Pé‘aï¬shed dun M m "We†by no WatchmI-‘u'dl may; Comply. m Q§.Q‘§§“b$ Especially noteworthy are our Blouse Values, many lines at almost manu- facturer's prices as we want to CLEAR THEM ALL OUT this month M smsMM§m m‘“sâ€msum . Ta 1* :r disproportionate. It shows tine aggressiveness of Japan, and it shunts also the possibility that there my be an opportunity for Canada M. eStablish a larger trade with this rapidly developing nation Orient. Of course, Japan was greatly advertised in this country by 1the war with Russia, and it was 3.1- of the . The Toronto News in urging-j. upon the municipal government the func- ticm of providing healthful public en- tertainment says: "Good music not only delights but beneï¬ts. It is edu- cating. and ennobling. The band concerts add to the few pleasures of life enjoved by those who do much to build up our city and help its xeady verv effectively advertised here prosperity while they. are deprived of through the success there of our misâ€"lluxuries which their But It must be true also ’ available to those who are sxonaries. that Canada and Canadian products' are known in Japan, and our menu-l work makes better o.'ï¬ Bandsmen, they sometimes while facturers and exporters will not be t‘ ieel the burden of labor it takes to slow to take advantage of it. {make themselves proï¬cient, derive a “2'"- salted salmon and trout, lead. um -r and manufactured lumber. '~'\* :h of what Canada. sent to Ja- 'puz; was for supplies for the army an in time of peace the amount ex- yo." ed may have a tendency to lesâ€" 4â€: still more. The ratio of the I!“ ie between the 'two countries is Contrasting these ï¬gures “ith the imports from Japan to Canada, the balanCe of trade is much in Janan s favor. In 1904 the island nation scat $1. 605. 837 worth of goods, and in 1905, 31.620018 «0113mm! inc uéase: or $14,181. "of the imports from Japan, the lar;est are tea, rice, silk, cement a: a porcelain, mats and mailing.“ who mg nets and bamboo and Swan m . ufactures Our largest exports 1905, $366,011, a no. Statistics issued by the Japanese govarnment in the latter -part of m show a. decrease of Canadian exports to Japan for 1905 as comâ€" pared with the former year. The total exports from Caneda to Ja- pan in 1904 were $418,721, and in 1cm: 3366.011. 3. decrease of $52,- J. Sutcliï¬â€˜e Sons Pafliament not to Meet until been .annmmced by proclamation the Ofï¬cial Gazette for Monday, _ s . ‘ ‘3 5, gm Goods: SPECIAL VALUES Names of Cormdeflts ii? *xeï¬nxjï¬li We due at 5 o'clock duly. 0:90p! sun-m. during Anna: Trade with Japan. PRGE EIGHT. Holidaying you may need an extra supply, and this is a good opportunity to save money on your purchase Particularly good are the Yal- ues we are offering j ust‘ n‘Ow on‘ all lines of strictly Sum- mer Garménts and Materials Are now being of- fered 1to clear the MAN Y VERY Twotgreat forces in theisocial ‘and educational life of a..town .qu lgity, are the band and the.,‘chorfgx ~.soc§é_ty. By these organizatipns the xï¬maple may become aéquainted ..With -the« great works of the masters,- and by the impress of the artistic truths these musical masterpieces tell, they may be greatly helped and instruct- farm. and dipping the seed. and the mall cost of the ingredients of the solu- tion. The formula can be had on ap tion‘onPrql. C. A'. zaviu,‘ ph, 01-312 L‘Newman. of the Department of Agriculture; Ottawa. The farmers will be serving their own interests by observing to (01. low the advice of the purchasers, who wish to market the wheat proâ€" duct of the Midland farmern many ways the farmers oi this locality are forging far ahead in quality of pro- ducts and in method of Placing'than upon the market. notably in, the lines of butter and cheese manufacr ture, and anything they can do to; improve any marketable product is 3‘ step