This Mild he a Sweeping Reform. When the late Chief-Justice Harri- son was at the head of the bar in Onta- rio his. highest earnings were, it is said, $7.000 per animal. Two or three )ttars ago the leading commercial law- yer of Toronto was credited with an annual income. ol'SlBJ'lllO. while two or tln'cte eminent jur_-. lawyers were in re- ceipt oi‘as much as $25.00“ apiece. This is one phase ot‘ the law ques~ tion. Another is found in the fact that it is no unusual thing. in a suit involv in! Sill“. till' the Costs in I't'ilCll $700. And who gets the bi: pull at these costs ‘3 It is not the hardworking solicitor who spends perhaps six months over one side of the care. He will get possibly .3150, out of which 860 will represent disbursements, while the emi- nent counsel, who appears in court for a. day and :1. half. will walk oil with the other hundred and ï¬fty. But the evil is working its-own cure. Costs have reached such outrageous ï¬gures that men of business are Seeking some means of escape. This is the principal reason why arbitration is com- ing so much into favor. “ In fact," said the barrister from whom the fore- }:oing facts were obtained. “ do not be surprised if a demand soon arises for the abolition of both juries and law- yers in all civil actions and the substi- tution of a tribunal consisting of three judges. one of whom shall present the ease for the plaintiff and another the ease for the defendant. the last of the three being left to weigh the evidence on both sides and give his decision aceordingly."â€" ’l'oroulo News. ----r A»o<.'o-- »» â€"â€" The Canadian cruiser 1"!cm took to thondcau on Monday night over a bun- dred United States gill nets Seized near :l’elee island. in New York 2.800 loaves of bread, with other provisions, have been dis- tributed among the striking cloak- makers, who are in great distress. James Liddlc, editor of the Preston, lowa, Times, wrote up his own suicide and then went and killed himself, carry- lug out the prourmnme to the letter. A gang of bricklayers in Surnia went on strike on Monday because. it is said, a member of the P. P. A. was put to work. They went back when the P. 1’. A. man was discharged. In New Haven, Conn., there are 42 cases of typhoid fever. Many of the pzople who are ill attended a society dinner at which raw oysters were served, and it is believed the unusually large number of cases are traceable to these oysters, which are thought to have been futtencd in water through which sewage flows. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. __ Reported by the North Slur Roller Hill 00. Fenclon Falls, Friday, Nov. 23rd, 1894. Wheat. Scotch or Fife . . .. 55 to 60 Wheat, full. per bushel. . . . 50 55 'theut, spring “ . . . . 50 53 Barley, per bushel.... 35 38 Buckwheat“ .... 35 37 Oats, “ .... 27 28 Pensc, “ .... 48 50 Rye, “ 35 37 l’otntoes, “ 25 30 Rutter, per lb....... . . . . . . 14 16 Eggs,pcr dozen.......... I3 14 Hill, per ton...... . 6.00 7.00 Hides 1-00 1.50 .... 3.50 38") Hogsdive) u 4.50 5.00 Hogs (Dressed) . . Sheepskins . . . . . .. . .. 35._ _40 “'001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 17 Flour, family, Silver Lcnf.. 1.55 1.70 Flour, best bakers’......... 1.75 2.00 Flour, clipper...... . . . . . . 1.30 1.40 Flour, straight rolled . . . . . . 1.50 1.60 Bran, per ton . . . . . . .. . . .. . 12.00 13.00 Shorts, “ . 