ACCIDENT AT FOOT-B.»'tLL.-â€"Ftas 1' Mann, about 12 yearsold. who lives with his crand mother. Mrs. hloDiar-I mid, on Bond street west, had the Iarg or 01' the two bones bel0w his right knee broken while playing at foot-hall on Fidlcr’s bill a few days ago. Another boy, kli'lx'lll‘.’ at the bull. missed it, and his toot came into contact with Fraser’s “ ï¬bia,†(as the doctors call it,) which in snapping made a noise that was heard for a considerable distance; though we doubt that it was, as one of the players said, “ as loud as. the report of a pistol.†Under Dr. Graham’s care the patient is doing well, and the broken bone will soon be as strong as ever. LONG 0.th â€"-Just too late for no- tice in last week’s issue, Mr. Kearns brought us three heads of oats which were grown on Mr. Richard Webster’s farm near Balsam Grove, in Fenelon, and the longest of whichâ€"from the ex- tremity of Its “tap pickle †to the com- mencement 01 Its stalkâ€"measured four teen inches. Mr. Kcarnssaid he would like to know how many grains there were on it; but when we cordially in- vited him to count them. he declined to do so. Though we do n’t know much about oats, except when they ’re convert- ed into porridge; we have an idea that a head Fourteen inches long is something: zugood deal beyond the Common; and ii any farmer can bring us one a liillu longer, or even the same length, it, to», shall be gloriï¬ed in the Gazette. ACCIDENT.â€"â€"A painful and somewhat ‘ serious accident happened to Miss Ab- bott, daughter m“ M r. Henry Abbott. oi' Vernlam. while driving with her sister to the Falls on Sunday mornng to at- tend the Baptis: church. When near Mr. Andrew Rutherford's. their horse was frightened by Sumu cattle in the bushes at the roadside, and jumped so suddenly that the king bolt 01' the bung was broken. The front end of the reach then. tell and Stock into the ground, which caused the hind wheels 01" the buggy to rise, a rd b-ltll of its occupants I were thrown out. The younger of the : two escaped unhurt; but her sister's lower lip was out completely through, one of her nostrils out slightly, and an upper eyelid badly abraided. Mr. Ruth eri'ord drove the young ladies to the Falls, where the wounds ware sownup and dressed by Dr. Graham; and the Misses Abbott then went to the resiâ€" dence of their sister, Mrs. Foster Kelly, on Francis street cast, where the older is still under the doctor’s care. DIED. WILSONâ€"At Port Hope, on Saturday, August 5th, George Wilson, aged 80 years, 3 months and 17 days. [Deceased was senior member of the ï¬rm of Wilson .3: Son, proprietors of the Port V Hope Guide, and Father of Mr. George H. Wilson, of the Lindsay Poshâ€"Ed] BONNELL â€"-AI; Bobcaygeon, on Friday, August- 11th, Charles E. Bonucll, M. D., aged 63 years. , [Din Bennell was widely known and well liked, and quite a number of the residents ot‘Lindsay and Fenelon Fulls went to Bob- eaygeon to attend his funeral on Sunday afternoon â€"-Ecl.] WAGAILâ€"lll the township of Fenclon, on Friday, August llth, Siley, wife of Ephraim lVagttr, aged '73 years, 4 months and 11 days. Laueâ€"[n thetownship of Verulam, on Wednesday, August 16th, Richard Lamb, aged 75 years, 9 months and 8 days. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fen-sh) n Falls, Friday, Aug. 18th, 1905. [reported 01/ one [tort/2. czar Roller Mill 00 'I‘IIheatScotch or Fii‘e 80 to 35 Wheat, tall, pcrhushel.... 80 35 Wheat, spring .... 75. 