w W llllP illlllllli ll llllSl lilillllllli Sill. All lines of Dress Goods to b. son during this Clearing sine at;- one-qna-rter oï¬' the price. All lines of Silks and Satins at one-quarter on‘ the price. lorwas lifted clean off, carried some distance. and deposited llllllc road. The night after the rain there was a hard frost, which did a good deal of h inn, though, \ve are glad to learn, not at uiueh as was at ï¬rst. feared. Since . then there have been two or three slight frosts and another rain, but on Tui-silay a change for the better took place, and it is to be hoped that warmer weather will now set in. "4 a’ DDNT USE PAPER . oiw'e/woundiaewwumieku;.'.'.¢ ,1,‘ _ g g 4,9‘,‘l4' Lagies’ Regular 25c. Black Cashmere Men’s Shirts and Underwearat cut prices. ‘ a. ose nt....-................. 20th - l BQDILY WEAKNESS. 35c. Cashmere Hose at 28c. Men’s‘.Felt Hats at one-qnaiter ofl‘ the :l , . . _ 40c. Cashmere Hose at 32c. price. Z, A DISTRACTING, coypr'rioy THAT IS 1n dOIDg yOu-l. Sprlno- 50c. Cashmere Hose at ..... . 400. All lines of Carpets cut right down to‘ f; fililgmmflgip curler) BY renuo- r ll . t1] b All lines ‘of Cotton Hose at big reduction “inflame COSt' 1 ' ' " “\bAi P REMEDY IN “a a’ erlno‘ at m price. Dress Muslius and White Lawns at deep " 'i TABIET FOR“ TO BE TAKEN AFTER u b A l.) t ' 1 F1 11 tt d I . A i L r t lg stock of Black and Colored Kid cu prices; a 5° anne ‘3 95 a“ '3" fl'llCII MEAL. 1 IS IlOii the l 61y beSli ‘ Gloves at one-quarter oil‘ the price. Wrapperettes. P11: l fagrred out, ideas come as sow as One . t . 1 . ? _ P _ ' ‘ ‘ 1 1 -quarter off the n e of Me ‘s a d Alarge and most complete stock of Tab e .f molasses in January. You think of things YOU can get fOI YOlll lTlOlley. And. hOW Boys’ Suits, P C n n Linens, Bleached and Unbleaclied,- __ Juli alm'bm .0 mi 1,... $1.31.? goiw’ do on know on ai e 0 ettin th b t Mr’ <1 *0 P s ' “t “mm ‘"‘m' 1' an tie uoyancy an s rengt ' ia ~ma es ‘ ‘ O‘ 18-1. --1 ants at.... ....-. l-ZS- ' life a pleasure, that’s gone too. The doctor Xbl ' l y l D h D e es Rienb ‘El-2,5 Pants at .......... 1.00. 20 (Twenty) Ladies’ Cloth Ready-‘cm’ : would saydtliat you are run down, and you q ' . en's 1 ants and Overalls at 850. wear Suits ranging from $6.50 to ~_" dim" eat 01‘ tildes‘; enough. Y°"1‘ stomach .IJOMSll ‘2e VI?’ ue un 68S you ave seen our Men’s 75c. Overalls ...... 600. $l2 a suit;,one-tchird off the price. d requires some. aid and probably your di- . gestion needs a bizacer. The blood should ~ Stocli ' et us Show you What we have l, have phosphorus and iron to strengthen Q , " ., 1 and purify a ' - liO k 10W y 0L1‘ . Be sure andattend this Big Clearing Sale now gelng on at ‘i New, Ferrozone is a wonderful blood 7 . . .. ' é? I.» maker and nerve stimulant. It_is really a ' ' GEO H MCGEE ‘x food for the blood, nerves and vital ener- ' I ' I R ALLAN a co ,8 ‘i lilies, and will improve your run down con- t I “pl I ' ‘ 'i dition in a very short time. Ferrozonc will ' :Luakc you strong and capable of doing a' ‘ ' ' heavy dav’s work without fatigue. It is a marvellous remedy and does marvellous ' . t things, as the following testimonial proves. _ _ - . “ After my baby was born I was left in a v - ‘ weak, sickly condition, totally unï¬t for a R methods household duties. I was excitable i y and nervous, and trifling things bothered - . - . me very mneli, I somehow would not gain a strengtlhfaltliouvb I took malt extracts and I 0 B U L D ' .1 .;~_ tonics all the tinde. A lady friend recoin-_ ' I. mended Ferrozone, which I usedwitli splen- . did results. The ï¬rst box helped/ quite a . ~ 1 (1 _ little, and when I hm, taken six boxes my I am pi epaie to supply all necessary material frgmel' Misï¬t. “(tidy (flgeeks and good Srir- for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, Were n yres ore . - - _ ~ _ _ . _ Youcan'npend 500'“, bet,e,.,,dv,,,,,,,ge and 1t Will pay you to consult me before buying. than on a box of Ferrozone and the sooner ' I’ . ' . ' . you get Ferrozone the soon,“ you will get Planing done on short notice by ï¬ist class well. Don’t accept a. substitute, but insist NVOTkIllell. ' on your druggist supplying the genuine - , Ferrozone which sells for 500. a box or . . . . _ % three boxes for Si .25. By mail from N. C. l Fl gAW DFGRDI 5?di “willâ€l'llilthlililanmlWM .,._ Polson ls Co.,Kingston, Ont. - B ° . anon ~Rothsch11d * 1...,‘ _ 9 Judge Street, of Toro'nTo. ‘hasdectded WILL MAKE THE SEASON OF 1903 AS FOLLOWS : that a husbandmis .