"Fm THE CELEBRATE!) “RAMON COAL m 83', South 314. of mm {our “in M _‘_- _ _â€_ _- _ M add oath!) 875 “one: new. ownmd '0?! co in Nude: Dena h- mmzin ‘6 .3 2 r h. MVERAL Tnï¬s'r. I! ADVERTISEMENTS. hula-1303118000! W’ Uh!- ultra. PWand Cement ‘r ï¬dieu’ may-unnu- Felt Hub. â€Volume“ or Rough Rik: ï¬t '8, F" n1: felt m. Colon. link. *1. grey, ft" and HID. main) Bower Cloth for Ian.- H... Colon, black. brown, Nu {ENNAN 8: 00. FCLennan a 00. mmsr Job mum. mu Work-Low Prim. FLâ€: 2,000 yard. of phi: ad 3! thnelettu, 31 “'56. did “may. This it tho regular 7c um- . J. CARTER, m H"! Wool Ladiu’ Cum Wk, “a, venetian ï¬nhh, for «a» W '91:, vi“ M up“ «Mink. a a. newt Ihtd‘ Min J acketl, and. of ill-wool ~_. in two tone OM, high the: cc Read these itemsca $5,.“ choice refully and come early ’VWU ' â€owe 31:: going to see to it that hundreds more W have the chance to reap the equal beneï¬t, this list tells aportion of the story. Everything ï¬represented-all worthy goods. No trash at any 2A-__ -_;_E,1. k. d] lint fl bdioo’ Putty Jsckotl and. O! 3 Beaver cloth. Colon M. Hundreds in the past have shared in the money ,ving opportunities at this store, and for this sea- -A- nn‘nfl â€˜ï¬ 6.. in ;. 0kg!» k.‘-A--A- ___- mwwg GUNS, RIFLES, AND BELGIAN E; “d Cola-ed Figured Dun bi! handful bright Mohdr do- Good weight. and oxalic“ L p. s.â€"muag Latter Ordm a Specialty. LOADED SHELLS. BOTTOM PRICES- l‘hmgoodlmdl duh]. 'â€" â€"- â€"‘â€"-7†. "isndiainiecuntandpmtdm- THE Mum-Mums 0350.901: PIIIIT unpainted. Theycnstmoney, nndshouldbepxasved. You dm’tneedasexpensivepdnt / swouldbepmmyouhom. .1. Cute. in town recently examining into the work and ï¬nancial status of the 10:31 association. There is a. debt of about I 3500, we understand. and a determin- ' ed effort is being made to obtain sub.- acription sufï¬cient to wipe off the in- ! cubus. » - cnnrch Notes. k- â€"M.r. Haslam, student of Wyc liffe College, who assisted Rev. C. H. Marsh, of St. Paul's, on Sunday, deliv- ered a very interesting sermon in the evening on “Spiritual Life." It was listened to with pleasure and proï¬t by a large congregation. â€"During the general conference just closed in Tax-unto a lengthy discussion took place on the footâ€"note in the dia- cipline “mtg the questignable amusements for nreh members. The pastor of Cambridge-9t. flothodlgt church, Rev. '1'. Manning, B.A.. mll give his views on the subject next Sun- Ey eveninz- Friends of Prohibition, all persons â€"Sunday Schools, Yo People’s So- cieties, or churches, wis ing to help financially the Prohibiticn Plebis- cite Campaign Association of Liming in meeting expenses in connection wit such campaign, are requested to send or give their contributions to J. A. White, 31.13., who is treasurer of the town Assmiation.-By order of Com- mittoc. â€"3dâ€"lw. JAMES MacFARLANE. At In: litehell’s, on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday. m, 21st, 22nd. and {alluring days at next week â€"'w2 Mr. Symonds, who has succeeded Mr. ' T. S. Cole as Provincial Secretary of the Y.M.C.A., and Mr. T. E. J. Wflkie, of the Y.M.C.A. Provimnql Baud, ware 01ml: Cards. Are your cards strictly in accord with fashion's demands? The Past has the latest in both cards and type, and prices are reasonable. LINDSAY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. shouldnotbeuflowed'togo Eh: Manama gust. Fences Prominent Y. n! 0.1. Visitors. T‘OWNANDCOUNTY “IRWIN? thing.» sud flaunt quilt, Town on: than in Linda} The all. h 22:40. At 8c Bony M Canton Funnel. A: 4c u do. qumy voila Tomlin“. At 8! 