. -,. . ._.....,, _ A»... - f" ‘ “ ‘ .-. gc‘arpets and Oilâ€"Cloths, No. 9: Keenan†.Bloek, KéquStréei-Zr ï¬ndsay, "I “ ’0‘ .; 3, "items to be assessed for north quar- A Streamsâ€"The garden party given Mr. Charlton's Sabbath Observance' A v . _ L. ter tat†14m. 3; Charles Brazellc, for by the Ladies’ 'Aideof the Methodist Bill got aeix months' hoist in the Sen- ‘ l ' “Sggp‘éï¬â€˜gg R mvggggn‘ECAL church in Dr. Wilson's- grounds on ate on Friday. ,. ' FENELOMFAthr. ORDERING. lot 9 con. 11 at $75; Edward Hopkins to be assessed for lot 5 mu. 1, 8400; George Smith to be assessed jointly with Wellington Smith, south half lot 10 con. 1 ; John Jordan. as tenant of lot 31 front range ;.J. W. Smelser, ten- ant lot 32 front range, Ben. Burtchall, owner; John Hughes, north half 17 con. 2, to be changed to Mrs. Hughes ; R. Cottingham estate changed to Mrs. Cottingham; Geo. Fred. Wilson to be assessed for lot 4 east Main street, Kin- mount; Samuel Johnson as tenant lot 54 front range ; . Thos. Drake, tenant lot 7.cou. 9, Geo. Martin, owner; W. S. Dawson as tenant east half 23 con. 3; and that the following be put On for manhood franchise: Edward Hopkins in; John Howie jr.; Jesse Farmelow jr.; Wm. Worsted, manhood franchise and nettenant; and that John McGee be not assessed for lot No. 11 con. 13, said lot to be put on non-resident roll ; and that the roll as revised be the assessment roll for 1894.â€"Carried. mâ€" GAnnsy P;\nrY.’-â€"Wé are requested to give notice that a garden party will Tuesday evening was so - well attended that the receipts amounted to a little over $21. The electric light (which of the evening) was Implemented by Chinese lanterns, there was a plentiful supply of strawberries and. cream, cakes, lemonade 51's., and the affair was in every respect a decided success. Daniel Ritz, proprietor and publisher of the Hamburg, Ont., Independent, says : “ I was suffering from dyspepsia and liver trouble. I * tools a few=bott1eseof"Shilob's Vilnlizer and it cured me. I can heartily recommend it.†Banâ€"About thirty members of the Church of England assembled at the Rectory on Wednesday last to re-shingle the barn and build a new fence along the front of the lot. The work. was interrupted in the afternoon by rain, in consequence of which the fence was not quite ï¬nished, although some of the men remained as long as they could see. A number of young ladies were present with basketsof provisions and furnished- " the workers with an excellent dinner and tea. the biggest one we ever saw came out of misbehaved itself during the early part A party of excursionists near Tralee. county Kerry, Ireland, picked “up an old shell near an artillery camp and be: gan rolling it along the ground. The shell exploded and killed three of the party and wounded a dozen others. The steamer from China reports that a band of pirates, with eight junks, re. oently planned to attack Tanchi, a walled village in the district of. ï¬sh- ning Qu'angtsuno'. The villagers, learn- ing of the intention, procured the asâ€" sistance of some Yemen runners and soldiers, so that when the pirates arriv- ed they were surrouaded by a force of 500 men. There was