towards superiority, and, to use a stock exchange expression, a “bu-ll" measure calculated . to Substantially raise the price of the commodity afv fected. Too much attention cannot be paid toithe study of means" and ways to raise the ‘stanklnnd of whean' as well as all other products'of the There is a way in which the ‘seed wheat can be treated so as to pre-_ vent smut It costs nothing but the effort of obtaining the solution Smutty wheat, the notice says. [is no good for manufactuging into flour, and therefore cannot. be pun-ï¬nned by_ the manufacturers. ’ The attention at Watchmanâ€"With readers is called to the notice pub- lished in another columh in M the grain dealers who buy tram the‘ Midland district runners suggest a. way in which the smut may be pré- vented from depreciating the “value of wheat. Band and Choral Society .Rev. G- M. and Mrs. Young have returned home after-«pending : few Vodka with friends in western 0n~ tau-1o. - v ~ Hits Annie Hegalip, a! Bun-1o“ in visiting gt her homeboy. , . . " Tho’mm Green'ind Organza. .ot hay.“_mma friend: hi (hi! Viclmty Mr. E. Williamson's honey crop is not up to the mark this year The math Fis‘hilï¬ght’; 5%me gï¬cifl""‘"i§ bee-bin --"*Hewasomy-ha'vvgeï¬Ã©ï¬r‘m Dr. Sutton, okIda, has opened an oflica i-n Ome'mee. ' Dr. J. A. Thompson, our popular young dentist, is succeeding in his profession. He is a. skillful practi- tioner, and we bespeak for him a liberal share of patronage. Mr. J. ‘I‘. Boatty, our ‘popular reew. has already sold 7.} tons of binder twine this season; and is not done yet. His flour and feed business is growing every day. The crops in this Section are very heavy, and the yield will be much better than last year. Alsike clover will give good returns, but the red clover crop is ‘very light. There will be immense crops of turnips, mangolds and carrots. Some .of our musical enthusiasts axe talking of attending the cantata, “The Pilgrims," on Sept.11th at Lindsav. The gasoline yacht purchased from the Sylvester Manufacturing ‘-Co.. Lindsay, keeps our river li,_v_el_v. Mr. J. J, Lamb, engaged the Beatty yacht recentlir and gave: his friends'a‘ complimentary trip On the river, which was much enjoyed, 'Mr. Waltér Nugent deliV-ered an excellezit sermon in a most ï¬nished style on Sabbath evening last, in the Methodist church, am! could nut be heard without helpful results to those who have the privilege of lis- tening. Mr. Nugent has been preach- mg in Ch‘icagb, amd his trip across the ocean has proved quite a beneï¬t in evexy respect. Mrs. White, of Limdsay, is visit- ing friends here. MTss Davidson and other lady teachers, including the three Misses Nicholls and Miss‘ McConnqll, left to resume. duties to-dax. The harvest ,‘s pretty well savedâ€. Quite a. number of our young! men have Mt for Manitoba and the Northwest, including Mr. Chapman, Thomas Palmer, H. Gallagher, W. Jones, Sam Rowland, Ed. Rowland. Wm. Howden, W. G. Guthrie, Sam. Brown, and Ernest Kennedy. Others will follow as the local harvest is cl ared up. . . Mrs. Hurmval and Mrs. Richard- son, who have, been here from \an- couver and Winnipeg; since the death: of their mother Mrs. Dancey, have 3ft, together with the three Misses Blaylock, for Winnipeg; \ ____+_._â€"_ GOODERHAM. On August 13th sports at the above place, and were aconi: plete success. Water sports consist ing‘ of canoe races, diving from ca- noes. and reentering same; men’s ‘100 yards flat: race, boys' 100 yards foot race; three-legged race, tug-of- war, etc; were very keenly’competed for. We were very glad to see the young people enjoy themselves. On Sunday 19th, services were held in the church in aid of‘the restora: tion fund, and also on Monday, 20 were he! an entertainment and lecture. Great. to everyone for the. credit is due kind help given which made the en- tire