t .3 t‘ i n i AVA)". ek'cninw with his arm in a sling, and wit lipears to be one of the kind of tab-t iii-t diï¬ionlt to hurt. or discourage, remirked quite cheerfully. that he could get alone pretty well at his work in the mill with one hand, and he thought his his ï¬nger would be all right in three or four days. 1 BIRTHS. ; linens â€"--In the township of Feaeloa, on Wednesday. October 7th, the wife of Mr. William lineman ofa son. , Dcxn.\5s.â€"In Penelon Falls on Saturday. i October 10th, the wife of Mr. Noble Dun- , das ot'a son. OLtvmâ€"In the township of Vernlnn'. on Honday, October mm. the wife of Mr. Rich- Oo Monday last Mr. Wat. Mann, “3 05"91’0‘3 daughter- who was helping to thresh at Mr. J ones Shenklaud'a, had the ï¬rst and second lingers' of his right hand badly torn and the b mo of the first broken between the Blotâ€"At Bdheaygmn. on Sunday, Octoâ€" ber iith, ilr. George Bick, aged ‘71 years. °, .\lr. Hick was one of the oldest and concave and the cylinder ofthe machine. . Ma known residents of the mwushp of Dr. Gralttm dressed the ï¬ngers, which Verulam, and the very large attendance at lure ltealin: rapidly. , . I r ' Geing for Deer. Thescason for deer shooting opened yesterday, the 15th; but,-if~ what we lt‘car be true, dogs and guns were heard: in the woods earlier in the week; but perhaps the owners hadn't got almanacs and so made a~trifling. mistake as to the date. As a rule a large‘party of- thc most ardent. and enthusiastic of'bur village sportsmen leave here two or three days before the open season ctmtnenccs, no as to be on the ground ready for ac- tion by the morning of the 15th. but this year. the only two wlm'Cas far as we know) have yet gone are J. A. Ellis and Jas. Bray, who juiced a party tltut passed through the Falls frotn Port Hope on Monday last.- But otherS'oro pre- pnringto follow, and next Monday morn-a- uu Messrs. George Whissile, E. R. I‘ll- wurds. John Jones, Jus.~ Arnold and" Edward Avery will leav$in canoes for Moose Lake. about 60 miles north of Nlndcn, and expect to reach tltt-ir‘des- tiltullml by Wednesluy of next we k‘ We have an interest in wishing our local Nitnrods good luck, itsâ€"if tin-y follow ultimo-honored precedentâ€"a good-sized chunk ol‘wicuison will be sent to the Gazettes-thee fly or two after- the li'untcrelirctu-rt -' T NKsctvmo DAY.-â€"-_'l‘ltursduy, November 12th, has been ï¬xed upon as Thanksgiving Day, and u procltttnation enjoining its general observance has been issued. 36â€] have been requested'by'lhe Twine Manufacturers to collect all outstanding (recounts for some; Will those indebted to' no fat Twine kindly settle right away, as‘ it passes out of my hands on the 1st of No- vember.â€"Jossru 'lIthn: ’l‘ltn Saw MtLt..â€"'l‘he Nipanee' l"- per Company‘s new saw will on the shore of Cameron-Lake commenced op- erations tltis~week an‘d'has ahead}- cut a considerable quantity of shingles. Drumsâ€"Don't fail to-csll on-J: Neelt'tndé, dentist; at‘ the MeArthnr House on Tuesday, Oct. 26th. Mr. Neelnnds will have a cunpletc gas nppa« rains for enractlngwecth. Call early. CORRECTIONs.-â€"In noticing Mr. Simdi ford’s mill, lasttweek, we said that wh‘en the rolls were‘iu‘it would turn out'25 btrrels of flour per-day, instead of which it ought to have. been 40 barrels, which is a big difference. We thought. our informa‘ion-wus correct, but. the party from whom we got'it wus mistaken. SHEEP 'l‘ns'r Ant: Susnr.â€" Nine Sonthdown sheep owned by J. D. Nay- lor &~‘Son. of Fenclon, took nine prizes at the l’eterborcngh central exhibition about a month ago. and a week later they took all the prizes they competed for at the Lindsay central. It‘s in vain to talk about beating thistbut whosc sheep can equal it? BIG l’O't‘.