£163 FOUR. , ‘ «ed themselves most creditab- iy. we minaret show was much ap- iartn'zted. several of the neweSt and must {:09th songs of the day bping gum in good styte. Solos were ren- czctedby maiimesKeefet amine ‘I ‘14 "are Women's Institute will hold rut-i: regular meeting at Rosedale on Friday aftertmon. Aug. 22nd. The {steam-m- Wacouta will leave the (Speczal to The Post.) "I'm concert held in Gooaman's all as My evening was a. de- ities! success. The steamer W-aoouta. an an 61th; trip and brought up halt forty citizens of Melon Fans kman. Hess-rs. Norman Douglas and H. m. of Tet-onto. who have been m’m‘ï¬ing a vacation at the Falls, kit fa“ home on Manda!- Bass 23 Jared. 0! Toronto. spent Saturday at the Falls, 3 guest at The Brooks 3.201153. 3ft. A. W. Spence. of Pieterboro, 3:713 at the Falls on Tuesday. 36:. and Mrs. Chas. Dawn, of xizfgury. 9.3% ï¬a‘tiflg relatives at E’s-991a: Faiis and fldmty. 3ft. Not-2:23;: Torrance. 01 Lindsay, 9962‘: g couple of days in town hat Mrs. G. 0. Seal! and children, of Maya 3:: visiting relatiyes 1n gutfl'ï¬ G: $9.55. (79.?! Smith. who Raft]: and 33112117 in ID ?‘oz- 911130. :of St. Pani’u church, :ï¬miï¬ay, when he was a. former cur- â€1:21., on 34321121393 Aug. 17th. Hi3? 33:1 Van Nostrand, 0! 1‘0:- csnéo. is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. flrahazn. In 3-533 Gtace 900th and Mr Bough- :r,2~.-, at (Stanï¬eld. win in.†Non â€-iif‘kténg bit. and. Mrs. Booth. return- ‘. X‘Zm‘i‘i’ 1t Femelon F3118. occupied 2:1 town this W385. 3.355 Rd: Austin. -of Mount, has returned to Fenelon Falls. 32:. 713.21 Mrs. Ford and son and 9.1:. and 21:3. Mason 0! Tmto were «mast: r“ 131:. and Mrs. '1‘. seems, guests of 'rnaséay night gave our streets for 3 time s. more than usually gay ap- fg‘r‘xr'ance. The usual Tuesday night? {plan-Sim from Coboconk 'per sun" acouta arrived and kit before the; arrival of the Lintonia frox~.r:."1‘hursâ€"'s 5:492:73 and the Stoney Lake from; Lgnisay, with their crowds of pleas-L T3»- monlï¬ght excursions 0n ‘ Mr. Alex. E‘c mm and Mr arrival of the Linton Lyda Bud the Stone! :‘gnï¬say, with their c as seek“:â€" “5. ms. Henderson and «Live. Carro’d. 0i Iliad 2‘2; Mr. 312d 3113- '13 31:3. A. Atchnqon, (: rave, spent last we? .‘xiiss 2113 Austin, who spent a recsxion With reiatives in team, 3a.?" on Monday for New York. U u- and Mrs. Richard Book. of .J.. I ’r‘v‘wontoa. who have been visiting .13“ 31:- and Mrs. Fred J e-well, returned 15â€: week to Edmonton, accompan- ied by Miss L. Jewell. In connection with the drowning .41»: the late Daniel Puberty. which and event occurred on August. 3rd, ‘3‘: may be mentioned that on Aug- :st 14th. just eleven days after the ..... LL- 158$ mama- Lu vuv V'V'T and Guarantee Corporation, was re- ceived by the agent, Mr Thos: Gra- 7 ‘1.- W you‘ll; 1339' It. John H. Foch mantlJ 35:5. Henderson and daughter, Mrs Joe. Cari-91.1, of Lindsay, are vi-s- 2:12; 1Ԡ. and. Mrs. '1‘. Sadler. furs. A. Atchmon, of Highland «’1 same, spent last we?k the guest of Mrs» Geo. Martin. uddent. 150 by Mr. Camber 9.11:er Recications were given by was amounted to nearly is to be equally divided beâ€" : an o! Pintola. A1- 312‘. (3. Tergman of Tor- nsiuhi friends in town' last ï¬ELON FALIS rother at Yorkton. airs. Cine. Graham {8.81: .5. Ingram. of Toronto 3).; of m. Eng-. is .t the Bank of Montreal ,- for $1000 ’ youngest daughter are “mung friends at Mono ~Mills. Dr. Bryson. of Chicago. a former resident of the Falls, accompanied by his two daughters, is in town this week. Mr. And Mrs. Chas. A. We. of Hey‘burn, Sash, are visiting Mr and Mrs. Quigg Capt. .Hargrgm and Lieutenant Hodge, of tha Salvation Army, 1'?