‘ G n I. gig- . ., a u! ‘13 A Train Robbed l a ‘h ' i __ - , ,al 6 ance ! , Tffï¬MSWhFQQ Al-E- Buggy], 31 N T.â€" . ‘ . . l _ :2 .e 9; owmg c_ up an... 1;.“ , .:2.’Il‘..~' are prong“; T;,::E:}D:KS:ETHER) l A in thef ï¬nest SECHOH of \Vcal : Untnno. ’ i ' ’ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ -> - - ~â€" ‘r ’ Send or the “ unndia' . .\.'~.et:i.~cr‘" " . #87 A f i to}. j. Dal)- & Co. GuL h P. (l, Um. It 5T. PAUL Ju â€"‘ ‘ n 13' FENELON FALLS FOR DALE: - is sent free and ivcs the acrss clcarcd. if: H . ne . e -ort -rn .. . .. . . ~ l "i ’ Pucfhc Odélbnund passenger train which . Belonging to the Estate of the Kate D. J. 32;: fixidsmcrlxiï¬ings’ iv" ‘\c" d arrived here tonight was robbed by Sculiy. Will be sold in single lots or in - no? - masked men near \‘ew Cap“, \' D 3blocks to suit nurchasers. Also a brick‘ No stomacnmaor swamp on tho tarm. ‘4 ‘ . i f "‘ " ',‘ ' 'l 1, use m,de 0., panel-r; Hm and the nod is guaranteed deep. ricn,cl.ty - las: night. Two miles east of .\ew 83- ° †‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' loam that never oakâ€. Monoy sentu r‘o- ! lem and 25 miles west of .‘landan, the NO‘VV IS 3:01:12. TIDIE ignored no guarantee. fior Cxl‘t‘l‘.>c> :1 line - ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' s ' ‘0: ‘~‘r‘.’.‘t..~â€" engineer and ï¬remen were cur riaed b _. x: __ sinus are no. unzip ant one, t t t i ‘ 1- - "' p " y ‘ ‘V and intending buyers. after scent; incur. " "‘0 “’3’k0d.me“.°“mbm‘=’ 0V" the “30' THEY MUST BE SOLD left v... decide for animal... ...~..i it}... , ‘10P. presenting big revolvers and order- __._ keep or return the money as they think i: L: ti. ' . . . right. ; a l, ‘ cvtrauli) to dbc sippred: {I‘ll-8‘ sum I For terms and particulars apply to Barron inure "m" Wm" on even. an?†gm“, , mons was 0 eye . xpres: .Icsscnger .l; McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate, fences; mm! no: mm my“... “mm ,3 a Angcvlnc. hearing shots ï¬red forward Lindsay, or to wads. Cher“, “norm: crmnmkï¬wmmk‘ and suspecting something. hid $600 in money from the safe, locked the small safe, put out the lights. and ran back to .\cw Salem. The mail car was ï¬rst tackled by the robbers. Only one mail W. E. ELLIS, Fenelon Falls. Aprl125th, ismâ€"tort The lanada lllellssurance Elly, churches and pm! lltiiccs ncar all fitvinrms. Good water everywhere and henltny coun- try. Only enough money to bind the bargain need be paid until taking possession. and then 60 per cent.. $60 of excry SIOO. of the price will be left on the turn-.5, or less 3:3? \Ve led the trade last season, and we intend donlg the ‘ m" "m, ,, mum wish. “mm ,m ,0 ,une 0,1501, ' suit the buyers in every way. This will be s s , put in writing and is the best chance over :1 agent was in it, and be obeyed orders - 1 _ by turning over the mail matter. A number of registered letters were rifled, and their the robbers turned their atten- tion to the express car. This. much to their chagrin, they found deserted. and mistaking the ï¬reman for the express messenger, they ordered him at pistol ESTABLISHED IN 1847. THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. __ Capital 5; Assets as at the 30th oprrll, 1859, over $10,000,000. oï¬ered to buyers. All buyers get good titles and thelr deeds when they take poo- session. I 'I (7 .