iï¬ï¬iï¬s‘eflmwmzew :r . rose: . "1444*. ,- :53â€- 3,â€: THE MCKANDELLAr-Tliis stcaincr l A hailstorm has coined great damage Commenced her season‘s work on \\’cd- to vineyards in Northern Spain. ties-lav last, the 15!. inst., and the Cir-' lion. G. A. Kirkpatrick, ~31. P., has cuiar issued by her owned. Commodore been appointed Lieutenant-Governor of (frond-ll. says that a new hurricane deck Ontario. has lJL't'll constructed and other improve- An important discovery of zinc blendc merits have bean made since she went ' has been made along the line of the into winter quarters. She will ply on Canadian Paciï¬c near Sclioeiben. Sctuog, Sturgeon, Pigeon, BJll andi Merchants of Leeds, E-ig. ii iii PROM BUSNBSS.. list, if the much-talked of swing bridge business against the .‘chinley Bill. 1 , refuse to. lhckliaru hikes, and Cameron and lsend goods to the World's Fair on thc= O Ulisfllfl Lakes could be added to the l ground that it is impsibl: to carry on i ~ . over the Feuelon liiver wore built. l Seventeen been sentenced to be hanged at Zabmbar Arab siarwiraders have ‘ ) rn ~ i u . . . ('“m' I “OSN‘LTS-"Tlmugh some “W 9 for holding a slave market at Llll'.ll, farmers say that they think they liaveg with,“ the German East African pro OCCnSIOtilllly known the crop prospects in be as good at this time of year as they are at. that they could scarcely be better. time was very favorable, and since then, though the temperature has been low, frequent rains have kept the ground! l Juuc | supposed dead horse was running’ around irons or a drought later onâ€"thc harvest ‘ constantly wet ; andâ€"barring this year of hay,grain and roots is likely to be as good as any already on record. Finn l.\' Boneavonoxâ€"Abaut 11 o'clook last Sunday night ï¬re broke out in the upper story of the summer kitchen at the rear of Dr. Boniicll's residence at Bobaygcon. That. village (unlike Fcnclon Falls) has a splendid steam ï¬re engine, a well organized brigade to work it and an cï¬icieut hook d: ladder Com- pany; and, consequently. the ï¬re was not. only conï¬ned to the doctor's house, which is a wooden structure, but the front. wall and part of the roof were saved. A good deal of the furniture was burnt or broken during the removal, but all losses were covered by insurance. It is said that the ï¬re this the work of an incendiary, and that two or three days earlier an attempt was made to l tcctorate. A .‘loorsville farmer found one of his Presenti "early “ll “1‘31: horses lying dead in its stall. he believed, l l weather during ploughing and seeding! and placing a chain around the animal’s neck, he hitched a team thereto and drew it out into the yard, intending to bury it next morning. When he return- ed on the following day, however, the the yard. ‘~ Advices from Fez, one of the capitals of Morocco, are to the eflcct that Sir Charles Evan Smith, the British envoy. has hoisted the British flag Over the building which the embassy occupies. This is regarded in Fez as a most extraâ€" ordinary event, being the ï¬rst time u for- cign flag has ever floated in the Moorish capital. The people do not take kindly to the innovation, and the presence of the emblem has created considerable excitement. Already there is loud niurinuriog among the natives, and it is possible serious trouble may result. DIAIRJRIED. KINNEDYâ€"SREEHBY.â€"At Fenelon Falls, by the Rev. D. N. McCamus, on Thursday, May 26th, Mr. Angus W. Kinnedy, of Coho- conlt, to Miss Mary Sliceliey, of Fenclon i "THE â€" Y. Invites one and. all to examine his new Spring Stock, and. to ~ Compare his Prices during the next iii in in . lVe 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. [lav- ing placed our orders for it'large and very choice selections in all the various lines of Spring a; Summer Goods before the ï¬rm thought of retiring, we will continue business until our lease expires. The whole stock we intend to place ~ before our customers at very low prices, and by so doing to rush 1t oï¬â€˜. 