r .._ .s. , . .s... .. .... .. .._,.W...w.,.w.._m... w'umam‘ x r r. {iv-4 :2 gigâ€; W W mg: ; L..'V M «b.3353, WA “WV ‘ _ - .. "‘W"Zâ€" -' r W“_._M______‘:_~:_,MW 4:: *: Viv... . “ ’“w‘uw .WW‘ M «was. W W~_mw_-gw 1 ....:4_._._.'-*_......-â€"â€"--\.. 4â€"- 1 ' ._......._.____._..__________.___.;._..___.__..__..._ 1v. (f '9 It , oiinoney. 3 life through the respect and attention they '7’ ~Just a. Coldin the Head. h ’followed by another cold or some extra exposure, is liable to result in Nasal Catarrh. Unless a radical cure is obtained, the throat, bronchial tubes, and ï¬nally the lungs become affected. Nothing cures colds so quipkly and pleasantly as Catarrh- ozone. The Inspector of Alines for Nova Scotia, Mr. Neville, says, “ Catarrhomne is the best remedy I have ever used. It cured me of Catarrh of the head and throat, and I am pleased to recommend such a satisfac- tory remedy." Catarrhozone is a safeguard against colds, coughs and eatarrh. It can be used Avhile at work, in the church, the- atre or street cars. Simply inhale Catarrh- ozone and it cures. Price $1, small size 250. Druggists or Poison 54: 00., Kingston, Ont. 'l‘nn GLonious TWELEru. â€"â€"Though there was a blur Dominion day celebra- tion in Lindsay on \Vedncsday, and one on a smaller scale at Burnt River, there was none here. There will be a great 'day here on .the13thâ€"~a week from next 12th - falling “HS 3031' ~ 30th, the wife of Mr. Geo. Mondayâ€"the upon Sunday. The village and sur- rounding country have been placarded with two hundred large posters, and, should the weather prove at all favor- able, there will be a tremendous crowd be the product of a. depraved mind in an individual who discredits everything and everybody else in the world, but thinks he himself should be believed in his state- ments and raving; about times, things and places, who has quarrelled with the rest of the world, whose life has been a miserable failure, who has lost his chance in the struggle, and who has settled down to the role ofa chronic faultï¬ndcr of everything under the sun, not sparing the most illus- trious per=ons or the. most sacred teach- ings. His last paragraph is disgusting. He tries to pose as alight in Socialism, but. his pen uncovers the heart of an ex- tremistâ€"just the material from which the foolhardy, raving anarchist comes. Such articles are of no beneï¬t either to Socialâ€" ism or your readers, but are injurious, .causing mistrust and want of conï¬dence in the good we already have. They are not appreciated by your humble servant, ' A. WILSON. BIETIIS. Cannw.â€"At Lindsay, 011 Tuesday, June Carew of a son. My FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, July 3rd, 1903. Reported 01/ we Norm out?" Roller Milt 00. m town. .Them “in be IOtS Cf eating Wheat Scotch or Fife .... 70 to 7-5 and drinking, and plenty of speaking Whem‘mnlpcrbushcluu 68 70 too, as Col. Sam Hughes, )1. 1)., J. H. Wheat: spring 68 7,, McConnell. of Windsor, Dr. Wood. of Barley, per bushel.... 37 40 Kirkï¬cld, Charles Fairbairn, ex-M. 1)., BucliWhCM“ -- - - 37 40 of Verulam, County Master Cotting- gaff: :: gg ham, J. H. Carnegie, lion. J. R. Strat Rigbe’ u "" 4,, ton. Mr. John Austin and the resident Pbdtoes, u 70 80 ministers have been. invited to address Butter',pel-1b 16 18 10 12 the assembled brethren, and several of Eggs, per dozen , . . . .. . . .. them are sure to come. We have had some big celebrations here on previous twelfths, and the one on Monday week is expected to eclipse them all. Dreadful Spinal Pains. Weak back, pain in the side, number their victims in thousands. Only very powerful and penetrating remedies will reach