Oil-Clioths, No.19 Keenan’s Block, Kent" Street, Lindsay..- Qï¬arpets . and the point at~'whic‘h the timber on those Recent floods have devastated‘ilange v 4 14 ' - m V l . H w i. “ limits can most proï¬tably be cut, and districts in Roumania. - 1.“. H E "L 0 j" I C 1:†I To the residents of Fenelon Falls. averybody here is hoping that' the Locusts are ravnging nearly the whole .10 .. . ‘ . - q. . -‘ - ~ . q I ssrs chry and the executors of the plovmce of calatoï¬'. ltussm. - WW. Take "once that any person 0,. persons bmlth estate may come to terms, and l Severe shocks of earthquake occurred - removing from any village or district in- that the millsand water power may no On Tuesday in and near Athens. fectedwith diphtheria to FenelonnFulls- _ .9" will be quarantined fora period of 14 days ‘ Eleven men were burned to death at or-longer, an the discretion of the Board of Sand's‘ lumber camp near. Cadillac, - i . , _ , on 33: Kent .Streetsimndsay. opposmte. the Benson House. 53333?will?lift:“:.°§.‘Z§ili‘£il.l‘駧till Allétlle cattle shipped pe-rsthe Allan " †govern themselves acco,.d,,,g1y_ ' "Mam: “dwwull†l°°°° ; By order of the Board of Health. S.'S.'Numidian have been slaughtered at \_ L‘Vel‘PWL No “We Mamas" has been ’We cordially invite the public of Fenelon Falls all v A‘ WILSON: Mr D: ' Medical Heallh Ofï¬cer found in the lunch of the animals... . . . . ‘1’ v1s1tors to Lmdsay to call and exannne our Fender“ Fans; Fwy. 29nd 1893 , , f H I n - u a , A box containing $10.000-was un-. eartlled at Des Arc, Ark., under the New. Summer Stock of . 33355111135133hill?wi’oiiii‘dSIAPLEa rancr DRY GOODS, illilllli. iliiillii. years ago. S ‘t't' ï¬ d old~ ifest ti . . . , . , opera l mu n s c man a “tap: Campusulg’ In“ Part, Dress“ Goods, LiournlngT Goods (a, Spem_ NOW IS .THE TIME TO BUY longer be idle.- A “ WASH‘OUI'."â€"On Tuesday last about 200 yards of the railway track. where it-is‘ laid ‘on asmall embankment at the head of Burton's bay. three miles north of the Falls, was so badly injured by water that thewmail train. from the south hadto lie here until 2"o'clock on Wednesday morning, when it was taken slowly and carefully over the spot, but the repairs of. the track were not ï¬nished until 6 pm. the same day. When the ’F'enelon Falls dam and slide were . . , _. even in most civilized Europe. A , . V 15311:;diégitgFightiigofï¬féwna:,,::::g authorities of -Frankibrt-on-thc-hlain , ' alty,).Bl'ack‘- and COTOI‘Gi’l’TtBIlI‘IBh’DtIS, NeW'Fastacolored. f " ï¬re fcctand, as the total rainfall this {lava}, laéldeddto laedlï¬ayem 0: Sclvgrfl : Prlntsa Sllellee?» MuShnsa Embrqidel‘y, Dress Pall" . .- spriugiwas far, above the average, the lgguglbesï¬zz 523:1“? m‘czt‘s‘iumï¬fe 0w“: ' _ terns, Stainless- Black Hos1ery, Gloves, Wale" m Cameron lake has been lngher ers declare that they could not rent .2 ' 811k Mltts’ Laces’ Rlbbons’ Ladles’i'. DURlNG Hallsâ€"E- CLEANING oflate than it Was ever known to be at this «time of year,-and-for two or three days part of Helen street east of the railway was covered ,to mdepgh of 'over two teeth. WW2†, Left Her His Heart... Carl-Brandt,editor-for many years of the Belleville Zeitimg -and‘- Stern, the leading German paper in Southern Ilâ€" linois, died a few days ago, leaving a re- markable will- He bequeathed his heart to his Swifc in Germany, and di- rected thatit be removed“ and .scnt to her.