\TOES.-â€"-O:t Tuesday last Mr. John McLeod, who lives near the south ward sebacl house, brought us live potatoes. ol' the Beauty of liebron mriety, which \Vul;ltml eight pounds. They were grown in about seven inches of soil, blow which is about solid rock. Mr. McLeod has more potatocs than he needs ior his own use, and will sell aul‘aw bushels-for seed top‘crsonswho would like to get some. Timonssts‘ Coxvnsrtox.â€"Tho 23th. ccminnnual meeting of the West Vic- toriu Tcachrrs‘ Association, held in the Public School building, Onkwood, on the Silt a d 9th inst. was well attended. ï¬tterctztinu and instructive Papers were rc‘od' on several suhjtcts; each paper being. fully; and: ably discussed. The programme was enlivened by readings, recitations and musical selections. On Thursday-evening .‘Lr. Rcazin entt rtain- ed a large audience with n description of his tripao the North-West. This was followed by a lecture from Ben Mr. Young of .‘lillbrook, the subject of which. was " Education." Smallpox is spreading in the Province of Quebec. Several inches ofsnow fell in the State of Vermont on Sunday. ; ,._...â€" i AJ’IE X’OU D ICAF, trail in fair 'on'irr. premises. his funeral on Tuesday showed the respect and ‘esteem in which he was generally held. â€"-I-.'d. Gazelle; Swtrr â€"In the township of Fenelon on Monday, October lath, Mr. Thomas Swift, aged 66 years, 11 months and 15 days. W FEXELON FA LLS MARKETS.- Reported by the It'orth Star Roller Mill Co. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Oct. 161b, 1891. Wheat, Scotch or Fife .... 87 to 90 Wheat, full, per bushel. . .. 85 87 Wheat, spring “ 85 87 Barley, per bushel. ... .. .. 35 45 Oats, “ .... 24 2.": l’eaSc, “ 55 56 Rye u as 70 Potatoes “ . . . . . . . . 20 25 Butter: per lb............ 15‘ 16 Eggsppcr titnzent..... .... I3 14 "u: rer'ton...... -. 3.00 10.00 Hides ..... 350 4.00 Sheepskins . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 45 50 ,Wool .............. 18 20 Advertisements. , menu-GAGE SALE YALUIBLE FARM I’llili’EllY â€"l.\' THE-â€" TOWNSHIP OF VERULAM, ‘ Cat'srr'or'VFtcronm. Under and by virtue of the Power of Sale Contained in n. certain m rtgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered f-‘r sale by pnblicuuction AT THE McABTHUR HOUSE, in the Village of Fenclou Falls, at the hour ofâ€: o‘clock p. m. on Tuesday, The Third day of November, A. 11. 1891, the following property, namely: The East Half of Lot No. 20 in the isl ,Concession of the Township of Verulam, containing 100 acres, more or less. This property is conveniently situated within three miles of Fenelon Falls on good roads. der cultivation, the balance being‘timbercd \vitlttmixed timber. 'l‘he fences urecedar the soil is clay and clay loam}. The buildings consist of a one-story- Frome Dwelling-27 X-16:3feet,‘:thlitl 21 Frame Burn 5?) x-BO feet, on 163fe'ct-‘pcsts, with granary attached, 1?. x- 24 feet. also a well of good hard water on the There is-snid-tobe 105 acres in this farm. _ Tuttus,â€"One tenth of the purchase mo- ney to be paid down at time of sale; bul- nnce to be made knew-not time of sale. There n'ill-ben'rCSeri'a1d bid. d‘i‘tions will be made known at sale. For further par iculars and conditions of sale apply to IIEN!:Y~.\IULL16.\N, Millbt‘ook, or to CHISIIOLM & ClIISlIOLM, l'eu lors‘ Solicitors, About 80 acres are clenredund un- ‘ The land is rolling, and ~ There is ' Oth'er con- ' ii“ Save the -. arpciispaindOil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Bleak, Kent Street, Lindsay. BURGOYNE- 8t co. " The Palace Dry Goods and Clothing Honse:. G E N S; Magniï¬cent Array of Choice Fall and. and the so will save themselves... mm The best way to follow this - I excellent-"adviceisrtoloom-r mence trading at : No. 40 Kent St, Linsday, SIGN' OF TIâ€"IE EILEEN L - READ ON! READ 01“! 