The-Shamrock f otball. team. played. ridge oï¬'some sort; (probablfyidlma-mlte) sagamewith the BhlsamGl'ove teauron Wednesday evening. the 18th inst., and the Shamrocks V made two goals, while the Bils:imlGroye«team did net secure one. -v Ot‘rnllonday evening. .the 23rd, the Shamrocks played a game with the, Feuelou Falls team and were defeated by the latter team. M r. 'l‘iios; ,Dewelll has finished? Mi‘. Alex. ..lchee’s new- b‘arn, except to put in some windows, but - there is a lot 01 work to be done in the interior of the basement. The barn as it now stands is 76 x- 115. feet,. \vith.a.stone toundn- tion undecall. Wlien the» stables are were blown off and the ï¬rst and third ï¬ngers were badly laceratcd. Mr. Harry Robson admihistered. chloroform. and the injg'tri‘es were dressedibysDr. Wilson. AcornsNT.â€"-A few days ago Mi. statute labor on his boat, and, while exertng his strength to turn over a large flat stone, his feet slipped iaud‘lie fell forward on to the edge of the stone, that he foundiin mb'nx. in-ihis fathef’s conservatory, and that exploded’ while he was cleaning it out with a hairpin. Half the thumb and the second ï¬nger completed: Min- McGee will be able to drive through his cattle Stable from one end to the other with sleighs or trucks. It has been arranged‘to have a row of box.stalls, each 14 feet sqpare, on one side, andmn the oppositevside amass-of cattle will stand.’. Alex. intends to have acornplete system of waterworks. A cistern will be built that will hold about 10.00%? pails bl" water. It will be 24 feet in length, ll'leet- highland lï¬l‘i'eet wide, and it will be so arranged that' the cattle and horses candrink at'their will. Underground. ventilation will be adopted in this mammoth stock barn. A large amount of cement: will be used the cistern. completed itxwill‘b'c a' model stock barn. and the proprietor will have'eummer all winter; . ltlrom the beginning of the work to the endlthere- wasno sleight of hand Work about it. , Lindsay, with a few assistants, did the mason work. Mr. Harry Fell, who is in the employ of Mr. A..i\chee.~ and'Qiiii'. W. [Tep- burn, of Cameron, ran against each other last Sunday night on their bikes. Hirry’s face was somewhat disï¬gured. This accident must have happened after the moon went down. Pimples, Blotches and Skin Emptiness. How unsightly, sometimes even disgust- ing, and certainly very mortifying to the sufferer. They are merely an evidence of impure,poisoned.blood, and lowered vital- ity of the elementary organs, which can be‘ quickly changed hytakinngerrozone after meals. Ferrozone cleanses nll poisons and eruptions, makes it rich in: red corpuscles that manifest themselves in ushenlthy, ruddy complexion. To have a pure, soft skin and ruddy com plexion, sim- ply use Ferrozone regularly. Price 50c. per hox;or six boxes for- $2250, at druggists, er N.'C.‘ Poison dz 00., Kingston, Out. Sold by W. H. Robson. Posrpoan.â€"â€"-'l-‘iie Baptist garden party at Blythe, which was- to have been held on Wednesday, was postpon- ed, on account of. the weather. until this (Friday) evening. Particulars the same as advertised. ACQ!DENT.â€"-On Wednesday. ol-- last weeki Mr. Alfred: 'l‘Iiers, of Verulam, had some 05- the bones of his left hand broken by afa-ll from-a shed. He came to the Falls and had his iniuries attend- ed to by Dr; Graham. SCIIQOL‘ EXAMS.â€"Mr. Henry Reaziu, Ii 1’: S., and Mr. Edward Mosgrove, ol Kirk-ï¬eld, are at the Falls conducting the ..exatninations, which will not be over until tomorrow. The schools close today for the midsummer holidays. and will re-open on Monday, August 25th. To ~Cure a Gold in-one .Day' Take barrarive Bromo Quinine Tablets; All druggi’sts refund money if it fails to cure. W. Gr ove‘s signature on each box. 25. N0 Sauteâ€"The: sale of the Smith property, advertised' for Wédnesday last, did; not come off: The executors and the auctioneer were here, and :seve- rnl lots were put up; but none of the- cht low bids-were. acee;ted,.and We are authorised to state that the proper- ty will he disposediof byprivate sale.- Valuable Advice to Rheumatics. Eat. meat'Spai-ingly and take vet-yrlittlc sugar. Avoid intoxi-c‘ant~s,:keep-away-from dampness, drink water abundantly, and alâ€"' ' ways rely-on Nerviline as a quick ' reliever of rlieumntic'poius.