"dz ¢¢¢¢oooovoéé (Special to The Poast) Kiss Gladys Montgomery returned in her ‘home in Toronto Saturday af- ter spending the past two weeks the guest of Miss Minyie Edwards. Miss Annie Ross in Cresswell a few days last Week. K WM liss Blanche McMaster, of Game- hzidge, is visiting friends in town. Miss May Stuart of Toronto home for Labor Day. Mrs. Jno. McLachlan, jr.,' spent Wednesday in Woodviue. Mrs. J. Grant and Mrs. Wallace‘of Beaverton in town last Monday. Miss Theresa Lahey of Beaverton. the guest of her aunt Mrs. Will Hodâ€" zen a few days this week. . Messrs. Chas. Junkin and R. C.‘ ‘Brandon returned from a. tour of the British Isles on Tuesday night. They report a pleasant trip, although a stifle rough on the way home. Hrs. T. Foster and Mrs. W. Gilles- “;rit. 811. in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. U. D. McKinnon, in “Toronto on Tuesday and Wednesday vii last week. ’ Messrs. W. A. Mathews, Alex. Har- -"r"1z'y. Rob, Wallace, Thos. Foster. W. H. May, Nelson- McLeod. Fred Bran- :dzm. G. Brabazon, A. Adams, W. G. Smith C Lowar. C. E. Stone, N. J. Pipher, N. Nicolle, in Toronto this Beaverton in town 1881'. monuay. Mrs. J. McLachlan, 31:, returned from a two weeks’ visit in Orillia on tatt‘Irday last. me. and Scott Branden in Toronto this week. Miss‘ Jennie GilleSpie returned on Thursday after a six weeks’ visit in T‘oronto and Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Woodward m Toronto this week. Messrs. Lloyd Wallace, J. Gil-les- Miss Nora Park of Peterboro, ï¬anghter of principal Park of the Normal School, is one of our new school teachers. Miss Park 6 comes well recommended. Miss Madeline T’hilp will be acting principal for the coming t'qm, with Miss Park as as- sistant teacher. Carlin-Edge St. North of Fire Hall 39111-2}! kinds of Granite and Marble Mammnents. Get prices and see de- égus.j B. CHAN! BERS, Prop. Miss Annie McLachlan is holiday- mg in Orillia. Miss Nora Woodward in Toronto}; Few days. Misses Carrie and Madeline Philp, Mrs. W. J . Philp and gigs Drew in Toronto a few days last week. Mr. Austin Faed returned to Tor- onto Monday night after a. two weeks holiday with his parents, Mr. and 1311's. Wm. Fae-d. “adhesday after the holiday. Miss Emma Brandon returned Rev. A. Irwin and family have re- turned from a .‘holiday in the north. Mr- Irwin took charge of his OWn Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Jay and young danm’cer at Mr. Frank Jay’s over 3 The general concensus of †opinion is that these are the 3 handsomest lot of Coats that we 3 have ever shown. JEANNINGTON of middle age, Young Ladies and Girls at Prices that Are Sure to Please. Carefully selected from the best Manufacturers on the con- tinent, surpassing in Style and Elegance all former eflorts. No trouble to select a coat here for the Elderly Lady, Ladies Mrs. Henry Brandon in J. B. Woodward in a two weeks' holi- pulpit last Sunday. é; The junior baseball team journeyed to Wilfrid on Tuesday of last week for a game, it being the event of Wilfrid church social. A hay load of young peOple accompanied them. Misses Emma and Clara Brandon’ in Toronto on Mon-day. Mrs. J. Johnston _of Toronto, and Mrs. C. Johnston, of Saginaw, Mich.‘ were the guests of Mr. and Mrs Adam ‘ Dobson this week. Miss Annie Jewell, of Toronto the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jewell over the holiday. Mg. Harry Cole of Trenton is vis- iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cole this week. Great excitement was caused in town on Thursday morning of last week by a balky horse owned by Frank Carouso. The horse after be- ing hitched walked as far as the front street, then refused to move further, despite the fireworks and numerous other efforts to make it move. For an hour and a half the town witnessed one of the best dramas put on our stage for; some time. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Woodward in Toronto this week. Mr. J. A. Fitzsimmoas of Lindsay in town over Sunday. Mr. Chas. Burns returned to his duties as high school teacher in Smith‘s Falls on Mouday. Messrs. W. D. Jewitt and Wm Ward are duck hunting at Mud Lake this week. Messrs. Harold Givens and Andrew Dobson. of Beaverton, in town on Sunday. Messrs. G. H. Shipman, A.‘.O. Mix, 8. Brandon, W. H. Woodward, mo- tored to Toronto on Saturday. Rev. J. McPherson, pastor of the Baptist church preached a sermon on Booth of the Salvation Army last Sunday. He sketched his life and memory of the late Commander’s works. Mrs. James Shier in Beaverton on Monday. I Quite a number from town attend- ed the dance at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald. A most enjoyâ€" able evening was spent. Miss Josie Lucey of Toronto is vis- iting her mother at present. The young people of Kirkfield gave 3 “Jam shower" and dance Friday evening in the town hall for Miss Mitchell. A most enjoyable evening was spent. ,Miss Mitchell was the re- cipient of several jars of fruit from her many friends, aster which danc- Miss Ida Argue of Toronto, spent the holidays under the parental roof. (Special to The Posh Mr. Chas. Mitchell, of Halifax is visiting at his home here. Miss Mosgrove spent the week end in Coboconk. ing‘was indulged‘in till the wee sma’ hours. Mrs. Sangster and son of Oshawa are visiting in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, of Hartley spent Sunday the guests of r. and», Mrs. A. Smith. Wedding belts are ringing in our town. 1860--â€"-DUNDAS FLAVELLES LIMITED----1912 Among those who attended Toronâ€" ‘ to exhibition this week were: H. San- i derson, G. Harrison, H. Wood, N. . D. McEachern, J. King. A-»Strick- 3 land, F. BaCOn, A. Mitchell, A. ’Jas‘ gear, and Mrs. J. Merry. Mrs. Stewart of C-annington visit- is delaying‘harvest operatious. Some ed with Mrs. A. Smith. of the fall wheat was damaged con- Mrs. H. Ewen is visiting in Tor- siderably, still the yield is encourag- ing. It is reported that Mr. A. P. Mark's wheat runs between 35 arid 40 bushels per acre. ~ - .L-_: __ -_ L-‘o3‘_ 3‘ onto. Miss Elizabeth Smith is visiting her uncle, A. J. Smith, in Toronto. School opened here Sept. 3 with Mr. Hoidge as principal and Miss Strickland of Cannington teacher in junior room. Miss Mona Ross returned to Orillia to attend the high school on Tuesj day. Miss A. Finney and Miss Mabel smith have returned from Campbell- ford. Dentalâ€"One of the firm of Neelands Irvine, dentists. Lindsay, will be at Gusty’s hotel, Kirkï¬eld, on Wed- nesday, Sept. 11 and the Pattie house Coboconk, Thursday, 12th- Mrs. J. W. Boynton has gone to Winnipeg. [Special to the Post.) The social evening of the Cambray Waman’s Institute was held on Aug. 7 at Mrs. Wm. Tamlin’s home. We had a splendid prOgram- Mr. C. E. Weeks, Lindsay, gave an excellent address on “Women and Banking.