~ ,1 a: ,, 'é 1’, L7 . . rho: .; .-. a Hhindas & Flavelle Brothers,lDealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinervf; mime, Tinware (ll Stoves. Lowest Prices in the County for in i, lay ad Manure Parks, N ails, Building Paper, Paints, Oils 83c. COMMON SENSE BINDER TWINE, Agent for P. Hamilton’s Farm Implements and McColl Bros.’ Lardine Machine 011. THE PhTRï¬ilS Will. BE STARTED eat the small proï¬ts at which I will sell for spot cash. JSS. HEARD. Fenelon Falls, May lib, 192.. W0 th® Ladiess Millinery and. Miliinery Requisites. her-1 Shapes! Correct Styles! Right Prices! We make it a point to have everything in the Millinery line that may be asked for, and to have a stock suï¬iment for all demands, and to maintain that stock complete throughout the season. Soliciting the favor of an early call from you, we assure you that it will be a pleasure to us to make 11; to your interest to give us a liberal share of your patronage. Miro. R. MEDGUGALL, ‘ Two doors North of the Post-ofï¬ce. Fenelon Falls, April 14th, 1892. ‘ WWW ' ‘ ' MWNOWW l: have on hand a. number of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ which‘I will sell M Edd? 9%th Fdd Eddil, as 1 do not want to carry them over. Now is your time to get a. good Over-coat cheap. These goods are All New and of the Latest Styles, and made by one of the best houses in the Dominion. â€"ALSO,â€" A Large Siobk oi cots and Shoes at prices to suit the times. Groceries, Crockery and Glass-ware. A full line of the best goods to be had always on hand. J. M’FSSLAND, Txvonicy’s Block. S Fenelon Falls, January LTth, 189:3. W... Mcmmn®mm 15 Selling His Entire Stock of FURNITURE at and 'W Below Wholesale Gosh of nuuuit‘aeturo. in order to unukc room for nexv designs and patterns. Cull early and secure bur-gains. as I am selling: cheaper than any dealer in the County. DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS ETC. KEPT IN STOCK AN D MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED. UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. W. 1am e'Ke own, ‘TRAA/Ofé‘ SIREET WEST. FENELOIV FALLS} {Egg was unable to any whethcrit had breath-1 {ram their beds. on O _ Brxonn Twainâ€"At the request of his customers, Mr. Heard has succeeded in buying holfa ton of " Common Sense " binder twine from a dealer. First come, ï¬rst served. Tun Luan Dumaâ€"A‘largc quan- tity of stone from the towaship of Long- ford is being taken north by train to build a culvert at what is known as the “ little, dump " about three miles the other side of Kiumouut, after which the dump, a small ravine, will be ï¬lled in and the track lnid across it. A hlISTAKE.â€"Tlle Sulvationists be! beautiful weather for their excursion to Indian village on Tuesday lust, and the trip was exceedingly pleasant, but the attendance was much smaller than they probably expected. It was a mistake to out in with an excursion on the (hit after the True Blueshad advertised one for the 12th. Snapshots for Boot Weavers. Johnston 3:. Sisson are booming tho Boo; and Shoe trade of Lindsay. The biggest stock and best value in the county. iii-g purchases of Summer Shoes arriving daily and selling fust. You bet your bottom dol~ lur “you can't bent ’cm†for ï¬ne goods and low prices. Don’t miss the placeâ€"ls: door East of Duly House. JOHNSTON & SISSON. 19. The Great Shoe Men Qf‘Ja‘ersJyL THANKS.â€"-M r. Samuel Pinkham, Wlln this year. Call and examine the set up for your inspection at ‘i ‘ â€" - W ed or ot,~bnt, as it was a lat-we and A Great Change " a If‘so, it had either been drowued 0r _.AND.