Screen Doors Screen Windows Screen Wire Cloth Now isthe'l‘ime It’s entirely unnecessary.. our ‘ e omnldehydeiscertain death for e smut at less than one half cent abushel for your seed wheat, barley or com. If on have ever a. solution of or- maldehyde without satisfactory re- sults it was because you did not follow directions or did not get the ri ht grade. t us furnish it this time and ’1] notice the difference. you â€' â€"ALSO Aâ€" m [me at Poultry Netting Many prefer this to Formaldehyde. We have a fresh stock of the best grade to be had. Price 15c pound. Nearly 013130Site Poet oflicc. Wq have them in all sizes and ï¬nally. x 1' on A _ GOOD GOODS CHEAP. Boxall Matthie PAGE 311 A. HIGINBQIHAM Special Reductions in Dominion Pianos and Organs during June! Pure'st Takes less of this grade to do the work. A few good Second Hand Instrument; to 3° cheap wnnznoous: NEXT To GOUGH'S L. A. MURPHY Drugght and Optician. 2nd door west Gough’S- LII" IF IT IS WIRE GOODS YOU WANT WE SELL IT 1 INCH AND 2 INCH MESH. '. H. ROENIGK Central Music Store If you are thinking of buying an instrument or exchanging your present one, I will be glad to talk the mat- ter over with you. 1 foot to"6 feet wide. BLUE sworn; DRUGGIST, Strongest Most Effective for clearance â€"-FOR-â€" BHONE 'I _TRY IT.â€" LIXDSAY. RUNAWAY RESULTS- As a. result. of a. runaway ‘1 les' Corner. M9991 Sims at her, the two occupants: “’9†out and badly hurt‘ WORK COMPLETED- The work. which has then i gress at the C now completed: roadway are V91 ABOUT TO MOVE , iMr. J. L. Primeau has pur the block occupied by Mr. B. J. Brooks, butcher, and will move there {‘on Friday next, where he will con- duct his usual up-toâ€"date butcher business. EARLY CLOSING. ’Ihursday was tpo ï¬rst day ’Ihursday was the ï¬rst day of the early'closing in the dry goods atom. The stores closed at 5 p.m., and will continue to ho so throughout the months of July and August. w nu Irv“ ........ v months of July and August. HAS RESIG NED. Mr. Malcolm MerS. late a the Sylvetter Mfg. Co., has his position and has openet shop next. to Chamberlain shop, Kent-st. west. He wi binder twine and repairs. A RUMOR- vv It has been rumored '02“ 'Wt: unw- have a. new industry aL the Falls, be- ing that of a boat building u:st.:aH;sh- ment. Mr. Jesse Perrin, (! L'rd- say, is,to start it, and St, vs expect.- ed to be located somewhere on Red- 'ner'a Point.â€"Fenelon Falls (mu-Lu). NEW LAUNCH- thnnâ€"V _, Amold man named Cook was taken to the House of Refuge from Camer- on th‘day morning. Mr. Cook. who is close on 90 years of age. has been living with 11‘s brother. who is also well advanced in years. Of late he'has become so feeble that it was deemed necessary to place him 301m. whom K better care could be giv- hoa‘ where \ on him. SOME CROP REPORTS. Following are a. few crop reports of inteneat to farmers in this vicinity : Cavanville, grain good: Mauversâ€" grain good. Lindsayâ€"grain good. roots favorable, fruit good, increase in yield over crops of 1907. Peter- boroâ€"grain good. heavier increase tthan for some years. Pontypool â€"- grain excellent. roots excellent R pros- pects compared with 1907, 30 per cent. better. Burketon Jct. â€"â€" grain good. 30 per cent. increase over last year in yield. CANOES WERE SWAMPED. " #4A- “1:17:5' CANOES WERE SWAMPED. Messrs. Jas. Maston, Harry Oliver, ‘ of Toronto, and Bobby Spratt put; out from [Sturgeon Point in a canoe Saturday to ï¬sh. The waves were rolling high, and it soon became eVi- dent that it would be safer to get to dry land again. The craft was turned around, but just at that