.ers in D The postoiiice here will have an additional mail servics on and after the ï¬tsrof January, 1897). A scmi~daily mail will be a great accommodation and convenience to the public, and our ellizricnt and obiiging post-master will spare no pains in the future as well as the past in looking after the wants of the people. The post-master's tender tor the carryth of Let tnajcsty's mails far the next arm has been accepted by l the “(ht-OHIO: department. Mr. “'11). Daniels has gone to Peter- bnrough to wait. for future. develop- ments as a moulder by trade. Miss Emma Daniels is at present visiting ariends and relatives in the township of ‘iny. Accmssrâ€"Last Monday one of the band saws in the red mill parted where it had been brazed at a previous break and struck and brokcthc guide, a flying piece of which hit Mr. Thomas Vernon, one of the employees. on the instep of his right foot, bruising it very badly. 3dr. Vernon went to Dr. Graham, who dressed the hurt, which, though pain- ful, provud to be not very serious. ‘ A Moxru‘s Dt:t..-tr.â€"’l‘he rc-open- ing of the pulp mill, which was expected to take place about the lst lush, has already been delayed for a month, and will be for a few days longer. The bleaching engine came early last week and was set up as soon as possible, but there are still a few castings to come, and until they arrive and are put in place the state of enforced idleness, irri- lulln‘.’ alike to employers and employ- ees. must continue. Carr. Swnnsuv, U. S A, San Diego, Cal., says: “ Shiloh’s Cntarrh Remcd' is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good.†Price 50 cents. Sold by WV. '1‘. Junkin. THE RINKâ€"On our ï¬rst page will be found the ï¬nancial statement 01 the lt‘cuclon Falls Curling Kink Association for the past year“. Showing a net gain of $161.54 and a dividend of 13.20 per ccnt._. it. is quite satisfactory, but it is conï¬dently expected that the next will be still better. Mr.Edward Chambers, the cart-taker, has been busy for some time preparing for the commencement of the season’s sport, and the rink will be opened tomorrow if the ice keeps good. SHILOII’S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient consutnption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a. dose; 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by W. T. Junkin. S. A. Xenonâ€"We are requested to draw the attention of our readers to the fact that the self-denial week of the Salvation'Army in Canada will be held from Dcc..1st to 8th. Every member is actively engaged now in bringing about the desired results. We wish to remind the public that the Army has opened during the year two more rescue homes and one food and shelter depot in London, Ont. Donations can be given to the local oï¬icers or collectors, or sent direct to Commandant Booth, Salvation 'l‘cmple, Toronto. Amounts received will be acknowledged in the War Cry. A Tuurmmmr FAILURErâ€"The well- meunt attempt of Mr. Thomas Beall of Lindsay to establish a Horticultural Soch-ty in Ftsnclon Falls has failed for the present, but there is little doubt that we shall have one next year. 11" there had been not more than 200 names on the last revised assessment roll of the village. a membership of 31) would have secured the Government grant ; but. as there are 328 names on the roll, 50 members were required, and that. number could not be got so late in the year. The advantages of belonging to the society will b†set forth when the next attempt to establish ono is made. Daniel Ritz, proprlt-to'r and publisher of the Hamburg. Ont., Inl‘pt'uile'nl, says : “ I was sutl‘cring from dyspepsia and liver trouble. I took a few bottles of Shiloh's i'italizcr and it cured me. [can heartilgt recommend it." l’nitsox.\t._â€"â€"‘lr. Fred. Greene got home to the Falls last wool: after spend- in: about. three yours and a half in different parts of Ontario. We have not seen him yet. but he must hare had some experiences worth rennin: during his travels.......\l r. C. (i. Cody, of To- ronto. auvnt lor the Masseyâ€"llarris 00., was at the Falls on Wednrsd:rv.......Mr. J. ll. Dciatne‘rc, of the .