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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 31 Jul 1891, p. 1

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f a... A... Potato Bags This Year ’ ELLIIS’S PURE PARIS GREEN _IS_ SilfliE BEAT}! every time. Try it. The genuine stufl, ll lllli’S Dflllliilllii. Fenelon Falls, July 8th, 1891. Professional Cards. LE GAL &c. A. 1’. DEVLIN, ) ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. , G. H. HOPKINS, (Successor; T0 MARTIN a HOPKINS) )AllltlSTElt, SOLICITUR, &c‘ Money I) to Loan at 6 per cent. Olhce, ll 11- liam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. MOORE s; JACKSON, )ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, (lac. 0f- I) lice, William street,Lindsay. i ’. D. Moons. A. JACKSON. O’LEARY & O'LEARY, ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, ) Solicitors in Chancery, the. Office, D oheuv Block, Kentstrect, Lindsay. Auriiuu O’Lnanv. Iluuu O’Lsaar. MCINTYRE & STEWART, AllRlS'l‘ERS, Solicitors, Notaries, (cc. B Oilices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. llclsrrns. I BARRON & MCI/l UGHL/IV. ARRISTERS, E .e. Oilice: Baker’s llloek . ) Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Veitch’s llotel. lloney to loan at. lowest rates of interest. . If?" One of the firm will be at their of- ficc in Jordan's Blook, Fcnelon Falls, regu- larly every Tuesday. Joux A. Banuox. ". '_.'. -.~. ._ T. STEWART. R. J. McLAL'cuuu, “MEDICAL. A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., ORON‘ER, Physician,Surgeon,kc., &c. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington street, Lindsay. DR. A. WILSON, â€"n. 12., u. c. r. a 5., Ontario,â€" , llYSlClAN, SURGEON l; ACCOUCH- F EN ELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JULY 3181‘, 1891. New Advertisements. argest trade For Sale I) se stock. , and should be used by those who want the bes I - 4; h 'l l 8 '5 09 = Q: 3 o 0 LE 3!; 4 a 5â€"9 ,5; E: IsEnIOVAL. A :1 o l __ V O . as j; g .5 a g a m, :or. GRAHAM . Q) “d (,2 -'has removed four doors east to his own fl *3 +9 14â€"4 m _ A Lresidcnce, nearly opposite .llr. lcheown‘s lag; m o "'" 3 a _f.trnitnre factory. cs 9 :3 __;~ > ,' Feuelon Falls, July 23rd, 1891. 2.4.4. »- 'â€" 2: râ€" â€"â€" in r: m V 5 '8 o "" U2 n l P :1 :0 ‘P g o ,. g... a a a. NOTICE. ‘ {>3 " “ 3 l :3 A M“ 6 m 0 g; i .-\.‘l Notes made payable to James Bur, o V I: O a tAgcnt, will have to be paid to Frank Kerr, "â€"4 o ‘ a: ; post-master here, who holds said notes. >\ . H Q ":5 ~ q ~ ’ .: fi JAS. JOHNSTON s; Co- : FQ \l o to I Penelon Falls, June 80th, 1891.â€"19 t.t‘. O w g Q! g a '5 5 z , 0-1 y ‘ ,2 Q 3 8 g E d INSURANCE. . H U“ 2 1Q, Q: a .2 g HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSUR-‘INCE ""’ g Q.) ‘i: 00. issues by far the best Farm policy 6‘. +3 .,..i I Q .1," in Canada. 3:3 4.; w m ,1; JOHN AUSTIN, (£2 ,_, --_-t . Pd Agent. 78 S g Q a g 4;. “5 E4 Fcnelon Falls, June 12th, 1800. 17. 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H A ., a Q râ€"l © "" '13 m E ‘ '° '-' ’°‘* 0 ~33 ° m 3‘ © 3 O "1 ":1 r m ED 5“ on . d o O "3 g >" i=3 “5 9 i t». .G3 . fi E s "d ‘3 ""‘ c6 23‘ m w c6 s ,,~ GD : w lect from the Largest and Best Assorted Stool O '5 Q) .51 +3 Hâ€"4 0 +1, 2 . o .v E 53‘ '8 U2 {-1 '-* Egg 5 o . o :1. 0 3 1â€"1 (/2 4; O G g '33 c: E fl G s Q . a n S 'U S 8 :3 __ g 9 "d m :3 g P ,x D .2 Pg 0 g ,1, _ RICES .r lVAY OWN. 7â€": cs g '5 5 c3 94 Now is your time to buy Lumber, the O w P: m a 4 undersigned having bought out the entire 2 :5 we stock of dry lumber Q) a g.) z . , . ' Egg 3. 7. 