tzen different styles to m t reductions like these : $1.50 We, $ 1 .75 kinds $1.19, $2.25, $1.48, 32.75 kinds 31:81.90, ,all flowersghapegethdï¬. ‘alf price or near it,and “ï¬es most any woxnan,girlmw think of goods goin‘ rd’sregulat )515 stores a Ie Choice of Under. rts and all Under- priced. _ 'ou will stop and ï¬gure the of cotton laces and embroid. rou‘ll ï¬ml you will be about 'cent ahead by buying thee: styles at $3.69: $3.50 styles 5!) : $2.75 styles $1.90; $2.00 $1.48; $1.50 styles 98c. Cotton Drawers lupre-me Lodge will mutant m Midland, (mtario.,ror' Dw- lraml Master. (‘03. San; HW- wsN in tha running. ‘ufl ,en’s Cotton 5, Nova. E roundland, Brunswick lu ‘thI â€surge. ul'ï¬lluu-gv.†My Grand ’l'rcaaurur. 31 an, Toromu. ma Lodge Auditory-J. W Minden, um., and W. I’- Wuruick. 01“., mty Grand , Toronto, Ontal'l A-m... {Int-Aria East ; , Toronto. Unuuuu aria East Ontario East; J toba; A. R. Caz-m William Cox. Queb‘ British Column h. SaskatcheWan, Edward Island; at; â€ram! Maah'f; 74‘9"â€, Walkeflun b-l ('haplam. Rafa! \Valah. timmpton. ‘tily trimmed with 13023, in- x or embroideries. On sale r 38c. 49c and 98c. I following is a list all!!! 0- the ensuing year‘elaclpd SHIN: ne 0113.11thx Lodge mee’g It‘ll!- R_('. The next meet“; 0‘ en's Cotton U v"; . u' Selling at 31th â€Jule Local LlfleS ird Under Value. LMW-W.« iOwnS Reduced. \","i“':‘: ’1.“ ADVERTISF‘RS'â€" W39 in (1 â€Qatar â€arktla?“ 'â€"â€"More in ureme Orange low? ere IS mosscon Abba-rd “‘3 of rans- {QWQUFB‘ 'cm twat ut‘lul‘ of rvlafl‘ lacâ€"Id Whole “(imam L'ufflllwatï¬' A? 8an W r'srémm 139M999. Swank. "an“ hr 329ml and 'ï¬ï¬‚‘ in 9.??h Bobcaygwn. cc") tw'rthdny rweml)’ Mith of mind. Grand diildl'o~n and ï¬rm ‘ ‘0 ttan: -The 93', camp r- Szihdan Nd m: Hun.“ V“, hm: receiving 14:1} nluntwhqfl “2‘ vnxulnéendat‘i‘on l.7331 ludg‘i's n? 1.1:: “range Order ’i‘ï¬â€˜mghmu Hu' immininu 501' the Mid when m- him in Parliament .‘3 rrgunl to m- c-mig’rutiO‘flof French lines“ to this munh'y. The resolu- Uranium-u m mrs (‘nrnm's L.0.h. ('HClUdeh a strung (-mlm‘sation ofhis “’0‘? by praying thu he “my long 5‘3 SE'R'NHO dun/n1 miual rights for 3!: and wvviui privik~g05 101‘ zone. "May hi.‘ tribe increase," 3‘33 â€1" l'«‘tr01iu (hungemen afber a similar rcsolntinn of appreciation. Mex Clark :11»- xpm‘iwl maxim-s held here on turd-ax Snmlu and Monday, by ;Su1\ation \xmx were vcrv suc- sinl and pluusin: to U]? .\I‘ID\ 0m- ‘5 (‘01. Sharp. (.apt. Rim-hie En- n Rilm and (MM outside talent gum: in rhn shmkin" and music. hatth‘l' Gil“ “tuned Ior g at 310mm 5 Com rm: ca man im: Friday ‘hc Board oi E a ('ouncil both ans Tuesday m reports Hf whi( ‘ne lgeuurli n‘n ; “ 'f' NM: It“ ml â€w â€M “mm H lawn 551m. giant You may look respectful but stylish and well dressed Never! =ai¢l man r: 036 of Clark‘: ’16. "3 "$20,113!“ up to th“ï¬nite suit. most 45m Regime mam†“LE 'al‘dt'r. Part." :1 last Friday (-55 of the St 051 (lt‘CidUl Nd! w against, A. J. Soancs for L 5:41ng of a ï¬sh in an unâ€" U11, has been adjourned un- \' m'this week. Robinson. I’mlton street, n. cch-hratnd her 92nd rvi'wntl} and is in good I’ mind. bodyand estate. MIN-n um! great-grand chil- uwngv: u! rungratnla-tiou :unvl marl-nus parts 0! the !'