' l o. no 0 omoonoo coo hoooooowom Clover Seed, 0 6 Timothy Seed. a 09¢.0~Q0000#000“â€Â¢990000«0N titer intranets tot, OIL GARE, For Feeding Calves and other Stock. HE FAMOUS THORLEY Home and Cattle Food, and all other kinds of Condition Powder, ll large Stock New in Hand â€"â€".-\T-â€"- ELLIS’S DRUG STORE, FENELON FALLS. VV. TD. 13 IJLI S . February, 1300. 1’ r0 fossionul Cards. LEGAL &c. A. r. DEVLIN, ARRIS'I‘ER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in L'httnccry, Kent Street, Lindsay. EDWARD P. CONSIDINE, Attorney-nt-Law, Solicitor itt Chancery, Conveyanccr. Money to loan. str Smear, - - LINDSAY, Onr. ._â€".â€"â€" G. II. HOPKINS, (Successor: T0 MARTIN S: HOPKINS) ARItlS'l‘l’. l, SOLICI’I‘OR, kc Money ) to Loan at 6 per cent. Ollice, Kent street, Lindsay, On . F, D. MOORE, ) .’.RRIS'I‘I’.R, ATTORNEY, 5; SOLICI'I‘I-I ) and Notary Public. Money to Loatt. Otlice, Kent street, Littdsay. 11 UDSI’ETII &- JACKSON, )ARRIS'I‘l-JRS, SOLICITORS, the. 0fâ€" tice, William street, Lindsay. A. lil‘ltst'H'l‘lI. A. Jacxsox ,__..__.. O‘th‘AllY & O’L CARY, ARRIS'I‘I‘IRS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, .) Solicitors tn Chancery, the. Otlice, Doheny llloclt. Kentstrcet, Ltttdsay. Anrut'n Ulnar. llt'on O'Lmnv. Wâ€"->â€"â€"â€" )IolN’l‘Ylll‘l d: STEWART, AlllllS'l‘lillS, Solicitors. Notaries. kc, ) Otlices over Ontario Bunk, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per ccttt. on t easy terms. l’roi‘c‘ssiunul Cards. 1 VETERINARY. R- M- MASON, \fl-I'l‘lllllNAIIY SURGEON ; llonor Grad- uate Ontario Veterinary College, T0- ronto, 1‘84 : ll. 31.“. \'..\I. A. lik’SidL’llCIDâ€"COUNT Colborue and Louisa streets, l’cnelon Falls. DENTAL. w. H. GROSS, DIENTIST, LINszli’, will be at the “ lchrtltur House," I-‘cnelon Falls, the second Wednesday of each month. Iczlttlifttl and durable artiï¬cial teetlt made, and all other dental work propcrly done. Nearly '17 years’ experience. IG-Iy. GASâ€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nemaxns, Dentist, Lindsay, if you want teeth extracted positively with- ottt pain. Gas has been given by him witlt grout success for over '21 years. He studied with Dr. L‘olton,of New York,the inven- tor ot' gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearingr artificial teeth made by Mr. Ncclands 20 years ago, and never required arty repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns and bridgework done. Visits Fenclon Falls, Tlchrthur House. on tlte third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. 40-t.f. AUCTIONEERS. WILSON & GRAHAM, LICENSED AUCTIOIWEERS “for the County of Victoria. Farm sales a specialty. JOHN WILSON, 30-tt‘ Lindsay. J. R. GRAHAM. Fenclou Falls. OR HlMllIUN tilt Steel BINDER, Mowers, Sulky Rakes, titling and \Valking Plows, Root Pulpcrs, Grain Crushers, Grain Sowers, Straw Cutters, -â€" AND â€" ALL KINDS of Agricultural Implements, â€" ALL AT -â€" ROCK BOTTOM PRICES, J. R-. GIRAIIJXDI, Agent, Fenelon Falls, Out. EN S URANCE. Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his Insurance Business to Inc, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property Aj; V'ory Loxvcst Rates. None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. -\v.c. Polynesian.