- Tllc major was married in the Fatherland when a young man. He became estranged: from his wife and 'eamc to this country. He often said that, although separated from his wife, his heart was still true to her, and that he would return it to her after death. The deceased had made a deposit with afriend in Cincinnati to cover the ex- _ pauses. As soon as notiï¬ed of his friend's death, the Cincinnati man telegraphed instructions and money for the removal of his deceased friend’s heart. The heart is now in process of preservation and will shortly be shipped-to the white- apartments in houses bearing that numb " U11dérvests,_00rscts 85 .Pal‘aSOlrSl». ber. . :.._ , I, . x. a. . w "I . .. , .. , I I Joe Baird, a negro, went into a barn» Oln Staples .need 0111f lnspecuon' A yard near Land, (52s.. one day recently, ‘ Gen-ts? Furnishings new-and ï¬rst class. : Will be given to those when a bull ran . him, and ush d hit ’ ' ‘“ p e “ BUYING non CASH-8c SELLING FOR CASH, r BUYINGFOR CASH. . against the wall of the barn, burying a-.. horn in the logs on each side oi" him. - - - ' d we are 111 a pomtlon to offervzrsegooa’ values as..ng ever Diwali . Pictures * Framed 2&0 Order. Everything Sold ‘at Lowest Living Prices- fjï¬" Undertaking promptly and carefully 3 attended to. 1 UNnnnraxna 85 FURNITURE DEALER, ~ Uolborne Street, Penelon Falls“ One horn was broken and the other ha not much hurt, but very much Scared. everbody..,. , Kansas is coming to the front as a l consisting-of divorce state her courts havinn‘ severed " ' ‘9 ‘ - . ' ’ ° ' Orrosrrn THE BENSON‘HOUSE. 1 cases lastycar. So easy is it to obtain ’ ‘ ‘ " ‘ " ' ' ‘ " ' ' ' ' a divorce that it is seldom one is refused when applied for. One result noted by as well as marriages of those who are “fishes to not-ff 13h ur 1 ' , o. ' " i . - l .. _ . practically children are on the increase. 8, 1, , u 1- 0,,“ l yt, 8 {PH PL}th 9f thi» Bureau‘s' Side boards, Mrs. Emma E. Forsythc is an Ame,._ 7 i no nt 1110' “Gun 1y 0 '19 no "balm" 341103 1’11 119311“ yo Ines-*0 and every,,descrip.tion of Kitchen Furniture.» in the Southern Paciï¬c called New Britain, whose chief industry is the But we are thankful to say we had our new spring stock sale of mother-ofepearl. Mrs. Forsythe and with very little money. She now owns 150,000 of acres land, two steam- - , w . . . , . 6,5 that W between me island flame and youwill see berhe fonowmg pilce 11st that we intend givmg the public the beneï¬t. So make one grand to be sawed OK to free Baird, who was in Lindsay.- Inspection is cordially invited. One pride to My Stack. ishlge and com 1 t . '~'(" ( p88,. the marriage tie in some ï¬ve thousand C e T E , Manges. Oem‘re Tab/es." a correspondent is that hasty marriages j Ganeana’EasV 0/70173, ican woman who goes by the name of - White Queen. Her realm is an island _& was left a widow at the age of eighteen, I ., 1, , ., J 3..., , I . Bought P1 evlons to the Advance, port, and she-via preparing to close the mired Widow in Germanyâ€"NEW 'Ydfk contract for the building,r of four more rush fOl‘ the cheap store. 3%“ Residenceovcr the Shopfï¬u .JDurnaL ‘ vessels for the inland trade. L d. a, WV, G u D, ' L 1, ,F ' d W I V ' ' .