.l 0r “1‘ ,\ DV BRTISERS .-â€"No [‘0 of any kind iflulxcx I ising “11 be accepted at this ~r Wednesday noonâ€"ti. '0! (711 Thn speaking a factory-made, lï¬ned-0mm suit. ' Mu ‘ ’(I F. \l: 1 for general work. Apâ€" s Confectioneryâ€"if. :gimcnt returned home Saturday last. )f Education and the Hulk held interesting .weniug this week, which will be. given 27th, 190‘? ml uw- has “Dug-ht Mu» price bE’mg nt-ighhrfl‘hï¬bd 0‘ n .. i; “'31“ kï¬0â€œâ€™ï¬ ..t u-m‘ time 60“; â€in! Mn: gueeéï¬ï¬‚ml .udamlmn: We??? (“aunt-H NW {0% unhedi J, J: u'l held on the rec- evening under . paul‘s church. and em'oyablo HI w u, Mann. Url'hnl’ï¬ï¬‚fl, Feb I‘l \ , Port “0933 \V. C. Shier. um: mane» MEI - â€"Toronto News :4â€"That the game ï¬sh in the Kawartha. Ilakes are in: danger of being destroyed entirely by carp coming through the new Trent Valley Canaljrom Lake Simcoe to Victoria county, is the -ca.use 0: a letter of complaint to Mr. Tinsley, Provincial Superintendent of ~Fisher- ies, this morning from Mr." George Goodwin, of Lindsay. Mr. Tinsley does not agree with the complaint. â€"The annuél excursion of the Dur- ham Old Boys _will be run this year on July 25th, embraeing 511 stations between Petcrboro and Whitby 'via ‘(:~.T.R.‘ From Toronto the party will go to Niagara Falls by boat. â€"This year the Twelfth of July {will be royally celebrated at Cobo~ iconk. -Lindsa.y lodges, .of the Order, and the other lodges from the sur- rounding district will take part in the Coboconk Walk. gent who obstructed the police had town Dominion 11 1,0 hand over $1325.01: a drunk his wife and son, and disbrderly charge another visitor Gillies and Mash had to ddnate' $72“). 'a few weeks here â€"The attention of the ladies of. Lindsay and the countyis drectedï¬o D'undas . Flavelles’ advertisement on page 12.11115: ï¬rm is advertising ,a “Challenge LSale,†andlti wouldaea’n to be a sale that challenges attention , and where prices‘ and qualities of Dr Nee-lands, dentist, returned last goods challenge all rivals. ï¬e advt. Friday from a risit to old friends should .be read. and acted on. i and aoquamtances at Grand Rapids, Mount Pleasant and other hoints in M' ' . - arrested. Satflurday amid some little “31118311 He met man; old friends . ,. .. ’ , , l excitement, by Chief Vi t, for 2;“le \lSlt and hada \er} peasant m audits Chas Pym ieit this week'for a trip to the west. They will go as . {at west as Vermillion, Alberta, and will be gone about one m.onth - -â€"Two pugnacious Englishmen were --The ï¬re alarm was rung in on Monday eVening and the team made a. record run. to Mr. Wilson’ 5 William street. Here it was discovered that the alarm was an unnecessary one, and had been caused by some one see ing the reflection and smoke from a hon ï¬fe-in Mr. W1 lson’s yard. The team were on the scene; however, in a hurry, which shows that they are on} the job holidays and all. â€"Mr. Geo. ‘McKellar, who was re cently a. guest at Pym’s Hotel, had in his possession