M qua rters. '39] M QUALITY, ..- ...- ...â€"-7 September 13th. 1911 (Special) * M1. Percy Robinson, of Toronto, is spending the week with friends here- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Eaton and child- . ten, of Toronto, spent the week- . with her mother, Mrs. McCrae. Miss Sara Lamb returned from Tor- onto this week after spending time with friends there. Mr. Clifford Mulligan is s with his parents, Reeve and Mrs. Mul- ligan. Mr. and Mrs. Irwm. of Lindsay were the guests of Mrs. William Earl, Sunday. Mrs. Morrison gaVe an enjoyable par ty on Monday evening in honor of Miss Carmthers of North Bay. Owing to a mistake in the dates Mr. aid Mrs. Rykes. of New York, who were to haVe assisted the musical part of the service on Sunday last in the Methodist Church, were unable to be ===TTâ€"‘,-_â€"_ NEW TERM Now open. ‘tullents mly ent any time. Our (‘ullege nus hull oy'er ï¬fty years of mlpzmll‘eled success in training; young people for business careers \Vrile til-day for a free copy of our handsomely illustrated catalogue. BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS ' COLLEGE, Llilll’rlD Y.M.C.A Building. Yonge 6; )chill Streets, TORONY 0 day. weeks. r O 8‘?!) When in to the Fair make this store your head- Check your parcels here free of charge M4 W“ STYLE, FINISH --~ These are t}: here until you are perfectly pleased. . " ‘ present. They will be here on Sunday, ’ “MEMEE J0 1 TleS Sept. 17 and will assist the choir as previously announced. Mr. Howard‘Vetlls is attendng the uindsay Collegiate where he is study- , ing for his senior matriculation. V Mr. Ncrman Frampton. of Toronto. end 'r «as the guest of his grandmother Mrs. iCurry over Sunday. '- Mrs. R. J. Mulligan was in Lindsay same on Monday. Mr. C. A. Younger, of New York who pending a «as holidaying here, was the host at a pleasant “stag" supper at Landing last Wednesday evening. On Monday evening a similar aï¬air was given by a number of our young men, in honor of Mr. Younger. at the Comâ€" mercial House, where they presented him with a magnificent club bag. Mr. Younger left for New York on Tues- Dr. Mrs. A. Shieldsis visiting friends in Oakwood. ness when the morning, of the fif- teenth dawns. every evening for the past couple ing on the rest of the town Hall. Rev. D. Balfour ,of Lindsay, is visit- Crag, ing with relatives at Lebanon. i. Mrs. Clarke and Miss Hilda Rev. Wesley Morgan of British Col« spent the past three months visiting umbia, who is visiting at J anetville, ‘ relatives in England returned home was at Lebanon on Sunday. ‘ Don’t Spend Your Moneyâ€" ‘ iNl’EST IT Put your money. in clothes just as you would put it in bonds or business â€" look up the ccurity behind itâ€"'nsure the . , 1.1 ..' . i ...--.y of one p.1..clpal. 3 Ladies’ and Children’s Coats Ladies' and Tilisscs’ Fall C vats. ms â€is of rough Tweed, wide Wales Surges. Chevi- or; and Brozidcloths in loose and so m i ‘3 t t i n g styles, CiOScd and open collars. The season's ilrsst style. Our speri;zl......... .. $10 \‘Cc WlDE you to ICC our li‘lt‘l‘c'l‘kt‘<l‘1(§)\‘.’:li:;1)‘ Ladits' Fall {7‘ eta l'i‘ sins; if‘ price from. 5'3: r". \‘Jx’f‘. In ...... $7 Cilndrcn's F411 and Win- ‘21 Exits liliv’c of heavy Sexes, Frieze: and i)...v;rs. shades of new, i) ro w n_ cen,car.linai and King's lined to waist with On Sunday last Mrs. J. C. Eaton of Green e three distinguishing to Come and see our Grand Exposition of new Fall wearables. Toronto , did speec tion of Mr. Geo. Balfour, as Village Mr Clerk. Mr W. H. Kennedy was appoint four's stead. . Mr. Wm. Smith is spending a week ; perfectly rendered. in town before he goes to Haliburton‘. Mr. Ryker, who is easily the finest Omemee, to take from Church .there for the year. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell were Peterboro on Saturday. Mrs. D. ‘Magee returned on Friday , after a pleasant visit with friends in! Dunsford. Special For Fair W eek Ladies’ Fur Lined Coats, shell is made of imported Black Broadclo h, strapped winh self, with large Alaska Sable Collar, and reveres lined with good quality muskrat. Regular p r i c e 3:0.00 each. Sprawl] for ‘ no Fair week ............ 39- l 5 , o , S 0 Ladies ults A handsome ran ge. of ladib.‘ and Til is s i) s" Fall Suns. in Tweed; and Broad- » L Cloalls. made. in the verv iql ...: style; shades are grey, l"fl,:‘.V', navy, myrtle and black. PriCcs $35 (:0 down 10..................... 13-50 assisted the choir cf the l Methodist itenor singer ever heard in . ‘ iheld his audience entertained in 'the first note. Very successful Harvest Home ser- vices were held in Christ Church on have been circulated are of Sunday ,mcrning and at St J ame‘s land degrading nature, manufactured in the evening. Rev. Mr. Barber, Bobcaygeon, preached at both charge of the and Mrs. Sutton spent Satur- . day in Peterboro. day andanumber of cur sports men a kitchen shower at her home. --re arranging to go down the river on . gifts were all useful ones and Thursday so they will be all in readi- . presented to Miss Copeland in 9. met- alic tub, also a gift. The bride Some fine flocks of was taken, entirely by surprise, bu ducks have been seen flying northward thanked those present in a few suit- . of aqle words. Games and music were in- l ‘ dulged ir and later refreshments clos- Mr. Arthur Williamson had the mis- ed a very1 pleasant evening. fortune last week to burn his right l; On. Friday evening the members of were Miss Anna McCrae returned to To- hand with melting hot tar while work- ronto on Monday after spending sev- .cral weeks with her lmother, Mrsa Mc. who {on Friday. a Mr. W. P. Woodger, aformer pas- ltor on. the Bethel circuit, is visiting levening on Friday last. .ï¬ â€˜ é“ ‘of Chairman, introduced in a few 0.31 . fin-3‘44“. 1 ‘well chosen words, the speakers of "" ‘ 1-" : lthe evening. Mr. Hogg, in his ' city, A number from here attended the Peterboro fair last week. i On Monday evening a Liberal meet- linb was held in the barracks, when er‘ Hughes, of Lindsay, represent- ling the candidate for Victoria, Mr. l Begg,. addressed a crowded house. Dr. lThompson, who acted in the capacity in reducing the taxes on food stuffs, wc-nld benefit the farmer, by CLOTHING .enlarg'ing his market. He appealed to l. 'the voters to overlook the political elect . t on Saturday after a months' vacation I spent with her parents in Collingwood i l Miss Eva Fee left last WEE: Albert College, Bellsville. where shei Methodist Church and sang two solos, l'will pursue her studies. which were greatly enjoyed. At the last council‘meeting, Messrs. Bushnell Scott and Carey made splen l rare hes, in accepting the resigna- 1 service. . The organ was played by Ryker, of New York. who is an ! accomplished organist as well as pos- ed to the position of Clerk in Mr 831- {sensing a full sweet contralto voice. 'Her voluntaries were well chosen. and specialist visit this and the extraordinary low price made to introdace Chr Rock Crystal atures about our new Fall garments You will be delighted whether you want to buy or not. Dresses The most elegant assort- ment of Ladies’ and Misses' Dresses that we have ever shown for street and even- ing wear in Panamas, Voiles Ninons, Silks and Nets, made in the very latest up- to-date style. See th e s e while your choice is large. Prizes $35 t0...... 