,only the cynical and tlle fawning can been told that social institutions were roguery. Every day took away an il- Carpets and Oil-Cloths, NO. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. 'Iiu. ‘ P. A.'8.â€"An agent of the P. I’. A _ named Richard~on held an open meeting in the Orange hall in this village last Wednesday evening and there was a good attendance; but as the invitations were giien privately. and we did not get one we knew nO~ thing of the meeting until the following morning. The mysterious stranger, who BEST VALUE EVER GIVE ME A CALL‘. NEW-n soil? “ï¬rst $|o AND $2.. AUDITORS’ REPORT. JOHN J ORDAN, Treasurer, in account with Union School Section 1‘0. 3, Feuelou Falls, for the year 1893. 1893. Dr. came and went vi-r" quietly, and who is J said to be an excl-lent speaker, ex- “0- i To cash balance~ on hand from 1892.... . . . . . . . 41 24 pnessed the intention of returning next 2': ggglnzlï¬rï¬maiflsurer ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6?; gill ALSO_ ‘ PER SUIT- week for the purpose of organizing a June' 98 n W murmur "3 ‘ ' ' ' ' ’ ‘ ’ ' ‘ ° ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. . , on 3 months note at 8 per cent.. 550 00 loll-:8- Oct. l3 “ from Village Treasurer, legislative grant . . . . . . 13?. 00 CAPT. Sway“. U S‘ A†Sm, Diego, Ca," Y ‘1)6 Austin «I: Craig, note 3 .mos. at 8 per cent. 265 00 I I I A Fix-spcmsspuuer Engagci “5.3 , u Shuohis CamHh Remedy is ,he ï¬rst 3::- u †£gi£::0{}gzgï¬ng examinations . . . . . . 3:3 APerfect Fit Guaranteed. medicine I have ever found that would do ' “fer - - - . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . me any good." Price 50 cents. Sold. by 31 u 'L †...... .......... 172 5042236 95 W. T. Junkiu. , Cr. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED are ) _ l - I r . 100R FELLOW' .“ e are Gradual“) Jan. 30 By cash paid F. Sandi’ord, account . ... . ...$ 4 75 l "lrormCd that a rcs'deut 0f Omemee “ “ Joseph Hearth/1} cords wood . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 50 drove all the way to the Falls last MM, 15 u u 19 cords wood M $2.75 52 25 I .. Monday for the purpose of consulting “ “ “ l cord pine'wood . . . . . . .. 1 75 the “ wise woman †who lives south of 23 (‘f ‘1“ if 80563.!“ $2.7?1 . . . . . 2? g: the erer, and that. when the poor dupe N ‘; cor pine woo A left her shanty his face wore a satisï¬ed ,, ,, §$£SMI§333gflul quarter’s 93181? 13(5) 33 , smile, as if he thought he had. got full it a Miss Sullimgr ,, “n†75 00 value for his money. The saying that H “- m‘iss Mung“) u. "u 68 75 ’ “ the tools are not all dead yet " still i g?“ gï¬mdemn: “ 53 13 d 1 ' ' 158 an “ 5313 ' ' ' - _ has a good deal of truth In It. “ “ Mrs. Swanion’ caretaker n 25 an Wit 1 Spring comes the requirement of new goods. The Daniel Riez, proprietor and publisher of . “ “ Miss Bell, u ....... . 18 75 question naturally arises, the Hamburg, Ont., Independent, says : “ I APUI 11‘ “- W. Cburehrwindlow blinï¬...... ...... . ... 23 00 was suffering from dyspepsia and liver 1? “ S: McCutcheon, repairiug~.... 2 75 ' trouble. I took a few bottles of Shiloh’s 27 †_ “ “ "mu-"- 2 00 ' T Vimnzer and it cured me. I can hem-my May 8 “ C. Wise, cleaning closet....... . . . . . . .. . 5- 00 recummend it.†18 u D- Hand: Printing .... 10 00 ' 9 is. it Tm; Swmo Bmoon. â€"â€" The first June .. F‘fbgefg‘ggggjggf‘gc;;;g 3:13:33: 33;; 4? 32 F .; steamer to go from the Fcnelon r‘lver ‘Jnly 1- H Mr. McDougall, quarter's salary 150 00 , , into Cameron lake was the little Water gape 3i: 1: Ill?