‘liudcn Echo.- was at the Falls on Wednesday, but whether to attend the P; I‘. A. meeting . nr not we are unable to say.......‘lr. Noble Ingram of Lindsay was at the Falls on Tuesday and Wednesday...“ M r. John Ii..~Scott of Napancc came to the Falls on Wednesday and remained until this morning. GLAD!) NEWS. We struck the biggest snap cvcr offered or likely ever will be oat-ml in Men's Fine Boots. Lot lâ€"King‘s 5‘! 75 Cordon Bal- morals. srrvw sole, for $1.30. Lot ' King‘s $2.75 Cnlt‘ llalmorals, handsewnd unload 75. Lo: :iâ€"King's $3.75 Cslt‘Con- grass, handsets-.211 sole, $1.50. $1.75 Kangaroo Calf Balmornls, calf lined, slug soles, $3.75. ' - JOHNSTON & SISSON, Lindsay‘s Lending Shoe Store. ry Goods 6130., Lot 4â€" ' Horses in the Edmonton district are ying of distemper. The Provincial Fat Stock show will take place in Guclph on December { 11th. 12th and 13th. l Three hundred operatives of the I Faulkner mills at Lowell. Mass, want on strike on Monday against a cut in wages. The Remington Arms 00., of Iliou. N. Y.. is said to have received from the Japanese Government an order for 10,- 000 bayoncts. . :‘lontreal police were chasing; George ' Wilson for robbery. when he jnmped , over a wall and fell forty feet, receiving % fatal injuries. Despatchcs from Tegucizalpa, Hon- duras, state that 22 oflicors and men were killed recently by the bursting of an improperlydoadcd cannon. Sixty workmen and students are re- ported to have been arrested at Warsaw for advising the Poles not to swear alleziancc to the new Czar. The number of immigrants arrived at New York from Europe, for the ï¬scal year ending: 30111 June, shows a decrease of over 96,000 as compared with the previous year. The minors of the Plum Creek and Sandy Creek districts in Pennsylvania have had their-wanes increased from 55 to 62 cents a ton, and they agree not to join any labor organization. A Rochester dospatch says it is now believed that Jacob S. Kcrngood. the traveller who disappeared from a Mich- igan Central train between St. Thomas d ‘- ‘ I C .- Is .«f’ '- ' v e an WCARTERW Has fully decided to let his large and well assorted Stock of Winter Goods go at ï¬rst cost, so noonssn sarcoma“. Former Price . . . . . .S 4 S5 Present Frice..... $3 75 “ “ . . . . . . 5 50 “ “ . . . . - . 4 00 _ “ “ .. .. 6 '35 “ “ .. . 4 75 M “ “ 7 75 “ “ . . . . . . 6 00 ’ “ “ 9 00 “ “ 7 ‘31) ‘ ' “ “ 9 50 “ ‘~' 7 so “ “ . . . . . . 10 00 “ “ 8 00 ' w u . ... 12 75 n u 10 25 Former Price. Present Price. and Buffalo some days ago, is hiding 1 somewhere in order that his relatives ‘ may cbllect $40,900 insurance on his life. The ravages of smallpox and diph- theria have thrown Dotroit into a par- tial panic. The spread of the latter disease, particularly. has been» rapid. and the Board of Health has ordered the closin;_r of six public and ï¬ve par- ochial schools. The epidemic is con- ï¬ned to children, and the mortality is great. DIED. LITTLETON.â€"In the township of‘Fenclon on Tuesday, November 27th, Mr. William. Littleton, aged 59 years. FENELON FALLS manners. â€"_ Reported by the North Star Roller Mill 0‘0. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Nov. 30th, 1894.. 60 to 63. Wheat. Scotch or Fife . . .. Wheat, full, per bushel. . t. 60 Wheat, spring “ 58 60 Barley, per bushel.... . 35 38 Buckwheat “ .... . 35 ‘ 37 Cats, “ .... 27 28 Pease, “ 48‘ 50 Rye, “ 35 37 Potatoes, “ .... 25 30 Butter. per 1b...... 14' 16 Eggs, per dozen........... 13 14 Hay, per ton . ..... . 6.00 7100 Hides............. ...... 1.00 1.50 Hogs (live) . ...... ...... .. 3.50 3:85 Hogs (Dressed) . . . . .. . . .. . 4.50 5.00 Sheepskins............... 05 40 Wool -5 17 Flour, family, Silver Leaf... 1.55 1.70 i Flour, best bakers’ .. .. . . .. 1.75 2.00 Flour, clipper...... 1.30 1.40 Flour,struightrolled....... 1.50 113' Bran, per-ton . ..... . 12:00 13.00 Shorts, “ ....... . 14.00 16.00 Mixed chop, per ton . . . 