0 Boots! Boots! Shoes! Shoes l" \Ve beat the band in all kinds of footwear. interested, as the season is now at hand when every one wants Everybody is something in this line. $5,500 Worth New to 'be Sacriï¬ced. We purpose to ï¬rst open the ball in this line. All this large - _ Falls. \ . bum “10 Jutlt’l’t“"dl"lt 0500: “Well _al N __ WW , and new stock by the best makers in Canada we purpose sell- most adjoins Dr. Bonnell’s house. W A Danger to Free Institutions. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. _. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill Co. Fcnclon Falls, Friday, June 3rd, 1892. The following is a partial List of our Goods and their comparative Values. 379 Sample Parasols, (beautiful han- 1ng at cost. Our ‘stook is too large and varied to give prices. This is No Advertising Badge. Millionaires have become so numer- Wl‘e‘â€: 390W“ 0" Fife 80 ‘50 82 - ' l 'v -~ . . _ Wheat fall pcrbushel.... 78 80a dles’) commencmg at 20°' Vve "tire )I'C 'lil‘ed t0 uote rices l ’. ‘ - pllflrlll the-Pinto? States aLs'to thmjspï¬â€™ng .. 75 80 All Wool Henrmia,15 different shades 23c. 1 c‘ 1 llc , ‘1 P , tlat u 111 tempt all. Re 0%,, “on U 0 note. my. .. . Barley, per bushelm' 35 40 Handsome Conan Dms Delaim, 1116111301, we ate gomg out of busmess, and are bound to sell. has us quota. At a. banquet in San oats, N 2s 29 (MW at“, ) 09 ' ' Francisco not long hince, indulged in Peuse, “ 55 57 . H '. p . .ms’ c' All Outstandlng Accounts: NOtes: etc-2 overdue mu“ by those whose riches is counted in Rye: “ 65 70 Girls .s.llk ulmmed Straw Hats’ be settled 'Lt once t ’ l‘ .. -, . . . . . . Potatoes “ 15 20 (Mllllner’s Price $1 00.) our Price 600- * ‘ ‘ 0 sme cos 5' seven fumes, the menu was engraved ’ . . . ~ I ‘ . ' Butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 13 Girls’ Silk Trimmed Sailor Hats.... 20c . on tablets of gold, and at a still more Eggs 1,0,. dozen 10 u L d. , , . ‘ ‘-. .-. 5 recent least in New York the wealth Hay,’per ion....'.'.â€..'..'.'.'i 8.00 9.00 a [cs “mm COMO." Drawers’mik‘ : E $3. S rcprescutcd by those present aggregated Hides . 2.00 2.50 L fed alighg’ Tnmlmed' 55â€" PM" 259 ' L d. R t. one thousand millio‘nsl Sheepskins. 50 90 a. tea ntc otton )rawers, better 8 ea: 111g 6 a1 enl The two richest families in the Rc_ Wool . . . . . . .. .. 17 19 quality, Tucked and Embroidery Fenelon Fans February 22nd 189‘). V . public, and probably in the world, are -..-. -.,_ .____,,___,_____,.,-,_,.-_,__k Tl'lmmed. sale‘price . . . . . . 45c. ’ ’ ltlic Amps and tilicï¬Vauderbilts. Such Ne-W Advertisements. Ladiles’. Whittle Cloiton Chemise,‘Luco on: on owns 0‘ gurcs are use in _ ..___ riinme ,suepricc...... 29c l'CCiiOllill‘L; up .blIClF‘DPOSSCSSdOHS the Ladies, “:hite Cetton Chemiselbettcr head swniis in caiulatiug them. One Good “'uge§_ Apply M the residence quality, Embroidery Trimmed .. 