9r .s ,_ ."“ i ii WW KERR & C’C- are showing the handsomest and most complete stock of DRY one ever offered in Lindsay; Inspection will satâ€" ' isfy the most critical that, qualities» considered, ourprices are the lowest. 33 Kent Street, Lindsay, . One door East of Simpsona House; rIlhere will be four immense The bones of the whales that the Ger- sheeses of n thousand pounds each, made man kaiser slaughtered in the North in Lancaster, Out. These will rest on sea. last summer are to be turned into the four corners. Hundreds of cheeses Furniture for the Norwegian booth-cuss of various smaller sizes will be used and at Potsdam. Elle “’IIOIC defiomted‘ “71th aPPl'OPl'lute Western United States railways have Jam‘de dCSIgDS- agreed to raise the price of meals on °--â€"-â€"â€"- their dining cars from seventy-ï¬ve cents thick. S z @a. Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9-Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. 'I' E R ' Wishes to notify the purchasing public of Lindsay and. the , NOTICE- To the residents of Pension Falls. - Take notice that any person or persons; surrounding country of the high advance in nearly all lines-0f reeled with diphtheria to Fenelon ram.- NEW CASH STORE- STAPLE a rarer our Goons. But we are thankful to say we had our new spring stock , Bought Previous to- the Advance, We think we are justiï¬ed in saying that we and y rush for the cheap store.. So. make one grand on will see by the following. price list that we intend giving the public the beneï¬t. Holden t0 Your.lll‘oney LO a dollar. Their excuse is that the until you come to the Mammoth Shoe Store meals actually cost. $1 2.51 to provide. of Lindsay. We have thclbiggcst and cheap est stack of Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers , Ssc. ever shown-in-town. Come direct to as and bring the family. I JOHNSTON a srssou’s, 8:. First Door-East of Duly House, Lindsay. 0â€".0 Twenty. burglaries were reported in Brooklynlon Friday night. Seven inches or snow fell at Saranac Lake, N. Y“, Oil-Saturday. The great Krupp gun has reached the World’s Fair grounds. A special from ’l‘hibodieux, La, says lï¬â€˜persons- were killed and more than 1.4. injured by the cyclone which swept over that region on Friday. The new Cunard steamer C'ampania had a trial trip on Saturday. She ran at a maximum speed of 27, miles an hour, the greatest speed ever attained by any steamship. John Johnston, the “blue nigger,†a. convict in auburn prison, ran amuck in the prison on Monday morning. He killed one fellow-convict and wounded two others with a sharp knife, when a keeper shot him, rendering him. power- loss. A decision has been rendered by Collector J. J. Low at Suspension Bridge that a contract made in the lilnited States, although made by a ï¬ireigner, is not prohibited by any existing law. Under this interpretation Canadians may live in Canada and work in the States. At a “church hugging bee †in Alaâ€" bama the other evening a man, while blind-Folded, hugged his own wife for several minutes, and when he learned the fact he got mad and demanded his money back. This made hiswit'e mad and. she demanded double rates for. her part in the transaction. A London newspaper relates: that a Barley, per bushel. ... 