~ Being five times strong- tmhau ordinary remedies, Nerviline’s power; over pain is’ simply beyond belief. It cures also Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgi-a and all put-u, whether'inlernaltor external. Large bottles, price 250. Sold by W. H. Robson. Cuuncu.Psmnuâ€"The members of ' L'oyal Trent Valley Lodge No.71. C. O: O. F , will meet in the Orange Hall at 10 o'clock a. m. on Sunday next, June 29th, for the purpose of attending divine service in the Methodist church. The annual decoration service will be held at Zfo'cloek- p. In. the same day. Azgood attendance is requested.. , MILL ACCIDENTâ€" Job 'l'etreau came from Lindsay on Monday to work in the Rhthb‘un mill at the Falls, and on Wednesday forenoon he had the end of the little ï¬nger of liis~left hand cut oil and the next linger slightly injured by- nzsaw in the shingle department. He had the didgets dressed by Dr. Gould, and went home on the afternoon train. Ste 5 the Con h and Wgrks Oï¬â€˜ theg Cold- haxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets curea cold iuoue day. No Cure,.No Pay. Price 25c. SERIOUS Mommaâ€"On Wednesday afternoon Mr..\\’ui. L. Robson's young- est~ son, Nell, about ten years old, had his-left hand terribly injured by a cart- Mr. J. D. Ewert, of the blood: of: Fenelon Falls, [May- 29th, 41992.. which cut: him- badly inst below his low- ..Icr lip -and«'bruised ihisgum, but without loosening any of his teeth. After the profuse bleeding had stopped he drove to the Falls, where the wound was stitched and dressed by Dr. Gould. Concaarunmrross .â€" We extend eon- gratulations to Miss Lillian Wilson, who has remained her diploma in vocal, A. 0 C. "M. and A. T. C. M , and at the graduating exercises at the 01 Li. 0.. Whitby, on Monday evening, received the R. 0. Hamilton Gold Medal for highest standing in rocal music, and the Nordheimer prize for piano playing. Miss Wilson was chosen one of the two in the construction of the-fli'aoring and 501015†m. †(“mam sung by eighty When†this: work. ,5, a†young ladies at the commencement ex- 'ercise& Suoorme ACCIDENT.â€"â€"-;\lr. Joseph Heard has had a bullet inrhis shoulder for several years, and was slightly hurt a few days ago by another. He was out shooting (or trying to shoot) wood- chucks on Mr. B Burtchaell’s farm near Coboconk, and, letting the barrel ‘of‘ his .22 calibre rifle. which was cock- ed, slide quickly through his right hand, the butt struck the ground with such force that the cartridge exploded. and the bullet went through the flesh of his foreï¬nger and slightcd wounded his thumb. Joe says that " the man ï¬who is born tobchanged can be neither shot nor drowned." A House FIGHT. â€"'I‘he Lindsay Post says: “ One day last week Veterinary Broad’s stallion, Granite Lad, broke out. of his stall and attacked the aged stal- lion,,Knight 01' St. Andrew’s, tied in a stall at the other end of the stable. A royal battle ensued, » and the Knight was rapidly getting the worst of it when Dr. Broad entered, having been attract ed by the sounds of conflict. A few prods with a pitchfork sent Granite Lad F '_back to his compartment. The older horse-was knocked out for the time be- ing, having lost his windsandd‘eceived a couple of bad cuts, but he was all right two days later;†‘ ‘1 . t Asthma can be» Cured. Thousands of‘testimonials conclusively prove that Asthma can be permanently cured by inhaling Carannuozcun, a. vege- table antiseptic-that destroys at once the germsmansiï¬g the disease. Catarrhozone gives immediate relief to the distressing cough and suffocating sensations, makes breathing easy and regular, and insures un~ disturbed sleep. Gatar-rhozone euresAsthle- ma. that doctors nre-nnahleeven to relieve, madman-tours you. The Cntarrhozone in. 'i'rhie‘r is made of hard rubber, ï¬ts into the vest pocket, can be used at work, in church, in the street,I in. bedâ€"any placeâ€"~at any time. Two months"'treatment (guaranteed) price $51; trial size 250. Druggists or N. C.Polson .Sz 00., Kingston, Ont. Sold.by ‘W‘. H. Robson- ';W DIARRIED. Ennisâ€"Loomianr.â€"A.t the residence of the bride’s brother-in-law, Mr John Bar- rett, Toronto, on Wednesday, June 25th,. by~.Rev:-Mr Bedford, of the MethodistCén- ,tenninl-ehurch, Mr. Samuel Ellis, of‘V’eru-~ glam, to Annie Florence, third daughter of Min-Thomas Lockhart, of Fenelon Falls. DIED: WRIGHT.â€"At Lindsay, on.Snnday, June 22nd, 1902, Edward Wright, formerly of anelon F'alls, aged 60 years and 3 months. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelou Falls, Friday,’Jnne 27th, 1902 i Reported by the North Star Roller Mill Co. Wheat.Scotch or Fife .... 70 to 80 Wheat, fall. per.bushel.... 70 75 Wheat, spring . ... . ... 68 70 Barley, per bushel. 50 55 Buckwheat “ . ... .. . . 60 65 Oats, “- 42, 45 Pense, “ .... .... 70 72 Rye, “ .... 55 60 Potatoes, “ .... .... 45 50 Butterypcrlbi...... ...... 15 17 Egg3,__pe.r- dozen...... .... 12 13 Flay,per ton-............. 