“.3â€. v. "g . lot l6 can. 7. $4: \V. ll. inles. post- age and stationery, $3.50; Wm Harris, stoning approach tn railway, $5; War- ren Worslcy, brushing road. eon. 4 int 16, 36; Win. Chambers, ï¬xing bridge, con. 3 lot 6, 5% ; James Thompson, fixing bridge, Mill street. Catttbl'ay.5nc; \V. Townsend, repairinur >craper, 350.; ll. F. Cragg, Commission on Mariposa boundary. $1; '1‘. l’arkin, commissioner on Mariposa boundary and court at Oakwood, 33; M. Maybec, treasurer Orange hall, Cameron, for meeting to- day, $2. Council then adjourned. loads gravel,$5 20; Jun. Moore, culvert ’ WITH HONORSâ€"We are pleased to note from the report ofthe examinations at the Ontario lollcge of Pharmacy. that our tournsman, Mr. Herbert l’uley. took ï¬rst-class honors at the close of the junior term. Axorrrna Houn Greeneâ€"A new lirclc of the Order of Canadian Home (Tirctes, With seventeen members, w:ts organized at C.unernn on the 18th ult., by W. M. Pattison. Dr. Gould ‘vas the medical examiner. Diarrhoea Weakens the System, and if not checked b-comcs a chronic con- dition. No remedy compares with Nerv- iline, which is prepared specially for stom- ach and bowel troubles. As a radical cure for cramps, colic, gas in the stomach, sum- mer complaint, Ncrviline excels everything in the medical line, is an indispensihle household staple, ant] costs only 25c. Buy a bottle to-day. Sold by W. H. Robson. ACCIDENT-.â€"On Monday'last Mr. Al- fred Northey's little daughter, about four years old, fell from a box in her father’s store and broke one of the bones . of her: right wrist. Dr. Wilson set it. and a day or two later she was running around, playing, with her arm in a slip". ACCIDENT.â€"While setting up a new sti'ckcr in Sandford’s factory on Friday last. Mr. Peter Deymao narrowly escap- ed a serious accident. Owing to the slipping of a crowbar, his left hand be- came caught in a cogwhecl and the second and third ï¬ngers severely bruis- ed. Dr. Gould dressed the wounds. How the Cocaine Habit Starts. Generally from using catarrh snnt‘fs and ointments containing this deadly drug. It is well to remember that the only direct scientiï¬c cure for catarrh is Catarrhoznne, which cures by the inhalation ofmcdicatcd ai‘r. Simply breathe Catarrhozonc and it will cure all forms of Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Lung Troubles and Deafness. Every breath from: the C‘atarrhozouc I‘n- haler soothes, heals and relievrs Perma- nent cure guaranteed even though other Try Catarrhozonc, price Druggists or N. C. Sold by W. remedies tailed. $1; small size 25c. l’olson 8.: Co, Kingston, Ont. l-J Robson. H'OGICEY.â€"â€"Thc skatingr rink was op- ened for the season last Saturday, and the members of the rc-orgauized hockey club had some good practice on Tues- day evening., The village sports and patrons of sport have subscribed liber- ally to the hockey fund; but quite a hit more money will be required to enable the club to m net their engagements There are probabilities of a match here next week between our own team and one from Lindsay; and, if it- is to come off, the date will be announced as soon as decided upon. The Lindsay boys are‘fast players, and a lively game may be expected. , ' Lazy Livers and Sin ggish Kidneys. Whenâ€" these» organs fail to. perform their proper functions, the blood becomes poison and suffering and disease commence. This can be avoided by keeping your vitality at high-water. mark, the blood rich and pure by takingjonc Ferrozoue tablet after each meal. Ferrozone has a mild. but rapid ac- tion on- the- liver and? kidneys, and is cer- tainly the greatest producer of rctl, vitaliz- iug blood known to science. Morning tired- ness, langour, dizziness, pain in the back and sickhcndache disappear at. once when Ferrozone is used. Get it to-day. Price 50c at dtuggists, or N' C. Polson 5:. 00., Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. H Robson. ACCIDENTâ€"On 'l'uesrlzty after-aver. Mr Fred Ellis, son of M r. W H. Elli. oi Vcrulam, had a narrow 03%,": iron death in Mr. Snckett's sand-pit, about three miles from the Fall: While toad-- ing a sleigh with sand, :1 mass cf‘ clay broke from the edge of the pit, and he was struck on the right hip bone, on the back over the right kidney, and on the right leg and left arm, but no bones were broken. He was brought. to Dr. Graham’s at the Falls, and the doctor, after attending to his injuries, drove him home. A large chunk of the clay, which passed close to Mr. Ellis’s head, struck'and broke the box of tho sleigh. A man was killed in the same pit, by a similar accident, a» very. few years ago, W ACKNOWLEDGMENT. ‘ Fenclon Falls, Dec 30th, 1902. We the undersigned executors of the estate of Byron .I-l. Maybet‘, deceased, in acknowledging the-receipt of two thousand. dollars from the Supreme Court. of the I Independent Order of Foresters, beg to i Shoe had been left in them. where there is no stretch no unsightly warpingâ€"~“ shape till worn out. frame, $3.50 and $5.00. â€"â€"â€"_ r. i ,. v . (It! I J. L. ARNOLD, 01 Local Agent. Ever have a pair of shoes that twisted out of shape before they were half worn out? That was because of poor lastingâ€"the stretch -â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" “ Slater Slides †are lasted‘ on machines which automatically stretch the leather to the exact point Only good lather can stand this process, but it © takes all the stretch forever out of the shoes. No breaking in, no bursting out, no twisting- Goodyear welted. Branded with makers' name and price, in a slate “ The Slater Shoe.†it v I left. Slater Shoes †keep their u..â€" it :1 . ma. _vm"-iaa~0,"nma:1--"z.(«',~.-' v53»)?! ' BIRTIIS. Comesâ€"At Fenclon Falls on Thursday, November 13th, the wife of Mr. Fred Cul- lon ofa daughter. llamaâ€"In the township of Vcrulam, on Thursday, November 2011), the wife of Mr. James E. Flett of a son. SLATERâ€"in the township ofVerulam, on Saturday, Nevember 22nd, the wife of Mr. James Slater ofa son. DAYâ€"ll] the township of Fenclon, on Thursday, December 25th, the wife of Mr. John Day ofa daughter. Stirsâ€"At Fenclon Falls, on Tuesday, De- cember 30th, the wife of' Dr S. J. Sims of a daughter, still born. l‘IAFï¬RIED. Henceâ€"Whirl; â€"At the Manse, Fenelon Falls, by the Rev R. C H Sinclair, B. A., on Tuesday, Dec 23rd, Mr William Alfred H'ctl'gc to Miss Liarie May White, both of Goodcrham. Scorrâ€"Crutmzâ€"At the Manse, Fenelon ‘ Falls, by the Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, B A., on Wednesday, Dec. '24th, Mr. John Herbert Scott to Miss Mabel Clark, both of Fcnelon Falls. The Mutual Lie, at 0351334322,, paid the largest pro ï¬ts of any Company in Canada last year. Every safe and de- sirable style of policy issued. THGS. MARK, Agent, Fenelon Falls- N O T I C E . Notice is hereby given that an application will be made by the Canada Central Rail- way Company to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario, at the next ses- sion thereof, for an act giving the said Com- pany power to construct and operate branch lines from or in connection with the main line of the said Railway, (1.) From some point at or near Sudbury in the Province ofOnturio toa point at or near Scotia Junction; thence southerly to some point at or near Balsam or Sturgeon Lakes in the townships of Bexley, Ycrulam or Fenclon, continuing southerly to the City of Toronto. (2.) From some point on the main line of said railway at or near the Montreal River in the Province of Ontario, easterly to some point on the Gatineau River in the Province of Quebec. v And to exercise with regard to such lines all the powers and privileges given to the said Company by its Act of Incorporation. , Dated at Toronto this 2.9 all day of‘l)cccm- ber, 1302. . JOHNSTON (it FALCONBRIDGE, Solicitors for the applicant. 47â€"6. J. G. Mckeggie & (30., (ssranususn 1879 .) , Frauen..qu FALLS, - est-r. Agents: The But- of British llorth America. A general up-to-date banking business transacted. ' h.†Current accounts with merchants anti business men opened on the usual terms, and careful attention given to the business of our customers. Deposits Received. Deposit Receipts nud,Savings Bank hooks issued“ on account of' the Bank of British state that the payment was made promptly North America, Toronto, and “3931 rate 01 as soon as the necessary papers .had been. sent to the otï¬cers of the Supreme Court. Axum. Muses, Executrix, Mum Mama, Executes. interest. allowed. U. A. Bishop, Acting Manager. ___._..____.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- llllllSlll lllllllll WilllllS. Baht. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MEN'I‘S and HEADSTONES, both Marble and‘granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a Specialty. Beinga practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKS-â€"ln the rear of the Market '0'. Cambridge~st , opposite the packing house R. CHAMBERS NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application will be made by the Canada Central Railway Company to the Parlia- man of Canada at the next session thereof for an not giving the said Company potvcr to construct and operate the following lines from or in connection with the main line of the said Railway :â€" 1. From some point at or near Sndbury, in the Province of Ontario, to a point at or near Scotia Junction; thence southerly to some point at or near Balsam or Sturgeon Lakes in the townships of chley, Verulum or Fcnelon, continuing southerly to the City of Toronto. 2. From some point on the main line in the district of Koewatin orin the district of Saskatchewan to Port Churchill on Hudson Bay. 3. A continuation of its main line from Tetc Juan Cache by way of the Thompson and Frazer River valleys tn Vancouw r or New Westminster. ‘ '4. From some point on the Thompson River or some of its tributaries to Wadâ€" dington Harboror Butt- Inlet. , 5. From a point near the old site of Fort Assiniboia to some point on the Peace River and westerly to the Portland Canal on the Paciï¬c ' . (6.) From some point on the mainline of said Railway at or near the Montreal River in the Province of Ontario easterly to some ’ point on- the Gatinoan River in the Province of Ontario. ‘ And to exercise with regard to such lines all the powt-rs and privileges given to the said Company by its Act. of Incorporation Dated at Toronto this 9th day of Deoem- l bcr,1902 JOllNSTOï¬ 3;. FAI..CONBRIDGI£, 44-9. Solicitors tor the Applicant. MAS FERE‘UMES. Weowcww ' Perfumes are made direct from the flower or from volatile oils distilled from flowers. ' These have certain antiseptic and disinlectant properties which make perfumes a necessity not only from an esthetic standpoint, but as a preventâ€" ative from disease and contagion. Their use as such is becoming more and more recogniz‘d by authorities who say they should he used by every- bodyâ€"not in sickening quantities or rank odor-abut only enough for a mere suggestion , tlur pcrtumes are carefully selected Get a bottle for a. present to your friend anti one for yourself. My own pure _ Lavender Colog e at 10 cents an ounce " x --â€"â€"the best odors of .the best nmkcrs. Robson’s Drug, Store. IF IT’S ' A STOVE you want, whether acook stove, box stove or any other kind of stove, a visit to our store will repay you. THERE’S You may think that LOT$ 0F Tiltdï¬ yet before Winter, but sometimes it requires quite a while for a person to decide just what stove will suit him best; and the _more time youtake to decide, the more likely you-are to be satisï¬ed. with the result of your decision. GUNS and AMMUNITION of the best makes in stock. We can ï¬t you up for the woods in ï¬rst GEO. MOGE , class shape. T0 BULD P I am prepared to supply all necessary material for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, and it will pay you to consult me before buyino‘. Planing done on short notice by, fi‘st class l l l I ' workmen. 1;" 4' ‘ t . . . a 2', a ? .31 v 5 i. E The New IIardware Store, Opposite :che Post-Odiatr N HEADQUAR TEES for DAIRY SUPPLEES. ARE - vou none 5 F. SANQFQRD... . .r .l‘.‘ :1" 1“] -'. .5 in.- - 44¢! v. 51‘ t“ an -rv.- X†if- ' 'â€"'.'x:' "tom‘s-V '- v - a. 1:15,: That’s the name that guarantees the best I’ nursery stock. FORTY-FIVE YEARS is our record. We want aâ€"fcw more wide- awake travelers at once. Write us if you wont work. mission. Salary or com- CHASB BROTHERS COMPANY, Nurserymen. Colbome. Out. at ‘ a 2 Look it over; also your Cutter. If they need any repairing or ï¬xing up, now. is the time to have it done, and my shop is the place to have it done right. New work done on Sheri; notice. ‘ r. c. CHAMBERS. l l l q 1 Furniture: ‘E‘J‘ndeatskings Just received this week a.n- other lot of nice Baby Cur-v riages that are Special; Vane. Also EX tension Tables, Side-- boards and BULll‘UtHll Suites, VWoMM~¢ I. carry in stock a full line- of Parlour Suites, Lounges, Chairs, Etc. Picture draining 1. Specialty. ' If you are in need of a Sewâ€" lng Machine be, sure and my styles before buying. 1.. 2mm. , -...,w.-<' ( < - a. 1.â€, ;. , “4,...2.‘ -.- tie-u.†. i