shall have their money refunded q’t ot‘l Snirnrxr or CATTLEâ€"Mr. .\‘. Wel- the iunds of the societyâ€"Carried; don, of Toronto, the well known cattle The President appointed Mr. Jamison buyer, tool: a contract, not lonc ago. to to take Mr. Willock's (resigned) lace supply Messrs. Flanuagan &‘ ‘Aiikens. for the revision of the prize list. of the same city. with a hundred steers Moved by N. Day, seconded bylH. for shipment to the old countrv. and McDougall. That the committee re- Messrs. W. Weldon and John. Coup vise the rize list shall meet at 2 it]. have since been busy buying and trip on Sutur ay, 5th July, at the McA .ur warding the cattle. On Thursdnv. of House, and lay it before the bear at last week. ‘27 wire sent from the Pen- their next meetingâ€"Carried. elon Falls s:ation : ‘16 went on Tues-lav. Meeting adjourned, to meet at n- 20 were lt'i‘tl‘ï¬ll‘tltfti tot-lay (Frid:t_-,"~ add elon Falls on Tuesday, 29th of Jugut the remainder will go next Week; They 2 p. m.â€"W. H. STEVENSON, SCCI‘C ‘1]. all weigh ‘JJO lbs or over, and the avcr‘ 1 Tennis reason. Illllh’ Flll'h'ilEli & lHCHIXlST, MANUFACTURER OF AGRICULTURAL l IMPEEMENTS. lErgine an llill Work l AND REPAlPlS OF ALL KiNDS PEIO‘JZ’TLY ATTENDED 1'0. a, g' g R KmafllE Brid e Bolts Made to Order. W use Priccraid is 327. . . i - flange Porno-'5. Straw Cutters, Personals. ’, 110%}; i‘;‘:l.cg3léi.TTbc dmigsmmr ’ â€" ‘ ° “3- W333 an is (each- Mrs. W. C. Moore went to Torth ers and pupils. will have ï¬ne times uzl. on Tuesday. is retiring from the Dry Goods trade in Lindsay, and is ofler- 2 mm] 3_ï¬,,.,.0w Gdflg. plow/,5 in? the “11019 Of 1115 StOCk 0f . and a good :rzrz'cly of Genera» l P W“ I P! ' 0/25 A mm" as- géns E & E3 . D . g. 'E' 2.11.056 0.4) .. b t . w’mg'? @ 5£9 soz'z‘iizeyzt of Sprzizgâ€"z‘ooi/z [far- llets, Cans. Ready-Made Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings S; Small 70705» 51551 $1732, 170†L ' J " ’ .ptt‘“ I .;p€'~ \‘J'trcs at ll'l’zolcsalc P7755: for Cos/z. The Stock is well assort- Ht?†0w mm, 00 d7 3 0 Us ed in cvcrv department, and everything Wlll be sold Without Lo‘tLglnggslgglï¬gE:1:132â€) AT reserve, from a. needle to an overcoat. Remember, this is no - ‘ R‘OBSON ll‘lillliil! or catch trade a.‘.‘aii‘, but a genuine selling out and re- THOMAS - ‘ ' ‘i ' r T ' U ° . 1 .1 . .d Penelon Falls,0nt. tiring troin busmess sale. how is the tune fox tie shrew , "i v: r a "7 i? c h t wn and countr to )urchasc "sl- â€" . “5"? ‘“ ‘1‘†“ï¬lm 5 O.‘ t (1-0 y } éï¬â€™ï¬‚ The Fcnclon Falls liazcttc. r.’ m goods cit/r071: My to oo per cent. less t/zmz Hey can try 26 _ _ «:mzc gzralily chow/15m. A til the ls: oi September. The entranci- Miss Susie Wilson returned hm examinations were held this week. and Rochester last Saturday. v the examination of applicants for third D. J. J. Mason, Doctor of Musitof class teacher's certiï¬cates will commence the city of Wï¬kesbarrc’ pennsyivdy: on Tuesday nexz. Mr. John Jordan, is visiting at Dr. Grahamg, the treasurer. mine to the Fallsou We l- Mr. and Mm Leugcman' of Rods- nesday with $500 to pay teachers‘ and ten are visiting at Dr_ E. s_ Wilsqs. other salaries. and in the evening he Mrs. Lengeman is Mrs. Wilson’s sisr. showed us what he had leftâ€"a little Mr. A. Q. St. George left with is heap of silver in the palm of his haul. family last Wednesday for Vancoud‘. 0.“ †flee H SChOOlS MC fearl'ulsv rsozn» We shall now have peace in the villte. 91W. and ï¬lm-5‘3 “ill be ‘15 lOIlYâ€"lï¬ ill‘sil‘ Mr, and Mrs. A.J. VanNostrandj’f dren can go to them as soon as the"; Toronto, have been at the Rectory sue leave the nursery. and tarry, if s) Lib;- Samrday, and will remain a few as posed. until their boards be grown. longer. g CA‘I was Gnrar Fan The ' ._ V .. .. . ..-â€"â€" ..e re- Mr. R. Frost WES- TM 813111;} it I ceipt of a copy of the Prize List for this week, helplnfl the lacroweic 1‘ 0 ll year’s Toronto Industrial Exhibition town to beat the Club from Bull. which is to be held from the 8th I) the which they 01:1 bE'EWO ‘0 0‘19- . 