Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. iTlâ€"gze of tire. The windmills manu- factured by the same ï¬rm are doing their work satisfactorily We under- stand a large one is already planned, which will turn the grindstone. Other inventions too numerous to mention are also under Way. Success to the enterâ€" prising company ! (Cor-respond».nee of the Gazette.) llrnizxs.\1..â€"â€"A very happy event took place at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. Joseph Davies, on Wednes- day, the 20th ult.. being the marriage of his second daughter. Miss Mary Jane Davies. to Mr. James Walker Lamb, by the llev. Mr. Fraser, at 11 o'clock. Miss Ellen Lamb attended the bride, and Mr. 5. Lamb supported the groom. Numerous presents were given by rela- tives and friends who gathered in the evening and spent a very enjoyable time until past midnight. Pansox.tt.s.â€".\liss Edith Yeo, of the towaship of Brock, is the guest of Mrs. John Davies this week....‘)lr. G. Burk, of Reaboro’, is here on business and visiting fricnds....hlr. John Lamb moved into his new brick house on the let inst....Mr. Johnston Fell is busy stumping for Mr. James Lamb Sr. W CHARITY CONCERT.-â€"-A concert in aid of the village poor will be given on the evening of Tuesday, December 17th. Full particulars next week. [Q‘ If y0u want a good watch for 86, try It. J. Frost‘s, “ The Jeweller." PllltENOl.O(lY.â€"â€"l’rof. Hugo Camp- bell, the well known and popular phren- ologist, has taken rooms for professional examinations at the Mansion House for a few days only. 35f“ All kinds of watch and clock rc- pairing done. at R. J. Frost's, "' The Jew- cller." ’l‘nr. SOCIAL T0~Nltlll'l‘.â€"-Dou't for- get the Presbyterian Sunday School Social and entertainment in Dicksou,s hall to-night. The programme is a good one and the priCc of admission 0 xlv 1;") cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. All are invited. 3%,?" .I‘tst arrited, :1. beautiful assortment of (told Brooches, at It. J. Frost's, "The Jeweler." SI.l‘.ltilllNG.â€"â€"Tllis (Friday) morn- in: there is good sleigiiing, nearly or quite a foot ol'soow having l'allt-o sincc W. dncsdny morning. Some think that “'IIIII‘I' has set in; while others are of the opinion that the snow will all melt and the weathtr become mild again. 5.3,?" l’norounsrus reduced in price dur- ing the month of November. Curd size, SI and $1.1m per dozen. Cabinets $2.50 and $2: per dozen. Also all other sizes reduced in urine. (live us u. call, us we guarantee satisliictiou. Photos of groups and babies in i‘i‘ll!\'.â€"I"n\\'l.l-‘.li it Go, corner of Kent. unprovoked. great local come up in the Courts in the shape of an assault case. in Maine for a number of years writes to the Canning Gazette “to say a word to the farmers who may be discouraged as they used to be " when he was in Nova Scotia. crop he says an average yield in Maine is 75 to 100 bushels per acre, average price 50 cents per bushel. The Nova Scotia price is less, but the aver- age yield is much larger with less labor. The Maine price for apples this year is $1 to $2 per barrel to three bushels, and this is the highest for ï¬ve quote the Scotian, who says he is not a farmer and does not care to be, “ stock is worth mere nothing in Maine. do that girth seven feet sold the other dnv for 350." also more changeable than that of Nova Scotia. enr, who bears the cuphonious name of Bill Williams, says to the farmers of Annapolis that “ they Garden of Eden, and should be as hap- py as clams at high watcr."â€"â€".I10nclon son Mound Park line, reached the steam railway crossing at Calhoun and Ten- nessee stccts, at 2.30 noon, the way was found blocked by two freight trains, with the two engines fac- ing each other. made any motion to move, and the car- drivcr, whose name is Thomas, enquired of a brakcman the cause of the delay. The answer surprised him. “ Well, they met on the same track : both of Trustee and Teacher. rygjg â€"-â€" _ PnTnnnoao’. Nov. 25.â€"â€"â€"The Peter- 95% boro' Collegiate Institute has had con- £327. 