~-â€"â€"..~â€"â€"- _' Stomach and Bowel Troubles. ' 1 ~K1proinptly satisfactory cure for Cramps, Colic, indigestion; Heartburn, Biliousness, Sick Stomach and Summer Complaint, is a few drops of Nerviiine in sweetened water. I_Nerviline at once relieves pain and suffer- ing, eradicatea the cause of the trouble and 'cures permanently. ,Polson’s Nerviline is the best general purpose remedy for inter- nal pain known ; it acts so quickly that no household should'be without it. Buy a 25c. bottle of Nerviline to-day, it’s all right Sold by W. H. Robson. A CLOSE Gamaâ€"Our hockey team went to Peterborough on Tuesday to play the return league game, which was the closest this season. At half time they had scored three and their oppo- nents none, but at the end of the hour each team had three goals to its credit The game was then prolonged for ten minutes, and in the last minute but one Beateau made a goal, and the Fencinn Fails team were declared victors by’a score of four to three. Our boys were delighted with the splendid new rink at Peterborough, which will casiiv sent 2,000 spectators. It cost 84.000. but will probably soon be paid for, as the receipts during the ï¬rst week after it was opened amounted to no less than $1,300. The pleasure of the game was, we are told, greatly marred by the “ dirty " play of a member of the Pct~ erborough team, who was evidently tryâ€" ing to hurt and disable a couple of his opponents from the Falls. W____u_. CORRESPONDENCE . To the Editor of the Fenelon Falls Gazette .- , Sm, ‘ To saythatMr F. McDougail’s reply to my former letter criticising the. so-called‘ hudito'rs’ report of the School Board for 1'96] is disingenuous is putting it mildly He ï¬zst mounts his high horse because my 'communication was anonymous. The ques- tion is, are the facts as set forth in my lot- tsr? Whethgr I chose to write over a nom de plume or not is not oft he slightest importance. Next, he assumes an air of~ injured innocence, and we “are actuated by personal ill-will †Icau assure Mr. M. that neither he nor any nor all of the party or parties who had a. hand in getting up that document is of sufï¬cient importance in the estimation of Rstepayer for him to Waste either time or paper for their beneï¬t. Then, he says it would take too much time and space to reply to all my letter. I can sympathize with him in the weight of the contract he would have on his shoulders were he to attempt to explain that Report. With some others who knew less about the actual condition of affairs it might prove a. less weighty undertaking. iuthe will be pleased to discuss everything uta public meeting Well, Mr. Editor, this proposition would be decidedly cool if it were not so decidedly rich. It would be decidedly rich were it not so decidedly cool. Does he exâ€" pect th it any one is going to the trouble and expense of culling a. public meeting to hear him give his reasons for wrong-icing? The whole community is fully alive tol'the little beneï¬t that would be derived from any such discussion. What I want, and what all the ratepayers of the school sec- tionâ€"with the exception of perhaps the small coterie which stands so much in awe ofthis “Icon †of tho School Boardâ€"want, is that the schdol accounts for 1901 be and- ited by two competent men, two men who, when they take on oath to perform a certain duty, will hold the proper discharge of the duties assumedby tho taking of that Oztth, paramount to all others. And I appeal to the‘ village council, as business men, to have such an audit made without further delay, and not have our corporation put to the humiliationaud expense of calling in the services of the Provincial Auditor. For a proper audit the taxpayers must and will have. And here let me whisper to the Board to see to it that they carefully pre- serve all cash books and vouchers for that your, for the auditors will most likely wish to have themproduced, and