." l .‘J - r4_ "-ships like that? There .is a limit to . cents per line for every subsequent inser- MJ and reasonable rates. K Mmflg Gm“- A Rare Chance ! Now that the U. S. is going into the business of building a National navy it I _ .is well to study what other nations are doing. The two crack ships of the Brit- IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE: Belonging to the Estate of the late D. J. ish navy are the Trafalgar and the Nile. These are supposed to be the very last Scully. Will be sold in single lots or in and best thing in battle ships. Clark “0033 ‘0 5â€â€œ P“F°b8595’3- Also. 9- “301‘ Russell in his Life of Nelson, just pub- 110"" and 1‘" °n F‘dle‘as H‘n' lished, says that the Trafalgar could NOW 15 YOUR TIME have sunk the entire British and Dan- ._ As .â€" ish fleets at Copenhagen with little or THEY MUST BE SOLD no damage to herself. She is a turret ship with 20-inch armour on the turrets; her displacement is nearly 12,000 tons; her motive power equal to 12,000 horse- power; she carries, besides eight 2-ton guns, four guns of 67 tons each, throw- ;ing a missile weighing 1,250 pounds. This monster has just had a trial trip, on which her guns were tested. The big guns Were ï¬rst ï¬red with small charges of powder, which did no damage to speak of beyond knocking a few ‘wheels off the-capstan and blowing some oddsand endsoverboard. But when a ‘57-ton gun was loaded with a full ser- -vice charge of.630 pounds and ï¬red at an elevation of three degrees the deck was depressed two .full inches, the deck beams were bent :and :one mess-deck stanchion ‘was broken short oil. The gunners frieclared that a second shot with tiresome charge would have de- :pressed the deck lfOllI' inches, would have broken more beams and opened thoseamsvhelow so as to admit .the wa- ' ter, and that-half a {dozen shots would have disabled the ship so that she would have had to steam out of action. In other words, while these crack new ships can inflict terrible injury on an enemy, and their turrets are practically impreg- nable, they are certain to~do themselves up after an engagement of a quarter of an hour. What is the good of war- For terms and particulars apply to Barron & McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate, Lindsay, or to W. E. ELLIS, Fenelon Falls. April 25th, 1890.â€"10tf _________â€"..__..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-' The Eanada life Assurance En’y, ESTABLISHED IN 1847. THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital & Asset-s as at the 30th of April, 1889, over $10,000,000. Annual Income for the ear ending 30th API'IIQ 1885, $1, ,000- Total Sum assured to 30th April, 1885, amounts to $47,000,000. The proï¬ts of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Ofï¬ce doing business in the Dominion, and its ratioof expenses to income are less than that of any other Canadian or British ofï¬ce. The policies of this Company are indisputa- ble on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. The rates charged by this Company are as low as any ï¬rst~class ofï¬ce. All forms of policies are issued. )chOUGALL tit BRANDON, 434-5. Agents, Fcnclon Falls. The Great Discovery. Read carefully and act wisely. Many valuable lives can be saved by the use of »â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" MOSES COURTEMANCHE’S momuw W W i WLUNG SYRUP. new z use“ ' (the volume of powder thatlcan be used in a gun, and to the size of the bore. The force exerted by the explosive pow- er of powder in expanding the air is so vast that beyond a certain point it is as fatal to the surroundings of the gun as .to the object at which its shot is aimed. Very few objects could stand the im- pact ofashot weighing nearly ï¬ve-eights of a ton and driven through space