these distressing complaints. Nerv- iline is as sure to cure them as anything in the world can be sure. One drop equal in pain-subduing power to ï¬ve drops of any other. Potent, penetrating, persistent in action, these express the qualities of Nerviline. Druggists everywhere sell it. Man BUILDINGâ€"Mr. M. [1. Mc- Callnm is about to put up a handsome red brick dwelling-house 24 x 36 feet and a. story and a- half high on his lot. on the no.1'th side of Oak street, and the cellar is already partly dug. Mr. Jas. Growdcn. of Lindsay, is to do the stene and brick work, and Mr. David Sharpe. who has the contract for the whole building, will do the carpenter work himself. The cellar will be completed and the walls commenced as soon as possible, as Mr. hlcCallnm is to have. possession by October -,.15th. We have not seen the plan or speciï¬cation of “ Mac’s†future homeybnt have no donbt'that, when ï¬nished, it will com- pare favorably with the many handsome residences on that street. We may'rcâ€" mark, in this connection, that 31120. W. Burgoyne’s house on Francis street wast, and M rs. Robson’s on Fidlcr’s bill, are rapidly approaching completion, as is, also, an addition, apparently about 316 2:24 feet, that Dr. Mason is putting to his house on Francis street cast. Mr. Iinkpin and his assistants are at work on the Smith houses, which are under- going repairs that will cost a good deal / THE JOY canvas? WOMAN. A“ BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION AND A GOOD FIGURE. ' These are coveted by all sensible women because they lend additional enjoyment to command everywhere. The most vivacious robber of beauty is ill-health. It is well known that when a. woman gets thin she loses her nerve, energy and complexion at the same time. When these are gone she is deprived of the most highly valued ac- quisitions of her sexâ€"beauty, strength, vivacity. A well rounded form is depend- ent upon perfect nutrition.. Food must be assimilated and turned into rich, red blood, otherwise a good complexion is impossible. If you are thin, run down, have blue, trans- parent skin, you need Fer-rezone. When the nerves are weak and the tears ever ready to flow, it’s a sure sign you need it very badly. Nothing , on earth makes blood so vitalizing, nothing puts on ï¬esh, makes hard muscle and renovates weaken- ed systems like Ferrozone. Why not re- store your beauty and keep back signs of old age ’? It iscasily done with Ferrozone. Suffer no more from nervousness and weak-- ncss; use Ferrozone instead. Let Ferro- zone help you to get more out of life. It is an easy and quick read to health, a splendid remedy for all womanly disorders. Don’t fail to- test F‘errozouc, which drug- gists sell the world over. Price 50c. per box, or six boxes for $2.50, by mail from the Ferrozone Company, Kingston, Ont. Ferrozone assures health. CORRESPONDENCE . WW To the Editor oftlte Fenclon Falls Gazette :* SIR, Kindly permit me to draw your at- t'enlion to the character of the article on the ï¬rst page of your paper of June 19th, entitled “ The llisinformation ofthe World,†by Geo. B. Herron in Globe Fair Journal. I think you could not have read that article carefully before inserting. it in your'paper, else you would have consigned it to the- waste basket, as it is a‘ slanderous libel on- the press, religious and secular, upon the country he lives in, and upon the Christian church. The whole letter seems to me to. Hay,perton...... ....... 8.00 900 ides..... 4.00 500 .525 5.59 l-Iogs(live) ,, Hogs (Dressed) ', 600' 7:90 Beef.....................*450 5.00 Sheepskins....... 50 75 Wool ' .... . . . . . . 3 M Flour, Silver Leaf .. 