14.00 l6.00~ Mixed chop. per ton. . . . .. . 18.00 20.00. Tenders for Supplies. 1895. The undersigned will receive Tenders fer Supplies up to noon on MONDAY, DECEM- BER :lrd. ISQ-l, tor the supply ofillutchers‘ .‘lcnt. Butter. I-‘lour, (lutmenl. Potatoes, (Pordwood. etc., for the following institu- tions during the your 1805. ri:...-~â€"At the Asylums for the insane in Toronto. Lon- don. Kingston. Hamilton, .‘limico. Brock- \‘illt' and llrillin: the Central Prison and .‘dcrcer llct‘ormitory, Toronto: the Refor- mntory for lloys. I’enctarzguishenc: the limitations for the Deaf and Dumb, llclic- ‘1illc.:md the llliud n'. llrantt‘ord. :Two sutlicictlt surotics will he acquired for the d‘ll‘ fulï¬lment of each contract. Speciï¬cations and forms of tender can only he had on making application to the llur~ nut; of the respective institutions. N. liâ€"Teudcrs are not required for the supply or meat to the Asyinms in Toronto, London. Kingston. Hamilton and liimico. nor to the (‘cntul Prison and Itct'ormatory for Females. Toronto. The lowest or any tender not necessarily é accepted. R; CHRISTIE. T. P. CHAMBERLAIN, JAMES NOXUX. Inspectors of Prisons and Public Charities. Puriintncn: Buildings. Toronto, November Nth, tset.â€"-41.2 . a Local and gnu“; I p, . * " 2: ' ' ' " ' - < ‘ ‘ ~ ’ ‘ ‘ ling Sb ESMEN to handle our Hardy CANADIAX GROWN T NURSERY STOCK We gtmmntccsstis- faction to reprzscntatfves and customers. Buying Power Over $2,000,000Per Year. Our Nurseries are the largest in the Do- minionâ€"â€"0\'er ten acres. No substitution in orders. Exclusive territory and liberal ’ terms to whole or part time agents. Write, us. 4sz2 1"†STONE & WELLINGTON, Head Other, TORONTO, Ont. W The only Nursery in Canada boring testing orchards. ~38-3m. Few of our customers are aware of the existence of what is known as the “ Can- adian Dry Goods Syndicate,†composed of eighteen of the leading retail ï¬rms between Montreal and \Vindsor, an orgmization of which our ï¬rm is one. Jointly we have a purchasing power of over two million dollars per year. a buying capacity larger than any wholesale dr ’ goods house in the Dominion. Having- sueh enormous purchasing power, we are enabled to go into the markets of Great Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, and wherever goods are manufactured for the needs of our trade, and with our united force buy direct from the makers. The beneï¬ts and ad rantages of this great buying force we now offer to the people, and it. must be apparent to every intelligent person. that, buying our goods under such favorable circumstances, and by sending a buyer over the Atlantic twice a your to make our purchases, as a place to trade in ours is unequaled, and fur the newest and cheapest goods ours is head- quarters. For nearly 35 years we have been before the Lindsay public, and while we have served them well during this! time, we have never been in the unrivaled position to serve them as well now. Our departments are : ClOthing, ready-made t and to order, Millinery and Mantles, Carpets and House F urnishings; Dress Goods and Furs and General Dry Goods. , new AS a maven. .\ ME!!!†. -': y’ u - "Ifzzrz/c‘yjjuzzrzxz/ f ANN‘UUNBEMENgQfl n BROS. . 