I ........_..._â€".__. ...-~..._....._.. Mg“ VOL. XIX. life have just re- ceived this week full supplies of every- thing required for Schools. All kinds of School Books, Copy Books, Slates, Scrib- blcrs_&c., in fact any- thing needed in the School line. Call and get your supplies early at E1123â€: C/zeap 67’ Rclzizéle Drug and 13001: Store. ' W. E. ELLES. Fenelon Falls, August. 1811), 189]. . wryâ€"â€" I >-r_ i“ WM'-†I’rolbssional Cards. LEGAL &c. A. r. nnv LIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-ut-Law, Solicitor in Chnncery, Kent Street, Lindsay. _._____.’_’________________. G. [1. HOPKINS, (Successes T0 MARTIN & HOPKINS) AltltlS'l‘Elt SOLICITUR, &c‘ Money 3) to Loan lit 6 per cent. Olhce, “ll- linm street, next to the Bank of Montreal. . _ -w. Howr- k...)â€" MOORE & JACKSON, .tamsrnns, SOLIUITORS, ï¬re. or. .) tice William street,Lindsuy. l". l). )loonn. A. JACKSON. -.._. _ O'LEARY d: O'LEARY, ' ' ' S-AT-LAW ARRISTERS AI‘I‘ORNDY. , Solicitors in Chancery, dtc. Otiice, 'Bl )ek lieutstreet Lindsay. DOXRTgUltb’lrithY. , llueuO'Lsanv. W ...._â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€".._--.. --- ’ MCIN'I‘YRE & STEWAR I‘, & ‘ i ‘3 Solicitors, Notaries, c. A(illlizclessvldvi-15‘’Onturio Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to lonu_nt 6 per cent. on easy terms. .0. J. Mclsrrnn. BARRON & MCLA UGHLIIV, - ' ’ Block ARRISTERS E .t:. Oilice . Bakerrs . ' B Kent Street: Lindsay, opposxte '\ citch 3 Hotel. Money to loan at lowest rates of ’ st. _ mm" One of the ï¬rm will be at their of- ï¬ne in Jordan’s Block, Fenelon Falls, regu- larly every Tuesday. Jens A. Banner. w T . Srewaar. R. J. lchAUGuuN, MEDICAL. A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. 1)., ORONER Physician,Surgeon,&c., (to. Residenci‘, Brick Cottage, Wellington street, Lindsay. DR. A. WILSON, â€"â€"u. 13., u. c. r. .5 3., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON 6r. ACC‘OUCH- cur. Ollico. Colborne Street, l-enelon Fells. DR. H. H. GRAHAM, TE of the University oi Trinity “8:13;, Fellow of Trinity Medical 8choul, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons of England, Member at the col- lege of Physicians .1: Surgeons of Ontario. Ollice and residence on Francns-St. “est Feuelon Falls, opposite the Gazette oilice. SURVEY OBS . Wâ€:_:T_ZW JAMES DICKSON, L. Surveyor Commissioner in the Q. 8., . Conveyancdr, kc. Residence, and ad. dress. Penelon Falls. DENTIST, LINDSIK'ST, will be It the “ lchrthur House," Penelon ll the second Wednesday Ofench month. Enuï¬iful and durable artiï¬cial teeth made, and all other dental work properly done. thinly 2'! yeare‘ experience. lo-ly. 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A“ . 3 s .53 ’5 ’60 ongEQEQQ-l I :mm3;o§ 0 gm 8 am“+LQ-t-H':-§Bg_, 1'6 2 cplâ€"Ila H30 in ‘9 mo 0028"â€52 5‘ “gramâ€? $29 euro z I as Q.) d " aptâ€"z cogcisï¬l 0.90:: “Canto an 9 5 as: see it‘s-2 H 5,5 03-0 "‘33:? 9,3 .5 $0233; 39....) mo 2 o O .055 C5 ‘9 , cu c6 0 20": ,_:1 m lâ€"‘l m 9‘03 +3 ’ s. NEVISON, Phdhildht PAINTER do PAPER HAHEEH, -â€"AND DEALER 1N â€"- Paints, Oils, Glass, Varnishes, Fancy Goods and Musical Instruments, Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Clocks, other J ewelr r, Crockery and Glass-ware. 20: m OIL-PAINTED SHADES A SPECIALTY. @ï¬ Two doors South of Mr. Heard’s hardware store: 3 4h. .. in. All Notes made payable to James Bur Agent, will have to'be paid to Frank Kerr post~mnster here, who holds said notes. JAS. JOHNSTON ti: Co- Penelon Falls, June 30th, lSDl.â€"l9 t.f. INSURANCE. . HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co. issues by far the best Farm policy in Canada. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent. Fenelon Falls, June 12th, 1890. 17. Furnitne. Having in store a large and well assorted Stock of Student’s Easy Chairs, CARPET PLATFORM ROCKERS, BEDROOM SUITES, EXTENSION TABLES. and everything usually kept in a ï¬rst class Furniture Store, all in want of something nice. for CHRISTMAS Alli] NEW YEAR’S. Presouts will do well to call and EXAMlNE MY STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. W All good Goods, and purchased IOW' L. DEXTRIAN, ansnrnxnn & Funxrrnnn DEALER, Uolborne Street, Penelon Falls. 1“â€. E M O V A L. Br. GRAHAM I has removed four doors east to his own residence, nearly opposite Mr. McKcown’s furniture factory. Fenelon Falls, July 23rd,1891. 22.4. LU We have all kinds Dressed Lumber; also, Common Pine and Hemlock from $3 .to $7 per 1,000 feetâ€"Cheap for cash or hay, oats, peas or barley, at market prices at Penelon Falls Village. Timothy hay prefer- red. .First come ï¬rst served. GREENE & ELLIS. FenelotrFalls, Octt 17th, 1891. 34-4. â€" LINDSAY Marble Works. so R. cuï¬rnnns : (s is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES, both Marble and Granite. ___._. Estimates promptly given on all kinds of cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel Pieces, etc., a specialty. WORKSâ€"la rear 0 the market on Cam- bridge street, opposite Matthews‘ plukiug house. Being a practical workman all should see his designs and compare prices before S,l purchasing elsewhere. Fenelon Falls, August 19th, 1891. “0h! Mamma. Willie’s tired of using poor Machine 011.