-._â€"-â€" It is said that a Sharper is Opel‘atiu“ a 10a 110 c on towels, ‘ titles lane) Cotntitdervests: 102 ‘ A h I . . . . . ‘, tucked Sr lace trimmed. . $0 25 Mens’ Wzl-llte Launderd Shirts. , 50 $5 .Dllll. {finiong the farmclrs lll tlhebviclnlty oi ll white Cotton Charmsâ€), ll Fancymanml Shirts , V _ . gm“, ingston, lis stoc c-ln-trac e 'ctng a pat- embroidery lined, at... . 4.5 (collar attached). . 45; , , ,, A'PeIUObSCOt 001mb? fal'mm'l speakl'lg cut ploughshnre. The ‘i note †scheme “ ShitebDrï¬wmi ulclicdl “ Fine Cotton Undersllirts. _ 29. IN’ VICEORIA COUNIY FOR . ofa former hired man in his employ, is also worked in connection with this‘ ' em'roi ery lined... 4/5 H m. u. Underpants“ 29... . E , remarked quietly,“ as. a pretty good And if fame... a... no. maul about :1 33311353 gggfstï¬â€™ged» 29-» triers-Mere ï¬gnfggégggmhty ,, Ruumfaper Elllll PlBlUlB llflllllit: , _ , s ‘ l 1“ - ‘ ' " sort of fellow, Johp is, but he’s a little what papers they Sign for strangers, I trimmedn,’ I ' . I _ ,1 ~ 25-, g - ll. it, vgyool, Socks'HLN 25 - __,s m__, (lung 8» ht.th Clull- After 1" moments some of them will have their eyes sud- “‘ Underskirts, tucked & See the Wander Sockt‘or........ 10 . p . I, , Wither thought be conï¬rmed 1 “ It maY denly opened when they will be present- All I frillcd . . . . . . .. 50 Men’s Heavy Cotton Sock-s . . . . . 5 W. A. .. =2» , be necessary to explain that a bit. I’ll ed with a note for the payment 0“, large, tie Babies are crying for See ourMens? Serge Pants, only. 65 , , . I . . ‘ . . , _ , t '11 oys- meter an s... . . Platly “"30 ï¬eld 0f 0â€}0‘33 glowmg‘l bl“? 0pc, and yet is generally successful. Draperies at ...... . . . 1-0 Boysl'z piece-Suits & Base-Ball AMHSQS’ 390d?» a ~ Specialty... they StOOd. fl. .ltttlc tlllCh liOgCtllCl and 14 armeps ought to be prepared for It. 2300 Beautiful Shaker .2 and But for. .,' I,“ . a ‘ 1‘. 95 . I I fleed‘fd ulmmf‘g our. so I tom-£10110 A remarkable exhibition of instinct Flannel, now . . . . . . 7“ Men’s Tweed Worsted-Suits, Machine Needles, Alabastlne and Eve» he might do It. V He worked away at was displayed by a horse at 0“ City one 1300 Ifeathcr Ticking at.‘. 8 bo’t at a great barg’n,.to be~ ‘ works Agency, them for a any 0" W0: and the“ I We“ day last week. On Sunday night the ""00le{f°',%0t'to$ilde,boig2t b]:- h, , cleared Ye“? cheap .d , N 0 erléqse can and see my 50 Paper out to see how he was nettinn' on. I horse was brounht into the stable lame . me u.) a mine. CO 0" Ions “ ‘l‘e‘l’rfc ts ggamnt 2". 0 l ‘ ' ' ' 1 h 1 u d “H I†b. , -l _ _ 1 cleared out very cheap. 3 lbs. Bunch Cotton harm... , 11 00 Lindsay April 2nd 1892., found ‘9 M l)“ e “P a - t ‘9 lg‘gPSt anu-‘tl-lerstablcman thought it was lrom You should see our Grass Lin’rt 13.: We have the largest to best , ’ ' ’ ' “"99 and throw“ them away, 10mm?! a sprain. They were rubbing the log Gui-.Factory Cot’ns at 5-7-8cts. White Bed Shread,fl_fl I ‘ 1.. 00 ._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"" only the smallest plants in the rows. I with liniment on Month, momma. are the cheapestever in Lind’y See our DaisyTurkish-Baths. ' - m EARS _ V d, r . k d him [mt in l-cati h 1 had , _ _ 'Y _ "’ Ladies call & See our all wool ' Towel for . . . . . . . . .. . , 25* cowthutlzureiheewilriltflciii’es 3i as e w b c o 18 when the horse broke away from them Henrietm 1,, 00,0†I†23 Good (1,â€), BR Onwhmkm 3D,, 20 New“ Debmty‘ Log." “80, and e - "‘t - ' - -- ' ' ."