inns STORE FOR VERY; :mmcnw: CLOTHING: The Legislature showed their wis- con~ dom tn): when they undertook to what is rapidly becoming a. grevious nuisance. For the informa- tion of the public we shall quote Sections 10 and {11 of the Act, which show the responsibility of automobi~ lists on the highway. Section 10 is as follows : . 10. Every perSOn having control or charge oi a motor vehicle, shall whenever upon any publicf street or1 thighway and approachiné any veâ€" hicle drawn by horse or horses, or any horse upon which any person is riding, operate, manage and control such motor'vehicle in-such. manner as to exercise everywreaSa ,' onable precaution to prevent the frightening of any such horse or horses, and to insure the safety and protection of any person ridâ€" or driving the same. and out-‘ the limits of any city or» shall not approach such in: side town horse or horses within one hundred in front and behind. These numbers going . are to he so placed as to I be distinct~ a ly in height hour and if going in the same di‘i dust and dirt. rection, shall signal his clean to' be the numbers issued by the Provin~ cial Secretarv yards, or pass the same in the opposite direction at greater speed than seven miles an' pass and give the rider or driver: request, give in writing to an one demanding the same, his nam and address. and also the name an: address of the owner of such mo tor vehicle. and the number of th permit of the said motor vehicle. 18. When any loss or damage it incurred or sustained by any per son by a. motor vehicle, the onus of proof that such loss or damage did not arise through the negli- gence o:- improper conduct of the owner or driver 'of the motor veâ€" hicle shall be upon the owner or driver of such Vehicle. 20 Any person violating any of the. provisions oi this Act, or any regulatiOOSJnade thereunder, where penalties for the violation thereof are not hereicfore provided, upon summary conviction, shall beliable to a ï¬ne of not less than $10 or more than $50 and costs. The Act also compels each automo- bile to have its number placed both visible, not less than ï¬ve inches and to be. kept free from 'lhesc numbers must Any person being un- an oppoitunitv to turn out so that! fortunate enough to have trouble on he max be passed with safety, and the highway uith oneof those me: it anv such hose or horses appear chines should not neglect to take the irixjrhtened he shall reduce his . number and thus be able to trace speed. and shall not proceed furthâ€" | the offender. Style of our $14.00 Suits This is an important piece of legis-f htion and should-be well understood! by the public at large. As mattersI go at the present time, it is danger-f on s to venture on the king's highâ€"f war, with the old time horse and? carriage. The man with the auto-1 mobile acts as though he had the; right of wayand scans along‘ with~' 011: apparent interest i1; the rights' of others. His machine, especially afâ€"' ter night‘ is enough to make wlxollyj unmanageable the moéf'â€â€˜d5¢ile ani~ ms}; and the man was-mm har-_ muss hi» fancv driver and appear on the highwav for aspin, takes his( ï¬fe in his hand. ‘ Automobiles. The Local legislature at its last session passed “An Act to regulate; the Speed and Operation of Mater:f Nehicles oh Highwgst’ ,V 7 . f LGuaranteed Circulation 4, 800 Web 1 1y. Pubhshed eVery Thursday morning by The Watchman-Ward†': Printing 00., Limited. r flue ‘ " I eimto‘énfrdéï¬dhh Watchman-Wilmer “may PAGE EIGHT Our $10.00 Waterproof 18. When any loss or damage is incurred or sustained by any per son by a. mot0r vehicle, the onus of proof that such loss or damage did not arise through the negli- gence er improper conduct of the owner or driver 6! the motor ve- any person, or owing to the picâ€" Wm 3 serum of motor vehicle on any public, More highway, the person in charge 0’ this 513: such motor vehicle shall return to weekt the scene of the accident. and upon Mr. 1 request, give in writing to any Sunday one demanding the same, his name Dr. 8 and addrc-SS. and also the name and Mrs. A1 address of the owner of such mO‘ Mrs. W: tor vehicle. and the number of the A. Gra permit of the said motor vehicle. ough. h 11. In case an accident occurs to any perspn. “hethez‘ on foot or_ horseback. or in a vehicle, or to. am‘ horse or vehicle in charge of } unless such W hem ’ t1] such animal oranmnlsnronp: der the control.