ER ’ , ,7 FRIDAY. SEPTEMB 15 THE LINDSAY posr was YOU PAY LESS HERE UTCLIFFE’ THE ONE PRICE STORE EXHIBITION SPECIALS , THESE SPECIALS are DEMONSTRATIVE of Low passenger "tea onall lines to Lindsay during the Fair â€" Be sure and come; See The Sutcliffe Greater Store, its new addition and splendid shopping facilities. _ Free delivery of your purchases to any place in town, gee the Lir. d?†W“ Exhibition and make your purchases at this store. Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats That Will Please You including railway stations. Overcoat Value That is Hard , . ‘ To Equal . w the SPLENDID OPPORTUNITIES i l 7/ . \ u 2 27/ l; .. . THAT ABOUND AT THIS BIG STORE AND ITS VAS ' ‘E, 9i? ., Lauri-s“ Coats m semi-ï¬tting styles and â€" i 7 i /j. *3)†.‘ ; made of all wool Chevron Chevrot: waist Mens Ova-coats of t {by xi , .t .‘llltl sleeves lined with satin: lapels and cuffs . , nt . N . . brown (I i ago I: 31 :\ i . t. 5) ll‘ltlnllt‘d \‘frth Wide silk braid; satin piped “e war. you t†come and see this big store whether you want to buy a tweed. double breas- t :7 ~.. ' \ \‘lftx‘ht'r'z‘ lupcy col: patch pockets. hm"; dollars worth of merchandise or not. To 5e..- It, Wlth its new addition, ted stv.e with "Con ’ “ , il'lllllllt‘t : ve vet (‘0 ar; the col rs: ~ - i i I I ' ' ' ' ' ' i. - i '1 3 â€My. brown and tan Very Speciid $15 thch ISJUSt being completed. and all Its modern shopping faCIIItIes, wrll verto" r-otlar, vent W 7 ’. 1",," .3 (0â€,. 315 ma, ,3 illustr-atcd) remind you that It should stand preeminently before the people of this county MC“: this is 1‘ SW0" ‘ Sf l i if“: .‘Ilsse-s“ (‘oulf‘fdf all won] ()hpvint. scmi- 2 as their store. You will then realize what a splendid opportunity you have ly commit 00'“ i" l ,5; . ; , “1;â€: .91... “3‘“er mum. â€mulled with for ï¬lling all wants at practically your own door. for this store’s free delivery “My way and on†my"- . .-« v«.u-t: lined \vith t'loth- colors navy, grey b ' r . - “Llâ€? at â€m, MOW“: gyms mm ages 16 18 2“ - system rings your wants as close to you as though. we were your neighbor. . 14 50 , ‘ ‘ only ..... 0 I .\ louder :It 6.95 . . (llir-l‘sll‘tiut: of all wool Chevrot, IlOllV [115 .{k liner Wit It“ or 1. coat trimmed with braid- 11 MIL . . . i. t». ’x'g: I'nltll‘k' navy brown and green. $5 a T sult \ ‘ \III‘H'ith...’ .................................. . I, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, September 19th, 20th Very Specnal ,: . 9 . s ' ' g, 3 Ladies and Children s and F°n°mng Day" $12 50 E . . ‘ To you and your friends we extend a cordial invitation to visit our milli- . '_ he ,_ , Underwear, 25c nery parlors on the above dates, it being the occasion of our FALL MILLI- ’ ‘23 -- "s Thu ix :I ('lv'rrin ' line of l'llllt'x‘ .wl NERY OPENING. WWW tl‘lr'k <1" "I y A; ‘. ‘ . j t. ‘ ‘ .. .‘..t _ Akbaal o armor-5L1. com-strum) ‘ . - Mi“ n- - am†I , n 7 \ v\l\ '.‘lll(ll."ullt'.~ I}: :t'.\'o'l'.\‘ or :1 ' Our new and spacious millinery section will be a particularly interesting - :rl “Viv†Tm?" â€â€W’ , \\ ..... l \\ tilt! \ â€111‘ t‘lttru'r‘ Ul llu‘ 25 place from the fact that you will have an opportunity of seeing the newest t ,1 0 ('k 't -1, v'tl ._ 3. , .. ,. , . . PM?!" â€haw-MW"- ‘ ---------- .. C l w n’s “styles and creations In Fall Millinery under the most favorable circumstances. .H i it 3 hi i I. i ‘i n ' “on†is 'l-H. kll’)\Â¥ll a" mHhm†12 50 l ome The millinery shown will be of a distinctly wearable class combining style peg style: “0†trunmml Hm} made m “My “mi """""" ° . . a, . , . d moderate rice which add' inter st t th h i ‘53. 1‘ Gil L} 1.15 Sweater Coats 97C an P .. e o e s owmg. . 50' ~ .. .. ,, '- .},,.H in: lip . and the 4- l’t'l II'U’s -n-t‘ E InStltUte An overcoat For The Boy, $5.95 ._ “g g, lm'li." pdmngs “f “1m... tun? “up Rest Room Boys' Over-coats in ltl‘tvll'l,“ and grey colorings and I:.