() Bangholm, Skirving’s, Sutton’s Champion, The “ NEW llllllllllli SWEDE.†Grey Sione.Aberdeen and all other kinds. †c ouwowoooouo ownâ€... om oooumooo¢ Pure Insect Powder. .6».Oooootoowoo‘ooMooobmowwooo“9990.96.09.†(Ihcniically I’ure PARlS GREE , HELLEB ORE, All in Fresh this month at W.E.Ellis’sDrugSl0re. June, 1889. l’rof'cssional Cards. LE GAL &c. c .____.___.... .__. -.. _- .__.__. A. 1’. DEV LIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-at-an, Solicitor ) in L'hancory, Kent Street, Lindsay. ri L G. H. HOPKINS, (Soccnssor. 'ro MARTIN .1: Ilorxtss) )Altltlrl’l‘l-llt, SOMCITUR, the Money 7) to Loan at 6 per cent. Ollice, Kent street, Lindsay, Ont. F. D. MOORE, ADJUSTER, ATTORNEY, ti; SOLICITR B and Notary Public. Money to Loan. Otlice, Kent street, Lindsay. . vâ€"‘u llUDSl’ln‘Tll & JACKSON, )AiiRlS'l‘ERS, SOLIUITORS, the. 0f- ) lice, William street, Lindsay. A. llunsrsrn. A. JACKSON Wâ€. â€"- -_ â€"~â€"â€". O‘LEARY & O'LEARY, .ARRISTERS, ATTORNE't'S-AJP-LAW, B Solicitors in Chancery, ttc. Oflice, Dohcny Block, Kentstrect, Lindsay. Anrnutt O‘Lsauv. Hoon O’Lnanv. MCINTYRE 8r. STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, «Ste. B Ofï¬ces over Ontario Batik, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. Mclsrrns. 0111; the stock of H. “T b T. Srswaur. BARRON & Mot/l UGHU/V. AltRlSTEllS, E .e. Otlice: Baker’s Block ) Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Veitch’s Ilotcl. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. have bou FENELON FALLS, ONT ght & 00., ochnclon Fall.', and Opened the same on W One of the ï¬rm will be at their of- ï¬ce in Jordan‘s Block, Fenelon Falls, regu- larly every Tuesday. Jon): A. Bannosf R. J. MCLAUGHLIN. ‘ MEDICAL. A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., ORONER. Physician,Surgeon,&c., tire. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington street, Lindsay. DRS. WILSON 8; WILSON‘. ll't'b‘lClAXS. SURGEONS .t ACCOU- chers. Oliice. Oolborne Street, Fenclon Falls. ES. Wilson, a n .u. n. e. 51., we. r. k s . Ont Dr. A. thsos, u. 11., u. c. r. a s.. Unt. DR. ll. ll. GRAHAM. "lilADl'ATE of the University of Trinity I t‘olloge. Fellow of Trinity Medical S:hool, Member of the Royal College of 232’ U 1 .. 4 " z 12 V" 1‘iWiEllSJliilUSElilNï¬StSUHINGSL SI’RING 1 have just arrived. (‘all and see them. ‘ Surgeons of England, Member of the tool- W “mâ€â€œâ€.w “Nuâ€...â€m“.â€.“«“lr§j lego ot‘ Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario. _: “'“‘ ‘W‘ I ‘ % om.» and residence on Francis-St. \\ est a FELT, Petition Falls, opposite the Hague office. ..v 15 AH. 'rnr LATEST srrtns. DENTISTS- " C.IJA.12.K 6c SON. W. H. GROSS, 1312N'1‘IS'1‘, LINI)SA‘Y, wii‘. he at the -l\1c.\rthur House," Penelonl 1" Ms. the second \V-ulaesday ofeach ntoutlrl [to t ttit‘al and durable artiï¬cial teeth n: l(l(‘,' littl all other dental work properly done. Nearly ’27 _\t‘:\r:" cn-erieut‘e. l'T-iy. W SURVEYORS. l aw us NCKSON. l I) 1.. Surveyor. Cwmnissioncr in the Q. R ,1 . Cotircy:.nrer.kc. Residence,and ad- d: =5, Pension Falls. BEFORE. or shine, it won‘t hurt any animal. 25c. EACH. 0.11 FIVE FOR 31. W. E. ELLIS, AGENT, FENELON F.-LLLS. [lid English itndilinn Powder, ‘ ' 7‘ l ‘ , ford and Miss Uuilon, advanced to Miss; l show almost uniform excenenc-r. lht- ' ' -,. . . I . .p. ‘ ', h‘ï¬lth and presented a beautttul and l kernel is bright and plump, tu strum- used by such well known horsemen as " Joseph Staples. .‘fauvn rs : Geo. \Verry Fenclon 2 Albert Ware, I-‘enn-lon ' Wm Hancock, Mariposzt: (ion. Sktzce, (ins ete..etc. TESTED AND TRIED. Rain , FOR SALE (ill T0 RENT. A roomy anti commodions Dwelling House on Lot No. it. (half an acre) south of Louisa street in the village of Fetielou Falls. The soil is good. and there is a line view of Cameron Lake and the village. Apply to Mr. lltzxnv At'srtx, Feuelou Falls. Also. the east half of Lot No. 20 in the lst Con. of Verulam, with a dwelling.r and outbuildings thereon. Apply to Mr. [{onr. \stnsu on the next lot. Fcnelou Falls, Aug. 14th, 1839.â€"27-t.f. