THESE COATS mark the height of fashion for Fall and \V inter wear You have noted how nice Overcoats ill: ways are and you have always found them reasonable in priceâ€"likewise this year. If we said we were proud of them you might think us vain, yet we have no hesitation in sayingr that they l ar wonderful value at the prices we ha 'e marked them. \Ye ask your early inspection and know that you will feel well repaid. I New Dress , f Material Dress fabrics of everv color that fashion has set as being: wearable this season. \Yeaves as new and promin- ent as the colors and more than that~tltey come to us iroln the best looms the "“ trade knows. Exceptional- l . : er *1 -\ x it Lug range to choose from k 1’}? ant. vaittes that help to , 5:,lil' make choosingr am. A I :V,.»_ v‘ _ r r 1. «3 -. -. v3 . .c ed _.. 122':ij 0). here \llll gut you 1.1- a side information as to what re. ’ ' f ‘. v .> H...- is correct for the season. Oil . . ‘ ’»Q§‘.V.9“ C _._‘> -~--“"" . . . â€ll. Will Staring at i sift; , p. ï¬zz-tings, lilllzl- - i I F E E "“'~“t€t‘s "7"{3'1N Flan- :..:>. \Mw ‘ ' 4.33:5, my Women‘s Institute Rest -: '1 - Room 2nd Floor 7 ..,.-.«.~;‘ I (la I PLAN IS APPROVED. if 't D retary Bryan's Idea. Five Arrests Are Made in Fam- ous Necklace Case. 9 't:3 lllll WRECKED: ..... l I “'orth of Jewels Results In the 311911 an arrangement.†Recovery of Valuable Pearls -â€"-Scotland Yard Oï¬icials Brought Cl! the Coup. '37:- 8750000 necklace belonging to Max' mittee's proposals. alts Iver-3 made Meyer, which occurred on July 1:). .5 â€p.91. - H†between London and Paris. Boy Dies of Lockjaw. . .. 7 , The men are believed to be mem- ""“W- *‘bers of an international gang of early yesterday morning and the othv ers during the afternoon. iii-1‘7 ‘ 7?»; All of the men are said to be Lon- tionality and were residing in Dal-' ‘31:»- i2is.*_e;1dy_ I‘m. L'orth London. I J . .. ‘ C . .-. The men were taken to the Bow "‘3’ Street police station. where they Will; LINDSAY l , l l The debate disclosed a unanimity l of sentiment in favor of the general 5 idea, but differences of Opinion as to . ‘whether the proposed text of the “i i treaty should be approved. Finally, “ ‘7 I I‘ONDON- Sept. 3,â€"Chief Detec-l Mr. Bartholdt's motion was adopted .. «in :ax‘es‘iea- . live Inspector Ward of Scotland in an amended form, expressing keeping and custody. Yard, With other detectives, brought heartiest approval of the idea and te- is Well as w -.,_ off a big coup yesterday in lVortb questing the permanent committee on . i ' V H London, when they arrested ï¬ve men arbitration to take it'under considera- l l I l he 32‘. righ: mud in connectoin with the loss of the, tion and incorporate it in the com- . CHATHAM, Sept. 3.â€"Harold Jos- . 95:2: '21: j~_».:.;~; .ypys: ' ‘ . . .-ted. eph, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. - _. mwves' Some Of them were arres Walter Dillon of Berlin, died yester- i day afternoon from lockjaw. The lit-g Now the Government is practically 1 tie fellow got a. sliver an inch long; forcing it, and the matter was left in . c, 3 . - in his foot a. week ago. The silver“: the hands of the Grand Lodge ofï¬cers lioners, though they â€e of mixed na ’ was extracted and the boy was run-l to meet the Government's ning around on the streets when te-l It was decided to hold the next con- I .. . ' ' r uarter ln: , . , b‘on‘ a compara. \er poo q ‘ tanus set in. He died in great agony. Old Lambton Resident Dead. SARNIA, Sept. 3.