mmk" - .~-m Noun, nent Street, Lindsay;- ~- I l Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Scnoot. Homoâ€"An irr-~ " jun n“ -' A F2123 Pdiï¬le. -u-c tuU¢(* ' . . -. we school 511:“?! WA: llé.i .dst l Monday earning, for the purpose of ur~l if a frog is at the bottom of a well during piyment of teachers' quarter's ten feet deep, how many days will iii salaries .md pissing an account for Wool take him to get to tlte top if he climbs und aouthm for advertising the school up one loot each day, and slides back; I l nuditers' report. six inches each night. Cmâ€) Humpâ€".0" TueaJuv 1,,“ 3],. One Hundred Dollars in cosh will be \Vm. Wufflg's lime 5m, (“.0 3,7,3 01d paid to the person wln. sends the ï¬rst not. posscsgiuu “l n b ,,,g,jack “Mei, he correct answer to the. above prize puzz e, cipher “mm m. dmpwd We, the ham l an elegant p-nr ul lham )Eitl ear-rings to m‘ u.†and ,, \Uuuk My 9mm. (Um. , solid gold settings given to the one send- ' ‘ “ ‘ " ) . year..- old, on me mum, of her head, ‘ mg secemd correct answ'er. A complete knocking her down am] inflicting a * education at business college given for “mud which Mm] W“. freely, ,ho'u,“ l'onrth correct answer. Au imported lhrtnnatoly it Was not tit all Serious. i Mu"? 3‘“ (l‘lilyl'lg “x Plcccf? glvc" , pus. “r gun},er wag at “r lor ï¬lth correct answer. A silk dress, c. t.â€"-. . A... . . . < ' Junk,in drul' “we on Wednesday pattern lor each of the next ï¬ve eorrrt t mumâ€! m 20, smudhinq ,0 km the answers. A handsome parlor lamp tol . ~ l .‘ . . . once of the next ten. AND A SOLID; rats wzth \vntcn he says his mill is fairly G w ‘ P H ,‘T CORPFCT nxartning; and it was just the same at 2P0 ATC? {OR TH ‘ ills". the North Star tnill until the neighbors" 3“ bwg“ FRO‘I LAC" PRO ‘ '“ y “,8 beau" ,0 prowl around the pram, person answering llllbt enclose lourthrce r - . . .t ' - a e o iesofthe ms, and say "you re my meat†to every cent m "p3 h" mo 8 mp! c p s - . ï¬nest illustrated publication on this con- rat that came witht r'u . . - - u L Ch 0‘ we“. tinent. We give these prizes Simply to introduce it. Address, LADIES’ PlC‘l‘O- I am. WEEKLY, (22) Toronto, Cau.â€" ’ claws. JAM.“ED.-â€"-Ml‘. Robert Jackctt got his right hand jammed a few days ago Adv. Inwtes one and. all the lst of April. - _ I A I The creamery butter sent from the West Oxford cheese factory to British 1 ' _ ~ Columbia realized 24: cents per pound I avoclzi BURGOYNE 86 Co. We have decided to wind up our large retail business in this place, and as a ï¬rst move we here give notice that on and after March 1st we propose reducing our credit business. Havâ€" ing placed our orders for a large and very choice selections in all the anions lines of Spring & Summer Goods before the ï¬rm thought of retiring, we will continue business untll our lease expires. The whole stock we intend to place before our customers at very low prices, and by so doing to rush it ofl‘. Boots! Boots! Shoes! Shoes! RTERI "THE"â€" .1. ... ... ‘ ’ -â€"_,‘ . e...“ ,u..w n..~»-~._..-... . WM cool-w 0% “AM ._.. “W between the wheel ofa waggon and one oi the sticks of wood with which it was laden, and Mr. Wm. Warren got his left hand naught between two sticks of timber while working at the new saw- milljust built by Mr. J. A. Ellis, and which will soon be ready to commence 9*. Prince Bismarck was 77 years old on int-rations. Both injuries were severe 019‘“ Pf 3Ԡexpenscs' , , ~ " I I . . and painful, but no bones were broken. It ‘3 rumored that “'8 M'dlfl'm RMl' aï¬mpa'r‘e his Prices- \Ve beat the band in all kinds of foot-wear. Everybody is ' ’-3.' way may pass into the control of the C. P. R. on the expiration of the lease to the Grand Trunk, as the latter will not renew the lease. An