5' g At Greene & E111s s M111, q: S: C" F, and commenced shipping it to Lindsay. c3 "‘2 8 Any person wanting either a large or small C.) . o 'H 75 quantity will find it to his advantage to '5: PM, :3 o :3 buy as soon as possible, as the whole stock *3 O k0 '35 a.) will be cleared out in a very short time. O 1.3 9, until all the lumber is removed. NO. 2:5. l The Abbott Cabinet. i A GLANCE AT THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ' THE VARIOUS MEMBER‘S. (From the IImm‘Ilon‘ Tina's.) . Look at his Cabinet: Sir Hector Langevin without a following, disco d t- ed in his own Province, with frightful , charges hanging over his head, and like. ‘ly soon to be driven in disgrace from public life. Mackenzie Howellâ€"A respectable mediocrity who has managed the De- partment of Customs so as to make it. obnoxious to every importer in tho country, who obtained his seat in the Cabinet by riding his Orange horse, and who has succeeded in earning the canâ€" tempt of the Orange body. The Tories oi Ontario are crying ior his removal. J. A. Chapleauâ€"A clever charlatnn, who succeeded in identifying his name with more scandals for the few years llu was Premier of Quebec llltlll any man of this or any age. He is a person in whom no one has confidencc. and his presence in Mr. Abbott's cabinet is a perpetual menace to its tranquillity, for he lives in a constant atmosphere 'ot' intrigue. Sir Adolphe Caronâ€"A ridiculous dude, devoid of every form of Capacity, laughed at by friend and foe, succred at by Lady Macdmiald, who always re- ferred to him as " dear Adolphe.” Even the Tory party cannot swallow him, and he is to go soonâ€"probably to Spencer- wood as Lieutenant Governor onucbcc. Sir John Thompsonâ€"Tho only man in the Government who has any'exccu- tivc capacity, but devoid of all political instinct. The sole hope of his party, yet hedged about. with religious preju- dices which preclude his furthcr polit- ical promotion. He has an inbred disâ€" like of political turmoil, and will likely either take a seat on the bench or retire to practice at the first opportunity. John Costiganâ€"An utterly incompe- tent man, who got his position by acci- dent as a representative Irish Catholic. a Does nothing and is good for nothing. John Curlingâ€"A wealthy old brewer that Sir John Alacdonald insisted upon taking iuto'the Government and keeping therefor some occult reason which no- body could evcr fathom. He was de- fcated last March in his own city, Lon- don, a strong Tory hive, and pitchforkcd into the Senate. Never says anything. and is not known to have any ideas. ' C. H. Tapperâ€"Son of his father; too insignificant for notice. George E. Fosterâ€"An elongated doc- trinaire, who began life as a pcdagoguo, Obtained fame as a temperance spouter, got into the House as a prohibitiouist~ into the Government by swallo'xiug his convictions and toadying to Sir John. He barely escaped defeat. last March, has a petition hanging over him, will probably be unseated and defeated, and sink back to the obscurity from whence he sprung, “ unwept, unhonorcd and unsung.” Edgar Dowdueyâ€"Thc most conSpicuâ€" W one of the firm will he at we yard one example of an accident in the whole range of political history. He has good KILLABY &KENNEDY. looks and good manners, and he and Fenclon Falls, June 3rd, 1891. 15-t.f. GREENE & ELLIS have also all kinds of Dressed Lumber, Planed Sur face Lumber, Inch and 1:} inch Pine & Hemlock Flooring, V.-Joint & Novelty Siding, which will be sold CHRISTMAS GOODS. ' :o: S _ N E V I SO has just received the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever offered in 1"enelon Falls, consisting of cur. Oflice, Colborne Street, Fenclon Olleal) For Casll Falls. Du. H. n. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University 01 Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School. Member of the Royal College or Surgeons 01 England, Member ot the col- lege of Physicians k Surgeons of Ontario. Ollice and residence on Francis-St. ll est l‘euelon Falls, opposite the.I Gazette ofiice. ~ .. -¢. .. ., -A.. JAMES DICKSON, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. 8., . Conveyancer, arc, Residence, and ad. dress, Fcuclon Falls. -mfi..- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" "Darrin. ' I. H. GROSS, DENTIST, LINDSAS’, will be at the “ Alt-Arthur Hence," Penelon Falls, the second Wednesday ofeacb month. an Beautiful and durable artificial teeth made, and all other dental work properly done. Nearly ‘27 years' experience. 164:. Stationery, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, DOLLS OF ALL SORTS AND SIZES, To s Vases Fanc China-ware ~ J 1 ’ MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, such as Violins, Accordeons, Concertinas and Mouth Organs, a large stock of PICTURES & PICTURE F RAMES, a very fine assortment of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, RINGS. BROOCHES, and other Jewelry, Plated Ware, Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco, WALL PAPERS AND WINDOW BLINDS, Pieces, etc., a specialty. all of which will be sold my ' l k u 1 Id _ . . mg a practice wor man a sun At the ery Lovvest LIVIIIg‘ Prlces. see his designs and compare prices before urchasin elsewhere. W Call and inspect the Stock, two doors south of Heard's Hardware Store, y “mg.” m" o the market on cam- d you can hardly fail to find something to suit you. Call and see for yourselves AT GREENE & ELLIS’S MILL. Fenclon Falls, June 16th, 1891. 17-8. LINDSAYâ€"â€" Marble Works. a. CHKfiBERs at. is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONUMENTS AND lll-JADSTONES, both Marble and Granite. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".__. cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel S. NBVISON- hum HOBT. cnaunans. Fonelon Falls, December 18th, 1890. Non}, of ,1“, To“ ",1 Estimates promptly given on all kinds of bridge street, opposite Matthews‘ puking his wife happen to be social favorites of Lady Macdonald. She Consequentlv not him appointed Governor of the Northwest, where his administration Stank in the nostrils of every settler and drove the Indians to rebellion. Having earned the hatred of the whole North- west and the contempt. of the rest of the Dominion, Sir John, to the amazement; ofevcrybody, put him into one of the most important departments in the Gov- ernment, and kept him there in spite of protest. He cannot long survive with- out his patron. John Haggartâ€"A geok-natnrcd me- diocrity, who spends most of his time in playing billiards at the llidcau Club, without. the slightest. pretence to politic- al knowledge or ability of any kind. This is the Cabinet; that Mr. John J. 0. Abbott presides over. It. has not one man in it with the instincts of a politician, except, perhaps, Chapicau, and his reputation is too shady to per- mit of his being made conspicuous. I5 is a Cabinet. of mediocritiesnrhieh does, 5 not even command the respect and con- fidence ot’its supporters in the I! use of Commons. Plus Sir John, it was all right. Minus Sir John, it I‘. nothing. I When they go out together they never will be missed. -._........ . - ....._.-.._ Diphtheria prevails to a :.-rious ex- tent. at St. John’s, Newfonnd. Hit]. A Lawrence (Kansas) drug store, window is ornamented with two native leeches, which measure a foot each in length, and have, combined, a blood spacity of one gallon. «a: ; A I ...-_;A.~A‘_.

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