Weeks, h Mn olfscc, 11‘ Friday 1:2.er and Engineers. plions ans rrH 3pcv.a.l â€Xe Skirting Embroideries, Hos- iery and Gloves i613 mate in all LINDSAY’S LEADER OF LOW CASH PRICES g WWW 38 X J ACKS Id “011 Es ‘ARlo xnszezs, IRVINE L ceat opkl Lumbar. Foam-J Monti W il'ial- FUN! trv â€.718. T“. n. B’ack and Grev Suede Belts, r Norfolk Coats. reg 95c, sale 20c I : . 6:98 Blaf'k, Navy and White Lxsle ‘e Glows. reg. 750 sale 630- "â€Â° Sale 4310, reg. 25c sale 20c. 37 inch Skirting Embroid‘ “0433c, reg. 55c sale 450. 45 inch embroider ies, "‘9‘ â€15% sale 48c, reg. $1 3120 sale 980. mkgo he blew into the Bison [made arrangements to buy a Iï¬aï¬ne street, the same day ha comely young lady whom Iliad three days later, even as my not quite so speedily. He timed in to furnish .the house, the to buy whatever any one "‘v w“ U'“ â€W â€Iowan“ less than ten inches in length, meas- WB :ouring car which he ' uring from the point of the nose to â€as worth 9"?“ m°m~ ithe centre of the tail, shall be re- f! explanation was that he tained or kept out of the water. The Mind hard all his lite and number of maskinonge is limited to II 80041 time for once. His four. In any case of pickerel a great- Weie mostrated. er number than twelve must not be Mano mmionaire antics se- carried away. xnet blouses, 9' v ~. ' ".93 Sam 51.9». ‘Jdim “7‘â€" o. __ down from the north last No- mi: 3 story that he had just ,mmmon dollar mine, and have plenty of money in a few and then proceeded to invest in i“ car, expensive jewelry, ex- W apparel, and also took to its wife, who was dazzled by m of wealth, and dazed a. W stunts in Buffalo. The po- m locked him up on Satur- ï¬lm. The police, acting for Ills merchants, cut short his I: txansactionjs... which for fur- dme ran over two thousand mm- when the half million 1mm ‘ize, and the police has been trying his J. Rufus W0 adventures were just as fleas his Toronto aï¬air, and as short in duration, likewise anew, and with the mine mowcrid: Arthur Jarry, who war ' f The unfortunate boy was picked up .- the six- I. when F'ed G‘aham' ’ and'carried to the home of his uncle. ,z :0: of Mr- Robert.‘ Word was sent to Lindsay for Dr of Sayicf's Corners, 8118' 1 White, who lost no time in reaching PM :5 CE- such a serious na- Pleasant Point. He reduced the frac- 51:} 2112’ p Obatwly be cripp- tures, putting them up temporarily, jg Ta nztle :ellow was on and telephoned to Lindsay for the F†joins uncle, Fred Graham. ambulance. The little lad was then :55 at Pleasant Point, and ’ taken to the Ross Hospital. j . team of horses, whenI Dr. White informed the Post this "21:15 bolted and ran away. morning that the little sufl‘erer was? :9 :enow was thrOWn out, doing as well as could be expected. , on his feet with such force Every eï¬ort will be made to save ' :ith legs were broken at the both feet, but inxany case it is fear- - :he aones protruding two or ed the ankle joints will always be aches through the skin. The: stiï¬. ‘ f \ us’msxéng Accident at Pleasant Pt. Youth Bad Both Ankles Broken 3322’ 3:: k3 Passion for High Life .. $3023! of His Antics m ‘AEWuffalo White Undprskirts, embroiderv ‘ , . , éing ground in the townships of Ops acczdent took place . iii: two feet were also turned 81de and Mariposa, as evidenced by the p: in )IODday at ’l ' iec . o “ ‘ The unfortunate boy was Picked up favfra‘iï¬ â€œeééiiitiiaiï¬i’iig d3“; . and carried to the home of his uncle. y ‘ y , , b travellers from Lindsa west in- ' Word was sent to Lmdsay for Dr. t: Mari osa y 1‘55 Corners, 5113- I White. who lost nn fir-Fm m "mam“... p n â€"~..... ... 1 Graham, the six- w: of Mr. Rob-art 3 reg 130 sale 100. g Embroideries, reg. 50c, I NO‘ Hull 5 the Bison ;' tario LO buy a. ’prese: same day . issuu udv whnm I _ 560 sale 4%. 17 Q r.’ C. .