_.,._-_,‘, _, ._,__,._ ,._,..-,_.v..- -< ~ .. . ., _. d“'~'-I"'I~'w~.4\t N t f .3] :al rt’)- .1’ '1'“ . . i‘ 1*.‘ tact cuaraw usrlt ."AT TiiE Bic crest. l ‘News the time to brighten up the house ' and. put it into ship-shape order to re- ceive all the coming summer pleasant- ness possible. Our Window Shade and. Curtain Department can help you to the best results in these lines at the least possible outlay. >M0m ONQ 00-0-0 vaoo-Moooo N 000;»00-66M0 0'0 000400 00 00066 O §§OOQM§QWN§O4 64‘ WMOHW New Frilled. Curtain Nets, _ . New Swiss Curtain Nets. New Nottingham Curtain Nets, New Frilled Curtain Muslins, New'Fancy Curtain Muslins, _ ' New Art and Drap ery Muslins. . ' WHITE NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS... 2% YARDS LONG, 30 cna'rs PER.PAIR, >. 3 YARDS LONG AT 50 AND 75 CENTS PER PAIR, 3?; YARDS LONG AT $1111’ 'ro $4 run PAIR. (N0 oI.D STOCK er 'rnssn GOODS.) ‘WHITE NOTTINGHAM DRAPING ‘ NETS." ._ , ' 10, 15, 20 nan 25 cna'rs rna YARD. White Dotted Muslinsfo 13 Lace Panels feraDoors, 50c, 750. AND $1 men. “g BrassExtension Curtain Rods, ; 15 cna'rs EACH. L0,: 2N0.“ MHNO-N ‘b "9.0000MOVN WMQMNHMMM MOMWN$OQM OOOMOQOOO AND 15 onn'rs run YARD. We pay/12 cents per dozen in trade for fresh Eggs delivered at ourstore. . g The Big Store. i SAVE PURGHASED ' AFTER l STQGK Tamara We have many lines that have been reduced in price â€"â€"nice goods suitable for wedding presents, etc. FURNITURE. BUSENESS, furniture. We have in stock the", . largest amount of Watches we have ever-carried, run- ning in price from $2.75 to $100.00. Remember our repairs ing and engraving are second to none. s. .1. ‘run, t all kinds of Repainting, and to .make short notice. Lindsay. gwewewwmcweewwmmw TOILET SUPPLIES. Our stock of Toilet Necessities was never more complete than now. We have Brushes for the hair, the tot'lll, the complexion and the g riages tiltti) are clothes.’ Waiuï¬i‘... i r, Combs of all kinds and sizes. Tooth Pa-stes, Soaps and Washes. We have a new thine‘ lll Sponges '- --mrrdc entirely of rubber. of l.’a'rlour Chairs, Etc. .la fact, we. have almost. anything in tht-se lines your fancy may sug- fg_t-.<t ‘Our nrice's are lower than you would expect for the quality of the grind-3. ' .Wemewmoww gllohsonhs Drug .Itore. MM r“ p. S _/ . 1t '1 g ti j. , =9; 9 Vb a!‘ l “F I 9 ri‘ 9 a : ‘i o 3 5 lg! 0 w. eiuaeovwsf W. Mc-KEQWN’S and will carry a larger and up-to-date stock of Am also 1)_1'ep_'a1?erl to do, Carriage Making, Repairing and DOORS AND‘ SASH. his? Planing done on 1.... ............. S S Gainep Furniture and. ‘ Undertaking. " Just received this week an- other lot of nice Baby C-ar- Special Also Extension Tables, Side- boards and Bedroom Suites. I carry in stock afull line Suites Lounges, Picture framing a Specialty. If you are inneed of a Sew- ' ing Machine be sureFand see my styles before buyin'". l A i _. ; Mg i L‘ DEYMMI ,upouthg bydanv taatlcnd.‘ . . , A, ‘0; m" ., o’ .. ‘03. o__ on o_ _., - _A e!-; . = I 6.1-11M' f€m\\‘ Imi' ' TA‘ A,»- ¢ \\'-'m\-f£¢%\ 1%; ' I r w 1r E . FARMERS! If y... a... your Binder Twine to be coon, . RELIABLE, CHEAP, leave your order With a“... . “w. .... ‘A ._......-,..,.-r._.-.‘M-.-.M ,aww"§'giai;§ v." ._ Ta...“ __,__._,.,__...._.._..,__‘ _ Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sadler Jr , and ‘"8 beillg "'“Ch "llkfld “boul- the baby, spent Easter at Lindsay. Rev. James Fraser, of Vankleek Hill, was at the Falls from Friday until Tuesday. _ I Miss Tcenic Campbell. left on Tues- day for an extended visit to friends at Toronto. , Miss Eva Brokcnshirc went home to Woodrille 0n Friday and returncdon Tuesday. ' . Mr. Gem-2e A. Jordan, of Lindsay, Was at the Falls from Saturday until Monday. , Miss Flossic Smithcram went to Tor- onto on the 9th inst. and returned on Wednesday. M rs. if. C. llare, of Ottawa, is at the Falls visiting her parents, Dr. and .llrs. Wilson. Mr. Alvin Gould came home on Mon- day from the Ontario Unilegc of Phar- macy, Toronto. . . Mrs. Lu. Folly (we Wallace) of Ome- v mee, is visiting her mother and brothers - T 0 son ,at the Falls. ' l | > Mrs. RobertJ. Grahamofr Kinmount. “The Fenelon Falls Gazette. Friday, April 17th, 1903. ,___ Sir Cliver Mowat Dying. We are sorry to learn, from Thurs- day's Globe, that ‘the death'oi Sir Oli- ‘vrr Mowat,‘ Ontario’s l‘ Grand Old Man,†may occur at any moment.