20th of September nest. reminds us that Mr. “m. L. hills and llr. Thurs the fiir SC'FG') is "twain fast a ' i Robson went to Toronto the bezinnv . .3 ‘- i ““ “ ‘ppfjl‘l‘h'w' . . . . c ~ , The Prize List shows the :ltl'llil'fl oi oi this Week, pflmy 0? busmess many new classes and a large inert-aw: partly to see .LllC .Carlllval: “ml (1.â€, in the amount oil-cred as premiums. '1‘." home from Lindsay “1 ClIUC‘SdaY mâ€. ronto oï¬'ors manv atzractions to visitor Mr. 'Wm.’ McW utters, who 501d during the season. but the creates; n! bakery in this village PW? 01‘ “mic “‘9‘? all is its annual Exhibition whlc thi- ï¬â€˜rfol has bong“. 3 51mm“ busm‘issf year promises to be greater anl better Lindsay, and “111 mm“? ‘0 mm] W than ever. A copy iof the Prize List his family 911 Mrfl'layfllv'ru‘fdfly “‘3; can be obtained by anv of our readers. _ Mr. David Hall. Of )CW \Ofk' “' who may desire one. by droppiu: a rust ISOOVCX' _on :1 VIEW to 1113 MW“? 3'; card to Mu. H. J. HILL the sci-'retzir'.~. friends in Canada. drove from Linds at Toronto ’ ' to the Falls on Wednesday last, in co ' pany with Mr. Leslie Veitch. Mr. H: took his ï¬rst lessons in “ typo sticking in the Gazette ofï¬ce, and for the 1: three years has been a compositor on t New York World, at very high wugl He says he has always becn glad tli he learned printing, but that he won , ‘ Friday, July 4th. 1890. The ll‘holc Stock Must be Sold WWWâ€".â€" in :2 short time, so make hay While the sun shines. Last Sunday and Monday were fright- l). Sf‘ThC‘ Store that I occupy is to let: and I have two fully her at the Fallsâ€"so bet that we infuse.“ for sale at {1 liiil‘g'iln. i are afraid to repeat what some of the S. S. RITCHIE, Iient Sn, Lindsay village thermometers said on the subject, lost their statements should be doubted. Tuesday mornius: was cooler and cloudy, and in the afternoon and evening there was a. tremendous downpour of rain that made the hearts ol' the farmers leap with joy. as on high lands the crops were beginning to complain of thirst. But “ there is no rose without a thorn.†3 3111!] the beucï¬'cwt rain that rcviycd the drooping crops was not unpainted by l llgllllzlllf.’ and wind that :r.u<t have done a great deal of damage throughout the area over which the storm raged, as there are several sufferers from their ef- fects in this village and its vicinity. Mr. James Dickson’s Jersey cow and Mr. I“. McDougall's yearling Durham heifer were grazing near 311'. Stabler’s in the afternoon. and went for shelter under a basswood tree. which was struck by lightning and they were both killed. It is said that " Death loves a shining: mark.†and in this: case he passed over the bovine scrubs and struck down two thorough-bred animals. Mr. Dickson's >Wpâ€"â€˜ï¬ \‘.'li iii-.le JUST RECEIVED .l BEAUTH’UL STOCK OF NEW SPRENG TAiLQiiiiilG GQGDS, s. “1" owl of French and English Suitith and 'l‘rouserings, Scotch, Irish and Canadian gun 'l'-.-:vt--ls. which were bought early and at a low price tron. a large ..ssort:icnt of goods. [31)“ (.‘omc early and choose your Spring Clothing: while the stocl; is new, and get r. Xclzhy Suit, well made and trimmed. It. .‘NEAT Ii‘I'I‘ GUARANTEED. Prices e‘k‘way Down for ‘ash. @HTH 1" fl Opposite MoLennan’s Hardware Store, Lindsay. THE 12TH or Juanâ€"A pile of mm- ber and scantlincâ€"intctidcl. Wv' .up pose. for a refreshment boothâ€"sit lg: corner of Francis and Cabot-oi «rot-:4 is the ï¬rst sign we have sci n or' {rt-nor ation for the 12th of July; but Hillt‘.