lowest, which showed that the persons mm put them in were pretty much of the same opinion as to what the rink Was worth. There were two bids of 3200 melt; one of them by Mr. E-lward Chambers, who “as given the preter- mcu on the ground that. having bad Um years' experience as manager, he knew exactly what was required. M r. (,‘humbcrs gives ercmity tor the pay-l ment ol the atmuat of his tender, and I lamin .‘IIId Setter ticket: will be Sold1 as hitherto by the secretary of the .'\“0ciution. .‘lY TRIMMED HATS are the most sty- lish to be had in Penelon Falls. Wishing t..- elear out the fall stock in order to make zoom for the spring stock. the hats will go at grratly reduced prices for the next 30 days. Mrs. R. McDougall. HAVE YOU HEARD that we carry the largest variety of Fiat Shoes in the county? We mail any ladies’ tine shoes prepaid front $l upwards on n-t-eipt of money. Men, you can easily save '25 per cent. on coarse and line Men’s Boots by coming to our store. JOHNSTON tit SISSON, Ist Door East of Duly House= Lindsay ..-.â€"_-__._ Everbody Talking About It. I’eople everywhere are standing aghast at the wondrous strides of the Family Ilernld and Weekly Star, Montreal. lvrtaiuly few Canadians were prepared in see a Canadian paper take the head ol the procession and to become such a coiispicunus all-round favorite so soon. The Family Herald and Weeth Star, Montreal, is simply a marvellous pro- duction, and to think that it is only a dollar a year adds to cveryhody's genu- iu~- amazement. It is well worth while sending to the publishers, Montreal, for a sample copy, which we are told will be sent free just to enable people to see whm can be produced in the newspaper line l'ora dollar a year. Few people will credit their own senses when they Artists who have seen the pre- mium picture to be given with the Family Herald this year Little Queenie," we think is the name of it) say that the premium is quite as won- derful as the paper itsell. Every one must admit that the Family Herald his carved out a great place for itself not only on this continent but through~ out the World.â€"Adv. .-wâ€"w.-.â€"___ see it. A little more than 200,000,000 tons of coal are now burned annually through- out the world. The Chinese Government is ordering new warships, and it is feared the Clyde lock-out ma’ drive the orders out of Britain. Not long ago a Leipsic editor was sentenced to live months’ imprisonment for criticising one of Emperor William's speeches. At Cleveland 2 street car ran oil Central Viaduct, falling a distance of 100 feet to the river below,aud thirteen people were killed. A union catechism, compiled by a Roman Catholic priest of Pittsburg, is in use in both Protestant and Catholic schools in that city. - An enormous squash grown by a farmer near Algonquin was exhibited lately in Brockviile, Out., in front of McConltcy’s store. It tipped the beam at 214 pounds. English contemporaries give currency to the report that at the present time between 30,000 and 40,000 acres of arable and pasture land are going beg- ging for tenants in Kent. 'I‘cn years ago the logs in Wisconsin no fear or ï¬vu to 1.000 feet of lumber. Now 12, 15 and even 201035 are re- quired to furnish as much. In ï¬ve years the decrease in diameter of the pine trees cut for lumber has been 35 per cent. The high constable of Three Rivers has gone to Nicolct to look after the band of gypsies who are supposed to have in their possession Celia Lennard. a_;ed three years. daughter of Mrs. Lennarl. of Boston, and who has been missing from her home since Oct. 7th. The survivors of Lucknow celebrated the thirty seventh anniversary of lllrll‘ rn-sene the other day in London, with lien. Sir “'illiavu Olplterts, V. (3.. in the chair. lie is a quiet. modest-looking old gentleman of 73 today. but forty years ago. in I:dia. he was known as " llell-ï¬re Olphcrts.†In 'l‘hrsxaly a priest of the Greek church died Iatclv at the age or I20l years During the last years of his life I his memory became much weakened. so that often he didn't remember whether he had dined or not, and as aeonse ting charges. , queue» he sometimes dined twice in sue-rewion or didn't dine at all. I A tin of beef over twenty years old 3 was recently opened in Melbourne. and. fun-Id tn be perfectly fresh. althoue‘ni not much flavor remained. This tin _ was one of several found in a routing Stu-.mmrJnd it is estimated that during the turi‘ .tv wars it Ind been on board lllt‘ ~t:-~ net the beef had trawlh-d some , 400,000 miles. -_L.._ 44 _, _, ,, , , I A M.ll!RIED. Rouou~Stuuoss.