‘ - '° ‘ T:‘gInhLl; xt.tl3 Pullefl “P T“ “he est 0955 fm, 'uld he and ran into a blacksmith shop In the we have Just, meld,“ case of 1 bushel Fancy Dress Butéons. . 5 BEANS {Vaclgpwspgf bags orrgfipéegauség ‘ Bald Alvis. to gâ€? the ll'me fellows a l.99!§rllb01'llCOCl. new be wheeled up to Wool Dress Sergog‘all shades , 29.. White Lace Curt’ns, top’d edge . 50 géggegzwfgligh“ gfl‘iacgggegï¬f; Chance, 005 the 1318' O’HBS lmd Crowded ' the horse-sheer and lifted up his lame leg. We carry the largest stoclt'oizl Something new. in Dress- ' ‘ golutely cures the most bbstinntc arises whclidalp 3:11:10: them, and they couldn t. gro’w. A little The man examined the 19% and foot, and Dress-Goods 8r. ’I‘rlmlnlngs m » l Glinghamsuat . . . . . . . . . . 10' “fliif‘liliiiiNriel $31§£é§“3.f’§=§“gti "ssjï¬legwfb, £99195“, . dull John 15 altttlc dull. â€"Lcwtston found thqt an im m er] driven .nail . the county- 2 Spools Cotton.Thread,,200.- receiptof pncohynnnressgngarmaamnstitanium: 1‘ , i p p y 9-â€- 'l~ ' i‘ - ' z- ,. . a . - . 00.. Toronto. Ont. Writeforpnmphlet. Boldmâ€" Journal 1 d tut d t the . k f t, f , t loot). yes..Wh1tc LmblOldLly yards (6 cord) fot ....... 5 i I .151, plene M 0 o t “ 10 v ’19 t 00 ' commencing._.at. . ..... 2 Heavy Towelling going at. . .. . 5% ‘ Fenclon Falls at W. T. Junkin’s ~40" le S we was I‘GSG» an 10 101‘80 '9 Ul‘n- 50.0 Large White H’d'k‘fs‘at:. . . 2.} Hemp Carpet (wide) . . . . . . . . . . 10 ed to the barn. _ Red Rose, a Dexter cow, seven years swssaa'on. The largest pumping plant is at Iron Mountain, Mich, which pumps 4,000,- _ _‘ , . ' ‘ ~ _ I 000 gallons in 24 hours. _ 2101. the {paper-fly of grim-pm dSllitton, :1 - [earliest-Eat Wlll be to your advantage to call-andexamlne . armor c on 102' ton: an las ust . 1 ~ ' ‘ _. . ' .. _ i ' ’vgsshiasieggtg’, make record at the, milking sfool. Jb‘he All the dlï¬'el out‘llneb’ we Show ‘ue con “Mr. Wm. E.'Ellis having tll‘ft'nsfell‘l‘ed'lllS-. when a lamp on a camiguous stand up_ gaixlellthe ï¬rst prize in her class at the ' ' . . ‘ L ‘ r. ' I Iliintrillilpcpigiussgllp3:212:26:3132:3221? setand the bedcauqmlï¬m' The domes last Royal Agriculturalsllow. She calv- Genï¬srâ€"Our Spring Hat stock is nowcomplete and‘it 18 a t l_ N P _ x p ‘ ed at the end of March last year,_aud daisy... 1n Ties, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Braces we An Very. Lovveest. waters . were burned from" the bed and from the body .of- the woman, who narrowly escap- ed withher lil‘e.-, Salt has been struck at the Canadian Paciï¬c railway well No.2 near Wind- sor, at a . depth of 1,125 .feet. The building and apparatus required in the process offmanufacture will cost $125,- 000.. One thousand barrels will be the , daily-output. when the -work.gets well underway. . ' George Cavanagh, a little child, died". at Smith's Falls on May 19th under and circumstances. Some member of the family had been I using ammonia to re- lieve a toothache, and afterwards set the bottle containing it on the table. She had just turned .around .when the little fellow rushed up to the table and reachâ€" ed the bottle, and before he was noticed had swallowed most of the contents. l-le lingered ill grcatagonyuntil his sullen. I ings ended with his lit'e.