havmg a l'epm‘tct' stationed at the locks. The. Kmloshu, with several hundred passengers. chiefly Methodists, was lock ed through on Monday forennon and went to Row-dale, where she'rrtmtiued until nearly live o’clock. giving the party of pleasure seekers upwards of four i hours in that pretty little vill'tflt‘. 0†"Tuesday tln- lilttm'trt with a load nil “ Chosen Friends " and others, left the Falls early in tlte morning for Cltemouu. and got home as per contract, at 9.30 p. tn. The .llunt'tu’s regular trip that day was run in the [CI/worthâ€. The Torturing Backaehe - oi‘ Kidney Disease CAUSES UNTOLD MISERY AND DRIVES THE POOR sorreana TO DIS’l‘ltAC- TIONA-Nn CASE THAT CAN’T BE ~ CURED BY rnaaoznnn. The duties of the kidneys are among the most important that devolve upon any organ of the human body. It for any rea- son they get out of order, it results in the system becoming poisoned by unhealthy matter that is bound to cause serious ill- ness. This explains the large number of deaths from neglected kidney trouble. It i: quite possible tliay you may have , faulty kidneyS, and not be aware of the fact. Among the most common symptoms are pain in the back and sides, morning lteadache, nervousness, sediment in tlte urine, specks before the eyes, dizziness and soul“ stomach. If you have any of these, hasten at once to take the surest of kidney and liver cures, Ferrozone. it is guaran- teed to bring prompt relief and banislt cvery’ pain and aclte. 'l‘honsands are kept in perfect health anti free from kidney complaints by Fer-rezone. Among those who speak in the most lauda- tot'y terms of the tnerit of Ferrozone is Mr. Chas F Olive, of the Gazette, St. John, N it : ‘-’ For several yearsI have had kidney trouble,†says Mr. Olive,“ ttntil quite re- centlyl suffered torture. ,.-\ few months ago my condition assumed a very serious form. I consulted several city doctors, used a well-kown pill, bttt without the I slightest beneï¬t. I sutfert-d from an intense pain in the groin, and the increasing seri~ onsness of my trouble prompted me to try Ferrozone. It gave me quick relief,and italf~n-dozen boxes cured. Fctrozoue 1 can- recommend as a speciï¬c for disordered kid- neys."-â€"Chas. F. Olive. Ferrozonc not only cures kidney com. plaint, but also such maladies as Rheuma- tism, Gout, Sciatica,'Ski‘n' Eruptions, Dia- betes, Lassitutle and Nervousness, which are caused by defective kidneys. It nett- tralizes and destroys all poisons in the sys- tetn, cleanses the blood, and invigorates the eufeebled energies. It is mild, gentle and certain. Costs 500 per box, or six for 252 5’). At druggists everywhere. Ferro~ zone assures health. 7 ~ BIRTHS. _ ., N‘nsntrrr-In the township of Fencloin, on Sunday, July 5th, he wife of Mr. Jatnhs Ncsbitt of a daughter. ‘ LMNWMW _____â€". -_..._.___._._ _.___ FENELON FALLS MARKETS. F‘enelon Falls,.Friday, July 1011], 1903. [Eeyorletl'oj/ the Worm cum Roller Mill 00. Wheat. Scotch or Fife . . .. ~70 to 75 Wheat, fall. per bushel. . . . 68 70 Wheat, spring .... GS 70 Harley, per bushel. . .. . . .. 37: 40 Buckwheat “ . . .. . . . . 37..- 40 = Oats, “ 28 30 Peusc, “ .... .... ' 58 60 Rye, “ 45 47. Potatoes, “ p ., .... 70 80 Batter-,perlb............ 16 ‘18 Eggs, per dozen-...... 10 1'3 Playv,perton....... . 8.00 900 liides . . . . . . .. 4.00 500 "dossdive‘; 515- 5.4) iI-ogs (Dressed) 6-00 7.00 Roof . . . . . . 4.50 5.50 Sheepskins.............. 50 75 Wool . . . . . . 8 l4 Flour, Silver Leaf . ...... .. 2.00 2.20 Flour, Victoria. .... 1.00 2.10 Flour, Family, Clipper.... L75 1.95 Bran, per 100 the ....L. .. 90 1 00 Shorts “- “~ .. 1.00 1.10 Mixed Chop “ . 1.15 1.2.3 C:- 3% a El? 9;? F at at so E†9335. or'rieian;-rao.\t GERMANY, SPIECIALIST‘. E YES TESTED * FREE OF CHARGE. ii'e has always a full assortment of Spoc- tacles anti Eyeglasses for every description of defective sight, and guarantees entire a tisfaetion to everyone. 0 0- "us-sultatiOn . Free.