re your sup- :ling and thand, w them. Just following on ad secure the 9 up town :â€" . int and , said 100 £02. ads select.- r ground. pet proof he. [gel- than xxx I. and 4 run. :. 3x0 SECRETARY .11. Toronto, Ont. on]: urdays. mto ON’S >r Bobcm hesdays. I STURION 1n; can»: ST 23rd latand long. lamest and Bar-m a. tin ' ‘out ofsame I, including Read ‘0?- , p. m. 8. 10 P-‘ p. m. 6. 55 Pv a. m. 5. 45 ’- will D? Wild" Read 09-» Arrive 7.45 If ’ORE. .An’ .nd from 1.30 cert 5‘32!" .ition IBIHON mt SAY. 3 »' ,msm. mto MAH NITA [BIT LK EXHIBIT ,es :le Sept. 10 limit: Mondsyfl. Read UP- ..... E. E. ’W. Maï¬affey Lace and Tapestry Curtains Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, reg 75c, sale 50c; 33; yards, reg 1.00, sale 75c; reg 1.25, sale 1.00; reg 1.75, sale 1.35; reg 2.00, sale 1.50; rcg. 2.75, sale 2.00; reg 3 25, sale 2.50; Door Panels 25c, 50c, 75c and ................................... ’ ."." ........ 1.00 100 white Marseilles Quilts, reg. 1.25, sale 89c; reg 2.00, sale... 1.50 'l‘apesty Curtains, 5 designs, reg 4.25, sale 3.40; reg 4.50, sale... 3.85 Chenille Curtains, nice bright colorings, 4.00 for 3.40; 4.50 for 3.85 Frilled Net, 33 inch, reg 20¢, sale 15c; reg 30c, sale ...... . ......... 21c Carpets, Mattings, Oilcloths and Lace Curtains ' 5 patternf Tapestry Carpets, reg. 55, sale 47%;}, reg. 60c, sale... 50c Stair Tapestry, reg. 55c for 45c; reg 48c for 38c; reg 65c sale... 52c 36-inch Union Carpet, reg 35c, sale 26c; reg 50c, sale... 39c l "i ' l Wool Filled Capets, reg 600, sale 48c; Wool, reg. 90c, sale...... 70c _ .~ " ». 200 yards Hemp Carpeting, reg 1243c, sale 9c; reg. 15c, sale ...... 12c .,. . Heavy Floral Hemp, reg. 20¢, sele 16,93,119 ,gécksale ........ ..M.g.,..,,¢.- ‘ ‘_ = . f .3. Fancyï¬npame Meg's mg2f®“22‘i§g‘“\ :13? .7 l . {W 16-4 Linoleum. régféï¬â€˜c sqgï¬ité. amiss-13: , “erg: 8-4- Oflcloths, reg' 28csqyfl;:sale W Vignnc... ‘ 55? 3553531 , . . W. :, ‘~ 7’ my“; w. .. g g _~, N“ -.- Tapestry Rugs, siZe 31;:4, reg $12.00,"sa.1e 1030:1293; 8.00, sale..; NE? " Brussels Rugs, size 3x4, reg 25.00, sale 20.50; reg 33.00, sale... 27.00 for 85c; reg 1.50 for 1.25; reg 2.75 for..- ..... . . ..; ......... ....... Night Dresses, white embroidery trimmed, reg 900 for 70¢; 1.25 for 90¢; reg 1.40 for 1.15; reg 2.25 for 1.75; reg 2.75 for....... Ladies’ Cambric Drawers, reg 30c, sale 23c; reg 48c, sale 38c; reg 53c, sale 45c; reg 90c, sale ............. ....................... .-. Ladiu’ Apronaflirls’ Print Drama White Lawn Aprons, emb’d’y trimmed, reg 25c for 200; 30c for Misses’ Print Dresses, from 10 to 14 years, reg 1.50, sale ......... Children‘s Silk and Muslin Bonnets, 30c for23c. 37c for 30c; 90c 100 Carvers with colored and plain borders, size 18x24, 25c for 100 Handkerchief Centres, pure linen, reg 10c, sale 3 for ......... White Spotted Muslin, suitable for children’s dresses,-reg 13c for White Lawn, reg 15c for 10c; India. Mull, reg 250 for ............. Corset Covers, Skirts, Night Dresses Drawers Corset Covers, reg 25c for 18c; reg 38c for 33c; reg 90c for........ White U-nderskirts, reg 60c for 48c; reg 85c for 7 0c: reg 1.00. 1 only piece Feather Ticking, 33 kins, very speaaLASmafl‘x 2'2, inches wide, reg 25c, now...18§c reg 2.1‘0Vand 2.25, 883$“...169 Heavy Striped Flannelette, 36 Table Covers, in Mgme linen, inches wide, reg 10c, now...7§c border all around,siz ,70 x 108, Cottonade, stoutest weave, reg 24c reg 3.50 for 2.88;;‘regâ€" 3__.0_0for yard, now for .................. 170 2.44; reg 4.50, for ...... . ...... 