“ hefty†load, we wondered whether the buggy. which was an old as well as a light One. would get borne without breaking down; but it probably did. or we should mth likely have heard of it. Poor Girl, Pity Her. Growing ? Yes, into weakness, but not strength, Studiesâ€"plenty ofthem. Tired, of course she is, and weak too. Does not eat euohgh, and digests far less than enough This condition is so frequent, but how sel- dom noticed even by fond parents. Give her Ferrozone, then watch her appetite im- prove, her cheeks and lips grow ruddy, her step elastic, her spirits buoyant. All this simply the result of eating and digesting enough, making blood, and thereby strengthâ€" ening the nerve and brain power. Ferro- 7. me gives a woman’s strength to \veak girls. Your daughter or wife needs Ferro- zone. Get it to-day. A “PUBLIC OWNERSHIP†Boar.â€" NVe see by a communication in the Post that the owners of the cottages at Stur- geon Point. are thinking of buildtn: a steamer to ply between the Point and Lindsay, as they are dissatisï¬ed with the rates charged by the T. V. N. Go and the slowness of theirboats. Season tickets, which at ï¬rst wore only 38. have been raised to 815, with bane:th extra, and it. still takes from 1;]; to 11},- hours to travel the nine miles. The cottagers have the planof a boat that can be built and, equipped for $5 000. will allot-d ample ace-mimodatinn. and will be guaranteed to make the distance in from ï¬ve to ten minutes less than an hour. It is said that two years agopthe Esau-ion made over $53,000 g-and if the statement means that shc'tuade that amount over and above running ex- penses, depreciation in value and in- surance, it is no wonder that the Star- geon Pointers are getting dissatisï¬ed and ï¬guring out whether they cannot save money by having a boat of their own. Public ownership of other things as well as boats is in the air, and it is a step in the direction of Socialism, when allpthe appliances of production and distribution will be in the hands of and owned by the whole people. TAX Tun Cars â€"â€"Aaybody is at lib- erty to keep as many dogs ashe can af- ford to feed, or as can ï¬nd feed for themselves, provided he pays the tax imposed upon them. If he do n’t pay, his bow-wows are in danger of death by violence. and we see that Pctcrborough’s boss policeman has been provided with a double-barrelled gun. with which to shoot all tagless dogs found running on the streets. Why are cats not taxed as well as dogs? Shakespeare wrote of the “ harmless, necessary eat.†but what might; might have been true before the age of invention is not. true now. Cats are no longer necessary, as' two or three ï¬ve-cent traps will clear any house of mice, and rats can be got rid of by the same means As for the cats’ “ harm- (lhssncssf' look at the way in which they are cverlastinnly sneaking after birds; and that is why we object. to them. and would like to see their number reduced by taxation; There are two or three horrible feline monsters always prowling around our premises, and how many robins. wrrm and other birds they kill during a, summer we do n’t know. but the number mush be very considerable. It is against the law to destroy or cup- tnrc any kind of. insectivorous birds. and why should cats be allowed a privi- lege denied to human beings ? And why shold any person be permitted to kccp‘a useless and mischievous animal, and let it run at large to be a nuisance to his neighbors? Tiredness, Lassitude, Hedd- * ache. , DANGER. SIGNALS OF SPRING SICKNESS. Only the very robustcan maintain health and vigor if deprived of the quickeniug in- fluences of fresh air and sunshine. Cana- dian winters are so severe that many are compelled to abandon out-door exercise. The result is that body and mind soon be- come less active, vigor decays, sleep fails to bring rest, the brain grows weary. An ever-increasing tiredness rapidly develops , into positive weariness. These symptoms '; 'of‘. impending weakness signify danger. Lack of mental and physical power must be overcome. A rebuilding must be start- ed at once with the aid of Ferrozone, which rapidly stimulates'all the activities ol the body and restores the loss of energy and v vigor. The power of Fer-rezone lies in its ability to strengthen and purify. the