â€" turned to Torcn 0, after a. visit of a. couple of weeke' duration -' friends in town. A‘ A n iBracebx-idge, is home after the sea- '!aion. Sh; reports a good and pro- ï¬table time there. She takes charge . of Taylor's school on the Minden Iroad after holidays. '1‘ going on record as another drov: fatality occurred on Cameron Lake. It appears that three young men who intended taking a canoe trip north, were camped for the day .at 'Dhiel’s Point. While 011503111; a. paddle on the lake their canoe capsned, throwâ€" ing the occupants into the water. Two of the number being unable to swma, and realimg thwlr danger ‘called loudly for help. A launch pass!- LL LL 1.qu ‘L- . Pension Fit-11$, Aug. 19:â€"â€"On Sumay afternoon what narrowly escaped the (SpeCiaI to The Post.) The dry spell continues. House- 'holdm are comma-mag about the tscar-1:1†of water in the wells. QMany wens are now dry. Rain ing at about the same moment causâ€" ed. thcir cries to pass unnoticed. Af- ter being for some time in the water they at length succeeded in attract- ing the attention of those cn shore. éwoum be Dr. Grattan Graham and Mr. Arth- ur Robson also Mr. W. Pogue went to th:ir rescue. and 13151: a minute too socn, as they were in a. decidedly perilous p11; ht, two of the numter hemâ€"g almost on the verge of collapse from exhaustion and fright. perisnce. The party was taken up to Dr. Graham's cottage whzre restoratives were appli-sd, and after some time they recovered from the'kefï¬ect of the accident. The youngest of the party being a swimmer was in compara- tively little danger, and exam practically 12:11:: the worse for tha ex~ Mrs. Arksey and her daughter, from Toronto, are in the village Mr. George Train. postmaster. went away north last week on a few days’ ï¬shing trip. of them ought to. be more careful with ï¬re than they are. Your cor- respondent waafup Gun Lake a short time ago, and saw a small island in the fall» which had been careless or' heedlessness, or both. Miss Baa Cheesell. who has been attending? the summer school at Miss Meta. Train of Petet‘boro. is home for a. two weeks' holiday. Miss IVy Gdlmour has been en- gagad in No.12 Somemlle. other- wise known as the white school, West Mcnck road. _ Mrs. F. Wilson has secured the Union Creek school, and will teach there the comhrg year. Rev.Mr' Clark and family 01 Mar mora, Visited at Mr. Wellstood’s, sr. Eduring the week end. They left to- ;day, aCCOmpanied by Mr. E. A. ilWellatood and family, for a two ‘weeka’ stay at the upper end of Gull,Lake. 5 Miss Millie Walker is spending her [holidays with Gelert friends. 3. l Mr. James Mansfield made a. busi- ness trip to Lindsay last week. Rev. Mr. Soward. of Peter'bjoro, is visiting his friends in ‘the Village at present. Miss Lorraine Milligan, of New- tonvme, Durham county, visited her annt, Mrs. MacEache-rn, last week. Mr. Chas. Wellstood, sr., is again on the sick list. He went to Gull Lobe for a. couple of weeks Mr. PerCy Chessell spent the week end with his family. Mr. John Collins. of Petenboro, is home for a. short Visit. Mr: and Mrs. Caldwell, of Water- ford, apent the week end at Mr. P. Chessell's. They were aCCOmpanied by a son and daughter. Mrs. Galvin, of Ennismore, is vis‘ iting at Father Galvin’s. Mrs. R. A. Levia left this morn- ing