i -‘-----_‘_*ff3‘fi‘_’i.";ve†(Special to The Post.) The ‘Fenelon Falls annual agriculâ€" tural fair will be held on Wednesday 'and Thursday. Sept. 16th and 1711:. The management expect to haVe a bigger and better fair this year than Ever. Special attractions have teen arrange‘! for, including a baseball tournament on the second day of the fair, Sept. 17. A grand enterâ€" tainment, musical and dramatic, will be given on the evening of the 17th in Dickson’s Hall. On Wednesday afternoon, Sept. End the ladies of Fenelou Falls met in the lecture room of St. Andrew’s church and organized a society to aid in relievmgdistrcsa and adding to the comfort of ; our soldiers In the present war. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Lord; lst vice-pres, Miss McArthur; 2nd vice-pres, Mrs. J. H. Brandon; treas- uror, Miss Ellis; secretary, Mrs. Mr. W. H. Robson, of Toronto, is “siting relatives in town. vâ€"v-vvâ€"v â€"-"wvv-â€"â€""vâ€" 'vvvâ€"'-â€"_vvâ€"'__v __ ___V g Why harp on Foreign Goods? Made In Canada is the Slogan. French In the list of fall fairs published! Mrs. McGiII, in the Lindmy'r’ust an error occurs ~visited her cou in which the date of Fcnelbn Falls dan this week. PAGE FOUR. Shirtsâ€" Neckwear â€"â€" Underwear. New ' Fall Goodsâ€"prices rlght in ~wtiff m~ 50h, shnps'ré For Men. Young For Men, Young. Men up tn-(Imv, yuamn- MN} and Boys, and BOYS. Single Mid tat-.1 $1.00 to $3.00 newest Fall pat- double textures, tweed tvrnsserges. etc. crnvenettes. etc. $400 $4.00 to $20.00 to $18.00 To the thousands who will attend Iindsay’s Great Central Fair Me ertcrd a nest (ordial invitation to make this store 3’0}? 322.30}. T,‘ o o o , . o {"9311 5-3 .4:- _- ‘ quarters while in town. We have made every preparation for your comfort and CODVPniénCC m shopping. Our stocks of my, ,. i all Wearables are most- cc mprelzemive 2rd best of all you can buy tlum during these unsettltd times at Regular Prices A Truly Regal Showing Of The New , Fall Wearables FENELON FALLS t, mUSiCal and dramatic, given on the evening of the Dickson’s Hall. LET US SHOW YOU HATS SUITS RAINCOATS 1860 in these early while ybu can buy them here at regular prices. Our stocks of the new fall gloves, hosiery and underwear are especially complete and well assorted. Anticipate your needs These handsome suits set forth in a splendid way, the fash- ions most favored this fall. They are not exaggerated types. but are cleverly toned down and thoroughly practical models which the extreme and conservative dresser alike will soon be wearing. The important style features are semi-fitted and straight line effects in three quarter and longer length coats with flare in the coat skirts; long tunic. pleated circuizu' tiered and ruffled effect in the skirts. Gabardines, Serges, Poplins, Broadcloths and novel- ty weaves are some of the favorite materials represented. Colors are mostiy handsome dark shades." The workmanship of every garment is faultless and the values are excellent: lt is more or less remar able for styles as new as these are to achieve the popularity already given them. We can attribute it to only one thingâ€"thelr intrinsic beauty which is evident at a glance. 4.1m Zm<< m):- mc_.