]5 dozen Men’s Neckties, newest shapes, worth 25 and 350. each. Price on Saturday only 15.6... The balance of our stock of Laclies’ Sailor Hats will be sold at less than half price. These are all new goods, man of them worth 50c, 600. and 7 5c. each. We will clear the lot on Saturday at I. no Men’s Summer Underwear at 500., 750. and $1 a. suit. A bargain in Ladies? \Vrappers. Regular price $51.25. On Saturday each only . . 966.. Big Sale of Prints and Muslins on Saturday. We bought. too many of these goods and "Blunts ruins Thus. Robson. A “Tlicflheiieloli Fallsllazeite. friends. Mr. Thomas Anderson, of Peterhoro’ and his cousin, Mr. John Hall, of Tor- onto. have been visiting Mrs; Dickson, at Resedale, since Saturday, and will go home to-morrow. Rev. A. S. Dickinson and family arrived at the Falls and took possession of the Rectory on Friday last, and Mr. H. Pearn, re compensation for work on Dickinson preached his ï¬rst sermon (as road; from W. Stevenson, as to 350. a incumbent) in St. James’s church on red bonus fer-wire fence; from Dr. A. Sunday morning. Wils0n. re isolation and care of P. Mr. W. H. Day, (son of’ M’.~,Natlmn Beamish, a tuberculosis patient at John Day, of Fenelon), who recently gradu- Dancy’s; from S. Hughes, M. 1>;, ae- ated’ from Toronto University as gold knowledging having received and for- medalist in mathematics, has accepted warded‘ to Hon. Mr. Blair request from the position of assistant professor of council for a further grant to aid in physics in the Guelph Agricultural constructing new short road from Cam- College. eron to Lindsay. ' Mrs. W. S. scolt. of Toronto, and her' On motion of' Messrs. Webster‘and sister, Mrs. Dr. Coulter, arrived at the‘ Palmer, W} Stevenson was offered a Falls last week» and took possession of bonus of 30c. a rod, providing Verulam One of the summer cottages on the shore pay half this amount. of Cameron Lake. Their step-father; On motion of Messrs. Palmer and Mr. McCreary,. M. P., of Manitoba,. Mark, 3525 was granted John Danny to washerc for two-or three days“ assist him in taking care of the patient. On motion of Messrs. Webster and Mark, H. Johnston was offered a bonus of 150. a rod for 30 rods wire fence at lot 16, con. 8. On motion of Messrs. Palmer and Cragg, J‘ohn Bi'okenshire was oii'ered $150. a rod for 119 rods wire fence at lot 5. con. 2. Amendment by Messrs. Webster and Mark granting him 15c. a rod for 100 rods was declared carried. On motion of Messrs. Webster and lMat'k, council offered D. B. Mc‘l‘labb amusement. .306. a rod bonus on wire fence along 'servcd in the yard. ounted to $20. Revision. Minutes of the business of the Court at Glenarm read and ap- proved. There being no furthcr amend- ments to the roll, it was duly signed by the chairman. General township business was then taken up and minutes of last meeting read and adopted. Communications were received from WW FARMERS! If you w... your Binder Twine to be econ, , RELIABLE; _ canes, leave your order with ansâ€".â€" Powles’ Corner. (Umrrespondencc of the Gazette.) The party that was held in the school: {yard on the evening of June 26th was ‘very well attended. The baseball match between the Bethe] team and the home team was won by the' latter by 26 to 91 The match was witnessed by quite a number of spectators and caused much Tea and ice cream were The proceeds am~ 1 i 1 t. I ’n u i Z (_ l f 1' t 3'" will sell them at a sacriï¬ce- - - I Prints that Were 120-: 130' and 140- Win go at iflg' Friday, July 3rd, 1903. Village Nominations. Suits, . . . , Specml Bargains in men’s and boys Pqnts rLDd Overmus The nomination of candidates for the g' l L C o - ofï¬ces of Cunncillors and Water Com! missioners was held on Monday in Two-. mey’s hall, and were as follow : FOR. COUNCILLORS“ Lewis Deymanâ€"nominated by Pu. M'agee, seconded by C. Kelly. . S. Brokenshireâ€"nominated' by H. Paley. seconded by Kelly. Wm. Wébsterâ€"Nominated by J. L. Arnold, seconded by T. Austin. ' Thomas Robsonâ€"nominated by H. Paley, seconded by ’1‘. Austin. W‘m. Jordan Ji'.