blood; to nourish enfecbled organs with digested and assimilated food; to reinforce the nerves and eliminate the debilitating poisâ€" ons. You will get back your lost appetite and haven beautiful complexion. Head- aches and tiredness will be replaced by a reserve of vitality, thus minimizing any dangerfrom pneumonia, typhoid, humors and other diseases common to this season. The king of all tonics- is Ferrozone. It brings health and? keeps health. It hasno equal, and is the best and largest selling medicine of its kind: That’s the result of true merits and lasting cures Ferrozone cures stomach, liver, kidney and bladder complaints, nervousness, rheumatism and female disorders, and costs only 50c. per" box, at all dealers, or by mail from The . Ferrozone Company, Kingston,0nt. Fer. rozone assures-health. Forest ï¬res are raging in the vicinity of Folger Station and Westbrook Vil- lagc,, north. and. west. cf Kingston“ ' There are twenty-two cases of small- pox in Detroit. All the railroads in Florida are idle on account of the floods. Nearly 900 immigrants arrived at Winnipeg on Wednesday, including 710 British. ' Nine Aldermen and tax-Aldermen of Saginaw, Mich., were indicted on charges of bribery in connection with various contracts. BIRTIiS. SMITIIER.\M.-â€"In the township of Fenelon, on Sunday, May 10th, the wife of Mr. Francis Smitheram of a daughter. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, May 15th, 1903. Reported 0.1/ the Norm otar Roller Mill 00. Wheat.Scotch or Fife .... 70 to 75 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . .. 65 . 67 Wheat, sprng .... .... 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 13 Eggs, per dozen.......... 10 12 Hay,per ton...... 7.00 8.00 Hides . ...... ...... 4.00 5,00 Hogs (live) .............. 560 5.85 Hogs (Dressed) ... .... 6.00 7.00 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 450 5.50 Sheepskins.............. 50 75 Wool .......... 7 '12 Flour, Silver Leaf . ..... .. 1.90 2.10 Flour, Victoria. .... . . . . . . 1.80 2.00 Flour, Family, Clipper.... 1.65 1.85 Bran, per ‘100 lbs . . . . . . .. . 90 l 00 Shorts, “ “ ..... 1.00 1.10 1 25 MixedChop “ 1-15 WANTEDâ€"Moulders’ Improvers. Young men who have had experience and want. to attain greater experience over a larger range of work, principally stove plate. Apply to Tim Guaxnv FOUNDRY 00., Lnnrnn, 11-0 Toronto. VVANTED. A man to take charge of the Singer Sewi ng Machine business in the village of Fenelon Falls. Good terms will be given to the right man. Apply to JOHN I-IORE, 12-4‘ Singer Ofï¬ce, Lindsay COURT OF REVISION. Notice is hereby given thataa Court for the revision of the assessment roll of the TOWNSHIP OF FENELON will be held in the VILLAGE OF GLENARM, â€"011 Wednesday, the-27th day of May, 1903, at In o’clock n. in. All persons having business at the Court are hereby notified to be present. The as- ,may be examined by persons interested. J. B. POWLES, ‘ Township Clerk. Powles’s Corner, May 12th, 1903. l-l-2. COURT OF REVISON. Notice is hereby given thafa Court for the revision of the assessment roll of the Village of Fenelon Falls will be held in Twomcy’s hall On Friday, the 29th day of May, 1903, at. 10 o’clock a. in. All parties interested will please take notice and govern them- selves accordingly. The roll is now open. for. inspectiomat my ot’ï¬be. ' W. T. JUNKIN, ‘ W'lltrye Clerk. Fenelon Falls, May 12th, 1903.‘ 14â€"2. KAWARTIâ€"IA LAKES. TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED. Bobcaygeon, SturgeonPoini, Lindsay. ESTURION or MANITA. May 1 to 31 &. Oct. 1 to close of navigation. , Bobcaygeon 1v 8 00 mm. Ar-r 5.30 p.11) 2 ~ Lindsay _ arr 10 30 “ Lv 3.00 “ Calling at Sturgeon Point on signal. For tickets and general information apply . to D. Gould, agent, Telephone Exchange. in area ear as, To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or _ low , prices 1n ' WAN. Passer. I NVG have them here new for your selection. ' _ Goonwtws, NEXT T0 SIMPSON HOUSEV .....ns “an... mmâ€):th rum. ~~ t. sessmcnt roll .is at the clerk’s ofï¬ce, and t l | LINDSAY, ‘ l 1 EN 6†thing in Mint, We invite you to our Spring Millinery Opening. We extend a cordial invitation to ladies of Fenelon 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- lmery Goods which is