35'. W cosnnsronnhnbn. ' Tom Editor of the Fenelon Falls Gazette. Dunn Sm,â€". . In your issue of A-pril 14th an :individual, who we surmise is sufl’er- ing from bilionsness, attacks our Village Fathers from the Mayor, Board of Health cudOhief; of Police down to one otmore humble calling, via, myself; because they have not got ahead ofthc Sanitary Inspector and cleaned up the village, and wiped out of existence it slaughter house that has been standing on the same ground for some seventeen years. Now, Sir, I believe that the above named gentlemen are quite cana- ble ofdefending. themselves against the attacks of. any. ratepayers who have the moral courage to come- out over their own Signatures and air their grievances. But, Sir, it is beneath the dignity of even a com- mon butcher to do more than notice the rav- mgs Of what. we assume to be a disappoint- Gd Ofï¬ce seeker, one who is ever ready to vent his bile on those who are more unfor- tunale in getting into olï¬ce, and who are notsubscrvient to the ideas emanating from tins self distinguished inkslinger. So, Mr. Edltor, after, thanking you for space, L would beg to suggest that “ Ilatepnyer†put his autograph under his next effusion it he wants to be taken further notice of. In the meantime I subscribe myself, as sole proprietor of the obnoxious hog slaughter house and dark looks, - HI. AUSTIN. Fenelon Falls, April 19th, 1893. mm FENELON FALLS MARKETSL. â€" Reported by the North Star Roller Mill‘G‘o. Fenelon Falls, Friday, April let, 1893'. Wheat, Scotch cit-Fife 65 to 70 Wheat, full, per bushel; 64-. Wheat, spring “ 6t) Buckwheat “- . . . . . . 4’1, Oats, m . so» Peuse,. “ . . 55'. 5'1 Rye, â€- 48: 50 lioness srssi. mass sane and... Ladies’ White Cotton Drawers, Ladies’ Fancy Col’n Undervcsts lO tucked .5; lane trimmed. $0 25 Mens’ White Launderd Shirts. 50 “ While Cotton l)hcmise, “ Fancy Flannel Shirts embroidery lined, at. . 45 (collar alluched) . . . . 45 “ White Drawers, tuckcd‘ “ Fine-Cotton Undershirts. 29 & embroidery lined. .. 45 “ “ -‘ Underpants. 29 “ Chemise, lace trimmed, 29 2 pairs Mens’ Braces, (quality “ ' Corset Covers, lace guaranteed) . .. 25 trimmed. . . . . . . . .. . 25 2 “ “ Wool Socks . . . . . . 25 “ Uudcrskirts. tucked dt See the Wonder Sock for . . . . . . 10 frilled:. . . . 50 Men’s Heavy Cotton Socks. . . . 5 All the Babies are crying fer See our Mens’ Serge Pants. only. 65 our Motto Bibs. . . 05 “ “_ “ Nobhy Tweed Pants 1 00 Something new in Curtain “ “ Boys" Knicker Pants.. 60 Draperies at . . . . .. . 10 Boys’ 2 piece Suits «Sr Base-Ball ' 2300 yds. Beautiful Shaker and But for . . . . . . . . 1 95 Flannel, now .. . . .. 7 Men's Tweed Worsted Suits, 1800 yds. Feather Tirking at. . S bo't at a great bnrg’n. to be 2700 yds. Cottonnde bought be- cleared very cheap fore the advance 5; to be Men’s Waterpr‘f C'ls guarant‘d 2' 00 cleared out very cheap 3 lbs. Bunch Cotton Yarn . . .. 1 00 You should see our Grass Lin'n 10 We have the largest & best Our Factory Cot’ns at 5-7-80ts. \Vhite Bod Spread .. . . .. . ' l 00 are the cheapest evenin Lind-’y See our Daisy Turkish Bath Ladies call 85 see our all week Towel for . . . . . . .. . . . . . 25 Henrietta, all colors, at. . .. . 23 Good qfl’ty Bl’k Cashmere, sp’l 20 We have just rec'd a. case of l bushel Fancy Dress Buttonsk 5 Wool Dress Serge, all shades 29 White Lace Curt’ns, top'd edge 50 We carry the largest stock of Something new in Dress Dress-Goods 8r. Trimmings in Ginghems at . . . . . . .. .. 10 the county. 2 Spools Cotton Thread, 200 1300 yds. White Embroidery yards (6 cord) for. .. . u. 5 commencing st...... ,2 Heavy Towelling-going at..._. 5 500 Large White H’d'k‘fs at... 2% Hemp Carpet (wide) . . . . . . . . . 10 Ladiasrâ€"I‘t will be to your advantage to call and examine our Dress Delaines. All the di’fl’e‘rent‘ lines we show are con- ï¬ned to ourselves. Gessï¬5.