le dance. 50113,! A idn’t 0"- Lth. The away d ared for unï¬t {he J! 3ng!}A 012m! 1113 it cstobo urphy‘s nks to men. ;\ RIBS. DRAUGHT HORSES. Span horsesâ€"â€"15t,-Cha.s. Everso‘nu Brood mare-dst, JohmGraham. Foal 1906râ€"1st, John Graham 2nd J. H. Brandon. ‘7 «. 2 year ï¬lly or geldingâ€"1st, John McFarland, 2nd, ’Wm. Hethéi‘ington. 1 year ï¬lly or- geldingâ€"15f... Ed. GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES. Span horsesâ€"18L,‘W. Rodï¬y, 2nd, Ed Beacock. ‘ ., Brood mareâ€"lst, John McFarland. 2nd, Jas. Burchaell. Foal 1906â€"1311, "Jags; ~-Burchaell~,‘ l 2 year ï¬lly or gglci:ingélst, J as: Fenelon Township Fall Fair Buffs from $3.50 to $50, Muï¬â€˜s from $8 to $20, Coats from $25 to $75, ~in all the leading fursâ€"â€" including Sables, Foxes, Minks, Stone Martins, Seals and Persian Dress Goods and Silks-«Big Don’t have a falling out with your hair. Ignizht larva you! Then what? That would maul; thin, scraiuly, gneven, rough hair. chpyour hair at home! Pusan it tightly to your scalp 1? You can «say do it with Ayah†Hair Vigor. It is somathilc more than a simple hair draab; Frosty mornings and frosty nights will suggest Furs to you.â€" if they have not done so aheady. We are prepared to serve you as never beforeâ€"a. stock both com- plete 1n all that 18 new, and good- priced with yourinterests 1n mmd. Note. â€"If you see a fur you like we will keep it, for y,ou by paying a. deposit. . Lamb. Hundreds and hundreds of yards of beautiful, reliable and desirable dress goods and silks of every de- scription, at extraordinarily low prices. QUALITIES, PATTERNS and SHADES that are being sold in the leading city stores. ' Prices to Make Furs Fly Silk and 'Wool Eolinnes, all shades. Worth $1, $1.25, and $1.50; for 3, - 3‘ hm -~:K--WM{.‘~ mm m‘ ms wucmmm 06 There is no bombast nor exaggeration in this presentation of an extraordinary occasion. We want you to come here and see for yourself how closely we cleave to the line of truth in placing this list of solid FACTS and VALUES before you. ' Every word of it" is straight money- saving talk, truly printed. All the departments are banded together in the good cause of BETTER VALUES. These Extraordinary ValgggiSpeak-for Themselves . Chiffon Broadcloths in Wines, Greens and'Navy Blues, at $1 .00 If you have never visited “Lindsay†'3 Newest Store,†then this word bes't pen’ of' Wm ‘ Thurston. “Autumn†means more to you than any angle word that any store oeuld 3 m use to announce a sale. We assure you it means MORE NOW than 3 Plymouth WC“ 1 Polson, 2nd. A- I EVER BEFOREâ€"ANYWHERE. Plymouth rocks 1-4. “Au-nan M ‘ A Word that Speaks Volumes to Hundreds CASH AND ' ONE PRICE of Shoppers in and. around LINDSAY “AUTUMN†PRIZE LIST Lindsay :‘S 2nd, J. J. Kelly ‘ ‘ Colt 2. yearsâ€"1 2nd, 2nd Jas. Nichol: Con; 1 year-ls and. 2nd John Aldon: ~ Single driver 1: men. _1st, J. w.- Jun‘ Gillie. “£23.â€, 1 m.oId-13t and 21! , .3 ugall 6: Patterson. f , “ “631331 calfâ€"1st, W1 5: 'Pat- - Ram. m; 1: mï¬hd.