(pain: in, Clttsi'lvrin'z the frequent l L ,rs. and about ten days of ï¬ne weather will finish the harvesting with l a goal many. with the exception of the l buckwheat. of which there is a consid- t v-riiia- quantity this season in this 10- mus. l .‘-lrs Isaac Archer and family, ofi li--A:tl«'~'.t:r .~ vi~itinz ruiSLlVO'i in this ~ ‘t-‘i-ut. \lr l': hurl Swtnfwn and his :iflvt‘, as. > 1' Rochester, are visiting in this vieinitr. Li-t Wei-luvsday Dr. Graham of l’en- lï¬i u: 311% '31: sent for to attend to two children of Mr. ll. Arkwright. We learn as we go to press that they are on the mend. ._____â€"â€"â€"â€"r! Burnt River. tCorrc‘spmzrlrnee of the Granite.) Firs. Stanton, with her daughter Ethel, of New York, is visiting her bro illel‘. Allklflb‘. erS B nwcl of Lindsay is visiting l her aunt. .‘lrs. 'l‘. llumphries. ‘ 'l‘ao .‘ll>.".‘5 Adams of “'ootlvillc are Visiting friends here, as is also Mr. \V. linden of Midland. There has been a lot of talk of rich find» of minerals in this neighborhood; but your cu‘respomleut can’t say whether or not the stories are all correct. The Crime are rather above the aver- woatlter so lar has been age, but the- i very uulhvoxahle tor savmg,r them. _______...__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- I Somervillo Council. CohoConk, August let, 1897. Council met pursuant to adjournment. All the members present; the recve in Minutes of last mention: read Flori-d by Mr. Stewart, s'cowled b'; .‘lr. Grillin. That by-law No. a, a byâ€"law to levy certain rates, be read a lir<t titnc.â€"â€"Carrietl. .‘loved bv Mr. Stewart. secui'l.nl by .‘lr. Gl'lflll]: That the following accounts be paid 13]. Philips, plank, $7,}: llart. a ltiddell, statutes and stationery, 52.56; Sam lluzhcs, priotingand adver- the chair. and signed. ii _. W. licrmyn, road era. v«-l Sli)‘ Frans C>lfltt3, cedar, 8'3 04-; 31.x Stt‘pllcl\01l, gravel. $23 : D Mc- Namara, l'ua‘l gravel, r327); expenses of Ll 'leznlcs to 'l‘or into, 831 ; 'l‘llOS. Col- li 18,â€"1'L'll‘lll’llli bridge. Sl ', David Mor- gan, road gravel. $15; J. _W. Sud laby, Ir nil gravel, Sill; J. U. Argue. on no- t: llllliiiiitl salary. 550.â€"-Carrictl. Moved by Sir. Stewart, seconded by .‘lr Uallau. 'l‘liat hy-law No. , a l)\-l11l‘v' to authorize the expenditure ol', Jar-.ain monies on the roads, be read and issed.â€"â€"Un":,etl. Moved by Mr. Grilliu, seconded by , Mr. Stewart, That Messrs. Ualltn and Birtchall be authorized to make ar- rangements for a. road for Mrs. Wilkin- son by extending Church. street. or Queen street to the COllCt‘SrlUil line.â€" (lnl‘l'lt'd. Council adjourned, to meet at- Burnt River on Saturday, September 25th. qua Dill 2:): W Don’t fail to soc tho bargains in millincry ut Mrs. ll. )lcllougall’s.-â€"27. CIVIC ll()l.ll).\Y.â€"â€"ln compliance with a numerously signed requisition, the recve has appointed Friday next. the 3rd of September, a civic holiday. and upon the same day the Freemasons wrll run an excursion pcr steamer (,7nuulcll.t to Chemon: Park, for particulars of which see posters. rm?†Goods must go within the next ten days. in order to make room for full stock, at )lrs. ll. .‘chougall‘s.â€"â€"‘2T. litazcrutr l.u_ttt'rs.-â€" The principic streets of the villauecrc now illuminat- ed at night by electricity, and though the lamps are far apart, and. being small. eivc a “ dim-religious light,†the sidewalks between any two of them can be seen quite plainly. No doubt the number of lights will be increased be- fore long, and there ought to be one 0) Francis street cast lower down than at Barr‘s corner. .‘t Sunder-laud lady writes Dr. Neelands that he. had titanic her a successful fit after having eight sets of teeth made in Toronto and rlscwhcre.â€"-l.ltf LIVE S'rot'K.â€">Yestrrday (Thursday) morning: Mr. ll-mry Austin, of the ï¬rm of Flclbugail. Brandon {k Austin, went to ’l‘oronto with acatload t-fcattle from Torr llill station on the liaucrolt rail. our: and a carloaol of cattle. sheep and hugs from for the same market. The ï¬rm pay out a lot or in mey in tho cour>e ol :1; war, with, we hope, advantage to them- Seth‘s as well asto the community. “3" All the trimmed hats and bonncts m he sold at in?! price for the next ten .Eavs at Mrs. R. )l-‘llongall's.