u‘ m. _ ~________________.___ council-of Kerulam asking if they will l 38" Rooms to tel in Murmur-'5 mock assist in opening that part of the boun- 3 Apply at the Gazette Otï¬ce. ' dary between Somerville and Verulam ANOTHER BAM- BL-Rggn,_;,5sg S“. 10038 low 20 and '31 in the township 3 urday afternoon. inst as the steamer 0r somewlllc ~Car'lCd- Dawn reached Sturgeon Point on her Moved by .‘lr. Stewart. seconded by ,- way from Lindsay, a. tremendous storm Mr Burtcball, That Jones, l of rain and hail bet in and raged with BIRTHS. (lustâ€"In l-‘enelon Falls on Wednesday, July 2lst, 1897, the wife of Mr. John Clark of a son. . DIED. Curranâ€"At Fort Steele on Saturday, July 10th, 1897, Mr. John Campbell, n Moore, Edward Lee and James Quinn ialmost unparalleled violence [or nearly I prominent lawyer of Vancouver, aged 38 be notiï¬ed to move their fences oil the = ï¬fteen minutes, road allowancv.â€"Carritd. filmed by Mr. Callan, seconded by Mr. Burlchail, That the arrears of taxes charged against lot 45 front range for the years 1892 and 1893 he with about 600 bu~hels of grain. four abatedâ€"Carried. tons of old hay and ï¬ve loads of new Moved by Mr- Grim“. Seconded by ' (the last being,r burned on the wauuon) )ll‘. Burtchall, That [lie new bridge nine bags, 1;“ [he [machinch and iln. be built 0!! the side line between lots 6 plementg except a horse rah-1'3 and two and T.â€"-Carried. ' or three sets of harness. We are glad The council then adjourned. to meet 3 to hear that onlv part of the loss will at Coboconk on the 21st of August. fall upon Mr. Good, as he had ah in- surance of about $1,300 on the property that was destroyed. During its continu- ance the lightning struck and set fire to a burn on Mr. Thomas Coad’s farm about a mile east of Cameron, and the building: Was soon destroyed, together ACCIDENT. -â€" On Sunday last the thle daughter of .‘ll'. Thomas Scott 0f, Fifteen Da 5! Cash Gale commencin llll’ "lllagc fell acmss illc come" Of a the thh. Doynot miss The great. bargain: platform and broke her left thigh just E in millincry and trimmed hatsâ€"must go. below the centre. Drs. Wilson and Gra~ Mrs. McDougnll. _22, ham put the little patient, who is only LIVE STOCK â€".\Iessrs. McDoueall. ï¬ve years old, under the influence of Brandon & Austin are buyint: all-the chlorolorm and set the broken bone. cattle and hogs that they crib get at and she will no doubt seen recover from prices that will leavc‘thcm a fairproï¬t, the effects ofthe accident. i and so many leave the raiany station tuxâ€"During the past fortnight we that anyone would think the supply have had several abundant showers of “'Ollld 500“ 00350. bl“ there are always rain. the want of which would soon plenty growing up to replace those that have been felt. The crops of all kinds are shipped. Last week the ï¬rm sent arc growing,r splendidly, and if the full two cat-loads of'cattlo to Toronto and a wheat and clover had not been killed, Cflrlond Ol‘ boas to Peterborough, and as they unfortunately were, this would this \Veek they have sent a carload of have been a jubnce year for farmers, cattle to Toronto and another to But- [lay is light, but were “in be an un- falo. Since the 15th of June on im- usual quantity of straw, as well as a port duty of 83 per head on cattle not good yield of grain and room worth more than $15 and 25 per cent. JUST A “WT about Mining“. We Me advalorem on all worth more than $15 very busy on orders now, our milliners has been imposed by the American plyingfto wolrk overthours. {\l'umbcrs of government, but Mr. MeDougall tells I“. 163 1‘0"] tie comt I" 115"â€. come on ‘ ' - Saturday, expecting to )get theiryhuts and [(3121:]; It ï¬nnalpayshto Slllp calfle from bonuets home With them. “*0 ask as a ‘ ‘1 3’, maul t e excess‘w dilly special furor, it at all convenient, that necessar‘ly has 9' some‘flmt deprcssmg effect upon the prices paid here. ladies in the village will leave their orders as early in the week as possible. You will W Butter and eggs taken in nanny, at Mrs. R. McDougah‘s. ‘ consult your own best interests and com- fort. besides conferring a. great favor upon us. by so doing. Mrs. R; McDougull. 'l‘nr; an MILL. â€"- ’l‘he welcome sound oi the whistle of the new mill was heard on Tuesday, and sawing will almost certainly be commenced on Mon day next. It was thought that the mill Would be set going on the 22nd; but it was necessary to send to I’cterborough for a man to make some triflinu altera- tions in the valves connected with the steam feed. which caused a. delay of a couple of days. Bunk\VItE.