a desperate ï¬ght, in which thirty-two pirates were killed and three captured. Three of the junks were seized and. many pirates were drowned while trying to escape to their squadron. Eight villagers were wound- ed, one mortally. m: FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill Co. Fenelon Falls, Friday, June 29th, 1894. TA A GOOD SUIT TOMEASURE . . .. . .FOR- “50‘ PER SUIT- CHEAP'SUITS FOR BOYS. A. First-Class Cutter Engaged. I I" APerfect Fit Guaranteed. NEW GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE. TIMES. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED ar R. TKGGART’S, NE'W; TAILORING STORE. SPRING HAS. ARRIVED, and witlrSpring-comes the requirement‘of new goods. The question naturally arises, Coat’s- 10-yds. Spool, black and 'white,~.per.doz‘en . . . . .. 30. AND be held at Jame‘s’s church Rectory A FALL._Yestetday morning about Whennseotch orFife 67 to 70 goat“? gve'ilgg 0f :lhlérSdla-y’ July 5th 8 o’clock while Mr. A. Inkpin and Mr: $393?fallipel‘b’llfheL-t- 5? f0 a ‘4 " s ‘ z' - ~, ‘: :P‘ 1111331011 cclntsrre res imeutsextra. E. B. Whymn were, engaged phstering Bari-'3", :Eitnbishel Z; j. , ‘ “wee S w “W 5' 0" realm-V repaus' the outside 050% of the Smith Eatate’s Buckgv’hem u 45 50 1 , Ixcvnstox &‘TICNIC.-â€"The Fenelon houses on Glift‘on street; the scaffolding Oats, u at 35 9 Branch Agricultural Society intend on which they were standing gave way Pease, “ 56 58 . i ‘. . running a farmer's excursion to Jacob’s in consequence of some of the nails gthtt 42 :5 _ p L . V Island on Wednesday, July 18th. by breaking, and [they both fell to the 33,3839?“ 1,) f2 13 We guarantee tlns season to :sell‘ yousbett'er goods for less the ï¬ne. 'new steamer Colzunbian. ground, adistance of 51x or eight. feet. .Egg,,;,e,.40551123:III 5 . 9 money than hasrever' beeu'ofl‘ered‘ before.. Posters gmng full particulars Will be Mr. Iukpm’s right'szde was spraped‘aud‘ Hay,..per ton...... . 6.00 7.00 p ' ‘ issued in a few days.- "bruised-Eby- a piece of'scaï¬'oldmg, but he glues . .... .. 1.00 1.50 “W “WWW! v . r - was at work a sin in half an hour ogs..._... 6.00 6.50 - ' SHILOflS CURE ts sold on 11- gum‘fmlee- havin" been moï¬e fortunate than M-r: Sheepskins.,,.,.. 35 75 All wool Serge Dress~Goods, 1Tshhdes;worth' 38m, for- 25c. .t cures 11101 ntnt consumption. It is the a . , . . ‘ l - . .l . Wool , . _ . . , ., 15 17 Black Cashmere good quality 38 inches worth 32c. for, 20 {3‘35" cough cure‘ only. one cent a dose l WI‘XmH’ Whose ï¬ght.ankle was so bgdly Fleur, family-,Silver Leaf. . 1.55 1.70 All wool Henrietta, all shade’s, worth 35o, for .. . . . . . 19 "J (all? ‘30 cilns and ‘31 per bottle' sow spramed Phat 9" carnage W95 Obtamed Flour,-best bukers’ . . . . . . . . 1.75 2.00 Beautiful Cotton Challis, dark and light, worth 150., for 09: 3' ' ' “n m' to take him home, and*he well nodoubt Flour, clipper... .. . . . . . . . 1.30 1.40 All woolDress Goods',plain,ch'ecks it stripes,-worth 250., 15:. DIVISION Conar Amormmrnnrâ€" be laid up forfseveral days.- gonr:Straightrolléd'imu 11-33 “1533 grin“: gig?» fag,“ .