~. Robert Pcarsnll, .who lives in Prince Edward,'.ncar.COnsccon, was convicted on Friday, .onn- complaintof 'Dcputy P: since then, during the twelvemonth from . . - . . . . v . . . tak h - '.». . . ' .. v’ . . . . the 1st of April, 1892, tojst of Aprâ€, 6 t 6 lead LSgarzal atz‘wzzfzon genera allietz‘er 070,875 Nonebuthrsbclass Brmshand Canadian _ 1893. she has given a supply of milk ‘ 1 companies represemed_ which has amounted in the aggregate to , \Il)‘ ' .I. ‘... 2 v . I w i Y a Wtslhlll'l ol 1: tons, 9cwt., 3 (11¢ , 0 lbs , 4,0pKent'Street,.Llndsayi W FARBE PROleRT I or, measured in the usual way, 983 gal- ‘ SIGN ’OF TI-IE‘ GOLDEN 'LKON. .. at very-lowrntes. lons. Red Rose is a small cow, as all her breed are, and herself weighs just James Arnamh 900 lbs, solthat during the year she Fendon Fans, June 14th, 1892. 174,; . has produced . more than lten times her i own weight. . mm ' DIED . Samaraâ€"At. the residence- of. her aunt, Mrs. Watts. at Baddow,ltownship of Somer- ville, on Tuesday, May 23rd, Maggie E. Salter, aged '14 years, 5 months and 13 days-.. LAMB â€"Iu the township of Verulnm on . Wednesday, May, 2M-ll,~.l\ir., James Lamb, aged 52 years, 1 month and H days. seine chambers... 1 Eastern! ï¬lachsmith, Francisâ€"st, Fenelon Falls. ' Blacksmithingln all its diï¬ferentbrancllcs done on short notice and at the lowest living prices. Particular attention paid to. horse-shoeing. Give me a call and I will-3 guarantee satisfaction. 45-ly. W SE‘GflE’d. DiVISEGM GOURT FENELO‘NsF‘A-‘LLS MARKET35. Reported by the North Star Roller Hill 00‘.- Ecnelon-.Fal-ls, Friday, May..26th, 1893. '01, ,mE__V Wheat. Scotch .or Fife . . 65 to- 7.0 », V V , ._ Wheat, fall, per bushel“ . 66: 68 ' V V ,V , y 4 County of Vlct01 1a. .n.¢ 0. Inspectorzillacarow, of using a can-A Witcflt’spring.5 ll. H 63., 5:, h I . I . . H celled postage stamp ill for-warding a Barley, per bushel.... 35 .- 36 > The nelxtsuItDlngks of, thelilblpve Eleni: ., kitten I; appeared . that the prisoner Buckwheat“ .. 42: 43 . I . 1 k he he d Ill 10 son 5 in , one on a s, V had used a cancelled stamp on alettcr 33:38 ------- g3 Willweai ‘twme as longas any other me e.. all mommy, JULY 10th, 1393,, addressed by him to a pm“,- in-thon Ryler .’ “‘ 43 50. commencing at, 16 o’clock in the forenoon. and Which he Domed M Bellevme’ the Pommes" “ ""’ 45 50 a i 1-, .. Saturda’ J'lllle 29111 will be the last (lav stamp used being in fact One which he Butter, per lb ...... . ........ 14, 15. THE .FINEDT HIGH GRADE ENGINE OILS‘AHE> of sew-36's on defenilmlts residing in this took off a letter that he had received Eggs. Pertdozen...... 6 0?) '- MANUEACTURED BY county" Defendants ,ivmg in other mum I . ,. . ' in on . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l. ‘ 'l v d on or before June 24th. from the person at Clofton to whom he Egg; 2.25 V 3 00 ' Lit . ms must be gem: be; ....... nascent. nos. 3. on... TQRGNTQ. s. in: a ï¬rst offence, a ï¬ne of $10 and $0 Sheepskins ..... .. ...... .. 4o 75 _ , _ - . hmm . . (Ankh ansts was imposed. 1 W001 . . .. .. .. . .. . 16 18 FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS-IN THE COUNTRY. Fenelon Falls. April 25th, 1.893.