35 Boye’ two-pieoe tweed Suite, well mede from goodetroogCenulien tweede. This lot- of mite no worth double the money whod. At 7.0 Men'e he", Cenedien Trailers. Thieieeverylpeoiel line thetwe bought et very low prioee. Cone eerly ‘ while the lot ie well eeeorted. At 501: Men’ I Arctic Underweer, heevy fleeoed lined, double col...“ fwing. Since 34 to 3 At 751: Men’e Ceraigen kaete; Neck or‘ brown. moheir binding, buttoned onfl'e. At 10c Men'e pore ell-wool Sox, white tore end tope. Thielineieveryepeoielend would be good velue et 17o. At 75c Bed Blenkete, colored white end grey, with hendeolne hordere. Theee en the lerge 10x4 bed eiee. At 5.1: e moiwturer’e over-etook of Top Shirte. Former prioee were 75c, $1.00 end $1.25» AtmoverMyerdeolJepen Silh,ell ehedee, end thin line to entirely free from ï¬lling. We geerentee it we DASHES HERE AND THERE. At 82.75 Man’l tingle ad doable-brunet! Serge Iain, well nude and about“! At 34.75 Men'l {our buttoned single I doublo-bnuud Sooquo Suits, lin- Your Eye -â€"Yonr MILLINERY OPENING at small expense by taking advantage of the annual fall excursions over the Grand Trunk System to Port Huron), Detroit, Saginaw, Bay City. St. Paul and Minneapolis. Return tickets good going on Thursday, Friday and Suturâ€" dny, Sept. 29, 30 and Oct. lot, valid for return up to Monday, Oct. 17th, vgfll â€"-A grand opportunity is now offered our readers to visit» friends in the west - 4-“A_Man from Mars," is the catchy title of a. very interesting novel just published by Mr. C. M. Ellis. of Toron- to. and now being placed on the market. It is from the pen of our gifted citizen. Mr. Wm. McDonnell, author of “Exeter Hall," “Heathens of the Heath," and other novels ti-at have attracted cun- siderable attention in the literary world. “A Man from Mars" deals with the social condit?ons of the day, and describes a visit to the planet Mars and the ideal measures there adopted for the amelioration of poverty and dia- tras. . cil, considering the amount excessive, threatened to contract for a new eer- vice from Baltimore. A preliminary survey was made and tenders asked for, whereupon Mr. Moffett yielded and reduced the yearly charge from 33.0“) to 82,300, and granted additional priv- ileges equal to a total reduction of 81,000 per annum. . i123 â€"be"e;1"§é.yvih_gr $3.000 per year for water for tire prqtection and the co_un- â€"There has been friction for some time past between Cobourg ~town coun- cil and Mr. J. E. Moffett, owner of the town waterworks system. The town men busily at work taking down the cotton signs that have enshrouded the upper part of the building 10': same months. The canvas was built in sec- tions and will be stored away to reap- pear next summer in some other kin! of striking advertisement. â€"'1'here is a. rumor that the Cann- dinn Pacific will put into effect the western rates previously used by the American lines before the rate war be- gan. This would make their tariff $7.50 higher on first and 85 higher on second-class tickets than it was before. â€"The LadieS Aid of the Midland Methodist church will hold their on- ‘ nual excursion to Port Hope on Sept. ‘30th and Oct. let. Tickets good going Fride pm, or Saturday, 3.111.. return- ing mday, Oct. 3rd. For full partic- ulars see poster! or G..