Clbtlhs, Not. 93‘ Keenan‘fsé Kenit’. Street, Binds lay... a ¢,u...~..-.._ .... ï¬rs? tinâ€"BE sure and'ca'll‘ban.’ WE ,4).- . , pews, while others who needed surgical. \ .L eelands, the "dentist, at the McArthur l attention for less severe“injnries‘wcre compelled 'to stand ’or 'lie’"upon the floor and'await their turn. The dead were laid upon the ground in a vacant IlOt‘lli. the edge of†the devastrlt’ed‘ district. Through the narrow aisles left'between the dead'bodies the survivors passed, looking for lost ones. In the confusion it was impossible to secure a. list of the fatalities.- Fancy Bed Spreadsfnll width, also Blan- - kets, al-lâ€"wool‘Calr‘pet, Rag Carpet and plain = and ttwilled Flannel woven promptly andl satis'ï¬ictdrily‘by I SAMUEL H-UTCHISON, W ‘ Weaver. '. Fenel‘On~-Fal~ls,-April 12th, 1898.â€"8â€"3m. » h‘Ieu'sc- on Tuesday, July lSlh. He will have a complete gas' apparatus“ for extracting teeth: Call; early. ï¬g" Turnip seedl annip seedll Thri' nIipI seed! !1 A complete stock, several varieties, at W; T. Junkin’s. - I MASONIC EXCURSION._â€"â€"Do not; forget“ 3373K'ént Street; LindSay, opposite. the.Benson' House. GAS Wie' cordz'allyrz'fl-oz’té ‘t/ze pea/22 iii general» 10‘le and examine thp Freemasou’s excursidri to“Chemong Park-on Tuesday, the 25th inst. The « aluminum leave the' Fenelon Falls wharf at 7.302).. m. ; returning will leave the park at 4: 30 p. m . calling at Stur-' g’e‘o‘n Point going’ and coming: Fire for the round trip only 25‘centsâ€"n-the clieapeet‘excursion, so far, of the season. Lorely and Cheap. .We have the best, nicc’s‘t'and cheapest" Smmizer-ShOes in ‘Lirndsay.’ We keep away? ahead in’styles, variety-and'price's lower than ever. You will be sorry. if- you don’t come to head quarters." . JOHNSTON a SISSON. 1‘3. ' The Monster Shoe‘ Store. A MUSICAL TonnNMrsN'rjâ€"On Wed- n‘esday next-a musical : tournament-is to be held atSturgeon Point, commencing at 9 :a. m.', and our village band boys will charter’a steamer and run ‘two trips doling the day, at the lowzfare of2 15 cunts. As ï¬ve bands and Etwo orchestras (one of" them- comprising-forty instru-- ments)‘ are to compete; there willzb'c plenty Ioi' music, which can be hoard free of charge by all who go-to the Point. FOOTB'ALLlâ€"A football! match w played in Iniriefs‘ ï¬eld, Balsam Grove, on Saturday, July 861), between Zion and‘Ba-lsam‘ï¬rove, which resulted in a- draw, on goals being scored'on either side. The following were the teams :â€"I (Balsam Grove) J; Pal-mer,-goal;- Fa: drones and'J.’ Chyuoweth,‘ backs; V. .Dewel,‘ S. H. Copp and. A} l‘chi-tliurf lmlf-backs;1l. Knight, W. J. Uopp, G.) Ihirie and B. Fox, forwards; H. Danicl,~ captain, centre. (Zion) P.†Allen; goal; 1 T. Moynes and'l’ti Cooper, backsyw. Johnston and D.‘ Macnevin, half-backs ;» E.I Worsley, J3 Do’ualdsion,‘ Hill‘and ‘ E14 Wors‘ley, forwards; .D.’Mz'ionevin,=cap-' tain, centre. . ' A' New" PUBLICATIONIâ€"The latest arrival in the arena ot'_ trade journalism? is T/Le'b'dnaclian Engineer, published monthly in Toronto * and Montreal, and devoted to the mechanical, mining, marine, locomotive, sanitary and other branches of‘thc engineering trades._ The new paper is very practical, andlbesides many- technical and illustrated: articlesï¬ enntains an immense‘budgetxof news relating to the mechanical, mining and general manufacturing trades of Canada. At EIigchOOd,“ Star- cOunty, Kiss,- Wm. Waddell, his wife and four