Bring its. All season Pretheweyi y at Mt. fly for dental pr Ver- “ages Webster, 1y here. id son Ck v-“ ‘)( 5‘0 )0 next 8 o'clock.. service :erly Co who is 3 doing icinit)‘ i ‘eek. ‘oronto. ring Ioily, ,and's. their wean DC his lube: from tOWn attended the l"1712mm meeting in Uxbridge m1). L. Anderson, D. A. Mc- MLodwick, C. E. Stone. H. hard, A. Dobson and Geo. Ed- i enjoyed a. few days’ ï¬shing Ink at Pt. Mara. Beaverton. 'IEveryn Groogan spent a few lama-id last week. the guest me. three weeks' motor trip "3139 9(7an of Beaverton, Iertampbell Ross, of Lindsay, faring his grand parents, Mr. 111 Daniel Ross of town. :Eendmon is erecting a new flab at the front of his resi- remain, Miss Ina. Chambers. Le: Southworth, of Omemee, the week end in town. iflizabeth Wilson’ at Beaverton Lamb, of Toronto. spent the â€mi at “Westward Ho" ma Mrs. Coulthardt 'of Peter- .39de to Cannington on Sat- , and were the guests of Mr. 113. R. Edwards for‘ the week ma Mrs. Angus Campbell, of ‘9. are spending a. few days â€as of friends in town. â€ad Mrs. Peter Anderson, of I:,,].31-ip()sa, visited at Wm. «Brock, on Saturday. Ema gramme Pï¬iï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©s James Dobson. of Cleveland, Lathe gBESt of Mr. and Mrs. Dobson‘ Cameronâ€"st. east this Academy of Music, ng_,_ Au_g_qs_t L 9’" c I 0 Bronx“ Toronto, 18 V18)".- p y m; and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Psrï¬ameflt, Brock. l p, M. Martin and young â€6' Amelia, of Toronto, are 1.31m parents, Mr. and Mrs. stv â€Alderslyde," this :13; Parliament, of Toronto, g her holidays with her - nm 0 Parliament, Camer- Almeda Bennett, Isabella , Gladys and Nora Wood- Xora Brandon, and J. Mcv [are camping at Port B01. a. Porter, C a patents» 1‘ Prices $1.00, $1.50, Gallery 50c father. By Hough, Adams and Howard A complete production and company of fifty-two ‘ Special Engagement of America’s Premier Comed- Ian and Opera Star Grand Opening of the Plank 1'1 and the New 1912 Edition de luxe Wilso of Toronto, is Via- Mr. and Mrs Frank 'ilson has returned ing the past month J. C. Gilchrist, of 8‘ Shown with exactly the same cast and same .numberpf 5116 Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, last Aprll. Its blg- is 340 Times in Chicago. This company is the No. l androw on a transcontinental tour arid being greeted 'e thh crowded houses. A, Anderson, of in town on Sat- Mary Taylor, of ests of their mo- hummer have AUGUST 2nd. Lorneville in wards this 1 town on Carrie‘s, SCHQ‘OZ Beaver- Rev. W. H. A. French and Miés D. French attended the excursion to St. Anne de Beaupre last week. 3 Mr. Jno. Austin, or Kinmount, Spent the week end in town. Mr. Victor Trask of Orillia spent Sunday in town. Miss Ruby Austin returned from Kinmount last week. Miss J. Sullivan of Toronto, visit- ed friends in- town over Sunday. The Misses Doreen Jordan and Daisy Hopkins of Lindsay are the guests of Mrs. Walter Jordan. Mrs. N. Ingram, of Toronto, who has spent a couple of weeks with re- latives here, left on: Tuesday for home. \ Mrs. Thos. Johnston and Misq Wil- helmina Johnston are visiting Mr. The Misses Cogan of Ottawa, are spending the vacation with the Miss- Mrs. W. A. Bishop, of Midland is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nevison. Rev. V. McClinchie, M. A. occupied the pulpit in St. Andrew’s church on Sunday morning and evening, and 3.1- so preached at Bury’s Green' church in the afternoon. Miss Myrtle Puley, of Toronto, is visiting Miss Grace McFarland. Mrs. Reeves, of Gravenhurst is the guest of the Misses Fitzgerald. Mr. W. T. Junh’n, of Toronto spent a couple of days in town this week. Mrs. A. Brandon, of Pet-erboro, is visiting her sons. Messrs. 2.1. H. and M. W. Brandon this week. Dr. M. T. McEachern left on Tues- day for Montreal. Mr. Neil Robson, of Sault Ste Ma- rie, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs. W. L. Robson.