“ gonald, « 75 00 We guarantee this season tosell you better goods for less. - - ' it r Witchmhlcb pqssedthfough {he 1091!!!“ . u 3' u ,, M's: Hwy“: ,, g; money than has ever been Offered before. Saturday morning, whistled imperlonsly r K, “ Miss Cnmémn “ 53 H for the swing to be Opened and faérly ., “ Miss Mncniven: ,, 68 7% woo-comm shrieked with triumph when the poo er- 3 “ Miss Bell piling wood and quarter’s salary 23 75 _ , ous structure slowly revolved upon its 8 " Mrs. Swa’nton, quarter’s salary...... . .. 11 25 g,“ :081 Shcrge Dress Goo‘lsi 17' {bade-‘3- WOI‘tb 336-» for 256s. turntable in obedience to her command, “ “ MI‘. McDongall, balance of $318.17.... ...... 60 00 p , lac 9'8 mete! gOOd qual‘tYY 38 Inches: worth“ szc'rfon 30 . (not. to u. M,_ Ma bee sum, . to Oct 1 82 50 A l wool Henrietta, all shades, worth 35c., for..... ...., 19- The wire cable attached. to the bolt that u u . Miss Dinah, quite“ suing“ ' 75 no ' Beautiful Cotton Challis, dark and light, worth 150., for 09. holds the swing in posmon when closed 'u u Miss Macniv’en, ,, 68 75 All wool press Goods, plain, checks & stripes, worth 25m, 15. proved to be not strong enough. and u a Miss Cameron, “ _ 53 ,3 Prints, Wide, fast colors, new goods, worth 70,.) for-“l 5_ broke when the strain was put upon it, “ “ Miss Sullivan, “ . . .. . . .. . . .. 75 00 8"" °urDe1mnePrmtsivery Wide:new-Piluel‘nsiworlh 170- 135 which caused a brief delay ' but the “ “ Miss Hand, “ 53 13 Facmry 0°“onlexm‘ heavchre’7’9iand‘109‘ifor'nu 5,7,3‘ b It soon drawn and Ithe cable I (L it Miss Be", caretaker, u "u" 18 75 Steamloomsflreeofrom dressipgiwere 6,8,9,10,12, for 5, 7, 8,9,10. o - was b b l, ,d b t nuer . i. ,, Mmswanton’ ,, ,, 1, 25 gleguï¬lful Em'brtli‘iderles, beginning at 20; and up to $1.00 will no on t erep ace y as to D u “ mum“, priminguumm 1 00 379 SeSIgIIISIIp ace;s,com‘inga‘s‘10w‘as................. 1 one. . “ “ Mrs. Swanton, piling wood .... . 2 00 L d. “age .“msg.5 t ' , . I "‘1" “"4"†25- spRING BARGAIN, Dec. 22 “ Miss Donald, quarter’s salary 75 00 ï¬les ï¬m'se’w "e :3? “may s‘ze’ “9° “mined ""- 29‘ We have secured a large quantity of 23 “ Miss Gamerâ€: “ o - - - - - 53 ‘3 n u u embmldety "mined 45 .ï¬ N0 mane! u it Miss Macniven’ .. 63 75 “ Drawers, tucked, lace trimmed 25 Boots and Shoes at asacri eel; h - t . w “- MissHflnd “ . u . 53 13 . ‘u u a. to embromiy .. 45‘ 110W “70 30‘ themâ€"31°? can “6 t em a u u Miss Sulliv’an u ' " ' 75 00 “- White Cotton C‘Orset'Covers, lace trimmedh...†25, 1â€â€œ "m" “mesa†pmes' ‘ u a Mr. Mayhee ’ n 3:222: 137 50 “~ “- . “ embroid’y.trim’d......... 35. . . . JOHNSON 5:; SISSON . . . u “ Mi B l ’ k u "" ' u (L- Nightuobes’ ii at 60’75’$l’$1_35' ss el,careta er 18 75 . . . .. . The Monster Shoe Men - - Lindsay. u u Mm swanton u u . ll 25 See our bemï¬ï¬ul Shsker..p,19:‘nneli‘bégidnge .5, u u - - ‘ inc 'ea wi 0...... 10 W - 29 ,, 1:."Vï¬fï¬iï¬â€˜fflgfuitglwmg ' ' "" g geavyé‘iottonFShilrtings, fast colors, at. . . . . . . . .. , , , , . , 5 I ‘ . u u I - o-oo-ooanuooo-onno envy (antler Ticking,jobprice......'....... 8 Evolution of an Anarchist. †“ ggieniiglgzgrggpaggygtoga;---- f Six _Large Linen.Finish-Handkerchiefs for. 25 1p 1- t H tug; before his “ N J. Palmer, ’wood ..:.â€.'.:.â€.'....â€::Z 6 oo Lf‘dle?’ “mi black, 133W. brown Spring & 811mm’r capes 2-90 lic‘Auarc lls enry, J I . h ,, ,, McDouga" & Brandon, two brooms. . H I I n 25 Beautiful Lace Curtains, taped edges . . _, , , , , , _ , _ . _ 39 execution, made a speech w 110 may ,, ,, 0. Wise Meaning closet l 09 Cotton Yarp, 5-1b. bunch, wholesale price . .. Loo help to explain a social phenomenon 31 “ Cash bglance on hand ' ' 13 734223,, 95 Beautiful Linen Tea Towels, per dozen.... 