9.00 1000 Hides ..... .....u ...... 4.50 5.00 ilogs(1ive).............. 6.25 0.50 Hogs (Dressed) ...... .... 6 50 7.50 Beef . . . . . 5.00 6.00 ‘Sheepskins............... 25 50 Wool 7' 12 Flour, Silver Leaf .. 2.00 2.20 Flour, Victoria 1.90 2.10 Flour, Family, Clipper. 1.70 1.90 Bran, per 100 lbs . . . . . . .. . 95 l 05 Shorts, “ N 1.00 1.10 Mixed Chop “- i... . 140 1.50 For Sale. A Self-Binder, six-foot cut; made by Peter Hamilton, Peterborough. It has been used only one-season. Price.$100; one- third on the ï¬rst of October next and the balance in two equal annual payments. THOMAS H. RO BE RTS. 16-8“ Raise Chickens fér xport. We want, delivered alive at'your nearest GET. R. station, every chicken you can raise. Larger breeds, such as Orpingtons, Wyandottes, Rocks, Indian Games and Dork- ings are mostncceptable. Scrub and black- lo'gged birds are not suitable. Prices ac- cording to weight and plumpness. Good chickens bring from 40 to 90 cents per pair. We can supply settings of good Rock and Wyandotte cggs.’ Where a number order John Suggit’t,’ of Baddow, was doing together thecost is from 20 to 25 cents per setting. For particulars write our buyer, A; E: S ilvcrwood, 801.134. DUNDAS's FLAVELLE BROS, 5.9m. . Lindsay Detachable. Tires; First†in. 1888â€"â€"- Foremostsever since. To have been “ï¬rst†merelyypfoves antiquity. ‘ To; have; remained- ï¬rst . proves merit.“ DUNLOP TIRE 00., LIMITED, TORONTO. Local Depot for Dunlap Carriage Tires. Brown Grizzly and. Black Mangolian BEAR REES will keep you. warm. Geme and see them. A large stock of Horse- Blankets, Trunks, Valises, etc. , always on handful Newisonisflarness Shop. (ssrasmsusn 1879.) BANIiERS, Faint-2mm. FALLS... ... Agents: The Bank of British Ninth America: Ageneral up-to-dnte banking business transacted: . anrent'accounts-twith merchants and busxness men opened'on the usual terms,.. and careful attention givcnsto thebusiness of our customers. Deposits Received. Deposit Receipts and Savings Bank books issued on accountsoï¬'the Bank ofr‘Bri'ti'sh'r. North- America, Toronto, and usual rate of interest allowed. W. A. Bishop, Acting Manager HAVE w. nicksoww’s anwiruae answsss, and, will carry a. large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Making, Repairing and Repainting, and to make DOORS AND SASH. % Planing done. on ' short notice. S. S. Gainer... .i . .s :75 '. i‘ W'HEADQUARTERS for DAIRY SUPPLIES. iARE You 1 -. " Flower Designs. I Most prominent in all our neW‘ § wall coverings are the flower do? I7 7 signs. These are in the natural 2 colors, or conventionalized in ‘ J green and gold, silver White, and‘; pink and other shades. We know ’i‘ i , you W111 ï¬nd them just the character of wall paper'you desire,“ and we are sure you will like the color treatment, not only 4 whenit is ï¬rst put. on, but all through the life of the paper... i.†You will save money by buying this ï¬rst-class stock; ' :GEo. McGEE, Thesgngistgmsise‘saa I come“- I am prepared 'to supply all necessary material for Hense‘ or.» Barn building at reasonable; prices, and:it..willipayryouito consult me befo‘re‘buyino'. Planing, done on. short notice-by ï¬rst, class. workmen. F. SANDFORni. ‘ Even an expert may be deceived by an imi- tation Goodyear Welt. Many- shoes sold as Goodyear Welts have;afl the lumps, threads, tacks and discomfort of are.. Even the dealer who sells them to you likely as not bought them for real weltsâ€"evenhgcan- not always tell by appear-ms. Wear “Slater Shoes†and you will get nothing 312 . but Goodyear. Welt shoes, because no other kinds of shoes but Goodyear Welts are made in the “Slater†f-zi-c-tory. .. Be careful that you get a real “ Slater Shoe†with the slate frame on the. soleâ€"oi- the-liningâ€"the words “ The Slater Shoe †and the price-nothing. more. Sold only by “Slater Shoe†agentsâ€"$3. 50, 5.00. “The Slater Shoe.†llNllSlY" MARBLE WORKS... Baht; Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Linda say and surrounding~ country with MONU- MENTS and: HEADSTON‘ES, both Marble- and granite. “PAR BEEN. Guaranteed Pure g. and Fresh. WW_ 25c. in 1 11). Bottles. BobSOn’s Drug Store, Eenelon. Ealls.. Estimates promptly given on all kinds 0:.- oemetery- work.- Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle . Pieces, etc,, a specialty. ' Being-a. practical workman, all should; see his designs and compare prices before -. purchasing elsewhere. -, WORKSâ€"In tlie‘reer of the Market on, Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house ' Pt. CHAMBERS... Subscribe for the -“ Bimini“â€" (‘51. . . , 33-314 ‘,|_ . ‘ as J .l‘tN games-xxx getter; a! .W. :7