for a Visit to Kirkï¬eld frisends. The Misses Collins, of Toronto, spent a flew days here. the guests of Rev- Fr. Galvin and his sister. :Mr. Chas. McNeil, of Chicago. is Enjoying some of his hoï¬days visit- }ing at the same place. i Rev. Camber, of Bobcayg-eon, con- ‘ducted the service in Burnt River and WOW, in the amends of .Rev. Hockley yesterday. m Rev. David Dang, of moor. 9b. Presbyterian church Was the preacher here on Sunéay. He Dread: ed a. ï¬ne sermon from 2nd Corin- tmans, 4 to 6. He cam down by auto on Saturday to be a short time with his friend, Rev. E. Salter by the ï¬re. and all through “WWW daughter are visiting still coming in. Some on business. Mr. Ckamnce Laddley. of Janet- ville, was in town on Sunday. Mi-ss Bertha Rea. of Undeay, is visiting her cousin, Miss Joy Cor- Miss McConnell has returned home, after a pleasant visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. R. Bradley, of Dunstord. Mrs. Sproule, of Fenelon Falls, Visited her daughter, Mrs. H. Endi- cott. over Sunday. Mr. Amen Brooks, fireman on the CRT-R. oat of Lind-say, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brooks, on Friday last. Misses Mitchell. of Port Hope. are visitino‘r at the home 0! Mrs. Rt J. Mulligan. Miss Annie Ivory has returned home after a pleasant visit with friends in Toronto. Mr. Chester Best, of Mount Pleas- ant. was in town on Sunday. Rev. D. H. Currie with his wife and family have returned from their summer comic-9.99:. The next regular service in the Presbyterian church will be held in the evening of the 24th inst. (Special Miss S. Hic‘ Mr. Hubert Gardiner, of Mount Pleasant. was in town ‘in Thurs- day evening. Miss Fair. of Peberbicro, is the guest of her sister, Mm. Ram John- Miss Irene Evans zen n Columbia on Monday last. Miss RVelyn Sandy 1s spending a vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sandy. ' Mrs. Hill and childm. who have been the guests of Mr. and him. '1‘. J. Parsons for.a few days, ham re- turn-m3: “to their home in Mitchell. Miss Nora Ndcl'role 18 Visiting friends out of town. Mr. 'I‘hgs. Graham. 0! Mount Plen- aant, was in town on Sunday. Wr. and Mrs. Laird, of M0030 J aw, are spendiog their honeymoon at the home of her parents. Mr and Mrs. R. Poast. Mrs. F. C. Nagent, of Lindsay is the guest of her mahher-dn-law. Mrs H. Nugent. Mr. J. Carroll. teacher of Dunn- VII-1e, is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Car- roll. Mrs. J. Weir was in Cobourg on Thursday last. Miss Ethel Batman was in Lind- say Monday on businees. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lamb and daugh- ter spent Sunday with friends. in Nestle'bon. Mr. G. Feirhener, of Toronto, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Parsons last week. Miss M. Crown, of Reaboto is visâ€" iting her friend, Miss Jessie Nieh~ ols. Mrs Bert Sanderson was a Visitor to Lindsay the beginning of the w eek. Mr. and Mrs. C. Mills and daughâ€" ter are Visiting his sister, Mrs Wm. Mag'ee. mam. K 111'- ErneSt Oliver, of me Dbunu- Mr. Wm. Smith, of Dunsford, oc'mrd Bank stafl, is at prescnt en- cumed the pulpit in the Mflhmi“ ijoying his holidays. church on Sunday last, and deliver-i A Young daughter arrived at the ed a vet? favorable sermon at both home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lap morning and evening services. Mr. ; recently. Conmra’dul'aflions. Smith Wes recently ‘an CW The 1mm ’0! the threshing ma- boy, and Ins addresses were lystened L ch‘in-e is 3min heard in our burg. to with much appvcctation. Mr C-oul- I H9 o Tra e f Toronto is ter. of St. Andrew’s Pree‘dy-teï¬-an if “‘32:" i gm 5;. 