30 Barley, per bushel,... . 44 48 Buckwheat“ .... .. . 50 Oats, “ .... 40 43 Pense, “ ..._. 65 67 Rye, “ .... 60 65 Potatoes, “ .... 70 r 30 Butter-,per lb...... ...... ’20 '22 Eggs, per dozen......~.... 15 16 Hny,per ton...... 7.00 800 Hides. . . . . . . 6.00 6350 'Ffogs(live‘; 660 Hogs (Dressed) ... 7 50 8.00 Beef....... . . . . . ......... 455) 5.50 Sheepskins.............. 50 75 Wool 24 25 Flour, Brandon’s Best . . . . . 2.70 2.00 Flour, Silver Leaf . .. .. 2.60 2.§0 Flour, Victoria .... ...... 2.50 2.10 Flour, Family, Clipper.... 2.-i~0 2.60 Bran. per 100 lbs ...... 8'7 93 Shorts, †"’ 1-00 1-10 Mixed Chop “ . 1.35 1.40 A sane-asst. For sale, at a good deal less than its, value, a very nice light Top Buggy. It 151 newly painted, has new tires and it mova- , ble sent for children. Apply at the burr/(e : other. MISS CHIWIBERLAI ll, 0F TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Piano. and Theory. Pupil of Dr. F. H. Tor-rington, Mr 11.11.. Field and Mr. W. D. For-sythe. Pupils prepared.for College and Con» servatory examinations. Address ' Mr. F. A. McDiarmid Zï¬jille 0f Fenelod Falls. : g 7i) ï¬ 3'9 or I 6 us teeeetees see « r, ~. i161 flourishing city and supply the demands made on us for oflicc assistants, not Only NOTHING Only Two Weeks More of Our Great Midsummer $ale. The new autumn goods are beginning to arrive new, and, since two things cannot occupy the same space at the same time. we must get rid of the‘sumâ€" mer stock without delay. Hundreds have already taken advantage of this sale, but there are still many lines which must be cleared out in the next two week . n 38,1111?qu wilt iflï¬yifmgiï¬t'fllï¬illlr 2111"“ rzlgynmmumr mgppr‘amn‘ntqï¬pnuppr WWI PRINTS GREATLY REDIFCED. 12 pieces only new Prints in all colors, regular price 70. a yard. Sale price 5 cents. NEW 25 pieces Print, regular price 10c. Sale price 8 cents. 16 pieces Print, with dull or sateen ï¬nish, light,mcdium or heavy weight. Regular price 12% and 15c. a. yard. Sale price 10 cents. Wm m FINAL REIBITCTIQN OF SUEIMER SliiltTli'IiiSTS. A lot. of abopt fifty Waists, all this year’s goods, in colors or plain white, nicely trimmed with embroid- ery or lace insertion. Regular price Sl.25 to $2 00. Sale price 98 cents. DI IEN, BUYS LARGE REDUCTIONS IN TABLE LINENS. A bargain in Table Linens well worth taking advantage of. Every line at reduced prices for the balance of August. Regular price 25c. Sale price 200. Regular price 350. Sale price 28c. Regular price 40c. Sale price 320. Regular price 50c. Sale price 390. Regular price 6:70. Sale price 490 Regulrr price 75c. Sale price 50c. Regular price $1. Sale price 790. m 1‘ PAGE OUEBFLGWIIIG WITH SPLENDID BARGAINS._ FLANNELLETTES at a SACRIFICE . The values we are offering in this department you cannot afl‘ord to miss. Flannellettes in light, dark or med- ium colors. Regular price 90. Sale price 7c. Regular price 10c. Sale price 80. Regular price 12§c.Salc price 100. Regular price 150. Sale price 120. CLOTIIING NO‘V. Genuine bargains await vou in the Clothing department. Every man’severy clothing need ï¬nds demonstration here, and the state- mont applies just as I'orcef'ully to boys and youths. Every suit at wholesale price for the balance of the month. Suit Bargains for ‘MEen and Boys. MEN’S SUITS. Regular price $5 00 Sale price Rizguiar price $6.00 $4.25. Regular price 37.00 ‘. S7 50} Sale DIICO _ $ Regular price $5.35. Regular price . 