8750 Chi! rerl's Clolll Dresses .n Sages and Checks. The shim es are navy, cardinal and black and white. checks. A great as:.ortm;nr Prices $7.50 to ............... 3.75 l The congregation of the Methodist lchurch last Sunday, were furnished treat in the musical part of the er parts of the Province of Ontario, A llare Gpportunity Extraordinary For three days only we will sell at , less than manufacturers prices, regu-l lar $3.50 to $5.00 Gold Filled Spectaci- . . b rtiï¬ . . l ' - _ : les and Eye Glasses for I T is ce es that Mr Chas Black, ‘ pleasure and education at the agncul inat-ion of your eyes by one of Tor- l lonto’s leading eyesigh specialists and‘ the glasses properly ï¬tted for $1.00. g'l‘h-eSe glasses are sold everywhere for“ Lin town- Mr- Woodg'v‘: took the W- 33.50 to $5.00. We intend having our ‘vuces at Salem and Reaboro on Sun- ' 'cly last. The A. B. C., of - the Presbyterian ... "’wlcomdlo’u a nington, Mariposa township and oth- ‘ of 591" {to state that these stories are false, Vices and also addressed the Sunday land without any foundation or truth. lschool in the afternoon. Mr. Barber To clear u: these stories about a _ , is an eloquent preacher and delivered year ago I oï¬ered to pay- the _ _ the Epworth League gave their first lable and convincing discourses. Spe- and expenses of Duck shooting season opens on Frlâ€" Vice-preSldent, Miss Selena Copeland ’cial music was rendered by the Choir lgo to the West, and there investigate The Iof Christ Church under the direction 5the matter for themselves. The part- {or Mr. Will Stephenson. l Mrs. A.C. Hodgetts returned home introductory Sale. l $1 .00. Reâ€" town regularly, FURS ! FURS ! Our stock of Furs is now complete. All are picked qualities. You take no chance if you buy furs nere Ladies’ Blue Wolf Sets, whole skin, rug Muff wilh head and tail, large deep collar Stole trimmed with tails and claws. Prices per set, $5060 to... 9525 Ladies’ Mink Marmot Sets with Throw Tie and Empire Muff, trimmed 'vuh head and falls. This is a beauti- ful set at the price ...... $9 We have other Mink Mar- mott Sets, ranging in prxce up to $25 00. Ladies’ genuine Alaska Sable Mulls, limplrr: stile, soft pliable pelt» wnli clown pillow lined With S'l' in. Our Ladies’ Persian Lent? . :l'td Persian Paw 5L’[>, 'l‘llrow czlrfs and llrge piziozi' and (fl rugnmfé‘s. A r‘c‘l s eciai............... 13 50 .. " i 1“ p . ' men. Per set 3‘05 zl, $25 Ladrs 'Elllliflt‘ Alaska Sable Tics 2 ll furicl on .. . . _ , , . , "._ Ladlcs’ Mink l lt<, Julio both Sldrs :rlltlmto vim ‘ ‘ and Sets, llldd.‘ (if ll . Cable tails and heads $15 ’ _ [3' Canadian Mink. .1! fully picked pelts, made up in the very 13:05. styes. Ti s,$125to ............ $15 Ml-ï¬â€˜s, $75 to ........... $45 l In and‘around the Vicinity of Can- cun Fill; will i Vernlam-s unique Fall Fair , for some reason or other, certain parties have neen telling and circulat- ing incorrect and defamatory stories of an unpleasant and apparent mali- cious nature about my conduct, character as to my habits and meth- ods of dealing with and providing for . my wife and family while a resident i of the vicinity or Gladstone, Man., from 1903 to 1909. The stories that a low, come of! next Tuesday and Wednesday the 26th and 27th at Bobcaygeon- The i Fair will be in the enlarged grounds. 