'ctoria on .D. 1910. or set 3; hereof 1: months a this not eafter. 30m. \erk fun- I I! mue- p years old. L, pay expens- 1 is In 5"" repair. Sun 115. 5 act plowable. XI \’ a with two mom) ’OR SALE.â€" ate Lougall lainder me never failing )ugh. This y, was owned 1 two good .rchard. two 1e foundation drive sheds. 3, C. McMi!- lanal'm, Ont. a middle Apply Montrea : 216 acres, ‘Idon, about .- , 0 acres ,her "II-I two '0†fut .efl. Lion hum, planted and â€.103 mm A. Thom, 22. 1910. PREMISES 12. con. 2. >RS. August 21. con CIS at said. 5 after >term9’ on the mortâ€" ares rite his lee I. As Recompense he Will Bring His “Old Girl†to Lindsay Fair Poultry Show Will be Held ' 011 Jan. 17,18,19-â€"New Specials Motor Girls Lost Thelr Way-Had Long Trams lllb. BUILIIUQ (.653 "I 5"†Rm "w. ._-â€"-w- A flair Hemation made frdm this humanism,“ halt food. 2. hair tonic, a hair dressing. ConSIl Bees not Color t Stops Falling Hail†Destroys Dandruff N‘fl I'hursd shuts )[rs ingredients: 5“"""- rnndm ‘IBSDAY, SEPT.. 22. 1910. at morning in the gray rnusml the: writer from happening U) think it 1-1» shunting timv, having 1nd Sill \fr ,\e_ $cpt. 19.â€"A Very fnuon was Spent at the r. J. Murchison on t, it being the regplar An; of the Women’s 111- ut-ather was all that wl, and the attendance XV () I nus! [1 S011"? more out and I said that vrc very likely out Ducks 3 " she 3†my ducks, and :ng gentlemen being ‘11:. B. L. McLean, d, J. O'Rielly, '1‘. . lick, W. Hoar and AYER’S HAIR VIGOR 2‘ were appointed : recommendations rtmmvement of the um: hmuulin uoeting opened in mner and two very as were given by cram and Mrs. Dun- rhe value and Cook- ï¬sh." .\n inter- fullmvod. Miss May u-n selections of in- in a pleasing: man~ closed by singing fhr-m. All returned wlinc; that they had - and ph-usunt af- What. noise 1’ " she have been dream- lomo more shots t l)!- up the Lindsay Pet ine business was iging from the ion the fair this be held on Jan. be the best ever of the Province. umber of poultry :‘zed their inten- E_»irds at the fail“ the I own clerk's improving the at some length- he taken this ty 3. new lot :red next year, used at Toronto Ir. Enos Meth- mld bealarge 1w show, and xi Bobcaygeon. I’eterboro fall iirectors pro- 1d ucements to rer of special ssociation w Tmriv (thndwl camping out- wnkenod up I)() you hour Shunt in Trew Who-n ()x'cr . In the meantime the frightened equines continued on their mad gal- lop down the yard towards the rivâ€" er. At the very edge of the brink they stumbled and fell and the was- on piled up in a heap behind them, large chunks of ice being hurled in all directions. The horses came out the accident without a scratch, of serious and the big wagon escaped breakages. A peculiar runaway happened Mon- day afternoon in the Brewery lane, when the team belonging to Mr. John Reynolds, the iceman, ran away, causing considerable excite- ment. It appears that Mr. Reynolds was delivering some ice to the brewery, and when turning down off the new brewerv yard, a steep, but short clown grade caused the heaVy wagon to lmch forward on to the heels of the horses, and they bolted for the river. The force of the jolt. threw Mr. Reynolds out on his shoulders. but fortunately he escaped serious injury. INJ FRED it is their aim to establish a. record at the coming fair in regard to the quantity and quality of birds ex- hibitcd. The directors will commence adver- tising: the show earlier this year and Shooting went. on. The ducks were foxmd to be safe, but I had to keep a straight face and a, safe distance that, whole day. However, it's all over now for I had to promise to take her to the Lindsay show on Thursday, Friday and Saturday as a recompense etc. prize lists, offering of special prizes. lu-l‘nr'v I could «rot, time to explain sm- hm] jumpml nut 01' bed and was touring down the stuirs and calling on me- to come and save those ducks which she had been feeding these months bank for our Thanksgiving tublc. Then more shots, and more and more culls to save those ducks. Say it, was a. merry time. The shuntinu‘ went. on. The ducks were Miss McKenzie and lady friend, of Kirkï¬eld, when motoring home on