left {or the township of Ridoui, in Mus- koka. where all of them except Mr. Thomson. who has to return in about 2: week, will probably remain until the end of the hunting season. We hope that each of them will get his local allowance ol deer, and that when they come home they won’t forget that we NEWSPAPER LAW. 1. A postuasteris required to give notice by letter (returning the paper does not. answer the law), when a subscriber does not take his paper out of the ofï¬ce and state the reasons for its not being taken. Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment. TELEGRAPH POLES WANT ED ..By... Hanumnunlt WE ARE AFTER Your trade, and if you look carefully through. this list you wil feel that we have taken the right step to secure it. Compare “'5 always leave a siiikiu: ship was illuss : at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon, for the trans- trated in the ease of the Wreck of the i action of general business. By order, T. MATCHETT, County Clerk. are "Human bk. 1 d .,. ' _ 2. If any person orders his paper discon- - ' . , - , . _ on or x ulson “mm, he mus, my a†"mmges’ or the To be delivered at mum" Siding; our prices with othei stores or With any catalogue of 55‘ Eggs and produce taken in ex- publisher may continue 1 ) Send it until during we cowhw sea'son. Pl‘lCeS that may. have been sent you. . change at Mrs. ii. MCDUllgllll'S. payment is made, and collect. the whole ° V , ' amount whether it is taken from the ofï¬ce 34-inch Factory Cotton (nice round thread, smooth ï¬nish) for . . .. . 03 cents Til)! 3'00:~ -.â€"-0n the afternoon of or “0,. ’ There can be no 19g,“ discontinu- Parties having Cedar suimbh for Beautiful Flannelettes in good neat patterns...... .... 07‘ 'lmsl “‘3 ' he ‘9‘“ "It" Mr' Emanuel 330° “am the P‘Wmenl is made- 130105 can realize best returns from See our regular 10c. Flaunullette (3?. inches wide) going at. .. . 07 Smitlie‘rani oi Ft-nelon was at the Falls 3. Any person who takes ,1 paper from ,heir timber by writing the undersigned 2o-inch Grey Flannels (good thing to wear) 1“ on business, and towards evening missed the post-oï¬icc, whether directed to his for fun ,mmculars and naming their near. lunch “ “ DUN all W001i "El" “'ld‘dm‘ki Plflln Md Will -- ll" 3 small com,†money bag 0,. wallet com nambe gr anottheir, or whether-f liethléas :pb- est mania). sumo“: (ltllgnlzgoéf:g:r§llilaliépel, 2Jdinch, nife neat pattern ... ...... U ‘ ' a . ~ - son 0 or nO,ISl'03l‘-ODSI e or p '. .' an go warm iap ..................,... Milling, “181113 5:45 "1 bllls. 80d hifd 4_ If a subscriber orders his paper to be J. W. BLAIIE, Fast Color Cotton Shit-tings: nice pattern . .. . .. . . . ... . u . .. .. 05 reason to . t. ieye that he had lost it stopped M a Germ," time, and me pub. MANAGER, Fancy PlaidDress Giiighams, new designs . 05 ‘ while drivmg in his buggy from Mr. lisher continues to send, the subscriber is DRILLIA ONT G°°d Heavy Feather TiCkiug-n-n 03' Sewell's house, south of the river, to bound to pay for it if he takes it out of the ’ ' Stacks of Fast Color English Prints ...... 05 the shed at, the rear of the McAnlmr post-office, This proceeds upon the ground A'mericanpotton Butts, free from dirt, at four tor.... .. . . . . . .. . 25 Home Miter marching the mad b, that a man must pay for what. he uses. Big drive in Cottonade, suitable for boys' wear. ....t . . . .. . ... 