VOL. XVIII. l Professional Cards. E _ 1 , , R- M- MASON, g VETERINARY Sl'RtlliON ; Honor Grad- i 3 l uatc Ontario Veterinary College, To- i I .ronto, 1884 ; R. M. O. V. .\l. A. ‘ Residenceâ€"Corner Colborne and Lonisa , streets, Fenelou Falls. -â€"â€"_. -â€".\.\'D-â€"- WILD CHERRY; r??? . H. chess, " 1 , DENTIST, LINDSIXX’, l i will be at the “McArthur House,“ Fellelon "' ' l-Falls, the secoud‘Wednesrlay ofeaeh month. ‘ , Beautiful and durable artiticial teeth made, [and all other dental work properly done To It. It Sure Cure .Comu BALSABI Fon aux“, O AWQTHER LEADER. .Dr. Kendall’s Condition Pow- der for Horses and Cattle. tGAS.-,(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. NEELANDS, Dentist, Lindsay, if you want teeth extracted positively Wlth- out pain. Gas has been given by him with The best and Cheapest POWder for fatten‘ great success for over 21 years. He studied ing and putting annuals in order known. with Dr. 001,0“, of New York, the invem Used by the best StUCkmen "1 the tor 'of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers 'wwza' TOT saleionly In of persons are wearing artiï¬cial tect'hnuade by Mr. Neelands ‘20 years ago, and never; I 1 required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- : ' lain crowns and hridgework done. 'Visits ' I , I Fenelon Falls, )chrthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. 'Call early DRUG STOR “. in the day. 40-t.f. ‘ “tungstenâ€"EN. Professional Cards. .__â€".â€".._._ -_A . ._ I“, .._ ms; t... ‘ G. M O N. E A, 1), DEVLINj A, FOR. AGENTS. ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor N0 RISK. in Chancery,KentStrect,Lindsay. "0 CAPITAL REQUHREDI G. H. HOPKINS, N honorable and praisewortlly business _ , . Without any possible chance of loss. (SUCCESSW To MART†& HON‘I‘NS) I Steadyemploymentnnd control ot‘territory. )ARRISTER, SOLlCl'l‘Olt, 35c Money i Have done business in Canada 30 years, .i) 10 [man at 6 P“ cent- omce: K01â€; Liberal pay to the right malt to sell our s‘tree't, Lindsay, Ont. MOORE & JACKSON, annlsrnns, sommrcns, &c. or. , i tice,William street,Liudsay. 13“!» A.JACKSON. â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"~»M..__.- O‘LEARY & O‘LEARY, AGENTS WANTED- ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, , Ifyou want to make MONEY, take hold B Solicitors in Chancery, tire. Otlicc,! and sell our choice Nursery Stock. Now is Doheny Block, Kentstreet, Lindsay. the time, write us at once for terms, unexcelled Nursery Stock. Send for terms. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, Nuasnnvunx, Colborne, Ont. $.13. Moons. bin-12m: O’LEâ€"A-lfâ€"Y. llt'ou O’Lsanv. l r d " TE lVART Nurserymen, MCINVI l R] A! S ’ ~8'5' Rocussrsn, N. Y. ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. B Otlices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. Mclurvnn. T. STEWART. 0R BARRISTERS, l“. .c. Otlice: Baker's Block Kent Street Lindsay, Opposite Veitch’s , , llotel. Money ’to loan at lowest rates or" NIOWCI‘S, Slllk)‘ Rakes, interest. .' (r , r g *' w W One of the ï¬rm will be at their of- Rld no ruld [Hung PIO‘ b9 doe in Jordan‘s Block, Il‘cuelou Falls, rcgu- ROOi’; PlilpCl‘S, larly every Tuesday. - Grain Cl‘llSllO‘l‘S, Jon): A. BARRON. R. J. MCLAUGllLlN Grain Sowerq . . L; . ...-.-‘._.â€"_. . -. -- ._... -. .__..ï¬.._._ _ . ...- .- M __ ANgtittW Cutters, "1'. YEISgaï¬ggg}, M, 1,) ALL KINDS of Agricultural Implements, -- ALL AT â€"- ORONEI‘», Physician, Surgeon, kc, .tc. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington w street. Lindsay. C,“ 0,; J. 11. (3’12le [4&3‘1, ‘Xgont, Feuelon Falls, Out. DR. A. WILSON, -â€"u. 3., u. c. r. .l. s.. Ontario,â€" - _____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"..~__... WYSICIANS, SURGEONS .v. ACCOL- W I chers. Ollice. Colborue Street, b‘ellclel l N S Q Falls. . “Mâ€" Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his DR. U. ll. G RAllAM, Insurance Business to me, I am prepared RADUATE or the University 01 Trinity to take rlsks on all classes of property I College. Fellow of Trinity Medical i11t ‘ror‘. Lo‘vost Izates. School. Member of the Royal t‘ollcgc orl ‘ ______ Surgeons ot England. Member ot the Col- . None but ï¬rsbclass and Canadian logo of l‘hvsieinns k Surgeons of Ontario, n . ‘ - Companles represented. Ofï¬ce and rluideuce on Francisâ€"St. West l Fellclou Falls. opposite the (Lu-"1!? otliec. l ins?