“ the rider‘ _.-or driver, and it 'hge‘apptoachnz-u any Such person riding or thin}; any animal or horse upon any public‘ highway outside of the limits at any city or town he shall also,‘ stop any such motor vehicle when signalled by such rider or Mug, so to do by raising lush-mi, , or otherwise requested, and shall re- main stationary so long as may be necessary to allow ‘such rider or driver to pass,, or until directed by such rider or driver to proceed; and in case any animal ridden or driven by such rider or driver ap- pears to be frightened, the Operator of such motor vehicle, and woeâ€" cupants of the same, shall upon l‘c- : quest, render assistance to I such rider or driver in control of 1 such animal or animals. ‘ The New Style Overcoat I Speaking of the fair, Mr; Thomas tar tin-previous years." Déyell said: “The outside was g,ood M1‘37 O'Connell thong but inside the main building things :eétlair yet “‘1 consider .. _ In: Mind 311th“ was :1 sic going dowï¬z'i , . at the and: ofthe direct: Mr. M Moriuity, local agent for“ £60“ tirenty extra. 00m1 thallagsey HarrisQ0..:says1 "m Wh-in'hivPO. Fm Mrllcnry Rodnor, an aged resident of the Falls, died at his late resi~ deuce, Rednor's Point, on Saturday. The funeral took place ‘tolthe village cemetery on Monday afternoon, and was well attended. Mr. I". A. McDiarmid was called to Madoc on Saturday by the serious illnrss of his father, who died on Sunday. Mr. McDiarmid's many friends will sympathize deeply with him in his loss, particularly asitivs only a. few weeks since his fatherâ€"in- law, Mr. Kidd, died very suddenly. Mr. John Jones caught a. ï¬ne lungta weighing about twelve pounds on Tuesday. It was captured in the I'iV’el‘ just. below the Falls. Miss E. Austin. of sKinmount, spent a few days at the Falls this week. Mrs. and Miss Branch, who have been at Hotel Kï¬wartha for four months. loft last week for \heir home in St.meis. MO.. Tho5’ will visit Washington and several‘ other points; before their return. Mr. Stewart and afriend from Toronto. are in camp at Rosedalo. Dr. N. D. McDowell and Dr. (f. R. Witherspoon. of RoL-hcsh-t', caught thnee ’lunge below the Rosodale locks on Friday. Rememlm- the Fenolon Fair at the agricultural lp‘rouhds, Fonelon Falls, on October 2nd and 3rd. vThe Bobcuygeon fair takes place toâ€"mobrow, Friday, and will no deutt ‘draw large crowds to the cast- ern village. The Empress “ill mm between Fenolou Pails and Roma)- gcon, and there “ill be boat connec- tion also from the loner lakes. The tame deer belonging to Mr. Austin, created quite a Sensation Monday by travelling up and d. the front street and refusing u captured. Re". J. H. Hector, "The Black Knight,†drew a large crowd to the Methodist. vchm'ch on Wednesday ex‘en- mg. Mr. R. Spears. of Rochester. re- turned home last Friday after spend- ing a week or two at. Rosedale. Dr. C. R. Wi‘therspoon came out from Rochéster, and will probably remain until next week. Mr. James and Miss Lottie Mac- niven were at "Moy Villa," Roseâ€" dalc, from Thursday until Monday. They left on Wednesday on a. short visit to western points. BOTH, ONE YEAR FOR $1.00 It containsover .100 pages each month of Current Fashioï¬s, Economy Articles. Hous‘ehold Advice, Dressmaking and Millinery. Short Stories. _etc.. beautifully , illustrated with Palf-tone and color plates