2.05 2.35 Flour, Victoria 2.00 , 2-20 Flour, Family, Clipper.... 1.85 2-05 Bran, per 100 lbs ....... n . 90 1 00 Shorts, “ “ ......... 1.00 1.10 Mixed Chop “ .... . 1.15 1-25 PM it] the littltltt of tendon Fallal ._â€"..â€"â€"â€" LADIES Aim Gnurnmmn â€" I I am a candidate for the ofï¬ce of . Water Commissioner, and am seeking elec-’ tion thereto solely because I think the vil- lage has far less protection against the rav- ages of ï¬re than it ought to haveâ€"less, probably, than any other place of its size and importance. I have to be away from home on business during the remainder of this week, nnd therefore cannot personally solicit your votes; but if you honor me with your conï¬dence and elect me on Alon- day next,I will not only use my utmost. endeavors to materially increase our ï¬re ï¬ghting appliances, but will do my best to in every way further the interests of the village. JOSEPH HEARD. Fenclon Falls, June 29th, 1903. -_______â€"_______...__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" FOR 55 ALLE. A Baby Carriage, in. good condition, nearly new. Also a child’s High Chair. Apply at the Gazette ofï¬ce. 18. PRDF. .15.. Ed. DESELBERG, OPTIOIAN, FROM' GERMANY, SPECIAELIST. EYES TESTED FREE or CHARGE. He. has always a full assortment of Spec- tacles and Eyeglasses for every description of defective sight, and guarantees eptire Satisfaction to everyone. C'onsultaabion Free. no will be at Fenelon Falls from Wed? nestlay afternoon, July 15th, until Friday alternoon, July 17th, when he may be con- suited at the Mansion Houseparlors; at Kinmount from Saturday, July 18th, until Monday, July 20th, at Scott’s Hotel par- lors; at Bobcaygeon from Saturday, July 25th until Tuesday, July 28th, at the Rock- land' House parlors.‘ 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. 1?. c. CHAMBEde ' _ at Chemong. , train to Peterboro. § or after arrival (morning and evening). M- KAWARTHA LAKES. TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. Bebeaygeon, Stur eon Point, Lindsay. “ Es’runtou.â€â€"â€"June 15th to September lst. Bobcnygeon Lv.- G 15 am. and 3 10 pm. Sturgeon Pt. “ 7 15 “ “ 4 10 “ Lindsay Arr. 8 40 “ “ 5 30 “ “ Lv.11 00 “ “ 30 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 12 10 p.113. “ i 7 40 “ Bobcaygeon Arr. 1 l5 “ “ 8 “ During June, July, Aug. and Sept., Sat- urday’s boat will await arrival of evening train from Toronto. Meals served on board. After Sept. lst will leave Lindsay at 5.45 p. m. instead of 6.30 p. m. Gobecenk, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay. Elli PBlEES Ill ill DEPARTMENTS. This is the way R. B. Allan 82; Co. are selling. All lines of Dress Goods are being cleared out at deep cut prices. Muslims, Lawns, Organdies, etc. Goods line to be sold at clearing We hold a ï¬ne stock of Colored Dress Muslims, White- Everything in the Dress prlces, and our stock of the.- above lines is one of the most complete in Fenelon Falls. New Wrapperettes, select patterns, reg- ularly sold at Male. to go at. . .. .. .. 100- Ladies’ Hosieryâ€"Cotton and Cashmere Hose. Ladies’ Gloves for summer wear. 1‘ MANI'rA.â€â€"-June 15 to Sept. 5 or till notice. White Skirts Corset (‘overs etc 7 ’ 1 - Coboconk lv Rosedalelock lv 7 ()0 “ Lv- 6 40 “ Fenelon Falls arr 7 40 “ “ 6 00 ‘1 “ lv 8 30 “ Arr 5 15 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 9 00 “ “ 4 45 “ Lindsay err 10 15 “ Lv 3 30 “ Connection made at Fenelon Falls with morning train for Toronto and at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at Fenelou Falls for breakfast and tea. Bobcsygeon, Chemong, Burleigh. “ OGEMAII.