n Powders Dck Food lo and ntral A I between 10 2 and 4 p.1m iture. Organ, tents and?!»- Oil on Fri ' = ~othing as. audition- ‘unday *0 .ssssm O limited :es Line Read Up- ‘.m. 8.10 9-1.! .m. 6.55 p.34 .m. 5.45 9.!!- 1] be held 8. conk and 'days. 1 rd. madian ' s in t and F aance of 1:; ield and 1 ' 'cAlprine, [TRION t0 ell TON, or askatchewan bu: 1 piece ing, reg 1 Ladics' full length Rain Coats, in my and fawn. reg $6.00, sale5,00 An early selection of .your fur gar-7 Inmts gives you a wider and better chc‘ee. See our new rufl's, muï¬s, cap-mines, ties and jackets, our sable Ruï¬s, $10, $13.50 and"... ....... 16.00 Carpets, Oilcloths, Blankets Heavv fawn and red, and green Extra. heavy and ï¬ne wool Blank- ets, white, colorml border, reg3.50 for $2.95: reg $5, sale .......... . 4.15 8-4 I-‘lannolotte Blankets, reg $1., Flannels, Flannelettes, Table- linens. Plain dark grow and light flannel all wool. reg 28c. sulv ............... 23¢ Heavy fawn a and brown 36i 45C for .....................a... ...............I 606 0 patterns striped hem'p Carpet; ‘- big value at 12c, sale price ..... .... 93 20 3ards Linoleum, £10m one yd. m four “was wide, reg 459 sq yd., sale for .........~......\ 343 Vanni. thVV and ï¬ne W001 Blank- 2 patterns Cotton '1'owoumg, reg. MC. sale ............... .. 5° 40 ends linen Towelling, reg 13c, 90 â€.18 ....................... an n ............... Young woman's fawn and slate 3-4 min coats, braid and tuckings, douâ€" ble button front, reg $8.50..:....6.90 Ladies' full length Rain Coats, in vvcâ€"- V â€"â€"*r' - ‘ _, I , I’IC‘I‘SWN’ELLIO'IT’ODA 539‘“ “m" at the home of her daughter, Mrs. at the residence of the . bride’s I}; Storey, J ane Corneil. 989d 87 father, Wm. Elliot, Verulam, by ‘ m. ... . the Rev. C. E. Coon, George Dick- ‘ ‘ son, of Bracebridge, and Mable WEEK-At Mme-ad, - on Sept. Elhof, of Verulam. Margaret Stmson. widow of ‘ *iï¬oi‘mte George Winch-inn. aged 86 DEYMANâ€"HcCURDYâ€"At the resi- :yeu's. dence of the bride’s father, James“ , ’ p _ . McCurdy, Bellevine, by Rev. up; WIT-00 the 1.1.1:, In Bobcayâ€" Co ’ 0‘ immuord‘ â€ï¬rm 'Ann 7 Brom,,. aged Sept. 8th, Hulda Irene Ale: “'3’ wife 0! Ch“ ' -311)“, CW, of Belleville, to Mr. IIerQ.:,,W,.,i ,. 9m « of Toronto, formerly of; ems-At (Mmlmolzui,w M ‘ 18th. 1hr: Jena 'Pflm; wife 9!. Fendon Falls. _‘ PARKINSâ€"WOBSPEXâ€"y-At thereai- ,V ‘ k .7 ‘. ,... ’J‘ )ItsSes light and dark tweed Skirts mercheck and stripe patterns, self- strapped and braid, reg $3.00 2.60 ranging from smuu t0 aluaiv. These to ,clear....................Waco ON [-3 LOT last season’s Coats, ranging from $11 to $16. These to clear ............ "was.†Ladies’ overcheck Tweed Skirts, s.»lf~strapped, and pleated, reg $5.50, sale. ..‘.......-............-4.75 IRVINEâ€"In Fenelon Townsmp, on Sept. 16th, to Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Irvine, a. son. SMITHERAMâ€"In Fenelon topr, 0n Sept.;19th, to Mr.. and Mrs. Fred Smitheram. a. son. , . > ‘5' . ' R WNâ€"FELLâ€"On the 12th, .by Bom Bu: Rev. C. H,- Coon, Wyn. Brown; M ' I dun hter o ‘ ‘ ‘ â€" ' , on 28rd Sep- and Elxzabeth A. Fel , g. $3351: 1: ï¬elï¬f?£‘ >Mr. Peter . John Dobson, all of Sqmgrvflle. .3 Wilson: Watchman-Warden Of 8- C ARBOLIJâ€"‘EENDEBSOE-â€"In Lin (1- , on Sept. 26th, by Rev. C. H. 5°â€- on * $12811, Jaseph A. Carroll apd Miss anvvxvn 1'... Font-Inn TanShiD. - .â€" .