4,000 yards of Grey Wool Flannel, _ regular price 25 cents, now.... 15 Newt'Brnnswick Cotton Yam, 5 lbs, regular price $1 35, now...... 1‘00? DOltb'l'e Fold Coatings, regular price . $110,now.................. 75 Henry French Etofl‘es, regular price 60 cents, now .... 45 LADIES, SEE OUR HOBBY. DRESS GOODS. Boys’ 2-picce Suits, reg. price 32 25 l 25 :MBD‘.‘ French Full-cloth Bouts, reg,- ttlur price $2 00, now. .... . Men‘s Grey Knit Shirts, silk bound, regular price 75 cents, now-n..." be" 1,200 yards Heavy Cotton Shirtiug,‘ regular price 9 cents, now......- 5} {Block Sal‘rey Yarn, regular-price 20c. 10 Beautiful Dress Goods, regular price 17 ccn-is,now................ 10 .Fancy All-wool Factory Flannel,. regular price 35'eents, now.‘...- 25 Ladies’ All-wool Black Cashmere, ‘ Gloves, regular. price 25c-., now 15 )leu‘s Tweed Suits, rcg.’price $5;.-. 2 50 Men’s Waterproof Coats, regular price $3 75, now...... .......A2"00 Men‘s Heavy-Wool Cnrdigun Jack's ets, regular-price $1 25, now... 75 500 Men's Silk Ties, reg. price 250. 10 Double Fold Henrietta, all shades, 125 Fingering Yarn, all shades, regultir prico Scents,now............ 5 Port llopc. Stocks of Prints, reg. price Bc., now 5 P-orttllope, October, 1891. 33-‘4. E‘strny Hcifcr_ Game on to the south half ‘of 'lot No. 14 J Beautiful Table Linens, regular price‘ 40 cents, now...... 25 Men’s All-wool Tweed Pants, regu- lur price 82 75, nowt‘...†.... 1'88 in"tlte 3rd cmcession of the town=hip of Men’s Fancy Flannclette Siiirts,rego Somervi‘llc, on the 23th day of August. at. Heifer coming!) years old; color grey, with red cars and nose, and horns projecting straight outwards. The owner can have her upon proving property and paying charges. 3 Wet.- HUGHES Sdmerville, Sépt’r 16th, 1591. 39-3." Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared ‘ toteJte 'ri3k'9-ouâ€"‘all-clnsscs ofnproperty. I 'At‘ Very Losvcst Rates. None but first-.classflritish‘and Canadian Companies represented. 36" FARR]: PROPERTY at verylcw rates. $50,000to loan from 6 per cent. to. W. E. E L. In I S, Druggist and Bookseller. Fenelcn Falls, June 25th, 1889. 20. ,Hnuscami Lot For Sale. For sale, very cheap er ensh,n half-“acre Corner lot and the buildings Illi‘rl‘llllfnp- posite the south ward school house. l-‘cne- lon l-‘ulls. he house is qu‘li feet. i§ stories high. on a stone foundation, with a kitchen 13 .v 24 feet and a I\‘00t.l.~llt'tl. There are also a workshop H x 2'} feet. it never failing well of excellent water and a few fruit trees. The buildings were crrctcd Or do you Sulfur from noises in the head? : about twelw years ago, and are in good Then send 3 cent stamp ahd I will send a l CUlitlitinn_ . . . . l valuable Ih‘flllsf centutntug iull particulars 1 Apply at the Gszzrrz oilice,or to the for home cure which c-ast comparatively l undersigned. nothing. A splendid work on deafness and the ear. Address PROF. G. CHASE. batted. GEO. W. ll). RTlN, l0 Pearson Avenue, Toronts't ular price 50 cents, now . . . . .. . Men’s anc Elastic Web Broccsy‘. 3‘ regular price 25 cents. now.. .. THE LEADING STORE â€"FO itâ€" ‘~ ., CLOTHING '82 FU‘Rs; ~‘GAS.â€"â€"(VITEZED AIR.) S 3,700 yards ‘Funcy Shaker Fldnucl, regular price 12 cents, now.... '! Extra Heavy Cotton, regular price 7 cents, now 45 pieces of Velveteen, regular price 40 cents, now...... .......... 25 2 bushell34piy‘Cott0n'iGrain Bags;- B brand, reg. price $3 25, now 3‘50 I .. A 1) I E S, SEE one NOBBY commas. Men's Beaver Overeonts, tweed lin'd. , velvet collar, reg'p'r’roc 37, now 3 50 Men's All-wool Socks, regular price 20 cents, now...... .... 