7/2, sidcrable troubles in the poet, but all ‘93 / “g School Board squabblcs tamed before the sensation caused this morning by al leading member of the Board, Mr. J.i B. )chilliams, entering the rorm of| the modern language master and admin-l istcring a vigorous castigatiou to thc= latter gentleman. On Friday his twelve- year-old son went to the school, and for some breach of discipline was severeâ€" ly punished by the teacher. The pa- rent alleges that medical aid bad to be summoned to dress the lad’s hurts, and under the impulse ofindignation Mr. w. w. MclVilliams used a raw hide as-a coun- DEALER IN ter Irritant. Mr. Colback denies that . pedpungslied ordintendedbto punisll: the Foray-n ("Id Doflwstz-c Fruits; a un uy, an says t e assau was . ’ . , The afl'air has created a. C/Zoue Cal/65110758799 1 sensation and will likely I“ C7507†69" 0)’5[£’I'S 2n season, 7716 Best Todacwes and C zgars, Canned Good; of all kinds. Also a stock of C/zoz'ce Grocer- ies, always fres/z. 0313:4213 served coo/(zed, raw 0r 6y If/zc glass. A [Ian’s Sweet C z'dsr jnst arrived Parties coming to town will ï¬nd link just the place to get a Lune/z w/zcn required, at any Izour. it 393%. FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A roomy and commodious Dwelling House on Lot No.3, (half an acre) south of Louise. street in the village of Fcnelou Falls. The soil is good, and there is n. line view of Cameron Luke and the village. Apply to Mr. anuv At‘srix, Fenclm Falls. Also, the east half of Lot No. ‘20 in the lst Con. of Yerulam, with a dwelling and outbuildings thereon. Apply to Mr. Rom. Wnnnsu on the next lot. Fenelon Falls, Aug. 14:11, 1889.â€"â€"27-t.f. #â€" BEVELâ€"EDGED SPLINT BLINDS. The undersigned is new manufacturing the above Blinds at 6 AND 7 CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT, all ready fitted. RESTAII RANT KEPT B3? M The Maine Farmers. A Nova Scotian who has been living Referring to the potato and the years. To exact words of this Nova A pair ot'cat- The Maine climate is In conclusion this correspond have got a little Times. 0-. A Fight Between Locomotives. When street car No. 32. of the Jack yesterday after- The most substantial Blinds made. Useful and Ornamental. Give good satisfaction wherever tried. Samples at J. llenrtl’s .llardwarc Store. and J. McFarland’s grocery. Agents wanted. W. II. CIâ€"ITIRCI‘I. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 15th, 1889.â€"l-tt‘. Neither of the trains THE ‘EGLIPSE’ Rip the engineers claim the right of way, and neither one will back down.†At. this juncture the engineer of one engine pulled his lever and attempted to force the other train back, but the effort was unsuccessful. Then the engineers ar- gued the matter, and one suggested that they were keeping the crossing and William streets, Lindsay. Snirnuxr or Housesâ€"On Friday but ï¬fteen or sixteen horses owned by Ii‘oyd A: Company of Bobcaygeon were brought to the Falls and sent by train to Toronto. there to be sold by auction. 'I he animals had all or nearly all been TS Till Id of Fenelon Falls and Vicinity. xv oouot “ .'_. imploycd in shautics. but were no long- -r wanted. as lumbering operations this winter will be on a smaller scale than usual. Earns-1 rott TIIE Summitsâ€"Our enterprising townsman Mr. llcnry Aus- tin some time ago took a. contract to supply Messrs. Gilmore's lumbering shanties in the township of Harvey with bi-ol‘ during the coming winter, and with that end in view purchased forty-ï¬ve lit-.d of cattle, which. according to a can fa: estimate, was the number requir- ed. Ten of them were sent out last work and on Tuesday morning Messrs. Arnold, McConaghy and Waï¬lc left wun tin- other thirty-live. The nearest ol the three shanties to be suyplicd is about 2.3 miles from the Falls and the llll‘llit‘fl about 45 miles. The cattle will be distributed according to the numlwroi men in each shanty, and. al'tt-r twill)! over night, or a few hours as the case may be, will all be slaugh- tered, skinned and quartered tor use. Musrs. Arnold, \Vatlletk )lcConaghy are exported back on Saturday. and, as no oï¬icers answering to our rolicctnan. tit} \veiit provided with guns. titles and annoxni'i in, they may possibly bring a tiitln. ________._____.