\"t':. z'ou'xtv t .. W OUR FREE DELIVERY SHOULD INTEREST YOU rimâ€"m ï¬nished with. (W11 m in :4. 97C 2nd Floor WIA) illt‘ It)“. A Special in Blankets, Per Pair, $1.47 .3“; six» l'lnnnvlette Blankets made and tho i : tip pt'l‘t'vss of manufacture the edges \Vt-‘l'i' ' who-n hemmed will he as good as any. The white with pink or blue borders. 1 47 C 3 7.7 pair“, for . .. 26. 23.8. Fora ooy you Wultl we :Inythinj.r :h gum! am“ where for only ................ . ......................... 3.9 On all purchases amounting to $2.5 or over we will prepay the Ire express charges to your nearest station on the (7 RR. or (i.'l‘.R. great help to those living 0 It, of town. faction on all mail order purchases. J. SUTCLIFFE SONS Lindsay's Most Accessible Store L I N D s A Y Entrances Kent and William Sts. igllt or r This Is a â€We guarantee you entire satis- qp ............... 7.... A Tapestry Rug Special, $9.00 Agenuine good quality Imported Tapestry Run: in the verv These are values that we anything you mav see, 9.00 newest designs and pleasing color-ings. will be pleased to have you place alongside and know they will stand the most. rigid comparison : . 3 x 4 yds., for $10.00. Size 3 x 3; yds., for only.......... WHITNEY AT SEAFORTH.- 3 Card at J. J. Merncr's Meeting. ' .._.-.-.............o..-- ’ . -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_a‘â€"-â€"_.. 10m ‘Pi’tï¬ls row ‘ _ week with Mr. J. Staples, of Bethany Mr. J. Taylor, of Toronto, spent a LOOKING FOR UNIONâ€"Tâ€" as Principal and Miss Gladys Levy in few weeks with his parents, Mr. and (barge of the junior department. Mrs. A. Taylor. BRIEFS FROM THE WIRES. lllllllON I0 H aeneral Synod Favors Steps Toward Church Unity. “' James '5 D'aWI" The Ontario architects are holding a convention at Ottawa. T J. SI CUFF’S Rev. J. E. Griff th who hasbeco at Miss Pearl Graham who has been i _ , Seaforth, Sept. l4.-â€"-Sir James Whit. It is reported that Gen. Cotton will London, Ont., Sept. l4.â€"â€"In general the â€1.500399 for several weeks start 8â€,,th few weeks at her home here i Sir Wllffld Pays Tribute to the ley was given an enthusiastic recep- : succeed Gen. Otter as Inspector-Gen. synod assembled the Church of Eng- it __ r . C . ' in ; era] of the Canadian forces. [and of the Dominion of Canada last ed last week for Toronto when he will left on Monday morning for her school 3 Old OUSOWBWBS- l r“ on last night in his appearance uth Huron in the interest of the l rm. 439 new aizztmn this pro- . The sandsucker Little was sunk in night passed a resolution to seek "I. .-..,,. a.-. neg-mg, ,0 their continue his studies attha University. at Windmill Point. : â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Miberal-ConseI-vative candidate, J. J, .: collision on Lake St. Chair, and the {upon With offer céruï¬hes. Tl‘nc Nd: ' 9%†“"“ ‘2 1‘ - _ . . - - , erner. Over 2,000 o lo of both : barge Winnipeg was sun near Far- u Ion was a opte fer a ong . sacs: :Loor. makm; an.) continuous Mr. William Eastman. Cl Ingenoll, Misses Sarah and Clara Shleldl and l [N LAVERUNE'S RIDING political parties crowdgd x{he skating “311,3 Point. I bate, WhiCh commenced in the 8391" -., “131331-51†is whose sight was so seriously impaired little M155 Alma Grant, 8-" visiting ,rlends in Toronto and Hospeler. The next triennial session of the General Anglican Synod will be held "" "F'" R93... "at noon session, occupied the greater part of that session and most of the l sud curling rink from the town and Lab.- :aartnc temple! z'vn fins paper was stormed that .23. named to haw everything ï¬n- ger: by Saturday and that {essay would :Luu the millinery lo~ Cited 32 its ï¬ne and spacious new quarters, ready for t.:'lr‘ fall millinery pacing which commences Tuesday. The adding of ts...