Eï¬ Miss Ettie Armstrong has returned after spending some time with frlends in Lindsay. Mrs. W. Neal and children, and Weldon, of Victoria Road, visiting at Mr. H. Brintnell’s. BLACK'S. SCHOOL, MARIPOSA (Special to The Post.) Miss Doreen Wright is visiting friends at Oakwood. Miss Mary Tee-l is visiting friends at Udora. Miss Eileen Tretbewcy is on the smk list. ’Mr. M. Honey and sister, Mary Honey, of Port Perry, the week end at Mr. Jno Kague’s. )zr. Sam Black had the misfortune to lose a horse on Saturday. Mrs. J. W. Wmith of Woodville, spent Sunday at Mrs. Thos Smith’s. In the.field prize competition for oats Mr. Geo. McKague received 1st, 0.A.C. No. 72, 87 pomts, and Mr. H. Brintncll received 4th, Shefï¬eld Standard, 81 points. Mr. and Mrs. A. Annis of Wood- ville, spent Sunday at Mr. Geo. Mc~ Kague’s. Our agriculturalists are very busy these days ï¬nishing harvest. Crops in this section are fairly good, straw just fair‘ length, and the grain is of excellent quality. Hay will be very scarce. Ml'ss Jennie Swain, of Toronto is the guest of ‘Mrs. James Casey. Miss Pearl Morrow, of Toronto, is visit-m: at Mr. .133. Wright's. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown, of Toron- to are visiting at Mr. Alex. Daniel’s Mr. Will Holder, and the Misses Ho}der visited at Mr. Neil McLean’s on Sunday. Our pastor, Rev. Mr. Robins. has returned from his three weeks’ Va.- Cation looking much' refreshed. He is looking forward to real aggresâ€" sive work this fall and winter. He solicits the cooperation of both old and toung. ' Mrs. Wm. Lillico and son Elmer, visited at Mr. Jas. Wright’s on Sun- day. Miss Emma Kievell has returned to her home, after spendmg some time with her sister, Miss Ethel Kievell, East Manilla. Mr. Elmer. Whitney has returned home from New Ontario, where' he has spent the last three months. Miss Bore,‘ of Toronto was visxt- ing her aunt, Mrs. Hore, of the North Ward last week. Miss Ruth Mark, of Port Perry, formerly of this section, is spending a few days with relatives and her numerous friends. Miss Luetta Osborne spent Sunday at Mr. Jno. Trethewey’s. IF TORMENTED WITH CORNS. Save yourself pain, worry and dis- tress, by using the never-faiiing Put- nam's Painless Corn and Wart Ex- tractor. It is reliable and acts quick- 1y. (Special to The Post.) Mrs. Herbert Webster, Master Ross and .Miss Olive of town are spending their Vacation under the parental roof and rgnewing old acuuaintan‘ ces. PAGE The Nlen’s Wear Store†! Several from town took in the excursion by boat from the Lift WWW j Look to Orillia last Saturday. VALENTIA Miss spent Mc- Ruby are Miss Gladys Moore, Lindsay who has visited friends {mtown for the past week, returned home on Sunâ€" day. Mr. Elmer Dure and Miss Annie Smnth visited in Cambray on Sunâ€" day. ' Mrs. White of Toronto, is the guest of her father, Mr. Jas. Van- stone. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, Montreal, are spending a: few weeks at her mother’s, Mrs, M'cDuï¬y’s. The piCnic under the auspices o! the Methodist church Epworth Leaâ€" gue on Wednesday, was well attend- ed and enjoyed by all. Mr. Cecil Smith. :Who has been vis- iting in Edmonton, Alta., for some time, returned home on Wednesday. Messrs. Kelly -Stahack and Ed. Lil- licrop were in Balsover on Sunâ€" day.. Mr. Jas. Vanstone spent the week end in Toronto. Messrs. Dobson and McKenzie, of Beaverton, paid a flying visit to our burg on Thursday. Our baseball~team with a number of citizens, attended the tournament at Manilla,on Wednesday. We are pleased to learn that Mr Norris Green, who has been ill, is impron'ng. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McEachern spent Sunday at Linden Valley. The junior baseball team from Canâ€" mington played our juniors here on Wednesday, the visiting team winâ€" ning the game. Mrs. D. Carmichael has improved her property by erecting a new veâ€" randah. Misses Donna and Marjory Camp- bell, ’l‘nmnto, are spending their ho- 1lidays with their grandfather, Mr. Donald Campbell. Mr. S. W. Keown has moved into his new house and two Mr. Morrow is building will add to the appear- ance of the village. Miss A. Staback who has visited in Balsover tor the past few ’ weeks returned borne on Sunday. Mrs. John Owens and son Fred are visuting at Cambray this week. Mr. G. A. Prouse is in Gamebridge this week. Miss Lizzie Middleton, of Toronto is spending the week with Miss 2131- 1a Prouse. Mr. Madge of Toronto, was in town on Tuesday. Anumber of our citizens and town band attended the excursion to Oril‘ 113. on Saturday. Mr. Williamson of Toronto was in town on Monday. . Mr. Thos. Morrow is at Rama on busaness. Mr. Neil Smith. of Toronto, spending the week at his sister’ Mrs. G. Lease. ’ Mr. Ali. Burton, of~Argy1e, was,__ in town on Monday. Messrs. Leo. Burton and Thomas motored to Uxbridge Monday. Mï¬Ss Jean Hoar, of Lindsay is the guest of Miss Beatrice' Lillicrop and Miss Emma-k Green, Miss Frankie Staback. Rev. Brown, pastor of the Metho- dist church, is suffering from an at-.‘ task of larnygitis. Mr. Geo. Campbell, who is spend? mg his hohidays at his home hertz; occupied the pulpit of the Methodist: church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ruan and 8011 Oliver was in Sunderland on Sun: day. Miss Welsh of Sunderland is the guest of Miss Maud Faed this week. Mass Alma Smith, our popular milâ€" liner, is ,attending the openings in Toronto. (8980181 to The Postn)‘ . The ball game on Friday afterhoon between Sunderland and Woodville resulted in score 3â€"4 in favor 01' the visiting team. WOODVILLE Reub . Miss Mabel Ferguson, of Canning- ton, visited her cousin, Miss Pearle Ferguson, during the week past. Mrs. George Rusland, Master Willie and daughter, Marjory, of» Sutton West, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thorndike. I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Corneil, of Newmarket, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Mr. Chas. Gor- neil. Mrs. W. F. Webster and children} are spending a few days at Sturgeonl Point with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elias Bowes. Mr.~Jâ€"Ia.rold S....Weldon, 0L .St-‘ ‘ Ca.- tharines, spent Sunday with his par-I cntS, Mr. and. Mrs. J. B. Weldon. Ho: kindly assisted: the choir both momâ€"i ing and. evening. In the rnorning he! sang’ “Jesus Lover of My Soul",! and in the evening, “Abide With: Us†which were much appreciatcd.| The music also furnished by the! choir was exceptionally good. In the;! absence of the organist, Miss E.’ Dobson, Miss Pearl Goad presided at} the organ. Mrs. Harry Savillc and children, of Toronto, (formerly of Oakwood), are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Saville. Mrs. Washburn, who has been visit- ing her sister, Miss Annie Rilancc, returned to her home at Athens on Friday. Misses Nettie Perrin ford, of Toronto, are and Mrs. G. C. Perrin Misses Vivian and Donaldo Murray, of Toronto, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. B. B. Hicks, for their holidays. Miss Ethel! Dixon has returned to Toronto after a pleasant visit with her friend, Miss Elsie Huilyer. Miss Inger Dillman, o_f Gtooderham, is spending a few daYs with her grandmother, Mrs. J. Dillman. Mrs. A. Cameron has returned home after a pleasant visit with friends at Sund‘erland and Blackwat- Mrs. Child’s‘an‘d 800, Jack, of To ronto, are the guests of her uncle Mr. Thomas Nowry. ' Mr. Fred Dames and staff, have commenced the cement work of the new emclosed sheds of the Methodist Church, _ which are to be built this fall. Miss Caroline Mowry, of Buï¬alo was the guest of her uncle, Mr. Th0 mas Mowry, during the week. Miss Wilma Hall, of Sonya, spcnt a few days with Mrs. M. H. Gilson this week. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. .103. H. Falls is improving nicely after her operation and is expected to be able to return home in a cou- ple of weeks. ‘Dr. E. A. Doward, of Toronto, spent Wednesday in the village. Mr. R. H. Deym’an and family spent Sunday with Cambray friends. Misses Ina and Ruby Brass have returned home after a pleasant visit with friends in West O-ps. Miss Stella ‘Savinac visitpd her brother, Mr. Geo. Savinac at Janet- viile, during the past week. Mrs. Joliï¬e, of LindSay, is the guest of Mrs. Robert Dobson. Mrs. Hughson, sr, spent a few days at Pleasant Point with her daughter, Mrs. George Fleury, returning Jdome on Friday. Miss Cynthia. Warner, of Lindsay, was the guest of Mrs. F. R. Calm over Sunday. On Sunday evening Rev. W. Lim- bert gave. a patriotic sermon, taking for his. text 1 Peter 2:17. Honor all men. Live the brotherhood. Fear God. Honor the King, which was greatly appreciated by the large con- gregation. 'lhe service was dismissed by the National Anthem. Mrs. J. Armitage and Mrs. A. Ar- mitage spent Tuesday in Lindsay. (Special to The Post.) Mrs. H. Sanderson and children are visiting at her home in Owen Sound, Ont. Mr. Harold S. Weldon returnedi to St._ Catharines Tuesday morning. (Specml to The Pout.) , The regular monthly meeting Not the Women’s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. A. E. Webster on Wednesday September 2nd, at 2.30 pm. A paper will be given by Mrs. T. J. Webster entitled, vegetables, ‘their uses [and How to Prepare Them. A paper will be given by Mrs. J. B. Weldon, her subject being ‘V‘W'hy All; Should Exhibit at The Fall Fairs." The program committee for this; meeting are Mrs. T. Grimston, Mrsâ€? E. Rodman, Mrs. V. Richardson and;i Mrs. F. Goad. The Question Drawer" will be presided over by Mrs. C. A. Davies. A very interesting part of: this meeting is to be a demonstraâ€"E tion by the xoung lady members. Ai cordial invitation is extended to all, members and others to be present. 1 KIRKFIELD OAKWOOD and J. 14211.1(} guests of Mr son and: Drawer; . C. A. part of! monstra-E hers. Ai Mrs. BenSOn and Miss Mitchell in Toronto for a few days last week. A severe electric storm visited this village On Monday last. The paâ€" pers in the ofï¬ce at the G.T.R. sta- tion caught ï¬re from the wires but were noticed in time before much damage Was done. Mr. Dan Fraser held a very success- ful barn raising last Thursday. Danâ€" cing was enjoyed by the yo'ung peo- ple until 2 a.m. ‘ Mr. A. McPhail, of Uxbridge, Was in town Monday. Miss Mona Ross is visiting in Beaverton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Webster, of Toron- to, is visiting Mrs. L. McFadden. The Ladies’ Aid Society expect to run an excursion frpm Lift. Look to Lindsay on Sept. 1. Miss Dalgleish, 0f Bolsover, guest of Miss Finney last week. Miss McKenzie who has been visitâ€" ing Mrs. A. Fraser, returned to her home in Quceusville on Thursday. Mrs. A. D. 31130110311 and children returned from a \month’s visit at her home in Nottawa. lia. Mrs. Sangster and children, of Selle ca Falls, N.Y., are visiting Mrs. A. Fraser. Mrs. Mitchell and Mr. C. .1. Merry, jr, are in New York at present. Mrs. M. Fraser and little Fraser McRae returned from a. visit with friends in