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" 'l‘liz‘ t‘l‘i'llzv†t. tirondv in operation. for buy- ing t.‘.'t‘l'tl.< throughout the country and turning tlzutn into school houses, wi‘. I...» watched with interest in all ell or V :tntrics. .. I v .t. lill ton-n ‘-“. a recent Sunday evening. and war.- . was advertised as “ A Grand Sa- ' x‘rt‘l ll -_’ l‘iigltt." .\ :oezw netr Iiccklingbauscn. West. ll. Tia. ‘ as in-rn tlo -dcd. and two hun- :ll i 5.2: mil :ifty men have been im-. pzi-rvn i ~Entu- Friday evening. Should. tr. n..:.. zone-lo, there is some hope its: 1L.- men will be rescued. l reported as about to send ironclads to in .tr or two, or other game, home with l Brazil. :ville, W. Va., engaged in a pitched The «divine of the Iluugarian liov- j _ l.l\'t' had some queer sacred i t‘tllz‘t'tzli".'zu'nts in the East, but nothing ’ to 0‘1“? m.- with one given in :1 Colorado ‘ blocked, to which the other replied that he didn’t care if it was kept blocked for an hour. Then the ï¬rst engineer made another attempt to run the opposing train back, and again failed, whereupon he backed his engine a few feet and at- tacked the enemy with a running start, but in vain. It was a battle of giants in which both were equally powerful. The engineer then signalled an engin- eer, who was in his engine in the yard south of the crossing, for assistance. He responded, and ran his engine up in the rear of the north-bound train. Then both engineers started their en- gines together, and by their combined strength the south-bound train was push- ed back and the crossing was cleared.â€" .leempht's Avalanche. Mrs R. McDoug‘all has on hand ll MlliNlilllll ASSlllllMllll .Wnin llluwu WPRICES AS LOW AS ANY HONEST ARTICLE CAN BE SOLD FOR ANYWHERE. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect before purchasing elsewhere. DRESSES 81 MANTLES DI‘XDE TO OllDEll. All work guaranteed. Mrs. R. M’Dougall, 2 Doors North of the l’ost-omcc “ Fenclou Falls Gazette †The newsboys of the City of Mexico are all girls. There are about 600 women in Chi- cago who own and ride bicycles. lu Iceland there are no prisons and Several of the European powers are 'l‘wo flocks of sparrows at Mounds- ..i. .. ,, i... -~_ ‘ , batto. lattlt. and wlan tney had ï¬ni.h ,is Primed ever), Saturday at me Oflme’m ed eight birds lay dead on the ground. we can,†,,f 31,“. 5,- pmncgs 51,00,5- SUBSI‘BI PION SI .l YEAR IN ADVANCE, or one cent per week will he added as long as it remains unpaid. FENELON FA LLS MARKETS. Rrporh i by IA“ North Strrr Killer .Vit'.’ ('0. Fenclon Falls, Friday, Nov. filth, ISSQ. Wheat. full. per bushel.. .. x‘Ldvertising Iia'tcs. Professional or business cards. 50 cents ~- .lt) Wheat. spring . . . . GU 75 per line per anuum. (‘asuul ntlvertiscmcntS, Wheat, Scotch or Fife . . .. 75 8o " 8 cents per line for the iirst insertion. and '3 larley, per bushel . . . . . . . . 30 4o ;; cents pr-r line for every subsequent insero . Oats. ‘~ . . . . . . . . 25 2e} tion. Contracts by the year, half year or PHIS". . . . . . . . . 45 50 quarter, tor a column or less, upon reason- l‘._\'t‘. “ . . . . . . . . 45 5-H, alill‘ terms. {Manes “n . . . . . . . . 23 3o JOB PRINTING v.21» . 1‘ t . . . . . . . . . . . 5 " iigzs'r,,é;ihze'n . _ ‘ _ . . I . _ . I i of all ordinary kinds executed neatly, cor lla': pier :rm _ . , , , _ . _ , . . ‘ (3.0:) 7.9.,1rcctly and reasonable rates. :lliuts . 3m 3.5o~ S.D-HAND, .Sheepskins............... so ioi frtyrtctor e Bargains DURING THE LAST 0F AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. lldd lines of Bonds Marked Away Down in Clear lhem llul. All TVool Dress Goods worth 250. for 100. Good White Muslin at 23c. Parasols for 20c. and 250. All wool Twecds, 10 dill‘erent pat- terns, for 40c, worth from 60 to 800. Black and Colored Gloves 5c. and 100. per Pair. A Good Suit of Clothes for $2.90, men’s sizes. Gent’s Ties, Shirts, &c., at a sacriï¬ce. 30 Ends of Carpet at less than cost to clear. Shirtings, Cottonades, &c., 850., the biggest amortment in the County. COME ALONG IF YOU WANT BARGAINS. They will not last lone. Remember, this is no chronic selling out, but a GENUINE CLEARING SALE. TERMS, “ SPOT CASH.