50: which or lexes and alarms the public- ' ' ' ° ' ' i " Men’s SOCkSi-Rure W°°1and very ï¬ne: only.†-- i - u 10' . p p .1] Id He r said that Large Carriage Umbrellas, going at..._.....,,... . .. .. . 50 “its 0f we 0 ( “or ' n y Five-fourths Table Oil-cloths, new patterns... . 2‘5: We hereby certify that we examined the Treasurer‘s books and compared them with Coat’s 10- d . S I ' vouchers produced and found them to be correct. y 8 p00 "mum and White’ per dozen ' ' ' ' " 30 “WW MONO-006M- Ladies, you should see- our stock of . Dress: Goods, Delaines and Trimming-s. 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. PEOPLE’S‘ FRIEN D... 40 KENT STREET, LINDSAY.. EN secoun. Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred his county or Victoria' Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At Very Lowest Rates. until about the middle of 1891 he had lived among people imbued with the existing morality, and had been accus- tomed to respect, and even to love, the principals of patriotism, family authority and property. The change in his senti- meats may be best described in his own words :â€" “ I had been told that life was easy and amply open to the intelligent and resolute, but experience showed me that ?.FITZGERALDi } Auditors. J. Feb. 14th, 1894. F. KERR, The new Wim‘ipeg directory Places COURT OF REVISION. the population of that city at 35.500. The worst sand storm fol‘ ï¬ve 519an Notice is hereby given that the Court of prevailed in South Dakota on Friday Revision for the corporation of the a"i3li.".“il‘°iiii§§§ iffl’iiéiiftcutean VILLAGE OF FE/VELU-IV FALLS Auburn. N. Y-, for the murder of De will be held in the Council Chamber in tectivc Harvey of Syracuse. Jordan’s Block, in the said village, Talmage’s new tabernacle and other . , buildings in Brooklyn were burned on on MondaYi the 4th Of June: 1894) Sunday. Loss, $1,000,000. at the hour ofz‘l‘O o’clock a. in. Near Henning‘ ï¬ling†on Blonday a All parties interested Will take notice ,, - - and govern themselves accordingly. cyclone lifted a section of the Northern N. B;_The Assessment Roll is now on Paciï¬c traf’k Wily mm the a" 91nd ï¬le at the clerk’s ofï¬ce, where it may be scattered It Over the surroundmg examined by all interested; country. W. T; JUNKIN, 'w' *‘â€" ‘ "'â€"‘" Village Clerk. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenclon Falls, May 7th, 1894. 14-4. get a good seat at the banquet. I had based on justice and equality, but I found about me only falsehood and DIVISION COURT.†â€"â€"OF TIIE~ lusion from me. Wherever I went I witnessed the same suffering in some, the same enjoymeuts in others, I' was not slow in comprehending that the big words I had been taught to venerateâ€" honor, devotion, dutyâ€"were merely a mask for the most shameful turpitudcs. The manufacturer. who built up a col- lossal fortune on his worltingmcn’s labor, while they lacked everything. was an honest gentleman. The Deputy, the Minister, whose hands were always open to bribes. was 'devotcd to the public The next sittings of the above Court with be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenclon Falls, ‘ ON MONDAY, JULY 2nd, 1894, commencingat 10 o’clock in the forcnoon Reported by the North Star Roller Mill 6’0. live, Energetic Men Wanin ! Wheat. Scotch or Fife .... 64 to 65 . Wheat, fall, per bushel. . . . CO 62 To represent us in the sale of our HARDY “cumming a. 58 60 CANADIAN GROWN NURSERY STOCK. choc Barley, per bushel. . . . . . .. 