45c- of the Vaiiderbilts alone possesses one oflllr. C. D. BARR, 32 Bond-st.,Lindsay. Ladies’ White Cotton Underskirts, hundred and . ten .lllllllonS ; the total Lind-‘3â€. June 2nd; 1393- 15'2- Tucked it: Frill on bottom, price 65c. family wealth is estiinated'nt two hun- Ladics’ White Cotton Night-Gowns, drcd and seventy-four millions. Tucked it: Ruffle Trimmed, price 600. The possession of such riches give-s immense power to the owner to oppress the rest of the community, and is a standing menace to free institutions. llcre is one man who, reckoning liisl ('cousritiiencics, ltlzi‘iulllix‘x and a.l) at the scale ot'priccs that rule in Quebec. l i CORPORATION OF THE him for Sale [ll to Rent. All Linen Tray Covers, Fringed . All Linen Table Doyles, Fringed.. . Fancy Clicck’d Towels, all pure linen Every Baby can have u now Bib, price Soc 050 Men's Waterproof Coats, sale price 32 00 See our 14c. Engliin Prints, (new 32:; GOOD FITS. IS YOUR TIME ASâ€" NO \V . . f '1 ' 1 I . _ . .1 1 Something new in Curtain Draperies lOc income at In. per cent. on us cipita , . . . _ ‘ _ I 6 Linen-ï¬nished Handkerchiefs for.. 200' ' could hire an army 0i two thousand Nouccis hewb, he" that the . i . men to guard his person, paying them f . . ‘l g _ The “b0†Dulles found only M 3500 a year each, take half ii. million 23111111011331}. 601131011 CMWV'Sill‘e Che11PM“. tofu"? lulllri’lmid SH“ brig “I gulch of the corporation of the County of Victoria Heu'y Table Linemdonble fUldi 0111! 170, l Ell E l S. c t Witt W Hill 0 cort‘up lo (3ng a- will meet 36-inch Cocoaiiut Matting, regular turcs,judiciary or the people themselves, , - - price 75 cents , . I . _ n I , , _ , . H . 35c. as the Ontario Govcrppicnt spent fer 1‘1 the 240 pieces Shaker Flannel, regular 41 all Purposes “‘_%80!' “"3 revenues 0f . u ’ 1 y’ price [0 cents, sale price . . . . . . 06c- . 0 SW?) "01“ “$3153 fly“? 9'3, the 5â€â€œ; ‘â€" °“â€" Lndics'Extra Quality Black and Col- Tuesday, the 14th of June. 1892. --------- -------- “WWW I \ -, ,., - i i, , - . , at 2 o‘clock p. 11.1., for the transaction or Heavy Gingliains, first colors . 05c. C J t conï¬dbi'mou' ‘md “on†mammm ‘in general bullies?» Standard Novelsâ€"good authors... 10c. a} a! ut'mv (ll ten thousand men, and Stllll T MA‘TCHFTT , . ‘ ~ _ . . ~ . ‘ . ‘. ‘ ‘ ‘ 7 Men’s Serge and l‘weod Suits . . . . . . . $2 50 leavi- thice million dollars lm hung County Clerk. ,‘ v w I, , expenses. and live millions more lor pur- County Clerk's Otï¬cc, 1 Neva Henry 001 cuts, sale piice (inc. 3 pow“. of corruption. Lindsay, Juno 1 t, 1892;, 14-2, Boy’s All-ll ool Tweed Siiit,and Base . “Ellen, however, the l'utnrc possibili- " " ‘ "‘“â€""“““ 1'3"“ ‘l‘bd BM “:00 - - 2‘†‘71 75 , ' tied Ul'rlï¬s would] an; looki-d into the I’IOCFXCX.‘ 1:!) IKICNCI‘. Hens “ mm g'l‘uundurc‘l blllrlsi M Y ‘â€"-â€",_“""â€"" situ.itio:i becomes truly appalling. In l p _ _ regular Price 7504 sale lll‘lcc u 340- o , S twenty-live \fcirs. by which time t-hcl To rem flaili‘eu'known 3 Men’s Silk Tleiy (Slime tie selling e 0 i chief Viiuililrbitt heir will be iiil'ty- " ' i, a ’ in town at 25c. each.) 3 for-u. 25c. â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" , torcc, his income will, if all over half a THE “ manglslï¬l HGUSE,†Girls’ and Boys" Blue Cloth Tom 0' - . m million a vcaris allowed to «o on accuni- situated on the corner of Culboi-ne ttllil Shanters...... . 25c. . , . ., v , ._ , ‘ l ‘ i L a f t I l l‘iiiiti‘ sir t‘ l’ossrssion uivec ou the (,- 1 g, B v1" Cl ,1 p L C 20 12‘ FE‘MH‘OA FALLS FOR SALE! u utlug, anion“ lo a. sum o no Dssi ‘ '4 ‘ a "H‘s- “ :3 ~ ‘ir s’ L oys mm o i ea.‘ aps c. Balm, in to the Esta", of the late D. J. lliziu Siti,tlllU.UUllw-suliicieiit to, give l“ UlellJ "Ln- Al’l’ll ‘0 . ‘ r V 2 Pair Mews Elustic Bmcflflflfl U 25c. Scullï¬g “3,†be sold in Single lots or in I employment. to 32,000 men at Salli) :1 l J~ T“ 0315‘; 5|†Boys, you can have a Pair of Nobby blocks to suit purchasers. Also a. brick This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success,. 