7“} ~_ -7 7 77 .7- 7 .7._ -_7. s- 7-7-7 ,.__.__-7_7 - .7 77-7. #7-.--7777. -7--- EXPE, jams or Tunasâ€"Mr. and l New Advertisements. ‘ Mrs. W. E. Ellis desire us to expressl their heartfelt thanks to the crowd ofl i ‘ sympathize†in the terrible loss of their ! S A . - . - ' l - .~ . p00. b0" and eSPCcmL" {have Who Ten I Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his 1 ‘ - 't A: 8 - 1 _ tiered such 'ValUJalt. a.-l-tancL in the , In“ nee Hume“ to me. I am prepared search for him. ords cannot express 3 [Make risks on a," dwes of properâ€. lVe are Taking Stock just now? and it: is surprising the number of Remnants and Odd Lots- ‘hfï¬r die? gra‘iiu’ie ‘0 “‘0 People inl v , . . Lawest Rates~ I that have come to the front, and andRemnants of all kinds to be: tbmthe‘rsad “mmuou‘ At (A) ' iWhiCll must be disposed of for sacriï¬ced. We Will have then» laid out. on tables for Saturday- . , . l _ , , _ . a - , l )I.lI. i“.XCL'ttl.~;l(.).\'.â€"â€"â€"l_lln \l'ledpcsday l Nonebutï¬rst-class Brlhshar’ldganadlan l what thev wrll brine regardless ; 1 ant. t to civic .olidny, t it: - eeianiCs’ ' com anies represen ‘e _ ‘ . Y ‘1 _‘ .L ‘ “v ‘ '_ ‘ A r 1‘ . ‘ _ . v. \ i kc _‘ “mime, “cum,†,0 Bobcaygcou was 9 _ _ 01 Lost. Remnants 01 Dress Goods, and the qt aht) and line t c t held according to announcement, and 58‘ FARDI PROPERTY Remnants of Prints, Remnants of ed on each remnant. Now is “'35 we†3““°d“d= “m‘ou-‘r'h ‘hc.m‘"“'i 3‘ "‘1‘ 1°“ “"95- Shirtings, Remnants of Tweeds, your tune to buy the child a m “"4 a “"16 ‘8“ = $50.000toloan‘from6percent-ur- frock or the no a- pair of pants FOR. LESS THAN HALF THE VALUE. just at the time it would have the effect 3 ‘V. E. E In In I S , of deciding some few to stay at home. I The Dominion and Brragun left the Druggist'and Bookseller. Fencibn Falls, June 25th, 1889. 20., Fails at 9.30 a. m. and Bobcaygeon at 4.30 p. or, taking three hours each way. The visitors had plenty of time to in- terview all points of interest and call, ~ ' upon friends, and those who had; never ‘ 5, been there. before expressed much ad- miration oi'the’picturesque and roman- ti-3 little village. No music had been provided by the managers, but some- one had a ï¬ddle, to the inspiring strains Peter Hamilton Agricultural DBDOSltOl‘Y, of which dancing was indulged in, and Fenelonqans, J. KGRAHAmAgem, See on the return trip there was some de- the Peter Hamilton lightful singin". The trip was exceed- ineg pleasantfzmd a few dollars were added to the funds of the institute. Our Cost Sale will. continue. for the Month, of. August. Another Lot of those Famous 25c. Hats?- for the Ladies just received. We have sold one hundred and twenty citation of those hats within the last thirty days. They" are the greatest bargain. ever offered! inn Lindsay ; all new styles and leading shapes. Com: EARLY, as this-willtbe- the last lot we will have to oï¬er. SOBTHEBAN, EATER!) & MAR-K, City Drapu‘ers amd Clothiers, No. 2-DOBSON’S BLOCK. 2 DOORS WEST OF THE POST OFFICE, KENT-ST.. LINDSAY. Study your own interests and see our full line ot‘iA‘gricultuml Implements before giving your order, at the with steel sides and steel deck. The only ' Binder with canvas rollers running in metal a i M ' '_â€"’_“â€" boxes. See how convenient the levers are, and Idiocy. and all within reach from the seat. Our â€"â€" llinder is easily managed with two horses. LONDON, Sept. 1__ The Jubilee plum“ Our Binder does its work when wanted and ‘ - : . . v9,- - is always ready. Our Binder has the light- ers hock, ‘ HO“ I Lth L")0’000 1" est and strongest main-irame on the market. Our Binder is the Queen of the harvest field. Also the Hamilton Harvester, CrownvMower and Tiger Sulky Rake. Prices away down to meet the times. J. R. GRAHAM. Fenclon Falls, June 28th, 1889. 