â€"â€"â€"_____.__â€"â€" ,._,_.. ,-.... q Q £10 .ltrt‘I:(ԤElieilftLl. 15-Jun- (1,, 9L, , . tine mach l‘iltsil. girl. inns: and burn. market town with railway .‘ nttlu . . , . -é-r V-Avâ€"L“>'\‘\ U r U; “ i"; d. pomt to Open the safes. He protested, Anna-1111901116 for “$9 ear endmg 30th GOOdha’n-d S LWGTY, . “ifi.ii.ni\'rii~i-.L“iiLtéi-f' Edda and ï¬nallysatisiied the robbers that. he 1 s Aplrfl’ 1883’ ‘t‘l’gmiloeo. u 188.. Ran Francis Street,Fcuclon Falls, I wish ‘12:“ 51‘.â€1551913[Tangylxlrl_ :1:â€" ._- r ' ._ knew nothing about it. Then the train Tom um ‘lssuru 0 ' ‘ pr ’ 0’ to draw the attention of the public to the i and M‘, £33: amounts to $47,000,000. was allowed to back to New Salem, and _â€" 5“ Mm. a“ “me: but ï¬nally came on east. The express mes seuger got on the train as it. left New Salem. The passengers were not t. luc‘n- ' ._ ed. Ono put his head out of the win- ' dow, but he was told to take it in, and a bullet whizzed past it. The sheriff and a posse. mounted and armed, lcit Illa-nllan early this mornin;r on a special train for the scene of the robbery. -0 An Ice Owner’s Suicide. Y fact that l have purchased the livery busx- ~‘ â€": “is â€" -'- -â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- - -â€" m â€" v ‘ V P AND ncss lately owned by Mr. \\ m. Routly, and ,) buildings, m “weâ€, ‘ 7 T l havc made such improvements as will meet i {unis-~- “"""65",'Tr" :â€" 7.7- . , W1, .i.\ So the requirements of the travelling public. ‘ lmiiiilzi‘cinii-uvi gifiliu‘n.‘ l am prepared to furnish first-class horses . I r T. J. MCFARLAB D and comfortable rigs atthe lowcstliviug prices. has now on hand a splendid stock of ï¬ne fresh TEAS, COFFEES, Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soups and all other The proï¬ts of this old and reliable Com. patty are larger than any other Life Ofï¬ce doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio of expenses to income are less than that of any other Canadian or British office. The policies of this Company are indisputa- blc on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. The rates charged by this Company are as low as any ï¬rst-class ofï¬ce. All forms of policies are issued. .‘lCDOUGALL S; BRANDON, Agents, Fenelon Falls. Cg? V ,7 H 100 acres, ‘5 cltan ll. 1; l ash, q, ) _ . brick house and Earl. l..ri~. a. 3 market town with raiiway 5 miles, \‘iilzlpt- mar. l :VIOU :tl‘rcfluo clcnxui, illl .‘nll, large fn'slt \\'.;‘.r.' lulu- is House and Lot For Sale. a village 2 miles. market town yvitbia- ' '- 'l‘hc East half of Lot No. 2. west of Cul- , _, _’_ , _ w w _ borne and north of Francis strch Fcnl-lon i "i P" “‘5“Hus-lil‘l‘h'dmb “Elwi- ' 80.9 0. ‘ 9- o v .u , x \o H n Fans, Go. \ lctopm. ‘he properâ€. of “aâ€. l (4 ' ' \yoo‘dmmmlmu t. .iiaiil.tr.i, ' ‘ ‘ l market With railway l tunic, largc low-p. l boundary at back and, good house and l‘atu, i::..i'ulct town with railway 5 units. "$67000? 20.") arr‘cs. ml (.carnl, H"! liardwuod,lit-:2: .ull l.il’ll.