ill _. 4....-. . {Nay I... '_,._ H5442 ~ Chinese Disregard tor Life. The Chinese are queer people in many ways. The North China. News says that an English gentleman was re- cently riding on horseback near Pekin, when he saw an excited crowd. Draw- ing near he discovered a circle of‘people (1u1"ll_‘{ watching a man desperately at- t 'mptin: to commit suicide by dashingt hi~ head against a wall. He dismount-B ed. restrained the man, harangncd the y~taudcrs. and learned that this was a ‘ conic, who claimed that his payment, for a Certain porter’s job was short by ten cashâ€"less titan a pennyâ€"and as the l employer refused to pay more he was! proceeding to take revenge by killing sidcrahle trouble. A Chinese newspaper is responsible for this story, which, indeed, has no- thing wliatevorr incredible about it :â€" Onc day a sow belonging to Mrs. Fcng happened to knock down and slightly injure the front door of Mrs. Wang. The latter at once proceeded to claim damages. which were refused, where- upon a ï¬erce altercation ensued, which terminated in Mrs. Wang‘s threatening to take her own life. Mrs. Feng, upon hearing of this dreadful threat, resolved at once to take time by the forelock and steal a. march upon her enemy by taking her own life and thus turn the tables upon her. She wordineg threw her-sell into the canal. - c DEYMANo ’ is still selling Furniture away down at the , l Fall Leaf Tables $2.50. lumscll on the spot, knowing that by so v doing he would get the Other into con- l LowstPossiblc Living P rics Good Hardwood Bedsteads at $2.50. Good Kitchen Chairs 45c. Extension Tables. Bedroom Suites and all other goods equally low. UNDERTAKING promptly and carefuliy attended to. Work Made Up to Order on the shortest notice. I__:_DEYM AN. MRS. HEELEY’S is THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR W. McKEOWN' Is Selling His Entire Stock of FURNITURE at and Below Wholesale Cost of rnnnufacture, in order to lnuko room tor new" designs and patterns. Cull early and secure bargains. as I am selling cheaper than any dealer in the County. DOORS, SASH, MOULDING-S ETC. l SELL ill: l-‘l-‘l BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT 0F Millinery at almost KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED. UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. W. McKeown, FRANCIS STREET WEST, FE/l/ELO/l/ FALLS. E To Those Whom It May Concern. to "3333.12? rnceass“ .Hats and Bonnets bought at Mrs. McDougall’s trimmed free of charge. W‘ lluts already trimmed from 75c. up $u. l’riccs to suit cvcry person. 31$“ liADlEh" UNDERWEAR already mudc sold chcnp. 3523ԠDRESSES and MANTLES cut and ï¬tted, 110 cents. W Calico Dresses made at $1 upwards. 5:95“ Stutl‘ Dress Goods made at Slit, upwards. 35,3?“ Silk Goods made at $3 upwards. 323‘!" Street Jackets, Wraps and Dolmnns at $1.25 upwards. {rt-E3?“ Children’s Dresses cheap. 3&3,“ All work guaranteed. None but experienced hands employed. Mrs. R.MÂ¥)ougalt, 2 Doors North of the Post-omen ‘- RIMI i Veterinary Surgeon. lonoloo Falls. Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, 1884. I positively will refuse to carry any account of any one who does not square up last year’s account in this month of February. Men whose common sense ought to teach them that the storekecper is entirely depend- ing on them for the means to pay his own debts, are showing much culpable indifference Whether they pay their accounts or not. Thanking those who have squared up, and Canadian Cattle in England. Q Q L, MILLINERY -.A_l\TD- Fancy Goods. a Cable dispatches from England bring the welcome news that the ï¬rst ship- ment of Canadian cattle this season has met with a ready sale at favorable prices, and that the prospects are equal- .ly bright for later consignments. few years ago, when the advisability of feeding cattle specially for the English Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treat-- ed on Scientific Principles. Lace Curtains. Embroidery market was ï¬rst mooted, croztkcrs pooh- poohcd the suggestion, and predicted ï¬nancial ruin for all who would engage in the trade. The results have falsiï¬ed these gloomy forebodings, and though at times losses have been met, they have been borne with such equanimity :as men would be expected to display .who are already far enough ahead of :thegamo to feel them but slightly, and :the general verdict, on doth sides of the ocean, has been that the cattle industry is anomablished success. It is gratify- ing-to sCanadizns to know that, in the face of all the competition which the invention of refrigerator compartments in ocean steamers has rendered possible, esporters of cattle are still able to make a success of their business. Canada is a great country, and needs no booming in make her capabilities knownâ€"To- ronto News. A Youthful Murderer. CHICAGO, May 17.