._ . .. ,...- -_~_M....._.._ «mmâ€"m. Wmmm n...“ 1.“...- .r v v r ~ - - WW \Ip' ‘. nl‘itifiii?‘ course it is not expected - thirt’the dust‘ shall-be laid on every . M street'i'n the village, but we hope that m H h i in th'e'fnture Francis street will not be Eve-[gt n61? l 1 ngtlected as much as it has been in the _ IORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF ' I. I ‘ - - __ - VICTORIA. . . - ~ - ‘ a New SINGER Acornâ€" Mr. John I I â€"- we invite you All lines of Dress Goods to be sold during thls Clearing Sale ate: ,. Here, the Singer Sewing Machine Com Nome" ‘5 hereby give“ mm the to our Spring one-quarter Off the price. All lines Of Silks and Pulp: 8 rerrgentfhtfvc =1t_Lflnf1r‘aY. drop- Municipal Gouncfl "liner! Satins at one-quarter of? the price. i p i m on 3m“ (w t" m mm us that of the Corporation of the County of Vic- opemng' he had appointed Mr John S Northey mm, win meet in the i be,†age,“ in place of Mt prion who I' I I Ladies’ Regular 25c. Black Cashmere Men’s Shirts and Underwearat cut prices: " was 5†SQCCCSFWI here “ml the complmy (101111011 Chamber! Court House' We. extend a cordial invitation to ladies 3S§oéftsliindrd Men’s Felt Hats at one'qn‘wtcr Off the li moved him to Cobourg. We doubt Lindsay, of FenIelon Falls and vicinity to visit our 40c. Cashmere Hose at .... 32c. pnce' establishment, where experience and in- 500. Cashmere Hose at ...... 40c. All lines of Carpets cut right down to- whether a better man than..\l r. Northcy could have been selected for the position. Wholesale 605t- l'le knows the country around here and the people, and, as'ï¬he is well and favor- ably known to them, it is fairly safe to predict that he will prove a ï¬rst-class agent, and sell as many machines as his gennity have made it possible for intending purchasers to obtain an assortment of Mil- lmery Goods which is complete in every detail forthe coming season. Our import- ations of Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Braids, Silks, Noveliies, re idy-to-wear and untrim- med Hats, will impress you with our ability All lines of Cotton Hose at big reduction in price. A big stock of Black, and Colored Kid Gloves at one-quarter of the price. I One-quarter oï¬â€˜ the price of Men's and Boys’ Suits. A TUESDAY, JUNE 9th, 1903, at two o’clock in the afternoon. J. R. McNEILLIE, County Clerk. Dress Muslinsiand White Lawns at deep cut prices; also Flannellettes and. Wrapperettes. , A large and most complete stock of Table - Linens, Bleached and Unbleached, County Clerk’s Ofï¬ce, at clearing prices; ' ' u . Lindsay May 26th, 1903. to Serve yourevery want. active and energetic pred-cesson. ’ Men’s $1.50 Pants at.... .. $1 25- ' “I†\len’s $1.25 Pants at . . . . .. . . . . 1 00. 20 (Twenty) Ladies’ Cloth Readr-to-- " W A I n . , _ r - ,I IN . I Men sisal Pants and Overalls at 85c. wear Suits, ranging from $36.50 to SURROUNDED BY MANY HIDDEN ’ 3'15“ Men’s 750. Overalls ...... . 60c. $12 a suit; one-third off the price. I: DANCERS n , - There are thousands of people who are ‘ gailhIIS I “we “"°°“S°‘°“s M the dangers they mu†,- ’ 93' Be sure and attend this Big Clearing Sale now going on at: "- . \ y g in allowing their health to run down. From a half-sick, half-well condition, it is only a step further to some disease like typhoid or pneumonia. When nerves are irritable, , sleep,is always disturbed, appetite is poor, ~ WILL RUN _ Humaseekers’ 3,9, Excursions Miss M. Washburn. R- 3- ALLAN & cogs . and the'blood is thin. In thef vpry worst wa 'Ou re uire a course 0 erroz me, _ whichblms reitored many thousands from To the CalmdmnvaVthWest at-Rgtum "‘ g :_I enfeehled, run-down health, and will malie' w ‘I Fmes- I ,. I III SI 'ou'vi orous and stron in a comparative y innipeg .. g I Regina TI, It ghort %ime. “The begneï¬t derived from $235ng -- T - yoiï¬egaw Ferrozone,†writes Mr. W. P. Grinell, of mg“, “:ij °, -.. I'; Moneton, “ is really astonishing. F0; tvIrl'o 35:356.. link-gripeoglbert A3" I r ' r I. cars I was never free from nervous ea - -~ c e } . . . , ., ., globe and acute pains in the hack and side. Ravi:%i:e'??.. ' ’ Calgary'm" 0 ' ' ' . ’ I a II The regular use of Ferrozone made my Binscarth'.. Red"Deer.... ' . 