"W‘ Falls wfd’throngh here the other day ling: up to the locks, only a few of our dcll'el’lug ("ill "395 for Thomas w- lvillagers knew that she was here. On B‘mman or ROClWSleTa N- Y- l'l‘uesday Judge Dean, three or four l Lindsay lawyers and other persons who bad business at the Divisimi Court here Hymeneal. came on the Greyhound. which arrived A l v ' tle before 10 in the morning' and l \\ cndesda ' aftx (n !.is w - l a m . . - ‘ - 1’ mm) t as the oc i was moored at Smiths landing untili i l casion of a. very pleasant gathering at 5 ._, the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Burgess ‘ abom 4‘00 p‘ m' on Bond street, to witness the marriage . 351? 5-90 Ihe WMCllSWlni-I 9050‘s: the i of their daughter Lillian to M r. George ? 13‘9510“1=““\“5'R‘MCDO“gaus‘ ll. Jewell ol' Huntsviile. The ceremony 3 85;?“ See Ladies' and Children’s Hosiery was performed by Rev. Dr. Gardner of 3‘ Mrs- K 5191)â€ng 5- Belleville. The bride was attended by Miss Loveily Jewell. Sister of the groom. columns this week will be found a notice, and Miss Stella Burgess, sister of the signed by the chairman of the Board of bride; while M r. J. 1!. Stanton perform- Health, relating to diphtheria, and bills ed the same office for the groom. The A to the same effect have been posted bride was the recipient of a number of throughout the village, There have valuable and useful presents, of which been mo deaths of children from the the follOWing is a list I dread disease near Powles's Corner, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McIntosh. Flower Vase. four miles from here, and we are sur- J. ll. Stanton, Silver Pickle Criiet. prised to learn that [he townsllipvau. .\lrs.\V‘m.JelTrey, Water Pitcher and Glasses thorities have taken no action in the Mrs. h. ll. Edwards, (Jlass Cruet. matter. Of. course. everybody sympm . r. \\ halcy, I arlor Lamp. , _ ‘ __ , Arden lit-us, Fran Dish, thizes With the afflicted families, but, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Shaw, Peterboro, Bis- also of course, everybody sees the dan- Cllil Jer- nor of allowing members of those fam- -‘“55 313"“ Bella Park†“359', ilies to some to the Falls and mingle “rimâ€! Mr?" '“ltchen’ PM? l “ses' with resiedents while there is the least J. Slater, Clock. . . .- danger of their bringing the germs of diphtheria with themâ€"hence the prompt Mr. and Mrs. J. Power, Paper Rack. Miss L. A. Fretts. ('heiiille Table Cover. and very proper action of the local Board of Health. it. E. Culling, Madoc, Silver Salt Collar and Spoon. his?“ Son Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Mittens at Mrs. R. McDougall’s. DIPHTHERIA. â€"â€" In our advertising Miss Iâ€. Boyd, Silver Pie Knife. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Graham, Picture. Miss Jennie Graham, Easel. l’. C. Burgess, Bedroom Set. llr. and Mrs. Wilson, Silver Spoon Holder. Dr. and Mrs. Mason, Silver Pickle Cruet. ll. E. Austin, Parlor Lamp. Mrs. James Jewell, Glass Set. Mrs. Fred Jewell, Cheese Dish. Mrs. David Jewell, Silver Knives. Miss L. Jewell, Carving Set. Mrs. Bowman, Linen Towels. 1 Mrs. Win. Burgoyne, Linen Towels‘ and Table Cloth. I Mrs. Johnston Sii, Linen Towels.