children were'drowncd -by a flood 'while‘ in camp 'waiting the opening of the Cherokee strip. V I _ IThe Bellevil-le='Intelligeneer is print- ing‘a list‘ of’persons in that neighbor- hood who are over 80 years of age. Fortyd'our ' names -' were in; Saturday‘s list, .those of Irish extraction leading, English next and Scotch third. A- rather" curious incident occurred- lately in the Mission Church at'Coul‘port, Loch Lonem waards the end 01' the \veek'tbe church Was found to have been invaded byitwo swarms of" bees,‘whi_ch on Sunday successfully held the building against the congregation, who had'to b'c‘tak‘e themselves: to the ' schoolrdom, where service was conduct‘ed.’ I H IRecently the citizens of l‘I-“ewark, S. Djtriedlitheir hand at rain 7 making. In the absence of aï¬cannon, two blackâ€" smith’s anvils were used. The ï¬ring was continuedshalï¬eof the-night, and at ' sik-"- o’iil‘ock‘ï¬next' morning there was a light sprinkling of rain. There had been‘no rain) for: nearly three weeks, land 'as 1 here were no signs of‘raid before theanvil-beatiuu began, the rain makers take credit for. the sprinkling! that ‘gladdened them next. morning. A;terriblc accident occurred » in -Sny-' der‘s mill, 10th con. 01' Sombra. A‘ boy th0 and a half years of age, son of Mr. iVâ€"‘v’nlter ’Béoth, came to the “mill and'got ' playing about the machinery; l‘lis clothes caught in the crank of the pump andvin‘an instant he was dashed-around two or three-times, striking thee‘ground each time; The crank was fastcncd‘to a stumps outside, and in revolving came fwit‘hin six'inches of the ground;- When the machinery was stopped and. the . little fellow released Twas-found PH“ 300‘ Sample Parasols, Beautiful Handl‘és, one armawas broken‘,‘lns body bruised 25 cents and ,,,,_ and‘h‘ishead crushed. Death ended ‘Ladies White Cotton'Drawers,Tucked and his sullering in two or three minutes.I Lace Trimmed, only 25 cents. . Ladies’ White Cofton Drawers, Tucked and I Embroidery Trimmed, only 4}} cents,â€" Ladies†White Jotton ‘Che‘misc, Embroidery Trimmed, going at 45 cents. All Linen Tray Covers, Fringed - Edges, sale‘price 35 cents; Liadies’- White Cotton Chemise, Lace Trim: med. now 29 cents. 'v _ era; MW SithlEh“ SEEK»; 561252325, Sirz'pe Delaz'fles‘, Néw P'i’z'flfs', Nézo S/zizllz'és, SilkGZévesi- Silk [l/[z'tzfs and [(225 Gloves. ' HOSEERYï¬-B‘esti Value in the 'i'radiea Gill mul- see our Slide-721(25stBlackâ€"‘ffos’e,’ Z/zi'éé fairs for! .255- uï¬iz‘o: $1.00 for C ORSE IY Sâ€"See. o'm’ Carrels, from! 396. 2519.: to $1.50 per paiw See'oz‘rr' LADIES? IVES‘TS. PAR.tSoLS+â€"zoe{l- (LS-sorted " mad ' c/zeafl.‘ 0217' STAPLES med ; only/“impation; GENITSI’ FURJVISHZNGS; Geiztlemefl'; call azm.’ see: our ‘Fu‘mzz's/rz'ngs: Qua/54y considered, om’ Prices {5978' ride ‘L 070635. @926 price to even/body. ‘ OPPOSITE THE BENSON Honest: I I '- CAVEA‘I'S. . ~. TRADE MARKS, ‘ ‘ DESIGN PATENTS. Eb I form noIIMCHCOI’YRIOH'I'S. etc’ r n a. muss ace. 361 Bié’gï¬â€˜lé’i‘l’z?‘il‘£¥’i?dgm ‘ Oldest. bureau for securing patents in America. ' Every potent. taken out by us is brou ht bef ‘ V the public by anotice given free of chgrge in 5d: ' gritutiiiv gunman. - L est circulation of any sclentlflc a in th , wbli'Id. Splendldly illustrated. Non ï¬gmgeng « man should be without. it. -Weekl 83;!)0 a. year: $1.503}; months. Address NN 60.. PUBLISHERS. 