- VOL. XVII. ,§"aE§g .â€"â€"â€"____â€"â€" CLOVEIE ’JTIBIO'I‘II‘Y 1“14Ax GPAI{DEN ALL IN Z HORSE and CATTLE F00 a large stock just in. ‘ ï¬g. titt,§“,, :3 ts Matter . With ‘ ‘irrr’riday, April 19th, 1889.â€" . «mu w: â€"-0!‘ THEâ€" County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson‘s hall, l-‘cuelon Falls. Ls, NTARIO, FRlDAY, APRIL 18TH, 1889. e dietitian jails diuretic. No. 10. .- ....-;-,~._.... H "SECOND navisjmu‘counfltas bi‘lifltct‘, An. (in... lidiherliml; and the bride by Miss Maria l’oulsnu). The bride was given away by her l'atlr or. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. McAmntond. of lt‘enelun Falls. at 7 p. 111., after which a well ON TUESDAY. THE 23rd 01“ APRIL. ’S‘Jv Prepared supper was partaken of. and commencing at 10 o’clock in the forcnoon. ‘ n. D. uaxn, Clerk. again...“ an. um Presentation. all present enjoyed themselves until the wee sma’ hours of the morning. The guests were many, and the presents very numerous. A partial list. of them is given below. Beautiful Gold Chain from the Bridegroom. Set of china dishes and halt‘a dozen Siltt-I‘ tea-knives. Mr. and Mrs. A. (lillis. Fancy table-cover, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ruthâ€" ert‘ord. Clock. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rutherford. Ill“ Ill-u - - . Set of tlatrirons Mr. James Rutherford. , v . 9 _ 7 On Friday last, April l...th, the Moth Egg dish’.,,,ss S. Graham odtst choir met at the parsonage, on the ‘ , , _ Set, of glassware, Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham. imitation of Rev. M r. and Mrs. Mc- Parlor lamp, Miss M. Gillis. Ammond, for tea, and to spend a social Two china cups and saucers. Mrs. Ellis. “I ll flIl a I l OILQ-é‘i-KE i ThlSFlPIIl? a. carload or less in a few days at ‘II “In: THE OLD RELIABLE Drug and Book Store. w. F. ELLES. Fcuelon Falls, February, 1889. Professional Cards. . ,_..__ N V 0.. _ s. , ’â€"-.4L~ .~ ...._ ._,,. ounvnvORs .â€"~.-_..._.,.__,-.A....- _. JAMES DIOKSON, L.Survcy0r, Com nissioncrin the Q.B., . . Conveyancer,&c. Rcsidettcc,ztndad- drcss,Fcnclon Falls. ARRISTER, Attorney-atâ€"Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent. Street, Lindsay. MARTIN HOPKINS, BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, the Mo- ney to Loan at. 6 per cent. Otlicc, Kent street, Lindsay, Ont. P.S.MARTIN. r, n. MOORE, BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, 8.: SOLICITR and Notary Public. Money to Loan. Ofï¬ce, Kent street, Lindsay. ..____.. G. H. Ilorums. IIIIDSI’E'I‘ l-I &. JACKSON, ARRISTERS, so'Ltctrons, &c. or. tice, William street, Lindsay. A. Hoosruru. A. Jacxson O'L IARY S; O'LEARY, BARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Solicitors in Chancery, &c. Ofï¬ce, .Dohcuy Block, Kentstrect, Lindsay. AMI-tun O’Lnanv. Hucu O’LEARY. MCIN'I‘YRE & STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. Otliccs over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. Mclxrvnn. T. STEWART. drirron, Campbell & Malling/Ila: ARRISTERS, Etc. Otlicc: Baker's Block B Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite \‘eitcb’s Hotel. Money to loan at lowest mtes of interest. 32?†One of the tirm will be at their of- ï¬ce in Jordan‘s Block, Fenclou Falls, regu- larly every Tuesday. Jena A. Bannox. Jonx CAMPBELL R. J. MCLAL‘GHLIN. W O†' Emmi? A. w. J. DEGRASSL M. n, ORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., &c. Residence, lit‘ick Cottage, Wellington otreot. Lindsay. _...... ._ _.._L._.- W-..â€" DRS. WILSON & WI] SON, V )HYSICIAXS, SURGEONS & ACCOU- I chcrs. Otlice, Colborne Street, h‘enclon Falls. ‘ ES. Winsov, .u. u.,u. 0., c.u., M.c.r. a 3., Out Dr. A. \‘lttsos. .u. 3., u. c. r. a 8.,0111. __._..,_ Du. H. II. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University oi Trinity G College, Fellow ot‘ Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons ct England, Member of the Col- logo of Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario. Ottiec and residence on Francisâ€"St. West, Fonelon Falls, opposite the Gazette otlicc. DE'N 'I‘IS'FRY. GASâ€"(VITAMZED AIR.) Go to J. Serums, Dentist, Lindsay. if you want teeth extracted positively with- out pain. Gas has been given by him with great success for over 2! years. lle studied _‘ with Dr. Colton. of New York. the inven-' tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers at persons are wearing artiï¬cial teeth made by Mr. chlatzds '10 years ago. and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns and bridge-work done. Visits Fontlon Falls, McArthur House. on the third Tuesday of every month. Cull early )9 the day. 404.11 46 we; Pounding Down the Prices and’ BREAKING TEE WALLS of the high-priced dealers in Fcnelon Falls, with our EREAT ARMY It is impossible for these down town men who are under the thumbs of the wholesale houses to compete with us. slaughter prices at which we are selling all kinds of winter goods. Come and see us before you do any buying. WE GUARAN'FEE TO Save You from 25 to 50 per cent. ON EVER‘Y DOLLAR X’OU SPEND. Don’t ask for credit, as we give none, but remember that the place for genome bargatns 1s at H. WEIG- 3.“ Bi BEFORE. ‘uacos TIâ€"IE NOTED BANISZRUPT STOCK lVIEN. AFTER. W. E. ELLIS, AGENT, FENELON FALLS. nouns. See the SPRING . :- IWEEDSJRUUSEBINBS it SUIIINBS . have just arrived. Call and see them. \ powwow-ow. m0 ~«WM 9.009 no. “to #004 «0.00.9090. 3:3, HATS, Born snuw Aim FELT, l.\' ALI. THE LATEST STYLES. N CLARK s: SON. [lid English Enndiiiun Powder, used by such well known horsemen as Joseph Staples, Manvers; Geo. Worry Fenelnn : Albert Ware, l’enclon ; Wm llanctck, Mariposa: Gen. Sluice, Ops etc..c‘.c. TESTED AND TRIED. Rain or shine, it won’t. hurt any animal. 25c. EACH, OB. FIVE FOR 81. evening together. During the evening the choir took the opportunity of pre- senting to Mrs. McAmmond a token of their appreciation of her kindness in opening,' up her house for practice, and of her services as organist in the church during her stayjat the Falls. The fol- lowingr address was read by ‘Dr. A. Wilson : ,. DEAR Mus. Mot-inmost), Asv'thc time is approach- ing when it shall fall to our lot to sep- arate, at least for a time, we as a choir feel that we would be negligent of our duty were we to allow you to take your departure to other ï¬elds oflabour with- out otfering you some token of our appreciation of your great kindness to us as a choir, and of your untiring zeal in the performance of your duties as our organist, as well as our esteem for you personally as a good and true lady. Therefore we take the liberty of pre- senting you with these pieces of silver- ware, which we nsk you to kindly accept, not for their intrinsic value, which is only a trifle, but as a token of love and a memorial of the warm friends you will leave behind in the choir. Signed on behalf of the Fenelon Falls Methodist choir, A. WILSON, M. D., J. M. HYï¬LOP, - JAS. CAMPBELL. Mrs. McAmmond thanked the choir for their beautiful gifts, which in after years will recall the very pleasant hours spent together as a choir. After an evening’s pleasure the choir scattered, with the usual “happy to, meet and sorry to part.†Somerville Council. Council met this 6th day of April, 1889, at Rettie’s Station, pursuant. to adjournment. All the members pres- ent, and the move in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read, up- provcd and signed by the rceve. Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. Pet-due, That By-law No. -â€", a by- law to appoint a local Board of Health for the township of Sonnet-ville, for the year 1889, be now read and passedâ€"â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Wilson, sewnded by Mr. Romney, That By-law No. â€"-, a by-law to appoint pnthmasters, fauce- viewers and poundkcepcrs, to serve for the year 1889, be now read and passed. â€"Carricd. Moved by Mr. Romney, seconded by Mr. Wilson, That John Pattie be al- lowed four days' work out of his arrears of taxes, as the said work has been performedâ€"Curried. Moved by Mr. l’erdue, seconded by Mr. Wilson, That By-law No. -â€", a by- law to deï¬ne the number of tavern and shop licenses to, be issued in the town- ship of Somcrvillc for 1889 and 1890, and to ï¬x the amount to be paid for the same,,,bc now read and passed.