3. ~sifiï¬day l'oreuoon, and there is a strong stiupicimi that he was poisoned. He was fed at ten o’clock. when he seem- ed all right. but an hour later he lay down. in a natural position,in the mid- dle of the road. and remained there so long that somebody went to see if any- thing;’ was the matter with himI and tound’ that he ivas dead. It is said that no fewer than Seventeen dogsâ€"the great majority ‘ of them owned by per- sons who live on Fidler’s hillâ€"have been poisoned within the past few months, yet not one of the owners, many of whom we see cwry day, said a word to us about it Of course it never oc- curred to us to stop any of them on the street and say: “You haven’t had a dog poisoned latelyâ€"have you 7†NAVIGATION Oranâ€"The ï¬rst. boat to arrive at the Falls this season was the Marie Louise, which came on Fri- day; the Kathleen Was here on Satur- day, and the Alexandra passed through the locks on Saturday, and again this (Wednesday)-morning. The Kathleen is advertised in the Post to run every Tuesday, Thursday .and Saturday be; tween Lindsay, Sturgeon Point and the Falls; and, by an advertisement in this issue of the Gazette, it will be seen that the TrentValley Navigation Company’s steamer Mantra. is now running regular daily trips between Bobcaygeon, Stur- geon Point and Lindsay, which will be continued until theend of thismonth, and friends. @ 12-4" since Christmas, and have the best qual- ity goods that can be bought for cash. Fonelon, April 26th, 1905. Trent Valley Navigation 00., LIMITED. r- ..â€"~...'.-. Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point. Lindsay. Str. “ MANITA,†May lst to 31st. The Old Reliable J ew- ellery Store, next door to Read dowm Read “I†the post-ofï¬ce Lye 6.30 a. m. Bobcaygoon Arr 7.0.) pm. ‘i 7.3’) “ Sturgeon PL lve 5.40 |‘ ~ arr 9.00 “» Lindsay “ 4.30 “ Ice 9 30 “ “ arr 4.15 “ H N S â€" R arr 10.30 N Sturgeon Pt. lve 3.00 v r t . aniliugpt intermediate landings on signal. *: "7"" '5‘-‘*ï¬=‘.rJ/r-n--m GREAT BOOT AiiD SHOE SALE. Having purchased the stock of Boots and Shoes , see his designs and compare pricés before ~._.... “m†§W3é$€$®99 ®®f®®©®®®®®®@®®é§% ENLARGEMENT. Owing to our steadily increasing trade, we ï¬nd it necessary to have more room in order to carry the stock to meet the demands of- o‘ur numerous customers Mr. Nevison having vacated the store on the south of us, We have taken it over and intend placing therein a complete stock of Groceries, Boots. and Shoes and Ready-made Clothing. ' We shall in the future, as we have in the past, by right treatment and close, attention to business, on- deavor to win the conï¬dence and patronage of all, and also to sustain the name which we have already gained of selling the most reliable goods at a loWer price than they can be purchased elsewhere. " ROS. . (g. when other arrangements will probably W carried by :Mr_ Nevison, and already having a com- - | .( y ’ , . o . _ be made Ml- Bitten/Hes Kaw‘mh†3,, plots stock on hand, we Wlll for ï¬fteen days com- was out two or three times and around Die in“ Sflt 1 6th ' H 4‘ 7 Cameron lake, and Mr. Robson’s Dazmt. /’ _n0 b “ Llrc ELY: any. ’9 at a: greatly reduced zesslywhich-‘i, now being pamedflvip b, price the entire stock, including all lines of men’s, out in a Few days. ' _ - women’s, boys’, girls’ and children’s shoes. ‘ " . ,, _ _ _ . Greatest Sale of Boots and" Shoes Earthquake shocks were felt through Eve!- Hehj in. Fenelon Fails-- France and Switzerland. . ' - - Uauada received 91.684 immigrants 5‘3 . It Wlll pay you to take advantage of this sale, as ï¬'omGI'Oat Britain durins1904- 4,, 1t means a savmg of from 20 to 30 per cent. on all MountStt-omboli, in Italy, has been lines of footwear. , - “ï¬lm; “9,391â€â€˜a_“pdt:)a:?l' (needs in , Remember the date: From Saturday, May 6th, ree om o w rsii . ' s ' s _ . - until . ~ 9. . Russm has been granted by the Czar. f Sahuda‘YJ May “L th A A snowstorm lastintr thirty hours “7‘, .Q. mm . a. . .. .. . . -. . . ._ . . “ - r - WWW?