“ 1?;X1{)I l’liOI’ERTX‘ ' at very low rates. __ SVEYEYORS:_,-_-_s : $59,800 to loan from 6 per cent. up. , J AMER DICKSON. T fl â€"" ' ‘ "1 L. Surveyor. l‘ollllllis=it.lller in the Q. l3- . i4. 1‘: 1.1 1.1 I S 9 . Conveyauerr. .kc. Residence, and titl-I dress, l-‘euelou Falls. Ilrnggist and Bookseller. Fem-lot: Falls, June 25th, 1852‘. 20. AUCTIONEERS- FOR SAEtB. 3:27:11: ":4’â€â€˜-"~“:‘7“? ; 3635'“ 131401: 1101150 :1 nd Isot & AM, lot: Fiuller's lliil. owned by the late Danie IH‘F\\,FD EJ. Scull}: and rcrentlv occupied by Mr | Alex. .‘lt‘A'illJir. A U CTIO N'E ERS ‘ ms- \Vill Be Sold C‘honp. for the County ol'Victoria. Farm sales 1 Apply to a specialty. \V. F. HILLS. Font-ion Fails. Ions \VILSON’ J_ R. GRAHAM. _ or to J. Fl‘l'l.l.Y. Lindsay. 304! Lindsay. Footie: l-‘alls. January loll). 2'39 .â€"â€"-: «‘~‘t‘ , l , l l - lug fast. , ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12m, 1890. , v. .._ ' Our Stock is now complete, and we invite those who want good goods at low prices to call and see us. We have a complete. assortment in oral-y line, bought from the best manufacturers in Canada, and “‘1†sell them ill PHIEES THAT SHOULD COMMAND THE Alllllllilil Bi llll who are desirous of saving money. See our substantial Stoga Boot. for â€" $1 50. See our Men’s Felt-lined Shoe for â€" $1 50. We are making a specialty of CHILDREN’S S‘IIOOL Boers. and parents will do well to see what we can offer before investing. 20! D1313ARTDIENT. GROCERY DENrJ-‘Igrf RY. 25 Eda“ Ghests New Season’s Japan Teas, price 35 cents. i 4‘ “ S‘ “ “ 6‘ “ “ Those who have tried these two popular lines of our Tea know what they are, and to those who nave not, We will say that they are without exception the best Teas ever offered for the money in the county. Get a sample and convince your- self of this fact. BE?“ 50 80an choice RAISINS just received, which we will sell at 4 lbs. for 25 cents. Anything you want in Crockery-at Cost. H. AUSTIN. Cunningham's Block, East side Colborne St, Fenelou Falls, November 24th, 1890. on? & an I tin. WNW ««â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€": Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathcl‘S, P11111138, Birds and Wings, perfect in every detail. W New Mantle goods have just arrived, which embrace nothing but the latest styles and shades, all of which will be sold at. the most reasonable prices. Dressâ€"making done to order. All 20077.: guaranteed. Mrs. E. McDOUGALL, Two doors North of the Post-ofï¬ce. Fenelon Falls, October 8th, 1890. ave that keeps on stopping, Get R. J. FRQS’E to Fix it. All Watches repaired or sold guaranteed to give satisfaction, IF YOU INTEND BUYING M __ F BARRON & MCMUGHUN' a good Gold or Silver Watch for Christmas, please examine my large and carefully-selected stock. 'Rlngs, Pipes, Clocks, Watches and Silva -llae ordered for the Christmas trade. R. .5. FROST, Opposite the Post ofliee. Fenclon Falls, October 8th, 1890. 5. Nevison, -â€"-I’RACTICAL-â€"- $AENTER __ lPtlpcl'-llttllgcl', L.Deylllan,lllldertakel,l Colborne-St..Fenelon Falls. iPa’intss and Glass, Crockery, Glassware, Jewelry 85 Fancy Goods. My immense new stock of FURNngï¬Ei ‘- Must be Soldllwm-l- PAPERg from SC. to 5300. per roll. “‘“M' Oil-Painted. Shades Call and See me. aspecialty. [33?" My goods are All new, and are go- __ â€"-andâ€" Firstâ€"class Goods & Low Prices l Rememberthe placeâ€"£2 doors south IJ. I)O_V'lllall. of J. “man's Hardware Store. Fenclon Falls, July 23rd,1€€-0. Fcnelon Falls, May 22nd, 1890. 