‘ Mrs. W. H. Robertson, of Peter- boro was the guest of Mrs. M. W. Brandon last week. 1\Irs L. Worsley, of Zion, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore. Miss Rose, of Uxbridge, is the guest of Rev. Wm. and Mrs. Fam- comb. Miss Edith Junkin, of Toronto, is visiting friends at the Falls. Miss Gertrude Manning returned on Sunday from a visit to Cobourg friends. Mrs. Scott, of Toronto, is visiting Mrs. G. McGee. The Misses Edith and Jessie Pres- ton. and Mr. Fred Morrow of Lindsay were the guests of Miss V. McKendry oper Sunday. Mr. W. McCarty left for Windsor on Monday. visiting her E. Worsley. (Special to The Post) Mr. Chas. Heard of Toronto who has been visiting friends at the Falls returned to the city on Monday. Miss E. Worsley, of Winnipeg is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. N. D. McKiz cedar hedge along lots on Lai'dlaw-st- improves thg app street. the guest of hér cousins, Misses Dob- son this week. FENELON FALLS Lmes Uowan rcturned from ‘ last Thursday. to the absence of the minis- ". J. McPherson, of the Bap- . McKinnon is planting on}: the tront‘of his w-st-n which greatly appearanse of the were the guests of Mrs. J. Broken; shire last week. Mr. Wm. McCarty left on Monday for Windsor. Miss Stevens, of Coboconk. is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Aus- On Sunday, Aug 4th. in the after- noon the omcers and members of Co- rona Lodge No. 398 I.0.0.F. will meet at their lodge rooms at 4 o'- clock and proceed to Fenelon Falls cemetery for decoration. The Fenelon Falls Sunday school excursion to Buckhprn will be held on Wednesday, August 7th, per Str. Stoney Lake, which will leave the wharf at 8.30 p. m. A.good’pr0gram 04 sports and a ball game will be ad- ded attractions. and Mrs. Alex. Smith ‘of Orangeville. though it be for the month of Aug- ust wear alone. Here you can select anything from alfishing hat to'_'one for best wear and the cost will only be small. Come in and let us see if your size and style is among those left. ’. and Mrs. Parker, of Grimsby August Clearing of Men’s and Youths Straw Hats Corï¬e in and furmshmgs. Our fibre chairs come direct from Japan to us and we can show you a big variety of styles at prices lower than quoted elsewhere. You can add greatly to your com- fort by having your verandah made into a retreat by enclosing it with our verandah shades. They are made of the very best quality wide bamboo slats and held together with genuine Seinne cord which is stronger and more durable than that found in most other shades. Verandah Screens and Fibre Chairs This is a nice three strap net corset 5 hook model with four hose sup- porters. Well made and ser- viceable. Per pair .................... 50C A Special Line of Net Corsets There will be plenty of time yet to wear summer materials and garments, the whole of the month, yet if the weather kept summer for two months yet It would not hel us from the fact that we alwa 3 Ian for earl shi - ments and therefore are not governed by weathet conditio p ' y p y p . . ns. Facts of thlS kmd are what produce .such gnnd 1mm,†Ammannann M -m u- _ _7 PP During the first 'part of this month (August) We terials and garments possible for in so short a time our order tomeet these demands. SUTCLIFFE Mm see these attractive I Miss K. Nesbitt, of Toronto, is visiting her mother here for a few days. § Master Alex. Ross spent a few days of last week in Balsover at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Steele. The garden party held under the i auspices of the Ladies’ Aid Society 'last week, on the manse grounds, I was a decided success. A concert was ! given on the verandah consisting of Echoruses by the Balsover choir, so- ;los fr0m Mr. Roy McRae, of Bals- :over, also from Mr. J. Duxbury of fKirkfield, and Miss Stab-back a reci- 1tation, also Mr. Lunan with his bagâ€" pipes. Several selections were given , by three Italians with their mando- lins in their own language, all of .which were very much appreciated. I The proceeds amounted to about $53. ! Mrs. H. Bell and children of Lind- isay, spent a part of this week with ;her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Lee. o Civic Holiday will be held here On Friday of this week, Aug. 2nd. Come and spend a