‘ \ “A 890A ’__- __ OPPOSITE '7 1 year filly; dr geldingâ€"1: Shea, 2nd, James Burchwell. CARRIAGE HORSES. Span horsesâ€"lst, Geo. Goodhand,‘ 2nd, Robert English. . Brood mareâ€"2nd,rB. Burchaell. Foal ~1906â€"18t, Robert Brandon, 2nd, J. J. Kelly. Colt 22yearsâ€"18t, Thos. Duggan, 2nd, Jas. _Nichols. Colt-,1 yearâ€"13th Robt. Brandon, 2nd, .J 01111 Aldous. Single driver “15% hands and under â€"18t, J. W. Junkin, 2nd, William Gillis. . ’ Single driver 15 hands and over;- lst. Ed. Jackson. 2116. W. MCCalh SPECIAL PRIZES. , _. Singl'e driver over 15} handsâ€"18h Ed. Jackson, 2nd, W. McCall. :, Single driver 15§‘hands and under .151}, Wm. Gillie. 2nd, 1).. D. Cain. _ ‘ Best drahght colt. 1906-1st thn' Graham. . Foal .1906. {cued by Montravo Chiefâ€"181:. J 0th HoFa’flgnd. , . . 1 year old McNair‘ 111-7131;. .Jgs.“ 1 year old. adapting-by But]: at ; Kannadaâ€"lat. Ed, Mock. 2nd, :l'hos. Sutton 7 ; ‘ _ , j â€"1 Graham , Foal 219‘ Chiefâ€"let 1 year ( Shea.- I year < Thos. Sutton. -_.._. , Ram. shearlingâ€"lst, J as. Dunn. DURHAM CAT" Tu - Ram, lambâ€"lat, nos. 1336,2111: Bull, agedâ€"1st, MoDougall and Jas- Lamb . , Patterson, 2nd, Chas. EverSOn. ‘ JEwes. aï¬od-lst, Thou, Issac. ', 2nd,“ as. Lam . ' {’ Bull, 1' year- chiâ€"1st, \ McDougall ,‘ ,. _ - ‘ and Patterson. Sad. 13. Bumhaen. . Ewes: Mlnkm. .133, .14me Cowâ€"181:, McDongQJl 5: Patterson; 90“- “Ch“, mason- ‘ ‘ , " Ewe hubâ€"lat, J33, Lamb, 2nd. 2nd. :Jas. autumn. ‘ , , . --Heï¬er, 2 year oldâ€"1st, 13. Burg, ,. . W- ,. , _ , v. . r s - M ' m Paw-11¢. '-Ҥ-, ;_g_.u.r, 1 momâ€"m and 211de - . .M, »~ ,1. - mLLmA-I V ‘ it‘ A mm'm.’ Xiâ€. . Opposite the Post Oï¬ce Boys’ Wool Sweaters Fast Black, steel frame, assorted handies. .Wo‘rt‘b $1 and $1.25. Special at} 890 All sizes, in Fancy Tweeds and Cordul 0y. Special 483 In red and white, navy and red. Special at 50c Large Size, neatly work- ed, ï¬ne quality. .Specifl , Pillow Sidebbard Drapes Full size, asSorted pat- terns. Just a, few left to clear. \ , 45c Ladies' and Men’s Umbrellas Full length, new designs, ï¬ne quality. Special 503 Stand Cov'ersz In Browns, Blacks and Whites, _ two domes, in szies 6} to 7}. Speéial at Ladies’ Kid Gloves ‘1’- ,, Wm. Hethérip‘gtbg- 75c. pair Those who have visited our Millinery Department during-the last two weeks know full ,well that our display is complete in every sense of the word, .and includes hatsmfor every occasion, and for women of every taste. If you haven’t;;;seen the late arrivals, you have niiSsed one of the fashion treats of the season. Smart, new styles that will de- light women who like to be dress- ed just a. little differentâ€"women who appreciate exclusiveness in style In addition to getting beauty of style and perfection of workmanship,., we offer you the additional inducement of LOWEST PRICES. Every new style for Autumn is here here in great profusion of designs and materials, as money saving prices. Exquisite Autumn Hats Women's Waists Lind'sly’sl' "fdrrémoa display of ready-to .‘vgea'r Coats for Autumn as at the New Store. Women's Stylish Autumn Coats K ‘2nd, Thos. Isaac." . Peas, white small-ht. Geo. Hay- garth. ' Peas. largeâ€"lst, :eo. Hnyganh. 2nd. B. Burtchaell. ‘ Ryeâ€"lat. Jas. Burtchaen. Oats. whiteâ€"lat. Thos. Isaac. 