FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 26TH, 1889. Turnip lei. Bangholm, Skirving’s, Sutton’s Champion, The “ NEW Hillllilil SWEDE.†Grey Stone,Aberdeen and all other kinds. «oomowooumnqoomomwoooomom 0W Pare Insect Powder. moooom q. “owooowooooooumvnow Chemically Pure PARIS GREEN, HELLEBORE, All in Fresh this month at WE. Ellis’sDrugStore. June, 1889. I’x-ol'cssional Cards. LEGAL &c. A. P. DEVLIN, , ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor ) iu Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. MARTIN 8.: HOPKINS, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c Me- i ney to Loan at 6 per cent. Ofï¬ce, Kentstreet,l.indsuy, Out. 1’. S. MAurm. G. H. HOPKINS. F, n. MOORE, ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, 8r SOLICITR , and Notary Public. Money to Loan. Oihco. Kent street, Lindsay. lIUDSl’lC'I‘lI & JACKSON, ARRIR'I‘ERS, SOLICITORS, .trc. Of- tice, William street, Lindsay. A. llunsrnrlt. A. Jscxsos (l‘LlilARY &. O'LEARY, )ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ) Solicitors in Chancery, Sac. Ofï¬ce, Dolieny Block, Kentstreet, Lindsay. Aurnuu O'Lnur. Huon O‘Lnanv. _._._.__..._ . _ ,_ _ MCINTYRE & STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors. Notaries, &c. , Otlices over Ontario Bunk, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. Mcixrrun. Will open the same 011 ____,_______â€"aâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"_._____. THE GREAT BANKRU?T STOCK MEN, T. STEWART. Barron, Campbell & McLaughlin. )ARRISTERS, E .c. Otiice: Baker's Block ) Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Vcitch’s Hotel. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. W One of the firm will be at. their of- fice in Jordan's Block, Fenclon Falls, regu~ lurly every Tuesday. Join; A. BARRON. J0me CAMPBELL R. J. McLacouus. MEDICAL. , 83 I A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., ORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&o., kc. Residence, lirick Cottage, Wellington street. Lindsay. 7: £3 .2. DRS. WILSON & WILSON, lil’SlClAh‘S, SURGEONS k ACCOU- ‘ chers. Office. Colbornc Street, Feuclon Falls. 8. S. Wilson, in. n., u. n.. 6. IL. u.c. r. a 8., Ont Dr. A. Witsos, u. n.. u. c. r. a 5.. Out. On. ll. ll. GRAHAM. WRADUATE of the University 01 Trinity 1' College. Fellow of Trinity Medical School. Member of the Royal College ot Surgeons or England, Member ot the col- ‘-.->;s v-t‘ Physicians .t Surgeons of Ontario. xlt’ticc and residence on Francis-St. West 4 .4 SPRING -. e lWEEllSdllllUSllHNliSKiSUlllllliSé M 77 , have just arrived. (‘nll and see them. _ ‘wooomwoo-om mo "wwwmum 6H0 W“O¢â€ONQ nus, BOTH STRAW in) FELT. £723“ Pension Falls. opposite the (“L-rut ofï¬ce. N m ALL THE LATE†STYLES. ’ ' "W J v ' T t â€". i A DB'rSISTs. CLAR 11 & aON. r, 1" ‘f'"" A :1": , §.;J3 l 1Y1?“ "I‘IS'I‘. LINI)H.A.X'. 17:1! be at the ~‘ MoArthur llouse." Penelon‘. Falls, the sot-“mi Wednesday ot‘each month. Beautiful and durable truncml teeth manta. ram all 01hr? dental work properly done.‘ - H : " " “wn horzemen as -, _..~ ....,‘.' . , . ‘ upâ€, u.ed by such vull nno , Mu!" " '“m “when†' Joseph Staples. Masters: Geo. “erry‘ "" - Fenelon :_ Albert Ware. Fem-Eon - Wm ' SURVEYORS- Hancock, Marinosaz Gen. S'aucr. Ops or shine, it won't hurt any aninnl. 25c. EACH. OR FIVE FOR. 81. \V. I). ELITIS, 2&6} TINT, FICNELON IF;LLLS. .l Ullb‘ DICKSON. ) 1.. <urv’ j. I‘orzznissionrriu the Q. R. i , .‘tc. RcSideuce,and add i . , l d;c;.~'.l‘z~:;nluitfads. , I Old English Condition inder,‘ ctc..e:c. rnsr‘nn AND Ttriizn. 