Coopers and Oi um...†._ .. - n a considerabie time to :et them 7m "s “.iu, but the job was at last. ECCOUIPliShed. A CnLit SNAKEâ€"Monday and Tues- day of this week were not only very Wul. which suited the farmers. but very cold also. which didn't suit them at all. ()0 Tuesday there were not only sleet a'ltl hail, but veritable snow in some localities, which, combined with high winds, made the weather extremely disagreeable. lint, although there was frost at nights, it was not sufï¬ciently severe to do much it any harm, and all our exchanges give the most encour- aging accounts of the crops in their rcpt-(:tive localities. Wednesday was line until evening, when rain again com- m a Cell ‘1) fall. and it has been comngr dw‘u with but few intermissions ever .siucn ilvcu: Tou's C.~\BlN.â€"â€" Burtch & liurnip‘s Uncle Tom’s Cabin 'l‘roupe visited Echelon Falls on the Queen’s birthday, and gave a. performance at night in a tent on the market square. The attendance was very large for a village such as this. and the great. ma- jority of those present were fairly well satisï¬ed. It was Uncle Tom's Cabin with variations, and, its the latter were all of a humorous nature and interpola- ted Soler for the purpose of provokqur laughter. the young; folkswere no doubt butter pl-utsed than they would have been ii the play had been more strictly adhered to. Some of the parts were \i’l‘ll sustained. and the death of little lira was so affecting,r as to draw tears from the eyes of many of tho gentler and more impressionable sex. STEAM l'r‘x'rs.-â€"'l‘here are two or three steatn punts on our back waters. and one or them, owned by Mr. John A. l'llilf, wt-ut dowu through the locks on \\'mluesday and returnel no‘ loner niterwut'ds with a tow of Boyd tk' 00..» boom timbers. These punts are exceed- iuuiy uselui and cost but little except for the engines. lieiug side-wheelers and ï¬at-bottomed. they draw only n “my few inches" of Water, and can be driven full speed over a good-sized stick of timber without danger to their pad- «lles. They run eight or ten miles an hour with a. moderate load on board ; .and. il' neitly ï¬nished, roofed in and well painted, would be formidable rivnls to the steam yachts which are now so popular. but which cost far more, and are neither as safe where the water is deep nor a: handy where it is_ shallow. C0 MMUNIGATIONS. . .n. A--.â€.____._.__~ A Public Nuisance. To (In Editor oft/re l'l/tclon Idol/a 01131143 Silt,â€" In the years gone. by our village "‘(Hlllt'lls have :tlways been blamed for the lil.i.llllt‘." in which they have allowed the public moneys to be spent and the public iltvours Allowed to go to naught, but this year's council seems to be no exception to the past out-s. Last yenr's council paid .\lr. lioimrt .lazzkett $4 per day for a team '.tiill two men to pick the stones from oil‘ the side of Louisa street. This year the council are quietly lurking on and allow- in; the same man, liobert Jacket. to pile iris slabs along the some street three or four tiers deep. \\'hen these slabs are re- tum‘wl they will leave at refuse on the streets far in excess. ilS :t nuisance, ofull the slime that was ever on\ it; the grass also that was thereâ€"nil the poor luau had for his r-m â€"-is being killed by this rubbish Irvin; piled on it to nccouituodnte only our uzan and a sawsmill. l think it is full time so or move was mtde in the style our vil- lam- couucil< have of flli in;r public favors. This years council was electedâ€"at least the reeve unisâ€"after a big struggle, and if ll\' does not show himself to be a man of l: tck-botte he will be allowed to slide into the saute -- trough " with his predecessors. In root. to be as cont-ise as possible. I ask , the l‘t'\'\"‘ and Crlllllt'il to show by what Authority they cnu allow our public streets to be made a wood yard of. If l am not tui-‘takt-zi. they have no authority to do so, :tnd they may have got themselves into n , tr vul-lc. 'I'Lie quicker they get out oi it the ' l't‘lit'i‘. Yours truly. .-\ RATEPAYER. l’enelon Foils. .‘lny L‘s‘th. 18>“). l)Il~‘.1). luv". â€"in Lindsay. on Saturday. '25th oft .‘-'.:ty. He uite of Mr. t‘has. l). llurr. of the i 4.1-. .' ‘; .‘rt /' ~‘-’. Rind ll‘i _\'t‘:ii'.~‘. lie.th â€"â€"ln Fenelou lv‘allc. on Sunday. May Shili. Mrs. Thomas Robson. Sn, aged Ala rewrs 11 months and 4 days. lit'.=:.â€"-â€"l:l l"\‘l1t‘lt|'.l Falls. on Wednesday. Nay .