acopy of the New York Daily Gazette. The Gazette in its day. and generation was a sober reliable Sheet apparently, but to-day this' copy at least must be Classed among the, “yellow" journalsâ€"yellow- ed with age aid time. ' And well it might be so, for the paper is dated Friday. May 18¢, ,1789â€"over 118 .W‘nrs ago. The chief article of in- terest in the copy is a vei‘batim re- port of the speech of His Excellency G. Washington‘to the two Houses of Congress. The paper throughout has the distinguishing feature. of course. of the long old style “5" that looks like an â€I". Mn W‘s/Adaméi, “Tomato. 15 vies: Mm; at his heme have: Judge McMillan, 01 :4: in the city on Friday Review. Mrs. Williams and dau; tie, Fair aVenue, jpmt in Oshawa. with friends. visiting Mr - Fwir avenue. Mr. W- T. â€0ԠSon’s staff spent awa. Mr. . C. the gqest Tho‘sx Pottle- 0‘ I Mr. and'Mrs. Graham, of Londoxl, w ofl‘his parents here on St S. Wfl'ISh and MI. T. oï¬TorontO. 9993‘ S io'mcr's parentsr 3"- T. Cooke. I ‘ LcMi‘llan, of Lindsay. city on Fridayâ€"Pct déy; no“; 6f the ~S§rat~ but tomcrly of the; W.- W» B Miller, 02 :hle furriers and 8' $1- smcuï¬e the holiday in 0511‘ daughten, 39" ant the holiday of Brantford. is .8, Wm. Jolifle. >11, of Toron- motherumrs' ï¬rm of holidays in. Bay. was Pctevboru of Sunday Hayor X mommy Wgter Commis sinner Brady arid Superintendent Hammond- inspected the waterworks and ï¬re» alarmsystems "‘in .Peterboro gat- a. I last week. svisiting friends in Brittany Kori past wéek. returning Impact: 9 ncsday this week. ‘ ’ “Hr.andH1js.Chas Pym left this week‘for a trip to. the West. They. will go as 7 far west as Vermillion, Al term and will be gone about one month. Mr. Allan Gillies, the business man- ager of the Stratford Herald, “was in town Dominion Day,z accompaï¬ied by Gillies and Master Allan will spend a few weeks here with he: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Galbraith. Mr. Rendol Snell! formerly editor of the Marmora Herald, was in town on Tuesday and paid The Watchman? Warder 9. Internal call. Mr. Snell is the author of ' “Reâ€"11_1carnation, or Lite 'Retiggns Unceasingly.†a short treatise taking up .the transmigra- tion of souls, from a. scientiï¬c stand- point. ' ' Mr. G. E. Broderick. .’princ'ipal of .indsay Public Schools, left on Tues- ay for Peterhorough when: he will be one of the teachers in charge of the summer school :61» teachers at St. Peter’s school in that city. The iounding of these summer schools has quite an intereSting history. Some years ago an action was started to prevent certain of the Christian Bro- therhood from being allowed to teach in the Separate Schdols in the Pro- vince, as it was claimed that they had not the neCessary qualiï¬cations required under the Schools Act. The case was tried before J usfice McMa- hon, who gaxe dec151on adverse to the Brotherhood. When the case \1 as appealed to the Privy Council this judgment “was sustained all along the line. The summer schools were designed “ith aiie“ to aiding and assisting the teachers in Separate Schools to fully. qualify