â€"Yesterday one in these new Fall Suits. The New Millinery It is once more ti lilillinery. Seasons You will like our sh and stylish appeal-a count on coming here. Dates i DOHI‘ZRTY APPROAC Depart 'Thaw. safe-keeping and custody o commitment aforesaid for this season and for newness will be unsurpassed. Prices Will be to your liking, so Watch for 0pening C. M. B. A. To Increase Rates. HAMILTON, Aug. 30.â€"-â€"The Catho- lic Mutual -â€"Benelit association yester- day discussed a recommendation ECIDELY NEAT styles are shown You nat- urally look to us for ï¬rst information and correctness of approved models. This season you will ï¬nd your mind’s eye will be well and easily satisï¬ed for no where will you ï¬nd such a real varied showing l and not only that but exclus- iveness is preeminent through- out the entire range. They are ready for you now. ’_â€""l me to call your attention to new 588111 to slip around quickly and so the time for change of Millinery is here again. OWlllg nee 1t . mourn-n...» mun-u.- ou‘m ______.J Kent and William Streets BED. ’ l 3 MAY SOLVE THEFTl _ â€"â€":â€" . . . i Minister Asked by x. r. Ofï¬cials To l ' » . l Interparhamentary Louncnl Likes Scc- l , . ' "‘ I) _ ' THE HAGUE. Sept. 3.â€"The Inter-i .~.O;0T:;Z:m,§ugxc°? “Messrs. 1" parliamentary Council, at its ï¬rst: i meeting yesterday, discussed a reso-g l lution proposed by Richard Bartholdtg ; of Missouri, declaring that the con; ' 5 ference "approves Secretary of State; V N V GANG Bryan’s plan whereby the nations Ii TERI ATIO‘ AL bind themselves to submit disputes for investigation by an impartial, . lcommission before resorting to hos-3 a.) ., .-_, ".0, q "a,“ rt; Round-[p 01' Men -Believed to "“9; tilities and requests the Governments ’ “3' ....e.. = Been Involved In Theft of $750,000 to enter into negotiations to secure Montreal, and It. Prlngle, K.C., of Ottawa, re-‘ presenting the State of New York; Roche spent a busy day in Calgary have presented to Hon. Charles J. l granting audiences to deputations. - Doherty, Minister Of Justice 0f the and conferring with local leaders of a number 0‘ “sum“ Fomigiotndof C‘ainada. '11 101111331 Del-id: the Conservative party. In an inter- ion, a e at s on rea us. A"). an view he stated he would introduce an ' signed by Thomas 3- Carmody, Attor-i amendment to the land act of next ual way. The secretary then.read the trey-General for the. State 917 NW; session to provide for the restoration minutes of the last meeting. 3011‘. praying that Harry 5- Thaw o? the old “clock" clause relative toI be deported to the place whence he homestead duties. came, to wit: The Matteewan State Hospital of Dutchess County, State of New York, one of the United States of America, so that he may be placed in f the pub- lic authorities of such state, charged under the law ofthe state, and of the his safe- from the insurance department at 0t- tawa that it increase its rates so that the assets would equal all two conventions; but no act ventlon in Quebec. l --~ r.“ as This suggestion was made at the last liabilities. ion taken. wishes. l Drayton To Submit Report. l "i L ‘be t t r '-e court! Tb» S'm - Mg-.. 31:53:51? [:pdfstï¬ a p01“ 5 of Lambton's early settlers was laid Drayton of the Railway Commission " 2 TL â€". a It is reported-that the Scotlandi to rest at Ferocmï¬eld, four mileshs expected home from London at the «~ ,, ‘ i i†(it A Yard men are. looking for other men.l SOUth 0f here, In the person 0! EIVITarlend of next week, when he wxll sub- ' u The pearls have not yet been dis- widow 0f the late John Wheatiey:,lmu to the Government a report re- 7’3573- of Li: is .v 's covered. aged 91 years. She came out in 18†lspecting ocean freights and measures "‘ ~ - .