‘i‘ili. .lohu l’loyd. t‘lIlrSt son 02' Francis Kerr. :1; :d it yours.) months and S days. The Municipal Council of the TOWNSHIP of SOHEHVILLE “.ll nit-er as a t‘onrt of Revision to n‘Vise the .\.~’5""~llil‘ill Roll for the year 1539 Oil FRIDAY. THE 'llli DAY OF JUNE, 1889, in i I o'clock n. m.. At Hodgson‘s House. Rettie's Station. All persons- interested will pleue govern themselves uccordingly. W. S. DOWSOX. Township Clerk. Somcnille, lay and, 1889.â€"-15td. i l i A 13. NEVISON, DEALER IN Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, WALL PAPER, Oil-painted Window Shades, WPIC'IUIiES. Picture Frames Made to Order a Specialty. House and Painting done in town _or country. OPPOSITE uï¬usrâ€"urutt. V Agent Wanted Immediately. A good reliable mun to act as local agent for the Standard Life Assurance Company in l’enelou Polls and vicinity. This com- pany was established in 182?», and hth $1::’.,0uo,ooo invested iuuds. Liberal terms otl'ered. Apply to Li. H. ALLEN, inspector, liox 102, l’eterborough. May 9tli,1889.â€"l3-1$' SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"-(lP‘ THEâ€" Couuty 01‘ ‘Victoriu. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson‘s hall, Fenelon Falls, On Tuesday, .Tune 225th, commencing at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. 1‘}. D. Ilaxn. Clerk. Gizo. llaxma, lailill‘. Fenclou Falls, May 9th, 1889. ASSESSMENT ROLL IVO T/GE. The Assessment lloll for the Village of Fcnelon Falls is now on ï¬le at my ollicc. All who are anxious about their votes and their taxes had better examine it before the 3rd ol‘June next. so as to have errors cor- rected by the Court of Revision. It will be too lute to npply at election time for voting, or when the Collector goes around for taxes. FIXDLEY )chtll'GALL, Village Clerk. Fenelon Falls, May 7th, 1880. 13-4. DENTISTJRY. GASâ€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nnrztaxns, Dentist, Lindsay, if you want teeth extracted positively With- out pain. Gas hns been given by him with great success for over ‘.Zl years. He studied with Dr. Coltou,of New York, the inven- tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are Wearing nrtiiiciul teeth made by Mr. Neelnnds '20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns and bridgcwork done. Visits Fcnelon Falls, .\lc:\rthur House. on the third Tuesday of every month. Call curly in the day. 40-t.f. T DEALER IN OYSTERS. FISH, j FRUITS. CANDIES. . ; CANNED GOODS. E.MEWWWWEM.E .._..__. Note the hi fluid Prices : Oysters. 33c. a quart. pound. t Uranch War. :1 doz. Lemons 25c. rt doz. 1‘. pounds of Logor Dates for 25¢. Choice Apples 15c. a. peck. NUTS- Granohle “'nlnuts ‘luc. :l pound. shelled Almonds L‘Hc. :1 pound. lirnzil Nuts L‘Uc. 11 pound. l’ilbt-rts line. :1 pound. Pen- uuts ï¬ne. a pound. l MIXED CANDIES 15c. A POUND. i'rur tuurcusr TOBACCOES & nuns. liaddies 10c. per Fresh llerrings 25c. a dozen. lSMOKE‘MUNGo: the best 5c cigar in the market. (‘nnncd I‘ish. Fruits and Vegetables, i I i all the best brands. PURE 1* APPLE =1- CIDER, 4-00. per (s‘rnl. l llyslers Served at All Hours, cooked or raw, by the plate or glass. Drink St. Leon Water 1 I in.-. In? i Er WHERIEWDIII you GETâ€"“THAT sn Rather an impet‘tinent question, you will probably say, and yet when you consider the importance of such a necessary part of your w raring apparel you will probably conclude. that we are justiï¬ed in asking the question, as so very many are puzzled, and justly so too, to know exactly where to go to get a perfect ï¬tting and well-made shirt at a reasonable price. Some imagine that. they cannot be ï¬tted unless they are measured and hove their shirts made to order and pay a big price. This idea is entirely erroneous. We can give you a better Shirl fur $l than you can have made in order for $2. \Vc buy our shirts direct of the manufacturers and have them made according to our own plans and spec1hcut10ns, and have introduced some entirely new and original ideas, thus per- fecting our shirts to such a degree as to make them comfortable and perfect ï¬tting. U u r Shirts are all reinforced back and front, artistically cut and skilfully made and none but. the very best materlal used 111 then‘ manufacture. We can, therefore, with conï¬dence invite. you to buy your slnrts at the City Store, knowing as we do the satisfaction and comfort you will enjoy 111 one of our perfect ï¬tting shirts. \‘Ve keep shirts of every grade and quality, and are always fully assorted in sizes and prices. At the present time we are oil'ering shirts at We have secured a line of 50 dozen which we are selling at bonanza in dressed white shirts. 