._.....,. , A Lossli-On‘F'riday last M r.;'i‘liOs. Roberts had the misfortune-to lose the ‘bettcr half of his team, a ï¬ne large “ Lapidist Chief†buy horse. ll wars old, \vorth considerably more than 3100. He appeared to been right on Thurs- day evvniug. but was taken violently ill' ago my health gave out completely. in such a weak, irritable condition that I couldn’t workhand found that the doctors did nothing for_‘me but take my money. My druggist recommended Ferrozone as the best preparation for nervous trOubles, so I commenced at once to take one tablet at meals. Every box of Ferrozone I took seemed to do me more good than the pre- Came on to the premises ofthe subscriber, lot 17 in the let concession of Verulam, about the let of September, four Spring Calves. Two of them are red heifers; one l is a red and white heifer, wiih white logs ; ' and one. is ared steer, with a white line along his back and some white on his tail and belly. The owner can have them upon . during the night. and died about ll o'- clock next merning. Dr. Mason, who attended him, is oF'the opinion that his death was caused by acute indigestion. CREDIT SALE --O'l Tuesday, Octo- ber 20th, Mr. Peter Brown, auctioneer, will sell the whole ol the valuable stock and implements on Mr. John Howie’s farm, lot 9 in the lst con. ol' Semen-ville, commencing at. 1 o’clock p. in. Terms: all some of $10 and nod-3r, cash ; over that amount, 12 months' credit on ap- proved j’nnt notes. with interest at5 per cent. if not paid when due. A discount of 5 per cent. will be allowed for cash vious one, and it wasn‘t very long before I was strong enough to mom around again. In three months I was completely curel, and know that I wouldn't be alive toâ€"day ifI hadn’t used Ferrozone. It braced up my nerves, gave me a strong, healthy con- stitution, and is certainly a marvellous restorer and tonic for nervous people.†The reason Fort-ozone is so successful in curing nervous disease is that it contains the very elements that are needed to restore the wasted nerve cells It is a nourishing, strength-giving tonic that costs 50c. per bow containing three weeks’ treatment. Six boxes for $2 50. Sold by all druggists or by mail from the Ferrozone Company, Kingston, Ont. Don’t fail to get Ferro- zone to-day, it assures health. proving property and paying expenses. Verulam, Oct. lst, 1903. . : JOHN J. JUNKIN’. , Eli-4* “The Fall â€"-OF THE PElE‘hgdh lldil i Term l l MWESS EQLLEGE Begins Tuesday, Sept. ï¬st. your spring; ). ‘3 wai; mpering that 1s not the very best doing 5'1 you can get for your money And ho-v do you know you, are getting the best- possible value unless you have seen our stock? Let us Show you what we have ’ to show-you If you want to succeed, attend this school. Its superior work, excellent results and splendid location place it in the front rank of Business 001- leges. Fees are lower than in most schools. Write for particulars. WM. PREEQE‘ESLE, Principal on Credit amounts. For further partic- ulars see posters. Foolish to Wait Longer, If suffering from pain, but go at once to , any drug store and buy a bottle of Nerv- iline, the great pain cure. Never fails to give immediate relief. Nerviline is com- posed of the most powerful pain-subtluing substances known. Nerviliue is endorsed by medical men everywhere. Don’t wait a single hour without trying Nerviline. The best medicine in the world to keep in the house for an emergency. Druggists every- where. Sold by W. H. Robson. ’l‘tâ€"ItNKSGIVtNG D.tY.