. 1' 7151:). Hamilton, building‘fcnlvcrt and, if the second saying be true, what R _ _ _ on A Gillis’s beat on new road 4 '00 becomes of the ï¬rst? . The parrot came . i T" Wm. Graham, opening road on from Cuba; but, as it Was unable to â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" . . line across cons. 10 and 11 at i read and understood very little English, 0 D N f u :â€" I has 10, 11 and 12........ 55 00 ' its health couldn’t have been aï¬eotcd n6 cor “tho ilccrc’s expenses re treasurcr's- ,bya knowledge of the trouble in its The Public Library 4 35‘ ,- oative country. Mr. Jones has sent it ‘ 7- s ' o v 3 _ Ach. McGee, examining road to laway to be stuffed; but during its ill- _ The nekt time you are In to“ 11 call ante '. . be opened by W. Graham... 2 00 ncss its plumage became so dilapidated BeSt brands 0f Cigars, SEE our . l’erduc, examining road to be 5 that we think it will trouble the taxi- A full line of Confectionery, opened by W. Graham......... 2 00 .2 dcrmist to impart to it a respectable Fruit LuncheQ '1' l’arkin, letting work on Ma- lpost martem appearance. ’ 9’ court‘is‘absolntely unknown in English legal-“procedure. The- losing party; alleged that the decision went against ‘ é ' him because the smoking of the judge and attorneys prevented himâ€"a non-1% smokerâ€"from stating his case fully. l“.-\'ui:\VELL â€"-On the evening of the The Supreme Court held, however, that 1 ill: i!).~.‘t., in the S. A. Barracks, Capt. = the man» ought to have objected to the l Wiliianis, who has labored successfully smoking when it took place, and anti Moved by Mr. Purdue. seconded 'by‘ Lili: Webster. That this council adjourn, to meet on the 27th day of August at l'owles's cornersâ€"Carried. 1. W Y . 1 Bread. Cak * . iv .,.'..P:‘tb3.“"flfilgt'"t;“.‘.;':;-'.i 3 °° "'Tr'zi‘?"r “t .u ' m l ' Harvest “Tanis’ ' I - '50 i ‘ t p ' U 1 ie wimp on none in tie ps is STOCK FRESH AND WELL 813- - audit . . . . . . ... . . . . . ................110 to be between and “ï¬les ions, - , c ‘ c l ' a - a 1‘: James, buillding ociilvcrt at 3 00 and Jet, the Swiss ï¬rm of Brandt 1155 :EEEEBELISOSI;§‘I:?::§1\A11L RL-l H lot 2.. cons. an ...... ‘ contracted, under a penalty of £200 a i‘ ' i i ' ' I ' Lyric, postage stamps Jan. 19 4 001 dayY to bore it. by electricity in One H II... I ll? lrfYHLbCUlVL‘N IOD 300 {quarter of the time and at three quar- l H. £5. N P t t B s ’i l' “"0 “wee†0‘53 30' ’ tch of the ex nsc involved in making .- . .- - ' h i» C- }pebstcr’ councillors fees 2 the Mom Ceg‘izs Tunnel, 8 miles long; i lapelâ€"on Falls,Apiil2oih,1898. _ a1 0 3,: 5‘13"“, “ ‘: g I only 30 years ago. 1 s i 'Cl'i u" H i ' I , .' ' ' l I * i ‘. ~ ‘1 i ‘ a u . u x W Duffie, ,, “ 3 20, .The sou orapnicauon rota new; Ordered ’linwaie and _Eai-etioughiiio A“ M C L H m 0 80 1 trial which has Just been made in con- ' _ ~ * i" D iiféd-ieiiieâ€, " iscqucnce of a decision in the Indiana 51330131th ‘ l GEQLMCGEE. ' The New Hardware Store, '. Opposite the Post-Ofï¬ce. . 13100.» .iiiioiizst the people of this village and community witl (D. V.) say farewell. Filing. Williams- previously fareweli'ed,’ .iwing to illness and being much in need of rest. Her devotion to God was es~ termed, and her love and sympathy for the needy were appreciated. We be- licvc that in their next appointment. they will prove, as hcrc,~grcat blessings, and we feel that what is our loss shall be others’ gain. Go forward, dear oom- radcs. Sow to the spirit, and ye shall reap life cverlaSting.â€"â€"(70m. . Wiinan Was IT ?â€"The Bobcaygeon independent says i .“ Chief Inspector Murray, of the Ontario Criminal Inves- tigation Department, has rethrned from lt‘cnclon Falls, where he was looking into a fire thatocourrcd in a factory in that vicinity recently. The ï¬re wasof Barkley of a son. Boronâ€"At Fcnelou Falls, on Saturday, July 23rd, 1898, the wife of Mr. Wm. Boyce ofn daughter. QuinnLL.