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that a Ply-law was passed by the Municipal Council of the TOWNSHIP of SOMERVILLE providing for the issue of Debentures t0 the amount of Swami, for the purpose of pay- ing Certain Railway Debentures debts, per Statutes of the Province of Ontario, Chap- ter 71, A. D. 188:) ; and that such liy-law was registered in the registry oflice in the town of Lindsay, in the county of' Victoria, on the 25111 day of July, A. D. 1889. Wu. S. DOWSON. Township Clerk and Treasurer. Somerville, July 27th, 1889. The Fenclon Falls Gazette. stint, August 16th, 1889. Address and Presentation. (Com mun footed.) On Tuesday last some ten or twelve members of the W. C. T. U. paid a. visit to their “ Sister of the White Rib- bon,†Mrs. Keith, on the eve of her de- parture for Toronto, and, after devo- tional exercises, the following address was read and presentation made: Dean Mus. Kenn,â€" It is with feelings of mingled joy anti sorrow that we, your sisters of the white ribbon, meet this evening; joy, to have. this opportunity of giving honour to whom honour is due; and sorrow, that in this instance it is a farewell tribute. For he assured, our regret at parting from you, as also from your worthy husband and fam- ily, is real and unfeigned. We have always found in you the imper- sonation of the spirit. of our union ; not only enthusiasm, but calm wisdom, were in the councils with which you have aided to keep live flames on the altar of our faith, in our application of the fundamental prin- ciples of Christianity to the removal of one or†the greatest stumbling-blocks of the Christian Church. And not alone in the temperance cause, but in every good work, was your presence felt; so that now, at the hour of parting, we are constrained to say, with full hearts, and with one accord,“ She hath done what she could." And, while noting your labours outside the magic land of home, we would not overlook your kindly social spirit, nor the many re-unions which we have had in your well-ordered home, the memory of which will brighten our lonely hours when by distance you are far removed. We feel, also, that the sphere of work in which God has led and blessed you, is now widening. For in the shadows of the great city “ there are weary hearts to comfort, and broken hearts to bind,†and that you will still carry out our conviction that “ Life is a leaf of paper white Whereon each one of us may write Her word or twoâ€"and then comes night. Though thou have time lot for a line, he that sublime; Not failure, but low aim, is crime," 9 O O I We also trust that, for long years to come. you may repeat, with the same un- wavering faith, the textâ€"so familiar in our little meetings as coming from youâ€"-‘ The Lord is my Shepherd ; I shall not want." And now, dear Mrs. Keith, we take much pleasure in presenting you with this easy chair, with the hope that, in the future, it may sonic-times remind you of the little band of Workers with whom, in sunshine and shadow, you have so long been as- sociatcd. - Farewell. dear sister, the Lord bless you, and our prayer for you is, ‘- Establish Thou the work other hands upon her; yea, the Work of her hauds establish Thou it.†Signed on behalf of the Union, M. H. DICKSON. Sec. E. E. GAMBLE, Pres. After Mrs. Dickson, the secretary, had read the address, a handsomely up- holstered easy chair was presented, on behalf of the Union. by Mrs. Nie and Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Keith being quite I unable to reply, Mr. Keith came to her assistance, and, in a low touching; and appropriate words, briefly thanked the ladies. Alter which the young lil'llCn present. viz, Miss flcclcy, Miss Saud- uuhpte jewel case and plush-Covered toilet bottles. Miss Keith made a Warm and gracclul acknowledgment, and al- , ter a short interval, in which memories 1 ol' the past and hopes of' the future were (liwzussed, the ladies bade the worthy family a tearful, heart-felt, warm adieu. expressing the hope that, should they ARIO, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 1889. never meet on earth again, they may all meet in that haven of eternal rest where parting is unknown. Village Uouucil. h'euclou Falls, Aug. 13th, 1889. The council met at the call of the reevc. Members present: Messrs. Aus- tin, Ellis. McDougall and Littletou. Minutes of last meeting read and con- lirmt-d. . Mr. McDougall gives notice that at this meeting of council he will intro duce a by-law for the purpose of' levying and collecting certain rates for the year 1889. . Moved by Mr. McDougnll, seconded on the twentieth dnyot‘ Juno-L D. 1380. l by Mr. Ellis. 