"3 32 Wins ï¬rst in i3 t..l L: i ééé’é 5 EL: ass graces "V? IL? CHERRY Count BALSAM l-‘on tall: in not. 5 i z 3: -â€"â€"O Esï¬ï¬‚THER LEï¬EEB. - r. Kendall’s Condition Bow- (ler for Horses and Cattle. The best antivchnapcst Powder for fatten- ing and putting animals in order known. 53’ l'st-d by the best Stockinen Hi the «world. For sale only at. Professional Cards. . LEG-AL 8w. ,..._.._. A. r. nnvnm, ) ARR-ESTER, Attorney-at-Ltuv, Solicitor f) in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. _______..______.___.â€" _ .,._,_._'..â€"- m†G. ll. HOPKINS, _ (Srccnsson T0 Mania): 5.: llOl‘KlNB) ').\ftl‘t,lel‘l-‘.lt, SOL‘ICITUR, kc Money 1) to Loan at 6 per cent. .stroet, Lindsay, Ont? ._.._.._._.._...._.._.....~ MOORE & JACKSON, mains“: lS,‘ sonic-trons, &c. or. tic-c, William street, Lindsay. Q. l). .lloonn. A. JACKSON. -s....._r....‘-.â€" ()‘LEARY & O‘LEARY, ' AltlllS'l‘EllS A'l‘TOllXEYS-AT-LAW, Solicitors in Chancery, &c. Oihcc, *1) when v ilioclt, lientstrect, Lindsay: A. :T‘lt‘l: O’lnmnv. lltftzn t) Lmnr. __ ___,___.____._..-â€"-â€"-~‘_ M MolN’l‘YBE & STEWART, -\lil‘tlSTl“.llS, Solicitors, Notaries, d'c. )‘tlflicea over Ontario Bank, Kent street, :I.i:\.dsuy. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on .easy terms. 'i). J. Blclxrrnn. T. Srnwzlnrr. BARRON (it Me AUGh’L/IV. WAR illS'l‘l-ZRS, F. .e. ~Oiliee : Baker's liloc'lt ) Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite \ ettch s dlotel. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. , . $23.. one of the ï¬rm Will be at thetr of- ï¬ce in Jordan’s ltlonk, Fcnelon l-‘nlls, regu- ;-l trly every Tuesday. , dons A. dhnnox. R. J. )lclmrouux :2â€; 11:32...- .. . L11 TIT; ._ _.--... ......--.__.-. ‘ CHOKE l, Physician,Surgeorbkcq kc. Residence, Brick Cottage, \\ elitngton street, Lindsay. “v.4. .._.__â€" DR. A. WILSON, â€"u. 13., x. c. P. .s 5., Ontario,â€" ‘ ilYSlClANS, SURGEONS (s: ACCOU- chers. Olliec, Colburne Street, benelon Falls. WM-.. Du. ll. ll. GRAHAM. iR.\DU:\TB oi' the University oi Trinity I College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School. Member of the Royal College or But-(eons oi England, Member of the Col- levc of Physicians & Surgeons of ‘Ontarto. .ilz'tico: and residence on Francs-Stu“ est Feaelon Falls, opposite the Gazette otltee. "M e M _ ,, __.__.....__â€"--A--~ stoma... ï¬rmwé; -' J .\..\l ES DICKSON, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in, P. Conroynneer, lac. Resulence, dress, Fenelun Falls. the Q. ll, and ad- It' ‘ I Xenrly 27 Q'cars‘ experience. 1 I 0 Liberal pay to the right man to sell our I’ro fossionul Cards. l VETERIN RY. m- l l R- M- :M‘ASQN, I, \'lll‘l-Illl}i.’xill' Fl‘llGlï¬DN; iionor Grad- I note Ontario Veterinary College, To- rott:o,1SS4; 1. Bi. 0. V. M. :\. llcsidenceâ€"Corner Colbornc audlLouisa streets, l’enclon l‘alls. ‘ ’ DENTAL. w. H. @3333, I)I*L. 1’CL‘IS'E, IAINDST-XX’, will be at the “ .\.'c.-\rtlntr Ilonse‘," Fenelon - Falls. the second Wednesday ofeaeh month. l lleantifnl and durable arliticial teeth made, land all other dental work properly done. .lG-lv. l}EN1‘1§;'E1337. :..: -\-..\_ \‘u m -.f:‘. :‘uvsfï¬â€˜ rho ..» ~ ~ - -. .-.~- .siiséiï¬s for less money than any one in the trade. “T0 have the new- est, the best and most complete assorted stock in town. . buy until you Don’t .GAS.â€"â€"(VI’lԤL_-Iâ€"ZED AIR.) Go to J. anuxns, Dentist, l.indsa_v,rif| yoa want teeth extracted positively with- mtt pain. Gas has been given by him with great success tor-over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton,of New York, the inven- tor ot‘ gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artiï¬cial teethmade by Mr. Neclands ‘1!) years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns and lJl'ltl2‘0“'Ul'l( done. Visits l’cnclon Falls, Bchrthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. 40-t.i'. M'iaisoELidiiinous. ._.._.....