- Mrs. Dr. Gardner, Silver Teaspoons and Sugar Spoons, and Linen Table Nap- kins. Mrs.\\'in. Scott, Toronto, Silver Gravy Ladle: Miss Avery, Silver Pickle Cruct. A pleasant sociable time was spent in conversation and feasting until about l'our o'clock, when the happy couple lcl‘t :iiiiid showers of rice and good wishes for their new home in [I'untSVillo. Both Bangkok, the capital of Siam, is a floating city, containing 70,000 houses, each of which floats on a bamboo raft. W Butter and eggs taken in exchange (Or millinery at Mrs. McDougall’s. An exchange tells of a man's chickens that came home each with awtliread hanging frOm' its mouth,and on the end ol'thc thread was a card bearing the suggestive inscription: “Please keep your chickens at home.†A neighbor’s wife had rigged up the threads with a kernel of corn on one end and the card on the other. The chickens ate the corn and carried the message home. 325ԠSéc‘yonng ladies" High Corsets,- with braces; at Mrs. R. McDbngall’s. Among the Indian girls at the Crow agency school in Montana are the fol“ lo Eye Talks. 'ï¬nï¬uï¬uflnfllï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬‚ï¬'flï¬ï¬ufli .,_. of Somerville. Apply to 10.5’ " Fenclon Falls. wide blankets at 20c. per yard; narrow‘ blankets at lOc.; Hit or miss rag carpets 9c.; striped flannel 100.; and wide horse blankets according to length. Orders can be left at his residence east of the ceme- tery or at Mr. Curtis’s stOie. Alliiork promptly-and qui‘cklv done; and: you' must have your‘ foodcooked. Our new &. we 1m, somemingm 5,â€, you are'bu‘ilt for cooking. Illcld‘fllili regarding the care of your eyes, and tally they are handsome. “"3 “5° “Pd “"5.†0‘ “1°â€- .. and see theinp Hard times prices rule; There is too little care exerCised in preserving that iiiestimable boon our sense of vision; and it is our intention to show how errors may 7 ' fl . . i be avoided and one's eyes preserved; ' to explain the symptoms of such eye J ( ‘ .» defects as come within the province ‘ _ p Our at 850. and 81 will pay of the Optician to treat; and to in- dicate how these det‘ectsmay be . . . prevented or remedied. for themselves 1n halt a. houseeleaning, and Will last through several housecleanings. And they’re a very handy article at all seasons.- You. Don’t Have to: Make- a Garden, study in the science ofltlptics we are qualiï¬ed Opticians, and we are' But if you are doing‘anything in that line we can supply youwith the toolsâ€"good and cheap known by reputation to the people G60. MOGBG. meoooowm‘ » WWW of Fenelou Falls and its neighbor- hood. On these grounds we ask- for your attention and confidenceâ€"* for our mutual beneï¬t. Will you read what we have to say in our advertisements from week to week? It will be ofadvantnge to you to do so. Eritrea pals? OPTICIANS. Foot of Kent Street, Lindsay. ’5‘ the NeW‘HhrdWare 'St‘ore,‘. Opposite the Post-Ofï¬ce.- A.» BARGAIN.- Fbr sale or To Rbnt. Or an upset may damage your buggy or‘waggon, perhaps only slightly, perhaps so badly that you williwant anew one. In either case the best. thing to do is to go to S. S. Gaincr’s, where repairing and repainting are done in the best style, and'where the best kind of vehicles can be had’ at» prices to suit the times. Shop on Francis Street East, next door to Knox’s black-~ smith shop:- East half Lot 20 in tllE‘Bl’d Concession THOS.