Jelly, 1 Miss M. Ellis, 2 Mrs. Greena- A CLOVER MILLâ€"On Tuesday of way. Preserved fruit. tame, 1 Mrs. ternoon a handsome new clover mill Junkin, 2 Mrs. Reuben Moore. Pickles, from Sawyer S; Massey’s works at Ham- 1 Mrs. Greenaway,-2 Mrs. R. Moore. ilton passed through the Falls on its way from the station to Mr. W. H. FANCY WORK. , . -. Stevensons farm in Verulam. The Arrasene work, 1 Mrs. M. Haygarth, _ mill, which is about as big as a thrash- 2 Mrs. D. Brown. Ribbosene work, 1 ing machine, is called the Monitor, is “'9' GteennwnY) Mrs- D- Brown. well ï¬nished and handsomely painted, Drawn work, 1 Miss M. Ellis, 2 Miss , , , , and must have cost a good deal of Cullls. Filoselle, 1 Miss Cullts, 2 Mrs. money, thong}, we could not leaâ€, the R. Oxby. Tidy, 1 Mrs. Greenaway, 2 _ exact price. It is, we are informed, MTSv Haygnnh- Enlbr‘flderi' 0“ silk, 1 the ï¬rst clover mill ever brought across Mm Grecm'myo 2 MISS 11- Deneh- the Fenelon River, and its presence in Embroidery on muslin, 1 Mrs. Greena- _ the locality will no doubt cause an in- way' 2 M'S- D Browne Applique work- crease in the quantity of clover allowed internment†Furniture. S ‘ _, mm HOUSE CLEANING A Special Cut in Prices Will be given to those WHEN IN LINDSAY 1 Mrs. Haygarth. Table scarf, 1 Mrs. Haygarth, 2 Mrs. Oxby. Etching,l Mrs. Greenaway, 2 Mrs. Oxby. Braid work, 1 Mrs. Oxby, 2 Mrs. D. Brown. Berlin wool work, flat, 1 Mrs. Greene- way, 2 Mrs. D. Brown. Crochet work, wool, 1 Mrs. Oxby. 2 Mrs. D. Brown. Fancy Table mat. 1 Mrs. Oxby, 2 Mrs. D. Brownt Toilet set. 1 Mrs. Oxby, 2 Mrs. D. Brown. Crochet work, cotton, 1 Mrs. D. Brown, 2 Mrs. Oxby. Crazy work. 1 Mrs. Oxby, 2 Mrs. D. Brown. Splashes, 1 Mrs. D. Brown, 2 Mrs. Greenuway. Pillow-Shams, l Mrs..Hay- earth, 2 Mrs. Oxby. Macrame work, knotted, 1 Mrs. Oxby. Macrame work, crochet, 1 Mrs. D. Brown. Panel.1 Mrs. Greenaway, 2 Miss- S. Martin. Painting on silk or satin,.1 Mrs- D. Brown, 2 Mrs. Haygarth. Painting on plush or velvet, 1 Mrs. Hayga-rth. Water color, flowers, I and-2 Miss E. Hand. Water color, landscape, 1 Miss E. Hand. Whisk holder, 1 Miss Collie, 2 Mrs. Greenaway. Sofa cushion, 1 Miss Collie, 2? M rs. Greenaway- Afghan, 1- Mrs. Oxby, 2 Miss McArthur. Collee- tion of photos, 1. and 2. John Jones. Pair Boots. 1 H. I’carcc. Pair Bridles, 1 F. H. McGee- FRUIT. W'ealthy apples, 1 J. Pearn, 2 Thos. Greenaway. Snow apples, 1 W. J. Smitheram, 2 John Willock. Alexan- ders, 1 J. B. Powles, 2 John Willock. Russcts, l A. E". Minthorne, 2 Wm. L. Robson. Roxbury Russets, 1 John Fell Jr. Duchess. 1 R. Moore, 2' W. J. Smitheram. Fall Pippins, 1 Jos. Peurn. 2' Adam Potts. Variety table apples, 1 Thomas Junkin, 2 John Willoek. Vari- ety cooking apples, 1. Joseph P‘earn, 2 John Willock. Any other variety of apples, 1 John Willock, 2 Mrs. William Hora. Crab apples, 1‘ Joseph Pcarn. 2 Albert Hoyle. Pears, 1 Mrs. William Horn, 2 W. L. Robson. Grapes, 1 Joseph Pearn, 2: Mrs..Wi1liam- Hone. GEN. BOOTH.â€"â€"Do not forget that General Booth, the founder of the Sal- vation Army, will. be in Lindsay on Wednesday next, the 17th inst., accom- panied by Mrs. Booth. and will hold a meeting in. the skating rink at 8p m. Hoesâ€"For some days past waggons laden with. cages full of hogs have- been coming into the village, and yesterday morning 175 of the noisy animals were sent off in two cars by Mr..John Copp to Matthews’ packing-house at Peterboro’. e, _ . . _ . .. ~ \â€" o gas at Kempton park on Friday. , , I , . CMLSWWH, U‘S'm’ Sm, women," I, is said that 600,000,000 ï¬sh of NEW GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. says: “ Shiloh‘s Camrrh Remedy is the ï¬rst various kinds have been‘ hatched and ‘ MONEY SANED ISLMONE-Y EARNED AT medicine I have- ever found that would do loosed under the augpices of the United 5° by R TAGGART’S NEW TAILORING STORE V. T. " . ‘ ‘. . ' . . . . ' -' . ‘ Jun m , The district about TleanSm lS mun- ' ' ‘ » '- d DpNTAp†{TOTKii-J. E