†“ Read this. Willie†‘ The Oils for Genuine Satisfaction for all sorts of Machinery are MCCOLL’S CELEBRATE!) used by the Largest Millmcn in the Country, and manufactured solely by MCCOLL BROTHERS & Co., TORONTO. For Sale only by JOSEPH HEARD In Penelon Falls. 3081'. CHAMBERS. North of the Town Hall HEADQUARTERS N VICTORIA COUNTY FOR. Buaml Paper and Picture Frames -â€"l§ ATâ€" w. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker’s Block. Kent-sh, Lindsay. EB Artists’ Goods a Specialty.; Works Agency. WPlease call and see my 5c. Paper. iLindsay, April 2nd, 1891. l .jin-l --- . .-'. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27TH, 1891. The Last 01 the Season. The last cattle ship of the season, the Lake Winnipeg, sailed from i‘loutrel on Saturday, the 21$t, and the tt‘nde. us far as the St. Lawrence is c-mcernml is now closed. The number of cattle .\'- ported from the port of Montreal this year has been 108,628 head, whil a bout 5,000 have been sent via N w York and Boston, and 21,083 sh.- p have likewise been shipped from ill: port during 1891. Last season the ship- ment of cattle irom Canada was sum -- what heavier, the ï¬gures being 123,627 head and 43,739 sheep. The trade (lu-‘ ring the season just closed was carried on by 232 steamships, each making four, five and some of Allan’s steamers went as high as six trips. The number of head of cattle lost was 1,300, which is a decrease compared with the previous season, and the ports to which the stock was exported were Glasgow, Jiii‘erpOol, Bristol. Dundee, Aberdeen, Newcastle and Hamburg. In conrrrsntion wi.lr Mr. Robert Bickcrdike, ilr. W. Cun- ningham and other gentlemen connected there were few of the shippers quite rat- isï¬ed with their season's profits. One system would have to be changed, and what is known as current rates 01' Freight abolished. A shipper stated that when cattle were bringing a good price on would be so informed by cable and their freight rates would go up accordingly; “and in fact,†he added, "' the steamers get all.â€â€"â€"-â€"Empirc. Great Snakes l A man named Riede. says an Iowa exchange, had a thrilling experience with snakes in the vault of‘an old French brewery at Dubuque, Iowa, a f'ew days ago. It is related that he went into the vault to see about having it cement- ed when his attentioa was attracted by a rattling noise He could not see very well, but began looking around to see where the noise came from and come near stepping on a monster rattlesnake, which struck at him. Mr. Reid lel't the cellar in a hurry and returned with a shotgun and a light. He fired one bar- rel und killed the big snake, the report arousing many others, eight of which he killed with the other barrel. “ The large snake was nineteen l‘eet three inches long and had eighteen rattles. The others killed were only about three feet in length.†The man had not been drinking. Looks as if He Wicked. LONDON, Nov. 23.â€"â€"'l‘o strangers, at any rate, the “ tic †ot' the Prince of Wales is somewhat disconcerting. A- bout once in every minute and a half the lid oi the right eye drops completely over the ball. The eye remains closed for the space of about a second, and then suddenly opens again to its fullest extent, no other feature of the lime lln\‘~ ing moved meanwhile. People who see the Prince for the first time are tempth to belieVe that he is deliberater wink- ing at them, an impression which is strengthened by the Prince's reputation of geniality toward men and gallantry toward women. Of course, however, there is no such intention on the part of the Prince, and the wink is altogether involuntary, the result of a “tie nerveux.†Raising Black Cats. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Nov. 20.â€" James Wardncr, of the Consolidated Black Cat Company, is now here irom Fair Haven, Wash. He is one of the stockholders of a novel company jun. organized on Puget Sound for the pn- agation of black cats. An island is o be purchased, so that the cats can not intermix with other cutsol'the surround- ing regions, and there the black-cit breed is to be perpetuated. The black cats will live on ï¬sh, thus the expense of running the big cat ranch will be re- duccd to a minimum. The cats are to be grown for llwlt‘ for, and tho projectors expect to make millions out of it. Most oi the Oriï¬unl stock will be brought from Holland. -0 I A wind and rain storm visited Wash- ington, D. 0., on Monday, blowing down 1 several buildings and killing seven peo- machine Needles, Alabastine and me, ple, besides injuring others. i M. De la Hays, the political econo- , mist. its authority for the statementthnt i 100,000 operatives in Paris will be with. ' out work during the coming winter. with the trade, the Empire learned that of the above observed that the whole the other side, the steamship companies ' 4"“ . v.- . w .,v --v«..v~./ ..".d-lo‘~«~vw"-v“\w'.¢“w . ‘.v“ .< t.» avau.r;s.w .AJâ€"yw Wm nowâ€"n..â€" _,~ . «www- ,..r r . » New, . . V . .. -.. n-¢ . \a. w 1 u». sunâ€"w. . I . s-..â€"..-â€".._..«â€"â€"....~â€".-a..- ‘ww-.._v._.. .- .»--. no.-. M... .n --.