pys Trip to Port on the Scugog Hm Grant Takes a Trip Up the liver on a voege of Discovery W8 5110‘: “ï¬nd I: the best ever. Proï¬ting by the experience of qfomer years, 30 3 y liberal resources, assisted by scores of en- astic exhibitors, it is a. 3319 Prephecy that the Lindsay Central Fair usl gr 1903 will eclipse anything of its kind in the history of Victoria. County. W mandates and_ Wrapperettes £30 6151:? OUR STORE FAIR WEEK ['91] dress goods not men- this list. Special designs ress trimming, Pink and nelette heavy weight spec- Urcv and fancy shitting rcan, however, be naflflt‘ acquainted with the 61183“ as they are not buoyed it p the rzver it was quite navigate the launch ow- weedsx Which in many invaded the very bed 0‘ Lad when Scugog Lake 1 the weeds were worse river. as almost the en- ï¬lied with a growth of E weeds which grows to )5 several feet, but does on the surface of the'wa- means disaster i! any the misfortune to 8“ these numerous beds. 33 Flannelettg regular 13 l-2c, sale \Vmppa‘ette, reg. 13 1-2% sale... Lhirting Flannelettes, reg. 154:, 3313 rpv Factory Flannel, reg, 35c, sale 0W matter Authoritative Styles for #Fa_.11 .We‘alf ) special ......... 1.33 $05 in navy green, garnet, speciai 50c silks Taffetta, 36 TABLE LINERS 'eg. 90c sale...75c green, navy black 55 sale ......... 48c suitable for cos- nvestigation with knowledge of the Scugog and its e last week by :8 Trent Valley who was accom- Engineer Davy. .r‘. the launch Roy E. Wilson and Mr. inch, regular 35c, sale... 25c ra heavy, 70 in., 65C, 3810 30c ached Table Linen; 32c, 39c, 47c r, reg. 11c for 90, 12.3 for 10¢ n brown green )0 special... 75c . «iress goods, .. . ....50c yd. wn heronbone Hr. Nicholas am. who call- .any acres of covered with s in the spring. rds being plac- .e water should mtil it reaches Navv Cheviot special. .. 1.00 mable patterns for women’s siiits this autumn. There is no doubt about it, there is no fashions command. Dame fashion says stripes must be worn, so little wonder that 111 our black party w suiting for autumn are in stripped patterns. black and ....... 50c . MCGAFFEY. . 1.00 the town of Port Perry would be satisï¬ed to have the water at the I height of the dam as at present and 3 wished the government to maintain that level as near as it is practical to do so, but not allowing those hav- l, ing water privileges to use the water ; when it was below that level. This view was concurred by other farmers on the lake and river with the exception of Mr. Jackson, of Scu- gog Island, who said he would like: the water as low as it is possible to i keep it, as it would give in the nei-l ghborhood of forty-ï¬ve thousand ac?! res of good land ipto the hands of l the farmers that would be worth; thousands of dollars to the countryi for pasture and grain-raising. Judg- ing from what was seen and exper- ienced yesterday Lake Scugog and river need more water or less -â€" one or the otherâ€"but the whole section mm: a- Manama bv a standard by Mr. Wm. Ross, ex-M.P., met the engineer and put their views before him. These, in concrete, were that 12§ per cent off all collars, stoles and throw-ties- Ask to see our Ladies’ skirts at $4.50 and $6.50. We have a tweed mantle, 15 only to sell at $5 Fai_r ngIF. Carpets, rugs and house furnish- ings, 15 per cent ofl' fair week. Automobile scarfs in light colors 75c, $1.00 1.25 White muslin blouses 75c. 1.00 and 1.25. Don’t buy your mantle till you see our $10 Line in black and col- ors, They are supurb. Eadies fur-lined coats $50, $60, $75. 3 specials in green, brown and black covers. Magniï¬ce'nt showing of furs for fair week. Black sateen blouses 1.00, 1.25 and 1.50. Wucu A» n..