‘. -- Carpets and Oil-Cloths, N o. ‘9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay; ~ in it an as †concerns a co; . As an t-Xpert 'cyciist can ta-ily travel! A t d from ten to liftu‘n miles an hour [row i e . morning to night. immense numbers of, them are annually turned out of thsvt , Numerous litcmriqs scattered «War the { limited Stan». and in the city of Roch- , ltiii Nurseries. S:ftlr_t,'.pll.1_fl'0m 1/]: start to “Iâ€. “v2.0â€. at,“- Lm-c u, be. reupt‘cred. E salesmen txpericneed in our line. lecml v . . - ; 114'â€)th begi'H‘ct ‘ " lli M ili'rlllilnellt Sill-13‘ . _ h _ x ‘ _ i .. ...n - u a f I w (' l‘ 5 H a! - . - cg a lIUI‘ J" Hill .lC “I ll 8, ll] 1 lb “ n : ._.ur (L .‘ Luv" . .Xol'135 . , . . .' ‘ ‘ I 1 , . l ' _ ' casts satin-.3 tut (XpLIlbe and trouble of . “myâ€. cummuon and MC. [5,. only ï¬rm fur- keeping a horse. l nidiiug: Slrt‘d’g' Caliddiflfl grown “We want both travelling and local sales- men to represent the old established Font- _I.;r!:-CJ'(5$ t r Thousands of acres of barley in South ......_.___........., i Stock. (Ma/it rm. llama,- earlsliu for North- "'6 Apply for terms at? g cm Ontario and \inultobt a speciality. lg (grantee our clock, 1 l lhkota w--rc destroyed by a wind and ouce. we want you mm I . . , Ml mm, 0,, Sunday 81.03,“; “.HLLWGTON, t, life have deeded to wmd up our large retail business in w : . u ‘ ; t f ‘ L! d _ ' . . . . »4 ._‘ u . A tathu at mun... liutlvllenklmom K3! 9i 3... Toronto, um i this place, and as a ï¬rst move we here give notice that on and Cilult'l'a is reported Woodstock. Perth, :1 number of hogs have died. l-‘r in Morton's cheese factory in Nnrth- ' t‘lu illlanl'ord also comes news that 17†cut of 200 boys have died. The pro. prietor did not know the cause of the trouble, and has, it is said, buried the animals, which is contrary to the law if the disease be ho; cholera. The hog lulllhlfy is so intimater eminccm-l with «lax-yin}; that such an outbreak as this is a v-.-ry serious matter. A prominent farmer, of Arthur, Ont., had occasion to visit a creek bottom.‘ ac coutpanicd by his doe. While walking through the tall grass he suddenly came upon a migrating army of tninks, and they instantly attacked him with incred- ible ferocity. jumping at his throat, bit- ing his hands and legs and fairly swarm- ing .upou him. His dogwas quickly COlllpcllLll to abandon him, and but for the assistance of some men in an ad- joining haylield, who were attracted by his cries. he would Undoubtedly have been (H'ul'l‘vmt'ct'vd. A boy armed with u smut, club succeeded in killing 20 of the lcrocious animals. A sickening night was witnessed near San Luis, l’ntosi, on July 30 at a ball lie-ht in the new ring. There were 5,000 persons present. The matador, Alberto Litncrtura, was in the act of _-_-,ivin;.r the third bull a tln-ust__with his short sword, when he slipped and foil. The frenzied bull had him on his burns in a moment, and was coring him fero- ciously when three ol the lmntlcl‘lllC‘l'OS rushed to the rescue. Suddenly the bull charng upon one of the bandcril- leros, who sought. protection behind a barrier erected for that purpose. The bull overtook him and caught him up onthe sharp points of his horns, which penetrated entirely through the man’s body. A terrible murder story comes from Warsaw, Russia, the victims being a Jewish innkccpcr, living,r near Warsaw, and his wife and live daughters. A band of robbers entered the house during the night. in search of plunder. First they smashed in the head of one of the daughters with an axe and then killed the parents with knives and axes. Af- terwards they murdered the three young- ost‘ daughters by dashing out their brains against a wall. Finally the eld- est daugtcr was dragng from a hiding place, and after being forced to confess where the family savings were concealed, was stabbed repeatedly in dill'creutparts of the body. Strange to say this daug- tor is still alive and able to tell the awful tale. Five thousand pcopleat Inver Grove, just. south of St. Paul, were the horriï¬ed spectators, last Monday afternoon, of a terrible fall to death of Prof. Hobo, the :ioromtut. When the balloon reached toe usu-d altitude llobe could be seen tugging at the valve cord, which Would not work. Before he could manipulate it the balloon was at. least 3,000 feet above the earth. in the regular way he cut loose the parachute and shot rapidly cartlm-ard, but to the horror of the crowd the tntraehnte did not expand ;. id the unfortunate acronaut fell like a shot toward the ground. ho great was the force of the fall that he was driven