.. ~_ .0... _ mï¬uynï¬ Neelands. dentist, will “*Tsâ€"cr ’s Polio . be at the McArthnr House, Fenclon Lord 0 8b y y Falls, on Tuesday, March 20. He will It. is said that the speech from the have the best local pain obtunders, as throne with which the British Parlia- gcsâ€"vitslizcd airâ€"for extracting teeth. moot will be opened will be brief, and Perseus are requested to call early and will merely outline the unfinished parts Carpets and Oil-Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s Block, 1’ ‘ I» present were delighted and heartin secure an engagement. Acmnssrâ€"Oo Thursday of last week Mr. Henry Vanleuven of Burnt River, while coupling: cars preparatory to loading them at RCIII'J’S, got I2i< right hand cauflit anl Considerably bruised. Luckily for him the cars were shoved together by manual strength. and not by a loC-nnotive, us in the latter case he Would have lost the greater part of his hand; but, as it happened. only two ï¬ngers and the thumb were badly jammed. them properly dressed. Sllll.f)li’S CURE is sold on n guarantee. it cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent s dose; 27. cunts, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by W. T. Junkin. Reruns or A Ramiroâ€"Mr. Edward Converse, who left Fenclon Falls, (his birthplace) about sixteen years ago with the rest of the family, was here from iiii‘riday last until Monday. He c’ame /not long ago from Fort William, and his last occupation was Cutting lumber by the thousand in a company’s sawmill. at which he has done well. Mr. Con- verse is a powerful good looking six- footcr about 31 years old and told us that if his father, of whom they have heard nothing for a good while, is still alive. there has not been a death in the family since they left here so long ago. Doesâ€"Mr. John R. Graham, who has commenced his duties as assessor, Complains that a great many persons in. the village have, he feels sure, made false statements regarding the owucrship of dozs, and requests us to publi<h the following clause in the Act respecting them :-«“ The owner, possessor or keeper of any dog SIIIIII, when required by the assessor or assessors, deliver to him or them, in writing, the number of dogs owned or Kept, whether one or more; and for every neglect or refusle to do so, and for every false stn tcment made in respect thereof, shall incur a. penalty of ï¬ve dollars, to be recovered with costs before any justice of the penco tor the municipality." Daniel Ritz, proprietor and publisher of the llumburg, Ont., Independent, snys : “ I xvns suffering from dyspepsin and liver trouble. I took a. few bottles of Shiloh’s Vitulizer and it cured me. lcnn heartily recommend it.†Miss Wm'rn‘s Recrmr..â€"»The trial of Chris. Brandon on Monday evening: f)? shooting Constable Nevison caused many of our villagers to forget that. Miss Annie Louise White, of New York, was to give an olocutiouary entertain- ment in Dickson’s hall under the auspices of the True Blues. There was, nevertheless, a fair attendance, and all endorse the statement of the Kingston Whig that “ Miss White is a rare clo- eutionist, and her programme of humor ous, dramatic and dialect selections is superb ; every piece a. gem, and the whole serving to show the varied and magniï¬cent talent of the reciter." Af- ter the recitetions there was a basket- sociul, and a pally decorated basket prepared‘f‘or Miss White was run up to nearly twordollars by the few who knew and the many who suspected to whom it belonged.