_ h... ._.... _ -__ -_k _. - VOL. XVll. FENELOX FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 245m, 1889. No. 1‘». »M n M r I - .. . . . > w W. { wâ€" .“ W _'ï¬ 7'», _ H‘ “yup.†- Mmâ€"‘VWâ€"w‘nn “AV-Vi- ‘ If u g >~flrq in“, A“ m .4...‘ ‘» . c. . n - . ~ ~r .t- r â€" \1V,-..~.. . -. A .. r I a ' n I“. t ‘ .. SEEDS 1‘ Notice warm“ l * o: In the matter ofJoscnh ti. I-IyreS.ofthe , now run rumv or muss noon l i ’ TOWEISIFD (If SOI‘IIK‘I‘VllIl‘, Ill lill‘ (‘OIIII- _\ 1â€; 03‘}; fly fly}; TA]; 13.3 01.1.“ l l a iv otI \u-torla. tut-neral Merchant, an . .. I» nso vent. . . j ‘ GLOVE}: l “.- ;_ , itenuoxn. Que. May 20.-.~\ sing» , j T13I01‘1117 I ‘ NOTICE is lit-rel».v given that the said , nlar fatality has belailen the Intuit) at ‘ 1.‘L:L\; t Joseph (1. Eyres has made an u<stgnntent to '- the late James Mount-v, o: l nun-tint, ‘ ‘ 4 3 ‘ tnc.the undersigned. underthe provisions of: [t i~ I, ,t V 5 two - u if ‘ - ' l , “l ‘ 7‘ , , . I. \‘:.>tt“ l‘ltl.†G‘XJIDLN 1 ‘ 1 a r 0 (.hnpter I'LL Revised Statutes of “Mum, ‘ w S‘\ll'lli.‘l‘]l t. kit “It .t It. :1 l , i I? 1887, ofnll his real estate. credits and el- .l‘ I“ ' i. y a m “'m. t ")1" Jill H†l fectS, in trust for the henelit ot'his creditors. we “'5‘ 0t 1â€â€œ Man‘h Ml“ I‘M" Mâ€"â€' I , . Creditors are requested to tile theirt-laitns. 05 dl'Olll‘L‘Ll dead. supposed to be. from F e S h v I r a , with vouchers and atlidavit attached, on or l heart disease. though Sllt' wa~ :tppzll‘t-HL l r O t [More Jul" “b.1859 _ _ ly in good health up to the time ol' in-r l A meeting,r ot the creditors wrll be held ‘ . . .. _ , m mv 0mm X0 2,, Jnhu Swept Von“ death. llet brother James, who “as l IN FENELON lvrlLLS Hamilton, Cut. on ’l‘ncsdav. Blot" illst-7 l, :u,arl'le(l‘ ,diCd '“d‘lwly 0†[ho l“â€â€œâ€˜lâ€â€˜-r l l 1859,1113 o'clock, to receive. statement of { 0f the llltll inst. Although for NHIH.) , . affairs ot‘the EstatemppointInspector-sand time in poor health, he had been at railnrgc stock just in. I Instruct the nsstgnce as to the disposal of L‘Avenir the previous eveninn‘ u as. I . the 8.55015 0f the Estate. tune ) of abuut fat“, ‘q _ l d I“. ‘ 'l l I ' ‘ PIE. FITZPATRICK, . L. ‘ U. m 6... .II rulhtl (t o ‘ (“Signet that he was feeling tnueh better. llin . 1 Hamilton, May 10th, 1839.â€"â€"14-2w. aged mother was so prostratetl with l a mum, or ,CSS in a few days a, N THIS IS THE PEOPLE’S STORE. m _.n,.__.n-_ n.._- _ grief at this sccnnd shock tlmtshc di- ll on the 13th inst., and last evening .\lr.~. holly, the mother of the young: widow, l ' i n ‘ 1 “ . ~ . i We have now just received and. placed 1n stock a large COLLlstos ox run GRAND JUNCTION “"ll‘e‘l 9° "3†“mm “f ‘3“ d““'â€""".“‘7 . purchase of Dry Goods, which have been bought at BRANCII- “a†a “"16 “‘5‘â€, “d ‘l‘e‘l 50“" "m" l mael‘lUI-I the llmlï¬c. A young daughter d E BELLEVILLE’ May 19-“Word came ‘ G. 0' l to the city early yesterday morning that has... wreck. THE OLD RELIABLE ( Drug and Book Store. W. E. ELLIS. Fenelon Falls, February, 1889. l at home. on hearing the sad news of her another accident had occurred on the mother’s death, became senseless and speechless, and for several hours it was Grand Trunk, this time on the Grand Junction division. The news soon feared she would not rally. but she is Spread, and, as is usual when there is reported better this evening, though still weak. The deepest sympathy is so much confusion, the account of the lul" {01' the bemuved mum)" number killed and wounded was greatly exaggerated. The pitch-in happened at . . , , Skeletons Found. Corbyvtllo, about four miles north of the city, and the news was at once flash- On White Island, near Tonawnnda, ed over the wires. The Globe corres- N. Y., eleven very peculiar skeletons pondent was in a very few minutes at were dug up one day last week. The the scene of the disaster. An auxiliary skeletons were found in a case of cobble train was hastily made up at. the G. T. R. stones, in which the bodies had origin- depot and despatched to the scene of ally been buried. 