2nd Geo. Haygarth. Buckwheatâ€"lat, Jas. Burtchaolx. Timothy needâ€"1m, Jas. Burtclwell Bailey. 2nd. Jas. Lamb. Beansâ€"lat, James Thurston. Beans, large whiteâ€"lat. Thou. Bartlay, 2nd. J. L. Brandon. t Clover seedâ€"1‘36, B. BurtohaelLa . Potatoes; any other varietyâ€"181., Fred Smitheram. 2nd. Jas. Burt.- chaell. Tux-boys, bronzeâ€"lat. A. Bunch- aell, and. Jana! Poison. Guinea Fowlâ€"18}. Ju. I‘hurston. 2nd, R. wain. Special by J. Arnold. bronze tur- key and henâ€"lat; A. Burtcha'el'l. Plymouth roqksâ€"lst. Mrs. I". Mc- Dougalrl.r_ _ . Siecial'prize by n. s‘m largest exhibit of I’oflâ€"lst. Hgggrth . ivS'p‘z'ing wheat, any other varietyâ€" lst, J. Burtchmell, '2nd, G. Hay- J unkin â€" â€".y â€"â€"â€"_v v Poison, 2nd, A. W11. ‘ Plymouth rag-b.1110 other variety â€"llft. Thomas My. 2nd. 0. quaf pe A. _ ‘ Leghorn, .white â€" lat. Thomas Barney. 2nd. Wm. Barber. 1 ' Whom, brownâ€"lat. Thos. Baxt- lay, 23¢. A. Bunchlell. . Wyandotws. whiteâ€"lat. o. Glas- pell. 2nd, Alex. Rutherford. \ ‘ Spanishâ€"lat. A. Bunchacll, Andalusionsâ€"lst, Thos. J unkin. Minorcas-Tlst, Felix Northey, 2nd. Pigeons-lat, J 4 W4 Junkin. Geese. greyâ€"18L ‘A. Rutherford. Geese. whiteâ€"131:. Thou. - May. Ducks, white-Au, Wm. Barber, 2nd. Jan. P0150“- ‘ mumsâ€"lat, Thos. Hartley, 2nd, 0. awn. , Fat. shop-- I. Naylor- mi pén of shoe} lst, Thos. Isaac. B. W1. . DEW... godâ€"lat, Nelson Hm. 2nd, .. W11. ~ Ewen. snarlingâ€"1n. Nelson Hill, 2nd, B. Bunch-ell. . : Ewe “Play B. Burtchlnll, 2nd flit-y, ~6â€"{pwodf-lst, G. Hayganh. GRAIN AND SEEDS. Fall wheat. white-18c, Geo. Hay- u'th. 2nd, Thou. 13m. Spring wheat. Scotchâ€"lst, Geo. YORKSHIRE PIGS. Sci. gagâ€"lat. R. Hadwin. BERKSM PIGS. Board. W13!» B. Btu-(chum. sow, godâ€"15¢. 3- Bluftchgoll. sandman“: SHEEP. ugeilâ€"lbt. B. 3W1. shuttlingâ€"18‘. B. W1. lambâ€"13¢. Nelson Hill, and. lat. Nelson Hill. imilh fur Ist. 'Jbrs. , “19;- Inn. y ramâ€"’- ,Vau‘ioty of * IQ‘, Chapel]. Alexandriaâ€"lat Ed. Bones]: 2316. ham.2nd, 111.). Hodgina. Quilt.sil|oâ€"1§t, Mrs. D. Brown. 2nd. Miss F. L. Moore. Quin. white-4m. Mrs. D. Brown. Quilt. log winâ€"lat. Mrs. D. Brown..2nd. In. J. L. Brandon. Canaan-pane crogheoedâ€"lst, Mrs. D.'.Drown. counter-pm. knittedâ€"1st, Mrs. D. 8mm. 2:16. In. J. Graham. Fancv knitted moo! mittsâ€"kt Mrs. D. Brown, 2nd, Mrs. J L Brandon. Plain mksâ€"ls? Mrs. J. L. Bram- don. 2nd. In. 0133de Burwhaell. 5 yam}, coiored-lst. ms: Bumbag“. [Namâ€"lat. Miss‘ï¬urtchacllr Pub woollen blanketsâ€"1m. mu Bumhull, 21111;â€!!!09. Barney. Wool yarn mat-lat. Miss Burt- dwell. Rag matâ€"18!. Mrs. John Hodgins. Bag car-pet, cotton warp-let, H. Nelson. Pair driving glovesâ€"lat, Mrs. D. Brown. Yarn. doufleâ€"lst, ‘Mrs. John Q'unt, 'clOthâ€"‘lst, Hrs. J. Hodgina, 2nd, Mrs. D. Brown. Juilt. calicoâ€"lat, Mrs. 'John Gn- Northern Spyâ€"lat, Ed. Beuock. Pewakl’oâ€"lst. Ju. Poison. 2nd. James Thurston Yellow bellflowerâ€"lst. {James lamb. 2nd. James Polson. Gavanâ€"int. B. Burundi. 2nd. 0 (ll-spell. DOMESTIC â€mamnms, Quilt. cotton sewed down patchâ€" lst. Mrs. J. L. Brandon. Special try J. 3; floor. tor arc-nod gooseâ€"m In J... I“ ‘ Pm. nor-m, In. 0 chapel], 2nd. In. F. new m. cueâ€"1n. In. 0.01;:- inn. 2nd. Hrs. J38. Lamb. Jelly in‘ghu broâ€"1n. In. 0. GlupeLl. 