A ‘:,A:"e=‘v§£,r;;mz.y._.<s- “Mm...†c . , .. a Carpets and_,Oil-Cloths,â€"No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. Personals. Rev. Mr. Kelly, formerly pastor of the Baptist congregation in this village, has been here since Friday, and will spend a few days amongst his friends in lt'enclon Falls and its vicinity. Mrs. W. F. Barley, who left here with her husband for Manitoba about eleven vears age, arrived at the Falls last )lobday for a couple of months’ vis. it to her relatives. and is at Braeside Ha' with her sister. Mrs. Joseph McArtbur. Mr. Fred. Fitzgerald, of Toronto, has been at the Falls since Monday. He will be of age in September, and will then take steps to dispose of his valuable property on Colbornc and Clifton streets. Mr. Wilbur (Webb) Savage, who left the Falls with the rest of the family about seventeen years ago for the States, was here for a day or two last week. llf course, after so long an absence, he and the majority of the villagers were strangers to each other, but he was warmly greeted by the few who knew him. llev: C. Parker left for Campbellford, his next ï¬eld of labor, on Wednesday last, and his successor, lev. D. Mc- (‘ammus, arrived here the same day. . lhrrtsr Uttuucu.â€"â€"Rev. Mr. Chand- ler («f )chaster University) will preach on Sunday ï¬rst, morning: and evening, in the Baptist church, Fenelon Falls;- uiso. at Haddow at 2.30 p. m. PARIS Guess.â€"lfyou want the Pure Stuff, t5.) to Ellie’s Drug Store.. A CAR-'l.0AD.â€"On Monday last Mr. T. Robson received a 2‘0-ton car-loud of Toronto Binders, Mowersand Binder Twine from the Massey Manufacturing (to. There were 21 machines in all and 3-tons ol twine. The store-room on the main street is crammed as full as it can hold, and there is a “reserve fund ’4’ at the foundry. Farmers, now’s your time. Fouxn Deanâ€"Every Potato Bug where Ellie's pure Paris Green is used. S. S. EXCURSIONâ€"The annual ex- cursion ofthe Methodist Sabbath Schools of Fcnelon Falls, Powles'. Ebenezer and licthel to Bobcayucon will be held on Tuesday, July 7th. The Alice Ethel and barge will leave the Falls at a. tn. sharp; returning, will learn Bob- caygeon at 4 p. tn, calling at Day's Landing, Sturgeon Point, Sandy Point and Dunn's wharf going and returning. Fare for adults, 25 cents} childr‘n 10 cents; children of the schools free. All are invited. $100 Romanoâ€"The above reward paid if h‘llis’s pure Paris Green won’t kill the Potato Bugs. W [log cholera has broken outwith great severity in the neighborhood of Water loo, Iowa. A report just issued by the Departâ€" ment. of Agriculture promises well for this year‘s crop returns in Manitoba. There are 916,000 acres in wheat, an increase of 170,000 over 1890 ; 305,000 acres in cats, an increase of 70.000; 89.000 in barley, and increase of 23,000, and 12.705 acres in potatoes, an increase of 1.893. ' A marvellous escape from a stroke of lightning is reported from the 7th con. of Whitby township. Miss Maw was attending to her household duties when the storm came along, and was in the not of fastening the kitchen door when a brilliant flash and peal of thunder came and burst open both doors. The electricity seized a dipper which Miss Maw held in her hand, and snatched the bowl 00' one end of the handle and the ring from the other. The bare handle was left in the young lady's hand. . W BIRTIIS. Lassaâ€"At Fencion Falls, on Monday, June ioth, the wife of Mr. Thomas Lane of a daughter. DIED. Sauna-4n the towaship of Vet-alum, on Monday. June 22nd, Mr. Francis Skuce, aged 34 years. 9 months and if) days. W FBNELON FALLS MARKETS. -â€"-- Reporletl by the North Star Roller Hill 00. Pension Falls, Friday, June 26th, [89] Wheat, Scotch or Fife .... l.05 to 1.05 Wheat, full, per bushel. 1.00 1.05 Wheat. spring “ .. . . 