1 lso there will be plenty of room. Three ‘ stables for horses and cattle, each 2 100 feet long, have been built, and ' will hold 176 head, so the stout men have good accommodation son‘. A poultry pavilion has been built, too, so that the poultry will have com- fortable quarters. Everything is in ï¬rst-class shape for the big Fair and members are joining right along. The entries are coming in fastâ€"in fact ev-7 erything points to a bumper fair. A~ grand possession has been arranged, and a number of special exhibits have ‘ been secured. A number of ponies have . entered for the pony races, and the‘ lies mm the 0381* I deny the 3‘50!" committee has secured the services of lies that. have been set in circulation, the noted humorist and ventriloquist. â€0 tota, and state that the same are John A. Kelly for the afternoon and false and without truth. The follow-l eVening concert in the town hall 0n iing will substantiate what I have , the 27th. He Will perform on the istated. Dated at Cannington this: band stand at 1.45 9.33.. the pony '18th day of September, 1911. ‘races will be at 2.45 p.m., and the (Sgd.) CHAS. E. BLACK. speeding in tile ring at 3 p.m. The , whole afternoon of the 27th will be one round of entertainment, fun, to injure me personally, and I wish fare certain parties to Gladstone, Man, Aug. 16th. Every thread is an honest thread and your money is sir-â€p Be sure and Miss MITCHELL-’8‘“ Fill OPENlNi -\ Come l Mllllnery. ’I‘be particularly l . . this season 3 hats rnd (.-.‘ leather DOVcltLv< :; .ai; diaux mings. cialty. ‘ Ostrich an d SOut UTS. stock. 3:: “‘9‘4 Ellis Mltml?’ 3. ’4 features of 13 the height of the lcrown. .A general favorite 185 large ' black Gainsborough sat trimmed With ostrich willow plumes and roam. A pretty bride's hat in white satin draped by a lac» with three ostrml; and white ‘33th ribbon was mucky}â€" mired. One hat that drew mac's ettenton was a motor tonne: chiffon trimmed. ribbon. and'sllk fr 2:» :o.matlch.Be- sides the rich m:ur:~r'):s ; hats are felt hat: and beavers in all the prevailing style-s. â€:el'. 3:21 trimmed a buckle v . :' . Amt’h' If salmon pink. 7.7.: garnet satin ï¬rmed Shapes that 5.35547 tas‘mons apâ€" proval. Rich veins: .13.; $135. Beauti- ful ribbons. in Liv-:ai : I'nngsbanâ€" Inmmzns rf 3L1 kinds, of et “all fringes in beautï¬zl. - I: :5, :ress ULI' * braid [I‘ZZYLK‘JTL‘ ":1 35;)? t!‘_f‘.‘.ft'.13‘._’- :31 buxom fact; :2: ;::5. imitation persist: lunch :'.r:~:._r.:< shes: c31- All will be 'A 1‘ If.‘ '. anspecmnis Care ta::..: ? â€amps and l resided in ms localit fro h ' - . r m . ~ -...~ w “r! 'member, You get a warranted Gold l .1 . y m t e year,tura1 park, so make your arrange ‘parcfls' ‘1'“1 ‘ ‘ ’" â€p Jaded , _ _ 1903 to 1909 incluswe. He Was highly l meats, fix the date and get there. a _. -..â€"â€" Filled Frame and First Quality Len- -r ct ed nd h (1 th full ï¬de t ses, together with a. scientiï¬c exam-l ism“ thoa 'ta he con nee l The C.P.R. gives single fare on the For bowel rim: .;,:'.5 in church ' ' 0 8. Se “'1 h 7’ om be came "1 6 regular train on the 26th and 27th always give Cm: - a z 3 L332 contact .35 a gent.eman, thoroughly 33nd runs a special from Lindsay at L'nolera and In: :T:".; Pent-d? 335 upright in all matters of business and , 10.30 am. leaving Bobcaygeon at mgtq 0.1“ 3. i~ win: 1) 932:: a possessing a character Of the highest «5.45 p.m. on the 27th. Boats run from cure, and “"21: “ i “5": “73:3 moralissandmg, land a gentleman who Fenelon FallS. Lakeï¬eld. Chemoug. and SW:.’etlf‘.>?‘: i~ I‘ -»:'~3’~ :3 1:†hgigzi; 312:3; its“ illihfamflyf and Buckhorn, and all intermediate :No physicals n». r::r;‘,‘e '3 '9‘ is l ’ “ . 9" e com orts points on the Kawartha lakes. lremedv. For sai “j: .