BOR-N. RUTHERFORD.â€"In the township of Vcrulam, on \‘fcdncsday, September 22nd, 1909, the wife of M r. Jas. Ruther- ford, a son. FELL-At Burnt River, Friday Sept. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hell, :1. d a lighter. JOHNSTON.â€"â€"In the township of Fenc- lon, on Sunday, September 26th, 1909, the wife of Mr. Hebcr Johnston, 8. daughter. i; our Fi " dE CiliiiilGUE. is mailed free on request. Write for it if you have any notion of a College course. CnxrnAL Brsmnss .‘ Conn-run, TORONTO. I 9: W. ll. SHAW, Pres. E. R. SHAW. Sec = .,,, _ -.., yv-“\nr4J‘-'. .. Piano "rinsing. R. F. VVilks, General Piano Tuners, are on the way. Leave orders at Terrill’s Store or direct to R. F. \Vilks & Co., 447 Yonge St, Toronto. Pat- rons of the late George Gumpricht, of Peterboro, Mason & Risch and Heintzmau & Co., of Toronto, please take notice. ll mmi Edd. d. Oliice over Farmers’ Bank, i Kent St, Lindsay. ’ ! I'.'.L Bonweyancing. l Money Loans-d on Farm l or “Form: Property. Esiaies Managed. Farms for 5am in Fenelon, Verulam, @533 and Elderiposa. l l , ' Insurance. l m_. Cum mm l AMWflâ€"dm‘ mm "mun-m gOOOOOOOCOOOocOOQOOG Q iiing iiEiL n. an, A. T. C. M., TEACHER OF 9. Piano and Theory. % Q W. T. Junkin's Residence, Oak Street, Q Fairness: Fests. GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000 For Rent or Sale. First-class ten roomed House, good cellar, stone foundation, good orchard, garden, stable, etc. Situated on Queen st. West, Fenelon Falls. MRS. JOHN INGRAM. For Shale or Rent. Good frame House, eight rooms, on Francis St. East, nearly opposite Chas. Kelly's, Fenelon Falls. Apply to Mrs. Pinhham, George Street, Lindsay, or to W. A. BISHOP, 351* Fenolon Falls. $eray He ifer. strayed on to Lot 11, Con. 6, Somer- ville, one heifer, coining- two years old. Owner can have same by proving prop- erty and paying charges. 35.3"? * GEO. SHEEHEY. Estrayjï¬eifer. Strayed on to the premises of the un- dersigned, Lot 29 Con. 5, Verulam, one yearling: Heifer. Owner can have same by proving property and pnyirg charges. 34* JAMES BIL LE’I‘T. Estray 60W. Came on to the premises of the under- signed, Lot 18, Concession 3, Somerville, one Cow. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. 34* W. WILSON, Baddow. NEWSPAPER LAW. 1. A post-muster is required to give no- tice by letter (returning the paper docs not answer the law), when a subscriber does not. take his paper out of the ofï¬ce, and shitt- the reasons for its not being inkon Any neglrct to do so makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment. 2. If any person orders his paper discon- tinued he must pay all arrenrges, or the publisher may continue to send it until payment is madx and collect the whole amount whether the paper is taken from the ofï¬ce or not. There can he no log"! discontinuance until the payment is made. 3. Any person who takes a paper from the post ofï¬ce, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has sub- scrilwd or not, is responsible for the pay. 4. If a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at acerlain time and the publisher continues to send it, the subscriberis bound to pay for it it'he takes it from the post- ollicc This proceeds upon thcgronud that a man muSL pay for what he usos. 5. courts have decided that refusing to lake newspapers and periodicals from the post-ofï¬ce, or removing and leaving tln-m uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intruiionnal Hand. Wmflmm«~»nn a... .y .... It is packed in sealed lead packets to preserve its ï¬ne flavor and aroma. per pound. At all grocers. .ur. .niliï¬mnii'iinr ‘9'?" WW": writ, ,' p: :xwrnmrygï¬wgï¬tï¬u ' nmrinr 1| ‘ 1am: null}: 4 * L .‘n’. in: in: AK. 7.1mm Jim]: 5. . ll. "ï¬g! ï¬lm. 2%: saw. rare.;.s..._arn, ta. ,. gaunt. ' its? "mantras Jay‘srwii'g "’4' . ‘ . m. 333‘? 3‘. . 