The Devil’s Thirteen. (Published by TQM“) S O The following, from the pen of Rey. Father Flaunery, entitled " The Devil's Thirteen," is set to the music of " The Laird 0' Cockpen." T Bold Ryltert arose in his place and declared D Of Jesuit Preachers he never was scared ; He‘d advocate union of Orange and Greenâ€" . " We vote you a fraud," said the Devil's Thirteen. John Charlton swore that he’d rise to his feet These arguments Scrivcr attempted to meet, But Laurier knocked him right clean off his feet \l’ith weapons of Logic as heavy as keen, And vote down the Pope if it cost him his ‘ ; MEDICINES Queenâ€" “ We believe you all right " said the Devil’s D Thirteen. My Catholic friends I‘ll defend if I can ; D I : | l ( 1 S No bigotry ever among them is seenâ€" Thirteen. '“ He'll burst our whole scheme,†says the S I Devil’s Thirteen. Although I'm a Yankee I'd die for the Then Protestant Colby rose up like a manâ€"â€" " You’re an ass and a fool," said the Devil‘s While Barron protested against all such I I l Bills, His mad course wasicheckod by Philosopher Mills, Who said: But for the Preachers all things . were sereneâ€" “ The Preachers are right," said the Devil's T Thirteen. . But Dalton McCarthy condemned all the ‘ , J I IN KIN S. And Jesuit maxims as taught in their schools ; They teach black is white, and right wrong, I weenâ€" “ You must be our chief," said the Devil’s sannsmnn Then Hon. John Thompson arose in his Wanted for our complete line of Nursery might, St , ' . - 00k. All new, chemo and PAST-SELLING And he knocmd a†web logic and moors SPECIALTIES. I can furnish Purse. rosmoxs 1e“ and right; to workers. My large experience in the ‘The J cweller,’ TO FIX Yourjiatch. m5 grand pcwmtion created n' SCCDeâ€" business enables me to offer special ad"an t .I . ~ 1) . - a .. v - ‘ Hiiiirteggrm‘ 8'" law’ 59'†the Denl s tages to beginners. I can make it Success- . ful Salesman of any one who will follow . Sir John showed disgust 0f $11611 bigOted my instruction. Permanent employment. klnds of \Vatches, Clocks Work Wages paid each week. Outï¬t free. Apply ‘ - ’ And he i’nstanced a Jew who was tempted at once, and secure choice of territory. and Jewellely kept 1n Stoolh with pork ; . But the Heaven’s then thundered, that erst ' Edwal d P‘ Snweu’ It t were serene, hnrscryman, ROCHEbTER, N. Y. 1 e “0 And the same fate was promised the Devil’s Mention this Paper. FENELON FALLS. Thirteen. The Mail had a. medal presented to each m ,d t, , , DENTISTRY. prerch . e wrong way, and rose to a On tlhc rcvbrse, in haloes of glory, is Seen The name of each one of the Devil’s "l r: , Thirteen. Go to J. NEELANDS, Dentist, Lindsay, if y .x' ,I you want teeth extracted positively wrth- ‘ g ., Thcligzlrlire Cockburn, Charlton, Barron and out pain. Gas has been given by him with . I o) .. ' , ~ _ . - . great success for over .1 years. He studied Dwï¬gï¬tme mm MW“ “‘1 03m“ “s with Dr. Colton, of New York, the inven~ ’ tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers Sutherland, Scriver and Tyrwhitt so mean, . . . r . - , . - _ of persons are wearing artiï¬cial teethmade And \\ allace, the last of the Devils 'lhir by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never teem required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- “1'†Iain crowns and bridgework done. Visits The the" Macsâ€"McDonald (Huron): Fenelon Falls, McArthur House, on the L“ McNeil “Dd “com-m)" third Tuesday of every month. Call early ‘ in the day. 40-t.f. Sawdust and Fish. The interview with Mr. Samuel Wil- ' mot on the subject of theinjurious edects of sawdust on ï¬sh life, which recently 9' i appeared in the Empire, has evidently 3-: attracted a good deal of attention, judg- ! ing from the publicity which ï¬shing , and Other papers in the United States be led away by cverypufl of wind that blows. STILEXLIVE and able to compete in my own line of business and thank my numerous patrons for their kind support for the last ten years. I have withstood op- h-.. ~.‘.- 4 ' TO CALL AT have given it. Col. Marshal McDon- ald, federal commissioner of United States fisheries, writing to the depart- ment here, says he read the article with MRS. HEELEY"3 WHEN SELECTING position ï¬ve times in the last ten years in Fenelon Falls, and Will still be able to give satis- faction, as in the past, after much interest, and he lully concurs with Mr. Wilmot’s conclusion. He proposes to publish the interview in a future 3 ‘ l bulletin to be issued by the commission. 3 l I In this connection it may be stated that I Senator Clemow, on being asked if he intended to take action in regard to the sawdust nuisance at the forthcoming parliamentary session, rom tl re lied that he would. “I slihll 510:0,“Psaid he, “ for all reports on the matter. 1:th: I get further information I shall â€"""" c a lo to act. The cit council ouwht to take the matter up, byut they areâ€"J 3- LARGE STOCK, LOW PRICES- fraid to do it. They think the city is dependent upon lumbermen, and that if they do anything the latter do not. up prove of the city will suffer. That's all bosh. Even if the luinbermen did leave GOOdhflfld’S Livery, there would. be PlIQ‘my to take their place EastFrancis Street, Fenelon Falls. I wish and pay a tee. lhc water power would to draw the attention of the public to the be very valuable tor cotton and wollen fact that I have purchased the livery busi- mills. which wonld employ labour.