-. , W“. -' i Pearls to the value of tens of thou- from England. She was a daughterltor their regulation. . i i r†5‘ 0' George Proctor, former proprietor It is believed that the attitude of the police who arrested three of the‘ .‘Jr. 31:11: {11 men at a railway station where the)" equalled for the succeeding days of; '5; J Ih’~ v.“ .. N ‘ 9 k ' ni‘r'eit ‘L'x had been watching the men for over. a week. Reports that the necklace - . b bands at dollars were recovered y of the famous Windmill at Corrunna. Inherits Victim's Estate. CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 30.â€"â€"0c-l pathetic to the proposal of _______â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" I "P Pr"- . -. 4... n . . V) were circulated as a blind. . : , i: a“ e“â€" ‘1 the 3"" The men arrested said their names- uf’lyordgmstgtiieniifilii:vsictt‘lgnil.t for the . “: 2;.3‘: r‘f).;C3;Yfl:il". in are Silberman, Grisand, Lockett, Mc-l high“: murdered his wife a yearl aliens-e. Carthy and Gutteworth. The latter is ago less than a. year after her mar- \~;3e:t l liniisdy ls alleged to have violently resisted ar- riage. He was convicted and sentenc- covery of a. case of Asiati «er m rest and atempted to escape. ins, Kw", 7, , i r 7_ € ' ‘1‘“ ‘{f Benn-any, has not yet reac To Be the Best Dressed City. case. ‘ m- European, has been prepared fonSon , , estate. i “‘D‘Francisco during the fertola festival, victims 7 October 22 to 25. 9 Here is a list of the chief features of ’ the decorations, for which estunates . have been received bi‘ the liortol; ’H - . . : festival committee: on m 0| 0 '11“ is your name anohthlc ade- ' eons, 100,000 flowers, 24 acre: of flags, .____________._â€"â€"â€"â€" Started a M73150?! l nodes and the like; 40,000 electric bulb! “,3" ‘.W' - ..__ . ..., Ana..â€" .-. AM' W Wilma 31“."; ed to be hanged last October. but an- d to the Supreme Court, which peale bed a decision in his - ud e Mentzer now decides that ,1 â€tr , The greatest decorative scheme over W‘yjomfng law does not prohibit I, 7' ., o. Poterboro, Outlined for any city, American or e-murderer from inheriting his port. _. -‘4aâ€"OI when he will be tendered the British authorities is wholly sym- ing some sort of an international tri- 1 ; an: , Yard: _ bunal, before which the companies l pearls at a large sum. Scotland cupylng a cell, in the penitentiary will be expected to justify their rates. death house and facing the sell-â€01d, The coâ€"operation of the United States ' ' ndemned wifeâ€" . . the» J. Warren .enkins. co may be necessary. expected to meet a purchaser for ‘ murderer- has won in the courts an establish- Asiatic Cholera In Vienna. VIENNA, Sept. 2.â€"Much anxiety has been occasioned here by the dis c cholera. The patient, who came here from See loniki, is suffering from only a mud attack, according to the oil‘m'al re- Borden May Visit Quebec. , QUEBEC, Aug. 27.â€"-â€"Premier R. L. Borden will shortly visit Quebec, 8. compli- mentary banquet by citizens of Que- bec, at which he is expected to make an important statement the. Hotel Clerk: ‘ ‘Beg PardM' “I" but or transcontinental railway t will cov- terminali, which up to the present have been Visitor: “Wlfyr Y“ “i“: h'°n.'t delayed and are causing great ' l tone of plantar for Itatnoo, eolon- I just put my Signature on the rggls- mm in Quebec. as therein no- thing whatever roan! in the way of . lights, and a With 1.000.000 0811510 POW“; 10,090 8“ Hotel Clerks f‘Yoe, that is what mu“ .to accommdate the trans- ' 89°21.qu of water for the big fountain in ground my curiosity. _ , - p ..