'l‘he skulls denote the wreck in charge of Mr. John Bell, the lowest order of intellect, closely re- Q. 0., Solicitor of the Grand Trunk. semblng those of an ape. The thigh He was accompanied by Mr. D. Gunn, bones were abnormally long and Very Agent, and Drs. Tacy, Eakins, Willson slender, and there were thirteen ribs on and Farley. In the meantime all sorts a side The shoulder-blades Wcl'o entire- of rumors were afloat, but the minds of 1y lacking. Only one implement was an anxious people Soon became easy found with the boneS. It was of stone, when it was authoritatively stated that six inches in length, two and a hall" in the accident was not as bad as reported width and about one quarter of an inch at, ï¬rst. About twenty were injured in thickness. Through the centre \Vcrc more or less, no deaths havingr yet oc- two small holes. It was worn smooth curred. The fortunate escape of so by use, and is thought was used lor many people was cheering news indeed. skinning animals. The accident was caused by a. tim- ber train of twelve ears pitching into the )ladoc passenger train in charge of Conductor Kerr. The latter train was half an hour late and was just moving slowly out of Corbyville when the titu- ber train hove in sight. The latter was not observed by any of the train ._. "*1 1’1‘01‘essiona1 Cards. By this great bargain we can give our customers goods Cheaper than they can be bought wholesale. Call early and ‘mâ€"‘Z'fm get some of the bargains in Dress Goods, Laced Gloves, Ho- A. P. DEVLIN, jsiery, Parasols, Prints and Ginghams. giigliiiihidssglmor ‘ K? Some of the greatest bargains ever {offered in Fene- lon Falls in Prints and Ginghams. Ginghams for 6, 7 and 80., worth 10, 12 and 150. Beautiful Cretonnes, heavy, at 10, 12, and 150. Do not leave the town before you see them. HATS and CAPS. We have a. large assortment in all the latest English, American and Canadian styles, which have been bought at 50 cents on the dollar. In BOOTS and SHOES we are showing some very beauti- ful lines in gent’s, ladies’ and misses’. Call and see our ladies’ buttoned and laced boots for $1.25. Our GROCERIES department is complete in every line of Canned Goods. Take notice of a few, of our prices : LEGAL & . MARTIN & HOPKINS, )ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 83c Mo- ) ney to Loan at 6 per cent. Ofï¬ce, Kentstrect,Lindsay, Ont. P. S. Mums. G. H. Hoexms. F, D. MOORE, I ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, St SOLICITR and Notary Public. Money to Loan. Otï¬ce. Kent street, Lindsay. IIUDSPE'I‘H & JACKSON, ARRIS’I‘ERS, SOLIUI'I‘ORS, Szc. Of- lire, William street, Lindsay. A. Hunsrurn. A. JACKSON ‘ O‘LEARY & O‘LEARY, ARRlSTI‘lRS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Solicitors in Chancery, the. Ofï¬ce, Doheny Block, Kent street, Lindsay. Anrnen ()‘Lnanv. lluon O'Lmnv. 2 Cans Salmon, 250. 3 Cans Corn, Beans, Peas or Tomatoes 250. 5 dozen Clothes-pins 5c. 4 Boxes Matches 250. 