‘1 sale 400, mg a . - 5, mg, Year l Review: The plans and speciï¬ca- New Fishing Regulations ! tions for the canal through to Geor- _; Now that the fishing season is in gian Bay are understood to be about Is full swing, the regulations of the On- completed, The cOntracts will be let. tario game and fisheries laws for the' this autumn. This means that the i present year which have just been Thent Valley Canal will be open from issued, will be of interest to the 10- ; end to end mside 0‘ three years :03]. anglers Apart from the usual I The works at the upper end 0f the regulations of that no one shall fish canal. are not so difï¬cult as at the for catch 0,. kill in any waters of lower end, which are about complet- ed. the province, in One day angling. or; . _ . . than eight small or large mouthed black bass, it also says that no small or large mouthed black bass. 5' Three years ago, Jarry, who is a ‘Iumberjack and a user of dreamy fdrugs, told the folks of Webbwood, ' â€his home town, that he had sold a mine, not the Toronto one, bought a: hotel, and lived in luxury, until the { deluded townspeople “discovered" ‘ him. Jarry worked Peterboro about a. year ago and “worked†several mer- chants in that city. ..-.. .. l cured him a five months sentence, al- gthough they were not the charge. He was sent down for stealing an over- Ecoat from his Toronto mother-in-law, i with whom and his wife he lived in a xroom on West Richmond-street. hose from Black and tan elbow length kid gloves reg $2 clearmg $1 50. 20c sale. Black si'k hose reg 35c sale 30c, reg. 45c; sale 350. reg 55c sale 450. ' Ladies’ Llama Cashmere hose reg 38c sale 32c, reg. 550 sale 45c. Ladies and Children’s princess rib hose in tan and black per pair 250. Black embroidered hose, sale 251 and 50G. White lisle hose 95w, 3.30 and 50?. White lace 11 se all sizes 35C. Grey lisle hose, sizes 8 1 2, f2, 9 l Tan lace hose, sizes 6 to 10 reg 2:30 sale 200. Ladies’ black hermsdorf iisle hose, reg. 250 sa' e 200 2 specials, summer corsets 500 and 7E: Mrs. J. B. McIntyre, of Lindsay is the guest of Mr. F. L. Pearson. Can- terbury street.â€"Woodstnck Review. ___ uuucu uy cue 1ar1ners as the grain The canal will, in an probability, filled well and they anticipate a pien- be an eight foot canal, as it is un- t'iful harvest. derstood that the Minister is desir- Mr- York and two sons of Buffalo 0113 of making this great waterway were visiting Mrs Tom JOhDStOR' a worth the money it has cost the peo- few days 183‘ week. me. Mr. Herb Hobbs. of Toronto, and Miss Grace Hobbs, of Oihawa, spent The Pepper Twins are home from Sunday With their parents here. their American tour. j , A number of people are camping at Mrs. J. B. McIntyre, of Lindsay is the lake and are having a good time. The works at the upper énd Of the finished their hay but they are busy canal. are not so difï¬cult as at the With the fall w'heat and rye. lower end, which are about complet- The 0°01, mozst weather was wel- ed. corned by the farmers as the grain CANAL COMPLETED IN THREE YEARS vvâ€"J ‘llvv-VUVOI-lb yâ€"yVAU ULL DUUUKU z child choose its OWn life work?†Mrs veiled very largely by Mariposa D90" Chas. Rogers gave an excellent reci- ple, and the good P901318 Of that tation. About eight young girls sang township offered to [assist Ops coun~ "0h, . Canada." Then Mrs. Angus = cil in improvmg this road by giving Campbell and Miss Alice Weldon gav: ' $1 for every $2 spent thereon by Ops. a. fine reading. A discussion was car- Messrs. John Caughlin and John ried on by Mrs. 3- CPUQSS and Mrs. 1 D. Cope-land. collected the Mariposa J. T. Birchard on squaring our In- money of $25 from the residents of stitute work to the needs of the j that township anxious to help on community. Among the visitors from the scheme, and Ops council added an,’ a distance that were present were. additional $50 thereto, and a good Mrs. R. Hill, Mrs. P. Hill, and Miss piece of road is the result. Alice Hill, of the Glen, Mrs. William- Mariposa. subscribers are as fol- son and Miss Jennie Horn, of Lind- ]ows; J. D. Copeland $1. :th say, and Miss Winnie Paul, of Mid- Coughlin $1, Arthur R. Webster 3;, 13nd- w, F. Hardy 31, G. A. Washington