p r» by,“ - 1...... '. on land Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. 5""1 I .~â€"*â€" â€"-â€"~â€"~ . Personals. Miss Minnie Roberts returned home on Monday from n fortnigllt's visit to friends ill Toronto. Messrs. John D. Smith and J. G. “'illia-n-l 01‘ Port Hope Were at the Fads from Monday until Wednesday. l u MEN or run MOVEMENT." This is the title of a very handsome work issued by Flee Templtr, of llam~ ilton. Oat., containing Ulll’l} magniï¬- eent pllotogravures of national prohib- ition leaders. accompanied by the sillliLc autographs and biographical Sketches. ! l 2 “‘5 LCWlS Dv‘f'ma" has butâ€! Lu“ “P _ The subjects were selected in an election sine: Friday last with rheumatism in his left knee, but ls‘ getting better and hopes soon to be out. agtill. Mr. J. C. Arlllsuong, agent for the Chlntlcu‘t, was here yesterday, with the View of making arrangements for an excnr<iml on the Queen's birtlldiy. Messrs. J )hn J. Gartsllore and Jollu Ilaggart of Toronto were here on Tues- day looking at the old machinery from R. C. Smith’s and Greene & Ellis's mills, but left on Wednesday morning without saying whether they would purchase any of it or not. M r. Wm. Gi-lley, an old and well known employee of Boyd 8t. 00.. of Bobcaygeon, Was here on Wednesday on some business of the ï¬rm. lie and the family Coachman drove up in a low carriage drawn by a pair of handsome little poniesâ€"a grey and a bayâ€"that attracted everyb ldy's attention as soon as they entered the village. DENTALâ€"Don’t fail to call on Dr. N'T‘lilllds, the dentist, at the McArlllur House, on Tuesday, May 15th. He will have the best local paitt obtunder, as well as gas (vitalized air) for ex- trncting teeth. 3%. Come and see our $9, $10 and $12 Suits. R. TAGGART. Excunsrox ON THE 24TH. â€"The brass band, having rc-organizcd, are going to have all excursion to Lindsay, per steamer Crandellu, on May 24th. For particulars see posters. The famous Derry Band, of Toronto, are to be there and a good time may be expected. CHANGED Harmsâ€"Within the past few days the pretty residence known as Riverside Villa on Rcdller’s Point and the brick house north of the Methodist church on Colborne street have changed hands. The former was sold by Mr. William lleaslip (who is about to leave the Falls) to Mr. Fred Jewell for $550, and the latter by Mrs. Margaret Ellis to Mr. Findley McDougall for $1,200. Both properties \vcrc bought for far less than their original cost. 36' If you want a well-ï¬tting suit of clothes, in the latest style, go to RHTAG. eaar's new tailor shop. COLDER.â€"-'l‘hc ï¬rst two days of May were much milder than those that have followed them, and last Friday night there was quite a sharp frost. On Mon- day a strong- wind set ill from the west and blew down the North Star roller nlill's sulokestack. which was not got tlp again until Wednesday morning. The weather is, however, delightful on the whole, and we heard a Verulam farmer remalk, a day or two ago, that this spring has been, so far, the ï¬nest he ever saw either in this country or ill England. ,SIIILOII’S CURE is sold on a guamntec. It. cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose ; 35 cents, so cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by W. T. Jllukiu. EAST VlC’l‘Oltl.~\.-â€"â€"Poslers were issued last Tuesday announcing a meeting of the lleformcrs in Dickson's hail at 12.30 p. ill. on Friday next, the 18th inst, for the transaction of business of importance, including the election oi'olliccrs and the selection of a candidate to contest the riding at the approaching election. A large attendance is hoped for, and, un- less the weather is very unfavorable, the hope ought to be realich, as the roads are ill excellent order and farm wurk is so far advanced that a day Cilll easily be spared by all who wish to be present at the meeting. Carr. Swans“, U. S A, San Diego, Cal., lays : “ Shiloh's Catnrrll Remedy is the ï¬rst. medicine I have ever found that would do ulcnny good." Price 50 cents. Sold by W. T. Jullk'ln. LAUNL‘IIED â€"â€"'l‘llc alligator tug mell- tioncd ill last week's ant’Uc was launch- ed on Friday evening ill the small bay beyond Mr. John A. liliis’s mill, and l in which twelve thousand votes were east. The book will be highly prized i l l New AdvertiSemen-‘s. COURT OF REVISION. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision for the corporation of the --.~â€"_... [VILLAGE OF FE/l/ELO/l/ FALLS; will be held in the Council Chamber in Jordan’s Block, in the said village, by temperance workers, and commands On Monday, tha 4th of June’ the admiration of every lover of art. Twenty-ï¬ve cents to W. W. Buchanan, Hamilton, will bring any one a copy free by mail, or ï¬ve copies for a. dollar. - It is estimated that there are 1,000 men out of work in Winnipeg. The great coal strike continues with 180,000 men now idle. The City of Montreal has entered an action against the Street Railway Com- any l'or overcrowding the cars. The new Lehigh Valley engine No. 655 ran from Buffalo to Rochester on 'l‘uesdayat the rate of 85 milcsan hour. A cyclone in the Chickasaw nation, Texas, blew down 20 houses and ill- 'ured a number of people, some fatally. William Oldham, of Nottingham, England. will start during this month to cross the Ataotic on a water cycle. It is thought all organized band of kidnappers are at work in St. Louis, Mo. Five children have mysteriously disappeared. - The leading London Jews are about to combine to exclude from the privileges and honors of the synagogues all Jews who engage in money lending at usuri- ous rat-.6. A party of tourists who were imprison- ed in the stalactite cave near Gratz, Austria, by a rise of water, have been released alive after being in the cave over two weeks. It is thought the miners' strike in the States will end in a victory for the miners, as the supply of soft coal is get- ting so low that the mine owners will be forced to grant the strikers' demands. Burglars at Lynn, Mass, blew open the safe of Torrance, Vary & Co. on Tuesday morning. The explosion also blew out the front of the building, and the scoundrels decamped without secur- ing the $5,000 in the safe. A remarkable nugget has been taken out of the Sulugglcr Mine at Aspen,, Col. It weighs 3,300 pounds and con tains silver to the value of $25,000. It is the largest silver nugget ever known and is almost pure. . It. is said the Standard Oil Co. of the United States and the Russian Oil Co. have arranged to divide the entire markets of the world between them, the Standard taking in Britain, France and western Europe, the Russian company taking all the east. An example of all good wives is that of a woman in New York, whose hus- band btcamc melancholy and essayed to hang himself. She cut him down, boxed his cars, and then had him arrested. How could a man with such a wife become despondent 7 Eighty years ago eight merino sheep were landed in Australia. These eight have since increased to 130,000,000. Our cousins at the Antipodcs have an even greater source of wealth in their sheep runs than they possess in their gold mines. Another landslide has occurred in Quebec, 23 miles down the river ~from the scene of the former one, at St. Alban. Five houses are said to have been wrecked. The C. P. R. bridge over the Batiscall river, at Ste. Anne dc la. Peradc, is said to be in danger. Mr. Edward Rosewater, proprietor of The Omaha Bee, has been sentenced to imprisonment for 30 days and to pay a ï¬ne of 8500 because his paper criticized the judge of the District Court. An appeal to the State Supreme Court secured his release from prison shortly after he was taken there. Dltllilï¬lED. I.A.\ln.â€"Gl:Dllls.