Iii". with My 35cm have oh RE vinaaod thew LOWEST Canned Goods will be Cheaper la a Between Combine and Indepen- dent Cannes minVested capital of sdmething our $2,080,000, have_ made .7 three m and the lowest one! 91 tilde 53 Mat the prices made bx flu: in:- M'endent canners. ; on“Karim. the Ontario canners have mmédes of canned peas. "Die an- m" Eoo'ds sell [or 80 cents, 90 cents "â€31 per dozen cans. _while the W grades are quoted a: 75'cente. 5 “at: and 95 cents. The third M598†to be really the secona Wheat the cugt prices of the inde-v We!!! men. s l « The canners of the big combination “M this year: will be sold. at 1" Wu 6031: of productkrn. ' Struck with Fork while [laying M Johnson Injured while at Work Near Janetville 11-3er Johnston, who is( engagea "“1 Mr. Thos. Syer just south. of {‘Mt'ille, while unloading a load of “Y ur Friday morning with 3 hi! ‘9"! was thrown oï¬i the load* and fell °“ 5' head and shou‘lders ‘bafltinr m“! himaslf, and was: um "Wet an hour. Drs. MW?†“‘3 himsmn are doing all they.†mulePatient " x '- . \ the population of tho uh 9" K"’EdOm gas 80,000000 and 1b: °‘ France 38000000. In 1893 I‘F‘WS for France remained un- wed but those of the United kit-3:011: had grown to 36, (1)0000. In but France had 39.000030 peoplé on“ United Kingdom had 42,000. In Whining the signifnuncc l WWW Have you ever tried 0 for Linens, Towellings. Table and Drgss Linens. If not do so. 0’L0ughlin McIntyre Our showing of Silks for Ladies’ Summer Shirt Waist Suits is very large and tasteful. We have many patterns reserved to ourselves. Good dressers will ï¬nd our stock of Dress Silks all they could wish. Extra specials per yard ............................ 47o §m Pomflioa Figures and plain. $2.25 and .............................. $2.00 White Lawn Blouses, liberally designed, daintily trimmed. Extra value at $2.53 to .................. 35¢ SI LKS FOR 8H I RT-WAIS'I' BUI'I'S We’re watching your interests and sending your money as far along as we can in supplying your Dry Goods needs. Every Yard of Goods Good Value Merit in and Prices are Always Favorable: White Lawn and Duck Dress Skirts in tucked A- A‘ We Offer You. . CASH AND ONE PRICE. c goods you wantâ€"best quality That’s an invincible combination. BABY'S GREAT DANGER More little lives are lost during the iboï¬ weather than at anyx other time of the year. diarrhoea, 'dysem try, cholerag ï¬nfantnm and stomach troubles conï¬ne {without warning. and when t :1 Medicine is not at hand to give promptly “the short deIay to. frequently means that the childihazs passed beyondilaid. During the hot‘ weather months! Baby‘s Own Tablets should ubeglke'pt [in every home where there areLsmalI children. An coca-i sional deed of tin ‘Ilahlets Will pre- vent stomachtvand bowel troubles. Or if the! ‘trouble canes unawareq the prompt use {at this medicine will bring-the child through safely. Mrs. J. Renard; New Glasgowt Que, says; "One'iot my children hall! a severe att- 1ack of uiarrhoea. which Baby’s Own Tablets pmmpfly, cared. I known 61 no medicine 3:! good [or stomach and bowel troubles.†Sold by medicine dealers army mi! at _25 cents a box from theuDr. Williams Medicine 00., BMk'ilIea ontl.’ .mind that the elligfaiion from Prince is small. while from the United King- dom ii is large. Lust year there wen- more deaths then births in France. difference was only 20000but the as- tonishing thing is that there should lune been any excess of deaths. The decline in the birth rate is steady The number of births in 1901 was 867.274 and it has it has fallen off ewry year. last yenr the figures hav- ing been 773,069. Thls means that unless some remedy is found, the French race will ,dIe out, for as the people grow older the relative num- ln-r 01 deaths will necessarily~ mo crease. Record Beaters Issue ‘Challenge Our Cement Gang Lay Eight Hundred and Fifty Feet per Day One of The Post’s reportera (.11 his daily rounds got into conversa- tion thh the foreman of the cement gang who are employed laying, the walks in Lmdsay. He learned the the men built about eight hundred and futy feet at wdk In a. day on an Mex-age and have it u mark-3.1 and toned at thnt. There are six men working on the job under the direction of M‘rflrnos Begs. {they are «Messrs. W.