ry'e unit-dates in East and West Vic. whether or not we should have any better tori: at the approaching election. Let them come and let them elocute all they've: mind to. They will amuse the Conservatives and are not likely to hurt the Grits. APPOINTSIENT.â€".\lr. Thomas Lane of Fem-Ion Falls has been appointed in spt=Clnr ol‘ concrete at Rosedale. a posi- t-ion for which those who are qualiï¬-:d to judge say he is well ï¬tted. The! foundation oi the new bridge is not be- showu that it is not as suitable for the purpose as concrete. which is a mixture of crushed rock, Portland cement. sand and gravel; and it is Mr. Lane's duty to see that these ingredients are proper- :'_'v mingled in exactly the right propor- tions belorc the concrete is used. A BAD FALL.--Yesterday (Thurs- day) forenoon, while Messrs. Peter Dey- :nan, Fred Chambers, William Sand- t'urd and Harry Liltletnu were working: at the sort of bridge that is being: built from Mr. F. Sandi‘ord’s factory to his new wheel-house below the dam, the stick of square timber on which they were standing: tilted. and they all fell a distance oi sixteen feet onto the smooth rock over which there is about a foot of water, Young Sundiord was so badly cut on the head and Face that a doctor had to be sent for; but the other three escaped with comparatively trifling in- Juries. CHEAP RATES TO 'l‘ORONTO;-â€";\liss Booth of the Salvation Army is con- ducring a very special series of meetings in Toronto, beginning on Monday, Oct. 11th, and continuing till Sunday, Oct. l'7th. There will be about 300 Army ofï¬cers present. The cheap return tick- cts can be procured for single fare and 15 cents, but pct-sous coming to these gatherings cannot return to their homes till Thursday, the 14th October: Those intending to take advantage of these cheap rates must ask the ticket agent for a certiï¬cate. On Thursday there will be a mass mttsiczlprelude and big meetings all day Sunday in the Pavilion. l’ERSONALS.â€"â€".\lr. and Mrs. Alfred Northey returned home from their wed- ding tour last Saturday.......\liss Agnes Dickson lei't last week to resume her studies at the Toronto University...... Miss Sandford 1th last. Friday for the llomwpathic Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., with the view of studying for the pro- fession of nurse......i\lr. P. N. Mur- doch of the Scotch line, Vcrulam, came to the Falls last Wednesday to visit his sister, Mrs. M. Cullen, who has been seriously ill, but is now somewhat better. His daughter Margaret, who has been in attendance upon her aunt for about a mouth, went home with him next morning. % Dr III/alters. Dentist, of L'z'rzdsrzy. will 56 a! Twomey’s date], Fella/0n Falls, on Tues- day, Orr/Oder 12%. m. e. _ ._,_.._.__-.-._-- cosnssrounsncs. To the Editor of the Fettelon Falls Gazette. Stu,â€" Sincc the recent ï¬re in Mr. Ellis's mill yard 1 have been thinking that, if our town could ntl‘ird it at all, we should take steps to procure it good steam ï¬re engine and improve our fire protection. If we had the engine we could soon have a very ad- uquntc lire protoclion for the whole town. As it is now, only the front street about up to my place, or at arty rnte wit‘in a limited distance of the pumping power near the bit; bridge, is there any protection. Had we had a steam tire engine the other day, that ï¬re in the tnill yard