" ' swan-m 'r“ r .1... ._,.... s..,..;:;_~ pm.-.“ m...“ P... I . . >_.~.----.~._.. v.- wâ€"».â€"...»-.,. KAWARTHA LAKES , 13111130193; It. _ Trent Valley l‘laviga’tLigngo" Paint we Sell!" SOCIETIES. We have a large stock of Colin McAr- thur’s wall paper, the . _____._..._ - Furniture and S‘rtglertaking. NIGHTS 0F TENTED MACCABEES Diamond ’l‘ent No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArlhur’s Block on the ï¬rst and third Tuesday in each month. CHAS. Wise, Com. C W. BUIlGOYNE, R. K. Just received this week an- â€other lot of nice Baby can o _ . . “flages that are, Special Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Paint, I Lindsay. Va ï¬e' “ESTURION,†June lst to Oct. let. ' ANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Trent. Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in the Orange hell on Francis street west on v ' - bles Side- Bob x 1 6.15 . a 3.10 .m. Also EXtenSIOH T“ S -’t mufggfg‘il‘oin, if 7J5 all" an 4 10 pa paper made the ï¬rst and third Mondays in each month .boards and Bedroom ui es. Lindsay m 8 40 ,, 5’30 ,, 7 JOHN LEE, N_ G_ W S “ 1v 11.00 H 545 “ double pl‘OCCSS. DOT] l] J- T- THOMPSON Jm. See. . turgeon Point “ 12.10 p m. 6.55 “ ‘ , . WMWW.-~ ' ‘ ck a 11113 B b I‘Lâ€" u' 3‘10 it ,7 ,.,-‘-‘l d O-L.N0. 990. MEET IN THE ORAN l I carry in sto o caygeon arr '1 be persuade t0 b y mm on Francissm‘resmn the $9“an During June, July, Aug. and Sept, Sat- [,3 urday’s boat will wait arrival of evening A? train from Toronto. _ any 01d Just as TUeSday in 9"er month. of Parlour Suites Lounges, J. T. Tnonrsos JR , w_ I well get the best. rChairs, Etc. ’ . S. D. Bans, Rec-Sec. . - ' June 15th to Sept. lst leave Lindsay at PICture fra’lnlng 8" SpeCIa'lty' 6.30 p. m. instead of b45 p. m. Meals {r '-’., __~_ _ 1MleE Loy n “WET served 0,, bond. V ( AL mun BLUE LODGE l. 0. US, meets ï¬rst Friday of each If you are in need of a Sewâ€" ing Machi .~~rare.and see zany styles before buying. L. DE'YMAN. ,month‘in Orange hall Visiting brethren kept by an upâ€"to-date always “1mm hits'iii’éiS-'F£â€â€™V§‘“‘ I .. I â€"~._â€"4â€"o_.â€"'~ I, ec. BC. hardware 1n stock. Coboconk, Fenelon Falls, _ Lindsay. “ MANITA †June 15 toSept.5 or till notice Coboconk ,lv 6 00 a m. Arr 7.40 p.m. Rosedale lock “ 7.00 “ Lv 6.40 “ Fenelon Falls arr 7 40 “ “ 6.00 “ It’s Good Paint. NDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the Tyne Blue hall in McArthur’s Block. ' u IV 830 it Arr 5.15 H ‘ D G _ " . OULD Chief Ra ~ Stur eon Pt. “ 9.00 “ “ 4.45 “ I ngex. BOOTD D SHOES Lindgsay arr10.15 “ Lv 330 u ' ' THOE- AUSTIN. R. S. ANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS . Fenelon Falls Lodge No 626. Meet; In the Orange Hall on Francis street west on the last Thursday of each month. I F. Sm’rnsnnn, Chief Ranger, W. D. STAcr, Sec. Connection made at Fcnelon Falls with morning train for Toronto, and at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at. Fenelon Falls for breakfast and ten. Bobcaygeon, Ghemong. 31in all the latest and up-to-date ' styles. II Burleigh. 50 CENTS’ WORTH OF 1 N ._ , y _ A ADIAN HOME CIR ‘ - ’ “costing v Jungmliieto Sept. 5, or all (j LON Fans mm; No.1;37tEngtsriEime , ’ - True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block the, Bobcaygeon lv 7.00 a m. arr 7.45 pm. ï¬rst Wednesday in every month AGEUM HER Clemon 'Pk “ 9.30 “ ar 4.35 1v 5.15 “ Brickhoi-gh “ 11.30 “ lv 2.45 H P' 0- BURGEsleender. Burleigh Falls or 12.30 “ u 1.30 H R' 3‘ SYLVESTER, Secrelnrv. F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY Connection at Burleigll with “ Empress†o Lodge No. 406. Meets on the ï¬rst for Lakeï¬eld and intermediate points. Meals served on board. Leary’s line of busses will give Peter- borough connection with morning and evening boats at Chemong. sgs taken in exchange. _. Burleigh, Stony Lake Points, Lakeï¬eld. “EMPRESS.