. a... «4.» .. -0...“ 1,7-‘vjr'ugqtnez. 5,. < , ‘-‘*â€=‘1¢‘f‘:1 y; i." Sinner Goods out of the way, to place better for Fall. Dundas & Flarelle Brothers, Lindsay. Garden of Bobcayueou were at the Falls last Saturday, and Mr. Garden called at. the Guzllte ofï¬ce for a tew miuutes' chat. He has been a subscriber to the paper ever sinCe it was started, and when he left he took away with him a Letipt for this (the 23rd) volume. Mr. M. Barrett, warden of the county of Es~ex, was at the Falls a few days aso visiting his sister. .‘lrs. Jas Jewell. .‘lr. Barrett is an example of what can b.- dnne by the rlrht man in the right piled. About 22. years ago he was a hired hand in the neighborhood of Bow- maoviile ; and since then by hand and head workâ€"by industry and thriftâ€"he l has become the owner of one of the best l it was too late to do any good, and she i was soon a mass of smouldering ruins l down to the water‘s edge. The Colum- bian was built three years ago for W. . McCamus 5; 00.. cost. about 814,000 l and Was insured for $9.000. It is, we lbear. suspected that the ï¬re was the i tvork of an incendiary. 155'“ Now is the time to gets. cheap hat . at Mrs. McDougall’s. The summer stock must go to make room for the fall stock. 3‘23“ .‘icCallum, the only Fashionable .Tailur in town, has just received his full lst-.ck of cloths, which are being sold at ; prices to suit the times. A FLAG run run FALLS.â€" MeSsrs. ‘ Thomas Johnson and Frank Bell were farms in one of the ï¬llt‘St parts of Cau- busy 11 couple 0f days this week preparâ€" ala, and ought to be, if he is not, as h ippy and contented a man as there is in the Dominion. A Rosedale. (Cori-espnulence of the Gazette.) .‘liss Maggie Home has been visiting friends and relations around liosedale. )lr. & .‘lrs. William McMahon l‘rom .‘liehiuan are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McMahon ot' liosedalc. Mrs. John Hughes has returned to her home at Oriliia. alter a three weeks visit at her iather’s, _\lr. Thos. Smith's. Firs. Wm. Lang ot' Petcrborough is visiting her father. Mr. Wm. Swanton. \\ bile Mr. Samuel Irvine ot' Feuelou township was drivingr into the village last Friday, his horses got l‘rightonc and ran away. The waggou was broken to pieces and one of the horses badly cut, but. Mr. Irvine escaped uninjured. YUM! YUM!-â€"â€"Do not forget the pumpkin pie social at the re~idence of Mrs. Findley McDougall on Wednesday evening, the 25th inst. 136,? The same price to every one at the leading 'l‘ailor's, one door below the barber shop, Fcnelou Fallsâ€"24. HALF Sn ns'r EX'I‘itA.-â€"AS the Gazette Was not published last Friday, we give with this issue a half sheet extra con- tainlug, mnongst other reading, last week’s portion of the interesting story of adventure that has been running in our columns for some time past. [or]? Butter. egg-s. ctc., taken in exchange at )lrs. 1t. .\lt-l)ougall‘s. Onnrnlmows' Excuusrox.â€"-Trent Vultcy Lodge No. 71, C. 0. 0. F., Feu- eloa Falls. will run an excursion to Lindsay on Thursday, 26th Sept. inst, the second day of‘ the county show. The Grunt/elm will leave the lock wharf at S a. or. sharp, and Lindsav at 5 p: [11. Tickets for the round trip 2250.; child- ren under 12 years old 15c. 3%“ You can save money by calling on .‘lcCallum for your Fall Suits. A Cow KtLLnD.