- lle will be at Feneidn Falls from Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, July 15th, until Fr'day atternoon, July 17th, when he may be con- sultedat the Mansion House parlors; at K‘intnount from Saturday, July 18th, until Monday, July 20th, at Scott’s Hotel par- iOl‘S ; at. Bobeaygcon from Saturday, July 25th until Tuesday, July 28th, at the Rock-, land House parlors. To Mentreal- or New York for choice patterns or low prices in WALL PEPE-ZR: , We have them here now for-your selectiOn. . G'UODW‘N’SL LINDSAYg, N‘E‘XT ' ' T O '- SEQIBSON. HOUSE-L. r Reliability NOTICE. The Transient Traders’ By-law of the village of Fenelon Falls will be strictly t enforced on Mond ty the 13th of July, 1903 By order of the Municipal Council. W. T. JUNKIN Clerk 1701);. S:XIJE}. A Baby Carriage, in good condition, nearly new. Also a child’s High Chair. Apply at the Gazette office. 18. “van-n a? 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 the place to have it done right. New work done on short notice. 1 r. G. CHAMBERS. _‘ All kinds of . Rough Lumber, Dressed humber, hath, Shingles, anteat- ' TELEPHONE IN OFFICE. Orders for wood may be left at Mr. W. Northey’s. '1 You can place full reliance in Dunlop never betray your trust], hardest to 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. 5 Dunlop Tires make bicycle enthusiasts, They increase the pleasure of wheeling and ' minimize the troubles. Bicycling is an assured success with Dunlops. A Limited. . Toronto, Ont; Depots at Montreal, St. John, Winnipeg, Vancouver. Ha‘he you found 21 Dunlop Coin?" 1 ______‘___________________â€"â€"4â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce,, cornchay and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION 2 V951 NEEï¬i NHT'GB $1.00 A YEAR, IN'ADVANGE or one cent per week will he added, as long as .it remains. unpaid.. .At‘dvertising: -Biates.= Professional or business cards, .50 cents per line per annutn.. Casual advertisements 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser tion. Contracts b‘ythe year, half ycaro less, upon reasonable terms. .â€"â€"â€" JOB PRINTING. executed-neatly, cor-. cctly and at moderate prices. . E. D. HAND,_ _._.. ' Burleigh 13-1 ssconn: namssnn. cbunr -.Detachable Pneumatic Tiresâ€"they will l' The Dunlap Tire Co... ' titan ttttt tililiii l l Proprietor..- .... .. . -â€"r-‘J->~ .._...... / .1 VEiZATION. This farmer uses other makes of twine and has nothing but trouble, annoyance Has to keep two men to ' and vexation. tie broken sheaves. ThOS. Robson sells Plymouth Twine. KAWARTHA . LAKES. TRENT nun NAVIGATION COMPANY. LIMITED. N ~ J ~- Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point, Lindsay. “Es'rUnxoa.â€-â€"â€"June 15th to Septt-mber 1st. prices. Bobcaygeon Lv. 6 15 am. and 3 10 p.m. Muslims, Lawns, Sturgeon Pt. “ 7 15 “ “ 4 10 " . . Lindsay Arr. 8 40 u u 5 30 u Goods line to be sold at-clearmg u Lv. 11 00 it u 6 30 u ' Sturgeon Pt. “ 12 10 p.m. “ 7 40 “ Bobcaygcon Arr. l 15 “ “ 8 55 “ .5»... During June, July, Aug. anti Sept., Sat nrday’s boat will await arrival of evening train from Toronto. Meals served on board. After Sept. 1st will leave Lindsay at 5 45 p. tn. instead of6.30 p. at. . , ‘ Ceboconk, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay. Ladfes Gioves fO-l summer we†“ MAxtra.â€â€"June 15 toSept. 5 or till notice. Winte Sk‘rtst Corset Covers) etc" Coboconk lv 6 00 am. Arr 7 40 p m. Just to handâ€"a fresh stock of Ladies’ New Wrappcrettes, select patterns, reg- ularly sold at I2§c. to go at. . . . . . . . 10 0- Ladies’ Hosieryâ€"Cotton and Cashmere Hose. Roscdale lock 1v 7 00 " Lv 6 40 “ Wrappers at low prices. Fcnelon Falls arr 7 40 “ “ 6 OO “ ' “ 1V 8 30 “ Arr 5 l5 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 9 00 “ “ 4 45 “ Lindsay arr 10 15 “ Lv 3 30 “ Connection made at Fenelon Falls with morning train for Toronto and at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at Feuelou Falls for breakfast and tea. ' Bobcaygeon, Chemong, Burleigh. ‘0GEMAH.â€-â€"June 15 to Sept. 5 or till notice Boheaygeou lv 7 00 am. Arr 7 45 p.m. Chemong Park“ 9 30 “ ar 4 351v515“ Bttckhorn “ 11 30 “ Lv 2 45 “ Burleigh Falls arr 12 30 “ ‘ 1 30 “ Connection at Burleigh with “ Empress †for Lakeï¬eld and intermediate points. Meals served on board. Leary’s line of busses will give Peterboro connection with morning and evening boat at Cltcmong. Burleigh, Young’s Pt. Laketield. “ EitPRESS.