“we git . ...m. ""7... ,. nu... .. « 4 :.-.$_,_~~ my“ Am“. »._...«:_,.l w ‘ I . . Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No.9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. NEW...’ TAILOR 5m!!!» -â€"£n- our last issue-Mk ï¬â€™Fnrmers wanting repairs for their W. 19'? Elia, who is about to remove‘ to Rakes. Reapers, Mowers, Binders or other Vernon. British Columbia. advertised a 35$?ï¬'fln‘;Plim;:§;§°;gisï¬gg°of£$ Tenders will be received by the under- salc of his household furniture. but bills ' . . corner of Colborne and Francis streets, and signed “P W portpoulng the sale have been elrcullted, not wait until a few days before the repairs Saturday, June 2nd, 994. as owing tothe damage done by floods are neodcd.-â€"-16v2w. to the C.’ P. R. he could not reach his A 0113.“) Turn-... The Salvation ‘ destination. The sale will be held on Army will hold a great 9 days congress Thursday next, the 14th inst. , in Toronto, commencing on the 13th , and continuing to the 2lst of June. All EXCURSION tars. -â€" On Wednesday afternoon our Village was enlivened by 'who.wish. to attend can secure single . . , fare rates by applying. to the agent. for a not from a lame number of excursron- insâ€"Foresters and Sons of Englandâ€" n coupon, which will be signed at head uarte . 1- when the attend the meetino who came by raii from Ballieboro' to q' M y 5 Lindsay. and thence by the steamer "l‘his- mupon entitles them to 3- return Alice Ethel-to the Falls. They were trip free. . M ISINFORMED â€"We were. it appears- yeomen and ycomanesses cluefly, and among them were some ï¬ne specimens misinformed as to Mr. Clarke Wallace oz' manhood and a lot of pretty girls; havinga cigar in his mouth when he . . . irv' ho nun lad with whom he hut bringing pretty girls to Fenclnn l ltcdt y g y Falls is, to use an old saying, like was not acquainted to accompany the “ bringing-coals to Newcastle.†BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN \ l BEFORE FENSLON FALLS. ORDERING. A GOOD SUIT ro MEASURE AND munmsm. for the erection of a. a BRICK scnoorpnousn (size 22 x 32) for U. S. S. No. II, Verulam, Somerrille and Fenelon. Tenders must be marked “ Tenders for School.†The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. :For plans and specifications address JAMES POULSOM, Sec-Trans, Fenelon Falls P. 0. May 8th, 1894.-â€"12.3 COURT OF REVISION. Township of Fenelon. . .. . FOR ALSO_ IEER SUIT- CHEAP SUITS FORBOYS. A First-Class Cutter Engaged. I I I . APcrfect Fit Gunranteed. NEW GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. uoxsr'havan IS MONEY EARNED AT R. TAGGART’S NEW TAILORING STORE. SPRING HAS ARRIVED, and with Spring comes the requirement of new goods. The questionnoturally arises, ' ' WHERE on 1. an THE: BEST VALUE * FOR In MONEY 2- Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Township of Fcnelon will meet {or the Revision of the Assessment Roll of1894 At the Village of Glenarm. on Tuesday, the 5th Day of June, 1894, at l0 o‘clock a. m. Parties desiring to appeal must file notice of their intention with the undersigned not later than the 22nd day of May, or their appeal will not be considered. Oran-semen to Lindsay, and also as to Mr. E FLClnrke having been elected Grand Sovereign in place of Mr. Wal- lace. The ï¬rst mentioned pieca of information was imported to us by a villager and the second by somebody wearing Orange colors; but we after- wards learned that they were both IN A Fixâ€"On Wednesday afternoon three village boys, who had gone down the flaw in a punt and were on land near Greene (it. Ellie’s mill, heard some animal moaning on the opposite shore, and. crossing over. found a roan yearling , heifer with its head caught between nus‘aken' two logs that were lying side by side a, Disarpomrnn â€"There.wns to have few inches apart. The animal Was so ,been a Y‘. P.