1:; er Mr . A choir. Lindsay. rendered an,;exce1- th. 8" . o 18 o , . , 1‘31“- "0081 8010 at web service. Next Sunday, 24th inst, Mr. Rom. Reid Mrs. John Yea arm! children, 0! of Recmoro, will conduct the Ber.‘3:YL>I"'ViCh.1 :11“: spiriiigm-giiiean {11:31: L. Tremeer this week, vice in the morning and Dr. Thompson will take charge in the evening. Mr. R. A. Barron has accepted the principalship of Port Dover high school, and will remove his family there as soon as a. suitable residence can be Secured. Mr. and Mrs. B. Schneider. and son Master Frank. and the Sonn- er’s mot-her, Mrs (Rev) F. E. Nug- ent of Mitchell, motored to Omemee on Tuesday and visited Mr. and Mrs H. Nugent, before 193mg for Mill- btrook, where they will be' tï¬e guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Nugent, tor a teW days. Mr. “Jon. T. Dean? has returned home from a three weeks' trip to Newbundiand Where he attended the sessions of Lhe Grand Orange Lodge. Mrs. A. Took and‘ut-tlo mince. Mica Magoo, of Bethe}, were visitors to Linda; on Thursday rant. Lieut. Sherrin left“ yesterday to at- Special to The Post.) 8. Hickeon is visiting her Mrs. D. Rea. a in town on Sunday. D. H. Currie with his wife July have returned from their cottavva. The next regular [1: the Presbyterian church , held in the evening of the 1:. Fair. of Peterbcro, is the E her sister, Mrs. Rom John- Irene mum Mt for British [3 on Monday last. Hubert Gardiner, of Mount 2:. Was in town ‘zn Thurs-. ning. Evelyn Sandy is spending a n with her parents, Mr. and Sandy. Chas. McOaflery of Toronto, (hug a vacativn with his fa- [r. Chan. mom. sr. El-v-a Thompson. 04 the stat! Boss Memorial Hbepital, , mtumed to resume her du- Monday evening. Vm. McQu-ade. jr., was 3 vi- OMEMEE Nichols and daughter, were in Lindsay Friday deliver- A at bot-h : ho L. Mr. E race W I m! Long Branch. mm. The Misses Annie and Elva. Thomp- tend the Ontario rifle matches son entertained a_ number of their friends 0111 Monday afternoon. Many enjoyable games were indulgec! in, Miss: W. Beatty carrying 03 two prizes. after which. dainty refresh- (Spema‘t to the Post.\ Mrs. Rev. E. Morton and children Marjorie and Witbur, returned home on Friday evening last after spend- ing a [110117.11 W1â€) 11‘1C‘Jua n. -â€"._ awa. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Woolridge, of Brown's schoolhouse. spent Sunâ€" day with her father, Mr. Wm. Yeo, 51‘. Pew Mrs. John 1’00 and children, 0! Norwich, are spending a few hon- days with her paren-ts,Mr. and ‘Mrs Seth Blatherell. Mr. Richard Avery spent Sunday with friends near Pickering. Mr. R. H. Short, manager of the Standard Bank, and wife have re- tumed after a pleasant holiday at Beavertom and other points. Mr. Charlie lYeo, wife and child- ren, of Toronto, are spending a few weeks at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wickett left Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wickett leit for NeepaWa, Manitoba, this week, where they expect to remain some time, visiting their sons, Mr ‘Gharâ€" lie and. Howard Wickett. Mrs. '1‘. Western spent ‘é couple of days near Pickering this. week. Mr. Richard Oliver and family have gone to thé lake for a couple The work on the new schoolnoum is well admced. Kennedy brothers are busy at the cafpmter work. Exceptional Bargains Mr. Fred Wallis: lied the mi LINDSAY W. Yeo. of Toronto, spent a days under the parental roof were served†on the 131m. ‘ LITTLE BRiTAlN ménth with friends in Osh- 1'8! LINDSAY (’02 i 2.50 to 4.00 Dresses $1.98 Ladies’ percale, muslin, lam: and gingham dresses in white, sky, pink, checks, stripes and plain eï¬ects, siz- cs 34 to 40. Reg. 32. 