20. IMPURTANT. N“ LilllERY a... + R JFROST, Fancy Goods. G°mandisflmwat°hei H ’ W WALL PAPER, ’ , . , .. . TH R, Lace Curtains, Embnoideryr exhumed Wlmfow Shades†‘ ’ has now in stock a. new and choice‘ line of and; Materials for Einbroid-él‘y lilanagers. MRS. HEELEY’S s. NEVISflN, INSECT POWDER. 'ï¬wo Years,†was issued yesterday. It is a mere record of foolish cxtravagances, trod proves its author to have been one oi the most gullible asses ever on earth. From a long time before he reached his majority he has been the prey of moo- oy lenders, gamblers and blacklegs of every description. While still under age he gave a note ot'£10,000 for £1, 500 in cash. One lender who held his notes for £30,000 had lent him less than £500. He also owed one Sam Lewis, whom-he calls his best friend, $33,000,. which he paid him the day he came of age. At his ï¬rst horse race he 10st £0000, and during his ï¬rst year his lOSscs were as high as £3,200 and £5,000 per week. At cards he often lost as much as £16,000 and £12,000 per night at the Field club, and he once lost £10,000 playing .u chemin do for game while waiting for a train ten minutes. GOLD, SILVER AND NlCKLE in- Silk am" “17001. S Hymns, Armsgne,_R~1boseneretc. PictureFramesMade tt ordet‘aSpecialty. SEE my line of Also, Collars,â€"C-tdi's, Handker- I "‘fï¬'“ W" B ' 0 ‘1 cs, ' ‘ i A Redï¬rda' girl sutcrded because a l1320:)monetinzs, Chlefba and Fancy GOOdS 0f done-in town or count]: - man told her, “ If I were as ugly as liiflgss _ all descriptions. y. i you, I? would drown myself in the Scarftplns’ I I swamp." Cull Buttons, Etc. suvnawaan. Mrs. Keeley, Knives, Forks, Spoons. Clocks. I am now prepared to give prompt and careful attention to all Watch and Clock Repairing entrusted to me. Arrangements have also been completed for the manufac- turing of any special article of Jewellery. Making and Engraving Coin Jewellery a Specialty. ALL GOODS AND WORK WARRANTED. A Mohammedan mosque has been built in Working, England, and a Bud- dhth temple has been Opened in Paris. There are about 300 Buddhists in Paris. The craze for pearl ï¬shing has extend- ed trom Wisconsin into lillinois. At liclvidere, on the Kishwaukce river. a halter found 300' pearls, for which he- has been offered in Chicago an average price of 35 cents a. pearl. The manufacture of: the new sixâ€"inch gun, of which 100 have been ordered flor British land and son service, has been stopped untitla cartridge case of solid drawn metal. can be devised which will stand the shock of the discharge of12 pounds of smokeless powder, and which can be used over and over again. This the authorities have not yet been able to do, and the machinery engaged in the manufacture of these guns is all stand- ing idle, as well as the guns already mon- iactured. ALL FRESH â€"A&NDâ€"- A . ii" . . IN Bananasmes GUARANTEED PIlIiE. ‘ .. . AT We ’ mom»...qu- Wm. 'QHM“M.OOO Wmâ€. _' owooonwooouo- 09». ' om ‘0â€Â«00w’t‘ m m Oâ€OWQNâ€O.' WW. I WWOO‘ W W. T. Junkin’s. GREENE 8t ELLIS’S’» LUMBER. YARDS, liNElllN illlS AND “NEW... We have for sale here nnd at Lindsay all’ kinds of Building Lumber. Joist, Scuntling Plank, Timber, lmth, Pickets, Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of I’lnned and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Our Common anhcr, both Pine and Hemlock, inch and two inch. is mostly new stock, cut last season, well roofed, dry and bright, tunnnmctured expressly for the loral trade of Penelon Falls and Lindsay and surrounding country. From our long experience in the luminr-sc, and being builders ourselves, we hurr- a good idea oi‘ what is required for ï¬rst class or common building materials for houses, barns and outbuildings. We have assorted and piled by themselves both qualities to suit purchasers. Prices from $3 50 to $5 per M feet and upwards. We have about two million feet that must. be sold to make room for new stuck. l'ar- ties requiring any of the above stock will