moâ€" ment .was caught in the trough of a treceived a. cool and unexpected duck- ling, but bobbed again to the surface '[commenced the swim to shore. The [land was some distance of! and all ' “ An‘nnuinfd h8- fore it HAD THRILLL‘IG EXPE!HE‘J(“b‘.. On Saturday Mrs. S. W. Abbe and Mrs. «J. Hunter, of Bobcaygeon, went] for a. trip on one of the lake steam- ars. When about ten milw northâ€" east of the village the boat broke down. In the evening Mr. Hunter drove out after them. They were iust returning over the long floating bridge at Pigeon creek when the storm arose at its worst. The wa- ;er began to lash in on all sides, and the bridge began to heave and :reak. The horse took fright and â€â€˜4‘" Mr Tinn- “a £116 Ullusv "VD, :reak. The horse took fright began .to plunge madly. ter could not see where to drive and mad difï¬culty in keeping the frightfu- -d steed from plunging- into the wa- ter. All the driver could do was wait for the flash of lightning uand men steer his horse along the bridge. Finally they got home _in safety. ‘ Mr. Hunter says he Would not go through the same thrilling experience again for 331,000. were pretty w t. was reached. U plunge madly. mot see W , Lty in keeping the frightfu- om plunging- into the wa- the driver could do was Lhe flash of lightning land IJ__‘ 1 Myle'S. late agent for Mfg. Co., has resigned and has opened up . a ;o Chamberlain's shoe . west. He will handle and repairs. rumored *hat ‘ Such mproM. swing bridge and 31:: [ntyre have we thrown are to :;;lson of U! bridge-at. “‘0‘ lalt Sum "" -.|ll.l'. 1.. Uuun|u um“- ---_, , on Falls this morning and took I flyer for Toronto. â€"Mr. J. Junkin. who has been :3 .Kimnount for the past. couple ‘days. returned to town this momi: a. â€"Miss Bertha. JoneS. of Who acted business in town yesterday. â€"Miss Stella. Ellis was in Oak- wood in the holiday. â€"Miss Dolly Henley has returned to her home in Toronto. â€"Mrs. John Washimton. of Tor- A-‘n in Oh" (planet. of MrS. Wil‘im onto, is the guest. of Mrs. William Gray. (Johnnie-st. -â€"Mr. Chas. Heard. of Fenelon Fall’s. Was in town yestemday for a 1v" V‘s-w. â€"Mr. John Anderson. merchant. Haliburton. is spending a. few days in town. â€"Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Wilford left yesterday for Bamaygeon. where they will spend three weeks. -â€"Mr. T. Junkin drove from Penel- on Falls this morning and took the flyer for Toronto_. â€"Mr. J. Junkin. who has been in Kinmount for the past. couple 0! days. returned to town this morning. â€"Miss Bertha. Jones. of Peterboro. was the guest of Miss Maye Adams. Cambridge-st. van...â€â€" -_°- â€"Mr. Del Moore. of Woodstock. an ox-Lindsay boy. is visiting in town for a. week or so. â€". ~iss K. Soanefl and Miss C. Mc- Kee were guests of Oukwood friends on the holiday. â€"Mrs. M..Eliiott. Sussex-st... has returned after Spending a. couple of weeks in Benelon Falls. â€"Mrs. Sbellman. wife of Mr. Mar- tin Stellman, of Femlon Falls, is Wis- iting Mrs. M. Elliott. Sussex-st. n0 â€" ‘oronto Star: Mrs. L. V. ' O'- Connor, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. John M. Ferguson, at Balmy Beach. has returned to Lind- any . â€"Mrs. (Rev.) B. J. M. Perkins and little son. Munster Manley..of Inger- soll. are visiting at. Mr. J. H. Sooth- eran's. Lindsay-st. â€"Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lytle and daughter, Miss Aileen Lytle. left this morning for their sumer cot- , LL -_. nvi‘l â€"Mr. W'. R. Til superintendent. was night, and left. All! nine o’clock train ‘ llU â€"Mr. Richard McGinnis, been conï¬ned to the Ross Hospital for some time, \ ed on Saturday last. vu VII Hâ€"vâ€"â€" “w â€"Mr. W. R. 