Woodvillc and Bracebridgc Miss Alma McImnis; and Miss May McInnis are visiting friends in Orii- (Special to The Post.) The regular meeting of the Kinâ€" mount branch of the W. I. was changed to a picnic held at the sum- me!" home of the president, Mrs. White, at Miner’s Bay, a summer resort on Gull Lake. Quite a num- ber of the' members drove out and rebort a very pleasant day. T'he day was not‘ too warm and the resortis a beautiful place to holdr a picnic. A specialimeeting was called on Monday last in. response to a. circu- lar letter from Mr. Geo. A.'Putnam, to consiaer sending aid to the Red Cross Society. A number of ladies volunteered to canvas the village, soliciting contributions andi met with a» ready response and willingâ€" ness to help“ the volunteers who had gone ' to the front. Mrs. 1V McRae n friends in this week. I A Great Corps of Remarkable Values in Carpets, Rugs, at; E - Mobilized to make space in Our Carpet Department 3xé Reg. $15.00 for. each . . . .$11.98 3x3I/3 Reg. $19.50 for. each . . 15.98 6x4 Reg. $21.50 for, each . . .. 17.98 Reg. 90c 850 Tapestry Car- pets. per yard ............ 710 Reg. 75(: 70c Tapestry Car- . pets. per yard ............ 61c Reg. 650 Tapestry Carpets, per yard .................... 530 Reg. 60c 500 Tapestry Car- pets per yard ............ 45c 3x315. Rog $10 for. each 7.98 3x311; Reg. $15 for each ....$11.98 3x4 Reg. $12. for, each ...... 9.48 Reg. $1. 50 Brussels Carpets for per yard ...... . . ...... $1.19 Reg. $1. 35 951.2 5 Brussels Car- pets for. pet yald . 1.05 Reg. $1.10 $1.15 Brussels Car- pets for, per yard ........ 91c Reg. $1.00 Brussels Carpets for per yard KINMOUNT TAPESTRY CARPETS Commencing Saturday, August 29th, and continuing for three we offer you some sensational values in Carpets, Rugs, etc., in or make room. We have not Space herevfor full description, but here .: concrete facts, BRUSSELS CARPETS BRUSSELS RUGS TAPESTRY RUGS THE LINDSAY POST 3.00.0..- O...’o.o~.op..u.ta.ou.! .20.... .03.. O...:.3080302030303080.‘~.02 (Special to The Post.) Mr. and Mrs. Elihu Hall, of New- market, spent a couple of days with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Presser, this Week. Mr. (3_ S. Thompson, of the Stan-Espent last Saturd; dard Bank Staï¬, Toronto, spent; Mrs. RuSSell Spark. Sunday in 0Llr village. i Several from ‘ Miss Stella Savinac, of Oakwood, visited her friend, Miss Maggie Heat- lie. thus week. Miss Grace Grecnaway has return’é ed home after a :plegsant visit with: 1 friends in Toronto. i Miss Addie Board, of Oakwood, was the guest of her friend, Miss Lorna. Hullyer, on Friday last. I Mr. Leonard Stacey left for Paris on Monday where he has secured a position in the Bank of Montreal. Messrs Roy Walkcy audaflarold Watson, of Toronto, spent a, few days in our burg this week. Mr“ Will Spear returned to his home in Hamilton this week after spending the vacation at. Mr. Rich- ard Avery’s We are pleased tq hear that Miss Mabel Irwin is recovering nicely from an attack of typhoid“ fever. Mr. Oscar Wakely, of Oakwood, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. J. J. Rich, on Sunday. Miss Nora. Balfour of LindSay, commenced this week again to give music lessons to pupils in’our vil- lage. ‘ Mr. Lou Wickett, Wife and daugh- ter, Helen, have returned" to their home in Lindsay after spending a. few days under the parental roof. Messrs Orville and Elba Yerex have purchased! a ï¬ne Excelsior motor- Cyclc with a side car outï¬t. Mrs. J. H. Falls, of Oakwood, is at present at. the commercial house where she underwentan operation a. few days ago. We, are pleased to hear that it was successful. Mr. J. J. Rich and family left on Tuesday to spend a few days. with his sister, Mrs. J. Giles, at PetePtO- r0. Mr. and Mrs. John Connor have returned. from holidaying with friends.at Min-den. Mr. Thomas Wooldridge, wife and sons, Maurice and Charlie, of Brown’s «School House, spent Sun- day with her sister, Mrs. Will W1C ;. Ctt‘ ‘ i 1 1 .