by 600 pouuds of powder, but if the pow- er which impels the shot. is distributed laterally and vertically from the gun's muzzel with such force as to depress a gun-deck two inches and to break steel stanchions like pipe-stems, the gun will evidently do as much damage to the battery in which it stands as it can in- ,flict on the enemyâ€"Public Opinion. WMWQmWWoW WThis is undoubtedly the best lung med- Wicine in the world, and for Dyspepsia What; no equal. Manufactured by Moses WCourtemuuche, Midland, and sold by W. E. Ellis. Fenelon Falls. â€"52-17-3m. susmrgroncr. Notice is hereby given that the business hitherto carried on by Samuel Swantou as a dealer in ._...¢ . -â€"â€"-â€"-m â€".A »â€" A Turtle Shower. After a terriï¬c storm early on Satur- day morning a rcumrkablo discovery was made by the chamberuiaids in the Cap- itol hotel when they were about their morning Work. It was nothngr more or less than a number of baby turtles found in rooms 14, 37 and 08. All theso rooms were on the side of the house exposed to the' storm, and it was discovered that a window had been care- lessly left open in each room. One was also found by Mr. MacDonald near the main entrance to the hotel. Ii'therc were any Others on the outside they found some hiding-place shortly after their advent. There is every indication .that they came down with the rain. They are of a variety unknown in this section of country. The ï¬gures on their shells are old diamond pattern. They are very small, being only an inch and a. half across at their widest diam- eter. There is considerable Speculation as to what is the Cause of their presence. and they are regarded as veritable curi- osities by local naturalists. The total number found in the hotel and vicinity is thirteen. A rival landlord was un- kind enough to suggest that the animals were colossal specimens of the blood- thirsty nocturnul creature known to sci- ence as the Cimex lectularius.-â€"-0ma- Iiu Bee. 1 oooooowcow mwomuooowwso RailwayTies, Cordwod, Telegraph Poles, Cedar and all kinds of Timber, Lumber and Shingles, «Mono... .9†0 00096990049. cocoouccooo o0. owwuuwo» will be continued on a much larger scale than formerly by the undersigned, who will pay, as hitherto, THE HIGHEST CASH PRICESs and payments will be promptly made on the 15th of every month for all materials delivered. 38" One of the ï¬rm will be regularly on the road. For particulars apply to Samuel Swanton, No. 5?. Victor Avenue, Toronto, or to J. H. Brandon, Feuclon Falls. SWANTON, BRANDON Sr Co. N. li.â€"â€"Mr.Swanton thanks his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the past ten years, and begs to solicit n. continuance of the same for the new ï¬rm. Fcnelon Falls, Aug. 7th, 1889.â€"26-tf. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUGS A FULL' STOCK ' AT W. T. V J UN KIN’S. * 0-. Railway matters are active in the Northwest. Surveyors, graders and tracklayers are busy on several diï¬'erent roads. {Listings farmers ï¬nd they must pay the notes they gave for hulless oats, and are icokiug for thc seductive agent who sold them. M l‘hc -‘ Fenclon Falls Gazelle " is printed every Saturday at the otlicc, on the corner of May A Francis streets. Si‘BSl‘Rli’TlDN $11 YEAR IN ADVANCE, or one cent per week will be added as long as it remains unpaid. Aidvcrtising Rates. Professional or business cards. 50 cents per line per annum. Casual advertisements, fl cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion. and ‘2 tinn. Contracts by the year. half year or Quarter. tor a column or less. upon reason- able terms. JOB PRINTING of all ordinary kinds executed neatly. cor E. D. HAND. 1 ':.;.'n'a‘op_ l a... -w..,.