,‘4 , ' ‘ ‘ i I ' .. SW5 MM“- ""“R‘ED' AUCTION SALE. CARTER. - > ' Hosaâ€"Srom.â€"-At the residence of Mr. J The Standard Delineator has. in the or VALUABLB Joseph Hobs, Rosedale, by Rev. M. McKin- non, B. A., on Tuesday, Feb. 25th, Mr. John shown of some forty or tifty styles never before published, which will be fully discussed. An up-to-date article on millinery will always be a special feature of each issue. Lingerie, fancy work, bicycling, cookery, the toilet, care of infantasnd the thousand and one allied topics dear to feminine hearts will be ï¬ne of $500. _ A petition to the Minister of Fish- ‘ics, Ottawa, is being signed asking for the establishment of a hatchery for * bass and inaskiuonge. It also points out the inadvisability of putting salmon iry into bass waters, and suggests the propriety of having ï¬sh-ways in all the dams on the Trent waters. The growing scarcity of fur-bearing animals suggests to a writer in the Lon- don Spectator the feasibility of breeding such animals on farms in Siberia. Last spring, he says, a single silver fox skin Stild in London for $850, and he be lievcs that silver foxes, as well as many other desirable fur-bearing animals, could be bred in great numbers in the proper climate. At Chicago, on Wednesday a jury found Nic Blarzen guilty of the murder of Fritz Holzhuetter, on January 30th, ‘ 1895, and condemned him to death. In closing his address, the prosecutingr attorney picked up the butcher knife exhibited in the case to illustrate the murderous blow. The blade flew from the handle, and embedded itself in a pillar between the heads of two spec- tiltnl‘S. The Smiths of the werld are going to have their turn now. There is an un- claimed amount in the Bank of England belonging to the estate of one David Seymorc Smith which has been ac- cumulating iu the bank for 75 years, ï¬nd which has now reached the enor- mous sum of $80,000,000. An Ogdens- burg man is among the claimants, but he does not count very much on the fortune. When interviewed on the matter he said : “ The. money is there, and We are here, and the trouble is we care both likely to remain so. Iwill mko ï¬vo dollars. cash, for my share." Jame; Fiuuerald was hanged at St. li-inis. Mo. on February ‘20, for the murder of his sweetheart, Annie Nacs‘ CNN on the night of November 24th, lSElIl. The black cap by the doctors, who found Fitzgerald siill conscious. Stimulants were given and he revived, and was taken into the moi-pie a few feet away and further cit-ml for by the doctors. A new rope was sent for at once, and at 11 o'clock the sick and trembling man was again taken to the xaï¬'old. trap was sprung, and this time the con- demned man went to death. When the trap was sprung the, At 11.02 illel McLanonLis.â€"At Lindsay, on Tuesday, February 25th. M. Howard McLaughlin (of the law ï¬rm of McLaughlin, McLaugh- lin &.McDiarmid,) aged 29 years, 6 months and 20 days. N FENELON FALLS MARKETS. NOTCE To DEB'i'pRs. As I have sold my busi- ness to Mr. J. L. Arnold, and wish to leave the Falls as soon as. possible, all parties indebted to me are hereby notified to call at the store and settle their accounts on or be-' fore Saturday, the 29th inst, as after that date all remaining unpaid will be placed in other hands for collection. W. J. ELLlSON. Feuelou Falls, Feb. 12th, 1896. FOR SALE BY TENDER. Re Francis II. Magoo, Harness Maker, an Insolvent. Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Monday. March 2nd, 1896, at noon, for the purchase, en bloc, of the Estate of the Insolvent at Fenelon Falls, as follow": Stock in Made Harness, etc., $268. Shop and Fixtures, $13". The stock and stock list can be seen on application to the undersigned. necessarily accepted. WILLIAM McAR'l‘llL-‘R, Assigneo, 1.2w ‘ Fenelou Falls P. 0. BEEF WANTED. The undersigned are prepared to pay the _ . . highest market price in cash for a few l rope broke and the Viitlllll lay strugalmg thousan-l carcascs pf first-class beef. deliv- m, the 3mm“) beneath the gallows. , ere-dot their otlice in the Village during the l was insmmly mumved l continuance of sleighiug. J. ‘V. I-Io‘vry 3:. Sons. Fcnelon Falls, Feb. 17th, 189t3.