†T0 Montreal 01‘ New York Going 8 read down. Going N read up. p. m. a. m. p. m. “ ' 1 a.m. {10“ Chome Patterns or 10“ Lv600 1.30 Burleigh sit-12.30 9.30 will make 1-},â€" tons of Skim Milk equal to New Milk for Calves or Pigs. AT NEVISON’S. full of the moon, in the lodge room in Cunningham’s Block. F. A. MCDIARMID, W. M. E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. It makes Whey valuable as a food for my . CHURCHES. Calves and prevents all SCOUI'lIlO". APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN s'r.,nnv. 'J. H Hannah, Minister. Preaching servxces every Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. in. Bible Class and Sunday School at spy-ices in Mgrggléa: ““ n0 ; ' 1'62 p(.1 m. Praise and prayer service on "’ ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' ‘iurs ay at 8 p. m. “ . . J Id. “ II. 8.15 ° “ALL PAPEH' u H3. 3.23.»;283‘2‘1’...“ 10.23 8.05 suits than Flax Seed or 011 Cake .ETHODIS, CHURCH___COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. John Garbutt, Pastor. Sunday service at 10.30 a. m and 7 p. n. Sabbath School at 2. 30 p. m. Epwonh League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7.30. ‘ 8.10 340 Young’sPt. “ 1.000 7.15 'ar850 4.15 Lakcï¬eld §lv 9.15 6.30 Meals served on board. a“ Calling on signal at Brownscomb’s, Sheriff Hall’s and Baptie’s Island. “Connects with (morning and afternoon) train to Peterboro. a We have them here now for your selection. conunm’s, LINDSAY, Meal, and costs much less. For sale by T. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNB Wednesday of each month,on or before the i NEXT TO SIMPSON H OUSE. ‘ m. . .. I RAILWAY IANDITS. â€"â€" Three Causal-no Among Victims In 3 During Train Hold-Up. Chicago, Aug. 3.â€"Four highway- men, all heavily armed, and two of them wearing masks, Monday night. held up the passengers on the Illiâ€" nois Central’s Chicago and St. Louis express train, known as the "Din.- mond special,†on the outskirts of Chicago, as it neared Mattoson, Ill. ~The robbers secured all the money and valuables, worth about $1,000, carried by the thirty passengers in the tvm Pullman sleepers, stopped the train and escaped in the dark- ness. William Toolen of Lansing Mich, and. Leonard Christmas of 01:- tawa, Canine, who were beaten on the head, were able to walk from the train, but '{l‘oolan was in a. dazed vcondition. Among the other passen- gers who were robbed was W. H. Lavelle of {Porontm L. V. Combs, conductor of the train said he was positive that the men who (robbed them Were former railroad employee. Lav-no In on. Toronto, Aug 3,â€"Williem Lovell. of 597 West. Queen street, one of the passengers in the holdup, lelt on Monday morning's train. He had with him about $50 in cash, and i was going through to St. Louis to see the fair and visit his uncle. It was his ï¬rst trip of any great length. He is 24 years of age. .32 From Two Canal-us. St. Louis. Mo., Aug. 8.â€"â€"Among ,the victims of the Diamond Special itrnin robbery were Leoner Christâ€" uas of Ottawa, Ont... who was wounded In the head by the bandits and robbed of $22, and his companion. A. W. Bowlers of St. Mary’s, Ont... who was robbed of 810. ‘ Christmas yesterday made the following statement: "I was in the smoking car. Two men came and said: ‘Throw up, threw up, your hands.’ I started to throw them up and sawione man move toward me. I struck out at him and was hit by an. revolver in the hands of the other robber. I tumbled over against a seat and rolled'back into the aisle at their mortar." One Cent an Tic}. The cost of an egg in the eastern states ls estimated at onoI cent, but this depends on the prices of grain. If ment,milk,cut 'bone. chopped clover, cooked potatoes, are given, the cost will be less, not he- cnuso the meat can be purchased at less shun the grain but because the feeding oi .n variety and a balanced ration will induce the bone to lay more eggs. The ,great'r the number of eggs laid the lower ans rest- moportlonately,nnd it is possible an produce eggs at a cost of only half a new moth. train from Peterboro. all information can be had at the ofï¬ce of the Fenelon Falls agent, D. Gould. §Or after arrival (morning and evening) , For Information. Tickets to any points on the lakes and ya an A WAGGUN, don’t buy until you have visited my factory on Fran- cis street east. 1 am selling without regard to cost, and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. F. G. CHAMBERS. o S. J. Petty, the Jeweler. 