or T3! South Riding, woman. I . Gnm.nrn,â€" ~ . d N U l . ., Having nominated as can ldale. in the Liberal Conserva- tive interest by the Convention held at Lindsay on the twenty-ï¬fth inst, Ihave Mod the position of standard bear- er for the party at the approaching election. . From 1874 to 1878 the country was greatly depressed. Employment for .workioginea and mechanics was scarce, Wages low, general trade in a very bad condition, and the Government in power acknowledged itself powerless. ' Matters had got into the worst possi. ble position when the present Govern- ment came into power, and at once com- induced to grapple with the difï¬culties. ' Sir John Mecdonald then inaugurat- ed the National Policy. it his then tinknown, untried. It is now become well known, well tried, and, although it) its Infancy, has surpassed the expec- tdtions of its most sanguine supporters; the result to-day being general prosper- ity. While this Policy was being prepar- ed and under discussion in Parliament‘ it,received the strongest possible oppo- sition from the _‘ Reform party. No lcrms were too strong to use against it, ever since misrepresenultion and lirch have been heaped upon it. Even after its good effects began to be felt and appreciated the same opposition {1.3.8 evinced. But, ï¬nally, the improved iotate. of ,h'emeountry was so great it bhllld lid longer be explained 'away or denied, and we find at present most of ilie opposition withdrawn and the Na- lib"?! Polity triumphiht, llcoiiSidei', therefore, the approach- ing elebtions o'l'ihe' greatest consequence l5 [lire ptibple of the Dominion. The questionhmv before the Electors to decide is simply tliis,-â€"S|lall the flovernmcnt w'liich ,broijght ahoiii iliis happy aisle of affairs be driven from bilil‘e, had those who persistently and liolehlly bpp‘bé‘cd lli'el‘li pill. in their iilacea f v I I believe ti intijority will iigroe with its that lt 'tvohld not only be ungencl'ous and unfair but a calamity to the coun- try. Iconsidcr the policy of the present Government in the rapid constrii'eribii of the Pacific Railway, and the impetus given to the development of our great North-West Territory, is worthy bl' eli- dorsation. We have a territory immensely rich, " and of great extent, which for years has been valueless, became unknown, but Which is now attracting the surplus population of Europe and the older Provinces of our Dominion to such an extent as to warrant most hopeful re- sults for the lnore immediate future. Ifeel certain that if an intelligent vote of the Electors of the constituency is cast I will be returned at the head of the poll, not upon my own account, but on account of the party and princi- plcs I represent. I “ck you individually, in the name of our countryâ€"and personally, for your vote and influence. I remain, Your obedient Servant, J. R. DUNDAS. Lindsay, May 26th, 1882. .--_~..â€"-.».â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"-- __A ".4. -_-...._.._ irurrr rrrr ‘rr’rl‘rrrrrrrrr. Down with Gerrymaudering and Interference with Provincial Rights. A PUBLItâ€"lâ€"MEETING In the interest of the Liberal Candidate will be held AT LAMB'S SCIIOOL IIOUSE, \‘ast'uir, On Saturday Ev’g, June 10th, at 7.30 o'clock. The meeting will be ad- dressed by Mr. Wm. Nccdlcr. the Liberal candidate, lion. S. C. Wood, and by others. A full attendance of electors is requested. The Conservative candidate and his friends are invited to attend. CHAS. D. BARR. Srrrrmrv. .KRTIII'R O'LEARY, Pnr't 8 l'. [lg/arm Jain. Lindsay, lay 23rd, 1:383. ‘2 vv. esoneï¬saah, wa'ni'ucmnns, Jmllory It Diamonds. Ladtes' Gold Watches. 