‘Conlrm, J. miles, G. Ingle E. Carr on me, board. Mr. Fred Baldwin as ï¬nisher and Mr. R' Reed'us helper. --'The‘ men- yvonld like to meet with .the same numb! of men Who can beat this record_. ylnch as ‘ypt: they 1, "a {tiled-£01900 ‘ - . I, _ y ‘ .................... $2.00 DURING HOT WEATHER get busy ahd make preparations to er. tend [to the visitor; the hen-tied: welcome possible. a . , A. curious mishap betel! Mr. J. Brokensh'vire's cow Thursday after- noon. .While feeding in the pasture It happened to put its (001' down on a tin can which was lying in the flu-H and could ‘not draw it out. agam. It tried several times to shake it "it but! it was stuck fast and there to stay. All day the poor animal limped atound the field and with every step the tin became tighter. When the owner came at milking time, he not- ticed the tin on the cow‘s foot at once and set to work to get it off. After securing the animal he gut. a pair of shears and cut the tin large enough to get the cow's toot out. When the operation had been pert- icnmd the cow walked away aid! to be free from its load. alter whi.:h it yielded up its milk in gratitude to its deï¬vcrer. Civic holiday Will be held this year on magnet 10th. AI yet the local nu- thoxitiel lave lunged no‘procrun. but, it it likely thut} good list will be adhered together before the day “rivet. fl‘he Lindny Old Boy. end Girls will run in creation 00' m d! thxt day from 'l‘oronto. end will like- lv‘ bring a. brun‘hend with them. Them (will nlso bring u baseball team with; then: end will arrange a game with; me of the loci»! te'tms. : l -v-.â€".‘ F‘" -7 r _ They, iwill hgve full control over the sport: of the day, and will hnve the taxi: grounds for that purpose. The local management will soda â€hue t0 A Great Opening for a Poor _Animl's Pooh-Can was Opened and Milk Obtained A New Industry Canning a Cow Will Run a Excunion and Inn | Big Time A Great Musical Aggregation 01:] Boys and Girls on Civic Holiday Lindsay’s Second Band Score: 1 Dis- tinguished Success month. Adana : F. J . CHENEY a CO. Toledo. 0. Sold b Dual-tn. 751'. . ‘ Tm mn hmfly Pm: for comical“. cure on ma Inn-ca. ‘- 1- _ , dousfrom ten drop-to 8 tea-menial. I: act; directly on the blood and nncou NIH“. of the They 0hr one hundred don‘t-1:3: “:3 mm men nil-town. Send torch-cunt! There (were some citizens of the towd (who did not believe that Lind: 52): {had two 'bandsfbut't'he fact. was grated them on Friday .when the Coldstx'e'am‘l Guards Band played on the .park in place 0'! the regular band, which is in Quebec. About half-pad: seveni. flbe cm‘iwds began to gather at the mark. ’but it was. not until after eight: p’clock "that the notes of "How Dry. I Am.†intermimlled with “High.- land’ Laddie" ‘lloated o'Ver the balmy aiï¬ï¬nd told the. anxious crowd that In?†II ul‘nc V-wI--I . country than all 0 her diseases put ther. and until the)“: few you: was anyâ€! to he in- curable. For 3 mt. many yen: doctor: pro- nounced it ; loc «them ad use-tribal local remedies. md by constantly (ï¬ling to cure with load emtment, pronounced It. lncmble. Science has proven cm"!- to be I. comtlmtlond disuse and therefore requires constitutional tun-tweak Hull's www.mflactumdby El. 0 £00.. Toledo, Ohio. in the only constihtb cure on the whey . ‘ h ,. tin-(5mm was coming. - A " At the corner of Williun and Kent- ss. stthe band baited and gave the crqwd [an old , tithe selection. .which' was ,Well received. They-then marched in‘ matelx order to the park. where the; penal-nuance was pengdn.‘1‘.h'e mu. sicimg‘wvere dressed. in all kinds of attire ‘and presentefi a picture like the: rather: band did when they: 161,-. lowed :8 W330“ \strail‘ into town. w..- -7 ‘ Mn Henry Gladman. our esteemed postmaster, who has always: been ,1 successtul and enth'aduï¬o (Plum accompanied by Mrs. Gladman. vex-e ouutrawlin; opposite their summer home and whe‘n fully! a quarter of a mile 1mm shore the'canoe ï¬ning: set 51) some mmnhble way till they were both precipitated mm the water. and would hue drowned had not Mr. Gladmen's 306d sense Came t0 his assiStance. He direeted Mrs. Gladmanluto hold an at one end at the' canoe while be 300‘ astrlde of the other. and wit-h a paddle in his hind succeeded in reaching the: shore “ ithout.