‘ , -~â€"â€" but‘4wyflhumbers, seeing the crisis coming,had previously jumped out, renewing a bruise or two and a. slight injury to the left side of his face in so white Yearling Stew Estray - Game on to the premises of the subscrib- er, nbout the middle of July, 8. red and The owner can have doing. The buggy was badly broken, him upon proving property and paying but the colt, though so tightly wedged charges. into the ditch that it took some time to get him out, was not hurt in the least. Apply on lot 15, con. 1, Verulam, or at Fenelon Falls. JOHN H. BRANDON. He will be driven with the curhicst kind Fenelon Fans, Aug 4th, 1902, 26-3 of a curb bit after this. The Savings Banks of Health Islets of red and vitalizing blood to non- rish and invigorate the body. If your blood is‘thin and watery use “ Ferrozone.†It supplies the necessary elements such as phosphorous and iron, and quickly restores lost strength and spirits. Ferrozoue is an- udequalled restorut‘ve for the tired, the sick and the run down; it stimulates appetite, aids digestion, soothes the nerves, and makes the system too healthy for any dis- ease to exist. No tonic does so much good in a short time as Ferrozone. Get it to-dny from any druggist for 50c. per box, or six bozes for $2.50. By mail from N. C.Pol- son Sr 00., Kingston, Out. For sale by W. H. Robson. THE FLAVELLE Go. PICNIC.â€"-â€"The eighth annual picnic of the Flavelle Co’s employees was held last Saturday at Sturgeon Point, andis said to have broken the record. Three steamersi 20,080 FARM _FARM LABonsns LABORERS EXCURSIONS, ' WANTED. SECOND GLASS. Will be run to stations on C. P. R. in Man- itoba and Assiniboia,West, South-west and North-west of Winnipeg, as far as MOOSEJAW.ESTEVAN AND YoRKTON On August 20th, from stations in Ontario east of Toronto to Sharbot Lake and King- Ston, and Midland Div. north of Toronto and Card-well. V . _ One way tickets to Winnipeg only will mad}, double t1'lps from Lindsay and be sold, with a certiï¬cate extending the carried ' a total of about 2.000 pleasure trip, belore Aug. 31st, without additional seekers, as several of the mills in town shut down at noon. The cottages at the village, of which Mr. John D. Fla- velle is reeve, were decorated with flags, their inhabitants turned out in their full strength to welcome the visitors, and, as the weather was delightful, everybody at the Pointhud a good time. » athletic and ' There were numerous aquatic “events,†and, says the Post, “The great event of the day for the hundreds of children on the grounds , V was the distribution of the contents of i {our barrels and two large boxes ï¬lled with candies, popcorn and toys of' all kinds. It was perilous work for Mr. J. D. Flavelle, Mr. R. Miller, Mr. G. Lytle and other members of’ the com- mittee. but they succeeded in escaping '= with their lives and some remnants of : cinthi g.†Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets curea cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25c. _________._______________~ The Prince and'Pi-incess of Wales start on their visit to India about the end of' November. .â€"â€"â€"â€"... Mrs. Charlotte Goodman died in the Hamilton House of Reluge at the re- x mnrkable age of about 110 years. ____â€"â€"â€"â€". B’IRTIIS. , Cunriszâ€"I'n the township of Verulam on Friday, August 1st, 1902, the wife of Mr. W. H. Curtis ofa daughter. STANTONâ€"At Fenelon Falls on Wednes- '1 day, August 6th, 1902, the wifle of Mr. Jas. B. Stanton. of a son. “if. DIALIi".RIED . MINOREâ€"HADLEY.â€"At the Manse, by the Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, on Wednesday, July 30th. 19’12, Mr. James Minore to Edith May, fourth daughter of Mr. S. O. Hadley, all of ilenelculi‘alls. , DIED. Mormr â€"â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Monday, Almust 4th, 1902, Mary Ann, second daugh- D ter of the late John Moï¬â€˜ut, aged 28 years, -. 6'. months and 4, days. .. .._.a...._..-__-._..__.. A FENELON‘ FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, July 25th, 1902 Reported by the North Star Roller Mill 00. Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 7.0 to 80 Wheat, fall, perbushel.... 70 75 f 2}, Wheat, spring .... u... 7.0 ‘ 75 , 1?" Barley, per bushel.... .... 50 ,' Buckwheat“ . . .. . . 60 65 ' 0M9: “ 43 45 a; Solid Rubber andPneumatxc geese: :9 Z?) r ;, Tires for Cycles,.Autos and . ye .o..,.._.. OJ. 7.“. a. Potdtoes, “ 5-5 60 : C°rrmges° . ' Butter, per lb...... 15 17 Let us tell you how little :1: Eggs,per dozen...... .... 12 ‘ 13 costs to get the bestâ€"by- Haymer ton ..... . . 6.00 8 00 Hides 4:10 5.00 ,_ Hogs live) ....... u 0 7,3 7.00 , {i ‘ Hogs EDrcssed) G 50 7.50 ' {‘ DUNLOP TIRE 00-1 Beef. . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 6.00 . ' LIMITED. Sheepskins . . .. 25 50 . I TORONTO. Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Flour, Silver Leaf . .. Bran, per 100 lbs .. . 95 10) Shorts, “ “ ......... 1.00 1.10 150 MixedChop “ ......... 1.40 . Farmers, Attention 9; Save Your Chickens for Export. Commencing in September, you can de- liver at your nearest G T. R. station every Chicken you have raised. Plump yoqurg ' e pay for good chickens from 5 to 6 cents per pound. IiVe weight, equal to from 40 to 90 cents per pair. Thin birds or wastrels ab- birds of any breed will be accepted. 