301 Broadway, New York crty. NOT 1:0 6 ._aâ€"â€"â€"â€" To the residents of Fen‘elon, Falls. .1, Take notice that any person or persons-= removing from any village or district in-i fected with diphtheria to Fenelon Falls~ will be quarantined for a period of,14 days -i ctr-longer, a“ the discr'ction*'of‘tlie Board'ef" Health. The citizens of Fenelon Falls who: do not wish to be so inconvenienced will~ 2govern themselves accordin‘g.ly._ , By» order of the Board ofllealth. A... WILSON, M. D , 1 Medical JIealUi Qflicar ’ Fenelon Falls, Feb’y,22nd, 1893. 1-5. f.â€" llléillllllil. llllllllllll... 1-“ NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Big: Dry Goods d'ClothingSsle Fumimm % Now" some: eat... I £3 66 '4 †DURING HOUSE CLEANING something-NewIinICurtaiuIDrapery-aforfl," ' P ' ., .. azrzraar... - agileclfl' 11111. 1166i.» Heavy Feather Ticking new patterns 80“ I - . . 65 cents for Men’s Woo’l Pants. ’ w'“ be given to those 551‘ 95- for Bo ’8 W001 Suit and-Baseball and Bat flie‘c: ’ 10 cents for Boys‘ Nobby Straw Hats.‘ ' 25 cents for Men’s Flunneletic Shirts, cheap. ' g . I Men’s Fme Summer Upderclqthmcifï¬c: My st‘ook‘ls‘large and complete,'.. 50 cents for Boys’ Kâ€"‘nick'errPdnts.~ 2 pair Men’s Elastic Web Braces fdr 256: F'E’NE HON" HUS MARKETS? - I Reported by the North Star Rollerullill Coir. ‘ ‘ Fenclon Falls, Friday, July.’- 14th, 1893A Wheat. Scotch or Fife 65 to 70‘ consisting of I ~ . , v' -. ~ » 'r ' F110 lash ‘mmed foil-tum 5‘10.“ makes Surlï¬gm bllfhel' ' ’2 Ladies’ White Cotton ‘N-i-ghtgowns, Tucked 50c. on the $ for the balance of our Tweeds. - , I, “'3' well worth the Subscmptlon' Pl'lcea Earle .’ gr bushel "" ' 35 36- _ and 'FrillediiBottom,'I50 centsï¬ Our 5, 7 and Bo. Grey. Cottonseee-belo-xw which is only $l‘a'ycar. The address Buckgv’hlem u 50 52 L'adiIes’ WhitéCottOn Nightgowns, Tucked Mill prices; I I 7 is ; The amadia n; Engineer Co,J . 62 out†ui _ . H ,I I é ‘, 33. 34 and Ruffle Trimmed, now 48 cents. I I Shirtings, Cottonades and-Ginghams going you†as centre Tab/PS Church street, Toronto, or, the Fraser F‘e‘ace," ‘0‘ . . .. .. .. 52 54 50 cg?“ for Lade’ Hands°m° Dem“ r00 ï¬g“, lesdil‘t’uortl'i, f t , .P , l ’ ' ' ' ’ . . , ,l ' ‘ “ . cases. a . n s 111 s a sun ac .urers rices. ' -' ,- ' ~ Bu‘ldmgf bi‘f‘ b‘wmmenb sue“: Monb‘ $53,088 “ ' ' "_ ' ' " Another Case of. that 29c. 8.1-1 wool1 Serge 114VPieces Shaker Flannel to go at 7 cents. 06mg and Easy Chair‘s' ’ " ' ' ' "' > i Dress Goods to hand.i $1 00 for Men’s Heavy Tweed Pants.- I Bureaus 81'd6_b0ards v I ' real. THE SWING Brunchâ€"The temporary bridge acrosrthe Fenelon†river. in»- this village was ï¬nished last week, and the ' Men’s WaterproofIanIts now‘ 00. . mdcc" t3 fm’ Men’s nl‘l‘WOOI socm- - and every description of’Ki’tehen Furniture- ' 5'cents for Men’s Cotton Socks. 10 cents for Fancy Stripe Swimming Pants. . Over 300 Men‘s and Boys’ Summer Shirts P'ctures Framed to order' I * -1b'~;.......lla~ 13" 1 . . Egggfï¬gfi‘dozén. I I I If I .t 10 1‘: Lad1‘os,-ask fer Fast Black Lisle Thread- Hey,- \per- ton in... v. . 6100 7300 Ho“ “'25fccnii‘“ .. . .V. . , , Hides . . . . .. . . ... .. . .. 2.25 3I00 24 cents for Heavy all-weal blue Serge, rdr Hogs I _ 650 7 00 Boys’ Clothing. ' Handsome Colored Dress Delaines, only 10 trains have passed over it regularly since Sheepskins. I I _ ' h _. I . _ I, i r 75. 1,25. I . I I I I I I Monday evening. The work-of pulling W601 17" 18 0911‘s 1’0†ifflvrd- ; . , _ I , ï¬t it grem- I‘edllchm} , ’ . EverythingsSold '(ttKLOWESt-lemg Prices- down the old bridge has already been ‘Fl'our,‘str0ng"baker’s. ... . 