bidet"; with down. hefs «thins. ' on. of la- :s and these. 3C re QC close DC DC rive. in Cunnings is spending friends in Toronto. to leam that Mrs. M. {*1 with “‘ glad I a: is now doing nice- {a few days with his mo- idem}, Weldon. Enghson. Cecil Mills and sister, Miss Hills, of Lindsay, Elva. Wil- laster Jay Wilson, Wood- lmt Sunday with their grand- and Mrs. Donald Murray, of W. Visited their son. Mr. I‘m! on Sunday. Wilts. J. S. Francis and min Davidson motored to ï¬zmvitation is extended to 30cm and others interested to meeting on Friday. Sept. "h: :md Hrs. William Sluggett of Lon viaited at the home of Mr. and on Sunday. mm F. G. Perï¬n of. Lit- I‘Lhn'n, spent Sunday with Mr. Ila. C. C. Perrin. I! Mrs. Nelson Barke't attend- Ifmral of the late Mrs Train, Ilindsay on Sunday. mm. B. P. Badman visit- ds at Little Britain on Sun- Bradley and daughter of Lisâ€" are the guests of her brother, was Grimston. Annie Graham, of Mount returned home on Satur- m a pleasant visit with Mr. .. P. J. Gray. and Hrs. Euart Weldon of ,spent Sunday at the home tandlirs. J. B. Weldon. hm Irwin, of St. Catharines 1m gm of her cousin, Miss h; bells are ringing merrily Vicinity this week. Florence Giles, of Linden Visited Miss Leta Hill on P. G. Henley and little daugh- _ returned to their home on Saturday after spend- months at the home of 5111's. Robert Dobson’s. [.11. Webster and Mrs. Parks m quite ill during the past have are glad to know they â€doing nicely. M friends ,Soden, of Baillieboro, is the one: daughter, Mrs. C. C, Mr. and Mrs. William Wil- ' limb Frances 43- Tompkins and little 01 Cambray were the - and Mrs. E. J. Lytle. log Woodvine, and of Lindsay visited a_ Pascoe on Sun ‘53, King 9_ WSShDU Ada :‘OKes u Windham Ce be coming year 3‘38 returned to her evemng after Spending Lindsay. 0811 returned from day morning. She home of Mr. J. J. “381! before return- in Buï¬alo_ >f her x. M. Webster, . of Homing Mills, W11 [1 5 here during the The Post.) Lindsay. visited ;_ smp'r. 1391:. '12 5111163 esday rouse is the guest Iontreal is Miss Annie SBCII Mount For~ tb. with her DDSO y 33?. £1110. 5 secured Cannifton. ten. have t need 3 Norfolk Sterling, after a 1'. Mrs. 1 Mrs. Robert visited and HIGH CLASS FARM FOR SALE â€"â€" We offer for sale one of the best 200 acre farms in Eldonâ€"170 acres clear- ed, brick dwelling, two large barns, driving shed. Three miles irom rail- way station. Low price for quick sale. Small payment down, balance 4; per cent. interest, also several other good farms in Ops. Agnew 6': Marshall, real estate agents. Mallet’s father, Mr. :fohn Mallet, at ,Sturgeon Point. the n c rowding, on a. coKfort- able and speedy boat. Round trip three days only $2.75. The moon Will he at the full and it is lovely Sep- tember. Further particulars from R. J. Menzies or Capt. Burgoyne, steamer Wacouta. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mallet return- ed to Sharbot Lake last night after spending a couple of weeks with Mr That Beautiful Water Trip Lindsay to Otillia and Barrie, touching at Beaverton, Jackson's Point, and other lake ports â€" takes place Sept. 26, 27, 28. Secure your tickets at once. Limit thirtyâ€"five pas- E â€All last winter and this past sum- ‘mer,†said the weather man, “the conditions have been such that a high pressure area. has been in the north and an area of low pressure in the south. This caused unusually cool weather. New conditions are reverso ed. The warm southern air is being drawn.up northward, heating the at- mosphere, and changing the cool Sep. tember days into a real summer. lloz‘ semi-Arctic character, which did much to ring the average tempera- ture for tLe whole month down to 69 Qdegrees, which, according to the re- icords, Was only oneehalf a degree ‘above the average. But now comes an abundantly hot spell in Septem- ber. Sunday, the 8th was the hottest of the month, and also the coolest at one part of the day. The highest temperature was 85 and the lowest; ‘54 degrees. The