14. Ten ocean steamers reached llaiil'ax during Sunday and Monday, and all rep-med rough passages. Ernest Bolln, a farmer near l)ubllll'lk‘. Iowa, has a 4-year-old :on who was but!) without eyes or any place in them. lie is possessed of all his other fadultit‘s. and enjoys good health. Pretty Alice Smith, the most inte- l resting of the witnesses for the prose- Ctltion ill the Birchall trial, was married on the 6th inst. to Joseph Blount, the Niagara Falls policeman. She is said to have been the hnudsotuest bride ever seen in the City Hall, Buffalo, where the ceremony was performed. Eugene Saudow, “ the strongest man on earth," has just had judgment reu~ dered against him for £4 12s. at the ill- stauce of his London landlord, who said that the consequence of his practising bhis feats of strength with dumb-hells and heavy weights was that the ceiling of the room below fell down. In the county of l’etcrborongh some 35 convictions for sending deteriorated milk to cheese factories have been made. by Police Magistrate Edmison. Each ï¬ne amounts to $20 and costs. One- half of the money goes to the county and the other half to the cheese factory of which the defendant was a patron. A “ lantern †ï¬sh was recently caught in the Columbia river, although its pro. per home is in the deep sea. Its pecu- liarity “is its transparency; by holding it. up to the light every bono can be easily counted. It has a reddish tinge. and this one was aboutscven inches long. although they have been caught. ill drag nets off the coast that were eighteen inches long. Near the little village of Carp, twen- ty miles from Ottawa, on Sunday last. a respectable farmer named Richmd Lang-ford was found ill his own barn, with his skull so terribiy iraetured that he died a few hours later. Au iron rod, four feet long and an inch ill diameter, \Vlth one end covered with blood and hair, was found near the body. There is said to be a clew to the murderer, who has not yet been arrested. . A young electrician in Omaha has Invented a novel appliance for killing- rats._ The bottom of an ordinary oval trap ls covered with till, to which is at- tached a wire, connected with a small dynamo. As the propensity of a caged rat to show tight asserts itself he seize; the wire between his teeth, thus coul- pleting the circle. Without a squeal; and almost without a quiver he passes lnto a state of innocuous and eternal desuetudc. .A Chattanooga lawyer has peculiar news on the duties of policemen. He wrote to Cincinnati for inforlllzltiou about his missing son. He wants the policeman that finds him to obtain for him a situation ill some lawyer's Gilllfl', the boy being a good stellograplter. The salary must not be less than $1†a week. More than that, the oilicer is to see that the boy pays his board and he- haves" himself, and is then to report the lad's progress to his father. \Valter French, a farmer living near Sal'atoga Lake, N. Y., has a curiosity in the way eta woolly pig. It is mm ofa litter of nine, and is nine months old. All its brothers and sisters grew to a good size and weight, as pigs ought to grow, but this one has never got bl:- yond thirty pounds. When four months old it was perfectly devoid of hair, but by frequent applications of soap sulli by its owner a growth came upon it long,r and curly, resembling the wool on a sheep. It is a funny pix. Louis Cyr, the Canadian athlete, ill Montreal last Friday morning, broke the world's record for putting up dumb. bells. He put 109 pounds with «re hand, shoulder to arms length, illill't'†shoulder, 27 times, ill the presence of sporting men and journalists. The world‘s record was previously held b‘.‘ C. ill. Robinson, who put up ltlil It’lllllll" twenty times in San Francisco. NW. 25th, 187.â€), and lidwartl liar-r. who lV-l'» formed the same feat March 5th, lit-fl. Louis Cyr also llCl‘l 13} l pounds on: at arm’s length. On the plantation of Mr. John ll. liobtrts, near l’wlurtviilc, C , then,- is a tree, if not tlrstroycd by the tarpon tine holds, that does not twucl. :lw ground by six feet. A pine sapling cut down at l-Otllf: period unknown to the oldest inhabitant iorlged on the limb of all arljslc.;llt tree. The growth of the limb and tree gladualiy I:lt..t:d .lround it. llltil it became complete-iv ilnbedded. Drawing its life from tllb tree, it grows and presents a luxurious appearance. All trace of the stump from which it was out has long since disappeared. - u... w - «ma-w m..-~».¢.â€"..-. .. .- W-o_.. w. W‘ n._, . ... k on...“ I. -