5i {ï¬g 0 :5 .1 - a. B - ~ DEALER IN GENERAL GROCERIES, ' I I z r 5. BOOTS & SHOES AT RIGHT PRICES. Wm. McArthur’s Block, Fenelon Falls. SALADA PURE OEYLON TEA I have been appointed SOLE AGENT here for the sole of this ï¬ne Tea, and'shall be pleased to give the dilferent families of Fenelon Falls and vicinity who are accustomed. to drinking black or mixed Tea A SAMPLE TO TRY. BEFORE PURCHASING. ESTRA‘Y CATTLE. Come on to the premises of the under- signed, Lot 22 Gen. II, Fenelon, about a. month ago, one red Steer, coming two years old, and one red and white Heifer â€"more red than whiteâ€"same age. The owner can have them on proving properly and paying charges. THOMAS CASHORE. Fenclon, Nov. 20th, 1894.â€"41.3’ TO THE REST OF THE ’5’ 'A DRINKEIBS I WILL MAKE SPECIth REDUCTIONS’ in the price of my Japan and Green Teas. You will ï¬nd? this-e. suitabletime-to make ledge purchases oi‘ Tens.. W. In RGBSON, - -- PENELON FALLS. COLT LOST. Strnyed from the subscriber’s premises, Lot 13 Con. 5, Verulam, about the let of October, a tall, rungey, two-yenrâ€"old Colt â€"color, light boy, with white stripe in face and some white on hind feet. Any person returning him or giving information that leads to his recovery will be reasonably rewarded for his trouble. JOHN W. STAPLES, Red Rock P. 0., Verulam. Vernlnm, N0v. 13th, 1894.â€"â€"40.3‘ for: School. Opening _. AT _, Has fully decided to let: his large and well†assorted Stock 3 of Winter Gloods go, at ï¬rst cost, Psi-o coopnwm . PROFIT. i ESTRAY HEIFERS. ‘ Game on to the premises of the under- signed, Lot 15 Con. 4, Somerville, about October lst, three two-yenr-old Heifers. Owner can have same upon proving prop- erty and paying expenses. SAMUEL. CAREW. Somerville, Nov. 14th, 1894.â€"-40.3' Fenclon Falls Local Board of the I I . ' Pen le’sllmldn andlnanlss’n- v 4 . . . . II; N u 5 50 “ “ 4 00- “ “ 6 2"- “ “ " Of London, Ont. . u u 7 7;, u u 3 33 T. Robson,.}?resid‘ent; Dr; H. H. Graham, . i S" “ “ 9 00 “ “ . . .. 7 20 Vice-President; J. T. Arnold, Scc‘Trens. ; †“' . - - - - - 9 50 “ “ . . . . .. 7 50 ll. H. McLaughlin, Solicitor, Lindsay; F. “ “' . . . . . . 10 00 H u 8 no lchougnll. Valuator; Alex. Clark, Dr. A. “ “- 12 75. u u . u 10 25 Wilson, M. W. Brandon, Jz. H. Brandon, ' Dwecmrs' â€"â€"â€"â€"- Former-Price. Present Price.. 503“, ;, DO YOU: WANT Men’s Wool Overconts, s 4 95 5 3 00 31.00 ,' 3,. _ u H “ 5'. so 3 75. “9°83 3 ‘ ' ' . , gym": tP'lnf'GSt' “31‘3"†“m‘lumench m°nlth Where “ All-wool Ulsters, 7 95: 4 95 ' Tms Gamer Comm 0 prmpt y a. it Will be sate and yield yo’u good: returns u. u u 8 95 5 95 gxhcretalii others faflwgughia. Céouphscre a - w; . _= . , * roa lenesn o m yea.“ ' Frame Uls‘tfrsi- g 30 , , flinthmti.d E33; Conadir:ptaot‘irélt;I 1180;511:212 . :- ascurc ouaau 3.1m w (mm: YOU 1! CAN YOU AFFORD To SAVE Men’s All-Wool Tweed Ulster 12 00 7 9;: menmtime‘ 801d by Dmgglsm 0" a gun" 2c~ a an“ far-[,1 years nndlget 3100 u u I “I 1,. . Ui t I r ' ' (mice. For “Lame, Back or Cheat. use 10c a (lay {\i’ir 7; years and get 8500 u From, U1 £1: brat!“ 1-5, er" I: ’ SHXLOH'B BELLADONNA PLASTERW‘ ‘ - {-_._ ‘ I .7,‘ - ., s esquniy .' - - .. 20c. a day ‘5. yeah, and get, bL,OOO I H Tweed Pants†) 1 50 1 00 _>IA.1‘\. LITTLE AND OFTEN FILLS THE PURSE. “ “ SllitS, 6 T5 4 50 - . l . u u ' p,- ,. . ".39": ‘1 , .. , ~ Do you. want to buy a home With the smtsa 3 ‘0 0 9° “Wynn, 7.1,,6remedym mama: BOYS’ AND lfOUTIlS’ SUITS AND- OVERCOVATS- AT FIRST COST. teedtaocuneyou. Prloc.wcte. 111100 rhea. For Sale by W. T. Junkin. money you now. pay- for rent ? So long as the masses of the people do not save any- thing out of their earnings, just so long FormerPrice. Present Price. . will their Spendings go into the hands of' H those who do save, and mm‘ are the capi- opsacking Dresses ‘ - $15 00 q; 8 75 tolists. This is why the few own the Alpwool thmeres’ _ _ 27 "' 18 houses and thomnny pny the rent. Block Cashmere, .. . 