- _______â€"â€" ’1 i Egalitiegï¬gy $50 RE$K. E9 Gï¬PiTAL BEQEBERED. , N honorable and pra‘iscworthy business I, without any possible chance of loss. Steady employment and control ofterritory. ' Ilave done business in Canada 30 years, nnexcellcd Nursery Stock. Send for terms. CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY, N cassava EN, 18-4. Colbornc, Ont. TO FIX}: 31131? S. The undersigned will take Cord-wood, either hard or soft, in exchange for Farm- ing ltnplemcnts.‘ THOMAS ROBSU N. Fenelon Falls, Dec. 10th, 1590. 42-t.f. The [Santa lifelssurante Cn’y, ESTABLISHED IN 18â€. THE OLDEST A‘.\'I) THE LEADIXG LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital & Assets as at the 30th oprrll, 1880, over $0,000,000. ‘2 Annual Income for the year ending 30th April. 1885, 31,840,000. Total Stun assured to 30th Apl'll,1335, amounts to $7,000,000. The proï¬ts of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Lit‘c Oilicc doing business iii the Dominion, and its ratio ol'expenscs to income are less than that of any other Canadian or llritish oilice. l 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 oilice. All forms of policies are issued. MCDOUGALL ti: BRANDON, 43.1y. Agents, Fenelon Falls. EN SURANGE. Mr. G. Cunningham baring transferred his insurance Business to me, i am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At Very Loxvcst llatcs. l None but ï¬rst-class British and Canadian Companies represented. ‘ W kall-Di I’ROPERT‘Y at very low rates. $50,000 to loan from 6 per cent. up. ‘V. E. EIJIJIS, Druggist and Bookseller. Fenelon Falls, June 25th, 1889. 20. LICENSED ronasann. W Brick IIquso and Lot on Fidlcr's Hill, owned by the late Danie J. Scully, and :e_centiy occupied b: 1!: Alex. McArthur, AUCTIONEERS parWin Be Sold Cheap. for the County onictorin. Farm sales a specialty. "3083f WlLSOX, J. R. GRAINâ€. " 8H! mutiny. Fuel" Falls. Apply to W. 3. ELLIS, Penelon Falls. or to J. WE'LL", Lindsay. January 10th, [flitâ€"“MI This‘store retains its well earned reputation for keeping 3E3? QUALE‘F‘Y oiGRQGEREES. You will always ï¬nd our stock complete and our prices sat- isfaetory. .. THE JEYYELLER. vecooooqooooosoo“Mowooooovyow -lcmctnbcr the placeâ€"ll. Austin’s old stand. Watches, Choirs til lowellory. §OooH¢Q§OOOONOW9MNMW¢QW 3E *“OM“90009990000090.9099... Pdliiiild lihTSElES El SPEEldLW. _ 'FENELQN FALLS, OPPOSiTEA THE POST-OFFICE. concoctions canons. 102â€"â€" has just received the largest stock of Christmas-Goods ever oii‘crcd in Fenclon " Falls, consisting of l CHRISTMAS AND I‘lEXV Yâ€"EAR’S CARDS,, Stationery, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, EQLLg 9F ALE. $QRTS AND $EZES; Toys, Vases, Fancy China-ware, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, such as Violins, Accordcons, Concertinas and Mouth Organs, a large stock of 'PICTURES 8: PICTURE FRAMES, a very ï¬ne assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, RINGS. BROOCHES, and other Jewelry, Plated Ware, Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco, WALL PAPERS AND WlNDOW BUNDS, all of which will be sold At the ’Very Iqovvcsst Iniving Prices. 121-33“ Call and inspect the Stock, two doors south of Heard‘s Hardware Store, b0“ 18 3‘33“ 01d» in“! 05mm†“'1‘â€? and you can hardly fail to ï¬nd smoothing to suit you. Fenclon Falls, December 18th, 1890. S. NEVISON. *Miï¬inery é; Mantle ï¬loth. Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Feathers, Plumes, Birds and Wings, perfect in every detail. WW 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. Dress-making done lto order. All war/.3 guaranteed. Mrs. R. McDOUGALL, Two doors North of the Post-ofï¬ce. Fcnelon Falls, October 8th, 1890. SPANISH Timers munch i.\' 'l‘lli‘. mat . LINE ISLANDS. Sax FRASCXSCO, l-‘eb. l.~-.