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. l’crduc, That Mr. Ralph Reed be notiï¬ed that the council request the removal of the fence opposite his place from the road allowance on the cocoa; sion line between the 8th and 9th con- cessions, and that John ilodgson be likewise notiï¬ed to the same effect.â€" Carried. The council then adjourned, to meet at. the call of the rcevc. North Verulam. (Corravpondence (5/ the Gazette) “’EDDISG Bursâ€"A happy event took place at the residence of the bride’s parents on Wednesday. March 27th ult., was tastefully attired in an old gold satin dress, and the usual boquet oi being' the marriage of Mr. John I’tutlh crford to MiSs Eliza Gillis. The bride flowers. The groom was supported by Large Mirror, Mrs. Rutherford, Sr. l-lalt doz. knives and forks. Mrs. A. tlillis, jr. Two glass trays, Mr. and Mrs. Blott. llalf doz. silver teaspoons, Miss M. A. Gillis. Butter dish and cream pitcher, Miss ll. Gillis. Silver salt and pepper cruct and tea tray, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis. IIalt‘doz-‘u goblets, glass water pitcher, bed room tlower pot, Mr. R. Graham, Sr. Pickle dish and lamp, Mrs. '1‘. Martin. Set of lace curtains, Mr. and Mrs. R. Ruth- crt'ord. Silver cruct stand, Mr. Geo. Rutherford. Silver salt and pepper cruct, Dr. Graham. llalf dozen silver spoons and banjo, Miss l’oulsom. Toilet bottle and tissue paper socket bag, Miss L. Mncniven. Silver pickle cruct and fork, Miss A. Mac- nivcu. Vase, Miss A. Ellis. Glass water-pitcher, Mr. J. Gillis. Set glassware, Miss M. Ellis. Fancy pin-cushion and whisk-holder, Misses A. and M. Rutherford. Silver butter-cooler and knitc, Mr. A. and Miss J. Ruthcrt‘ort'l. Plush Album, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ellis. Table cloth, Mr. R. Kittie. Parlor lamp, Miss L. Rutherford. Plush dressing case, Mr. T. Graham, jr. Carving knife and tork, water pitcher and glass cake-plate, Mr. and Mrs. ’1‘. ll. Ruth- crt‘ord. Bread plate, halfdozen fruit, dishes, syrup pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Hart. Fancy colored water-pitcher, Mr. A. Ruthw crt‘ord, Sr. Glass water-pitcher, Miss Aggic‘ï¬llia. Butter dish and pickle dish, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. We all wish the newly-married couple a long and happy life. Baddow. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Spring has arrived in good time, and seeding is the order of the day. Rattle Bros. are preparing to erect a new dwellingr house on their farm at Cedardalc. illahtcl'JOllu R. Eadc is recovering from an attack of inflammation of the bowels. Mr. Jas. Holiday was considerably elevated last Saturday, when his wife presented him with a handsome youm; daughter. That’s good for a start. at ltoscdale. .._ -..â€",- -, The Hudson Bay Company repudiate the sale of land in Winnipeg made by the late Commissioner Brydgcs to the Northern Paciï¬c Company, and a great. law suit is threatened. Services for the deaf are held in the church institute at. Shefï¬eld. The prea- cher speaks into a bell-shaped receptacle, from which tubes convey the sound of his voice to the ear of each person pres- cut. The Louisville Courier-Journal deâ€" clares that the colored people of the South have a mania for going: to the postoiï¬cc 365 days in every year, except leap year, when they go 366 days, and inquiritig for a letter without ever get- l.ng one. II. II. Schram, a wealthy farmer o" Ilcrman, Mind, leased his homestead to Alex. Weir, with the lease stipu} ition that all the increase of live stock on the farm should be equally divided between Schram and Weir. Schram's wile gave birth to a boy on the place and Weir now claims that. he is entitled to one-half of the baby and hasjust begun a lquuit to prevent. its removal. Some years ago an American saiior named Carl Benjamin was wrecked on one of the largestofthc Caroline Islands. He decided to make the island hishome. as there was no work to do and plenty to eat. The natives, who are very goodâ€" mturcd, took kindly to him, and have undo him their King. Ho is :1 some- what scholarly man, and is diligently teaching the natives English and the rudiments of civilised lil'c. II» has thnly wives and titty children. Noth- ing, he says, could induce hitn to go back to his old home in Massachusetts. gaunt “'Miï¬â€œ&iï¬~"ï¬fiflfti†it" '- ' o 1'5 l l I l ‘. t