3 good Brooms 25c. 15 lbs. of ï¬rst-class Raisins or Cur ‘ants for $1. 16 lbs. ï¬rst quality Prunes $1. Turnip, Mangle and Carrot Seeds cheaper than any other place in town. o - câ€"-â€"-â€" -â€"â€"â€"- A Law for Drunkards MINNEAPOLIS, May 17,â€"Scnntot‘ Schetl'cr's drunkard's law went into effect yesterday. It. provides that who- ever becomes intoxic'tted by Voluntnr'iy " ' t: i txicatin" llt nors shall be hands on the ï¬rst.tmin’ b.“ Engineer. of lllUOCl'lllllC ol' drunken- W' Hedgers’ 9f Lmdsuy' In Charge Oi ness andupoii conviction shall be pun- t’lle timber mum at once saw the dam ishcd as follows :â€"h‘or the ï¬rst offence “er and rcvcmcdhis engine' The Hal†a fine of not less than $10 nor more was a heavy one and could not be easily than $50, 0,. by ,,,,,,,.,S,,,,,,,,,,,t for "W m‘maged once.†was under way' 0â€_ 1‘ less than ten nor more than l'orty days. clung) O‘w'mkmg the passenger “'3'â€, For the second olicnco, by lllll'n'lSOIIUIUHL Slow-Y but Surely' Juigt helm the ems“ for not less than 30 nor more than ($0 Fireman Thompson Jumped ‘0 EM†days, or bv a line of not less than $30 himself. Rodgers remained at his post, “0,. more an," 37,â€. pm. the min] and and with his hand 0" tl'â€.thr0ulc pluug' all subsequent oll'onet-s, by illlpt'lsontucnb Cd into the car ï¬lled “nth passenger‘s, for not less than 60 days nor more than who wcre'nnconscious of their terrible 9,, day, danger. There was a. wild shriek, a m,-,___._.__ , push of steam and all was over. [low In a sanitarium a, «runwown, N. .1", , ï¬ï¬y'ï¬ve passengers escaped lnsmm is a petrified prohimoric lizard, ll l'cct , death is wonderful. Many were crush- and 1 inch 1â€":‘ 1,4 inches mm", M ,1“, , ed under timbers and had to be Chopped shoulders and '9 inches at the head, and ‘ out. Others crawled out through the Webbing 3,,†pump], I“, calm. ,5 $0,, . ventilating Windows after being “curly , andaits substance Sandstone. The Flu-ol- l O : V.._.__.__.__.â€"â€"â€" _..._...__.._.. .__,_..__._-- _._. )IClXTYRl‘} & STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors. Notaries, &c. B Ofï¬ces over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at. 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. Ilelxrrna. T. S'rnwmr.‘ Barrono’amub/J&.Mcleglz/in,H. & COIS, Pamrsruns, Etc. Ollice: Baker’s Block THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN VICTORIA. REMEMBER where all those cheap goods are : ) Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Vcitch's Hotel. Money to loan at lowest rates 'of interest. ‘ 36" One of the ï¬rm will be at their'ofs ï¬ce in Jordan's Illock, Fenclon Falls, regu- larly every Tuesday. Juan A. BARRON. Joan CAMPBEth R. J. McLaronuu. ; Twwâ€"._. .-._ M 0.--... ##Mâ€_â€" . H...__...._-.â€".-. MEDICAL. A. \V. J. DElill;\SSl. .‘I. D., ‘ (WAIVER, Physician, Surgeon. kc, kc. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington street, Lindsay. suil‘ocutcd by the heat and smoke iron) the engine. Fortunately no steam pipes broke or the passengers would have been scalded to death. Your corresprmdent saw over twenty of the wounded, who gave 9‘ gmpblc occoum’ Of the†expwl' original scheme for securing sued for ‘ we? . . ._ his garden witlmnt money and without, 1 he only ixplanauon Of the†“mam†)rice. He goes to a triend anvl rmpwti 3 lous escape has In the iact that the tlm- seed enough to plant om- hill, and m t'c- b" mu" had “hm†flopped “"'°",““= turn for the donation promises to name pl‘ch occurred' The cuwcmchcr rl‘l‘i‘ldl the hill after the donor. After he has: “P the floor 0f the car and the aid.