average temperature [so far has been 89 degrees, which is V l I the same as that of July. GETTING OUR SUMMER It certainly seems a strange freak of nature when it is evident that August weather is only beginning to creep in now, and making up for the past cool summer. This warm spell is also, according to an authority of the weather bureau, likely to remain thut for some time. The whole con- tinent, both Canada and the United States, has become heated up, and there are no signs whatever of a change in temperature. J uly this year had a hot spell. The temperature at one period bid fair to rival those of 1911, but the highest attained was only 95 degrees. which occurred on the 8th. This warm wea- ther, however, was oï¬set by a period WARMER WEATHER PREDICT ED FOR SEPT. Those prone to take cold easily should fortify their systems by tak- ing our Wine of Cod Liver Oil. 75 cents. A. Higinbotham, dispensing druggist, Lindsay. Hurrah for Galway fair Monday and Tuesday next. A special train from Lindsay on Tuesday leaves at 9.00 a. m., returning leaving Kin- modnt at 6.30 p. m. Come and enjoy a. day with us. Hurrah for the Lindsay Central Ex- hibition. We must all see the grand performers of the New York acting troupes, the best they say that was ever there or in Canada. Mr. Wm. Parkin left for the north- west on Wednesday last. We wish him success. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Moore, and daughter, Miss Muriel, visited at Zion on Sunday. School opened again on Tue: with Miss Wood as teacher. Mr. and Mr‘s. Horace King are visiting in this vicinity. Kisses E. Pethick and ' Gertrude Moynes returned from Toronto Ex- hibition and report a good time. Mrs. W. Brown. who has been stay-‘ ing in Lindsay for some time, re- turned home on Wednesday last. The Mariposa township council held their monthly session in the town hall on Monday. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church are busily engaged working for their bazaar to be held in the ,town hall grounds in September 24. ‘and we are hoping for favorable wea‘ ther and a large crowd. Miss Gladys Hughson and cousin, Miss Edna Irwin spent Tuesday in Lindsay. Mr. Herb Perrin is relieving at Kin-mount for a couple of weeks. Mrs. W. McCuaig and daughter.‘ Audrey, of Braeside, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Savinac. The threshing machine very busy. ' ZION. FENELON NR SALE On Tuesday, again Ladies’ pebbled Ieathex hand tags in black. grei' and green with leathex handle or long cord, also “$1 00 with coin put-use CHILDREN’S TAN KID GLOVESâ€"Two dame fasteners sizes 3 to 6. Special per pair LADIES’ CROSS BAR HANDKERCHIEFâ€"In ex- t.-a. ï¬ne quality lawn, regular 50, specxal 9 for......... New Curtain nets in Ivory, Beize and Arab also two tone effects. [)1 ices per vd 256 to .............. SPECIAL RUG VALUESâ€"Special imported tapes- try rugs, size 3x3, 3263:}. 3x4, 31-2x4, $8.50 to . . .. HAND BAGSâ€"Ladies large leatherette hand bags, black only, special ....................................... Carpets and Curtains Fall style books for sale in dress goods department only 20c. Dress Trimmings Allover Laces In cream, paris and black, neat designs, $4 prices per yard 50c to ................................................ . A complete assortment in ball fringes and crystal trimmings in all the most desirable shades. Be sure to get your copy of The Fall Quarterly Style Book before making up any new garments, as it il- lustrates il'zehtestauLhexi- tative F all Sters. You can get the bod: at our pattern counter. Eelvet Squm-eq 3fo 1-2, our leader only Men’s and Boys' Sweater Coats For Months past we have been gathering together the dise that we have had the pleasure of showing. We would ini whenever visiting Lindsay and especially so during EXhibitil plete. Rest Room, Parcel Ofï¬ce, Drinking Fountain, etc. for them, \«Ve deliver your purchases free to G. T. R. or C. I absolute safety is assured ' ° $1.00 to $5.275 Ladies’ fancy woven coats with flat knit high collar and cuffs, col- orings, navy, cardinal, fawn slate. Special ........................ 