â€"OL11‘ Spring Hat stock is now complete and it is a daisy. in Ties, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Braces we take the lead. Spacial allerzlion given to all leller orders. m. J. CARTER, 40 Kent Street, Lindsay. SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LEON. [10w alom‘ your Oil .9. Send along your orders lo we “ Old Relialle H 02156,†where you. have dealt hefor‘e and where your Father used to deal. THAT Is Mot/loll Bros: do. 00., Toronto, SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE ONLY GENUINE AND orunn HIGH CLASS OILS. Lardirze is the Champion Gold fliedz‘zl' Oil of the Dominion, and our Cylinder Oil will wear longer and give halter- saz‘zkfaclion l/mri (my olher Oil. Ask your dealer for MCCOLLS" OILS- Sold a2! szelmz Falls l)! 70mph Heard, and hy all leading dealers l/zrozzg/zozd the country. ' m There are more Hoosier Drills/of our manufacture in use will be quarantined for a period of 14 days r or longer, at the discretion of the Board of" Health. The citizens of Fenelon Falls who do not wish to be so inconvenienced will govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Board of Health. A. WILSON, M. D, Medical Health Oï¬carx. Fenelon Falls, Feb’y 22nd, 1893. )4. f. anion anon; NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY urniture. _. DURING HOUSE CLEANING A; Special cut in Prices. Will‘be given to those BUYING FOR CASH.. My stock is large and complete ,. consisting of BEDROOM SUITES, Lounges Centre. lab/95,. (Zane ands/Eris Chairs. Bureaus. Side-boards. nnd‘evcry description of’Kitchcn Furniture: Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices 3&3?" Undertakingpromptly and carefully: attended to.- .L.. 13E Y M A N; Unnenrumn &- FUmvx'runs DEALER, Uolborne Street, Pension Fallst W Residence over the Shop. .‘Ea empowers-Rs... IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR. ,lltnnl’aper and Pith-re Frames: â€"lS ATâ€" W . A... GDQDWIN’SL Baker’s Block, Kent-.st.,.Lindsay.. Artisis’ Goods a Specialty... Machine Needles, Alabiasï¬ne and, Dye; Works Agency... 5%†Please call and see my 50. Paper.. Lindsay, April 2nd, 1892. ' NERVE BEARS are I new dim. covery that cure the worst cases at; NERVE Nervous Debility Lost Vigor endi Failing Manhood' restores the. Weakneni of body'or mind caused. by overâ€"work, or the errors or ex-A ceases of youth. This Remedy cl». solutsly cures the most obstinate cases when all other- TILEATMEiN'rs he.in failed evenfto gesdieve. Séogl bydiue. lists at per pee me or six or . or sen mm on receipt. 0â€: price by udar’easing THE JAMES M Drownâ€"E (30.. Toronto. Ont. Wilts for pamphlet. Solid W. Fenclon Falls at W. T. Junkin’s .95}; Efï¬e;â€" Ekï¬l’iEâ€"‘délr: . vs 4 {25‘ HR LL m n This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success; Removingfrommny village or district iii- ‘ in Canada than of all other kinds combined. - ' - Pom 8 “ 4" ’0 .. . . lew days ago-Queen. Victoria was great- Bung: 3,3,. 1b 1;; ‘1’3 ‘ ful CQNSUMFTION’CURh, 13 Without a. par. ly charmed by a piece of, music perform- lagged,“ doze}, , I . .' . . . . 10 11 allel inhthe lgsttory plr_:nedi'cine.lul\.‘ll ad by baud paying in public osâ€" caries. cass‘ssi‘szas as borne, and sent one of her attendants to I‘lIIdGS . . . . .. . . . . . ...,. 3.25 3:90 Ifyou have a Cough, Sore 1.11:9“, or 1%?f)§chitis' learn. the name of the piece. The at- glog: " ' ' ' ' '° ° " ' " "0:0 use it, to: it will cure ycgs. If your Child has, '- ’ ' t ' - ' ‘ e 93 (ms ' " ' ' " ' ' ' ' " " a C " Wl cum! ouch use itnrcmotw ndant came back and 1c orted- With 1 the relp or 101 u s x _, ,1†.. [e p ’ ‘Wool‘ - '- - ' ' - - ' ' - 16' 18 and relief, is sure. if you dread. that ous some embarrassuicnt, that. it was entitled ’-‘ Come Where the. Booze is Cheaper.†'l.