â€"-At Fenelou Falls, on Sunday, July 24th, 1898, the wife of Mr. Thomas Qiiibell of a son. Mchvaxâ€"In the township of ‘Fenelon, on Sunday, July 24th, 1898, the wife of Mr. James hichvan of a daughter. Evsnsomâ€"Iu- the township of Verulam, on Monday, July 25th, 1898, the wife of Mr. Walter Eversou of a daughter; 31¢} RBIED' '.' Gn'Atunâ€"Tnmanmuâ€"At the Methodist parsonage, Fenelou Falls, by the Rev. R. “ï¬e s €72 .. raters a: stain torn. ï¬rst-class opticinn, have your eyes properly 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 I H ‘ ' pair um don‘t ï¬t you (althOiigli a {$.- Go to J,.McFa.r1and’s for Grocertes'r Boots, may secm.so for the moment), and "C- 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. q 00 MW mm mm 0W WNW \ ‘ Shoes; Ready-made! cunning. Crockery-and Glassware‘.z. .. .. .. Examinations free. Try. KOLONA ' 11’s; inmates seawanwsmnomnmwe» . s n y Y x"celldlm'y 01131", but DO “face of the H. Leitch, on Monday, July 18th, 1898, Mr. Omen“ perpetrators has been obtaiuet .â€. An George William G'r‘raham, otPort Perry, to The Leadmfg JGWEHEYSy Miss Annie Thibadeau, of Feuelon Falls. LINDSAY. ing the inany inquiries we have made, we can learn nothing of any ï¬ts-sus- picions or otherwise. that has occurred rtccntly, in either a factory, store, mill. dwelling house or barn in this vicinity. A,Sundcrlnndvlndy writes Dr. Neelnnds that he had made her a successful tit after Eiaving eight sets of teeth made in Toronto and elsewhereâ€"43W . A “ Promo †AT "Kisuooar. â€" Since the murder of policeman 'l‘wohoy at London, a short time ago, by a wooden-legged tramp, “'pcglegs,†as they are called, have been arrested all over the country; but they have all GAii:i-iii-â€"Gi1AiiAit.'â€"At the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. S. A. Law- rence, on Wednesday, July 20th, 1898, Mr; S. Sidney Gainer, of Fenelon Falls, to Susan Mary Graham, daughter of Mr. Fran- cis Graham, of the township of Minden. DIED. Hosirms.â€"In the township of Somerville. on Tuesday, July 26th, 1808, Mrs. William HOSkinS, aged 35 years, 5 months and 2 days. FENELON FALLS MARKETS: Reported by'tkeNo-rtlt Star Roller Mill Co. Fcuelon Falls, Friday, July 29th, 1898. Wheut,Scotch or Fife .... 75 to 80 Steamerâ€â€˜Greyhouml†Will commence running :bctween Feiiclor. l‘ Falls and Lindsay on Mondaï¬.May 2nd, ' 3 calling both ways at Sturgeon Point oi: ‘ ' following time: J Leaves Fenelon Falls at 7.15 a. m., Sturgeon Point 7.4.1. Arrives at Lindsay at 0.00 Leaves Lindsay at 10 a. m. Arrives at Sturgeon Point at 11.01) Arrives at Il‘e'nelon Falls at HAT. Pi’ldThthHS. “ O ! wad some power the giftie gie us To see _oorsels as ithcrs see us.†Now is the time to secure a valuable The‘ above wish is easily realized by Musical Clock asu having your photos taken at with Sunlight Black Lead. We will give' Leaves Feuelonfaius at 2.45. STANTON’S STUDIO. to the lucky person in four weeks time the , Arrives at Sturgeon Point at 3.15; Will guarantee all work equal to the above prize. Cannnd see_ . . Arrives at Lindsay ut......‘i.3†best city work, and prices to suit the times. W D & s m. ave OHS. ~ . y - Leaves Landsay at 5.30. Family groups a. specialty. Give me a call. WWW“ «ma». (ma-q r~w 1 â€" vww W W†1 t "u . L'f ' k ' h t t'l ftl t b . seen ielcnsed, and the llcllt one up Wheatï¬hn’ perbusheluu 70 75 miogesliifewoycegit c has 33 e0 ie or a 23.4. p _ I H ( pears to have vanished. . On Tuesday Wheat, Spring _ . . 70 75 P-- ~ art-ich at Sturgeon Pomt at one it was reported here that. a. man named Barley) pm. 51151161..