«4315.:- vamwmvsmwmyugrcfiWe-w.t _ -’ - .... _,?_/,.§_,...,. *wï¬ammo-vvvww-zzwhl g ,5 i g l t.) i! ' tion and makes red blood. finger was injured. Both parties went to Dr. Graham to have their hurts at- tended to. BLACK KNIGHTS â€" A Lodge of Black Knightsol' Ireland was organized in the Orange hall. Cobocouk. on the evening ol'h‘ri-iay, the 28th ult.. by Bro. J. W. 'Wallace, of Lindsay. Nineteen mem- bers were initiated, and all received the lied Cross, which is the last and high- est degree in the Orange Order. Mr. Burtchall, of Cobuconk. is Master of the new Lodge, and Mr. Edward Jack- SOn, of the same village, is Deputy Mas- ter. Among tln-sc present were Bro. Jo- Scpll Beatty. of Omemee, Bro. William Hrnderson, of Lindsay, and Bro. Neil McGillivray, of Fenelon Falls. AN IN FLUX on FARMERS.â€"-We have received a poster announcing that the farmers of North Durham will run an excursion, per steamer Majestic and palace snow, from Lakcï¬eld to Fenelon Falls on Thursday and Friday,thc 17th and 18th inst. They will arrive here at about 5 p. m. on Thursday and re- maim until 8 o'clock the next mornin-z‘; and, as the boat is a large one. and will call at 6 places after leaving ’Lakeï¬cld, there will no doubt be a big crowd on board. The poster says that the com- mittee have arranng for good accomo- dation at the Falls, and we feel sure that they will not be disappointed in that particular. S. A FESTIVAL.â€"The annual Har- vest 'l‘ba'nksgiving Festival of the Sal- vation Army will be celebrated from Saturdav, Sept. 19th, to Tuesday, Sept. 21nd. The officers in charge of the 10- Cal corps solicit from the public a. tithe of the bountiful blessings of ï¬eld or store, in kind or cash, as a thankol’fer- ing to God. Anything received will be turned to good account to support the numerous benevolent institutions, as well as to continue and extend the evan- gelical work of this organization. It is now generally conceded that the Army has become a very necessary, recognized institution in this country, as in every other in which it operates. You are Tired. Your color is not good. Restless one moment, fret-fill and blue the next. The World’s out of joint. You’re out of joint with the world. Not temper, not feeling, but weakness. Neglect is unwise. You grow steadily worse. Get good, rich bleed, then feel new vigor, strength, buoyancy. You ’11 see a. dozen things to do; you’ll do them too, if you use Ferrozone. It sharp- ens the appetite, and you enjoy your food; you get color, and old time strength comes back. That‘s because Ferrozone aids diges- It‘errozone is strength for the nerves and vigor for the brain. Be sure of the name, Ferrozone. Sold by all druggists and medicine dealers. Sold by \V. H. Robson, Fenelon Falls. WHY NOT ?â€"â€"'l‘he Lindsay evening 1’03! of Saturday says: “Mr. F. A llchairmid, barrister, of' Fenelon Falls, was in town to-day on business. He is always a welcome \‘l:il()l‘. Just now his ClllllLlSl:l.‘~‘llC han for the ï¬nal sue cuss ol' the cll’urts being put forth to in- duce the lounty Council to guarantee ,Fenclon Falls bonds is beautiful to wit- ness, and there is warrant for his hope- fulhess.†Why should the County Council not guarantee our bonds? They are as good as the bonds of the county itsell'; but “ red tape â€'â€"-â€"wbich in this case means the rules of the money mar- ketâ€"inquires the guarantee, which will save the village about $325!) a year for thirty years in interest, and will not cost the county a cent. ANorunu House. â€" Mr. William Perdue, who retired from farming some time ago and came to the Falls, is about to build a neat residence On Fidler’s Hill, and has let the contract to .