50 to $4. 00. Clearing at each ............... $198 1.25 and:l.50 Dresses 98c Ladies' print dnesses in stripes and spots, some with high neck and long sleeves, others low neck and short sleeves. One dozen only left, sizes 34, 36, ~38. Reg. $1.25 and $1.50. To clear at each .................... 98c 1.00 to 250 Children’s Presses 79c Children’s gingham.prinband13wn dresses, trimmed with contrasting shades, others with embroidery and lace insertions. Reg. $1.00 to $2.50. To clear at each .................. 79c. 5.00 Dresses for 3.75 Ladiee’ tine lawn chambry and male dresses, all this season's latâ€" t, some very handsome dresses in is lot. mice 34 to 42. Reg. SSHOO camping. Oliver. of the Stand- tie new BChOol house .................. $3.75 Bargains are offered in Summer wearables of all kinds to clear them out. tune to have his barn burned on Saturday and most of his crqp. it being struck by lightning during the fierce storm. It is a big 1088- for him. this time of the year. ‘ Mrs. James Pogue is Very 11'! at present. and we hope to hear of her recovery shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Torrey of N. Dakota are visiting Dr. and Mrs. Ross. Messrs. J. Munro. W. Munro, 0! Edmonton, Mrs. Campbell, of Tor- onto, Boy Campbell, of Oï¬l’ï¬a, are V'isi'ting Mr. and Mrs. John Munro. Mrs." Thqs. Munro vieitec} in U1- bri‘dze laSt week. Mrs. Jas. Gordon spent Tuesday in bridge last week. Mrs. 335. Gordon spent Tuesday in Woodville with her mother, who has b£~e~n quite ill. Miss Mona Ross and Master Alex Ross are visiting in Beaverton. Miss Eï¬zabeth Smith of Ux‘bridge, is Visiting in town. Miss B. McGilliVaI-y is Visiting in Toronto. The young people of town enjoyed a dance in the town hall on Friday evening latct. A number were pres- ent from Beaverton, Lindsay. Peneâ€" lon Falls, Ux‘bridge/ Toronto, Bals- over and Victoria Road. Lunch was served at midnight. and dancing continued until 2 a. m. Miss Florence MacLean returned from a visit in‘ Nottawa, Ont, on Saturday. R. J. McKienzie and J. Vassar of Winnipeg visithd in town Friday. Mrs. Vassar and Miss Madeline, a1- so Mr, J 03 McKenzie, of Winnipeg, are visiting in town. Rev. H. H. Turner is spending his vacation at Geneva Park, Orillia. Miss Richardson, of Dixie, Ont, is Visiting at Mrs. N. Morrison’s. Mr. W‘ Morrison was in Toronto on Saturday. Mr. Percy Haygarth of Toronto is visiting in town: VIO'I‘ORIA ROAD (Special to The Post.) The many friends of Miss Clara Shields ' are phased to'welcome her back. and to know'that she is rapid- Miss Alma Grant are dairy receiv- ‘ mg may hearty handshakes from Mr.'*a.nd.Mm C. H.Davey ties Alma Grant are daily ï¬nd/'55 y%@ Gntario (Special to The Post.) Reg. 1.50 Waists for 79c "WWW, WV“ -.. -â€" lar up to $1.50 Each. 7 To clear a‘ each ....................................... Ladies’ white am! colored muslin. waists, open in back or meat. Regu- A Snap in Children’s Dresses Reg. 1.50 Waists for 98¢ Abeautitul hne of muslin and mat- quisetw waists, handsomefy trimm- ed. Reg. up to $1. 50. This season's styles. To clear at each .......... 