J P., before whom he was taken and pleaded guilty. inflicted the maximum line of $20 and costs, which came to $5.20 more. / W Call and see Mac's stock of fall Ut'ercoatings. the largest and hes! selected stock ever sold in Fcnelou Falls. Axnrnsn A LhmA'I‘OlLâ€"OU Tuesday afternoon one of the litre steam tutzs known as " alligators" arrived here for liowry & Sons to use in conjunction with the one they ult'rndy have on these waters. It. was built for the firm about three years ago, and was stationed at \t hitetish, on the north shore of Geor- gian Bay, near where they have timber limits. until they decided to send it to the Pad s. “'1ch it was taken to Midland and there. placed upon the cars. W Now is the time to get a cheap but at Mrs. lchiugall's. The summer stock~ must go to make room for the fall stock. anum AGRICULTURAL Snow.â€" The annual fall show of the Fcnelou Branch Agricultural Society will be held in the driving park south of the river on Tuesday and Wednesday, the Sth and 9th of October. Posters to that effect have already been circulated. and the priz-: list and rules and regulations, which are almost. the same as they were last. year, will be printed in pamphlet form. ready for distributi in to members of the society, on Monday or Tuesday next. - The same price to every one at the lending Tuilor's, one door below the barber shop, Fcnelou Fallsâ€"2+. Tun Pnsuttzu CO.‘I[.\'t,‘-.-â€"-l)05i(‘1‘5 are out. announcing, that the thirteenth Lindsay Central Fair will be held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 25th, 26th and 27th, and that it will be formally opened by Sir Mackenzie Bowell, Premier of the Do tninion. A Premier isn’t as great an attraction as a Governor-General, but he will prove a drawing card. a great many personsâ€"especially good "loyal" lonservativesâ€"who would otherwise have remained at home, will go to see him. ' 32:!“ Call and see our hats in dark shades for fall wear. Mrs. R. McDougall. HAD A Firâ€"A Government oflicial and his assistants commenced work some days ago “scaling †logs at Cook’s Point, opposite the Byrnell farm on CamerOu lake. and on .‘londay a young man named Francis I’Iall. one of the employees. fell in a (it. while at work On the logs. and would probably have been drowned but for the prompt action of Edward Bell, who caught him in time to prevent him from rolling into the water. If, as is stated, he is so subject to [its as to be continually taking them. dry land is certainly the safest place for him. On the occasion mentioned he recovered before they could get him to shore. and soon went to work again as if nothing had happened. 38‘ McCallutn, the only Fashionable 'I‘ailor in town, has just received his fall stock of cloths, which are being sold at- priccs to suit the times. S. A. Novasâ€"Captain and Mrs. Dodge, of the local corps of the Salva- V tion Army, utter a short stay of two and a half months, are farcwelling on Sunday, S-ptember 8th......'l‘hc SalVa- tiou Army has decided to hold the 13th anniversaiy of its establishment in Can- ada at Toronto during exhibition week, Sept. 71h to 12th. Large gatherings are expected from all parts of Central Untnrio. The meetings will be Conduct. ed by (,‘ommissioncr Booth. Among other attractions will be a tornado of music and soan on Sept. 12th at the 'J'etnplc. Albert Street. There will b.- Several days of oilievrs' councils, and an all night of prayer. Doubtless Salva- tiouists from all partsof the Province \\ ill avail themselves of this Opportunity of attending [lich'lmpl‘ll'it‘tllt gatherings, the rate to Toronto being so low. HAVE YOU HEARD that we carry ttie largest varietj.