-.TR agents. Mrs. S. Vyvyan, Sec. â€"'l!he Grand Trunk have iuuede cir- cular reetorm the farmer rates to the West from all atetime in Maine, New Hampshire. Vermont, and New York, uogdintoeuect ouSeptZlSth. Nd word has yet been received as to the restorationy of local rates, but it is ex- pected that some announcement will be poem in a few days. â€"Rev. Hannibal Goodwin, a poor Catholic rieet of Newerk, N.J., hue after two ve yeare' fighting in the courts proved that he'8 was the inven- tor of the Kodak film. much used for photographic purposes throughout the world. He will receive a. royelty on every spool turned out, which will men an immense fortune. ' â€"“Gough' is stripping his block of its linen duster and is going to put on a. winter colt," remarked a citizen one 69y {econfly an he {stood patching â€"Tho Merchants' and Buyom‘ Beno- ï¬t Association, a coupon scheme which was introduced in Lindsay and clay- when in Ontario some tune ago, Is unwed to bob defunct. 0! late the scheme has been run by a. Toronto law- yer. who has dropped 81,200 trying to bolster it up. ‘ â€"Mr. Alex. Melville. of Peberboro. waived a teleg run on Tueedny. from Morden. Man. .. egelatin that buy sister. Mn. Be in Cone! ed died et “at place. he deoeued led! had two Ila- tere in Peterbore. Mrs. J. neden. Char- lotte-ct. .. and Mrs. J. Campbell. of 'Water-et. â€"M‘ma Foxhort begs to announce that the has opemdu up a Fur Repairing Shop and anodellinc in the stand next to Mr. Forbert'n shoe shop, on William-ct... and will be plouod to re- vlzeive a than of public patronage.â€" â€"For some your. past diphtheria has been mom or [1. pmnlent in certain district; in Halibnrton county. an} it in no_w reported that the dread dis- «so has ' in Mn bit {xiâ€"aria! tom-mg). I so. the Linda: bond :1 health ould adopt some precautions. -Mr. 1‘. C. Matchett. C .P. R. ticket zeont, with In. mmhett and child, loft town on Wednesday. Sept. M. for Owen Sound, when they had flanged to take pause on C.P.R. steamer {nutripnptholukm 13.0.11“ to n vacationâ€"tho first in two years. â€"The public will be pleased to know that Mrs. J. Parker will again hwe charge of the dining-room at the fair grounds. She is the r' ht woman in the right lace, u ahe now: how to provide a Int-clue meal and invari- ably does so. -Capt. Varcoe's enterprioé in run- ning the Maple Leaf in connection with Victoria. Rand fair met with a poor re- ward, as only about half-a-dozen of our citizens elected to make the trip by water. -Tho open season for partrijges, hares, grouse, scene. and swans. snipe, wooicock and squirrels, has arrived and will continue to Dec. 15th, except in the case of scene and swans, :n which it lasts until May lat. a municipal electric lighting plant, uni Csmpbelltord council will install a street incandescent plant at coast of $8,000. . ‘ x s .--Tho ratepayers of Barrio have cir- flgdflgby-lpï¬ t9 mien #835,000 to build â€"-The 17-month: old son of Mr. Sam- uel Stead, of Dysart Station, Halibut- ton county, strayed from the doorway to the bank 91 try; Burnt River the other day and was drowned. °' , _-_--â€" â€"We have received the prizeâ€"lists of the Peterboro Central Exhibition and East Durham and Owen Exhibition at Millbrook. The former otters 85,000 in premiums and the latter $1,400. M m can?