°°1°“5"“ewd3°°d5' Wm“ 7°" mm» 5‘ \I. ,C ls, ,- J l f- “ ,h- h I , ~ p on, per on...... . . eeour came rmts verywi e new-patterns wortltl7c. 13: égnfjév Dmï¬inio: yljmn fvi†It; 8n 7 The {Ellison or In shims: “ . .. .. . 16.00 18.00 Factory Cotton,extrrt heavy werb, 7, 9,‘and 1063., for . . . . 5; 7, 8- “! d...» h 0 d _ (‘iyJ d D h Shemss usuhu‘y é‘a‘epends. upontalh; Mixed chop, per ton . 22.00 24.00 Steamlooms, free from dressing, were 6,8,9,10.12_. for 5,7, 8,9, 10' 1'0“ ~13. t c a“. ) an _ u 3‘3 9110 8‘ princip1e5,und there is no mediciï¬e.t‘lfat2_ Beautiful Embroideries, beginning'nt 2c.'nnd‘up- to $1.00 re, directed us to give notrc'cthat the next meets with general favor. unless.“ 1mg , . I 317 Designs in Laces, coming as low as- . .. 1 i sittings of the 2nd Drvrsxon Court, in- more than ordinary virtue. The secret of: l 3.79.5331?†brawls “. u . “ 25 “humanly ï¬xed fur that day, will be q“. successof;.-Ese1jnylsLiver-{Jozengegis l ’ I Ladies’Chgmtsemhrtep‘otton,fp‘llnuance-trimmed» . . . . . 29: “dim-U‘Ded until M'Onday, JULY 9¢hv {kgfvefncém‘iï¬cggyEggtrlr;°t:£§’n8.ng To represent us in the sale of our HARDY u .. Drawers, u u. (edgigglchcznï¬ï¬géd- ., g ‘ n a - ' ' I ’ ' ' ‘ I“ ncuoor. Exanmartoxs.â€"The lllgll powers of the digestive system. They-build géï¬ggriymfnigxlgdigï¬gfRggfgfligé “‘ _“ “‘ “' “‘ emlzmd’y “ 45 school entrance examinations, the leav- it up. They are 501d M 25 Gents-~9- b°x1~°r* 03.},dvanicme,,t ,0 .,11 workefe Liberal ' WI‘It‘i,C°tt°“ Corset Covers†“9° trllnme‘i - - ' - - - 25- in}.r examinations and the examinations 5j‘b0395. f†5‘ don“t" " inducements to new men. Send for our u a Night Eobesembm‘lll muggéd SI for third class teachers’ certiï¬cates com: 3 ~A.G1m'.--Gn electioo'ddyy-Tiles‘lay terms' The trial Wm 005‘ you nothing- See our beautiful Shaker-Flannbl,bigot-ire . . . . . i. .. ’ mounted in our public schools yesterday last, Mr. James P; Palmer of Fenelon V STONE & WELLINGTON, “ H “ “- 32 inches wide . . . . . . 10- moruiug, and, we suppose, will not be presented us with two strawberries, a 12'3m- T011031“): ONT- Heavycptton Shiftingsg f8.†00.10â€: a} - - - - - . - - - - - - . . - . . 5‘ over until. to-morrow night. The ex- big; one and a little one;-but;whether- ' gitrï¬ggzvï¬'ifï¬â€˜lh‘fésg‘gmgélgghPrgci., - - ' ° ' - - - - - - - - -‘ 98' . . w _ p . - †_ A. r . . _ . a t e teach“... . . . . . . . J‘ .uuums me Mr. inspector Keane and he brought two for fear. one might feel {Pilï¬tl‘lousitSObilri 1‘9 Ladlestï¬wn’ bmck’navy‘bmwnspï¬ng isnmmq. “peg 2.9,“; Mr; Mosrgrore of Kirkï¬eld. lonely, or'whether"the.'ltttle one was to com 1e to has of V 1‘“ 9 3:9“, 0:31.80“; Beautiful Lace Curtains, taped edges , . . . . . . . , , 39 ORANGE SERRIO§.â€"The members of make the big Qï¬e'lOOk bigger by com" Potalloes. :1ch speclidietfdrieti:s{crdntrol‘i:d 0mm.“ Yflrp’ 5'lb‘ band" “'hOlesale mice ‘ ' - ' ' ' - ' - t - l 1'00 ‘3 j,_ 0. L. No. 996 will meet in their pal‘lSOD,-W0 do not know. .Hts avowed by ,,3_ Commission 0,. salary paid weekly, ï¬em’lllgfll IIpmcn Tea quels, per dozen.