â€_. nesslately owned by Mr. Wm. Rontly, and Empty-a have made such improvements as will meet the requirements of the travelling public. - ' I am preparcd to furnish ï¬rst-class horses The last return of Engnsh naval and comfortable rigs atthe lovn-ailiving courts martial EhOWS that an ordinary prices. GOODHAVD seamen was sentenced to eight years' ‘ penal servitude for striking an oflicer, and two others condemned to ï¬ve years’ The “ FCHCIOII Falls Gazette H Penal Sfrv‘mde m“ sum!“ Ogcnce- is printed every Saturday at the ofï¬ce, on A 50â€â€! 037011?“ ï¬rmer. Whose the corner ofMay & Francis streets. smoke-house was being tampered with, SUBSCRI ploy 31 l YEAR“ pay,â€qu set a big bear trap to catch a Negro, A ' ‘ i A ’ and next morning he awoke to ï¬nd that he had booked. not only a white man, , . but a Justice of the Peace as well. It Advertls‘ng Rates‘ was a great if not an agreeable surprise Professional or business cards, 50 cents to both side‘s perline per annum. Casual advertisements, . . . ‘ . ' ‘ o The J‘mmeymeu hairdregers at )ewd 8 cents per line for the first insertion,and - , . Q 1 cents per line for every subsequent inser- castle. .\ew south Wales. are a very I having had thirty years’ ex- perience. J. SLATER, Watchmaker & Jeweller, , _ . FENELON FALLS. I? 2 Doors South of Mechanics’ Institute. HoLIDnY . PREEENTS. HURRAH FOR THE HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Right now I am ready for business with an immense assortment of Christ- mas gifts. The NEW, the NOVEL, the BEAUTIFUL, All are included in my new stock. FINE BOOKS AND NOVELTIES, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS &c. Everybody should see this elegant array of Christmas goods. Remember, I have the right articles at the right prices for anyone you wish to select a. present for. Don't Miss the Chance. l I I flldinglish [Indium Powder, used by such well known horremn 2.:4 Joseph Staples. Muuvers; Geo. Worn Fenelon ; Albert Ware, Fem-Ion ; Writ Hancock, Mariposa; (It-o. Skuce, Ops etc.,etc. TESTED AND TRIED- Rain or shine, it won’t hurt any animal. 25c. EACH, OR FIVE F OR 81. AND NEW YEAR'S BEFORE. AFTER. ‘V- 19- ELLISa AGENT, FENELON FALLS. 25 SMESMEN WANTED in your district. Good Salary and expenses paid to the right men. I want men 25 to Veterinary Surgeon, 50 years of age to sell a full line of ï¬rst- class Nursery Stock. All stock guaranteed. n D" F Apply at Once.- mlins “Re and references Honor Graduate 0f Ontario Veterinary c. L. noornnr, Rochester, N. Y Couege Toronto 1884 9 y ' N W g. Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treatâ€" ed on Scientiï¬c Principles. All parties indebted to the late ï¬rm of. Equine DennStry a spec“‘â€" Ans-rm Bnoa. will please call and Settle by note or Cash before the lat of January, Residenwycomer Colborneerouian 3t!- 189"|, as the books will then be placed in ‘â€" tha hands of Messrs. Barron &: McLaughlin N. B.â€"-WILL ATTEND AT BOItCAYHlX)! for collection, without respect to persons. EVERY FRIDAY. II. AUSTIN, Fenelon Falls. Dec. 10th,1889.â€"44-3w. Albums, Work Boxes, Writing Desks, Toy Books, Photo Frames, Parlour Games, Toilet Cases, Musical Instruments. Boy’s Own Annual, Girl's Own Annual, Sunday at Home, British Workman. sh BEAUTIFUL LIIIE 01’ PRIZE BOOKSir Just arrived from the Old Country. Teachers, special discount. Hurrah for the Holiday Presents at G. A. Metherell’s. Ken t-sL. OppOSiue 1i cw Post-ofï¬ce. or one cent per week will be added as long as it remains unpaid. ï¬- All ECCODDIS not SON»le before ")0 BY ox: u ‘ writer"? dewggu'o “utmo . . . I. (An ' m in“ II P" '†ï¬fttentlr day of January, ill . Will be huge!“ tacprgoptalu firms. mvllnbnonumew placed Ill court for collection. LAST fully cud. Ann can be had where there to n ' ' - ‘ - . ' vmnc . A "I! u ll‘nol {or alias can aent'm \\ ARMMI, so please attend to this matter “m “in “mun†me me 0mm ml "Hymn, at once and save expense and trouble. mu ï¬le their own can now and do“. bettermln the greatest expert. can without It. Aduij to all Agent for llx Beautiful lebridge Organ E m m ‘ ‘4 ' ’ ' ' r o c noon on on ""“mt‘r-‘L" 4» “M5005- s'xmtrm...:..z...n.t...tts. ... a l'l \Iennlelsoln Piano. -. .. - ,- :.-.. -. .I . r. r; r 1"}. 3.... __t , your dealer or writt- POIJOING NAWINH IA- L...-l-..; .. ._ -.,. ...n. l F'.n‘..u.ll.ll._,l)cf.....1..,l.-J. .4 : cnmgco†“8",†mybdlsh omqoluL_ I . . tion. Contracts by the year, half year or 103‘“ '0‘. “3‘102 5‘5de for 3 IIOlIdaS I quarter, tor a column or less, upon reason- ou the Prince of Wales' birthday and ENG “"115- got a refusal from their employers, they JOB PRINTING ("runny “350le new" ‘0 “wk on 9th 3 of all ordinary kinds executed neatlv cor November. nor on any othe: public hol- l rectly and reasonable rates. " iday. no matter what the circumstances 5.1). HAND. may b3. .Pr-i‘rIrLei-x