l ."ry'.rAd.'.‘ :â€" .r-;....,_- :1; » BOR-N. , BALL.-â€"Ill the township of Verulam, on Wednesday,, Oct. 20th, 1909, the wife of Mr. Ernest Ball, 9. son. DIAXRRIED. BROKENSI[IREâ€"SARGEN’I‘.-â€"At Toronto, by the Rev. Dr. Booth, of Bellefair Avâ€" enue Methodist Church, Kew Beach, on Thursday, October l-lth, 1909, Annie, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sargent, to S. P. Brokenshire, eldest son of Mr. and _Mrs. S. Brokenshirc of Fen- elon Falls. CHYNOWETl{--MURR.\Y.â€"At the Manse' Fenelon Falls, by the Rev. C. S. Lord, B' 13., on Wednesday, Oct. 20th, 1909, Mr. Wm. H. Chynoweth to Miss Mabel E. Murray, both of Kinmount. W DIED. SINCLAIR.â€"â€"In the township of Somer- ville, on Sunday, Oct. 17th, 1909, Isabella Sinclair, rclict of the late Samuel Sin- clair, aged 78 years and 0 months. Ramsâ€"In the township of Somer- ville, on Sunday, Oct. 17th, 1909, Ralph Reeds, aged 73 years and. 7 months. B'IURIL\.Y.â€"In the township of Somer- villc, on Tuesday, October.19th, 1909, Donald Murray, aged 91 years. rnnm Fon SALE BY TENDER.“ The undersigned 011ch a good farm containing 190 acres, more or loss, for sale by tender. It is situated within 2 miles of Fenelon Falls, and there are thercen a good frame house and barn with stone foundation. Possession given April lst, 1911. Fall plowing privileges in fall of 1910. The highest or any ten- der not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to W. '1‘. J UN KIN, P. O. Box 108. Fenclon Falls, Oct. 14th, 1909. 37-3. W FENELON FALLS MARKETS Fenclon Falls, Friday, Oct. 15, 1909. Wheat. Scotch or Fife, 900. to 95c. Wheat, fall, 90 to 95 Wheat, spring, 85 to 90 Barley, per bushel, 45 to 50 Oats, per bushel, 32 to 35 Dense, per bushel, 75 to 80 Potatoes, new, 30 to 35 Butter, per pound, 21 to 22 Eggs, per dozen, 22 to 23 Hay, per ton, $14 to $15 Hides, $19 to $11 Bogs, live, $7.50 to $7375 Hogs, dressed, $10 to $11 L’cel’, $5.50 to $6 Sheepskins, 59 to 80 Wool, 17 to 18 Flour, family, clipper, $2.55 to $2. Bran, per 100 pounds, $1.20 to $1.25 Shorts, (10., $1.25 to $1.35 Mixed Chop, (10., $1.35 to $1.50 WWMMW The Best College“E Course leading to a good solar may be taken at the Cent '11] llus - ncss College, Toronto. Enter any time, Catalogue Free. Write for it. 3 \V,H. Shaw, Pres. E.R. Shaw, Sec “MWWW Piano Tuning. . R, F. \Vilks, General Piano Tuners, are .on the way. Leave orders at Tcrrill’s Store or direct to R. F. \Vilks A: (30., ll? Yonge St, Toronto. Pat- rons of the late George Gumpricht, of Peterboro, Mason «is Risch and Heintzman & Co., of Toronto, please take notice. l GEO.A.ldRDAh | Kent St, Lindsay. Conveyancing. Money Loaned on Farm Ofï¬ce over Farmers’ Bank, ‘ l or Town Property. l Insurance. Esiales Managed. Farms for Sale in Fcnelon, V- rulam, Ops and Mariposa. S:\LES 1‘1 AN ‘VALN TED Whole or part of time: liboral terms; prompt pay. Outfit free. Over 500 acres in trees. Write at once. “ Canada’s Oldest, Nurseries.†Thos.W. BowmandlSon Co. Ltd amounts, ONT. . .mea Hunting ’ Outï¬ts The kinds of work we like best is ï¬tting people out for a good time in the woods, with the best guns and equipment that money can buy. VVe’re in better shape to do this now than at any time, and can meet every reasonable requirement at the least possible expense. Come in and look through the stock we have and the catalogue of" things- we can very quickly get. . It pays to be particular what gun you buy and we’ve been particular in advance of your need. \Ve get the best as a. matter of course. -.;...,\...-.. . «my»- q. I-.' um». ‘ Accurate §porting News If you like :1 Sporting Page that is alWays reliable â€"â€"-newsyâ€"-â€"-full of personal interestâ€"well illustratedâ€"- you'll enjoy the “Toronto Daily Star". ‘ Our staff of writers includes men active in athletic circles and amateur athletic organizations. Conse- quently our news is ï¬rst-hand and authoritative. . We have fairly earned the reputation ofrcportmg athletic events, wherever they may take place, more fully than any other Canadian paper. Always, and above all,wc aim to bcfair to everyï¬ody. Subscribe now and take advantage of our special rate of $1.50 A Year Heard . . . Jos. , House Maid Wanted. To go to Lindsay. General housework, ~ good home, no washing. Apply Mus. GEO. W. BEALL, Lindenhurst, Lindsay. . . DOUBLE . . Our atqendancc at Fall Opening was a little over twice last year's. I REASONS: .1. Return of good times. 