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 of Gem and Wedding Rings, Gentlemen’s Sig- net Rings, Gold, Gold-ï¬lled, Silver and Gun-metal Watches, Bracelets in sev- eral designs, the richest in Gold and Pearl Brooches, some elegant 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, andvin 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, Lindsay. The Jeweller. acne-occas- 0 nLacK JASPER wencswoon' Sugar and Creams, Tea. Pots, Fern Pots, Ash Bowls, Q I HAVE PURCHASED W. MCKEOWN’S FURNITURE BUSINESS; and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of Repairing and- Repainting, and to make DOORS AND SASH. short notic. - Pin Trays, etc; â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"-'_â€"â€" Carriage Making, % Planing done on S. S. Gainer. ;:-.: ,, __;.-- JOS. WICFARLAND. lfliï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬uflufluï¬ï¬‚fluï¬ï¬‚ï¬ V SEE OUR SOUVENIR CHINA. nnmrv 'Ivonv WHlTE FOLEY ENGLISH PORCELMI Sugar and Creams, Cups and Saucers, ,Rose Bowls, Fern Pots, Mugs, etc. These goods are beautifully enameled with: Town of y Lindsay Coat of Arms, and range in price from‘50c. to 35. o ' BRITTON _ sacs. Foot of, Kent St,- Lindsay. secoun mvusiou coon-r â€"OF THE- County of Victoria. be next sittings of the above Oenrt wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Feneion Falls ON MONDAY, JULY 11th, 1904, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon.- Thursday, June 30lh, 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, 1904. s. l).HAND, Clerk. Archie Trudel, TAILOR, , Fenelon Falls. CLOTHING CLEANED, REPAIRED iAND PRESSED 0N. SHORT NOT- ICE. SATISFACTION GUARAN- TEEDâ€"PRICES RIGHT. SHOP ’: FRANCIS STREET WEST. AGENT roa srocannb, HENDER- son ,8.» 00., overs, roaonro, of intentional lraud. Streetâ€"Rev. R C. H. Sinclair, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 10 30 a. m and 7 p in. Sunday School every Sunday at 2. 30 p. m. Chriszian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at. 8 p. in. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 3i» p. m. ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ON . Bond St. Westâ€"Captain Stephens and Lieutenant Brass Service every Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock, and on Sunday at 11 a m., 3 p. m. and 7.30 p m. T. ALOYSIUS R. C. CHURCHâ€"LOUISA, Streetâ€"~Rev. Father O’Leury, luster. Services every alternate Sunday at “1.30 a. to. Sunday School every Sunday after- noon at 2 o’clock. yr. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND sr. Eisr, Rev A. S Dickinson,Rector. Sunday service: Matins 10 30 a. m.; evensong at 7 p m. Celebration of Holy Communion ï¬rst Sunday of every month at 10 30 a m. and third Sunday of ei'ery month at 8 a. n. Sunday School 2.30 p. in. Thursday every week as follows: Catechising of children at 7 p. m., evensongat 7.30 p. m., choir practice at 8 15 p. m. 3%“ Seutsjree in-all churches. Egg}; 'a'nvited to attend. Strangers cordially/Welcomed. - MISCELJLANEOUS. UBI.IC LIBRARY--MRS M' E. CALDER Librarian. Rendiu Room 0 e ' Sunday excepted, lromgIO o’clocli’a.n 10 o’clock p. in Books exchanged on Tuts- days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2p In. to 4 p, and in the evening lrom 1 to 9: OST-UFFICEâ€"F J. KERR, POSTMAS- . rep. Open daily, Sundays excepted lrom 7 30 .a m to 7 p. m. Mail going south: closes at 7 p. in. Letters for registration must be posted hall‘an hour previous to the time lor closing the mails. NEWSPAPER LAW, . l. 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