good day. Sports 02311 Mr. Ben. Smith is spending his vacation with relatives at Cobo- conk. Dr. and Mrs. Ross visited in Beavâ€" ' erton on ‘Eg’day of last week. ? A number of the young men in town motored to Penelon Falls, Sturgeon Point, and Coboconk, on Sunday last in Mr. Daniel's motor. (Special to The Post.) Mrs. H. Sanderson and children are visiting at Mrs. Sanderson's home in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Vassar and Miss Mosgrove spent part of this week in Oshawa and Toronto. Miss Nellie and Miss Edna Smith spent over Sunday in Coboconk. The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's held their annual outing on Wednes- day afternoon at Sandy Point on Cameron Lake. E. Mark's residence on Tuesday af- ternoon. Mr. Neil McArthur, of Toronto is visiting relatives in town. _ The members of the Methodist church Epworth League held an en- joyable picnic in the grove near Mr. Mr. Peter Moï¬att of Little Britain spent a. few day‘s" in town last week. Mr. Mickle, of- the firm of Mickle Diament, of Gravenhurst, is in town this week making arrangements for the construction of the new mill. and also of a. boarding house. tin. THE LINDSAY Posrr Bleached sheetings in either plain or twilled at 35c, 30c and per yard, 25C ............................ yard Unbleached sheetings in the nice quality per yard ..................... ings now. to better a: right away Buy Your F all Supply of Sheetings Now We are offeringsnmp rpal am": I“. -.:.... .. L _ buckles. New Patent Belts for ï¬crfolk Suits DEPARTMENT STORE H ----- ...u 0» wuovlln VC black patent leather with assorted 25w Very nice and only each C v--uAbAuALu. Miss McGill's successful Entrance pupils were Carl Bruce, Ruth Proutt. Wilford Jackson, Blanche Bruce. Con- gratulations. The young men conducted the lea.- gue last Friday evening, giving some Miss Bessie Washington of Toronto is sfi'ying with her aunt, Mrs. J. Emerson. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Jackson spent Sunday at their brother’s, Mr. Wm. Jackson's, Mt. Horeb. Master Wilford Jackson is visiting at his uncle’s, Mr. Wm.. Jackson’s of Mt. Horeb. Miss J. A. Gordon, of Toronto, is spending her holidays with friends here. A) l ""'J' You’ll _al:so discover that our prices are as low as are commonly asked for Inferlor goods. Highest Quality and Best Service Began trading here the very ï¬rst time you need, drug stm-e goodsâ€" and ‘you will soon be educated on th‘e’subject‘of dx-pg pminy. , ’Il Miss Lottie Ball, of Janetville is spending her vacation at Mr. James Malcolm's. (Special to The Poet.) Mr. M. Veale and ‘sister of Kansas are visiting their brother, Mr John Veale here. If everyhocy would reject poor drugs ans Insist upon having the best quality, there would soon be no poor drugs on the market. The ï¬st thing to do is to learn what high-grade drugs are. We have a stock that will educate in this line. All of our goods are carefully se- lected and they7 represent the best the WC rld affords. We offer Miss Carry Stacey, of Toronto, visiting the‘ Misses Armstrong. to Monday. Miss G. McKay was in Bracebridge zenship, also the first of the'week, as a delegate very ably ren from public library. 'new pastor, Mr. P. Haygarth spent a few days‘ welcome with in Toronto this week. ;words 0‘ 800d Miss Irene Mitchell was in Toron- 19°01)“ feel th‘ Demand Drug Quaiiiy Druggist . HIGINBOTHAM Popular Garments for Outings and Dresswear at Reason- /§\\ able Prices ï¬ very POpular now to wear with the LINDSAY NESTLETON e are going to clear out every dbllars. worth of summer m;- II‘ F orelgn purchases W111 crowd us for space and 11: IS now 1n Lindsay . 