3.9,â€. mm. m. u, buy eight 0,. “ii... SLntus l Fcnulon FHUS, Miler Will. 1393- 3-3111- Swimming punts fur nu" 100 house and lot on Fidler’s Hill. 511 CONSUMPTION CURE, iswithout a. par- allel in the history of medicine. All dmggistq are authorized to sell it on a. positive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand. The liiinilv \vcal.ii. :it the sane time it' , . . 1,. . - 10 If whavcuc h som'rhma B 1-,- , . , ’ patterns) so... lirico . . . . . c. I , , ... , , y . . 'oug , t, or mac n is, kept iniac:, save tor a princely rcvcuuc l 500 Nob-D). Slymw Hm form†& mm, 25c. TIIE‘ DIUST BL SOLD 3 (1;, for it vp‘lflhcur'e yitén. if your child has. m “We: hmâ€: cxll‘msr‘“ “Iâ€! be great l The “’“5‘ PM“ or “‘5 33 “"d 24 l“ llle llenvv l-‘enthcr Ticking . . . . . . . . . . . . 08c Fortermsnnd particulars applyto Barron nil“??- OOPHF (mg 'useltp-mm vly' .-.. . . r a n ,0 . -- - , , , , and race is sure. I you madthatmsi ions coon-4h to :i.l....i .l icxcnu- u. cl. l)le , ’ llth concession of Hwy). Couonadea’wwd warms)†we. 5; McLaughlin, Solicimrs for tho Eslntu disease CONSUMPTION. Jan/haw use it.“ UUU a yc.i.'~â€" inurc than that ol‘ the 0-! ' T ‘ . , - L . . < f I , Lindsay, or to Wm cure on or cost 30min , Ask our mlnion .il‘Cauala to-dM‘. { F E 1‘ 114 1-4 O 4“ a l â€Â°â€œâ€˜c":bsr“)‘““‘gv (5“"“â€â€œâ€œâ€˜1 “‘5‘ 05c W.E.ELLIS,Fenclon Falls. DruggistforySHIDOH’S CURE. rice to its†-. H.“ .. ". -.' a . . -- _ ,. .‘, . ‘ 3 ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ A til 2'11] 1390,...1oif octs. and $1.00. It your Lnn s are sore o: it is not ULLt .. .uy t.) d“\.|l on tht no acrts, close to the Village of ltnelon See our WON" SW,“ for menflnnn ICC. p o , kl ’ mShnoh’s Porous!) r. 25 cu. pun-er for evil which such wealth gives, and the almost overpowering temptation to use it in this way. ll‘reprcsentatiro institutions are not. to become a farce, and the mass ut‘the people to pa 5 under the most. tyrannical of all despotisms, that of money. measiires must soon be taken in the United States to prevent this vast accumulation of riches in few hands. Legislatures over there should copy the idea in Sir Oliver Mowat’s Death Duties Aot.â€" Tomato News. "' J. G. WILLIAMS, P n ' J. D. SMITH. } 0“ Ope' . Wit. Want: R. DJIAXD, . , Reports ‘1‘“ 56°“ mm“ in S" 6.41. o.iicvirv, The Lindsay Cheap Man. Au,†B’mim mm. Falls Gazette,†only $1 a year , yum-shun; telling of a bad harvest in 8.â€. fourteen Gav-eminent districts of Russia. o l i 1 Falls. 100 Acres Cleared, and part seeded down. The unseeded por. tion ploughed and ready for spring crop; the remainder of the land in wood. GOOD MARKET AT FENELON FALLS for grain and cord-wood of all sorts. Good Dwelling, Barn. Stable 3i Fences. S. Price Low. Terms Easy. If not sold soon, will be leased. Apply to 286 Huron Street, Toronto. New Brunswick Cotton Yarn, 5 lbs. $l 00 300 l‘air llen‘ Cashmere Socks, Eug- lish snmples...... .. c... Advantage - Sign of the Golden Lion. 25c. 3363‘ An Early Call will be to Your ii. i. ctnrrii, Lindsay, April 28th, l892. SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"0l' THE- County of Victoria. The next. sittings of the about Court will be held in Dickson’s hall, Fcnclon Falls, ON TUESDAY, JULY THE 5th, 1892, David Chambers aneral Blacksmith, Francis-st... Fenelon Falls. Blacksmithing in all its ditferent branches done on short notice and at the lowest commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon living prices. Particular attention paid to Friday, June 24th, willbe the last day of horse-shoeing- GWG me I» call and I Will service on defendants residing in thin conn- gunnnteo altisflction. ty. Defendants residing outside the county must be served on or before June 19th. Fencloa Falls, April 16th, l892. 45-ly. a Subscribe for the “Fcnelon in advance. i. « managmmimmxmmggmgsanawm A - - z; .w