in all par- ticulars to the requirements of the Act. Many of the Separate school teachers believe the move a good one, and think that it is only right and just that all teachers in all aghools should prepare themselves So as to meet in all details the requireâ€" ments asked for by the Schools Act. C-anada’s goeatat railway, in build- log a line to. connect Toronto with the main transgontihental track at Sudbury, has incidentally given us 11‘ ncw‘direct route to the Muskoka Lakes district, ox'er which fast pus- senger trains will be runnlng‘ after Saturday, June 29nd. Bale, which is reached in three hours and a half from Toronto. will be the Lakes ter- minus this summer, and there steam- ot‘sflol‘ the Muskoka Navigation Co†will oatmeal; wlth trains. carrying ‘travellers to all points on \ Lakes Muskoka. Joseph and Ilasnemn The roadbed is heavily laid and well ballasted. train equlpment is new and handsome, and some excellent, time is made: In addition to the local trains there wlll be two flyers to the Lakes, the Lakeland leltad and Hllnl‘lï¬Ã© Express. and two flyers mum bound. me Queen Olly 1“]er and ‘l‘wl: light, Limited. Through sleepers will mm to and from Toronto. Iluï¬aln. l'lltahurg slid ligw York. and. of -._u “nuxnn‘ n! nun!- run B9 anu nun. n..v..Â¥-, t'i'ttshurg and Sew YQI'R. and. uf ammo. a splendid @qmpmam at par: law an. aim cars. and luwvimm any GOGGMFS: , n. Foster. Dmrm Passenger Agent. 0.9.3,. at Tum": to. will be glad to mail mu pan‘tiuw lama of trains and handsome muse tvmed Muskoka folder. or same may he abtaimad tree from local (3.1! N. agents: .-8, “Proï¬â€˜les, cross sections. anu spur. -7 ï¬cations may be seen after July 6th, 'hte of m? 10: 1907, at Lindsay, at the ofï¬ces at J. R. McNeillie. Esquire. County _.. Clerk. 08 ' . seemty willbe reqmred for the her in hit will K Ito his pedal-o formance of the work. i but an die 6H- the Man'- '12. . GEORGE 8mg 0.1.5.. m hot milk!- 1 I L‘ A , “ County 'Engineér. w nonhuman.â€de h-- n: 560 to 800 feet. elude guard "ti" July TENDERS WINTBD New Line to Mnskoka 2nd? 1907..L-27-2. cross sectiOQS. and SPeCi‘ â€AL it “flames on Toast†Wasj the W8 Order. 41% BUT HE MET WITH msvnc'u ennloyees was a wniter named Job Straight. who could shot with great prechion. pliy draw poker with un- varying success and pack eighteen pistes of miscellaneou grub upon one huearmatonetlme. Heconldexe- cute all the prevailing melodies either on piano or guitar, and he possessed the most tremendous baritone voice ever heard in Arizona. Why, mensome- times went to anpin's just to hear Joe deliver gastronomic orders. No per- tect description can be given of that voice, however, except to say that at timesitrenllydidmakethingsciawér. Once a fresh young cowboy from near Gila Bend entered anpin's for a Christmas dinner who took it startling éiSï¬héd thud-like at {able ma rough- ly shouted to Stnï¬Qt: ‘ _ world to save sinners. Brln: me Iona {NH-HM)! Grub! Grub! Grub!†“What do you want? “33W on toast! And I want you to hump yourself!" “What's that?