-.__-_-. {continental railway under, present m rhea It ll out in will“: ...__â€".....__‘ l education should be completed they tag“. Mrs. T- DOWItey 3130 gave an would be given assistance and given excellent paper on pickling, A vote of a start in farming and that these thanks was passed to Mrs. Rea, our promises. so far as the Stony Reserve ho my were concerned, had not been'carrled 3' out. International E3peranto Congress has Mr. and Mrs. T. O’Neill are visit- decllned With thanks the invxtation ing her brother, Mr, Chas. Porter, in 1915. This was based on the Tomnto- ground that the journey was too long } Miss ‘Adella Hickson entertained OTTAWA, Sept. 3.â€"â€"Chairman l for Europeans. Paris was selectedâ€,er little friends on Labor Day. for the Congress in 1914 and Edin- burgh in 1915. congress ended with the feast of in- Mrs. Dorgan and Miss Katherene ternational speeches warmly advocating peace , had been delivered by the German the latter 5' parents, engineer, Herr Schiif, and the French Wm. Best, Hillhead, «have returned to General Sebert, an English delegate, Chicago Ill. Miss Best. is attending Col. Pollen, caused great enthusiasml ' ° by embracing both of them. 1 . _ , . '- . t _ . . Reds In Manoeuvres Are Victor-s After here‘tcorr 1n the exc‘ul‘slon to P6 er ; Olive Oil has llé‘en used as a food boro, v13, Stoney Lei-Le. land medicine time the beginning 3h. .mlllfla “In“! M in "19 ma- spent Sunday in. this place. i ,TRANSIENT TRADERS’ Poms CORNER :- BYl_AW PASSED SPZZ‘“;;°..TSS 5°22: H... Spent a few days at the home of Mr. J. B. Powles. lmllortanl Measure Adopt- ,Mr- A... and Mrs. Samuel are... is spendin, a co e of were t'gi .- ed by Town Council F m i a t ing relatives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Powles attend- ed the funeral of the late Alex Sinâ€" At last night's session of the coun- chair, of Cambray, last Saturday 611 a new 1957an regulating transient We all were sorry to hear of the .1 lizr:;u;dme:sr1 passed its several readings. sad drowning of little Roland Westaâ€" . llatin S a’bylaw for licensing, regu- W337. winch occurred last Tuesda 8‘ and governing transient trad- and we all have the s 1;}; iv. ers and other persons Whose names, father who is left zil‘zrrflpza thOr he have not been entered on the assessâ€" Mr. and Mrs: Wm siims of 0 ~ , wen ment roll in respect of incom - ‘ e or Sound, 18 spendln w. busmess assessment for the then curâ€" m. g friends and fethites 1,1373 “:1?â€" rent year and who offer goods, wares C'lnity. ‘ 1.21 this v1- and merchandise for sale by public Mrs. Geo. Whisl - (.18, (f Fens-Lb. auction conducted by themselves or is spending a couple '6‘- days $113. I. ng by a licensed auctioneer or otherwise, lt-Irs. Wm Cooper r » r . " .Oth who ofler. them for sale in any Mrs, J38. Slater spent Sunday 1 t 0. or manner, and for rewiring tran- at the home of Mr Jug G.“ as Slant traders and other persons Whose Blythe. - . .aham at names are “Gt entered on the 353:8?“ MISS Hattie Powlcs who event. 