“le’“lvluudlll‘tmi'ii‘mlï¬mllflml‘ awn-mint in new. , t, .. mm. .. .. , . occurred at Lloydzntnster, N. W. T. I _ i W l fl WWW †W ’5‘" “EJWW’W The May Day death roll in Warsaw totalled 62, and 200 were wounded. Alleged seedless apples shipped to London have been found to contain I seeds. ‘ 'V - Over thirty people were injured and "i one was killed in the strike riots in Chicago GENERAL utncntais. . Hon. James Sutherland, Minister of ~ Public Works, died at Woodstock on 5,, ‘ 2% . .. - . , u , i . mm , ,, p,@, F. Tues“), I p Monsignoro sztrretti has made an _ ' explanation of th Manitoba school affair. TRUTH IQ A STRONG APGUMENT ‘- . I I to “1,9139†Not one graduate of the popular I “WVâ€"id’â€" mwm 7 ELLIOTT FENELON FALLS MARKETS. ' ' , V F'enelon Falls, Friday, May 5th, 1905. t J 0 Reported by the worm czar Roller Mill 00. Wheat.Scotch or Fife 90 to 95 CORNER roses AND ALEXANDER srs , Horsemen re ult'inrr ' ' b l 1 90 - . q t, mu (3 Wheat, tall, per us 1% 8, 9-" is out of a position to-day. It is the bllls or cards should see what Wheat: Spung‘h 1"" "" 4: 90 truth when we say that. “ out-pupils are «We h t l - , f Barley, PBP‘P‘b e H“ “H ' 50 48 ‘zmz'formly successful in gelling good posit- ave O _S 10W 111 Cuts and Buck‘vheat“ not! I- t ' ions afler {/raduah'onh†Our school is a, Oats, “ ---- 65 38 high class one and the best in Canada, .Lble guise, u ........ 60 Enter now. College open the entire ( ' B Dell not. 0 I . phases, u 30 yea" cmmgue flee‘ . . GAZETTE OFFEGE. Butter,per 18 20 wI jl ELLIOTT, Prmmpal' Eggs’per dozen.......... 18 20 Hay,per ton............. 8.00 900 In... LI...‘I nnceil I w A M T E Hogs live) .. . . so... Ems...) 220 Egg COURT OF REVISION. - ............ 0 . _ _ m H . n 5,) J 75 Notice is hereby given that a Court for A LOCAL 3ALFS\H W60]? ' ' 10 17 the revision of the Alaissmcnt Roll of the i ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ N FOR 11:11.33? siiE‘ZI-Tilieiiie """"" 223;?) 3‘53 Village of Fenelon Falls F E N E l- 0 N F A l- l. 3 , . _ . ........ ,_ - and surround' t v ~ ' Ellom’ Vllcmlin' will be held in Twomcy’s hall ‘ mg minor" to leprescnt moor iamty tpp . - V , matte. 100 lbs 23-6 1.33 On Monday, the 29th day of May, 1905, CANADA 3 GREATEST NUiiSESIES Shorts; “ †---'----- ‘ ' i . - Newestvari t’ d~ ‘- ' ' L . or at 8 o clock p. m. All ersons interested . , e ‘6? 3“ WWI-HUGS m Hold ' Mixed Chop “ .... .... . 1.15 1w.) will please take “mi-ca and govern thank Fl‘utts,ï¬mall Fruits, Shrubs, Ornamentalb ' selves accordingly. The roll is now-open and. Roses' A permanent Eltmtlou ï¬nd for inspection at my emce_ , Espritpry rï¬sct'ged for titre right man. Pay e5 y. an some out it free. Write f - A 1' l t?%§gy§$?$g of single 'W. T. Jigijdchélmk particulars and send 25 cell's?†ml" pOCkcent 1g] op u, . t , ' rricro‘co e uslf lt - r - - ' hurness; neither of them much the worse Feni‘lon Falls, Ap1'1126th, 1905. 12-2. plant: anpd’to céimï¬igliilisstgg {comment Apply at the Gazette ofï¬ce. - and grain. ‘ i O STONE & WELLINGTON. THE EMPERE FENCE. - FONTHILL NURSERIES. ' (OVER 800 scans.) The Empire Fence is the strongest fence TORONI‘O - ONTARIO_ made. It is all painted white. A stand- 2-3m, ' ard and a. half galvanized. Each horizon- E NT. mi wire is guaranteed to stand from 2,2.00 to 2,6o0 pounds. Hard drawn steel Wire 5. Ir, ‘ I stands 1,50U pounds. . Sold by -. Walter H. Stevenson. W 9 Have sorted. up Robs. Eiiamhers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind say and surrounding country with MONU- MEN’I‘S and HEADS'l‘ONES, both Marble and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. ' 'Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. l Bcinga practical workman, all should purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the llarket on Cambridge-5L, opposite the packing house R. CHAMBERS. “‘WW;« a“. ’ SPRllil ‘ r , o a , What about your paint... , - _ ; . .5..