27 20 0. FOR FULL. PARTLCULARS call on or Hj‘blt Tm†Sl’l‘ge - r 35 20- LN VlcromA COUNTY yon Smgle Fold Dress Goods - 30 to 50 12’} .ad‘dressanyol‘ the above named ofï¬cials, at Dress Goods, The West Side Store. WoolfFlannels, Plain nnd‘Twillcd, 10 P ’ d PI t I: ! rhizstiiértl‘itzze 2.12.22†it, ‘ Um“ 3W a“ "3 “l3 Tamil Ladics' All-wool Cashmere Hose 35 25 *13 ATâ€" Lndi'cs' All-wool Winter Hose 30 20 Children’s Grey Persian Lamb Caps 3 00 It 95- 'w‘ A†- ~. Silkv Handkerchiefs 35 25, : , _ . The undersigned beg: to call the atten- gliimlllcldpllllapkets, Wool 2 50 1: 95 Baker sBlock, Kent 811., Lindsay. tion of' evervbodv who lives in Fcnclon I my 3e: 1 nutcts - - - l 75 1 25, g . Falls, or. whdevei' comes to it, to the fact gore Bétllnkcts - - - 70 50- “pasts Goad-9' a Specialty. , . , f n. _.1. id Jotton . trlmg~ - - - S. 5' . . tint be 1m Gratiï¬cktognrc u s W Le L Him), Ca'mon ammo, _ . ,3 g Machine Needles, Alabastme and Dve , , , , Heavy I’entber Ticking - - 13 8 Works Agency. , Ali-Linen Towelling - - 9 6: - I Tami y Groceries and Pronouns » 5 AW... W m, ,_ mm... c... m, W... Li. l; (I . or) I r. â€"â€"â€"-â€"» â€" ~â€"-â€"-â€"-....-...A..___._._. : in his own store at the corner of Lindsay “ n n _ . â€"’ a ‘ V and Helen streets, and hopesby courtesy. place Curtains, pm. pair _ . The ‘1' Pencil)“ halls Gazette“ ï¬x“: ‘10:];ng “iiiflfiaiigiï¬widing? igji‘iï¬ugor l‘i'Ulmco ml†Bugs - - 3' 25 2 00 is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, on ilii: (rilveiiniuiil ‘20an oi'i‘i' itqfex: from the l ’. dim") Bialxis “11359055. sample Cups 75 “3:31-25 5†33“" Wm“ Oi'ufll' “"d Francs SUN-"~5- ‘ °“ ° " '“°° ‘°° 5 ’ ' 1‘ 1" swscmrrmx $1 A mu: IN ADVANCE. other side. FAR.“ I‘RODI'CB of all kinds taken i in exrhnngc for goods or paid for in t l l u v ‘ ‘ a .h . ' r I “ - ‘ . . . i i‘ii‘ltfllrnffgnd’ Md mo mgheat mm“ i 353’ (Jun shelves are loaded wuh the latest and most fashionable goods, and at prices l Imp†“ 0‘“ ‘ i which cannot fail to please. 1 ï¬ï¬i‘ A large quantity of TELEGRAPH ; PULES and other wood soul‘s WANTED, T E g I.\l3llI~2DI.\TEL‘t'. ; _ _ _ A _ _ .- . . l , It‘you can do a while longer wzthoutg “14 K1? vT_ST. LIVDSAX. l buying new ROOTS OR Slil.!l-IS.wnit till ‘ 1 ' ’ ‘ ° lcsgpupon mgeguaido bums. 3 von see the stock that will soon arrive at , ' 'D i the West Side Store. ‘ JOB .. l GEO. HARM Subscribe for “ The Gazette.†Fitmiiit'é‘iiiiiii‘ï¬i’ l Peneloni‘alla, Oct. lOtb,lS&4.â€"-33-lyt. l'rapra‘etzr We have purchased largely in Men’s Silk Ties and Hund- kerchicl‘s for holiday trade. Handkerchiefs direct import from Japan. or one cent per week will be added as long as itrcmuins unpaid. Advertising Rates. meesaionnl or business cards, 50 cents per line pcrannnm. Casunl advertisements, 8 cents per line for tho lirst insertion, and 2 cunts per line for ovory subsequent inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or < dink-MW “slum r W..-“ ....-.-.........,., . «w... pm...» ..~â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__..m.~=mmuzmmz‘ flagrgp- v . >1: -.-:r -‘ .. "Pi-'53}?! 292.2.“