.p... house yr»- v.-.» a' - -w . .‘ Furniture 9.23.5. Tindertalzing. .Just received this week an- other lot of nice Baby Car- r‘riages that are Special Value. V , Also Extension Tables, Side- l‘boards and Bedroom Suites. . . I carry in stock a, full line of Parlour Suites Lounges, “Chairs, Etc. Picture framing a Specialty. If you are in need of a Sew- ‘Ving Machine be sure and see my styles before buying. L. unsung. BOOTS AND SHOES 'Ein all the latest and up-to-date styles. HARNESS. TRUNKS and VALlSES AT 'NEvrsou’s- Eggs taken in exchange. To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or low prices in WALL PAPER. TVe have them here now her your selection. Scanners, Linear, {NEXT 'I‘O . 18131 [’80 N HOUSE. British deernment Acts. I London, July 27.â€"â€"The British Govâ€" ..ernment is taking energetic action in the case of the sinking of the British steamer Knight Commander by the \"ladivostock squadron. All inforâ€" mation received by the Government tends to establish in the ofï¬cial mind that an outrage has been committed for which no excuse 'exists in interâ€" national law. Those aware of the feelings of the ministry said last night that all the members of the Cabinet‘are in accord regarding the principle 01‘ the inviolability of inâ€" nocent neutral shipping, as well as lipon the principle that 8. neutral ship cannot be destroyed even if carrying contraband of war. W111 Include Compensation. The demands which will be made upon the Russian Government will include compensation to the owners of the ship and to the owners of the goods on board the Knight Com- mander, an apology for the action 01' the Russian. cruisers and an agreeâ€" ment that instructions be given which will prevent a repetition of such action.‘ British shipâ€"owners are up in arms over the dangers which shipping is now running, and are bombarding the Government with re- presentations looking to the thorough. protection of their interests. Papers (ii-ow Angry. A majority of the. morning papers, however. print edi. ,riuls in an aneg strain on the further reported seiz- ures by the. Russians and the delay in the release 01' the Malacca. The Daily Mail‘s Suez correspon- dent says that the stemner Formosa will he released this morning. It is rumored that Japanese war-- :ships have arrived in the lied Togo. Ily, wily. Moving slyly, That is how you go-go, ‘ Must elusive ' And explosive. Shifty, nifty Togo! Reckless. plucky, Brave and lucky. ’ ; Russia's bogyâ€"bo-go, 1 , Where the sailor Waxes paler At the name of Togo. Would they meet you. And defeat you? They have found it no go. You are small, but They have all but > Cleared the seas for Togo. Bung! Biff! Thunder! Stand from underâ€" There the Russians go-go, \Varships flyski To the slcyski! , 'What's the matter? Tcgo. y» _ oWailcce Irwin in New York Globe. KAWARTHA LAKES Trent Valley Navigation Co., LIMITED. Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point, ' Lindsay. ' “ESTURION,†June ist to Oct. 151. Bobcnygeon' IV 6.15 a m. and 3.10 pm. Sturgeon Point “ 7.15 “ 4 10 “ Lindsay arr 8 40 “ 5.30 “ †1v 11.00 †5 45 “ Sturgeon Point“ 12.10 p m. 6.55 “ Bobcaygeon arr 1.15 “ 8.10 “ During June, July, Aug. and Sept, Sat- urday’s boat will wait arrival of evening train from Toronto. June 15th to Sept. 131., leave Lindsay at 6.30 p. m. instead of 545 p. m. Meals servedon board. Coboconk, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay. “ MANITA’“,‘June 15 to Sept.5 or till notice Coboconk 1v 6 00 a m. Arr 7.40 19.111. Rosednle lock ‘5 7.00 “ Lv 6.40 “ Fenelon Falls arr 7 4O “ “ 0.00 “ “ 1v 8 30 “ Arr 5.15 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 9.00 “ “. 4.45 “ Lindsay arr 10.15 “ Lv 3 30 “ Connection made at Fenelon Falls with morning trmn for Toronto, and at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at Fcnelon Falls for breakfast and tea. Bobcay'g‘eon, Chemong, Burleigh. “OGEMAH†June 15 to Sept. 5, or till notice. Bobcaygeon 1v 7.00 am; arr 7.45pm. Chcmong Pk “ 9.3 “ ar 4.351v 5.15“ Buckhorn “ 11,30 “ lv 245 “ Burleigh Falls or 12.30 “ “ 1.30 “ Connection at Bm-lcigh with “ Empress" for Lakeï¬eld and ' intermediate points. Meals served on board. Leary’s linc'of' busscs will give Peterw borough connection with morning and evening boats at Chemong. ' 'Lakeï¬eld. “ EMPRESS.†’ _ Going S read down. Going N read up. ‘ a. m. p.111. :1. n1. 