â€"1.3w “ORGAN FOR SALE. Doherty Organ, bought for $125; will sell it for $60. The instrument can be seen at l .l‘â€t "‘9 Willi: l0? 3'0“ during ll†summer- Mrs.’l‘womey’s, Sr., l-‘enelon Falls. :MRS. KEELEY, Jan. 23rd,1896.â€"â€"49 G. IT. Ilorinss, Assignee’s Solicitor, No tender l Mycandles are the purest in the market. For sale. a very tine-toned six-octave =“1‘Pllu‘ll0u and “'9 Will 410" Minden- certain mortgages which will be produced at the sale, the following properties: PARCEL I.â€"The south half of lot number 12 in the 8th concession of the Township of Somervillc, containing one hundred acres more or less, save and except two acres, one acre being reserved in a certain deed of conveyance made by Alexander Adams to James Adams and hearing date the 22nd against the said Francis H. Magee are here- by required to send in to me, Fenelon Falls P. 0., a statement giving full particulars oftlieir claims and the nature of the secur- ities (if any). held by them, duly verified, as: required by the said Act, on or before the let of March, 1896, after which date I will proceed to distribute the proceeds of the trust estate amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which I then have notice, and that I will not be liable for the proceeds of the trust estate, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose claim I had not notice at the time of distribution thereof' or a part thereof. WILLIAM McAR'l‘HUR, Assignee, FeneIon Falls P. 0". Lindsay, Out. Dated this 5th February, 1896.--51.3 NOTICE. The undersigned having disposed of their store business in Fenelon Falls, hereby notify all parties indebted to thom that they must call at the mill office and settle, either by cash or note, on or before Saturday, the 14th of Marcli,as after that date the books will pass into other bands. MCDOUGALL ti: BRANDON. Feuelon Falls, Feb'y 6th, 1896.â€"51-4w. WWW A J. BELL, Baker and Confectioner, N ext Door to the Meat Mart, would thank the people of Fenelon Falls for their patronage since he started busi ness in the village. My bread can’t be beaten in Canada. It is home-made bread. OJ'Slt‘i'S cooked or raw or by the glass. Meals at all hours, hot or cold. J. BELL, FENELON FALLS. WWW A GOOD MAN ' I your district to re: resent the “ Fonthill Nurseries of Canada" â€"over 700 acresâ€"the largest in the Do~ minion. Position permanent. Salary or commission to right man. With the in- creasing demand for fruit, a position with us as salesman will pay you better than engaging in farm work. Send us your you how to earn good money. School teachers! it's Write for particulars. STONE & WELLINGTON, 14.3111. Tomato, Ont Special line of Wrapperette Flitunels, new shades . . Nobby Tweed Dress Goods, assorted shades, 41â€"inch. . .. . . . . .. .... . . .. Ladies’ Mantles, some new lines, conï¬ned to us. . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, in all shades and colors, 56~inch . . . . . . .. The Babies are crying for our nice warm Coatings, at . ... . . . .. . . .. Children's Undervests in all sizes, long sleeves . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. tt it (t it (t u can... ...-ooeosoc-oooo Ladies’ pure all-wool Hose, in black, all sizes H H H H “ ..nnna ooosIo-o-e clean-Io Eclectric ï¬nish ...-a. ...