â€"About 430 last Friday afternoon Mr. Wm. Johnstoa was informed that. his cow had got be- tween two piles of' lumber in Howry & Sons' mill-yard, and by the time he reached the scene she had been got out, but was dead. The piles between which she had jammed herself were only about ï¬fteen inches apart; but as she could not have been there more than three hours, having been seen grazing at half- past One o'clock, her death can only be accounted for upon the supposition that she sustained internal injuries by her struggles to release herself or while being dragued out. '1‘ ll.\1.\lED IlA'l‘S 30c. and upwards; un- trimmed hats trom 20c. and upwards. Mrs. R. .‘chougall. Livn S'rocu Snrmrsx'rs.â€"’\Ir. Henry Anstiu. of this village. who has taken a lot of live stock to either Montreal or Toronto nearly every week since the ope-ulna: ot the season, left on the 10th lust. for the ï¬rst named city with two car loads of sheep. cattle and hogs. and on the 12th shipped 53 sheep by the steamer LII/cit: to Messrs. Smith d3 Coonan. live stock dealers of Liverpool â€"-the ï¬rst consignment he ever sent across the ocean. lie was borne again as soon as possible. and yesterday morn- ing: left for Toronto with a hundred sheep and lambs and Fourteen head of cattle. .‘lr. Austin has been in the business for severd years and has done well. but dollars acquired in the live stock blhlllfl‘és are earned by nettln-z up earlv. coins: to bed late, and working hard between meals. was“ Call and see Mac's stock of fall Uvercoatings. the largest and best selected stock ever sold in l-‘euelon Falls. Tut: L‘t-LL’MIHAN BITRNEI). â€"- The steamer Colombian, which was laid up in winter quarters near the dry dock at BobCaycet-n a short time ago. was dis- covered to be in flames about 5 30 last Sunday morning by Mrs. Robinson, whose house is opposite and who was up with a sick member of her family. The poa‘ert‘ul steam ï¬re engine owned by the village was promptly got. out. but the liva‘t‘.‘ Was too short. and. by the time some more had been DTOU'JIIL to the spot. the steamerâ€"either because the rope that held her to the shore had burned through or been cutâ€"had dril‘t- ed neari': across the river. MLWilliam Boyd and two or three ether men went out in a pact and towed her back, but log a stud or pole from the apex of which is to proudly flaunt in the breeze a flag which Mr. R. B. Rogers. Supt. Engineer of the Trent Canal Works, has presented to the village, and which was unfurled and shown to us by Mr. McAi-thur in the gubernatorial oï¬ice by the locks. It measures six feet by twelve and a half feet, and appears to be a British mercantile flag considerably § § Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Cottons, Flanelcttes, E Towelling, Waterproof Cloaks, _ Umbrellas, Parasols, i Blouses, Flouncings, Lace Curtains, Embroidery Silks of all kinds, etc. A call is respectfully solicited. McArthur’s Block, Fenelon Falls. ‘5" Dress Trimmings, Laces, l 3 ‘3 All fresh new goods. Prices 10w. Mrs. Hamilton. l New Store...... RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. . Wishing to retire from busmess as soon as possible. I have commenced SELLING OFF my entire stock of Millinery Fancy Goods, etc.. at greatly reduced prices for cash. This is a genuine Clearing Sale, and great bargains will ’2‘". ’. A' elongated, in order to make room for . . . the insignia of the maritime provinces P I l b? glven untfl everythlng is in the lower right-hand corner of the 3* O p dISposed 0f- , ..J I and is