' “W s. VOL. XVII. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, FEB. 15TH, 1889. JOHN WALLACEl ‘begs 1‘0 inform the P1113“c WM he is Pre‘ l A curious illustration of the working P“er ‘0 execute “do†for lofa high tarili' is seen in the proposal ' l . . . . . . .u. l iiiiiiiu‘iadltii‘iidzlcbf blilgi'llldï¬ltliiti'agl‘“‘iiilpl'i: “ "A biawback want“ -Readers, and wheeled vehicles of all kinds, meats ttpuu goods sent to the Argentine . , - Republic. At ï¬rst a heavy duty was Geographles, Facmry over. James Knoxs blaCksmlth placed upon agricultural implements so - - _ shop, Francis-st. East. Fenelon Falls. - .. y C d- i . . . Grammars I as to gun. tie . aua tan tnanulattun-i i F_ an advantage in Canadian markets. Copy BOOKS, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. I Then a heavy tax was placed upon iron 3%“ Repairs executed with neatness and â€"â€"to encourage mining and melting, it st$500 REWARD‘M scrlbblersa disltalch- 48401)“ was said, but the effect has been simply Pens Inks Pencils Etc,‘ â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘ to raise revenue, and that was probably 7 ! ’ the real intention. The Canadian man- ’y4ï¬... E ulacturer ol‘ agricultural implements, hampered by the heavy duties uti iron, is compensated by the duties on goods he manufactures. But being so ham- pered, he cannot trade to advantage in countries where he must encounter cont WILL LEAD TO THE RECOVERY GP â€"â€"orâ€" Real Estate. FULL STOCK OF EVERYTHING Cheap FOR SCHOOL USE AT W. E. ELLIS’S DRUG AND BOOK STORE. Under and by virtue of a. Power of Sale ' ' ' . . . e l t . i . .' v - , contained in a certain Indenture of Mort- p t t on 1e believe" howe‘er' uh†gage which will be produced on day of sale, l he can, Sell l‘ls,§°°£ls in these finch!“ the following valuable FARM PROPERTY Wit“ 1* he ‘3 siren a drawbackâ€" will be offered for sale by Public Auction that is, if the Government will refund to him the duty which he has paid on trouser a O‘LEARY, . ARR! STE RS, ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW, ‘ Solicitors in Chancery, kc. Ofï¬ce, Doheny Block, Kent street, Lindsay. Airmen O’Lsaav. i... Hues O’Lnanv. ____'______..â€"â€"-â€"~ MCI NT Y RE & STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors. Notaries, &c. B Ofï¬ces over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. ‘1). J. Mcisrriu. T. Srswaa'r. Barron. Campbell & McLaughlin. ARRISTERS, Etc. Oï¬ice: Baker‘s Block Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Vcitch’s Hotel. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. One of the ï¬rm will be at their of- : ice in Jordan’s Block, Fcuelon Falls, regu- iliilill'litlfllll’ill‘l’i Fountain of Gheapness and Terror to those that look for high prices, FENELON FALLS. - - ONT. the result of his trials at the instance ofa society of farmers, who wore dis- satisï¬ed with thc local market for their milk, but knew it was useless to at- tempt to compete with the dairymeu nearer Paris, unless they could ensure the freshness of their commodity on its arrival in the capital. M. Guerin found that samples ol milk from the same cows, one of which had been frozen and the other perfectly fresh, could not be distinguished by a jury of twenty experts. Moreover, when boiled they behaved alike, and the cream of the frozen took no longer to rise. The l'ro- zen milk remained perfectly sweet for four days, and made excellant butter. He submitted samples to the leading cheese-factories, and they also reported iavorably upon it. The chief precau- if I A 0 . . . peach“ Fa115,Jan.9tli,1889. "he" Ias‘ see“ he “35 go'ng to T THE MVABfTHUR HOUSE’ the raw material of the implements llt‘ “1 the “11“8'0 0f exports. In other words, if he has not Professional Cards_ 5 FENELON FALLS, to pay duty or. the things he buys lie Q vm:___-_._y____ _ at u] 1 f2 , l k can do Without the duty on the things gâ€" ___-....__..__ I I l ’ _ c ‘0‘" ° ° ° °° 1" m' on he sells. It is obvious that this remark SURVEYERS To GET Tuesday, the 5th day of March, 1889, applies as well to sales in Canada as in Wâ€"a~ â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"~ --â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ o ‘ . 