we may as well understand that such an expressed wish from a Provincial Auditor is tantamount to a command. . [have it on reliable authority that it has not been customary for some years for all school funds to pass directly from the hand of the, treasurer to the parties entitled to receive them; but. omnnumbor of occasions order-shave been giiven on the chaifmmz of the Board, taken up and paid by him, when we know for a fact that the ofï¬ce of the treasurer was quite as ncccssnbie as his. Now, sir, why was this? Did the treasurer, when he received money, pass it over to the chairman for safe keeping, and to pay it out. thus relieving him of responsibility, and leave him nothing to do except draw the sulnry'l. Did he und the» chairman 5:0 “ .: iooks †on the snlury, or was it purely a Iuhor oflove on the port. of the chairman ? Perhaps this is none of the public's business, but then, they‘d like to know, you know. It uppcurs there is a bran new trensurer’s cash book for 19-32. All"..id' things now are passed away. Was the old book full, or is this mt-rely a. turning over of a new leaf? Ishall not comment on it further than to notice that whoever kept it has rather overshot the mark. I Should like to see a statutory declaration made by some responsible person that all the entries in it were made on the dates that the occur- rences are alleged to have taken place ; that all entries therein were not made on one day, and that day less than four weeks prior to this date ; that all entries were not made with ink out of- the some bottle, by the some pen. held in the sum-e hand, and that that hand Was the hand of the School Treasurer. , , RATEPAYER. anelon Falls,,Feb.4th, 1903 2:5 â€"â€"’i‘he law holds corporation-s strictly accountable for. all public funds passing through their hands. Andi feel conï¬dent that if the Syndicate’s book-keeper were to account for-nigh on to $3,“00 in the same slipshodmnnner-ns the School Board has done, he would soon get a pressing invitn- tionto seek fresh-fields and pastures new; and it may yet cost that Board something to fully impress upon their minds the force of the couplet, “ Oh, what a tangled web we weave When ï¬rst we venture to deceive.†NEURALGIA. THIS .DISTRESSING COMPLAINT IS DUE TO IMPOVERISHED BLOOD. When the blond becomes thin and wa.ery, as a matter of course you become weak, vitality gets down low, and there is but lit- tle power in the system to ward off disease and pain. Neuralgia hunts out a. weak spot, and makes a home there, so secure that it is hard to drive it out. But by using the proper remedies it can be driven from the system, never to return. To obtainim- mediate relief, ï¬rst apply to the painful parts a good quantity of Polson’s Nerviline, and then bind on a hot flannel cloth. This local treatment will be found very efï¬ca- cious, but must be followed by a. course of Ferrozone treatment. Ferrozonc is a. blood food, and a blood puriï¬er, and quickly strengthens the system so that. further at- tacks may never be feared. It makes the rich, red kind of blood, that gives strength and vigor to weak constitutions and puts them in good shape to resist neuralgia at- tacks. This combined treatment of Nervi- line and Ferrozone in Neuralgia, Sciatica,‘ and Rheumatism is marvelloust effective, and cures after all else has failed. Because of the unique success of these remedies we have no hesitnucy in endorsing their use to our readers All druggists sell them â€"â€".4dv. BIRTHS. S\vas'rou.â€"-At Burnt River, Somerville, on Friday, January 23rd, the wife‘ of Mr. John Swanton ofn daughter. Rsrrtnâ€"In Somerville, on Thursday, Jan. 29th, the wife of Mr. Fred Rattle of a. son. Hermesâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Sunday, Feb. lst, the wife of Ms. Alex. Menzies ofa daughter. IuKsTnR.