could soon have been extinguished, but as it was. owing to the long delay in getting starlet]. and the very weak streams thrown out, they only served as a damper to the more rapid pro- gress of the flames. Our town is somewhat favorably situated for lire protection. The lake to the wost and the river and canal through the centre furnish plenty of water. for the summer use especially. And I have been thinking that if large tanksâ€"capable ot holdingr forty or ï¬fty barrels or moreâ€" were stink in connection with the several streams that run through the village, say vlltt‘ at the bridge near the Rev..\lr. Mc- Kiunon‘s. two others on the saute stream. one on it llltl street west and one at or near the rink on l-‘raucis street west: then one on li‘olhurnc rtreet near Mrs. P-lc-lrthur's ; also one near .\lr:. Wallace's on Bond ‘ street cast, that they could be made to supply water for any ordinary ï¬re. Of course they woull require ctrt-t'ul atten- tion. so as not to be allowed to ï¬ll up with a deposit. and in \V‘ltllz'l' Would have to be kept So that the {I‘Ap door could be lifted in order to drop the suction pipe into it. T.:a: could he undo the duty of some per- son. to be responsible foronc or all of such tanks. Thvu a turn could be employed to keep a lid - or two in c‘rtain places on the canal and lake. for the sa ne purpose, in th: winter time It a vote were taken on the question sunt- time in the near future. and :t' i'. should hi the wish of the people to procure :\ Steam ï¬re engine. debrtttnrc? emid be issued extending the cost over a number ot‘yrttrs, which w-mll not inert-use tlilriIlX""'.‘~~‘1lC.l:l'lexit‘ 'l {‘4 it) "let‘ ii .I burl-Ht on .‘S N ~\\‘. .‘lr l‘il lot-,1 think l bar-.- “‘r‘tfo'l enough to open up tlr- q n-s- : lion? and. as l said “I have been think» ,ug," [ .tin worn to c.\rr~c1iott.and if then i is an} lelt‘il 1» tie: pltn set forth by any ‘ other girl‘sâ€? l slmil lil‘ l‘l timl :I' fill it} with the but its: luooI-l illu‘ to hear all.» t‘pl'l'tHl! nt otlvrs on the 5':le ctâ€" . . . Amelia, daughter of liichard Edwards, Esq., ’ tug built of stone, as experience has of Canniugmm , . said time and place. ESTRAY LAMB. Cams on to the premises of the under- signed, East half Lot 27, Can. 5, Fenclon, ï¬re protection. and, it‘ I0, what kind and the probable cost of the some. Yours very reSpecttully, A. WILSON. about two months ago, a wether Lamb, I I Penelon Falls. October 6th, 1897. with a. long tail. The owner can have it ' =V,___._._..â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" upon proving property and paying charges. ABRAHAM DANIEL. I M:XRRIED. Fenelon, Sept. 30th, 1897. â€"â€"34.3' Pmsxâ€"Enwaans.â€"At “Aldersyde,†Can- nington, by the Rev. M. llc‘Cinnon, B. A., assisted by the Rev. A. E. Duncan, M. A., on Wednesday. Sept.29th,1897. Mr. Charles Alena-3 Plank of Uxbridge to Cnrolyne It will give the same heat as a box store, “on Faus’bymeï¬e,,LMcmnmwu,†= and with half the fuel. Takes cold air of the on . onda', Se . 20 h, l897, Mr. Bru I . I ‘ airplay: llisgtSusdn-Bunidgï¬,b01113:- é Informaflon, floor. Draught can be completely shut oil, ‘0 ocon . . ' , ' ’ " Mm ,,,,,,,,,,,,,e,,,,,, makmg 1t tor-tight, so as to hold ï¬re all night. possible. Use glasses as soon as , , A chome lot of box and cooking stores to any beneï¬t may be derived from them. The most valuable ideas in the construction of spectacles are but on. The most ".1. Choose from, at prices (treaty down. unb‘le methods of the present day Qiï¬ï¬‚ï¬'iï¬Ã©Ã© Wmveaâ€"Bcsmnos.