1.. sales in the Argentine Republic, and JAMES DICKSON, “"me’ ' am if it were ' ‘ , , , _ - - t not lor the o resolve L.Surveyor, Com'nissionerin the Q. 8., Ali wool Flannel, 150. § 2 pairs Men s Woollen Socks for 20 cemrï¬llotmllai'ggflgr {Jifgï¬gggtaslaumg‘ iron taxes the oppressive dumggn farm . anvcyanc‘lxiltc- Realdemeiand 941‘ Unton do. 10 Men’s all W001 FUlhcloth .Paflï¬s, $135 lying and being in the_Townsliip of Fene: implements would not be necessary. dress, one on . Red Flannel, 12% Men’s Heavy Tweed Pants, 90 1%notntth'e Countyot‘ Vlcï¬oriudand Provinc: Wages would be just as high and tho __,,_,._.,.-_.__._..__ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ 0 n 8.1'10 cou tuning y ll ttiensurcmen ' ' , .' LEGAL 8w. Heavy Factory Flannel, 20 Dress Overcoats, $3.75 Fifty Acre‘s more 0,. less, and being com_ differean ‘1“ tlil‘v‘P1‘C‘3WOUll‘fl be sglmzlcll ._ , :5: Men’s Suits Underwear, 453m: Socks, 45 poseg‘ orpe pas: Halï¬f ot'me East Hanoi “my 1" “0 “me†P“ er" 0 ‘~ . J x ‘ v _ ' t " - +‘ A- P- DEV LIN, A“ “001 _ H 90 i Heavy Cardlgan Jmkets’ 75 icitsiozlldfihe :aidtTov::sliip ii: Isi‘bxnillciiiin In preaching against extravagance a , ARR‘ISTER, Attorney-atâ€"Lavv,dS01icit0r Heavy Top Shirts, 50iAll wool 9-lb. Blanket $3.40 TERilS.â€"â€"'t‘cn per cent. of the purchase western minis,“ looked straight a, ~ L“.°.':°i.“‘...°.‘:§§f 8:;3“i.3f.i‘i‘.:’.“tartar: M Hiram who had a $13 MARTIN & HOPKINS, . W“- . boxing" ii? [She ï¬lm†90",? my‘ _113AR[,,STERSI SOLICITURs, 6m Mo_ Shawls. Clouds, Jackets and Wraps, Also a quantlty For further particulars apply to an“: illingilt‘t’ileopnjlpo e: sttlacmsltto t 6 e cent. Ofï¬ce ' - ‘ g 'o 5 gr w i. s Xeniéiypzzt’bmramt;’ Oanr : of Fur Goods, to be slaughtered at 600. on the 3. Barron, Canypelï¬liï¬f Slgï¬gfyrgshlm. mo, peuemtes ,0 ,, dcp“, of from p. s_ Mun-m, c}. H. HOPKINS. 514“, LNDSA’Y Ont twelve to twenty feet, and this root, even W I '~_ M_ y ‘ ’ ' :Vll’itill cutliuto smalldpieces, rotaintls vi- †_ A. 5 fl “' _ ‘â€" a ity, one 1 piece pro uctng a new p not. i ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, it SOLICITR our Grocerles are FreSh and Goad- Frozen Mllk- A rather strange aï¬liction happened and Nomi"? Pubi'c' money to Low. 20 lbs. of orood Brown Suoar for $1.00 E 52 Bars Laundry Soap for $1.00 Monsieur Guerin an eneineer resid- t9 {-1 Mlunieiom couple Who liar? Sleigh once, Kcntahect,LlndSfly. B = . 0 . , o _ i P: riding. lhe yetth mans right car _7___ 20 lbs. Prunes for 1.00 _.O Bars Dingman s Soap 5100 mg in the department of the Vosges, and the Iadyis left “ear were frosted 9 . ' (r ‘ . ' HUDSPETH & JACKSQN’ 3 Cans Peas, Corn or Beans .15 Good Corn Brooms for 10 has :eeanresputed with the gold medal Mule the other two were ,mbcold an,†. ARRBTERS, somulTORS, Arc. Of- 0f t ,e rem“ socw‘y, ° Agnculmre Why all four ears were not frosted is a ‘- ï¬ce, William street, Lindsay; J G Ifâ€. h}3 Suicesï¬frlfexizer'mem: “Elm the problem. LHUDSPHIL . ACKSON IN reczmg e an or ruuspor . ~ e Was The monks of St. Vincent’s Mom, , led to ï¬nd out a process and report on heâ€, a, Greensburg, pm, who have 0pm.. atcd a brewery for the past hall'oeutury. are going out of the business, having, become convinced that it. is not becom- ing to the religious and educational life of the institution. Wanuamakcr, the celebrated Phila- delphia merchant, has increased his ad- vertising 300 per cent. because ol tin- dull season. Ile wisely argues that it is in the dull times the dealer SllOUl‘i take special pains to let the public knew the merits of his wares. A gentleman who recently attended service at Whitehall Chapel, Loulmn, gives the following inventory of what he saw zâ€"Two clergy mr-n, two pew-open ers, two scxtons, two organism, sixteen choristers, seventy-seven lighted ('fllllilt“ and a congregation of thirty-three, in- ]"l’ "m Tum“? cludin'v children. Joan A. BARRON. R. J. McLanouua. 9â€"..â€" Jonu CAMPBELL A masters. tion that it seems necessary to take is not to allow the milk to remain at any time at a temperature hiuhcr than thir- ty-ï¬vc degrees F. The process of freezâ€" ing is completed in ï¬ve or six hours. A man named W. W. Bury tva~t ar rested at Dundee last Monday for flu- murder of his wife, whose uiutilatml body was found squeezed into a wooden chest. They lel't \i'hitcchapel llL‘fl than We are now prepared to turn out Clothes -0 Narrow Escape. a month ago, and the polic: think the; have got hold of the veritable “Jack the Ripper." lie is believed to he of KINGSTON, Feb. 8.