2nd; In. John Hodgins. A Picklesâ€"lat.-Ifl. 0. Clasps“, 2nd. Apples other varietyâ€"J“. B. Burtdlhen.’ d. Janie: Thurston 45110:“! by It. W for 10 lbs. crochet humâ€"18%.; In. A. MM Special by Dr. Gould {or pd: dressed ducksâ€"1n. In. J. L. Brin- Specialty“. m for load inoanâ€"191.. KnJ LuBruIdon. SpechlbyJ. 8.8833601110th Einvcs} Socksâ€"1m; ï¬nd and. Krs. D. lame cuntâ€"m, Thom-l Bartley ad, 8. Burtchull. . Crab 245210!- wiogr-m Brandon. 1 Ournow full stoekofSide- boards, Dining Chum, Ex- tension Tables, Bed Room md Parlor Suites ARE READY FOR SALE†Tho W m Now Prices Runnable We hue a full line of fancy Rockers, Parlor Tables, Bookcases and Secretaries at low price; ~. Cd] uni Examine Our Good. Before You Buy. . Upholstering, Re win and Picture Ritalin g DONE PROMPTL ..[ Imam ’ Op.p Benson Hon-o ‘. 25 Kant-8t. - Lindsay «I WWW :- f ‘; »“ ; ‘ M Viola Junkie. Mk â€haâ€"lat, Kiss Junkin .Wflt," m ï¬lm-atom 2nd, Hrs. T. Austin. . Pencil dnwing-lot,_ mu ‘ Moore. Roman embroideryâ€"lat, Ines Gra- ham. 2nd. mu Wu. ‘ Collection of may]. Miss loom. Snow .tor putty? winning most. prjpes in Ruby workâ€"18L Miss dogs. is of course. the" principal reason whg‘about this time oi yea the enthudaltlo sportsman turns to ch. well lmown yellow covered told-v er' and studies ,time table: end mm: .0 industrionuly. Hunters 2‘13““? D. Mil. â€b {v ‘ ‘ eggipg-lâ€"MC,†Kiss. ‘ lumen. 2nd. I .. ~ .; .; . . ‘ "guano workâ€"let, Miss Burpchaell, The {act that the" C. P. R. ' line runs for so many miles through idan hunting lands, where moose and deer and smaller game galore $7.}; a: and await the lava-i at full and the mama: gugn pm} amnion: are round min. and single {are will â€the flu orl'fl of the day. The C. P. R. announces tint from Octobu' 9th to .Nov. 16th m tickets to all stations on their main line, Hattawu to Port Arthur. and httum_ to Tenï¬skar 0W ,. of “My ' workâ€"131:. . Thou. Austin, 2116‘ Kiss V. â€WWW Wenevarinthe hatthirty you: “W £5.21" â€02%"? ’°“ now. e yg onest to back every Namweareuï¬dcdthatyoum animal-less if ofyourvillage, â€expect wegive you†mnehandalibtlemomforyourdoflar MyouwmsponditinljtfleBritain. in anticipflï¬i of a. larger at future. we remain, yours truly. Best Prices Minimalism youwillï¬ndit simple enough. Wh 0" get your insunnoe 1mm V0urÂ¥00dyeompany yat WM? You'll] answer, wedon t have!» npflnewwnofllcesands well Mofclerks. forCuhwebogmmmunoe that.“ willinmhu'eexpectmdoaMhBusig :33. havin no expense Mun“ ace. 9 m ev - t‘hing‘in _the down to a 522‘ We do NOT buyi Keys 8t Monison’s Important Notice to the Residents of Haripost Stove s. Little Britain Enter any time. Twenty T . one hundred and twen ‘tr ing Machines. Unex ed aciï¬tiee . for assisting graduates 00 positions. Write for new Calendar. NOW OPEN (tNIRAl wsmrssmutat W. H. SHAW, Principal. Yong: Gen-ad St... Toronto 36-26 Payne’s Circular in Carload lots, but we haye the largest assort- ment at the in Lindsay at I‘ll'l‘orn‘i'ntha TORONTO you [or put thnnx 313d W. H. POGUE 0111' 11165 SW