Anstralim agricultural paper makes note of an immense increase in the number of sheep in Australia in the last two or three years. and of the cnor mous development of the grazing capa- bilities of the country. The estimated number of sheep in Australia in 1892 is 60,000,000, against 31,000,000 in 1884. The ï¬nding of 100 infernal machines and several dynamite cartridges in va- rious parts of Paris on Saturday, evi- dently having been hastily thrown away, shows that the Anarchists are greatly alarm :d at the rigorous d...miciliury in- spections which are being made by the police, and have taken this means of put- ting out of their possession any articles which would incriminate them. The police are prosecuting their search in the strictest manner and are ransacking every hole and corner for explosives. The British War Oï¬ice is greatly Tun Cnnnsn FACTORY.â€"Mr. Sand ford, ofthc Feuelon Falls cheese factory, has posted bills asking for tenders for drawing milk on the dill‘eront routes, nix in number, during the coming season, which will commence on the 9th of May if no cause at delay arise. The. factory has been four years in operation, and by dint of good management and the employment of thoroughly competent cheese makers, has been fairly proï¬table to all concerned. J usr LIKE Samâ€"A resident of Ot- tawa, writing to a friend in Fcnelon Falls, says: “I havt: been to the House of Commons, and heard Sam Hughes speak for two mortal hours. His speech was nothing but a rehash, and he didn't seem to know that. nearly all the other members were laughing at him. A fol- low sull'erer said to me: ‘Has that man got, a mortgage on the House of Com- mons,?’ and to see his swagger you would think he owned half of Ottawa.†NEARLY A liUNAwAY.â€"On Tuesday afternoon, near the railway station, Mr. Interested, as the season is now at hand when ever r one wants something in this line. ' $5,500’ Worth Now to 'be Sacriï¬ced. We purpose to ï¬rst open the ball in this line. All this large and new stock by the best makers in Canada we purpose sellâ€" ‘ ing at cost. our stock is too large and varied to give psicem This is No Advertising Dodge. We are prepared to quote prices that will tempt all. Re-ri member, we are going out of' business, and are bound to sell. W All outstanding Accounts, Notes, ctc., overdue must be settled at once to save costs. BOYS, Are you with us for your new Spring Suit? If you are, we will pro- sont each of you with a handsome tan a. hit, valued at $1 00, free of charge. BURGQYNE 3( C033, The Leading Retail Men Fenelon Falls, February 22nd, 1892. .o-w... .2‘4; . Nathan Day had a somewhat protracted struggle with a young mare, which took " fright when the train came in and tried to run away. She upset the sulky to which she was hitched, and threw Mr. Day to the ground undjnmped over him twice; but he hung to her head-gear right manlully and ï¬nally managed to soothe her fear. His neck Was hurt during the “wrastlo,†but so slightly that it was nearly well when he came to ‘ the Falls next morning. BOARD or llEALTll.â€"-On Wednesday evening the village Board of Health met, for the ï¬rst time this year, in the oilice ot the North Star Roller Mill, and Mr. James Dickson was elected chairman. Mrs. John Wallace having complained of the offensive smell of Messrs. Davis & Jackctt's slaughter- house on Dean street, a motion was passed instructing Mr. 1’. Kelly, San- itary Inspector, to inspect the building, and to have it removed if he found it within 2-10 yards of a dWclliug-liouse or 70 yards ol'a street, the distances pro- scribed by law. A CLEVELAND BAYâ€"Tuesday's nt‘ tot-noon train brought to Fonelon Falls a handsome Cleveland Bay stallion pur- chased from