~' ". \"fl‘ult‘r‘. 43.1y. '7‘lll'5. Calder. .s~-. f. in-rliiit ‘ i'vzs a~' ‘ ,,., V. . u o fen} in all: ll» W‘l‘d- THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES» ENGLISH, CANADIAN AND FAN CY GOOD S - otlung futthct Was heard trom him. , AMERICAN MARKETS : The day of the flood the ice housc stood and Pcl'men‘s mu be promptly mad? on â€"""‘ . ° ,3» in about four feet of water, and the the 13th 0f every "3°“â€â€˜ for a“ mammals A11 the Latest Des-"n; -n OF ALL DESCRII‘TIUNS. é “flew section "we w M n,‘ n 1] delivered. , _ ' l ‘ i civraplicd \Iessiiiir to [iii alibi. iii 13%“ One of the ï¬rm will be regularly on "a'L D'“'"9 “00"†Draw†R°°m and ' . ' .- _‘ v p _ r i - the mail. I . ' ‘12 ' not hear from him in reply. He had a . - ~ [ . Bedroom Papers, ce'lmg Papels’ , _ H For particulars apply toSamnel Swanton, Corners and Decorations 4* 3ncs~agc from {some parties at Iouawan- No, 52 Victor Avenue, Toronto, or to J. ll. __ . I a. stating.r tiat some one would be Brandon, Fcnclon Falls. . _ 3; along.' to look after the matter. Toâ€"day SWANTQ); BRAXDOX a; co, & Ir three busmcss men from that place ar- v - -. 7 -â€" - . . _ y , .\. B.â€"Mr.So.\nton Ill-‘lllb: lllS numeious , ’i l‘chd_ and saw Morrison and Messrs. customers for theirlillcral patronan during can and see my 50' per To†laper' ‘ M; Hamill a Davidson, and told them that I the P851 10“ )‘l‘fll‘si and blth to solicit a + I “ “ 6c. “ “ ~ I- Housing had taken the matter so hard commmnc“ of 11"“ sumo my the new ï¬rm' U u “ 7c' u u i | ' am he wok his 0m, me b, ,homm Fcnelon Falls,Aug.7lll, ismâ€"mu. “ “ 30- “ “ -"-â€"*’~N"MW“ _ himself On Friday. It appears that “ “ 90' †“ tilll‘Cle [He'll lent )blcssiug the money, one u “ mc' “ u oi tlem rein; a rotlici'-in-law,and they ' And all the W3 i. so}? no. evidently understood that the I 3150‘). per Rou- Ix VICTORIA Nle†Hm icc ins completely destroyed and ratli. Ihave I i _, , , - on hand the lar es s or than meet Ilium he comluittcd tho 7 "1 The frebhest GOOds m Paper ever broughigniloticiiidifaviau . ritin deed. llc was in the livery busi- B y -c n P. .. we. 14VMJM mayo/.ztszlnw. grin“, .3, Mr, . . u _ a..' u BARBIE, June S.â€"â€"Thc scenes of the destruction caused by the floods were til-day visited by great thrones who be- fore had not seen all that had occurred. and day by day a fuller knowledge of tln: extent of the disaster becomes known. The Grand Trunk Was busy til-day repairing the washouts, and a large number of cars were ï¬lled from the Buffalo Ice Company’s big house broken down by the water. It. is hard ill-$00 such an immense quantity of ice gom: to waste in the hot sun. Ten tlmusand dollars will not cover the less this cmupany has sustained. A matter of a sensational character has today been brought to light in the way of a suicide. Messrs. llamill 8.: Davidson, of this town. filled an immense icc- housc here during: the boom, and short- ly afterwards sold the whole stock as it stood to one Emile Messing, of Tona- wauda, New York, for $14,000, and noticed that the eastern section was Sinking, the house being on boggy land, and wrote Messing to that. cï¬'cct. advis- ncss in 'l‘onawauala. N. Y.. and the loss of what he put. in the ice speculation would have ruined him. He leaves a wife and four or tivc children. The met: here today feel very had over the affair, and are endeavouringr to do' the be>i they can with the ice on hand yet. as over three-quarters of it is in good condition. â€"-r~â€"-â€"â€"â€"-o-.o A political and scientiï¬c expedition to .