9’ , . men. roll or are entered on the as- couple of weeks in Toronto {:33 a. Sessmcnt roll, for the ï¬rst time in turned to her heâ€? . , re- respect of income or business assess M M ' . - r. and Mrs. Alhcrt Jackett ment, and who 50 offers goods, wares Cameron, spent Sauna 1 t i of or merchandise for sale, to pay a~ . - - F as at the a ‘v o . I a £8- has returned to Powles Corner wher ‘ e The, bylaw stipulates thatno tran- She Will take charge of the school for {lent trader not on the assessment another year and wi h r ' :roll shall oï¬er goods, wares or mgr- Mr. Jas. Wazar is :isi::03::lc:vies ichandise for sale 'in any manner in in Tharam. D i . lljindsay without ï¬rst taking out. r Mrs. Jno. Sims is spending a few license; no such license shall apply.weeks in TorOIlto and Owe-:1 So“nd :3 to the 931.9 of the stock of an insolv- Mr. Wilbert Glasapell is attehdl. * :2 lent, which is being sold in the counâ€" Toronto Exhii.ition for a few dejyzé’ ’try or district in which he carried’or; Mr. Jas. Fell and 3.1:. T1105. Harâ€" {j . business at the time of the issueyof a risen is stunting a few days at Tor- ' writ of attachment or oi, the ex- cnto Exhitition. Ocution of an. assignment. Mr. M. Day has purchased the Applicaition for liesnses shall be adâ€" StO'Ck yard and the store hm at dressed to the clerk and there shall Cameron- The stcre house was form- ,t be levied and collected from the ap- er 13’ owned by the late William BYNS~ iplicant the sum of $50.00. We†Cleaning is generally put ofi Any person guilty of a breach of for one reason that people can't see .' Ithis bylaw shall pay a ï¬ne of not what! dirt there is in the well. Well less than $1.00 and not more than cleaning is very important, and it is $50.00 for each ofience, exclusive of 3- Ve-U' favorable time DOW when the .. icosts. water is low. ' . The words “transient traders" Mrs. L. Burton, of New York City, lwhercver they occur in bylaw include spent about ten days visiting be: any person commencing business who brother, Mr. N- Day. has not resided continuously in the MYE- JDO- Hall: Of Beaverton, 91’1" :, municipality for at least, three a. visit to her sister, Mrs. ,N. Day. ‘ [months next preceding the time Of Mr. Wilbert Glaspell Will vacate the ., lhis commencing such business here. Gillie farm, and will take P08559103 of his poultry farm that be purchased near Uxbridge some time this fall. . REABORO Kinmount Fair 15th and 16th Sep. D0 .,.A .4; .... .. . '. ...‘ ,.\».. .,‘ _. . . House- ~= craishiags ‘ 4- ml - 4Q .- (r.c.:.ter aal mm. c R ‘ variec. assortlzlents than we have pre 'ionsly shown 3‘ .u‘ '.'. will he here to greet the - 0 buyer of llouseiurnishings ‘ l and as usual everything strictly correct. See the Haw {Insets There are many new models for you to choose from and a big range of prices. not forget it. Single fare from Lindsay and Haliburton and intervenâ€" (Special to The Post.) ing stations. Come all and enjoy a The Women’s Ins'r'dtute held their‘gOOd holiday. Stony Reserve Indians Lay Com- monthly meeting on Thursday, Aug. C Aliidiiliivéetili, DIS-eyh;.â€"-Dr. ‘ :8,1;.t the 1:(Zne of Mrs. Weldon Ben's. NINETY’FOUR DUCKS arge a ndance was present 1150‘ WERE BAGCED ‘ -"w- ..- a... x- PROMISES UNFULFILLED. The meeting was opened in the usâ€" _ Th3 knowlson party, who 3:01: on Emily Lake, report good. luck. Among .a. party of seven 94 ducks were 9e cured on Monday. In the party were Messrs Merritt, Wflford, Herb and J. M. Knowlson, Harold Wallace and Mr. McDonald, of Stmgecu Point. A. J. Gould, of Fenclon Falls, shot. eleven ducks at Blythe. , Other parties out from Sturgeon Point with varying luck were Blair Clerk, Jack Bigel'ow, Geo. Pratt, Alec Ross, Harry ‘Ryley, W. McLaughlin. Arthur Allin,VChas. B. Sutcliï¬e, J. Dixon, GordOn and Stewart Flavelle, etc. I The programme which was very He also said the report of theimuch enjoyed, consisted of a recita- ranching commission, in so far as it ‘ï¬on by Miss Muriel Downey, an in_ relates to Saskatchewan, would prob- , , . . -. ably be adopted in its entirety, butlsdumentdl by