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 “be room at 9 30 a m on Sunday Object to presenting us With the big and guaranteed promptly. Exclusive and Lens 00° i’ pug; ‘zoonand wiry ï¬né’only ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 10‘ V‘ H ,' ' . ‘ ~’ stra-wberry’was to enable us to say that choice of territory given. Outï¬t free. Don’t luge Mnngg m Fe 9'5! gomg‘M'H'“ ' - ' ~ ' - ' ' - - - - 50‘ " J ulyISth, and. accompamedbythe Ma- ' delay Apply a, once for terms Five-fourths‘Table'Ofl-cl'mllsi‘ncmPatterns- . . . . . . . . . . . 25 a lo 'eaf L'odo‘c of True Blues will , . I i ' L * Emma divine :ervico in the pmébyte- hlS garden ; .butwe can't'say that‘eveu' ' ALLEN NURSERY CO†i rian church. A cordial invitation is to gratify M“ Palmer’s vanity’ because 2-20 ROCHESTER’N'Y' H“: “HHmi“uâ€m“‘“uuuuuu-m‘“â€Â°Â°â€Â°Â°Â°Â°Â°Â°W°'°‘M extended to~all member of the Oranee we have seen b‘gg" “lest and we are a ' a ' â€" - 2 l ' ~ ‘ - - - and True Blue Orders. 5 a perfect martyr to vemcny. But, at any Lathes, you should see our stock .of Dress:§oods. Delatnes and Trimmings. 5 q .rate, we can truthfully say that'the gift Gents. we carry th? largest stock of Gents Furnishings. Hats ,Etc. in Lindsay... Smear“ Curtâ€"On Tuesday last was unprecedented, as he is “8.5â€â€; OurMensand Boys.ClothmgStockisnowcomplete atpricestopleaseeverybuyer.. 3 Mr- Ihdwfll‘d (louver-‘50, 000 Of the em‘ fruit raiser who ever, in the course of . ‘ '-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"___.__. 1“ EMFCCS “3 the red m‘llv “'35 cut on the our leng and checkered career, present- _ , "0M Of his “.‘lhE log by 0‘30 Of the 1003 ed us with exactly two strawberries. If c j " baud Siï¬wsi 1mm" sprang: 0P9“ “51 he had brought only the~big one and I ' f’imel‘: “Km “"19" mica?“ “Om-the 0°†had’eaten it'himself. after allowing us to =,- ~_ I . t . ‘ 1†Wl‘wl‘†“"“E'C‘l' [)r-Gml"m_’-dre“5°d inspect and “heft†it, we should not I ' 2* the wound. winch was not serious, and have been much more surprised; 3 I V l '9 . M r. Converse was at work. again very V ' 40 KENT STREET, LINDSAY. shortly ulterwards. ' ‘ (ENSILAGE) The recent hot wave touched all parts Car'rkslwlriixsrt, {7.8.1.11}, Suthiegcl), Cï¬nlq of the continent. - FOB FEEDING PURPOSES. ' N I su)‘s:“ .2 ll 01‘s ‘atnrri cme " is he rst ‘ . .. . x . _ ' 5| I , ’_ . . -' - medicine I have ever found thtit would do saw].de evenmg’s storm did .oons‘g' - ' I. N meuuy good." Price so cents. Sold by embleï¬nmnse to crops_ and fences m - ~ ._ ' " w T. Junkim the neighborhood'of Whitby. . ' llnromr Coxvssrrou. â€" A‘ mass A‘ des ateh from Paris says sisty “£15235CE‘Bï¬gï¬esgatz‘ï¬e' llri'ggigggrelg' : The 110-“ Billings of the meeting: of the Reformers of North 03598 an ï¬fteen deaths from 011016“ A L E to take risks on all classbsiof ro ert . - ' Victoria will be held in Dickson’s hall, have occurred at Jéneppe. near Liege, M S .' p p y’ . COND’ DIVISION COURT Fl‘lmou Fans, at one O’clock p. m. on Belgium.. V . . I - At Very Lowest- Ratos 1111110 Cbunty of Victoria will beheld on Tuesday. July 10th. for the purpose of A lierrlï¬c fitftl‘yl-"Mica-'Wï¬tel‘m‘yn. _ ' nominating a candidate to contest the Y4 and “01th on do"): AVDALL KIVDS OF' Nonebu’tï¬rst-classBrilish’andChnadian ’1 ’ ' riding» , the approaching election for great damage to crops, buildings and ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ cam anies re re e t d ihSlGBQ'OfMondflnyuly 2nd. as previously the ll’onusc of Commons. A large at-. fences. D p p s n e " “veriï¬ed- teuuauce is requested, as it is of the The tifiVD'Of'KngleY. K305“; W5 - ‘ - . By °'d"'°f Judge Dean- Utums; importï¬uce that, the candidate 311110501:de a 0’101‘008'00 Bibu- _____N S-.Nmm°m E D HAW) having the greatest politiCal strength 3y 0‘8 t: “03"1’9099 "‘3‘ Sal ' ‘0 at 781'! 