- HAD A VERY ROUGH PASSAGEâ€"SUGAR I'SED FOR FUEL. HALIFAX, March 28.â€"â€"Thc Allan steamer Polynesian has arrived trout Liverpool. having: had a terrible passage. She left Liverpool on the 13th inst., bad weather setting in almost immediately after sailing. On the mornith ot‘ the 15th the wind increased in violence. the waves washing the steamer fore and aft, necessitating running at half speed. About midnight the vessel experienced a terrible storm, heavy seas, lightning, thunder, hail and rain. The weather continued rough till tltc 19th, on which day great quantities of water were ship- ped. The morning of the 21st brought a howling tempest, in which the ship was much strained. In the OVC‘nlllg a regular hurricane was encountered. A large number of icebergs were passed on the 22nd. At times the ship was surrounded by large bergs. some of which were of immense size, one in par- ticular being nearly a mile in length. The sltip was tossed at the mercy ot.‘ the waves amidst the icebergs, the coal was fast running out, and bags of sugar were being utilized for fuel. With the. coal nearly out and the vessel among icebergs the situation was one never to be forgotten by those who experienced it. On the evening: of the 25th a snow storm was encountered and ill bags of sunur were used to replenish the tires. The sons were so strong that the captain deemed it advisable to stop the engines and put out the sea anchor. The wind was howling and the seas were breaking; over the vessel. Seventy-six bags of sugar were brought into requisition for fuel. On the 27th the Gloucester schoon- er Albert was sighted, flying signals of distress. The steamer bore down on her and found she wanted water, which could not be supplied, as the Polynesian was short. \thu the morning of the 29th dawned land was sighted, to the great joy of the passengers, some of whom imagined they would never see Halifax. The steamer brought 517 steerage passengers, among whom Wcl'c two lots of boys, nutnl‘rerinpr 4-2 and 74, consigned to Miss Birt and Miss Me- Pherson respectively. REMOVED HIS BANKRUPT STOCK STORE T0 HES NEW PREMISES, LATELY BCGUPEED BY R. SMYTH & SON, BETTER KNOWN AS THE GULDEN LION STORE, GNE DOOR EAST OF SPBAT‘T 8t KILLEN’S GROCERY, and. for the NEXT 60 DAVS he will sell Goods at the following very 10‘“? Prices. â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€">-OO All wool Tweed, 250. per yard. All wool Blue Serge, 450. per yard. Beautiful Dress Goods, 100. per yard. Colored Henrietta Dress G-oods,46 inches wide, all Shades, 350. Big Drive in Black and Colored Silks. 200. white Dress Lawns for 100. Job lot of Embroiderics and Laces, from White & Co., lately damaged by ï¬re. Job lot of Lace Curtains in white and cream, from the ï¬re. Beautiful Prints from 50. and up. CARTER, the Cheap Man. Heavy Shirtings, fast colors, 50. †Cottonades, only . Roller Towelling, 50. Grey Factory Cotton, (40 inches wide) only So. ; bie‘ drive. Towels, only 500. per dozen. †Men’s Merino Undershirts, only 250. ; cheapâ€"cheap. CARTER, the Cheap Man of Lindsay. Feather Ticking [it will hold water] only 100. Men’s White Shirts only 500. each. New Brunswick Cotton Yarn, 5 lbs. each, only $1. CARTER, the