The "Misseé' Prescott, bf Tomato, are‘. visiting ,theirnsister, Mrs. M. C. ., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Alfred Miller." Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. M. Pe.rrm, Miss Thilma Townsend and M33 Pearl Perrin visited Mrs. M. Sharpe on Civic Holiday. ' ‘ - Mrs. W. T. Rob‘sdn and child and her brother; 'Mr. H. Hadléy, ' left on Tuesday for Hamley, 883k; - ~ Ray, Miss Tate, alid the Misses Lucey of Kirk‘field spent Civic Holi- day in town. Mr. RButler, oftheW.W.sbafl was in town on Mpndhy. _ Miss Miller, .of Orillia, ‘ is nest of Mrs. M. W. Brandon. Mr. Hart, of Mount Horeb, son, of TotOnto. is bidding 'for a share of patronage in that line. The work tnthed ont by thash attists is very good. V Miss Nellie Heatd who has hes-n holidaying at her home hate tot sev- eral .weeks, returned to Toronto on onto are vititing Mr.- and Mrs Geo:- Whissile. , Messrs. Morton ami Brown of Lindsay! did a thriving business on Monday with their merry go round; which was set up next to Deyman’ 3. furniture store for several days, ' and was taken down on Tuesday morning. 1 ' A new photograph gallery in town established by Messrs Dufler and Wil- ., gobgaygeon too; ..the phloem? - Re; Miss Ems, of Lindsay; is the nest of her friend, 'Mrs. Alvin J. ' :Aï¬'mch from the; text... «713g, mm and sell it not.†- morning. " - ' Mr. Norman Martin, of Tory Hm is -' spending a couple of weeks in , new. m.'1‘umer, of Kirkiield. oc- {.1 «pied the Mufï¬n St Andrews ‘ church on Sanity la’ht arid deINéed exeeï¬'ent‘ ' ï¬rmoha “5F [warm --.Rev 91 S;Lordoï¬iciatedatK1rk- field i church. The True Blues at:1 gratnlations on all "sides since his victory in winning the marathon race on Civic Holiday against and: a formidable rival. Mrs. Mead and child aners. Geo; Martin, of Toronto, who visited Mr. R. Brynell’s, Fairview Farm. last week, left vrfor home on Thesdav [iss- Thllma Townsend and M39 earl Perrin visited Mrs. M. Sharpe :1 Civic Holiday. ‘ ‘ - -‘ Mrs. Meander «of Vancouver, B» ., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. ‘£_A J ‘I- ‘1 -â€" W. J. M. Cra‘gg, whoiagbeentona Thohday. A apecml featuge‘ ï¬gs Nb. ,quartette sung by Mrs. Stoddard, of Victoria Harbor, Miss‘ Wilson and Messrs." ‘ George " ’ an'd‘Wm Wilson. Miss Sara Burtehael, of Toronto; Miss Bird Clark left'on Tuesday for ‘. Nayldr, of Lindsay spent nes ’ Ellis, of Victoria ~Hazi- ' visiting her‘ reptiVes in of Lindsay_ visi’t‘ed ". Deyman; of T'or- ,. Bishop and of her 0! of ' You hayebeen' connected with our school from childhood, and have al: ways aided us, giving freely and. un- stintingly, of the many talents with which the Master has entrusted you. We have learned to depend upon you . both.in our regularwork and in cas- f~ es of emergency, and we realize sad- L 1y that we will miaszyou sadly in our work. Your presence and cheerful ' faces have been in: themselves an in- †spiration, and your voices which you have used. so often for' our beneï¬t, .;have helped us much. Whether as 'bi-ble student, teacher, oflicer. or member of an executive board, you have always discharged your duties intelligently and well. You have been one of us, and made our interests yours. - . { These things we will all miss, and 'we are loath to part with you. al- ‘ though that you are only exchanging 1 this for a larger sphere of usefulness { tone in which you will have room for the full exercise of your talents, and where others will be benefitted ‘ by . your-coming as we have been by your ' stay among us. We hope that in your future†“place:- of residence, you 5 Several parties from this vicinity 1 took a few days on and .want picking ‘ huckIeberries, alL coming back. with Both Miss Thomas and Mr. 'Smith though they had known nothing of the surprise in store for them. ‘ re- phed in. suitable terms.. long. Signéd on behalf of thé~ Sun- day sch-001,0. E. Weeks, snpt., L. J. Westlake, sec. that as min si'xngtlie owl-familiar hymns, you will sometimes dwell on that school which .you.-attended so trauma - , i , 7 ; We ask 'of 'you ‘150 Echept ' these ’ hymn books, thinking that they Will 3 keep us ï¬nest: in your. memory and 3 - Let us assure you that you will be remembered long in our school, and while we wish You all prosperity and success we desire of you that you wills: not" ltorget‘ us. nosr‘our saï¬bith you have to us. Iv “â€v n ‘ success we desire of you that you‘ Ladies cambric drawers two will .not .Iorget us, nor‘our Saï¬béth styles, one embroidery trimmed. school at qudvflle. where we have' I the other lace and insertion, regu- learned 3:0 gather so my blessed lat value 55c, August sale ...... 