‘ ROBSON’, sas, w.EAy_iaio. The undersigned is prepared to weave SAMUEL I-IUTCHISON. Echelon-Falls, April 14th, ‘1807.â€"9tf are most highly respected in our‘village lllltl leaic with bright prospects lortheir l'iiitirc. lowing :' Clara Spotted Hoi'sc, Edith Loni.r Ear, Kittie Medicine Tail, Lena Old Bear, Clara Bull'N’ose, Blanche Little Star, Nellie Shell-ou-the-Néck, Mary Old Jack Rabbit. Bertha Full Mouth, Katie Dreamer, Fanny Plenty CHEAP ! CHEAP ! ! CHEAP l ! l. Ci.)ltltEC’l‘ION.â€"â€"In our l’owles’s Cor- iiei' correspondence last wrek it was ~tzited that Dr. Wilson attended Mr. attest ()livei' Glaspt-ll's child who died ofcliph- Butterflwsi Bess“? Groom“! Arm.- M‘lll" a I I tharia. This, the doctor tells us, was ““f‘, LOW-r Neel? Isabel l“1"‘°l‘: “all 1-5- ‘f‘ 6‘“ in: :i mistake, as the little one was dead be- Hmry “7/0â€: All“? Slioots'aé-bhe‘GQPS, a g'ggézOEO300 I tore he reached Mr. Gl'ispell’s house. SEell“ \\0“house) Lucy Hafl'ksi 303' a: V 1 u 111, ('md‘mne trice Beads-on-Ankle, Louisa Three , A- I - “ ‘ t ‘ t i t ' v " _ . . . . _ ‘ , I} - iliiiï¬jiii«llama:lil‘iiciiiidlewliiii. brown and “ Ullcs’ Alma Bream?" Plpe' Maggle I t . ' ’ ‘ Broken Ankle, Sarah .l‘hrce Irons, Ida - v.0..- 7 while Sailors at Mrs. McDougall‘s. Hand-made this, very beautiful, at Ali's. ll. McDougail's. HEAVY Ranaâ€"«k heavy- shower of rain. accompanied by hail, last Friday afternoon, was lollowed at night by one ol'the most tremendous downpours’in several years. A-pail left empty late last week in the back yard of one of our villagers was louiid three or four days afterwards to be more than halt fullof water, nearly all of which fell during Fiiday night. W All the novelties ol‘ the season to he find at Mrs. R. McDongall’s. 361?? All the latest walking Hats in black and colors at Mrs. McDongall’s. l’t'amc Manamaâ€"The general an- nual meeting of the members of" the public library wizl be held on Monday evening. May 3rd, in the reading room, for the purpose of electinga board of management and other olii‘cers fer the ensuing year. A‘statemcnt will be pre- sented to the members showing the pro- Wrinkle Face; Jessie Flat HeadWo- iiian, Lottie Grandmother’sKnifo, Min- nie Nods-atrBear, Daisy Young Heifer. W See Girl’s Corsets and Waists, also Children’s Corded Waists, at Mrs. R. Mc- Dougall’s. Iam GOING OUT of the MILLINER r BIRTHS. B and will JawsLL.â€"In Fenelon Falls, on Tuesdav, , I.:.;(i1;illx;}:ltie,rtlie wife of Mr. David Jewell of. sell on?! entire stock. .dï¬l‘iï¬f’hd 3.12%} ii?.‘?aiï¬i‘if§§‘§?isiï¬ii Ti'lz'omned HA TS and onnets, Shapes and Trimmings at and B'ELllW (illST until the whole 2's disâ€" posed of. Come and i i Rlo WIRE FENCING co. LTD ‘ TH! ONTA Pictom Ontario. ' ’ AS WELL AS- lilllllllllll’l liHllIlIl Silll llllil lllllllllii, ' For trellis, poultry yar‘ds,.law~n felicings,-etc., are sold very much lower this year than ever before. They are the best- Ask your Hardware Merchantfor- them. DEARRIED; Jawsi.Lâ€"Boaoi:ss.