it? sit . ‘ £34 by Mr. B'urtchall. That Mr. B'owie be al- the amount of his taxesâ€"Carried. Accounts to the amount of 864‘ 38' were on motion ordered to be paid. Moved by Mr. Calluo, seconded by! Mr. Grifï¬n, That Mr. Burtchall see Mr. Quinn about moving his fence off the roadâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Stewart, seconded by Mr. Griffin, That 325) be expended on the base line opposite the 12th conces- sion ; also that 325 be expended on the side line between lots 12 and 13 in the 7th concession. .\lr. Moeonachie having offered to give 310 on condition of the council making a grantâ€"Carried. The council then adjourned, to meet at the call of the reevc. Kinmoun-th (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Mr. M. Gatchell is taking his family to Fenelon Falls this week.. His many friends will’ miss him, but it is to be hoped that his smiling face will often be seen again at Kinmount. The public library basket social was a success. The highest offer for a bus- ketwas $1.75. This is pretty nearly enough to pay for the privilege of hav- ing supper with your best girl. The Rev. James McEwan left Kin- mount on Monday morning fur a three \vechs' visit to his friends at London. On the same morning Mrs. J- Kings- boro went away for a few holidays. Johnny doesn’t look lonesome yet. The Kiomcuut brass band. is making rapid advancement under the leadership of Mr. R. B. Sylvester. Powles.’ Corner. (Ubi'rcsponil’ance of the Gazette.) A tip wedding' was celebrated at Mr. Robert Cooper’s on the evening of Moo- day last, the 4th inst. Mr. and M rs. C. have been married ten years, and have lived very happily together. Invi'ta-~ tions were extended to: their warmest 4 friends and relatives, who assembled to celebrate the anniversary. The worthy couple have mr best wishes for their continued happiness and prosperity, and ' that they may live to celebrate their , golden wedding. Last Tuesday Mr. J'ohu Minthorn was taken very sick, and Dr. Graham of Fenelon Falls was sent for to attend him. We are pleased to learn that the patient is feeling a. good deal better. As he is about 95 years old, the inï¬rm~ ' ities of age are of course telling upon him. If fall wheat and clover are good this year it will be a wonder, after so much cold and windy weather. The home of Mr. Wesley Perrin has been made happy by the arrival of a baby girl. Mother and child are do- ing well. Ensrsa HOLIDAYS. â€" The public - schools closed today for the- Easter holidays, and will reopen on Monday, the 18th inst. DENTAL NOTICE â€"â€"-Dr. F. A. Walt- ers, dentist, of Lindsay, will be at Twomcy’s Hotel, Fenclon Falls, on Tuesday next. the 12th inst. A Sunder-landlady writes Dr. Noel'ands that he had made her a successful ï¬t after having eight. sets of teeth made in Toronto :sud elsewherc.â€"â€"43tf IN Tun Loon. â€"-Mr. John A. Ellis's ' little steamer Down and the barge Chemong were laid up during;r the win- ter in the lower lock, and men are now at work doing: the repairing necessary to ï¬t them for the season's traflic. New ADVERTISEMENTâ€"We direct the attention of our readers to Mr. Joe. - Arnold‘s big advertisement on our ï¬rst page. His specialties are boots, shoes and groceries ; and, by close buying and cheap selling. he has worked up a satis‘ factory business. which judicious adver- tising will help him to increase. Give him a call. Tur. vau F’scroavâ€"Thc mn- ohincry in the new stave factory was set going for a trial trip on Monday last, and, everything running satisfac- torily, the season’s work was commenced next morning, with the full staff of .‘lr-Callan, seconded by dresses very interesting. the chair. Door open lowed an abatement of 20 per cent. on at 7 o’clock and silver collection on the door. Steel will occupy l BIRTIIS. Litaâ€"At. Felielon Falls, on Monday, April 4th,1893,the wife of Mr. John Lee of a son. DIAIZRIED. Excusuâ€"Wstsu.