†It was very instructive and we enâ€" joyed it splendidly. Mr. Frank Web- ster’s paper was also Very interest- ing, it being on pioneer days and ex- periences of the first settlers of Fen- elon, also he told us of some old land marks that few of us had ever known of. Mr. Pethic, Mr. Weeks and C. McInnes sang for us, and Mr. Par- kin gave several recitations. After cake and ice ,cream had been partak- en of we all went home, feeling gra- tified that such a pleasant evening had been enjoyed by so many. The September meeting will be held on Friday, September 13th at Mr. Frank Webster’s. :An unusually good program is being prepared. We expect to have Dr. Ray, Mr. Thos. Stewart, Lindsay, and Rev Mr Howâ€" ard to address us, so an interesting meeting is expected on Friday after- noon, Sept. 13 at 2.30 p. m. at Mrs. Frank Webster’s home. VALENTIA (Special to The Post.) Mr. Warder of Windsor is» visiting friends in this locality. Mr. and Miss Rich of Oakwood, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glassford on- Sunday last. Mrs. Hokes and family of f‘Winnipeg are visiting the scenes of their child- hood’s happy home and renewing old acquaintances. Many have been the changes in the people and surround- ing landscape since she wended her waxto the prairie metropolis. Mr. J. McSwain returned home from an extgnsive trip through the northwest. Mr. Swain speaks in glowing terms of that part. The many friends of Mrs. Beacock were pleased to learn that she is able to be out again. The heavy and continuous rainfall .1} CAMBRAY Miss Hannah Graham and Mrs Har- old Staples.are visiting Mrs. J. E. Bruce. Mr. Wilmot Warder is visiting at W. N. Mark’s. Among the visitors to the exhibiâ€" tion from here were James Cassey, Mr. Wm. Suggitt, Lou WooI'la-ms, Dora and Verrol Hicks. Some of our citizéns are taking in the great exhibition. Hrs. J. A. Swain has returned from visiting friends in Cavan. See our souvenir post card‘s often- New ones coming all the time. A. Higfnbotham, dispensing druggfst, Miss L, Pal-kin is spending a; two weeks’ vacation in Toronto. Mr. Victor Suzgitt has returned from the Lake of Bays. Lindsay. (Special to The Post.) Mrs- L. H. Bedlington and three children, of Oakville, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delamere of tOWn. Mr. J. H. Graham Was in Coho- conk early last week. Mir. A. Jones was in Bobcaygeon last week. Mrs. Noice is holidaying in Toron‘ to. Mr. .and Mrs. R. H. Baker are at- tending the Toronto exntoition. Miss Ida .Noice, of Toronto. is via- iting her parents in town.. Mr. J. H. Delemere was in Toron- toa few days last week. Miss Edith Jones is the guest of Miss Hazel ThompSOn at Bobcay- geon. Mrs. Gould of Toronto is the guest of Miss Clara Trumbull. Miss Aill, of Oakville, is visiting in town. Mrs. Parker, of Gravenhurst is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Prentice, 9r. Mrs. D. J. Hartle and daughter, Miss Gertrude, are attending the To- ronto exhibition. Miss Pearl McKelvey went to Tor- onto last week after spending the summer with her parents. m the CLEANEST. SIMPLES‘I“ "' " N -â€" u.- nâ€"râ€"vâ€"r_7, Send to:- Free (Scim- Card. Story Booklet. and 300““ tivlnz results of Dyeing over other colon. - The JOHNSON-RICHARDSON CO" Limited. Monuctl. Canada. DYE. one can buy;.Why you don't even have to know what KIND-of Cloth your Goods are! oL--So Mistaken are Impossible: Messrs. Wm. Adair and John Perk- ‘. and BEST HOME POST. Those prone to take 'cold easily should fortify their systems by tak- ing our Wine of Cod Liver Oil? 75 lcents. A. Higinbotham, dispensing ldruggist, Lindsay. ins ( week. quJas. Doxee, of Peterboro, was in town on business. If you are not satisfied with your complexion beautify it with N'yal's face cream. A. Higinbotham, dispens- ing druggis't, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Dawk'um, of Dutch Line, and Mrs. Hill, of" Lakefield were in town One day recently- I W9 understand