3.64- Apron Gingham, blue and white 1 piece heavy Unbleached Table check with neat border, 44 in. Linen, 66 inches wide, nice pat- wide, reg 13c, now at ......... 10c terd, reg 55c, to clear at..2...39c Men’s Ducking Work Shirts, reg 1 piece bleached Table Linen, ex- 50c, now at†................... 35c tra quality, pattern and width i Men’s Unlaun-dered Shirts, sizes 14 reg 90c, to clear at . ..... ..,.A...60c‘ to ‘17:} reg 55c,sa1e.....,l....43c 1501pairs Huch Linen Towels, Men’s ï¬ne Cashmere Sox, in black colored and white borders,fring- and tan, reg 28c, sale ......... 21c ed, size 36 x 18, reg 15c, sale ‘9c 150 Men’s Dimity Shirts; reg. $1100, sale ........................... .. 75c 200 Men’s Print Shirts. reg. 60c, sale ...... ..-. ......................... 44c 10 Three-quarter Raincoats, from $550010 $7.00, for .......... ...... 2.00 Shining, Ticking, Flan- nelettes and Cot- tonades 1 only piece heavy English Shirtâ€" ing,o 000d pattern, reg. 14c, this sale .............................. 10c 1 only piece Feather Ticking, 33 inches wide, reg 25c, now" .18§c Heavy Striped Fiannelette, 36 inches wide, reg 10c, now†7 Qc Cottonade, stoutest weave, reg 246 yard, now for .................. 17c§ Apron Gingham, blue and white‘ check with neat border, 44 in. wide, reg 13c, now at ......... 10c Men’s Ducking Work Shirts, reg 50c, now at ...................... 35c Men’ 5 Unlaundered Shirts, sizes 14 to 17;} reg 55c sale. .....,...4:3c Men’ 8 ï¬ne Cashmere Sox, in black 11 Cambridge-st†South 'special, §eg 23c. Sale, 2 for 25¢ Pearl Necklaces, reg 25c. Sale 21c All shades, 6 inch Taffeta Ribban, reg 25c yard. Sale price....20e Ladies' Embroidered wash and colored Silk Belts, all new, reg 27c and 30c. Sale price. ...24c Ladies’ Battenburg Wash Collars, with tab, all new, were 20c. Sale price 2 for" "150 Embmidery ancl Lace Collars,very ALL MEN’S STRAW SAILORS AT HALF PRICE CHILDREN’S SAILORS AT 4-3 OFF REGa PRICE Summer Sale N ew Scale Williams Pianos for Advertisers. Cover: Lindsay and Surrounding Collars, Belts, Rib- VOLUME XLIX. Seven more days of our August Sale. ' Come in and inspect our Carpets, Curtains, Blinds, Oil Cloths, and Summer Wash Goods, Men’s Shirts and Undeme EYERITT PIANO 00., mm ouzv. "â€"_._ Extra quality and paphem Nap- Corsets, Gloves, Hose and Yeats ' Girdle and Long Hip Corsets, in 1 drab white, worth 60c. Sale 45c Very short and medium, length Corsets, worth 80c. Sale...65c Silk Gloves, in cream, navy, slate and champaigne, reg 60c for 45¢ Ladies’ Black Lisle Polka. Dot Hose, reg 30c, now. ......... 24c Children’s Tan Cashmere Hose, sizes 4;, to 71;, reg 17c for 131m; reg 24c for 19¢; reg 28c for 22¢ Table Napkins, Table Lin- ens, Covers, Towels, and Towelling’ Table Napkins, size 18,'reg $1.50, coo-‘0... ocuono‘c- . coo. HE» * LINDSEY 1.00 1.50 3.85 3.85 21c World has sent out warning that he is not representative of! M â€I" er,‘ and Chief of Police Hudson bu The police are looking for J. E. my. alias J. G. Gray, who pretend- ed: to represent the Toronto World in Linday on Ang. 15, and mo}: orders for premium subscriptions amounting to 860 or 670. The following day he took: some twenty-ï¬ve orders in Bobcaygeon aggregating 375,31“! he also visited Fenelon Falls. . Chief NevisonheurdthatheminComâ€" WANT TO APPREIIEND MAN SOLICITING FOR WORLD .1: out communication throng“. s M of the Provinceï¬askingl’or E TORONTO WORLD FALSELY REPRESENTED BY J. E. RAY ALIAS J: G. G-RAYQâ€"E’E IS A SWIFT CANVASSER, - AND GETS CASH. Sturgeon Point , Regatta, |6th August mat hnve son “data from GASOLINE LAUNCHES GETTING INSTRUCTKINSâ€"JUDGES WATCHING SAIL BOAT RACE -Photos py P. Wilson. LINDSAY, ONT, THURSDAY, ZSRD AUGUST, 1906. “kingmrithenextdw,andth01molw¢m¢ n ‘ â€"â€"-â€"-_‘-I lelSfl OF THE SAILING RACE THE JUDGES’ STAND ‘ing in Valparaiso, Chile. 