and boys we 3 big range of I great my Ahich are ew- Bson. They are i selling every pen for a good range from In 86 00 down he samples at hand!» “OE; and, M! it). {866; Tht'fliï¬ , we almost y many an mm !y mas; any Magi!!! H; mm 15w n yum Mm: red Iraniel LaWdor “â€7 our this morning. in- Lon the railway W and Trenton. 0171’: TO a freight train: in was smaShed» 1’3de Abut did not do 9* his remains. harm re found upon â€'9 vidently had been m qsenu‘er train- Sale is help- enjoy Mb. 602 [NEWS ursts. a: of humidity, say the x is responsible {or the and also for the com- nfort " of Lindsayiu’ broken in many . M the Maritime Prom, with such anticipation umleriulized. the 0!- Wcuther ofï¬ce deem inevitable. soon! or they have been m u“! humidity of tho bich permits the my small clouds as M lrmed. Wild atom: Ipanies than; 1 an" I paying losses W rc- for nearly have Assets en it the Strange85 mnpanies in the ‘ r rates before 1'} rsix he plicitor. N0†missioner. 30' over three MM dwelling whim but; met will 0110099 the. ‘ [at and you cooler humlcr-smrmi as been general in tho .1. when they do roach ,hought they will be M â€@8858 people in New York amp spots. where a†we been much more hen the rain does ., it may not be 8-1!" 1g, as the few degrees will cause in the W be offset by a W‘ nidlty - EMAN KILLED JULY a 2.4a “ICC 7’. 50¢ R. KNIGHT THE PARTY WE†weater coats 0“ tJIO .‘Iaylor’S. m 09'- the same W T†I'm can!†1»... ma mm: m mu “minus. that 1 am that any .uat with 91 K whiah (11 £14.; ;-nd, the late Mr. Sam- ‘491 J. P4 2. M.F.P., wrote the f01~ it-wing ivzzw :0 Mr. Wm. Channon, PIESiden’ (-5 me Liberal-Conservative Assocmnog of West chtoï¬a: My Lear i‘hannonâ€"Owing to 0011‘ tinned i1} Mai-1h, and understanding “at a. ram-ting will shortly nbe held r-fthe Fxscmix-e Committee of the Cmer‘ative Association of West Victoria. I would ask you as the President of the same to be 800d @0th to announce mat I do rm: intend to be a. candï¬aw 8834‘ ' desire ya: to make that menace- men: in uder that your committee FLY PADS to advance the past it favor to :1 hing mnmns When you want to clear your hOuse of flies, see that you get Hm hm}: tutllgc V. [-04:88, A.F, a ,\ .\l l'nluuhltk, met on Suture“): “my .4 r p m. Alter business a“: \u-l‘ llu‘ lmlgu met in a metal mm!“ 1., gnu hunur to the war. bhHul Immlrl, Urn. Chaï¬ie. on 1138 lruuhk (Mmrunkflth take up his 1'9- bldelu'r lu hungslun. On behalf 0! the Amlg‘r hr was presented by BIO. (' M. 1'a11anï¬.\\'., with a past mast- rr's mel am! the secretary read the follmvxng address : Past Master’s Jewel Presented to Bro. Chaffle by Masonic Brethren am a» Represented 9v Muuay refunded hunts“. White; MB; gt? “Be ML: mm dféssea; unwed ww- vmhmidéfy and m .,,.7... mm- with kimeaa. 9mm W, 1...â€; «News, 211.9128; ..,. «who murmmm m ï¬ns [,3 Mm? M 42. r....l. _. ;;::;'.. I Best And Did It Well m 1 h-s‘ Wash Dresses made of white, sky, tan and put; "2!le mw plece style,- straight “nu <kil't, Sleeves H‘iflflfléd with flicks and VI] 2 75 hyx‘lfl‘ilfllg. Enthuz I So say 0111’ weather Prophets. KEEI’ COOL by wcaring ou1 LIGHT WEIGHT DRESSES and comfortable SUMMER FURNISHINGS Read this list of Special Offerings this week. ' WILSOI’S Wash _ Dresses During July and August this store clam: daily It 5 p. m., except My: mm and Meals A'thw; magma? 5:50; w Tu elm M sash ; the future as it has in :rmnbers will look with w who were its ‘begin- have also shown your I must ask you also to convey not only to your committee but to all others who for years have worked so hard and faithfully for me in my elections the deep debt of gratitude I owe them 31:! can never hope to re- best Govérnment Ontario has had and will have the support many of the best Liberals in I would like you also to convey to them my regrets at being unable to be present at that meeting and to lend every assistance in order to secure a, candidate that will carry this riding. I have no doubt but that you will however, be able to make the proper selection when the time comes because whoever the cand- idate may be he will represent the -o'e aaaaqaqm 83m 0:; 96.1; â€at eq £78m tion they may think, best in me interests (if the party. If the opportunity presents itself for you to visit here you will al- ways ï¬nd a hearty welcome await- ing you. And ï¬nally when our earthly career is ended may we all meet in a brighter home where there shall be no parting. And