â€"â€"nmninated by M. H'..McCallum,seconded by J. H. Stantom Messrs. Brokcnshire, W'ebster and Jordan having resigned, Messrs. Dey- man and Robson were declared elected 1by acclamation. FOR “LATER. COMJIISSIONERSq ' George Martinâ€"nominated by G. H. McGee, seconded by A. McFarland. Geo. I-l. LittleLODâ€" nominated by .Johnston, seconded by L. Dcytnan. ' Joseph Heardâ€"nominated by J. L. Arnold, seconded by F. McDougall. Dr. Grahamâ€"nominated by J. L. Arnold, seconded by F. McDougall. T - w. shadows? The Big Store. “ The Jeweller,†has the largest stock in the County in . GEM and VVEDDING RINGS, WEDDTNG PRESENTS, GOLD, SILVER, and GOLD FILLED WATCHES. Send us your Repairing and FURNITURE CSfNESSS and will carry a larger and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Making, Repairing and Repamtmg, jseeonded by G. H. McGee. Thos. Robsonâ€"nominated by S. Cor- bett, seconded by Wm. Robson. Dr. Graham resigned, and Mr. Rob- son could not run, as he was elected to the council. the polls on Monday next.. m "c... ’Pilo’spé’as. , Our farming friends around here are jubilant, and well they may be, for the crop prospects were seldom or' never better on the ï¬rst day ofJuly than they are new. Up to about a month ago the outlook was bad, as there had been three weeks with very little rain and three more with none at all. But at length the “ drought,†as it was beginning to be called, catne to an end, and the fre- quent rains during June made a won- derful change on the face of nature, as well as on the faces of the farmers, who now tell us that everything is looking splendid, with the single exception of and to make DOORS AND SASH. Planing done;- on short notice. ' S. S. Gainer. Furniture and. Undertaking. WWW . Just received this week an- other lot of nice Baby Car- Engraving. S .i. Petty. The Jeweiler. l Lindsay. fair yield, though not as good a one as last year. Something over a month ago the pessimists said there would be no hay at all, but.we didn't believe them. It is true that there will be very little clover, which headed out when only a few inches high ;‘ but to talk about timâ€"v [othy being “past praying for †six or seven weeks before the time for cutting it was, we thought, nonsense, and so it % ii, .3 vans figures that, are S ' proved to be. About a week ago a V3 a c peclai farmer told us that he thought his tim- l u I othy had grown six inches in three days; and, even if the yield be somewhat be- low the average, there is so much old hay in the country, and there will be so much straw. that there is no reason to fear a scarcity of fodder. All kinds of grain and roots are growing rapidly, and, if we do not have too much rain and bad harvest weather, the farmers- will be as jubilant in the winter as they are now, which will be a good: thing for the whole community. W Fenelon Council. Also Extension Tables, Side- boards and Bedroom Suites. I carry in stock a full line of Parlour Suites Lounges, Chairs, Etc. Picture framing a Specialty. w} C-i'i-‘é-(WH‘? ‘2‘ is}? seesaw:va We? Guaranteed Pure. '7 Put up in 11b. loot- g c. i; ties, at W Qï¬c. Robson’s Drug Store. If you are m need of a Sew- ing Machine be sure and see my styles before buying. 1... DEYMAN WWWx _â€"â€"- Cameron, June 10th, 1903. .his lot 9', con. 6. Mr. John A‘. Day arrived home last: Saturday from the North-West. He likes the country well and is inclined to On motion of Messrs. Cragg and Webster, SI. McLean and Jas. Bryans :to endeavor to settle the boundary fence- lbuilding Routley’s bridge, $35. M. W. Brandonâ€"â€"nominated by J. i H. Stanton. seconded by R. M. Mason. ‘_ Dr. Gouldâ€"nominated by T. Austin. hay, of which, after all, there will be a : Council met in adjourned Court 06‘ were each granted 15c. a rod for 20 rods wire fence along lot 12, con. 3, and lot 6?. con. 6. On motion of Messrs. Webster and Mark, Reeve Parkin and Councillor lragg were appointed to meet the Ops. ' Reeve and Messrs. Brock and Walden question. On motion of Messrs. Cragg and Palmer, Henry l'l‘artle was granted 250. a rod for 60 rods wire fence at lot 5, con. 2'. On motion of Messrs. Webster and Mark, the reevc was directed to inspect the bridge at lot 22, con. 5, and rebuild or repair it. Motion by Messrs. “lobster and Mark authorizing payment of the following bills r. M. Maybee, work on con. 6, .557; John Maunder, goods for S. McFadyen,. $2; A. F. Cragg, repairs to grader, 82.2.0, working grader, 39"; M. M‘aybee, hall for- mecting, 82‘; D. Sinclair, re~ On motion of Messrs; Palmer and Cragg, council ntljburned to meet at 'call of reeve. Personals. an. William McClennen, of Peterbo~ rough, was at'the Falls on Wednesday. Mr. Herbert Deyman came from 001. alingwood on. Monday, to spend a few days at home. I Miss Violet Keown, of Toronto, was 'at the Falls this week, visiting: at Mr. The other ï¬ve will go to :Samuel Ellislsz Mr. Henry Graham, Six, of Kin- mount, was at the Falls fromvTuesday _. until Wednesday- . Mr. Will Swanton came home from Georgetown on Saturday and stayed until: Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. William