‘ CI. F}: excursmn from Yal- exhaustcd that. it fell dbwn. when- the ’enti‘a.to.Ecnelon Frills bythc Uolumbtun boys liberated‘it by moving one of the on Monday last, but. owmg to a deten- logs, but it soon got up again and Walked tiou of the steamer from. some cause or slowly aWay. It had a hole in its right, another in theScugog river, It was .50 car. which is, we are told, the mark late when she- reached Sturgeon Pomt that Mr. Robert. Grahame puts: on. his. ’th‘nt shedld‘lnotoeme any»fmtller..‘llroun young cattle. about noon until nearly four- oclock quite a numberroï¬our villagers wore at the landing waiting the araival of'the excumioni'sts .but they. were isappoint- ) . - _ , ed. as were- hlso such of the intending 70b Mondayhthe 4th Of Juner1894! visitors as had never seen the Falls. or, itchth'e‘b'ourof‘lo o’clock a. tn. . All parties. interested w-rll take» notice having seen it" onqe’ were naturally: {and govern themselves accordingly: ’anmous to see it “Samâ€- ; N.‘ B.‘â€"-’l‘he Assessment Roll. is now on ï¬le at the clerk’s ofï¬ce, where- it may be examined by all interested. W. T. JUNKIN, H. J. LYTLE, Clerk. Fenelon Falls, May 15th, 1894. COURT OF REVISION. Notice is hereby given that the Court of A Revision for the corporation of the ?V/LLAGE 0F FENELUIV FALLS :will be held in the-Council Chamber in Jordan’s Block, in the said village, ‘3 W'e gunmntee‘this season tossell'. you better goods for less: ‘ money, than However. Beenoï¬â€˜e'red befOre.. Carr. Swessnr, U.‘S A., San Diego, Cnl.. says: “ Shiloh’s Catnrrh Remedy is the ï¬rst medicine I have ever found that woulisldo me any good.†Price 50 cents. Sold, by W. T. Junkin. Tm: Coursw BELLâ€"By the last motion iothe village councilprocecdings on thday evening it will be seen that at the next meeting a by-law will be in- troduced to intsritute the curfew bell. Ail’wool‘Scr-ge Dress- Gbodi, .17'shhdis: worth‘ 38a, for 25m. : Black Cashmere, goodiquality, 38 'inches, .worth 320., for. 20 g All wool Henrietta, all shhdes; worth 35c;, fort. ... 19' ' Beautiful Cutton.Ch'a:llis',.dork and light, worthid5c., for 09‘ All wool Dress Geode,- plain; checks &stripes; worth 250., 15‘: Prints, wide, fastrcolors,’ new goods, worth 7oz, for.... 53 See our Dclaine Printswery wide, newp:ltterns,worth 170; 131 Factory Cetton, extra heavy were, 7,39,'andT100.,for-'. . . . 5, 7, 8“ Steamlooms, free from dressing, were 6,8,9,10,12, for 5;-7,‘8, 9‘, 10’ O.- The Eldon Agricultural Society will run a farmers’ excursion to the Guelph Model Farm on Friday, June 15th, at ‘ ' ' Village Clerk. . . . . . . . . ‘ . . “limb m“ be “"1†ever cveum" at a _ Beautiful Embroxderics-begmmngnt 2c. nnd.up_ to ~.... $1.00 stated hourâ€"33 58 in {he Wing, .md exuemely low miles- Fenelon F3115: May-‘7“! 1894' 14‘4' 317 Designs in Laces, c’oming'as low as~' 1' y ( †'" ’ 3-79 'Sflml’le'PMRSOIS “ “ “ 25'» Slvduring the summerâ€"after which all children of‘a speciï¬ed'age will be liable to arrest iffonnd on the streets unaccom- panied by parents or guardians. The by-lnw. which is in accordance with an act of parliament... ought to have been : BIRTHS. Rsazru.-â€"- At “Linden Home," Linden Valley, on Friday, June lst, 1894, the wife of Inspector Reazin of a daughter. MARRIED! L:1diés:‘~'0hemise,white cotton,full sizo,lace trimmed II A ‘L- It . 29' “- embroidery trimmed .. 45 “ Dratvers, “- “~ tucked; lace trimmed. 25: N u ' ‘ (t. tt‘. u. embroidry u 45 “ White Cotton Corset COvers, lace trimmed 25- “- “-- “ embroid’y trim'd . . . . . . .. 35 w t d Industrious, sober, ref an e I liable men to sell our complete lines of Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes. A few special varieties controlled by us. Commission orsnlary paid weekly, :and‘iguarnnteed‘l promptly. Edclusi-ve and . y . , . ., i tt.. ct N,’ t R . u r N. .a , Passedilon: use. as little boys, and some- Moms-NESBITTFM the residence of 323°" 1“?