'itaau I'IOUND L()ST. Strayed from the premises of the under- signed, on the 10th inst., a black and white hound, about two years old. He has long cars, short legs and a. slim tail. and answers to the name of Sport. A reasonable reward will be given for such information as shall lead to his recovery. E. R. EDlVARDS. Fenelon Falls, July 17th, 1889. '23. The FeueloiiiFalls' Gazettel Erma}, July’ 26th, 1889. Eng Raising. . Canadian farmers will do well to “ read, mark, learn and ianrdly di- gest " the following.r extract from a letter received by Wm. Davies & 00., of Toronto, dealers in hog products, from Mr. J. W. Bennett, their agent in London, England. Mr. Bennett says: “ Canadians are held to be proverbial for keenncss, but in the matter of hog raising they have terribly missed their mark." After commenting on the giant. strides made in all pastoral pursuits by the farmers of Denmark, which country he recently visited, he adds : “ The Danish farmers take immense care of their swine. A great. feature, which they hold to be of the greatest beneï¬t, is to keep their piggerics very clean, very dry and very warm, especiv ally in cold weather. I was up there when the thermometer stood at 18 de~ grees below zero, and I could not help thinking it was the counterpart. of your country in winter. They have the same difï¬culties of weather and cold that. you have to encounter, but they battle with the elements successfully, and the cow- houses and piggeries are pleasing to see, all these animals clean, dry and warm, and of course thriving and doing well. Now, what Denmark has done with a very poor country and only. two millions of people, Canada can do, and do easily. Only let the farmers see that to raise all the hogs he can will pay him better than anything else, just as clearly as the Danes see it, and a. big future is in store for Canada. The Dance are pun- ishing the Irish bacon-curers and pres- sing them very closely in market. values to-day in England, and I feel certain they will outstrip the lrish farmers in the race. In Ireland they do not un- derstand pig feeding and rearing nearly as well as the Danes do. They (in Ire- land) overl'ecd, keep the hogs wet and dirty underfoot, and pay little attention to the state of their piggeries. All this is most detrimental to hogs thriving fast and well. If you can induce the farmers of Can- udu to supply you with a suitable hog, we can ï¬nd an outlet for any quantity, because Canadian bacon as prepared by you is in good favor and trends close upon the heels of Danish bacon in val- ue, but you want a steady supply all the year round to keep the article al. ways upon the market and in front of the buyers.†Somerville Council. The council met on June 10th, 1889. All the members present. and the reeve in the chair. The minutes oflast meet- ing were read and approved and signed by the reeve. A communication from Bowman Bro., P. L. S., was laid before the council; also a communication lrom Messrs. Mar- tin Byrne, John T. Henderson. William Doherty, Rob't H. Henderson, R. Boyn- ton and others, making complaints ol the very bad state of the roads, and Usual fees for one iiiontli.~â€"C:\ri'ied. Moved by Mr. l’erdue, seconded by Mr. Ruinney, That the county treasurer be instructed to charge the arrears of taxes against the south half of lot 12, con. 9, accrued in the year 1837. to the township, and also the arrears accrued in the year 1885 nuainst lot 2 con. 13, the same having been previously paid the collectorâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Perduc, seconded by Mr. Rumney, That. the council do now adjourn, to meet on the 2nd of July. â€"Carried. July 211d, 1839. The council met; the members all present and the reeve in the chair. The, minutes of last meeting were read and approved and signed by the reeve. Moved by Mr. Perdue, seconded by Mr. Wilson, That the following amounts be expended to improve the roads as hereinafter set forth : On the boundary of Somerville and Luttcrwortli, 310; John Lyle, of Luttcrworth, to expend the same. On Cameron street, Cobo~ conk, to make a culvert to take off the water from Francis street and Cameron street, $25; George Rumney to expend the (same. To build a sidewalk from the railway station up Dickson street to Crcgo street, Kininount, 8â€"; ll. Gra- ham to expend the same. On the side- line between lots 15 and 16 con. 2 north of clearance to concession line, $10; the reeve to expend the same.â€"Carr’d. Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. Romney, That the following aec’ts against the municipality be paid : Alex. Morrison, plank and labour repairing Crcgo creek bridge, 81 ; James Quinn, repairing bridge, S6 50; E. D. Hand, advertising court of revision, 82; John Fell, costs of sending T. Bateson to the hospital at Toronto, 85; ll. Doughty, extras equalizing union school section, Sidâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Wilson, seconded by Mr. Graham, That Bydaw No.â€"â€", a by-law to authorize the reeve and treas- urer to sell certain lands acquired for arrears of taxes. and to convey the same to purchasers, be now read and passed. â€"â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. Romney, That By-law No.â€"â€"-, a by-law to grant a sum of money to sup- plement the grant from the Educational Department to assist poor school sec- tions to pay tenchers’ salaries, be now read and passedâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Rumncy, seconded by Mr. Peiduc, That the council new ad- journ, to meet on the 20th of July at; the usual place, at 10 n. m.-â€"Carried. Personals. Mr. D. R. Weir left the Falls this morning for his home at Sydenham. Mr. George Luidlaw is lying seriously ill at. " The Fort,†his summer residence on Balsam Luke. Mr. Wm. RobSon, of Lindsay, was at the Falls from Monday evening until Tuesday morning. Miss Etta Edwards has gone on a visit. to her relatives at. Midland, and will probably remain about a month. Mr. R. J. Frost left on Tuesday morning for a trip to Toronto and Oril- lie, and is expected home this evening. Mr. Benjamin Wilson, Pressman in the late Record oilice, was at the Falls from Saturday evening until Tuesday morning. Mrs. Samuel Newman is in the town- ship of Emily on a visit to her mother, who isl‘ar advanced in years and in Very low health. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. VanNostrnnd, o." . ' ' ' ) , , . asking that money be gramed for the†, Toronto, are Vismng at the luctoty. repair. was heard. Moved by Mr. Wilson. seconded by Mr. Perdne. That the reevc and Mr. Graham be requested to examine the following roads: Byrne’s line, Cole's line, Crego‘s creek bridge, and the side line between lots 6 and 7 south from i the Mouck road, and report to the coun~ 3 oil at its next meetingâ€"Carried. l Moved by Mr. Wilson. seconded by ‘ Mr. Perduc. That Bydaw No.-â€". a by- 1 law to establish a. line of road or street , in the village of Kinmouot, be now read , and passed.~â€"~Carried. Moved by Mr. Graham. seconded by 1' l .‘lr. \Vilson, That By-iuw No,~â€"-â€", 'i by law to authorize the trustees. of linion i l_ t l‘hey arrived last Tuesday, with the intention of staying a week. Mr. 8: Mrs. Robert Cain and their little daughter. who have been spending nearly a fortnight with relatives in the Falls and its vicinity, left for Midland on Tuesday morning. Mr. William Keith, of the Toronto ll-‘nrlll, is now at Font-loo Falls " dili- in’ notes," and an interesting «it-will, tion oi our picturesque village will no doubt soon appear in the columns of :hat paper. Mr. Edward O‘Connor. for MINI: months station master here, and now holding the same position at llulihuz‘mn, wa< at the railu'ay :stnpimyocs' picnic at - r . .c A q. "":_ '. ..-r. v' School Section No. 5 oi the tourisnips Owl-mm I'm" "‘ "J "‘“d‘U- “‘“l "i†“l " ‘ - . 3 .> .‘i ‘ . l “i' bomervillc, Gaiwav and Soowdeo to bum“) 4‘ I‘m-""1 1‘4â€:- borrow the sum of seven hundred doi-l , tars for the purport-s therein mentioned. l I, be now read aid p.2«ed.â€"â€"C;ir:~ie=l. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€".â€"_â€"_ S. A. lllr:xiv;ft.«~â€"We have be“: My lflllthlc'l to announce that .1 Sill'u'letJl Moved by Mr. (imhzim, seconded by ; Army dinner will be givon in hen-don Mr. Rumney. Tlrit the were be author- ized to i-cud Thomas Butt-sun to the general hospital at Toronto, and pay the Falls on Monday, the mm of August, and that full particulars will be 121.13: known next Week. ...4 ovum.- _ I. I '3