By Special Luau" . "out with tho' pnbush'on we make thc towing exception“ oflor New Idea Woman’s Magazine COMBINATION OFFER The Watchman-Warden Regular Price $1 The New Idea. Woman's Iaguine, Reg. 50c The best Home and Fashion Magazine published for ï¬fty cents a year IS The SAMPLES FREE AT THIS OFHCE. dnwn to he lit-.110 Trewthought thoponltr'y on deck with sons the horses. Mr shb'the biggest barring W cm is one of out immive and was delighted at the quality of horsemen who is may. lookin’g for thebirds.' .mbegtgndwhflehemived his , "“'â€" ere-3 ' "' ‘WIP. lust week bull calf sold at the Aberdeenjhy W wwgu . . ,V sale in 1908. The ï¬rm had also a‘cmo splendid showing of Durham: {or' , 2‘ me .n' ' ' v -‘ which they took a number of prizes. ‘0‘ “I. Hell-Empire. I. “5am d â€'8‘ O'bomc Of Mr. Richard Honey, of Minster W ‘0th “been "event. but, taking it all in all. I feel {that our showing this year was bet- ‘ter thanprevions years.†i .4 ‘ :1) Phil , last we Farm. was represented by same ï¬ve “dumb“. It '.;0’:? Ind Irmpihn. Ja Ira-J. o'c’onneli thought it the Polled Angus cattle" for which he 5"de m ‘ : “gum? and Mrs. ‘ beetlair yet; and considers the Pyb- secured numerous tiekete. I '1'; w it}! h ,1 ._ u wild; “In?“ last we lie â€'58in all that was dueto them mugs†Patel-eon teak the , 7 7‘. h. I - ~ - Carter, attire binds ofthe directors. m1 mm m.- . mum...†n: 5Ԡ"It all mm. 1.. m. A. ' .9"; MAW um... um o 1:“wi an cnat. was (me to them MacDoug‘nll patw‘on tOJk the' -â€"â€"-~ “I I!“ ‘m m tthe hands of the directors. red ticket for a beautiiul team of In.“ "It“ “I!“ be AbOut twenty extra. constables were ï¬llies in the gamers! purpose class am no“... V vornin by P0. Foster m- mchm Coushfln. ol Ops. was: (“3) GM. 1. to!!! man arremhoughtmopomtry ondeckwithWWW-L‘" HI B313“ rafthe biggest barring W cm is one of om? brave-3W6; Mr. H. Pearn has rented his farm, lot 28. con. 7. Fenelon, 100 acres. to Richard Badwin, for atarm of years. - The millinery opening of Miss M. Washburn, on Thursday and Fridgy of last week was largely attended. ‘and the latjies could hardly fail to bedelighted with the many beautiful hats displayed. After completing their work on the Cobocon‘k dock. Messrs. â€Goo. Little- ton and \Samuel Sharpe built. a neat- ‘ly~railed passage from ()akrst. to the upper vvuharf The} left last week on the Sou-reign for Burlcig-h Falls, where {hey will be still engag- ed on government, work for some time. The members or L.0. L. No. 996 are making preparation on an ex~ tensive scale for a concert on the ï¬fth of November, one of' the days they celebrate. Mr. Fred Hamilton returned recerit- 15' from the Northwcst and has re sumae'd his ,-positi0n in the harnms shop or m. F.~H-. Magee. Miss E. Hunter, of New York. .is visiting her parents at the Falls. The Pres!» tor-inns of Rosedalo spent Sundaw at the Falls. Mr. Joseph Graham. who came to the Falls a few weeks ago frmn Sas- katoon, left. for his western home on Saturday, accompanied by his wife and family of one son and a daugh- ter. Another son is inithe North- west. The members of the W. M. S. or the Methodist. church presented Mrs. (:rah m with a handsome carv-; ing set prï¬vious to he? departure. The presentativn took place at the home of Mrs. l. L. Cooke, on last Walncsday eve-hing. Messrs. Taube Son were at the Mansion Hullse on 'l‘umday, Sept. 25th. Mr. S. Morrison, of Lindsay, spent Tuesday at the Falls. Miss L. Austin left last meek to at- tend the Ottawa Normal School. _ "“ â€V‘P' cheque? That‘ls the business way, the handy way and e safe; way of handling your mon- ey. 1011 should do this especially when banking is made so easy and proï¬table for you. We allow you. mtenest on your account and take your cheques on ’l‘nmnw. Lindsay and Bobcaygcon at par. This Bank is open from 9 to 6. Saturdays 9 to 9. Fenelon Falls Branch v.1. msnor, - Manta: Partners! Why not draw yaur ,,nm A. {BANK or f . British North ° America. Established 1836 Incorporated by Royal Chuter W1 Capital $4,868,666 Reserve 2,141,388 bull. w on exhibition. The onimnl‘ is owned by Mr. Patterson, of liner Dougal! and Patterson. This in»; mouse piece of bone and muscle will? register 2500 lbs on any Standard scales, and is now in his chin-dye“. Cyclone was the second highest. priz- ed bull col! sold of. the Abandon Mr. James Connolly, of Ops. had a ï¬ne bunch of Durham. Mr. John Campbell, of Campbell- fond, had some ï¬ne shorthorn Dur- ham, which wereacreait to thee:- hibition. They prOVed a put at- trtction. Fendon Falls was well advertised When the visitor gmbled “on; to the sun where "Cyclone" an importedl v. w.) u- lots Mr- ThOS- Dew". who has Menu-5 This is the ï¬rst time Mr. Emmett m ta'tion that is enviable as a breeder1 . illar, one of our clever young Ops â€â€œ31 of registered cattle “"13 0'1 hudulmers compiled in equine stock 5. lb and carried on three prizes in the' land he made them all trot a pace to. "’8 equine class. He received second {or fwin the ribbons. His colt was draught max-e and foul. agricultural‘ gbeauty of grand conformation, and how loal. antk road and carriage 8 year 3 ms the beau ideal at the great fair. in“; wold. This remarkable dun whiCh: mug-exhdbltors of live stock were "A fouled the prize colt was twentyim' Fred Hancock,“ Oakwood who“ three years old last J une. and Inï¬showed a number of line York shire new swers to the name or â€Granny." 1 and Berkshire h . as did Mr. Geo. Mr. Mr. Staplea' high stepping hackâ€" 1’ Mark 088 may stallion “Attraction," was there; w with all his magniï¬cence. He cap-I; - ‘spent . . . ; m. John R. Kelsey, ot‘ Woodvillewi posxtxon. Mr. Geo. Hr James Connolly of 099 had 3'". r n.-. 8 e"cmmi“g1’°n' “‘1 flllr. and carried on three prizes in- the: am equine class. He received second {or ; wi: drwght max-e and {08.1. agricultural 3 be: foal, 3114.er and carriage 8 year t wa. old. This remarkable dun whichf C fouled the prize colt was twentyjm‘ and here everyone was splendidly ca- tered for. Six Doors nearer the Market than Old Stand Temporary Premises in the Hamilton Carriage Show at 10 dozen Women’ 8 $1. 00 Kid Gloves at ............... 75¢ per pair 713 doeen Women’ 5 75¢ Corsets pair 50 dozen Women's 25c Ribbed Cashmere Hose at ...... 19¢ a pair 25 dozen Women’s 35c Union: Undervests and Drawers at 25c 19 dozen Women’s and Child- req’s 25c Wool Gloves at per Men’s Goods at Deeply by mm he aloud , h'nwei'tl another (91‘ avail OBVOIOPM ‘ v.0 II o‘lo-Icopaacoon tattoo-on... out! I ing out theirpresent Big Stock at about Wholesale Prices Here are a few hints, but you must come 50 the Store to fully realize the full meaning 0" this REMARKABLE SELLING-OUT SALE. What matter if you are a little crowdedin buying. when you can SAVE FROM Ell-â€TEEN TU FIFTY mm CENT. on good New Seasonable Goods. In the meantime we are devoting our entire attention to selling out the Stock, which is about three times too big for our present. premises. It will be more proï¬table for us to cut {be Prices, and let the people benefit thereby, than to pay for Storage, Insurange, etc. The pulmc response has been most gratifying and it stands 9.5.3 testimony to the public canï¬denee in the FORD STORE and ‘ STOCK NOTES. Almost evei‘ybody hereabout knows that we were forced to vacate our old Store Opposite the Post Ofï¬ce for the short period of Six Months. Fortunately Mr. Guiry takes over the build~ ing Earn the present owner on lst March next and we return at that time. Come as early and as often as yog canâ€"its worth coming miles to a Sale of this kind. Who wouldn’t Buy Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., at Wholesale Prices We simply must k_eep at this Sale which has’ created a. regular havoc in Prices of the most daring kind At their Temporary Premises in the Hamilton Carriage Show Rooms 1 1“ 1435063“! sheep, M iNewcastle captured ever {b01118 no opposition. In Jthere was no Wt! boil)! the sol. “auxilin "VF" i'l'Ol‘onto, are tie- agst‘éulc‘)‘;â€;llc‘z m‘d . had an on- ~ «In. M . try of seventeen ho a ,4 - . "mm. of Michi» "e“ m "“6: zmsï¬ï¬ogggffu-c his sister. Mrs. A. 3.3.4“ 31" w- H. Cm'lnr and 1n draught horses m». Roddy, ori ed pair of draught. horses. é Cam-bray. exhibited a spanking pair‘ of bays. DON‘ : 300 yards 7c all Linen Towel- ling at ................................... 