“a, ,~:_.‘__:‘.. .1 .V. ...._.,'. v u" w xr‘nr' u"- l i ‘. l l l l . _...._. ranâ€"h-.. -...,.. . ..-.-tv ~-~p.-. l‘â€Â»"w'-5/ f" 4" a,†X ‘ ESCPVE THE RISK of paying too much, and also have the comfort of knowing that, what you buy is thoroughly good by geta- ting your needs at this store. i l l Reliability shows strongly in every-r thing we sell. What isn’t reliable er desirable isn’t here, and everything is marked. with a sure-to-please price. Bargain day in every department. ~ on Saturday. are taking up a good“ share of our attention this week. we are showing some extra M ii i § special values which willbesure to interest E Special Curtains at 600. and 7‘50. Regular $1.25 Curtains for $1.00. Regular $1.50 Curtains for $1.25. Regular $2.00 Curtains for-$51.50;»- MILE-INEva See our special Ready-to-wear Hat at $1.00. ‘ Furniture and. Undertaking. WNW Just received this week- an- other lot of nice Baby Car- riages that are Special Value. Also Extension Tables, Side- boards and Bedroom. Suites. I carry in stock a full line of Parlonr Suites Lounges, m myoumm Chairs, Etc. I" ‘t ' f‘. mil g- a Specialty, . _ Ifirblilearleqin heed of a Sew- ,S' ‘I' LINDSAY. Eng Machine be surenand see; my Styles before buymm‘ MILNE’S BLOCK. 99sKENT St. L. DEYMAN. (lust Stop and. Think; before you buy your Christmas present. You» may have been dealing with us for some time, or perhaps you have not. We think we show the finest, largest and best assorted stock in the County. Wedding,r Rings, Diamond Rings, Gem Rings of all kinds, Gentlemen’s Rings. Our special blow is about our large stuck 0t WATCHES. See our silver, gold and gunmetal Watches for boys' and girls Solid gold, gold ï¬lled and nickle cascd- Watches. We carry in stock over $2,000 worth of Watches alone. Guards, Long Chains, Breeches, Stick Pins, and an endless variety of suitable Christmas gifts. Come and *M.~v~a-~h’\v&tw,;j;v:a& " H ;, t - .» â€" . , .. _, 'w ._ _ 'cHEAM SEPARATUH ‘ of drowning accidents. happen, and al- - there is a verse in Scriptureâ€"â€"though . My“ - I, .423. .M .- ww.m‘5w.~.§'z§r&Â¥r I ' .. ,3 Frayscr, of Kentucky, whose inimitable a month. ' manner of story-telling: moves strong; Rev. H. B. Kcnnev left on Sunday- town to tears, will give of her work. night, and Mr. 30%;!an McFarland on All sessions of the Elementary Section Tuesday, to attend the annual Metho- (which includes Beginners, Primary and dist Conference. at l’icton, and they will Junior Work) will be held in Bond St. not be home until next week. ' ' Congregational. church, and are under Mr. Benson \Vhyiull, who had his the direction. of the International Pri- left hand brully em. io a mill in Lindsay 'mary secretary. Mrs. .J. W. Barnes. :1 short time ago. and who was taken to For further information apply to Miss the Toronto Huspitul, returned to,hi5 M. M. Johnston, 296 Spadina. Avenue, home a- the Falls on l‘ues'lnv. accompa- Toronto. v' Died by his mother, Mrs. E. Whytall, . who has been in ortooclouce'upou' him since the accident. Farmers in want of a good Would do well to call and ex- amine the low down Oxford Separator. i- It is the only ball bearing machine on the market univer- sally recognized as the most proï¬table investment found on the farm. 7 “103-. ï¬ll 380% ‘FEN‘ELON FALLS; AGENT. Village Court of Revision. Powles’ Corner. Feuelon Falls. June 29th, 1905. Council met as Court of Revision. ' All the members were present. and sub ( Correspomlcncc oftho Gazette )‘ sighed to the necessary declaration of The postnnastcr here had a visitfrom 0 co. the Post-ofï¬ce Ius ectori .‘ " ‘ MoFarland:â€"-Sims,â€"~That Goo. H. All such jobs as c:ii'rvin2‘ Megeebechairmw.