†HUGH MCD‘OUGALL. NOTE: Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Hose for 5 and 100., all sizes. THE CHRISTMAS GLOBE. The Queen of Nimbus for 1889. 85:2?†FORTY PAGES of Beautiful Illustrations and Literary Matter, Coated Paper, Colored Lithographs, Magnificent Press Work, Handsome Colored Cover. to? TWO LARGE. SUPERB LITHOGRAPHIC PLATES, in 15 Colors, accompany this number, entitled FRIENDS THE CANADIAN MILITIA. Gcn. Sir Fred. Middleton, in writing about the latter plate, says :â€"-“ I must congrat- ulnte THE GLOBE upon having produced so creditable a picture. It is very well executed, and appears to me to be quite equal to any from home. The nirrrnnxr murmurs ARE connncnv owns, and the grouping not too stit .†The whole number is, without doubt, the BEST HOLIDAY PAPER ever issued in this country, and much superior to the great majority of English productions. No Uniiadian Family should miss serurlng a copy of this nutgnlllcent number. PRICE 500. To be had from all Ncwsdealers and at the otlice of The GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY, TORONTO. Orders from the Old Country must be accompanied by additional Five Gen-ts to " R.M.'Mason, Veterinary Surgeon, Ie nel nn Falls. DENTIS'FRY. GAS.â€"â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. NEELANDS, Dentist, Lindsay, if you want teeth extracted positively With- out pain. Gas has been given by him with grcut success for over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton, of New York, the invcn- Honor Graduate 0f ontario veterinary tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers College, Toronto, 1884. of persons are wearing artiï¬cial tecthmade by 3!“ Neelflnds ,30 Years “gm “"1 "0"†Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treat- rcquircd any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- ed on scientiï¬c Principles. lain crowns and bridgework done. Visits Equine Dentistry a Specialty. Fenclou Falls, McArthur House, on the , third Tuesday of every month. Cull curly l in the day. 40-t.f. discus & ELLIS’S LUMBER. YARDS, FENEIUN llll_8_l_Nll-llllll8ll. BEST VALUE We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Scnntling Plank, Timber, Lnth, l’ickcts, Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of Plnncd and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Our Common Lumber, both Pine and : Hemlock, inch and two inch, is mostly new stock, cut last season, well roofed, dry and bright, manufactured expressly for the local trade of Fcnclon Falls and Lindsay and surrounding country. I From our long experience in the business, ’ and bring builders ourselves, we have a ' good idea of what is required for first class ‘. or common building materials for houses -1 barns and outbuildings. 1 We have assorted and piled by themselves both qualities to suit purchasors. Prices from $7: 5-†to $5 per .\l feet and upwards. We have about two million feet that must , he sold to make room for new stock. l’ar. ties requiring any of the above stock will save money by calling before purchasing elsewhere. or by sending their bills here or s 0 Lindsay for quotations. Bills estimated nd returned for approval. Can ship by car for 10 cents. l loa'ls to all points. Can get special rates - on to April next. Send on your orders. W The frebhegt 00(st m “ One Dollar Saved is Two Dollars Earned“, the village at I TAKE Nortonâ€"The abOve is all gang lum-l I bur, pamllcl widths. l i m , ; canny}: a ELLIS, Parlor. Puma C b L 53.3“, pARSQN‘S, Agent at LinJNy-l - a P e S. Residence, Corner Coihorne dc Louisa sts . .â€" N. B.--\VILL ATTEND AT BOBCAYtIl-ION EVERY FRIDAY. Fast Colored. Gingn hams for 10c. Fast Colored Mus- lins for 100. East Colored Prints I l I l I l V