-. ï¬' 'We led the trade last season, and we intend doing the has now on hand a splendid stock of FARMS FOI‘KPoIt E. The following cheap . arms are in the ï¬nest section at Western Ontario. Send for the “Canadian Farm Advertiser" to]. J. Duly & Co" Guelph P. 0., Ont. it is sent free and gives the acres cleared, sizes and kinds 0! buildings, Szc, Sic, of these and 27 5 other farms. No stones, bills or swamp on the ï¬rms. and the soil is guaranteed deep, rich, clay loam that never bakes. money sent it re- quired a: guarantee, for expenses if the farms are not cheap and as rcpTCscmCd,-~ and intending buyers, after seeing them. left to decide for themselves, and then. keep or return the money as they think right. Purosprlngvvator on every farm, good fences; land not billy nor ï¬at. Gravel roads, cheese factories, creameries, SL‘lux‘lr;. churches and post otiices nenr all the farm» T Good water every where and healthy counâ€" try. I Only enough money to bind the bargain need be paid until taking possession. and then 60 per ocnt.,860 of every “00. of the price will be left onthofnrma, or loss than that. it buyers wish, payable just to- suit the buyers In every way. This will be. put in writing and in the boat chance ever offered to buyers. All buyers get good titles and their deeds when they talus pon- session. 1 10 acres. 65clcarcd. 15 arr-cs 9 . line maple bush, good housi- and ham, market town with railway : miles. , ' ___.__ _ ~ __ __ X00 -s,S ‘l ~; i, [V l; S $4, - busant'l’lsbn'él}: 3:30.35“ 4:333 East Francis Street,Fenelon Falls. I wish “"52!†Elifllllfllvjflllï¬- __ _.__T{_, . r - ' n 100 So i . , it ~- to draw the attention oi the Public to the “'0' C "re Im t _AND_ fact that l have purchased the livery busi- __, ___ _ ’_ .32)â€.n_'___"°‘::‘fl‘f 21’.“ "' ness lately Owned by Mr. Wm. Routly, and 5° am‘5- 3“ cleared. sand . . . buildings, near market. I S have made such improvementslps \vill meet W†0 the requirements of the trave ing public. [am prepared to furnish ï¬rst-class horses $ ’ V . T. J. MCFARLAh D same this season. 65 acres, alli clean-d, good . buildings, near largo tuvvn. . . .. ‘6‘“ and comlortablc rigs at the lowestlivmg . prices. market town with railway 5 miles. villng-vncar. In "miâ€"“‘w 1TH)’uéiLEoo'éiJï¬edfiohush, , ¢ large fresh water lithe is houndarv It hack. and, good house and ham, market town with railway 5 miles. GEORGE GOODHAND wiâ€"n 12057 acres, 90 cleared, rest 0 s t . â€"*. ~ H u e linrdwnmlJiouscnndlmrm, ï¬ne fresh The East half of Lot No. 2. west of COL a village '3 miles. market town with railwwyy'milcs. TEAS, COFFEES’ w .___,_-- Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins bprne and nprth of Francis street, Fenclou 90â€" idoacrcsn OClt‘ui'tdiâ€"lâ€"Elldvral C ' t St , I Sou S and an other 1‘ ï¬lls, Co. \ returns, the property of Mary 7 . wood.g housc.wmlllwn. “rm†8: ale 1’ p Calder. There is on the premises a frame “"1"†Vim "3‘1""! ’ "‘“°~ “"3†‘°“:‘:‘.(’““l""' groceries, which he will sell .-.-._. house 22x33 feet. For full particulars ESE-00â€?““crmISEElvurEdJshurd- - " (Dheap for l apply to ' wood, lint: brick house mull . _ 9 \r v 19 1 18 MAR} CALDER’ Hi 2â€"; 200 acres, ï¬nitelua, and to which he inv1tes the attention * 0“ t" 89' 0mm“ P~0- 00c balancchmdwcml.new of the public. ~â€"- large hank barn, market town with railway ~tmilr.» market town with railway 1 miles, can be and in dividedâ€"one of the host hrnrs in the county. {PTâ€"m " _ 3,52 1,000- suit purchaser, tine buildings that cost Summit. This farm adjoins City of Guelph, and is our of the best grain and stack farms of ilssizc in Ontario. :tcrfTT‘ldurt-d, I'l)l_$4,000cash, balance in - of ï¬ne building), skunk hams and 2 good honsn, CROCKERY, GLASSWAREp House and Lot For Sale. Earthenware, Brooms, Pails, \Vashtubs, For sale, very cheap for cash,a half-acre Blackingâ€"brushes. Clothes-pins, Matches : come-‘1‘“ “"0 the blllldlngs 11mm“, 0P- - - - )osile the south ward school house Fenc- ‘ l‘ lClCS ll] great \"ll‘lct '. l n . .' and Othel a t u ‘ 5 Ion balls. The house is 18 x24 iect. 1.