â€"'if. 'indeed, he is still alin'o. While being "Hiousc on Sunday night. one 0i his thigh bones was broken, antaccident which a young, or even elderly, man might soon recover from ; but llis Honor, the Lieu- tenant-Governor, is in his eighty-third year, and. it. soon became evident that 'tlte shock would prove fatal. For a time he appeared to be doing well, but on Wednesday night his physicians dis- covered sinns of a collapse, and the members of his family were hastily sum- moned to his bedside. At the time the ' Globe went to press hiscondition was so grave that he was hardly expected to live until morning. 4 v .__â€"â€"__-â€"-â€" The By-Law Question. In last week's Gitzeltc we stated that ‘in this week’s issue we would give our reasons for believing that By-Law No." 428 ought to be carried ;_ but Dr. Gould. in communications. to be found in. an- ,ot'hcr column, said pretty much what. we intended to say; and, until last weck’s paper was on the press, we knew uothinpr of the meeting to be held t0- night, an announcement of which was squeezed in at the end of our few editor- iul remarks. We shall voto for the by- law because we consider it advisable fer the corporation to make the pur- chase, develop the water power of which' it will become possessed, and inaugurate a better system of ï¬re protection thin we have at present. The whole-sumof ;$'Zf>'.0901is not to be borrowed at once, ‘but iu three instalments at intervals of, it may be, several years; and if Dr. Gould’s ï¬gures and estimates be correct, which we have no.1~ anon, todoubt, the ï¬rstine-urred‘ debt of $35,000 will. not only add nothing to our taxes, but will give a surplus 0f,a fcw hundred dollars. One reason alleged by the opponents of the by-law for voting against it is that a much better purchase could have been made years ago, thouszh we have heard it denied that, any Fiona ï¬ï¬‚a binding of- fer was.ever made by the executors of ,thc'Slnith estate to the corporatioo ; but ‘supposing the allegation to be true, it must be remembered that, until com paratively recently, the only way of using water power was by taking it “ oï¬'. the. wheel,†which made it necessary for the industries run by it to be located near the falls, which is not now the cn-e ' There is in this issue a third communi- cation, signed “ The Other Sidcߠthe tone and spirit of which we do not like. It. is every man's privilege to form and advocate, either verbally or in print, an opinion upon any subject; but it ismot mor, it it is, it onnhtnt to be-his priv- ilege to attribute sinister motives to. all whose opinions differ from his owa What “ The Other Side" says would be all right enough, were it not for a covert insinuation that the projected purchase is, so to speak. a “ put up job," a sort ofconspirncy to load Messrs. MeDougall, Brandon 8r. Austink prop- erty upon the village, and that, with I that end in view, they have been guilty of misrepresentations and doceptiousat which othersâ€"â€"presumably members of the council-have connived The writ- er’s questions are all perfectly legiti- mate, and ,will have to be answered. 'We could answer nearly all of them,, but it is unnecessary, as it will be fully - done at tonight's meeting, which it is the dut of everyone who benevote 'bc'en at the Falls since Friday, visiting helped; into bedi at the -G‘overnment - and another member- of the council haveâ€. was at her old homo at the Falls from Friday until Monday. - Mr. Blake Junlaln and family have moved from town to Mr.__Edwardl._Eu_g- lish’s farm in Fenclon. Miss Vina Ellis was on a visit to rel- atives at Toronto from Thursday of last week until Tuesday. Mrs. Caldwell, of Bracebr'idge, has ht-r sister, Mrs. Fred Uullon ‘Mr.’ Walter Metcalfc, of 'llnriposa, was at. the Falls, visiting his relatives, from Saturday until Monday. Hr. Will Junkiu, of the Ontario Bank, Lindsay, Was honic tor a day or two at. the beginning of-the week. Mrs. Dr. Wilson returned home on Saturday from Toronto and -Whitby, accompanied by her daunhtcr Lillian. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robson were visiting relatives in Lindsay_._ from Thursday of last week until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wood and Mr. John l‘. Thompson Jr. spent Easter Sunday at Mr. William Wood's at Fell’s Station. Y Mr.“ N. Thompson, of Washago, father of Mrs. Fred Cullon, was at the Falls from Thursday of last wcck until Saturday. ' Powles’ Corner. __‘- (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Mrs. Robert Deeper, of Lindsay, spent a week visiting; relatives here. 'Miss Glare inles accompanied her on her return last Tuesday, andwlill spend a week in Lindsay. , _ . Miss Jennie Knox is visiting relatives in Lindsay. - Mr. M. Day and his brother David arrived safely at their destination in the North-west. They were one week on the way. ' f We copy the following; from the Farm Journal of Philadelphia :_ “ An editor who runs a Notes and Queries column received the following, ‘ What ails my hens? Every morning I ï¬nd two or ‘three lying on their backs, toes curled up, never to rise again.’ The editor ro- plicd as follows: ‘ Your hens are dcad.â€' . Arroiarnsnr;â€"We understand that Mrs it‘. A. .l'chiarmid has been ap- pointed solicitor to the Bank of British North America in this village. Cnuncu Norton-~The Rev. John. G'zi'ibutt will occupy his own pulpit next Sabbath, both morning and evening. [in theevening he will preach the sec- ond sermon on the life oi Jacob. \Vo-nrrr ASKING Fort-The Bank of British North America has issued‘ a neat little booklet, free on application, git-innr uselnl information in connection with banking. ‘ The Agonizing Pains of’ Rheumatism. Swollen, aching joints, muscles are stiff and sore. every movement accompanied by ‘ pain. The most-potent remedy is Polson’s Nervilinc, which has ï¬ve timesthe pains .subduing power of any other preparation. Apply the Ncrviline cepionsly, rnb it on well and then bind in a hot flannel bands. ~agc. This will cure the worst cases in a short time. Try Nervilinc for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica or Lumbngoâ€"it‘s all right and: only costs a. quarter. Soltlby. W. H. Robson. ‘Pun Frns'r Locrmon.-'l‘he steamer. Alcwnndrct was the ï¬rst boat,for- which our locks were opcnedthis-scason., She arr-iced up the river about 6 p. m. on Monday, but made slow, pronress, as she had n heavy tow of boom timber behind her. CORRECTION.-â€"The correspondent at Fair-view statcdin last week's Gazette that M r. Lovely and? family had moved , to Blythe-farm, whereas he has moved to the farm. opposite, owned. by .l'Ir. John Brandon. Blythe farm is i'n Fee; clon township, owned by Mr._ John Graham ; so henceforth. let there be no mistake, as there is only one Blythe larnpindhc County of Victoria. "if n .._._1 I I "wl.m Turning Down the Doctors The marvellous cures of'Catsrrhotons Thousands are daily recognizing the exceptional merit of this simple inhaler treatment, and in- stead of running to the doctor with their winter ills they protect themselves by Cat. aryhozone; it kills colds in the head in. ten minutes,‘ quickly ‘relieves Catnrrh, Broni chitis, Asthma, Lung Troubles, and, cures even though ull other remedies ha'vc fail-ed. Gatnrrhozone is very pleasant, safe and cpnvenient to use. Its best recommenda- tionis its enormous 'sdl'e; try it to-tlav. Price $l, small size 250, at Druggisfs. Sold by W. ll. Robson. ‘ " ACCIDENT.â€"OH Tuesday last, in Dc- ch 8L Sons’ stave factory, M r. Herbert Baby kicked, with his lcl't foot, at some small blocks of wood that were lying close to a saw, and unfortunately kicked too carelesdy. The result was that the saw out through his 'boot and inflicted auash two inches long at the base of his great'toe. He went to Dr. Wilson, who dressed the wound, after putting, in three stitches. ‘ ‘ _ Dis.\rrotarnn.