9b 1.00 Barley, per bushel. . . . . . .. 45 48 flats. “ 40 45 Prose. “ .. . . .. .. 60 65 Potatoes “ ... . .. .. 35 (0 Butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . -. l-t l5 Eggs, per tluaen. . .... . ... 09 to Hay. per ton . . . . . . . 8.00 9.00 Hides ............. ..... 3.50 4.00 Shoepshins............... 75 LOO I New Advertisements. v. H. moss, DENTIST, LINDSAY. will be at the “ )chrthur House," Penelon ’ Falls, the second Wednesday ofcacl: month. Beautiful and durable artiï¬cial teeth made, and all other dental work properly done. [early 27 yearc'expc'rience. l&~ly. s" ‘FOR $41.11 The east half of Lot 37, Corr. 1, Verulsm. Apply to Rev. Wm. Logan, Penelon Falls INSURANCE. HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co. issue: by far the best Farm policy in Canada. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent. 17. Fenclon ran-s, June 12th, 1890. Pllll ll FOR 30 DAYS. This List is subject to Sold- outs, so let every Man, Woman and Child come at once to' LINDSAY, while all: the BARGMNS are in stock. Broadway. . New York. In stamps (smog: as a oc.guarantee-otg mun] tons and we 1 send on by ex rose, C.0.D. a.“ $153“: watch whi you cangmminemud it you do not ï¬nd it all and even more i: “do 7th TAKE for IT but it perfectly sat! Express Agent OUR SPEgRL OUT PRICE F .35 and take a watch. Such a chance to secure a reliable timepiece at such a ridicu- lously low price is seldom. if ever be. fore, offered. This is algenuine GOLD FILL WATCH ads or 2 pla‘tea 0 8mm Gout over compass 26’5 pieces of Shaker Flannel, regular price 125 cents, new . . . . . . . . . . 30 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, regular price 25' cents, now...... . 15 Beautiful Dress Ginghams, l2§~c , now 7 18 pieces Plain and Fancy Chnmbrys, 15‘ cents, now... . . . . . . . . . . . y.. 10 Stacks of New Prints, 10 cents, now 5 1 Case Colored and Black Henrietta, “(gldgggmL It has 45 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 so w.ca an . - - - crown. hugging. White Muslms for Dresses ti. Aprons, ease.beautitull em 10 cents, now . . . . . . . . . .... 5 graved andis ust- , « l'tll‘lhe wprlks' - re a. ms 9. rich! Jewolled. with sion balance,y is regulated and we wax-ran it an accurate time- kee er. It is suitable for either a lady or gen lemon. A rantee is sent: with each Watch. Address 7 O. . . Watchmakers. Pegrboigug . &' co ’ Wâ€" SEND us stoo metastasis: 4 pairs Cotton Hose (very cheap.) for 10 Ladies’ and Children’s Parasol s, for 25 Heavy Cottonades, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Ladies’ Lisle Thread Undervests, now 12.} Hundreds of White & Fancy Handk’fs 5 2 papers of Pius for . . . . . . . . .. . .- 5 2 spools of Cotton Thread, 200 yards we will send “II-Postpaid this elegant each, for... . . . ................. 5 . ELDORADO DIAMOND - - - . so“, can FILLED mm, Men’s Merino Half Hose, regular These rtn site nor" worn by adios an Men’s Balbriggau Under-shirt=, rcgu-. lar price 50. cents, n'ow. . .. . . . . 25 Men’s Suits, all sizes, regular price $6 00} HOWI'V'O‘! uln- .nuon. - Q ;; gentlemen in the best: :’ society, and have the‘ same ap earance as a ringoost ng$25.00. We gnaranteenpertect ï¬t and satist I " Adar-9'33 Children‘s Suits, all sizes, regular ' 630' w'w’a"&col prico$300,now.............. 125 Jewenem Men’s Fancy Striped Flannel Shirts, Peterborough.0nt. regular price 75 cents, now. . . . 38 ' Men’s Fancy Neck Ties, regular price 25 cents, now...... . 10 Men’s Fancy Neck Ties, regular price 50 cen-ts,now........... 15 Men’s Fancy Webb Braces, regular price 25 cents,now........... 10 Hemp Carpets, regular price 200.,†13 400 Sailor Hats for Boys and Girls, regular price 60 cents, now. . . . 25 110 Boys" Wool Knockohout Hats, regular price 60 cents, noun... 3-5 Men’s Straw Harvesters, regular price 18 cents, now...... . . . . . 