†3,): 35 J H . U - arrives at Fenclon Falls at 7.1:", Black, with a wooden leg and an un- Buckwheat“ .. .. 35 40 I ' Photogrhpher. For m†Par‘lcnlms enquire 0‘ prepossessiug countenance, had been 0M3: “‘ 23 I 2? Fenelon Fans July IS, 1897,4152 3,000 Brick and 20 bushels Lime for- W.SADLER, Purser. W. FEE, Capt. arrested at Kitiniount; but, li SO, he gcnbc’ H â€" " “ (5,0 2‘ _ ' ’ sale at the Stave Factory, l Www must have been let go ugain,as he came [games ,, ‘ 55‘ , 3;) _ 22:3.' 0. J.~‘THORNTON & CO? I - ‘ r , . s, I. I." 00" ‘1 to the halls by \\ eduesday 5 train, and Bunnyper 1b....†10 12 . I l was walking about the station, free and Eggs, per doacn...... ' S 9 - ' : unfettered, until the conductor cried Hay,pcr ton...... . 5.00 6.00 l ... b ,3: n Hides 7.00 7.50 S . all a oar . _ ‘ w . . I ' Hogs (llve, _ ,_ , __.,_ , ,, 4,7;, 5,25 If you want ï¬rst-class Single or double I _ I DROWNED AT liINDSAi .Tâ€"Tllel‘t} have Hog.3 (Dressedy. _ ‘ . u . . u 5,75 light or heavy Harness or anything in 5H ' ,'. I l ‘ been a great many drowmng accidents Beanâ€... ,_ 4.50 5.00 that line call at U' - 8, this season, and one of them-occurred about 10 o’clock on Sunday night, the victim being Alexander Crook. a wid- nwer 35 years oi‘ age, who went into the river to bathe near Carcw's mill, accom- ' panicd by his brother-iii law John Hor- 1011. Neither of them could swim, and when Crank was seized with cramps, to which he was subject, Horton was un- able to help him. Hearing their cries, Michael lienncssy. foreman of _tlic mill, and Patrick Mulcahy, captain of' the Bower, ran to the spot, and the latter dived after Crank and brought him to the surface. lie was not under water more than four or ï¬ve minutes, but though Dr. Mc.-\lpine, who lives near 1 item to the same effect appeared in two or three city papers; but, notwithstand- Slieepskins. . . . . . . . 50 1.00 Wool . . . . . . 15 17 Flour, family, Silver Lcaf.. 2.40 2.60 Flour, best bukers’ . . .. . . .. 2.60 2.80 Flour straight rolled . . . . .. 2.30 2.50 Bran, per ton...... . 12.00' 14.00 Shorts, †-16.00 18.00 liixed chop, per .ton . . . . . . .‘ 19.00 20.00 I at is it Time FOR Or anyone desiring to better their position. and increase their income should write us. ‘ The demand for home-grown Nursery Stool. IS ah‘vavs Cheap furniture in .is on the increase. We nccd mom men. I‘ ' Lookq better you want steady, paying work, write us. \V b ,t } tt ch furnish ull supplies tree. » : ' cars 01. 01‘. IVGS )e (31‘ We hive the lnr (-st N rsc 'cs ‘ 1hr THHHKS Aï¬D. VALISES i g l g u r. m l . ' ‘. ' - . , -, . Deminion. satlsmctlon' I have flu" bL'St l We pa). both salary and commission. and largest StOC-k Of furniture We engage either whole or part lime men of kinds, {1.0111 the best \lc guarantee all our block. ‘ , . We furnish purchasers with certificate t'ron lllfllluiflCtllL‘Ql‘S 111 the PI‘OVIIICC, Government Inspector, stating our Stock consistingof N EV "E 3 arses FURNITURE new harness shop, between .1; illCFfll'ltlllil'S , grocery and Wm. Campbell‘s dry ood‘ 5,0,6. g ° the long run. kept in stock as listiui,'nnd also a good assortment of ï¬yviiets and buggy dusters at low prices. WEB“ Try a bottle of Ha‘rris’a; celebrated harness polish.. It is a new thing and you will be sure to like it. . is free from San Jose Scale. Our Nurseries comprise Over 700 acres. and growing stock in large quantities l’illlilit‘< us to sell at the closest possible figure. Men Succeed with Us who have Failed With Others. â€"Dl.\'l.\'(: noon FURNITURE, â€"BEDRO().