\T.-â€"-Therc is a good deal of buckwheat growing in this locality, and. like other grain. it is doing re- marknbly well. We don’t. know the maximum height the stalks attain, but on Monday last Mr. Alfred Inkpin, of lot 25 in thclth concession of Verulam, showed us one that measured 2 feet 11.1: inches. pulled in a ï¬eld that. was sowed on the 18th of June, and if any other former can beat. it we shall be glad to hear from him. CAMERON Esotisn CHURCll.â€"Thc reopening services in connection with the Church of England at. Cameron, which has been undergoing repairs. will beheld (11V) next Sunday. July25th. There will be services at 10.30 a. m and 3 and 7 p. in. At the morning and evening services the eloquent Vcn. Arch- deacon Allen of )lillbropk will preach. Cameron used to form part of the Fen- elon Falls parish, and the congregation will be glad to have many of their FCthlOll Falls friends present. Swoc ing Reductionsâ€"Grout .Clearinrz Sale of .lilliucry, commencmg Friday, the lilth. at 10 o‘clock u. m. Mrs. )chougall. ‘I 4| GRAND [SLASHâ€"Mr. E. W. Glas- W -vâ€"~â€".~o - A Tribute to Laurier. Mr. Robert Barr, writing about the jubilee celebration in London, says :â€" “ The leading part in the procession of the Premiers of the colonies was given 'to the Right Hon. Wilfrid liauricr, certainly the must striking ï¬gure seen in London on that notable-occasion. I had always regarded him as too much of a gentleman and a scholar to make it great politician. but to the credit of Canada be it said he ï¬lls the highest place in the gift of his country today. His clear-cut, intellectual face has ab- solutely nothing British in it, but is thoroughly French, and of the noblest cast of that chivalrousund distinguished nation. But. what a compliment to British rule it is that this man should be one ofthe most. loyal subjects of the venerable Queen l He was escorted by the Canadian mounted riflcmcn, splen- did looking soldiers, bronzed and up- right, seated like ccntaurs on their horses; manly fellows every one of them. Never in my life have I heard such cheers as those which greeted the Canadians. The great crowd seemed to have gone suddenly mad. and the grand stands were. white with the flut- tering of haudkcrcnicfs and the air rcverberatcd with tho hcarticst welcome any body of tnen can ever hope to re- ccivc." Reported by the North Star Roller Hill 00. Fenclon Falls,Fridny, July 23rd 1597. Whent.Scotch or Fife ... (33 i0 72 l l '11 F: 5 5‘4 F. O 2 ’3] 3': t‘i L" U) I: >| :3 3‘. E: a .wl WWâ€" 5 l , be left at his residence i r - I a poll is pow toll“: cmp oy of the exccu Wham, ML perbusheluu 65 67 lt-l‘s oi the .bnillll estate, who llflVt' Whent’spring .. 60 62 piztced him in charge of Grand Island Barley, :er bushelnn 25 30 in Balsam Lake. There are no horses Buckwheat “ .. . . 30 32 or cattle on the island at present, but it gals. “‘ .... 20 23 is necessary to have some person there Page? H nu l :2 \ ‘ . . .. . .. . 1, to see that campers do not_l.-_avc ï¬res [,Mgtnes’ ,, 30 34 blll‘lll‘l! and that nobody injures the punchy,“ Ibnun 13 ,5 mill property. Mr. Glaspcll wdl be as Eggs,pcr dozen...... 8 9 much alone as Robinson Crusoe was. Harmer ton...... . 3.00 who but he will see a great mauv more foot~ lll‘l“ - u 5.5†61:0 ‘ ' l - 't ‘ l and the mmoton "WSC‘VQ ' - ~ - - ~ -- 4.73 5.10 3 9p: 0" I.“ ’ “m3 ‘ . . y llogs (Dressed) . . 5.50 6.25 0t hi~ t‘xlstt‘nCt‘. will “be often rehetcd Beef . ’ . ‘ _ H . _ _ . I . _ _ . I _ . H 4â€,†500 by the prcscnm- ul mums. Sheepskins . . .. so 3:. . " “'onl , 1" 1o - ‘ ' I .--i;i.~t Saturdn after . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . A (-0“, [1‘ RT i ~ .y i Flour, fumilv, Silver Leuf. . 2.0.3 2.2.3 “Wm a, \;t.tl.thlo hall Jurstlv co“ ownct _ ‘ ~ _ s n > a I _ ‘ , ' _ , fl. Flout. best linkers . . . . . . .. -.i.. wt, b." M" “9â€â€ l our“ “"5 1‘11“?de 9‘ l’lour straight rollctl...... 1.9‘. 2.l.’i the railway track ntztr .‘lr. Liliss Ullll gmâ€, perm“ V . . . _ _ . m (’0 12m and so badly hurt that she had to be Shorts. . . . . . . . . . . . . lion 14,00 drawn home on a stone boat. No bones lllfl‘tl chopper 109...... . lo.n0 lsï¬o \vtrc broken. but a tendon of the left. ""' “' ‘ ' - v ~~ - ~~ â€" â€" hind leg was cut in two below the heck, PUBLIC NOTICE. and the muscles of the fore-leg on the same side werc badly wrenched and Notice. is hereby given that lly-law Nome, mined at the knee. llr. .