- O Earl Dufl‘erin and Home Rule. TUE AMBASSADOR T0 PARIS A FACTOR IN THE IRISH PROBLEM. New Yonw, March 12. â€" Harold Frederics cables: For years I have been pointing out that Lord Dulferin was a factor in the Irish problem, which was studiously keeping itself in the background, but would some day come swiftly to the front. I fancy we are now on the threshold of that day. Rose- bery's personal following contains as a conspicuously intimate ï¬gure young Muno Ferguson, whose wife is Dufferin's daughter. There are other very close b uuls of friendship and appreciation be- tween these two nohlemco. Duï¬â€˜erin has for many years been a Home Ruler ‘tv conviction. and successive Tory Min- ‘strics have showored all sorts of ofï¬ces on him to keep him from saying so. Now that he has everything there isâ€" lle came down next morning to Dr. Wilan at Fenclon Falls to have of the Government programme, and that an explicit declaration of the policy of the new Premier will be reserved for the Liberal meeting in the Foreign Ofï¬ce. He will, it is said, announce the continuance ofthe Gladstonian policy of home rule, and of John Morley’s policy in administering Irish affairs, and will declare in favor of the federa tinn of the whole United- Kingdom. His policy as to the House of Lords is said to be to allow the Peers the option of'standing for election for the House of Commons, as a preliminary to more sweeping measuresâ€"Globe. John Garberry, aged 32, died at New- ark, N. J., on March lst of hiccoughs, after thirteen weeks of sutferintr. Two whiskey informers in Believillc have been heavily ï¬ned for inducing liquor men to break the law. Sixtyï¬ve inmates of Opium dens in the Chinese section of St. Louis, Mo., were arrested Sunday night. A man has been arrested in New York with dynamite cartridges in his possession, and the police believe he is Connected with a plot to blow up resi- dences in Harlem. A number of boys playing “Indians†in Camden, N. J., tied Charles Bancy, aged 13, to a stake and built. a. ï¬re around, nearly burning, him to death. A colored msn rescued the boy, whose Companions became frightened and ran away. Miss Adams, living near Quecnston, Ont, was leading: a colt while driving with her brother. The cell: was sud denly frightened and reared. The halter rope was wound around Miss Adams‘s thumb in such a way that it formed a noose over the thumb, and when the horse bolted he pulled the thumb from the hand. v A shockingr accident occurred at Soa- nich, 18 miles from Victoria, B. (1.. on March 11th. Joseph Walker, on Eng- lishman, recently out, accidentally shot and killed his ï¬ve months old baby and was sitting in the house holdingr the baby, and Walker was outside removingr caps from his gun for safety. The woman and child Were shot through the closed door. BIR-TIIS. Bennâ€"1n the township of Vcrulam on Sunday, March 4th, the wife oer. Isaac N. Bell ofa daughter. Jscxerr.-â€"-At Fenclon Falls on Wednes- day, March 7th, the wife of Mr. George Jack- ett of 9. daughter. Jnnnrs.-â€"-In the township of Verulam on Tuesday, March 13th, the wife of Mr. Wil- linm Junkin ofa. son. - DIED. 'l‘Aoc.m'r.-At Fenclon Falls, on Satur- dny, March 10th, Mr. Robert Tuggurt, Sr., aged 54 years and 6 months. m FENELON FALLS MARKETS. â€"â€"_ Reported by the North Star Roller Hill 00. Fenclon Falls, Friday, March 9th, 1894. Wheat, Scotch or Fife . . .. 64 to 65 Wheat, full, per bushel. . . . 58 60 Wheat, spring “ .... 57 58 Burley, per bushel . . . . . . . . 37 40 Buckwheat“ .... .. .. 43 45 Oats, “ 33 34 Pense, “ 53 55 Rye: “ -....... 42 45 Potatoes, “ .... 20 25 Butter,per 19 20 Eggs, per dozen.......... 12 13 Hay, per ton...... ....... 6.00 7.00 Hides ............. ...... 1.50 2.00 Hogs...... . . . . . ......... 5.50 5.75 Sheepskins............... 35 75 Wool ..... . :7 18 Flour, family, Silver Leaf. . 1.50 1.00 Flour, best bakers’ . . . . . . . . 1.75 2.00 Flour, clipper . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 1.30 Flour,straight rolled...... 