‘loZtnlbiquc will start from Lisbon early in July. W . y y 2 The ' lcnclou lalls Gazette ’ is printed cvnrySnturliiy at the ofï¬ce. on the cot-nor of May a; Francis streets. ï¬g? Read carefully nndact wisely. Many Egg» valuable lives ,can be saved by the 5:}? 1150 tll‘,â€"s'â€"â€â€" 7:;1;::-4â€"â€":__-:â€"_~: P? snub“ Wooowoo0090.00...oooooooooooooomooow Wl‘his is undoubtedly the best lung mcdv Wicinc in the world. and for Dyspepsia g’éï¬â€˜ï¬rus no equal. .‘lauufacturcd by Moses WCourtcmunclic, Midland, and sold by W E Ellis. Fenelon Falls. I I -â€"5‘2-l7-b ooooooooeo The Great Discovery. 0.5::::’ l of the very best brands and at. the low- and to which he invites the attentiOn CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Earthenware, Brooms, Pails, Washtubs, of the public. Blocking-brushes, Clothes-pins, Matches and other articles in great variety. [Zanan llsh, liull ll legelables cst possible prices. Cash Paid for Butter & Eggs and other farm produce. RES“ Flour and feed kept constantly Notice is hereby given that the business hitherto carried on by Samuel Swantou as a dealer in will be continued on a. much larger scale than formerly by the undersigned, who will pay, as hitherto, AND SUPPLIES PATENT 2mm Bram MEDICINES AND - DRUGS A on hand, JOSEPH MCFARLAND. Fast Colored. Gingu the village at 'W'm. Campbell’s. MANUFACTURER OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, apply to MARY CALDER, Nov.19th,1889. For sale, vcry cheap for caslmt half-acre corncr lot and the buildings thcrcon, op- lou Falls. The house is 18x24 foot. stories high. on a stone foundation, with a kitchen 13 x '20 fcct and a woodshcd. 'l‘licrc fruit trees. The buildings were crcclcll about twelve years ago, and are in good condition. Apply at the GAZETTE ofï¬ce, or to tlicl undersigned. GEO. W. MARTIN, 10 l’carsou Avenue, St. Alban’s Ward. Toronto. Toronto, April 2nd, 1890.â€"7tf. New Patient Arriving Dally FROM REMEMBER THE PLACE: J usl 0ppositc New l’osl-oliicc, Iiont Street. LI 3' 1) SJKXC G.A.MEIHERELL 1363‘ Please call and see my 5c. Paper. Lindsay, April 2nd. lS’aO. LINDSAY llal‘blolVorks. There is on the promises a frame I _ â€" . . - “m- \. . , I ,- N ‘ (,0 v 9. 5 _ ‘ _ _ . I n o 5 acres. 5l‘.t:litl..; ..ll. - liousc .. .\o3 feet. 101 lull particulars l “my mu. pm», W, and House and Lot For Sale.: positc the south ward School house. Fcnc- l : $520, 500. ".i'.’il£'.‘.'l.“‘ a .511: l ()mcmcc I’. O. l l l r large hank llarn, market town with radwav {lilii('~. TTPW'm. ‘30" ;lcrt:.~, {\n lil‘dll‘ll' . 3 I ~ r b _ , Q) . balance li.\r(.\\0l l., . .‘ll of line buildings, allank barns and ; good ill list-s, market town with railway .