44c our mmre “place' 0 resru cc, ' 3:111 gm as much aw:ntay tho: { One richly embroidered, reg. $24 ......... .Sale $12 with whom you are associated as One insertion trimmed, reg. $23... ... Sale $11. 50 â€".. v 'â€"â€"vv Mrs. E. Brien of here is ers. who have been with us so long, and who have ever been our staunch supporters, are always fraught with pain, and now we feel tins to be par- ticularly tr'ue. fair share of my Mre. Newman presented Miss Thomas with handsome leather bound Metho- dist hymn and tune boovs: Dear friends: It is with feelings of deep Iregret that we meet you to- night to bid- you farewell before your connection with us is eevered. Thwe occasions, when we'have‘ to say good- bye to one and another of our work- "Um. A very enjoyable evening was mt Messrs. H. Parry. E. G. Knowland: on Wednesdayright, July 28, at the J B Pedlar .W F Pierd and also Methodist parsonage, at Woodville. Mr. md Mrs. E. Bowles; an o: Tor- when the members of the choir. Sun; onto, camped Tuesday night on- the ‘18? â€11°“ Mud, and 6mm" 01 west side of the slide'on the am. the, Epworth League. ambied to They were on their way up to bid farewell to Miss Ethel Thomas. Sen-Me Lake to pick berries. â€â€˜1 Mr. 08°â€: Smith-"two of Wood' Mr. R. E. Wagar and his brother, “119's most WWW flung FWD“: Wesley. of Fenelon Fans. passed who. have left to take positions else- through the W on their way where. ham, with their baskets full of hue- AIter game had been indulged in kleberries. They report the berries as both on the lawn and indoors, light plmtlful. refresinnents were served. Tovards was Rose Quinn of Dongola. visit- the close 0! the evening, the follow ed her (ï¬end, Miss Nellxe Aller for ing address was read, and Mrs. a few days last week. Weeks presented Mr Smith while Mrs. Wm. Tait and her son. Mr. last 3.ka on her way to Burnt Rivgr, to' spend her holidays with her parents. -_ '_- '. ‘vâ€"wu ~v- .0.- “I- Mrs. Wm. Campbell left; on Monday couple of men the knee was to visit her relatives, near Two hope he will soon be around Mountains, Que. ‘ .â€"-â€"â€"-â€"+â€"â€"__ Miï¬ E. Handley of St. John's 1108- NORLAND pital, Toronto, passed through town Farewell Said ‘ At Woodville Mr; ’ Wellington Ingram of Cobalt. is visï¬tingh'is parents; his father, Mr. 7 John Ingram, beingLs'ériagsly' mud Wield; 0': Lindsay. is W a Spent Monday with he: relatives in at NM Itown. ‘ On Friday . L Messrs washihgton and Mid Nor- people gather: they went to Boheajrgeon on Tueséay Mr. Hayes’ 1. to attend the funeral of his nephew, or football be who was accidentally drowned at home team 1 Lakefield, the interment taking place ed and; the he at Bobca'ygeon on Tuesday the visitors- spai't Pnï¬dai‘ih fo’fidiy in with mesa, ~--â€"~>---- "â€" (Special to The _ Post.) '. and Mrs. PLEASANT POINT ] Ladies’ corset covers, regular 5 27¢, sale 23c; reg. 35c, sale 29c; gregular 55c, sale..................44-c a... 9"- Cambric drawers, lace insertion trimmed; regular 43c, sale ...... 35c 5 Dozen white muslin blouses, neat embroidered fronts, long tucked sleeves, regular 1.50 and 1.75, sale all one price ......... 1.17! Discounts of 10 per cent, 15 per cent., 20 per cent. All merchandise reduced for this month. We have everything you want in Dry Goods, and can save you money August Discount Sale Miss Gladys Woodcocir, who‘ has been 111, is able to be around again. Miss Nellie Abernathy, of Cabo- conk, visited her parents here "on, Sunday. :1 OASTORIA. - - hunk. )Th! Kind You Hm AM]! W and children are renewing old friends and acquaintances around our little Mrs. R. E. Woodcock. her little son and daughter Erle and Winnie. spent a day visiting friends in Cabo- conk one day last week. Rov.Mr. Fred Snyder and his wife Wm.'l‘ Tm. of Toronto. are visiting (ï¬ends in the village. Rev. Mr. H. E. Curtis of Paterson, N. 3., and his friend. Mr. Hawkins camping down on Mr. Adair’ a point for a few weeks Messrs. H. Parry, E. G. Knowland, J. B. Pedhr. .W. F. Plead, and also Mr. and Mrs. E. Bowles; all of Tor- onto, camped Tuesday night on- the west side of the slide'on the hill. Blouses and Underwear Mr. and Mrs. J. N. R. Van