33G, - ~va. .â€"-â€" ,. .â€" --.'- VP. .‘. . -. ._...4-.‘»- . “r. -... ... L . . ~u... ,,_._ 5 I i. I 4 I I I . ; and granite. -wW/Wyf_ __:§Z‘i__ KAWARTHA LAKES . _ p mistresses.“ Furniture and Sndsrtaking. 0W Just received this week an- »other lot of nice Baby ‘Lar- rriages that are Special “Value. . Also Extension Tables, Side- boards and Bedroom Suites. WW 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- "in g Machine . my styles before buying. 1... DEYMAN. // 111111811 liliilli 111111118. Baht. Chambers ' h the people of Lind . ‘ . V , [,_ ~ (I surrounding country With MCN "iiiiiiiiis and HEADSTONES, both Marble Estimates promptly given on all kinds or n cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Pirces, etc,, a specialty. r Mantle all should ' cra )ructical workman, Bemn I one before .see his designs and compare pri ypurchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on Cambridge-sf , opposite the packing house a. CHAMBERS ï¬r... EOE EEE' EST EB To Montreal or New York "for choice patterns or low ~ prices in WELL PAPER. We have them here now "for your selection. assassins, LII‘EIDEEEIV, :NEXT TO :31.“ 1’80 N HOUSE. Sir Wilfrid's Secret. Ottawa, Aug. 17.â€"Sir ‘ Wilfrid- Laurier has not yet left for the Lowâ€" «.er St. Lawrence, but will go someâ€" .time this week. Toâ€"day he visits the International Portland Cement Works in Hull. Another session or an elec-’ tion is still the greatest question for speculation in political circles, but the Premier only can answer the question. A night gang have been .put on at the printing bureau to work on the voters’ lists, which in rtaken as an indication of a cam- paign. The Herreros Defeated. Berlin, Aug. 17.â€"â€"Four columns of «German troops attacked the Ilerrcros unear Hamakarik German Southwest Africa, on the night of Aug. 11. The fighting continued all day Aug. 1'2. "l‘he natives were defeated with heavy losses. Five German ofï¬cers, includâ€" ing Count Von Arnim, and nineteen "men were killed. Six ofï¬cers, among them Baron Von Wattcr, and ï¬ftyâ€" two men were wounded. Two are missing. Thousands of cattle were mptured. ' Mot Death on Track. Berlin, Aug. 17.â€"Simon Yost, aged about 60, while walking on the Gait branch of the G.T.R. with a small wagon, in which he delivered grocer- ies, was struck by a trainand sus- , taincd injuries to the head which re- ,'su1tcd in his death two,hours after ‘. being removed to the liOspital, He is survived by a, widow. -< Fell Off Wagon. Woodstock, Aug. l7.â€"The twoâ€" yoarâ€"old son of Andrew Taggart of the Sweaburg road when driving with his father yesterday fell off the wag- on. A wheel Went over the top of his head, making a cut in his scalp about four inches long. The boy 1- now doing very nicely. Murdered In Drunken Row. Ottawa, Aug. 17.â€"-â€"Ade1ard Auger. who in a fight inflicted injuries causing the death of a man named Primault at L'Orignal on Wednesday last arrived at the Hull jail yesterâ€" day. Negotiations Off. . Chicago, Aug. 17 .â€"â€"Without waiting for the time set, the packers sent a committee to Mayor Harrison and informed him that they could not swept anybody’s intervention. .1. Trent Valley Navigation 00., LIMITED. Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point, Lindsay. “ESTURION,†June 1st to Oct. lsf. Bobcaygeon lv 6.15 a m. and 3.10 pm. Sturgeon Point “ 7.15 “ 4 10 “ Lindsay arr 8 40 “ 5.30 “ “ lv 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. lst, leave Lindsay at 6.30 p. m. instead of 545 p. m. Meals served on board. Coboconk, Fenelon Falls, . Lindsay. “ MANITA †June 15 to Sept.5 or fill notice Coboconk 1v 6 00 n. m. Arr 7.40 p.m. Rosednle lock “ 7.00 “ Lv 6.40 1‘ Fenelon Falls arr 7 40 “ “ 6.00 N “ lv 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 train for Toronto, and at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at Fenelon Falls for breakfast and tea. Bobcaygeon, Chemong, Burleigh. “OGEMAH†June 15 to Sept. 5, or till notice. Bobcaygeon IV 7.00 am. arr 7.45 pm. Chcmong Pk “ 9.30 “ or 4.35 1v 5.15 “ Buckhorn “ 11.30 “ IV 2.45 “ Burleigh Falls ar12.30 “ “ 1.30 “ Connection at Bnrlcigh with “Empress†for Lakcï¬eld and intermediate points. Meals served on board. Leary’s line of busses will give Peter- borough connection with morning and evening boats at Chcmon g. Burleigh, Stony Lake Points. Lakeï¬eld. “ EMP BESS.†Going S read down. Going N read up. a. in. p. m. a. m. p. m. Lv 6 00 1.30 Burlcigh or 12.30 9.30 “ 6 25 1.55 Mt. Julian “ 12.00 9.05 “ 6.50 2.20 Brecze’s “ II 25 8.40 “ 710 2.40 Juniper Id. “ 11.00 8.15 “ 7 20 2.50 McCracken’s “ 10.50 8.05 ‘ 810 340 Young‘sl’t. “ 1000 7.15 ‘ar850 4.15 Lakefield §lv 9.15 630 Meals served on board. “as†Calling on signal at Brownscomb’s, Sheriff Hall’s and Baptie’s Island. *Connects with (morning and afternoon) train to Peterhoro. §Or after arrival (morning and evening) train from Peterboro. For Information. Tickets to any points on the lakes and all information can be had at the ofï¬ce of the Fecelon Falls agent, D. Gould. don’t buy until you have visited my factory on Bra1 1- cis street east. 1 am selling Without regard to cost, and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. F. G. CHAMBERS. S. .1. 