â€".m JEN WEED Omm>ju< DUEâ€"EMU. DlSTlNCTlVE STYLES IN THE NEW EALL COATS. Hundreds of the new Fall coats, each one possessing some distinct individuality all its own. are here for your inspection. The materials are chiefly Chinchillas, Wool Velours, Curl Cloths, Zib: elines and Fabrics giving the effect OK warmth. Dark colors are much in. vogue but many fancy patterns, includinglplaids, are seen. The new seven-eighth and the full lengtlfhave’supple- mented the shorter coats that have hitherto been in vogue. The reclingote effect is a dominant one while nearly all the coats are loose or semi-fitting. You will see smart and handsome coats of this sort in abundance in our present showing. Prices ...... $8'50 to 50'00 Mrs. Cowles, of Toronto, 'is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Tawnley. Mrs. N. Yarcoe and Master Garâ€" land returned on Saturday from a visit to friends at Goldwater. Mr. W. H. Kcarns has returned from a trip to the Eastern Inovm. Mr. Jos. Haï¬y spent a Vacation in Toronto last week. ' Mrs. Stevens and Miss Wilma Stevens of Cuboconk, visited Mrs. Thos. Austin and other relatives in town last week. Mr. Barclay Mason, of Ott-mn is spending a couple of weeks with his parents in town. Mr. Harold Wilson of Toronto, spent Labor Day visiting pis parents Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson. Miss Leona Calder left on Thurs- day for Toro’nto. Mrs. McGil , of Sturgeon Paint, visited her cousins, the Misses Jor- Prices ...... Children’s coats from $2.50 to $12.00. Prices. . . ups-â€â€˜7 gnu-v.†,. ..., .4, , / lawI £21kâ€; 71% ,A ‘ .... an ca . - n “7‘"“1-‘57 - us w “v v- ‘ " «,u . hades. he workmanship of every values are excellent: ices ...... $10° to 40'00 DUNDAS AND FLAVELLES LEMITED We are pleased to hear that Mrs. I Miss McCully Joseph H. Falls who has been m I guest ‘of her a Little Britam under the care of Lr. on, on Mondayl Mr. S. Weekcs,‘ who has spent the summer months with Mr. R. G. Westaway, returned to his home in‘ Liverpool, England,on Monday. The School Fair will be held in Oakwood On Wednesday, Sept. 16th and will certainly be very interestâ€" ing. We hope for good weather and a large crowd. . Mr. Thomas McMullen and f-ittle son Seward, of Peterboro, were guests of Mrs. L. Switzer over the holiday. Mrs. Dunn IS visiting her daughter Mrs. John Rich at Bobcaygeon this week. Miss ' fEnaL‘Riohnyaond of Toronto sï¬Ã©nt‘ Labor-Day 'wiï¬hk'Mrfand' Mrs J. F. Brass. sts Bertha Brokenshirc, who has been waiting her mother, returned to Toronto on Tuesday. ' (Special to The Poqt.) Miss Cynthia Warner, of Lindsay, Was the gue'st of Mrs. F. R. Cann over Sunday. Mr. E. Stevens, of Toronto, ren- dered the solo “The Golden City,†very acceptably in the Methodist church on Sunday. Mr. M. Quigg is spending a holiâ€" day in Torontu, and attending the Exhibition. Miss Larmcr, of Millbrook, ha: resumed her pusition in" Mr. Wm Campbell's m'lllinery parlors. Mr. Martin Sharpe VISiLCd bind say relatives last week. ‘ Mr. and Mrsf Fred Bell, of Toron~ to, v‘Is1ted friends in Rosedalc last week. Mr. George Pearce is visiting Tor‘ onto Exhibition. HUNDAM FEAVELLES, Ltd. OAKWOOD has Wm. Miss Olive W1lson, of Woodville, is spending the~weekj with .a friends Here. ...:1\IissTLorha Huuyér, ottï¬t'tle .BhyJ a'm, Spent “in‘dor'Day .with ’her sisâ€" ter, Miss Elsie Hullyer. Miss McCully, of Wick, was the guest 'of her aunt, Mrs. A. Camer- Master George Gardner, ,who has spent the summer mth his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Gardner, returned to his home in Toronto on Monda’y. Misses Mabelf and Ethel Prouse and friends of Toronto, spent the week end with Mrs. Grace Prousc. Mrs. Wright of SLerli‘ng, visited her sister, Mrs. J. R. l’owcll during the week. Mr. (‘. W. Stevens spent the holiâ€" day with his parents at (‘uaticookm Que. Messrs. Webster and (:iison, under- tukcrs, were in Little Britain at- tending the funeral of the late Mrs. John Pinkham on Sunday afternoon. Ameng them: who attended the exhi- bition .in Toronto this week were Mr and Mrs. C. A. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. M. Webster, Mr. W. F. Stew-art, Mr. H. E. Tunney, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Giison, Mr. Gm. (Yo-dd; Miss Lillian E. Davidson, Mr. Bert Prouse, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bolton, Miss Meda Davies, Mrs. B. B. Hicks, Mr. Char- les Knight. and Miss Annie Chor- 18y. Miss Grace Williams, of Sunder- !and, Spent the holiday with her sis- ter, Mrs. (Dr.) Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Webster spent the ‘week end at Dunsfnrd, the guests of Rev. A. H. Webster. ‘ Miss Viola Richardson was the guest of Miss Leta Hill of Lindsay, over Sunday. - Mrs. G?rrya of Brussels is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stewart. Miss M. A. Moynes, of Toronmo, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Caleb Weldon. Mr. George. Maxwell, of Toronto, was the guest of the Misses COad over the‘holiday. _ l Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Andrews rc~ turned to their homeTm Akron, Uhib U.S., after a pleasant visit with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Limâ€" bert. THE LINDSAY POST. CHARMlNG SMART STYLES IN THE NEW FALL MlLLlNERY. The diverse ty of the season' 5 new fashions in trimmed hats is Cf} 2:1lied only' oy the individual charm of each model. Wes should Him to tell you“ shout the various «iashionsâ€"shoul d like to minute- ly descri be them to youâ€"but we know that it is impossible to con vcy in w; rds a moper sense- of the ir autistic beauty and be- comiI gness, so we shall have to fail back on the old ple I. of “Come to see them personally." Incidentally we remark that our present exhibition of winter furs is one of the broadest we have ever given you to select from. We are proud of it because it represents the successful culmina- tion oi several months of discriminating search. Every sort of fur is rentesented in our present stock; such as Mink, Black Fox, Black Wolf, Blue Wolf, laska Sable, Persian Lamb, Marmot. Hudson and Electric Seal, etc. The" are made up in the most ashionable and becoming coats, neckpieces, muffs and setts, for women and childrenmand remember that every piece is war- ra; ted as to its satisfactory service. We sell only trustworthy furs. SUPERB S HANDSOME NEW IMPORTED DRESS FABRICS AND SUITINGS ; . ' Plaids. Tweeds, Worsteds, All the new Serges, Gabardines, Broadcloihs, Zlbellnes, Crepe de ChinestArmures, Roxanas. Crippelines, Cingalees, Charmalines, San Toys, Tringalines, tume Velvetc, Silks. etc., arer’herejn gorgeous array.‘ A most representative collection of the immense diversity of weaves and patterns which zire popula'r this fall. You are assured a certain degree of c;<:.:i;_:s~ivcness with any dress goods you select here. . B . . ., ~ . The ‘wzszlom of early SéleCtIQfl l$ pomtcd out by our low prices, any 0. which, on account of the war, may be advanced by the mills on l‘nes which we have to repeat. Mr. James Chambers of Peterboro made a. business trip to‘town last . week. (Special to The Post.) 361‘. and Mrs. J. Shields were the guests of the latter’s parents, Mr. Jud Mrs. Fa_,1hs~o£,Franklin; during the past week. ; r ‘ , . Mr and- Mrs. T. A. MacPhers-on are ,the guests of Toronto friends...