M H .luccessful competitors in the Toronâ€" to World’s big prize voting contest. Hewon one of the third prizes, which entitles him to "a $75 vaCation trip at the am of the above pap- VON A $75 PRIZE. Lindsay friends of Mr. Randdlph flames, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. .1. Scenes, Victoria-ave., will be inter- acted to know that he Was one of the OFFICES - Over Fax-mm Opposite Watchman-Wards: Farm and town properties tor sale. Private funds to loan at low rates of interest on farm pro erties. Accounts collec . I'EE UNDERSIGNED 1- prepared to loan money on Fm, Town and Village Property at very lowest ates of Interest. Company or *pdvute funds. I am always rowdy ’to My good mortgagee. I. E. Maytohoan I. B. ‘NELDON, Euriposa township Wk, Oakwood, Fire Insurance [CLAUGI-ILIN , PFEL «S; FULTON w, Inner of Marriage flm‘ Conveyancing in all its forms. LEIGH R. KNIGHT. Barrister. So- flcltor, Notary Public, solicitor for Funnel-s Bank, representing Water- loo Mutual Fire Insurance 00., of Waterloo ; Federal Life Assurance Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries. Ofï¬ceâ€"corner Kent and William- ata., over Dominion Bank, Lind- any. Money to loan on real es- tate. Money to loan at current rates of interest. R. J. McPaugh- tin, K.C., James A. Peel, A. M. GEO. A. JORDAN 00.. of Hamilton. Empire Accid- cnt and Surety 00.. of London. Ont. Oflce over Farmers Bank, opposite post oflce. MORE I: JACKSON . Barristers. 0156.. soidcitors for The Canadian Dan-k of Commerce. Money to loan . mot-tag†at. ï¬ve per cent! 0!- !aaiWiilliam Street, Lindsay. EORKINS AND . HOPKINS. Barristers, Solicitors, Notary Public, etc. Solicitors for Bank of Montreal. Money to loan on terms to suit borrower. Oflcesâ€" 8 William street, south, Lindsay, r. 1). upon, K.c.’ AlexfIIAck-on Leta-lea etc. Money to loan at it: lowest current rates on beat hm. Ofï¬ceâ€"comet Kent and ‘ Monte of Queen's Medical College 1901. we: of the Colle of Physicians and 3:01“. Ontario; ellow o! the Royal of Surgeons. Edinburgh; Fellow of the bstitrical Sventv. Edinburgh. will lake Surgery. Gynaecology and Midwifery 8 mt; Oï¬co and residence Cambridge-st. 1y occupied by the late Dr. Harriman. 03:: hours 1â€"5 p.11: , and by appointment. Mario. 36. ’ â€_ haw-avâ€, “mum , Ont. ’ G. ‘15! Hopkins K..C F. R. Hopkins, BA. Madman. Crown and bridge Wk. The successful extmction of both under 8'86 (.Vitalized Air) and (In insertion of the best artiï¬cial dgturea continua to be a. apeclalty polite the Simpson House. TY OF VICTORIA. mamâ€"Ridout-st, corner 1 (bunnyâ€"cu. Phone 45-86 tilts. members 61 the Royal Ool~ ban of Dental Surgeons. We have 0.11 the latest methods of dentistry. Special attention will be given to '. Stewut. L. V. O’Connor. B.A MUATE TORONTO UNIVERSL SITY. CORONER FOR COUN- and colbérne’sta" mm. ape; h) nttqation paid to diseases of “1:10 m.t08 p.111; 7to 8 DR. JOHN HoOULLOCH '. Solicitor; DR. F. BLANCHLRD a: O'CONNOR, Banister: Barristers. etc rown and bridge H0906 Isful extmction of Vitalized Air) and toâ€; the best artiï¬cial ve ‘ to be a specialty our ‘ Ofï¬ce nearly op- ad a Mr. D. Cinnamon, hardware and stove merchant, \ handles McClary stoves and ranges, and Mr. W. B. 'This is the second year “Hero“! Pogue has won the race;~ WEEDS AND PLANTS. The special prize donated by the Department of Agriculture for weed and plant collections to be competed for by rural schools browt three entries. Mr. H. S. Rosevear, Science ‘MaSier at the Collegiate Institute“ 1judged the entries at the Depart-} ment of Agriculture yesterday, and awarded the prizes as follows: 18!: S.S. No. 6, Melon; 2nd. S.S._N.o. 2. Laxton; 3rd,VS.S. No. 4, Rage, Ion: The shield donated by Mr. D. A. MacKenzie for the ï¬rst prize col- leCtion goes to 8.8. No. 6, Fenelon. McCLARY STOVES AND RANGES. back stretch. Hero govon handsomely when the race was resumed. ‘ The dog race is a great, fun producer. The race went a half-mile and‘ 'was an exciting event. Garnet Connell grows “Hero†and had a, little trou- ble