1.45 1.50 Bran, per ton...... 1490 15.00 Shorts, “ 15.00 16.00 ,Mixed chop, per ton . . . . . . . 10.00 20.00 W CARD OF THANKS. Fenclon Falls, March 141b,!89-1. To the Officer: of the Supreme Court I. 0. F. Genny“,â€" I take much pleasure in acknowledging receipt of cheque for one thousand dollars, on endowments, on the life of my late husband, John S. Campbell, l and also cheque for fifty dollan for funeral I ninhztssudorsliip to Paris and the Wardelh I beneï¬t, which I have received iii loss than * ship of the Cinque Ports bothâ€"it will be an opportune time for him to come forward in Rosebery's friendly auspices, disclose his real sentiments and offer to take a leading port in the restoration of national institution and life to his native loud. I shall 1): surprised if Rosebcry‘s attitude toward Home Rule does not turn out to be colored by Doii'erinism. It, will then remain of course to discover What Dufl'criuisrn signifies in Irish mat- ters and decide whether it is wanted or not. Upon this it is impossible to pro- jnet an Opinion, but about Duderin be ing in the present game there captiot be much doubt. Iten days from his death. 1 I Permit me tol thunk the members of Court Phoenix No. I 182 for their kindness shown me in my hour ; of trouble and need, and it is my sincercl : hope that God may ever prosper your noble I i order. Yours faithfully, ' l C. A. CAMPBELL. i w t d industrious, sober, rc- ; I e I liable men to sell our I Complete lines of Nursery Stock and Seed : Potatoes. A few specinl varieties Controlled , ‘ by us. Cimniission or sulury paid weekly, 5 and guaranteed promptly. Exclusive und- 6 . . . o u chance of territory given. Outfit free. Don t “ delay. Apply at once for terms. I ALLEN NURSERY 00.. I 2-20 Rocnxsm, .'. Y. I l serioust wounded his wife. The latter“ _ .__ _.__.____.____~-_. SPRING HAS ARRIVED, and with Spring comes the requirement of new goods. The question naturally arises, WHERE CAN I GET THE BEST VALUE FOR MY MONEY? We guarantee this season to sell you better goods for less money than has ever been offered before. WOW WOW All wool Serge Dress Goods, 17 shades, worth 38c., for 25c. Black Cashmere, good qunlity, 38 inches, worth 32c., for 20 All wool Henrietta, all shades, worth 35C, for . . .. .. . . 19 Beautiful Cotton Challis, dark and light, worth 15c., for 09 All wool Dress Goods, plain, checks is stripes, worth 25C., 15 Prints, wide, first colors, new goods, worth 7c., for.... 5 See our Delaine Prints,very wide, new p.itterns,worth 17c. 13 Factory Cotton, extra heavy were, 7, 9, and 10c., for . . . . 6,7,8 Stcnmlooms, free from dressing, were 6,83,10,12, for 5, 7, 8,9, 10 Beautiful Embroideries, beginning at 2c. and up to . . .. $1.00 317 Designs in Laces, coming as low as ...... .. l 379 Sample Purusols “ “ “ 25 Ladies’ Chemisc,white cotton,full sizc,lnce trimmed . . . . 29 “ “ “ “ embroidery trimmed . . 45 "‘ Drawers, “ “ tucked, lace trimmed 25 H H (i “ If embroid’y H “ White Cotton Corset Covers, lace trimmed 25 " “ “ embroid’y trim’d . . . . . . .. 55 “ “ Night Robes, “ at 60, 75,$1,Sl.35 See our beautiful Shaker Flannel, big drive . . . .. . . . . .. 5 fl “ “ “ 32 inches wide . . . . .. 10 Heavy Cotton Shirtings, fast colors, at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Extra. Heavy Feather Ticking, job price . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 8 Six Large Linen Finish Handkerchiefs for .. . . . . . . 25 Lndies’ fawn, black, navy, brown spring & summ’r capes 2.90 Beautiful Lace Curtains, taped edges . . . .. .. . . .. . . . . 39 Cotton Yarn, 5-1b. bunch, wholesale price . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Beautiful Linen Tea. Towels, per dozen. . . . . . . . .. . . . ... 