â€"At Mnrmoru, Ont., on Tuesday, Feb. 3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Iukster a son. DIARRIED. GODDARDâ€"HOSKIN â€"At the Methodist Par- sonage,.Fenelon Falls, by Rev. John Gar- butt, on Wednesday, Feb 41h, Mr. John Edward Goddard to Miss Mary Elizabeth Hoskin, both of Laxton township. DIEZ). Deccan -â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Thurs- day, Jan. 29th, Mrs. Ellen Duggau, aged 92 years and 6 months. McNmnâ€"At Rosedaic, on Monday, Feb. 2nd, Andrew McNeil, aged 90 years, 11 months and 12 days. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenclon Falls, Friday, Jam. 30th, 1903. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill 00, Wheat-.Seotch or Fife 70 to 75 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . .. 68 70 Wheat, spring . .J. . . .. 68 70 Barley, per busheL... . 42 45 Buckwheat“ . ... .. . . 45 4'7 Cats, “ .... .... 3O 31 Posse, “ ........ 67 70 Rye, “ .... .... 45 47 Potatoes, “ . ... 70 80 Butter,pcr lb............ 17 18 Eggs, per dozen...... .... 16 17 Flay,perton............. 7.00, 800 Hides ..... .. ...... 6.00 6.50 Hogs (live) .. 5.50 5.75 Hogs (Dressed) .......... 650 7.50 Beef . . . . . .. .....- ........ 5.50 6.50 Sheepskins.............. 50 75 Wool 7 12 Floor, Silver Leaf . .. ... .. 2.00 2.20 Flour, Victoria .... 1.90 2-10 Flour, Family, Clipper... 1.75 1.95 Bran, per 100 lbs 90 1.00 Shorts, “ “ 1.00 1.10 Mixed Chop “ 1.15 1.25 The Mutual Life, of Canada, paid the largest proï¬ts of any Company in Canada last year. Every safe and dc- sirable style of policy issued. THUS. MARK, Agent, Fenelon Falls. 3- i. PETTY, TEE JEWELLER,’ Would invite the citizens of Fenelon Falls and the surrounding country to call and see us if in Lindsay during the next two weeks. In our new store we can show you a. stock of goods second to none. This year we have added some new lines: Beautiful New Gut Glass, Egyptian Pottery, Ebony Goods In Gases, New Designs in China, Etc. The largest stock we have over car- ried in Ladies’ and Gentleman’s Gold, ‘ Gold Filled and Silver Cased Watches. We have-good time-pieces from $2.50 upwards. Our Gem and Wedding Ring stock for surpasses any former years. We lire up-to-dnte in everything us~ unlly carried in a. first-class Jewellery store. Our repairing and engraving is steadily on the increase, and we do all engraving FREE when goods are pur- chased nt our store. See our stock in Ladies’ Long Chains, Neckiets, Brooches, Pearl Goods, Stick Pius, Cuff Links, Bracelets, etc. a. s. PETTY, MILNE’S NEW BLOCK. Lindsay. NOTICE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application will be made by the Canada Central Railway Company to the Parlia- ment of Canada at the next session thereof for an act giving the said Company power to construct and ‘operate the following lines from or in connection with the main line of the said Railway :â€" 1. From some point at or near Sudbury, in the Province of Ontario, to a point at or near Scotin. Junction; thencesouthcrly to' some point at or near Balsam or Sturgeon Lakes in the townships of chlcy, Verulnm or Fenelon, continuing southerly to the City of Toronto. 2. From some point on the main line in the district of Keewatin orin the district of Saskatchewan to Port Churchill on Hudson Bay. A continuation of its main line from Tcte Juan Cache by way of the Thompson and Frazer River valleys to Vancouver or New Westminster. 4. From some point on the Thompson River or some of its tributaries to Wad- dington Harbor or Bute Inlet. - 5. From a point near the old site of Fort Assiuiboia to son-e point on the Peace River and westerly to the Portland Canal on the Paciï¬c (6) From some point on the main line of said Railway at or near the Montreal River in the Province of Ontario easterly to some point on the Gntinenu River in the Province of Quebec. And to exercise with rcgnrd to such lines all the powers and privileges given to the said Company by its Act 01' ln"ul‘pot‘n~fit)n Dated at Toronto this 9th day of Decem- her, 19'12. JOHNSTON 8r. FALCONBRIDGE, 44-9. Solicitors for Lin: Applicant. XMAS PERFUMES. MW Perfumesare made direct from the a. ,,, ' , flower or from volatile oils distilled from flowers. ' $3.,- § “3 a 5 6,, . These have certain antiseptic and Having leased the Standard Chemical Co.’s mill, we w‘zi’; be open to do all kinds of custom sawing during; the winter and spring. Mill will start running in Febru- -ary,und parties requiring work done may leave logsat the mill, Fenelon Falls. We are also in the market to buy all' kinds of L053. 