cheap man, R. Smyth’s old stand. Beautiful black braided Jerseys, only $1. Heavy Grass Linen, only 100. Steamloom, good quality, for Se. Hemp Carpet, good quality, for 100. ‘ 2 Spools Cotton Thread, ‘2th yards each, for 50. Job lot of Manufacturers’ Samples of Hats [away down]. Only to be had from CARTER, the cheap man. Men’s Tweed Pants only 900. †Serge †90c, Cottonade Overall’s only 500. Men’s all wool Tweed Suits for $5.4. Boys’ ††$1.25. Job lot Men’s Odd Vests. All to be found at the New Store, next to Spratt- Se Killen’s. H 0*. Bismarck’s Departure From Berlin. BERLIN, March 20.-â€"â€"Prince Bis- marck cht Berlin for Fricdrichsruhe. his country seat, to-day. Yesterday he visited the imperial mausoleum at Charlottcnburu, in which the remains of Emperor William l. are int-.u‘rcd. and placed a wreath upon the coiliu of his old muster. Prior to his departure front Berlin to-day he paid farewell vis- its to the royal princes. Later. thou- sands of persons gathered in the Wil- homstrassc and aloner the route to the. railway station to witness the liqu scene in the Bismarck drama. Wearingr the uniform of the cnirassiers l’rinCc Bis- marck left the palace of the chancellor at 5 o’clock p. m., and entered an open carriage. lie was greeted with stormy D. J. )Irlsrvttn. " " FWD/v, . 1‘? 3m... 1...... “1.... 8o0.000 to loan from 6 nor cent- up. ) Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Veitch's Ilotel. Money to loan at lowest rates of ‘V. E. IJ "Irâ€"J I S ’ internt. _ ' 3%" One of the tirm will be at their ofâ€" Drtt‘ngst and l'OOl‘SCHL‘Y- tire in Jordan's block, Fenclon Falls, rcgu- Female“ pansy June 2511,, 1889‘ 20_ larly every 'l‘ucsuay. Joan A. Manon. T. Srnwanr. "- lilo? FxXIRDI I’JROPERTX' at very low rates. II. J. .\IeI.At't:ttt.t.\'_ 7.323.: :7 '.".L'..._."'-.""X:’TT“: 2’: .Z,. †W " “1" "1‘ MEDICAL. A. W. J. DEGRASSI, )I. D., CROW-ill. Physician,Surgeon. kc, kc. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington szreet. Lindsay. W. E. ELLIS, Fonelon Falls. --~â€" «- ~â€"â€"“â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" or to J. SCULLY, Lindsay. Dill“. \VlLSllX & WILSON. January lilth, mooâ€"454! IIYSICIANS. Sl'lltiI-IONS k .-\(.‘(‘0I.'- -- t'ltcrs. t'ltlicc. Colborne Street, l-‘cnclou halls. 1-1.5. W::.=o.\',.v. n..tt.n.. c.n.. \t.r.r..e s.. Ont Dr. .\_ Wusox. .u. n.. M. e. r. A s.. tint... FOR SALE. 1:5?“ 131401: IIonso and Lot on Fidlcr's Ilill, owned by the late Danie J. Scully, and recently occupied by Mr l, Alex. McArthur, l W‘Vill 150 Sold Cheap. Apply to ‘- .vfl ‘fï¬'c: ':u m Iltt. II. II. GRAHAM. "‘tl‘..\l‘l'.\'I'H of the l'niversity 01 Trinity BY ONE MAS. “rtlofordcscrt :trccata‘lomgo, .Y “mtgml containing {(‘SIltllnnlfllS from hum" I cl we! “ 0. 1' outllrgu, f‘clltzw 0i. Trina. h." "‘"d (“38“ mgmd‘ “mix- Fl‘uo “Othéuccf‘é: S “ ' †v‘ l ‘ Rural t‘o ie-ve o' fully Used. Acutnrvertn \l.‘ nt'wncrc .erc LCM)â€. Mi Aims» U i-H ' ‘1‘ S w 3 vacancy. 1 Mar taunt"! for thin; saws sent. rm 512:1...221: ut Lutzlautt. Monitor 0! z. . L .:l.- “mum-n “in...†mum no, ..1gu1l,;'.y_,1 erg-352.2,: v: ‘ l": “i -? ‘ 'r ‘v .v~; s‘ t- -- : cantllotlu-trnwnsaï¬â€˜sr'twant no sooner or! t, ‘93: .z . .zys.t..ttts .