Mr. Wm. Row, breedcrand importer, of Inger-soll, by Mr. Nathan Dry, of Lnkcvicw farm, Fenolon, who was waiting at the station to receive him. "Santa Claus,†as he is named, ,,\\'cighs 1,260 lbs. though only three years old. and took {our ï¬rst prizes last full. The Cleveland Bays are unsur- passed [as carriage horses. for which purpose they have breu bred for gener- ations in the old country. and, boin: plenty strong cnotuh for ordinary farm work. are rapidir cunning lilo favor in the States and (ht-Lida. Tory are well‘ built, showy :tni:n;il~ with line action; in color :1 rich buy, with black legs, main and tail, and, s-nnctimes. a little white on the feet and face. We wish Mr. Day luck with his new venture. W A post-:nortem examination of the ble ol'James Mason. who died a few davsugo at Paisley, Unt., showed that déitth re~ulted from a plum stone, which had lodged in the bowels and must have been there in: a long time, as it was in ; pztrll} tletromposcd state. ' ‘ ' s; 's : mo l‘nched uni (“um'i' 0 ‘m‘ i) i b i i of value, and which can only be secured’; unknown Itccru, hanging him to a tree. Ilo had been about the town a tow trucks and had been ordered to leave. steps out annoyed them in various ways. l i l l . ), A special from Millershurg, Holle as sailing home-grown, hardy Cnnnlmn, 1‘41de- l l agitated by the revelations in the case of Edward Holden, formerly of the Roy- al Engineers, \vh) was arrested while endeavoring to ascertian facts relative to the defences at Gibraltar. It is said llll,lilfl llD ill! Men’s Tweed Suits, good linings and that Holden had an agreement with the trimmings, from . . . . . . . . . . $2 50 French war other: to procure for them Men’s Serge Suits, good linings and as far as possible the plans of all forttï¬- trimmings, from . . . . . . .... 2 50 cations in the Mediterranean, and per- haps in adjoining waters. How far he had got in his work of treachery and espionage is not known, except that no doubt is entertained that. he has sold a plan of the Malta and G020 defences to Boys’ 2-piece Tweed Suits, from.... 1 95 Boys’ All-wool Knicker Pants, from 70 Men’s Wool Pants, all sizes.... 75 All-wool double fold Cashmere, black nndcoloured................. 23 See Our Big Drive in Prints, well France. For this reason it has been Worth 14 cents 10 detfll‘mllied totlll‘lillkf Important Changes Stacks of Ginghnms and Shirtlngs.. 5 m ‘0 P “"5 n 1 u [9" Good Quality.’l‘nble Litton, only. 17 mm Heavy Cottonndes, new patterns . . . 10 PENELON FA LLS MARKETS. â€". Reported by the North Slur Roller Hill 00. Fenelon Falls, Friday, April 8th, 1892, Feather Tickiugs, will hold water.. 8 Handsome Bordor‘d Towols, 35x17 in. 2 Pairs Men’s Elastic Web Bruces.. 25 Wheat, Scotch 0,. Fire 80 to 82 3 Men's Silk Ties, (100 designs,) for 25 Wheat, t‘nll. per bushel. 78 80 Men's Heavy Waterproof Coats. 2 00 Wheat, sprint: “ - - .- 7? 77 2 Plill‘a‘::\ICfl'S Wool Socks for . . . . . . 25 glglglscl': 1’9"“busncl - - - ' ~ ' " 2 Standard Novels by good authors, pens’e, :1 54 55 100 stories, 25 Rye, n . _ , . . . _ , 65 70 Boys‘ Knock-about. Huts, (just in,) for 25 Potatoes, “ .. . . . . . . 1?: 20 Girl’s &: Boys‘ Cloth Tom 0’ Shanters 25 Ifutter, Der 1b ----- - ----- - 1° 17 Boys' .5: Girls' Blue Cloth Peak Cups, l'.ggs,per dozen.......... 9 10 1d,. d nay, per to" ' . . . . . I . . . . . . 3m, 10m, I go rnnme . . . . . . . . . . . 2O [tides , , , _ , , _ , 2.00 2.50 3 Beautiful Dress Challis, new designs 9 Sheepskins. . . . . . .. . . .. 50 90 l Hemp Carpets, nicc patterns . . . . . . . 10 W 001 - - - N - ' ' - ~ ' " 18 20 See our Lace Curtains, lapped edges, ~--â€"~~- -â€"~- -â€"â€"â€"» ~~~ -â€"â€"* ‘-“"~ very long . . . . . . . . .... . 