Nor- man and sons Jack and Charlie, also Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Van Norman, 0! Wizehnm, Ontario, and Mr. T. B. Woodrow, of Niagara Falls, and Mr. N. Happer. of Belgrave, Ont., passed through here Wednesday noon en route to Kinmount‘ and Kali-button. where they intend spending a few Hear the beginning of the game Mr. C. napkin, oneof the Dnnsford boys, slipped andrfedl. knocking his knee out of joint. With the aid of a. all â€vault-us, _ -» r V“; ' ! On Friday evening over a hundred people gathered '1; fl!) corner meld of ‘ Mr. Hayes’ farm to_ witness a game: or! football between Dunstord and the hometeam Adeg;gamewaa pl;y-ij edanqthosdoi'e was 1-0- inlavora! LL- _. . x, _W., i _-_ 1' “this blends here at present [17. Geo. Rumney is visiting hisi :er .Athol Rumney, for “a. few 3 Two 611]] Silk Coats Clearing at am Price the men the knee was set. We a low days with friends Don’t Miss this Opportunity 20 Per cent. of ladies' suits and skirts 20 Per cent. ofl’ men’s and boys’ clothing goods and silks 10 Per cent. off all corsets 15 Per cent. 03’ gloves and hosiery 15 Per cent. ofl‘ :table linen and towelling 10 Per cent. ofl’ prints and cretonnes 20 Per cent. ofl’ lace curtains 15 Per cent. oif overalls and smocks 20 Per cent. of all carpets, linoleums and rugs 20 Percent. 06' all silk blouses 20 Per cent. off all dress A party composed at Dr. G. W. and Mrs. Hall and Master George HUI, J. Greg-g and «wife at Little Britain, and Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Henderson, Special August Discount B]. SUTCLIFFE SONS LINDSAY 05HAWA every way,â€" but that they I: placed them on’ sine at éach 82.95 ' 83.91 We have a few only of the Princess Dresses Suits left, so come soon. Very pretty efl‘ects brought out in insertion and albover , designs, ï¬nesheet‘kqualitmhï¬. The word beautiful tally; describes them ondybacan‘ fee! that they are real goodin every way; bu‘t‘tygt they may be cleared quickly we have} 20c Muslin: 2; To Clear at l c You can't beat this offering at the money or near it. Beautiful ï¬ne quality Dress Muslins in extra nice patterns and real good value at 20c a yard. Your choice 1 per yard ............ 1226 A big clearance of splendid quality Dress Muslins in good colorings and patterns regular 15c yd., for†.72C 15c Muslin: l and suiting. 72c FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY You know that in war when reserves are ordered to the front it is a very important order “and manytimes it is a movement executed in order to make aclean sweep of the enemy. We have ordered all the reserves to the front and now for a clean sweep of all summer goodsâ€" everything that can be called a summer articleâ€"out they must go and quickly at that. Come. We close at Five 0" I o’oloolxtlll 5 8 o’clock auto am. a m a] s Beautiful Dresses, LITTLE BRITAIN of Cannington, left this morning {6: __ Toronto, where-they will take one-oz 335W" 5.551258 12 only suite All Cotton Wash Suits Clearing at Half Price the COCO-OOIOOIO‘OIOIOOOInooooooocuooooalo in white striped and plain. Regular Cream albastros, cream tafl‘esa. cloth, cream lustre, cream serge, regular 60c, sale .................. 4-84: Cream mercerized lawn, 40 ins. wide, worth 30c, sale ............ 22c White and cream ï¬lette, net blousing; 42 inches wide, regular 75c, sale ........................... 63c sale ............................. ,125c -- White dress linen, 36 inches wide, medium weight, regular 45c, '“White vesting and pique, good quality, regular 27c, sale ...... 22c White duck suiting. regular. 15¢ White spot muslin, small and- medium design, reg. 121}, sale 10c White Spot and Dfancy pattern muslin. regular 9c, sale ......... 7c White muslin, striped and check, regular 11c, sale .................. 8§c White Muslins and Lawns cipal places en route. the R. ' 0 steamers for Quebec They will be away about two weeks; and purpose visiting all of the pun- These are very dainty and wili make up real nice. The .. quality is extra good, but at) this price everybody can well afford to have a‘ real good= ‘ muslin dress. Regular i 40c quality. for only . . 19‘ 1 graertifuitltg l 038 ’V Women’s Lawn Dresses“ separate waist and skirt. all : nicer trimmed and ï¬nished 7 in every way, to clear 1 38 at each, complete. . . . . l 149° §i1k Spot Front ' d ‘97 ‘7' [O )‘N W‘)! l' (Hid fl H |/(| Rfl' '11) l0 lb 11' PHI 'll