98c 1.25 and 1.50 Dressing Sacques for 49¢ sacqpes, trimmed with Lace and em- broiéery. Reg. $1.25 ‘ and $1.50 each. Ladit’s' white mustin ldren’s white muslin dresses, red with 1-300 and insertion, al- fe'w Colored ginng dreeeea. up to $2.00 each. To Clear at no- at each on... non. Prof. Staples 0! Belleville, and; Miss Viola Staph, of Lindsay areg the guestsorfthdr brother, Mr W4 G. StapleS. Mrs. Kimngaworth and her (laugh ter, Misc Ki-llingsworth, oi St. Thomas, are visiting Mrs. G- E. ELipflitt. their many turn from- 1 Mrs. G. E. Lipsitt (nag-31188 Jean Shields) of Houston. Texas, is spending a couple .of months under the pamtal roof; Miss Annie Bell is holidaying in Woodvifle this week. Mr. Howard Dradzr, of’ Toronto, is visiting here at his home this Week. Mr. Fred Alton, of Torosto, is renewing ol-d acquaintances. in our midst; Mr. Percy Hayg-ar‘thl and Miss Luelia Haygarth returned from To- ronto last week. M‘i'ss Alberta ‘-La.very_, of Midland, 13 the guest of Mrs. G. H. Taylor. Mr. Howard Deg-8e: returned last week after spending some weeks in Lindsay. Mrs. Jas. 00111011 and Miss Mar- garet Conic-n ape visiting relatives in Toronto. Miss Gertie Staples of Grass Hill, in visiting Mrs. T. 3*. Meyers. Miss Gallaglier and her brother, Mantel-(Dan of Mt Pleasant, Mich, am viewing their sister, Miss Josie Gallagher. Mâ€. W. Baden, of WOOSVille, forâ€" merly of this village. is the guest of M. D. Ryckman. Miss Huxtable, of Sandal-land, is Visiting her brother here, Dr. E. Hquable. The social evening held on the elm-rob lawn here on Friday evening was a decided success. We hope the Ladies’ Aid will have these social evenings successively. Mr. Duxbury was kind enough to supply the mu- sic for the evening, which all enjoy- What about the Sunday school Picâ€" nic to be held at Balsam Lake on Friday. 22nd. We hope there will be agood attendance, as a good time is expected. The Epworth League Was reorgan- following omens were elected: Presidentâ€"Miss Florence Graham. 49c. under .the supervision of our ?s.â€"â€"Mrn. H. J. mumr a 25c and BBC Cotton Crepes 1233c yard Fine cotton crepes in stripes and fancy effects, all the wantxtd Shades. Reg.- 25c. and 35c. values. To clear at per yd. .................. 12 1-242. 25c and 35c Muslins 15c yard Imported organdfles, dimities, spot mastitis in pretty floral and String mum-as. Reg. 25c. and 35c. values, To clear at P01†Pm‘ gingham in stripea checks and plaids in all the wanted shades. All good wasliere. Reg. 13c. yd. To --------------- 50c Cotton Voiles IlNDSAYtAF'RIDAY. job, they should make exit. The people’5 mm†is w" trimmed for the up“? ten-ance of misï¬t?" F' â€'1 fa heaven’s sake give w 'v for it, besides Promises and it , spections.†pmr users a‘ some c4 it is De on inspection mums anu w cement wharves for wife e813. There is a Whole lot to be done on the Trent and Lindsay Wants its shfl It is an "(AV W91 spons'ibie to CI'Uise Butler. with a gal: ton voiles in 8 gm bodes and Dam-3 To clear at per id?!1 Mrs. Nest: her home in 1 Mr. and family, or his mother. over Sund3Y- Dd 3d ditionvto his bam' M†Mr, and LII-8. Ed. ‘ yd . Mr. and Mrs. Alf Rid" “arm“ . of Mrs. ’ 2nd “mamaâ€"Bits. A. new. 3rd Vice-pree-‘Misa Una 133%. (3m to the 4th«Vice-pres.â€"â€"Mr. A. Mm a heat are Treasurerâ€"Miss Annie Em. flavorsation th Secretaryâ€"172‘. Ross Sta). 1 L. Brim, 4: . __ .e z n K Orgamst 311-5 .114 mg 86430213.â€: Will Cruees is C ontinud ff MISMAN. ( SpeCiaI he; brother. Mullet . AUGUST entrusted w“ big enough for 10c Sweatc '- b 0:1 F111 INC 1 L e