‘, , We are proud of our styles in Man- tlcs, and we want you toseethem. Many new touches in make that g’iw them distinction, prettily de- signed mercheck Mantle, 48 inches Kong: double front, 15 inch side skirt \(nts buttoned, Russian cuffs, velvet trimmed, reg $12.50, sale ..,’10,90 I ONE LOT last season’s Coats, ranging from $5.00 to $10.50. W Underwear, Glovee, Hosiery. Ludivs' heavy Vests and Drawers, reg 30c, sale 23ic; heavier line Vesta and Drawers, reg 600, sale 480; Ringwood Gloves, woman's, reg 300, children’s, reg 20c, sale 15c; Ladies’ .wool Hose, reg: 206. e 13%: ; Men’s Scotch wool shirts and drawers,,reg. lb. Harris yams; 6501b. am: bale 233,0 ; sale 15c, reg 30c sal 55c. sale 473 : Heavy-factory Yarns, 50c (â€"0; Lava-titers) Covers Lindsay and Surrounding Mantles and Skirts VOLUME XLIX. Rain Coats, r extra. heavy, leather tick 27c. sale............» ........... . 201 Dress Goods, “Roger’ s†Garments in; Mantles and Skirts, “cre§é"ént†Under- j wear, “Kingsville†Blankegs,‘ “Ratliff, Tweeds and Yarns. “Pm-i“ â€? 129-3 .a J: I ï¬ance†Knitted Goods. Ylsxt us Fmday Bring your list of Fall Wantsâ€"We are more than ready to ï¬ll it. “Priestley’ s†Fenelon Township, on to Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Cotton Towolling. reg. union Carpet. Fancy black Mercerized Sateen Un- derskirts, new pleating, reg $1.10, sale 8-80 ; reg 11.50 sale......\......» 1,23 Plain pink and blue Flannelette Nightgowns. lace trimmed, reg $1.10 sale days ......... v ..... .... ............ 880 Crmm and green Luce. Trimmed Blinds. worth 600, sale ..... 500 84 pairs lace CWâ€. 8} yards long. 60 inches wide. rug $2.50. sale A-- Clothing, for‘Men and Boys Boys‘ School Quits. 5 81268 up 1:0 30. I‘Og‘. 33' Halo ------ ‘u-uusouuunnuot 2.63 Men's overcheck grey tweed Suits. for fall or winter. rog- $8 salo...5,00 Men's odd Pants. in dark tweed. days White Red Spreads, size 72x80. reg 1.10. sale price ............................ 88¢ 410 dark green Roller Blinds worth 380, sale price ............. .......... . 29° Japan taffeta Silk, incream and White, 30 inches wide, Strongly ,wov- en frame, reg 65c, sale price“... 500 New White Vesting Blouses and Taffeta Cloth. See this new display of new weaves and styles. reg 50c, sale Waists, reg 60c, sale .................. gowns: Handsome white wash silk Blouses for wearing under your new fall coat, ï¬nished in vexy small tucking, reg $2.75, sale ‘ ........... J. ............ 2,25 Black silk Blouses, two special lines, reg $5., for $4.20,.‘$3.50.3,00 Blouses, Undershirts, Night- Soft spun Taffeta in checks, mauve and blue tones, 20 inch wide, new for days .. ...... ...... New dress plaids, pretty color com- binations, reg 30¢; sale .......... .. 25¢ Our 60c pLa§ds, new and pretty. for suits and dresses. Those bargain 6 shades light grey tweeds._ smart overcheck style for costumes or skirts, reg 65¢, sale...~.........;.....'.., 500 Pg 31-25. SMO‘ -------------------- |0I.I"‘ Boy’s tweed Saps, reg 35c for Men's tweed Caps. reg 55c.... Black \‘eniti-an 40 inches, wide, mouth ï¬nish, reg 65c, sale...) 503 Heavy grey Coating 'l‘weeds, 56 zches wide, coarse 'sn'face, neg $1, Man, U va â€" - 7- earl. daughgelr'offlï¬r. 3.1 S; Henderson, east ward. Dress Goods, Silks. Spreadsx Blinds, Cur- Ill-nu Midland, ,on Sept. Margaret Stinson, widow of .te George Windrim, aged 86 :.; reg $1.50 $810..«L.~m'1.25 ,' striped Ll‘ama‘ wqisi'ting, nun“ Sept 7th, in Bobca-K- I. Junkin. aged .66 RM! n.- .. two-0.0! coo. Luce Trimmed 1‘ mm» U‘ 5“ WV 83ml were abovm outline I m Everitt Piano 00., 01 m ’ Speeding in the Ring The track ‘evmts proved or an in- teresting character, especiafly in the green race, which event took ï¬ve heats to decide the winner. The 1‘01- lowing were the results of Friday’s Dr. Quack. .. J ohnnie .H. can. 00. GOI- Captoin Stubb .. Miss Paisley .. Why Not .. .......... . Time 9.19}. 