- section r; prove a. woudert‘n :onvenience to Ltomers from the fact name matter what upstair depart tyou was: to make purchases in £22; have one \Cdlf‘s to go up 5! a “I,"‘f‘. .x.-.l- new a in: store 3 t :33 Sue entire upstairs section from V .... :5 one contin- nnothz-r saving of .. go upstairs WIS IiOCl'. $395 19 323.7. YQ‘.‘ 2.2 V for. either sec: I?» of the main 5%! c' ‘13 Oflr aâ€: rzwwn the other. '12.: making a r: ; T - Cll'Clllt of F2“; upsta- lar‘czen' without ' 155' string 0" a: '..".."‘."“fr‘>‘Sfi!'_\' step. 72;: :‘ariiitates # and more 32231.2." TI: 9'. Hit- Cur- :‘3'5 T... {if- 4 - i-r'fHTC, 0\er teWians‘ - a A “'1â€: from 119: for; e: .- \ Inilllnery if?“ ’rgg, "’ .- lltlllé‘S‘ :9;â€" 2? r _ â€" - -- then :2': a My“ r..- â€" women. .29: » _' rooms. '21.: 33; .-nl;xrued. :51:- ..s: :- ;,. .-xten(led $2371.; *_3_' .» this 193: r. van assure *2 ‘22.: .. '.‘.'£‘lCL)mL' IEET ME AT SUICLIFFF'S h ; .. "m 3: Interest tram the Northern blue in Pregraph form. M O '. r and Mrs. J. "in, (l tughter, -. ..»:;: t~ l’t‘t' «.23.. :1. “311 attend Jere. T. P» ‘ . r- .. -.-.):(., r ' 1.4::2‘1', accom- : 3%. «r2? 2’ L;‘.~‘.le son, re- .: file: r. {I} .u :1'.Im;lt«;n last. "5‘ int?" n‘ n - -~' .“ 5r ‘2 -. r. arlf.‘ Of weeks 2:: -23 y “ V V . . _ 41.... l. :7". mogers viSlted " a nets ‘4. ‘hg; wtek. ""5â€; £31.»! a - ‘ ‘. .3“ H “an. 11', . : Tt;ror.t0, V13 ’ ‘13“. #439215. N and Mrs. James t. “$41215 3f Eiï¬p‘ .. l1, . T .f‘ 4‘35 u; ;' ' i‘ur _~ = .8 .r’.~’-' urns-.u is home 4 o ‘n v 58539.. â€3310 :{rSfrta‘ where She n .- . ,. ,,_, _ ' .4? Me. _.t.it:r.ent ever smce ï¬la‘, I: . â€13!, rs-1 ' , _ he“ ull.0g1e?, o: LGdsay, was a" ‘ ll.- F V! busmess last week. . _A' in Harp, of Gooderham, was '2 RB on blKline-zit; last week. “but Pegue. otLlndaay, visit- 3. Dr. 0. A. P / ogue of town WW“ schools opened last A report- as the result of anexplcslon last spring, is preparing for a term Brandord Institute for the blind. Messrs. A. Langdon, E. Notes, A. E. Stinson, A. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Fielding were in the big crowd at the Toronto Exhibition last. week; Mr. E. G. Flasher, who has been hot- idaying in town started last week for Toronto where he will continue his studies at Trinity College. St MEET ME AT SUTCIJFFE’S Newsy Notes From Cambmy Cambray. September, 12iâ€"Mrs. Rev. Howard and children returned to our village last week. We are pleased to learn that Rev. Mr. Howard is so far recovered as to be expected home this week. Many of the citizens of our village and surrounding country attended the Toronto Exhibition last week and re- port a fine fair. We are glad to hear the sound of the School bell once more. There is a very good attendance at the school. Miss Edna Webster has returned af- ter spending a. holiday with friends in l’eterboro. The Women's Institute held their - meeting on Wednesday of last week at the home of Mrs. F. Webster. The lad- ies spent a very pleasant and profit- able time. The new cement walk north from Mr. Gilbert's store improves the ap- pearance of the street. Owing to the wet weather there was no league last Tuesday evening in the Methodist Church. Mr. Routley is improving: his yard and grounds about his home. The Presbyterians are making preâ€" parations for the last of this . month Full particulars later. MEET ME AT SUTClIFFE’S From Victoria Roa Miss Thornbury, who has been visit- ing her cousin, Miss B. Magwood, re- turned to her home in Lindsay on Mon day morning. Miss A Rykeman spent a few days of last week in Lindsay and Bobcayg- eon. Mr. F. Alton is spending a few 1101i- days in Toronto at present. . Miss Myrtle Brentnell. of Woodvme. is spending a few days with friends here. ReV. Mr. Hie spent