to be erected somewhere on the “north shore †of the lower lock. Some- the ï¬fth of November; andâ€"except O. - - . . _ . (3 a, r v â€" . . .s ( , , , 3., t ' . v that N Is a long “we to “,mt_the C,oo is t new low puccs call at Carter .s Store, Lindsay, and you can buy as many goods as you can carry for about be. He ie‘cllllilï¬p pnf Paolatésttéltiflsglobisol‘villeaSoi): he takes no risk with giving credit. If you cannot personally P P come send on y out letth ordels and they \Vlll. be shipped same enable the good Conservatives who have _ . the contract, to contribute very liberally Lndies’ Capes, all colors...... ...... ...... .Special ......Sl.45 and 2._' Linen Table Cloths, 50 x 72...... .. . ...Fringed, white... . .. . 1.00 fly. The flag-staff. which is of white Cedar. will stand 65 feet above ground. M C .A. R T E R I a body has suggested that it be put up Fenclon Faus’June 6th’1895' and the ï¬ns flow“ for the ï¬rst time on Is proud of his big stock and low prices. If you want to buy x suggestion is a good one, as the core ‘ mony would appeal to and gratify our buys for CASH and sells for CASH, and can afford to sell cheap, for and the labor connected with the under- 1 S . ‘ . mkng will be abouc 810_,00 “me ,0 t ay. atisfaction guaranteed, or goods can be returned. Black Cashmere,“incheswide . . 25' - ass to the next election fund. L. T bl C, t, 56 9 , â€"“‘â€" I W Call and see our hats in dark shades 4i§3Ԥmii.ieer..§.£is ..Z\.7.i '. iiii’lii .biiilerrpuii r. l. at Sill, SUCCESSOR T0 for mu wet"- Mrs' R' MCDO‘1gau' Men’s and Boys’ White Unlaundered Shirts . . . . .. . .. . .. . .. 29 HAVE YOU HEARD “ BeautifulSillecs ............ Two fer ............ 25 Cotton Towels, 25 x ~15 .. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. Colored Border . . . . . . 10 that we carry the largest variety of Fine Shoes in the county? We mail any ladies’ ï¬ne shoes prepaid from $1 upwards on receipt of money. Men, you can easily 600 Men’s Hats and Caps, this season’s goods, bought in a very peculiar way, to he sold at half price to clear. Yard Wide Factory Cotton .. . . . . . . . .. Three C’e'nts . . .. . . . . 03' save 25 per cent. on coarse and ï¬ne Mensa Handsome FancyColored Flanncllettcs A Snap .. . . .. .. .. . . .. On «a. ' , Boots by com-mg to our stow Egyhï¬ztépplbflgrï¬lpg’i. . . .1.1._ .. . . .. . . .. .. .. ligstlcolors . . . .. . . .. 05 1:11 {Geforge Rutherfbl d" , , r v_ - 1( 1' CW: mg............ ncr 05 cgs oiuorm' the re.‘idcntsof Fr « ,3,Dogggg§1f9gnfyilgigNflindsn Y \\ lute {\pron Musllns .z. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. New Patterns. . . , . . , , O5 Falls and its vicinity that he has asuflrioldil1 = 5 ’17; (1)0 i1" ((133 Beautslful Prints, light and dark. . .Fast Colors . . . . . .. 05 “CW Md “’0†selected a stock til" ’ â€"-â€"â€" "~~â€"â€"_â€"“â€" 2-1101 otton heetinnr ..................BigDrive......,_,,u 16‘ DIED. Fine Quality Table Lingo. ....... ......02 Inches . . . . . . 20 COOK___In the township of Vernlnm on Ladies’ Black and C‘olorcd Gloves, all sizes. .4 button length . . . . .. 10 Thursday, Sept, 12th, Mm Patrick 0,301“ Ladies: Fast Black Cotton Hose Fine Goods.... 05 aged 27 years, 6 months and 27 days. Ladle} Fa‘wy 'lnmmei‘l UnderVL‘SlS- - - I - - - - -- All Sizes. . . . .. . . . . .. 05 as any merchant in the village. and will 2. ,==, All w ool'Serg're Dress Goods. .. . . . . . ..33 Shades... . .. . ‘25 sell at the lowest possible prices lie- FEVELOV FALLS \I A‘RFETS Heavy lVool l‘weeds . . . . . . .... .New Pattorns........ 