8‘35 to two. mw dow do, 350 to Stu Gold Ge- llap, 8‘! to 880, and a. large clock of ETOP‘rc'sWTo TALK OF! illllllH Blfllllilll llllflllllrwmi £0 To ‘i‘lâ€"lE ELECTORé' t .115 "db u ~ ~ snatidiilii) (if; Where‘ to Buy l lthe South Riding of Victoria; - éfor the House of_ Commons, I; ? 3 respectfully ask the support ofl all my friends. ' J. R. DUNDAS. '“When a thing. be, see to yourself," The advantage is FERSONAI. SELECTION gives lo†the Retail Trader in picking out Lindsay, May 26111, ’82. from the Wholesale Merchant and Manufacturer‘s Stocks just what suits his Home Cus~ tom docs not need much pointing out. ‘ - - I ‘ ,CGURT OF REVISION. Our SIR. JOHN FLAVELLF. has bought our Stock in the Wholesale Depots of Great l Notice is hereby given that the Court of h _ ‘ Revision {0,- {he empomgion of Britain, and EVERY: LINE of STAPLE GOODS which we shall offer has beeu~sceured - by him with a strong perception of what the peOpIe need,,whether they want them or not. llllï¬ Village [ll line [lil Falls. F U, B T H E RE I 3 ~. I . . , r - - C - - By hujnng our Goods from FIRST IIA.\DS, we save the “holesale Dealers proï¬t. l will be held m its“ :lmSEBChnFXb" ‘m we OI'R CLSTOMERS will get the beneï¬t of this saving in trading with 135., : ‘ In consequence of the popular demand for SCOTCH TWEED SI'ITINGS, we have . * I l . . r on M nda the 5th d5 of June bought largely from leading .llanut'ucturers and are now prepared to furnish customers ' o y, Y ’ E with a Scotch Tweed that will go beyond ahything oï¬'ered to the public, ’ “W W" °‘ ‘9 “Wk “- m- Gentlemen who prefer a Fine Finished Cloth will ï¬nd Many Choice Lines to select All parties Interested will take notice I from and m economical prices and govcfu themselves occordingiy. » , ’ . I j P. C. CALHOUN, Village Clerk. Fenelon Falls,.\Iay 16th, 1882. 13-2. l DUNDAS t, FLAVEDBE ï¬nds; ' Lindsay, September 201b, 1631. . ARI) OF THANKS. , FENELON FALLS - l .. . . ‘ S. Corï¬ei], :ijrlit Londaii‘dlutuul In- _, ' The Court of Revision of the Assessment """M' can I"I"‘I"â€~"' ‘ " =‘ - ' ' ' , Roll of the Drum Sunâ€"Have the goodness to convey S '1‘ O R E a to the Directors of the ‘- London Mutual " I our thanks for their prouiituess in paying ' our claims in full, arisili from losses by the recent hush ï¬res: l will be held in John Iiodginls house, Alexander Clarke, Ops, $566 A . _ . _ j ‘ "t v James .\1c("ahcv Emily 900 The undersi ned is now sellin 1 AT RhTTIE S b'l‘ATIO), Bdrm Kgâ€, -’ ’ coo g g r _'_’ _ Joseph McConnell “ .590 , 0“ Matthew Wilson, ’ Ups; 91-5 GI'OSS Cut Saws, Monday, May Thomas lIcCabe, †596 _. _.- .L . I ~‘ 5 , l ‘ 902 ’ ' it 10 o‘clock a. in. All parties interested £33,?llysa’ 450 85 I aim reqlllesled todlakle notice and govern Mani“ “umh’gmn’ u ’ 795 ' ’ r tiemse ves accor log y. p . B n . v 1 5,0 . . r “V 8- DOWS‘P-‘V all; “11 s’ia Axes. Logging Chains ' g « .. ["‘u'd‘q' (’{erk‘ Ianuc Gostlin, Layton, 21,5 1 isomcrrlllc, .‘lny 4th, 1882. 10-3. Hugh Baum.) ,, g0 . l m Margaret Kierr, “ 250 John Cheyliouth, Fenclon, 530 Edward Malone, Ups, 030 Cutlery; Skates, iDC) NOT I’. B. )Icllhnrgcy, Lindsay, 40 let a†me 10,, 1,5 John Wilson, Ops, 350 p g Janacsllownnh Vermuï¬h 400 and all kinds or Hartlivare, Rob‘l. .‘rlclv‘ectei-s, “ 70 John Kiluhcl, “ 359 Lindsay, Oct. 15th, 1881. _,_, _ At low all All Other House THE NElV DRUG STORE. in the County. DRUGS, ‘SEEDS, A Call Solicited. DYE STUFFS. JOHN EUGENT thanks his numerous customers in G0 to Manitoba rrrrrrr rrr‘rrrrsr Prrrrrrrr, and good iron or wood IIAR R O_“7 S, Geo. H. Bertram. Fenelou Falls, December 8th, 1881. .. J. NEEIJIKDS, Féï¬elOII DENTIST, LlNDSAY, do. well to call One of the firm will be at the antl_,tlie surrounding country for their vclry f , T r "A'T liberal patronage during the past tyoars, Olcï¬xï¬ï¬‚ï¬jn HOUSE, FENELON FALLS: l r i ""d ln-‘I’N‘l 0"" 510%“ “"d kaS this “l‘l’on‘mily or inmrnling on the third )Ionrlav of each nioirth. 'l‘ceth l r "“““ them till“ he “"5 “"w 0",)"m‘1 _ ex'tvaoted by laughing gas without pain or injury, or no charge will be made. W3 agents for the .llnsscy Manufactur- . . _ ing Com iany's fl , 7 ice cs a is ie in .in as men ’ I 3mm mowing & MES, A Heller Assortment than. Ever, r h r r r r . u r . l the best in the market. 351?" One cent per pound paid for scrap cast iron. _ . ROBSON 86 ALLAN, Cameron Lake Foulidry_ l Comprising Gui-den, Field all?! FLOWER SEEDS, Dye Stuffs, PATENT, MEDICINES, Perfumery, FANCY ARTICLEé, Brushes, Combs, kci, NOTEâ€"'I'lliysicians’ prescriptions prepared mu} A Good Fit Guaranteed. 1 . with ca'rc itnd despatcli. A full selection of _ _ . returns thanks for the liberal patronage he ‘ ‘ Gmments Minx“ Persons “"10 “"51‘ 1° has received since be commenced business, & bnnulilfldlihxiillliizrihtciiomc’and Charges was- and informs his customers and the public always 0,; ha’h'd' Fenclon Fans MM rm 188‘ ' 1 ' l y n. generally that he hnsJHOvcd to the .shop The E. II A xv, l NEW TAILOR'S soon. .i‘\ r; 1» l ALLAQBERTE respectfully informs the gchtlemcn of Feli- elou Falls and its vicinity that he has com- menced the tailoring business 011 Colbo'rn‘e‘ Street, over Mr. William Campbell's store. and solicits a share of public patronage. Cloth- ing will be made in the latest styles and Fc‘n'cedil Frills, March 30th, 1882. 5-132 , -___. ML... __._._. REMQVAL. BOOTS a SHOES. ROBERT Mdc‘hthhlfl l _<--o . Undersigï¬ed . lately occupied by I‘. Fitzgerlilil Next flour to the Phil Ufï¬ce, where he has opened out a lFlIlST RATE STOGK, public generzllly that he HAS Now' ON HAND FENELON FALLS. a New Stock bf The advertiser is preparcd'to execute all orders with which he may be favoured, from I r‘rrrrrlrr‘rr“ rrrr rurrrrrrre tastefully got up, a! Very Ramona e V _, )_- i . . to the smallest jobs of eclipcnter work, and I “688' A large and “C†assorted Sleek 0 will spdl'o tin paips to__give satisfaction ill every case. MANTLES, Doors WINDOW SASII from $2 50 to $10. I _ , teriat, and at reasonable prices. _, , LADIES, W Work-shop on Francis Strict East; F E N E L. O N F A L L S _ residence on Bond Street EnSt. l Blankets, both white and coloured, and “Hymn, HAW. r r l . and is now prepared to Fcnelon Falls, Oct’r l‘llll, l881. 33-t. f. rrr in par rrrrr. I l of Readymmdc Iloots and Shoes, which will r , be foulid equal in quality to any in town and I as low in price. I Ordered Work a Specialty ! as usual. and a good ï¬t and the best of ma- terial and workmanship guaranteed. ROBERT MCCALLU.“ Fenelon Falls, Sept‘r Hill, 1881. 29-ly. 'REMOVAL! l r The subscriberhas removed to his old stand, made to order at short notice. of good ma; next door to the llechanics‘ Institute, the I’ri'ccs cannot be brat. lVEJ. CAMPBELL. Fcnelon Falls, Nov'r 12th,1880. iATTEND TO ALL WORK l with which he may be favoured E On the Shortest Notice, and at i Prices Which Cannot. Be Beat Persons wishing aw GOODS. Mrs. KEELEY I'las just received and opened up a larg stock of : NE“T TOYS, in great variety. that I am still taking BAGS, SGRAP IRON, Bones kc, in trade, and paying CASII FOR WOOL All) SKINS. JOSEPH HEARD. Fenclon Falls, April 28th, 1881. 8-3m. in Fcnelon Falls. l lClothes Either Made or Out, l will do well to give him a callbeforc going l elsewhere. I B. JACKSON. l Tailor. Ir { FcneIon Falls. February 26th, 1852., You WILL FIND DOLLS. VASES, ' Toilet Sets and a good assortment of l a complete stock or E D ‘VV A I{ D S’ OLD-ESTABLISHED EHARNESSJITancy (TrOOdS, ' â€"- Stillincry Slantles. Feathers Flavors and; “ In?“ ' Ribbons. ’ , ’warrrl JUST A REMINDER I l lCurryconibs, Bl‘llSllCSHCHROMos. MQTToleiVGI'y . SNAtI’S, rTRUNKs, YALISES. l Shawl Straps, Ilarnets Oil 3 Axle Grease, Cheap for Cash, call at Ladies’ Gold Jewellery, luseph Nerisrn’s Harness Shop. Bmhâ€. W'llt’» Bnc‘lfl-l- L043!“ “14 one door south of Newman’s Grocery Store. 3 COLLARS WARRANTED.§ Chains, all new, of The You But Ionutooturo, and mated gee-1. Allo,â€"-\V'odd1ng Rings. G. W. W t l Repairs promptly and neatly executed. He bcpto return his sincere thanks for i to {Ir been favored. and is determined to (M? Hall M31 500'“ Drain v3 E's- man't a continuance o! it by turning out IOU! Lilduy. Deer Sit, "1:. good work at moderate prim. , Fusion Fella Tehran; :ee‘: :35: the liberal patronage with which be has: and Motto Frames, Plain and l’crforated Cardboards, Canvas and Berlin Wouls. A nice lot of Wall Paper and Window Blinds just received. “as. KEELEY. Millinery Store and Show Room, one door north of H. P.1Iemiog’s hardware l Sh‘fl'. Fenelon Falls. Hay 261li,158l. : HOUSE TO LET. 3 To let. in ï¬rst class order, the residence of the late Dr. Fiiagerald. Apply to EDWARD FITZGERALD. Faction Falls. M-r ! 31:u&:1’$th.i331 l l The subscriber returns his sincere thanks lfor the liberal patronage bestowed on him , during the past nine years. and beg: to in- l form the public that they can obtain ' any hour of the day or night, at his stable lI-‘irst Class Horses and Rigs†Has responded to our invitation to visit the on: Store, and ass done it with a will. We have been crowded with buyers and \isitors daily, and in almost every case you could see surprise Fianna on we" face†“‘d we! “n'nmny “Chm†“Th†deal of training and education in the matter of laying clothing beats anything] have ever seen. Who could believe there was for person“ we" .nd use, “d M . mu. “0w My Wm, “ 5g," '0 gm“) dlmr‘nc‘e heme" “‘1’ ‘nd “din†Cusmmers '11 and care altogether unknown to our old business men. People a). m as, .i We have read your advertisement week after week, nowï¬dnuy i, man be “hum-legged. no bum judge, of “pm but had no idea you could back up all you say until we had giv- a)“ ,he‘: were an ""9 .80. “(1 1mm". as we“ †,h‘e menu,“ en you a trial. We are now thoroughly convinced that you have - ' ï¬imseif whm value '1; gnuwn_ git: goods at prices to substantiate all you say and more too. . .v __ x a. POSITIV E PROOF. on do a good deal of advertising, but you have the right stutl' Our [treat success in the Tailoring Department gust now, in spite to advertise.†- . 1 If on inspection you ï¬nd we cannot do so we do not want you of most determined opposition, is positivc'nmo thitth are giv- lug better value. newer styles.and mun: skilfully made garments to purchase of us, but we say boldly that we can save you some thing on every article you buy, no matter how,sma|l.. We again than others can show. “'9 buy only the newest goods. and just now cut the prices so low thatâ€"and every possible inducement cordially invite those who have not visited the City Store to do so, and see for themselves why some of our contemporaries are envious of our success. We are determined to secure dicpatron- age of the people, and with this aim in view we are always Iiold- oï¬â€˜cred to cash buyersâ€"it is no wonder that we nrc crowded with ‘ orders. Gentlemen appreciate the advantage of dealing with a square-teed house that gives its customers incalculalilc ndvonb age ovcr the old style of doing business, besides ulw sys insuring log out inducements in g - them elegantly ï¬lled. skilfully made and art’slically cut gar: Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ments. that give the wearer the satisfaction of knowing this! lm Carpets, Oil Cloths, Lace Curtains. Curtain Nets, Slieetings, Pil- . ‘ g“ ‘ _ . lowiugs, White and Colored Counterpancs, is attired ill :\ Ellll trout the Lily More. and with winch the must expert critic cannot hl‘d a tnull. Fancy Table Covers, &c. _ - _ ., Sootheran, Cathro 8‘ Mark; civv nndrsns AND I‘LOTIIIERS, It has been afï¬rmed by some, and we believe with considerable force and truth, that of late years people have received a great Sootheran, Cathro, §t Mark, __ _ otrv nltaiifsns AND CLOTHIERS, _> No. 2, Dobson’s Block, 2nd Door West of the-Bast. Oï¬ce. ________.__.._.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" UNDQUBTBD FACTS. lemrral and things in' Business; 0. llloï¬at ~Illic‘f‘arlancl , EW GOODS iii every Department. SPECIAL BAllt‘AlNS IN: ‘ l - i SEASONABIJ: GOODS at Return. their sinccl‘c thanks for the llllu’ui ipiitronugc bestowed on “Will since lhcy JARVIS & hlcboilGALLis, r “ . r 1 . .. . . . r 4 o ~ ~ General Dry Goods Merchants, Feucl‘o‘n l‘alls. [P31191011 (111‘s) ‘ l - ' and be" to inform the publicllmt lhcvlrnve 0-0 I. r- , A . just moved into lhc [trullIL-‘t's lately occu- The Dress Goods Department , pied h,- Mr. wm amour. when- they “in ‘b- 't 'llf l' 51- is full of all the New Goods for the season. NIIN'S-"EII. \'_GS, full range of colours. 1 l‘;_‘l_:‘::;’-\‘\.cll‘|rings:3;“. rilTvixs fell“: Black Lace BUN'I‘INGS, &c., kc. Black and Colourlcd CASl'lil‘lRlisnn Iu‘rgo Spilck and i “w Mk0“, m“, Secured the wrviwa M. Mr. the Prices all ri ht. We would as‘iilutcnding nurc lasers to 509 our Gom 5. ant l(‘ con-r : ,. , 3 ,u u , , , _ ,,, , ,~ it, vinccd tlint lllcygnrc the best value in town. tirej' and White COTTON ’I‘AIllil‘I DA .\l- D “M I m“ ’ h“ “n pm pm†0 "r" ' ASKS. TABLE LINEN GOODS from '25 cents per yard upwards. '1‘O\\'IZI.|.INGS. a TOWELS and BROWN DRESSED HOLLANDS. We show the Largest and Ii‘rrlslicsll Stock in towmof those goods. FELT CARPET, HEMP CARPET, TAlvkh'I‘lll and Cums: nuns. kc" kw M anmmh,“ Drives S'I‘AIR CARPETS. We have a nice range of patterns and yyill sell at u shy/it (“IUIINCr‘ and no “mâ€, will M WM“, m Emmi†“m 0" “mi "5 “'c 11““ "0 mom ‘0 keel’ “Wm 1" sw‘ik‘ hiin reputation which the Fenclon i-‘alla' (}entâ€s FIIIrllisllijlng llrtkcr)’ hits destfl'vcdl)‘ borne. 