\lr. Geo. H. Littletoo. The lot. which was purchased from Mr. Edward Fitzgerald, contains half'an acre, and the soil,a sandy loam. is ï¬rst class for gardening purposes; The house, which will cost about a thousand dollars, is to be the same size as. and closely resemble, those recon-ly- built by Mr. E. C. Edwards, Mrs. T. H. Rob-ton and Mr. Thomas West. The cellar is dug, and by the time the stone walls are built. we hope Mr. Littleton will have snt‘ï¬eipntly rc- covered trom the effects of his recent- accident to commence putting up the frame. W Toronto railway earnings on Labor Day tetalled $13,930, exceeding all rec- ords. Two hundred and sixty-three thousand seven hundred and ninety-four payingpasscngers were carried. The attendance at the Toronto Exhi- bition on Monday was 87,000. the larg- est ever known, except in 1896, when 100,000 turned out to try and get a glimpse of Li Hung Chang. On Tucs- day there ware 67,000, and on Wednes- day 50.000. The receipts up to Tues- day night equalled the whole receipts of last year. W GIRL WANTED. Wanted by 15th September, Girl to do general housework. Apply to, Miss Ken- nedy, corner Glenelg and Mill streets, Lindsay. ALWAYS SICK, CONSTANTLY TIRED. unnvns ON noon, APPE’I‘ITE POOR, SLEEP DISTURBED â€"-Y()U NEED FERROZONE. “The benefit I derived from Ferrozoue,†writes Mr. Al. P. Whitehead from Moucton, “is really marvellous. For two years I didn’t have one day’s freedom from nervous headache and pains in the back and side. I consulted doctors in Montreal, but wasn’t helped. I used Ferrozonc, and am glad to say my health is better to-day than for many years. [ weigh ten pounds more and look and feel stronger. Ferrozonc is the best tonic I ever uset .†Mrs. Duncan W. Dunham,of Portland, writes: “Last winter I was attacked by neuralgia had was run down in health. I used all sorts ofmcdicines, but found For- rozone the best. It brought back my appe- tite and has made me strong, so thatldon’t expect to be bothered with neuralgia or weak spells again." The cures of Ferrozoue are lasting, be- cause it does its.work thoroughly. It is a speciï¬c for all forms of skin diseases, kid- ney, liver and stomach trouble. It cures headache and languid feeling in a. short time. Ferr‘ozone contains more nourish- ment and vitalizing properties than you can get in any other wayâ€"in short, it as- sures health and costs but 50c. for three week’s treatment, or six boxes for $2.50. At druggists, or by mail from The Ferro- zonc Company, Kingston, Out. Get a. sup- ply to-day. â€"____________________________ ___________________________________. DIED. Wm'rn â€"-â€"At Kinmount on Friday, Sep- tember 4th, Thomas R. White, aged 58 years. x .... '__________________‘_______._______~ FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Sept. llth, 1903. Reported 01/ Me Norm oun- Roller Mill 00. Wheat.Scotch or Fife 70 to 75 Wheat, fall, perbnshel.... 63 70 Wheat, spring .... .... GS 70 Barley, per bushel. . 37 40 Buckwheat“ . ... . . . . 37 40 Oats, “ .... 27 28 Pcase, “ .... 55 57 lye, “ .... .... 44 45 Potatoes, “ .... 30 35 Butter,pcrlb............ 16 18 Eggs,per dozen...... 10 12 Hay,pcrton...... 6.00 700 Hides ...-... ...... 4.00 5.00 Hogs(live) 5.65 590 Hogs (Dressed) .. . . 6 00 7.00 Beef . . . . . 450 5.50 Sheepskins.............. 50 75 Wool 8 ’4 Flour, SilverLcuf ...... .. 