12-5 t H 'l ‘ ‘l. . l†5. The courts have decided that refusing New winter weight in Tweeds, a big drive. . . . . .. 33 fit-cu t to two paces an making many ,0 Wm newspapers lmd periodicals from I I I 58-inch Table Linen, cream laid .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 2-1 “Wile-‘45 enqmncsi he went leCODSO' the post-ofï¬ce, or removing and leaving M t E .th S 1 F 1 36 Apron Giiiglnims, fancy borders...... .... lO ‘ lntCl home and u on re lll‘lD" to vo them uncalled for is rinla facie evidence en_ 0 ‘l‘i‘flge W1. us as 3- eame-h Fancy Border Towels, 14 x28 inches, each.... . . . . . . .. 02‘l i y i u P P P n F i P New season Just openin - new st 'le 0 s ' m bed was 8m. risod and denuhted m of intentional fraud“ ~ ' .33: ~.} l‘utlt')’ honey-comb Towels, 20 x 48 inches each . . . . .-. ... . . . . 07v} ‘. ~ 9 p t n . plate book, more attractive and vet lighter » .. - . . _ . ’ .. ‘ and that the micsinir treaqurc had 3%“ The latest postal laws are such than ever - I “it Linen Tooels, fancy check, 13 x20, per doi.eu.... 50 . V 1- a! d V by, _ ' ‘ that newspaper publishers can arrest any ' I 54-inch Mantle Cloths, all shades . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . 7:3 i a II)le own ctwteii iis tiousers and one for fraud who mkes a paper and re- ALL SUPPLIES FURNISHED FREE. 54-inch lleavy Beaver Mantle Cloths l 00 drawers into his right boot, where it. fuses to pay for it, Under this law the We are the only Canadian Nursery pay. Children's Coatings iii eiderdowns .. .. . . . 50 had remained durmg his mom-"ï¬ll man who allows his subscription to run ing salary and comiiiisgi‘iii f. m the start, 40-inch Tweed Dress Goods, beautiful combinations of colors.... . 20' pilgrimqu around the village and While along for some time unpaid, and then Liberal commission in pzirt iiine men. Nobby Plaid Dress Goods, just the thing for school dresses .. .. in t he had ‘douc some 01mm“, “bum ,1“, orders it discontinued, or orders the post- Large list of specialties, all having been 3G'fnt‘ll ALL WOOL Serf-1'8 DI‘BSS G00“: 33 Shim“ ~u- nu - 25 : farm in the _ of l - b I d master to mark it “ refused," and have a tested at our trial orchards. If you want 40-inch am. WOOL Black Cashmere, a bargain . .. .. .. . I’- ‘ ( l. , couise w no i o in to p03,“, card so", notifying the pubnshcrs, a sure thing for the Winter, “me us, Ludics’ Winter Cashmere Gloves, very ï¬ne . . .. . .... . . 15 c inib a fittichi lIlt was a low boos. blut 183-5 himself liable to arrest and ï¬ne, the â€"â€" - Eucloui-\Iiadies’ Wonder Hose (seamless) . 10 i was not ace a t 19 way up an i 9 5mm “3 for theft" 1' ITI at ies’ Viutei' Uiidervcsts long sleeves. .. .. .. . . .. .... . . .. . .. . 15 r top at the outside was tin-"Lid out, in m... .--..- ..-__._ ._ E & Childl‘On’S Winter Underrésts, long sleeves . .. 10 such a manner that it caught the wallet FENELON FALLS Nurserymen and Print Growers, JéCRiti' mi: 50':on import'lti‘m " " ' ‘ †' ' " 3 ‘i- . .y ' . . . r. r _ it) urains mm 0 go crcamorw ito................ » ' in its (llosceut. and guided it. in against. G TOIlON 1‘9, CANADA. Table Ollclom’ 1, mm; wide, new platter†conï¬ned to “s. . . . . . I . 2D,, '“5 a" '0' I l g OVER 700 ACRES IN CULTIVATION- Men's and Boys' white uiilnundered Shirts, linen bosom .. . . .... . . .. 23' .- A- .-.-..- Men’s Winter Shirts and Drawers, shirts double-breasted . . . . . . . . . . .. 2-3 one trade that has b ,en ,. ti ‘1 Men’s Flaiiiielettc Shirts, collars attached. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . . l’i mined b the bic cm i; “if if 13 ABSTRACT STATEMENT or Men’s pure all wool Socks, white heels and toes, heavy...... lo a 'lk .‘i' y lb R “a R . t d (1.1; S ' Men's strong elastic Braces, very long. .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 12 l ill" 3- . _ _ S ...!Xpen 1 ' I I l,=:00 Men s and Boys’ Caps, bought at a big sacriï¬ce . .. . .. . . .. ‘2?- A sanitary authority, commenting on Boys’ and girls’ School Caps for three prices, 15, 12} and .. . . .. . lU Syphon fever, says that a we†20 feet RECEIPTS, do Eilllefilsgbfqli‘t :10 Estelle)? :fliaï¬eorslzppongg ï¬enZs lopg Wing Sllill‘ts,gJ00(}£tt‘le warm for the woods .. .. . . . .... 45 § 01 W“ .i' s . ' . y 0 _ ensa woo nrtigan no es asuap ,.............................. 7.5 Wlfigh islnflolnlllqgobtlirggg Frock radius of Balagcc‘: ggtglarsdqï¬p" In“ “wing 42 ten or twelve years ago ? Do you think See our Jumbo white Bed-spread,†. . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . ... .. . . -- 1 00 l . f, - ‘ , , ‘ . ' . ’ “ " ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' if the milliiier uses the newest trimmings Colored Wool Bed Blankets 54 x 76...... .... . l 25 Th? experiment Ol mtmducmg TC'U‘ Rebelved “om Edwm‘tl qhimbera ,9, 00 and arranges them on it in the latest style: While Wool Bed Blankets, 511x 76 . .. .. .. .. .... .... . . .. l 9;â€. l door into Alaska has been a complete 0" “count “ml 0 “n that. the eifect will be exactly right? There Job lot of Ladies’ Jackets, small sleeves, to close at...... ...... .... o" 1 success. The animals are increasing at $191 42 will Ibe sopaetliing wrong ;bperhaps sciln‘e Black Velveteciis, good silk ï¬nish .. . ...... .. . . . . .. .... 20 i the rate of Hixt ci‘ Cent. a cor. v . r . FWD 8 W011i not notice it, at you won (. Colored Velveteens very rich ï¬nish ...... 3:“- . ‘ y p O _ y _ EXPENDITURBSr Canadian Factory Xiarns, all shades, per lb. . ... . ... . . .. .. . . .. 45 Li [lung (Jliarig IS credited With tell- . By cash paid Wm. Jordan on n Fingering Yams 5c. p0,. skeh, By ,1“, 1b . I . 65 int: a director of the Bank of England “ mqugflge-u- lg 33 Ladies’ Black Cashmere Hdse, double heels and toes 25 that SLAH‘ interest. as a rule of bugiuccs' axes ----°0 ----†Men’s Heavy l'lll W001 Mitts dOlllJle.... ... u: ...... ...... ...... . ... 23" .4 is the same the world over, but es_ gallsui“.ncï¬.'ii-d6" Boys’ Short Pants, lined all through .... . ‘25 n I. ‘ t .' , pcciany in Enalnndyy H W ‘3’: 33° 1"? ‘ d1. 1W- especially if: it suits your taste and p,,,.se_ Men’s Serge Paints, well made and l-llllllllLd . . . . .. . .. . .. 75 - _ a _- - "n I"; l I, is all ,he same when you buy 9. arms 0,, Men 3 very strong wool Tweed Pants, 313 pairs .... .... 1 “(l Missouri weather Prophets say we ‘1 Slngd lease . . .f.. 1 00 wrap. The material may be fashionable Meii’s Navy and Black Serge Suits, single and double breasted .. . . .. 2 7:? are to have a hard Winter because the sligvgnlgglgsgw of 2 (,0 the ï¬t good, and the style of making mod: “‘13 dry" ‘3 Cllll‘ll'en's lW0‘1Piece Su‘its’ “:0 t0 23: Cm“ ' " " " " " 1' 3‘? my, weed is unusually large this tall. 6; Postage ' 85, Urn, but. if. it is entby a chart that has been ' , ‘ 1,30†‘ .