45’ 300., 400., 500., and 600. ‘ I I as low as 'ou will ï¬nd an - are. an races, ctr. t and i 3 7 Good list of Special Prizes. Everybody come. Hid} in Quality But always correct in price is what you always ï¬nd at our grocery store. Pickles, Ketchup and other things that we handle are always the best. The best is always the cheapest, because it‘s wholesome. Poor food and adulterated stuff is, dear at quality †goods and be safe. . . - . . ._ 1'. _- ‘ i .w' 4 V .1 ‘ hour. . . GROCERIES AND R0 bggï¬ & 80!! BOOTS AND SHOES. â€"_â€"â€".... . . .Tyge "Gd. C1859 240pom'ids. feet form. , -@ i a o . germ" . GEO. L. MILNi? '- LIAY. any price. Get our “high in‘ A I Mary the) i; In our book showing “What Men Wear†we Show styles designed especially flor Tall Men Who weigh from 180 to Studying the physiology of Mankind derelojped certain facts and factors, and the wholesale tailoring system known as “Semi-ready†was developed to its present. per- Eyery sine and type of man is provided fogâ€"and every-coat is made to ï¬ts ceit‘alniman just as though he had taken his coat 05’ to be meaSured. I House Maid Wanted; . . DOUBLE . . Our atqcndance at Fall Opening was a little over twice last year’s. REASONS: 1. Return of good times. 2. Success of graduates. 3. Widely experienced staff. 4. Twenty-ï¬ve years of high _ grade work. THREE DEPARTMENTS Shorthand, Commercial and Telegraphy Enter any day. Individual instruction. Night classes. good home, no washing. Apply Mus. Gno. W. BsApL, Lindcnhurst, Lindsay sh Can A Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs ï¬ning up, bring it here. Or if you need a new one we can build itâ€"good as the best. F. C. CHAMBERS. Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. A permanent institution, not an experiment, here to- day and away toâ€"morrow. PETERBORO BUEINESS COLLEGE. (roannn 1885) Spotton 4’6 MCKONE In Jewelry I -â€"-â€" THE COLLEGE OF QUALITY. â€"â€" â€"â€"THOROUGHNESS THE CORNER STONE-â€" VVe carry a large and well selected stock. Our prices are Stoned Wellington. FGNTHILL NURSERIES. (850 Acres) ‘ TORONTO, ONTARIO. Czniada’s Oldest and Greatest Nurseries It Pays To keep your watch in good order. If it needs cleaning PETER MOFFAT Agent for FEEEELOW FALLS and adjoining country. or repairing bring it here. JOHN SLATER, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. F ENELGW FflLLs. e w . .- . :GET angersâ€"a a Pills lOnc school that stands at the head in i’l‘horoughness, popularity and (it-nuâ€" lue Merit is tho uâ€"m - Ettzortr F. HI a B, i' W . ‘ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT, a ‘ TORONTo, ONT, SUCCESSOR T0 J. H. SOOTHERAN. FARMS, LOTS AND DWELLINGS Bought, sold, exchanged or rented on commission, Rents collected. Money loaned on town or farm property. Deeds. mortgages, agree- ments or wills drawn while you wait. General Fire and Accident Insur- ance Agent. Only sound Compan- ies represented. Guaranty bonds for administra- . . l! a tion, costs of court and ï¬delity of ï¬ght ehamjurs oflicers and employees. Dealer in and manufacturer of :11 kinds \ Accounts examined, audited and 0f - Marble and Granite Monument The old saying is, “ NEW BROOMS Being a direct importer I am able to a SWEEP CLEAN."â€"â€"-Try me once. I ‘ quote the closest prices. I have lately installed a pneumatic pol~ ishing machine, and a. pneumatic plant for Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do better and deeper \vork than heretofore. Call and gel designs and prices. fl WORKS â€"-In the rear of the Market on Cambridge street, opposite the Packing Q? House. ' glt enjoys a large patronage because :its superior work is so wr-ll known. ; Get your training here and you will- : be satisï¬ed. All graduates easily get fpositions. Catalonne free. Enter now. £ W. .l. ELLIOTT, PBlNCiPAL. COR YONGE AXD ALEXANDER STREEIS Lindsay 19inch links M use . 44-1.. n. cnaaaesns, And . Other Choice Don’t forget that I have Fruit a. ï¬rst class Planer and am prepared to do all work in At this line in the best style; ‘ also to make SASH AND DOORS. r. o 3-. Your patronage solicited. Wonderland every night, . Special Saturday S. S. V G night. To go to Lindsay. General houseworkï¬ y! 4 ‘I‘ ’41}: a “six:- _ 3. . . . yawn?! 4.318 I! t. JFK... 2", s ; J um~..__ .w .