2.22. 2.20.. On Saturday then-o were only three contestants for the tron-form“. and owing to a heavy rainstorm only two heat: were run on. and the race was awarded to Blockbird. Black Bird 1 9 x Cleopatra ...............2 3 2: Minnie Keswick ........ ..... .....3 1 3: Time 2.16}. 2.19. In the 2.40 class the ï¬rst hoot was well contested. but the deciding heats were run on a sloppy track. Little Girl proved too good for her opponents, winning three straight heats as follows: . May Bell ............... M353 Tariff ........... Best time 2.34}. 2.25 clus: Topsy Dillard ........ Joe Allan .. .......... To the right of the front antrnnce was, the Singer Sewing Machine ex- hibit, with the leading makés of ma,- chines demonstrating their many new. Fancy work was taught free, and ï¬ne samples of work displayed. .. Messrs. Forbert 8:. Forbert \had a ’ï¬ne exhibit of "Queen Quality,',’ "Bo-ten Favorite.†and “Instructor†showpthe latter 101' school wear. A _ The exhibits of live stock were ex- cellent, and indicates the improve- ment that is taking, place in the herds kept by. the farmers of the Midland district. The grain and root, dairy produce, etc., also were good. The mercantile exhibits are a grow- ing feature of the fair; local merchâ€" ants, agents and outside concerns that make articles taking every avâ€" ailable space possible. last yea}. They include'd some clev- erly trained ponies. daring trapezists and a tramp juggler. The latter gentleman's performance xx as very good, and elicited plenty of applause from the spectators all around. Litsle Girl Little Will Why Not Brown Gyp .............. Time 2.29}, 2.45. But the chief attraction of the fair is the ring, xor the ring is the fair. This year there was some ï¬ne racing. The specialties were alsa ahead of Messrs. Walker Moore were the.‘fore with a display‘ 01181 City paints made by P. D. Dod VIVJ ‘:___7V , . .00., ‘ ionireal, the Menzies line of wallpapers, picture frames, curtain poles, and other necqssaxjes to; house"'d‘ecoration. The bu‘sihess of this ï¬rm is extending, and a' ï¬né ï¬nal! nf wall papers, etc... is in for uunv -â€" V ter and as the inovel placards stat- ) 1 ’ ed. “used in King Edward’s dairy, and 800,000 others.†"Not the cheap the geasdnfa work. The 206 Lural cream separaï¬ot was shown by M!â€" Lewis. of the Victoria one grand sums, a. record breaker in every sense of the word. A satis- ï¬ed public and abig bank balance both testity it. Nothing butf bad weather has ever threatened the fair with disaster. and again theweather wasr gloriously ï¬ne until Saturday afternoon, when there wags a huge downpour of rainâ€"but the money was in. The directorate of the mossy Celi- W M added still another to their long list. Last ‘ A was deemed almost impossible im- prove son the Mir, yet this yé' the exhibits were: larger, the racing bet- ter, the mwds‘greater, and Ecstot all, the receipts were almost $400 in excess of lost ieer, notwithstanding the heaVy shower on Saturday after- noon. Taken altogether the fair was Entries and Gate Receipts Larger than Ever. Ike fair in Every Respect. a Record One. Great Crowds Pgesent. nuocno~ .000 . ecu-unnoo‘ ... on"... no" lily-o.“ onto-on t|n§n| o.-¢nu a... cunt-H - ou- .éc- coo QCENTRAL FAIR ‘ H AGAIN" A GREAT SUCCESS in "combo“ N'hoolov-I his establishment,“ equipped.‘ The best Oriental, American and Cana- dian wallpapers. vmishea ot'alJ manufactures, paints, burlups, mould- i335 and trauma. An illuminated gold sign attracts special notice. Samples of the oak ï¬nish paper for ' floors weere‘ shown._ Mr: wmfwm-en, agent for the Bell and ‘Karn Pianos had a spied- did exhihit of the oinstruments of these ï¬rms, which were demonstrat- ‘ght free, ed by Miss Lacéy. In sewing ma.