25 member that M ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 101000 3 ill‘gs‘gï¬iy SIpringCVeilings . .. . .. . . .. Wide Width . . . . .. . . . . 10 “A Ne B S i _ ream an 1 c ace urtains. . . . .. Bound Edges . . .. . 29 W r001n wee S e †1781101011 F3115: Fir-may) sept’l‘ 20th)1895‘ 40-Inch Apron Giughams. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . .Nobby Patterns . . .. 10 d I p an, Wheat,Scotch or the .... 65 to 70 Art Muslims Draperies ........Ncw Designs... . 07 an tmt Wheat, fall, per bushel.... 58 60 1,500 Yards Job Dress Goods . .. . . .. ....All Shades .. . .. . . 12;» A NEW BUSINESS "A" Wheat, Spring “ . 60 62 Men’s Heavy Cotton Socks . ... ...... .. . ...Assorted Colors... . .. 05 “U31. . . . Barley, per bushel. . 33 40 Men’s large size Flannelette Shirts. .. . . .. Collar attached . .. 1254 i i , , gm p901)†gOOd value for the†Buckwheat“ .. .. . . . . 40 42 Good Feather Ticking . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hold Water. . .. . . . . . . 08 mod?“ If he W?“ to unmet ‘md “ml†gets, . . .. . . .. :5 Ladies’ W‘hite Cot‘ton ghemisc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lace Trimmed . .. . . . 29 Eliziggg’s 33:11:33: "gaittsslglnh “he "0‘1: ctse ‘ ‘ “ " ’ - ryoulsw“ Ryte. ’ “ 38 4g “ H “ ngllditsobes.... .. ‘t i: {mam’ “"1 “'3†30â€â€ “maâ€. “W‘l‘ Potatoes, “ .... 25 3o “. “ “ .Skirts...... ......Tucked...... 50 ll} and if 5:0“ cm†do buttenper lb,,,_,, 14 15 White Bed-Spreads. fringed ....Largc Bed Size...... 95- [41],â€? as m“ “lbw-Y “seâ€" Eggs, per dozen . .. . .. . ... 9 10 500 Yards Silk Ribbons . .. . .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . Assorted Shades . . . . . . 02 3‘: “tell; .w ,L better' ngs’ bung" Hay, per ton . . . ... . . . . 9.00 10.00 Good" Large Hair Brushes . .. . .. . . . . .... . . . . Sure Cure for Dandruff 20 ng n 0"", Linc" Hike" m “Change. to" Hides 6350 7.50 Nice Clothes Brush...... ............Very Neat Shape 10 goo 8’ an t 0 “when murkct pmâ€; Hogs (live) , , I H, H, .. 4.25 4.50 Ladies’ Fine Leather Purses .. . . .. . .. . .. Nice and Nohhy . ...... 05 q, - 0 ."â€Â°â€œâ€œâ€œ,]' Hogs (Dressed) .. . . .. . . . . . 6.00 6.25 Men’s White Shirts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . .. Laundried to Wear. . . . 50 L110“: ill . unnmghmi‘ S Bloch one door Sheepskins . . .. . . .. . .. 35 50 Pure Linen Table Doylies. . ......Assorted Shapes. . . . .. 05 sou 10f ‘ 1' Olimpbcnls' Wool 18 20 Two Pair Men’s Elastic Web Braces ........New Styles 25 Flour, family, Silver Leaf.. 1.75 1.95 Men’s All Wool Socks {ihbed Topsnuu 10 ' J“ Flour, beSt hakers’ . . . . .. . . 2.10 2.25 See our New Shirtings . . . . . . . . . ... . .... . . .. Regular Price 15c. . . .. 10 Fenclon Fulls’ AP“! 24â€" 1895‘ [Flour stratightrolledunu 1.63 1.85 42-111011 Blue and Black Serge .... ....Good Quality.... 20 â€"~'-*--â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"~ Bran, per tou...... . 14.00 16.00 Ladies’ Spring Jackets ...... ......Thc Latest Stvles...... 2 75 Shorts, ‘1 . 16.00 18.00 Beautiful Cotton Dclaines ....Nobby Putterris.... 05- )lixcd chop. per ton . . . . .. , 20.00 22.00 Ladies’ Fancy Handkerchiefs . . . . .. . . . . .. .. Fine Patterns. . . . 2 for 05 Boys’Suits..............................Sprin{:Siyl‘es.......... 175 Menjs'l‘vwe-ed Suits ................Good Linings . . . . . 