in the soft ground to a depth of 10 fort and instantly killed. It. required the work ofan hour to reach the body, and death had occurred long,r before. reunion): rattle. thinkers It'fp‘vrtr f 61/ f.’l" North Shir Roller .llel Co. Fenclon l-‘ails, Friday, Aug tst 5th lFSll. i At the Art-nirin factory, once-102a SALE OF YALL’A B LE FARM PROPERTY -â€"-IN THEâ€" TCWM$H5P at FENELGR IN THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. l l l l l l l l l l g l l l l There will be sold on Wednesday, the 10th of August, 1892, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, At DIcAl-thur’s Iâ€"Iotel l l in the Village of Fenclon Falls, by virtue. I of powers of sale contained in a certain - mortgage, which will be produced at. the time of sale, the following property :. The East 65 Acres of Lot No. 25 in the First Concession of the said Town- ship of Fenelon. The following improvements are said to be on the premises: About 3.3 acres clear- cd, having erected thereon 11 Log House and Log Stable. Termsâ€"Twenty per cent. of the purchase , money to be paid down on the day of sale. | For balance terms will be made known at. the sale. For further particulars apply to JONES BROS. & MACKENZIE, Solicitors, Toronto St., Toronto. Or to Messas. MCDOUGALL S: BRANDON, 22-3w. Fenelou Falls. gatesme VVI’XN 'l‘E D. Having done business in Canada for the past 30 years, our reputation and responsi- bility are well known. . We pay salary and expenses from the start, if everything is satisfactory. No previous experience rc- qnircd. Write us for terms, which are very liberal, bctore engaging with any other ï¬rm. Rst-‘nnuxcns.â€"â€"Bradstrect’s or Dun Wiman 85 00’s Commercial Agencies, Well known to business men; or Standard Bank, Col- borne. Ont. CHASE BROTHERS’ COMPANY, Nurserynten, COLBORNE, - - ONTARIO. A By-Law'to establish a Line of Road across Lots 6 and D in Concession A in Somerville. The Municipal Council of the Corporation of the Township of Somcrville enacts as follows:â€" That a. line of road be established across Lots 6 and D in Concession A in the Town- ship of Somervillc, known and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at n. I point on the Monck Road at a distance of 1 four chtius and ninety-four links more or less, on a. course north, ten and one-half degrees west, from the centre of the north end of the bridge which spans Gull Rivor in said lot six. 'l‘henco south fifty-one and l three-fourths degrees west, ï¬ve chains and l ï¬fteen links. Thence south forty-one de- grees West, six chains. Thence south ï¬fty- one and three-fourths degrees west, thir- teen chains and thirty-five links more or less to the eastern shore of Gull River. Said road to h;- onc chain wide, and the above described line to be the centre there- of. SARI. SUDDABY. l l t JAMES WILSON, lien-c. Ill-III]:- Tuko Notice. The above is n. copy of n by-lnw that will he passed by the Municipal Council of the Township of Somcrville at the next meet- ! in;r of said Council. which meeting will be l held at Cobocouk on Wednesday, the twen- , ifs-fourth day of August ncxl; and all par- :ms interested are hereby requested to take GRAND - ‘3» .. ~ iv. ~. ,,. .â€" i g a -. t t r itiiitil A s v-i» ‘ Dry Goods â€"-â€"A N I)â€" h Clothing Store. THE ‘H/l/VDY REL/ABLE BY Mrs. tl/l/VE WARREN. A Practical and Comprehen- siveyManual of Common Sense Cookery, showing how to buy, cook, serve and carve meat, game, ï¬sh, fowl and vegeta- bles. Also giving directions for preserving, pickling, can- nng and drying all kinds of berries, fruits, meats, game &c. And instructions for making in the best style all varieties of candies, ice cream, cakes and pastry. Also it Ready “Reckoner, for computing the price of coal, hay, or any other commodity sold by the ton or part of the ton This handsome illustrated COOK BOOK, containing 225 pages or 1,200 Valuable Re- n' l l after March 1st we propose reducing our credit business. Hav- lng placed our orders f0 ‘ a. large and very choice selections in all the various lines of ’ Spring do Summer Goods before the ï¬rm thought. of retiring, we will continue business unt11 our lease expires. The whole stock we intend to place before our customers at very low prices, and by so doing to rush it off. Boots! Boots I Shoes l Shoes l We beat the band in all kinds of foot-wear. Everybody is interested, as the season is now at hand when every one wants something in this line. f 35,50? Worth Now to be Sacriï¬ceci. W'e purpose to ï¬rst open the ball in this line. All this large and new stock by the best makers in “Canada we 'purpose