â€â€˜ingnigvzi‘. .233: me' Don’t See our beautiful Shelligrrli‘i’::dbl; bi'é'dl'll’e iï¬lffiwl times little girls, are to be seen running the bride's father, 113' the ReV- MP- 31999nflld: 3" pp y Q ' “ “ “ . “ 3'2 inches wide...... ' 10 around long after ought to be not on WedneSdM’r June 6th! llr' ‘vllham J' Heavy Cotton Shirlings, fast colors, atâ€... ... so. one... 5 only “1,05,, 1min bed also ï¬oygee tglMsrybgtl‘» )l'imrtgsfgt tdwglilt-Fr 2-20 ROCHESTER. R- Y- Extra. Heavy Feather Ticking. job price 8 ‘ . ' r. osep 1 es 1 ,n o e owns lp Six» Large Linen Finish Handkerchiefs for . .. ... . .. . .. 25. Ladies’ fawn, black, navy, brown spring & summ'r capes» 2.90 Beautiful Lace Curtains, taped edges . . ...... .... .. 39' Cotton ann, 5-lb. bunch, wh‘olesnle price . . . ... .... ... l;00 Beautiful Linen Tea Towels, .per. dozen . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . 50 Men’s Socks, pure wool and very‘ line, only-.. . ... ... 10 Large Carriage Umbrellas, going-at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Five-fourths Toble Oil-cloths,-new»patterns . . . . '. . . . . . . . 1’5 * Goat’s lO-yds. Spool, black and white, per dozen. .. 30 - Feuclon. W ESTRAtY HEIFER. FlNEDâ€"TWO young fellows from did-rent parts of the country, named respectively Grahnm and Wilsou,.cnme to the Falls last Friday,.got drunk be fore night and-raiscdlsuch a row on the front street, though they did not ï¬ght, that they were both arrested and put into the lock-up. Next morning Graham, who had become fairlysobcr, _was taken before-Mr. Dickson,- wh‘o ï¬ncdzhim $1 and costs, $3.75 more. Wilson, who had had some liquor secreted in his clothes, was dru-uker than when put into the “cooler.†and was accordinglylel't there until the afternoon, when he, too had an interview with Mr. Dickson, and was sentenced to pay a ï¬ne of $1.00 and costs. which' in his case amounted to 88.00; as there were several witnesses. Come on- to- premises of the undersigned, Lot 30'Con. 4, Vernlum, about two weeks ago, rt. red and white yearling Heifer. The Owner can have her upon proving property and. m in charges. l y g C. J. LAMB. Verulum,.June 5th, lS9-l. lllllllllll Slll lll lllllfl IN THE.’ TOWN’SHIP’OF I’ENELON, COUNTY'OF VICTORIA. Pursuant to the power of sale contained in a mortgage (which will be produced at the time ofsnle) there will be offered for sole hypnblicauction, At thallIansion House, in the Village ' of Fenelon Falls, in .the County of Victoria, on Eritlay,_June 29, 1894, Mr 12“ o'clock-noon, by Mr. J. J. Power auctioneer, the following form property :â€" Thc north hnlf‘of 'lot number nineteen in the fourth concession of the said township of Feuclon,.containing one hundred acres, more or less. Upon.the said lands are a hcwcd-‘zlogâ€"dwellinghouse, a. good frame bnrn and-a log barn. About 8') acres are. cleared andtin cultivation. The remoinder is in slush. The purchaser will be entitled 'to possession on the 15th Jitnuory next, but will be entitled to do fall ploughing. .0. 01:20th ' (ENSILAGE) FOR FEEDING PURPOSES. canned sans _MANGEL 5333 THE PEOPLE’SRFRIEND, d0 KENT..STREET,_LINDSAE I ‘ GARDENISEEDS 1snoonn \ SHOCK FRESH. PRICES RIGHT .... ATâ€" W. T. Illi'iKlllls... live, Energelit Men- Wanted ! To represent us in the sale ofnur HARDY-f CANADIAN GROWN NURSERY STOCK. Position permanentltndnil‘ords good chance- of‘ndvnnccmcnt to all workere. Liberal inducements. lo‘neW‘ men. Send for our. Ladies, you should see our stockrof Dress Goods, 1361351163 and Trimmings. Gents, we carry the largest stock of Gents’ Furnishings. .Hats Etc..in Lindsay. SIIILOII'S CURE is sold 'oun gunrnntee.~ It cures incipient consumption. It is the host cough cure.