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, Guntlemen’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 clcgnut goods in cases suitable for presents. EBONY GOODS Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, holiday goods for the ladies in morocco cases. Sterling Neveltics, Sterling and Plated Silverware, etc, Remember we do the finest 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, Lindsay. The Jeweller. The Paint we Sell--- Wall Paper. . We have a large ‘thur’s wall paper, the only paper made by be persuaded to buy well get the best. kept by an upâ€"toâ€"date . hardware in stock. JOS. BEARD. It’s refrain. 50 CENTS’ WORTH OF HER AGEUM will make 1;}; tons of Skim Milk equal to New Milk for Calves or Pigs. It makes Whey valuable as a food for Calves and prevents all scouring. It requires no scalding; gives better re- isults than Flax Seed or Oil Cake Meal, and costs much less. For sale by JCS. CFARLRND. 'SEE OUR SOUVENIR CHNA. OAIIITI IVORY WHITE FOLEY ENGLISH PORCELAIN Sugar and Creams, Cups and Saucers, Rose Bowls, Fern Pots, Mugs, etc. BLACK JASPER “O! A 0 g WEDGEWOOD 0 O @ Sugar and Creams D V 7 Ilea Pots, Fern Pots, Ash Bowls, ‘ Pin Trays, etc. @ Lindsay Coat of Arms, and range in price from 50c. to $5. a . snrrron sacs. % ‘ Foot of Kent St., Lindsay. SECOND DIVISION COURT V , â€"â€"or run-â€" County of Victoria. I HAVE PURCHASED W. MCKEQWN’S FURNITURE he next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY, OCT. IOth, 1904, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, Sept. 291b, 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, Sept. 24th. ELISHA MARK, Bailiff. Fenelon Falls, Aug. 17th, 1904. Archie Trudel, TAILOR, Fenelon Falls. CLOTHING CLEANED, REPAIRED AND PRESSED ON SHORT NOT- ICE. SATISFACTION GUARAN- TEEDâ€"PRICES RIGHT. SHOP: FRANCIS STREET WEST. AGENT FOR STOCKWELL, HENDER- son & 00., DYERS, rononro. 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, and. to make DOORS AND SASH. Planing done on short notice. 8. S. Gainer. 5 E. D. HAND, Clerk. stock of Colin MoAr- â€" double process. Don’t W EMPIRE LOYAL 'I‘IIUE BLUE LODGE These goods are beautifully enameled with Town of so<;In:TiEs. IiNIGHTS OF TEN’I‘ED MACCABEES Diamond 'I‘eut No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block on the first and third Tuesday in each month. Cnas. Wise, Com. 0 W. Buncornn, R. K. ANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in. the Orange hall on Francis street West on the first and third Mondays in each month Jonn LEE, N. G. J. T. 'I‘aourson Jn.. See. 0. L. No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE . hall on Francis-St, West on the second Tllcsdayin every month. J. 'I‘. 'l‘nonrsoiv JR , W. M. S. D Ban", Rec -Sec. No. 198, meets first Friday of each Everything that is monunn Orangelmll. mm... nan... always welcome. ’I‘nos. Jonas’rox, W M. Geo. Knox, Rec. Sec. NDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block. D. GOULD, Chief Ranger. Tnos. Aus'rnv, R. S. ANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS . Fenelon Falls Lodge No. 1526. Moon; In the Orange Hall on Francis street west on the last Thursday of each month. F. Sinrnnnan, Chief Ranger, W. D. STACY, Sec. .r ‘IANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE LON Falls Circle No. .127, meets in the True Blue hall in IIIcArthur’s Block the first Wednesday in every month. P. C. BURGESS, Leader. R. B. SYLvnsrnn, Secretary. F.AND A. ML, G. R. C. THE SPRY . Lodge No.406. Meets on the first Wednesday ol‘each month,on or before the full of the moon, in the lodge room in " Cunningham’s Block. F. A. .Vchmnnm, W. II. E. Frrzcnnmm, Secretary. ‘CI-IURCIâ€"IICS. APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST.,REV. 'J. H Hannah, Minister. ’Prcaching servxces every Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. in. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Praise and prayer service 0': Thursday at 8 p m. N'ETHODIST CHURCH-â€"â€"-COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. Jelin Gui-butt, Pastor. Sunday service at 10.30 a m.and 7 p. in; Sabbath.School at 2. 30 p. m. Epworlh 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. H. Sinclair, Pastor. Servxccs every Sunday at 10 30 a. m and 7 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 2. 30 p.,m. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at. 7 p. m. ALVA’I‘ION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS 0‘ . Bond St. Westâ€"Captain Stephens am Lieutenant Brass. Service evcry 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’Leary, .L aster. Services every alternate Sunday at 10.30 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday after- noon at 2 o’clock. ‘IT. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST, Rev. A. S. Dickinson, Rector. Sunday service: Matins 10 30 a. m.; evensong at 7 p. m. Celebration ofHoly Communion first Sunday of every month at 10 30 a. m. and third Sunday of' every month at 8 a. 111. Sunday School 2.30 p. 111. Thursday every week as follows: Catechising of" children at 7 p. m., evensong at 7.30 p. m., choir practice at 8 15 p. m. _ Seatsjrec in all churches. Everybody owned to attend. Strangers cordially welcamcd. 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