sell- ing at cost. Our stock is too large and varied to give prices. This is No Advertising Dodge. We are prepatjed to quote prices that will tempt all. lie- member, we are going out of business, and are bound to sell. All outstanding Accounts, Notes, etc., overdue must be settled at once to save costs. The UEGGVNE 3t COIS, Leading Retail Itï¬en Fenelon Falls, February 22nd, 1892. GOOD FITS. WELL MADE. NICE PATTERNS. VERY CHEAP. Call and see them at; FREE... CLARK & SON’S. tusnnnuoh. I ‘ ' ‘ P'â€" ‘J '1 Climb “ 01 th at leaSt ‘9 (’Lntb- Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred his T0 EVERY CUSTOMER buying over ONE DOLLAR’S Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At ‘v’cry Lowest; Rates snitiitrs consumption cunt. This GREAT COUCH CURE, this success. ful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a pa:- \\‘|:cnt, Scotch or pin- 75 to F . doc notice and govern themselves necord- worth of Goud‘, - (FhOV “,ill 1),.) None hutfirst-class Britishand Canadian allel in the history ohmedicine.‘ _All druggists \vhm,‘ “IL per bushel.... E3 7 Eng...“ . ~ I ‘ ‘0 ‘ fl ., 'I u companies represented. are authorized to sell it on aposmve guarantee. Wheat. spring - . .u .v [mm a... no. nay ofJuly, 1392. presented [War of L/azrgc with tesththfltmaothe; Cg: 9;? successfï¬lly “£1151. ,._,. . NW. ,- ., «y r . v , ‘ _ , ou avca , re 1:03 or one l.‘ Y} lighlmihil' ' ' ' i ' U :3", ,: , SAM. M‘PDA if" . t'hls \ ALE-18â€" Com‘ BUUh- _ use}: it, for it million you. If tyour tihild \ hi h . i . ' i. i i J? 23 i l 14‘“ 7 1' 0‘6"?“ MMm-“HԠW l‘wAslll-‘I 1’1301’E1l1‘3’ the Croup. 0r Whooping Con in use itprom itâ€. lil‘i‘s". ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' r,‘ -, l 4-“ ‘“"*""~"""*‘-'"W"- - ~â€" m. vch 10w mics, an; reliégliésiprchr you read that insi iou'a -' """" ‘1, , ' t ' ‘ ase M 0N don’ljail to use a, a: :9?! W h . . . . . . . . :6 . James Arnnid. will cure you or cost. nothing. Ask your If.) i... 2‘ n " ' ' ' in 1., ; â€"â€"-â€"-- Sign Of the Guide“ Lion' Fenclon I-‘ulis, June 1411] I892. l'in. Dmgngl {0" SHIDOH'S CURE. Price to cts., Pll‘fjfi’hfmri ,1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' .3 l: 3 We have still on hand a quantity of int-h, .. ’ oms' and n your Lu†5 are son or “5:.†,!,_‘,,r,:‘;;â€â€˜ u ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' p. â€",,', c M, E ii, 2 and 3 inch, '2 x .t, :3 x c. .' x S. 2 x in and ’ *"â€m"*““ is lame, use Shiloh’s PorousP aster. 25 cts. [39,551 ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' 2, n, ., W; 2 x12, 12 to tom-.1 long. I l a . 5559'â€) BIVlSION 30337 “M‘ ‘ A! ....-.....noa . n . o o ~~ ~‘ , ' "|\ r t : I). 1"" 3 “ ‘- ’ ) L v ‘ i - -' 2min... I7» “I; IILJILOC. K sol INL. Kant St Lindsay. , ‘ u. n... Dayld Chambers! .“ v "“ ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' H u ’ b _ , which we will sell Camp lot" Cue/t. The " , " Countbr of ‘Victoria. General B’acksmnh’ ' sooner you come the more. you have to allâ€. , New Aiv artisements. \i’lilch, Locket Lost. Lost on Unltnru.‘ St. l-‘cnelon Falls, on â€~._._.. the 1‘1th of July. :1 lidy‘s 0pc {\ccd 52H ‘r . Watch and Gold Chain and Locket. Any. pit-ran who returns them to the und:rsi;.a» rd. or gives information that leads to their recovery. will be suitably retirarded. Man A. NORTHEY Petition Falls, Aug’t 41b, L892. 3+3. choose from. Also. 40,000 feet of Dry 3 Plane-l Lumber, Flooring, Novelty Siding, \‘.â€"juint, planed one and two sides, Lath and Pick eta, Piaued and Rough. Hardwood and Hemlock. '1 and 3 inches, for stable lion‘s, and 4 xn‘ Pine, dry. for wi'idow sills. ' 945" Any Casing or Moulding: can be got ‘ planed at short uolit't'. Hair-hoards “mud- ‘ ed or plain. Apply at our mill. , GREENE .ï¬ ELLIS. l Pcuclon Falls, June 16th, [893. 17. .. m-....... .__.â€"___._.._â€"â€._._.â€"..__.. l l : c unity. .4â€-.. -.~ The next sittings of the above-Court will be held in Dickson's hall, Fcuelen Falls, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1892, ' commencing: at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon Thursday, Sept.22nd, will b.- the last day at 5.‘r\'it'c on defendants residing in this Defendants living in other ennu- tirs must be served on or before Sept. ch. S. Nsvtsox, E. D. Hm), Bailiff Clerk. Peneloa Falls, July 6th, l892 Blacksmithing 1.1 all its different branches done on short notice and at the loam living prices. Particular attention paid to horse-shoeing. Give me n callund I will guarantee satisfaction. 45-ly. . mmâ€" .. -.__....__ Subscribe for the “Fcuclon M« Falls Gazette,†only $1 a you: r in advance.