eooooooeoo‘oooooooonboooo :' i If Last week we announced the open- ing of the July Clearance Sale and pro. mised you the greatest values of the season. Lindsay Said to be Headquarters for a Skillful Gang of issuers of Bogus Five Dollar Bills. Eunltiil mend}. and alumni-l on Al- (llAS. BURKE, A. BOUYlA AND R. Willi _ e Tolls, and Other Suspects Will be must a. tweak ego along-with .anm‘b- or My elm «IA-mind}. month“ eo- oaped new (or anytime can; v'I-he Englishman Errgpfed in Montreal is known in, Limingâ€, not Eveley. He was: Ltireman on (the G313. hem That means much to you, and to all familiar with the standards of this store. Already in th When we start to cut prices we do not weary of well-domg. Arrested Shortly Here and Elsewhere. 91mm) PlAltS r0000. Believed to H ave Circulated Bogus Bills on the lontreal. 2 Dominion and Traders‘ i, Banks. * ________â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- 1 Evening I‘mt of July 0. - Like a bolt from the blue. the arrest of Charles Burke. :1 known resident of town. last even- ing by Chief Vincent. of town. Do- minion Detective Parkinson. of OL- tawa. and Detective Cowan. of Tor- onto. on the charge of being leader of the gang who for some. timi- has been counterfeiting five dollar ll‘raders‘ Bunk bills and circulating them throughout the country. . Burke has been watched for some time past by the Dominion detec- tives. Commissioner Sherwood. Chief of the Dominion police. was in town last. week. ostensibly on a hoiidiy. but in reality in CODn‘JCthD with the investigation going on here. With Parkinson and Cowan he had regiso (end at the E‘s-m house. the detec- tives being incognito. Col. Sherwood. it is understood. marked his man. and left the detectives to draw the meshes around their victim. . THE ARREST MADE The arrest was unexpected. Burke was captured at the residence of his brother. in Pumpkin Hollow, when- the prisoner lived. A thorough seazch followed. and the “hole coau- i 1 ,came well and milligram .Aseeesment ibis Year will be 29 1-4 Hills. ...â€"....â€" "llcREASE 0F 1 14 MIL“ ON THE DOLLAR OVER “81’ YEAR. The Fimmoe committee of the Town Council met Monday and struck the rate liar the. year's ithxmtion at 29 14 mills an the assessment. - The estimates sbwd. Mn prepared by .111: Clark. and were careflully gone. over (relate the rain: was med. Those pre- sent were: Ltd. Eyres, chsltmtn of oFinarce committee; Mayor Vroo- mxn. Reeve 313;. Aldermen Ree“. Mcc though. Weldon and Dev-imp. absentâ€" Dogâ€"recto Jordan, and Aid. W. Jar.- dan. Aid. Eyre: occupied the chair. The Clerk announced that 29 .14 mills taxation was necessary to cov- er the estinnalm; E39 mills. mightfdo «with close economy. . Esgei‘fy over-y appropriation nvzns scanned by the Aldermen in at vain axiom-pt to rfipd some item that might be reduced. l'l‘he Board oi ..VVo-sk‘s, inc a") decided, noedod and should have a considerable amomit 0': more): Lat-ii: year it was grantâ€" ed in the «tin-lites double that. this your ltbe appropri- ation mould too about the [semen MIGHT REDUCE HERE. l'I‘be- chau‘ilty only £9? the ye“; r. some thought. could he considers“. reduced â€" :sev'enul recipients could be . Y .1... 96m: bothoflouseof Mugs â€" for. ir-starnce, Unspent L3,. ' be. who is 5"! - “’9 ‘ inurp'w. 0243865700. coining $1.40 A rweek. . Md. Eye-us mould have liked. very; much to have the mate stand at 29 nulls. mhoju'moinromfl M29 14. was in his opinion ltoo m Mayor Nmoomnn acid the rat. abomd cover the expenditures. and the 1908 Gounod should. not mould- ene‘d rwiith their deï¬cits. A1d.MoGeou;hâ€""Wou.ld it n0: look better to miVQ a surplus. rather than a. deï¬cit. 2 Ald. Reid’s reply: (that ï¬ne peopl- mxn kick as; :38 high rate lament {pith the ramtrk tt-mm Aid. Mo- Ccouigh than the peOple would he; anyway. Moved by Mayor. Vroounn, second- ed by Add. .Weldiqn, Inhart the rate lor- the your be 29 1-4 mills. Chaisw Bytes put the motion. which carried mmimwmfy: ' fl‘he committee then M into Con-toil and. gave the lbyrl-tw a. final retiring. . ' ‘EXPENDFllUg'RE (Est) ., s' Cannons and (Fixed servicesâ€"- . Election expenses ........ 