10 Men's Overalls,'rcg. price 750., now 50 Beautiful Lace Curtains, regular Having in store a. large and well assorted Stock of price 90 cents, now...... . . . . . 50 . Men’s and Boys’ Odd Vests at your Student’s Easy Chairs, own price. i Waterproof Coats, regular price $3 50, now...... See Our Men’s White Shirts, regular price 90 cents, now . ... . 50 Beautiful Table Linens, regular price 60 cents, uUW...... .... . 30 See Our Ladies" Blouses, regular CARPET PLATFORM ROCKERS, BEDROOM SUITES, EXTENSION TABLES. and everything usually kept in a. ï¬rst class Furniture Store, all in want of something 200 nice for price $1 7'5,nOW............. l 00 ’ Men's Wool Pants, regular price CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS 32 50,... ............ 1.. Hundreds of yards of Wool Tweeds at halt Presents will do well to call and price. EXAMINE MY STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. 16" All good Goods, and purchased low IJ.DEYMAN. Uson‘rana I: FURNITURE Dsatnu, Colborne Street, Pension Falls. Hundreds of Remnants at your own price. Hundreds of Men‘s and Boys’ Outing Shirts at your own price. 86" Most of the above Goods were bought by the Cheap Man under very peculiar circumstances, and the may they were bought places him in a posi- tion to give you STAPLE it FANCY DRY 80008 AT WHOLESALE 6081'. LINDSAY Marble Works. as n. 0315131233 as is prepared to furnish the people of Lind‘ say and Surrounding country with HONUXENTS AND BBADSTONES, both Marble and Granite. No doubt, my good friend, when you read the above, you will lean back in your chair and say it is impossible ; but the and time you are in Lindsay call on the Cheap Man and be convinccdflar l. tantra, THEGHEAPMAN, LINDSAYh â€"--â€"_1 Estimates promptly given on all kinds of cemetery wort. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel Pieces, etc, a specialty. Being a practical workman all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"Jo rear 0 the market on Cam. bridge street, opposite Hatthewn’ puking house. 8031'. GHAIBEHS. North of the Town ll. ll . CARTER, " THE GHEAP “Airs, Baum Paper and Picture Frames IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR -13 ATâ€" w. a. GOODWIN’S, Baker’s Block. Kent-st, Lindsay. Arlisls’ Goods a Specialty. Machine Needles, Alabastine and Dye Works Agency. House and Lot For Sale; For sale, very cheap for cash. a half-acre corner lot and the buildings thereon, op~ positc the south ward school house, Fenc- lon Falls. 'The house is 18 x 24 feet, 1} stories high, on a ston‘e foundation, with a kitchen 13 x 20 feet and». woodshed. There are also a workshop is :20 feet, a never fouling well of excellent water and a few fruit trees. condition. Apply at the Gamma ofl‘ice, or to the undersigned. GEO. W. MARTIN, 10 Pearson Avenue, St. Alban’s Ward, Toronto. Toronto, April 2nd, 1890.â€"7tt‘. 7 M s. HEELEY, DEALER IN MILLINERY FANG? GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Stamping done -â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".._.â€"__ .5 .......... .. .. tribune Street, Fenelu Falls. DENTISTRY. ' GAS.â€"â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) L Go to J. NEELANDS, Dentist, Lindsay, it you want. teeth extracted positively with- out pain. Gas has been given by him with great success for over 2! years. He studied , with Dr. Colton,of New York, the inven- tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artiï¬cial teeth made by Mr. Neelauds 20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns and bridgework done. Visits Fenelon Falls, McArthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. 