when the two dogs had' an e'xcit- ing tooth and nail encounter on the THE DOG RACE. The Pogue Bros. collie dog "Hero" w‘on the dog race at the fair over Darby Graham‘s collie, “Prince." EXHIBIT THAT PAYS. _ Mr. W. Warren’s exhibit. of Bell pianos and organs occupy the usual space at the south end of the hall and as usual is receivjng a. great deal of attention. Many sales were book- ed far. these ï¬ne grade pianos. Mr. Warren is on hand to greet the crowd. i The big industry of Sylvester Mfg. Co. are suitably represented in the display line with implements, etc., manufactured at their works here. Farmers take great interest in this exhibit. This well-known Lindsay ï¬rm have a. splendid display of the product -of their factory in the main Hall. Blan- kets, wooden goods, etc., in abund- ance were shown. SINCLAIR'S CARRIAGES. The carriage factory of D. Sin? clair and Son have some magniï¬cent buggies and cutters on exhibition. This ï¬rm turns out some excellenm i work. Acrobatic tricks and exhibition of skill, nerve and strength by a. troupe of Arabs amazed everyone and call- ed forth rounds of applause.’ The band played intermittently between these performances and there was‘ “ something doing all the time," as the circus barkers state. i This performance tickled the crowd greatly. on t '0‘, what you ask for. Do not M53023: substitute which the unprin- eipl ruggist a is “just as good.†These cheap imitstyms are dangerous to your health. \ Mrs. Jeff Fisherty, Belfountain, Ont., writes:â€"“In the month of September, last, my youngest child took Summer 00th and the doctor had very little ‘ hopes for her. M neighbor toid me to Dr. Fowler’s xtract of Wild â€traw- rry, so that ni ht I sent my daughter to get it, and w en she came home I ve the baby one dose, and in half an gilt there was a. change for the better, And after the third does she was com- pletely cured. We feel it is far and be- % nd any other remedy for Summer mpiaint and besides it saves psyings doctor. I advise everyone to use it. Don’t accept a. substitute for Dr. Fowler’s. The ori inal and only Fowler’s Extract of Wild gtrawberry is manufactured only by The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont., Price 35 cents. , V You do hate. riment _when you bu an old and tn remedy like this. your druggist_ for Dr. Fowler’ 3, and insist thawm‘xtry during this Figâ€"1‘3: Continued from SYLVESTER'S. BANNER SHOW HORN BROS. â€"---v luv-vac bug I.“ WWW. hug». y... mm, 64years and it hubeennaedin thousands of hpmes throughout 0116 . Mr and Mrs. Maurice Welsh g m a brief visit home prior to takmzup their residence in Toronto. Mr.’1hos.S_,tewa.rt of Stewart 4; 0' Connor, Lindsay and Ir. Gran} of the ï¬rm of Johnston, McKay Dodds b Grant, are in town this the V Just what hearing this may have on the loc’al option campaign, which will follow, «is not known. However, we understand that the two are not to be understood as having any hear- ing. on the other, and just here -we might say that we understand the petition which‘has been in circula» tion, is already complete and needy to be handed. in to the clerk of the municipality so that his certiï¬om o! the requirednumbermaybeh 3r day morning to take up his armies again in the Bank of Montreal there. Sunday, the 26th of this month, will be a temperance ï¬ld day here. The pulpits on that day will peac- cupied with speakers sent out by the; Dominion Alliance. So far as we are aware there will be but one pulpit occupied in the mornhg when Rev. Mr. Kettlewell will preach in the Baptist church. It is expected there wmbe e. citizens"meeting in the af- ternoon at 4 p.m. in the town hall, and three pulpits occupied at night. The Presbyterian, Methodist and the Church of England. by Rev Mr. Kat tlewell, Rev. Mr. Moore and Prof. Cotton, of Wyclyfle College. o Bobcaygeon, Sept. 22.