â€"At the Methodist par- sonage, I-‘enelcn r‘alls, by Rev. '1‘. P. Steel, on Thursday, Nivctnber let, Mr. Thomas Robson Sr. to bits. Simmons, both of Fcue- lon Falls. M PENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenclou Falls, Friday, Nov.29‘.h, I895. Wheat.Scotch or Fife 67 to 70 , Wheai,fall, perbushel.... 6.3 ‘ 67 Wheat,spring “ 63 65 Barley, per bushel . . . . . . . . 30 36 Buckwheat " 3?. 33 Cats, “ . . . . . . . . 1’4 25 Pense, “ . . . . . . . . 48 5?) Rye, “ . . . . . . . . 40 4‘2 Potatoes, “ . . . . . . . . 15 '10 Butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . I3 14 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . 15 16 Hay, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.00 12.00 Ilides ... .. . . . . . 4.00 4.50 Hogs (live) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 3.50 Hogs (Dressed) . 4.00 4.25 Sheepskins.............. 40 65 Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 20 Flour, family, Silver Leaf. . 1.70 1.90 Fleur, best bakers’ . . . . . . . . 2.00 2.20 Flour straight rolled . . . . . . 1.60 1.80 Bran. per ton , , . . . . . . . . . . . 13 00 15.00 Shorts, H . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 17.00 Mixed chop,per ton . . . . . . 20.00 22.00 A LAST wagon. As I am leaving Fenelon Falls by December let I will sell my entire stock at cost and under, consisting of Millinery, trimmed and un- trimmed Hats, Wings, Feaâ€" thers, Flowers, Laces, Rib- bons and other Fancy Dry Goods, and a. large stock of Christmas Presents, Window and Wall Paper, 1 Showcase, 1 ï¬rst-class 6-octave Organ, 2 Kitchen Tables, 1 Centre Table, 2 Lounges, 3 small Tables, 2 Mirrors, Cook and Box Stoves and pipes, and numerous other articles. 36" All indebted must pay, as my books are going to the collector. MRS. IIEEIEY, Jordan’s Block. corner Colboruc and Francis streets. NOTICE. All parties having accounts against the corporation of the Village of Feuelon Falls arc hcrcly requested to forward the same to the undersigned, Clerk of the Municipal- ity, on or before Monday next, the 2nd of December, in order that the Financial Statement for the municipal year ending December 15th may be as correct as possible. By order, W. T. JUNKIN, Clerk. Fenclon Falls, Nov. 26th, 1895.â€"-l in. ESTRAY STEER. Game on to the premises of the subscrib- er, the west half of lot 21 con. 5, Vernlam, about the let of October, a Gray Steer, coming two years old. The owner can have him upon proving property and paying ex- peuses. ROBERT MARTIN. Verulnm, Nov. 23rd, 1895. 41-3' Estray Heifer. Game on to the premises of the subscrib- er, the southlhalf of lot 12 in the 2nd can. of Somervillc, about the lat of October, a red and white Heifer, coming three years old. The owner can have him upon prov- ing property and paying charges. JAMES ARMSTRONG. Somervillc, Nov. 25th, 1895. 41-3“ Estray Htecr_ Game on to the premises of the subscri- ber, lot 3 con. 8 Fenelon, early in October, a red and white Steer, coming three years old. The owner can have it, upon proving property and paying charges. EDWARD ENGLISH. Fenelon, Nov'r zluth. 1895. 4'1-3W. ES'I‘I{)‘ \' R[X)I. Came on to the premises of the under- signed, East half Lot 19, Con. LSumcr- ville. some time since November 3rd, an aged. Ram with long tail. The owner can i have him upon proving property and pay- l‘llOS. SIIANKLANI). Somerrille, Nov. [2th. ISSS â€"39 Zip. 153131111. ‘1' S] IELJP. Came on to the prrrun‘es of the under-l 'nn. .3, Ycrulam, about the last trend; :.1 August, a white, thvntr can have her upon provingl signed. Ea-t hall Lot Lin. t liar. property and paying expenses. JAMES FLICTT. Bury's Green P. O. '. Ind, lS‘J.‘-.-l5=-3p Price Lis the goods are sold out. All wool Dress Goods, regular price 35, 3‘» and 40c , to clear at No. 1 special line of Dress Serge, 42-inch. very heavy . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. 2 “ “ Dress Serge, 36-inch, 32 shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 “ “ Dress Serge, 44-inch, '27 shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beautint line of Plaid Dress Tartans, nice for children . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Special line of Wrapperette Flaunels, new shades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nobby Tweed Dress Goods, assorted shades, 41-inch . . . . . . . ...- . . . . Ladit-s' Mantles, some. new lines, conï¬ned to us . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, in all shades and colors, 56siuch . . . . . . . . .. . . .. The Babies are crying for our nice. warm Coatings, at . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Children’s Undervests in all sizes, long sleeves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. h II it t: ( nt . . c s n . . . u a u u . . u . c n a n u 0 Ladies' pure all-wool Hose, in black, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H " “ “ “ Eelectric ï¬nish " Hand Bags, combination leather and silk, also a. Purse . . . . . . . . “ Companion, Contains 240 articles, needles, pins, glove cleaner the “ Underskirting, nice pattern, 38 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “ Cashmere Gloves, all wool, any size, a. snap at . . . . . . . . . . . 150 pieces of silk finish Velveteen, beginning at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Women and Children’s all~wool Hoods, any color, to clear . . . . . . . . Lndies', Gent’s and Boys’ Fur Caps, this season's goods . . . . . . . . Children’s white for Boas, extra long and large .. . . ‘ Men‘s white unlaundered Shirts, all sixes “ “ “ “ special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... " Knit top Shirts, the best shirt in this country. for . . . . . . . . . . . “ Flesh colored Undershirts and Pants to match, going at l Uudershirts and Drawers to match, pure all wool . . . . . . . . . . . .. †“ Sc-neh lamb wool, with German skirt, in small men's, men’s and fat men's . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “ Pure all wool Socks, white heels and toes, very heavy . . . . . . . . . . 1,40) Men's and Boys’ Winter Caps, manufacturers’ samples, your choice Men’s and Boys’ pure silk Ties, going at two for . Two pair Men’s elastic web Braces for . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ask to see our Men's double breasted Cardigan Jackets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Pair of Mengs Winter Pants, bought under peculiar circumstances, to go a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Tweed Suits, all sizes, every ï¬t guaranteed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Overcouts, at $3 95, $4.75, $5.30, $6.00, $6.95, $7.75, $9.75, $l0..',0 See our Blizzard Irish Frieze Ulster, plaid lined, muff pockets . . . . . . . . Children’s and Boys’ two and three piece Suits, beginning at . . . . . . . . . . Extra good quality Pen Jacket, plaid lining, we are selling at. . .. . . . . . Men‘s genuine wombat Fur Overcoatsâ€"big snap . . . . . . . . . . . Job line of Factory Cotton, 34 inches wide, only .. .. H H H N [I H M Gray Flannel in all qualities and shades, commending l i H l ". Fancy Shaker Flaunels, new designs, 5. 6, 8, 9, 10 and.. .. . . . . . . . Special drive in Fancy Factory FIunuelShirtings, pure all wool. . .. Heavy Canton Flannel, very ï¬ne warm nap, only . . . . . . . . . . . . Pure all wool navy flannel, plain and twill, 26-inch . . Big drive in Tweeds, just the thing for boys’ wear .. . Genuine French Full-cloth, very neat patterns . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . Extra heavy Feather Ticking, big bargain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Special job in Table Linens, good quality, 54-inch . . . . . 8-4 Plain unbleached Sheeting, very heavv . 8-4 'l‘will “ u vcrv ï¬ne‘. ..... .. ......... . 8-4 “ bleached “ lindn finish . . . . . . . . ... Five-pound bunch white cotton Yarn, best make, all numbers. . . Five-pound bunch White carpet warp, “ “ will make 30 yds. carpet Five-pound bunch col’d “ “ all shades, “ “ “ “ “ Cream and white Lace Curtains, bound edges, 23 yards lonrr . . . . . . . . u tr (I t( tr u 3" u u D Handsome white wool Bed Blankets, fancy borders, ï¬ve pounds . . . . . . . Very large gray “ “ “ “ “ “ . . . . . Eagle B Bags, No. I quality. 16 ounce, seamless, per dozen . . . . . . . . Apron thghnms, fancy border, beautiful patterns, 36 inches wide . 36-inch Union Carpet, worth 400., going at. Beautiful Hemp Carpet, new designs . . . . . . . . .. Horse Covers, cut to shape and strapped ' Ask to see the new American Butt . ... concoct-t ...... ...- a c a - ..no-oo-c- c o u a o o a - o n u . s t - canon... JIQIOIII ...-«ac... o-Illv a coo-O. pontoogv-a a ...-acocos-a-u cacao-cc. ..u o a a ..- on. v. o cone-c oo-cotnaol noun-o ...