‘ symptoms of the approaching Celeb: :1: M3 not work a, in fur an hour in Cam will soon be made manil'ct The post as he can earn a great deal more men vers were printed this year Smilel‘flltll in the Stmes' , later than usual: but as the mainline;- ‘Egot agood lot of them and circulated ' ' ‘ "' ’ ""“‘ '1" ' ~ them widely, there will be plenty cl“ no. mï¬â€˜rafï¬grst‘iléï¬gllgreigla'o Bug“ t“"E‘tice of the momentous event. ll)†not ,forcret that the Orangcmen and true cow, ï¬ve years old, was bred by the late Mr. Geo. Laidlaw, and as be (Mr. D.) was offered $30 for her when she was six months old, he csrirnates her value whenâ€"or, rather, just beforeâ€"she was killed at $70. The bark was stripped from the tree under which they were standing, but no mark could be found on either of the victims, althoth the cow was skinned before she was buried. About the time they were struck the lightning set ï¬re to an empty log barn owned by Mr. Stuckcy on lot 21 in the second con. of Verulani, and it was en- tirely destroyed ; but Mr. Stuckcy’s loss was not heavy, as the building was in- surcd for 8150. On. lot 20 in the 3rd con. of the same township Mr. John Junkin lost two milch cows and two youn: cattle. which were not killed by lightning but smothered beneath a straw-stack blown over by the wind. The above are all the losses we have so far heard of, thoth there are several reports of danian to trees and telegraph poles. On Wednesday there was anorh- or very heavy rain, with lightninz and 9. hiin wind. but we hear nothing of any harm having been done. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"q W. 15 Selling His Entire Stock of FURNITURE at and Below Wholesale Gosh oi“ ninnuï¬icturc. in order to make room for 11er designs-z and. patterns. Call early and secure hut-gains. as I am selling cheaper than any dealer in the County. DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS ETC. KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED. UNDERTAKIJYG ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCIES. W. Memeomn, Fï¬Afl'C/S STREET WEST. FE/i/ELON FALLS. I have now on hand full supplies of 1" "r 7' Agricultural L‘Ieetmg, hi _A meetingr cf the Directors of the ' Fcnelon Agricultural Society was held '\ ' I at the )Ic.\rthur House. Echelon Falls i\/. 1ij227]. YJQT/‘LKWZZ 7,. .22. Z Z -. on natural-1y lasz. Present, J . A. Ellis, President. in the chair;Jas. Lamb, Vice President; John Willock. J. Mc- Arthur, Wm. Cullis. H. .‘chougall, R. Lamb, N. Day. ll. Austin, and W. H. Stevenson, Directors. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. .‘Ir. John Willock tendered his resig- nation. Moved by H. AuStin, Seconded by H. McDonnell, That Mr. Willock’s resis- nation be acceptedâ€"Carried. Nevcd by N. Day, seconded by H. Austin. That Mr. Alex. Jamicson be appointed Director, to ï¬ll the vacancy caused by Mr. Willock‘s resignation.â€" Carried. Moved by Joe. McArthnr, seconded snoans AND A FULL ASSC-RTMENT OF ACi-RICULTURAL TOO 14S _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" J ohuston’s Celebrated MIXED PAINTS and White Lead. All Brands of Machine Oils. A New Lot of Daisy Barrel Churns, the Best Churn in the Market. by N. Day. That all parties who intend Too Much Stock and. Too Little Money! fl *â€" to gain especial prizes shall send a writ- WlLL SELL AWAY DOWN FOR SPDT'GASH. $3y5§}‘f§:Ԥogie§§‘fffgjï¬igf“ Sec» .‘loved by H. McDonnell. seconded by H. Austin, The: those members who paid a dollar to Mr. Knight at the an- ‘nnal meeting of 1859 and received no I l I. Rags Taken in Erchangc for flatware Only. beneï¬t therefrom shall be taken on as members for 1890. providing they are .. . 7 . 1.30: already such; in which case they READ Tinsâ€"Now is the time to erlucs. attired in full rczalin and pre- all kinds of WalCllGS. ClOCkS 31"] lercedcd by the village bair'l, will mice. lcry for the 00m thirty (1335 3‘ COSto-to St. James’s chiirch in the moral": R. J. FROST. “ The JewelleF-" and to the Presbyterian church in the No Flies onâ€"anything,if ypu useVClllUg 011 Sunday limit. 23;? 1125;“ P%F%’rh“,fhlf{° Fllv’ “W‘le FINED Foe. CRUEI.TY.â€"-On Mondav y a S" ' ' L‘K "‘ evening: lust Louis Labcrtie and his REMOVING Tm: DEBRIS-â€"Tl10 Pulwii‘e appeared before Mr. Jas. Dickson Mill 00- recently Pm'ClIaSCd lhe miJ. P., charged by Constable Nevisori clziuery «530-. 