“ «mm-ac ~00“ oil it admin; in price. â€"’l'ho Battalion will continue her double trips till Out. lit. . ~Quibo a party at oitiuu left for Ottawnlut Mondaytovisit thohir. â€"lfnun. Spntt Kfllon. 11 this town. will buy (ruin st Mo this season. They hue rented the Mbrriâ€" †mu-_-4 lt! Win [)0 at 3th instâ€"1w. MJ‘. Errett has been depubed by the de- partment to ascertain the names of the delinquent; and compel them to pay their just dues. The yacht men think it is quite proper that tin awn- era of mbor-lwd and fatten wows abouldhe made gamer. whyle the stagn- boat men â€"consuler it only fair that passenger-carrying yachts yshould have pass a rig id inspection, but say ttat tb have†scam inspected yearly in pushing a good thiw too far. We understand that several boat-owners will have to pay cdnsiderable sums. â€"-Some ofloup local steambtmt men are “wrathy†as a result of the visit of Inspecto‘r R. W. Errett, of Peter- bord. It appeam that for some mason a section (if the marine law coinmuing not been enforced on than; gator; and on Wednesday; morning. Deceased had only been in business here for a few months, having succeeded Mr. John Borgia when the latter left town for But 10. He was very highly esteemed by those who knew him, and his death at the early age of 31 years from brain fever and other complications is a sad blow to his wife and family. Mr. John Mattel], s wealthy and respected cit- izen of Berlin. Ont. had been at his son's bedside {or sane days. The fun- eral took placej on Thursday to St. Mary's cemetery. _ \ . â€"News of the death of Mr. Wendell Mattel], proprietor of the Commercial house, Lindsayâ€"st, excited deep regret -Chicago dealers are about mani- mous in the conviction that good horses will be much higher in a year from now than at the present time. Foreign buyers comploin of the limited num- ber of first-clam horses now coming to market, and the fact that how colts have been raised during the past three years only emphasizes the pre- diction that good drivers, heavy drafters end expreeeers are sure to command better prices in the near fixture. . â€"â€"Conetable James Winner). of Campbellford, visited Lindsey on Tues- day with awnrrant for Martin. who was enacted by Chief Bell on Monday on the strength of a telegram from Police Mistral» Lynch, of thst town. The prmoner having stated Hut he had purchased the watch from n compan- ion named Ra mend, the latter was also taken to ampbellford to explain his connection with the affair. â€"Adelaide of St. umbert, n cow that was sold by Mr. Henry Herri- son. of Cnnnigctonk _to Hears. Miller Sibley. of Franklin. Penn., gave a total of 2,005 pounds of milk during the 31 dnys. inning my 28.1) and ending June 24!: , 1898. In making this record she was milked every 8 hours. The cow weighs 1.002 lbs, so she gave in the month over twice her weight. Board‘s Dairymnn says she has a re. eorddf823â€"4 lbs. in24 hours. . â€"The members of Lily of the Valley Lodge, C.0.0.F., was visited last Tues- day by the grand treasurer of the or- der. Mr. G. Bonll, who ï¬ve an inter- esting address on the waking: of the order. During the evening he pre- sented the order with two callers and aprons for the N. G. and V.G., which were greatly admired, â€they ere beau- tiful zoom. -â€"John Kendrick Ba ' newest star- ies are to appear in Lndies'liana Journal. They are celled “Stories of- a. Suburben Town." There are sev- eral, and each will relate some drdll incidents in the life of a small town. which every “snburbanite†will in- stantly appreciate and enjoy laughing over. â€"The residence of Hr. Sidney Bailey. on lot 22, con. 3. Emily. near Fowler's Corners. was destroyed by fire on Fri- cby last. A barn sad otyher buildings about 25 feet distant we sued stter greet exertions. The dwelling was 31:00in at 83,000 and was insured for â€"The Penman board of tnde hzu issued invitations for an excuruioa to-da via. Linduy. Sturgeon lske. Fen- elon ells. Cameron 1a.. Roseanne and Balsam lhke to the western outlet of the Tmt Valley «ml. The will take here by tnln about , end will of course find time to visit the Cen- tral before toting their steamer. wooJ. 1n the marches of the upper Scu- cog. There were 8.400 from in the lot. en they wen shipped to the cateher’e hone neu- Ncrwood to be killed and dressed for what when prices ed- vnnee Inter in the eeuon. â€"Tbo local expms cunp puny handled tn odd nlwnnant lttely. It comprised 26 sacks lsglinc. jumping. loud- mouthod Batrachim can; has “fresco!" named Merriman.h of ir- -A recent issue or a poultry journal printed in [own contained an item otot- ‘u' that ‘er. Thou. F. Baez. of Iowa Falls. is the posse-or of n oelebrotod imported Houdm Coon-ml from the uni. of the famous D. C. Trev. of y. Ont." Mr. Trow admits that the bird m 3 good one. but not the best in bio nonunion. by my moons. -â€"-Sl.uxgeon lake wan lashed into fury on Sunday afternoon by 1 wild gale from the Northwest. It m acm- panled with rain and bail for a. time and the few cottage" who still linger there to enjoy a little quiet after the summer's busy rush any the same was a magniï¬cent one. â€"The deputy attorney-senate] of On- tario has carefully considered the question of the closing of bars on ple- biscite day. He has decided that un- der section 83 all bars must be closed in Ontario. This information is be- ing sent to all parts at the province. â€"Many of the most desirable build- Lnf lots at Sturgeon Pointâ€"Lindsay's do ighttul summer resortâ€"are held at high figures. and those who have been waiting to buy at reasonable prices should hasten to take advantage of the offer made in andher column. â€"l".rom Friday's Potorboro Rumin- err: Lincbay is amending her tree lsnt- ing by-law no u to do away wi the clause requiring the boxing of trees. Might as well build 1 fine house and leave the roof 0!! as plant trees with- put some protection. . _ zen: met last evening to discuss It. Sylvester: request (or ‘a loan 4! 815,000. Members of the pres. were mt notified, hence we presume the de- liberations did not concern the gener- al public. . . â€"lhyor Tuylor hen decided to cell a public meeting of citizens for Tuesday night next, in the old were house, to dhcuae the proposed loan of 820.000 to Mr. Richard Sylveetet. â€"Hon. J. lei-eel Torte, Duninion min- ister of public worke. will be tendered a. banquet on the oocuion of hue viu't to Feterboro on Sept. 30th to open the Central exhibition. It will not be a My affair! . ‘ '3- â€"The alu- monthly mee ' oftï¬e. O. E. T. Srgioty will be held intgntfhul'l S. S. on loudly evening at 8 o'clock. All are invited. Pilkiohua. mot man at work level! st. south {ran Kent. â€"Town C inc Williun- rate. For all inhmtion and tickets :pply to Gown