43: 45 Position permanent and affords good chance Buckwheat “ .... 43; 45 of advancement to all workere. Liberal None buifirst-class British and‘Caoadian . Thursday, June 2lst, will be the last day Companies represented. of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun. ties must be served on.or before June lCtli r6“ FARM: PROPERTY weal. ITIIC officer who tl‘led‘tl‘ie new 0mg, n. “I...†24 35 inducements to new men. Send for Ollr a, 1 , S‘NEVIBON) E-D-HAND. model rifle on children seven years old Pause, ii 55, 57 terms. The trial will cost you nothing. 'Ver-‘T 0“ m 89' Bailiï¬â€˜. Clerk James. Arnold. ; Fcnelou Falls, May 2nd, l894. had done his duty, and the Premier in Parliament had oflcrcd him congratu- lotions." Rye, “r 43 45 STONE St WELLINGTON, l’otntoes,_ “ .. .. . 25‘ 30 12-3m TORONTO, ONr. Blittcr,pci;ilb............ lg _____, iiif’pli‘mif‘f?:;i::t::::. 6.00 7... TENDERS WANTED. Hides 1.00 1.50 -w Muudella’s Resignation. M“ J. M’FARLAND HA8 EVERYTHIHG' Tenders will be received by the underâ€" -Hogs . . . . . . . . . . 6.00 6.50 . " ‘ 35 75 Signed up to The Right l‘lon. _Anthony J. Blun- alggfshmiz': . . ' I _ ' I . . . ,6 ,8 Saturday, June 21"],394. dolla, whose resignation of his posnion “our, family, Simâ€. Leaf†L59 L65 I _ H in the Cabinet as President of the Floor, best bakers’.... 1.75 2.00 for the erection of a Board of 'I‘rade :rew out of his connec- Flour, clippei-....;(.1 . . . . . . A BRICK SCHOOLJIOUSE . tion as director of the defunct New glgpr,psetpi‘i§pt.roll: 15:03 16:00 (size 22 x 32) for p. S. S‘ XO. “y vemlflmh Zezilaud Loan Company. has addressed l Slmris ,, .... u . 1600 moo Somcmnc and Fendom Tenders must be | a loner m hisCMSlimCMS i“ the Bright Mixed biiop, per ton... ... . 22.00 24.00 “lurked “ Tenders for School.†The lowest l . sidedivision of Slleilieldmxplainin: that ,. M 0" “my tend“ "0t necessarily accepted-l H . h Side]. h, occu_ Fenelon Falls P: 0.‘ ' a . c an e pm i d n e P; v My... Rea. y-made thing at as for pied any other W“ “n ‘3': ‘ ,- ° C. , You“, is hereby given that the Conncil of M ment he “‘0‘!†ha“ remawed m oï¬me i i the Ton'uship of Fcnelon will meet for ESTRALXV Inc),L “5f, . h f . . Gas or 30 De. 5. of’l‘radc he. would necessarily be obliged ’ At the Village of 618nm,“ Tuesday, 27 in the 4th concession of Fcnelon, on ' y m pacajlldgfllcut upon the affairs of the, the 5th D8 of June 1894’ WBdnesflal'i “fly 2nd. a bay and white - Vow Zi-uland Loan Company. as well as . y . ’ . . iPWFv “'"h a saddle 0" “Dd 1Wâ€t or“ bridle .n- E ry' Art 1 B .0 ‘ ‘at 10 o‘clock a. m. Parties desxrlng ‘0 around his neck. The owner can have him‘ e a -. ublic enquiry lmo the “minimalâ€? i mm the undersigned not later than the . . Er the. affairs of that concern, and "it and day or May, or their appeal will not Fem,“ 3m ml “94 ‘Yi2;MARSH' w becomiu in him to oflicia :be ‘onsider‘d. ’ ’ ' ‘ ’- would bL ll“ 3 y i " i n_ J, LYTLE, Clerk. M‘m . - i . Subscribe for the Gaza is: he resigned because he did not wish to i For Plans and SWCiï¬mtions address and ignored the unjust criticisms of his we Revision on,†Assessmem on the evidence taken before the recent : certify to his own acts in a Privatei Fwd“ Fans, my mm. 189‘. 1‘ M R D.1 cripple the machinery of the department "wnshlp Mymnflon. JAMES POULSO-‘liSCC‘T'ensv l enemies, but as president of the Board Roll ot‘1894 Came on to the subscriber's premises, lot' .- appcal must ï¬le notice of their intention on proving property and paying charges. capacity. “.M he. ~ «*3 " ’W'W mm'wszâ€"afl m-â€"* . . yrsm M’â€"~