'l‘itfm. Grand Trunk superintendent. was in town over night, and left. Allundale on the nine o’clock train this morning. â€"Mrs. M. Jobbitt, returned from the Crow's neat last. evening. She has been absent one year, teaching at the Crow's Nest. --' v.4â€" la Willa-1|. .V. tage at Roscdale. where they will spend their Vacaâ€"tion. A A- .13-“, Urv--â€" -__v_- â€"Miss Aileen Lytle went to 02099- dale today, where she will spend a couple of months at. her summer home. - __ n.,,;’; _|.- Inn- son of Omermee, attended the Cam- bridge-at. Methodist church, Lindsay. last Sunday ex ening. â€"Miss Britten. of Montreal, and Miss J obbitt. and Mr. Tammy. of P8- v L__-..ln Sussex-st... on Dominion Day. -â€"Miss Georgina Connolly is visâ€" iting her sister, Mrs. J. A. Bridge- man. of La Salette. She will 3130 visit. with friends in St. Thomas. ‘ Aâ€"on chad Db. A Lav-um. at Buffalo and Niagara Falls. ~Mr. H. B. Blank and family left yesterday for Oliver Point, Pigeon Lake. where théy will spend a few weeks. â€"- r. Stanby Mcmn. o! Gnagory’s IeaVes this evening for East. Toronto. where he will relieve Mr. A. K. Greg- ory for a month. .I \I’- W -â€"nfr..mï¬. “13: Black and familv lelt ‘ past two months has assocnuuu the yesterday for Oliver Point. Pigeonl . . Lake. where thé W'll few With the repel-tonal staff of weeks. y I spend a ‘ POM. left this morning for his -â€"~Mr. Sta McLean. o! Grqgor '_ hm m 09rd“! Hill. ha-Vmg seVerod 183"86 this stifling for East Toronto? this Connection With that journal. Mr, where he will relieve m. A. K. Greg- lL‘me» during his stay in Lindny. cry for a month. milâ€"“Faint“ a huge number of friends. â€"Mr. C. S. Perryman and Mr. W. He ‘nmds W KO out W35" (or a T. Wilson returned to Toronto this Couple 0' months. :11 m'n after spendin a [meant o I g g p From Tuesday's Daily. week at Pleasant Point. . -â€"Hr- Jos. McGeough. p! Bgagdon | â€"ms. R. E. McCall and family. of ““ "*“A-‘- an uinitina- in town, sonï¬'md. McGeoughv last even=n8 ‘9‘" a“ ileum and ’will spend a. ween. WHO“ int; old acquaintances. sidences. and addresses of welcome were given. , â€"Rev. Jas. Wallace was ,in Ottawaiiew hours. on Dominion Day. -â€"Mr. Peter Ferguson transacted {tug-Hm 3- Bambi. P0115 business in J anetville yesterday. -â€"Mr. W. Hughy, Cambray, was in north ward. ' ' â€"Missea Lillian and Me â€"â€"Mr.. Mrs. and M133 Maud McIV'or,!daughters I of Dr. Wilsc ‘ ‘ 'â€" “mu x mm. arrival! in town th‘l I‘rmadad, South America, are m town to:- a. few days on their was from Scotland. â€"Miss Mae Allan. Toronto, was it town the guest of Mrs. (00L) Hugh- ‘1. 5.." From Friday's Daily. time, was remo'-‘- h of Brandon mtumed home absence of ï¬ve ohm-nod to her Mariposa. al- Memorial to. Bath's . â€"Mr. J. R. Burns 8. MESS was a visitor in town [e'monal 41m L. Nusmt hi the ï¬rst am- home in Midland. the re- ‘ few weeks in town- .9 of ._V'(~n. Archdeacon \C n 'was Mary’s. is at the Cab :93 re- where he will spend a. welcome â€"-Mast:er Murray 0‘ , .is the guest during hi SOUS. con. . ' â€"Mias Muriel C. lurk, of Little Britain, Was in town Thursday deer- noon [at g, few hours on her W337 ‘0 Haliburton. â€"Mr. C. c. Birchu'd, an ex-puml of the L.C.I.. won the ï¬rst scholar- ship in ï¬rst year medicine 3t the re- ~--‘ annin-t‘inn held in Toronto University. â€"Chief Vincent leaves to-night. for a. two weeka' vacation to Orllliu, Barrie and other points. His place will be tnktn by Liomse Inspector Thornbury. ‘ â€"Mr. H. C. Sootheran. of the Bank) of Montreal sufl‘, has been promoted to Vancouver branch from Chicago. :He is home at present spending a. ‘A_ LAIAm nu la "Vtâ€"v your l'"' few holidays with his W before ta.‘-;ing his departure. -mru U, All 4- vvvvvvvvv ville, was in town to-day. â€"Mrs. Barr. of Gooderham. was in town toâ€"day. â€"Mr. and Mrs. G. 319. Broderick left. Mr Gore Bay this morning. â€"Vâ€"Mr. and Mrs. (or Gore Bay “1 _.Miss Mabel @0143 Bay .to-night. ' â€"Mrs. Jae. Jackson visited last. week with her brother, Mr. Jon. Craig, Park-5L, Port. Hope. -â€"Mr. F. L. Galbraith, of Seaforth. is visiting at the home of Mrs. Greg- ory, Cambridge-st. â€"Miss Etta Benin and Him Hazel Worhmnn spent a. week at. Seagrave and Sonya with. triads. h A .‘n-nn Pomona, 031., are the guests or mr and Mrs. Hobbs. Janotvillo. â€"Mr. and Mrs. R. 1. Fee and children visited friends in Bethany Sunday. â€"Mrs. 'l‘hos. O'Neill. cast ward. is visiting- her sister. Mrs. John Hun- .er in .Beneville. â€"Miss Margaret. Gladstone is spending a couple of - weeks with (rionds in Janetville. â€"M~iss J can Graham. of Toronto. who is wellqknown in literary circles, is visiting her uncle and aunt, Dr. md Mrs. JdTors, Wellington-st. ‘ â€"Mast.er Clare Hurley. who has been spending his Vacation with his mother. returned to Toronto this morning. all-u â€V“: g. â€"Mr. P. kEITthcutt. of Cameron. was in town on Suturdny (or a 10Ԡhours. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Anni: Merriam. of 'n ..... nu are the guests of Mr. :uunuug. â€"Miss Charlotte .Dagenais. of the Golden Shoe Store, left, this morning 'or a month's vacation to Rochester and other American cities. â€"Mr. E. A. Edwards end two :hildmn deft Saturday to spend a :ouple of weeks with Manil‘h ' and Canningmn frie . â€"-Mrs. l. 'I‘hornton and Miss Annie Ingram. of Cinema. returned home Friday after visiting friends in Hart- ley. â€"Mr. W. I. O’neirne. proprietor of â€"u-- . the Stratford Beacon. one of the best conducted mall city dailies of Ontario, was in town over Sunday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson. of1 St. Paul, Minn.. and little ï¬ghters. 1 are visiting Mrs. W. G. Cinnamon. Sussex-st. north. ' â€"Miss Hughes' dance Friday even- lng Was a most enjoyable adult. The house was beautifully decorated with plants and flowers and the evening was delightfully cool. 1 MB. Lillian Jackson furnished the music, playing all the latest novelties and opera hits ‘3! the season. I Everyone departed feeling tgorouglily happy. :4“. -Ln 9n:- the of â€"Mrs. R. E. McCall and lamlly. of Toronto. are visiting in town. â€"Mr. and MrS. Ephriam Evans. 0! lYelvel’ton. were in mwa today. â€"Mr. J. R. Burns. of JanetVille, :wns a visitor in town w-daY- -| A- in town 3’03th daughters! of Dr. W Falls, arrived in town â€"Mr. and Mrs. Robi: water hotel. were in to business. Uualuvw. -Mr. Frederick C. Fielding. of Co- boconk, returned home this morning after a short visit to the town. - -LA â€"Miss Lillian Std-aid left. :hs morning for the Fum vth League Summer School at Chémong. { -â€"Mr. Tom Lowrry. nf Mama-rs. ‘ as {had his house h‘novat-"l and paintâ€! ‘by Burke and. M-tchcti. ‘ â€"Mr. Robert McCil! has sum L‘s‘ ’hsvwx-ome pacing mare u. Mu; hunk tnkc. for a rut. sum. â€"Miss Adelaide MCEVO," and Mr. Arthur McEvoy, or ushzm-n. urn ... hung their sister, Mrs. D. D. Mullen, l Francis-st. exclamation held Chemong. the guests or mr. w. u. Hopwaod. at. his summer home. â€"Miss Gilchrist and Miss Mamie Beacon. left .ehis morning for Inlay, Alberta. where they will visit friends {95: few months. â€"l[r. arid In. Hilliard Hoax. lo! Toronto. are visiting at. the home of Mr. ' and Mrs. J9. Hitch-m, out From m'miay's Daily- . D. H. Gall and '50!