Wilbr. (3.13.3. City Agegt, exprou ofï¬ce, Lindmy. VnI-mghqr of opu- prominent citi- â€"Peterboro Review, Thursday: Pet- erboro people will learn with mingled feelings of pleasure and regret that Mr. W. J. Montgomery, who for the last eight years has been on the staff of the Ontnr’o Bmk here, has been promoted to the accountancy of the Port Arthur branch and will leeve for that town dn Saturday next. Dru-ix the time he has been in Peterboro Mr. Montgomery has nude him-elf. very populer both in eocinl end ethletie ctr- clee, end while the high esteem in which he is held will mete the new: of his advancement very welcane. hie may friends will regret hie depertnre from their midst. For nun: years “may†he done splendid eervioe on the hockey team. and the high tone which the club guined was due in no smell more to him. The beet wishes of many friends for continued eueoeu will eeeonpeny Hr. lookou- ery in hie removeL.....ll.eny Lindny ltrienhwill bepleuedtoleernd Kr. Nontgolnery'e edveneemenL. â€"Mr. Wm. Sherman, local agent for McCaftrey Fame“. 0! Oewego. desk ere in teleg legraph poles. was summon- ed to Michigan last week to superin- tend the cal and loading of e. large number ofpol poles tekpn out by contrac- tore' m the northern pert or the state Howl]! b3 sheent two†or three weeks. . Châ€"Mr. And M111. T. J. McGimsie. of ,accompanied by their daugh- ennie and “Toots," and afriend. Mia Belle Owens, 3130 of Chi cago. are visiting their cousin. Mrs. S. B. Laid- law. Mr. )1ch is a. prominent contractor in the “Windy City. " â€"Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Reid. of the Reid house. Huntsville. are guests at the Simpson house, and will rennin for tho (sir. Jackson is the owner of a speedy bit of horseflesh. sndexpocts to show the my past the judges' stand in one (5' more of the races. â€"Mr. and In. R. G. Cornell return- ed hut week from week's visit with Mrs. C's pereuts in Oxford county. They‘l- enjoyed their brief my very muc ~Mr. Chas. Steward. shipper {or Mr. Watkins, the well-known Belleville cheese buyer, was here on indny lookâ€" ugafter the loading of 981 how pur- chaud hem last Monday by Mr. Jas. Whitton. MI. Watkins' genial buyer. â€"Mr. A. McEvoy. proprietor of the Victoria house. Victoria Road, and for- merly of the 1.th .houae. m in town Friday looking up his many friends. He is succeeding beyond expectations up north. and is improving his hotel in may my: â€"M.ins Alvin: Bell. of Belleville, his mtntned home. after enjoyi'g avery pleaant visit with her sister. Mrs. Harry Bell, of Wellingtona‘t. â€"Mn. Joe. launder. of Victoria avenue, left on Tuesday week for Do.- kota. having received new of the seri- ous illness of a. relative. x â€"Mins Guillet. from Toronto. who has been spending thy summer nt her brother's cottage. Stony lake. is now visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Mitchell. -Mr. Herb. Gregory, of Ouhun. is occupying his old position in the cor- ner drug store. bovine exchanged with his brother Glyde (Or A couple of weeks. â€"Mr. Relph Clarke. driver on the Haliburtun train, left lat Thursday for Chiaco, where Hrs. Cleric is now visiting friends. His vacation will last about a week. in ‘ Toronto. Sunday. _-.. _.vâ€"-.v_ and“ 7 {atâ€"ï¬ned home on â€"On amount of Blues Miss Bessie HOW htd to give up her situation â€"M.r. and Mn. inch. Cam bell ne- turnod home