-â€"'l‘hursd:iy of next. week, the 15th inst., will be Thanksgiving Dav, and ought to be observed as a pnbllc holiday; but, as it will also be the second day ol’ the Foo- elon asriculiural show. the stores will no doubt be all kept open and do :1 rushing business. The coincidence is one that should have been Mulder]. and _______/â€" MARRIED. lNGRAMâ€"BOOTH.--At the Manse, Napanee, by Rev. J. Conn, on Wednesday, September 9th, Mr. Geo. M. lngram, of Fenelon Falls, to Lulu, daughter of Mr. J. It. Booth, of Dese r on to. ______________________._.â€"â€"â€"â€"- DEED. Srnvsns.â€"-At Waubaushene, Ont., on Tuesday, October 6th, Jeremiah Stevens, formerly of Feat-ion Falls, aged 69 years unglil'l‘lllirilil‘ the township of Fenelou, on ' , ARE VOU COMO TO ' 3U LC Wednesday, October 7th, Christopher I am prepared to supply all necessary material? ‘ GEO. H. WCCEE. .mxmmu .erâ€"mm '~ Thomas Smith, aged 37 years and (3 months. w,â€" ...-_.,._...._....__W a FENELON FALLS MARKETS. . . ' _- “as: Fenelon Fails, Friday, Oct. 9th, 1903. Reported by we 1v orut outr Roller .llt'l." Co‘. \Vheat.Scotch or Fife 75. to 8') Wheat, fall, per bushel. . .. 7n Bebeaygeon, Sturgeon Point, Lindsay. S'ra. “ ES’I‘URIL‘N †on “ MANYI‘A.†_ From Oct. let to close of navigation. Bolwaygcon lv 8 00 a. m. Arr 5 30 p. m. the omidoyem ought to be given some Wheat: Spring - - - ' ' ' ' ' 70 ‘0 Lindsn ' arr 10 ‘3’) N I 0 0f) “ ,. . ,- . . ' . . ‘ , ‘ P rlev )er bu‘hel . . . . . . . . 40 4.“ ’ " 'V 'J v _ ~ . I . . ‘ J‘ . :2:l1,;lydl,-?:e lhmlfgg,’ Elspllliï¬fdï¬f‘lhe lillckh’lllmt “ D . . .. . . . . 37 43 Culling M Sturgeon Point on signal only. 01 BM 11 Entldtnglat reasonable prices,‘ ‘ ' ' . l ‘ u ' . â€" . . ' . ' . 7 v s I I ‘ . Tummmvma qFWICE_ Nnï¬gum page ‘2 It‘ttgtï¬uégtuslgnélflglppcg‘ai lillfmlnttlitoti apply 1 pa) you 0 consu t me before buying. , .- . t... . .. x t - . .ge eenone ‘xciange. ' ~ ' . day is the date announced for the con- Rye, ’ . “ 45 47 l l I Planlng done on Show! nouce ï¬lSt class. .‘Jregations of St. James’ church of this 90mm“: “1 ' - - - - - - - workmen. place and St. Peter’s church of Verulain g‘;â€Â§";gf‘do:éï¬â€œâ€œ m 19 ,- to return thanks to God for the lessinns ’1)“ ton†6.0,, 7 00 F. of llfll‘vost. _Bqtl1 churches are to be mag, , _, 5.50 6.00 kinds of a: decorated \rith flowers,h-u1t,urain, veg- Hogs (live) .. 5.25 5 50 ‘ ctables, etc., for the lestival. The Rev. Hogs (Dressed) 6 00 7-90 W. J. Creighton, of Bobcztygeon, will - - - ~ - - -- 4 Conduct all the services of the Parish ï¬ggllw’kms ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ "8 1:, I I . on this occasion while the Rector Rev. F‘i - ‘ ' ' ' ' ' _ . - . . ' ’ our Silver-Leaf .. 2.10 2.30 D d. L b H W . . A. S. Dickinson, takes ‘gduty at Bob- F]O,,r:Victgl.ia 100 2,20 er, _ caygeon. ' ' Flour, Family, Clipper.... \ 1.85 1.33 ' - ' 90 - SCHOOL REPORT â€"â€"Report of Room B‘m" 1’“ 100 lbs , ‘ ' I .. St t u u 1.00 1.10 L 2, north ward. Senior 42h class; aritu Migzds’mwp ,, . “5 1.25 a) , S metic; value 100. K. Junkiu 92, U. Shane 83, M. Austin 80. E. Pearce 79, G. Adams 77. M. Marshall 68. W. Shane 68. B. Mason 60. W. Church 59, T. Calder 49,11. Mauee 47. V. Church 44, V. Sharpe 43, 1’. Littleton 39, W. Maybee 36, S. Warren 33. Junior 4th ; arithmetic. value 100. S. Ellis 90, G. 