5, health better than ever before. I am ten 353:: g3; ‘ Sim“? i I , - - . cona I I _ I pounds heavrer, and feel stronger and bet- I I_ I , I I III I ter in every way asthc result of Ferrozone.†Gomg JUNE 1th, lfetlll‘mng until AUIG. I Mrs. M. W. Schneider, of Portland, writes : 4111911 Fall 01' S: S AllIlabasca). GOIDg III “ Eight months ago I was so ill with stom- JQNE 18th: l'etm'mu-g until AIUG- 18th (2111 I, ach trouble that I never expected to be “‘11 01‘_S- S Afll‘tlbilsml G‘Omg JIULY 4th, ,I well again. Everything I ate fermented l'culfmng Em“! SEPT- 8‘11 (all rail or S. S- . r -, and caused dySpeptic pains. My head ached B'I’lP'tObfl)-.; Tiflmts MIG not good 0n “ Im- _ . )n so I thought it would split. 1 found Fer- rsrrtl lelted'_ For tlckets and rmnrhlet rezone a treasure. Eight boxes made me swing fun. llm'tlcl}l“1'5y “Dilly t0 your Hem“ , . . r, as healthy as any woman could wish to be.†eat Gil-“Mk3†Paolï¬c “gent 01‘ to In your Sprlng-I A. II. NOTMAN, ‘ Assistant General Passenger Agent, I 71 Yonge St., Toronto. wall papering that , is not the very best you can get for your money. And how do you know you, are getting the best ., possible value unless you have seen our- ’ 3. stock? Lotus show you what we have. : Ferrozone is a. speciï¬c for all diseases of the nerves, stomach, kidneys, liver, bladder, and positively cures rheumatism, sick head~ ache and tired, nervous feeling. Price 50 cents per box or six boxes for $2.50, at all druggists, or from the Fen-ozone Comptny, Kingston, Ont. Ferrozone assures health. I Look it over; also your Buggy. If they need any repairing or fixing up, now is the time to have it done, and my shop is the place to have it done right. KAWARTIâ€"IA LAKES. nun VALLEY NAVIGATION charm. LIMITED . BIRTI-IS.' SMITH.â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Tuesday,. J'tlne 2nd, the wife of Mr. Thomas Smith of a. daughter. The infant lived only three New work done on short hours. _ with†: ._____â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ . . ~ notice, to Show. you. :-., EIARRHIm? P Bobeaygeon, Sturgeon Pomt, Lindsay. ‘ ' -' MorrATâ€"Hnonnsâ€"-At tie .tptist ar- «:13 . NIn__J 1 , sonarre, Fenelon Falls, by the Rev. B. swmo “ne _Stto ocmbm ISt' , g HI r Davids, on Wednesday, June 3rd, Mr. Egb?“yge(§lt g 1‘: “f,â€- “gd 3 10 P-IrIfl. A . I Robert Moffat to Miss Jennie Hughes, both “33:33),†- A†823 u‘ n u - -~ I- x, y of the township of Somervrlle. .\ “ LIVI n 00 (I u 5 45 II ~I , M I Sturgeon Pt. “ 12 10 pm. “ 6 55 “ DIED- Bobcaygcon Arr. l 15 “ “ ’8 10 “ ' ' ' Gnarlsâ€"In the township of Verulam, on Sunday, May Blst, Curnelius Curtis, aged 87 years. - Hmvna.â€"ln the lownship of Somerville, on Monday, June. lst, Jered Hilyer, aged 48 years, ll months and ll days. BltADENâ€"ln the township of Fenelon, on “’ednesday, June 3rd, John Braden, aged 73 years, 2 months and 20 days. JACKSON â€"At. Portage la Prairie, Mani- toba, on Tuesday, May 26th, Richard Jack- son, aged 6') years, 10 montlis~andi~18-fdays. ’3,“ Mr. Jacksonwas for-many years a resident of. Fenelon Falls, and the news of his death will be received with much regret by his numerous acquaintances in the vil- lage and its vicinityâ€"Ed. During Ju'ne, July, Aug. and Sept., Sat- urday’s boat will await arrival of' evening train from Toronto. June 15 to Sept.. lst, leave Lindsay at p. or iiliililii iilli tililll on board. , For tickets and general information apply to D. Gould, agent, Telephone Exchange. use? You Gown TQ . , is printed every Friday at“ the oiï¬ee, corner May and Francis Streets.- IIT am prepared" to supply. all. necessary material? for House or Barn building at reasonable prices,. and 1t Wlll pay you to consult me befOre buyino‘a Planing done: on. short notice: by ï¬rst class - workmen. _ ' .V SUBSCRIPTION I $1.0M YEAR, In ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid... Mi" kinds of Rough Lumber, ' Dressed Lumber, 1...... .,, not...