“ ads in Toronto. 3. Peter Grozelle. 17-- ;ton this morning- McCulloch. of Janet- 'iliiuél‘évho m- Giwm'mvee for and Monfl Wi‘mnn rr. Wilson, Penelon town this morning. Robins. of Blackâ€" in town Monday °n of W00 W35 morning for o. um, is Bryson. mg (plea-am holidny Ford. and yam um nan- nmuu. uv an“ holidays at the home o! friend! and reIutivea at Mums .4111 â€5d Mrs. H. Gould. 0! TO' . AL-..†â€"l[r] and Mrs. H. Gould. c! To- ronto. were in town tor a low hours yegtcrday on their wny to Melony Falls. where they will spend c few days vacation. ‘ . â€"Mr. Jas. Boxall is about- to leave on a trip to Manlto'ha. He ‘will sail on Saturday on the III!" :and magnillcontcC.P.R. Mr. A.- ainiboia. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Kennedy 10“ this morning for Shoal Lake, Maniâ€" |toba. where they will .visit Mr. Ken- nedy'a brother and other rrlutflfl. I'I‘hey will be absent. three or {our wing from Rochestor. whene he spout the past month visiting his past month visiting his funny, Dr. Kau- Buck. Dr. Tom Buck and Dr. Stanluy months. Buck. APPLICATIONS FROM TEACHERS day alum-noon I at. 8 o'clock. The followmg members 0! the Board Were present: Chairman 'l‘hos. SWM‘L. J. D. Flavelle, Alex. Jackson, Dr. Bianchard, J. W. AM, Dr. Whine. D. R. Anderson, J. 6. Ed- wards. I ~ The ï¬rst matter dealt with was a lower (tom the mum»: of Ethica- Lion regarding the continuation of the Model School in town. '11» school was to be conducted on pho- tically the same plan as previously. The contiming o! the school was no â€"â€"4 __A k. I“ wuvuâ€"u-â€"° -. ~â€"-- be only a temporary nrrnngement bo- enuse the Minister had had no op- portunity of making the necessary arrangemem for the new schemes‘to be carried out in regard to these in- stitutions. The sum of 8500 was offered the Board in lieu of the pre- vious graft which had been discon- tinned. The Board accepted the Minister's propositiOn and in anticipation d the extra 8500 passed 3 resolution unending the estimated amounts to be levied .for the expenses 0! public schools. The Beard then dealt with applicaâ€" tions {or vacancies in the teaching staffs. There were twenty-three ep- pl‘icants for Miss J mkson's positim. Of these Miss Edith Eisler. of Mit- chell. was the lortunato one end was engaged- . i Next came the applications for the position at genera! assistant at the [Collegiate lmtitute. Miss Hair. 0! , , A_. L: .LI.. mom- - _--. tion of Modern teacher at. the some institution. The Board. however. decided that. as they were about to make 3 very imporunt. move it. was best to give the mother thorough tomidemtion. Action was accord- ingly deferreq until 3 meeting .in the SCHOOL. BOARD AWARD TENDERS The Board of Eduoavion met yester- ny alum-noon I at. 8 o'clock. The )llowmg members 0! the Board Were resent: Chairman 'l‘hos. SWM‘L. . D. Flavelle, Alex. Jackson, Dr. tiancbard, J. W. AM, Dr. Ihiw. D. R. Anderson, J. 6. Ed- vardfl. l ' The ï¬rst matter dealt with was IL Mar (tom the mum»: of Ethica- ion regarding the continuation of .._ um“: sauna! in town. '11» “T't; escape wili not be an mulch» 1y one: bugnwfll be han'dsomoly paint.