3 7800.00 IMAM $.00 moo b“ i. n v‘ m . ‘ ‘ on. 0‘. .0. no. .1! mm on oo- â€. mnoudnn. one-v1 "o T. slam germ ..... . .... . - i V’ I \ . ....ï¬. . v 0-.~-\,| -'. . m 2,500, and Speutt 3184â€.â€â€˜bonn. _._ , i . l terfciting outfit found. Photographic gathered in. Burke had done his counterfnting by phatographing the ' bills and electroplating the metal; photograph. Necessarily. the counter- :feit was blurred a little. and could be :asily distinguished from a genu- ‘ line bill. The paper was of an in. l .ferior grad: than the genuine. also. and the counterfeits exceedingly crude. Ih: bills were circulated. it appears. by accomplices, who passed the counterfeits in towns and vii- lages. where the citizens scarcely butowgd a glance on them. “lm- counterfeit bills appeared in (Toronto last week. and caused son- siderabl; excitement. Archie Bouyea, of town. and R. “'ynn wcrz arrested as accomplices in Suult St: Marie. .‘Wynn was formerly a farmer near Downcyville. A clue was gainnl from the con- fession of an English immigrant who was flooding the country around Montreal with the counterfeits. 30 was arrestzd there and confessed the name of his acco‘mplice. The lat- ' . Ihe polic p - by the rounding-up had bash at work is suspmtzd. ' Yesterday Christ Vingcnt visited the bombs of.) severed suspected parties in lbown, uniï¬ecured suhï¬pienxt,‘ eviâ€" dance of an inorhninmtom character , .to justify their alppmhension. Wax- l-rantts have twen issued; andt develop- ;mentis are dikely to (follow quickly. of t for years past. it Other Requirements- Board of .Worlas Board at Health ............... Chtgrity Contingencies ..... Deputnnon expense: .. ...-... Law coats ..... ....... 2:00.00 . ' Bark maintenance 100.00 1 Printls. ". . posing. eta... 550.00 ‘ Propemy ........................ 900.00 l l ......3- 00.00 3200.00 750.00 400.00 100.00 0 l , Regains to property. etc. 150.00 .. .. 980.00 150.00 30.00 â€0109,1011.“ to be in‘ Unitary. 900.00 . 100.00 3107:in ...5.250.00 65.46100 . warm-A181) RECEIPTS. Other fl‘hmn Taxes to: the Igar ’07. ; and R,“ “I“ «1 ...... ....‘,5°0.w Balsam licensed 450.00 Garters licensee '60.00 Garb disease-I 50.00 Circus licenses I... ... ... .. ...... 50.00 Cigarette licenses 100.00 Patty Enema ..- ...t ~20.00 Plumbem’ linen†... 20.00 ....- 1700.00 850.00 {0.00 ' 800.00 ' 350,00 230.00 100.00 Les} estima‘t‘ed .reoe'gxts... Liquor Woes ..: ..1 Market revenue Plumbing inspection recs .... Police Count dines Armns of; (taxes and. percen- ttulges .. ...... ... Lake share gravely: stock ... Contingencw ... ..â€" ..- ao ... ‘â€"â€"c- '250.00 “ . SUSY KARI. County mate ...1 ............ Public school ............... Collegiate Institute 4.. frown debenlture do): ...... Public 'li'omlry Contracï¬s and. tagged serv 3 [mos .. ... -..-.... 7.5855 mill: Other iroguiremerntsâ€" «Less estimsted receipts) 2.290? mills 9 1.8600 mm: 6.7758 militia 2.9113 milb' 7.3241 mills _.5000 mills o-c ‘ .Tatuigmtes ... 292l75 «mills Namâ€"ï¬ne Separate echooi innate .wi'Ll bathe nacho u the Washed arobaflu‘adtoafiw 1â€"4 mills. frown'ls ‘ dot taxation OEHEB MATTERS. Menus. Brown and Galleon. imm- ere eapt of. town. were present; with [a grievance. lit- appears chem unit»- gtilc than! broke away and were ism- it rivals, an injustice. and Council to undress it. . (little; damnatze and Said - loush. no {he maven «missed: over a tweak. Poundk .Wilson 'ex ‘ ed :how rand. where Iliad tom: the caddie Brown’s couiroladdt: Elves of. similar! mttlm _ - _ tribe Mug-ou- sand lthe injustice came inloecu'npelther‘ _envasmopound.lnhn tbo‘wm should provide a pound and make Wilson (take care on! the subtle Moved by Reeve Benz. seconded by Add. Weldon, the town’s. ' oft!» W collected, some 4.20. (mire- ‘lfallmed, mm m day. Mr. .Wilr son changedâ€"Curried. 