â€"-At the Salvation Army parsonage, Lindsay, by Rev. James Green- er. on Tuesday, May lst, Mr. Samuel Patton Limb 0f Vt‘l‘lllnm to Miss Elizabeth Geddis of lv‘enelon Falls. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. it was a “1'11"?†Sir“! t0 >1“? =1 Will'll‘m“ l Report» 1 by the North Sm Roller Jim 00. " slllurgiltg along ill search of water." She is 37 lect long by 10 feet Fellelon Pulls, Friday, May 11th, 1894. \l'llcat,Scl>tcll or Fife 6»: to 65 at the hour of 10 o’clock a. in. All parties interested will take notice and govern themselch accordingly. N. B.â€"-'l‘lle Assessment. Roll is now on ï¬le at the clerk’s ofï¬ce, where it. may be examined by all interested. W. T. JUNKIN, Village Clerk: Fenelon Falls, May 7th, 1894. 144. live. Energetic Men Wanted! To represent as in the sale of our HARDY CANADIAN GROWN NURSERY STOCK. Position tlcrmauelltund affords good chance of advancement to all workere. Liberal inducements to new men. Send for our terms. The trial will cost you nothing. STONE 6r. WELLINGTON, Tononro, ONT. TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will be received by the under- signed up to Saturday, June 2nd, ’94:. for the erection of n A BRICK SCHOOL-HOUSE (size 22 x 32) for U. S. S. No. 11, Verulaml Somerville and Fenelon. Tenders must be marked “ Tenders for School.†The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For plans and speciï¬cations address JAMES POULSOM, Sec-Tress, Fellelon Falls P. 0. May 8111, 1894.â€"â€"12-3 ESTRAY PONY. 12-3m Game on to the subscriber’s premises, lot 27 in the 4th concession of Fenelon, on Wednesday, May 2nd, rt bay and white pony, with a saddle on and part ofa bridle around his neck. The owner can have him on proving property and paying charges. W. E. MARSH. I‘enelon, May 4th, 1894.â€"11-3‘ CORN (ENSILAGE) FOB FEEDING PURPOSES. chaï¬ng sEED MANGEL SEED TURNI? SEED AND ALL KINDS OF GARDEN SEEDS STOCK FRESH. PRICES RIGHT _ ATâ€" W. '1'. NEWS. Ind llstrions, sober, re- wa “ted I liable men to sell our None butï¬rst-class British and Canadian complete lines of Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes. A few special varieties controlled by us. Commission or salary paid weekly, and guaranteed promptly. Exclusive and choice of territory given. Outï¬t free. Don’t I delay. Apply at once for terms. ALLEN NURSERY 00.9 Rocnssrslt, N. Y. 31.00 Bottle. .2 Onecentadose. . .s Tins Ganja Conan Con: pro ptly cum where all others I Cough}. Croup. Sore Throat, Hoarseneu, hoapmr Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it an no rive. ' has cured thousands, and will ctmx YOU takcnln time. 301d by Dmggista on a guar- antee. For a Lune Back or Chi-at. m SHILOH'B BELLADONNA PLABTERï¬o. .LOH’SCATARRH r ‘- censor. ave you aunt) '1 This rcmedyls guarnn. toodtocureyou. PrlchOcta. Injector-tree. For Sale by W. T. Junkin. :Subsoibe fill the “Gazette.†l l willowâ€"a foot more each way than we wheat mn‘ p9,. bushcluu co 63 statcduâ€"is quite new and cost $3 000. \\'lleat,sprlug “ 553 60 without her 5.000 feet of wire cable, Belief-1"" l’USllel' 43 4E which cost $51.0 :nol'e. ller engine is i limkwlm‘“: -° -' 0120 actual horse-power. but her gearing l h 55 5': mulliplic“ the traction power by six, so RV}: ’ .. H u 43 45 that she can pull as much as 120 horses. , l‘inatoes, ‘-‘ 25 39 She was manufactured by Messrs. West l limiter, per 1b...... 16 1s & Peachy oi Simone. and .‘Ir. John C. 2 Bliss: 1’“ don“t-"~- 6 of; _, “Kenn nlculborofthe ï¬rm, came to the ‘°"'""‘V ‘ 1:00 {:50 Falls to Sl11‘-t‘l’illldlid her removal from i 6“, 6.5,, the liar car on which she arrived to her 3 Slgtiipskins_ 35 T5 " native element." Wool . . . . . . to is i Flour. family. Silver Leaf. . 1.50 1.65 Daniel Rit:_ proprietor and publisher of ; 1:10,â€, 1,951 {ML-“3‘ ,, _ . . . .. 1.7 2.00 the Hamburg. Ooh. In l‘:p':l:’(n!, says: " I , 1310..“ dipper ‘ , I _ _ . _ _ , . , . 1,25 1,30 was sum-ring from dyspepsia and live:- I Flour‘slrnizhtrol‘cd-....' 1,45 1,53 : tmublo. l look a few bottles of Slliloh's pm“, pcf gumâ€... , lsllo moo \‘ltutitcr and it cured me. lean heartily ‘ ShorIS, -~ . loco lsoo "W'nmwd 3"" Mixed chop, per ton . . . . .. . 22.00 24.00 Q BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN FENBLON FALLS. GIVE ME A CALL BEFORE ORDERING. A GOOD SUIT» T0 MEASURE AND NEW...’ TAILORl ....FOR ALSO_ PER SUIT- CHEAP SUITS FOR BOYS. A First-Class Cutter Engaged. SH -’: PI I I ~ Al’erfect Fit Guaranteed. NEW GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED AT R. TAGGART’S NEW TAILORING STORE. SPRING HAS ARRIVED, and with Spring comes the requirement of new goods. The questlon naturally arises, WHERE (IAN 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. WW All wool Serge Dress Goods, 1? shades, worth 38c, for 250. Black Cashmere, good quality, 38 inches, worth 320., for 20 All wool Henrietta, all shades, worth 85s., for . . . . . . .. 19 Beautiful Cotton Challis, dark and light, worth Me, for 09 .All wool Dress Goods, plain, checks & stripes. worth 250., 15 Prints, wide, fnst colors, new goods, worth 7c., for.... 5' See our Delnille Prints,very wide, new p ltterns,worth 17¢. 13 Factory Cotton, extra heavy Were, 7, 9, and 10c., for . . . . 5, 7, 8' Steamlooms, free from dressing, were 6,8,9,10,12, for 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 Beautiful Embroiderics, beginning at 2c. and up to . . .. $1.00 317 Designs in Laces, coming as low as ...... .. l 379 Sample Pnrosols †“ “ .... 25 Ladies’ Chemise,white cotton,full size, lace trimmed . . . . 29 l‘ “ “ “ embroidery trimmed . . 45 “ Drawers, “ “ tucked, lace trimmed 25 u U it it it embroidly u. 45 “ White Cotton Corset Covers, lace trimmed . ..... 25 “ “ “ cmbroid’y trinl’d . . . . . . .. 35= “ “ Night Robes, “ at 60, 75, $1, $1.35 See our beautiful Shaker Flannel, big drive . . . . . . .. ... 5 ‘l †“ _ “ 32 inches wide...... 10 Heavy Cotton Sllirtings, {fast colors, at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Extra Heavy Feather Ticking, job price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Six Large Linen Finish Handkerchiefs for . . . . .. . . . . . . 25 Ladies’ fawn, black, navy. brown spring 85 summ’r capes 2.90 Beautiful Lace Curtains, taped edges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Cotton Yarn, 5-lb. bunch, wholesale price . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Beautiful Linen Ten Towels, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Men’s Socks, pure wool and very ï¬ne, only . . . . . . . . . . .. IlOl Large Carriage Umbrellas, going at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Five-fourths Table Oil-cloths, new patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Goat’s lO-yds. Spool, black and white, per dozen . . . . .. 30 Ladies, you should 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. CARTER, THE PEOI’LE’S ' FRIEN D, 40 KENT STREET, LINDSAY. {I secoun mmsmu enum- â€"-0F TIIBâ€" . Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred his Co‘mty 0f Vlctoriw Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property The next sittings ol' the above Court wlll beheld ill Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, ON MONDAY, JULY 2nd,'1894, commencingat 10 o’clock ill the Iorenoon At Very Lowest Rates Thursday, Jllne 2lst, will be the last day of Service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun« ties must be served on or before June thh, E. D.HAND, Clerk Companies represented. 23%†FARM PIiOPERTY at very low rates. James Arnold. S. Nevrsoa, Bailiff. Fcnelon Falls, May 2nd, 1894. J. M’FARLAND HAS EVERYTHING“ IN GRORERIES. THE VERY SHRIGEST 00008. Cash for 30 Days. -- Every Article at Bargain. -- W; l .I. MCFARLAND. W1†.... ,..,._._ “armor-m w--.