â€"-Rev. ,ll. Manila- 'mnra, pastor of St. James’ Uhurwh,‘left for Winona 0n Wednesday, having handed in his resignation after a resi- dence here of almost exactly a year. Why he got dissatisï¬ed we do not pos- itively know, and therefore say nothing about it, We, and, we. believe, every other' member of the congregation, not only hoped, but expected, that hc would remain until the new church which he was instrumental in erecting should ho nearly, ii not entirely, l'rco from debt; 'and those who-- have entertained that hope and expectation feel very much disappointed. ' Some Results of Impure Bloom _ A blotched, pimply, disfigured face, feel’ r-ngsof exhaustion, wracked nerves, hen-d- ‘:iche and a dull brain. The praper cure is one Fort-ozone Tablet after each meal. Fer- rozqn'e clears and beautiï¬es the complexion by making rich, pure blood. It restores the cnfeebled brain and unstrung nerves to a healthy, vigorous condition. It invigor- ates all the physical and mental powers, and brings strength and ambition totho depressed. Refuse asubstitutc for Ferrm zone-it’s the best tonic, rebuilder and in- vigorator known. Price 50c. at drnggists or Poison 8: Co , Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. _ . 1 IT WAS GO0D.â€"The entertainment given in the basement of the Methodist church on the evening of the 9th inst. was a. very good _ one and was well at- tended; but we can afford neither time nor space to do more than just mention it. There was excellent music by the orchestra, some good singing and three, or four little plays (if we dare call theta '-thnt).in which the “ boys" and young ‘ladies who took the different parts ac- quitted themselves‘ admirably. A very long recitation, “ The Convictfs Escape,†by Mr. Horton, was much applaudcdt. Lemon pie, cakes, colfce, etc, were- scrvcd at the close of the entertainment, and were disposed of with great celerity._ HOW ARE YOUR KIDNEYS it" THIS SIMPLE TEST \VILL TELL. If any of your family have been troubled’ with kidney disease, make n test of. tho- urinc, and satisfy yourself whether-you needs. food remedy beforethe disease has caused'serious complications. To-morrow morning put some urine in a. glass or bot»-~ tle and let it stand for twenty-four hours. If it shows particles or germs floating;~ about, is milky or cloudy, or contains-r. reddish sediment, then your kidneys are- diseased. Commence at. once to take Fer-- rezone to arrestthese unnatural‘:conditions. Ferrozone is especially intended for. the immediate relief and cure of- kidney and‘ bladder troubles, andjits health-giving. strengthening- properties will be felt at once in new, pure blood, healthy circuln». tion, good color, increased vigor and a gen-1.- eral strengthening of the system. Ferros none. quickly corrects urinal disorders,_ headache, and" pain in the back. It int-- proves the appetite, digests the food, and" makes it nourish the nerves, makes them. strongandieuduring, and ï¬ts one for lots. ~.of-hard'work. Don’tb'e ‘misled bye-cheap, so-eallcd: kidney cures offered by dealers. for the sake of extra proï¬ts There is only one safe and. reliable speciï¬c for Kidnap, Blnclder,_Liver and urinal troubles,andii.s- name is Ferrozone. Refuse point blank to. accept a substitute, and insist. on yours. druggist supplying the genuine Ferrozone;; it is the best. Price .000.- pcr liox,’ or three boxes for $.25. At all druggists, ‘or by~ Emil from. NYC‘; Polson 8.: 00., Kingston,_ nt. CORRESPONDENCE . Municipal‘ Ownership. Editor» Gazette, Will youkindly allow space for the folk llowliirg staltemenlsdre purchase of the mill, lg mug p ant an water o '..' l lage for $35,000 ‘l, p wcr by the v“ I How can the money be raised 7' By the issue of4 per. eent. debentures which we believe can, be sold at suï¬icienti-i premium to pay- all the working- expense- and leave a working surplus. What will the revenue be ? The mill can be rented at $1,200 per‘ year and taxes on an assessment of $6,000. The present. income from‘ the electric- light plant is over $2,100. ~ The mill may be rented for more than. $1,200per-yenr if a. satisfactory tenant can. be secured. ‘ The income from, electric-light may bo- mcreased, by adopting the metre system 0r- charging, only ‘tor the amount of. elocriw current used. . 1 _ What willbe-thc probable expensct: Q: