l - Dundas & Flavelle Brothers, Dealers in Dryr Goods, Clothing, Millinery, over her head, she jumped from the l pleasure it gave him to receive such a breast-beam and that the fallibroke her gift at the hands of his children and neck, as she was found so soon after she. friends, and referred back for a few entered the barn that she scarcely had minutes to some of the bygone davs time to die by strangulation. Mr. John spent amongst the old settlers in this Byers was in the barnyard with a wag- part of the country. The party broke gen and horses, waiting to speak to Mr. up about 12 o'clock, after having spent Stroud, whom he saw approaching from one of the most pleasant evenings (n the ï¬elds, when the girl came out of the record in this part of the township. ROBSON’S FOUNDRY, FENELON FALLS, â€"â€"IS INâ€" lionse, and she nodded to him as she ' T passed. Soon afterwards he heard a I 5 noise in the barn, but attached no im- Baddow' ,2 - portahtlce to it, having no :uslpiplionltltiat (aorï¬spondmc, of Me Gama.) 5- an)“ "‘3 “as wrong- ‘ 't e 3 "1 Mr. James Wilson had a woid-h - 3-,; AGAIN. AFTER MAKING while he and Mr. Stroud were talkine, in" bee mew“), i number (0,. 13:}, ‘5. r. ' M . rou wen to tl e barn in search a i ‘ . ’15" ‘3'} - ofriieftdaughter tand 1the moment she tad tfamsonduended and a grill} main“. ,,.. ,4 _ . . ' ,_ a i i , y 0 we was run to nrnt iver s-n Mayor Walters. Counc1llors and C1tlzens . 0 opened the door, 'gave a shriek that bank. startled Ml“ Byerss horses» and he ha“ Mr. H. Watson has removed from 54 A R N l N G I E N N All sorts of foundry and to stop them before he could follow Mr. Mr. John Eadeis farm to his own ,0, ‘ ' machine work executed by Strolldv “Ibo f“th to the b9?†“P0†Mr. Eade intends working his own farm â€"â€"â€"BY TIIEâ€"wâ€" - - hearing his Wife ery. On entering, Mr. 803,0 skilled mechanics. . . a o _ Byersfouqd Mr. Stroud supportles the Mr' Suggitt had a wood-cuttin" hco 0 Q Q 0 D Q 0 Q 0 9 0 .0 9. bOdy I.“ 11‘s “rms' and l‘qlPCd mm ‘3 last Friday, which was well atteiided, fake 1t dOWD- “was cl“"8 “3"†a“ and a large quantity of wood was out. w A V, I _ M llfe “’85 bfu‘ely 93:03:;Pmutl‘ebattemptg The residence of Mr. Potts was the at resuscitation, o in ie am an scene of merriment last T v _ v in the house, \vcrc of no avail. Deceased . J V '_ I d. u'»~‘d¢\} even. , I M 7 _ M 7 , , in,__. l otuitistan ing the biid roads, a OF Y . was a ï¬ne, handsome and amiable girl, “we number of u ‘ ~ . , a . n . g ests attended and n .Frlday, March 29th, 1889. in her nlst yeai, and the news of her very copyable “win†was gpent _â€"_.__>â€"...â€"<â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" - - , s - - #WHâ€"f“â€"_â€" “931° Clad was reign} ï¬lth, equal sur' John Suggltt has removed to the I ‘ a - . Your Tlme Has Come. The End Is at, Hand. AGAINDT REPEAL. stigma"; Wziplrehery alt glngielzzsafo f‘aIrm svliiï¬zh lienrccenlly purchased from _ , . . . ' ' ' r. . usse . Mr. James llollil-i' ‘ t ' f t 0 late. Dent The sun is setting. The end Will soon , _ . 1 . t.) riifibiliitoh‘igilofsirgifridlg 3.... credit or draw nigh. This GREAT SWEEP-OUT 0“ Thllrs‘ia)’ next, the 4th 01' AFN}, “‘ldhttaf‘ Fm ralaï¬â€˜v‘istgm Evemtliflmfd has removed to Mr. George Eade's farm hrino'inrr shame on the town, or into the SALE will not last long. The opportunity the. question Whether the SCOPt ACt IS W“ one i a“ “8 ey “"3 e §m' near Roscdale. Success to them both. mm; cï¬'cle, on account of your shabby ap- will fast slip away, and then you will he 01“ IS DOC to. be repealed In this county Gem sympathy 0f the Wh°le community~ Mr, Pott’s wood bee on Friday was