93.00 00 -'Ilte heart on an evens? of a a difference . . ‘hflaiz-ishxnte Jackson soon one; his . were . apparatus. dies. stamps. a 0.. E I-il t . g I 5 ,1 l . l was remanded (to 3.in dor- gigbt days. ..‘\ mom DAYS HENCE- Burke was brought before Police _._..â€"â€"-â€"â€"- AIIIB‘I’O AT THE "80.." 0mm â€II III Imam. Amount of â€nor on M Saudi: Ste, Marie. Mich. July 8.-An impontent cumin «wen effected hem .to-«dlay at the instance at the! Dam} indon lpOll‘OC. wao Conndinns,-nam- 00 R. aW'ynn and A. Boyenu. were a..- idvtod toâ€"dny on (the stump of at:- -tcmlptin3' to (pass couptonfeit lives of Both were at- .lice had been (told to look! out for them. an it was known (they were working their way west ilmm North Bay and Budbury. Almost ilromthe moment uttbdr nyï¬v‘qil nit ty ‘800‘ {they were spotted, npd when. ur- rested on euopitu'on 12 tictitioiu five: of the Mm Bank were falling. on Wrap and 890 on Boyce“. .3th ml! be Germany indicted to-morrov. â€"..,â€" BOIEIIIsD AT OTTAIA- l l Ottawa, July 8.â€"Cof: A. P. Sher- mood has that confirmed the re- ports at the arrest at (Burke at Lind- spy. and Buyout: and “Wynn, $8th Ste. Marie. but declined Ito givq an; radicals“, as it might defeat the ends. :3 hairline. and vprevcnt (unth- 6’ was“; ‘~ llillSAl’S no smsmon. ; flo Further Arrestsâ€"lore About l the Discovery of dang. \ l 3 Evening Post of July 10 ' No durum: Me'opmonus 1x13 en- sued m {the rmmd-up all the noun-tee; (eaters who more recently discover- ed. and whose headhunters were Charles Burke still 13135115311116 in jail, nun Alchie Banyan; tor" and ï¬icMrd Wynn. are unï¬t, arrest." at Sault Ste. Mimic. Chief. .Vzincent is. now in communiwtion with the Magistrate of Alligomn. District, and: they' will prohplily be moved. to Lindsayl h. the near intuit. Mr. fl‘hm. Thos. Stewart has been retained tq d.» fend Buns. Baht. Logic. of. town another Wt. 63 staid-l at lanze. LIL-i home, chat at rthie town} has been searched. RELATIVES .GBIEF STRICKEX. Burke lived «with his brother John and. sister on George-so. southward The lane is ltbc last one south on the street, and in a comparatively lonely vicinity. Bin sister- islbeairt- broken. '(and his three brothers - Frank. John and Michelinâ€"deal the erg-(4st keenly. mo 9. Post regatta: Mr. John Burke mid ‘thcy Lona-d the incriminating apparatus in b; ï¬Cltariie’e) room; I don’t: know what it map, He was the. oldeett 130! in the. lgqmily. and was very quiet." II: is reported the prisoner was loin. considerable money by. a’ brom- er who died recently. Since tine saw mill was sold: Chas. Burke has enggplgod in no casinos! pursuit. , Amine Bouyeu, rsr.. live. on Bid!- oudâ€"et. He was formerly" a: night: lawman, at the Kennedy Dan's l \ W sixty years did. , .Wynn «lives on SE. Murrow . IBM is aï¬'idowui ushniy 70 yfesrn old. Burundi-m nodd- ‘na. Chgeij Gem. of Mantra-i. m tlhe mottled En‘ tï¬'u running \to arthaï¬hbmlwhefl burrowed, Evdlelyotn ucbeï¬gndpflssinz nevus. textile“ Hill a nveefl utgd last mus- rm» mun-gin; either the mat constrained he got; the money ING. Jul! 16th inst. in the sputum school grounds opposite the Convent. Elie mm mï¬l toe malicious Million and other refreshments will be carved. and a pleasant. ,eeaiqule than my ice expound. Gate open a} s unlock-1m ran .11.. Admis- I l ‘ . I- m . (manna: Pres.) it tell you gnu: said we end- 'loek‘rn¢ "man. "Itfi pretty-hard for- .a m with: large-family; to live. . ,, . O O 0 O O O O O O O 0 Q 0 O O O O O O o O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Because---you se our task. We must make a qu We have seen our duty and we have done it. We have wilded a heavy axemnone has been spared. Now we say to you---come and behold. Make a list of your needs