â€"At the residence of the bride‘s parents, on Wednesday, April 28th, 1897, by Rev. Dr. Gardiner, of Belle: ville, - the' bride’s uncle, Mr. v George H. Jewell to Lillian,'seconddaughter of Mr. Philip Burgess, all of Fenelon Falls. m FENELON FALLS MARKETS. PRIGES R RIGHT. ' E†Go to J. IiIcFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, â€"â€"-__‘ Reported by the North Star Roller Hill 00. Fenclon Falls,l~‘riday, April 30th, 1897. Wlieat,Scotcli or Fife .... 80 to 85 Shoes; Read’yima'de Clbth‘iii'g, Crockery and le‘fS and llilauc‘flsmnd‘P“ 0m†“b†Wheat, iiiii; perbusllel.... 75 7s . -. 0’ Glassware. .. .. .. .r . . . ry iii the past year. A lull attendancti “vl,em,5,,,.i,,g u . nâ€, 70 75, is requested. Chair taken at. 80 clock Barley, per biisheli... 25 30 " Buckwheat“ . . .. . . . . 23 25 i. in. sharp. l Oats, “ 18 19 BARGAINS. . . s { I 5‘. _ I I . “S'l.?"lic‘b"$igiii3§‘° “‘"°-" 5"†“" i- 40 42' Try KOLONA I ' tt-s. . 3.. t - Rye, (t ......I. r ; I . ("nine and sec the black-rustic Snil- Potatoes, “ ' .... um 30 35, Eggs. taken in E’l‘C/lllflgé‘. Geylon Tea" ll! ms at Mrs. MeDougall's. lliitter,per lb’...,.. 14 15 ngs.pcr~dozeu . . . . . . 3 9 1 t . . __ _ , I .B““‘“‘ 19'505‘59' , Aim“: “ {‘"l. llay,pcr ton...... . 3.00 10.00 ~ . "'L'l“ 3-“ “‘55 Am"? LNâ€! =‘“l,“0_' llides . .. 5.50 6.1i0 of Mr. John lloivie of Soniervdle, Hogs (iii-c) , _ _ , , , ., 4.4) 4,75 slizhtlv cut one of her ï¬ngers, which Hogs (Dressed) . 5.50 6.2.3 I .I a few d.iys afterwards became so pain- -. 35:0) 4 litil that she came to the Falls and con- 2:12;,†"‘5 ' ' - " ‘1“6 Sultfld Dr‘ \Vllsqn' who found that.“ Flour, family, SilverlicatԠ2.25 2,45 ‘ _, ,1 Wild hm“ 0f 1’1"“ W‘Smlmg had 59‘ W- Flour, hcst biikers’ . . . . . . . . 2.3“. 2.55 F . - r V llc prescribed‘sonie remedy. and two or Flour stra‘iglitrolled...... 2.15 2.33 ‘ I m tlireetliv»: later went to Mr. Howie's, 2pm; pcr‘ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . llpgp " 5.. l- | .. t ior s, ' . . . . . . . . tlilZDIIIISicl‘Ld chloroform to the youn- Mixed chomp“ “mm.†. 13.00 13.00 laly and lanced the ï¬nger freely in sev- eral places. We are glad to hear that she is now doing well. I.\' VICTORIA COUNTY FOR ileum Paper and Piclun Frames â€"IS ATâ€" w. A. GOODWIN’S,'. Baker Block,Kent-st.,Lindsay. WE ARE BUSY. PUBLIC NOTIG“ ‘ 1‘4. Notice is hereby given that any person who comes into the Village of Fenelon Falls from any house in the surrounding country. in which there is or has recently been a case of DIPHTHERIA, will he Lionâ€. with according to~law. Artists’ Goods a Specialty i (‘ome and see plain straw Sailors, also children‘s Sailors and trimmed hats at ! Mrs. Mclhngall's. ‘ i l l l I I Sec Silk Handkerchiefs and Fine liiizbruiilo‘icd Handkerchiefs at Mrs. R. MC- llougall's. IF YOU WANT A SPRING SUIT OR OVERGDAT' leave your order with us as soon as possible. A. CLARK & SiON... .\'.\v iiiu'lox Orrinâ€"The ï¬rst steam- er to vi~it the Falls this year was the Marie Louise, which came up to [low- rv's luinbsr yard last Saturday for some slabs; but, as she returned as seen as‘ Chairman_ .he had taken on her load without com. Peiaclozi Falls, April Hialeah-11.12. lly order of the Board of Health, , , Wâ€; mohme Needles. Alabastlno and Dye Works Agency. ï¬l’loase callandsee my, 5e.Papsr t; .- ...:.. «w v A ~