\ >.trgc t... o. .turm. “Mum MN“ can “mm†"- A‘mmu, m a“ "53» “ (‘51 cmswut saws. Every 0:20 whnowma smanoptg bats 0mg Sadat: to pagrfcunn-tnr‘lunI-lngm. _ u. wont‘ dealer t-r wrzt- LOL"l.‘|(v S,\\\l.\(. MA. 1_,_____,______...._.....____-.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- trust; (0.. so: to an 3. Canal 51., team In. tidin- na-l rt-silt-nte on l’raz‘. Fz‘le‘iMl l’alls. opposite the '1' ::-'.':» Odie-L l ,.,. . . ,.§?§Yf‘??°“s" l m- FOR SALE, 2 Sets of Bobsleighsâ€"one light and JAMES DICKSUN. LSnrveyor. Commissioner in the Q. lone heavy_cheap' to . (‘ouveyanccn Sc. Residence. and ad~ » dress, Fenelon Falls. B. ELLIS. See our beautiful Spring Overcoats, half the price of ordered. †nobby waterproof †cape attachedâ€"cheap. The largest, nobbiest and cheapest stock of Men’s Furnishings in Lindsay. Boys, call and see the cheap man's Tics at half price. Ladies, it is to your advantage to see our Prints ttttthinghams. New designs in Silk Handkerchiefs at 500. G White Litton Handkerchiefs for 25c. Ladies‘ and Misscs’ Lisle Thread Undervcsts for 20o; regular price (3-50. ‘2 Papers Pins for 50. Consult us before. buying your Shootings and Pillow Cottons. See the Cheap Man for Table Napkins. Men’s Napa Buck Driving Gloves, only SI, cheapâ€"cheap. Ladies, go to CARTER’S for your liid Gloves. Something new in Skirtings. The best satin-ï¬nished Table Oil-cloths. 23-30. See. our Ladics’ black Cashmere Hose at 9.50. CARTER, the cheap man, next to Spratt S: Killcn. New Brunswick Carpet Warps, all shades, [away down]. } l | l t it it, - M l -P. S.â€"-Agent for Tetley S: Co's India and Ceylon Tens, putt Eup in lead packages, guaranteed absolutely pure. Try it. ,bcin': among the last to rltftli“ ileum , with him. 1 it was altogether an affecting scene. i 5.40 o'clock the train started ainil re- enthusiasm. The windows ofthe houses in the vicinity were crowded with spec» tutors. The entire route was a sea of waving: handkerchiefs. The crowd was so dense that the cx-chanccllor's horses were compelled to walk the entire dis- tance front the palace to the station. There was a continuous roar nfcht'crinL'. Following: the princ»:'s carriage ('flltl". another carriage occupied by l’rinc»:~s iismarck and other members of thr- family. A third carriage was filled with members ofthe American location. A number of other carriages ï¬llwl with friends and admirers of the prince clos- ed the procession. thn the ptrty ar- rived at the station n squadron (It Will‘- nssiers with a band formed a guard ti honor. All the ministers, tiec diplomat. ic corps, and the court and stat" of- ftciuls were waiting to bid farewell to the prince. and there was a great mass of people outside the station. .‘iount- nins of bouquets for the. prince an'l princess were piled in tire lt‘rtitiztif, , rooms. which wore gully decorated. . Prince Bi~mnrck in a ltr-arty voice had..- , all inrcwt-ll. Mr. Phelps. tltc Anti-rim I; l ; l . minister. and Chanel-liar Von ('ngrivi w Many tears were rll‘ Al and \i unwed cheering, singing and the straits ; of the band. .â€"â€"»r~â€"-â€"--¢ *owâ€"av â€"~â€"-â€" Thick deposits of ice are loind in the Stevens mines. on Mount Tit-thei- Ian, California. Geologists say that l the ice is 80,000 years old.