proceedings. such a'great suc- cess. ’say last week. Miss Hanna T‘Le Plane. of Downey- ville spent last week visiting Miss Josie Gallagher. Mrs. Frank Staples was in Lind- Mr. J. D. Johnston. secretary- treasurer of the Raven Lake Portâ€" land Cement Co. , spent Monday in Toronto. Mr. Henderson, of Newmarket, is the guest of Mr. Geo. Morris. Do we hearwvedding bells ‘2' Per- haps we will hear by next week. CAMBRAY. Mrs. Fallis. of Bethany. Mr. Howard Irvin. of lluï¬'alo, have re- turned to their respective homes. Many are the sad faces since How- ard’s departure. Mr. John Irwin. of Manning aven- ue, Toronto. is visiting Cambray and and In a paper in The Etude recently, Mr. Hmey B. Gall! said at $1. 1 great missiov’the Ebora! éociet . its obiect being to give the verybest and one of the highest forms of mu- sic; so that really it is an educa- tive force. for it puts before the peoâ€" gileâ€"sometimw musically unle'tteredâ€" the choral works of the masters.†"The chorai‘édciety, too,‘ is an M- ucative force. It is a means or rais- ing the musical standards ot-singerq and, teachers, as well as giving the public a taste for the higher tom 01 music, and ‘weaning than from the harmful influence of low songs and forms of music that should not be classed as music. to “:0..pr of the individual listener. - ‘ , izo to the dull, the beneï¬t their wax-15 is in the general moulding ' of the public character. as well as “adding uglier {arms of mice: as?!“ in them from the harmiul Mm law songs and perhaps do not in to the dullr the beneï¬t their MANSE GROVEâ€"ELDON . M31†OMEMEE 1433;} lit-.W. L. Hyckmsn. is at. present I the was Willolidwfs at Wuuuegan. form- _mss. Hazel mjth, at Toronto. and from Miss Cedl 8 th, 0? St. C‘air. MlCh. songs â€9 the guests of Mrs. Wm. Bailey . . Miss Florence Graham spglgt !!e_w us- 10h- 'oss telit flour 0!. and refuse to buy it, except for feed, consequently, we the under- signed grain dealers on the Midland division of the. G.'I‘.R. have instruct- ed. our buyers at the different sta- tions not to purchase smutty‘wheat. There is a solution in which seed wheat can be nipped which the ex- perimental farms claimtwill preven‘ smut/and the formula for this mix- tture may be obtained free on appli- cation to Prof. C. A. Zavitz, Guelph. or Mr. L. Newman. Dept. of Agriculâ€" ture. Ottawa. ‘ Flavelle Milling Co., Lindsay. Spratt Killen. Lindsay. J. Maunder 8:. Son .Lindsay.‘ J. H. Brandon, Fenelon Falls. William Ross, Port Fem. L. Cofl'ee Co. ., Toronto. Hogg (.- Lytle, Limited, Mariposa. ____+.______ Born POLLARDâ€"At Cameron, on August 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Pollard. a son. ' ‘ SKIDDOO ! “Canï¬eld owned the ‘double skid- dno! 0. ' "’ said Higgins. “Not for ’ me ; the second do7en is m5 choice!" And up came ‘23 t " 1 COMPLETE tum ARATL s. A villager in Nebraska hired a stranger to saw his wood. as the 2:; story goes. Presently the stranger the confessed the reason for his poverty. He had spent his substance working out an invention for keeping horses on“ the barbwire fences.. Such a de- vice would be useful in .9. country where valuable horses†come home gashed and torn, and presently the :g; villager paid $2 .000 for the right to em sell the intention in Nebraska. The ps, sample was sent later. It was a Sig-aboard to be hung on the fence, and‘read as "Sollows : Notice to Horses Dangerousâ€"Keep away. lar With the signboamd came a pair of his spectacles for the use of nearsighted horses. â€"-Buï¬'alo Commercial.‘ ,sit- 'oni J 0.. ists ita. 8.1: ery uch lar of is red 'Ll- a A YORKSHIRE MANBUTTS IN. : an The Yankee in England had been O'DONOGHUE.â€"At Petamro, on talking ever since entering the train. Angust 2181:, Ellen ‘ O'Donoghue, 1:: two stops back, about the speed. with 2mm 56") y,ym1dnd's.