1). m. Lv 6 00 1.3.) Builcigh m- 12.30 9.30 e 6 25 1.5.5 Mt. Julian “ 12.00 9.05 “ 6.50 2.20 Breezc’s “ ll 25 8.40 “ 710 2.40 Juniper Id. “ 11.00 8.15 “ 7 20 2.50 McCracken’s “ 10.50 8.05 “ 810 40 Young's Pt. “ 1000 7.15 ‘ar 8 50 (1.15 Lakelield §lv 9.15 (5.30 Meals served Ionibonrd. Calling on signalflat Brownscomb’s, Sheriff Hall’s and Baptie’s Island. *Conuects with (morning and afternoon) train to Peterboro. _ §Or after arrival" (morning and evening) trainfrom Pctcrboro. ' For Information. Tickets to any points on: the lakes and all information can be had-111. the ofï¬ce of the Fenelon Falls agent, D. Gould. don’t buy until you have visited my factory on F’an- without regard to cost,.and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. l. G. CHAMBERS. -_._â€"_â€"â€"_._ \ eis street cast. I, am selling 8. 1.1381131, VICTORIA COUNTY’S LEADING JEWELER. We are making the greatest effort in our history to make the holiday season of 1903 surpass anything we have ever attempted. We are showing The best. and most varied assortment 01' Gem and Wedding Rings, Gentlemcu’s Sig- net Rings, Gold, Gold-filled, Silver and Gun-metal Watches, Bracelets in sev- eral designs, the richest in Gold and . Pearl Brooches, some elk-gout goods in cases suitable for presents. _ EBONY GOODS Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, holiday goods for the ladies in morocco cases. Sterling Novelties, Sterling and Plated Silverware. etc Remember we do the ï¬nest Repairing in watches and jewelry, and in Engraving we have no competitors. Come early and give us a chance by buying your goods and having them engraved before the rush. Bear in mind we are headquarters for Watches, Gem and Diamond Rings, re- pairing in watches and line engraving. S. J. Petty, ' The Jeweller. ] y 1 Lindsay. Burleigh, Stony Lake Points. .. The Paint we Sell-- It’s Good Paint. . Wall Paper. We have a large stock of Colin McArâ€" thur’s wall paper, the only paper made by double process. Don’t be persuaded to buy any old thing. Just as Well get the best. Everything that is kept by an upâ€"‘toâ€"date hardware in stock. we. stir. 50 CENTS’ WORTH. OF will make, litons OfSkim'll/llilk equal" to' New Milk for Calves or Pigs. It makes ‘thy valuable as afood for Calves and prevents-all scouring. ' It requires no scalding; gives better re~ suits than Flax Seed or Cil Cake -Meal, and costs much less. For sale by @flwï¬mï¬vflmï¬wï¬mwï¬wé , 4% SEE OUR SOUVEMR CHEM. BLACK JASPER WEDGEWOGD Sugar and Creams, Tea Pots, Fern Pots, Ash Bowls, .Pin T ‘ays, etc. seam-:emaeaewmess lllilllTY lliOliV WHITE FflLEY ENGLISH PURCELMN Sugar and Creams, - Cups and Saucers, Rose Bowls, Fern Pots, Mugs, etc. Foot of Ken! SL, Lindsay. issue he .1 ewehr. weer-lasso w. unknowns mansions and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Making, - Repairing and. Repainting, I and to make Doons AND SASH. Planing done on short notice. I I I SEGOND DIVESION COURT â€"OF THE- County of Victoria. ' he next. sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenclon Falls on MONDAY, JULY lith, 1904, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, June 30111, 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 25th. ELISHA MARK, Bailiff. _Fenclon Falls, April 14th, 190-1. E. D . HAND, Clerk. Archie Trudel, TAILOR, Fenelon Falls. CLOTHING CLEANED, REPAIRED AND PRESSED ON SHORT NOT- ICE. SATISFACTION GUARAN~ TEEDâ€"I’RICES RIGHT. ° SHOP': FRANCIS STREET WEST. S. S, 'AGENT FOR STOCKWELL, HENDER- 5091 8; ,co., DYEBS, 'roaouro. These goods are beautifully enameled with Town of Lindsay Coat of Arms, and range in price from 50c. to $5.. natures“ Bans. - the post-oilicc, uhclher i D'IRECTO SOCIETIES. NIGHTS OF TENTED MACCABEE-S Diamond Tent No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArthui-‘s Block 011 the first and third Tuesday. in each month. CHAS. Wise, Com. . C W. Beacons, R.. K. ANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in the Orange hall on Francis street west on the first and thirdlilonduys in each month Joux LEE, N. G. _J. T. ’l‘nouesou J11.. Sec. 0. L.‘ No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE . hall on Francis-St. West on the second Tuesday in every month. J. T. Tuoursnx Jr. , W. 111. S. D 13111112, Rec-Sec. MPIRE LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE No. 198, meets ï¬rst Friday of each month in Orange hull. Visiliug brethren always welcome. ’l‘uos. Jonusrox, W .