N‘s the set day. The Messrs. Brandon did a great job in removing some very large boulders. which were snailed out by means of two span of horses hitched to the one stone. reminding one at the same time of the removal of the historic Plymouth Rock, the chief difference being that there was no blowing about it. save only by the teams. Messrs. OPTICALâ€"Dir. I Whitesuiith.â€" op- tician, of Manillzi, will be at Mrs. Hum. ilton’s store, Fenclou Falls, on Friday. May 15th, from 1 until 3 p. m. A call solicited. Sight tested free of charge. Aocmcxrs â€"Ou Tuesday morning a young man named William Kerr had a gash over two inches long but not very deep cut in the back of his right hand Wheat, fall, per bushel.. .. 75 76 Wheat,spring “' 70 72 Barley, per bushel.... 30 31 Buckwheat“ Oats, “ 20 20 Pease, “ 45 45 FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, May 8th, 1896. Wheat.Scotch or Fife 75 to 76 34) 33 Rye, “ 43 40 Has now in full swing s. 366 days’ Sale, This is no thirty days‘ sale, but a genuine sale to last one year, and leap year at that. We have now a $37,000 stock, marked and ready for you, and our buyers are still on the search for bargains 10 to tide over the hard times. the loss to us at the end of the your. show your appreciation of our under- taking by helping to boom this 366 days“ called the poor peeple‘s friend. This is no forecd sale, but a genuine organism solo, to last one year, to help the buying public Now, think of N ow 7' t o n - K t v c “ ilson and llerron also .assisted very j; a band-saw 1n the box-factory. Dr. Potatoes, “ .... 15 26 keep “11° sale booming for 306 days. \\ e sale. Shout the good news to your neigh. generously in work of a similar nature. Wilson to who", [,0 went, pub in a Butterme, ibuuu 15 ,1 are thankful that we have plenty of bors, talk the matter over, get up it special ’ rend) cash M Our disposal to overcome excursion. Curler will do all he can it) The pupils also deserve urcnt praise for couple of stitches and bound up the Eggs,per dozen.......... 10 10 any obstacle, for it’s the ready cash that As newspaper space is expen- “ .l" A./§__*..‘ A A 5,. N .1- Mia/“o W w-wm ...... .5. _v ...,grwmwa . a .- ... .. .‘AI- an.;-,r_. «AFOAAOA» the active 3 , . . , - - Hay per ton...... . 10.00 11.00 _ ‘ . . MI†30“- ,his d, bp r; {hob-y Pia-he? “at 0315: 0“ Wolmd: “Inch WM "5“ amongc to {mlcb' Hide’s , H 3,00 4_oo Ina“: We W'ch Pigm- Remenfliel‘, there sire, we cannot enumerate our whole stock, ‘1)" ' up or} F" W15 0m 3“ fore‘ ... . The next morning . Plillllpo, Hogs (live) “U†“H†H 3.25 3.55 is only one Carter .iu the dry goods and so come with the crowds and you will he thought. in outlining the work to be an employee in the planing mill below Hogs (Dressed) . 4.00 4.25 clothing business in Lindsay, and he is paid tenfold. accomplished previous to us return. the box-factory, had the tip of the Beef....... .. 4.50 5.00 But as the poet has saidâ€" second ï¬nger of his left hand taken off Sheepskins . . .. 66 80 C e I I I i " Labor Will! WllM Zeal “'8 Willi by the †cut‘OE†saw’ but the bone was S‘liiiir family..S.i1'ver Deaf†2 2 - . . V ‘ ~ ; y I. - - 5; soiligiml"ï¬fï¬géliigghn;,mdoue’ “0t numed‘ Flour, best bukers’ .. . . . . . . 2.05 2.25 Men‘s blue Serge Suits in wool, tailor made, good fit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2 75 j Waits tie mm 10f the sun ,, WATCH for the bar-gains in Mrs, MC- Flour straiglitrollcd...... 1.90 2.10 “ hobby Tweed Suits, well trimmed, ï¬t guaranteed . .. .. .. .. 3 :30 , I b I g - Dougalps windows on Saturday, lsilï¬an, peruton . . . . .. . .. . l2.00 14.33 B " iftrasgood wool Tweed Pants, well trimmed, three pockets . . .. . . .. . . . . 75 3 is to e ,0 ed that others in the ' orts, . .. ... . 