â€".. cord had not been tied. As for as we ed the bay in which it was found. Dr. that on Friday cvcuiughe saw in Comor- v ' l ' . PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. “'85 "1“ mm _ fully developed infant,’hc thought it has come over the allowed to die of neglect before it was ~ Can learn there is no clue to its mother or to where it came from, and it had been in the water so_ long: that it may r Graham has no doubt that it came over i on lake an object that he then thought and RObSOu S ROOHL now feels sure, was a baby’s body, but Entrance Examinations. Come and examine the New The Hon. Minister of Education has and get the prices before leaving the Falls. approved of the admission of the follow- The best brands of ing candidates;â€" BINDER TWINE FENELON FALLS. kept in stock at the lowest prices. Name. School. Marks. Brnntfcrd Repairs Always on Hand. Eyres, Lila. Cameron ‘ 61S Thanking my numerous customers for Power: JamCSJ Fenelon B3113 58‘ their libeunl patronage in the past, I beg to Campbell, Dopuld do 567 assure them that no effort will be spared to caudal, Melvflle Cameron 5542 deserve a continuance ofit in the future. Burr, Delbert Feuclon Fans 539 »THOMAS ROBSON, Huskill, Phroua do 478 probable that it. had been born alive. thrown into the water, as the umbilical have drifted many miles before it much- thc slide. and one of our villagers says Nothing but the best Machines kept. did not go very close to it as his niece F 1 F 11 .A ’137th,1892- Cook, Carrie . Cameron 471 went home on Saturda Inst ask ~d us me on a 5 pm islusiiii,(illtiiii.1%ttuJ Fcucllon Falls to thank, in his name, {he pn’l‘tlcSL who W an for er ert ( 0 L took him to the doctor’s on the 13th of The “31161011 Falls hazel“). McEuclle’l‘n, Mary Isloy 4‘35 July, as well as all who have shown him ---â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--~â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" Clark, Malcolm Fenclon Falls 426 kindness or soothed him with their Friday. August 12th, 1892. McLeuuen, Arthur do 424 sympathy since the accident. We are Adkins, Olive Burnt River 422 Brokenshire, Bertha Fenolon Falls 420 Ellis, Walter S Fcnelon Falls 409 BOBCAYGEON. Davies, Laura Martin, M nrthn glad to be able to report that his injured arm is doing remarkably well and does not pain him in the least. KICKED.â€"â€"Mr. W. L. Robson’s pretty little pony more, who is raising a baby this summer, was badly kicked on the hauneh last Sunday by one of Mr. l]. B. Whytnll’s horses in a ï¬eld ou the Smith farm. Dr. R. M. Mason put clevou stitches in the edges of the wound, and has made such 11 cent job of it that he and Mr. Robson both hope it will heal up so as uotto leave much of a scar. SHORT Nortonâ€"Three or four days ago the great majority of our merchants signed an agreement to close their stores on Friday, of this week, and notices to that cfl‘cct were promptly posted in their windows or doorways; but it is to be regretted that the arrangement was not made earlier and more thoroughly au- ncunced,-as the notice is so short that some few, at least, of. their country customers will come tothc village to make purchrses and go away disappoint. ed. NEW STORE-HOUSE.â€"Mr. h‘. Sand- f'urd is buildingâ€"or, rather, Mr. G inrge Littletou is building for bin-a .~tor.~ house on the south side of til-J Huck and opposite the platform can of the station. The frame. 30 x 50 fort, is a!â€" reudy up audit is expecte'l that the siding and roof will be on by the end of next week. The store-house will con- ,sist of one story, divided into ten bins, tuud in the centre there will be a tower surmounted by n. cupola and containing no elevator, which will be operated by horse-power. The lot on which the building is situated was b :ught a short; The British Parliament. The formal organization of the House of Commons was completed last week, and on Monday the members were sum- , Verulam4 448 wound to the House of Lords, where ’. v 9 the speech from the throne was read, hégcil’ll: M 523:? 