“ none the rounds of his netpiaintanecs ho; bulged out' Thaw P‘ESSCWF†Who (lld i has sued enonuh for his whole g:tl'tlull.l “UL tumble down m"de 0* aâ€? cnmnel in a few weeks Laird's hill, Joncs' liill‘ were forel'd uli over the “mime and isud Fuller's hill, and all the other Itim,‘ lightly wedged "i 0†the. POP Ul ll“: ci‘r‘ will bud l'orth, producin:_r some 10 and? M‘my were scrlouSl-y It "0" fawn-l†some UNI f'old, thu~rewarding the enter-l wounded‘ prising gardener for his well-developed ’ nerve. 3 The coal consumed in one passage by A l'ittsburu, l’a., doctor says he can} the ocean monsters ofto-day would hate I diagnose ailments by exmntnin: a nth-,zlul been a complete cargo for the fast steam- i hair of the patient. Two young m~-n,, crs of 186U. as ajoke. took him a hair lrom n pay, I I l A great deal of damage has been : liOl‘sc. The doctor gravely wrote u‘ uni-j d‘me tl'rouéllmm A“Slum by stunnx , scription, and :Hltl hi: You Was. 82:). as D l At Boskowitz eight pcl'NIll“ were lull-«l the case vat-t precarious. The»~ \r‘. used by such well known horsemen as by lightning and a number of iIquri: staggered, but paid the Ice, and Hi". 1‘} J‘E‘il‘h Sl“l‘l"’5' “MWâ€: am" “1'â€! i Wch burUCd- T the)’ L'ot out tallllttnl ail Me way lw lut‘l Fem-4"†1 Alb?" “3m†“"9"†' “m ’ Four locomotives. to be run in; sorl l, apntlnecurys. The latter took the p-zul Hancock, Manpos't: Hm. Since, “P3 which who, [no place of tire under “in: * scription and reul in am Moment r4, etc..ete. TESTED AND Tlilrll). Rain , ,, . . ., . . , . .__ or shine it wor't l-nrt "or -tninml = b“â€â€˜-“'« hm": bm'†lJll‘ll I“ PHHfld-‘lphl :. “ One bu~hvl 01 outs", four ‘lltrtrts mi sol l in“ ' i "' '- i . .‘t- "It, .nV..-' v . I‘ q. t I 'I.'- -- ' w; ', L‘Smey““om‘iss‘mmr"b‘Q‘l-r BEFORE. arrrn. 25c. EACH. 03 FIVE FOR 31. 1 W.» m- for mic-- "1 Hm mm M t w, am all more WWW» I 4* ' . .. . . . p . . ! ,_. ’1‘- -.‘._.., ,.,,, It . . . ; i,...‘.‘ . l‘ï¬it'u‘ef-anv-br.kc. tteszdcnce,anu ali- \lt Ill,.|th.l.., “hut. -it.t.n LtlclJLS are â€"â€"tnd turn the dlllllltl out w _.. l drugnmtw pugs. I W. E. ELIJS, AGENT, FENFJLON FAnLLso f; bi-ldcn. Tle the joker: stumped laughing. men, which is almost perfect, wa- ix. , humcd on the shore of Charleston listko, f live miles from Farmersvillo, Ontario, I in July last. I An Essex Centre man has adopted an , llllh‘. WILSON & WILSON, ; lII'SIC-IANS. SI‘RGEONS & ACCOU» chcrs. Otlicc. Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. j 132.8. thsos, n. n.. u. n.. 0.1L. the. the 3., Out. Dr. A. WILSON, M. 8., M. c. r. .s 3., Out. SPBIN ' " . G e lWllllS,lllllll8ElllNliS ll SUlllNliSlfg have just arrived. Call and see them. Du. n. n. GRAHAM, , ‘tRADl'A'I‘I-l of the University at Trinity 1’ College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School. Member ot‘ the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Member of the Col- lege of Physicians 61 Surgeons of Ontario. Ollioe and residence on Francis-St. West Fouclon Falls, opposite the (hum: ofï¬ce. 1 WM ’ nn'rstsrs. 1 ..._.______._..___.:_........: :2 I :: = W. H. GROSS, , DICN'I‘IS’I‘, LINDSAIY, will be at the ~- MrArthur House." Fencldn Fails. the second Wednesday ofeuch month. Beautiful and durable artiï¬cial teeth made, and all other dental work properly doult. hourly 27 years‘ experience. l6-ly.l omoo ai‘l IIATS, BOTH STRAW AND FELTi‘lE I -‘ ' .- 13: ALL rm: LATEST STYLES. ' " CInAIiIi & SON. g ' 1‘: l l l ! i V sunvnronsi mm B "i l J A )1 ES DIC KSON.