‘ of Fint Shoes in the county 7 We mail any ladics’ tine shoes prepaid from St upwards on receipt of money. Men, you can easily save 1‘?- percent. on coarse and line Men‘s Boots by coming to our store. JtllINSTON, k SISSON. 1st Door East of. Duly llouse, Lindsay hos'r .tsn Fot'xn â€"-On Tuesday ni_'ht .\lr Ileard’s eldest daughter, Louie. lost a lady's line gold watch, which she has worn oCCasionally since the death of her mother, for whom M r. Heard bought it about seven years ago. She did not miss the watch until next morning. an-l was then under the im-E pression that she. had left it on the step at the front of the store, as she ha-l taken it out of her beltâ€" while sitting there chatting with her cousin. Miss Berry. As soon as the loss was di~0u\'- . mud, .\lr. Heard posted up a notice! offeriu': $5 reward for the recovery of; the watch. which was brought to himl shortly afterwards by Mr. Qui-Jg. who; said that one of his little boys had; found it. early in the annulus. lying on the sidewalk near the corner of Colhurnc ; and Francis streets. a few rods south oI‘ Mr. lleard's premises. l Foot: Caveman Exxusnnntsanv -- l l Catching.- fut-.53 for export. chiefly to the . t I lcmploymcnl the year round. and we wish it hadn’t, because one of the men engaged in it has located him- sen' for some years past near the mouth of the Fcnelou river, with the result that the music of the “ Canadian night- ingales." which we used to hear with such pleasure on summer nights. Will soon be a thing of the past. According to reports. vast numbers of the unloz-tu- nate batrachians have every season fallen victims to his wiles; but we d -ubt whether he ever made such a record as two frog catchers who, the Campbellford Hem/d says, captured 2.876 frogs in six hours on the night of the 14th ult. on the Jordan creek in North Hastings. Th xy skinned the lot and shipped them at Bannockhurn to dealers at Buffalo. N. Y. The whole number, after being skinned, wighed 351 pounds, for which the catchers expect to receive 20 cents per pound. o- A wildcat engine on the New York Sea Beach Railroad ran away from the Bay Ridge depot and crashed into the rear car of the 3.10 p. m. train to Coney Island. which was standing at Wood- lawn Park. The car was badly smashed, and ten persons were killed and forty injured. A notable mite of a man, who could easily be taken for the late I‘om Thumb. resisted at. the Windsor Hotel at Mon- treal the other day. His name is W. A. Moore, \Vatertown, N. Y. Mr. Moore was much observed in the Windsor rotunda. in the evening. althoueh he only appeared once. The wonderful visitor is not more than two and a half feet high, and possesses the mind of a grown tnan. He is with friends and is here on pleasure. 13IRTFIâ€"IS. P017Lsou.â€"ln Fcnelou Falls, on Friday, August 23rd, the wife of Mr. Thos. Poulsom of a son. llclxrosu.â€"In Fcnelou Falls, on Monday, September 2nd, the wife of My. John Mc- Intosh of a son. ' Lyonsâ€"In the Township of Verulum, on Tncsday,Scptember 3rd, the wife of Mr. John Lyons ofa daughter. m FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fcnelou Fall's, Friday, Sept’r‘Gth, 1895. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill Co. Wheat..Scotch or Fife . 65f to 70 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . . . 61) 62 Wheat, spring “ .... 60 62 Barley. per bushel. . . . . . . . 33 4') Buckwheat“ .. .. 40 42 Oats, “ '36 28 Peuse, “ . . . . . . . . 50 55 lye, “ 40 42 Potatoes, “ .... . .... 