â€"Carried. mails are generally .lot by tender and thFarlandâ€"Sxms,â€"-That the assess :wnerc there are several rendering the meat of the Standard Chemical Co. be job is often done for a "rent dealI loss conï¬rmedâ€"Carried. than it isworth. VVhen-ihe Post-Oliice Rathbun‘Co. appeal. ' Department takes these prices as a basis Simsâ€"Littleton,â€"That the names of†for thewhole Dominion and pays country Robert Cunnell, George Moore and Geo. post-masters from live to ten - cents per Er, Wiggins be substituted for the names day, they can show quite a have sup luq'of Ruthbun Co. as tenants on lot 18 Mrs. E.~A.. Ward. of ‘Cdbourf The long_expecmd sen ï¬ghmbemeen {south ebbâ€"Carried. . visiting her-Father, Mr. John Culli‘s’. Russia and Ja-pau took pmce “Baum , 'J. Moore and J. J. Newson ap- , M‘iss Martha‘Cullis has been very day and Sunday. in- the Straitsof Corca, Peale . , ’unwe†during the past week. and is be- eand resultcd'rin‘ so decisive a victory for MGFm'landâ€""S‘m‘qf‘q-ha“ F? M0" inf-‘4 "0-le by D13 CTN-ham 0f Fcnclon :tho it little brown men n that, it Wm Dougall’s name be struck off the assess- Falls. , ,pmbably end the War, as Russi‘a appears unem- rcll for the (:y‘overpmcut Reserve. M rs. R. McGee and Mrs. Wm. Coop.- to have no choice but“, make 96,100,“? and that Robert 'laylors name be also or are teachers in the Sabbath school- ' struck off, and the name of R. J. Moore and they gave the scholars apart. mi be placed there instead, and a business the 24th, and" as very enjoyable Limeywas on such terms asher conqueror may .dictatcn While Japan-lost no ships of . . _ , . « tax of 3350 be added. Also that Ter- spent, rill Bros. be assessed as tenants of con- .auy importance in the terrible engage- tre'part of lot 2 south of F. and west of intent, ten out of Russia’s fourteen most "powerful battleships and cruisers were - , I , C., With busmess tax of $630; and that J. J. Nevison. on'part of lot 1 north of sunk and the other four captured; and iAdmiral anestvensky, who was severely ‘ _ wounded, during the ï¬ght, WM taken 1*. and west of 0., be assessed for bus:- ‘ ness tax of $250.â€"â€"Carried. C. E. Graham’s appeal. :.prisoner«aftcr it was over. The Globe McFarlandâ€"Sims,â€"'l‘hat C.E GI“).- ‘scys, “ In vessels, men and leaders the Baltic fleet has- ceased to exist. Togc’s , , ham-s assessment be conï¬rmed.â€"â€"Car’d. H. N. McDougall's appeal. victory. is» one of the most complete in . -'the history of ocean warfare,†and adds. _ _ H “ The czar has not yetdarcd to tell his Slmsâ€"Ifllllemuiâ€"l hat H» N- MO Dougall’s assessment be conï¬rmed, ex- cept to be north of Princess instead of people the whole truth. What will hap- tpen when they learn it?†It is said , . south of Princess as to .lcts.â€"â€"Carrtcd. E. Fitzgerald’s appeal. "that the czar has expressed a dctcrmi "McFarlandâ€"Sims,â€"That the assess- naticn' to continue-tho hopeless struggle. :but if he is crazy enough to do so he . 1 1. ment of It: Fitzgerald be conï¬rmed.â€" Carried. may lose his crown. Upon the scans upon the land, the Russiansarc no more ' Appeals of E. Brock.. Si‘msâ€"Litllcton,â€"~»'llhat the assessâ€" a match for the Japanese than children tncnts of H“: Ijittlctou be machBOO; are amatehiorgrown men. of R. Menzies, $500; of W. English, $125; of H. Byrucll, $300.â€"C.irried. McFarlandâ€"Sims.-â€"'l‘hat the appeal ,of.J. C. Fitzgerald be not entertained, {not having: been received in proper time. â€"Carricd. ' MoFarlandâ€"-Littleton,-â€"--Thut this ,Court of Revision be-now-adjourocd, to meet on Wednesday, June 14th, prox., at 8 p. m.-â€"-Carried. ' W Village Council; _, The Feneicznz Fall's Gazette. Friday, . June. 2nd, 1905. A". Fatal" Blow to Russia. â€"â€" .TOO LATEâ€"We have received the minutes of the last meeting cf the-V'er- ulom council ;. but they came too late to appear in this issnewf the Gazette, and we lpave salted them down until next wee . 