12} Men‘s Heavy Flesh Guernsey's, regu- lar price 40 cents,.nowt... ..... 25 1,700 yards of Feather Ticking. reg- ular price 15 cents, now .. . . .. . IO 5 n. i. turn, THE CHEAP MAN, MNDSAY. MM HIE Ills." l inns... llEEtEVi .., lulbnme' Streel. lenelun‘ Falls. Winter Goods- Listen- to. the Verdict of Public Opinion; .BURGOYNE & Co. lead the procession. Burgoyne’s goods: are the best. Burgoyne’s prices are the lowest, and‘evcry' one who inspects the mammoth stock is delighted. I fDress Goods Departmentâ€"We have novv‘onhanda {ï¬ne-socck’ of Dress‘Goods,-Velv-ets, Velveteens, Dress Cords, Dress Gltnps, Buttons and everything necessary for trimnting._ Staple Departmeni.â€"Cottons, Towelings, Towels, Shirt. ings, Ginghams, Tickings, Linens, Plain and Twilled Dark and?- Light Grey. Flanncls, and Cottonadesof the best makes. We- have-the'liest-stoclé'of these-goods-ever brought into the town. Tweeds! Tweeds ! l Twends I Iiiâ€"The best assorted. stock-«second to none. , Ready-Made GIoIhInQ.-NOW this is one feature of our ‘b‘usiness we moltemspecinl-ty of. We are the sole Agents for W. R. Johnston, Toronto, oneof the best knownï¬rms in the» Dominion of Canada. Their clothing is unsurpassed for ï¬t,‘. ’stj/le'nnd duraéz'lz'zy, and our stock for the coming full and win- ter is complete in Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, Coats, Pants and Overconts. Gents’ furnishings in every line complete. Bouts and'Shues.~â€"One of‘thc largest stucks ever in.-. ported in this vicinity. We buy from the best makers in Can- ‘indh. Five thousandrï¬ve hundred pairs-is the si'zeol the stock: you havetochoosc-rfromt It has been acknowledged‘we have ‘d‘bne the largest trade in this line, and we intend doing larger ' than ever. All we ask is for you to take a look through our immense stock. Groceries, Crockery and Glassware.-â€"A'rccomplete in every respect. Give us azcull nndbe convinced. We handle .30 trasï¬l “ GOOd goods at a moderate proï¬t †18 our motto. URQQVNE 8t COW The ‘ Leading Retail Men... Fénelbn Falls, September. 1st, 1891'. SCHOOL.- BOOKS DEALER IN‘ :nILLinnRY, 8,134,133,, PATENT regular price 37tccnts,.nowt.... 25-. OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. . . . AND Slumpingdonc DRUGS; AT FULL STOCK AT ‘1‘? you want teeth extracted positively \vtth- . out pain. Gus has been given by him with " great success for over 21 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 :bydlr. Neelnnds 20 years ago,.-and~-nevor- ‘rcqnircd 'any‘rcpnirs. Gold crowns, puree- 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. I)ENTIST RtY. JUNKlN’S. R. M- MASON, ETERINARY SURGEON; Honor Grad-~- untc Ontario Veterinary College, Tit-- ronto,1884;ll. M. 0. V. Ii. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colbnrne and Louise; streets, I’enclonnlt‘ulls. ARarc' Chance !. .4287 Tom - 87+» IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE, Belonging to the Estate ofthe late l). J. Scuily. Will be sold in single lots or in blocks to~sult purchasers. Also a brick house and lot on Fidler‘e liill. NOW IS YOUR TIDIE. Subscribe for the “ Fcnelon l TIIEY MUST BE SOLD' Gitzette,». only a yeurl For harms and partictllars apply†Barron, in advance. -All kinds 0f Jobgf' I‘lchangbhn,‘Solicitors for the Egmtc Printing done in good Style In tumor to _ w.n. ELLIS, venom Falls. and at reasonable prices. “on 35",, 1399,40,; SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"â€"ov rue- County of Victoria. II'he next sitting: of the above Court will be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, On Tuesday. Dec’r lst. " commencing at 10 o'clock in tho forencon Friday, Nnv'r 201b, will be the last day of service.- Gno. MAKNIIG,‘ Bailiff. Penelon Foils, Sept'r 231b, 1891. B. D.Ila.vn, Clerk.