‘ After closing the xxlecï¬h'zg in the usual way a pleasant Sociable time was speht, while refreshments were served by Mrs W-m. McNevin sr., Mrs. Grandy, Mrs. T Robinson _and Mrs. J. Bradburn. Conn on with us to the Lindsay Fair to see the New York flying mal- chine on the Fair Grounds. (Special to The Post.) The Realmro Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. H. Reeds, Sept. 3rd. AItmysinglng “The Mnâ€" nle Leaf," and the secretary's reâ€" port was read and adopted, the large number of members present dir- CllHSCd the most practical and efiec- tive‘way of relvieVing the needs the present War would create. At a special meeting held Aug. 24th a number Volunteered to Canvas the district, and these collectors wish to thank the general .public for their hearty response, a§ over $100 was received. Over forty ladies ga- thered, and spent an afternoon sew- ing, as a result a bale containing pillows, shirts, handkerchiefs and socks have been forwarded. _._..;________~____.-_...~.._.._... The secretary pre/ciation from, Mrs. Soles, for ing their illness. paper Sunday, after visiting her father, Mr. W. m. Thorndike. iTWiNC OF THE LATEST STYLES IN FURS OMEMEE REABORO read letters of . ap- Mrs. Hourslcy and flowers received dur- oat.) l Mr. David Dey‘ell, of Mount Horeh 3 Institute , was a visitor to Omemee last week- Suppiy your needs in Biankts, Flanneis. Flanneiettes, Comfort- ers. Linens etc. here. and you will find the choice large and the values enticing. I Mr. and Mrstw ibabe of Uxbridg( {Of Mr and Mrs L sthe hOIIday Mrs. ] business Rev. Calvert Was in town on old acquaintances a... w. w. Jardine 'a-nd daughter, Miss Flo Jardine, are the‘guests Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sandy. Mrs; James BushHElf and son Masâ€" ter Earnest, have-returned home af- ter spending the week endg. in Tor- onto. of Miss Levns returned to town Monday to make preparations for the fall, 'mill‘inery in Mr. Charles IVOry’s departmental store. on Mr "and Mrs. Henry Nugent returned home, after spending week end with Toronto friends Mr. W. W. Jardine 'a-nd daug Miss Flo Jardine, are the‘gues Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sandv - Mr. William Baker and Lindsay motored to town d'ay. Mr. Fred. Corncil, graduate of the Pcterboro Normal School has been engaged as teacher in Mount llcasâ€" ant school. Mr. Dewey Stimson spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Stimson. .Miss Lila Parsons is spending her meation with friends in Toronto. Miss Myrtle '(‘Ilemett has returned home, after spendéng two weeks in the millinery workroom of McKm- non’s wholesale. She his accepted a position in Dundas Flavelieg’ mil- ljinery parlors, Lindsay. Mr. Richard (lornWall was in Lindâ€" say on business last week. Mrs. William McQuade is visiting friends in Weston. ' C Mrs. D. Magcc has returned hon alter a pleasant, visit with her 3 tcr, Mrs. H. Homer, of Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Porter, Manvcrs, motored to town duri Mrs. Langton Wilson is of her son, Mr. J. Wylie. :38 a visitor to Omemee last week Miss Elva Thompson is visiting he} stcr, Miss A. Thpmps‘ou, of Torou . Clemett was i during the past Vlrs. W. Montgomery xbri'dge, were the 9‘ Mrs. Henry Nugent have 2‘ Our Fall Stocks were [3: erhaced 3 and shipped before war 20.5 de- t. clared. We can there/arc n fer :4 you them at Regular 1),:1093. O :9, were the guests Leith Laidley over ‘arew, 0f Toronto, aturday, renewing son is the guest Wylie, of Town and party frnm spending the returned home, , with her sis- in Linds'ay 0n t week. on V -and Mon- In LINDSAY, FRIDAY Of lot nm 'eventh CU] Fleetwood and clca standing house on i v ' any 011.3 {amt ply at Th mgs, m ter w farm is to Mrs. gin and a nd a n d end father ter noun S CI] dcn d 11109 vnh 1w. onto tr: (new. indeed hine ( Omemc UR OH? ADVERTISE it; 7:5: "0 on the MISS her ho: M I M th¢ “I 1.1 W ASNAP é W111 LADiE 0:0 1 Yalm X13") ‘- ml-‘al blue. 1 mu 1 K enabli “11!) g qualit A Chc m HM INC H ll