last. Friday, tor en- jom ten dnyu' holiday with {ï¬ends in Western Onurio. ' -â€"I:r. Sun. Champion. manhunt tail- or, 8nd wife, have natal-nod bane from n plannt visit with friends at Pene- lon In". and vicinity. â€"Mro. W. Till and «lighter. Mina Etta V., of vacnor Fsrm. Beaver- tommtheguutsoflnhei‘h.Dm- |____. .A --M‘r. Aldous. of Oil Springs, Ont.. mud thrth town to-doy to visit his other. Hotelbepor Aldous, It Foun- lon Folk. . â€"Mi- E. Chunhon. o! town. but me- turnod from o plomnt visit with Port Hope friends. - â€"Mr. John Woldon. of North Ops. is muting from o aonowlut nerio u attack of ï¬lm-o. -Mi- Id: Tully. of Bohc. noon. in acne“ of her nut, In. J. 5. Morri- uon._qorth wad. Elem-ct. -m- Jennie â€Eh-mum bu n- mmed. ï¬lter «101' n c whit. with her brother iï¬orouto. law M R Fallnw friends. â€"Mr. m1 law. 1?. MoCnrthy m;- tnrnod bane {ran the city lut even- â€"Mr. 8. Stacey. of Argyle. called on friends in town Saturday. â€"Mr. H. Gillies nnd sister. of Fenclon Falls, were in town on Saturday. â€"M.r. Robe. Ballet. 0! Montml. in them 0111:. Indlln. S. Lnidlaw. â€"Mr. Joseph 309%. 01 this Mn. is vmtjyg with his pnmnta at Goodwood. Isl-tumult 80:. ‘8‘ mm IMOW-tin: to Post m. ‘___-_ 'â€" vâ€"v --â€" est teams in Eldon township. They are stylish snimsls. measurin 16 1-2 heath, and he has been ofered a high price {or them on several occa- sions. The team will likely be shown in the sune class on Thursdsy at the Central. in at the exhibition. and are upm- aantcd by Mr. P. F. Bowman. All who visit the flil‘ should not hi! to em- ino the Hendeluohn. u there is no better pinno, and it is well endorsed by their many customers in this lo- cality. ‘ â€"Mr. E. Daly's stylish team of 'buo borne; captured first prize at Wood- ville {air last week in the road and car- riage class gigging}: a. number of the tin- 7 â€"â€"â€"â€"... .- auuv .. In Toronto. hue . splendid “ï¬at of .their instrnmgq39__in the man: build- ._._ AL 41 -An employee of the Peter Hamil- ton Mfg. C‘s. Peterboroim? body in- on ednudgy w as e of molten met-.1. 1‘3"“: to be not and the nets! flew out. burning him badly about the body and destroying the sight of one eye. Bo is improving. but in enacting great m 4 :$;.:. AtBrlttn 8m, Jamaica. Mind.» PERSONAL PARAG RAPHS Louie Robson. daughter of I. Rob-cu. in viaitinc Pension _,_ flannel-obi; Piano 00.. of Tennis Notes. â€"‘.l'he novice tournament will comâ€" There are eighteen entries and the drawing has reaulted as follows: 1 McLean vs. Williamson; 2 RM va. Collins; 3 Flavelle vs. Wal- ton; 4 Hopkins vs. Widdeas; 5Rich- arrhon vs. Kenny; 6 Sisson vs. Wel- don; 7 H. W. Kennedy vs. Hardy; 8 Little u. Shannon : 9 Totten vs. Steers. -'.l.‘he handicap tournament has been brought to a clue. and 111'. E. Bolger has been declared the winner. The ï¬nal: were played Saturday alternoon, results“ as follows: Bola!!! owe 1-2 40, ‘ 80, 6-}, H. Mr. Gentle-en’s Baldness. The number of bald head: is surpris- ing. Over 36,000 men wear Prof. Dor- enwend's Art Hair Coverings; however, there are many yet who should use than. both for the sake of health and appearance. Prominent men all over the continent wear them. and it is only necessary to try one on to be con- vimed of the :dviubility ot peacea- im one. It prevents the dangers m- cidental to cold. caterrh. nennlgte and other tronbleé. The Prof. II to be at the Benson House on W y, Oct. 6th. where he will be pleased to show :11 the value of his productions. My Wt Advertise. St. Louis started out with a 81,0005“) fund for advertising and got such good return: that from 1893 to 1896 inclusive it spent 83.0001“). During that period the population of St. Louis increased 800,000. and the Business Men’s League is authority for the u- eertion that more than 8100.