and hurry to the July Clearance Sale. ________________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" SOME ENTICING FIGURES: cushion Tops lust go 190 . A great variety of all kindsâ€"some lithos, some ready to embroider. You need them now for boating or the veran- dah. Some of them were as high as 75¢ each. Come and take them away, any one July Clearance Sale... 19c 0 H Whitewluelln Blouses Did you get your shareâ€"hundreds did â€"come now, your size and 8|:le may be here yet. there was a fearful lot of them â€"-not many nowâ€"but if you see them you will be a purchaser, they are high quality and the July Clearance says low prices. See them. 100 Waist Ends cheap But very good, white Vestings in light, medium and heavy weight. Egyptian Cotton, highly mercerized, twenty pat- terns, spot, stripe, fancy, 3 yards in each piece. They are marked at easy prices during this July Clearance. LADIES-Don’t buy your fancy Muslin Dress for evening looked over our Imported stock of very high-class Novelty Muslin and exclusive patterns marked at very special prices will enrol It will pay you Big.»- e---our heart is in our work. We appreciated the enormity of ick dispersal of these ï¬ne Spring and Summer Stocks. We have not sulked in our tents. Incline Quick March 10¢: Parasol Special $1.29 You will do yourself justice if you see the splendid English Muslins and De- laines we are selling at such a low price. Many patterns and colorings, dimity stripe, make smart looking dresses. note our low price. July Clearance per yard ................................. ‘00 The Head Lady In the cloak and Suit Boom Gives you a presstng invitation to visit her department. They have been busy pleasing customers with the ele- gant assortment of W'ash Suits, Skirts and Coats that they offered at such easy prices too. The prices will be kept low during the July Clearance Sale. A real good Parasol, ï¬ne top and good handle, handy to have one or two around when they are so cheap. Paragon frame and a parasol that always brings 81,-; each, but we will mark them during this July Sale ............... White Lawns 12 1-20 1.29 More, more of that special good line of Muslin Lawn that gives the real satis- Ask to see them anywayâ€"won‘t prose you to buy. FOR 'IIIIIBSDAY, A00. 8"“. Additions Made to the List of lanesâ€" Oimers Elected. The annual regitta held under the auspices of Sturgeon l'oint Cot- tagt-is‘ Association is incoming known as one of the greatest acquai- tic events held in the Kawartha Lakes district. and in all probability this year's regatta will further strengthen that impressiont years regatta was wonderfully suc- caesful. and attracted a great crowd of people to Lindsay's famous sun.- me? 'W;. the result lacing that this years executive committee start in with a comfortble balance on bani ï¬nally at! of yore by mailing dollar fee. which will _ tumbzrs of the Cottagers’ and Fish and Game Associations. and entitle than to the emblem of the Oottagers' Associationâ€"n green frog in the norm of a ‘pin. A well attended meeting of eoto. Monday night in Mr. occupied the chair. and Jones acted as secretary . After some discussion relat vi to the mat suitabl: date, it was idea to hold the regatta on Civic ann- day. 5118- 8th. commencing at 1.30._ «harder (it. his wine 690060000000 6606690606000.000000000000000. mon. ‘W'. leHacc Jon-3s. (J. “BRY- emon. E. B. QeruthersJ th-o. lloxtll, .. J. w. Andaman, G..li. Napkins. A. 0. Hqgg. Chairman of conintlttcc. Messrs. Glndmm. Curru'thera Goo. Byerson mm â€pdnltui’ a corn- mittec to canvass [fem subscriptions. (incline channel M‘f't‘ mm A men’s priddiirt: race of. races. and mt'flllk‘n‘lli;i do in the llh‘t l for umtouns in utility boats. with um; limit. .wai“ added; also it Was cided to (put steamlaucnhos in a clam by .thiumsolvm. Priornarmmu willbeisuodin 22.7 per com. AIM†Cl: rles Finney Cox. treasurer d: - 8| test: at pawn rat the shearer Cheese Tannery. mad. by Hip. lilnn‘e. tint the rhubarb milk yield was . testing at {per cent. show . . â€no might be of interest to those immo- (the low dintely connected with the industry. Tu. {We have noticed yery particularly of sixteen railroad companies included inthe Vanderbilt system. made the ipnl address at the of Oberlin College in alumni meet- Oberlin. f his remarks, ..a . faction. 