â€" __n, not making progress it was found the Boy was out of the channel pawing eeds in one 0! those invisible up the w beds, but not moving an inch. The pilot took the canoe, and after an absence of some time announced that the channel was several hundred feet to the east, and then and there the entire party agreed to a man that Port Perry should have all the water that was coming to her, or night navigation would have to be sus- pended. The mouth 0! the river was ï¬nally reached, and the course home was covered without any further mis- haps, reaching Lindsay as the mid- night bell was tolling that bewitch- in; hour. Navy and red cashmere blouses 2-5 for 1.90 2 specials in delaine blouses 1.25 and $1.50. Shaker blankets 1.00, 1.25 Wool blankets 3.50, 4.50, 6.00 V 10 per cent off all children’s white bear skin coats and bonnets. B (aukebs Blanket, ‘ Mantles Skirts and Blouses p England i are named after Thomas ho East started making zland in 1705 ' 1e meantime had settled rith the darkness and ztion was dimcult and discovered the boat was barked tor nome no in the meantime the ! nformation as to the E and the run home f far as Plumb PointI u cident. x meantime had settled ; 40 inch Apron qughams, reg. 12c sale 9 1-2c reg. 13-1-2c, sale ......................... 34 inch Ticking, reg. 30c for 25c,7;28c for Men’s Cotton Underwear, reg. 50c, special Regular 85c, sale 66c, reg. 550, sale .. Men’s Sweaters, 50c, 75c and ....... l. Men’s Cardigans, 1.00, 1.50 and.. Men’s Work Shirts, 456, 50c and ..... Apron Ginghams and Tickings Men’s Soft Front Shirts A generous action on the part of the Bell Telephone Co. was display- ed by the fact that they notiï¬ed the matron of the Ross Memorial hos- 1pital to give the injured man the best of care and attention and the company would meet all expenses. ! g Kerlman Suffered Very Severely The unfortunate Bell Telephone Co. employee, named Kerlman, who was so severely burned in a gasoline or plosion at Cambray Tuesday afterâ€" noon,was brought to the Ross Me- morial hospital yesterday evening. He was Burned from His Waist to his Toes The injured man received ï¬rst aid from Dr. Ray, of Cambray. He was burned from the toes to the waist line, and suflered great agony. Dr. White is attending to his in- juries at the hospital, and informed The Post that his patient was suf- fering greatly from the burns as well as the shock received. Kerlman, who is a married man, is a resident of Tillsonburg, and is highly spoken of by his fellow‘ work- men. Fine wool worsted hose, ladie’s special ........................ 25c Fleece lined hosiery ......... 25c Ribbed and plain Cashmere Hose, special 25c, 35c and ...... 50c Clearing lines in Tan Hosiery. Ladies’ Hand Bags, 3 specials 25c, 50c and ..................... 75c Pearl Neck Laces 15c and 25c Back Combs, 3 specials, 15. 20c and ................................. 25c Side Combs 10c, 15c and...20c Handsome New Veiling, in all new shades, 25c and ............ 35c Four inch Hair Ribbon in all the new shades at ............... 12§c Ladies’ Silver Belts with hand- some buckles ..................... 25c Corsets, 3 specials, 50c, 75c and ................................. 1.00 Black and colored Kid Gloves 75c, 1,00 and ..................... 1.25 Ladies’ Cashmere Gloves, 2 domes, 25c, 35c and ............ 50c Ladies’ Mocha Gloves, large cufl with fringe, reg. 1.50, sale 7.2.1.25 Ask t3 'seev our 3 specials in ladies’ vests and drawers 350, 50c, and ................................. 75c Ladies Flanelette and cotton night gowns special . .......... 48c Childrens tams Velvet; and leath- er and cloth. Men’s underwear, fleeced and wool, special .................... 50 Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves Gentlemen, 'â€", I am: just in receipt oi your otheque injull of my claim, and at gives me much pleeasure to express my gratitude for the prompt attention given to the payment of the loss sustained by me through fire some ‘feW days 830- ,7 Some few days 930', .’ , , , cles. and stimulates the pouring out I further feel â€'5th m testifying at gestric juices. ‘thcn the food J:- 't0 the strung “wait?†of y°ur com- guts readily and tau begin to get the Pan? and syflmat‘c 'pï¬nci'p'“ on full beneï¬t Iron! what you car. which you do bu=33ncss that enabled [.50 MPG,†whenever you ha... You 30 give such» satisiaotiorn in the sick headache, lienrtbux-n. bad taste you to 3-“ settlement river" and three of them 'had beén me a; Grczony gins with everySO one. wt! 5 i told not to bauue, 'how: many. Mould cunt. box of Mi-o-na a guarante‘a' t0 noticed. “‘1 go an!†the 618,35, mu one "gem... refund the mom! unless the rema- cendiaflm. "N'fln€.l3ir."\.l l|.(l‘.;.|-’I dream . " :“'I‘l.->-bundm"u NEXT T0 PHILIP MORGAN, Druggist Cards of Thanks ent of a claim. I remain} ERANCIS BRIE N 2.00 75c llc 22c 40c It is not a question! 0'! Eyomei'have ing cured 'some one else but win it reach your own particular case. If it's ooldgjn the head. catarrh, bran. chitis. pneumonia,'croup or any at: feetion of the breathing organs Jury 8r. Gregor‘yf say yes. and will refund the nioneyl if it fails. No other, pre- paration for the same purpose can successfully do this, because the! 11th mei system of treatment is difl'erenfl from anything else. . You sbnplyj breathe and inhafc its medication in dry air forml‘which deg- stroyn thel'germ life. that cause op- pressed breath-ing. nasal catarrh, throat irritation and lung troubles. It brings to these suffering organs the balsam laden air they would get in the pine. and eucalyptus fon- ests. The! air that stampq out brone ch-ial troubles; The prince of cnetrtainers,‘Marsbal P. Wilder-mags; Hyomei is. easy to use. and swift to cure. It insures against cou‘ghs and .oolds. It gives you pure air and kills. the germ 0! disease. It helps the voice. . A Second Deputy Reeve for Lindsay The likelihood is that Lindsay will have another .representative in ,the county councfl next year, and anoth- er openigig will be mmvided for the ambitious, municipal rpoliticin-ns. The new voters’ lists for the towu thc ‘been issued and from a. cursory glapce through the pages/there mp. pcai‘ to be wwards of 2,000 names on uhem. A careful examination will be made by town clerk KEIOWIBOO in which he will eliminate all duplicates- as well as the names of dead persons. When an official pronouncement will The Town Clerk Finds There are Over 2,000 Name: on List Trolley cm are Coming Near Already Planned to Reach the Village of Port Perry. That is what Hyomei will do in all Forms of Catarrh and Troubles of the Breathing Organs It may lay car 1' judge by is being 1 onto. The Markham Ecoaomlst says tut the Toronto and York mam Rall- way Company are said to be pro“. ed with a. Well deï¬ned prepoaiuon to extend their' line from Yonge street to Markham, and'Un to Locust Hill and Greenwood, eventually reeching Port Perry. But Find the way to Digest What You Mu An alternate route to reach Hark- ham village is said to be via the Kingston road route. branching or: somewhere about the Markham road and so on to Markham village. The iirst named project is without doubt the better one from all stand- points. as the road would pass through a thickly populated, rich ag- ricultural section, dotted with thriv- ing little villages, most of which are now from two to eight miles distant from a railway station. Such a road would pay from the start in freight traflic alone. The company have already made a survey via Yonge street, diverging near Langstali to Markham village, through private right of way and the grade is very light. To Port Perry. the cost of construction would