save money by calling before purchasing elsewhere. or by sending their bills here or ‘ Puritan Calf ’ cork-soled Boots â€"â€"waterproof, sensible ;: R J F ‘Walkenphast’ and "Common. Sense ’ Boots; ‘ Cardigan ’ Over- . “ ,ï¬he Jeweller ,, ’ shoes, something new and something good. German Slip: ‘ pers from 200. per pair up ;. see em. ‘ Boss and ‘ Climax seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and. THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. We Show samples of the leather of which a number of our ï¬ne lines are manufactured. DON’T FAIL T0 SEE THE ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY’RE CORKERS Our stock of Stephanie, as usual, unsurpassed. We give with every pair of our celebrated Girls’ School Boots, a Beautiful School-bag GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good’Jhpan Tea for $1.00. Two good Brooms for 25¢. A good Scrubbing Brush for 5c. J. J'. BRANDON. _â€"-â€" BII{.’.DII§. Dramasâ€"[u the township of Verniamr on Monday. August; ‘Jlith. the wife of Mr. John Duggan ot a daughter. Bonyâ€"At Burnt River, on Saturday. the illst of August, the wife of Mr. liobt. Bond g of a son. (Mummy â€"ln F'enolou Falls, on lion- day, Sept. 3nd, the wife of Mr. Samuel Car- nahnu of a son. l'..«liniet‘n.â€"â€"ln l-‘enelon Falls, on Thurs- iiiiniifl'ï¬â€˜i‘}'thffé‘ii‘f “m °f “'" M" be led (may by el’m'yi’“. of tom-d that blows. MQOQWOOOO o“. o. oooooowoo 90 NOW~OOOOM9 3 GnocKEnY .l: GLASSWARE ' 38“ AT cos'r. wan , mwoowowmmmwumo .000 oooo ])Il“.1). \l’rnsriznrâ€"ln the township of Fencl‘on, ~ . . â€" . BEVEL-EDGED‘ . . iii-‘51?» STILL Ali-IVEisPLINT BLIIilDS. JOHN WALLACE l begs to inform theplblic-that hc-is pre- pared to execute orders for 1 l FENEL’O .‘u' FA LLS DZARKE'BS. and’ able- to: compete in mv own line. of bugimeï¬ mud fh,u;k "m. The undersigned is now mmiufacturingrthc . ' o. t» o t ( 12,1.â€er .‘w an mm ,m Rnrtr m: (in numerous patrons for their , 6 Cents per gadiï¬tmady mm, ‘ Rs, . , ,_ l l Fenclon Falls. Friday. Sept. Gill, 1599. % kind suppmirt for the. last ten , i “'3 o. z. ': ll. t 5} rl - - 5» 1:. 3- . _ .. and wheeled vehicles of all kinds. to Lindsay for quotations. liills estimated will“ ::,,.,,,!;r m.. "1 - - (f, (75 ‘ )Bt’tl‘s. I have V» ltllStOOd 01% l The mngt substantial Blinds mnulg. Usefuld, F t J K , b, R .th and returned for approval. (.an ship by car wru-n, search or Fife. _ - n so to v position tire times in the last “mi Ornamenml- Give good szwia‘fuction- l ac 0'7 over am†"0†ac 8"" ‘0“‘19 ‘° “i F’â€'â€â€' F“ ‘5“ WW" “‘"5 l‘mrier per bushel - - - 4o 4', I . wherever tried. , shOp, Francisnst. East. Fenelm Fa||s_ on to April next. Send on your orders. 0m: ' i -- i '- - - - - “'5 3b to“ jars "1 Fendon and l w l E-J H d, a d . e sm 3, z ' “One Dollar Saved is Two Dollars Harm-d." PM“. ,. H _ - _ _ 55 m will still be able to give sat-u} ‘ bump 9:51 t4, :SLds r not l’ To 8 bo’l‘utz Slrlirlicz.'-lcl€lie above is all gang inm- Potatoes, H :5 30 , ' , . ' j g ‘ ,' 3&3 80“ S W - 3 . Villa†'3 W" 3' B“““-’- 't‘"â€â€˜~ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘5 3"- f‘mn-On’ 'L‘ m ihe P‘U’ 3mm \v. II. CIâ€"ITTRCI-I-j wane Manama Wm, new“, and, GREEN}; a ELLIS, Petition rum. 51:3. in 20mm - - i - {JEH a: hi“ “13: had Hull-t“ your“: ex“ Fenelon Falls, Feb. 15th, lSdEt.â€"-l-tf. Mispmch p 43.161); ( SAM’L PARSONS; Agrn: at [inbuil- n)‘. pert n. - - - - ,i .‘ 3.. m: - , perienee. WILsotvI-ï¬gggaï¬m. “a , SLATERJ SUBSCRIBE F0122. AUCTIQNEERS‘. Watchmaker&Jeweller, lT H E for the County of \"iczorn. F; i' n 5 "5 v F‘ v , I a specialty. ‘ m an f‘I’JTA\‘};L J’UllN \l‘lLSOX. 311-15 Linden. ‘5 G AZ_E T'TE.†ONLX' 0N1“: DOLLAR P1331}: ‘YEIXII. J' RV GRAHAM i JOB PRINTING EXECUTED Ill THE BEST STYLE AND AT THE. LOWEST BATES. 5mm, pups» , 2 Doors South of Mechanics' Institute. m: Haas-wrfl'v’i <; 2.x; “"° lr-LW“; E-wums ....,._. __.. .