4 50 ' MILCH COW FOR SALE. Mens uuui Tweed Pants ....wen .\lade...... 1 on Orders taken fordccmution Ot'ttrtlcles Very Heavy Cottonade Pants. . . .. .. Patent Buttons. . .. . . .. 50 “l 5111‘: VclVL‘l: “Hen satin boltixw l 1 ï¬ For sale. a good cow, only four years Hemp Cnl‘I)et...... ....Wide Width 10 elm“.- CW Puin!ng on silk in water 0‘“ h“ m" ""“‘â€â€˜g 5m“ “‘9 10‘“ °f We have me largest stock of CLOTHING and MEN’S FURNISHINGS in this County, cum†Pmd‘md “WW†dâ€â€œâ€â€˜r’='" June. A) l'to . . . H) 3’ W‘ H. POWLES and at the lowest prices. As our terms in buying and selling are cash, we can afford Fowles,s ’Comcr' to sell close, and we do so every time. We can save your fare and expense while in I , - Lindsa on 8. $5 urchase. The onlv wn * to ) ove ' '" to t v s 'o - ' ‘ F I ‘ ‘ ‘ . y l.) . j [1‘ ll. lb [‘_\ -0 “ 4 are “(Hull for °"°1°“7 39‘“ "h 189‘ you with BARGAINS! BARGAINS†nan-oaks!!! g CARTER; - - - - - LINDSAY. Store painted Red and White. Hoursâ€"3 p. m. till 6 p. In. on Tues'lnvs, Thursdays and Saturdays. Studiolii. McArthur's Block, upstairs, opposite the post-oiliee. E. A. HARD. For Sale or To Rent. A quarter acre lot south of Louisa street, with a dwellingshousc containing seven large rooms, three closets and a large pan- try thereon. There is an execllcnt cellar, a cistern with pump, good well water, cook- housc, woodshcd and stable. All the pretri- i es and the garden are in ï¬rst-class order. Will be sold or rented upon easy terms. and possession given on or before the lst S. Nevison has just received his ot‘October. Apply to S. Nevisou, Colborne street, or, on the premises, to the under- S I E a S ] : : G signed. 1. NEVISON. â€"â€" ..â€" Fcnelon Falls, Aug. 27th, 1895. 29-3. . . . White Lead, Oils, Varnishcs, Japans, Turpen- tmc, Mixed Paints of all shades, Prepared Kalsominc and Alabastinc of all tints, Glass and Mirror Plates, Toilet Articles, Artists" Materials, Fancy Goods, Crockery and Glassware, Gold and Silver w t A GOOD MAN . I e I your district to rep- Rlflgb‘, JO‘V- rescntthc‘d-‘onthill Nurseries oftfanada" , T , â€"over 700 acresâ€"the largest in the Do- eh‘y. Pipes. ll all Paper and Window 233.22:martini:we.“atria Blinds, Picture Frames made to order g;¢‘;§â€Â§,;Ԥ;‘;’;flwï¬â€˜;{ ,{gg‘ggul‘ifjggf m; a specralty. WILL just the thing for you during the summer Write for particulars. engaging in farm work. Send us your ALLEN NURSERY 00., G U N D F R P c sroxs 6: WELLINcros, liuchcstcr, N. Y. ‘ E 8 14.321 Toronto, 02‘. R'I-P'A'N'S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- cine: Cures the common every-day Notice to Debtors. . , ills of humanity. All persons indebted to me by note past due or book account are hereby notiï¬ed to call and settle the same with S. .\'evison, Colboruc street. who is authorized to re- ceive money owing to me, and to give re- Ceipts therefor. I. NEVISON. u: in ..l in or m tn > t: [1.1 2 o Fenelou Falls, Aug. 27th, rantâ€"29.3 SALESMEN WANTED. l l Pushing, trustworthy men to represent us l in the sale of our Choice Nursery Stock. Specialties controlled by us. Highest sal- ary or commission paid weekly. Steady employment the year round. Outfit free. Exclusive territory; experience not news. sat-y: big pay assured workers: special inducements to beginners. Write at once for particulars to application and we will show you how to earn good money. School teachers! it s