â€"â€"About400 Nap-f unsound mind, and subject to lits ni' anee peeple had a marvelous cscapc‘unconscious murder mania. from disaster and death last night. The Emperor of ltussia llc'lSjth 1.- They attended an entertainment by the worded and decorated a private “altim- Smith bell ringers in the Opera house for ï¬delity to duty during an mm’. and dispersed about 10. 30 o'clock.lqnake which destroyed a small ltussi'n Half an hour later the care-taker locked l town in Central Asia. The soldier “2†up, and was just descending the stairs ; on duty in the military treasury, and, when the tons and tons of snow on the l although the homes were crashing .. building caused the walls to bulge out- l round him, the l'aithi'ul fellow rcinuinr- l wards, and the root" fell in with a loud motionless, awaiting death. li‘ovtnnn- A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., ' ORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., kc. ‘ 8 Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington street, Lindsay. feud: mwn m WWWï¬ seamen; t Prices to Suit the Closest 0f Buye ,. DRS. WILSON 5: WILSON. i' MWWM HYSICIAKS. SURGEONS & ACCOU- chers. Olï¬cc. Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. ‘18. WILSON,M. n.,u.n.,c.u., x.c.r.aa., Ont Dr. A. \Vitsoa‘, at. 3., I. c. r. a 8., Out. â€"â€"â€"â€"-+-â€"-â€"â€"-"' .9) Overcoatings, Trouserings and Suitingsl warâ€"- IS COMPLETE- .9 DR. H. H. GRAHAM. RADUATE of the University ct Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical . . Behou“ number 0f the “up†can“? or '" â€"â€"â€"â€"- Crag!" The buildâ€! “'33 compicwly - 13’ it Sergeant in the street saw him until surgeons M Enghnd. “mm†M the CO" wreaked“ Ha") Ll": amide!†OCCUl‘l‘ml l, the ruins and instantly ordered him ' - We don’t own the town. but we have the best cutter and the best staff of hands in the town. A Good Fit; Guaranteed. sooner not one of all the persons in the I quit his post, which he did right It'i place would have escaped injury. The ingly, ' seats were smashed to: matcliwood. A number of‘ Chinese launiirvuw' The Opera house was 110 feet long and . while on their way to Sunday seiiool I; the western half oi the roof juttcd u-‘ Peoria, Ill., last Sunday, \vi-re jeercd :t'. gainst the eastern half of another root. t bv two bad boys. The spirits ol‘ th. ,, In the triangle thus created snow had i [wood ancestors strove mi'rhtily withi. piled to the depth of many feet. Tirol them, and they sailed illll’I‘dllON: llll’ri building was CFCCth Hm years a!" by lums, smote them hip itiid thigh. :uxi CLERK & SONo‘ Mr. Abel Yates. On his liiilure it. wa~ . rolled them iguotniniously in the tilt}. Old English Condition Powder. . . . converted Into a roller rink and partial-l Having done this. they gathered nu - gzigmhyg‘ï¬heiyelbl!ring:I lgzierr‘lt‘eprrtts l 1y destroyed by tire. . Benjamin lit-hen their Bibles and Sunday school book: penal)“ ; 1mm“ Ware, phlcl'm; W11): i pizza; translormed it into an ()p-zraya'nd wcrit‘on their way 'pluctul‘y 1 Hancock, Mariptisu: um. Skiicc, ('i,._;_ ' [c-iurch. 1' man this llinlt’ucilve incidm ~. ; (.tcweyc. TESTED AXD TIHBD. Rain ' “‘ bad boys should learn that lltc plil plan I or shine, it won't hurt any animal. Steel Tall?! have grown in weight from . of dircipiiuiug Cliitiauieu by concenii .: 56 pounds to the yard to 90 and 100, i ing their cuergie: on one him; vim“, 250. EACH. OR FIVE FOR 81. . . . . . and it is probable that in time thcylstill the nah-at. 'l‘hc Cbiuamau Lu mil be even heavier. lsquads is apt to resist. legs of Physicians ti: Surgeons of Ontario. . Ofï¬ce and residence on FrancisoSt. \\ est, ' ii ~. Panclun Falls, opposite the Gun-cue oilice. ' DEN'I‘I Sill-1’1â€. GAS.â€"-â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nxstasos. Dentist, Lindsay. it‘ you want teeth extracted positively mili- \out pain Gas has been given by him with great success for over ‘Jl years“. He studied itb Dr Colton,ot’ New York. the inven- r of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers t persons are Wearing artiï¬cial teeth made ' y Mr. Neeinnds ‘2" years ago, and never ' quirrd any repairs. Gold crowns, pores- in crowns and bridzework done. Visits nelon Falls, HcArthur House, on the rd Tuesday of every month. Cull early 4041'. I- .. .._ . . . A __ AFTER d“. W’. E. ELLIS, AGE-NT, FENELON FALLS. l BEFUILE.