8 Regular price $8 5 Regular price .,'9 00 Regular pricc810.0 Sale price $7.75. SUITS. Sale price $1.50 Sale price $1 95 Sale price $2.15 Sale price 35 BOYS’ Regular price $2.00. Regular price 82 50. Regular price $2.75. Regular price $3 00. Regular price 50. Sale price 32 75 isgular price $4.00. Sale price $3.15 Regular price 554 50. Sale price $3 65 Regular price $5.00. Sale price $3.75 UIIH'ILIIK‘LIIhï¬ï¬llfl‘jllllmillï¬â€˜illqlmllf 1111,];IEIFJIlllilllllï¬'JllllEliilï¬'fllllilï¬ll JIggyIt"!IInï¬ll['qulmit‘fllhmlf Jillmlllli'llljiiill'[Ulqlilyll' 'JImiifllfflllflalllffllgmlfl'llIll,"IIE'TIIIEIIIL'LIIEZEIult'mqliilllt‘llmflylf Creigsi,tï¬ig§ttrm FENELiIll nits. nu: neeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeescee m THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE WHEN APPLIED TO THE .. A,“ ., l J G ii’ml SUCOEEDS LIKE SU‘CQESS. e'eeeeeeeeee £3 @E I .f‘ .[/x’. / y 99% €32ۤ _/ eeoeeeeeeeea rate to children. iilJlJSE 05130371 'rtavrsr Tills and materials are in season; also DAIRY SUPPLIES, REFRIGERATORS, HAMMOCKS, FISHING TACKLE. and everything found in were store. an up-to date hard». Call and see my line of Cream Separators: and get pieces before purchasing. Opposite Post-ofï¬ce. r $12.00 Going. EMUGUST 29, SEPT. SEPT. _ extending the trip before Sept. 15th, . tobu and Assiniboia. If purchasers engage as FARM Lanonnas at Winnipeg (provided such farm laborers and produce certiï¬cateto that effect), they 111. at rates shown above on or before Nov. 5 wprk not less than 30 days at harvesting . Will be returned to Original Starting Pei 30th, 1906. ‘ TICKn'rs WILL no Issuer) To WOMEN as well as men, but will not be issued at hali- W TICKETS NOT coon on IMPERIAL Lnn'rnn nxrnnss TRAINS. For further particulars apply to nearest Canadian Paciï¬c Agent, or C. B. FOSTER, o. P. A., c. P. R., TORONTO. ONT. WMIWWW ' The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of house decorating, Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging, Kaisemining. Agent for the Empire Wall Paper Co. Paper from 5 cents per roll up. Shop opposite McArthur House. Esti- mates given free for work in town or country. lit-til it. MILLER, Fenelcn Falls. BUGGY DUSTERS . AT COST. Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace with our from Peterborough, but i’rom other places as well. OUR TERMS ARE MOST REASONABLE: 3‘months, $25 for any or all subjects. Many ï¬nish in 3 months, but 5 months is the average time. only for the time a pupil is with us. New Term begins Sept. 5th, 1905. 27 6m. FA~RLVI IFOR SALE. The north-east quarter of lot. 14, con. 8, Fenelon, containing 50 acres, and the south- east corner of. 15, about two acres. Good If; story house, part frame and part brick, ironic barn 56 x 36 on stone foundation, leg pig pen and cow house. orchard on, the Inud,=clenr of stumps. l o a m. property. Good heavy clay Small creek and three good wells Over an acre of All ploughed Plowing can be done after harvest; posses- sion on February 1st, 19’6. particulars apply on the premises to Fe. _1011,Aug.7th, 1905. THOMAS DANIEL 26â€"4“ YONGE AND GERRARD STS.. TORONTO. W. H. SHAW - FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 5. m the examination of our ï¬ne now cntm logue it‘you have any idea of a col- lee; e course. It explains all about our modern methods, line equipment and strong staff. it. A postal will bring Address PiiIIiEIPilL. For further are: I 5 months, $35 for any or all