'l'hat tit-law No. _ he now introdttct‘d and read a first time.»- Carried. Bylaw read a second and third time and passed. Moved by Mr. Ellis, seconded by Mr. Littleton, That W. L. Robson and Jas. Cameron be appointed to audit. the cemetery books this evening, 13th inst, the same to be handed over to the vil‘ Iago treasurer at once, together with all moneys and papersâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Ellis, seconded by Mr. Littlctou. 'l‘hztt Mr. John ThomsOu's account 820 94, less $3.20 of an over- charge on telegraph poles, be. paid, and that the recve give his order for tho sumoâ€"Carried. Mr. McDonnell gives notion that at the next meeting: of. the council he will introduce a by-law to appoint a collect- or of taxes for the current yearn. The council then adjourned, to meet at the call of the reevc. Mechanics’ Institute. Fcuelou Falls, Aug’t 15th, 1889. The Board met at call of' the Pros- idem... Present, the President, View President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Directors Nic. Clark, Hand. Gamble, Heard and St. George. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Moved by Mr. Clark, seconded by Mr. Hoard, That a vote of thanks be given to Mr. Barron for his kindness in furnishing us with two volumes of lluu- Bardâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Nie, seconded by Mr. Hand, That the Institute subscribe for the Empire, for the use of the reading roomâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. St. George, seconded by Mr. Clark, That the treasurer be instructed to eommunimte with Dr. May regarding the present year's grant to the Instituteâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. lleurd, seconded by Mr. St. George, That. the Institute have an excursion to Bobcaygeon on the civic holiday, Wednesday, Sept. 4th.â€"â€"â€" Carried. There has lately been such a glut of herrings that the Scotch lishiug suutcks are leaving Ardghtss for home, herring being so cheap and plentiful that it does not pay to catch them. A young man at Titusvillo, Pa, who could not aï¬ord to take his bride on a. wedding tour, bought $53 worth of tick- ets for the merry-unwound, and they proceeded to ride to their heart’s eon- tent. A forest ï¬re is raging in Washington county, Oregon, which has done great damage to farm houses and burns. The road leading.’ to Portland is impassable owing,r to the flames. and people are fleeingr from some of the villages lntlv ' the open plains. At Bl‘OWnsVillc, Me, the other day. a number of young, men and boys I'n- gaged in a game of baseball. l‘lllgar 5. Howard, aged 14, we-nt to the hat and the first ball struck a dynamite cap which he had picked up on the railroad and put in his pocket. The cap explo- ded with terrible effect; the whole fleshy portion of the lads right nru. was blown away and his right >itl' laceratetl in a frightful manner. lie was carried to the hon-,e of his father. a wealthy citiztm, but cannot recover. Colonel G D. Rogers, editor of the Market Rec/Inf, 1::li111ltll'n the when: crop in Minm'wta and Dakota at. 9'5.- 000,000 to 90,000,4100 lJllallull‘i. 'l’lw samples of" wheat shown by the \‘allUUr elevator lines from houses \vi'lely apart - . 'cnntrast wrth that of last ytar. I'll! half dozen cars of new wheat received her-3 thus far has sold at an advance of' about 8 cents ovor (Jill-rings to arrive. 88 cents being the top figure. It ir estimated that with no storms the crop in Minnesota will be ltarVested in let days and in Dakota in ï¬fteen days. ' i. l. ~ M‘m l. l l