Saturday, were misdirected and found themselves running into the swamp on the seventh concession, having Come to the end of the road near the lake. On trying to get out the maâ€" chine refused to go, so the two girls were forced to camp out over night. On Sunday morning they found their way to Mr. J. Miller’s, uhn kindly consented to drive them to Rosedale. rl‘hey were ï¬nally tak~ en home in the government boat. "The Lake". On Sunday evening 1huy returned in their large touring: our and towed the wrecked car home. MiSS K. Junkin, of Fenelon Falls, Visited with' her friend, Miss Mildred Palmer, on Sunday. Woodville fair on Friday and visited with friends in that district. An Elegant Dre-sin: Makes Hair Grow Ha. SMMCM. 1): R UNAW'AY. THE WATCHMAN’WARDER. LINDSAY. ONTARIO ‘don, and Ian. there agau 101' Brightling-sea, where ,spending the summer, and (Mlyhad. a. ï¬ne time. Q In a letter written by Mr. Chas. Sutcliffe from Aldershot, to his fa- ther in town, and received on Satur- day last, he stated in part that the welcome given the Queen’s Own Rifles was magniï¬cent in its sincerity, healrtiness and picturesqueness. Con- tinuing, Mr. Sutclifl’e says, "I feel ï¬ne except for a bad cold. We have had a. ï¬ne week Mrs. Keats, a. friend of Hugh’s, Mr. Keats being superin- tendent of one of. the London‘hospi- tale. We got off here at 12 o'clock. and so caught a 12.35 train to Lon- don. and left there again at 5.16 When the Queen's Own Rifles set out for their trip across the briny among the ranks were Messrs. Chas. Sutclifie, son of Mr. and Mrs. I“. W. Sutclifl'e, town, and Mr. Hugh McLaughlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McLaughlin, of Toronto, and for- merly of Lindsay. The many school chums of these two young men enVy them their trip to England and the good time they are having. How- ever, it. must not be taken for grant- ed that it is all play and no work. Far from it, nï¬Â» according to letters received by their friends in town‘ they are seeing a great deal of thei country, are enjoying excellent meals: but at the same time they have beeni on many long tramps and have been drilling regularly and consistently. During the past two weeks the and coming baclg we saw a lot or various newspapers in the country London. At Waterloo station we have contained numerous accounts of took a bus to Liverpool and coming the "doings" of the Queen’s OWn' back we walked it. We met a Can- Rifles in Englandâ€"Canada's "Gallant adian on the bus who said he thought I was a Sutclille by my face and we had a fine chat with him. His name was Taylor, and he told Q.O.R.,"-â€"and these graphic lettersi in the press from day to day have interested a large number of Linda Say citizens not only because as Can- us several places of interest that we adians they were interested in the I Should be sure to visit. On our welfare of Canadians abroad, but way “Wk we noticed many diflerent because a couple of well-known Lind- {places 311d we walked part 0‘ the say boys belong to the Q.O.R. way back by Queen Victoria~st. and When the Queen’s Own Rifles set the embankment and across Water- out for their trip across the briny 10° bridge, along in front 0f King'- nmnnc: the ranks were Messrs. Chas. College. With the Lindsay Boys ' and Q. 0. R. in England This Store Offers You An Almost Endless Variety to Choose~ From Our Direct Importations Are Arriving Daily ' We prepay freight or Express Charges on $25 purchases. QUALITY FURS ' NOVELTIES DRESS GOODS UNDERWEAR TRIMMINGS COSTUMES MILLINERY MANTLES HOSIERY GLOVES out "Well, we expect to be out o_n the manoeuvrea‘ until Saturday, and then to Londohor a. week at Chet ley Barracks abd than to Salisbury Plains. It is known all over Eng- Iandnwhere we are an; flu}? W? are “Well, we had a nice little nine ‘mile march this e..m., and are now ready to start out on the manoeuv. res. We expect all sorts of hard tim- es then, as it consists of warfare with blank ammunition. Some years different regiments have had to march thirty miles with everything on their backs. We have to sleep outside almost all the time, while on the manoeuvres. To-morrow morning we leave camp at 2.30 â€"- pretty early.