pi-nrance. lotliing don't make a gentle- blaming yourself for not liavmg taken the WI“ be demde ; and the Gazelle being, ___“~__ we“ attended, and a larne quantity of man, but it will make a man look like one. bargains while they lasted. Make hay while as everybody knows, strongly OPPOSed “ †wood was cut a llrv-sses do not make ladies, but appearance the sun shines ; he on hand to take advan- to the H, “or traflic a considerable 01“ The End of the Record, M T, ‘ goes a 1mm way, Carpets cannot make a tage of the great reductions we have made . .l‘ i , l , p .__. F- 10111118 Clemance returned last ~ rf table but the ' hel) to and in ever do artuient in the house. The “on 0* “’5 space 15 thls week deVOted ‘0 a ‘ ' 1 - _ Saturday from the woods where he has house com or . l l 7 _ y _P , , . . The (Janette still llVeS , but the Fen : at the slaughter prices we are selling all prices we give below are not ï¬ctitious and arguments In favour of the Act, which elm] Fans Record which issued its ï¬rst been engaged lumbering. He looks as lines of winter Dry Goods, Clothing, Car- given to deceive the public, but are genu- â€"notw1thstandiug the assertions of its b h 1'91 f J 1 1 ‘ hearty as usual, pms, Boots, Shoes, etc., you cannot afford' inc reductions, the truth of which may soon opponents_has already done a Great “um at on t‘ e “n 0 9y 35‘: 3m to let this golden opportunity slip without be known by n. visit to our establishment. deal of "cod and will if not re ezled threatened to do wonders, is as dead as â€" ma“... Liking advantage of these prices before it Call in the morning, if possible, as we are be mud? mo’re riuoro’us, enf. rp d i ’ a. door-nail, or last year’s roses, or any- FINED AGAIX.â€"Uu Thursday two of 5,. ml-ever too late. always crowded in the afternoon. the future “nu int-1,188 beg“ in 2h? as: thing else that, is very dead indeed. our village hotel-keepers, to wit, Mr. N. , ‘ r . p‘ ' For two or three weeks past there have Ingram and Mr. Henry Brooks. were u July of 1880 the Act was carried by b -a f -, h- n, d- Q l ï¬ned $r0 d h â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" a majority of 1015 in the Whole county _een Signs 0 is approae ll]: ch0 uâ€" . _ a an costs eac for a. recent w P our PRiCEs m... o. m and on Tuesday we plan of the sew we s E " I in the viâ€; 0 of Finch“ Fans Its Op seized by the travelling agent of Messrs. second time they have had to pay that _ " ' - - ‘ - r ' ' ‘ . '3 'l‘wo-Iloopcd Pails for . . . . . . . . . 250 Boys’ Overcoats from . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 00 up ponents deaare that in will be repealed. Mlller and 34011me 0*. 130130030: ‘t-he §um Wlillm the picsent. month, T1113 :i Corn lirooms for . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 25c Heavy All-wool Grey Flannel at.... 15c We mink as we†as be 8 th t the well known dealers in printers supplies, is worse than “ high †license. 3 Cans Apples for . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . 25c Beautiful Dress Goods worth 20c for 12%0 . ’ , p i a _ y and next day it was carted to the sta_ F ‘ ' 2; Guns Tomatoes for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Heavv lOc. Shirting at .. 5c Wm ï¬nd themselves mlsta’ken) havmfâ€"‘C tion and laced on a 03,. for transmig_ AINTED IN CHURCH-"I" 5" Jamess :: Cans Pens for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Heavy Comforters at . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 750 good reason to believe, from what we sion to a}; cit “rhea the Record “gs Church: 1““ sunday eveniug- .lUSt ’35 2: lens Corn for ..... . . . . . . . . 