†“I've given my order. you MM olddgatutonnlmandlmtyouto get a move on yourself, 1). (I. q. Battle- nnnkea on toast!" , “Rattlesnakes on toast!†crled Job to the cook in accents that would have paralyzed Carl Fomes had that old ham protundo been living and heard nary, everydny buitone a cutie, m chechnate it in ï¬ve move}. _“_I don't m receiving the order. There were a dosen or more 9009'.“ in m mam-ant, and their eyes M *t once turned on the young person M the Bend and the infuriated waiter. In the memtime the cook had taken t big catï¬sh and cut it into tom-It!!! "it u to I clan. m prun- was“. w... “You wutmntflennmoty‘hfl‘ done?†, m mwuurrepatedtbemtemnm â€- Inucyclonlcny.udaommrn-‘ MM-uomunma. ' lolen we mug" 'EAs'r BUFFALO. 11.7.. July zâ€"cuue plied in u ' t ‘ m -â€"Rocelpu. no had: mm; prices un- u he could command. “Well done. with chm . phat: of gravy and cum Coma." Vaultâ€"Mm. In Inc-1’5 now an! 300 a ,0 n ' I ‘ And then Job thundered to the cook. {gnuâ€"Wm. am a“: “u†“d â€'0" do“. *1“! mandamus.“ In to no higher huv . us to out: nae. not In â€"-â€"‘. um um mind. an to in»: â€4:33.!†g3 can “can and (nu m “an!" m m g“... .. mm. mm; - ,A-_-A_..l_ And inn.- A.‘ I“ In ‘Mf llm’m ‘ ‘0 mandat'onupulmunr body can dunk. m Moo. may mu. a". My am amount to be ‘ w- wwrdon no. nth-on. Wu my Vvâ€" U."â€" .. mm {53: pistol, old man. u a present and pmmbo mo flat the nut the any darned 100100!!!“ In ha. ya!“ have “Outs-Illa. ‘rr i Linn-pool Grnln and Produce. LIVERPOOL. 1117' â€but â€" Spot. (Inn: No. 2 wegternywhwr. "t “d; ’12:]. rNone were ottgtqd.‘ m I an m July wheat cloud mac lichen-nun m.: corn 30 Hum-.mniyonuichazer. k Wimtpog Optbm. » Fouowin; m the cloning quouuou on Winnipeg‘s-rain futures My: ‘Wbutâ€" July. we bid. Sept. W Nd. Oct. 51‘: gm Oatsâ€"July 39%.: Did. Mn. 0: MI. I Linoleums www- “uâ€" â€"- 7"-- Latnï¬ï¬â€˜uso per ch: ‘fi’un'u sold "at 84 to 8 club. with o picked lots *umng nt 8 to l'ï¬rcflror to to 0c gfllromï¬a. new : tutu"- stunt: July. 809L311 66¢- Cornâ€"Spot. Hen-dried. quiet.“ '50: old northern, M. 53 W3 (“tum Toronto Groin Mom Gnlh .n-‘A TORONTO. 11111259th otlin {cock at; the city “ambit more 29 cu- ‘oadaz oomp’osod 0'! ‘39! We,†hogs. 711 sheep and lambs, 1103.1". and 1b. ant-ed weight; V W ut’cto Hopi: lb. 94 ho’rseé. an Lapmre, ‘- .ba in 11, QHC ï¬rst directors of den: of faculty Gh- I--- ’nn‘ in lower." - i ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ nonâ€"mum. no me: u: $1.2?» wan:- 5.4%: .0: ms. ml to‘ in»; emf. .I. - , nod Luau - My um!- and cm. In M: Hm .I: 0.03. “8‘ ‘0 “(“3 I119â€) an to II. game on" 0: "‘9: “f “w“ ml: 0M. 90'" 7' 0| «an or boot: - narrow. m «ml-I or boot. (a , NB do. and no“? 5 a lover. - men 0 e at I to I.“ â€9 flwMflflfl'! mum “I'M: ml mwlvwl._|!u 1"." .32.“:3..2.' ._n.c¢m.. no bad: mun:- pflw “n- chmed. Vailâ€"W. I! he“: 0'" “a m Iow.’ - " ‘ ‘ ‘ ""6 iii" m 3 [hummus It In CHICAGO. “-90! no; When; sprint. hush m... mt tux. M .0000... ‘Iherevu want; $04. but]: ' mum ron SALE-Consisting of 200 was all Lot 2. Con. 8, Penelon- On thiaï¬mn there an 2 barns. o... barn 45:80 on stone found-r um, um. Wum1bun80 Luding What yâ€"w. mu up... -- ; 5hâ€. â€.3 to “'3 ’mum Him. a. a. Hail Dad. CATTLE HARKETS. .