1.90 2.10 Au'wool Hemlem‘sf “11 'the new" “miles: we ‘fm'ï¬f‘flm ‘LaI‘EOSL'thCkDf‘ Me“ 3 HMS ; U (1 I k. I u and carefuth xiommenocd audit is tliOtWht the whole F101â€: f“WHY-min - 1-70 1-30 . 130W cints' , . ’ ,m I’mds‘ly', . l 4 , . ‘ mg n er a mgpmmp 3" " V . . ’ y D . mom. best bakers: I I _ I I F 2:00 . 2525, Girls Silir'l‘rnnmed Lats gomg at 50c. Men s and Boys Ties, Collars and Cults 111 attended to; - Of 1‘3 W111 be removed by the mlddle 0f ’ " ’ Ladies’ Black and Colored cotton-Hose, o. endless variety. _ i 500 can-arm'ssansaonse cleared out at Fiour," clipper-...... ......- 1,30“ "1.50 Flour, straight rolled . . . . . . 1.60 1.70 Bran, per ton...... . 12.00 13.00 Shorts, “ . 14.00 15.00 . I I . .t†_ H. _. 1,00, 1520 Ladies Cotton Un'dervesls,ronlIy 10 cents. 2Mu0d Chen pm 0“ See our Table of'oob Dress Goods. "" Stacks of-Remnants at Your Own Prices; New. Advertisements; Wanted Immediately. sTwo Servants. Cook and Houscmaid. Apply to Mas. WM; MCDONNELL at the new wharf, Sturgeon Po"int.â€"â€"~21-2. big drive at 10 cents†L. D N9=I 6 Lines Finished Handkerchiefsfor 25e.‘ : UNDERTAKE“ & FURNITURE DEALER, 20 cents for Black Henrietta, good quality. August. A second gang of ten" men arriVed-aaf'ew‘ days ago and are living in tents pitched between Maryborough Ilodgc and the track, and cooking their food in a ï¬replace built of iron, cement and bricks at‘t‘he edge of the embankâ€" ment. Ten carloads- of?" choice stone were recently unloaded on the south bank of the river, others will soon arrive, and two derricks to be used in building the' swing bridge have already been erected. ' WW Appalling Scenes at Pemeroy.'. Fort Dodge, Ia., July 7.71’01nc1'oy,» altown-oï¬ (MO-inhabitants in Calhoun county, was practically destroyed last evening by a cyclone. Between 50 and 100 persons were killed and nearly 200 injuredï¬ Many of- the-injured will die. The utmost confusion followed1 tho, advent of- the storm, and it was several hours b‘el‘orc the condition of affairs was “. known. A" relief train was scut‘out as half price. I Men’s Snmmer Coats and Vests very cheap. ‘ I We guarantee every pair of Kid Gloves. Uolborne Sheet, Penelon Fang-h Ladies -our‘-'French..l)-ress Delaines are by I I fair the Nobbiest Goods in Lindsay. _ W REMIWCO 01W "10’ ShOP- “Egg . W . w - - NE We’llave secured at a greatsacrlï¬ce 2a $2,500.00 stool RV of Clothing. This great" line was =manufdcturecl‘. “ to order†BEANS. “I , . . . _ k' x. for an' eastern house, but the ï¬rm havmg failed, we'secured 4, Bishl‘égwféuih‘f'whiaeiié’éiei‘ilï¬n soluter cures the most obstinate cases when all other : TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. Sold hydrog- 3*.-‘-,1,‘-c.:~',_-' I ~ - I.“ The gCOC-Hc3 an" a lag Ldlscouu‘t" you it“ e In want Of 010131111107 lists at $1 Per package. or six for 35. or‘sent 1%? mail on : d011"t fall to see tlils large. ' receipt of price by addressing T1117: JAMES M DICINE ‘ NERVE BEANS are a new diam covery that cure the worst-cases oi. Nervous Dability. Lost Vigor and‘ Failing Manhood; restores the weakness of body or mind caused - ,. Cod-Toronto. Ont. Write {or pamphlet. Sold mâ€" MI. Jill Fenelon Falls at W. T. Jankin’s. 4'0 ’Kent. Street, ,Lindsay. S alcsnnen V‘V anth To represent us in the sale of a choi- inc of Hardy ‘anadian Grown Stock. ic-- ‘ ricuce not‘nccess‘ary: we want -real work- ers, and