‘lason says “We Till-"SI" 0" ant’lon Falls.- that the severed tendon will unite. and, Closing certain Classes of Shops. as The gels. “ll “Pd has any?“ “lamâ€? viz. , dry good: chaps. gen r.il stores. mer. mst‘tnncc. it ‘5 llkelï¬' .ll'at ’ m l“ n†chant tailor shops. grocery shops and hurd- L‘LIVCI‘. though the toyiry i0 l'lt‘l' front ware shops; at eight u'cleck in {hp argon it". which is much worse than the no ill. Ion every; day of the week except “ - . .".; ; 's. l -i . l' lv ireceiliu ‘ . babl ~ Lee her lame for a “WP ‘.‘ fmt ‘8.“ "1'?ch . I It t\XllLr..Wll'l fro ) p puhhc ',ni~ld,‘.‘.;. Pomes inâ€) {NH force and lung “u†l { _ D V l d rtl‘cct on the ‘ltlth .iay ofJnly, 1397. .\ South-Hand at y erL‘S r. .‘ee an s _ ' ‘ ' ' that he hail made her a successful in after \\. T. Jl‘.\i\l‘.\., ‘ l hat; «4 eight sets of teeth made in Toronto Jumupa C crk. V “M ,.i5¢\vl.ere.â€"llllf l‘cnclon Falls. July 22nd, 2597. fl! "U Q S. 3 on Q @@@9®Wflmï¬ï¬‚fla years. '3 Deceased, who‘was born at Wood- ville, Ont., was some years ago a partner of Mr. John A. Barron at Lindsay, and was a nephew of Mrs. Ronald McKay of this villageâ€"Ed. Gazette. ESTIIA‘Y STEER. Game on to the premises of the subscri- ber, Lot 22 Con. 2, Vernlum, early in April last, a small red Steer. The owner can have it upon proving property and paying charges. Wst. HETHERINGTON, JR. Vernlnm, June 28th, 1391â€"203. PHDTGSRACHSf “ 0! wad some power the giftie gie us To see oorsels as ithers see us.†The above wish is easily realized by having your photos taken at STANTON’S STUDIO. Will guarantee all work equal to the best city work,and prices to suit the times. Family groups a specialty. Give me a call. J. H. STANTON. Photographer. Feuelon Falls, July lst, 1897.-â€"â€"-?.l .52 sumo-wane gflo You‘ “W 34 (5 at. 3‘1 {To It is just thisâ€"if you go on allowing your eyes to smart. and rtche and trouble you, you may never be able to make them strong again. We have studied the eyeâ€"we know what we are talking about. It is 11 patientand long stillering organ, but it will snap at last, and then all the ocnlists and Opticians in the world could not put it. together again. Don’t. procrastinate. Any irritation about the eyes whatever means something. out- Come and ï¬nd Examinations free. ooorooo-oo-ooooo I am GOLVG OUT of the llIILLIIVER Y B USINESS, and will sell my entire 323005 of Trimmed H A TS and Bonnets, Shapes and Ji'lmmlngs at and BELUW 008T until the whole is dis- posecl of. Come and SEE TEE ARGAillS. Eggs ta/rm 2'71 arr/image. MRS. HEELEY. WEAVING. â€". The undersigned is prepared to weave wide blankets at 20¢ per yard: narrow blankels at 10c.: llit or miss rag carpets (be: striped flannel l"(‘.i and wide horse blankets according to length. Orders can cast of the ceme- terr or at Mr. Curtis's store. Allwork promptly and quickly done. SAMUEL lll‘TClllSt'M’ Feuelou Falls, April l-ttb, 1897.â€"9tf Paints Kept in stock at the New'Hurdwure 3:. Store. No better point made. _A " trial will convince you. IF you should have one of Church‘s JUBILEE WASHERS. Call and’ And don’t forget that we have a choice. stock of see it. Tinware, Harvest Tools, etc., and that it is always a pleasure to show goods, The New Opposite the CHEAP! Hardware Store, .. Post-Ofï¬ce; Or an upset may damage your buggy or waggou', perhaps only slightly, perhaps so badly that, you will want a new one. In either 01156 the best thing to do is to go to S. S. Gainer’s, where repairing and. repainting- are, done in the best- style, nnd 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. ° o CHEAP H CHEAP ! ll .. liiESE FEllfllith, AS WELL AS .a 9i. - :9; Tl V l 7-. ; ‘1 W; ."l. of; ‘1 lib ‘ l- P a†M to, t 0: 6 04 t. J l o .0 old. 9}. so; so “a? it i. Tn! ONTARIO WIRE FENCING 00.. LTD. Pinion. Ontario. llllllllllli’i EHllllji Sliil Willi lillllllil, For trellis, poultry yards, lawn fencings, etc., are sold very much lower this year than ever before. They are the best. Ask your Hardware Merchant for them. s l l l l l l PthES R thifl. ' l“ WWW-606966406006? Go to J , McFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing. Crockery and Glassware. . . . . . . kW WOO-66966666609960“; ET’S lidhiENSE. Try KOLONA Ceylon Tea. We Don’t Tall: Much. we ARE BUSY. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY for anything you want. in our line. A. CLARK & SON. t-