2.00 2.20 Elour,Victoria 1.90 2.10 Filour, Family, Clipper.... 1.70 1.90 cost, to other points in Manitoba and As- siniboia as above. If purchasers engage as farm laborers at Winnipeg, provided such farm laborers will work not less than 30 days at harvesting, and produce certificate to that effect, they will be returned to orig- inal starting point at $18.00, on or before Nov. 30th, 1902. Tickets not good on “Imperial Limited .†For further particulars and tickets apply to nearest railway agent. A.H.NOTMAN, Asst. Genl. Passr. Agt., Toronto. The best it is possible to secure with the most im-m proved modern appliances. Put up in 5, 10. and 25 lb. cans. If smaller quantities are wanted, leave a vessel at the Gazez‘te ofï¬ce. PRICE, 100. per Pound. E. G. HAN D. . will keep you warm. Come and see them. soluter refused. We send shipping coups to any station free, and pay express up to per 100 pounds of chickens. We 51) cts ‘ _ wont buyers in a number of localities. ticulars to A. E. Silverwood, or DUNDAS &__FL_§XVELLE BROS, I 0 Lindsay Eggs; etc, always on hand at i N; You NEE BE ‘ To Montreal or New York p for choice patterns or low A large stock of Horse . If Blankets, Trunks, Valises, our buyers do not call on you write for par- ! nevison era-Harness 5"“9- ‘SIMRSQN. Housa. 'z ' Designs. Most prominent in all our new wall coverings are the flower dew signs. 'These are in the nattrali colors, or conventionalized in. green and gold, silver White, anfL pink and other shades. We know you will ï¬nd them just-the character of wall paper you desire,- and we are sure you will like the color treatment, not only when it is ï¬rst put on, but all through the life‘of the paper.-. You will save money by buying this ï¬rst-class stock;. the balance of our summer Millinery at greatly reduced prices. We are selling A splendid assortment still to choose~ from. Miss .Waghbupm GEO. MCGEE, w HEADQUARTERS forDAlRY'SUPPLIfESL The~NeW Iâ€"Iardware Store, Opposite ,the Posts-Oii‘ticex~ â€".â€"â€"â€"-¢ WM†,ARE You course To BUL? 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 buying; Planing done on short notice by ï¬rst class workmen. ' A V IHAVE PURCHASED w. nicksown’s Funwiruas causes. and will carry a. large and upâ€"to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of . Carriage Making, Repairing and. Repainting, ' and to make DOORS AND SASH. Planing done on short notice. S. S. Gainer. KAWARTHA LAKES. .The TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION 00., ‘ LIMITED. ma- Fl of BOBGAYGEON, STURGEOll P'l‘., LINDSAY. “ ESTUREGE.†June lst to October lst. Bobcaygeon . lve 6 15 a m. and 3 10 pm. Sturgeon Point “ 7 15 “ “ 4 10 “ Lindsay arrive 8 4O “ “ 5 30 “ had been left in them. “ leave ll 00 “ u 6 3’) “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 12 10 p.m. “ 7 40 u ' , “Slater Shb‘es†are lasted on machines which Bobcaygeon arr 1 15â€". “ H 8 55 u _; automatically stretch the leather to the exact pomt ~ Saturday’s boat will await evening Toronto Where there is no StI‘EtCh left i “am meals served on board' Only good leather can stand this process, but it taf’kes all the stretch forever out of the shoes“ 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 Goboconk.“Fenelon Falls,,L1ndsay. No flaking in, no bursting out, no twgï¬hg; Mï¬ï¬‚ITA. no unSightly warpingâ€"“ Slater Shoes †keep their shape till worn out. G_oodyear welted. . Branded with makers’ name and price, m asla’te frame, $3.50 and $5.00. “The Sister Shoe.†July lst to Sept. (3111, or till notice. Coboconk lv 6 00 am. Arr 7 40 pm Rosedale “ 7 00 “ lv 6 40 “ FenelonFalls arr 7 40 “ “ 6 00 “ “ lv 8 3O “ arr 5 20 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 9 00‘ “ 1v 4 50 “ Lindsay arr 10 30 “ iv 3 30 “ Connections at Feuelon with morning train for ‘l‘ oronto and at Lindsay for Port Hepe. Time at Fenelon for breakfast and tea. Bobcaygeon, Chemong, Burleigh, Lakefleld. “ BGEEEIAH.†July 2nd to Sept. 6th, or till notice. Bobcaygeon lve 7 00 am. Arr 7 45 pm Chemong “ 9 40 i “ lve 5 30 “ Buckhorn “ 11 45 †“ 3 00 “ Burleigh arrlZ 45 pm. “ 1 30 “ Connections made at Burleigh Falls With steamers for Lnkefield and intermediate pi. LN)†.s‘,’ W J.L llllllSlll MARBLE WORKS. Baht. Chambers points. Meals served on board. 15 prepared to furnish the people of Lind- Fen-elon Falls ,1 ,h D. G M say and surrounding country with MONU- g ’ °“ 7 telephm MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble W exchange. H01" 80 and granite. Estimates promptly given. on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. Guaranteed Pure a... and Fresh. WM 250. in 1 lb. Bottles. Robson’s Drug Store, Eenelon . Eallsa. Being a practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. ‘ WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house a. QHAMBERS pr1ces 1n WALL PAPER. We have them here new for your selection. coonwm’s, LINDSAY, NEXT TO Subscribe in. the. “ Gazellel’ . _ «. i-.. .Nxm... N’s-.. .Aâ€"rx-x *- m" ,â€"-_.- . sâ€"‘AE‘; . ‘4. any «n.- _ . 2» .. assay. vac 5. .~.~... ‘a-o ‘1‘