Miss Lida. Whitesidâ€" es 1- :s engaged to teach the Eden ,scT~--'ol for the ensuing year. ' Mr. F. Stinson and family, who have been visiting in this vicinity, returned to Toronto. Rev. T. DeCourcy Rayner, of Ham- ilton, who is visiting his brother, Rev. W. J. Rayner, of town preached in the Presbyterian church on Sunâ€" day evening. mer, jr., 3 Lena Lott. SUMMER COMPLAINTS KILL LlTTLE ONES mK'mong those who left Minden for the West last week were Mr. Wright Lindsay’s family, Mr. James Morti- Mr. H. Soward and son C‘Iiï¬ord attended the Toronto exhibition last week . Mr. Ecclestone, of Toronto is the gugst of Dr. and Mrs. Pogue. At ï¬rst signs of illness during the hot weather give the little ones Baby’s Own Tablets, or in a few hours he may be beyond cure- These Tablets will prevent summer com- plaints if given occasionally to the well. child, and will promptly cure these troubles if they come on sud- denly. Baby's OWn Tablets should alâ€" ways be kept in every home where there are young children. There 'is no other medicine so good and the mo- ther has the guarantee of a govern- ment analyst that they are absolute- ly safe. Mrs. Chas. Lapierre, Les Boules, Que, says, "Baby’s Own Tablets are the best medicine a mo- ther can give her little ones and I always keep them in the house.†The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by, mail ,at 25 cents a box from The Dr.‘Williams’ Medicine Co Brock- villq, Ont. Rev. J. M. Whyte visited his bro- ther in New York. (Special to Thé Post) Mrs. R. F. Whitcside and two daughters called on Linden Valley friends on Friday . 7 :iss Tillie Hancock is spending a. w e-k or two in Toronto. Miss Jessie Coad is visiting in To- ronto this week. i School has opened today with a. new teacher, Miss McMillan. from the Glen. _ Miss Zena Cullis is attending the exhibition in Toronto. of NorlamL were in town last Mr Pascoe Skiers and sister Bertha. accompanied their grandmother home with 4.133. Doxee, of Peterboro, was “d are spending ’3 few days LINDEN VALLEY Mr. Wm. Wyatt and Miss 3 Keep White Pine Balsam in the house. It pays to cure all coughs promptly. A. Hig‘inbotham, dispens- ing druggist, Lindsay. Mr. R. N. Dail attended the ex- hibition on Thumday. The wet weather has been a great hindrance to the getting in of the crops. Mrs. Smith and daughter who have been visiting her brother, Mr. Nay- lor, returned to their home at Bow- manville on Wednesday of last week. Mr. Donald Tolmie spent a few days last week at the Toronto exhiâ€" bition. Mr. Fred Lane and Sister Stella visited at Mr. J. C. Coad's'on Sun- day. Rev. G. Steel of Glenarm held: the i sch-001. . monthly prayer meeting in the school Miss .enzie 31055. of Mean" house on Wednesday evening of last week. Owing to the wet weather the attendance was very smaIL in town or: Thursday. ‘ Mr. and. Mrs. George Metcalfe and! Mrs. Wm. W21. Burton ofo': son Lawrence also Mr. and Mrs. Wes- i is visiting hcr parentsv 313- â€a, ley Metcalfe recently left on a trip 13. Wifkinsmz. _ to the western provinces. | Mr. Stanley. Terrill is on aâ€: visiting her mother, Mrs. A. lad Dr. and Mrs. Sims of Lindsaf‘ Miss Katie Marsh recently spent a week with friends imthe vicinity of Eden. Our school opened on Tuesday of this week with a fair attendance. The ladies are reminded of the W0â€" men’s Institute meeting at the home of Mrs. Louis .Moynes, Zion, on Wedâ€" nesday afternoou of next weev at 2.30- p. m. All the ladies are invited to attend. Harvesting is at a standstill in this district owing to the heavy rains. (Special to The Post.) ‘; The