§,lftemént ‘t R C iS ‘Whichjbmlqi1were «acted 1n #5 "'54)"; :11“ won «ï¬e r'dn’v‘ M" no. 90 ‘hb‘n‘ié acmss 0 water. anallvï¬ .yg .. m r." ,;, ,1 g". 431' i . , l!.;‘ "'t $2. “10 £1315“: he mung; WW: 1.5 Wm nortl; ’haif lot 1'4, .two-stsorgï¬puudiag yrhich was stam- N can 4. one m d 1 ‘ an pay or nd ed and finished in one month. Hiw ,fellow-passengers had ghen up th: :33 “Va-“Wt- â€W H.‘ INNES,‘ "It all .hope that he would ever stop. when a diminutive Yorkshire mu m turned; to him, saying: ‘ Among the young “liigaton which were its companions bolero the “Pr ration was a slim. who iookin'g om- wre with greenish mid. â€d thou- iig‘tor in the picturq nil in love with it. Ali day low; it. ï¬xed it; glittering eyes on the slim 3W as i! to fascinate it. <~ The chum lik- ed the cue and. used to- pound an floor with its tail in pun (Midst. This expldhs Whytho P“ teeth the picture mt into M%. andmï¬wulkmmum‘ A "young ulllgator wu nap-raved from Its commntonl and {all lick. Nothlnc .thot it: om: ebuld do Boomedgto restore m appetite. It and only to die, mu 0! rout pits. mice chapped mm m! mood with “very hm‘b were no nth-notion. tor the bout. .. “Why, mon. thot's'nowt. At home I have seen them laying the founda- tions for a row of houses in the morning when I am going to work. and at. night when I come back they are turning the people out. (or back rent."-Lulies' Home Journal. ALLIGATOR LOVE SICKNESS. Mrs Steve 'Arnold Lindsav, is none! rzxmhyuon, Toronto. spending a. few weeks with her parâ€" â€"*â€"+â€"â€" , ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cowioson. A. RECORD-BREAKING FAIR. Miss Reta Maï¬a: ï¬ts visiting Her The buildings on the exhibition cousin, Miss Lucy White. grounds at Toronto are valued athe- Mr. !Urban. W'hlté who Is leaving tween 31.200900 and 31500.0(â€. the cheese making, at Cameron. spent No 'other annual exhibition in Amer-l last week under the parental roof. ica. possesses the same accommoda- ’ tion. Mr. thn‘ Irwin. of Manning aven- ue, Torbnt'o, is visiting Cambray and Hartley friends. ‘The Epworth Leagu? will hold a lawn social on Mr. Frank Woods' lawn on Friglay evening, August 24. Admission 10 cents for children. Adults 15' cents. CAMBRAY. Mrs. Fallis; of Bethany, and Mr. Howard IrVin, of Huï¬'alo, have re- turned to their respective homes. Many are the sad faces since How- ard's departure. Mr- J D. J ohnston. 5mm- treasurer of the Raven Lake Port- land Cement Co. , spent Monday in Toronto. Mr. Henderson, at Newmarket. is the guest of Mr. Geo. Morris. Do we hear wedding belis ? Per- haps we will hear by next. “189k- Lindsay. Miss; Hue! mith, of Toronto. and Miss Cecil 8 th, 0? St. cum. Much. are the guests of Mrs. Wm. Bailey. Miss Floreme Graham spout slew W! of hat."week visiting friends in weeks with friends a Grimey. In: a?! mum-s at an: viewi- ty have ï¬nished cutting their min.- and throw-Germans most of it gathered in, The yield promises to be very good this year- VICTORIA BOA 0. 9 a! mum, is with ninth/es is at. present reâ€"‘ GOOD MEAT CHEAP. SATUIDAY. am.1u.â€"-nym a». Jmon. mcuonur. cram lab of I: now and W bug- at _ at?» My rout. cm. a 1" mm. Nudity 5‘? f; 95". °'¢1°¢kohrp. See FARE FOR SALEâ€"Fun: {or sale or rent. 19:- tam or yours. lot 26. FARM FOR SALEâ€"Na: Janet,- ’03 .11.. FOR SALEâ€"Two fresh much cows and cilffor 8119. 'Apply at this Oman-4+2. nnd fume but. good â€on. foun- dation with “to; foot home and cine-m“ driving and. [rune house. For further pu-ucuhn up- glyfo H; PEABN. on pramsâ€.â€" pad Mfr Appl io J.-. J. THORN'nbN. Janet Pam. . For the ï¬rst time on record some cattle from the Argentine will be on view this year at the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition, Toronto. Farmers and others who wish . to buy meat in large gamma diould Call on (2.90 Calvert Sons Lind- say. They are selling ï¬rst-ch35 meat. in quantities. at reduced prices. Remember the place, Acad- any of Music Block. Lindsayâ€"344. CATTLE FROM’ THE ARGENTINE. Montreal, Aug. 17.