25 3.1 latter. per lb...... . . . . . .. 14' 15‘ Eggs, DC!‘ dozen...... 9 10 Hay, per ton...... . 9.00 10.00 Hides 7.00 8.00 Hogs (live) .. 4.25 4.50 Hogs (Dressed) . 6.00 6.25 . Sheepskins . . 35 75'- Wool 18 20 Flour, family, Silver Leuf.. 1.95 2.15 Flour, best bakers’ 2.30 2.50 Flour straightrolled...... 1.85 2-â€0 Bran, per ton...... . 14.00 16.00 18.00 25.00 Shorts, “ 16.00 Mixed chop, per ton.. . . .. 23.00 ’ "iiiâ€"titan cow FOR SALE. For sale. a good cow, only four years old; has been milking since the 10th of June. Apply to W. ii I’OWLES, Powles‘sCorncr. Fcnelou, Sept. 51h. 130-1. For Sale or To Rent. A‘- qunrter acre lot south of Louisa street, with a d\\'elling house containing seven large rooms, three closots and a large pan- try thereon. There is an excellent cellar. a cistern with pump, good well water, cook- house, woodshcd and stable. All the prom- ises and the garden are in first-class order. Will be sold or rented upon easy terms. ‘and possession. given on or before the lst ofoctober. Apply to S. Nevison, Colborne street, or, on the premises, to the under- signed. . I. NEVISOX. Fcnelou Fails, Aug. 27th, 180.3. 20-3. Notice to Debtors. All persons indebted to me by note past due or book account are hereby notified to call and settle the same with S. Nevison, ('olbot‘ne street. who is authorized to re- ceive money owing to me, and to give re- ceipts therefor. I. NEVISOX. Fcnelou Falls, Aug. 27th, 189-l.â€"-â€"20.3 ESTR. A‘Y STICEIi. Game on to the premises of the underâ€" signed. Lot '22. Con. l. \'v-rulam. about the first of June, a two-yenr-ohl Steer. The, owner can have it upon proving property and paying expenses. W. B. STEVENSON. Yerulam, Aug. 12th, [591â€"27 3 . SALFSMEN- WANTED.i Pushing, trustworthy men to represent us.) in the sale of our Choice Nursery Stock. 1 Specialties controlled by us. Highest sal- ary or commission paid weekly. Steady: Outï¬t ire-m: Exelusive territory: experience not neces-l sary; big pay assured workers: speciall inducements to beginners. Write at once for particulars to ALLEN NURSERY 00;, States, has become quite an industry,l llochosncr, N- Y._ § § New Shara...†l Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Cottons, «Flanclettes, ’ l Umbrellas, Parasols, Blouses, Flouncings, Lace Curtains, “‘i‘r Dress Trimmings, Laces, l Embroidery Silks of all kinds, etc. v All fresh new goods. A call is respectfully solicited. Prices 10w. McArthur’s Block, Fcnelou Falls. Towelling, Waterproof Cloaks, E E QWMWWWW ’\. 1% I. “my. Mrs. Hamilton. "l i Proud. But Not Stuck Up. 0 A R T E B. Is proud of his big stock and low prices. If you want to buy goods at very low prices call at Carter’s Store, Lindsay, and you can buy as many goods as you can carry for about He buys for casn and sells for CASH, and can afford to sell cheap, for he takes no risk with giving credit. If you cannot personally come send on your letter ordersvand they will be shipped same day. Satisfaction guaranteed, or goods can be returned; Black Cashmere, 47 inches wide ......Only..‘.... . . . . . . 25 Ladies’ Capes, all colors...... .Special......Sl.~l3 and 2 '25 Linen Table Cloths, 56 x 7'2 . . . . .. . . . . .. .. .. Fringed, white . . . . . . . 1.00 Linen Table Cloths. 56 x 72 . . . . . Fringed; colored "border 95 400 Sample Parnsois . . . . . . Half Price Men‘s and‘Boys’ ‘White Unlaundered Shirts . . .. 29 “ Beautiful Silk Tics Two for .... '35 Cotton Towels, 25 x ~15 Colored Border...... 10 600 Men’s Hats and .Caps, this season’s goods, bought in a very peculiar way, to be sold at half price to clear. Yard Wide Factory Cotton . . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. Three Cents ~. . . . .. . . 03v Handsome Fancy Colored Flanncllcttes . . . . A Snap . . . . . . . . . . . . 05) Heavy Cotton Shirtings...... ....Fast Colors..... 05'- Good Bleachcd'R‘oller Towelling, . . . . . . . . 18- Inch . . . . .. . . . . . . 05 White Apron Muslims . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . New Patterns. . . . . . . . 05 111.00 Y’ds Beautiful Prints, light and dark. . .Fust Colors . . . . .. . . . . 05 72-lnch Gotten Sheeting ......Big Drive...... 16' Fine Quality Table Linen ......62 Inches...... 20 Ladies’ Black and Colored Gloves, all sizes. .4 button length .. . . .. 10 Ladies’ Fast Black Cotton Hose . . . . . . Fine Gnods.... 05 Ladies’F'ancy Trimmed Undervcsts. . . . . . . . . . All Sizes . . . . .. . . . . . . 05 All wool Serge Dress Goods...... ....33 Shades...... 25 .Heavy Wool Twccds...... .... .Ncw Patterns.... 25 1,000 Yards New Spring Veilings ...........Widc Width...... . 10 Cream ntidEWhitc Luce Curtains.... . .....Bonnd Edges . 29. 40-Inch Apron Ginghams...... Nobby Patterns 10. Art Muslins Draperies New Designs.... . 07 1,500 Yards Job Dress Goods .... ....All Shades...... 12% Men‘s Heavy Cotton Socks ......Assorted Colors...... 05 Men’s large size Flannelctte Shirts... . .. Collar attached ... 125‘ Good Feather Ticking“..............,.... ....Hollentert'... 08 I Ladics’ White Cotton Chemise...... . ...Lace Trimmed . .. 29 fl “ “ Drawers.............. “ “ 25 “ “ “ NightRobes.......... “ “ ...... 45 t: H “ Skirts................Tllcked.........-.... 50 White Bedâ€"Spreads, fringed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Large Bed Size . . . . . . 95 500 Yards Silk Ribbons . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . Assorted Shades . . . . .. 03 Good Large Hair Brushes........ "...... . .-.Surc Curator Dandruff 20 Nice Clothes Brush...... ......Very' Neat. Shapesâ€... 10 Ladies’ Fine Leather Purses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nice and Nobby . . . . . . 05" Men’s White Shirts . . . . . .. . .v. . . . .. .. . . . . .. Laundried to Wear. . . . 50 Pure Linen ’l‘ab'e Doylics . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. Assorted Shapes . . . . . . 05 Two Pair Men’s Elastic Web Braces . . .. New Styles . . .. . . . ... 25 Men’s All Wool Socks ....Ribbed Tops...... 10 See our New Shirtings...... ....... . ... .... Regular Price 150; . ... 10 42-Inch Blue and Black Serge . . .. . Good Quality. ‘20 Ladies“ Spring! Jackets .......... ......Thc Latest Styles...... 2'75' 3 :uttlt‘til Cotton Delnincs . . .. ....Nobby Patterns. .. .. (I5 Ladies’ Fancy Ilandkerchicfs...... Fine Patterns.... 2 for 05 Boys'Suits..............................SpringStyles.... . . . . . .. 175 Men’s ’l‘wred Suits Gnod Linings . . . . . . 4 50 Men‘s Wool Tweed Pants ...... ....Well .\l:ttlc...... 100 Very Heavy Cottonude Pants. .. .. .. . . . . Patent Buttons. . . . . ... 50 Hemp Carpet . . . . . .......................Widc Width...»....... 10 We have the largest stock of CLOTHING and MEN'S FURNISHINGS in this County, and at the lowest. prices. As our terms in buyingand selling are cash, we can afford to sell close, and we do 500ch time. we can save your fare and expense while in Lindsay on a purchase. The only way to prove it is to try, so we are waiting for you with BARGAINS! BARGAINS l! BARGAIXS l !! CARTER, - - - - - LINDSAY. Store paint-ed Red. and \Vhite. S. Nevison has just received his SPEENG STCCK __ 0F... ‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- White Lead. Oils, Varnishes, Japans, Turpen- tine. Mixed Paints of all shades, Prepared Kalsominc and Alabastine of all tints, Glass and Mirror Plates, Toilet Articles, Artists’ Materials, Fancy Goods, Crockery and Glassware, Gold and Silver Watches. Rings. Brooches and other J cwâ€" elry, Pipes, Wall Paper and Window Blinds, Picture Frames made to order a. specialty. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT GROUND 'FLOQR PRICES. x. REIlBlNQ Flldlll BilSliiESSi . Wishing to retire from busmess as soon as possible._ I have commenced SELLENG OFF my entire stock of Milliuery Fancy Goods, etc.. at greatly reduced prices for cash. This is a genuine Clearing Sale, and great-bargains will, be given until everything is disposed of. MRS. HEElEi’. Fcnelou Falls, June 6th, 1895. ' x M assassinated: . J. ELL Sill, kg SUCCESSOR TO M12 George Rutherford. begs to infonn the residents of Fcnelou Falls and its vicinity that he. has as good, new and well selected a stock of GROCERIES AND BOOTS AND SHDES as any merchant in the village, and will sell at too inwcst possible prices. lie- member that , I“A New Broom Sweeps Clean.†' and that A NEW BUSINESS MAN MUST give people good value for their money if he wish‘ to attract and retain custom, of‘ which great truth the new business man now addressing you is Well aware, and will govern hitusclf accord- ingly. Cullin and see if you can’t do us well with him as with anybody elseâ€" or even a [relic better. WEggs, butter. vegetables, clc., taken in exchange for goods, and the. highest market prices allowed. Store in Cunningham’s Block, one door south of-Mr. Campbell's. W. J. ELLISON. sesame†' PAENTENG. Orders taken for decoration of articles in silk, velvet, linen, satin, l)'_:ltin;.V cloth. etc. Painting on sill: in water colors. Pastel and charcoal drawings. LESSONS GIVEN. Hoursâ€"3 p. m. till t; p. m. on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Studio in Bic-Arthur's Block, upstairs, opposite- thc post-oiliCc. E. A. HAND. . r" I: COPYRIGHTS. Sail J...2.li“"l"n’t."‘.’â€â€œl"“ ? F" " , out a non op nion. write to ill Dish 6.: 00.. who have bad near] fifty yeara' expertencoln the patent business. émumunlca- tlons strictly conï¬dential. A Handbook of In- {gyxtlnafgr‘z sczocpméniII’ntenttgx and bpw to on- c re. sonca oguooxn h - lviléclgiit‘ltlc tacks sgntï¬rec. & 00 cc an en rout: unn . recclv special notlce In the Scientiï¬c American. and t us are brouuht widely before tho pnbtlcwlth- out cost. to the Inventor. This splendid aper. issued weekly. elegantly illustrated. has b It," the largest ciyculntton or an scientiï¬c work In the woyld. 8.3 a year. Sump (2 copies sent tree. Lulldtn~ I'Ailtlon mon hly. 10: year. Single 00 less; cents. ll:ch nun: or contains bonu- tl ul plates. In colors. and ghowura ha of nth houses. with plans. enabling ullderu show the latest. (3ch s and secure contracts. Address Mind! 00.. NW Yams. 361 BROADWAY. I your distridlthAoNreid resent the “ Foothill Nurseries ofCanada “ --over 700 acresâ€"the largest in the Do- ininion. Position permanent. Salary ul‘ commission to right man. With the in- creasing demand for ft'uit,a position with us as salesman will pay you better than engaging in farm work. Send us vour application and We will show you hair in earn good money. School teachers! it's just the thing for you during the summon. Write for particulars. STONE A; WELLINGTUX, Liam 'Luwnto, (rec. rpm.» v.5 .- . 1‘. h: To, . ,. . , . y. ...,» (...... I, My ... ... ...-w... a“ Jigsaw-a..." ......" a '- v- ‘ 1.1 an: ; i 3 ' . -‘ 3gp...“