3.25 SMALL FURSâ€"In Persian Lamb Mink, Sable, Seal Blended 0;, p055- um Blue COOII Natural Coon pand Marmot. and Arab 60c .............. 33““ $19 --:$19. 50 In colors black, navy, green, grey and garnet, Prices range from 50c per yard to ........ $1 En Coats in Muskrat, Seal, Persian Lamb, etc. Ladies’ Furs Whip Cord Suitings Reversible Coatings 54 inches wide in colors tan, grey green, fawn navy, our leaders per 2 yard ............................................ Taffeta Silks in shades of 9 tan, brown, reg. 75¢, per yd. 3 C Reversible Coatings We extend a very cordial invitation to all ladies to visit our Millinery Par- lours on the above dates. The newest creations in fashion- able millinery are them for your in- spection. Opening Tuesday _W£glnesday Millinery Iotooclucoocntciuulo 50c 25c 29c THE LINDSAY POST . SUTCLIFFE SONS Lfff‘fxtxi $150 been Gatherino together the choicest selection of {all and winter Ar 1 T1? A smart model is shown in black and navy serge. The coat is the proper fall length semi-fitted and well tailored, Coat lined with silk serge and lrimmed with but- tons, skirt With high waist line... $18.50 :5 1 Ladies’ Sweater Coats Misses coat of blanket cloth in colors of light and dark grey with large collar trimmed witn black and white cloth and braid, the belt and cuffs are of same material as $ collar ............................................................ 1 1 Ladies coats of heavy reversible. cloths in two colors, grey and brown. This model is one of the new straight line effects with belt, collar, revers and cuffs made of the reverse side of the cloth for ............ $1 1 Misses’ Coat New Fall Mantles. Lindsay \r'Ve would invite you to m; ing Exhibitifln Week. Vountain, etc. Check your p . T. R. or C. P, R. stations. :harges prepaid on anv more} Ladies’ heavy all wool Sweater Coats in colors navy, cardinal, fawn White, black, serpentine weave, E high roll collars, pockets, 4.00 and nicely finished, only Hat and Cap Section: Men’s Raincoats in newest shades and styles, 3.95 to ........... Boys’ and Children’s Suits in all the newest shades and weaves, rang- ing in price from 2.75 to ............ 9.50 Men’s light weight Overcoats, in brown herringbone effects, medium length lapels, best Italian lin- ings, 44 lengths. Special ........ 10.00 Men’ 5 Light Weight Overcoats Men’s Tweed Suits in bronze, pin check patlerns, coat medium length, un- breakable fronts, semi-fitting back, vest high buttoned, full leg trous- ers. Our leader .................... 12.50 Clothing Department ’ENING _w “v--- Sheck yo.ur parcels and be fcéeâ€"flfâ€"râ€"cm caring .. R. statlons. There they are checked and , on any purchase of $25.00 or over. Tweed Caps in all the newest shades and shapes, 25c to ....................................... Men’s Stiff Hatsâ€"King quality derbies in blagk’ with low. medium height crowns and in various w1d- ths of brims, With flat, pencil roll and cigar 2 q“ rolls, corals, only each ........................................ -. Men’s Felt Hats in the new rough fin- ish, colors bronze, black, grey, brown, 1.25 to Pure Scotch \Vool Blankets. soft and fleecy, each blanket is ï¬nished all round, extra. large size, 68}; 5 50 86. Only per paxr 0 .u-u..-oc......... Kimono Clothsâ€"In large range of light and dark col- orings and patterns. soft ï¬nish, with or without 20 borders, per yard c eoncuoeua-o-o..uuu cute-I... nu.- American Flannelette Blankets, large size in white. with pink and blue borders, nice soft, well napped blanket. Only per pair.............. make this store your headquarters k. Our Store System is com- ?Y?‘°Tf.16.00 loot-coco... UND} coo...- o cub-.oc‘noo-u .QOOIIII....... See Our $10. Cape Gloves for 1‘" n on and cigar 2 50 .......................... . nadesand l 50 .................. . 5, large size in grey and co..- ; 2.00 merchan- 1.25 PAGE 5.