Mr. and Mrs. S. Hancock of Wood- 31, J. prougc $1. Ed. Dames $1, C. ville, called on his brother, Mr. J. w. Foster 31, James Rich $1, Rich- “7- HanCOCk this week- ard Rich 50c†Ed. Rich 50¢. Chas. - Mr. Russell and Miss Florence Gil- The main line into Lindsay is tra- CONTRIBUTIONS FOR IMPROVED ROADWAY The good roads movement is gain- 2, f2, 91- 2 ,reg, Elmer Har- Miss Winnie Paul, of Midland, is ' D. W. spending a wee-k or two with her 50c., Wilmot grandmother, Mrs. Susanna Rogers. :11 502., Al- Messrs. Alex. and Russel Birchard. . Lewis 50c., and sister Gertie, of Toronto, spent UNDSAY, ONTARIO, The Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Knight‘s. Quite a num- ber were present. Mrs. R. Weld'm ' and Mrs. T. Wooldridge gave two very interesting papers on “Should a j 5 tra- child choose its own life- work?†Mrs. ‘ L peo- Chas. Rogers gave an excellent reci- that tation. About eight young girls sangI coun- "Oh, Canada." Then Mrs. Angus} giving Campbell and Miss Alice Weldon gave 1 'OPS- a. fine reading. A discussion was car- John ried on by Mrs. B. Cruess and Mrs. .‘ iposa J. T. Birchard on squaring our 111-; z of stitute work to the needs of the ' on community. Among the visitors {ram 3 ed an} a distance that were'present were,;I good Mrs. R. Hill, Mrs. P. Hill, and Miss i Alice Hill, of the Glen, Mrs. William- 2 Mr. L. H. Donald. of- Orillia was a business visitor in town today. Mr. Cliï¬ Scott, of New York, was in town today. Mr. and Mrs. Scott motored the entire distance; from New York to their summer home at Fenelon Falls, and had a most deâ€" lightful trip. ‘I The minister of justice expressed. before leaving Canada, his intention of learning in Britain and France by personal visits the latest methods of handling convicts and of making them of use to the state. While in Britain it is known that Mr. 'Dohertfr visited Dartmoor, Reading and H01- loway and other famous British prisâ€" ons. He is also about to visit, while in France, several of the state pris- ons of that republic. It is generally known that France has already gone‘ farther than any other country in‘ the world in the economic handling other prisoners. §MAY PUT comers ; 301mm ROADS g The mail is being ,carriedfmm Ja- netville station since the first of Aug- I net in place of frorn Pontypool as jformerly. This is a great improve- ; ment. The Ottawa Free Press save: The visit of Hon. C. J. Doherty to Bri- tain and France may mean the setâ€" ting to work of some seventeen hun- dted convicts in the Canadian peni- tentiaries or: various cons‘rucrion and road making tests for the Do minion of Canada. Rev. Fallis occupied the. Methodist pulpit on Sunday. Rev. Jones being away. A carriage load of jolly people, while going to the lake on Sunday were upset into the marsh, but got 011 without any serious injuries ex- cept a good ducking. Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers and far.- ily of Keewatin are visiting at his mother’s, Mrs. S. Rogers'. Mr. and Mrs. G; Weldon and Miss Jessie Coad and Mr. Marvin Rogers ail took in the C IP'..R excursion to Port McNicol on Tuesday. (Special to: The Post.) The farmers or ibis locality have (Special to the Post) LINDEN VALLEY FRIDAY 01 I Mr. Peter Murphy, qn behalf (f the structures. The contract for the ar-j n-g Edward Murphy estate, appeared 'ce- mory will also probably be let by! it! I fore the council last night to clrtain that time, and the department will ; ’W the consent of that body to extend lose no time in getting the building i ?l‘ ‘ Peel-st. through their Albert-st. pro- under way. The size of the armory 15‘, pcrty to Adelaide-st. will be 8:3 x 185 feet. "A It is said Rod McKenzie paid not more than $800 to Hodgson of 'Oril- Hg, for Joe Patchen II, winner of the rich Chamber of Commerce stake at Detroit. He won in straight heats in 2.03}; .04}; .05}. This Was his third $5000 stake win this season. â€" Ux,- bridge Journal. The property referred to fronts on Albert and Adelaide-sts., and