â€â€"â€"Commencing June 15th. 'Burleigh 1v 6 00 a tn. Lv l 30 pm Mt.Julian “ 6 25 “ “ 1 55 “ Breezc’s “ 6 50 “ " 2 20 “ Juniper I’d. “ 7 10 “ “ 2 40 “ McCracken’s “ 7 20 “ “ 2 50 “ Young’s Pt. “ 8 10 “ “ 3 40 “ * Lakeï¬eld arr 8 50 “ * arr 4 1f) “ § 4: lv 9 15 “ § lv 6 30 “ Young’s Pt. “ 10 00 “ “ 7 15 “ McCrackcn’s “ 10 50 “ “ 8 05 “ Juniper I’d. “ 11 00 “ “ 8 l5 “ lirceze’s “ 11 25 “ “ 8 40 “ Mt. Julian “ 12 00 “ ., “ arr 12 30 “ arr at?“ Calling on signal at Brownscomb’s, Sheriff Hall’s and Bapties Island. * connects with (morning and afternoon) train to Peterboro. § or after arrival (morning and evening) train from Peter-bore. For tickets and general information apply to D. Gould, agent, Telephone Exchange. stock ? to show you- W . . l, 5 l l .i i -â€"OF‘THE-â€" l C ounty of Victoria. he next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Feuelon Falls 3 ON MONDAY, JULY 13th, 1903, . commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. ' Thursday, July 3nd, 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- ’ day, June 27th. E. C. EDWARDS, 'l Builili‘. Fenclon Falls, April 13th, 1943. T0 BUELQ E. D. HAND, C lt'll‘I . i workmen. . "Welt-aver just re.- - ceivc-tl our Spring anti'Snmmer stock . of Boots and Shoes. in all. the newest“. and:up-tmd'ate'styiez. transin M111th eff? lay. .. W‘e‘ cxtend a cordial invitation to ladies of Fcuelon .Falls and vicinity to ViStt our. purchasers to obtain an assortment ofAMil-' linery Goods which is complete an every Silks, Nbvelii‘es-,:re tdy-to-wear and untrim- med Hats, will impress you with our ability to serve your everywanta v .I } Prices right; tttttttttts titans an titan rattan: mum some Ku'c untp Itoi'totqsit'ns :tn'uaq santï¬ : 'iltgtuOO piles set; ‘somzaus 0.10m puiq 'JHOHWOQ put: sugary, tpnomfld sosn .toutany sitâ€, pun opetn Janaq si “in ‘silnaaq Joann 11 " Elli Plilllii Ill ill iltiilliliiili. This is the way R. B. Allan 86 Co. are selling. All lines of Dress Goods are being cleared out at deep out? We hold a ï¬ne stock of Colored Dress Muslins, White- Organdies, etc. "Everything in the Dress prices, and our stock of the above lines is one of the most complete in Fenelon Falls- MEN’S DEPARTMENT. ‘ 550 pairs. Men’s heavy Tweed Pants ,at' $1.00 and $1.25. 25 pairs Men’s extra quality Pants, reg- ularly sold at $3.00. Sale price.. $2 00 a Men’s Shirts, Collars, Ties, Sutntner Und- ertvear. m We are making some- special prices on. . t Men’s and Boys’ Suits. All lines of Goods sold at lower prices than elsewhere.=. Produce taken in Exchange. R. B. ALLAN a co. Fenelon Falls... _______________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-. wall pap ering in doing your spring that" is not the very best establishment, . where experience andiri- - genuity have made it possible for intending. detail for the coming season: Our importâ€" . "- SEQ. ’ ations of Flowers, Ribbons,..Laces, Braids, . 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and you‘can get for your. money. And how. do you know you are getting the best?“ possible value unless Let us show you what we have ‘. you have seen our cm. H... nieces... ARE VG U GCWG . I’am‘prepared‘to supply all'necessary material fOr House or Barn building at reasonable: prices, . and it will pay you to consult me bel-‘o’re buying. Planing (10118 on- sh’ort' notice by ï¬rst class- nanometre... thDSll'! ttttttttt writs. Baht". Chambers Is prepared io-fnrnish the people’ of Lind-=1 say anti surrounding country with MONU- MENTS'and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite..- Estimates promptlygiven on all kinds or . cemetery ,work... M‘arble‘ Table Tops, Wash Tops,~Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty, . ‘ Beingza practical workman, all *should see his designs and compare. prices before purchasing elsewhere. . I WORKSâ€"In the rear:of"the Market on I Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house é R“..G‘HAMBEBS. V \. 57% rant-“f “ “ v, .l- s _ _ 4 rM @132. 479‘? 2:, ,ï¬ E, 4‘» _ V'L; J - Vt _. ,.