50 Men’s Socks, pure wool and very line, only ... 10 Large Carriage Umbrellas, going at . . . . . . . . . . . . '.. .. .. ‘ 50 Fiveofourths Table Oil-Cloths, new patterns . . . .~ . . . . . . . . 25 Conts’ 200-yds. Spool, black and white, per dozen . .. ... 30 Tum Gnu OOUGECUBI in I can. when all other; fall, Coughs Group lore Throat. Bonn-seat: 1:00 in. Co Asthma. For Conamptionilt as Sight-131‘! has cured thousan and will tannin tuna Solgliy Guggumgumu a entree. For 3 Lame Back or Chest. use BHILOH'B BELLADONNA PLASTERM _ Lon’scmmnn nvnyou .- i In rented um. ceedtocnreyou. Bloomers. 1159!: mm For Sale by W. T. Junkin. PATENT A MEDIGINES Ann nnues. -â€"â€" SDHDDL BDDKS AND SUPPLIES. BIBLES AND Ladies, youshould see our stock of Dress Goods, Delaines and Trimmings. Gents, we carry the largest stock of Gents’ Furnishings. Hats Etc. in Lindsay. - Our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Stock is now complete at prices to please every buyer. TOILET ARTICLES. CARTER, THE PEOPLE’S FRIEN D, 40 KENT STREET, LINDSAY. $6000.00 STDCK (W J. P. RYLEY. HARDWARE. __ SLASH‘ENG BARGAINS still to be had. A large number of' people have bought from us and can testify as to the genuine low prices at which we are offering goods. Call at once, as the stock is going fast. Ever rthing is good. If you require any hardware for next year, it Will pay you to buy now. Inook at the Low Prices 1 Lanterns 400., Axes 55c. to 75c., Axe Helves 100. to 200. each, Best Clothes Wringers $2.50, Cow Ties 12%0. each, Whips Sc. and up, Strong Bushel Baskets 500., Acme Skates 55c. a pair, A good Rim Lock and Knob for 18c., Sheepskin Mitts 20c. per pair, Best Carpet Sweepers $2.90, a. 5% ft. Lance Saw for $12.50, STATIONERY. u w. Chili's. NOTICE. All Notes made payable to Just: Blur Agent, will huvo to be paid to Frank Kerr post-muster here, who holds said notes. JAS. JOHNSTON 8: Co- Fenelon Falls, June 30th, 1891.â€"19 t.f. IIIIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIlIllllllll.’ NOW is THE TIME TO BUY Furniture. DURING HOUSE CLEANING A Special Cut in Prices Will be given to those Mixed Paint $1 per gallon, 4 Boxes Axle Grease for 250., and BUYING FOR CASH. a. shop full of Hardware at equally low prices. I. G. EDWARDS 84 CO. Next Door to the Benson House, Lindsay. KERR & 09. NEW DASH STDIIE, OPPOSITE BENSON HOUSE. LINDSAY. W New Fall and Winter Jackets, New Dress Goods, New Underwear for Ladies and Children, New Trimming Braids, New Corsets and Gloves, New Frillings and Ties, New Handkerchiefs, New F lannels and Flannclettcs, New Towellings, I Cottons and Shirtings, Gentlcmcn’s Furnishings Complete. We cordiallyinvite you to call and examlne our new Fall Stock. One price to everybody. KERR a. co. 33 1811.51, LINDSAY. Opposite the Benson House. My stock is large and complete, consisting of BEDROOM SUITES, Lounges, Centref abes. (Jane and Easy Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices $8†Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. L. ‘DEYLIAN, U unsnrsxen e Foam-roar. Dir/turn, Uolborne Street, Fenclon Falls. [6" Residence orer (/16 Shop. W "1‘0 the I’ublic. HE ROYAL CANADlAN INSURANCE Co. has amalgamated with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security of $25,000,000 and the some good policy. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent. ï¬â€˜ Also agent for the Queen of Eng- lnnd und Celedonian of Edinburgh. Cnpi tal combined, $45,000,000. Fenclon Falls, July 2511i, 1892. WE AUSTIN Fancy Bed Spreads full width, also Blun- kets,n11-wool Carpet, Rug Carpet and plain and twilled Flannel woven promptly and satisfactorily by SAMUEL HUTCHISON, Weaver, Fenclon Falls. ’3. ll -u.....-â€"-. . .. .s‘ _, ¢ umts“. “Cm...†was...» ...._‘_ __.._. , _,_. .W. ,. _.~_..,. -,-,...A.- .