- There are thirteen of us sleeping in the one tent to-night â€"if we sleep at allâ€"but previously we have been sleeping seven in a tent â€"and that’s bad enough. I guess by Saturday we will all want to be home. but then we get a week's hol- idays in London and also a. little money, which will help. "Dr. Keats gave us a. good sched- ule to go by for seeing the city in a short time, so that we expect to see pretty near everything in the four or ï¬ve days we have at our disposal. Isn’t_ it an immense town ? Isn't it a. ï¬ne country ? How green ! So many hedges and canals. J. SUTCLIFFB 81 SONS NEW FALL SUITS LINDSAY '54. Y??? “.9 WMWWJLMV â€ï¬n A splendid collec- tion of new designs, tailored in accordance with the latest dic- tates of fashion. The materials will be found equal to those used in the much higer priced lines. Our Suits this' season exhibit a pronounced leadership in women’s and young women’s styles. The entire gather- ing is one that will please you real well and selecting will be easy. are being shown in our Millinery De partmeutâ€"andmany tell us we have the smartest display in the town. Our prices are reasonab e. MILLINBRY “The Fall Styles in use the march past air of the Bulls, with whom they are brig-aded in Al- dershot. Forty years ago General Other. the Chief of sun Canadian forces. "The Queen’s Own are receiving ev- ery attention from the people at One, and the camp is visited by thousands from all parts of the dis- trict, who are warm in their greet- ings of the citizen soldiers from across the seas. Many enthusiastic scenes are witnessed, thousands of people line the streets. which are gnily decorated with flags, banners. evergreens, and brilliantly illuminat- ed. The Q..O.R. were accorded a. hearty welcotm at Aldershot and lus- ty cheers greeted Colonel â€Sir Henry Pellstt and his ofï¬cers. The 0.0.11. doing, so that few letters ever Manufacturer Ind supplier of d! apparatus Ind equipment aged in the construction. openlion Ind mmtenmco of Telephone. Fm: Alum and Elemic Rd!!!†Plums. Address our me home. MONTREAL TORONTO “NKIPEG REGINA CALGARY VAICOUVER is the title of a most interesting and instructive book which we have just published and which we will be pleased to send you FREE. It not only contains a full description of our telephones. but it also tells the complete story of the organi- zation and cuanucllon of a Rum] Telephone Company {rum the time the ï¬rst past hule is duz: until the last telephone is i:1$t.liit‘d. \\'.th this bunk you have something deï¬nite tu work on and c.::t go among your neighbnrs and organize a community- owned system in your own locality. The book costs nothinl- write and ask {or Bulletin No 500 and we will send it PALE. DO YOU KNOW ONT. VI’WIIQ‘J’V' ’74 mo MANUFACTURING C0 mm “How to Build Rural Telephone Lines†tlnt 90% o! the telephones used by Canadian farmâ€: have been manu- factured by us? We are proud of this fact. for we think you will agree with us that it is a guarantee that our telephones give satisfaction to the farmer: it was to satisfy the {ar- rner that we spent 810.000 in de- signing and developing our 1317 type Telephone Set. which contains the most up-to-date features of any telephone intended to meet the re- quirements 0! rural service. ‘ "Many of the men in our ranks are undergraduates of the Canadian Col- leges, whilst {our gentlemen-cadets Irom the Royal Military College of Canada. are also in the ranks. The regiment has in its ranks many gift: ed amateur entertainers, so that w. have lots of good concerts." 9A5 319.3 LA "We have a, very-serviceable suit of drill cloth {or camp work and drills. It consists of a pair of trousers and shirt with turned down collar. In addition to our khaki ï¬eld uniform, which has facings of green edged with red, we have a parade uniform much like the King's Royal Rifles. march, which was gladly given. and the air now connects two fambus regiments in the Imperial British†Children Ory “h roa FLETCHER'S Direct Importers Lindsay, Oshawa. and Barrie CLOTHING FURNISHINGS LlNENS COTTONS BLANKETS CARPETS CURTAINS 0,1L CLOTHS LINOLEUMS WINDOW SHADES DRAPERIES PAGE HIT-