25c Heavy Blankets at . . . . . . . . . . . .1 35 a pair hear from different quarters, that the t t d t d t, 't 1 qt ‘ the ï¬nal hymn was about to be sung, ‘J Cans Salmon for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Heavy Factory Cotton . .. . .. . 30 Act will be sustained, though possimy s M e We pm [0 e 3“ 3‘ mor eYerY,‘ the Rev, J, G, Dean, who had preached 5 Dozen Clothes-pins for...... . 50. Yard Wide Factory Cotton . . . . . . . . . . 5c 5’ I. body who had. anything to do With it with his u l .0 I b 6 lb‘ Rice for 25¢ Extra Fine White Cotton at . . . . . . . . 5c by a someWha’t redflcefi maloflty' A“ would lose by it, and the event has , , 5}†“50‘â€: was ovclcome y ‘Ju Ids. Brown ..... :31 00 Twilled Sheeting, 2 yards wide, for. . 23c excellent and convmcmg “rude from veriï¬ed our predic’tiou Its fate is an- 9' fainting m and sank senseless on ihc lli lbs. Granulated Sugar for . . . . . . . l 00 Heavy all-wool Shirts and Drawers for the Lindsay Watchman will he found other proof of. the utte; folly of starting floor of the chancel. He was carried ltcilpath's Best Golden Syrup 60c.a Gallon 95c a suit. _ In another column, and a fully as good, a second ,1 er in a lace bare] large "no the VeStry and placed “1 3' Chalry 4 Boxes Eddy's Matches for. .. 25c Union Shirts and Drawers at 40 cents if not better, one in yesterdays issue of PP p, , - y a and his face was sprinkled with water 55 Bars Sea) for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 00 a suit. , enough for one! especially If that one and i i l the same pa er ouoht to be read by et e- . . h s collar loosened. After the (.‘liewing Tobacco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c. a lh Pure Linen Towelling‘ at . . . . . . 15c 21 yard p , a , be long established, on a solid founda- ] f ,1 - . Smoking Tobacco . . . .. . .45c. a lb Beautiful Cretouiies at.. . ...9.‘ic Who‘ll“. Don 5 forget. that: Re“ ,(J- W- tion and fairly well liked. But people, apse ° sever.“ mmmes 8- membel‘ 0i. Heavy Canadian Tweed at ....25c. a yard Gloves and Hosiery at . . . . . . . ..Half-pi'ice \Valch 18 t0 leCture m DleSODS ball will, do it an'd others win encourafle, the conflict-111ml}, “ho had been sent Men's All-wool Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 Fur Goods at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Half-pricc this evening, and by all means go and them in their madness and all 00°“? for medical assistance, returned- With. Men's Allâ€"wool Tweed Suits at . . . . . .313 75 Carpets from...: . . . . . . . . . 80. per‘ yard up hem. him The form of ballot published d h b t ‘ 1 i_¢ _ M D,._ E. s_ Wins“, and from him we “Mi-n’s‘llcnvy Overcoats . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 All Lines Winter Boots and Shoes re- by mistake in last week’s Gazette was come 3‘79 to em he went“ 9 con†learned that Mr. Dean had some new Boys bUllS from . . . . . . $1 00 up duced so PU‘ cem- the old mm The new one, which will sequenccs' ble of the heart and had fainted on o a m ' ' ' ._..__.._.__â€"â€"â€" be used next Thursday, ,5, worded dlf, pEOVIOUSd occasions. The patient was _ fer-early, and will be found below; Birthda Celebration. :1 terwar s conveyed to Mr. Jas. Cain- Remember the spot 50" Bargains, HOW To VOTE. y erou’s, as Mrs. Dean was away on n " ‘ ‘9' 5’? The form of the ballot ticket for the (comnmmcatm) V‘SIt-lt’ and on Tuesaay he was taken i ii if V" election to take lace in illi‘ count on A very interescing event tOOk place to his 0W“ reSidCDce 0“ Fldler's hill, ,_. _, _. ._ X m 4th i‘s aspgclow “ lnainsgthe at; the residence of Alex. Ellis, Esq,, where he now lies in a somewhat pre- " 9 ‘ ' ' ‘ :ch ,, is p’rinted in mi ink}, For the lot 14 con. 1 of the township of Veru- carious condition. ' ’ ’ l M d h 17 l " b ' tr ,‘ , V ,,. . . . am, on on ay,t e ti 1nst., einD __ __M_,,-____ SIXLE, A“: 1“ blue," “17Ԡthe celebration of his sixtictli birthday, The Scott Act T , T , which, occurring on Sunday, was ccle- ' (D R I IA 14 IA A h D L I R D g AY‘ Against the Act. brated on the day following. All his SEAL, WE REM,“ IT? Lindsay, Feb, 13, 1339, phildaen adnd .al {prge nunibéalr dofbhis ' ‘ ‘ men s an neigi ours asseni e a out From the Link W ,1 . For the Aet' X 6 o’clock, and, after tendering their On ,(he 4th of Crng at“??? t congratulations, partook of a very sump- of Victoria cougtp dcx t u’ 3.00 om, -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mark your ballots as above; tuous tea, after which they all adjouvrn- . , ' . . y an a pm '0" 9 ed to the “your Where at the re “est Muskoka Will decide at the polls wlietu- Beware of the Red Letters ! f , f . pd M’ W Ii F, . q er the Scott Act shall continue in force The are a dame, Siam}. 0 tie men s, r. . . J he read an - 1- d. . . ‘ I y c a . . in tin; istrict, or whether it shall he , Keep away from them I address, and Mr. J. A. Ellis, on behalf re caled It is the dut of. v v ,1 of the company assembled, presented up to W'e. b carom“ [Yb 'c (“the “3"; "",'"':_"'"f’_"“‘" the guest of the evening with a large issue Mag to f8 r, {3, 0 (310592,? at _ 81110165 “1 Penelon- and handsome easy chair, seating him ‘ . ’ . . a 9:“ 5" a". ".1 0“ <,-_â€"«H.:::FOR:~:~:._:, comfortab, therein The followiu" is prejudice exercme, his franchise in face Last Friday afternoon a, great Sousa- me addresg. ' a of the facts and information that may tion was caused in the village by a re- M A ' E be Within. his knowledge, as he may mu... oft, that, Blartha Jane Stroud second R†LEX' [‘LIS' hOUCBtl believe to be ill the best inter. BA «£13. 5. danghtel‘ Of Mr- Charles Strand, of lot Dear_Friend,â€"-We, a number of ests of the community in which he lives. 17 in the 7th concession of Fenelon, had Your Old fr‘euds af’d ne‘ghbm'Si have Shall the A“ be repealed, 0!? ï¬lm“ it .___c,, 9â€"...â€" committed suicide b bannina herself assembled here tonightto offer our con- not be re ealed is the istne to which , _ _ u y a c~ . - . . . p ’ . . mt}, a tracecham m her father‘s barnI gratula‘gpns upou this, you; 60th birtlh- we invite the earnest consideration of , . r v , . c); _ , and very soon it was generally known . “Y- O 180 we 09 aroun us to-nigit the electors of this district. All \\ 0‘01 1 \V eedsoat .. )C. a yin (1. ,hat the report was but too mm, AS m it brings to us feelings of Joy and glad- _ That the ratepayers of the neighbor- 1 Grey {4 launch, 1‘20, 3; yard. What caused 1,9,. to take 1,0,. own life ness, and yet, perhaps, to some of us, ing. county of Ontario. might be in a H 1 White Flullllels at 10C. ti yard, we have heard nothing sufficiently reli- feelmgsflf Sadness; Joy 8‘ 399mg the 1’05"“)n ‘0 ffmly and intellilâ€"lcmlf 600' Good Overmmts at, $3 and $5 able to justify its publication_ It is old familiar faces of so many who have trust the social effects of the operation (“0.1 quit“. 1K,va- gi :5 ,1 1 5,3 beyond a doubt that she left two letters, tOlled’ together. he]ng }0 bear eacb of the Scott Act with the former Crooks I ~,' . i L A ’ ( ~ ’ '" ,,1'†‘ m “b ' one addressed to her mother and the 9th“? burde“?Whl10hewmg°m homes Am. the county council of Ontario at _ J J 3. . blill‘ts and Drawers, .00. each. other to her sister ; but there are so 1 in this once wilderness for ourseva and its late session discliarggd a duty to its Cardigan Jackets. 