2. Success of graduates. 3.Widcly cxpcricnccdistalf, 4. Twenty-live years ol'hlgh grade work. THREE DEPARTMENTS “5.4.x. an! M 'v y f -. .‘.\‘ n This paper and the "Toronto Daily Stat-3' together for one yearâ€"~32. 20. .1.“ mm ' u...â€" his. mum â€"â€"-â€"â€" THE COLLEGE OF QUALITY. â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" i. Guaranteed Fountain Pen 9mm for 5 0:. added to above subscriptlon prices. Shoflhand r o Commercial a e ioronlo daily giar f. Enter any day. Individual ' 5 instruction. Night classes. i497:Fucks.»!av:iat..~;:‘-;ivs:'ï¬ > .- .‘w . ~ . - - a «:2». ~r"944'.rflédz“&‘v~‘i’?€ar A permanent institution, 0f the Old rigs. New not an experiment, here to- day and away to-morrow. PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE. (rounnnn 188-5) Spotton (E McKONE Principals. â€"â€"~THOROUGHNESS THE CORNER STONE-â€" ones cost money. \Ve make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs ï¬xing up, bring it .here. Or if you need a new one we can build itâ€"good as the 'best. F. o. ononos. ' Colborne Street, Feuelon Falls. :Wi... Men Wee}? W hould 1'1: to d o ‘ ..°..:.,...L:.,.:°.i:.3:: in J owolry Semimdy Style Book, show- ing you “What Men Wear.†We carry a large and well selected stock. Our prices are Mdes the m as low as you will ï¬nd any- , Stone & Wellington fashions for men the where shows the proper dress for all ' FONTlllLL NURSERIES. (850 Acres) occasions. , , , It- Pays In ï¬ne tailoring we show TORONTO, ONTARIO. sample SW and Overcoat To keep your watch in gOOd Canada’s Oldest and Greatest Nurseries 7 inguinpicesnngingfrom $15 order uptowondm ' If it needs cleaning PETER MOFFAT Agent for FENELOH FALLS and adjoining country. or repairing bring it here. D-‘dtnl. . ,mw-IQS ï¬rm-really Enduring GEO. L. MILNE - LINDSAY. JOHN SLATER, lSSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES GET THE BESTâ€"IT PAYS One school that stands at the head in 'l‘hormxghncss, popularity and Genu- ine Merit is the gï¬morr V y] moon-no. our. - ; ..t enjoys a large patronage because its superior work is so well known. 5 .Got your training here and you will . g be satisfied. All graduates easily get i l | ( NEXT DOOR To POST-OFFICE. FEHELQN FALLS. gm anflu :m ï¬t as“: , positions. Catalogue free. Enter now. W. .l. ELLIUTT, PRINCIPAL. C011. YONGE AND ALEXANDER STREE'lS. I Lindsay Marble Works _ ‘ FU R ll I i" ll 3 E ' WEEK,- Q . Marble and Granite Monuments . . BRE AD . . Bring a direct importer I am able to We have made arrange- quote the closest prices. I have lately installed a pneumatic pol- ments with our baker in Toronto by wlnCll isbing machine, and a pneumatic plant for Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do we can supply Tor- onto bread at honor and deeper work than heretofore. Cull and get designs and prices. 5 1 " 9. par 03.... WORKS -~In the rear of the Market on 0"!"1’1‘1‘13‘8 street, opposite the Packing Clean, entertaining and instructive, is House. I n. CHAMBERS, open on the evenings of Thursday and Saturday, AMATINEE every s... urday afternoon 4 to 5 pm. .._==._ .m- PLANING‘. Don’t forget that I have a ï¬rst class Planer and am; prepared to do all work in this line in the, best style 3-, ’ also‘tomake, SASH; A" ll DOORS; . Always a. good stock at. DEihidllS’ Stray Heller. strayed on to Lot 11, Con. 6, Somer- ville. one heifer. coming two years old. Owner can have some by proving prop. erty and paying charges. 35.3‘ GEO. SH E Elâ€"IEY. W W vm WWW KW’L‘W Estraiy Cow. {our astronagp, solicited; Estray_I-Ieifer. Came on to the prelliises of the under- Strayed on to the premises of the up? signed, Lot 18, Concessxon 3, Somorvillc. dersigned, Lot 29 Con.‘5, Verulam, one one Cow. Owner can have same by yearling Heifer. Owner can have same . ‘ I _ . w h . V proving property and paying charges. by proving property and paying charges. # F. G. E! V .41 .v ( fl. " L m .I '~ ‘ V ‘ h , 34' w.w1Lso.v,Baadow. 34* JAMES BILLETT, ï¬vvwm az>:-W$..f..;"im*«":.v.;.‘rvrr7ry~~rg1,. . ~1u- .,..\.zn---‘â€"- 2‘3» 1 my ~17. a, A, p ’ ,‘1 _