Tuesday of last rush in Tomato- News Mr. Myles Hay‘garthand daughter, Miss Luella, are visiting friends in To- onto at present. MEET IE AT SUTBUFFE’S Jottings From Penelon Falls (Special to the Post) -' Miss Madeline Begg oi Lindsay is visiting relatives in town. Mr. Victor Chambers of Toronto, visited his parents, Mr and Mrs. E. Chambers this week. Mr. F J Kerr spent Monday Peterboro. Rev C 8 Lord is visiting Graftou friends. The Ladl-es' Aid of the Baptist Church will give a. chicken pie social in the basement of the. church on Fri- day evening, Sept 15 Supper will be served from 6 to 8. A good program of readings, music and recitations will be rendered. in The next regular meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at. the residence of Mrs Townley on Tuesday afternoon, Sept 19th. It is expected. that Dr M T McEachreu will give an address on the subject. Bacteria in the home. «VW “MEET ME AT SUTGIJFFE’S" Poultry Raisers, Attention! We have a. special price on poultry food for fair week. we. box of Myers Royal poultry spice only 35c. HeSSe’s Panacea only 25c. Instant louse killer, 25.c. R. L. Morgan, Druggist, (‘ld standâ€"w.2 WIIIDING BELLS .TAYLORâ€"MCDUFFIE At Cedar Hill, Brae, -. Woodv-ille, on Tuesday, Sept., 12th., at 12.30 p. m. Jessie, the daughter of Mrs. Mae Mc Duflie and the late Mr. John McDuflle to Alexander J. H. Taylor, of Liver- pool, England-"The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. A. J. Mann, of Wood- Rigg s f l ? Premier and Dr. Beland Address Bi; Meeting In Constituency Where Bourasss ls Strongest and Is Cordlally Received â€" Macdon- ald, Chapleau and the Early Tories Favored Reciprocity. Montmagny, we†Sept. 1-1.,â€" Flanked by the great Laurentian hills ' and centered in a Spot of wild beauty, this little town, one of the political anomalies of Quebec, was visited by the Premier yesterday. It returns to the Federal Parliament a Liberal ! member and Lottie Provincial Mr. I Armand Lavergno, lieutenant of the ‘ Nationalist party. Sir Wilfrid. fresh and smiling after the exertions of , the day before, came to support the .9 candidature of Hon. Dr. Beland, who is alst) running in Beauce County. An .unthusiastic reception was accorded , the Premier by the crowd of 4,000 peopit‘, and hp spoke strongly, clear- ly. and eff-tetrvely in support of his platform. Sir “Elfrid llWL‘II on the prosperity of the country, and prophesied in- (Teas-“xi prun‘pr'rlly for Canada, and u bent-tit also to thr- United States, and SLLZII that all Ill“ farmers from east to V-‘z'st are in favor of the pact. Hr! attacked the Sluf-Illz‘ll‘us of those wha- sazd that the many would mean in (-r-aswl taxation hr the- p"()pl‘:‘, and I'I‘llllll'h't'tl that such speakers were only fooling the p.-.,~pl«r. Maolvmald. Clxaplrau and other members of the great Conservative I party, he said, had advocated recipro ' city. â€I say great Conservative par i ty, and I salute them,†he repeated raising his hat to their memory. . Then quickly replacing it, he said- ! “Bu: the present ConServative lead I ers. what are they? Only pignies." H» then attacked the Nationalzsts , characterizing their campaign as one; of calumny and lies, and declaring. that he Still. believed that the Lib" crals would C(llllz‘ out victorious ovel; the “unholy alliance" of Quebec cas- I tors, and Ontario imperialistic jingoes. i Twilight the Premier will speak i 4 Quebec for Mr. William Power, soil; will leave Friday morning for Ri-' Inouski. A Whirlwind Finish. Montreal, Supt. 14..â€"â€"Sir Wilfrid has plnnnwl a whirlwind ï¬nish to his} campaign for Tuesday, Sept. 19, when t i'- will <puak zt‘. (lI‘undmC‘I'u in tho ail-:‘Iitlon at {up o k'itllfk, and at Joli~ cllt: ill four o’clock. He will then spend the evening in Montreal, hold. ing tWo open~air meetings, one at At; water avenue, and the other in the east end, at a place not yet ï¬xed. The other speakers at these meetings will include the Hon. Rodolphe Lem- i«:ux and the city candidates. 