â€"‘.’T. Disrtxut‘tsurm \‘ist‘rt‘uts.-.-\t 6.03: p, m on Tut-s lay the rilli:ial passenger x 'l‘runk Hallway, train of the Grand passed through the Falls on its way to liztliburton, and returned at Mil?) (1o {marl wet†the President. Sir Charles, litrers‘VilmH: General Manager Chat les )1. urn-cs; Generaljupgriuttudent .‘le~ : General Road )laSter J. R. Cheer and ,other gentlemen. ' sequence of the reduction of their sala- l temporary: 3&3" Rooms to let in )chrthur‘s Block. the Falls; and to-mt-rroiv tlidl‘lllll: .‘lr. lit‘andou will leave with ' tun earloa-is of cattle, sheep and liO_'.~.i PHOTOGRAPHS. l . » . t i. i . - - - alighted at the Falls either going or .: 0' wad “me pom.†me g'me ‘3,†“5 | To see oorscls as ithers see us. I l Swigan; Local Superintendent Tifï¬u ; None of the party returning, the train oily stopping for a , minute or two at the semaphore. realized by 3 having your photos taken at , l STANTON’S STUDIO. . .. l t 0}“ §_“‘“Um‘5'"’0,n, Monday “exit Will cuarnntee all work equal to thel the 30â€] “lily _ he Village 59110015 “"13 ' best citthorkmiud prices to suit the times. re uplen, an'ldtt tsftolbt:l hoped that title Family groups a Specialty. Give me a call. 1 ‘u u s. resze . re reste ant invigoratet ; , , iiyrtheir long holiday, will go to work = J‘ H' , with the determination to obtain as creo lhomgmp’mr' ditable a record in the last half year as l Fem-’10“ F3115: Juli†15‘: 1391â€"21-52 they did in the ï¬rst. It is also to be hoped that the teachers will not, in con- i’rodnce taken in exchange at Mrs. R. .‘eroug.rll's.-â€"L‘T. ries. be less zealous than hitherto in the , éï¬agï¬ï¬ï¬'ï¬' performance of their duties, especially 7 as it is possible that the better times @ s likely to ensue from the rise price of Q N t wheat may make the reduction Only What We Say That makes this store a good place to trade. We but recite the fact. It is what the people ï¬nd hereâ€"what they have found at this store for years in the past. The evidence is here for you as plainly as for us. Beautiful designs in all lines of Jewellery, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, China. and Bric-a-brac. A cordial welcome whether you wish to buy or not. ‘ Comparison shows the prices to be bxttcr value than elsewhere. Inspection proves the stock to be unequaled in quality and quantity. Bastion D355 The Leading Jewellers, Foot of Kent Street, Lindsay. Apply at the Guzsztr Office. Mr. Robert Meighan, President of the Lake of the Woods Milling Com- pany, estimates the wheat yield of Man- itoba at 22,000,000 bushels. Work is being rapidly pushed on the é tunnel which is beine'cut through Pike’s Peak, Colorado. This will be the long- é est tunnel in the world. The main bore will be twenty miles long, and connect- in}.' with this are subsidiary tunnels with a total length of thirty miles. So, in reality, the ta~k that has been put g under way is that of digging titty miles of tunnels, and every loot of this vast system will be. under Pike‘s Peak and % the mountains that tower on each side. % FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by the North Slur Roller le'll Co. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Aug. 27th, 1897. Wheat,Scoich or~Fife 85 to N) Wheat, fall, perhushcl.... 85 90 Wltcut,spring “ .... SI) 85 [lat-icy, “er bushel.... ‘23 30 Buckwheat“ . . . . . . . . 30 32 Oats, “- l 20 Pcasc, “ 40 4‘2 llyo, “ - 30 35 Potatoes, “ 35 40 Butter,perll)............ 13 15 Eggs,perdozen.......... 9 10 ll:ty,pcr ton...... . llides..... 6: . Hogs (live) . . . . . . .. SIO 5:6 1 Hogs (Dressed) .. .. .. .. .. . 6.25 liccl' . . . . . . 4.5a 5.00 Sheepskins....... 50 85 Wool . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 17’ 19 " Flour, family, SilvcrLcaf‘.. 2.55 2.75 Flour, best bakers’ .. . . .. .. 2.75 2.93 I-‘lour straight t'olled'...... 2.40 2 GS - --- o - - ' - - - - s s t ' ' Bran, per ton . .. 10.00 12.00 Shorts. “ . 12.00 1-1.00 . Evii‘xcd chopmcr ton...... . 10.00 18.00 t I (“n 0 - . _ _.,_,,-._- , . 