complete in every detail for the coming season. Ottr import- ations of 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, 1333. > Miss M. Washburn Look it over; also your Buggy. If they need any repairing or ï¬xing up, now is the time to have it done, and my shop is the place to have it done right. ‘ ’ New work done on short notice. ‘r.t[thaBEat l \- iiillliil Elli-.3 Alllill - is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION :' $1.00 AYEAR, IN ADVANCE. , - or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line per annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion. and. , 2 cents perline for. every subsequent. inser=~ tibn; Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, Proprietor. unop l' ’ "Reliability ' Detachable Pneumatic Tiresâ€"they will never betray your trust, hardest: to punc- ture, easiest to repair. Years of excellent) i service have made them of almost) unl- , 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. ‘ minimize the troubles. Bicycling is an ‘ assured success with Dunlops. ' Limited Toronto, Ont. Depots at. Montreal, St. John, Winnipeg, Vancouver: Ha‘be you found a Dunlap Coin?! 3 (Fiï¬ QUE A... They increase the pleasure of wheeling and‘ _ f The Dunlap Tire Co. , llill’ CUTTING ll THIS Ellllllllli Sill. All lines of Dress Goods to be sold during this Clearing Sale at: one-quarter off the price. All lines of Silks and Satins at oneâ€"quarter off the price. Ladies’ Regular 250. Black Cashmere Hose 200- 35c. Cashmere Hose at ..g. .. .. .. 280. 400. Cashmere Hose at 32c. 50c. Cashmere Hose at 400. All lines of Cotton Hose at big reduction, in price. ' A big stock of Black and Colored Kid Gloves at one-quarter ofl‘ the price. One-quarter oï¬â€˜ the price of Men’s and Boys’ Suits. Men’s $1.50 Pants at.... ...... $125- Men’s $l.25 Pants at...... 100- Men’s $1 Pants and Overalls at 850. Men’s 75c. Overalls 600- Meu’s Shirts and Underwear at out prices. Men’s Felt Hats at one-quarter off the. price. ' All lines of Carpets cut right down to: wholesale cost. Dress Muslins and White Lawns at. deep ' cut prices; also Flaunellettes and: Wrapperettes. A large and most complete stock of Table Linens, Bleached and Unbleached, at clearing prices. 20 (Twenty) Ladies’ Cloth Ready-to- wear Suits, ranging from $6.50 to- $12 a suit; one-third off. the price.- Be sure and attend this Big Clearing Sale now going on at? R. B. ALLAN GOES-x you can get for your Dll’T USE" rtrta __ in doing your spring: wall papering that is not the very best money. And? . how do you know you are getting the best possible value unless you have seen our stock?- Let us show you what we have. to show you. cso. H. nieces... ass you some I am prepared to supply all necessary material: for House or Barn building. at"; reasonable- prices, and 1t Wlll pay you: to consult the before buyino‘. Planing done on. short notice by ï¬rst class workmen. e. SANCFORD‘... seconn nwnsrora' coon-r â€".or runâ€" County of Victoria. be next sittings of the above C'ourt- wil' be held. in Twomcy’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY, JULY 13th,,1903, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon., Thursday, July 2nd, will be the last day ofservice on defendants residing in this- county. Defendants living in other counw ties must be served on or before Satur- day, June 27th. E. C. EDWARDS, ~ Bailiff. Fenelon Falls, April 15th, 1903. E. D.HA.ND, Clerk. lINDSll ttttttt WORKS. 'A You can place full reliance in Dunlop .. Baht. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. Estimatespromptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops,.lllantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. 'Beinga practical workman, all should . 4 see his designs and, compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on Cambridge-st, opposite the-packing. house . a. CHAMBERS First-class work, reason~~ able prices, at the» “ GELZ--~ ette †ofï¬ce. We have just re- ceived our Spring . and Summer stock of Boots andShoes in all the newest and up-to-date. styles; Call and see them. Pricesright. ‘ tailors ultras. stir. l "I, s, .r : a“ ..-:tԠi A. H ff," 1*“ L?“ " I ' ‘ ‘ râ€"Lâ€"i ‘ 7 "‘ "'†\.’v ..m . r k“! If ‘H' 'x 36", meï¬ï¬â€™iiéhflrs’l 9. them-.uma 17:. :4»? .41. if: u? -_..â€" ....