31:?“ after which both Houses took'n recess Parker Laura. Harvey 2 415 until 4 p. m. The business of the ses- ’ . sion having been completed before the m». =z=2= dissolution and this being,r an unusual Personals- t' f Year f ’ - i. men to it it - ,Ylyflepgobibly bgrprloxisod an, ansea'rly Miss Anpic_Guiner of Mindeu isnt date. A, a meeting of Unionists held the Falls Visiting her brother, Mr. Sid- in Midlothiuu on Saturday it was dcoid- Bey Game“ 1 ed not to oppose Mr. Gladstone when he MISS Mm'y (“non Hell‘er 1mm,“ 0“ comes before the people for re-elcction Wcudcs‘lf‘y from â€' V15“ ‘0 her 515m": after accepting ofï¬ce; but an attempt Mrs' Medium", 9" Dun§f°"d' , will be made to unseat Mn Wm. Rod_ Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mitchell, of mood, Parnellitc, who was elected by a P0†HOW; 5"? {71$}th relatives in “‘0 majority of 446 in East Clare, defeating Falls. “mtâ€? mommy: Mr. Cox, anti~Pnrnellite, who has'rep- MISS hdlt'h .J,““k“‘ 0f BObca'ygeon resumed the divisiodsiuce 1885. has been on a Viswto her brother, Mr. W. T. Junkin, since Thursday of last Sir Richard in Danger, Mrs. W. R. Madill has been at T0- â€"â€"- ronto since Monday, and will return on About noon on Saturday last Sir Rich- Tuesday next, accompanied by Mr. urd Cartwright left Kingston in a light Mudill, who left for the city yesterday skiff with the intention of rowing to his forenoou. summer residence about four miles Mr. Samuel Swautou returned to To- down the river; but as he rounded Point. routo last Wednesday, after an unusually Frederick he encountered a sudden lengthy stay at the Falls, the last four squall which, a minute or two later, daysof which he wasuuder Dr. Graham's turned his boat upside down. Fortu- care, owing to trouble with his arm, nater Sir Richard can swim. and, hav- which was broken by a full last winter. ing any amount of pluck and presence Mrs. C. F. Elcrding, of Chicago, who of mind, be promptly climbed onto and has been visiting her relatives and friends straddled the overturned skiff, and (no in the Falls and its vicinity since the doubt) wondered what was the best ‘14th ult., left on Monday last for Toron- thing to do next. As it. happened, how- to, where she intended to spend a few ever, there wns no necessity for him to. days before going home. time ago by Mr. Sandford from the do anything but wait patiently, as the Mr. John Thomson got home last Sut- \G, '1‘, R, 00-. accident had been witnessed from “ A†urdny from Hastings, where he has been 3 SCHOOL BOARD & COUNCIL._1‘I,C Battery barracks, and Major Drury and engaged since the 5th of July building trustees met hst Friday evening for ,1“. Capt. Gaudct put off and rescued him a saw and shingle mill for Mr. Fowlds. m. 050 of prépurin" an estimate of ,1“; after he had occupied his uneasy and and left again on Tuesday, as it will imam, m - d f- :l. 1‘ I . f- - - . _ quire or so 100 pulp). as “r precarious seatfully halfan hour. The take another ï¬ve weeks, at least, to '1893 which was found to be 3105, Globe, in commenting on the accident, ï¬nish the contract. about, $100 less than for the WOVEN; says’and an bu“ a few boomers Will ‘ W your. The council met on Monday ' . I I I r ‘ I I l afï¬lrfeslfltlhlhi' dThele 9m} be n9tfioubf. Powles’s Corners, evening to receive the estimate; but us “‘1 lr 10]“ was m a p03] mu 0‘ Dr. Graham, one of thc members, had ammiueg-t danger’ with“th oscatliiï¬s V n patient whom he could not leave, and ue 0 150W“ couraDe an moo m ‘Mr. T. Austin, another member. was u H 1 _ . gillam “ï¬fe; 0:1 t A, Batter-5,12,: (“I‘ll also absent, the