0 a l l l l l l E l t u---..... . .-.â€"- “MEET ME AT SUTGLIFFE’S†Great Sale of fancy Wools Now is your time to get your fancy ' wools for fancy work. Shetland floss,- fwhite 5. skein. See the new Elder- _-â€"-â€"-â€".â€". .m...~... _~..._..~--...._..-. - . ville. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor sail for England on the 14th.. tdown wool for the new toque. At our ‘ {fancyogoods counter. R. L. Morgan, 3 . RI 8 old stand-4.2 For bowel complaints in children i gg, ' i always give Chamberlain’s "one: As usually treated a sprained ankle unolers and Diarrhoea Remedy and caster oil. It is certain to eflect a 'will disable a man for three or fouo iweeks, but by applying .Ohamberlafns . riding to-day. .1 surrounding country. ThePremier’s speech was intensely Imperial and vigorously condemnatory of the Fielding-Patersom‘l‘aft agree- ment. F. Holmstead of Seaforth was the chairman. { Before Siszmes Whitney spoke be t was presented with an address by 1 Ms ,or McCallum and with a bouquet ; of were by Miss Olive Rankin. Sir gJames, who spoke for more than one hour, was accorded an attentive hearing. He said the designs of the Umted States were not. favorable to Canada, where they e ted to reap the beneï¬t and not xthzcmmsdiarm. and 'quoted President Taft to sub- stantiate his arguments. He dealt With the prices of horses, cattle, sheepoand swine, and quoted ï¬gures to s w that the prices in Canada were higher than in the United States. He did not think that the farmers of this country would be hoodwinked 111er vot' for something that would be a hen t to the farmers of the United States and against their own interest. He dealt with the hay and barley, and claimed that the best. mar- ket would be to use it on the farm where it was grown. He dealt with the railways of this country, show- ing where Canada had spent 5170,- 000,000 in building railways east and west, and that these roads would be practically useless east of Winnipeg if our trade was connected north and south. He closed his speech with an appeal to all loyal Canadians and lover of British government to vote against reciprocity on Sept. 21. Borden In Dartmouth. Halifax, Sept. l4.â€"Borden and Crosby addressed a meeting last night. in Dartmouth, across the har- bor from Halifax. The leader receiv- ed a warm reception, an overflow as being necessary to handle the crowd. The addresses were along the usual lines on the reciprocity pact. Sir Hibbert Tup er addressed a. at a meeting in iddleton. Annapoï¬s County, last night. Mr. Borden ad- dresses two meetings in Fielding’s Bourassa Sues For Libel. i Montreal, Sept. 14,â€"Henri Bourassa yesterday entered an action for $10,- 000 damages against. L. A. Rivet, Lib~ 8313011 and all friends on Friday afterâ€" Train leaves Lindsay at 9 a.m. l dismissed from ‘o-â€"~oâ€" .- .....â€".. at Vancouver the second week in 1 Se tember, 1914. . F. B. Johnston'will defend Mr. Jones, editor, of Vankleek Hill, who t is being prosecuted for criminal libel . by Jud e Constantineau. ‘, Mrs. Tiannsh Wright of 1,131 Dover- ' court road, Toronto, was struck and instantly killed by s westbound C.P.R. freight train yesterday. Arthur Marshall, the four-yearold son of an Ancestor Township farmer, fell from the mow of his father’s barn and died half an hour afterward. Ten lives lost, 50 persons injured. and eight. city squares, comprising 205 houses, razed was the havoc wrought at Corinto, Nicaragua. by a buri- cane. . Henry NeTnercutt, aged 70, of Fras- erville, Ont, died in the Peterboro hospital yesterday from injuries