â€"Frank Jasinski, aged 16, stepped out in front of his fa- ther’s saloon last night with a rifle in his hand. Glancing down the street he and Materials for Embroidery in Silk and Wool, Filoselle, Arrasene. Ribosene, etc. Also, Collars, Cuffs, Handker- chiefs, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Mrs. ’I-Ieeley. BEST VALUE. Fast Color-dd Ging- hams for 100. hoping for a. continuance of their favors. Respectfully, JOSEPH HEARD. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 15th, 1889. EditISTMAs Go'ons. Wig/£9?) S I S O \u‘ u .'~ 046:, I I J E V I l . 9.95 (- has just received the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever offered in Pension Falls, consisting of Christmas and New Years’ Cards, Stationery, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Dolls of all desoriptions and Sizes, Toys, Vases, Fancy Chinawarc Musical Instruments, such as Violins. Accordeons, Concertinas, Mouth Organs and Tambourines A very large stock of Pictures and Picture Frames ment of Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Brooches and other Jewelry, Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco, Wall Papers and Window Blinds A ï¬ne assort- llquinc Dentistry a Specialty. Residence, Corner Colborne 8r. Louisa sts .- â€"_ N. B.â€"\VlLL ATTEND AT BOBC’AYCIEON EVERY FRIDAY. COURT OF REVISION. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision for the corporationofltho Village of Fenclon Falls will be held in the Council Chamber in Jordan’s block, in the said village, On Monday, the 3rd of J une, 1889, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. - All parties interested will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. FINDLEY licDOUGALli, Village Clerk. Fenclou Falls, April 17th, 1889. 10-4. .s._.â€"_â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Fillllll loll lltll'l by wearing the only Prank Lazarus (late of the ï¬rm of Lazarus 6: Morris) saw Frank Kiowski,a lad of his own age, g N“ “wwwmewmw«w«wmwi I{ENOVVNIQD 3.31:3 farming; 33,23,253 ' ELEGANT PLUSH GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. SPECTAGLES & EYE-GLASSES. aim and ï¬red. Kicwski fell, the ball i’“ M‘W‘W‘ WWâ€â€â€â€˜â€W“â€W“â€WWâ€â€â€: having passed through his body two inches. below the heart. Jasiuski then coolly £00k aim and ï¬red at another ac- quaintance, Mike McKay, who stood at the front door of his home, 100 feet away, and Mike fell to the around, the ball having entered six inches below the left shoulder blade Jusinski escaped. Kiowski's wound is fatal, but McKay’s is not serious- Jnsinski belongs to the gang of which young Kuberowski, who shot a 1nd named Trinor last Sunday night, was a member. Jasinskj had in his room a. “ Wild West "' outï¬t, includ- ing knivus and revolvers, and a. lot of flash literature- Execution by Electricity. New York has bought. its electrieal apparatus for executions at Auburn, Clinton and Sing Sing. The tlynamos produce the " alternating " current that kills at 140 volts. In addition to a Westinghouse dynamo each prisoner will require an “cxciter " to be used as an auxiliary to the dynamo; a strong unison chair, in which the convict is to sit and be killed; an electrical cap and ele‘trical shoes. made of metal covered with sponge, which is saturated with salt water be- fore being put on to the canvict's head. When it is on it is called an “ elec- tr-nlc,“and the Other “electrode,†to be put on the comict‘s feet, is a heavy The electrical cap is . Fast Colored Prints for 10 cents. w The freshest Goods in the village at. Wm. Campbell’s. GROCERIES â€"ANDâ€" J. McFKiiLAND has now on hand a splendid stock of ï¬ne fresh TEAS, COFFEES, Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soaps and all other groceries, which he will sell Cheap for Cash, and to which he invites the attention of the public. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, pair ot'tiglitiy-lnced shoes, with sponge Earthenware- 37001115. Pail“. WashtUbS. inside. A wire, after the “ electrodcd " tourist has been strapped in the oakcn chair. is twmnucted with the shoes and up, the warden ot' the prison closes the " circuit " For ï¬fteen strands and all is Ol-‘t'l' with the convict. i Blocking-brushes, Clothesâ€"pins. Matches 1 and other articles in great variety. : and Fish, lull 8: Vegetables i OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, FENELON FALLS. Call and see them. soon as you see them. David Chambers,l Goodhand’s Livery. ALL AT THE LOWEST LIVING PRICES. Call and inspect; you can hardly fail to ï¬nd something to suit you s. NEVISON. DlD YOU EVER HEAR Boots and Shoes Talk ? We have some that speak for themselves in alanguage so plain that they cannot be misunderstood. PROVISION 8- lllil SPllK ll] llll ill, Jlllllillllll lllll Plllllll. The story they tell is about VARIETY, QUALITY AND VALUE. They know what they are talking about, and so will you as I will not let them say anything more about themselves just now, but whatever else you forget KEEP THE 3001' AND SHOE TALK IN MIND, for a genuine surprise awaits you when you call at Hamilton’s Block, Kent-st, Lindsay. These Spectacles and Eye-glasses have been used for the past 35 years, and given in every instance unbounded satisfaction. They are run HIST ix rim woknn. ’l‘ln-y net‘- er tire, and last runny years without change. For Sale by S. NEVISON. Opposite post-office, Penelon Falls, Dealer in Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Wall Pa- per of latest designs. Oil painted Window Shades 9. Specialty. Frank Lazarus, Manufaclurer. 28 Maryland Road, Harrow Road, LUNDON, ENG. (Lntc Lazarus & Morris, Hartford, Conn.) 323? No connection with any other firm in the Dominion of Canndu. ._._ IE. II A W, CARPENTER AND BUILDER: FENELON FALLS. The advertiser is prepared to excel“. all orders with which he may he l’nvoerad, from large contracts to thc smalch jun. 5&3“ Sash anti doors ol’nll kinds made urn short notice and of good nmtcrinls. Work-shop on Francis Street East; resi- dence on Bond Street East. EDWARD HAW. Fenelon Falls, April 30th,1888. t. l. The “ Fenclon Falls Gazelle †is printed every Saturday at the oilicc, on the corner of May A: Francis streets. SUBSCRIPTION 81A “2111 l.‘t' ADVANCE, or one cent per week will he added as long as it remains unpaid. AdvertiHi rig Rates. Professional or business cards, 5') cents per line per annum. Casual adw-rtisemrnts, l 8 cents per liuc for tlw ï¬rst insertion, and l: l l of the very best brawls and at the low- : est possible prices. Some Iowa umnties are paying a V Cash Paid for mm“. & bounty oi ï¬re cents a head for gophers : deqm’wd ’ a and other (arm produce. Miss Kate Sherman. 3 buxom Ten-i 53“ Flour “‘1 {3&3 kept consmmlf nessee girl. met lll'l' father at the depot ’ "'1 bald: the nthu day and broke turn of his Fills: at a Single hug. l East Francis Strcct, Fenclon Falls. General Bla6ksmuh’ ‘tu draw the attention of llll' public to the ' l fact that l have purchased the livery busi- ;n(-ss lately owned by Mr. Wm. l’wutlv. and x I llmw made such improvements as will met-t ! PRINTING . Illncksrnithingin all itsdill'erentbranchcs ; the requirements of the travelling public. I r . w u l done on short notice and at the lowest 2‘1 am prepared to furnish ï¬rst-class lmr-‘cs ' or 8†0mm“) kmc‘n “Xi-mud “cmâ€: cm ' " “ rcctly and reasonable rates. ~ - 5 living prices. Particular attention paid to l and comfortable rigs in the 10m.“ 1' .-, ,, x \ . . . 7 , , , .s m.) _ JCL Ei’H .lrFARLAhD. hmse_._.hmi,,g, Gm. mo 3 can and 1 mu 1 pnces, "' S. D. HAM). Proprietor l guarantee satisfaction. 45-13:. I wish ' ct-nts pt-r lint: for every subsequent inscr- tion. Contracts Ivy tin,- tear, half year or quarter, tor a column or lcas, upon reason- nhlt- terms. "we-Ma-â€â€" Fenelon Falls, Arr-I; 15th, 1558. GEORGE coonuaxn