-o. III'IO CARTER, LINDSAY. This Looks Like Poetry, 5 But it isn’t. At least it isn’t intended to be. eye and inform you that we have bargains for you in Watches, Rings and other Jewelry, Fancy Chinaware and Glassware, Pipes, Purses, Pictures, Perfumery, Stationery and Toilet Articles, Musical Instruments, Toys and Dolls, . Bedroom and Toilet Sets, Paints, Oils, Varnislics, Wall Paper and Window Shades. \Ve are always ready To supply your wants in these lines At rock bottom prices At S. N evison’s Bazaar, Fenclon Falls. Furniture, Doors, Sash, â€"-ANDâ€"- It’s object is to catch your u-~ursnuu~ciuigw~ ~3'v'l312ilUIUI‘JIUImUIDacid-gt UNDERTAKING, W. M‘Keown’s , FRANCIS ST. WEST, FENELON FALLS. i. ,1 -.v L... . .-_ -v-. -. - 1 ‘~ I l ' i ï¬zumnynsr :zvitï¬c beaglig:bil;hne:; Lester Bobs to Miss Jessie Store! of 001- FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS: “hall?â€- l° change only “5 f 1 i . d, _x IPl" _ .d hugwood. m Tm, mwxsm 0,, sonnmu AND . the goods are sold out. Look this list through very cayeinlly . Vi , lasiig'n apeagï¬nrn Silver; iguean 1‘ ea mex_L,n._At ,he Rectqry, peach“, me", u. 1.,“ com,†0,. “cramp and,compare prices. CARTER Will be found domg busmesa at the old stand in Lindsay. s l a m 13 - con “"33 Falls, b the Rev. Wm. Ferncomb, on Wed- J four large colored plates, illustrating tiesday,yFeb. 26th, Mr. Richard Hadwin of There will be ofl'ertâ€"d for sale by Public All “'001 Dress Goods. regular price 35, 35 and 40c, to clear at Us. If l the latest styles, showing the Popular . Fenelon to Mary Agnes, daughter of Mr. Auction, at Keys' Hotel, in the Village of NO- 1 sped“ line or Dress Serge. 434ml]. V"! heavy --u~- 3" Q i materials and combinations of colors . John Lamb, of Verulam. Coboconk, on Thursday, the 19th day of 2 " “ Dress Sfl'89i36-30Clh 3'3 Shades-n- ---- nu 37‘ ,‘ d in addition “lugtraï¬ons will b: March, 1896, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, 3. “_ “ _Dress Serge, 44-inch, 27 shades...... ...... 3" 3° ' L DIED, by virtue of powers of sale conmined in Beautiful line of Plaid Dress Tartans, nice for children .... 15 ' . .. ...“... ... briumly discussed and Jammy mus_ Fenelon Falls; Friday, Fï¬b .1" 28th. 1393. day of December, 1377’ and me other 3ch “ Hand Bags, combination leather and silk, also a Purse .. .. “,3 1‘ t d n d in addition art and litera Wheat.Scotcb or Fire 78 to 80 being composed of that part of the lot as “ COmPM'Uni comm“ 24° Nudes: needles: Plus: 31°†clam†‘90 -‘ i i m e 1. n i _ v _ ' Wheat, fall, per bushel.... 78 80 may be better known' and described as “ Underskirting, nice patterns, 38 inches wide . .. ... .. . _&§ 2- lul‘e Will be all .mlef‘esunlz feature 9f Wheat, spring “ . 75 78 commencing at the distance of two chains “ Cashmere Gloves, all wool, any size, a snap at . .. . .. ... . ... ‘./' ll this popular publication. The price is Barley, per bushel. . 30 36 from the south-west corner of said lot on 150 pieces of silk ï¬nish Velveteen, beginning at . . .. .... .. . . .. .5 only 100. per single copy, or 81 per year Buckwheat“ . . .. . . . . 30 32 the southern boundary, thence northerly 375 Women and Children’s all-Wool Hoods, any color, to clear .. .. . . . . ‘ l b i ' Orders for innle 0M9! “ ‘5 26 5 0’53"“, thence easterly 2 chains, thence Ladles’i Gem’s and BOJ'S’ Fl" URPS, this season’s goods .. .... . 3 00 i or an ear ptions. s n H 50 ,5 , C, ., , . , fl _, c0 ieq or subscri (ions may be left with Pease, _ . .. .. . 2 southerly 5 chains to the southern boun- ii'drens white for Boasgeatra long and large ... ... ... . ... 2o 1.. P ‘ f P d d Rye, “ 44 46 dary, [hence wrong the southem boundary Mens white unlaundered Shirts, all sizes ...... 29 'x‘ any agent or Stan ar patterns,or any potatoes, u 15 20 2 chains to the place of beginning, the †“ “ “ special 50 i newsdenlere or may be sent direct to the Butter, per lb . . . ... . . . . .. 12 13 above lines being parallel to the boundary “ Knit loll Shifts: the be“ Shift in this COlmll‘)’. for. - -- - . u . . . o . . .. 