re- ceived as the result of a kick by a spirited colt. The Rev. Mr. Swann ,sculled a. skifl across the English Channel from ‘ Dover to Calais in three hours and 50 minutes. This breaks the record , for the performance. I Former Policeman Louis couple of weeks ago, pleaded guilty to breaking into Longo Bros.’ fruit Store , and stealing $68 and valuable] papersi from the safe. l N. Fierio, an Italian, 21 years old. was killed yesterday afternoon at; Tulbott's plant in Sault Ste. Marie; He was struck by a rock from al blast and died immediately upon en- try to the hospital. “MEET ME AT SUTGUFFE‘S†l l l l l l g 24 cards in one book only 10c., all i Ontario views. some of Lindsay. BL: Morgan : tember. Dr. and Mrs. Shorey and the Misses ; Shorey will be at home to the congre- ' eral candidate in Hochelaga, for al- noon and evening, Sept. 15th. leged defam ry libel. The libel suit is the resul of certain statements. said to have been made by Mr. Rivel in the course of a campaign speech, Sept. 6. to the effect that Mr. Bour‘ assa was being SUllSidlZ‘ULl w the ex- tent of $200,000 by the Conservative! and Orangemen of Ontario, this sum being supposedly devoted to the in terests of e Devoir, the ofï¬cial orgar of French-Canadian nationalism. "MEET ME AT SUTGLIFFE’S†SpeCIsl Sale of Spectacles l t i While at the Lindsay fail; don’t fail to have your eyes tested knour new, methods. Special reduced prices in l spectacles during the fair. ! - It is‘not the quantity of food taken, i but the amount digested and sssimi-t hated that gives strength and vitality to the system Chamberlain's Stomach cure, and when reduced with water Liniment freely as soon as the injury and LiVer Tablets inVigorate the ato- and sweetened IS pleasant to take. No physician can perscribe a better be affected in from two to four days. perform their functions naturallY- For , ,5 remedy. For sale b: all 6881911. ts recemd, and observing the direc- tions with each bottle. a euro can Eat-salsbyalldealsra.‘ l mach and liver and enable than to sale by all deuce. DWYER’S GROCERY M ‘He has embarked in st., opposite the post office, with a well assorted stock of Groceries and Provisions. Fruit, etc. Efï¬cient service guaranteed. JAMES DWYER Phones Bell and Machine 228 ï¬W l 1 Steckley,i the Berlin force a; R. James Dwyer, Grocer, solicits a share of the patronage of the people of this district- cvening. Rev. Principal Rexford of the Montreal Diocesan College gave the following resolution, which pass- ed unanimously: “The general synod places on record Its earnest desire for Christian union. and as an end thereto recommends the clergy and Laity to avail themselves of every opportunity of Christian co- operation, which does not involve s sacriï¬ce of church rinciples. And that the clergy seek opportunity to confer with their brethren of other unions concerning the principle of church union.†During the afternoon a message was received from the House of Bishops recommending that the synod pass a resolution that the delegates to the 1912 synod at Vancouver be assessed $10 to hel defray the conti cut ex- cuses. T is carried, also at the elegates' allowances for meals while traveling be limited to $2 per day. I “MEET ME AT SUTOlIFFE'S†for the Best Batteries For the best telephone batteries and flash lights go to R. L. Morgan, Riggs old stand â€"w.2 PURELY PERSONAL Mr. J. J. Tonkiu, New York,was in town yesterday afternoon. Miss Mary Powers, of Oshawa, has Special Sale of Picture Post Cards returned home after a pleasant “m with friends in ODS and Peterboro. Do not forget the Kinmount fair to be held on the 18th., and 19th.. of Sep- Come and spend a good holi- day in the north. It will do you good. rs- turuing, leaves Kiumount at 6.30 pan. business at 104 Kent- ive him a call-