4 PARLOR SOCIALâ€"Tho parlor social; held on Tuesday evening,r at the resiw dcnce of Mrs. H. N. zllcl) rurall, under the auspices of the Parish Workers of' St. James' Church, was well attended ‘ and in every way a decided success. i S. A. SPECIAL Msn'risus.â€"â€"E.usign- E W. Owen, of Toronto, ~will visit Feu- elon Falls on Saturday and Sunday June 3rd and 4th, and will 'couduci special salvation meetings in the S. A. barracks. All are invited to-attsnd. GOOD AGAIN.â€"Thc second perform- ance of the drama “ A Scrap of Paper" last Friday evening was in everv respect equal to the ï¬rst, and thc stadinc- was if anything. more complete. 'l‘alfcn cl: together, it was'thc best thing in the line of amateur dramatios ever given in town. DOUBLE TRIPS.â€"chterdav, June lust, the T. V. N. Co’s steamerâ€"E'stvzoridle- began her double trips between Bobcay- {1800 and Lindsay; and on the some day the steamer Kathleen commenced running two trips daily between Fenc- Ion Falls and Dindsay, leavngr here at 6.4.5†o. m. and 3 p. m, and leavino lnndsay at 10.30 a. m. and 6.15 p. m... FIX IT.â€"The short piece-05. girl’s-- walk running parallel with the stone; wall at the south end of the swing bridge is so badly dilapidated as to be‘ dangerous, and it ought to “ ï¬xed †at once. The ends of two or three of the boards stick up over so high; and only-- that an electric light illuminates ’them: at. night, they would probably have tripped up andinjured somebody beeâ€" forc now. I . Sr 8-: ANNIvras.~mY'.â€"As announced : by posters, a Sunday School anniversary entertainment is to be given in Eden.» of this corpomï¬on’ may be permitted chuaoh, hertthrulem, on Friday next ‘ m “some watering can for private use' the 9th inst. Tea will be served froni. insideâ€" the corporation, on payment, of 4130 to 7p. m., after which there will. ï¬fty cents per day; the cam/40,138 ,.e_ bee. good programme of readings, reciâ€". turned. in goodirepairyto the house on tattoos, vocal and instrumentahmusic - the market square evcrv evening not and {dresses by Several clergymfln- Ad: ,Memthm 8.0.010“, and 10f, ï¬ned with mission 25 cents ;.ohildren oi. the school. water. The chairman of the 5mm and free. Proceeds in aid of the Sabbatli: sidewalk committee to..havc control of 45°h0°1 fund- . the cart, audience-that all breakang FARMERS' INSTITUTE .MEETING -.._ mado by the parties using it be made The annual meet-ingof the East Victc-H good.-at onee.-â€"Carried. 'ria Farmcrn’ Institute will be hold-in. . _..,.=,..__, , (Dickson’s hall, Eénelon Falls, on 'l‘ues-. Bensonals; day next, the 6th inst., at 1.30 p. 111.. ' ie busmess of the meeting will be as . follows : ' lst, President’s report; . Zod - Discussion thereon ; .3rd, Report .of thali- executivc by the secretary; 4th, Audits. ors ‘report; . 5th, Suggestions of points. to hold regular meetings; ; 6th, Sugvcs‘ - trons-bf. points to hold supplemeniiiry: meetings ; 7th, Election of directors and: auditors; . 8th, Suggestions as to how-s the Institute can be improved or made - more useful. Henry Glendeuuinw, Esq. of Manillc. will give an addi'cs:on 0n; ’ of his popular subjects. Do n’t fail to. trots}, Agents. Every .summer a deplorable number ircadfy several have been recorded. The ï¬rst, this season, in Toronto, occurred a few days ago, when two young men wont out in a canvas cance of their own make, which upset on itstrial'trip. and one of them. was drowned. At. St. ,Johns, Quebec,- on Sunday last, a sail 'boat containing ï¬ve menâ€"neither of whom could swim or know anything about sailingâ€"was sturck by. a squall. and upset, and three out of the five were drowned. The fully of‘people who cannot swim going out on the water in small boats has often been spoken