Miss 03‘8 Skuce, and the recommendations with reference‘a. soloby. Miss Laura McMann, ac- to Alberta would be only partially companied by M138 Irene Downey. adopted. The Stony Reserve Indians claimed that various religious denominations that have been instrumental in edu- btr samples of her own make which eating Indians have made. promises was passed around during refresh- when taking Indian children to be , , .. placed in schools that when their ments, when 8‘81?de Was given 3 Mrs. H. Cornell then gave a demon- stration on pickling, bringing with! ____+__.______ Wants Tree Bonus Mr. Henry Chambers wrote the A ' i ' - - '1 last nieht stating that three :- ‘ d .5. Mrs. C. Calvert, Mrs. W. McNevm. Councl ., ’ Espe antists En Congree (years ago he set out four Manitoba, and the meeting was closed 'by singing the National Anthem. The refreshments were prepared by .. o ’ BERNE, Switgerland. Sept. -.â€"â€" Mrs. W. Thornc and Miss E. Russon. maple shade trees, and they are at. present in a thriving condition. He understood that the town makes a. certain allowance to parties setting out shade trees on the street line- He asked that the town's inspector view the trees and report so that he might collect the allowance. â€"- Referred to Committee. to hold the congress at San Francisco Mr. Mossom Deyell spent Sunday After an eight days’ session the under the parental roof. brotherhood. After ' Best after spending the holidays with ___...._...__. _ _ . . .._ _ A. .M...-,.,. a Mr. [and Mrs. A VALUABLE FOOD AND MEDECINE Province Academy of that. place. Miss Lillian Fleming entertained a number of her class mates last week. .- . . ' ‘ATS. BLUE ARM“ RETRL A number oi our young people from no...w.~..-.~.._ ....-awâ€" WW "I! Hard Fighting. LONDON, Ont, Aug. 29â€"The mili- tary manoeuvres were brought to a close esterday afternoon with the ’ . . conclui’ion of the sham battle near let 3 Farm Celebration last week. Mount Brydges. Both the contending Mrs. Young, of Petgrboro, spent the forces had an active night, as each week end with her sister, Mrs. Wm. was anxious to win and neither want- ed to be taken unawares. At two Best. . ., o’clock the Red force broke bivouac Messrs Kenneth Reid, Earl, Hors- with the intentlon of surprising the icy and Huber Burke are spending 3 rec at Christina, but the latter _ _ Eideggacuated its position. A body “'3‘" days at Torcnto, at the Exhibi- ot the Blue cavalry escorting a gun mm. was, however, surprised shortly be- Mr. R. G. Allen t Sunday in fore dawn. The gun was captured we“ Peterboro. men taken prisoners. â€d the k in the morning all Mr. Chas. Foster, oi North Ops. in time It. cmrnills nearly 100 per :cent. of nlltriment. is hr; 133' diges- ;table and makes blood and tissue. 5 Ihe pure oil when rightly made is - very palm ail-e. and lends to saiadsa. ,. rich. apt-rtizcing flavor. Pure. olive £011 is a splendid food for the dys- l peptic as it. supplies plenty of nour- lishment Without taxing the diges- tive organs. Olive oil will correct all common intestinal aï¬ectionsâ€" diarrhoea, dysentery, etc --and is valuable as an internal or exts'mal remedy in treating many other illnesses. Messrs Francis Callaghan, James Reid and Fred Cornell took in Chrysâ€" ow By ton o’cloc A. HIGEBOTHAM } Druggist - ' Undeay Nearly opp. The Poet Oï¬ee noeuvreoweretnaetionholtamfle ‘ ‘ H- south of Mount Brydgeo. and by noon The new 0 P- 3- statianplt Hm the defenders, had driven the Blue head 1.8 now completed. mama retreat and the battle ml mm Laura Mann and Drone ~ ‘ ‘ Downcy are visiting, Toronto blends.