~\.lvi<~.s from Singapore report. the arrival at. Manidzt ol‘ the Spanish steamer l'n Juan with news of another terrible in ts same of Spanish troops and residents 1:: the Caroline Islands. It :tpnsars tl. l!’ the natives, without. warnini:, tell in the Spanish garrison, lillllw." some. in? soldiers and civilians. "no. Sl‘miards thereupon attached the native tort. ll"- ls said the natives fought- with singula- bravery. but were eventually driwn i..:n the jungles, where the dillieulties ol' :la: Spaniards were increased. as :31: lush and undergrowth are very thick. and the savages had covered the unwind with man-traps, added to which their c‘bstutne in war time consists ut ;_--.-c<-n leaves, which makes them \‘cl‘_\' \lllllvtl.l. to see against the green foliasc. While. their superior size and strength and rho fact that they are armed with l‘tcntinb tun rifles and are as active as m 1:llit‘\‘>, placed the Europeans at stilltarther disadvantage. Nevertheless Lite his.» on the, native side is said to have been vwrv large. The Spanish Ct)!tllllllll'l::l' was among: the slain. He shot himself in a moment of frenzy caused by the morti- llcation over his defeat. 0 ‘ ovâ€"u-mâ€"u ...‘ Gan. Booth’s Schen. lil- Loxnox, Jan. 31â€"111 St. dunes’ llall last night. Gen Booth o.‘ the Saltm lion Army inaugurated the carrying into eilect of the scheme of srciai recen- (‘t'ullon Set forth in his book “ In l'ark- est England and The Way Out.“ la connection with the exercises he. :lillXU-l his signature to the-deed oi trust drawn up in the interest of' the subseihors to the fund for carrying on the \YUl'li. lie. also commissioned the first band ol' Sub rationist oilicers set apart for the work. General Booth retains htch po‘a'trz's nu- dct' the deed of trust. Hither him-self or his successor will be supreme director of the scheme and of the moneys. Any change made must be assented to ivy two-thirds ol' the Consultative Centuttit~ too. On this committee . Gen. Booth will nominate six members, and the archbishop of Canterbury, the president. oi'thc Wesleyan Society. the chairman of the Congregational Union, the chair- man of the Baptist Union, the Attorney- Lieucral and the chairman of the Cullllly Council will caclt nominate two mem- bers, one ofwhom may be the nominanxr. .0 o..â€"._..... -â€" Blew Himself to Atoms. PEMBROKE, Feb. 1 â€"â€"()a Friday lust Mrs. George Cotnam, ja, twist outto call l'lat'old Waring, whom :Eie supposed was attending to his duties about the farm, and was slim:de to ï¬nd him lying" near the stable door a horrible Spt'tftttl‘l“. to behold. Judgingr from the surround- ings and pesition oi' the bully. Waring must have had a vessel containing an explosive, which is thought to haw-been nitro-glyceriuc, on the ground lit-tween his knees, and was sittingr or ctoopin‘.’ over it; when by some means or other it exploded. The hands were blown oil at the wrist, the body torn into shreds and the face torn beyond recognition. Portions oi his body, fingers, me. were found imbcddcd in the woodwork, the body flung quite a distance and a law: hole made in the snow where the cxi-lo- sion tool: place. Waring. who was a- uitro-glycerinc some time. ago. and as he was known to be fond of experiment- lug with the deadly cmnpnuntl, it is prc~ sumed that. he accidentally exploded the substance himself. $1,500 for an Egg. The most valuable egg in the world is that at the extinct great :tuk, a speci- men oi' which was soil the other day for 81,500. Of all known eggs the big:- gcst is that of the extinct giant ostrich of Madagascar, supposed to be the origi- nal ol' the mythical roe. lieml-ll'rrll remains of it. were recently used 0,- tlm natives of that. country as vessels for holding or carrying water. One of them will hold more than two gallons, its bulk being equal to 148 hcns' eggs or lsix ostrich eggs. There is a cast oi'u giant ortrich egg in the collection here, alongside of another taken .from the next biggest. egg ever known, which was ' laid by the giant moo. of New chlnnd, atom which weighed 81,000 pounds. The original of the latter was louud in digging a MILâ€"W ushingtou Star.