'l'liclr stock of Our Stock was never so Complct'e‘lels at present. Hats of all descriptions. lion 5 and , I L Y R 0 C 1,] R I E S Boys' FELT HATS iiud STRAW HATS. an enormous stock. We call allow you a. good ; Iv‘elt Ilat, hard or soft, for. 75 cents. [Aria ‘ o\ 1.11 z. Iiehdy-l‘iiade Clothnig‘. . . . . We defymny one to show the Stock we do in MEN'S and BOYD" CLOTIII.\'G,good, rc- 818†’ '. ’ ’ ’ . ~ liable stock. We have gone extensivt‘ly in'to Ready-Made (Elollliug this season, and we can assure the public that We can give Ilcttt-r.\'iillie than any petty dealer. III the trade. pg“ Come and see yourselves, and be convinced that we publish undoubted facts- li‘OBDEIIED CLOTHING \ve excel, both ill New Designs ili 'I‘chds and in truck- No. Dobsm‘s Block. 2nd Door West of the Post Olllco: \villhc found, as usual. fresh, good iirrd well assorted. rill he kept on llfl'ltl. and farm produce generally dealt iii. A nirc lot or“ We ljuarantce a. good fit or no sale. Crocke rv (Q lass“.(u.£; & is on the shelve; and will he sold as chi-up as any ill town. A visit ot'iuspccliuu from- P- T0 TRE LADIESâ€"I‘ve keel) 11’ full range 01 the celcbl‘at- all needing anything ill their “"0 of busi~ ed Crompton Corsets on hand; ness is respectfully Shirt-run. . Fenclon Fans, Bury 22nd. lSS’i_ MUFFAT Ck Mt‘l“;\lilu\.\'ll. Till PINE l' R '0! manshlp. 9 ~â€" ClI/t.‘ ‘ C i. ll 1’ ii v '11 I l':.t'd Spiral I '1‘ till 5 s. ' ltrpulaiinr. 0â€"â€" eltnlllinlird all over Canada. l5 yrara material "peril-lite, Itvarymnn ruptured should read my pamphlet on Ruptureâ€":I’rcc on application People 90 )rars old cured by its use. A iichpparatus for cure of Club Feetâ€"no cuttingâ€"no pain. Spinal Instruments. .\t'. JJIiIlALIJST Centennial and Paris, France. Exhihillun M. for- SI’IRAL TRUSS " : Call or address, l'lli‘ih'. (Tl.l7'l‘llli, (late of Hamilton) :rs Adelaide-st, \yrst, near Grand Opera, 'I‘oronlo. ’Y“"" "7- ~-»~~r ~~<.._.,,. .m, â€"-â€"0 more sr-r es ï¬shes in. at Cost for 30 days, for Cash only. I «I .u- Also for Sale, or to Tieni, A GOOD 100 ACRE 15.5.1131, Within three miles of the village of Fellelon Falls. flnly Weelrly Agricultural Paper 1 N $212†Oilfi'ii'ih N Wham/MM SurCESSI New and Improved Form. 16 Pages Only One Dollar Per Year. FOR 52 NUMBIEIIS. A SINGLE BUGGY AND CUTTER FOR SALE CHEAP. 3%“ Come and secure Bargains at the Cash Store in Scully's Block. GEORGE G. KEITH. Fcnelon Falls, February Ist, 1882. H w u . _ ._ .~ - i ‘ ’v» v .' 4 Numbers a Month: 832 l’nv'.‘ aYczr; bcg3 to ihform his customers and the & I A a S I 3,325 Columns for One Dhllhr. l > _ ‘ y ’ ’ ' ' Devoted strictiy to Agriculture, llorliiullurr. Sin. k. I , Dairy, Poultry. tlrc Apairy, llmiull'ild :i'nl â€"-ka l)â€"‘ everything 1wnainuig In a Farm. both. . . . u. ‘ out «if door-t and in doors. . E : l I g "dis Weekly Cornmcrcutl Reports and Prices arr - :â€" t invaluable. l The extraordinarysurrcsstlil-r paper llas mrl “'ltll l r at tllr: handout lllt. ycmnanry uf t .ul.ul.i lltll1|.,',' ; z . ,. _ lat-:0: pus-t )‘wzir Blitmls ulnrlydlt'd ltlgllt" :ltlnallt 9. promo- ‘5 "'~ . ' - - , r - , - isuio ~anaranrt IC .‘nilcdjlatia. I’cople gomg to speculate in Manitoba lands require good substantial A manna,“ “Wmâ€, WMâ€, ~,,.,,,,,,., ,,,,. H, H , ' gage-ll. mid Ll)l‘l'l"-;Iotl(lt'nl't' II‘ it v.il:l.i|lli- n ‘ ' :tplitjarsw'cckly from its many RUM 'ilVI‘a in ,v- , t . - _ . . z.