13.00 15. oys’ ue ergo short Pants Lisnn two pockets good quality. . . .. .... . . .. 25 section seep," Li)â€, 00d work which is PUBLIC SPHOPL dTEMS'T’A depart†Mixed ChOD.Der ton. . . . .. . 18.00 20.00 Children’s Blue Serge Suit, iivo pieiie, going for l . .. . .. . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘2. benun ,will like cogmue nd 1 b0 t mental exammatmn 1“ drawmg was held Men’s Black Waterproof Coats, guaranteed Al . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. . .. . .. . . . . l 50 coa lit Li _ n i i} 2 1' 3 inst week in the senior department; of Men's and Boy’s Flannelettc ShirtS, nobby patterns. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .. l7 (“:39 e ‘3 ant lLin-Pl‘m’tilhon it} ' note our public schools. It was the ï¬er ex- H“ “ White-unlaundered Shirts, linen front and cuffs†. .. .. . .. 29 he once 00 iut0.t c pu pit a scr- amination of the kind ever hem in ‘1 , envy cotton mixed Sox, Just fancy, only, per pair. 5 mon Without observma that the ï¬rst , 1 i ens and Boys Elastic Braces, mohair ends lo '3 lieuelon B alls and embraced freehand, u u u 5-“, T- ~ ,1 1 , leaf or two were so won, and eaten _ , d .1 .ies,spriugsty i away that he could not deci her or am perspective,‘ geometric, memory . an See our Black Silk Finish Shirts, collars attached... . .. . . . . . .. . .. an “ounce the, t ,, H b†,, .d model drawing. Mr. Thomas Robinson Men’s Nohby Spring Hats, soft or stifl‘, for on 1: I H ex - 1 y .1“ “iii 53‘ presided, and the candidates who wrote Boys and Girls’ new Spring Cups, big drive in a, ie, .I ï¬nd that. the mice have made Speak in the makes, terms of himun Men’s and Boys’ Colored Cotton Handkerchiefs, fast dyes . . .. . . . ... .3 ' tree with the beginning of my sermon, M [I Rn ~. 1’;an Sch 0,1 ector Men’s pure all-wool Sox, arctic ï¬nish . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .... . . .. in so that I I] v i h - i ‘ r' '. “Mlâ€, , [c , 0 05p, , ’ 6,500 yards double fold 36-inch nil-wool Dress Ser c all sliades...... 25 cannot to you W. etc t to text , ‘ _ i l g; is, but we.†.‘ ,t b a. l t, . has again paid his semiannqu vISil: to 437,, n u u 4Nnch’ ,, u u ,, u 3,, .f. 3 3‘,†cum w “3m ‘0 “nee Fcnelon Falls, and re orts the schools One cord of single fold-Dress Goods all wool former irices 25 to 60c. now.... l2.l «.â€" lcltoif'indwllï¬d ttl t t' p ’ ’ l ’ - ‘ 1 ‘ p c n, 0“ ‘0 ex as to be in the best working condition in Pure all-wool Black Cashmere, bought at n. snap ...... 33 we go along. ‘ Now if the trustees or 1 - , f ‘ I H Tu: ONTARIO WIRE FENCING 00.. LTD. 54-inch Cape and Mantle Cloths new shades . .. . 7.". , , ‘ '. . Wilcll he has evei ouud tiem. e pmomommo, L d. , l , - u o r some of the ratepayms “ill Just, com- d I . l l d . I ‘ it. 108 Black Cotton Hose, full fashioned ...... ...... ......†....-......... .i ' mence where the others 18,, off, your“ 509"†“Sh )7 ease With “if PMS-“855 TI-IE MODIULLEN Ladies’ and Children’s Uudervests, line ribbed . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. 5 ï¬nd out the work remaining to be done they“ 31:0 tllnalgmtg and Prelim“s 800d gentiti{ul Féiixiy Bordergandlgrctiefs, new designs, such .. . . .. .. . . . .. .. .. 2 . row 5 in ie 11 urc. mg is 1 an merican ress no 5 fast colors bio' rive .. . . i0 us you go along. I must also say, in - E C I N G L d- v 1 - ’ ’~ ° ' reference to the forenoon's work, that if' M13102?ng tgken in “Change at M“ 1“ Agkliz‘gl‘Idlilli‘afiSdiéSqoï¬dzlingbllfogtéllgefiiï¬liarflbrilfi:Sf:Z:::: the school grounds displayed a touch of c We“ 5'_ â€" AND _ , Beautiful wide Laces, nobby for trimming cotton washing goods . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 5 masculine work. so also did the schoop A BAD FALL ...Last Saturday after- E Embroidories, beginning at never before heard of prices. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . g mom display a touch 0,. feminine work noon Mr. James I<noxis eldest soâ€, I Ladies ‘Ilviilstdéhéigtsgbigogth.5tz 16nd 60c., tofbe cflieared at . .. . . .. . .. and feminine worth, and the pupils, Percy, ilng abOM 13. got 11 bad fill] ARE THE u u u D3,:er a}: mingling in beautiful confusion, showed While descending all ï¬lmOSt perpendicu- ever’mflde 01‘ SOld in Qflnfldï¬- You want “ “ “ Chemiseb, ‘L “ 25 that the place belonged to them, while 1211’ Wall of rock to a spot where the only THE BEST f9l‘ 3:0“? mOflOY- Don’t “ “ “ Night Gowns, tucked and trimmed.... 48 the teacher vied with a“ in showing Slide sneam Strikes the opposite shore watstp it 311 p001: ifmimtignbs 8.113 ciifea‘p sllllb- Perfect i'ittiug Corsets (French model). . . . . . . . . ... . .. . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 3:. that he too had an interest there. of the Fenclon river, and where, Gouge, S ' ll 95; “i 9-5 01‘ an “Y 19 1'01 l1 l3,“ Ladies black and colored Gloves, new goods, only . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. 10 r - . . . goods. They are unequalled foi FARM, u u u Lace Mms . ,0 There is something in this day that quently, suckers are generally to be LAWN 0,. POULTRY fencing, No snow “Much White French Lawn, bcmmfu~,--ï¬-n-i-Sl'1'22:3: 10 makes you feel buoyant, lively and alto found in large numbers during the-ruu- drifts with Mcllullcn’s fencing. For sale Extra, quality Factory Cotton, secured from s, K. & Co. wreck, 34-inch . . .. .. .. 3 gctlier contented with everything and hing season, which is now at its height. by hardware and general merchants. 400 yards 36-inch Factory Cotton, a. nice, even, round thread . . .. . . . . .. 5 everybody, after 1'0“ can climb on the face of the bank, which is about General Sales Agents: For Ontprio npd good quality “’lIitt‘ (lottontnicc linen finish .... ....... . .. . u .. . ... . . . ... . ... 5 the hm in your “eighborhood and look ï¬fteen feet high, theâ€, are so many Westfeirn Provmcesâ€"Tlie B. Greening Wire Y‘ards fit“st cp‘lor lgiligliksh Print, very Wide .. . ... . . . . . . .... .. .. .. around, “Ml it tells you it’s 9' SPIeUdld crevices and projeming “ones that the COIgor “giiébgcodh‘d Eastern Provincesâ€" 2,700 beautiful plnid Giiilrflianisshli‘iilsrigtfoloi‘s'. ' . H I ' n ' H world. You can get on the grass and village P0315 :0 uP and down Without James Cooper,Montrea1_ 3:300 Flannelcttes, nice Shaun’s, worth look at the trees, listen to the birds and much difficulty or danger, but by some Extra good quality Table Linen, direct from Belfast... .. .. . . .. . .. . . .. .. . . .. 20 pick the flowers, and you'll ï¬nd your means Percy missed his footing when Notice to, Debtors Fancy border cotton Towels, 16 x 28 inches, each . . . . .. . . . . . . .. ...- .. . . .. . . . . 2.], heart going right up from nature to he had descended about one third of ' B †H ,{f 13““ T “ 1 2‘2 x45 “ u 10 nature's God. You need not ï¬ller and the distance, and fell nearly or quite The undersigned have placed their nc- Tflfl'euh’lrhsltnï¬git: gedfgfezé'ï¬ ' ' " ' " ’ " " “ " " ' ‘ " I giggle, but laugh out; loud. You can ten feet 011 W a flat- I‘OCk Close to the counts “"d.b°°ks in M'w' Blimldonldhands Germniial’lnid Tartans for Dresses, washing" i in also he“ a Child’s 30“. rippling lull-1h, edfle 0f the water- He alighth 0“ his for conectwn’ and have gwen J‘lm the Weaving Cotton, five-pound bunch, from best makers . .. . .. . . . . .. . .. l 00 a boy’s don’t-care inerrimcnt or.a man’s shoulders and head and was badly £3§§"fgi,ï¬f§?ï¬?°§§§ i335]? iiiiéittilégï¬ Good quality Feather Ticking, will hold water . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . l 8 hearty laugh, all contributing towards shaken and somewhat bruised, but for- dinte attention iuid save costs. $63,116?) “agrgfl'lghénasi an?