-o. ltaooalo col. coco-Olllclo ..uo-o Kindly go carefully through this list and compare prices. The abcvc is only a small list of the very many bargains waiting for you. Send on your letter orders. returned if goods are not right. Furniture, Doors, Sash, â€"â€"-ANDâ€"- UNDERTAKING, FRANCIS ST. WEST, FENELON FALLS. CALL AT ...a dared» S. NEVISON’S ' BAZAAR â€"- FORâ€" ..4 p. FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, subject to change only as Look this list through very carefully and compare prices. CARTER will be found doing business at the old stand in Lindsay. HOUSE, SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTING PAPER-HANGING, ETC. The undersigned respectfully informs the 13° residents of the village and its vicinity 5, that he has returned to Feneluu Falls after 33 several years‘ experience in the States us 15 well as in Canada, and is prepand to r execute, in run sssr srrte axe a‘r noustuzn 3° Pines. all work in the above lines with 0 9?} which he may be favored. - 7‘} 58‘ Orders lelt at S. Nevison‘s store on 9 Colborue street will receive prompt at- ?2 tentiou. ,5 Chas. H. Nevison. 15 Fenelon Pulls, Aug. 7th, I89f.â€"'26tf 25 â€"_.. »-~._..._. .-~-.._--... m.-- 25 ,5 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. i: The undersigned is going out of business ,5 in Fenelon Fulls,nnd hereby gires notice 33 to all who are indebted to her that they 2 00 must call and settle at once, or the claims 25 against them will be placed in other bands 29 for collection. 50 DIES. IIEICLEX’. Fenelon Falls, Oct. 2nd, I895. 50 25 Wâ€.â€" 4" NUBTHEY 8808 All AGENTS 50 I 10 AT FENELON FALLS FOR THE r0 ' " ' ;, Vlctoma. Laundry, Lmdsay. 25 (MRS. Jenn MARTIN, raortusrnsss.) 1 25 Parcels left at Northey Bros.’ store on r Mondays may be had on the following Sat- 1 2° urdays. First-class work done. Your petâ€" 3 95 ronage respectfully solicited. Rates and 2 “0 any other information on application. 5 39 __...._._.._._._.__._.____. g, g; BATTEN Dooas. WIRE Doons 2 00 03 J. T. THOMPSON, J12, 07 CAliPICN'L‘ER. 10 Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and 12% Easy Chairs made to order. 3; Workshop on Llndsay Street, Near the 25 G. T. It. Station, Fenclon Falls. 25 48 ,, DnCORATIVE 25 a PAINTING. 1’0 Orders taken for decoration of articles 25 in silk, velvet, linen, satin, bolting 10 0 cloth,etc. Painting on silk in water i colors. Pastel and charcoal drawings. 29 LESSONS GIVEN. 50 Hoursâ€"3 p.1n. till 6 p.111. on Tuesdays, 1 95 Thursdays and Saturdays. Studio in l 25 McArthnr’s Block, upstairs, opposite 2 40 the post-oliicc. 29 13 :2 HEADIQUARTERS “’ E. A. HAND. IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR. Money W. M‘Keown’s, White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Japans, Turpen- tine, Mixed Paints of all shades, Prepared liaisomine and Alabastinc 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 ew- elry, Pipes, Wall Paper and Window Blinds, Picture Frames made to order a. specialty. ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT GROUND FLOOR PRICES CARTER, LINDSAI Rum Paper and Picture Frames â€"18 ATâ€" W. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker's Block, Kent-st. , Lindsay . Artists’ Goods a Specialty. Machine Needles, Alabastinc and Dvc Works Agency. WPleasc callund see my 5c.Pnper.. .â€" R'I'P'A'N'S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. cine: u: I“ ..l Ill at m Ill > 0 [ll Z c I a GOOD MAN in I your district to rep- resent the “ Foothill Nurseries of Canada " -â€"ovcr 700 acresâ€"the largest in the Do- minion. Position permanent. Salary or commission to right man. With the in- creasing demand for fruit, a position with us as salesman will pay you better than engaging in farm work. Send us your application and we will show you how to earn good money. School tenchersl it's just the thing tor you during the summer. Write for particulars. STONE A: WELLINGTON, Toronto, Out ......4 143m cAVEAISJllADE MARKS COPYFU G HTS. CAN I OBTAIN PATENT 0 For n gom’pt answer and an once: ovlnlon. write to e U N Cayuga. who hatvc hag near! Mtg:sz glans Motifcogfld‘entlal. tA gnudhbï¬gw ovulation on and Lulu thdexpc‘mtwgnm kloo“: ta of unchan- lal In on a free. Patents calculi-gouaTMunnaOmrcochc nouoctu the £3.11":ch American, and on are brought wide 1 berm-c the publlcwtth. out cost to the tnvcntor. This splendid tuned week] .clcaantlyllltut bash the Most elm atton or an actcnu c I In the world. 83 a ear. Bangle to: cent free. Buudl mine man ly. I year. ataxia co les, 2. cents. an mun contains beau- tl 1 pm in colors. and g l or new hoes-ea. wtth plans. enabling under: ubmv the latest deal and We contracts. Address HUME 51160.. all You. 361 BROADWAY. ‘ w“..-