Fenelon Falls fair. to be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. ‘ 10th and 11th, promises to be an event of much interest. In addition to the large list of prizes oï¬ered a special prize of a la-Cg’s motor hood value $1.25, will be given by Mr. Wm. Campbell .for the kargest varâ€" iety of preserved tame fruit in glass jars. The speeding events include 3 Prize- of $100 free for all, $75 trot or Pace 'and a novelty race. In the ev- ening of Sept. 11th a concert will be held at which Miss Florence McNeill, soprano, Mr. Millard Staufler, enter- tainer and Miss Annie McKay, acâ€" companist will take part, assisted by local talent. Mr. W. Rich and brother Roy and sister Nellie visited at their uncle's, Mr. J. C. Coad's on, Sunday. Miss R. Cullis spent a few days with Orillia. friends before going back to Toronto. Mrs. Fred Pethick and son Harold spent blast week with relatives in Toâ€" ronto. Miss Muriel Frain and Gladys Shannon visited their friend, Miss Jessie C oad. Labor Day was generally observed New Fall Suitings Dress Fabrics and Silks From England, France, many, Switzerland and Hazy New Tweeds, New Worsteds, New Broadcloths, New Coteles, New Panamas, New Serges) New Cheviots, New Vela/“eta, New Silks New Chinchillas. All the Latest Fabrics and Weaves for the New Fall Gar ments. Make an Early Choice. FENELON FALLS :ISLAY LINDS AY J-.. innit. I.‘-'.::'k.'.; A: (human; 8.00 3.. m.â€"-Groun«j open for inspect in Np. m.-â€"The J mi you Horses wiii c L30?- m-â€"The Jua â€Will begin in f ~NP m â€"The Ju Hones will begin â€P. mâ€"The JIM visited the central exhibition N'r. and .m Elisha Mark "" Tuesdav to visit relatives in ' toba. . ï¬nance in the c Mr. Thos. Mark of Peterboro ' Illâ€"The M ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs E nine Will comm P} D‘ (9 U if: ’1 H - , :2 . m {p m I) p. :1 ~t E as a. holiday in town, the 3. places being closed during 5 Mr. Thus. Mark of Peta'boro ed his parents, Mr. and ME a. few days this week. Mrs. J. C. Brandon leftm‘l day to visit her daughters in cnto. â€"4 Z . crml 15 on a v-r Mr. Stanley ; the west. Mr. E. E. Ritherford. form? the staff 95 the Montreal Bank :1 holiday in to“ Falls. spent week. On Sunday evening last an 0! St. Andrew’s church was“ by the pastor, Rev. C. S. Lou resumed his ministration: alts cavery from an illness of m months duration. His conga; was much gratified to see and him in his accustomed place. Miss Bessie Nie left on nesume her duties in Ori‘ school. Messrs. A. Romney 2: Pbulsom have returned to Niagara. Mr. A. Gillies of t!» Werder. Lindsay, was i1 week. Mr. Bert Robson, 0H th:= week end at the F33 Miss Annie Nie left on m for Port Arthur. Miss E. Nieq a few days in Toronto last at. SECON D II Mr. Tho-3,. Robson is attending central exhibition. Mr. D. Merritt of Lindsasq Sunday in town. PAROWAXÂ¥f§f est in 1: thing leaves One 8 “Ills music after “Regimental 1;; 3 armâ€"Au buiidi 9°“ m the nu 0N MAIN TR 3; ll- â€"First hea all! â€"First hem m can assure Mo’n 5 sport, u inning. â€muons stage I‘ die entire aite “ï¬sh priced \ a aggfternoon uz â€played 02f. g“ ,.m.â€"Thc n no: the Socie1 , and fro: «iced, expect it has races ever luau: Regiment {Ill programme Moon and eve a“ ‘~m,â€"1De will be ope: AB entries : ï¬lled by elect: is viewed with and with more c JOE \w fl [Lnâ€"Grand Mealtnrgl 13g eluding main bui‘ “Neg, poult_ry h wxrca THE nun IN or m P,m_-â€"'l‘he 11 “open to the y ’ Faxâ€"At this the warm 121.!11. ï¬rst c lore TI “Morrowâ€â€" See the St- god 01' the Pet with?“ o In.‘ first He First IL This wi 0!! all This