0%., '1 DC. and $1. many and such conflicting statements famlhes- Thusv “1 “he PM?" Of 0‘" 0““ constihwm-S Which it is m be regretted All wool lieavV Full-cloth Pants. $2 the best. Peiâ€"""‘dinf-I their 000mm “‘3‘ at Preset)t {Joyme'lt' the†creeps 1" “nth 5°.“ °f the county 00mm†0" Victor“ fail“! ‘0 Clouds Hoods. Fasciii-itoi's Wool (31 is “"0 “Weider i5 Prudem ‘0 583 nothing i “5 feelmgs or sadness when we mm" “'0 P"â€â€˜""“ A “mm or 0°""i°‘iâ€â€œ5 for " ~5‘ * a.) t r t L; ‘ l M ‘ ’ . about them No inquest was hem, as manylof the_old well-known faces that «her than. liquor 061863 was ordered to Wool Shawls, -0 per cent. less than iiiiiirulaciui‘ei‘s prices. Mn John D, Nuylor, who is coroner, l we mlSS to-niglit, who have gone to the be prepared by Coumy Attorney pare. All wool llOlllL‘ made. heavy Sliirtiiigs, L’oe, usual price 400. did not consider it necessary, but to-dny land Where mil and trouble are ended: well. The ofï¬cial ï¬gures are now be- llross Goods at 5. 3 and 10c. (TINFSday) there is some talk 0i CX‘ But “C,†we I)?†a .ve'lyï¬leg‘samdduty fore “1‘3" electors 0f Omarlo Countyv and - â€" " v i - a ' ‘ ' to per 0ND am one “1 W "C We (ï¬lm we so wit the i for the co side to (f , , N, _ i, p. A , Q . , \q liuming the body, which was buried on 3 , , , i u . _ n i to l n J :1 \li.lab1} \(). l, l()1 ‘4, ï¬lte- . Snndn at Eden in BIari 83. The t, a prlvllcge to take part. \VC ask you the electors of vlctorlfl. N Since l'l“'F‘Ci‘t‘i‘ s14 ' -y 9° ' ~l' to ~- i.l( I‘Lb ill" ml 5‘ 10111, a.“ . mmummnmmw A a { pamculars of the tragedy are as fol_ to accept tliis.eaSy eiau as a 8 lg tto- Scott Act has been m force them hnvo hlt‘ll 8 Fur L-oats from bib. ALL NE“. CHOUS NO OLD gm", l lows : Some time during Friday alter- . kc“ Of our fneudsmp and CSLecm! and been 77 ‘Ddlcmble Offences. While for a - {“kvv Corsets, good, for 250. wonx. FADE“ AND iio-i‘ii i:.\'i‘i:\' M- on... i [noon the unfortunate young girl rose 1 may you live long to enjoy it. Wishing , similar length of time before that meas- Bulps $1 Corsets for 80¢. Colitis. l-‘RlISll Goons. BOUGHT g from working at a dress and went out: 3'0“ “0d Your “wech PBT‘PeThm life ! we became lawpthe number of crimes ' ‘ ‘ . . _,_. ‘ ,M ,' lISl’l'.(,“l.\l.l.\ FOIL Tlllb‘ FALLS ; to the burn, on the threshing floor of: many year†3’“ 0f eDJol “mm "H .9 com' committed was 136; in summary con- liuy s Lupe 101 -0e., At“, 6.0. ; 1.1mm. which were stood a reaper, the page of ; torts of yourhome and associations of vimioos before magistrates the falling { l which rested on what is called the 5’0"“: many frlends- , , 05 under the Scott Act has been from , I l breast-beam and extended over into one , :S‘gned 0“ balm†Of Your friends “‘1 420 to 282." Such is the ofï¬cial report 3’ The & 7 of the bays. Procuring a trace-chain, ’ neighborfl: of Crown Attorney Ii‘areWell. Similar i % slhe forlmed a noose [by passilngkone epld (32:23:; , reports of other Scott Act d‘istrictsfbciar " . . tlroug) the -“ 'cw‘s- ar) " in at t e i i -. even Stronger testimony in 'avor 0 tie ' “a‘x‘ei†' J l Asnazw GILLis, Hugh MaoDougall. [ other, and then put the free end around the pole of the reaper as far out as she could reach ; passed the last link thro’ is believed that, after putting the noose Axnnzw Kiiox. Mrs. Ellis, although completely taken another, and fastened it with a nail. it by surprise by the presentation, made a very appropriate reply, expressing the loperation of the Scott Act as against Crooks Act rule. We unheaitatingly assert that had the County council. of I Victoria furnished arecord of the crime and conviction in this district for the