also be light, except at the crossing at the east branch at the Rouge at Lo- cust Hill, where a long trestle might have to be built. The first thing to do in case of irdigestion or stomach weakness is to strengthen the. muscular walls of the stomach and intestines so that they will care for the food that is eaten. In no other way can this he done as well as by taking a. Mi-o-na tablet before each meal.. This re:- toyca strength to the stomach. mus- in ihc mouth. coated tongue "pus before the eyes. sleeplesaness an! the many other symptom: that are the din-ct result 01 indigeacim. Hyomgi complete outï¬t. $1. Eat What You Want “Show Me†Proof y not be long before the trol- reaches Lindsay, u we my the rapidity with which it extended eutward‘trom Tor- who have been a! first publication lwâ€"v- 911 Saturday morning last Mr. John Cunpbell, at Femqloq. called and re- newed his subscription to the Poet for the titty-sixth year. and in ,the afte‘mooa Mr. Sanmel Magahny of UP- hzll renewed his subscription for the fifty-fourth year. The latter gentle- man dropped his subscription for one year, but could not get along Whout his old friend and re-subscribed. The Post naturally wishes them a. 10.1; and happy life. A weddlngot much interest took place 1n ficton Tuesday mornmg at 930, the contracting parties being Miss Powers. daughter of the late Wuliam Powers. of Picton, and who for the past twp years has‘ occup=u,d 11 position on the cvxice stat'; ottnc C1345. and Mr. Fred McGralh of Petcrboro. nephew. 0! lira A Gun- ningham, South Ops. About titty guests from d‘Iterent parts 011 tbs province were in attendance. Rev. Fathex Keline, parish prnest at'St. Gregory. oflmiated. p .L, v-v"-,, , Miss Mary Powers, mstgr of th: bride. was bridesmaid and Sir. Fred La Plante, ol Peterhnro Was best man. Little Miss Grace. Keenan, of Owen Sound; wu flower. girl. and Mesa! 3. Archie Sullivan, 0! Pictou uni Tom McGrath, of Peterhoro. w-m: ushers. The bride was given away by The ï¬re bug is evidently at work in the townships. i Last night the J anetville school. a short distence south 0! _the vil- lage. was totally destroyed by ï¬re. 1 The structure. which was a fume. one, we; 3 mus of dunes when ï¬rst noticed. snd it is s clear use of in- ,eendiu’iem. It is understood the I Now that our Fall Opening has been launched and 1s in full swing we can invite you to see Wof the best garment displays that we have ever had. This showing 13 one that appeals to you Marl well from the eeonomy side of making your selections here. We have done a great mat of hunting for styles and qualities and are now more than pleased with the results, so come W181“, , you’ll save time, besides you will be better suited in every was; Note the close ï¬tting neck with nice rolling collar, the cuï¬â€˜ ï¬nish, the- length could’nt be, nicer, the double breasted effect. Splendid atripe effects, also'in- distinct checks, well lined and perfect ï¬tting. A garment that you Will be pleased with. 1 3 Price... ........................... Attractive Garments For Laidies,’ Gentlemen andLChildren Men’s Overcoats Ladies’ Coats BELOW WE ILLUSTRATE A FEW 0F THEILEADING STYLES ‘x'sâ€"f'l'he bride was shot: away by brother, Mr. Frankfowers. . u ' Wedding Bells McGRATH â€" POWERS. Fire Bug in the Country Our Old Friends Cash tad One Price many old subscribers ' subscribers since itl: .11 over sixtY'fou“i J. Sï¬bï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜ï¬ Sons LINDSAY AND OSHLWL Sun "OI mu I0 p... Sammy: up to Juury m. m day: until 0 p... uwte 9t repair. \ , M“ _... - __7,7 V ‘ i Terms; Twany per cent. of the 9 you’ll? :mle. Bali-:ommcnces at put-chase money to be paid at the 0“ °°°° a'mm- ~- time of sale. 8:: tmglmce nt‘the # ;expiraation of 'rty ya from the - .dm hereof. ;* I Em [tenured and [modelled I For further Particultfl and 00043- New Furs made to order. A choice tier of we, apply to MoLAUGHLIN. stock kept on hand at MRS. F. PEEL a: FULTON, hfl‘Mrs. eta. _ Linda}, solicitor! (or the vendor. MULLE’I‘T 3. 