subjects. Send For our handsome circular. WM. PRINGLE, Principal. We charge STE. KAWARTHA, PLYING BETWEEN Call and see our buggy dustâ€" ers, all of which will go at cost, as we have a large supply. Most of them having been also be sold at a bargain. I’ETERBOROUUI’I, ONT, 1 FEIIEL-Gil FALLS, R03E011LE,COBOCONK. July IS until notice; daily exot‘pt Saint'- day evening, Sunday and Monday morning Fcncloe Falls 1v 6 0:) p m. Arr 7 40 a. m. “ 7.00 art-8.00 “ Roseaiah: CObI-conk and 7.00 Lv 6.00 i( H linking connection at Fenclen Falls with morning train for Toronto, subyrc. to change without notice, Time-table 'I‘ho Ix’awurtha will be open for charter to picnic parties as usual. W. BURGBYNE, Proprietor. W'W FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 5th. W ELPIOTT flW TORONTO, ONT. 4‘ One of the largest and best commer- cial schools in the Dominion. All of our graduates are absolutely sure of securing pesitions. teachers; modern courses; Strong stafl‘ of splendid equipment. Every student thoroughly satisï¬ed. Write for our magnificent catalogue. Address W. I. ELLIOTT, Principal. CORNER YONGE AND ALEXANDER HTS. 1.- bought at a. bargain, they will GEO. H. MCGEE. arme.§rmmvww- I l I Our stock of Harness, Col- " it"‘iii‘l i 3 :- BAB‘ST’S SIEIN chafed wi.h coarse rags hing the most. velvety powders. TOILET REQU {SIT ES for grown people. Powders, Bath Sponges, Tooth Toilet Waters and: Brushes and Powder Puffs, Perfumery of all kinds. All at prices which compare startlingly- with old time drug store charges. HOW CAN we SERVE YOU? HOBSOH’S DRUG STORE, Eenelon. Falls...~ ars, Fly Nets etc. is complete. iiEIIiSllil’S HARNESS SHOP. of Stinson’s cream in dili'crent flavors. MANITOBA AND rd $18.00 Returning. GOING DATES. 1905. Stations south of but not including main line Toronto to WW Sarnia, (including Toronto). 2, 1,905, Main line Toronto to Sarnia and stations north (except north of Cardwell June. and Toronto on North Bay Section.) 4. 1905, From all points Toronto and east, to and including Shut-bot W Lake and Kingston, and north of Toronto and Cai‘dwcll June. on North Bay and Midland Divisions. ONE-WAY secoan cuss TICKETS To WINNIPEG only will be sold, with 9. CERTIFICATE Without additional cost, to other points in Mani~ Sinatra's cannot be excelled anywhere in town. because it is a combination of pure Jersey creamâ€"notoustard. ,‘otne in and try a heaping dish “Jack Frost†ice A glass of Sticson’s cool, spark- ’WA‘I'ER- ling SODA from the Alaska Marble Fountain 1s a ï¬ne bracer. So our luscious ICE GREAT/i served in our cool parlor days and evenings during the hot summer months. SODA FRUIT OF sill. iiIilllS in season. Q. gTi‘dï¬ï¬ii‘d, FENELON FALLS. Wm; 539.355†Wm. 3‘s. ope-.15" ASSINIBOIA. mm“ mvm WWW mmmmr , I I i . “fl A (300.0 Tilt/EEPIECE... New goods just arrived, and . I‘can Show you the latest. and newest des1gns in Gents’ and Ladles’ Watches, Chains, Lock~ .3“, , ,.1.,.., should not be irritated with impure soap or 9155, bldabeletb, 1310001188, etc. We sell every- for baby’s toiletâ€"the purest soaps, Quality and prices right. Son‘iething decidedly new in .: I Silverware suitable for wed»- ding presents. i o. .i. CGLLES, the new, up-to-date and lead-1» '- ing Jeweller and Optician, .. FENELON. FALLS»... fl’flivL-Qï¬â€˜a-.,w 1-" r. n .333 ,, d' . .F.~*:v’1~:“ Mg ‘4? '/ 4., ,‘f “flawws‘ u, 't iiar‘ijï¬f‘ll" “j U" .A..A.9..:m.,iz.e. ...-_« .wa ~ ma...“ _ quumw'i‘ . ' 'frzsgma‘sseru