of in print;;but they will do it, and may year many of them lose their lives. And it is strange, but true, that thou- sands of. girls who-.1 have not sufï¬cient courage-to face the mildest and most Tamiablc mouse, are not afraid to go out, even on rough water, in a “ totter- ish †canoe or skiï¬ that the least thing will upset. Captain M'srryat said in one of his novelsâ€"“ Newton Forster,†we think it iseâ€"that “cowardice in a. child is evidence of a superior intellect," or words to that effect, and we thinlnhe was right, and that the same may be said of grown-up. persons, except that “ cautiousncss " would have been a better word to use than “ cowardice.†It is not courage that musz people risk their lives upon the water, but simply ignorance and thoughtlessness; and. Fenelon Fiills, May 20:11, 1905 Council met at call of' the reove, and all the members were present. The min- utes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Simsâ€"-Littleton,â€"Thut the follow- ing account be paid out of the cemetery fund, the rccvc signing an order. ion-them same :‘ Robert Magec, repairing fence, $1 50.â€"Carried. Mr. Deyman gives notice of the inâ€" troduction of}. a.by:la,w. to extend the time for the‘return of‘thc collector’s roll until the next regular meeting of coun- cil on June 14th; and the by-law was introduced, read three time and passed. Simsâ€"Littletou,â€"-That any person, being a bona ï¬de residentand-‘ratepoyer we forget the exact wordsâ€"that says something about a fool going his way and being punished. We are, as one of the American humorists says, “ sev- eral kinds of :1 incl," but we are not an aquatic fool, and seldom trust ourselves in anything much more easily reversed than a punt; and, therefore, we have never yet been drowned. and don’t in- tend to be, if we canehclp it. W Sunday School Convention. Mr. Aiex Smith, cf’Liudsay, spent Sunday at the Falls. Mr. Will Swanton was at the Falls _frcm..8cturday until. Menday. Mr. John D: Smith, of Port Hepe, was at the Falls on Wednesday. The advance programme of the Inter». Dr. Gould took a business trip to To. national Institute preceding the Elev- route on Monday, and came home on .enth International Sunday School Con- Wednesday. vention, to be held in Toronto, Juno Rev.,James Eraser-has beenet the 2023, promises a rich treat to all the Falls-since the beginning of last week, Primary Workers who are fortunate and 'will be here for about a fortnight. b enough to attend. Mr. Edward P. St. Rev. R. Russell, E; A., who has been 9 Present.. . John, of New York, will give a course pastor of the Baptist church here for ‘ QUARRYI'NG;AT BURNT RIVER _A_ of live lectures on a Child Nature and the past eight months, left on Tuesday. your or so ago it was said that. we. the sunday School, and Miss Florence Mrs. Thomas Sadler,»cf‘ Lindsay, wit- "quarryâ€"or, rather, one of the guardâ€: Darnell, the celebrated teacher of Black- ceased the performance of “ A Scrap of â€"â€"at Burnt River had been sold I. to. board. Work, will givcacoursc in her Paper†at Dickson’s hall on Friday an Englishman; and what w“ than special line. Mrs. Crafts, Mrs. Kcnne- evening, and is still at the Falls. said now appears to hem beentrue for - dy, Miss Baldwin, Mrs. Hnlpcuny,'Mrl, Mn. Robert Quibell. of Lindsay, a0- 'a few days ago two brothers mined: Hamill and a. host of other promi- oompuniod by her three children, is vis- Laugton, from Maidstone Kent Eng. ncnt Workers are named for addresses, iting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Rutherford, land, appeared upon the them it Kang‘ and lutbnt not least, bliss Nannie Lee in Yerul.am,._cud will remain for about of men were hired,. and .alreiidy tbs; .__â€"â€" -..-.,.,,-. . H), "‘ ‘ ' ...;:.r' ’ .. ‘ ’\ ."‘.