‘ “\t" 3" m" ' †' ' " " " 2 l" They declare that the snow is always as n C,_ Vv‘i’se"';,:(;£1£';t in “38 PFObably Since before you WOW “ £11:in Siï¬ï¬liellï¬ziilgggï¬g“myâ€;-S‘zefï¬"; 1 “0 deep as the mg weed it "111, and, if this rink 50 {70:1 twang“ “gm 1" t° “3‘â€? “,3†mun" pockets, will)»: uni-:3, f/ll..ll(l:l‘:illdilrftl3 leiiIgClll,..lll. 3 9:. holds good, the snow will be from two “ Oyster Supper, fm'e- nownéayls. 0‘ a 8 “pp Nance so as†e Boys’ Overcoats at all prices,‘$5, $4, $3.50, $2.50 and. 2 (in to three feet deep in that State this ’ well W's' 860‘!†2 50 Men’s four-button all wool .... Suits, Italian lined, neat pattern 4 50 winter. †hilt-.Doiagalbd: 1:13;; 6 75 Horse Blankets, shaped and strapped. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ... 5"» u _ - 0“ m‘Vmg -‘ ' Bed Comforters 68 x 72 . 1 ‘35 “,0 man who took f,“ head of i a _, I ‘ l. w, l q %, ' “‘11 T-RgbsoniWOOdiel‘? 4 30 and if improvements are made in an other 23} Busliel Grain Bags, Eagle brand, seamless, lo ounce, 3 ply, per doz. 2.40 steers ttrou..i tie sen.on tn .oity l e Intciest on mort . . . heir Brtinsmck Cotton Yuri i‘ e und‘ 1‘ r ‘W and Circle City of Yukon River Al'is- gave up to Feb. alrecuonsi Why “0‘ 1“ the “1" 0f 55‘"an . 1’ W W ° 0 ‘ , l- b o I . i ' . , in, [ma complete duck suits made for I z-ltli, 1896 .... .... 24 00 gultgng "the all: hégliTON {"20}. Our space will not permit us to enumerate a larger price list, but we have HUNDRED.» we], animal coverinï¬ i“ entire body to Cash on hand . .... I 73 ‘mysnfm nigljhtontcld is“; rtgistre‘d‘pmig of untold bargains waiting for you. We have this season laid in the best assorted ‘ i r B . s . ‘ _ . . .. ~ ’ . _ I ,. . . _ . the knees Around ï¬leir ea†e es 'md Q has been tested long enough to prov’e its stock over shown in Ll.l(.l.sfl._), and at prices that. “Ill inakc it move out quickly. ' , , 'i y ‘ 5,191 42 _. ‘. ‘ , b ,d Try us With a letter order. Money retunded if not. satisfactory. months a specml preparation was used ASSETS, ï¬lpeuouly tour Ollil's,t ptli nlcw apdtofl' . ' _ r u. ' '_ . . . , , you \Vfln C0l'l'ec S yin flnt per (‘6 1' V as a hither safeguard nn‘lmSt mOSqul coat of blllldmg'“ "" ‘ ' ' "'Sum 60 combined with comfort, give it a fair triall v . ton and grunts. In one placo the steers Cost of plant .... . . . . . . 120 94 “W,†cos, you no more than the 01d_ II‘ I I were compelled to swim nearly ten Due from Chambers, bal. rent 9 08 fashhmed “my. Customers express smis_ ’ I, mil†up stream. Wood on hand 5 $3 menu" every day_ - Measurements taken on the body of Club on lmnd I ’ M 013130511713 ONTARIO BANK- 'l‘. J. Hendrick, who died in Walla 1253 27 M E Walla, Oregon, showed that he was LIaBILITIES, I . ' I . “ l'cari‘iilly and wonderfully made." Ills Due Wm,Jordan,on mortgage. . ..$ 200 00 ROOTS 1" “(Arthur Block: "WWII OPPOSlle cli- 9t measured 5'2 inches, while his “ “ for interest 12 0? the I 05"0mce~ i i waist measure was only 39 inches. His Balance, 01‘ Present Worth 10“ 2 S L head around the jaws was 30 inches, , l and :ll’Olllltl the brow was literally 24 LOSS AND GAIN: $203 27 w v Butitisn’t. At least it isn’t. intended to be. It’s object is to catch your 5,,cl,es_ The ball of his foot measured GA†eye and inform you that we have bargains for you in 1" inches wide while the length of the . i . "‘ ' . - . Rec 'ed on acct rent of rink....S 191 00 , ‘ ‘ foot was only 10 inches. The girth of Balfé‘ce due a 9 00 I 'Watclies, Rings and other Jewehy, in. forgï¬llgcchl‘ Wills 3§lmclfics mild odl‘ this an Fancy Chin-aware and Glassware, wrist in es cacti 0 his