to all such we offer a. permanent. situation at a good income, with chance of advancement. As we now have over 700 acres under cultivation, we can give our salesmen many superiorv‘advantitges. We- also desire to secure a good man in your district'to sell? thevltotary Spray Pump, for which we have the general-tagency. This is something new and indispensable to the farmer-and the fruit-grower. Sendvforv v terms and testimonial circular.:z Mr; Wm. E‘. Elli-sihaving' transferred his; Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At. Very Lowest Rates-2‘: None bu‘tiirsi-elaiss'British and Canadian . Companies represented. ) soon as~possiblevovertbe Illinois Central STONE &I__WET,LINGT0NI- “11â€?†“gall phys‘c‘ansi _ tents am} 18.- Ndrscrymen, Toronto, Ont: II I, supp 103. 'ie town was In Ia- Itota‘ 1" I II I IOPEP Tip , darkness and‘thc streets were ï¬lled with Farm Fm. Sale ï¬fï¬rpï¬qï¬eflt' W PR 1, she wreck of homes and business houses. ' " ' at very low iatcs. . ‘Thc scenes were i‘pP‘EHiDgs as me“ With The undersigned oï¬â€˜crs for sale lot. 18 and ‘ James £31105!!- . ( lanterns went about in the debris. In part of lot It) in the 2nd concession of the Fenulon F3115, June 14th, 1892. 17-1y.. S some instances onlirc‘ families were Township of Somerville', ceiitaiiiing..200- .,. o. . , _ _ ..~_ __._______..__â€"â€" wipcdlout; the mangled remains-being aces»,9?pvlnc}i.l00.3wgesgegaq},tn;§; Champlon Gold Medalthlof theDommion. $586,“, mvmmm cam-r of The cries 0f the injured. “:8†heal-trending ing creek and two good wells. The buildw’ . t , f V- tori and the general contusion was increased ings comprise ‘a dwelling-house, 24 x .28‘. Te†5 '- . 5, Q g L 00"“ '7 1* 10 ‘ ‘ - a by the wailing 0f the survrvors who feet, of hewed logs.clapboaIrded, with as w ‘ I :3 I _ m , t Sim" rs of the above Cm,“ Wm, were separated ih‘om friends or Who had knctllen 18fx Zfeï¬be'iirnnzllon dgdliï¬' :lll‘blhbzfil ‘ . Iii]: in DlCEh'SOn’S hall, Fenelon Falls, , - - . r “Gil. 1’ {I I'll“ L 11 X C o o . l'elatwes m “19 wreak Elle work 0f S-f‘oot’ston‘ wall' a 100 barn 3L YT)? feel . l ‘ ' ~ ‘ - O' ' ‘. I1 ‘ ‘ rescue was slow and the trainloadbf awoomsthIIpoull,.y'hoj;ses3,0,, Thepmpil Win-“Veal tw'lce as longsa’b any Uthe 0N NiIONDI-lf, .IllIJLY lIOlh, 1893, hel) made little headway. The 300th erty is only six miles from 'Fenelon Firlls.~: commencmg-g}; 10 o clock in the forenoon ] 111’ f tl i s r Z d Thole was l’Iice 53(00 two third down r1nd the bal J' “ 9, .11, u 1 t d m 0 w own‘wa a e I I‘ ‘ I v ’i i -- IS ’I - - I -- W" " - â€"- l' Saturdnr one 211 W1 )0 10 as al’ “0 place to care [0,. the iujurcd, and a ‘IinIceIon tuneI to split.purItipaIser.1 It 2110135016. of servibcie on defen’dang residing in “MI church which was just outside the path :f‘u‘l‘ll‘lnfgfngicofï¬fï¬fo‘V‘Fbseflifafgr ping: . MANUFACTURED BY :onnty. tgem:(lfégiglgingeggmoglï¬i331?)"‘ I, I I . . t . L - 5 >0 - ‘ _ ‘ s l' ‘ ’ .l' . , ot the storm was turned into an hospital. “hm, apply on ,1“, Premises 0,. by letter to . a I . w , â€" . I . m we mus e I t, The surgeons worked here by the aid CHRISTOPHER FELLI ï¬ï¬ï¬u $0.5, E @g S.NIEY113§CD;,IT 1‘«}.D.IIA.\IIEI,ICIIk I ,.I - ‘ ‘ . 3. Those with . l v ,. a _ ' m, , I .. IIII of' lanterns and lamp Tendon 1 ((11.5 1 0. I FOR, SALE..BY.ALL.LEADIKG DEALERS IN THE COUNTRX. I Fcnelou Fans AI)I1‘LI.25tll, ,1893. ,, brekonbones werestretched upon the. Samuel-r111»,May,22ud,.1803. let-Gnu"