5c Save on Dress Goods and Silks-«all are Reduced Pricst!ey’s Dress Fabrics all gomg at cut prices of 15C :0 25¢ a pard. See them. 50 pieces $1. 25 and $1 59 New Fall Tweed Suittnvs at "85c at pair .......................... 7 5c and 98c Wool Blankets gomg at Mill Prices, regular $3.00 to 86.50 A full stock of Table Linens and Napkins marked down about 25 per cent. Flannclette Blankets at DC!“ 'OUT THEY GO .uo-o. uoououocooouoconc no competition, Messrs Soul, 9! Port Hope y? Ford’s. are Sell- present; Big Stock $2.19 to $4 90 Southdovms , . fspent Sundiy‘at Emingion. the .Ioodvnlle, {guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Smith mgton, and; It and Ira. Robt. Burton visnod . exhibited l{(Eambmy friends last week. ' Mr. W. B. F9“- pregched to 3 H"- SOper Eraâ€"d 0P0nt0. are thn LINDSAY ...... an. gum-n. ram spent Sdniiaj- with _t.her, Mrs. Irwin. Mr. R. R. Ware ‘a's in Toronto on business this wweek. Mrs. Wilson James has been visit- ing friends at Brooklyn and Ash- burn. Miss Laura. Bagshaw returned home last. Saturday from a. plea-:â€" ant visit among friends in Brock. ‘A' little girl has come to brigtn- on the home of Mr. Wm. Weldon. Mr. Thomas Parson haspurchuscd A new rubber tired buggv. Hr- and ms. !Hen;). Fallis, u: nnII-n-_- _._, . A. . - . ‘ CAHBRAY. The farmers have been digging their potatoes. They report a poor yield. Never mind, boys; there are lots of citmns. Furs of almost every deéirable kind must be sold. und prices are cut to induce rarlv bu vine. I Lot No. 2, Misses and Women’s Coats, selling out pï¬ce......s2.48 Lot No. 3, Women’s. Children‘s and Misses’ selling out price$4 .90 A F 11'" Stock of better Gar- ments, Fashionable m ever} my all reduced for quick selling. Lot No. 1 Women’s and Misses Selling out price .................... 99c 4-00 yards Best Quality 20inch Japan Tafl'eta Silks at ......... 21c Women’s Coats, Misses’ and Children’s Coats the Greatest Bargains ever 5 pieces 50c and 75c Home spuns, 34- inches wide at ...... 39c 39 pieces 75c Poplins, Tweeds Cashmere, Venetian, etc. ., am new shade, all clearing at ..... 59c WWW; Kï¬ng, of Piusâ€" f!†ï¬n guests of Mr. 4 my. recently. I 0' Toron tn a; Central Fair two child n-n for Dry Goods, etc., when you can Buy at Cut Prices in Our Selling Out Why Pay Regular Prices I. of Toronto, Mlle!- father. ,â€"-â€"Principa1 school Sec~ Heme m' k '. ‘ 27, 1906. MT> l ANEW Overcoats than vou can ‘4 Suits fr POLatOl-h ......... .1 Chickens, per ‘ Bmw. per ton New Bay Wool, unwashe Wool, washed, Hides ................ Cream ......... . Rye, bus. Peas. small, bu: Blackoye Peas. . Live Boss. lu'r Dressed Iiogm] Export Cattle . Butchers' Cunl Calvés ............ Butter, 1b. ...... Eggs, per (107.. Turkey. Spring Wheat, (1009c Wheat, b Oats, bus. purpose of buy“! Drop him a In your Seed is t’hn and use a small tonto. represent as in grass a would be ma .mss$‘ss > above addreed arty ha“ Hr. Stet Alsike Muss-y‘l C. R. Frwh‘i'. “J '1‘ C. Matchetc. I. A. STEEL, LITT; sortment (GHMI’S 9.11 S 110“' 1D §0ld Eng f4? Conditic $43.5 $41.0 Cut at C ‘irkvts "Hr the CXhiMLiuu on Q 2 F†> cm heat, lyufl Speci The Lin HM; (‘igï¬ll's Bach Marg La M Irvin Li pto THE WA'Z '3 MIG Horses an ailmentsâ€"«x troubles. etc mus and n‘ and strengtl withstand Don’t wait til unfit for wox FROM Price 6 {I )Od