\1. GEO. Kxox, Rec. Sec. hr-“ NDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. Court Phtenix No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block. D. GOULD, Chief‘ Ranger. ’l‘nos. AUSTIN, R. S. " 'ANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS, Fenelon Falls Lodge No. 626. Meets in the Orange Hall on Francis street west on the last Thursday of each month. F.S.\urunn.1.\1, Chief Ranger, W. D. STACY, Sec. ‘iANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE LON Falls Circle No. 127, meets in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block the first Wednesday in every month. . z " , P. C. Rnliosss,Lcade1-. . - ‘ R. B. SYLVESTER, Secretary. F. AND A. 111., G. R. C. ,THE SPRY . Lodge No.406. Meets on the first Wednesday 01‘ each month,on or before the full of' the moon, in the lodge room in Cunningham’s Block. , F. A. lchIAquID, W. 111. E. FnzenuALn, Secretary. CI‘IURCI-IEJS. - APTIST CHURCHâ€":QUEEN ST., REV. J. H. Hannah, Minister. Preaching services everySunday at 10 30 a. 1n. and 7 p. in. Bible Class and Sunday School :11. 2.30 p. m. Praise and prayer service on Thursday at 8 p m. N‘ETHODIST CHURCH -â€"â€"-COLBORN E Streetâ€"Rev. John Gal-butt, Pair-1101'. Sunday service at 10.30 a 1n and 7 p. m. Subbulh School at 2. 30 p. m. Epworth League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7.30 T. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. R C. II Sinclair, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 10 30 a. m‘ and 7 p 111. Sunday School every Sunday at. 2. 30 p. m. ClirisLian'Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p.111. Prayer meeting every Thursday :11 7 3 ' p 111. SALVATION ARliYâ€"BARRACKS 0N Bond St Westâ€"Captain Stephens and Lieutenant Brass Service every Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at '8 o’clock, and on Sunday at 111 a. 1n, 3 p. 1n. and 7.30 p 111. ST. ALOYSIUS it. C CHURCHâ€"LOUISA Streetâ€"Rev Father O’Leary, .t aster. Services every alternate Sunday at 10.30 a. 111. Sunday School every Sunday after- noon at 2 o’clock. ‘i'l‘. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST, Rev A. S Dickinson,Rector Sunday service: Matias 10 30 a 111.; evensoug at 7 p m. Celebration of Holy Communion ï¬rst Sunday of every month at 10 :-'-U a D1. and third Sunday of every month at 8 11.. iii. Sunday School 2.30 p. in. Thursday every week as follows: Culcchisiug of children at 7 p. n1., cvcn<o11g at 7.30 p. m., choir practice at 8 15 p. In. Seals jr'cc in all churches. Everybody invited to attend. Slrtmgcrs cordially welcomed. DIISCEL.;..1A.1’N liflOTIS. UBIJC LIBRARY--.\lRS M E. CALDER p [librarian leading Room open daiiv, Sunday excepted, iron) 10 o’clock a m till 10 o’clock p. n1 Books exchanged on Tuesâ€" days, 'l‘hursdays and Sum-days from 2 p. m. to 4 p, and in the evening lrom 7 to 9. “M. ‘OST-OFFICEâ€"F J. KERR, POSTMAS- I ter Open daily, Sundays excepted, from 7 30 a 111 to 7 p. In. Mail guing south closes at 711.111. Leltcrs l'or rrgistrotion must- be posted h‘alt’au hour previous to the time 101' closing iue mails. -.-â€"â€"-â€"._ï¬,, / Nh'lii’enir‘mt LA V- . 1. Apost-nmsur is required to rrive no- two by letter (reiuruing the paper (Toes not answer the law) when :1 Sllbsci’llit‘l‘ does not. take his jinpt'l‘ 01.1 01' the ullice and state the rensou- lul‘ ils not belntr Iiikcn. Any neglect to (105.: makes the pojlmustcr responsible to the publisher for payment. . 2. If any 11-‘1'suu orders his paper discon‘ tinned he 11111.51 pay all arrearire. or the publisher may (:x111l.l1110 11: 5.3371,,†mm payment is made, and collect the whole amount whether 1111- puper is taken from the oflice or not There can be. no 1e "ll discominuauce until the payment is mail}: 5. A 11y person who takes 11 paper {mil 01 'A - - ’v name or another, or \vlietlidiiblibdlpfi) 8:: scribed 01' not, i) responsible for Uni Dia' - 4. It a subscriber orders his paperit‘tjh stopped at a cox-1.1111 time and [lie publl ’11 8 conunucs resend it, the subscriber is bo'urid 1:; pay for If he Hikes it from the 1)0_,:1-0[ï¬ -e 11:13 proceeds upon the ground 11- ' i must pay lor what he uses ML d "M" 5. The courts have decided that ‘ to take uewapapcrs and periou' .11 4 the ‘ . _ _ icals lrom post olnte, 01 removmg uud leav’ them uncalled for, is prime lacz'e u ' mg of intentional i'ruud. n Widen“? fusi 11 g