Negwdgr dated, and the calamity is held in Pekiu A °"“St- “'l e “t ‘0 l c‘ r “r on“: .as-a blessing. as it forms an impediment . , , Fenelon Falls, on Tuesday, Oct. 16th. :to the Japanese invasiom S a l SECOND DIVISION COURT, Persons desiring to have ï¬rst-class opcr- Three safe I,obbem of; Term Heme, ' ’ I ' ,' â€"or runâ€"â€" nuons should not fail to call. He Will Ind†were mu down by bloodhounds 0,, ' I . . County of Victoria. have gas (vrtahzed air) as well as the Thursday night. one robber. named. - I Mr. Wm. E. Ellis havmg transferred his __ H _, best local pain obtunders. C‘s-ll early in the day. SOLE Aonsr.â€"-Mr.J. J. Ptmer of this village has been appointed sole agent in Fenelon, Veru‘lam and Somer- ville for Gunsou, Brown &. 00., nursery- men, of Rochester. N. Y., and? is pre~' pared to take orders for all kinds of vegetable and field seeds at the lowest prices consistent with the very best quality. SillLOll’S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose ; 25 cents, 50 cents and; $1 per-bottle. Sold by W. T. Junkin. AUCTION SAULâ€"Mr. Andrew Stabler having sold his farm lot 26 in the 110th con. of Fenelon, the whole of his stock and implements will be offered for sale by auction on the premises at 1 p- m. on Tuesday. the ltith instâ€"Mr. J. J. Power, auctioneer. Terms 810 or no- .Charles Rivers, of Indianapolis, was -on his person. The other two got away. annually to go to seed. BIG TEN DAYS’ SALE 0f Boots and Shoes. See our Bargain Tables. Piles of Boots ahd' Shoes about half‘ price. Every line reduced. Don’t miss this sale'at “ THE MONSTER SuoE STORE, LINDSAY. JOHNSTON tit SISSOM New Water: Scansâ€"Mr. George Martin has, by permission of the coun- cil, put up- a never four-ton (Gurney’s make) weigh scale on Helen street,.a few yards from its junction with Lind- say street, which will be a great conve- nience to the farmers who have some- times. had to- cross the long bridge below the falls with a load: to get it weighed and then had to haul it back again to the purchaser. There are now three good reliable scales in the villageâ€"one at the North Star roller mill, one at the stone mill between the canal and the river, and Mr. Martin’s. THE WEST SIDE STOREâ€"As will be seen by an advertisement in this week’s Gazette, Mr. George Martin has opened out a stock of groceries and provisions (to which boots and shoes will soon be added) in his own building at the cor- ner of Lindsay and Helen streets, upon which he has conferred the title of “ The West Side Store,†for the streets of this village run “ kitterâ€"corner †to the points of the compass, and Mr. Martin alleges that the region described as south of the river really lies to the west of it. He evidently means business, for he is building a good-sized store-house at the rear of his premises on Helen street, has set up a brand new four-ton weigh scale, and says he will buy any kind of farm produce out of which he can make a cent, paying for it in cash if trade is not wanted. Daniel Ritz, proprietor and publisher of the Hamburg, Ont., Independent, says : “ I was suffering from dyspepsia and liver trouble. I took- a few bottles of Shiloh’s Vitalizer and it cured me. Ican heartily recommend it.â€â€˜ OF ALL KINDS. Everything noedful’. for School Opening" _.AT__.. CALL AT lll'l ’ DRY GOODS; CLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING STORE, And we will ShOW BUYING FOR CASH. My stock islarge and complete, consistingof BEDROOM SUITES, lounges. Centre Tab/es. Dana and Easy Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards- . , . ._ 7 and every description of Kitclmn Furniture g, . T. So â€"_ Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices WUndertnking promptlyand carefully 3 i ; V attended to. L. DEYMAN, . Usnsnrmsa & Ennsrrnns DEALER, Uolborne Street, Fenelon Falls. 