2.00 2.30 Fleur-,Victoria .......... 1.90 2.l0 Flour, Family, Clipper.... 1-75 1-95 Bran, per 100 lbs .. . 90 1 00 Shorts, ‘4 ‘t 1.0.0 1.10 Mixed Chop u 1.15 1.25 ummmumâ€" GIRL ‘VAN'A‘ED to go the country and take charge of two children. Apply at the Gazelle otlicc. TAKE NCTECE, That the Municipal Council of the village of Fcnelon' Falls will, at a meeting to be held in 'l‘womcy’s hall, in the said village, On Wednesday, October 14th, 1903, at the hour of 8 o’clock p m , take into consideration a. petition to close Forrest Street, from Lindsay Street to Murray Street, in the said village, and to sell the same to Sandt‘ord Furniture and Woodenware, Lim- itcd, and may I 1 Pass: :1 Bynlllnlw for such purpose. And further take notice that anyone whose land might. be prcjncicially affected thereby, any appear either personally or by salicitor, and will be heard, Dal-*d'at Fenelon Falls this 9th day of September, A. D. It) :3. W. ’l‘. JUNKIN, 31â€"4. Clerk. The Fast Term 40F TUEâ€"- ssvssssseess .dlidiiiidiid ddiiEi‘iE, Begins Tuesday, test. If you want to succeed, attend this school. Its superior work, excellent results and splendid location place it in the front rank of Business Col- leges. Fees are lower than in most schools. \Vrite for particulars. WM. PRENGLE, Principal - ASK YOUR CHILDREN which they’ll have on their breadâ€"butter or honey. If they say “ honey,†why not give it to them? It’s cheap- erâ€"only 10 cents a pound, ~- and better for them. The honey I sell is as good as it is possible to get. E. G. HAND. ___._â€"-.-‘_...â€".-.â€"..._ M" KAWARTHA LAKES. TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. 5M. ' T Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point, Lindsay. “ E31'Union.â€4Jiitie 15th to September 1st. Bobcaygeon Lv. 6 15 am. and :t 10 pm, Sturgeon Pt. “ 7 l?» “ “ 4 10 “ Lindsay Arr. S -lO “ ‘-’ 5 30 “ . I “ [1V. ll 00 “ †5 45 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 1'2. 10 pm. “ 6 35 “ Bobcaygeon Arr. l 15 4‘ “ 8 10 “ During June, July, Aug. and Sept., Sat urday’s boat will await arrival of evening train from Toronto. Meals served on board. After Sept. lst will leave Lindsay at 5.45 p. m. instead of6.30 p. m. Coboconk, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay. “ .llANIT.t.â€â€"Junc 1:3 to Sept. 5 or till notice. Coboconk lv 6 00 am. Arr 7 10 pm. Rosedalclock 1v 7 00 “ Lv 610 “ in doing your spring wall papering that 18 not the very best you can get for your money And how do you know you are getting the best Fe“°1".‘}l“““si‘,‘:â€8:2 $1,333, if possible value unless you have seen our S ].g P _ H (I. (i 5 (t L§,‘,:,,§;“ t,,.,.,3?§ .. L, :30 .. stock? Let us show you what we have Connection made at Fenclon Falls with morning train for Toronto anl at Lindsay for Port. Hope. Time tttchnUlOll Falls for breakfast and ten. Burleigh, Young’s Pt. Lakeï¬eld. “ Enritess."â€"Sept. 5th till notice. l i Will leave Lakeï¬cldatQa. m.,ou arrival . ,. , ,, . .. .. .. .. , . . . l of morning train from Peterborough, call- ' u ' I I l to show you see. it. raccEE. f ing at all points on Stony Lake, and return- 9 ing in time to connect with the 6.20 p.111. ill train for l’cterborough. _ . . , For tickets and general information apply A g E V ® M Q a to D. Gould, agent, Telephone Exchange. ' ' i ' ‘32 "l: l) so an ‘ . ‘ an nines r 5*; I: 1 I I ' . I am prepared to supply all necessary material'- *2 E on. 1:. Ln Ember . - . - t! . a m... 9 fm House or Barn building at reasonable prices, and it will pay you to consult me before buyino‘. Planing done on short notice by ï¬rst class workmen. .