89 8 delegate ‘ Very ably rendered. Mr. Snell, the fnew pastor, accepted‘the league’s this season. We show yard wide Miss Bella Smith, of Lindsay re-:'! turned to her home on Friday last, after spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Hughie Gilchrist. j Several from this vicinity attend- zed the barn raising at Mr. Samuel 5Keown's place, Palestine, on Friday :of last week. Berry picking'is the order of the ‘ day with the ladies at present. They i report them to’be not as plentiful as l in former seasons. ' 1 l A large crowd attended the W. I. picnic at Birch Point on Wednesday afternoon of last week, and thor- oughly enjoyed the afternoon. Mrs. McFarlane, of the vicinity of Rosedale, visited at the home of Mrs. Elford on Thursday of last week. ’ Miss Jessie Coadtis spending a few weeks at her. home in Linden Valley. Mr. Sluggit and Mr. Willie Parkin of Cameron district visited our Sun- day school on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs; J. Avery visited at Mr. 'D. Tolmie's on Sunday last. We understand Mr. and Mrs. Avery in- tend leaving shortly for Dakota, to take up gesidence with her father, Mr. S. Nicholson. Miss Catherine Green is visiting friends in' Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jewel of Eden, were in this district on Wed- nesday of last week. welcome with a Sew kindly spoken é words of good fellowship. The young {people feel they are going to have a friendâ€"in Mr. Snell. Rev. Mr. ' Forester and family of Presbyterian church, are summerlng at Mr. Emerson’s beach. Rev. Pro- fessor Bowlee. of Toronto, kindly took charge of his work last Sunâ€" day. A Mr. and Mrs. Tye returned to their home in Toronto, after visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Da- vid Graham. Mrs. Thomas Graham and children of Midland, are at present visiting relatives in this district. Master Jack Green, of Toronto, recently spent a few days at the pa- rental home. Miss Lena Elford of Toronto, is spending a, couple of weeks’ vacation at the maternal home. splendid readings on the topic, Citi- as we are now offering. quartettq and solo These blouses are .made of white mull and cotton vonles, made with Kimona or set {in sleeves, all sizes. Reg. prices were up to $3 $ 5 now on sale at each ........ 1,9 Ladies’ $3 White Blouses for $1.95 These dresses are made of prints, ginghams and chambrays in a big varietyr of colorings including black and White checks, linen shades and blue and pink. Will fit ages 2 to 14 years. Reg. prices were $1.50 and $1.85 now only.... $1.19 Children’s Dresses On Sale at $1.19 These come in red and black, black and cream, navy and white, red and gold colorings and in stripe patterns particularly nice for outing garments, full 27 inches Wide and per yard only .................................... 20C New Blazer Flannels for Holiday and Outing Wear This is a nice hand bag in the pop- ular linen coloring, nicely embroider- ed and has long cord carrier Special each ................................ 50C A New Hand Bag for Summer Use Our new rural mail service south of Valentia via Glandine to Little Britain starts the first of August. This with the telephone service, is bringing the rural section in touch with the towns and cities. A number of our young people went on a moonlight excursion to Port Perry on Monday evening. As the evening was delightful they report a pleasant trip, but what about those who went part way and then turned back ? Mr. Shaw who lately came from the old land,‘ and has spent a few weeks with Mr. Glass, is thinking of going further west. He will be greatly mm ed, yet we feela' that he will bea. help in that vast prairie land. Our farmers are very busy harvest- ing- their alsike and fall wheat. The weather has been rather showery of late. but the prospects are good for a profitable harvest. Every Rexall preparation is guar- anteed to give satisfaction or money back. VALENTIA Miss Nellie gSwain, of Rosetown. Sask.. formerly of this place, is re- newing old acquaintances. Mr. John Bruce has returned home having made a flying trip through the great West. Mr. Bruce thinks that for the present at least. old On- tario is [good enough for him. Mr. J ohnson. of J anetville, was visiting £riends in this vicinity on Sunday. Miss Ruth Mark, of Port Perry is spending a few days with friends Better the Grade Bigger the Trade DUKOON ’S Shampoo Foot Powder Tooth Paste Orr‘erlies Hair Tonic Talcum Hat Cleaner leer Saits 35c 25c 50c 25c 25c 25c 10c PAGE 5.