65 New Advertisements- l New Brunswick Cotton Yam, 5 lbs., 1 00 I 4 Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, I~IOTEL TO Ill-INT. Ludics‘ size, for . . . . . . l0 6 White Linen Finished Handker- cliieï¬gx} . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 3,500 Yards of Striped und Plain Shaker’s Flannel, to be sold at 0031. To rent on easy terms, that well-known twoâ€"story brick hotel, THE “ MANSION HOUSE,†situated on the corner of Colborne nud. . . Francis strwts. Possession given on the Clearing Ollt our enler Tweed Stock at 1st ofJuly next. Apply to , 50 cents on the dollar. J. TWOllEY, Sr. 5 Penelon Falls, March 10th, 1802. 3-3111. ' AGENTS WANTED. i We carry the Largest. Stock of Ready- ; mode Clothing in Lindsay. l l In Staple Goods we are the Cheapest. to Dress Goods you can depend on us for . . . ‘n L:l‘l.\"lt“. FonthIIlNurserIes. Largest in Canada†'° “3 m“ '9’ 700 acres. We want reliable, energetic men to sell 3 our Nursery stock; previous experience not, . necessnrr; any man with tact and energy W Letter Orders rccetvc prompt a(- can succeed; term; liberal: outï¬t five. 9 (Gun-O". Special Prism h Dealers and Our agents have many advantages, such 3 In Gents’ Furnishings, such as Shirts, Ties, Collars, (ï¬nds, the, we take the lead. Our Hut Stook is Now, Cheap d: Hobby. stock. Circle: New Specialties, which are ; from us. _ . We have given particular attention to Sign of the Golden Lion. the propagttion of HARDY VARIETIBS ‘ He had “11:0ch “bill-ll» P009155 (10°F suitable to the Northern section of Canada. , For terms apply to I I H ’ There are supposed to be no negmes in Holmes County. at" STONE. & WELLINGTON, Tomato, Ont. The Lindsay Cheap Man. 49-3121. 14.2.5†WELL MADE. NICE PATTERNS... VERY CHEAP. WWW Call and see them at CLARK & SON’S. ' A Rare Chance 1 +87 m6}? 87+- IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE, Belonging to the Estate of the late D. J. Scully. Will be sold in single lots or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also a brick house and lot on Fidler's Ilill. NOVV IS I’OU'IB TIDIE' _... AS _ 'PIIEX’ DIUST BIC- SOLD For terms and particulars apply to Barron SHlLOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success. ful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a par- allel in t’ c history of medicine. All druggists are anthojzcd to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test th at no other cure can successfully stand. Ifyou have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Group, or Whooping Con b, use it prom tly, and relief is sure. If you read that insi ions 8.: McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate disease CONSUMPTION,don'l/’at2to uscit, it Lindsay, or to W. E. ELLIS, Fenclon Falls. April 25th, 1890.â€"-lotf will cure you or cost nothin . Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, rice to cts., octs. and $1.00. If your Lun s are sore or ad: lame, use Shiloh’s Porous P r. 25 cts. Ask your SECOND DIVISION DOUBT â€"OF THE- County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson's hall, Fenelon Falls, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. Blacksmithing in all its different branches 0n MONDAY, APRIL THE 2501,1892, done on short. notice and at the lowest commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon Tuesday, April 14th, 1892, will be the last day of service in this county, and Friday, April 8th, in any other county. War. Wnrmt, E. D. Hum, D'y Builifl. Clerk- Fenelon Falls, Jun'y 23rd, 1892. living prices. Particular attention paid to horse-thoeing. Give me a. cell and I Will guarantee satisfaction. 45-1)â€. Subscribe for the “Fenelon Falls Gazette," only 81 a your in advance. ..A A,AA.AAAMww~MmuVAâ€"~w «11' ‘n