50 I publishers. Address Standard Fashion Eggs, per dozen...... 15 16 lines of said lot. Said lands being subject “ Flesh colored Undershirts and Pants to match, going at .. .. 25 , )0†46 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Hay, per ton. ..... . ..... . 12.00 13.00 to the commons and ,.,..cm,ion3 con- “ Undershirts and Drawers to match, pure all wool . .. . 45 - out Hides . .. ... . .... -. ...... 4.00 4.50 tained in the indenture heretofore referred “ “ scomll lamb W00" Will) German Skirt: in 393"“ men’sl ' ' ... Hogs(live) 4.00 4.25 to between AlexanderAdsms and James men’s and fat men’s 50 '{ Hogs (Dresse‘l) . - u» - - 4-75 5-00 Allams. The following improvements are †PM? 311mm] socks’ White 110915 and 1095: very heavy - -- --- - - -- lo ’ In L‘Iadoc 3 reunions sect waits Beef... .. . . 4.50 5.00 said to be on the premises: About ï¬fty L40? Men 5 and BOD’S' Winter Caps, mannï¬tcturers’ samples, your choice 50 '; uietl um“ ,, movecifl, and than the Sheepskins . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 40 65 acres cleared, having erected thereon 8. M9" 8 “pd BOyS’ pure Silk Ties, going at two for . ... .. . . .. .... 25 _‘ ,. l q Y d .l l' l d Wool _ 18 20 log house, frame in“, and stable. There is Two pair Men’s elastic web Braces for 25 1,: 2 members. ance unti t iey are ex ianste . Flour, famlly, Silver Leaf†2,00 2.20 a young. orchard 0,, the property. Ask to see our Men's double breasted Cardigan Jackets .. .. .. .. . .. . .. l 25 3".- , The Liberals of Lenuox have (lemde Flour, best. bakers’ .. .. . . . . 2.05 2.25 PARCEL 11,4,“ number 12 in the ï¬rst 375 Pair of Men’s Winter Pants, bought under peculiar circumstances, to 5?; t 2 not to nominate a, candidate for the glam stratightrolled...... confession of the Township ofDigby afore- M ’ T g‘iosat. ...iI....... .... h... ...... l 25 gin-v i “L ' 10,. P, n. D i. ran per on . . .... . . . sai containing by admeasurement 140 9" 5 “’96 “Its 8 Sizes every t guarantee . . . .. . . ... . 3 95 ' zillialliloni: 3188 iicld SW†’ l 0 ’ b Shopis, H _ H H . 16m) 13_oo acre’s more 0,. less. The following improve_ Men’s Overcoats, tit S395, S4347), $5.39, $6.00, $6.95, $7.75, $9.75, $10.50 12 on H. ‘I . l ' f. d .. 1 Mixed chop,per ton... ... _ 18.00 20.00 ments are» said to be on the premises, See our Blizzard Irish Frieze Ulster, plaid lined, muff pockets . . .. . ... 5 39 .. “‘1!†L {Film ms ute. to a tile-Ye 6 â€"--~-â€"â€"â€"--- - â€"â€"»â€"--~-â€"~-~â€"-~ About 65 acres cleared, having erected Cllll‘lren’s a9d BOYS, CWO and three piece Suits, beginning at ...... . l 9.1 y a machine \V-llll two Maxrm guns, each thereon a log house and 10g harm There Extra good'quality Pea Jacket, plaid‘ lining, we are selling at.. .. .. 3 95 weighing 2;) pounds and capable of - is a young orchard on the property. 310:]? 3911231128 womlglt Fur Overcomeâ€"big snap... .. .. . .. 12 00 ‘ ï¬ring 600 shots or minute, , . . TERMSâ€"20 per cent. of the purchase 0 “"3 ° "1°t0l‘y ONO“, 34 lnclles. wide, only . . .. . . .. 3 thousand Bozcn euros were cooked ,,T,AKE ,NOTIOE lb“ the agpï¬lgaitml; :0 money to be paid down on the day of sale. ††.“ †40 “ “' “ . . . .. . . . .. . ... 07 . . "C! . ‘ ,0†a “"8 “mmng from , 9' See 0 For balance terms will be made known at Gm? Fl‘lnnel m all ‘llmlltles'lmd: Shades; commencing at- - - 10 hard 1“ one baklug m OVld’ Mwh" one Water Street! we“ M May Street! "1 the the sale. For further particulars apply to Fancy Shake? Flannelsi "0W deSlan 5 6 8 9 10 mid-... 12 » day lately. They were stored in a Village of Fenelon Falls, has been this day JOVFQ Special drive in Fancy Factory Fiangcl’s,',,,’,,,;g,’ Pure “11,;001' 2, warehouse which was burned. “mourned! to be take" “1 th? J‘ldge s ‘ S“.