40 inches wide and smoothâ€" you save six cents per yard. worth while ' 't t. 1 Clearance sci yii?d...iiuy ‘2 1'20 From llllinery Room Yes. we had good business last week, many have taken advantage of the ex- clusive hats to be had here and made good savings as well. Millinery come here as low prices will prevail during July Clearance Sale. .................... If you want good or street wear until you have a, Voiloa. etc. The large variety y make you a. purchaser. o O 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 O smppma Glittli tuttsï¬o mm [37011000. Letter From English Importer Ibioh Should Be Read And W lipon By Every farmer in Victoria County. in the annual reports of the Daily nun'.‘ Assocmtions of the Proviuc-: ul‘ Ontario for 1906. appears the lullow- ingletter bearing on the shipment of cheese less than ten days old". London. Dec. 14. 1906. A. ltuddick. Esq.. Department of Agriculture. Ottawa, Ont. Dear Sinâ€"When yon were over in England you asked us to give you any details in connection with the business of the cheese trade which J. that cheese have been drawn from the lactation very. young. and this . . . g . flood'ass strong flavor; in tact. it is dift‘mult to deï¬ne. but it in certain- ly not. conducive to consumption. Of course. ave have not tin. actual ex- perience of putting than on the counter. but it '- enfflclent for us to know that buyers are dissatisfied and consequently take a great t of trouble in selecting some- thing that will have a cheesy flav- or. ltielmpoldbhtoexplnininn letter what we mean by insipid. but probably your own experience of cheese drawn too soon for use will agree with out And there is so. «her side to the question. The shrinkage in woigbt in large. and enhances the coat ,of the goods be- tore they are solid hem. We can turn cheese- troeh landed "......“ ‘tJ “i: t t weigh on an average 8-4 urt- ooe per cent. troubles in . ' .an cent; In no one out w coopera- 1015 on Your minim†‘- "-3 tell gambirrs. \h'iuli “UN to um: all puma. .J.i'll“".l£’ the lactorymra to HALhULIl suit; 111$ cheese that have note/:01: mu: ten days. as \w on ties nidv 'c‘» Ic-arfully punished LmdLi...‘ such young cheese. charding shipping. We hai’c in}: Jzttle Inuit to find. as :1sz mount"; companies have mad;- ucry eff-Jill†{all into line. and adopt bugg"5tlt)n‘ thrown out by importers. and A: ' consequmce we have a â€hater 51.1. of things existing now than has 7‘3" been previously known. Yours truer nowsos. noncssos #34 Limilci ARTHUR J. nowsox. DMD" 12.9 matter of factories 903““ mean cheese is an important (Wt to every farmer who is a. WW“ 9‘ a cheese factory. It choose is WW," Elem the merchants in Great 5“" sin. lme considerable in vflzm- I? than this is an important 311‘"? as it. is also to the Canadian farm" fine British importer rank“ “‘90 rue-it he thinks n: is being .000“ 31900 than be 3303:. over a d in quality. If the Canadian~ I met: continua to sell grew loot allow the British M shrinkage allowancr. the thease will soon take '1 900°, thud place on the markeu ' Mailer Country. 4.; . Think not at all d:sirblr- 3’ 0;. classes of Canadian good: “mu†.. copy oniy tar-t4 'phwe on “'8" 7’3}: tot in the world. There isdénq r0 cook. the men and the and purely. the greed for of tum will not stand in drag“. the country‘s reputation “I m Let the farmers of Victorfl it! take a firm stand and untidy†in .1 MAL. ‘0: u Lon quick P 09 direct loner. whih My suffers.