‘ miles, um lu- .1ml i.» dividedâ€"one of the bust farms in tho noun. 7'5". " ' ' " anoint-res Al‘ltartll, m.ly t?) , 0 $4,000 (Hull, l.:i..!l\‘c to suit purchaser, tine buildings that C(‘s'. 51mlâ€). l‘lii~ farm adjoins City of (iuclpli, and is mac 0‘ the bust grain and stuck farms of |(\ st 't-t fl l ‘l'laiin. valuable hardwood bush, f, sch? tiuc boil-lulu», .2 bank barns, 1 ï¬ne ncw brick dwelling, my... L'l ml - l . - ' " :'l ': '.',ll-.tl: a: . i'ltil- are also a workshop 14 x .20 “‘0‘? a “over I unrkit town with rli \y lys ts tr 1 llrn i to. failing well of excellent water and a fcw ; :outity, is fcrlccll intus farmsâ€"2m» :lCH s, in ;.. ll s, and mo acres, Will be sold separalclv or '|'I_'(li l r. Sand for the “ Farm Advertiser," it gives . lull particulars of these and 275 other (arms and valuable information about title country._.Addresc, J. J. DnIy at. 630., Cuolpn P. 0.. Or. ‘i‘dllS. HEELEY, i realised about pl'Oï¬t, long rmewmmwowwowwooeoouwmï¬ j sinco Blessing was oll'cred 85,000 ad- 5 RailwayTies, Cordwod, Telegraph 3 l‘ vauce on his purchase. but he declined 3 Poles. Cedar and all kinds 2 I ' the offer. The ice house was in charge 3 of Timber. Lumber and Shingles, 5 'â€"“‘â€" ot' a man namcd John Morrison. He :W'Wâ€â€œâ€â€˜â€"W"â€â€"sz AND w. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker‘s Block. Kent-sh, Lindsay. Artisls’ Goods a Specialty. Machine Needles. Alabastine and Dye Works Agency. David Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. lilacksmitldnginallilsviiï¬erl-nlbranclnvv done on short notice and at llzc .‘m.l.r»~t O ‘- .. ..‘ ,‘ ' . .‘ T .‘.'o .-,l .. . . . l MBMlKli’TlO) M .l titan “HAVE. '4" : l , I I V in; R. CHAMBERS 5:27" “"â€"=' ""‘"T'“' 1""T““â€""““""â€â€â€ 9"" â€â€™ or one centlf‘t‘r week will be adde'ias long ' - l i‘one'Si’oclnp- 01“? me 3 Call and i will as i.- wmnms “mid. S is prepare-(lilo forms}; the people, of Lind-g gunnmwe “pp:eran 4H,, _ . _ ‘ ‘ - - say am surroum ing country with ' ‘ i' ' ' ' " Advernmug Rates. I X Eve'y‘h'rm belong'“9 to the lioxrlirzxrs .~\.\'l) iimnsroxgs, l â€"-'-W-~-â€"-â€"--~~ . pmscssmm; 0, h,,.,,,..,, “m, 5,, mm Saddlery and Harness Trade 1‘01“MarblmndGmnilc- ‘ SECOND DIVISION COURT onion 2' '2 . ‘.-s ‘;.-.r--1.~.i ; . ii: a: ?::..*;..;;.;m::iw l constantly kept in stock. in -â€"w cents per line for crerv subse uent’inscr: commit}. work, count ’ 0‘. ‘Victorl l'ou. Contracts ll." 1hdvcar.lilriil'renr m- . .Mmmc. Table TQPE‘“ “Eh Tol'g' Mame} B "â€" a. 3 . . - Pieces, lalc., it specialty. quarter, tor a column or less. upon reason- able terms. JOB PRINTING of all ordinary kinds executed neatly, cor not!) and reasonable rates. T. J UN KIN ’ S. REPAIRING Done on the Shortest Notice. lieing a. practical workman, all should see his desrgns and compare prices before purchasing efscwllerc. WORKSâ€"in rcnr ofl‘uc market on Cam- - l Ti": next sitting: of the above Court will i i be held in'chkgcn's hall, Yenclon Fella, On Monday, July 7th, bridge street, opposite Matthews packing ‘ commencing at lo o’clock in the ion-noon . .‘ house. . “3:13.... dent-st. Lindsay, Ontl no“ swam-W†E' North of the Town Hall, Fonelon Fall], Feb. 27th, 1850. o