- mg ? Or if you are goin » . 7:.th and get estimates of materiw - If yop let me know “Till-t / - - ,1; , to, build, lean tell you how .i . . s. .. ‘ kind of material you ncedu-ti. ) I. a a plan if necessary. . , All information free wheyher customer or not. -).i it, YOU PAY ‘ about. 20_cents it pounsl ,sii- butâ€"'- ter if you want that With you: know is good, and use it. right" along, every day, because-“you. like it. ‘ ' ' ' ' ' You probably like honcwy, t00,_but have an idea itis too - expensive to use every "day. _ You can buy the best honey on the market for 10 cents a pound. That’s. not very ex- pensive, is it? Get a can. E. G. HAND. APIARISI‘, FENELON ~ FALLS. ~. A GOOD TIM‘EPIECE. New goods just arrived, and I can show you the latest and newest designs in Gents’ and Ladies’ Watches, Chains, Lockâ€" ets, Bracelet-s, Brooches, etc.‘ Quality and prices right. Sometl'tiu'g decidedly new in Silverware suitable for wed- ding presents. D. .5. coasts, ï¬rm? a @9152? the newn'up‘tO-date and lead- If it requires any repairin, , . bring it to my shop on France street east, and. the work will be done the way it should ' be. done. And I can show you some -- Buggies that will. make you glad you didn’t buy a buggy“ I have removed my elsewhere before you DO Sailv â€" harness-making business them- to my new premises, just G ., south of Northey’s block, iiililii it is litiiiii’; J. J. wsvtsotv. M corner May and Francis Streets. _,,. ._._e __ ,.. ingv Jeweller and Optician, FEWELEN “Flatâ€"LS. ivâ€" (JQ SUBSCRIPTION : , $1 00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE Z or one cent per week will be added, a as long as it remains unpaid. ’ Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents ?~ , per line per annnm. Casual advertisements, :~ 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and i 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- ~ 4 tion. Contracts by the year, half year 0174†less, upon reasonable terms. nu We beg to to announce to our customers - and friends that we will have our openâ€" ing on THunsoaY and Fntoav, resent-t 39m and 315i. \Vc have opened up an entirely new line of Millincry, consisting of all the choice goods of the season, such as Braids, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Mn.- lines, Chiffons, etc. We particularly desire to draw your attention to our artistic designs in high grade trimmed models for street wear, Tailored Hats and Ready-to-wears. We would ask you to call, as it is no trouble to show our goods. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor~ ~~ ectly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, Proprietor ' 50 YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE jute-.24; “‘4‘ " TRADE MARKS DESIGNS Common-rs &C. Anvone sending a sketch_ami description may i t quickly ascertain our opinion free w tether an . invention is probablypatentnblc. Communicaâ€" - tious strict] conï¬dential. Handbook on Patents 9 sent free. ldcst agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn &. Co. reCeivo *- spceiul notice, without charge, in the Scieatiiit itinerant. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest elr‘ *- I MISS M. WASHBURN. aster:stares.twatestate:1:" iiilliiil & 00.33'Bmdwayv flew latte .W Branch Oflice. 625 F Bt..~Washington,-D'y Eenelon .Ealls. . “ " “flu-NM , we“? 1;,» ',.V,._ t“, “Nâ€; 5. v ' I I, t i l l 3