\[ ssrs ~sasr czi-ains, Fenclon Falls, May 20th, 18963â€"1443,» tho scent! of the accident, worked'at I I NEWSPAPER LAW" _ROCKERS 7 ' ‘ ' him for nearly an hour, animation 1 a __._. _I UUVGFS' it Will cost ~ton nothing to learn what We could not be restored. "l‘he body was 1. A postmasteris required to give notice : I,. ‘ ’ “a†d†’0’ .109- DO" 1 “WW “"1985 ."W- , l by letter (returning the pane,- does no, â€"SIDI‘4L0ARDS, mean bnsmess and want proï¬tuhlo '1' brought to the lt‘alls on Monday forl interment, as his wife was buried here last fall. They left one child, a little girl about seven years old. l l i l l i l l’oozt l’oi.i.\'.â€"â€"â€" Mr. John Joues's p-iriot died on the illst inst, and. as he _ had owned it abont four years and it ’ was of an amiable disposition and a good talker, be naturally mourns his. loss. which is also regretted by a large ' citClL‘ of admiring acquaintances ol' the ‘ .lccmsed. As it had wasted away to a _ more skolwton. it must have died of a} hind of atrophy; but the "cxcitingi :-ati~o " oi the disease is unknown. some lilll‘.‘ ago Mr. Jones was offered $15 for the bird, which he bought at llapc's store in Toronto for $5; and; 13.01‘9 is a saying that " ifyou refuse to ; M'll anything for more than it is worth. f something: is sure to happen to it." flat there is another saying that " any- 1 dis; is worth what you can get for it"; ‘ â€"â€" Insect Powder, “ Tanglefoot,†(Sticky Fly Paper) Fly Poison Pads. We carry a full line at The New Drug Store. _â€" w. H. ransom after the verdict had been given. Ap- pual w'ns therefore dismissed. ISIRTIIS. Bummerâ€"At Feiielon Falls, on Thurs- day, July 14th, 1898, the wife of Mr. Geo. â€"â€"SPRlNGS AND MATTRASSES, employment. answer the law), when a subscriberdoes ‘ â€"-â€"KlTCilEN FURNITURE (all kinds), not take his paper out of the ofï¬ce and state the reasons for its not heingtnken. Any neglect- to do so makes the postmaster responsibil- to the publisher for payment. ‘2. If any person orders his paper discon- tinued he must pay all nrrearngcs, or the publisher may continue to send it tintil' payment is made, and collect the whole amount. whether it is taken from the office or not. Tlicrt' can be no legal discontinii- i sure until the payment is made. 3. Any person who takes a paper from : the post-ofï¬ce. whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has sn'o- l scribed or not, is responsible for the pay. 1 4. it a subscriber orders his paper to be I stopped at a certain time, and the pubâ€"g lislier continues to send, the subscriber is- bound to pay for it if he takes it out of the , f, d u d i J. T. THOMPSON, Jr., \ ~ .0 ice. us f0("’€ .5 upon 1 rrouu « - ‘ w iii); a man must rpay i‘or what he 135:5. l CARPI'“N '1' 1“}? ' 5. The courts have decided that refusing l Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and to take newspapers and periodicals from Easy Chairs made to order. the post-ofï¬ce or removing and leaving - . ‘ , .. them nncnlledlt‘orfls prime fact: evidence illorésgogog‘ligdsa; Milieu?†the . . I a on, 3118 n 3118.. Stone & Wailingtnn, . , 7 Toronto. and prices are away down. _.,_-...,... _ _. __..-_- Repairing and all ordered so YEARS' work promptly attended to. ' EXPER'ENCE I out†p _‘H - up: WUndcrtaking in all its branches. " L. DEYMAN. Agent for Pianos and Organs l 1 TRADE Manna Demons Coevmoms ac. Anyone sendl'ng n sketch and‘dcrrri main may . - . I ulrkly .15».ch n nur hymn." we I w it at “ “m “00â€â€ ' iiiwntiun is probably patentublc. Communion tt- :nstrtctiy rotation-ntth Handbook on Petunia Mat free. 0141th n oiu-y for “scoring pair-Li». Palm's taken t rout-ii Moon I: (0. main warm notice, mihout clwmc. in the Scientiï¬c Hmcrican. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. unrest egr (111.1130!) of any untenth )«ruml. Tern-m. Ir. :- ymr: (our months. 0!. 80m by all newscaster: 1110th & Crammer» New York. Branch once. 65 F on. Washington. D. .. BATTEN DOORS. of intentional fraud.