059d TEES, PUSTS, ETC. For further particulars write us at Lind- say, or S. R. Cnrew, Burnt River P. 0. songs ceases, ' 50.4 LINDSAY. 3563's“! DISESEON GQUR? â€"-OF THEâ€" County of Victoria. he next sittings of the above Court will 3w held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON li’lQi‘lBAY, APRiL 13th, l903, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, April 2nd, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- tics must be served on or before Satur- tiny, March 28th. E. C. EDWARDS, Builiti'. Fcnoion Fails, Jun. 1511), 1903.“ E. D . HAND, Clerk ~hhdhhflhâ€hdhÂ¥ 't disinlectant properties which make perfumes a necessity not only from an esthetic standpoint, but as n prevent- ative from disease and contagion. Their use us such is‘bccoming more and more recognized by authorities who say they should be used by every- bodyâ€"«not in sickening quantities or rank odors, but only enough for a mere suggestion. Out-perfumes are cart-fully selected -â€"the best. odors oi‘ the best makers. ' Getln bottle for impresent to your friend and one for yourself. My own pure Lavender Colog e at 10 cents an ounce. Robson’s Drug Store. ilillil not win; Ruhr. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MEN'I‘S and i-iEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. Beings practical workman, all should ; see his designs and compare prices before purchasmg elsewhere. WORKSâ€"Jo the-reareoi‘z the Market on Cambridge-sf , oppositerth'e packinghouse ..â€"â€"_ GEO. McGE , IF IT’S A‘ STOVE yon want, whether acook stove, box stove or any other kind of stove, a visit to our store will repay" you. You may think that THERE’S LOTS OF TIME yet before winter, but sometimes it requires quite a. while for a person to decide just what stove Will suit him best; and the more time you take‘ to decide, the more likely you are to be satisï¬ed with the result of your decision. GUNS and AMMUNITION of the best makes in stock. We can ï¬t you up for the woods in ï¬rst class shape. The New Hardware Store. Opposite [the Post-Ofï¬cer‘- W HEADQUARTERS for DAERY SUPPLIES. .--â€"-+ ARE YOU cone R. CRAMBERS T0 UiLD? I am prepared to Supply all necessary material 5 for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, . ‘ and it will pay you to consult me before buyinon Planing done on short notice by ï¬rst class workmen. STREESI F. chansons... TREES! That’s our business. We what men to “II TREES of all varieties, fruit and orna- mental. We are looking for a few hustlers. Are you one ? It so, get our terms. CHASE BROTHER: (COMPANY , leerymon. .; ‘ consumer. Look it over; also your Cutter. if they need any repairng or ï¬xing up, now-f is the time to ho. re it done, and my shop is the place to have 1t done right. New work done on short. notice. 1 A - FLCgGHAhBEhh. Furniture and. Uâ€ndertaisisigi.. WW Just received this week {in-{-. other lot of nice Baby (Eur- ridges that. are Speciai“ lining. Also . IxtensiOnTi’tblcs, Side-â€" boards undiBbdroom Suites. 94% , cob-e I carry in stock. a full line-1 of Parlour Suites Lounges,. _ Ch ai rs, Etc; Picture. framing a Specialty. If you are iii - need: of :L‘Sewe. mg Machine. hezsure and see: my styles-below buying. . I... bemoan. , as do 1 43532“: '«h :17 “. i "ï¬x-.127“: ..s .«u Jul-«fl W’v’u _, .41 .ri.‘ 21‘. 3 . Aâ€... . vyx Var/u ~..-_-v r.‘ ‘5. k... _ \ ‘Jwt‘wk’ ‘ -‘-â€"*“ - ‘r'rmâ€"Mvrwrmmirswwm .. "