it is the intention of the estate to divide it up into building lots. The matter was left to the Board of Works. “LIIH‘U KUNAWA! J This morning Capt. H. E. Hughes, 4o-â€"____ Command Engineer, 3rd D. A., King- AT THE FALLS ston, arrived in town and had a con- ! rFenelon Balls, Aug. 6â€"Whi1e Mr. Chas. Edwards Was washing a car- riage at the lake shore on Monday forenoon the horses became frighten- 931m Hughes, in company With on the far ed at the noise of an approaching Hm Worship Mayor WOOd' Deputy- Downeyvim hand car on the railway track, and. Reeve Dobson, Ald' McWatters, Mc- made a dash for safety to their Glory and Brownp COL Sylvester, . . owner's stable on Francis street. Mr. fIOb‘V Carew and Engineer Smith “13- the datum Edwards clung to the lines as long 3t“ Victoria Park, and after 1001“ and Willi as possible, but was forces to let mg over the,pr0perty it was decided framework go, after being dragged some dis- to 'build the armoryl on the west side eph Gosseli :tance. He sustained a few minor in- Of the park With the end or main erection 0’ juries, which were attended to by entrance facing Kent-st. at a point 75 completed i Dr. Graham. besides being consider- or 100 feet from the main thorough- well as to~‘ ably shaken. up. As the team turned fare. The houses fronting on Sussex- Lindsay ha‘ to go into the stable yard the cap st. will be removed in order to give stonework. riage was struck against, a tree with space for the site, with the exception At the 00 such force that the axle was broken, 0! the one at the corner 0‘ 8‘1““ present p‘ but fortunately no further , damage and Peel-sts. The suggestion was spread on‘ resulted from the runaway. ,made that the government he re- ladies. ____‘ ,quested to purchase this residence for : A number -_ 1 th t k f th . ra‘s' . STREET maven 3 :.:f::.:.:: 2:. .h: 122;? “"2 _ MURPHY PROPERTY; 2211 311.122.2122 3. Tï¬ifhtfm‘é‘liffg’ 't‘“ l t the committee of citizens in regard ,} to the armory site. ,‘ large numb ( ; The vital iWill start on the removal of the f as 1.â€- ...-_. bllc ‘ ,to which they belonged. The notion got abroad that the cropping of the spurs was done to enter the bird in a class to which it did not belong, ! :re, } iss ! “"3 and since that time plaintiï¬ has been [5' 3 serenaded by the crowing of sundry Ld': imitators of barn yard fowl. The an- noyance became irritable and plain-‘ 'd' ; tiï¬ resolved to prosecute one of his J“ - tormentors. Hence the case which at- '1 I tracted a. large audience of Cooks: l - town people. The defendant was 1 Cfiiound guilty and a fine of $1 and [I .f costs imposed. His counsel, Mr. Jas. ' Fraser, at once served notice of ap- peal, so that the case must be fought , 'out again before the County Judge. Mr. W. G. Fisher appeared for the is er :‘EXCITING RUNAWAY 1 AT THE FALLS I Fenelon Falls, Aug. Gâ€"The decora- tion serVices of Corona. Lodge No. 398 I.0'.O.F., were held at Fe-nelon Falls cemetery on Sunday afternoon in the presence of a large number of persons interested, when, the graves lo! the :following brethren were decor- lated: Bro. Alexander Clark, Bro. ‘ Joseph Heard and Bro. John A. Mc- Gillivray. A number of visiting bre- thren assisted in the beautiful cere- mony. The members of Lindsay Lodge No. 100 I.0.0.F., who attend- ed were: Bros. Geo. Crawford, Dr. Annis, Dr. Sims, Dr. White, Alex. Fisher, . Mat. Sisson, A. B. Terry, Lou ickett, W. E. Kelcher, W. W. McWatters, F. Adams, J. G. Baldwin, W. L. Woods, W. J. Battle, S. McKendry', also Bro. R. G. Lamb, Toronto; W. '1‘. Gage, Bobâ€" caygeon, W. G. Bel-l, Bobcaygeon. DECGRATION SERVICES AT THE FALLS plaintiff. WAS FINED FOR MIMICING ROOSTER Joe Patchen I! 1b- J. Armory Site is Finally Selected West Side of Park Eacing Kent: St one the facts pertaining to the guard- ianship of the adopted children are not given out. It is no easy task for i a visitor to enter a home when: an I Commencing at Cambray, the trip extended through the townships of