-â€"At the Manse, Fen- é FENELON FA LLS MARKETS. Reported by the North Star Roller Hill 00, Fenelon Falls, Friday, Oct. 8th, 1897. Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 80 to 85 Wheat, fall, perbushel.... 80 85 g for the examination and correction Wheat. 3 iriu “ 70 75 of visual im erfecticns, we have. T Bait-ley',1‘ier bgtiishel.... .... 20 25 Our opticnl' pdepartment. is kept. The he‘v Buckwheat“ . ... .. . . 25 3O tpoltlouglgy up to date. Itï¬requires lâ€"Iardware Store, C Oats “ .... 20 2?. s 'i an experience to t nccu- ‘- I Peus’e, .“ 40 42 rately. We have both. If your eyes Oppoute the‘ I Rye, u ' . u I u, 35. 40 ' are weak or sight poor call and we Post-Ofï¬ce, Potatoes, “ ,, ., ,,., 35 40 will examine them, and, if you don’t Bttttcr,per lb...... 13 15 require glasses, will tell you so. Eggs,per dozen...... .,,. 9 10 You cannot niford to take tiny Huy,per ton...... . 7.00 9.00 chances. No charge for examtna- Hides . 6.50 7.00 lions. Hogs (live) .. 4.75 5.35 a Q Hogs (Dressedlu . . .. . . .. . 5.50 6.25 ‘ Beef ..... 4.50 5.00 0 Sheepskins.............. 50 85 I - V Y W001 17' 19. x 4 4 Flour, family, Silva-Leah. 2.35 2.55 Flour, best bakers' .. . . . . .. 2.55 2:75 ' The Leading Jewellers, Flour stl-aiglttrolled...... 2.20 2.45 01. an upset Inay damage your buggy or “'flggon‘, Bran, per ton . . . . ,, ,, , , .. . 10.00 12. 0 Foot Oi“ K‘El’ll' Street; Shorts, “ .. 12.00 14.00 . perhaps only slightly, perhaps so badly that you Mixed chomner ton...... _ 16.00 18.00 will want a new 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. Agenls Sell “Klondike Gold Fields" Like a. whirlwind. EXperienced'canvussers reaping the richest harvest of their lives; _.new-. beginners doing wonders. Nearly Notice is hereby given that a. Court will ever-lbw†subscnbes- 0"? young-{0110? be held, pursuant to the Ontario Voters’ Eula farm at $12 9' moml‘ 13 mekmg @3- List Act, 1889, by His Honor the Judge of ' ï¬dY'tJ’rr-Wmter at $341 week 18 clemmg the County Court of the County of Victo- $112 A mePh‘m}? Who had efrned 31-50 “ ria, at Dickson's Hall, in the Village of day IS clearing-$0 a day. We want more Feuelon Falls on the let day of October agents" canvassmg outfit 257°†Worth ï¬l‘ 1897, at 0'0’cl’cck‘a.m., to hear anddeter: The BRADLEZ‘GAREEFSONCO'I le' mine the several ited, Toronto, Ont. COHI’LMNTS 0F ERRORS AND OMISSIONS IN THE VOTERS’ LIST of the Municipality of- FENELON FALLS for 1897. All persons having-business at' the Court are required to» attend at the ’ ‘ said time and place. ' L . . Dated the let (lay ofOctob‘er,1897'; - l . WALL PAPER Please call and pay your“ BY-LAW NO. A By-Law to C‘pon Church Street. in the AT' THE LOWEST'PRICES. Village of CObOCOIELfOI' PublicTravel. 7:70 us ' ' . . , } tiling, and don t be long/ stir:littortztrltilts: Fancy G000“, about at, gather; The Municipal Council ‘of the Municipal and the line between Lots Nos. 36 and 37, Materials for Fancy Work, Clark do Son... NOTICE: XXXX. Window Paper. Corporation of the Township of SOMER'V'ILLE in the Front Range of the saidfl‘ownship‘ of Somerville, shall be opened for public enacts as follows: travel. TAKE NOTICEâ€"The above is a. true . . copy of a By-law that will be.