â€â€"â€"June 15 to Sept. 5 or till notice. Bobcaygeo’u lv 7 00 am. Arr 7 45 pm. Chemong Park“ 9 30 “ ar4 35lv515“ Buckhorn “ 11 30 “ Lv 2 45 “ Burleigh Falls arr 12 30 “ " 1 30 “f Connection at Burleigh with “ Empress†for Lakctield and intermediate points. Meals served on board. r Leary’s line'of busscs will give Pcterboro connection with morning and evening boat Burleigh, Young’s P’t.. Lakeiield. “ Eurasss,â€â€"Commencing June 15th. Burleigh lv 6 on am. Lv 1 30 pm Mt Julian “ G 25 “ “ 1 55 “ Breeze’s “ G 50 “ " 2 2O “ Juniper I’d. “ 7 10 “ “ 2 40 “ McCraeken’s .“ 7 20 “ ' “ 2 50 “ Young’s Pt. “ 8 If) “ †3 40 “ * Lakeï¬eld arr 8 50 “ * art 4 15 “ § “ lv 915 “ § 1v 0'30 “ Young’s Pt. “ 10 00 “ “ 7 l5 “ McCraeken’s “ 10 5O “ “ S 05 “ Juniper I’d. 'H 11 00 u u s 15 “ Bree/ze’s " ll 25 “ “ 8 40 “ Mt. Julian “ 12 00 “ ‘5 9 (15 “ Burleigh arr 12 30 “ arr 9 30 “ Calling on signal at Brownscomb’s, Sheriff Hall’s and Buptics Island. * connects with (morning and afternoon) train from Peter-bore. For tickets and general information apply to D. Gould, agent, Telephone Exchange. All kinds of Rough Lumber, Dressed Lumber, hath, I Shingles, Millweed. TELEPHONE IN OFFICE. ,:,H.,.§,,, Orders for wood may be left . at Mr. W. Northey’s. lili. Alltttitl tidbit. Dunlap- 1 , '1 R’enabinty ' \ ï¬ghting in Milljne You can place full reliance in Dunlop I' never betray your trust, hardest to punc- . turc, easiest to repair= ' versal adoption. Every wheel with e. repu- tation is ï¬tted with them. Every rider or 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 Dunlop Tire Co. Limited Toronto. Ont. Depou at Montreal, St. John. Winnipeg, Vancouver. Ha‘be you found‘ a Dunlap Cola? 1 a. 600 am. Arr 740 pm. ' ' Detachable Pneumatic Tiresâ€"they will V Years of excellent; service have made them of almost uniâ€" ' Just to hand-«a fresh stock of Ladics’ Wrappers at low prices. MEN’S DEPARTMENT. 50_pairs Men’s heavy Tweed Pants at 51.00 and $1.25. - 25 pairs Men’s extra. quality Pants, reg- ularly sold at $3.00. Sale price.. $2.09 Men‘s Shirts, Collars, Ties, Summer Und~ erwear. We are making some special prices on Men’s and Boys’ Suits. All lines of Goods sold at lower prices than elsewhere. Produce taken in Exchange. to show you... ‘SEGGND DEVHSIQN GSUBT -â€"-OF THEâ€"- County of “Victoria. be next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenclon Falls ON MONDAYfJULY 13th, 1903, commencing at l'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 coun- ties must be served on or before Satur- 5 day, June 27th. E. D . HAND, E. C. EDWARDS, K Clerk. Bailiff. Fenclon Falls, April-15th, 1903. 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- linery Goods which is complete in every detail for the coming season. Our import- ations of Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Braids, Silks, Noveliies, re idy-to-wear and uni-rim- med Hats, will impress you with our ability to serve your every want. Miss 111. Washburn a. s. ALLAN. 8.- co. Ferrelon Falls you can get for your ‘money. do you know you are getting the best possible value unless stock? Let us show you what we have in doing your spring wall papering that 1s not the very best And how you have seen 0111" GEQ. H. fchEE. I am prepared to supply all necessary material for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, and 1t W111 pay you to consult me beforebuyinrr. 3 . . llaning done on short notice by ï¬rst class workmen. -- F. SMï¬iDFQED. First-class work, reasonn able prices, at the “ Gaza ette †ofï¬ce." v “We have just re» ceived our Spring and Summer stock of Boots and Shoes in all the newest and up-toâ€"date style- Call and see them. Prices right. NEVISUN’S HARNESS SHflPt