0"" Boxfll nt- , . . L.-- a..- ........:.n. d.v thie'n, 2:me opposite post once.â€" 4.1m I-UMâ€"u ha X-401m2m3 00.. P_3_4MU- 5315!. hmm' Attention! Farmers rand others wishing to bur. ï¬nest in large quantities Md do we! to call on us ea we have good mratï¬at reasonable :priOeS. You will had‘ it is ‘better than buying through the ring. G. H. Calvert a: Son. ‘Academy Block Lindsay.â€"wt£. at the hour of one o’clock in. the ar- h-rnoon. It the Commercial House, in the vxllage ot Omemee. by Thomas A. Mitchell, or such other auctioneer as may be availsblc. the following pro- perty, unholy; \ Under and by virtue of the pOWers of sale contained in a certain mort- gage which will be produced at the time of sale, and. the!) alanoe at‘ the for sale by public auction on Saturday. the 26th day of September. 1908 Lot number three. north of KLng Street and 'west of Sturgeon street. in the “Inge of Omemee. in the county of Victoria. containing one-quarter of an tore, more or less. ï¬ber: in u'tvwo and, a bolt Morey from mouse on the meanings, wick-1 n goof {tone foug- _ _ - 5'- OUND.â€"-A' small sum of money. - Owner can have same by paying this advertisement. Apply at omce of Evening Post.â€"dlw1. ‘, ’ANTED.â€"By the Children's Aid O - Society. a suitable home- !or a. boy 15 years of age, who is exper- ienced in farm work. E. E. Sharpe, Sec'y C. A. Society.â€"w1. at the bout u FOR SALE - Solid br-iok‘ house in .Woodvmle. A. J'. Smith, 326 Bruns- “Jerk-misses, with u goon scone loun- datiaa. and the thyme is in a good â€M“. """"" 7 W‘tLWtNStIW ithd «Am-«.1908 . e'nte ~u This is a splendid all wool Kersey mantle, 4-7 inches long, neatly trimmed with self strap- ping and cording, fly front; un- lined. This coat is a great fav- orite. Made in black, navy, brown and olive. Our price for this coat is very special I 0 â€"only ..................... Wick-ave" Toronto.â€"w4. -d6'l FOR SALEâ€" 500M C. B. and XX Cedar Shingles. Special prices. MORTGAGE , SALE INDSAY CLEARING OUT Children’s double breasted loose ï¬tting coats, velvet collar of contrasting shade trim- med with fancy braids. Yoke mercerized lined. Made in tweeds and assorted cloths in colorings most suitable for child- dren's wear. Many styles to choose from. All sizes, $4 medium size each ............ Children’s Coats 25 head of steers, 2 and 3 years old. 20 horses. all classes, in lot. 50,000 shingles will be sold without reserve. 1 handsome road horse by John R. Gentry (lst dam Birdie C., 2.25§.) 1 black mare 1400 lbs, ï¬rst.- class worker. 1 grey mare, 1200 lbs., 8 years past. 1 brown horse, lady can drive him. 1 bay gelding, ï¬ve years old, good delivery horse. 1 extra road horse by Harold Hart. wick, 6 years old. 1 ï¬rst class road horse by Penville Boy. 1 thorough- bred bull, 5 months old, pedigree fur- nished time of sale. 2 heifers, thor- oughbrod, 3 past, springcrs. 1 sec- ond hand buggy. 1 pneumatic run- about. 1 sett Kay harness. 1 Plenty plow, only used two months. Trot- ting outï¬t. 1 pair hobbles. 5 pair racing boots. 1 racing all wool suit- 1 sett toeweights, complete. 1 mg. 4 sets nickle harness, new. 1 dozen rawhide whips. 2 sets gen. rubber harness, new. 6 cans axle grease. 4 new rubber lap rugs. 2 new wheel- barrows. Terms as usual. MONDAY. 00mm 5 - By Bil-6 Boweb. amt. "edit sale of valuable turn M “Arguments 1h: thy ‘ ‘Frflmh Hutton. lot 21, can, 2, 09:5. The stock con- m of 5 homes: 8 much cows and 9 young gale. Sale commences at one o'clock unwrwz- SALE OCT. 3, ’08 Also in Oshawa. SALE REGISTER