‘ assistance. « While considerably over the three score and several more Mr. Gladmu} camL handle a bonit‘ as well as moï¬ or men half his age. ‘ The accident which occurred Fri- day .to Mr. and Mrs‘ Fisher recalls to mind one which happened" three or four .years ago. ah! whichl Was not at the time reported; ¢ 0 . How Our Worthy Postmaster Saved Himself and His Wife A Reminiscence of the Point Throughout xthe evening the trained band at players kept the (3de in tits, ,2)! lgughter. and the coped: was altogghherbtod short to unit most at them. [ï¬le 0103 dancing ’ M Mr.- Fred Menu and Mr. Andï¬ 'Wallh. and «the 30103 by the Pepper. Twins. Mr. seldon Meek“! tnd Mr. Nulor were (particukrly noticeable. and kept the Wencmtqutlaflgtention. Following is the- Programme ren- dexed by the reub. band throgghnqt thd evening; MEVMINATINGâ€"Each candidate must be nominated on the properly ï¬lled out nominating blank which is printed in The Daily and Weekly Post, or copies of nominating blanks may be obtained at this ofï¬ce. Each candidate must be nominated by some respon- sible citizen of the District, in which the candidate lives and be en- dorsed by one other who an be found at his or her residence or place of business. ‘ i~____-â€"‘â€"‘ --I. .9 , ,-, ,A‘ The {our candidates who receive the highest number of votes in the Town of Lindsay. which 13 District No. 1, will he the winners in that district. In each of the bther districts, which are dacribed elsewhere, the two ladies receiving the highest number of vote: will be the winners. fl EET4Any woman aim cightéén yeast: 0! age and nude: ï¬fty on July xst. 1908. may become a candidate by being properly ooninamd. Following are the gene?! rules which are to govern the context. As soon as you have read them, do not lose any time in getting you: nomination blank ï¬lled in properly. so as to be ready to obtain from your friends the ï¬rst ballot, which appeals in this issue. , 1," £!._ Two Years’ Subscription to Evening Post paid in advance will count .................. 86.00 5,000 Votes One Year’s Subscription to Evening Post counts ...................................................... 3.00 2,000 Votes Six Months’ Subscrlptlon to Evening Post counts ...................................................... 1.50 800 Votes Three “onths' Subscription to Evening Post Counts ......... . ...................................... 15c 300 Votes TwoJVlontbs’ Subscription to Evening Post counts ................................................... 50c 180 Votes One Month’s Subscription to Evening Post counts ................................................... 25c 80 Votes One Year's Subscription to Weekly Post counts ....................................................... 1.00 800 Votes Two Years' Subscription to Weekly Post counts ........................................................ 2.00 2,000 Votes Three Years’ Subscription to Weekly Post counts ........................................ ; ............. 3.00 5,000 Votes Five Years’s Subscription to Weekly Post counts ...................................................... 5.00 10,000 Votes The subscription price of The Daily Post through the mail to outside points is $2.00 a year. The ballot values are the same as the town. with the exception that no subscriptions for less than three..monts (Fifty cents) will be accepted, unless paid for at the ra'e of 25¢ per month. 1-1.. in. incline -m hp Mimi-a in n... pm on Saturdav. Ammst 15th. 1908. No ballot will be counted unless rev Today we commence a new feature in our great Contestâ€"the Double Value Vote Con- test, which will mean we will allow double value for all subscriptions sent us until 9 p.m. on Wednesday night, 29th inst, when the value of votes will be reduced to their original value. There- fore, it will be to the interest of the contestants to get their votes n at once. This will add interest to the contest and cause more energy and enthusiasm to be put forth by the contestants, n wll no doubt produce many surprises. All will have an equal opportunity in this feature of the Con- test, the principal advantage will be to these who get the greatest number of votes in before 9 0‘3ka on Wednesday evening. July 29th. Good hard work is what will accomplish the desired end, and that is a commodity which any one can produce. The reward is worth any amount of hard work, as this is going to be a memorable trip. H r The last ballot will be brinted in the Post on Saturday, August I 5th, 1908. No ballot