3%“ Residence over the Shop. “Ea. 50cm. and" ' HEADQUARTERs. ‘ nescunnnn . -ennsnv. ave y This remedy is oran- teed to cure you. Price, oocta. Injeotgi-ttea. Fur Sale by. VI. T; Junkin. ~ Onecentadosa, IN VICTORIA COUNTY» FOR' , Throat. Hoaraeneaa, Whooping Cough and 33233.: ï¬ï¬ï¬gï¬ï¬i‘i’iï¬â€˜ï¬d aï¬ï¬Â°y3lvii takenin time; Boldliy Drugglsts on a Killer-- Baker’s Block, Kent-sin, Lindsay. YOU the largest and Artists’ Goods 3 Specialty. bï¬St assorted StOCk Machine Needles, Alabastine andee ever shown 1n this , Wm“ “my Ilenm Paper and’Pieiure Frames antee. For 8 Lame Back or Chen county and at Prices mm“ °aâ€â€œâ€œds"°mi'5°-P“P°s Subscribe for. the "Gazette. TruaGaau Conan CUR pr vi .4 _. 5 AT SHILOH’S BELLADONNA manning. sure to please. where all others fail Coughs, Croup Bore W. A. GOODWIN’S, BEST VALUE EVER GLVE ME A CALL. OFFERED IN BEFORE FENELON. FALLS. ORDERING. A GOOD SUIT T0 MEASURE AND, $I 0P". Four ï¬remen and a clerk were killed by a falling wall at a ï¬re in Detroit. A 9-year-old girl was killed by falling on her slate pencil at Newark, N. J. A tin box containing $75,000 was found in a miser’s house in Allegheny City. Mr. Gladstone has written another . letter announcing his adhesion to local option. . Lord Rosebery’s bay colt Sir Visto won the Imperial stakes of 5,000 sover- Our New Mantles: and Dress Goods are ALSO_ SEER SUIT- . CHEAP SUITS FOR BOYS. A'. First-Class Cutter Engaged. APerfect Fit Guaranteed. 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, Fenelon Falls, ON TUESDAY, DEC. l8ih, 1894, commencingnt 10 o’clock in the {orenoon shot. He had 81,100 of stolen money DIED. Nanceâ€"At the residence of Mrs. FLB. Campbell, at Kinmount, on Wednesday, OctoberlOth,Lizzic Naylor, aged 19 years. V None but first-class British and Canadian , Friday, December 7th, will be the last day. Companies represented. of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coon-- ties must be served on or before Dec. 2nd. W FARM PROPERTS’ S. Nsvrsou, E. D. HAND, at very low rates. Baum. Clerk James Arnold- Fenelon nuance. 10th, 1394. InReady-made Clothing We take the Lead For Fit, Finish and. Price. [G'Fcnelon- Falls dflzrk'eta same-as last week. The West Side Store. The undersigned‘begi tone." the atten- tion of‘ everybody who limes in Fenelon- Falls, or who ever comes tonit, to the fact that he has- opened a carefully selected stock of Family limeerles' and’ Provisions In Gents’ Furnishings including Hats, Ties, Shirts, I. M’FAHLAND HAS EVERYTHING. IN GHOBENIES. THE VERY GHNGEST; 60003. , l, - in his own- store at the corner of Lindsay . “hfâ€: ’ “ Ye“ : "ed" (2‘ 7 P" “inf; and Helen- streets, and? hopes by courtesy, etc, we can save you BIG " {0" “Vi-'9 amounts or 3 Soon“ 0 ‘ on dealing and reasonable prices to secure It will a an per cent. for cash. the custom of all house-keepers south of ' p y y Tun Run Mun-J ‘he wires for the electric lights wore put up in the red mill last week, and a dynamo sufï¬ciently powerful to supply not only the mill but the yard has been purchased and may be here any day. The mill is to have 125 lights, some of 200. some of 300‘. and some of 500 candlepcwer, and the 3rd will have about the same number, but not until next year. The mill, so far, has been lighted mornings and even» iogs by means of large maloil lamps with reflectors behind, which answer the purpose fairly well, but electricity will be a great improvement. person, if he only wants to spend $5, to go to Carter’s. the river and con: over a few from the other- side. man stresses at all kinds taken In exchange for goods or pnld for In cash if preferred, and the highest market prices allowed. W A large quantity of TELEGRAPH POLES and other wood stuffs WANTED IMMEDIATELY. , if you can do a while longer withouti buying new BOOTS on snoss, wait on r ’ you see the stark that will soon arrive at LINDSAY. Reedy-made Clothing at Cost for Cash for 30 Days. -- Every Article a. Bargain. -- J. McFARLAND. W the West Side Store. GEO. MARTIN. Fenelon Falls, 00!-Wtb,,1894.â€"35v11£. L‘ ran '-