~ on... .0. Ion Chtcigo 30‘3"!!!“- ..,. mp6. can a: dull for mutefl coo-poop...- .0. 00.... I am To}. n5. .. Mata u M: Mmâ€. W 0 to “tâ€; Ihwp. m “a H- O“. 9“â€... I wm- u "v ’4‘. u ‘03.. 231584 a»: â€M9“. for any“ l 3 Qualities i 8 Prices . All 4 yds. wide NALL ON SALE NOW "ilmAdvdnce Salel (101‘ the auspices of ‘ho Promymrian thurch. Jmetvllle. win he haul on the lawn of Hanverston Hall, (the home of Dr. ‘McCullochJ on Tues- day. July 91h. Th0 Sylvmfler Band offllnduy. will be in nttmdancv. A Mabel“: program wilI be given. Refreshments germ-d from n to B p. Correspondents are muculariy and a new that copy tor the cur- nm. new. Issue must be: mama nos, later than many. The manual strawberry [cstiyul '- unique, m.â€"m«e. These Linoleum represent our fall shipment brought out (di- rect from the Scotch manufaetnners),two months ahead of¢regu- lar shipping time. The qualities are those we have sold for many years and know that they will give the purchaser all the wear that could possibly be expected from a floor covering. They ‘are smooth ï¬nished. clear colored and will retain {it well. Those needing or likely to need floor coverings of this class could not do better than to select from this 10:. Come before the patterns become picked over and get a ï¬rst choice. Season’s.:Choicesjtflpesigï¬ FANNINGB' ELLE 130g yardsu-Renresenting the WHITE WAISTS and evely waist will show that it is real good and extra good too for the price .we ask. They are now on sale so come before assortments become broken. You will ï¬nd it easy saving money†on blouses here. 5 ea c o’ol C 00 losing gagging J exceptclomgly and Satan-3t fl Aug“ ay vs at th' s. h dals y , Strawberry Festival at Janetville Cash md One Price Adults 93c. t‘thron 1 During the month of July when White Waists are most in demand and most sold we make it an annual event to give our customers a special beneï¬t in the way of extra special values, therefore our July Sale’ will be of interest to waist buyers. Our qualities are extra good and the styles are new. and meet- ing with great favor. The prices will range from . Sutclifl’e 8L Sons The Prices you will ï¬nd Right The Patterns now offered are the new ones for fall and all of them were received this week Sale of Women’s 500 to $3.75 LINDSAY Pot-toil. but . .... --»--» W _m’†â€if “M J AMESTOWN EXPOSITION HorfOlk, Yaw Return On In. but, an“! In. 80 u IPIOIAL LOW IA‘I'II Wide Choice uf Rumm- Ru“ omd “mu. Full Information M MM“ “New. 1'.¢'.Mmm.au Kum M. . J. Mum-ma. If. Ml mum'u. “1' VIII L. II. run". II-I'- .‘I I' II'.'I "th: CHINA' JAPAN “wm.ssm Iouon w-du und 80-day Tickets to The Lininy Inflow c on flown-065....“ 0.000(- Fast 0.9M. Summon. fluent on the Paciï¬c «8 "Exupm' an! 01*“. and 8 "lutmuadv law" bonus. Amomuuxiudou to unit mow puma. Ask agent Non Opon .mw-touan-mm Alsoin 01111... on. .000... 3.;6 "n’lkfllo’ 2.3.4 .333... I 0.80â€"0.90 0.16â€"0.18 0.15â€"0.16 0.11â€"0.11 1.06-1.10 0.75-1.00 6.504.“) Looâ€"12.00 0.16-0.16 .7 M00 0.134. 85 5 3 {.3