†fbotier’ ilicle miter“ " ' ' " " " ' ' " ' " ' ' " in}, ,,- . ‘ . , .- .. - - . 0 e,Jus 1e mg or oys co es '.‘_‘ milking us happier fat the hearing. “1mith “733 “0i 591m“le lululcd' As MCDOUGALL 5‘ BRANDON- Beautiful dcsi us in Art Mnslins for tire ici‘les . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. 7 l - i a b d i d d t g 1 .________“_ _ 1, __,,__ l? WAS a one an no 0 y 1031301} e 0 Feuclon Falls, April 9th, 1896.-â€"8.3 Cream and white Luce Curtains, hound edges, 2)} long.. . .. .. . . .. .. . . . .. 29 Rosedale. his shoiutsilicb 3: leggtll: delllffrillll‘leddflg _ grill-inchcunion Calil‘pei, looks as good as 75c. wool ..., 29 ' tryan eini he an’ wnci ie 1 ' - - . . - emp ni‘pets,n pricos;agoodonefor 10 (1 ,_ I , , with less trouble than lid expected, and Dlssolutlon 01 Pal “181 Slup' Two Spools Coats’ 200 yards Thread, or in all 400 yards for. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ( wricspom cme of the Gazette.) - , d _ _ Big drive in good wool Tweeds, cheapest on earth . . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . . 25 . at the top was met. by his fathei an N We hereb. wen that the ï¬rmer- . . My. [1. Austin has bouflhtaï¬nelot , 01 ‘15 if; P RollerTowelling,commencing-at 5 r . . 5 two 01‘ three others WllO llild heard Of ship heretofore- exxsting between the under- _- - - ' ‘. M pm “me 0,, “us ,0, t G d, k . , , , , ’72 inch sheeting (JllSl. fancy the piicc), and no senms. . .. . . .. . . ... . .. 18 , H , l u ' 00 “0 “15 fall and were llurl'ylug to the rescue- Slgned “5 Bilkers and confecuoflers 1" the Check apron Muslims, in white, a plum... . .. . .. . .. .. . . .. .. 5 0 m '3 ' lie was helped home and the doctor “119-39 09 Fenclo“ Falls has “115 day bum 40â€"inch, very ï¬ne quality, a plum from S. K. & Co. wreck, for. . . . .. . .. . .. . . 7 dissolved bygmutnnl consent. All debts )li‘. Wm. Irvine has all the material due the late ï¬rm must be paid to Mr. Lee, was sent for, but there wasn‘t much for Anzmay; : a w :w . _ -. Hum»... . on the ground to build a line hog pen this summer; also Smith & Son to build a stone foundation under their stable. Fall wheat looks well. lioscdulc done. Mr. Daniel Esson received a kick from One of his horses, and is now im‘ proving slowly under the care of Dr. Laurie of Coboconk....Mrs. Green is getting butternuMiss Emily Perrin, we titre sorry to say, is not improving very llSt. Seeding near DAINTY SPRING HATS in the latest styles and patterns, at Mrs. R. McDougall’s. THE Cosonovns.â€"-The new Cos- grnvc Company, which has been entirely remo‘dclud. will give an entertainment in Dickson’s hull, Fenelon Falls, this (Friday) evening, and will present a number of new and striking features. The company is better this season than ever. and is highly spoken of by the press. Admission 25c. and 15c. Scc posters. 58‘ My stock is well chosen and the best to he had in Feiielon Falls. Mrs. ll. Mellougnll. 'l‘iii: l‘l\'.\ Bunyanâ€"The well-known steamer Em was burned to the water's edge at Lindsay about 3 o'clock on Sunday morning. The watchman at the li'lllllilld Co's mill, on the opposite si‘le ol the river. says that he saw two men kin lit' a live at. each end of the boat, and several persons are suspected. 'l‘he Em was owned by .‘lra ll. D. 'l'licxton, mill was insured for SLZOO. \\'llY WEAR YOUR OLD HAT when you can g»: :i new one so cheap and preitv at .\lrs. ll. .\lt‘D-.uigill's '.’ ville. travfliug agent for the Oak-ville Gold Cure Sanitarium, visited Fciiclou Falls lust week in the interests of that l i “ His Grace " is now doing a term in l i him to do, and on Tuesday Master Percy was at school again. o-¢ A mastodon’s skull, in a. ï¬ne state of preservation, was dug up at Buchanan, Micli., near the Indian boundary, a few days ago. It measures two and one half feet in width and has four perfect teeth. The teeth measure about four inches by six and one-half inches. Nasr-cd-Din, Shah of Persia, was shot dead by n funsitic last Friday while walking to the door of a mosque in which he was about to worship. He is said to have been the best ruler Persia ever had, but he thought nothing of having" a few of his subjects strangled or deprived of their ears. The Duke of York has a double, William Reginald Roberts by name, who travelled all over England in ï¬rst- class carriages. and the guards never thought. of asking him for a ticket. One day William was travelling down to Windsor in his customary princely style. Joseph Chamberlain happened to be aboard the some train, and. hear ing that the Duke. of York .wus in5 the next compartment, decided to go in at the next. station and pay his respects the House of Correction. _________â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_ BIR'ITI-IS. CL.\llK.â€"lli Fenelon Falls. on Saturday, May ‘Jud, 1896, the wife of .\[r. A. Clark Jr. of a daughter. .‘lclxrosii.â€"â€"In Fenelon Falls. on Sunday, May 3rd, 1896, the wife of Mr. Wm. Mc- lntosii ofn son. Cii.t.\tni:iis.â€"ln Fcnelon Falls, on Tues- dny. May 5th, 1896. the wife of Mr. James Chambers of a daughter. I‘lzillllIED. BlADBNâ€"ALSOl‘.-â€"Ai the Methodist par- : sonngc, Fenclon Falls. by llcv. T. P. Steel, who will settle all the ï¬rm’s lin.bilitieis.,"II C. MANNING. J. J. LEE. Fcnelon Falls, April lst, 1896.â€"Sâ€"4 hillllllfe'il‘i. FANflY EMS, WALL PAPER, Wlillmi‘l LINES. Before buying anything in these lines call and in- spect my stock â€" good goods in the latest styles and at purse-ï¬tting prices. ggs taken in exchange. MRS. HEELEY, Next door north of Northey Bros. ‘â€" WWWMW J. BELL, Baker and Confectioner, Next Door to the Meat Mart. CARTER ' P. S.â€"â€"Try us with a. letter order. if you are not pleased. This Looks Like Poetry, i But it isn’t. At least it isn’t intended to be. it’s object is to catch your eye and inform you that we have bargains for you in, Watches, Rings and other Jewelry, Fancy Chinaware and Glassware, Pipes, Purses, Pictures, Perfumery, Stationery and Toilet Articles, Musical Instruments, Toys and Dolls, Bedroom and Toilet Sets, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Wall Paper and Window Shades}, We are always ready To supply your wants in these lines At rock bottom prices At S. Nevison’s Bazaar, Fenelon Falls. Furniture, ’ -â€"--AND--â€" l ‘fifrifuioflj , ngfmfdfmna Mil, 0Ԡ\fcdngsgfyvl‘ll’?13Râ€? 1;:‘3‘3h-‘lr-d34‘lgf5 would thank the people of Fenelon Falls - \i l s h t.\l y ..Ual. an improvu E urnuno toe on a : o .m in, .ilnl~ for weir patronage since he smucd bus, T__________ appearance, we can cheerfully recom-= mend any one suil‘cring from the effects of inteuipcrnnce to take a course of tor of Air. Wm. Alsop ot‘ Glnniorgnn, Ont. l t 1 Law FoR‘s'ALEI" ness in the village. My bread can’t be beaten in Canada. It is home-made bread. My candles are the purest in iiie market. 1w. M‘Keomn’sg OF LINDSAY, TIâ€"IE POOR BIAN’S FRIEND. Goods taken back and money refunded Doors, Sash, i UNDERTAKENGF, ‘ ‘AAAAAAAA‘AAAAAA-A-A-AAAAAAAAAA treatment at Odin-lilo. This is dual - mos, sum.de insumï¬oo of us kind: The west half of Lot No. 3, south of" Oysters cooked or raw or by the glass. ‘ Bond and west of Colb-Jrne street, Fenelon Meals at all how‘s. not or cold, in “"3 deluloni and it is 30mg a 30"“ 2 Falls, containinga quarter of an acre. For J. BELL. FALLS. “‘01 k- terms, etc, apply to . wwwml FRANCIS ST. WEST, FENELON FALLS. ~ 6" A spec'nl line of lists to be sold MRSBELCH, cheap on Saturday, at 3115. R. McDougnll’s. -â€"llti' Lindsay stream. -4 AAAAAAA‘AAAA‘A‘AAA- . _