†a. Lech, Wheat.Scotch 011; FIif'eII,,_, 70 ,IIO 75 Wheat, fall, per us 1e 65 GZ-I , I 3;, Shingles, Wheat, spring .... G5 Barley, per bushel.... ..., 37 Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line perannum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inscr- ,,tion. Contracts by; the year, half year or I less, upon reasonable terms. F i3 FGRD"... is" FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, June 5th, 1903; SECOND DEVISIDH GDURT --â€"OF THE-â€" County of Victoria. Mse‘a‘a V» s 7“ -. ’ JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at moderate prices. Buckwheat“ .. “:7; 43 II :1 , E D HAND ' ' ‘ Oats, . 72- 2 m 1.2.7. a - - i . r .t u- . .. .. .46- ‘ n Pro metorI ie no}. s1 tings of the above Court wrl .I.» r . liaise, - u" l - I p‘ : be held in 'l‘womeyls hall, Fenelon Falls ,5 ' ' y . . . . . . . . - v ' . ' ~,.~.l'u'!.l 4-,. if; ,‘(M/ .. PotémesI ul .... . ... I W_ , 'u chum/win. A. £1025; " '°"' 10“ 1.2 ‘ commencing at 1 o’clock'in-the afternoon.. : 1a ,1 c, ‘ £11m?†to“ ' ' ' ' ' i 7 00 8.00 TELEPHONE I'N OFFIFE. Thursday, July 2nd, will be the last day ‘ ' '0 SS W‘Ol‘Kt-r‘ea’von“ 9, In???“ ‘- 4‘00 5 00 ' ‘ " ' ‘ " " ~- of service on defendants residing in this able prices at the “ Ga?†' Hgocss‘div; . i I . . 4 H o . ' l ' n 5:45». 570 I county. Defendants living in other coun- , I, n ‘n ’ - “ a- v}: . . o . o - .-.n-.-v - I I- _ I ‘ u I . v. Hogs (Dressed) . _ H I 6 93 713.) \ WW 31:; 131:: ppflserved on 01 before Satin eTwe 0545103., Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 o 5.n_ I I . . I I Sheepskins - 5g 31-: Orders for wood may be left F“ 0- EDWARgï¬im 19- D-I‘Mggvrk Wool- . . . . . . " ‘ , - - Flour, Silver Leaf .. 1.90 2-10 atiMr- Northey’s. . Fenclon.F.alls, April 15th,_19-’)3... Flour,Victoria .W, h _. 'Flour Family Clipper.... . o . 0 I -I Bran, ’per-lOO lbs .. . 90 1100 _ e ave re Shorts, †“~ 1.00‘ 1-19 a ' r V I I 1.5 1.2. , , _ served our Sprlng‘. Mixed Chop “- ......... . _. __.._____â€"â€"â€" W ‘ Horton Notice is hereby given that a By-law was passed‘by the Corporation of the Village of Fenelon Falls on the 15th day of April, 1913, providing for the issuing of Deben- tures,.to the amount of $1500.00, for the purpose of' providing money to purchase ï¬rst preference stock, to the amount of glooooxio, in Sandtord' Furniture 8.: Wood- and Summer stock of'BOots and‘Shoes. inall the newest" and. upI-tOrdate. style... ‘ You can place full reliance invDunlop Detachable Pneumatic Tiresâ€"they will never betray your trust, hardestvto punc- ture, easiest: to repair. Years of excellent service have made them of 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. . Rabi. Chambers. Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind-- say and surrounding country with MONU- ‘ MENTS and HEADSTONESPboth.Marb1e-- ‘ and granite.- ‘idii iihh Fiï¬? 362% To Montreal or New York for chome- patterns or low prices in. WALL PAPER. Estimates promptly given on all kind-sworn cemetery work. Marble- Table Tops, Wash-u Tops,..Mantle. Call and see them... enware Limited; and that suchBy-lpw wIas ' 'st red in the rewistry 0 cc or he I Id I IIII D 10 SI I I Deogtintey of' Victoria, °on the 13th dayvof- \Ve have them here now vase†“mm†‘ “n p 1),,ch etcnaspemuyI I May’ A' 13119-03," ms], 0,. aside the for your selecmon- The Dun'lop Tire co' Being a practical workman, all should P": ,5. i safiié‘ll)?:rtry?,-,tl-E (tll‘lereof mn‘t be made Gogawaflg Limited . see his designs and compare prices before 1-1093 1.1g h 1 l c , 3 I I . "I I I I within three months from the datIe of reg- ‘ 5, Toronto. Ont. pmclmsmo elsnvhmeI I iStl‘yy and 05‘“ “0t be mflde'ult‘l‘efltmh Liï¬DSAY, D M I 8 II b W1 II! e “mm m WORKSâ€"In the rcar=of 'the Market on - , Dated this lst day otJunc,J130I3I. DI NEXT TO. epotsnt omen. t. o n, n p s. a - Cambridge_StII opposite the packingIbouseI ‘ I , I I II I W‘ T‘ ‘ i ‘ ’ ‘ - H ‘b d Douro Coin? . .. . . SIMPSON HOUSE .3 eyou four: a p I I III I 17.3.. Clerk. . ., 1 II I , R. CHAMBERS. I I