â€"The Candi†Paciï¬c 'stenmer Empress of new has estabiinhed n new enstbound Ab- lnntic recond. covering the distance from Rimouski to Movillc in Jan/Is 16 hours and 80 minutes. The Em- press of Britain has also ostnblishu‘l a new record (or the westbound ‘U'ip covering the distance to Rhnounki in 5 days '18' hours and 40 minuta. not!) steama-s were favored by ex- ceptionally ï¬n Weather. an illegal Int» although Seldon “tore that the money was expanded for legitimate campaign purposes. little local lines. but $1133 the election void. tn 9 cou oldiflg that the agency of E. M. Farrell, 0! Liverpool. had been established, and that the payment of 8550 by the letter to John Sel- don a week before the election was ELECTION IN QUEEN'S AK“ ~ ‘ SHELBI’RNE Halifax, Aug. 17. -Chtu! Janice Weather he And Jada Russell. com: prb‘mg the court. which tripd the be- lition against lthq return of H0"- W. S Fivldhg, Minister 0! l'Hinance as member for Queen' 5 and Sheburno at the election of November. 1904. tot-night gtvo dochion at Liverpool di'm the pox-tonal charges of mm against Mr. I-‘ang. but. election \oid the for you: «lupin thou-ad aim inconvenience. But hire . com of chi-kins to dig tint .1133:er of the mud ï¬nd but it into the am of a down other allignt‘orsvgwhen they curmm abroad at night. gob- Ming up pigs and pickaninn'ies. watch- ing the tuna trees. growing in the moonlight. then separate "19mm. and you will see thv lanolimt lot 0‘ alligators in the world.â€"-New. York Herald. n LINDSAY almana- m. THUB§PAY To uran- mm mm 1906‘ for .‘Horlo 8h6w.~AagT1M¢. : Nutlonfl. Toronto, Aug. EMPRESS RECORDS. log 7w 31.50 White or 131ch Silk Elastic 'eh .4196. We have cut the prices deep -and are bending every effort to sell the goods. When the seller is (anxious to sell it is the best time fer the buyer to buy. If ever there Was a time when our price tickets Called leuder to shrewd buyers than newspaper talk, this 15 that time. 'Our Lease espires‘ on September 1. You don’ t care for that? Well you do, if, because we are forced to sell goods at close to the half price mark to be in readiness to vacate. or Near It 04.g\ 5 V'ï¬ â€˜4'. ‘ fa \ (flnzuxuvé tgauï¬ï¬‚u, “at: I . ‘ a .. nae“ F 9‘.- .‘mLuEA r‘ y:hliql' Men's 75c and 81 Black or bmwn Felt HA Black Sntoen SHIRTS sud Rho Oven“: 5c 10¢ Mercedzed CUSHION CORD 300 yards Cotton EMBROIDERIES 50c Stamped Linen CENTERS and 4 Skins Silk 25c Women’s 25c TAN Children’s 25c RED BUSTER BELTS 10c WHITE LAWN HAND- KERCHIEF S 5c COTTQN HOSE 2 for 25¢. To Prove That we Men- tion Some BARGAINS that are Bargains: $2.00‘ Solid Leather WRIST BAGS 98c BELTS 75c 2 for 25¢. at llf Price Choice of u of SILK «- in rush ; GOODS in awe}: Reduced Prices Cravenette 50c Red Roller Window SHADES 25c A Clean-up in Women's and Chil- dren’s Fancy Straw HATS at 10c ’10 pairs Slightiy Soiled Wool Blank- .ets at, Manufact- urer’s Prices 7f : -. ’j.in‘. .49}. .. , ‘ 500yardsï¬o¢d ‘ 250 ’Styiish DRESS M-USTI'N S . ' 15¢ ' ~ Quality Stripe 0r Plain Blue 32 inch F lannellettes 8c 10 dOZen Women’s White Batiste Gir- dle CORSETS 39c Women’s 88.50 COATS $433 6 to 14, at 980 118‘ Mu. f’Dn: m to can .tun 2. 0. T060“ 1 Tm LIIXA'I gmxe’g Q TERII : g Scra: Kent-st... to suit eve-r] pleasure in you buv or! are you: I them and b1 Come to ma tn»... “Mir 9 There Careful sen 0f my exam are unerri: the risk days delay to vour lu- as in by? ' cunsnder th fairly well exwgt sigh sum how i mmhances‘ to tell you w $¢$¢++++99¢ I have tht- 0! ï¬nding out; In which (1‘ gr». 'or your mm. bvdrc 91- where ya zinable pap DRUM Hourly and if [1 pure an We huv ha\e.1 Salicyli Soda a! PrompI part mun tisil grain!) gift th‘ Make unnm Lu 1 m at: LI 335’ m N" M 11' (TM in