Waï¬ie, of Cobooonk, were at the Falls for a few .hours on Saturday. Mrs. Andrew Torrance went to Lind-. say on Monday, to visit her daughter, Mrs. George Carcw. Mr. Joseph Heard left on Tuesday for a business trip to Toronto, and’will " be home to- morrow. Mr. Fred Cullen left on Tuesday for Huntsville, and returned on Thursday, accompanied by Mrs. Cullen and their little daughter Eva. Miss Emma Junkie came home on Saturday from Toronto, and will remain until the end of next week. Miss Irwin. irom- Manitoba, has been at the Falls since Monday, visiting her cousin, Mr. Joseph English. Miss Maude Slater came home from Toronto on Saturday, and left on Tues day for Dominion, Cape Breton. Mr. Lewis Deyman, Jr, and Mr Er- nest Pearce came home from Petcrbo- rough on Monday, and returned next day. ' Mrs. Sidney Morrison, of ‘Lindsay, and her baby daughter, were at the Falls from Wednesday of last week until Saturday. Dr. Wilson’s two sons, Archie and George, returned from Albert College, Belleville, on Saturday and will stay at home until about the ï¬rst of'Septetnber. Mrs. James Cullen was one of the moonlight excursionists from Lindsay on Monday night, and hurried up to . Mr. Fred Cullen’s to- taken look at the- baby. I Miss Bessie Nie left on. Monday for Homer, near Niagara, and her sister, Miss Alice, for Toronto, where they will spend part of the holidays visiting return next spring; Some of our citizens took in the ex- cursion to the Model Farm, and were well'pleased with what they saw. The Rev. Thos. C. Brown, who live.“ near Kingston, spent a week here visit- ing his brother, Mr. John Brown. The reverend gentleman was superannuath a year or two ago, and is now taking: life a little easier. Some of our boys are away at drill. Among those who attended the garr den party on the 26th we noticed Miss- A. Gillis, who has lately returned fro St. Louis, Mo. ‘ Mrs. A. Marshall and hcr'daughter,. Miss Sarah, of Peterborough, have been- enjoying‘ a week’s visit to Mr. RebertE McGee and other friends. Miss S Jackson, of Enterprise, is: visiting at. Mr. L. wagar’s. Mr. W. Chidlcy and family spent" :last Sunday with relatives at Oakwoodi. Mr. Wesley Howie has not been en- joying very good health fer some time; FbUR IN'TIIE BANK.â€"â€"~Owing to the‘ rapid increase of business in the local’. branch of the Bank of British Nerth America, more help became necessary,. and on Monday Mr. R'. G; W. Nicol, from Halifax, was added to the staff. EYE SPECIALISTâ€"Prof. J; [l. Der Silberg. the celebrated eye specialist, will be at the Mansion HouSe, Fenelon Falls, from Wednesday afternoon, July! l-5th, until Friday afternoon, July 17th.. .See advertisement in another column. A‘ Great Increasing Army, composed of men and women. who speudi heart and soul in a vain endeavor to over« come lack of vigor in the body. To re- place inertia by vigor, to make good, red blood that will build up the system, to have strong nerves, you must eat more, diw gest more, assimilate more. How can it be (1011077 By using Ferrozonc. It invigor- ates, strengthens, possesses magical health giving powers. Get Fcrrozone te-day andi make yourself strong and well. able druggists- and. medicine dealers sell: Ferrononc.. ' COW I‘IILI.ED:~â€"Last Friday evening a cow owned by Mr. John Shane got on the railway track about a quarter of a millo south of the station. and was struck by the train from Lindsay, which broke one of her hind legs so badly that Dr... Mason, who examined hnr, advised that she should be killed; and she was placed» upon a stone boat, drawn-to Mr. Ouilet’s slaughter-house and there put out of her misery. As she was under three years old and would have calved in less than a month, she was worth at least; $30. A Team) AnaEsrnn.â€"On Wednes-v day evening. Constable Brock arrested a tramp. who said' his name was Carl Mo-- Scale and claimed to be a German.- Mr: Brock saw him coming into town about 5 o’clock, and two or three hours later noticed him loitering about the main street. Asking- him a few questions and: not obtaining satisfactory replies, he put him in the lock-up, and next morning took him to Lindsay, whore Col. Deacon sentenced him to six months at hard labor in the Central Prison, Toronto. Constable Brock authorizes us to-state that he will give a reward of one dollar' for such information as shall lead to-the- arrest a-ndi~ conviction of any tramp who makes his appearance in the village or’ its vicinity, as he is-determined to “ go: for â€' every vagrant he sees or beamed All reliv- .6 l 4 t 1