82 shod!!! being felt. The loss is woman: “from thedlectsbfthéshocksps wall as [mm area which (engine in / a similar W a the Stu W Gray is about 85 years of age ft... 10 or. 11 inches tall, slim build, fair complexion, thin, light moun- tacho and large eyes He was. dress- part of his equipment is ~o. big die: tionary. which he offers as a premâ€" there, or may haVe an accompuce in the post once employ who learns the information from rthe lads on ‘ EARTHQUAKE IN CHILE CANOE PADDUNG RACEâ€"MIXED TANDEM neatly by “tun. The Oil-than Daily News W One or the principal subjects chi“ bate was the levying o! 10 can“ a. month extra on 1!! beneï¬ciary mam-1 â€a? to provide a mu fund for the organization which bu become so influential. Mr. Boxnll returned counu MufJamgs Band], of Lindsay, was 1'30" mouon or Vibration elecï¬ed Supreme‘IPI‘eafclent~ o! the S. .. ,M,__._,--._, 0.13.3.3. at the «inflation in Chat- v new buildings thi vau- ' ‘. 1mm, om... which endedm Friday. 5 ' ' the â€m“ ‘ pd of which is a ï¬ne new procvss Ir. , Bonn is to be wnmtuubgd building. in which 0' score of indus- upon meaning this high hone! "om tries will be seen at work. Emma-m andvum- out. “a mun-Wards! ‘ Kr. and Mrs. Mch Proved agen- jlnl host and dw‘ming'"hostess. Lunâ€" journey was made in about two hours and a half. The house boat is ï¬rmly built. and perfectly bouncâ€" ed in the voter, and with the steidy strong pull of the tug boat. no more motion or vibmt‘m could be J. M. Squire, J. H. Soother“. J’. S. Plunkett, G. H. Wilson. of the Post, and J. P. Keough, of The Watch- The house boat was brought to the ï¬nding and was boarded by gentle- man of Lindsay who had been invit- ed to enjoy the trip 'to Stumon Point. Mr. McGill had intended to go to Bobm'geon. but at the re- quest of friends he decided to an- chor at Sturgeon Point to be pro- unt at the regatta on Thursday. The party on board consisted of Messrs. G. H.- M. Baker, J. G. Ed- wards, Ju. Graham, G. H. Hopkins, Consiwuble excitement was cum- ecpat the Lindsay what! on Wednes- dq' evening when Mr. June: H. 10 our.“ house boat «1.. towed up the river to that point by Baker £317- uu‘ {We Mini-e." to It." outta W journey to the lakes. The Ee- turion bud just left her moorings to mice the trip to Bowseon; when _the‘ We Leukaemia: seen sm- ing under the bridge. and the Estu- rion waited for the mg and house boat to come in. The size ofLind- ny'a harbor was tested, for at u:- chor were also the Mania and Kath- Barll' E I. EU:.Eï¬0fl The “ Pocahontas†Towed by the “ Marie Louise â€â€"Party of Lindsay Men Enjoy the Trip, and Hospitality oi Mr. and Mrs." McGill Rtha The 74th annual Not'itmndhg the heat 0:: my «Vain: the were our boxes. Ir. Gillespie, after calling Star, Dunsford, lariposa, North Ops and Maple Leaf, 513 boxes, bid 12} {or the.balunce.o! the. board. Mr. Brown {nimdthatbid 0-16. cent. and took Cameron, Cambray. North Vex-ulum/l dag! North HarVey, 313 hours. )[iul male than bid 12 7â€"16 Mint! â€cocay goon “whim, Rad Bbck. Omein‘aa Won-o, 695 House Boat’s Initial Trip Lindsay to Sturgeon Point buy ' 78. Games 145, North Vern- lun 120, North Ops 85, Baboro 150 80!)ch 185.1(1ple Led 1-10, Palatine 60, Red Rock 155, North Harvey 60. The buyer. were Mr. Gillespie, who bid 12 7-16 {or selection, taking pne- ferenee over It. Cook who bid 12! for the whole board; Mr. Brown, 12 7â€"16.1nd Ir. Havelle 12 7-16. 