60c. each, the regular wholesale price of which is $10.50 per dozen. short we are selling a. regular dollnr shirt for sixty cents. SOOTHERAN, CAI-EEO s: MARK, Managers City Store, No. 2 Dobson’s Block, Kent-st, Lindsay. To make it lono‘ story ." rly ABO V E NEW STYLES usual, unsurpassed. for $1.00. Two good Brooms for 25¢. “0.:ONO‘OOOOOQO‘c.‘¢0¢0000¢0900b00hOOOO..OQ:â€â€ crtorit'ianr .t (umssw'ann new A’i‘ cosr. “you oooooomowoooo tooo'ooooboooodoooOQOOMHQOOQOOQO coco. on... BEVEL-ED GED lSPLINT BLINDS. Soï¬-. l The undersigned is now manufacturing the l nbove lilinds at l, Silents per Square out. All Ready itted. , The most substantial lllinds made. l'seful > and Ornamental. (livi- good satisfaction l wherever tried. Samples at J. ileard's Hardware Store. 3E6" Agents wanted. \V. II. CIIT’IECII. Fencion Falls, Feb. 13th, mittâ€"Hf. oncoocoooooooco , oeoooooocooooooo Oooooooooooooooo . oooooooooovoooob oooovovoooooo'o. .;- Ooooooooooooï¬ooo oqu~¢~oooovoooo Oooooovooooooooo 99090.0...000000 _ _ ooooooaoovoooooo «oonwoovooo» ‘ I oumovoovovoc. W Boots and. Shoes To wear out a. lot of New Tweeds at Mill Prices. illJIPBELL t aunt, G THE CHEAP CASH STORE. IV ACID ‘ Puritan Calf ’ cork-soled Boots â€"â€"wntcr roof sensible - . i - -’ ’ ‘ \anken )liast’ and ‘ Common Sense Boots- ‘ Cill‘tll“'tlll ’ Over- . . r t: w . . shoes. somether new and somethmn' "'UO(l. German halt-$11 )- v. _ 1 . , D D pet‘s lrom 200. per pair up; see em. seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Dump Feet. which a number of our line litres are manufactured. ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ We show samples of the leather of DON’T FAIL T0 SEE THE THEY’RE ('ORKERS Our stock of Staples is, “S We give with every pair of our celebrated Girls’ School Boots, a Beautiful School-bat: GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan Tt-a muck, Cm I1151§t';|§()l1,\\'t‘ll roofed, dry and A good Scrubbing Brush for 5c. J. J'. BRANDON lJOHN WALLACE i i l l l l t n l l begs to inform the public thnt he is pre- pared to execute orders for and wheeled vehicles of all kinds. Factory over James Knox's blacksmith l l0mls to in points. shop, Francis-st. East. Fenelon Falls. New Butcher Shop. The undersigned begs to inform the resi» dents ol' li‘cuelou Falls and vicinity that he is now carrying on the butchering business oovo:¢o«voocoo;oo“69.0.00cocooooooooooooqoooooooov o O 0 ' IN THE RED STORE ‘ O Q o ' a o ‘QQQQO0.0Qâ€Q.OO0O0.9â€..‘000000.QQQOQOQO“QOQO0.00. nnd is prepared to supply the public with [LLL ICINDS ()1P DIIG:\T at the lowestliviug prices. 13.1%“ Patronage respectfully solicited. DANIEL DUGGAN. Fenelon Fnlls, April 4th, 1881â€"3â€. 5 Junkin’s Syrup of Pine Tar and. Wild. Cherry can not be beat for colds. GREENE & ELLIS’S LUMBER. YARDS, liNElllll Fillilllll llNllSll. We have for sale here and nt Lindsay ï¬ll kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Hcaniliug l’lnuk, Timber, Lnth. l’ickcts. Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of I’laned and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Our Connnon Lumber, both Pine and llemloclt, inch and two lllt'll. is mostly new bright, manufactured expressly for the loml trade of lr‘enclou Falls and Lindsay and snrroundiupr country. From our long experience in the business, I nnd being builders ourSclvt-s, we have a. good idea of what is required for iirst class or common buildng materials for llUIlst'S, burns nnd outbuildings. We have assorted and piled by tltemst-lws both qualities to suit purchnsers. l’rim-s from id) to $3 pt-r M l‘I‘l'l Itllll upwards. We hare about two million feet that must be sold to make room for new stock. l’nr- i ties requiring uny of the nbovc ‘tocl; will i , , ,snvte money by calling before purl-basing Ielsewlu-re, or by sending their bills here or in Lindsny for quotations. iills eslilnitiml and returned for approval. (‘un ship by car (.‘nn it“ special mil-3 on to April next. Send on your order-x “ One Dollar Saved is 'l‘wo Dollars Burned." TAKE Normaâ€"The above is all gong Inni- PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. hen were “WI-=- W Repairs executed with nt-ntness and dispatch. «musty. GREENE k ELLIS, I'i'n'llm [rill/tr, SAM L l’AllSUXS. :Iyrnl at Lin (my. SUBSCRIBE 17‘()R THE “GAZETTE.’? ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER 'YEAR. JOE PRIITIIG EXECUTED II THE BEST STYLE AND AT THE LOWEST BATES.