- ed. It will be reinforced in every wayto make it stronger and capable of holding a large crowd. I The committee also awarded the contract {or the new metalic ceiling that is to be placed on Form II. to W. Keys. Morrison Bros. secured the conimct. for the repair work to be done .to the plumbing in the aci- ence room. It was decided to put. slate blackboards in as far as the money set aside for the purpose will allow. This“ type of [board is taking the place of the hylo plate board. Boxall Matthie secured the con- tract for the changing of the furnace in the eastward school from «wood to 42011.. BARN BURNED. The barn of Mr. Andrew Gillis. POWbS' Corner. was almost burned to the ground on the [ï¬g-tit: of July 2. when a young son sat ï¬re to some straw INDIAN GUIDES. ' Chic! Johnston and James York, 0! Scum, m angers at 11:». Ward- â€"â€" n- â€-1 gs guides 5t; 'Sturgeon ?oint. Both are nxpetleuced in their line of hu- siness and am always attended with good 111215.] From Tuesday's Daily- E. A. Edwards and v- v--- applications {or the 9005' Buck returned last. cv- with of Mr. Gillie: in the pig 5 for the Lat. the Moir, 01 Ly â€monk 'engasvd 11l5e the peak the anxne howvver. about to veit Was thorough. Clearing out of al} Summer Materialâ€"-Muslin rlces cut in two For the NextSeven ys all season at 10c. Our beautiful stock of patterns and 00101“- them. WILFR-ED At IOC Our complete stock one week. At l2 I-ZC ed Muslim worth 18¢ a yard to be Sale Price I2 l-2c Dainty color cleared. Early Closing-«We Close at O'Clock--Sh0p Early and are not getting as good results as expected it will cost you nothing to see me and ï¬nd your trouble and give you some pointers. We do devel- oping and ï¬nishing with the utmost care and arr. hl‘L‘O A pp MnnERATE We still have on hand a couple of grades of shingles slightly damaged by ï¬re, (Some places where only a coal has dropped). We are selling these at a very great reduction as they will not do to ship. It will pay you to buy now even though ‘ . ~----:_n â€mm for some fun. This is a. Special lot and you Beautiful Patterns and o L. We would remind you that the burning of our mill does not interfere with our lumber and factory trade as we have a large stock of dry lumber on hand and our Bobcaygeon mill is still running. nu annuals-:6 CHARGES A RE MODERATE not. I Rq'uire them PHOTOGRAPHER of 15c muslins to be sold in 12§c Muslims in pretty Sale Price We Sale Price 7c Sale Price 8c you will do well to see 1 colors. Sale Price 9c amaged by ï¬re, (Some rcpped). We are selling »n as they will not do to buy now even though [em for some t’m :. we have sold a yard to be mamas cuter: of ‘1 David King the north In collusion o1 posa, oonta.‘ 100 acres n: clay loam i1 wgtion, well good condit FARM m m At. the m‘ Cheese How were hourdt at. 11 cents. but the 511 this ï¬gure. The Board WASTE“ chcr ft tr ary (DY PETERIR I] U 'I‘ondrl's \vil‘ demignui up July. 1908, ‘ and fmi:~hin;_v;i in 8.5. NO. 1 spa iï¬vul inns post nfliuu 'l der nut Mares Monday. M stable, lot 1 fled to Job ‘0' night. curing their 1 than regular] durged full 1 Saturday ‘ “hie. when following M1 The above {Incumbent ‘ weather pe: men: then Plumb Point. Friday wil neil's, Valen‘ Tend Will mm as {Olluws On M! ).\'l to Dr. MC) night; then Lindsay. w for balzmcc .1908 as â€wood . {oi Wedneoday.‘ Max-Rd. Lind PRIN Will make Culbert‘s. Tuadtu, Costello 8, Don; then Erskin and stables sheep houa good well I abom one I in good rep from Dumb!“ Trunk Rail! tron) Linds: Connor , a. tram kit barn 36x84‘ ed up to purchaser upon bving tam of hi: out Inter“ served pric be obliged mum-ts 1 than those Part. of U ma. 2. 15‘ roe ('I'urmi swquu 'l" 1mm. Wv-H h ed by ruxmi wells. Gum good Cundi1 For turms 1 Mrs. David Omr-mH‘. U King. or V C. W. King the undvrsi ient. I comnwr with t‘ Rm TERMS- LINDSJ’A halt (1f The Thursd TER MS CENT Soliciburs William F. Winm‘frud trustees C King, due ~le Ops fol WM rty ‘l