- James m Dickson, surveyor of Faeï¬on Falls, way, 1 is in town this week running lines on ,th‘ , for Rev. Mr. Oal‘pen-ten and Rev. Mr. â€f‘ms' Foley in their peanut punchase o! cot- phed ‘ bag:- ‘sites from Blossom Boyd Co. P“ R' ' Arthur Phelps m in town £83m ’ing by b’vcr Sunday. hundref Fem C. Seymour who: has been a. coup‘ laid up for the past two maths with LINDS. appardicitds, for which; {:9 Inc! an op A me caution in the Toronï¬o: Gama] Hosâ€" tery we pita}, returned to Nmflct Mon- room I Temperance ï¬eld age, who would come nearest to the judge in the judging o! the cattle. I The aeroplane did not go up yes- terday, but will to-dayâ€"if everything turned out alright. Clarence Channon and David Dey- ell, two young farmers, competed for the special prize donated to the farmer under twenty-ï¬ve years of‘ The military transport of the 45th regiment was inspected by (‘01. Young, D. A. A. G. ., of Kingston on the grounds. President Imry, of the ‘Peterboro Agricultural Society, was on the grounds and expressed himself as highly pléased with the fair here. 'I he Peterboro fair, he says, is imj proving every year. The telephone to and from the grounds was badly missed. It was a great inconvenience to have it. Announcer I. Deyell was in the saddle again and was here, there and everywhere, seemingly, at once. He kept the crowd in stheir place. That, they are well-fed and (at are about all they know of them. The expert eye of some young farmer. however, takes in every point and it is him who really appreciates the showing. GOOD LIVE STOCK. Townspeople Wgnd-er through the Horse and cattle sheds at ‘the fair grounds curiously examining the well-bred and ï¬ne-looking animals. The cattle were excellent in quali- ty. ‘ The relay race whicfi starts at one o’clock to-day has 'a number of en- tries. It starts at one o’clock sharp. ested and bvery housewife should get one of those} booklets and read it. Mr. Scmaton explains the superiori- ty -oi’_tha McClaz-y ranges over other ranges and it is interesting to listen to him. Hmterstand in fact, every imaginable kind of q, stove, are sold by Cinnamon's. McClar’y'a is their standby. ‘ the main building. An interesting little booklet entitled Mommy’s Pan- dora range is given to those inter- Scream graveler for that Comm, wash,“ of the exhibit at the fairgrounds. The dismay of the most modern and upâ€"to-dato' outputs in the above line, 01 the big HcClary factory, a. ï¬rm 0! world-wide reputa- tion, was inspected by hundreds. It is located at the douthw‘est corner 0! Day ’Caygeon 25 Toronéd One visit advtl-able, tut if impos sible send lat-to and two-cent stamp for free y. Rev. B. McEacher-n, o! Leukdale, and Zephm'. accepted a can from mutechurch and Wide. Rev. J. to Rev. Geo. Milne, o! Baliailad, (mar Uxbrige). Mr. Milne will like 1y accept, and will be inducted on Oct. 12. A call was also neceived from Quake Hill to Rev. T.. 0. Mill- er, of, Dan. the induction to take place on Oct. 14. A meeti’q of the Lindsay Presby- tery was laid. in St. Andm’slchool room Linduly, on Tuesday of this week, whc n large vepreantative body of clcgymen and layma were present. hundred people from Bobcaygeon and a couple at hundred from the south. LINDSAY PRESBYTERY. night on the farm of Mr. Twohey. north of Lindsay. This animal is a very destruc‘tive to poultry. The blood of the poultry is sucked and the bodies otherwise untouched. CASE WAS DISMISSED. J uliua 1“. House, of Toronto,r Campecl on Long Lake, in Galway,l this summer along with a number of others. The other day he In ‘ charged with catching bass under!bt ten inches. the ï¬shery inspector, of :c. Bobcaygeon, laying the charge. . Magistrate Moore tried the case and resumed judgment. Since thin the magistrate dismissed the case on the grounds of insufï¬cient evidence. â€d How THEY GAME. ‘1“ Over seventeen hundred' peoplqwere {:3 conveyed to Lindsay Central lair l the today on the Grand Trunk Rail-ltd way. the largest crowd coming in ing on the Haliburton and Gaboronk .