-â€"At Fenelon Falls, by l Rev. ’1‘. P. Steel, on Wednesday, April 6th, 1898, Mr. Joseph J. English to Ads Larena, only daughter of Mr. Robert Walsh, of the township of Verulam. STAPLES â€"â€" SIMPSON. â€"- At the Methodist parsonage. Fenelon Falls, by Rev. ’1‘. P. Steel, on Wednesday, April 6th, 1898, Mr. Albert A. Staples to Mary Jane, daughter y of Mr. Wm. Simpson, all of the township of Laxton. DIED. Downsâ€"At F'enelon Falls, on Wednes- day, April 61h, 1898, William James Dun- das, only son of the late Robert Duudas, aged 5 years, 6 months and 25 days. fl" FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Repealed by the North Star Roller Mill co. Fenclon Falls, Friday, April 8th, 1898 Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 85 to 90 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . .. 6:.) 80 Wheat, spring .... 80: 85 l Barley, per busheL... 28 35 Buckwheat“ . ... .. . . 33 35 Oats, “ 27 28 Pense, “ .... 52 53. Rye, “ 42 43' Potatoes, “ .M. 25 30 Butter,per lb............ 13 15 Eggs,.per dozen . . . . . . .... 9' 10 Hay, per ton . . . . . . . 8.00 9.00 Sides 6.00 6.50 Hogs (live) 3.75 4.30 Hogs (Dressed) ........... . 5.50 5.75 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.50 5.00 Sheepskins . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50 75 Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 194 Floor, family, Silver-Leaf†2:45 2.65 Flour, best bakers’ . . . . . . . . 2.63 2.85 Flour.- straight rolledz. . . .. . 2.35 2.55 Bran, per ton...... .. 12.00 14.00 Shorts, “ . . . . . . ..... . 14.00 1600» Mixed chop. per ton . 16.00 18.00 YOU WANT THEM. WE HAVE THEM-â€" coonâ€"- CHEAPJ CALL AND SEE. GEORGE MAR-TIN. THE WEST SIDE STORE. Nursery Sintk' Agnnls l annk Agents! Agricu lunal Implement Agents! LOAN and SAVINGS CO. Incorporatedunder statutes-ofthe Province of Ontario. Head Ofï¬ce. - Lindsay. Ont. Smythe’s Block, opposite the Market. LOANS. Money to Loan on Mort- gages at lowest current rates with no delay and small. expense. DEPOSITS. The Company re- coives money on deposit in their Savings department, and allows interest there’ on at Four Per Cent. A mortgage company is the safest place to deposit money. No speculative business is done. Apply to JOHN maswoon, And Bicycle Sundries. \Ve- handle all the leading makes at the lowest margim of proï¬t... If you want a wheel that is a wheel call on us. We have the Buttercup and the Daisy ~both good ones â€"â€"and a full supply of other dairy utensils. \Ve also. carry a ï¬ne line of" CARPENTERS TOOLS. , Or to M L' d i . . . . umger’ m sny’ The New Hardware Store. ' ' McLaughlin & McDiarmid (Mondays) . 1 ' . ’ ‘ C H. J. Lytle }Feuelon Falls ' PPOSlte' t 19 POSt'Ofllce- ' ' â€"41tf. STILLAT THE FRONT, ‘ with a. well selected stock of GOLD IN THE LONDIKE in... LARK’S LOTHES. . You will save from 10 to 20 percent. by getting your clothes made at. Clark & Son‘s. Millinery, Wall Paper, Window Blinds, Fancy Goods, Stamped Goods, Materials for Fancy Work, EChinawarc, ' Toys and Dolls. Sloan’s Indian Tonic Cures Piles, Constipation,S-’mr Stomach and Sick Headaches. Mr. It. G. Kennedy, builder and contractor, No. 304 Perth Ave., Toronto, says: It is the best medicine I ever used. I was troubled with piles for many years, and always in misery. I suil‘cred so much during this time that I often wished death would come and end my sull‘crings. I Spent a great deal of money trying all kinds of medicines, but received no beneï¬t until I tried Sloan‘s Indian Tonic. lt relieved the almost instantly and t-ll'ectcd a permanent. cure. I will novcr be without. the medicine as long as I can procure it. It is a model blood purilier and will stimulate the whole body. You are at liberty to use my name in declaring the great healing qualities of Sloan’s Indian Tonic, and all who purchase one bottle will soon perceive its good i-chcts 3 $1 per Bottle ;. 