now when we feel that the time is near at hand to bid you farewell, we ask you to jewel, not for its intrinsic value but as a slight token of love and respect, we extend to you and your esteemed wife our best wishes and accept this past master’s “ The King George V. Lodge," re- plied to by Bro. Robertson, and in the course of his speech spoke as to the great loss the lodge had sus- tained in the departure of Bro. Chaflie. The senior and junior warden’s toasts were given re- spectively by Bro. C. M. Callan and Bro. J. B. Austen. Bro. T. C. Birchard also spoke in length to the very pleasant nights they had spent together and wished Bro. Chaflie long life and prosper- ity in his new home. worthiness in the excellent manner you have instructed the newly inl- tiuted. During your low “01'0Ҡof twentyâ€"three years. through all the ‘various changes. your Jovlel manner and kind. genial disposition have won for you a. warm place in the hearts of those with whom you have come in contact. Above all your grand and noble calling as a minister of the gospel has been that of a faithful and devoted disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ, endeavor-lug to uphold and promote only those things which are socially and moral- ly good, which commended them jwarmly to our esteem. When“ you leave these old and familiar sub, roundings you will daily be making new acquaintances, and to a small degree new interests will océupy your attention, which we sincerely hope will afford you great pleasure in your advanced years,, but we are assured that you will always cher- ish fond re0011ections of Coboconk. ‘ Ladies’ Gingham and Pet- cale House Dream, in blank and white, brawn m white, an. and white ehéek‘s, also in p’f‘aih Coronation Mae and linen shades; fault? 59:00 va1u5§;Ybuf 686166 1 as Ufl‘y.;;;;;;;.::::::;:; I Ladies" Map Gents, made 6? m Finishing Eilk uaï¬ur: a! shad I; maimed with Musk mire .uilk eallm and Bunsen: mam} ï¬tting 90 Make: lean Ftiï¬- $15 18$ M) YUM: Sth-ï¬nnun: ($wa â€ï¬‚u-Tenn? line a? in» HM mi animusâ€? )qun We!!! m um M HRH“! House Dresses There’s a Hot Time Ahead Wrap Goats uditn‘ Wm Gem. 1 ever of havebeentnrnedoutinomu’io re- cently and the Dominion police are inmflgnting in seven! localities. IncomoCtion with tho shove item Police Magistrate Jam outed that he had heard nothllcdvhatover oi the circulntion of bad money in stage cash. Aaototbad money appears to ion Police, has been in Lindsay in- vestigating the circulation at bogus money and may return 089311- A man mined Watt was arrested in Orillia and convicted in connect- ion with the prevalence of bad mon. 93, but some of thegr‘een goods is said to be in circulation 111 Lindsay, ad other arrests may follow. ‘6:- bridge, too, has had some of the Advertise in The Wat-dc. BOGUS BILLS. The nominations held at Sturgeon Point on Monday for the Village council resulted as follows : Reeveâ€"Joe Brown. Councilorsâ€"J. M. Knowlson, Wm. Goodwin, A. B. McIntyre, Thomas Stewart. Governing Body at Sturgeon Point I have worked to the best of my ability to fulï¬Lthe position to which I was elected, and if. I have not al- ways succeeded to fulï¬l the hopes and expectations of everyone I feel that I have aft. least striven conscien- tiously to do what I commend the best for all. I am, manner. “ The District Deputy Grandmaster,†replied to by Bro. W. Batty. Bro. Chaflle made a very leeling reply and thanked the brethren by saying that this was one of the hap- piest moments in his life and that he would always cherish the Jewel. and the sight of their token would always conjure in his mind the many happy and instructive nights he spent amongst them. An excellent repast was atterwards served by the stewards. Bro. C. M. Callan . presiding. The toast 0! " The King and the Craft," was racily proposed by Bro. C. M. Cal- lan, and received happy acknow- ledgment lrom Bro. Chame. “ The Worshipful Grand Master," replied to by Bro Batty in his usual good Signed on ham)! 0! the lodaa: O. M. Gavan. 8.w.. J. B. Mutton. J. W.. '1‘. C. Birohard. aeo'y. rest assured that what has but: our loan will be other: gain. m . Ladlen‘ Gauss Elam made at Ber-eats and dusk m shades of Cesaumea blue. has and blasts, \mh MM! 333% ffi‘mff’ï¬f 1.50 Ladies whike 1m Skim. trimmed with ambraidur‘y insertions, latest Males, 3190 some made of its duet and ram) in main“ need ntgles fegtiikf wash 0 156 £0580 Your chaise 1 so Wash Skirts Yours 'very sincerely. S. J. FOX. M~P-P- Parkinson, o! the Domin- i‘k'w “mm“; . gm pom“; and: or n Jack had been quiet too long. He simply had to ask a question now. no he said; a . __...