'l‘womey 85, M. .‘chillen 70, M. Scott 65,. L. Robson 55, P Puley 40, F. Keast 30, M. Wilson 25. Tendency of Catarrh is to Spread. Just a slight matter at ï¬rst, and because slight, neglected ; but the seed sown brings forth a dangerous harvest, Consumption, which is the harvest of death. Better spend a few moments each day inhaling- Catarrhozone, an aromatic antiseptic that relieves at once, clears the nasal passages and restores lost sense of†taste and smell. Illustrated Weekly. ' FARE]: F0 R SALE. Shingles, Millwood. WW For sale, on liberal terms, the west half oflot 24 in con. 4 and the north-east quar- ter of lot 2?. in ‘con. 4 of the township of Verulam, containing 150 acres of land, chiefly good clay loam. About 100 acres are cleared, and the other 50 are in a bush of mixed wood. There area good 1% story frame house, a. hip-roofed barn 56x 100 feet, another frame barn 5") x 3'3 feet, both with stone foundations, a log barn and stable for six horses, sheep pen, hog pen and poultry house. There are three good wells and a never-failing spring on the farm. Over 40 acres are seeded down and fall ploughing is now being done. The purchaser could go to work at once, and have possession on March lst. Apply on the premises to WM. HE’I‘HERINGTON Sn. A leading feature of The WEEKLY GLOBE to be added this fall will be an ‘ Eight-Page Illustrated Supplement: ON SUPERCALENDE ED . TELEPHONE IN OFFICE. - R PAPER For the productmn of this great paper an immense new el'ectrotyping, photo-engraving and printing plant has been added to The Globe’s mechanical equlpment. This will make The WEEKLY GLOBE unques- Meblv the most desirable home paper. in Canada. *“ 'M W ‘mn Orders for wood may be left at Mr. W. Northey’s. llllllllllBllll llllll’llll. The immediate effect of Catarrhozone is Verulam, Oct.5th, 1903. 35-2m. magical, so prompt and efï¬cient. Cure is . I certain and permanent if you use Catarrh- stoves for €3,116 _ . K; L' C .- ' | ozone. Price SI ; small sizes 250., at drug- gists or Poison &- 00., Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. A Naaaow ESCAPE -â€"Oue day last week Mr. John Koox,,of Verulam, nar- rowly escaped losing his dwelling house by ï¬re. Mrs. Knox lit a match in an tip-stairs bedroom closet, and: either dropped it or a. spark fl‘ew from-it and ignited some article of wearing apparel; for when she went up again, about an hour later, the contents of the closet and bedrooms were in fl‘imes. Fortunately, Mr. Knox and other members of the Mr. Farucomb, for sale cheap. Apply to THOS CASIIOR‘E. TAKE NOTICE, Two Coal Stoves, the- property of Rev. That the Municipal Council of the village of Fcnelon Falls will, at a meeting to be held in Twomey’s hall, in the said village OnWednesday, October 14th..1903, at the hour of 8 o’clock p. in, take into consideration a petition to close Forrest. in AlilltllllGE trimmed Hats, which will be ready for your inspection on Tuesday 8r Wednesday, SEPT. 29th and 80th, say ring surrounding country with MONU- . . VI .N'l‘ and HEADSTONES b th M a fall and w1nter opening of in granite. - ’ 0 “me cemetery work. Pieces,.etc,, a specialty. see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. Baht. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- MARK THE TWO HANDS ,_ V.“ J.“ . Estimates promptly given on all kinds or Marble Table Tops, W-ash Tops, Mantle RUBBER-l HEELS . - WEAR » Beinga practical workman, all should “ ..._/ .vnv.