6. for $5. For Sale by W. H. Robson, Fenclon Falls. The Sloan. Medicine 00., of Hamilton, Limited. Stamping Done. Eggs taken : in exchange. ‘MES. KEELEY. Of getting glasses. One to go. I to a. ï¬rst-class Optician, have your : , eyes pacpcrl‘y tested and get what you needâ€"the other to go to a mer- chant who keeps spectacles, make a “grab in the bag,†as it were, get a. pain: that don’t. (it you: (although it may seem so for the moment), and run the risk of ruining your eyesight entirely. We are careful and accurate in our examinations, and advise you the safe and most comfortable course to pursue. é Examinations free. 1898 Finds us better prepared than ever to make it a “happy new year†for you with bargains in Jewelry, Crockery and Glassware, Stationery, School Supplies, _ , Q _ Perfumes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Oil painted Window Shades, and a. l OPTICIANS, ~ , , 3 fl 1 T g The Leading Jewellers, gleat mety Of 3’1le GOOdS. b O LINDSAY“ trouble to show goods at THIS. A man who desires to READ NEVISON’S BAZAAR. Or anyone desiring to better their pesition ï¬ll a steady, paying ; and increase their income should write us. i The demand for home-grown Nursery Stock abom ï¬fteen lli‘“d5- Everybofiy hopes l is on the increase. We need more men. If that the proprietor of the new Industry. 1 you wont steady, paying work, write us. Mr. TlmrntOD. Will do a large and We furnish all supplies free. proï¬tabl: business, of which there can ' We have the largest Nurseries in the be but lllllt.‘ doubt, as any quantity of elm and basswood can be obtained ati . . . y \\ e engage either whole or part time men. reasonable prices. Carr. Wittuus‘ BUDGET.â€"Every~ body is invited to come and hear Brig:- adicr and Mrs. lleud on Saturday and Sunday. April 9th and 10th. They will lead meetings in the S. A. barracks, and on Monday evening, April llth, Mrs. Road will give an address on the rescue work of the Dominion. Mrs. Read ranks amongst- the best speakers of the day, and the thrilling and soul- ; stirring incidents that have come under , her uitico as secretary‘of the rescue work for the Dominion make her ad- Dominion. Wc pay both salary and commission. i We guarantee all our Stock. ‘ We turnish purchasers with certiï¬cate from Government Inspector, stating our Stock , is free from San Jose Scale. 3 Our Nurseries comprise over 700 acres, and ‘7 growing stock in large quantities enables us to sell at the closest possible figure. , Men Succeed with Us who have Failed 3 with Others. V It will cost. you nothing to learn what We can do for you. Don‘t write unless you mean business and want proï¬table employment. Stone & Wellington, , 7 Toronto. position and earn good wages! ll‘you are I at present employed, that need not prevent you sending us a postal card to learn what we can do for you. We have the largest, most colnplete and thoroughly up-to-dnte nurseries in the Dominion. There is a largely increasing demand for home-grown I Nursery Stock. All Supplies Sent Free. . Go to J. McFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, The Trial Costs You Xothlng. You Get Your Pay Every Saturday. Ifyou cannot give full time to our inter- ests we can arrange liberal terms with you for part time. We grow a full line of Fruit. Trees, Berry Bushes, Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, Hedging, Bulbs, Roses, and Seed Potatoes. All our stock guaran- teed and warranted to live. Write and tell us you are open for an offer, and we will make you a proposition you will want to accept. E. P. Blackford 8t 60., Toronto, Ont. Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, Crockery and Glassware. C C C n o . Try KOLONA Ceylon Tea. IT’S IMMENSE. W. MWW 4-. gt», 49)“...4 ‘6‘ .- 34; 4'. on, 0.49. A. AA.†A»qtuï¬.¢-.A.A,u,_pup ’ g~¢W§g«...¢. a, ,a‘tA-O-.