*...-.. 7 “What's a mnlley cOW. daddy?" ' ' ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ ' " ' . “It's a cow without any home. son.†answered daddy. “Grandma's mile: cow was a very gent"! aImmu- And gnndma’e chlekeu were just the cutest little balls of feathers any one ever saw. The children had very great fun watching those chickens. There were about ï¬fty at then. and each one Ind a name. I can" remember all the names. Some of them were Sheet and Spotty and Dandy and Cluck Chuck â€and Scratch and hay. Grandma m very. very fond of her chickens. and not one morning when she awoke and found that a bad man had entered her chicken hon-eh the m: and stolen an her chicks she telt'very ad and cried. or cont-e man the child:- about It. and thepollco werenodfled. but'nooneeverutntueé‘du met asaremberotthemm www.mearryur her yard. 4009 'mommg about a week mu- can ume chï¬ens about}!!! 9.? Ilia p hu- among the childten. Oh. yes. she had tnorites. although the loved all of the children. And then. besides her flowers and her fruit trees, at the hack of her house grandma had her money cow and her chickens." "l have said that she lived all alone in her llttle house. but that is not exactly so. She had many friends. especially 1}: the summer time. Her friends were the pretty flowers Which grew in {be little garden in front of her house and which she plucked sometimes to give to some of her favorite. Uxbridge, June 28.â€"Without any opposing nominees, Major " Sam." Sharpe, M.P., and W. H. Hoyle, M. RR, were selected by the North 0n- tario Liberal-Conservative Associa- tion convention to-day as respective candidates for the next Dominion and Provincial election. It was a great day for Uxbridge. The vil- lage was besieged by staunch sup- porters ot the Borden-Whitney gov- ernments, their families, and prom- I "‘Then why.do you call her grandma. daddy?" began Jack. bnt daddy stopped him by saying: “Dbn't be impatient. son. You shall ï¬nd out very soon. She was called grandma by all the children who lived near her. for they all loved her and she loved them. ' She was an old woman who llved quite alone In a little house near a schoolhouse. She always had a smile and a pleasant word for a chlld passing her gate, so 'by and by they all got into the habit of saying 'Good morning. grandm' when they passed her. Soon she was 'g'randma’ to all or the chlldren of the neighborhood ELECTED CANDIDATES. Daddy 5 Bedtlme StOWâ€"_“Gm dméhsckem iLlndsav’s New ChlefOf Pollce Wlll beJohn T. B. Chilton, of Ingersoll-- Salary leed at $900 i , FLAYELLES . LIMITED Ald. Horn stated that he had sev- [prepared to Vote for Mr. Thos. Ring- eral recommendations regarding the . land. ability, honesty and carefulness ofi After a short discussion Mr. Chil- Mr. Chilton, from business men of ton was appointed and a by-law Ingersoll and 'l‘illsonburg. The re-passed ratifying the appointment. The appointment was made at in meeting of the council on Monday night, there being very little disv cussion on the question. A bundle of recommendations were read and Mr. Chilton was appointed at e. Isl- sry of 8900. It is understood that Mr. Chilton some time ago agreed to move to Lindsay. He is said to be fully qualiï¬ed lor the position and is also a man of large stature. Mr. Chilton will be requested to come to Lindsay as soon as pos- sible. f Second Deputy-Reeve Dobsonâ€""Be- fore voting for that man I want a capable, sober, steady business all round man.†At last! A oniol ol police has been appointed by the town council. namely. John '1‘. Il. Chilton. o! In- zorioll. Ont. Lndies‘. mareemed Lisle Glevas;_ m Meek 33f 38m, Jéin'iv’fuétfeaéiiflli ' 50 men: magmas, B Childrsu’s Dresses, nude at pefula, Indian head and duck“: shades of navy and white, sky and white, red and white, And plum shades Mm and Cowman“ We; a“ titan}. i w 14 yam, Prieesiéetb 3-00 Chfldrsn’s Dresses N the ï¬rst place.