‘Kliable'lgfori.VSlanders . . ;~ MONDAY, May 11th, he wiltproceed by ‘way-pf Burnt River and Galway uttered by his wife. ' ' ' > - ' ‘ ' : Roadyto Kinmount, where bewill remain over night. ‘WANTED. . . . , _ Several private‘ bills have been con- A man , to take charge of the Singer TUESDAY, lie wiLl retilii'ii, by _way of Watson’s Siding, to his own stable, sidered in Parliament, and the claim of Sewing Machine businesg in the village of T E \vieie t “l remain until the following Monday morning. -- i...‘ Port Hope to the Trent Valley Canal Fenelon Fallsf Good terms will be given w “.H ABOVE "3"" W'LL BE CONT'NUED THR°U°H°°T THE SEASM' 1‘ 0+ “"““W “MWMMmememwmeWo l ‘i; to the right man. Apply to . JOHN .HORE, Singer Oiï¬ce, Lindsay outlet was presented. A number of members urged the speedy ‘ completion oi the canal. - . In Ireland great elforts are being made by the Department of Agriculture to improve the methods of farming. slu County Donceal poultry, flax show, llive stock, and cottages, garden and farm prise schemes have been intro- duced. ~__.___.__- ..____.__. ~__. . '._._~-.._ DESCRIPTION AN D~ ,PEDIGREE. Baron Rothschild is a beautiful seal brown, rising 8 years old,stands 15 hands 3 inches high, is possessed of good bone and muscle, sound feet and superioraction. He is a natural pacer, and is acknowledged by horsemen to be a perfect type of the trotting and pacing lineagb. He has only to be seen to be admired, and breeders will do well to examine him before breeding their mares. Baron Rothschild was sired by Kean Rothschild ; he by Rothschild. Great grandsire, General Kean, record 2.18 3 he by Mambrino Patclien bv Mambrino Chief, by Mambrino Paymaster, by Mambrino, 'by imperitell Messenger. Kean Rothschild’s dam by Boncy, by Bumble Bee, by St. Lawrence. Boney’s dam by Clarion Chief, 2nd dam by Black Hawk 3rd dam by Toni Kimble; 2nd darn on sire’s side a pacing mare by Forbhet, 12-4" AL. aw ' L0 , _L Look it over; also your Buggy. If they need any BIRTI-IS. Ronn.-In the township of Fenelon, on Tuesday, May 5th, the wife of 'Mr. Lewis Robe of a daughter. DIED. Nnivitr.\u.--At Fcnelon Falls, on Monday, May 4th, Samuel Newman, aged 57 years. ________,__â€"_-â€"-â€"-â€"-:_â€"~ FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Z'Teneoii Falls, Friday, MayISth, 1903. Reported by the North Star Rollo-r Mill Co. Wheat,Sc'otch or Fife .... 70 to 75 Wheat, fall, per bushel.... 65 67 Wheat, spring .... 65 67 Barley, per bushel . . 37 40 Buckwheat“ .... .. . . 37 40 Oats, “ 27 28 Pease, - “ ........ 58 ‘ 60 Rye, “ 45 47 Potatoes, “ .... .... 70 80 Butter,per1b..'.... ..... . 16 18 Eggs,per dozen ........ .. 10 12 Hay,per ton............. 7.00‘ 800 Hides .......... .. 5.00 5.50 ,triogsuive) 585 6.10 Hogs (Dressed) .... 6'00 7.00 Beef ............ . ...... .. 4.50 5.50 Sheepskins ..... .. . .. 50 75 Wool" 7 l2 Flour, Silver Leaf . ..... .. 1.90 2-10 Flour, Victoria .,.. Flour, Family, Clipper. ... 1.65 1.85 Bran, per 100 lbs ...... .. . 90 1-00 Shorts, “ “ . ..'. . . Mixed Ch'op “~ ......... 1-15 M WANTEDâ€"Moulders’ Improvers. Young men who have had'experience and‘ wantte attain greater experience over a larger range of work, principally stove plate. Apply to Tnii Gunner Fouxonr.Co., Lini'rnn, 11-6 Toronto. __'________________________-__- KAWARTHA LAKES. TRENT llllLLEY llllllltilt'lliill COMPANY, LIMITED. t. ‘nag-3:1 Bob'caygeon, Sturgeon Point, Lindsay.- ESTURION or, MANITA‘. May l to 31 8r Oct l~to el-ose of navigation. Bobcaygeon lv 8.00 a.m. Arr L'indsay arr lo 30 “ Lv 3.00 “ Calling-at Sturgeon Point on signal. For-tickets and general information apply to .D. Gould, ‘agent, Telephone Exchange. ,.. 