‘ .. ‘,.v..v..',. v...†Street, from Lindsay Street to Murray Street, in the said village, and to sell the same to Sandford Furniture and Woodenware, Lim- ited, and may Pass-z a. By-Law for such purpose. And further take notice that anyone whose land might be prejudicially affected- thereby,.may appear. either personally or by solicitor, and will be heard. Dated at Fenelon Falls this 9th day of September, A. D. 1903. W. T. JUNKIN, Clerk. family succeeded’ in extinguishing the and following days. ï¬re, and thus saving the house ;‘ but all ‘ the furniture and clothing was burnt. or so badly damaged as to be worthless. and there was about $30 in bills-in one of the poekctsol‘ apair-oi‘ “pants.†A MAN DnowNED.â€"â€"An elderly man named Albert Davey, who has lived for years in a shanty near. the mouth oft'the Emily creek, about four miles this side of Bobcaygeon, was drowned in Stur- geon lake last Friday night He came to the Falls in acanoe, and left the Rathbuu Co ’9 camp near the mouth of the river about 9~o’olock. What he was doing on the wrong side of the lake is not known ;. but his canoe was found X . T . u - near Common cl- daY‘Ol twof 19;?“ 351d A man to represent “ CANADA'S GnEATEsT 1N5 bully “'33 l'ecoveled 90‘ 1†lom’he Nonssmss†in the town of Fenelon Falls same place yesterday. As he» had a and surrounding country, andtake orders- pocket-book containing about $209 in» for his pocket, and as there is no suspicion our. Hardy Specialties of foul'play, it is not likely that an m- ’ in Fruit Trees,.Small Fruits,~ ‘ b t id. Lines" will 9 m _ 0rnameutals,. Shrubs, Roses, / Vines, Seed Potatoes, Etc. Stock true to name and. free from San AND HEALTH BROKE DOWNâ€"A LIFE Jose Scale. A permanent position for the SAVED BY THE TIMELY. USE OR right man.on~either.-salary or.-commission. F E RR 0-Z.0 N E -'7 STONE &. WELLINGTON, ‘ . WORKSâ€"In the rear of- the Market on We at e prepared to show Cambridge-st , opposite the packing house. ‘ the greatest line of novelties . , . of both imported and domestic P" CHAMBERS manufacture in fancy feathers, wings, birds, ostrich feathers, _ ornaments, chenilles, ribbons, etc, etc. lliss ill. thallium. l â€" y ’ .x vawqtâ€"x. “a BOOTS, SHOES,_, RUBBERS, Etc. HARNESS, TRUNKS and. 31-4. «y’y‘v “JV xm'v ' v‘v "v Look it. over. 3; also your. Buggy. If‘ they need any repairingor ï¬xing, up, now is the time to have it done, VALISES. p . . and my shop is the place to. All the'neWGSt“ and have it done right. up-to-date. styles. New work done on. short- , notice. . "' . SEGUN'D DEVESHDN -â€"-OF THE-â€" County of Victoria. GLEHT . be next sittings of the above Court wil. be held in Twomey’s hall, Fcnelon..Falls ON. MONDAY, OCTOBER 12ih,.19fl3;. commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, Oct’r. lst, will be the last day. of service on defendants residing in this. county. Defendants living in other coun- ties. must be served on or before Same» day, September 26th.. M ‘ Km E‘ News°m° °f‘ “theâ€? I FonthillNurseries ' , , , w-ritfas: “I owe a debt of- g’rutitude to Fer: OVER 800 scans.- ’ THOS, GRAHAAP. E. D; HAND" ’ I I 7 2 V r ‘ I I mane, which saved my life after a severe TORONTO†'1 Balm. Clerk. . y f I g V J. F c I I; V I l v' '1 . _ _ I 0‘ p “ siege ofNet-vous Eroatmtion. ONTARIO" Eeaelon. F-allstJatly 15th,,1903. Abouta year.