18.00 20.00 Cit)er LOST. Straycd from the subscriber’s premises, Lot 18 Con. 5, Vcrnlam, about the lst of v October, a tall, rangcy, two-ycar-old Colt â€"color, light bay, with white stripe in face and some white on hind fect. Any-person returning him. or giving information that leads to his recovery will be reasonably rewarded f0: his trouble. JOHN†w. STAPLES, Red Rock r. 0., Vcrulam. V‘erulnm, Nov; 13th, 1894.â€"-40 3' Terderi {hr inpplies. 1895. The undersigned will receive Tenders for Sunplics up to noon on MONDAY. DECEM- BER :‘ml, 1891, lor' the supply of Butchers’ 1 Meat, Butter, Flour, Oatmeal, Potatoes, l Cordwood, etc, for the following institu- tions during the your 1895, viz. :«â€"At the Asylums for“ the Insane in Toronto, Lon- don, Kingston, Hamilton, Mimico. Brock- l ville and Orillia; the Central Prison and Mercer licformatory, Toronto: the Refor- , mntory for Boys, l’cnetanguishene: the ' Institutions for the Deaf and Dumb, Belle- rille, and the Blind at Brantt‘ord. -Two suflicicnt surrties will he required for the due fulï¬lment of each Contract. ! Speciï¬cations and forms of tender can only i be had on making application to the Bur- sars of the respective institutions .\'. B.â€"-â€"Tenders are not. required for the , supply of meat to the Asylums in Toronto, 1 London, Kingston, Hamilton and Mlmicn, nor to the L‘cntr-tl Prison and Reformntory ; tor Females, Toronto. _ The lowest or any lender not necessarily ; accepted. 1 R. CHRISTIE. T. F. CHAMBERLAIN, 2, JAMES NOXON. é inspectors of Prisons and Public Charities. l Parliament Buildings, ‘ Toronto, November 19th, 189l.-â€"-ll.1 Reunion. Falls. r Come on to the premises of the under- signed, Lot 15 Con. 4. Somcrville, about October lst, three two-year-old Heifers. Owner can have same upon pr0ving prop- erty and paying expenses. SAMUEL CAREW. Somerville, Nov. 14th, 1891â€"40.? Feuclon Falls Local Board of the or London, out. '1‘. Robson, President; Dr. 11.11. Graham, Vice-President; J. T. Arnold, Sec-Treas. ; M. II. McLaughlin, Solicitor, Lindsay; F.l that he has opened a carefully selected McDougall. Valuator; Alex Clark, Dr. A. l Wilson, M. W. Brandon, J. H. Brandon Directors. Men’s Wool Overcoats, S 4 95 ., 3 no u a; H 5 50 3 75 “ All-woolUlsters, 7 95 4 95 p u u n 8 95 5 95 :3 “ “‘ Frcizc Ulsters, 10 5O 6 50 ’ «. 4 . a j it t: it u 1] 00 6 95 V .v . ’ " Men’s All-Wool Tweed Ulster, 12 00 7 95 '. _‘ . - ' ~ ~ “ “ Irish Frcize Ulster, 15 00 9 00 _ 9 v f_' ' .. S. , ' ‘ ' “ Freize Uistcrs, best quality, 17 00 10 00 ~ .2 , ‘_ u ,l ‘_ . .: it Tweed Pants, 150 1 oo _ .1 ' x ' Us ., ... . ‘ “ “ Suits, 6 75 4 no I . _ V, . _ 1 :~_ .. .x u H Suits, 8 75 a 95 , m BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS AND OVERCOATS AT‘ FIRST COST. Former Price. Present Price. ‘ ' 7‘ Hopsacking‘ Dresses - - $15 00 $ 8 75 .' . All-Wool Cashmeres, - - 27 18 ‘3" Black Cashmere, - - 27 20 Habit Twill Serge - - 35 20 ' ' Single Fold Dress Goods â€" 30 to 50 12:]. . _ , , H 1 . Wooi’ Flanncls, Plain and Twilled 15 10 '35, l I. ' All-W001" Plaid Factory Flanncls 30 21 "3. ' 11' Ladies' Black Cashmere Gloves 25 15 , . v Ladies’ All-wool Cashmere Hose 35' 25 Ladies’ All-wool Winter Hose 30 20 / Children’s Grey Persian Lamb Caps 3 00 1 95 Silk Handkerchiefs 35 25 - ,. . S White Bed Blankets, Wool 2 50 1 95 -, ' l Grey Bcd‘Blankets - - - 1 75 1 25 ‘ Horse Blankets - - - 70 50 Cotton Shirtings - - â€" 8 5 Heavy Canton Flannel - - 13 8 ' . - Heavy Feather Ticking - - 13' 8 ' ap e . S All-Lillf‘n Towelling‘ - - 9 6 _ . l All-Linen Towels, per pair - 15 10 u (I If _ l : n u u .. - 30 20 E 1 Lace Curtains, per pair - - 60 39 . u 16~ouncc Grain Bags . - 3 25. 2 00 o , I . 1,600 Men’s and Boys’ Sample Caps 75 to $1.25 5‘: f _ S h 1 0 g » . I Men’s All-wool Socks - - 17 10 I G We have purchased largely in Men’s Silk Ties and Hand- , kcrchiefs fur holiday trade. Handkerchiefs direct import 'â€" AT - from Japan. ' - 0 l7 Our shelves are loaded with the latest and most fashionable goods, and at prices ' ' which cannot fail to please. _ . . r ' . o, -.._ CA RV'I' E R... .. 4.4.. KENT-ST.. LINDSA'Y. 7““ 1 . , DEALER IN GENERAL GROCERIES, - ' , BOOTS & SHOES AT RIGHT PRICES. ., ‘ ’ - Wm. McArthur’s Block, Fenelon Falls. 3 ' ' , ‘ , . 