â€" trains while all the traits: were ap- plied wi’t‘b extra coaches. The C. E P. R. all» made a record this morn-18m ing by bringing to town aver thl'eelm-ir LS KILLED 24 KENS. 2. A weasel killed 24 hen the other 0 "I as}... fa: AT OSGOODE HALL. Edwards v. Stone and Eartin. -- A. McDiarmid (Lindsay) for plain- tiff, moved !or judgment against de- fendant Martin, under C. R. 603. D. J. Grant (Grillin). for defendant, contra. Reserved. , and main! t. Du Toronto. On: soon 8 DOWN! lawman-scum. 1000mm Mï¬BWWMM dmhmnmmmm Mmmmmmmmm m‘wmmdmwu" mathofourstatements. Half a teaspoonqu threeor fourtim a day in its bottle willhavethedahedefl'ect. It seemstohaveamagicaleffect uponbabiesanddï¬ldren. A ï¬fty-centbottlewm prove the If not, something must be wrong wiih its ï¬ned. Ifthe mothel’smilkdoesn’tnourkh itsheneedsSaolt’sEmuIsim Itsuppï¬esthe elementsoffat miredforthebaby. Ifbaby isnotnourishedbyitsarflï¬da! Mflleaitrequha SPECIALIETS Baby/Thrive SCOTT’S EMULSION Toronto, On! from A- young lad by the name of Fenâ€" tcn met with a painful accident at Rider ' Ki‘tchener's mfll Wednesday afternoon while he was working :1: one of the 'mchineo. It m flat the young fellow’a hand: became 'caught and baton it could I» um“ ntod the middle ï¬nger of thc ï¬ght hand Wu completely flavored. «.m- ins him mad: min. The young to!- lom 1hr- (this hound ‘én labour»- It. FINGER WAS SEVEREIV. ,boy, when asked what. he liked hm. Pressed lor farther mticulm ‘he Said that. what he liked really best was the merry-go-roamd. 0H, SHIVERS I All In grist for the grinders of young months. A feel of frost Wu in the air, but the coming mm and women ate .ice cream cone: with as much gusto as though they were hot cakes. FRIGHTENING HORSES. "Yes, the kids are interested in the horses .11 righ " said an exhi- bitor of "mans best friend." " They're them interested some- times; they. won't let the horsesll NO NEED TO STAY LOST. It's an old tip, but it's still good. Detox-e reaching the grounds name some spot to which all flour pan: will go at the moment. anyone is (mind to be missing. way‘ of surplus when: the rem-n homewud‘n is commenced- “hen you think how hard it is to \get the children to school at nine o’clock, it's funny how hard it in to keep than train getting up befon daybreak .- the middle du- 01 the fair. EVERYTHING IS CHEAP, Everytiing on the grounds in the shape of an attraction is: at a cheap price to-d'ny, and the manner in which my bargains are hing taken advantage of promises little in the to Oh Thu voungsters arrived 3 half ho- lidgy to- day, but a large umber or them played truant this morning al- so. They are admnted for the small‘ sum of ï¬ve cents. Many of them so early in the morning and take tMr lunch with: them, remain- ing in the grounds all! day. ’fuct they were there since the gates opened on Friday. lame aces and ,Ighall ones. young ones and some who are not so young, clad in their hoary clothing, collars turned up. but eating ice and cones bemuse‘ that is the right thing to do on] school children'a day at the big lair. ‘ l The “Kiddies†Were There in Hundreds thnong present it was the finest dis- play ever shown at the Undsay Cen~ tral. and“ areuult several sales wen made to the citizens ol Lind- lair sex. A very large display 0! modern electric light ï¬xtures, radia- tors and fans were also shown. The display was neatly arranged on the west side of the hall by Mr. John McGillivmy, the local electri-w cal expert. In the opinion. of the} They were there in full force; The superiority of the coflee and toast served by the ladies was un- equalled, and m appreciated by the THE OLD FAVORITE. One noticeable lecture of the dis- play was the thousands of ladies who flocked ground the booth while the boost and collar were being serv- days of the Mr those two ladie- de- monstrated them of the many lo,- bor-laving articles such as electriCal toasters. sewing machines, washing uumhines, sadening irons, cotter per- eolubora. iron and many other art,- iclea too numerous to mention. WAS THAT 01" W9 LIGHT CO .-USBF‘UL ARTICLES. ‘ The magnum dilphy of We light ï¬xture- and mm shown ‘by than Light; Boat a. Power Co... 