†began daddy one evening after he had settled himself comfortably in his easy chair. “she wasn't really a grandma." than ‘ mkmwl‘aaafla Each-51:7 7 Gloves A meeting of the Poultry Associ- ation will be held in Mr. McKenzie's oï¬ce, toâ€"night, (ï¬lm) at 8 p. mo, for election a! omoers and gen- eral business. inent members of both parliaments. And for the accesion, which embod- ied a free-ior-all picnic in the beau- tiful Elgin Park, the merchants hung out, flags, festoons and streamers an- nouncing a real Conservative wel~ come. POULTRY As'gbcu'mon. Reeve Vrooman, who waan the chair, stated that at the last meet- ing he had made up his mind to sup- port Thos. Ringland, who had all the qualiï¬cations mentioned lor a chief. but as chairman at the time he had nothï¬zg to say. He came prepared to vote for Mr. Thos. Ring- Ald. McCrae stated that he was personally acquainted with all those gentleman who had forwarded re- commendations and was satisï¬ed that he was a good man. lent A similar the chic! “3:91am line 8f Blue]: (36!: ans, as B pair-s far 258; Lodies’ blah memorized Cation Hm. silk ï¬nish, high spam heals and , m i- opiau dye, allows; to In 959 value; Spam! {6 p91; pr‘uzzazuuzzzz: c 111 Ladies? Lisle use shades at puma! u 9,9 mm- gï¬gflé; fï¬y; P993 I; [an “m linek, tm saleâ€, a“ as hiiï¬z PM: pMqux: c 1901 period could not recommends recommend v mantra†o! peflecuy u d not get a] Hosiery One of Canaan's and wan read tram o! Tillmnburg. satisï¬ed that a all those excel- not be a. 300d In France haldheads are few be ‘cause men understand how to care for the hair. Parisian Sage quick- ly destroys the dandrufl germ that causes falling hair and baldness. Parisian Sage is a hair grower and invigorator that is guaranteed by E. Gregory to grow hair i! the hair root ‘is not nlready destroyed, A club or baldheads 'tormed in every city in Canada would be an educational organization if its men}- bera could be induced to parade hat- less through the main streets of the city as a warning to those who still have hair. Baldness is in nearly every case the result of carelessness. Lindsay Westem' Club for Baldheads Reported Perhaps this- report that a bald- heeded club had been organized in a western city of the States is a joke. but one thing is certain, 19. baldhead- is no joke to the man who displays it. flumanm- at hm: 1mm M dam and uhddwn'u dmm M mm; Macon prion-- 490359: out? at Black and white and Butt .wd Mm smashed mi mum! 116m ï¬tment. w mslwu Wide. immimmu wad: M wpmw Mum and drum. m3: 500 Mam; ‘l‘v elm M 290 [M {Him :::::\:: ::::: A collection of Wash Fob- HeaJn plum colors, stripes w two-tune strip», shades uf‘mauve, tun, regain, grey; Alien blueyaud pink, " M 256 yd: Take ynuf 3 #:0me at pvt yam“: c 1.5 a †REGULAR CUSTOMER†W6rth to Your Store? ‘ 1911 ï¬rhnnl a! mining Head Ofï¬ce and Seven Branchee‘ ip Toronto. Branches and Connections throughout ganada. Wash Fabrics Adopouit ofOno Dollar opus: tub;- mththoï¬mhkndhnmnpmd grgEFEE-gvl 35359â€"3318. Egan luau-Ill Eggâ€"Bow. Humanizing gamugflgwongugulï¬u 931L383 .883... «19 aroma... Eggâ€"arm. . I. Dress Goods How .Much _ gas in your hne at YOUâ€"B STORE? What would each of these 100 customers be WORTH to you ? It is, we think, quite likely that if such an investment were possible you’d esgerly pay TWICE AS MUCH as it would cost to ssenn these 100 REGU- IAB CUSNIEQS through an adver- tynns MM“ has enough and a22ree-‘ menoughtoresny nuke people AC- QUAINTRD nth your store! during the next week or twoâ€"customers who, for years and years to‘ come, would make a MAJORITY of their purchases of Su ppooe you could BUY 100 ad- ditional REGULAR CUSTOMERS Manager f. Hislop, A large bottle costs 50 cents at E. Gregory's, ,olnd druggists ev . - where. The gié with the Auburn hair is on every pack’age. Mail or- ders ï¬lled, charges prepaid by the Canadian makers, Giroux Mfg. 00., Fort Die. Ont. Men and women who went to have hair full of life and' luster ill not be disappointed in Parisi Sage. It, is a delightful refreshing hair dressâ€" ing not sticky or greasy. to eradicate dandrufl', stop itching scalp and falling hair or money back. his: July and hgcst this store closes daily at 5 1m, except Saturdays 86 ind: bitten Peon 6e Soie. hlflatto, Mama and Taffeta Silks. soft Instr-ban Bush, my hwdsome for mists, 6m skirts and cunts, do not in“ m «be these. 7 If you eahhnt 6mm; write fur Ram: '3“;‘u.‘862.,.f‘i‘? 1.25 An we wimtmd hm “pk m; m Mlmgull Hm: mum‘s “mm and uummmvd My. M . ghmly Hashim prison M hw u mm 9 mm: MM mm ‘ duet Hunk ms BMW M Hm wwm'u trim: mm! hm M HAM! HUN? ammo 699d: M, Reese»: slam Palm our Mm Millinery Silks J anetville PAGE m