7 ALG‘rENTFS. l amjust starting the. 0f best thing for money making, you have seen for many a day. Your name and address 'will bring the golden information. R. P. GLASGOW, Toronto, Ont sell my entire stock 0 i." ,- _ . f . T) 2mm.th [11.1178 and ’w Bonnets, Shapes and VGTERS" LEST 1897. ' - ' r T) trimming/s at and Municipalitycf the Village of Fenelon Falls, County of Victoria. ,TOTICE is hereby given that I have t transmitted or delivered to the persons . . - . . mentioned in Sectionss and 6 of the Voters’ , I 28 Lists Act. the copies rt Quircd by said Sec- tion to be so transmitted or delivered of .r r the list made pursuant to said Act Of’tlll Of' persons appearing by the last revised As- sessment Roll ot‘ the said Municipality-to ~ be entitled to vote in the said Municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at municipal elections; and 2 that said list was first posted up at my HS. Ofï¬ce at Fcnelou Falls on the 25th day of August, 1897, and remains there for in- , , , spretion. Electors are called 'upon to cx- 'ttld’é‘ll 276 Cl‘fl/lllilgfl amine the said list, and, ifnny omissions or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceedings to have the said errors corrected according to law. Dated August‘JSth, 1897. I I w. T.J['I\'l\’1.\’, ‘ ' Clerk of Fenclon Falls. Card? of Thanks. Fouelon Falls, August 23rd. 1897. 5 To the lltlirers and .‘lemhers of Court l Pint-nix .\'o. 182, independent Order of Foresters. l Dcar lirethrcu.-â€"- i l it.._:irc to express my sincere 1 t , . . . . vthtnks to 1h.- memhcrs of Court l’hmnxxl . . .. l tor the syt-tgzithy and kindness shown to Mr‘ F' "‘ RIFRR‘ P051 0m“ “001‘ blow! l me in my i:.'.n: sickness, also my gratitude ‘ ms we†{WPHNM Tic “mg†for me “lo l to the Supreme Court for their promptuess “f we Lil/"u!" “‘0 "av-"1 “P30139195 Mltl t i in forwardqu luv sick benefit. $71.33}. h-‘T‘ghigos‘ These Speciï¬c!†My recon" X“,Wm‘r‘wzdwcc 0mm be desired ,0 mended by all the leading medical men t‘ > WOW mm me p u p is a“. p00,. mmps , and clergymeu of the present day. 1 ï¬t- ' glasses uy the latest methods. Price from ' friend. Your kindlv assistance will uoti ,, ‘ I we. upwitrds. : soon be forgotten. ï¬lial my earnest prayer ; will be for the growth and prosperity ofl post ofï¬ce Book store, Fenelon Falls. . l l l I l l our rohle Unit-r. "out other; like tuyst-ll, ; may know of their kind protection in time , I 0: need. 5 ~ l Yours t'aithtully. in L. l; and (3.. ‘s ‘Vttnt'vd. i \\'.‘:l.Jll.\'l‘l$. l i P. Sâ€"Yu‘rr members of Pout-t i’hmnixi l s:. l-‘enelou Falls. Lave received the large , days a week. and will bi‘ Content with ten , uni of $631 7" l.-";t tne Supreme Court - dollars weekly. Address. ‘ New loss-s Co, Medical Building, l â€"28. . Toronto. Out. “.4 ffl' sick L'ltl ‘.l‘;:':‘.b.l.[_V incantizs within the paslt‘cr' . i.L;‘.\'S. IF YOU WAS l __._â€"â€"â€"â€"__.__.._.. ._ .. .. -,__ I Men and Women who can work hardi talking and writing six hours daily. sixl Kept in stock at the New Hardware No better paint made. A Store. 'trial will convince you. see it. to show goods. The New Hardware Store, Opposite the Postâ€"Ofï¬ce. H yot JUBILEE WASHERS. And don’t forget that we have a choice stock of Tinware, Harvest Tools, etc., and thtit- it is always a pleasure Geo. McGee- 1 should have one. of Church's Call and A will want a new one. style, and where be had at prices to suit the times. Francis StreetEashnext door to Knox’s black~~ smith shop. .. WESE THE ONTARIO WIRE FENCING 00.. LTD. . Picton. Ontario. E“ Glassware. Try KOLONA' PRlEES' R?†h‘ihii'l'i. ’iWWWW Ceylon Tea... RUNA iVAY Or an upset may damage your buggy or waggou,-. perhaps only slightly, perhaps so badly that you 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 the best kind of vehicles can; Shop 011) AS WELL AS For trellis, poultry yards, lawn fenciugs, etc., are sold very much lower this year than ever before. the best. Ask your Hardware Merchant for them. Go to. J . McFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing. Crockery and 0 WWMO-i 'IT’S MMEiiSE... WE ARE BUSY. PLEASE LEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY for anything you want in our line. A... CLARK £5, SON... They are BUSINESS; “me illiillllliii’i illllil Slill illii illillillii. Wc-Don’t Talk Much- gflngVWIE :3-Q«,Wwf«wmmex .A t V v - .~ . Hâ€" 2 .~. . ,. l l l l l l l l l l l t l l