- building. but. t0 The building I: Log; mue- wore ï¬lled mm qr:- culturd products. of choice variation. There ebuld be no better indication Gough's clothing .display had a prominent space,’ and comprised spoâ€" cialtios in men's fur-lined coats. and cloth overcoats. boys' school suits at $3.7ï¬ to $4.50. and'men's suits from $7.50 to $11. besides other seen at his busy store at the corner besides other lines which are daily of William and Kent streets. The largest space in the center of the main hull was devoted to Messrs. Dundee a; Flavenes. Ltd.. where n men's fur and fur-lined mm, men’s splendid display at carpets. rugs. business units, ladles' utmchanund electric seal jackets, curtains and portions. grill-work, and other lines of goods. Their display presented a luxurious wpwonm. and conulnod upwnrb o! .1800 worth 0! goodl. Near the mun entrance. Mr. R Neill \hod. ï¬ne dlaploy of men' a and women's fancy shoes. mostly of the standard Slntor molten, for which he bu the .solo control ln Llnduy: Maple Lest rubbonl. lemma. and small worm; also on wortmont from hi. largo utock 0t trunks and values. The dllphy o! potted sad out flow- m was not. very «wt-Ive. The hot mum- at the put tow woolu ha.- been mowhnt min“. thin elm ol exhibits. o! the succeu roots. and mm lty. Mr. G. M. McFadden, who in 1904 was the ï¬rst mm: line to exhibit at. this hit, displayed samples of the art decorating materials with which his establishment,“ equipped.‘ The best Oriental, American and Cm diam wallpapers. vanishes of'ull manufactures, paints, burl-.ps. mould- white blankets. hegvy cloth. yarns unau' J "‘ Hr â€9,1,“.an exhibit-0’ m. mutumyanisbed WW mounted’ on the 1“â€? m .. 1y ‘devoteu to domestic manufact . of various kinds, as Well as fancy work, paintings, drawihgs, burnt twood workâ€, etc. â€The Victoria. Electric Laundry had a, display' or sample: of hum-y ‘woi’k. , . gold sign attructï¬ 59‘ Samples of the 08" ï¬niSh did exhibit of the oinstrumwus u- these ï¬rms, which were demonstrat- ed by Miss Lacey. In sewing ma- chines he showed ! in American make the Rotary Standard and Rotary ’White, and in Canadian me New Wiliiems and Raymond machines. Cinnamon’s hardware store was re- presehted uy some beautirul designs of' stoves and rangeS, including, the “Peninsula,â€â€ by Clark Bros., a; 00.. Preston, ma “Ch-.mpion" made by p.31. Barker 5 Co.. Picton. 11118 pert of the building was large- , 7 â€"â€"~â€"l_ .5...“ spi'endid horse the .f‘Souvenir†1'“ sold ' by Messrs. Boxall Mia. They are made byï¬he' Gurney-Tilda: 00., of Idea (mace made by:the sunemom- Hamilton, and Winnipeg. The New pally. coal burners and heaters, etc., were also shown b3 this popular hard ware company of Boxall Hatthie Messrs. .Keyes A: Morrison, ï¬lled a large space in the center of the build. ing with stoves and ranges of several makes, the “Pandora" ranges made by the McClary Co., of London, manufactured by the Gurney Foun- t ; the “Imperial" Oxford range. dry 00., of Toronto,_ and exhibits in the plumbiing and heating line. in- cluding porcelain baths and bowls made in Pbrt Hope by the Standard Idea] 00. Ir. J. 1A. Williamson had A magm- ï¬cent display or hcneases. A paja- with brass mountings, and anothei' with silver showed skilled working;- ship. The celebrated Saskatchewan robes, Nerand coats, blankets and wagon mbes, and lapeOvers were also shown, as wellastrunks and meats. we made at Bowmanviue. Kiss migk played Varied selec- tions to