‘ I '. l Mr. Wilbur Avery, of Toronto, spent a few days at Mr. George Av- ery's last week. 3.308.103.000303008. .05.‘io23.-.’$§.§o§;.,c"o .03.. 7.98 3x39; Reg $23 50 for each .324. 98 73c LITTLE BRITAIN In all sizes, less 25 per cent. All remnants of Carpets up to 12 yards less 33/ 2 per cent. 3x4 Reg.‘$33.00 for each . . . . 28.48 3x31,§ Reg. $20.00 for. each . .$15.98 3x3'/_» Reg. $28.50 for 3x4 Reg. $33.00 for .......... 28.48 ODD BRUSSELS RUGS (Mitred) 65?. House; of anlittj/v “- (31/; Reg. $21.00 for each. .$16.48 AXMINSTER RUGS VELVET RUGS WILTON RUGS The representative of the Ocean Blend Tea Co. of Toronto, was in our village and vicinity last week. I Mr. Levi Spark has had the ap-j Mrs pearanc'e of his woodshed jmprovcd'! dan « by having part .of it reshingled. isister Mr, F. G. Perrin and family have' Mis: returned from camping at Washburn.w33 t Island. I Mcf‘n Mr. Andy Smith, of Toronto. spent last Saturday with his sister Several from here attended the garden party and baseball game at Sonya_last Friday, Mr. J. Howell, of Salem, has rent- ed Mr. Archie Glenney’s farm and is now busy getting things set_tled. Mr. George and Harry Pearce, of Battle Creek, Mich., visited at Mt. Wesley Sloan's this week. Mr. Clarence Spark left again for Lindsay on Saturday evening after spending a few days at his home here where he is busily engaged at lath work. Miss Sophy Mark was ,quietly mar ried on August 12th in Clevelv’and. 0h- io, to Capt. Walter E. Stover, of that city. Mrs. J .‘C. Goad, of Linden Valley,- spcnt Tuesday of last week with her mother, Mrs. Richard Rich. Mr.~ Walter ’Evcrson was on the sick list a few days last week but is better again now. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Deshane, Mr. Deshane and Mr. Wm. Yeo, sr, mot- ored‘ to Cambray on Monday and visited. at Mr. W. Gilbert's. Mrs. Will Wickett has returned af- ter spending 'a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. Newton, in Oshawa. Our baseball team journeyed to Manilla on Wednesday, where they played in the tournament. Further particulars next week. The Lindsay Business College will open on Sept. 1, for the fall term with a larger attendance than ever. Mr. Geo. McKee, the Principal, has had 'many years experience as Comâ€" mercial Master for the Orillia Board of Education. He numbers hundreds of Ithe successful business men of Ca- nada as former pupils. Isaac Pitman Shorthand and kindred subjects may be taken at this school in six mouths... Standard text books and in- dividual instruction make the Cours- es interesting and successful. FALL ...... OPENING BUSINESS COL- LEGE Reg. 35c 506 36x18 Reg. 50(- 8; Reg. 250 300, for 30x63 Reg. 350 for each Special :21 ( )0' FRILLED BOBBWETS R( LINDS INGRAIN CARPETS dress thc 30' are tend Roseda Mi 85 ity. The tr cured M for th1 charge 4 neighbork WINDOW SHADE 1n the been a few Grasshill McCorvia Miss A] Mrs. B1 Little Br ing m M r1] bowls. Post. WhFD )(Y mare cmt, mane and ‘ stripe on face ‘ One knowing 3 1y notify T1105 say, Ont. {day 111 Miss Laura Mrs. W Mrs Miss GM cn‘m ï¬TRAYED SWISS NETS Wh it(‘ FELT RUGS 0 ST RO- three wee In order the H“ 00 f m im’t LINDEN VALLEY M tor. [ml IOI )ECl M OI W are the )6 *«w-MM‘ jshel" AUG be“! Miss a"Imam-vi ‘95 Falls 1 Ladie Will rece pompt at: Land Mrs lo friends L Johnst. The FENEL The The 1* lisse are YO oront Bat m