~.\V, _-. Dressed. Labor, Ziath, Shingles, Millweed. . w v‘.‘», r. snowman... We have just re- ceived our 1 and Summer stock .tryï¬arsyrymh“ «swaamnmws iiiiliiiiliili teats. , all-the and up-to-date style. , W A N T E i) . A man to represent 5‘ Cauana’s Gnen'rns'r lVURSERIES†in the town of Fenelon Falls and surrounding country, anti take orders for? Our specialties. llilllSUil’S Halos an in Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Orinunentals, Shrubs, ltosas, Vines, Seed Potatoes, Etc. Stock true to name and free from San Jose Scale. A permanent position for the right man on either salary or commission. STQWE 3: WELLENGTï¬ï¬l, Fonthill Nurseries, oven 800 acnes. TORONTO, - TELEPHONE IN OFFICE. RUBBER . H EELS MARK THE TWO HANDS DUNLOP RUBBER HEELS -WEAR MARK THE TWO HANDS new nuns. Call and see them. ‘ ' .7 ...", 1.. Prices 11.53.2121. Hill 92‘ w’iillli. 3'l ’ nit. :‘i it il . Robs. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the pcoplciof Lind- say and surrounding country with MONUâ€" Mlif‘i'l'S and ilEAl)S'i‘t).'li;s‘_, both llarblt- and granite. ' Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. ten are not as To Montreal or New York for cholce patterns or low prices 1n WALL PflPER. ' WORKSâ€"Jo the rear of the Market on "Ve have theâ€, here now Cambridge-st , opposite the packing house- . \. for your selection. J Rd CHA'MBERS evcowan’s, LENBSAY, ’ Marble Table Tops, ‘Wasn 'l‘ops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. ONTARIO. Beluga. practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. ‘ awaiting in M11113, 6 as 11?. We extend a cordial invitation'to ladies of Fenclon Falls and vicinity to visit our establishment, where experience and in- genuity have made it possible for intending NFYT T purchasers to obtain an assortment of Mil- SIJï¬PSOg [IOUâ€"1E - li'nery Goods which is complete in every ‘ L b " detail for the coming season. Our iinport- ‘ ntions of Flowers, Ribbons, Tmcos, Braids, ' i Silks, Noveliies, re idy-to-wcar and untrim- r med Hats, wrll impress you with our ability V littltil ins illliil ' l has ill. vagina git; l is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION 1 $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE sscown Dangers: nonm- , , .,, b ,, , Look it over; “150 3’0“? ' 3 _ , , __ or one ccn per weer W1 0 attcc , ‘2‘: 1 Count (:13 ":7" t _ as long as it remains unpaid. ’ they need {Lu-.50 E l W ' . 1 _V ‘ . - . . l. y __ c 011“ _ â€" - repairmg or ï¬xmg up, now l' he '10le sittings of the above Court wil AdvertiSing Ratos' ' ' ' Ki: " ‘ ' ' I 1) h J ’ beheld 111 'lwomcy’shall, Fenelou Falls Professional or business cards, 50 cents S t e tune to.havc 1t done’ i". if .0 ON MONDAY: ONOBER no was. sunny. its:disinterest: and my 511013 the Place ‘0 9 ‘ commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. 2 cents per line for every subsequent ihser- have It done rlght' i ’I‘thursday, Oct’r Ist, will be the last day tion. Co.ttracts by the year, half year or iii ,‘9 1 0 service c,"tt1efeiicltiiits residing in this less upon reasonable terms. ' 1 l ' L county. Defendangs living in other coun- ’ .NeW work done on Short ‘i it: i tles must be served on or before Satnr- JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- notice. ' s ' i i 1 day, September 26th. THOS. GRAHAM Bailiff. Fenelcn Falls, July 15th,, 1903. ectly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, Proprietor, E. D.HA.ND, Clerk. F. 0. CHAMBERS.