01 Smith and Fell’S Shinglwith having: on the 24th of June. ben- mill. Which “"39 descroyed by ï¬re 00 thten and ill-Jused their married daughter. 24th 0f May. 1886; and this W09k tlIMary Smith, who lives with them. and engine was taken away and the bOlleho for some time past has been of un- SOOD fOllOW. The brickwork llf.sound mind, suffering. Dr. Graham .19. also been pulled to pieces and will bposed, from religiousinsnnity. The ac- carted OE. bl“: the stone base of blipused denied the charge; but, as up.) or smoke-stack is to remain, as it woulthree witnesses swore that they had not pay to take it d0wn. seen them beat their daughter with :t Dommox DAY._Tue_,,day last, thbroom-handlc and n chair-roeker. the let of July. was observed as a DOlldR‘lmLEHtrnte found them guilty, and 30“- iu this village, butthcre was no celebrul‘ï¬nced one†or them ‘0 WY 3 6'†0i tion of any kind. and, if there had been†and Costs, or ‘0 ':’° ‘0 jail for 4333 the min would have spout it. Thiuys at hard labour. As they said the; Quadrille Club excursion on the steam!“ “0 money, they were Pm 3“ ll“: er E'm was to Bobcaygeou instead of tt°°k up! “m1. “10 “011130 “‘35 afterward“ W'ashburn’s island, as the latter poin"ken ‘0 1?â€de i but lin llll’i‘bflh'l's was considered too distant, and the “e “'35 W‘d bl’ 900 Of their sons. W's had a pleasant trip notwithstanding tlidre glud ‘9 he†tilâ€! S“3135 31"? 130W lu- almost continuous rain. Owing to logsâ€! “km ‘9 "3‘99"" “"3 dallfllltc‘r 10 30 in the river. the EM could not not hizhï¬ylum' "hmh ‘5 the be“ Plat“? for Mr- er than Greene Ellie's wharf cither imamâ€"Waï¬. l (V “"3 mmm‘ or eveumg' Gan. Middleton Resigns. ACCIDENT.â€"-We are sorry to learn’ â€"-â€"â€"-â€" that Mr. J. B. Campbell, the Reform Gen. illiddlet'in has resigned his pm. candidate at the recent election, motion. an'lthc Governwtï¬tcrlim. Wilt": with a painful. though fortunately notinch the announcement. allo inf-rm.- severe, accident while in the woods out! that no other course was {1058'in 3.? north on Thursday oflast week. While-t the motion of censure that Purl...â€" chopping some sprouts from a 10:: thattnt passed upon him. The :_nc«r:ll formed a bridge across a creek. the €130,313“ COmE'lnln that Canada La? «l r.» a, small one, glanced and struck him Quin less than justice. llis Scrvl'x“. l’. the right knee. inflicting a rather deep'e suppression of the North-west reb.~l- wound about an inch and a half length were promptly and handsomely as. He was a; the Fan; on Sunday.ghelOWlCLl'_’C’l and rewarded. ll"; l.:l-‘ guest of George )Iurï¬n’ and limp.W learned that [130 people Witt) ll‘l'i ed badly, but GXpectgd soon to be abieown gratitude and generosity wet.- . pable also of doing jlbil‘ac and a halo to walk a well as ever. Gnnxn Burroâ€"We bear upon good mag punishmim' M†m“. "if" 4 d the verdict, lJlS continuance in 2:..- authority that Grand Island. opposite " Rosedalc, in Balsam Lake has been Tasaslll??l3 out of the (lucï¬ligu._.. sold to a man named Wherry from Dar» " 9 0"" lington. The'price, 810.000, is, chcnpi enough, as the island contains between v 0 is being sent from Chicano to eleven and. twelve'itnndred acres of land, f, York for the ï¬rst time. u some of it very good. and there are nrday was the 52nd anniversary thereon a largoï¬welling‘bonse and a new Victoria's coronation. small saw-mill, both ncwpbesides a con- he population of Chicago is placed: aiderable quantity of timber or vmions ï¬le new census at 1,250,000. kinds, and an old steamboat is than. {poem rains have made the crop into the bargain. The new owner in- 5.?th so .‘Ianitoba Still better. tendstoclean-up the island and convert ii the middle of next ' it is. ----â€"â€"-4â€" it into a stock farm, for which it is well the cable between Ha ! anth’. fllw'i- , . Hands will be in working order. ' l! i; ,1. g o ._ t umuï¬ ï¬ggrwgua 1,._.g&..i...fl:févju,_, _ p- . _- M-..†“mm...