40-t.f. DON ’"I‘ be led away by even/10oz? of wind that blows. STILLâ€"ALIVE and able to compete in my own line of business and thank my numerous patrons for their kind support for the last ten years. I the withstood 0p- position ï¬ve times in the last ten years in Fenelon Falls, and will still be able to give satis- faction, as in the past, after having had thirty years’ ex- perience. J. SLATER, Watchmaker & Jeweller, FENEL 0N FALLS. 2 Doors South of Mechanics’ institute. SECOND DIVISION COURT “0' TBS- County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson’s hall, Feuelon Falls, On Friday, July 3rd, commencing at. to o'clock in the forenoon Hominy, June 22nd, will be the last day of service. Gm. Maniac, Bailif. Feneloo Pulls, April 24th, 189] . Subscribe for the “ Fenelon Falls Gazette," only $1 a year in adVance. All kinds of Job Printing done in good style and at reasonable prices. E. D. Bun, Clerk. EADQUARTERS! The buildings were erected. about tWelve years ago, and are in good R. M. MASON, RTERINARY SURGEON ; Honor Grade nate Ontario Veterinary College. Too routo, l884 ; R. M. O. V. M. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colborna and Louisa. streets, Feuelon Falls A Rare Chance“! +87 ~LOTS - 87+» IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE, Belonging to the Estate of the late D. Jâ€. lScully. Will be sold in single lots or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also a brick house and lot on Fidler‘s Hill. NOW IS ‘YOUR TIME Ass â€"-â€"- TIIE-‘S.’ MUST BE SOLD For terms and particulars apply to Barron & McLaughlinr Solicitors to: the Estate Lindsay, or to W.E. ELLIS, Fenelon Falls. April 25th, l890.â€"10tf lheluada life-issuance Eu’y ESTABIIISIIED IN 1847. -~ THE OLDEST AND THE. LEADING Lil?! ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital & Assets as at the 80th of April, 1889, over $10,000,000. Annual Income for the ear ending 30th: April. 1885. 81, 40,000. Total Sum assured to 30th April, 1885.. amounts to $47,000,000. The proï¬ts of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Otlice doing business in the Dominion, and its: ratio of expenses to income are less titan- that of any other Canadian or British ofï¬ce. | The policies of this Company are indisputa» bio on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. The rates charged by this Company are as low as any ï¬rst- class oilice. All. forms of policies are issued. McDOUGAl.L tit. BRANDON, Agents, Fenelon Falls. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES PATENT MEDICINES - AND DRUGS AT ' FULL STOCK AT W. T. J UN KIN ’ S . improve Your Stock l THE PURE-BREE lllllSiilll illlllllll Bllll ORCHABDSIDE’S KING, (No. uses u. r. n. a.) will stand for service on Lot. 22 Con. l Verulam. Orchardside King, bred by Smith Bros., Credit Valley Stock Farm, and owned by Walter H. Stevenson, was calred April 16th. toes. Sire, Duke of Edger (552.. Dam, Belle of ()rchardside (5899,) who has a milk record as a twoayenr-old of 1,037} pounds in 30 days. Duke of Edgcly's dam has a milk record of 90} pounds in one day, and a butter record of IQ pounds in seven days. Her dam, Eerkie, has a milk record of 98 pounds in one day, and a butler of 20} pounds is seven days. Also. tit the same place, the fine young bull Prince Aleck 2nd, l0,587,) registered in Dominion Short-horn erd Book, and the Jersey bull Rioter. Tnus.â€"Holsteht«l7ricaian, $2 00; Short- horn and Jersey, 51 00 each. 25 per cent. discount when the curb is paid at time of service. W. ILSTEVENSON- Verularn,.lune 5th, 1890. 16-: t. HEN, local or travel- . ing, to sell my guar- anteed Noam Srocx. Salary or Commit- siotr, paid weekly. Outï¬t flee. Special atâ€" tention gran to beginners. Workers never fail intake good weekly wages. Write no at once for particulars. E. 0. 68A“, llamryman, Tomato, On. 29- to. 43.1y. This house is reliable}