1.80 2.00- 1.00 1.10- 1 25 5.30 p.m. ~Reliability _____________________â€"-_-â€"â€"- _ You can place full reliance in Dunlop Detachable Pneumatic Tires-they will never betray your trust, hardest to punc- . turo, easiest to repair. Years of excellent; service have made them 0t almost) uni- versal adoption. Every wheel with a repu- tation is ï¬tted with them. Every rider of ' experience insists on them. Dunlop Tires make bicycle enthusiasts. They increase the pleasure of wheeling and. minimize the troubles. Bicycling is an assured success with Dunlops. ', The Dunlap Tire. Co. ' Limited . Toronto, Ont. Depots at Montreal, St. John, Winnipeg, Vancouver. Hibe you found a Dunlap Coin? 1 We inviteyou to our Spring Millinery. Opening M We extend a cordial invitation to ladiesf- - ofFenelon Falls and vicinity to visit our establishment, where experience and in- genuity have made it possible for intending- - purchasers 'to obtain an assortment of Mil- linery Goods which is complete ‘in every detail for the coming season. Our import- ations 0t Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Braids,. Silks, Noveliies, re idy-to-wear and untrim- med Hats, will impress you with our ability to serve your every want. April 2nd, 3rd,. . 4th, 1903 Missll. Washbuni .'r.t.trirBERt repairing or ï¬xing up, now is the time to have it done, and my shop is the place to have it clone right. ‘New work done on short notice. lliillllii lllli Eilllll is printed every Friday at the oï¬'ice, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION : $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates. Professional‘ orrbusiness cards, 50 cents per line pcr'annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and E C. EDWARDS, 2. cents per line for every subsequent inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less-1,. upon reasonable terms. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- cctly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAN-D,’ Proprietor. arts tier es To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or loyv prices 1n . wnui. PAPER... \Ve have them ‘here now for; your selection. Goonmrrs; LINDSAY, NEXT TO .smnson._»non8n. SECOND DIVISEGN GDUBT by Montreal Telegraph; 3rd dam by Black Hawk Morgan, 4th dam by Long Island. Baron Rollischild's dam, Daisy Bell, is by Manibrino Southain, grand-dam, Lady Rothschild, 3rd Dam by Black Lock, 4th dam by St Lawrence. Mambrino Soutliam has a mark-of 2.26, private trial 2 20, last half 1.08. He by Mambrino Gift 2.20, he by Mambrino Pilot 2.27 (saddle). Daisy Bell, dam of'Baron Rothschild, has a mark of 2 36 private trial. Little Jim, half brother to Baron Rothschild, paced a Port Perry in 1899>in 2.27; It will thus be seen that this horse is closely - relate-d to the best‘ s'trai'iis of trotting and pacing lineage in America. He is a' descendant of Pilot, sire of Maud S 2.085}, Jay-Eye-See 2,10 Nntwood 2.18}, and other noted performers. i “Wm. HMMMNW"§QMWQW W“QMOWWҠTERMS.---To insure afoal, $10, payable b Feb. 15'; I o . for $6, to be paid on the last round. Insured margs must be’ rgtiiizned igulsfï¬jfl; the horse or they will be charged as season mares. Parties disposin'r °°f mares before fouling time will be charged insurance whether mares are inbfonl or ‘not All accidents at risk of owners. The offspring shall remain the property of the owner of the horse until paid for. Over 13o acres of good pasture free to mgres from a distance. Joan ELLIS Fen-eion Falls, Apri128th, 1903. iv PHOPms-ron â€"â€"OI<‘ THE’- County of Victoria. he next sittings of the ab-ove- Court wil be held in 'l‘womey’s hall, Fenelon Falls 0N MonnAY, iULY 13th, 1903, commencing atl o'clock in the afternoon. Thursday, July 2nd, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other conn- ties must be served on or before Satur- day, June 27th. E. D. HAND, Bailiff. Fenelon Falls, April 15th,,1903. ____.__-- llNllSllY’ liAliBli WORKS. Rubi. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and lIEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. Being a practical workman, all 'should (see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. 'i WORKS--In the rear of the Market on Cambridge-st, Opposite the packing house a. CHAMBERS Clerk. First-class work, reason-f able prices, at the-“ 6-31-. ette.†office. we have jiist' re- ceived our Spring. and Summer stock; of Boots and Shoes. in all the newest. and up-to-d a testyles; Call and see them. ' Prices right.‘ NEVISUN’S HARNESS SHUP...