~ Only one cent a. dose; 2.3 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by W: T. Junkin. Tut: PULP 'l‘IILLsâ€"Jrile slatemontin last week's Gazette that the pulp mill would resume operations on Menday was made on the strength ofa communi- cation from the G. T. R. 00., from which it was inferred that. the chemicals would be here by the cnd~.~of the-week; but u second communication (of the re: ceipt of which we were not awarc)stated~ that the expected arrangement withthe strikers in the coal regions had‘not been ï¬gï¬fgï¬tghgagggglm.fhne gigngfdfygpz “rivefl m" The temporary flow†or Jonunry next and the balance on the l5th the vmtll‘Wus taken advantage of to build Junimry,.19.)0, with interest from: lsth two new-.l'urnacos and put ancwxroof on Janlmlziy.g895-Mt81x Per 0913- l’em‘gr Ito 1:19 l. ‘ li um- mom and_u t - , secure ‘ y mor gage .on is so . an . 2h: 1,2,“, were, kept b:,;.sit,;ltrgv;y;g Otherntcrms und‘conditions of sale Will he ' ' i) DIVISION COURT.†â€"-0F.TIIE"" , County of Victoria. Me. Win: Elf E‘Ilis having“ transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take’risks on all classes of property «At Very Lowest Rates The next sittings of the above Court will; be held in Dickson’s hall, Fcnelon Falls, ON MONDAY, JULY 2nd, 1894, commencingnt 10 o’cIOck' in the foreman Thursday, June let, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other com» tics must be served on or before June thln. 8. Nnvwou, E. D. Hun, : Bailiff. Clerk James. Arnold. Fenelon Falls, May 2nd, 1894. Nonebui ï¬rst-classBritish and Canadian Companies represented. WEARM PROPERTY _ at verylow rates. u do known on day of sale and can be - . , . Sorry. to burn that some of themare hammined from thenndcrsigrued. terms. Thcsqt‘gthwgl ’ t . v . A . . , . be w l. M FABLAND HAS EVERYTHING °“' °"F~' HOSKIN i; OGDEN, 23 Toronto St, Toronto,. Vendor-3’ Solicitors. Dnniol l'ti‘z,-proprit‘tor andlpublisherrof the lizlmburg, Ont., IItJ/pr’ILIï¬ll, says: †I'- . was sulfcring from dyspepsia and liver trouble. I took 11 few bottles of Shiloh’s Wurlitzer and it cured me. Icon heartily recommend it.“ m traumas. ,w no: VERY cumcrsr GOODS. Gone to GnAFs.â€"ljast- Saturday forennou no fewer than twenty-two terms of ï¬ne large horses owned by llowry &‘Sons passed through the vil- lauo on theirvway to Rose-dale. where the ï¬rm's alligator tnu. the “ Hamilton H.“ “med them over or, ascow, six of the Carporatipu of the Ocunty of View horses at a time,- to Grand Islaad,,and I “M mu meet they were turned out to grass afterthcir IN. THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, IN ’I'IIE hind shoes had all been taken off. They COER‘I' HOUSE, LINDSAY, worked last winter-in the Hazlitt timber l ...â€... limits in the county of Petcrborough. : purchased some time sea by the Howrys. TueSday’ the 12th Day Oriana" 1894’ o'clock p. m, for the transactibn of and posted Friday night at Bobcaygcon. 3‘ '-' UNICIPAL CORPORATION OF THE L COUNTY-OF VICTORIA. â€"â€" Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council moody-made Clothing at Cost for M' mmm Cash in new. ï¬gï¬?ï¬g§§§§mï¬ l -- Every Article a. Bargain. - Asthma. For Consumption no rl ° where all others ' Coughl, Croup acre 881L033 BELLADONNA PLAB‘IE Throat, Someone. hoopénï¬â€˜gcugh sud '2 curses l A man in t5 been hired to stay all sum. Eweâ€! mum's" ' i f: ' mer on the island. look alter the horses T‘ “1.66353 ’mm. »"'t;.". is y ' toodtocumrou. mecca. Imcc‘ tor-tree. and report if any of them die or meet ‘ County-Clerk's omce, ruthaccldents. l Lindsay, 29m Ma}; lestâ€"45.2; .I. MCFAR LAND... ElmSala. by Watdunkln. w. GIVE ME A CALU- Our Men’s and Boy 3%. Clothing ,Stock is nowcomplete at prices-to please every buyer. . we" nev- “ ...... WM.‘n-mm§ ...-......an -.. _ , . ...-._.-...___..., , ......m... 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