-passed“‘at Stamplng Done' the next meeting of the Council of the . ggs Taken In. Exchange. Township of Scmervill -, on Saturday, the 30th day of October next. MRS. HEELEY... Toys in. Great Variety: SAMUEL SUDDABY, Clerk. Dated at Burnt River the 30111 day of September, 1897. â€"3~l 4. ' Hogan. Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held, pursuant to the Ontario Votet's’ List Act, 1880, by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Victo- ria, at Dickson’s Hall, in the Village of Fenelcn Falls, on the 2|st day of October, 1897, at 11 o'clock a. m., to hear and deter- PRCES R RECENT. gMWOWWWWOWWMWO? I Go- to J. McFarland’s for «Groceries, Boots, WANTED. Men to sell for the Fontltlll Nurserles. . t, ‘ ,_ Over 700 acres of lanadlan grown mme "3 “Tm†stock. We import no stock. COMPLAINTS 0F ERRORS 5ND from the Stine-9' OMISSIONS IN THE VOTERS' LIST. Farmers, furmers' sons, implement agents, or the MuniClpalily; or": students, teachers, retired ministers,ener- _ getic clerks who wish to make advance- F E .N 1*] I4 0 .N tncntâ€"ï¬ud the work of selling our hard)“, for 19.07. All persons baring business at home-grown nursery stock pleasant as . . l a: :- ï¬utble. We want more such the Court are rectutrcdto attenuat the we] a p 0 said time and place. men this season, as the demand for our goods is increasing, owing to the fact that Dated the lstday of October, 1897. ll. J. LYTLE, Shoes,~.Ready-made Clothing. Crockery and G1assware.-. . .. .. .. .. . “mm lT’S EMMENSB Ceylon Tea... we guarantee all our stock free from San Jose scale, “'e make contracts with H E P '2 3,, (pork Of Fenelon Townshi" whole or part time men. Employment the c . ‘ ' year round We pay both salary and com- mission. Write us for our terms. Outlitfree. BEST CHEAP ! ! CHEAP! ! !' wages. Stone lb Wellington. -' Toronto, Ont. “ï¬g-E ' Notice is iii-ruby given that. a Court will ' _â€"_ I5. I be held. put-Akin: to the Ontario Voters'l I ca†pay “"1 donflrsi i3 " '- l.isl .lct, ll: bv llis Honor the Judge of: weekly lo a ind-V of “mm†"ge' reï¬mimpm l a the Count," (Tonrl of the Corral)" of \'ic10- and we; to Flinnd “veil!!!†in '1 g‘md c‘mae' ' 5 :33... ria. in the O-ldt‘enuw:' H ,n I,“ Unbmwnk , T. H. Llhbbtfl‘l, Toronto, Out. a; â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-«â€"-â€"--â€"-»â€"Aâ€"â€"â€"--â€"~i~â€"â€"-~-~- »â€"â€".â€"__. tr,- .- ou Wednesday. the 1! ii: day of Cache“! 1391M nine o‘clock in the l‘orenoon. to . I bear and determine the several Complaints l of l srnchans l . .. THI ONTARIO WIRE FENCING CO" Urn. FEthl it GS, OHISSIONS lN THE VOTERS’ LIST Mr. F.J.KER1’.. Post Ofï¬ce Book Store“ yw3,03un0, AS WELL A3 of “,6 has been appointed sole agent for the sale 5 ot‘ the Lazarus celebrated Spectacles and ‘ g 1. MUNICIPALITY or BEXLEY Eye-glasses. These spectacles are reocm- : S my N97. A†persons “Ming business at mended by all ill:~ leading medical men; _ ’J m., (0,,“ me “(runny h, “mend M the I and clergymen of thx- present day. l ht; r -. glASSt‘S by on latest methods. Price from For trellis, poultry yards, lawn l'cncings, etc, are sold very- ' It: ‘. unw. r.s. . . ‘ i l 1 1 much lower this year than ever before. '1 hey are Dated the 2nd day of October. 1391' ALFRED TA Yldll} Post Ofï¬ce Book Star.) 3, ,_ CM, 0,. “my. ’ the best. Ask your Hardware Merchant for them. Fenelon Falls. I t l l