‘_'. gamers. ‘ and conveniences that a prosperous J farmer of this country is able to fun, -._._ . N l W - '><> ‘000000000000000 WW iwlu prevail during this sale only-law. Armstrong M PP Archie Low“ prices f°r Specially Gm‘md 'Inth John McMillan â€Luther Lamb ‘ thurch, heida very successful social Lenses in this vicinity. These prices , ‘ Lenses. l i .Sewelry Store, Lindsay, Ont.â€"â€"dlw1. l ibis specch, pointed out that Recipro- g side of the question and consider the. _ MADE AND GUARANTEED BY 3. VINEBERG (30., LIMITED, is guaranteed both by the makers and the sellers. T7: .‘ Progress †son. 5 your principal. The style, ï¬t and satisfaction you get in every suit and over- coat, is your interest on the investment. 99 sou: wm-i A some: IV__ a a. a calm. in 4.150141%, " mom \ 'I'n guarantee - momma subject of reciprocity "as being for the ; interests of Canada. i .- best Mr. Cliflord Mulligan returned to. Toronto on Monday after spending a week with his parents. ' Mrs. Staples, of Lindsay, was the guest of Mrs. Wm. Earle. for several days. Mr. Wm. Gallagher. of Peterbcro, was The many friends of in town several days last week. Miss Daisy Cornwall will be pleased to hear that sheds convalescinlg after her recent il- 4miss- me. Millsr, of Petenhoro, has :9... scum“ ‘on M] ‘ :1: .2, heroics? in-vocfl music and . i. 22 2 " v . , 3 and 20th at W. F. MCBARTY S l “7. J. 9 Tlhings at bargain pl,-icr~stli:lt are always needed Scrubs............. . ......2 for5l: Rubber Rings. ...5o doz. l‘oothnicks......................:'Sc box Tanglei'not. 4 sheets 5c Poison Flv Paper ............ 50. pkt Shoo-ï¬y............... ....2 for50 a Taylor’s Shaving Soap... 55(- cake Toilet Paper 10:: and ......... 5c pkt \Vhisks.................. .........l()c Tooth Brushes 10c and ........... 50 Hair Brushes........................25(' Gillett’s Lie 3 for ï¬e Lifebuoy Soap............ 50 Fairy Soap and others ............ 5c Castile. big bar .................... 250 Shaving Mugs 15c and. .....lOc Washing Soda. 2 lbs. for 15¢ Shaving 'Brusll (good)...‘ ......... 25c and many others always at un- beaten prices at DUNOON’S ~ Friday. Saturday and Monday Sept é Fahener, T. A. Ash, George Jeï¬erson, g .- __-.-â€"~-..-. - DRUG STORE nish. Signed by the following : Dr. J. , Mcâ€" : é ' lummomll ’re A J. Thompson. John Hunter, F. M.. Mark Moger, Jas Carruthers, , Brown, Mrs. J. E. Brown, Robert 'Lilarke, Ned Low, Mrs Low, Wm Pet- ’. MOtor Boat for Hire ter, Fred Roberts,_ Rich Roberts, Ben g Lamb, farmers ;. A..G. Williams, Gal- loway Bros, Geo. Eacrett, W. Wild lliams, merchants; lagent; S. Schooley, Barth, banker. o. w. HALL, Phone 317K. J. '1‘. Thompson, merchant, E. lPOPULAR ’ YOUNG .....â€"- - -..- - .. : lADYjHOWERED‘. Oakwood, Sept. 202â€"On Saturday afternoon, a miscellaneous shower ‘0 was given in honor of Miss Beatrice g Woods, whose marriage takes place in Si . if 'Lindsay. on Thursday cf this week, to Mr. J. C. Brahazong Of Blackwaater by Mrs. G. B. Rennie, and Miss Vera, Tait. The prospective bride was the recipient of numerous beautiful pre- sents by her many friends after which ‘a dainty lunch of ' cake. iruit and ice cream was served. l 8‘ fl â€ill-Any. Part. mm, m, ,3, “33° 05 pretty mi â€Wm!!! W ‘a‘ 5 .‘ll'i PULL"... :‘ \" 'hzi:. ‘ I 1,...â€" (tr J n 'r‘. ’L Arl'mmzr 3. pt“ . - A"? Till: 'I . \ l‘.l...‘ x.:\ ~ A u . "‘~ â€â€œ0000 <><>o<><><>~>©~e>o<se~oéxeooo 2+ s e. . “ Will take place on ‘ 5W is 3' i i.- *4 3 '3 5658116. Be sure to 50W3 p ,... 5. r l 9’ 'C‘ ’- is» '4. in “#4 6/! e‘ï¬lt 9 9 e ‘1 to, 939/. ‘9,..,.Q,,..',/. -\ '~\ . \ é 4336\966‘ 1 \ ‘. .\‘ h. 20- 9' n g. G E; N (I. h Wwww-Dmm '3.) .-.£- r.» n:- r. in. -__ _ '*