an 10 ' . ) .. ° . ) - inch“. : o . h ' WS_ I have decided to Plléttllbzd. discs, P$tÂ¥iep,t1:rf£iii;.ery, Wasps have not only caused much Pfl‘ld Eli'smnfl expenscï¬u-n- nus 33 a lonely an 01 e r 10 LS: - , i. - - - nerest a . person“! moonlemwcc m mâ€) pans Balanceior net gain 11° 31 MuSical Instruments, Toys and Dolls, of Scotland this season, but have also u 0 e . H .1 S ' done much damage. The fruit crop $ zoo oo lledlooln (“I'd 1.01 9t ets) has suffered Very sevorely, many pear Proï¬t on Investment, 8.80 per cent. l - . PMHts, 0115, Val-11131193, not: l;avilnt_r ibectl: completely sti'lipped. Wall Paper and Window Shades, .- sit‘piei't 3 my was recent y cnr- W R0 , V boiiizcd by electricity at Roche Ln BR§§%*()’N } Auditors. . , ‘ k \Ve are always ready Moliurc iii France. Dnrino a thunder ’ and Wlll sell mV entlle StOC r , . ' 1 ' . ' . s t t. v r , o , y . ~. l‘o su ) 1/ our wants in t 1053 lines ‘ R. .[ .IASO.“ \ .S. TllOS R BQO storm the telegraph Wires were blown ' _ , P , -d ’ t of Nlllllllery _ - l down and curled around the man, who Fem,“ hubsflgunï¬th 1896 “SI en ' At roc‘k Ifâ€;th Prices 1 was standing under them. ’ " ’ ‘ At, Greatly Reduced At 6. bewson s Bazaar, Fenelon Falls. , Lighted cigarettes were distributed - .‘ » i the other day among a lot of monkeys PrlceS For caSh. r ‘ ), ‘V . ‘. ',. “v.3. _‘,_ . 74 :i.:liic-»t/l.iii§ln viiill’ui’lms‘igiiillicit;‘ it “‘5'†Velvet and Fe1t Hats, tl‘lmmed t ' ‘ ' " " . ' . ' . ,v .- . I ‘ at the weed in eVldeut enjoyment until “Eggggg? OF THE COUNTY 0F and uiitiimmed, from , the advent. of' the keeper, who put. a ' ‘ ‘ __ i stop 10 it. . Notice is hereby given that the UP. , A rottinr'knble march of 4.700 miles . . , . j . . a. . -. _. .- ... . a . Munlm a1 Louncfl . tit ro.‘ . llli ria. F-Cllp}lll- .iliiio.t ytar, C 1 d 1 k wt the b'uwruns _ [ms jut»: been completed by two Russian of the Corporation of Olne n l 00 f -‘ c“ battalions of. line in:':inltr_i.'l uni] two but; THE COUNTY OF V'GTORIA 1131-111 .Oll‘Cl‘llllg lief'OI‘C , y ’ terivs ot artillery a not ate )7 line lt.( , Wm meet in me Comm†Chath llylllg e sew lLl‘C. 1 their Can-.p nil the Actor. Their losses *, . g, were six men dead, twonty-sevcn lei‘i In the Court House, 111 the 1 behind in liOspitals, and twenty-nine t Town of Lindsay, I I , horses. The others arrived in good i _o_\-_ I couditiou and excellent spirits. l __ _ The truth of the old saying: that. rats Tnesaayl the Day onloyembelIi 7 t l i 1 men to represent as in the sale of our Specialties con- M‘Keomn’s, FRANCIS ST. WEST, FENELON FALLS. Choice Nursery Stock. trailed by us Highest salary or commis- sion :iid weekly. p Steady employment the l W year round. Uutfit t'ree: exclusive territory. l . Experience not necessary; big pay assuit-tl ' workers: special inducements to beginners. Write at once for particulars to ALLEN NURSERY (30.. Rochester, N. Y. Sea'liing on the Pembroltcshire coast a few diys ago. As one of the sailors f was preparing; to jump into the sea to Comm. may, Ofï¬ce. swim ashore. a large rat crawled up his ‘ Lindsay. Nov. 4th, iss«:._38,2 clothes and lodged under his arm. The E »â€"- ~ man was fortunate enough to reach the ! THOROK'Glle-ZD shore alive, and his rat companion, ' Silver wynndoug cockerels which he llad been unable to dislodge, , For sale, noncacl“ gum! strung birds, was also saved. I Well marked. Apply at the Guru: Oï¬ce. SAIJESTJZEN. . Pushing. trustworthy 1