10W “Res-- B 'I’n†' . A ' fl, , - - - ‘ .. STOCK' FRESH. PRICES‘RIGHT m I ' Clerk" . ..ould TLCOIVC the nomination. A have been killed I ' I _ > James Arnold. Fenelon Falls, June 22nd, I891. ' llr. Saw Beansâ€"As Casey Junkin, A.'e“'yeâ€â€˜Â°ld My named anque’ â€" AT '" the 11-year-old son of Mr. James Jun- 0f L‘chute’ Quebeo' bought 39mg to- -‘ ' y ‘ kin of Verulam, was walking, a few bacco .8 few. days‘ ago ind beg“? to w. T. s.- .lays ace. along a path at the edge of 9h?" “H.119 awf‘llqmd“s°m° 0f the i I l I i " ' the unelmml part of his-father’s farm, Jame am? It kind h'm' _ _ i [I I I be nearly stepped on to a large she bear All Hamlmb- Ni 1.3-} Belâ€? MCKEX: tlut was lying on the broad of her back 23 years of 38°: “Widem'lly 01“. l118- ; no] playing with two cubs. Fortu- 5080?: Mid Bftel’WBrdg: got'somopmsoni m nuter she neither saw nor heard him, supposed '0. b0. Pans green: “to the ' as the playful growling of the subs rcn- cm. He died'm gm“ agouytwo hours > derol the sound of his footsteps in- later" G nuiiblo; so he quietly retreated and There was a- terrible storm near- $ - I ‘ twlt another mad to the berry patch to Charleston, West Virginia. last Friday. which he was. bound, and the family Trees were snapped off and fences blown ._ a know nothing of his adventure until he :0: home in the evening. Mr. Juukin thinks the bear has been on his farm for two years, but he has never attempt~ cl to molest it, as it has done no harm down. Many crops were ruined. Lucy Watts. the nine-year-old daughter of Gen. Watts, United States District At- torney, was killed by lightning. Never before in the port of Baltimore .. .1: 5 ' L "" V j" J Tarn Gnu: Cocoa C18 1 that he is aware of. and the woods in was seen such a large tropical fruit fleet ggemtallnothers ftti Chatghil. Cronph sun which it lives are of considerable extent as arrived on Thursday of last week. “3.1;, £§§'駧2&mpu§§‘lc“ “:5 and and very difficult to penetrate. hams islands with 65.574 dozens of antes. Fora Lame Back 0 Ch rt‘ ' . we dBï¬gï¬fNi-va a“ pinmpples. The cams muggmm SHILOH‘BBE Pinata £52 "' 1619 a! Bargaln. "" Elects and Shoes at a sacriï¬ce. No matter l Ten schooners came in from the Ba- 5000 to 9.000 dozens. It was impos- lmw we get them-you can have them atgsible to handle the great amount of less than wholesale prices. . . . JOHNSON & SlSSON . . . “:‘tre Monster Shoe Men . - Lindsay. fruit. Several of the vessels were sent outside the harbor to keep the cargoes cool until wanted. has cured thousands, and will con: to takenln time. Sold by Drung on a 33a:- » . . sensor: marlin“: Prtcawcta. , For sale by 3.7.. titanium. U Q at. Ready-made Clothing at Cost for Cash for 80 Days. J. McFAnLAND.