“)0300 was brought to town by this concerted ao- tinn. The manufactured product of St. Louis fifteen yen-s ago was not more than7815.090,000 a year; 19-day ---- " L'A A it is. noé'oï¬tiï¬Ã©ofiéa’rgmtibml Ad- vertuer. , R. B. Allan 80. For thh 1MP- Tndo '0 Inn itch-nod .- W’ lug. sad clog-at. nook “.130.me ad What Mud:- and 0. They u on from a. chap» to ch. burn. adult “:1! mootutylhh Mud. the undo. The Dorenwond 00., Limited, Toronto. â€Cat hair tutu in exchange or ooh you [or 9'. White Ind Guy Shad. nomad Wkly. w mun N: â€350! BOUBI on WWY. - / 00108“ 5:11. > Our Millincry Boom. us under the name-to! Mus Tnoxr- sox, who has Ind Inge ‘ in ï¬lling. Ladie- vuniogfloloctudliun' y'l‘rimmodllmiurylhonld Ian their order- with u. MILLINERY BOOM OPEN- INGfoerlSoo-onukuplmon mama mum, apt. 2m and 22nd. R. will boil WAY Ct moon HOUSIOIIWIDMAY. 00!. “h. “with ot umu' nod om nun cows STYmh amp. . 8-9. SW.(WIM.0-flyud ,h-Ilkua-ulua swam-r up-‘x-duc. MMï¬bememlwwb-‘ct’a. mud MMMan-dm. 811.“-de u to uh! I- no. raccoons-ad “mum-bum In!!!" Vanda-13¢. Boa-(mud! mun-c EU! I!) [AMI All]. . BEAUTIFUL 1] EFFECT â€"â€"mâ€" PBIIF. MRENWENB’S Hair Goods Styles... R. B. Allan Co. -â€"COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTSâ€" ma Black .54 Colomi All Ready for the ‘Fall Trade. Dress Goods Department. Th9 Millinery Opening. Mantle Department. Prof. Donnmnd 5!. All“ 0 a. New North Victoria, at Victoria. Road. Sept. 20 and 21. I'M-Edge Fair, Woodbï¬dce. October 18 and 19. 1mm: (maria Society, at Uxbridse. I Sept 21 to' as. 1 East Yak, Ila-khan. October Sta 7. Sutton Fair, Sutton. October 13 and IL Maxim at Olkwood. Sept. 27 to 2. Norfolk Union, Simone, Odober 11 to ‘ 18. {Fall Fair. Sundtland. 29th and 80th HATTELL. -InLi.ndaay y. on Tuesday, WM , 18%, Wendell M'sâ€" “all,“ 81 A CLARKE-:11: 01!.“ on thundayt 59p- â€"-Nao Dru: Gouda} 21mg 3144 31b. 'â€")/ew Colond 325:. â€"Newllloimy and Gloves.- â€"1Vm Corset: and Underwear. -â€"1Vew Muck, -â€"1Vew Mandates. â€"1Vcw Com. â€"New Fall Prints. â€"Nw Wrw. â€"New Blankets. numerna PIGGOTT â€" BATEâ€"At the residence of the hrido’l punts, on Sept. 2151;, by Rev. ’1‘. Inning. Mr. William J. Pom, Supt. 29 to Oct 1. Verulun F311 Fair. at â€my-gem: tn My and Wedmdny. sept. 27 and 28. - Laxta and Dicky Fill Slow, at Nor- land, a: Saturday, Oct. ht. â€.mzztou Ontario md Durham, Whitby. Sam- †29 to October 1. Eat York Agricultural Society, at Unrkhun. Oct. 6 to 7. my“; Agrignuug Bxlgibitipn, at Limhy (haw Exhibition, at Lind- Contnl Quads, Ottawa, September 16 â€" Ivy-v g‘uvvw H, Eymmmwhfl' 6â€"1, 6â€"1; O'Connor but Fhvelle 6â€"3, 8â€"8; 31‘“): Pam; :71!» tax: was at: o canoe: ufollawa: P. Kennedy won 4.1031: 0; Bobcrmelosto: O',Connorwon8 lmt1;Collingwonl lostO; Kyliewon 2103!:3 Bawkerwmfllost4 Fla- vellewono, 103154. 9â€"! ; golï¬ng best. Flzvelle Piggott. d Orillia, and Miss Sylvu' Bate, second daughter of John Bate, Lindsay. - tour 15th. Aggiebhm dutch“: of flounder Inflow 19 yum. LIST OF FALL FAIRS.