‘_. l l l stories high, on a stone formulation, with a 81 1 kitchen 13 x 20 foot and u woodshcd. There l b ‘nrc also a workshop 14 x 20 feet, a never l‘uiliug well of excellent water and a few fruit trees. The buildings were erected about twelve years ago, and are in good condition. Apply at the GAZETTE oilice, or to the undersigned. GEO. W. MARTIN, 10 Pearson Avenue, St. Alban’s Ward. Toronto. ---_ Wâ€. Toronto, April 2nd, 1890â€"th. EST lltllE. viz-W... rarï¬Ã©â€˜. "*‘ N Ptl _~ ' Fast Colored. Gingu 8w aflhflflh “all ENGLISH, CANADIAN ‘AND hams for 100. AMERICAHARKETS. Fast Colored Mus- llns for 100. V 450 acre-.0 in block. 3'.- Sb 9 . cleared, 90 vrry lilir valuable hardwood bush. 3 sets litre buildings. .3 bank hams. 1 ï¬ne now Twirl! dwelling, near good market town with railways, best large farm in the :ounty, iS fenced into; farmsâ€"2.00 acres, 150 acres, and mo acres, will be sold separately or together. of the very best brands and at the low- cst possible prices. Cash Paid for Butler & Eggs and other farm produce. 11%“ Flour and iced kept constantly on hand. (Sand for the “ Farm Advertiser," it gives lull particulars of those and 275 other forms and valuable information about this nountry.,~Addresn, J. J. Only a. 00., Guelph ?. 0., Crâ€; ms. HEELEY, DEALER lN JOSEPH ill CFARL AND. AND FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers, I D taping one. Corners and Decorations. PRICES & STYLESâ€"MIT CUSTOMERS. Call and see my 5c. per roll Paper. it is ac. t‘ it Fast Colored Prints 2 55 gg; :: :: Culbume Street. ienelun Falls. HEADQUARTERS IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR Baum Paper and Piclure Frames --â€"IS ATâ€" W. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker’s Block. Kent-st, Lindsay. And all th: wdgcto 50c? per Rbll. ’ ._.__-.â€". . l I have on hand the largest stock of Wall SEE?“ The fl'CSheSt GOOdS ml Paper ever brought into Lindsay. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Just llppositc flew Post-oilice, Iient Strc ct. LINDSA‘SZ'. S.A.MEiiERELL 363‘ Please call and soc my 5c. Paper. Lindsay, April 2nd, 1890. the village at Wm. Ca.n.1p'bell’s.l human, MANUFACTURER 0F SADDLES, EINDSAY HARNESS, , . ,7 , ‘ mums, Mmblej‘l 01kg, VALISES. «:29 is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with hlllelillllNTS AND HEADSTONI‘IS, both Marble and Granite. V i I I I I _ ...... SECOND DIVISION COURT Estimates promptly given on all kinds of‘ cemetery work. -0, mlâ€" .\larl.lc Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel : County oi" Victoria. ‘ T ‘ Pit-cos. Etc. a specially. HE P 1 l i\ "‘71"! 1* i’mCllcal Workman. all should v The next sittings of the itlmvc (your: mu H". Mi (ii-dig“ “"1 minim“ 1’“?cs “doâ€? , be held in Dickson's hall, Font-ion Falls. Done on the Shortest Notice. Artists’ Goods a Specialty. Machine Needles. Alabastine and Dye Works Agency. 1 Davidâ€"Obambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. lilucksmilhing in all its diifvrcnt hrnnrln- ~ done on short unlit-4.- nml at the low-u. veto R. CHAMBERS living prices. Particular alti-nlinn paid in horseâ€"shoeing. (live "ii: a rail and i will guarantee satisfaction. lb-ly. Everything belonging to the Saddlery and Harness Trade constantly kept in stock. Hiiirvli'usiiig i:l~l‘.‘“'l‘.t'l'0. i WORKSâ€"In rmr of the market on l‘am-l on 'F“e"‘duys Ovvi' 7â€â€œ bridge six-rel, npposilt‘ Multliews' packingl C‘mmlCllCiug at llio‘clock in ll.r forcnnun .‘lmnse. 1 Gun. Marxian. B, l) Harm. Kenpst.’ Lindsay, Boar. sameness} mum. CM North of the Town llull, Fonclon Falls, Julr l0tl:, lE'JO. MILLINERY ‘ '» -.~25&-;m§;