demonstrate their artistic tone uni action. Thos. A. Edison, phonograph, for which Mr. Roenigk is agent, entertained the visitors with song, and story. ms and pianos. with». .the public. Woonen um. showed o! the but qua). crops. notice. er {or At 1.48 p.m., the start was made and Reilly started of! atepece which proved disastrous to several, 0mm. )1. Efllott. end A. Touch-' burn dropping out; belore two miles bed beat truveroed. One hour later the newt spreed quickly nomad the grounds that. the runners were in ï¬ght um would soon been the grenade. The tuck we; c1eered.nnd unmet cheering Geo. Reilly and the grounds 'and 'south along Ade- laxde-st., to Reuben, theme east aiong Kent-8t, to William-st... thence north along William-st... to Colbarneâ€" st... thence along Colborhest., and the Oakwood road to the ï¬rst oon~ eession‘ot Ops, thence south along‘ the ï¬rst concession of, Ops lo the-1 fourth quarter line of‘ Ops. thence! easterly along the fourth quarter.‘ "Curly†Elliott. snared the ground- togothor. Both were pretty well done. but. In thy-print mund the truck Romy but. Elliott by s tow foot. but ï¬nished in error nt ch. wrong wlro. Elliott pulled up alto. but wu joutlod dong by M. Mandi. a tow yuan furtbor on in trout of line 0! Op: and Kent-st, to Ade- laide-3L, thence north on «delaide- at. to (pit grounds, and once around the truck. inh. than two w to divide tho vuuo oi tho prim. The timo wu 1 hour. 10 minutu W Ygrox. o! um. 13mm. who was unfortu- nate in being about tour minute- hto in starting. anilhod third, and tho judiu' stand. um was given the duct-ion. Lum- on. owing to an minundmundlng Wing the nu- was {allowed home by llcNut, took fourth money. and vs lat to ï¬nish. The ten mfle~Mmthon road race on Saturday created g lot. at intu- est ï¬nd there was quite a buzz of ex- citeinent “the competitors took {xp their places at. the starting post. The ï¬inners were as follows, Geo. Reilly, H, Elliott, )1. Elliott. A. Touchburn McNutt. Ywex, Little Britain. I. Touchburn and Colbert. The cobra. was once around the trunk, out o! The Canadian Swenson stamp pull- er, made at ngn, was also shown. - The Pediat- People wereon hand with samplcwol their chlobnted fut muse rooï¬ng The exhibits which woulQ‘ï¬nt at- tract. the attention upon entering the grounds were the-earrings or In, D. Sinclair. and The James Hamilton 00.. Lindsay manufacturers. wanton by Mr. A. We! mu. do; who is agent in this district for flat company. . ‘3‘ ‘ Marathon Race who I _ The 'exhiblt ofrpoultry was the ,there being no fewer than 635 en- }tries. The principal exhibitors were ‘lugutï¬igfyle 'history of the (air, mif'mm _a.nd Snowden, of Bowmuvfllo, King, Oakwood. J. Lauder, @er covu‘od In the “who; of tho Pavl- bflonuu Hum hm .bout 12.30 am morning. ad Wow it was got undo: control about. 81500 duals! wu dons. The putor. Rw. Ir. White“... cud tunuy, were 1“ uk- mdbyflwunoh.nndhuia nu» POW “Iâ€. Maxim“, J. P. Ryley and Ald. J. am. an o! whom showed beam. show nnyirhere. ,, in. mason-icy of the birds were Poultry R. Neill’s Remodelled Shoe Store . 26.41“ was d1:- Ipoclu lacuna: In the lino o! calling or collecting Id. noun. Mag mdvucuv for the purchase 0! Steam. etc. in soliciting m: muons-9 '0 on aim you at ogurtgom‘ trons The Watchman’Wardu' and The Farmhg World, a ï¬rst-class paper for m and W, will be out to any m h this district one you for one dollar. To .1! point: 20 mflesand over tron was Mien price for thetwo papers will be$1.25. montnndpi‘omvt attention to your basins“ mulmts. u. a vngnx.‘ - WHICH] BIIIK M (“NI A Good Clubbing Offer NUMBER 39 Circulation 4300