w ceived before midnight, Aug. 15th. CON TROVERSIESâ€"Any controversiée which may arise will be settled by the Po-st elone- ‘TheiPost is bound to make its trip to Quebec Contest one of the most memorable events in the history of newspapers in Lindsay. We are already assured of its success, but we must have it the greatest success or we will not be satisï¬ed. All Ballots Gaunt Double Value THE DISTRICTS SKI LY BALLOT In each day’s raper will appear one ballot. good for one â€â€˜8' ‘0’ a "8qu “mm“! mdi‘ date. In order that votes may not be held back until the last week, which might make it impossible to get the clerical work Complete, each ballot will have printed thereon a date showing waen the ballot expires Be sure and get your ballnt marked and counted before the expiration_date. WILSON WILSON, Lindsay, Ontario Great F rec Trip Contest 71:1:11'3 BALLOTSâ€"Ballots cast {or person; not properly nami- From July 15th to July 29th, Inclusive THE NEW FEATURE BUT ONLY FOR FOURTEEN DAYS DISTRICT NO. DISTRICT NO. DISTRICT NO. DISTRICT NO. The Post memeâ€"tie Hgï¬t to eiihdrï¬â€™any dime} where suï¬cient interest is not being displayed. IICTS Four candidates will be elected from the Town of Lindsay districts as shown herewith: xâ€"Comprising the Town of Lindsay. 2â€"Includiag the Townships of Maripom, Ops, Emily and Manvers 3â€"Including the Townships of Eldon, F enelon and Vemlam. 4â€"Including the Townships of Carder) Dalton, Laxton. Digby, Bexley, Somer March: ..................... Selection...Mnndolin ; Pepper. Twins Selection ... ...Fife and Drum Euphonnintï¬olo ._.._ ...-My Son Marat! r- My Medan. Selection ...Manddin and Guitar. Club Clqr dancing ..... Robe rt- xnd Ward: March ....................... Old Flithffl‘ Clqr dancing ----- Robe rt- and Watch' ' Perhap- not the least musing tea- March . ---------- v ----------- 01d FIRM!“ tun at last night-h tun m the fife God 33" the Km: ' 3nd drum bad which emenged from A "use: the pertormnoe it wn m-. .wwim on Kent tlter the other weed that thc Deï¬ â€dorm-me bud and pcoejd this There were DOUBLE BALLOT VALUES RULES OFA THE CONTEST: and Guitar Club ..Dutch alecï¬ona IN Q THE Joann would be at the east end of Keno-Kt! and «the band marched there with measured step to the tune of “In (the sweet t7 and bye†followed by a large crowd. When the} “rived there the band entered Wonder-lead. («vine the \crowd outside to enï¬ox the fresh conditions. â€"â€"â€"KCWCâ€"1§P;I;ING THE CONDITIONSâ€"In accepting nomi- nation :ach candidate accepts and contracts to abide by all the â€Tabs'i: WHO ARE BARRED OURâ€"No employee of The Post or other newspaper, or any member of such employee’s family, gay be a candidate in the contest. ,,___-- ._...__ AA-.--~'A"R 1 , , , 7- UH, .bl-VIUJ tv we. vâ€"v-v r--..-" vâ€" -_-- rf°_e Ballots will be dated and numbered with an apintion date, they will not be c'ounted unless received at The Post before twelve o’clock p in, on date of expiration. Ballots sent by maii must be sent to the Free Trip Editor, The Post, Lindsay, Ont . and postage must be W51; A -__ â€".â€"n--\ Ave!“ ‘7 l A ballot will be printed in The Post each day. This will count one vote. Ballots cannot be changed or transferred after they are received by the The Post. Special ballots will be issued for all pay- ments on subscription, provided the subscription is brmaght up to date, or in advance. Thusâ€"a subscriber plying one year arrars and another in advance is entitled to a ballot for two years and so on, according to thetable printed on this pose. mted will be destroyed. Seethttyour candidate is properly naked and listed befone you gut _y_our‘ ballots fog her. __ . ï¬igin, Bexley, Somcrvillc and County of Haliburton. .o-o-nntcoconoocoaoo-o..---naooaocan VI- ..................................... ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo and two each from the other three in sin whistles and a cmreï¬rm and .u the clean wenâ€"played notes 0‘ I tweifth of July tune floute‘ on the ï¬r! one netunuy looked/ for a ham net. but instead was a longâ€"regs“! individunl xiv-eyed in ‘an extremely diminutivei pair, of tilts and an ex. traordinary, amalnt o! shank. The othen .two amnion" were dread in extremely; gramme garb and the triooreded (Quintet fun. -.'." '~ '11:!!!an me best band 0039* argue 3911321113tq.xs_u-!-;_'.’,,d 00ml-