‘hc Woodstock: board of trade has passed. a resolution in favor of the exclusion of. American silver from the Dominion. Coined silver is the only ' usel'ul' product of the United States which might be proï¬tably excluded by Canadians. Not that its inpouring would deprive Canadians of work, but rather that it would induce them. topay tier it with. more work than in- was actu ally. worth. In taking American silver Canadians deal in a product which is rapidly decreasing in value-;-a. transac- tion inevitably resulting in loss. l-Icnry. Ashland, a. young man 18 years. of age, who resided. with his disease CONSUMPTION, chef/foil to I. t, it; will cure you or cost nothing. Ask your Dmggist for SHILOH’S CURE, Price IO C‘s, Re cis. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or: Back lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. 25 cts._ David @hamherss General Biasrkezszitla, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls - .4 New Advertisements. “337E? ASTER? G- Fancy Bed Spreads full width, also Blan- kets, allrwooltG‘arpet, Rag Carpet and plain, and twillcd Flannel woven. pnomptly and satisfactorily, by SAMUEL. HUTCH‘ISON‘, ll'euver. F-enelon F-‘nlls, April 12th,_11898.â€"-8-3m. __'â€".â€"â€" .n y u A Kauaranteed the Best. Elml distaste. . l I, 1 Perfect and instantaneous regulation of depth of Hoes in all kinds of soil. The ONLY} BMCkS‘mthmgl-l {"1 1&5“from!â€â€œlimb??- PERFE’C'I‘ FORCE FEED in use. The thorough equipment of our factory with thei (1.01.10 0‘1,51‘°l'l‘ ’"mlcelmli “f .10 9:39?†latest improved labor saving-machinery and a largely increased output enables us to}; 11"“lg m‘lcys- 1111:“0“ “1 “HUNG†Pt“ horse-shoeing. Give me a. calland I Will: ' ' ‘4 offer the Hoosier Drill and all other‘implemcnts of our manufacture at prices lower _ , r a. g % than ever before. ; guarantee satisfaction. 4oâ€"ly. ‘ 5 . a m A" For catalogues, prices and. terms, see our local agents throughout. the country, or ‘ "'†send to our ollicc. ' 35360953 “"350?! SQUHT' mower one and. a, half miles, west 01' Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred his Irlnntingdmi, met with a terrible death. lie had been employed cutting wood at Insurance Business to me, I. am prepared to take risks on-ull classes of property. George Badore's, and having broken his At Very Lowvest Rates. The. Austin, Agent,Fene.-‘un Falls. NOXDN BROS. M’F’G 00-, DD.) INGERSOLL. ONT. VVAN'DED. â€"-.OF THEâ€"- County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will; be held in Dickson’s hall, Fcnelon Falls, nxe-helve started, after having taken 1‘ rl‘o t}1e Pllblic. WP?†“‘ his employerd’ to "3mm hon.’°' None butfirst-class British and Canadian. Near the house he slipped on some ice . 3 Companies represented. l and fell heavily upon the blade of the use, which he had slipped into his coat l pocket. The result was a tarrible gash ï¬g, Flinn: PERIOPERTY in his side which extended through the ‘ ‘ v . Y APRIL 25th 1893. THE ROYAL’CANADIAN INSURANCE. Agents to sell our, ChOICL and hardy 0“ TUESDA v 7 . f Co. has amalgamated with the Alliance l guide“ SL001}: W9 have many spew“ m" ClOmTUGnClnt-lY"t 1° 0,01001‘ l†the “WWW†o Euflmld’ “Whig insurers the scoumv of_,1'ieties, both in fruits and ornamentals, to Friday, April 1411], will be the last day $125,060,000:‘tiidtiiesmne good ’poiicy.’ lollâ€, "1â€" W “0â€!â€01'9‘1 “My by 115- We of service on. defendants residing in this Ipay commission or salary. Write us at co,mty_ Defendants living in other coun- JOHN AUSTIN,.‘lgenl.ioncc for terms, and secure choice of. terâ€". ties must be served on or before April 9th_ W Also agent fonthc Queen of Eng-l ritory. E 1) HA“) {and and Caledonian of Edinburgh. Cnpi , ' ' ’ to] combined, $45,000,000. ‘ Clerk" Fenelon FallsLJuly, 2,5tli,,189¢z, , ..__... S. Nevxsos, Bailiff. Fenclon Falls Jan’y 28th, 1893 ribs to the lungs, entering the diaphragm. at very low mics. 'l'he unfortunate young man died within a, few. hoursal'ter the accident. MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymen, Rochester, N; Y, i Fenelon Falls, June 1411:, 189.2... 17.43, 149710m-_ Li ,1 .4 s