'l'ho Victorh. about 130“!!me Monday in council cm is. 10 o'clock. and the ale was highly gratifying to the lutory men. The price at which the bond was sold out wu 1‘2 7-16 cents and there wen 1521 boxes Irom factories as follows: Star 100, Cameron 60. Dunstord 110. unriposa 108, Camâ€" One Cent mmmmst-vmcumm fomostleeâ€"Estinmofwhatfllesalemeans in Coshtofoctoï¬esapdfmers u The Price of Cheese Soars Victoria Boardings bring l2 .2 1» Lindsay Federal Business Gob :4 ‘ 7 U 1 , «.2: ‘. 1* Ms,†mt. I‘ 1030 will open {or full term Septem- lie-4th. undathemanagementoiA. MWWODMHBomnwhohastw mm M. MWMIWym. Thiam- University on Tuesday. Bobcaygeon, ,~Pb.1eétine, of v-T'vrentyâ€"ï¬ve new men are wanted for the Toronto police (0mg. De- puty mu Clark wfll receive. Op‘ plinth“ from lfltdy men‘ from dif- ferentputs'fl theProwmce during the Toibnto Wotan. ‘-'Hie Canadit‘m Statesman. Bow- “mine. this week, publishes the Inwhman-Wu'der's description- and cuts-of. Jim-James H. flcGIl’s houses ‘boat, which has recently been. built at Lindsay. Ind :on 1121. allusion “a under“: ‘directionofllir. G. H. M.Baku, 0! Baker Brynn, the owners. The tug is very strongly built, and its powerful a enginomables it tomato fast speed. It is lighted throughâ€" out with electricity Mod fr'dm‘ a dyn'amo run by a. littie engine sup- plied with steam from the larger DOM: The Watchman-Wards, two weeks ago, gave o description of Mr. Mc- Gfll‘s house boat, and last week published photo engravings of it. The furnishings, as they are com- pleted, are unique. and have every reqpidte (or comfort and convenience. Ir. ‘1'ch has named it â€Pocohm- A rudder attached to the house- boat kept it from swinging to and to ~Bobcaygoon. Lakefldd and Peter. boro More the season doses» The members of the party dispen- ed. some mmining at the Point. and some returning on the m Louise, all much pleased wmi the trip. and with best wishes for the happiness of the host and how's in, their floating summer home. The house boat. ism tow of 120m 130 tons, and the Marie Louise took it along with ease. Anchored clout to the shore nearly opposite the Novella bungalow. fl. house boat was 5, conspicuous fea- ture at the regatto, and will remain at Sturgeon Point for about in felt than I! the boat were moored d: the shore. Entering Sturgeon lake, the load was visited by govern! parties from the Point who were out 'for an 0\ en- For instance, a rough estimate shows that Honda's sale will dio- mute ï¬Ã©arly $15. 000 among the Intel-108,31“! this cash the factories will White in proportion among Lhéi: many patrons. as the muhcturexs are ï¬nding it very proï¬table business to take their. milk to the cheese factories as well .53 to the cream-ï¬es. cents. On 123.1701 westerns m quoted at Montreal at 12} to 12!. The lune day Ottawa board sold 2.- 151 boxes at 12k ; Napanee 1.605 at 12k, prices at. Iroquois, Kempt- ville and Perth being the same as at Ncpcnee. It will be seen tram these ï¬gures that Victoria cheat: is in the very front rank. am! the tamer-s as well in 8460!.th the highest sales made during the week. On August 15th Picton cheese cold for 12} cents, while at Wootktock only a. few lots wean at 12 and 12% ~ “TM Wed to and min in M‘wmï¬ent. 10. The price given a this sale, is one cent. higher than at the correspondâ€" ing meeting M August. and is with‘ Kr. and Mrs. Hch Will then go will x NUMBER 34 4300