=. MACKENZIE 5‘, LEONARD: Heavy Canton Flannel, very fine warm nap, only . .. . . . 08 Macomber an Indian who recently Cllflmbel‘si “l! the Court H9958» Lindsf‘yi 0" (mum's: lomnw sue“: Toronto: Pure all wool navy flannel, plain and twill, 26-inch . . .. .. .. . . . .. .. ‘25 ' - ’ - i ,l - Monday, MMCh 211d, 189°, N 11 0 ClOCk Or to R. J. LEROY, Coboconk. 52td Bio- drive in Tweeds ‘ust the thin for bo v ’ i on - . . 05 ‘ . i: S . .. ... died at the lualan rcaenlmou near a" m" 9“ ‘Vhloh “me and place 9'11 Parties Genuine French Ful’lgcloth ver tigeat ti V l ‘ . . ‘3 l Surauac lake, at the alleged age of 103 interested are required to attend. ,5, Extra heavyr Feather Tickiiig, big human. ems ' " ' ' ' ' " ' ylcars, 113 said to have had about 1,000 Fegfï¬igyFingogsgglls this 20th day Of Eifcfhil job iriflTable Listileus, good quality, 54-inch 25 '."(."‘,l]tllnl8. ' - - - . .â€" ain nu cached ieetin ver he 8 - t LTh rec men were suffocated at the MCLAUGHLIN 3‘ MCDIARMIDi of Francis E Hagee’ an Insanent' 3'4 TWlll “ “ g, veg; .. .. . .. . .. . . .. . i" f H ~ ‘ v , _ - - . , Solicitors for Applicant. Not« 6 - 1 - . 8-4 “ bleached “ linen ï¬niSh. ... . . . .. . . .. 25 Fabungrswgaigzflrks’ iEIIZVIIk‘SZESI‘l-fé ~â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" Mugeeicoflihge‘ï¬higglgianntloir?ï¬ï¬ Fiveâ€"pound bunch white cotton Yarn, best make, all numbers . . . . .. . . .. 10 o J . . ‘ .Y- .Y 1 C -, . , ’ Five-pound bunch white carpet warp “ “ will make 30 yds. car et 1 00 _ I ._ tie ounty of Victoria Harness Maltei has . i p work in a 100m. neglected to close a ‘ made an assignment 1’0 me for the be’nem Fiveâ€"pound bunch col’d u it an shades. u u a u u 1 2:, trap, and all were found dead. â€" of his creditors in Cream and white Lace Curtains bound edges 2% ards long . . '39 w i . , pursuance of Chapter ’ 1 y ,. Storms on the Black See. have caused The undersigned Wish to inform the pub- 124 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, H“ d “ . †" “ “ 3 f‘ “ , great loss of life and property. Seven lie that, they are storing a large quantity 1887, (an Act respecting Assignments and Vm} Slome Whltc “£301 Bid BlinkeLts’ fl)?†b01518“! “Vefounds l 2,: steamers and eiuliteou sailinv vessels of ï¬rst-class ice, which will be delivered Preferences by Insolvent Persons.) my “rge gray , ‘ -- -- -- -- 1 ~-' .â€" . . .n r . A . 3 . . ,. Eagle B Bags, No. 1 quality, 16 ounce seamless per dozen . .... . 2 40 I f d,. d .md It ,5 quved that every morning meeting of the creditors of the said . ,t r , _ NW0 Olin “19 1 s is ' Insolvent will be hem on Saturda , the Apron Ginghams, fancy border, beautiful patterns, 36 inches Wide. .. . lll ( more than 100 persons have perished. ,3’ 36-inch Union Carpet worth 40c oin at 20 ( l5tlidayofFebruary,1896,at oneoclock . . ’ pg g ‘ The trouble between the Monastery . _ . . p. m†at Mr. G_ H. Hopkins, Law Ofï¬ce, No. Beautiful H‘cmp Carpet, new chigns . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. 13 i 01.0,“. and the Revenue Department in in. large or small quantities, to suit pur~ 6 William Sâ€,th South, in the Town of. Horse Covers, cut to shape and strapped .. . 50 , connection with the Seizure of an illicit Chasers, at reasonable prices. Lindsay, for me appointment of inspectors Ask to see the new American Butt . . . .. . .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. .. 07 still in the monastery has been settled MCCALL 5‘ JACKETT- and the giving ofdirections with reference . Kindly g0 carefully through this list and compare prices. The above is only a small . . Fenelon Fans pct, 27“, 1396. to the disposal of the 95mm, list of the very many bargains waiting for you. Send on your letter orders. Money ' at Ottawa by the community paymg 3' - y ‘ Creditors and others having claims returned if g°°d5 “9 “0i rlgll’t- '