Fenelon, Bexley, Laxton, “Eldon, Car- den and Dalton. Many of the chil- dren do not know of their adoption, and others who do know, have no desire to leave their present homes. It certainly would be a. matter of deep interest to the public to know Precisely of the work being done by the Children's Aid Societies of dif- ferent counties, but for certain reas- ons the facts bertainincr n. n... m"; ' During the- past week several chil- dren who have been placed in foster homes in North Victoria have been visited by the ofï¬cer who has been appointed by the Provincial Superin- tendent of Neglected and Dependent Children, as agent and visitor for a large section of the Midland District. The children: visited were found to be in good health and as bright and happy as the children who live with real parents. ' INDSAY BRANCH, Child Saving Work in This Dis-twrict @ffécg’s Visit to Foster Home: __-â€"r‘ Bennett, who is a. Brant Indian, ' ent i cruelly murdered a dissolute woman down near Brantford a few weeks ago. He with made his escape, and so far has elu- tnur During the past ten days a repre- ‘sentative of the Dominion Police has been in this vicinity, and rumor had it that his visit was in connection with the circulation of counterfe't one dollar bills in this part ii the province A Post representative had an inte r- view with the o-ï¬icial, whose object in visiting the Midland District was to ascertain the truth of the report that Bennett, the Indian murderer, was seen in this district. 'wâ€"W fDominion Police Officer Visits Here i 011 Trail of indian Murderef During the- noun. wow" :28 8:88am. as well £3 lWOIIld suit better, and seldom does ray, the trip 'the boy who once tries this meancor ownships of escape from a home that is not to: . ‘Eldon, Car- i his liking. fail to perform the same of the chil- ‘act over and over again. At present eir adoption, 'there are a. couple of boys who have w, have no left homes in this locality in which went homes. they were legally placed, and of their a. matter of 3 present - whereabouts nothing is blic to know i known. sing done by, Any person who induces a mi of eties of dif- 3 the Children's Aid Society to bra}: certain reas- :any articles of apprentimhip nr I'n ï¬â€˜ua 4...--3 ! Mr. J. Britton, of .in town today. agent The visit of the ofï¬cial has was ing whatever to do with the ci port tion of the “queer" in this dis. erer, There are none in circulation ; Inspector Parkinson, who is pr lian, ' ent in connection with the to man down of counta-feiters, is at pt He with the Viceâ€"Regal pasty on elu- tour of the Maritime Provinces. The vital statistics for of July were at follows: Births ......................... Marriages ...... . ............. Deaths ............ At the conclusion of the raising an present partook of‘ a. sumntm and willing workers raised the framewm-k without a hitch. Mr: Jee- eph Gosselin had the contract forth? erection of the bum. which the: completed will be a credit to him as well as to~the ovum-Ann Ram-{mar- BARN RAISiNG A10 uoc1ety, shall be guilty of 21: oï¬ence against the Children’s Protec- tion Act and shall incur a penalty not exceeding $20 and costs; agreement lawfully entered inte. M" or with the managers of a. Children’s fied Occasionally the have been placed partment without letting slip a. 1 or 100): which might tend to re the secret of a. childjs adoption, :1 of the strange visitor. Word was received by the aM« ties that Bennett was in this (Eis- trict, and the oï¬icer nas visitgad the. reserves at Rama, Scngog, Chemoag, HiaWatha and Alnwick in much r»! him. ded the eflorts of the his arrest. Vital Summits For July Landafteratimetakethmght or to do chores, the lawn provided by the from Ca. .- no .- none in circulation here the oï¬cial has neck- oâ€" . o u. o.-..-o larger boys, time “It to work on attended up; ..-.â€" 0- ..-... . Who is promin. that seldom does. this meanco! it is not n; m the same 1. At pm police ‘3 the Crimâ€" this district. famine