rccve thought the has:- a a cauuo a or o 088 men 1 e t' "S ncss was too momentous to be transacted temmg'ltwl‘lbii'alt' k. [38,15 dag‘iuftome‘i by a bare quorum, and the meeting was 0 gmn= a†a m? mt o‘vs' 3" thcrcfdrc adjourned until Thursday , . I . , . _ P301314â€! "3:313? public man evening. It appears to be rather hard It a ms row .i .1101 uupcasure a u-c. work in this village to an, a (up “Why lot it is no flattery to say that there is ance of either councillors or who ’1 no more able or more honest man in “names Canadian politics. He has been an . incorruptible Minister and a sturdy .S'rnauowsenâ€"A lady writes ‘to the enemy of corruption ; staunch in his Orilhu l’uc/cct mdefencc pfthc laughin convictions, loyal to his friends, tho« sparrows, two pairs of which have built roughly unselï¬sh in all his aims, we! their nests under her vernuluh, (lull trust he may be spared for many a long pro busy from morning 'tlll night curry- yenr to serve the public interest with a luggrubs and other insects to llwll‘ I'm zenl, n ï¬delity and n courage for which melons offspring. We have alz'vays he has received far too little recognition." “ stuck up †for the sparrow, partly fro n old country associations, but U'lll'il.‘ l: -- cause we believe that they do u great deal more good than harm. The sterile. about them driving ‘nntive birds away are all fudge as for as our obscrvuiou en- nblcs us to judge. We have watched them closely For years, and we never D:SASTROUS FIRE .u KINMOUNT._. 83" Ellen? NOlG-‘Stiflg 0" ï¬ghting “‘ifll Abe“, 2 o'clock on Tuesday morning, “natives, ' except when the newly arriv- durinunviolent storm, Duttou's (lute ed “Null†“'3’ ‘0 forc'bly elect “mm ' from bird-houses of which they have taken possession, and in those lights the martins are almost always victorious. Was-m . Harvest hands are badly needed in 'Bobcaygeon 511 CorresponJence of the Game; The spring wheat in this locality is not as good as it was expected to be, and the yield per core will not be more than half what it was lust your, the weevil and rust havng “ played hob," as the old saying is. Pause and cats will be good, but barley will be it little lighter than last year. Mr. R. Tuggart and Mr. Wm. Dcy- luau, Jr.. who are in the employ of Mr. Joseph Heard, of Fenolon Falls, wore out here a short time ago putting up the cave-troughs on the new church. Since then an application for painting the edi- ï¬ce has been received. The congregation are anxious for on early completion of the church. Credit is due to everyone who has loot u. lulpiug hauvl,.nud espec- ially to the building committee. Last Sauna“), ,brenoon Huck “a, PosTPDNnD.-â€"-Qwing to the rain on Cullum and Robert Menzies, Jr.. who! we‘lncgdny evening. the flame†Purll' . r , . ‘ were engaged cribbinglogs in Mowry’s at {If} “’ I" li’blous has beon post- bay, near the mouth of Fcuelou river, Pone or a “co ' found the naked body of a newborn female child floating; in the water. It was taken to the lock-up and buried towards night in the cemetery, Mr. Naylor, the coroner. having decided that an inquest was unnecessary. Dr. Gru- ham, who saw the body, found it very much decomposed, and expressed the shingles; The pool of thunder-that fol opinion that it had bccn in the wutcrl lowed the lightning was so terriï¬c that the North-West. ‘ . I nearly or quite a fortnight. As a. post 1 half the people in the villaqc were in- A farmer named Bugau, of Colborno morlem examination was not held, he stnntly awnkcuencd nudlcnpcd in terror Township,’ had. scveu head of cattle kiLlcd by lightning. Dean's) mill at Kinmount was struck by lightning, setou ï¬re and totally con- sume-l, togethcr with a dwelling house and a large quantity of lumber and