'Ltd.. of Lindsay. hu ottncted the attention of tho thousand- of pooplo1 who visited tho hit dung the past} couple of days. This excellent dis-1 play ruby hrtbo beet int/he hall, and at night the thousands of lights illuminated the entire building. The display was in charge at the Misses Gentleman, two expert demonstra- tors from Toronto. During' both â€"~ AN EXCEUJENT DiSPLAY II! He! hm (0., limited Next Post Building A few éeoond- hand wheels to be sold Just the thing for our boy or to run in to acool with Binderknbtters, mower knives, in fact anything you want repaired or sharp' ened Wally aeoomplgshed at FARMERSATTENTION Stanley L.Gilson A seven-mold boy named Mur- ray Johnston m shot and mm by his little sister. aged ï¬ve, at Bagot. Kr. Gum had several assis- tants and it kept them hustling to handle the crowd at times. After the bulk of the crowd had passed in the tICket sellers were put to work counting money and the green beck: are 5.336. 0! that amber the adults were pnedominant, there being nearly 4,- 842 adult tickets sold. 49‘.) ten ‘cent tickets were sold, and 9.3 ï¬fteen cent ones. The sale from thwe tickets total- led about 81,273. which is about. a hundred dollan better than last 3'98! for the same day. Last year uVOF $1,100 was taken In at the big gate the ï¬rst (11v. Votinary Surgeon and Dentist JANETVILLE ONT. QWNER KNOWN IN LINDSAY. Horsemen and other citizvns living in Lindsay will be sorry to hmr of the above tatal accident. Th.- horse, " Billy W," WIS entered to mo» in mud“, Pr d†and Saturday at the *Lindsay Contra! fair and was looked ‘190!! as a-gOOd house. Mr. \Vhiuon is well known in Lindsay and his heavy 10. £3 to be regretted. 6,000 ON GROUNDS. Nearly ï¬x thousand people throng‘ ed the fair grounds during Friday. The exact ï¬ul‘es supplied by Ticket- seller W. Galbraith and. his helpers m, .Shingles, Etc. ngtfand Sash . -_ -vpvv Nashville, Tenn... writes : ‘ “I hove land a. very bad cough neuly ‘11 my 1110, tnd I am forty-ï¬ve yen: old. I hove token almost every kind of cough medicine that has ever been made, but none did me much good. I would hove spells of coughing that I thought I would bough myself to death. I took Penna, and last winter and thin winter I have had no cough and I know thmme.†“My none and hetd were all stopped up, IO M 1 oonldbu'dlyget mybmtb, I thought“ times tint I would smother, My 3: night. “I hmno trouble with that now. Th. no“. in my held his all disappeared. “I know Pom will do Just what you any it does. I mot pulse Penna too hm, .- it has done so much to: me. I hope my letter will reach other anaer- MISS SUSIE M. KINGSWORTH, 486 Quebec 8t., London, 01mm, “I began using Penn; last Jammy, when I had Inch 3 hadcold, and I conu not got anything to help me. 041mm . â€or. um m1. 3-! ~- - - ~ masnAY, m PM Relieved u; ‘4‘ 280'. 7'! Shepherd’s Wood 1015 Scovel street, at lune-aha. 191 "“0 Board of Liml to be held at the â€â€œ91". ofï¬ce. No] Notice is hereby I. Ioore, of the Mn made applicat to transfer his to: 'Mses known as Junta on the m4 Cambridge-st. in 1 Jay. and that tho. "ul be considered Iâ€, at the 10011 I'm FOR S A L up in my uflicc a 15th day of Sept. mains there for tors are called upc “id list, and if a any other errors 1 to take imlnediau In.“ the said errq coding to law. 1 flat made pursuun‘ persons appearing Assessment. liull u pglity to be aniL add Municipality manbers of the I; ly. and at Munich that the said list of the Ontario \'« copies required 1, I). so transmitted bums wit! Good mime Gard with dim-d with ‘ --A I)!“ v P Notice is hereby transmitted or dul Donsmentioned in M with good m with good -Apply P. 0. n or 30 Kent-st. d 117 acres, nearl‘ well watered, go "flock farm. In mile west of Ca: buns with u: Good frame dwel NOTERS' LIST 1 o! the Townshij of Victoria. Men's dark gre‘ arawers, reg. 60c, Ken’s unshxink underwear, extra 90c, sale. . . . Dated, Sept. 20, Grey military-r weight, regular 35 Plain grey flanu 34 in. shaker, H4 dressing sale.......‘ Black and «bi flat drill, sale ..... Boys’ and you sale 75c to ........ at Linda 52nd Y‘ Cotto