1 I ’ a}; ‘ SALADA PURE UEYLON TEA I have been appointed SOLE AGENT here for the sale of this tine Tea, and shall be 335013,. "4:? i ‘ i r. pleased to give the different families of Fetielon Falls and vicinity who are accustomed 50ct3.und i , , ' . l , ‘ to drinking black or mixed Tea A SAMPLE TO TRY BEFORE PURCHASING. $1.00 Bottle. my : U .‘ -__‘ onecentadose’ ‘ ‘.-",l‘ :':,. _ ., i t H TO THE REST OF THE TEA DRINKERS ,Egggaggegoggghgggghgf‘gggghm Throat, Hoarseness, hoopin Cong and 'A th . F C t‘ It i ' I WELL MAKE SPECIAL REDUCTION S ,gg,%g§§:§%5°g,fl,sgg§,g°,3g§t in the price of my Japan and Green Teas. You will ï¬nd this a. suitable time to make ' “m , m ° ° 5’ “"39 on“ 8â€" large or assassinate;assets: W , , I... w. L. RQBSON, - - - PENELON FALLS. 3 will 5.. ,EAIARRE: - ' a,“ - i _ “155.153.. ESTRAY E-IEIFER-S. ESTRAY CATTLE. “gangsta†wildlif‘lizyjéifél‘ï¬â€˜té DO YOU WANT to invest a small amount each month where it will be safe and yield you good returns in 7; years? can YOU AFFORD TO SAVE 2c a day for 7:} years and get $100 10c. a day for 7-} years and get 5500 20c. a day for 7; years and get $1,000 - LITTLE AND OFTEN PILLS THE; PURSE. Do vou want to buy a home with the . monev'you now pay for rent ? So long as i the niasans of 1110 people do not save any- thing out of their earnings, just so long will their spendings go into the hands of. those who .10 save, an ! Titer are the c.|pi- mlists. houses and the many pay the rent. FOR FULL PARTIPITLARS call on or address any of the above named atticials, at -â€"39-13r. l l I. l l Penple’slulldinganglluanlss’n,i'l‘ile West Side Store. ’1 Family Groceries and Provisions This is Why the fâ€"w own the: , owner can have them on proving properly Local and travel-- I ling SUJISMI‘IN to handle our Hardy CANA DIAN GROWN NURSERY STOCK We guarantee satis- faction to representatives and customers. Our Nurseries are the largest in the Do. minionâ€"over 700 acres. No substitution in orders. Exclusive territory and liberal terms to whole or part time agents. Write us. sroxn .t wELLi.'Gro.\'. Head Oflicc, TORONTO, Ont. W The only Nursery in Canada having testmg orchards. â€"â€"3$~3m. â€". Come on to the premises of. the under- signed, Lot 22 Con. 11, Fenclon, about a. month ago, one red Steer, coming two years old. and“ one red and white Heifer The For Sale by W. T. Junkin. â€"â€"morc red than whiteâ€"same age; usanouamsns. and paying charges. IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR THOMAS CASHORE. Fcnelon, Nov. 20th, 1894.â€"4l.3' lllllllll Paper and Picture Frames: ---18 ATâ€" ‘W'. A. . G0 DDWIN’S, Baker’s Block, Kent-sh, Lindsay. Arlists’ Goods a Specialty. The undersigned beg: to call the atten- tion of everybody who lives in Fenelon Falls, or who ever comes to it, to the fact Machine Needles, Alabastine and Dye: Works Agency. stock of 363ԠPlease call and see my 5c. Paper. in his own store at the corner of Lindsay and Helen streets, and hopes by courtesy, fair dealing and reasonable prices to Secure the custom of all house-keepers south of the river and con: over a few from the other side. I‘AIIM PRODUCE of all kinds taken In exchange for goods or paid for In rash if preferred, and the highest. market lmces allowed' Professional or business cards, 50 cents 38' A large quantity of TELEGRAPH perlinc pcrannum. Casual advertisements, POLES and other wood stnï¬'s WANTED ‘ 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and IMMEDIATELY. 2 cents per line for every subsequent lurch If you can d0 3 while longer wilhou, tion. Contracts by the year, half year c: a buying new noors on snoss. wait till “‘5' “1’†â€â€œ5°â€â€œâ€'“ “3"â€- 1 you see the stock that will soon arrive at l we we“ Side more' of all ordinary kinds executed neatly, cor- GEO. ; rcctly and at moderate prices. 3 . E. D. 11A ND, Penelou Falls, Oct. 10th, 1894.454“. 1Tlte “ l‘cnelon Falls Gazette â€â€˜ is printed every Friday at the office, on the corner of May and Francis streets. SUBSCRIPTION $1M YEAR IN ADVANCE. or one cent per week will be added as long as itremuins unpaid. Advertising; Rates._ Propulsion.