- » . l v -, 1 health in the Ina-.t and Ilrilisli (‘uliiiiilihi Ill llllf \ . -. t ' HAMPlJ-l COPIES r-‘ru-zri. ' Printed and Published at the Welland Strum l‘imu . . ing llww. itslalllizdlml um i. try to safely carry back their money, and are advised to select from the N, n €01,905“- ,.,,,,,,,-,_,,,,' w. 1'. PAGE, Iidiior. ‘ - LARGE ASS’ORTMENT \Vl'llaniL 4 ml. which has arrived, and which contains Laws Regarding Newspapers. = ' ' V, g _ _ B d. S t h 1 lrllrâ€"i‘lly pl-rr'nn ulm lair“: u pnpi-r rrg. ’ ‘ l l'frlllll llll' 'llnl'Ullll"‘, “'wllu- il‘ i-r'l- St in or y r r ii A a c e S, in] to his name or Illllllllt r a, or u‘livlliu-r lll' r has subscribed or rml, l'Z l'i-spnmililw lur rim just the neatest things for Ladies to carry lunch arid small parcels in. pwmrn,‘ L‘. MAGUIRE’S V I I ' 'llrlll“!llll1ll"ll"rlf1HTlllllllllt'Illel'il‘l'iltl B001: & 81308 Store. Llndsay- lil payllit lit i4 Illiltlt‘. rill-l Itlicii colic-4"! ill". MEDICAL HALL, 'FENELoN FALLS, " " “ 2nd.â€"If n porn:an or left. in: pqpvr in 1.15 'llr‘t'ltllllllllf'll. lia- lull-'t pay all nrri-nrnpvw, from the otlirrn .‘r nor, fir'l ~lf L‘rrli’t-z’lwr-‘ llf';/l"l'll-rlt'l'1~vlr. 'hilxr- llrr- pvt'nuln il- or lit \i.»'pn;wi~ Hum ll ‘- ~- ' ' ullim- In “it"‘il tiny :irt- Ilir‘rr'lwl. they rill llrl’ltl l"-l|'lll‘~lllll‘ until they have ‘ clllml tl.- «r "l.ill-’. Flori-inc ll'Il'l-"t- Lurk, m ll‘li'.iu;_' Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, sponges, . [ 4llt..‘Tll“ ('uirrt- Low- vl-Ii-lHl that r. . Trusses and Shoulder Braces, , _ Toilet, Fancy d5 Rubber Good ,{mm the pn-"urllrv 4', ur X"lll4r'. iii,- run-l Ira . ilrr: PERFUMERY 850., can, u n »‘ . .r f- "N v ' i ll here can he found an c:;r.l.c:r‘. assortment of .r [in iii unrullvvl {--r. r‘. [Minna/.141, “Munâ€. .,‘ llllriltlnlirtl filllltl. ‘Tllc “ Fear-loll Falls litlli‘llt‘ " ~i5 printed i-vvr'y SAthlit'Y .it Ilicofiirr, alwan on hand. A large and 3 MUM“, Hm, W [2,} 361? COMPLETE STOCK OF DYE STUFFS ï¬rsubm'lpï¬gn ayemin advance oftlie best quality and at low prices. Also, a .or will. rm» up! per iii-ck additional or WELL SELECTED svocl; or S’I‘A‘TIONE {Y3 h comprising a full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and general stationery. ' l‘rnf-tsin'r'il or imvam-u I'nhla, .’.'i .1 My ha’oï¬a’.‘ 3“! lim- per com-m l'nsuai t ilvrrtiri menu, , l ' I "rnncis Street Eust. ‘ H O R S E A N D c T II E M E D I C I N E S, '- v-enti [u-r line in ll-r tin-l lllrt'lll'ln and 2 ‘On 1 2 at very moderate charged. W Commercial travellers and their lug- gage conveyed safely and expeditiously to any desired point. t The subscriber never had a stablcfni of better horses than at present. I try them. ’ E, R. EDWARDS. Fencioc hill. Yet itih. tESl. 51-1.! Come and I‘"Hl' per lrm for carry roll-pouch: iuuy. Pliynicians' prescriptions and Domestic litflrr‘f.‘ carefully compounded. : HM, Mmâ€, ,, ,1 ,,,,. ,wr‘ M†PM, ,1, i'fllfllli'f; flJl' ll (till-“ill tn! 1‘14. upon [Qantrll- rllsir- Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes; or... , A full assortment of Patent and Proprietary Medicines always on hand. A- J’OB PRIIIITIIQ'G gent for II. It. Socvcns‘ Purely Vegetable \‘lzrsarlxn. _,,r,_n ,,,.-,,..,., ',_',,,.;, ,umud “my, ,.,,, reuly and at laminate prion-e, ‘ E. FITZGERALD, V ,1. “I myâ€, N, Petition Fall‘, Flay 27th, 1532?. Mahsgr: “0",...†! Age-j Ade-g . â€"m~:«g% .- AL-ï¬s