.5} K 5. YO L. XIX. Albums, Plush Goods, . Christmas Cards, Picture Books, &c., until you see the stock at ELLlS’S DRUG STORE. @HALF PR!8E.@€1 Professional Cards. LEGAL &c. . . W A. 1’. DEV LIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor B in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. _____________,__,___.__.___â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" A G. H. HOPKINS, (Srccsssoa 'ro Mums 8: Hopkins) ARRISTER, SOLlClTUR, kc Money ' to [man at 6 per cent. Ollice, “il- liam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. MOORE &. JACKSON, mmsrnns, some-trons, to. or. (ice William street,Lindsey. F. D. lfoonr. A. Jacxson. .‘________________.___â€"â€" __ . __._._..._â€"~.__ ()‘LEARY 8.: O'LEARY, - - AW . RRISTERS ATTORNEYS AT L , BxSolicitors in Chancery, &c. Office, ’ l k lientstreet Lindsay. Dotti-illicit: Osbicsnv. , IluonO’Lmnv. Wâ€" ' f MCINTYRE SI. STEWART, Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. Mclxrrnn. ______________.____..__â€" BA BREE & MCLA UGHLl/V. l ‘Aantsrnns, r. omcc : Baker’s Block ' Bannisrnns, Solicitors, Notaries, to. T. Srnwaa'r. . . , Kent Street, Lindsay, cpposrte Veitch s 9 to loan at lowest rates of Hotel. Mono ' . t. ' "flag-ems One of the ï¬rm will be at their of- frcc in Jordan’s Blot-k, Fenelon Falls, regu- larly every Tuesday. JOHN A. Bannox. W- MEDICAL. WWWâ€"fl A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., ORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., kc. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington street, Lindsay. ,____._.__-. . on. A. WILSON, --)t. n., it. c. r. .t 3., Ontario,â€" llYSlClAN, Sl'llGEON’ 5: ACC‘OUCH- cur. Oflit‘e. Colborne Street, l'enelon Falls. M†Do. u. u. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons 0! Englatui,3lentlyer ot the Col- lege of Physicians 5: Surgeons of Ontario. Oflico and residence on Francis-St. \\ est Fenelon Falls, opposite the Gazette oï¬ice. R. J. MCLAUGHLIN_ _._.____â€"-- ._.â€"â€"- -..- _-_..__._______ SURVEYORS. WW; “'" '55 JAMES ntcnsox, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. 8., . Conveyancer, kc. Itesxdcuce, and ed- drcss, Fenelon Falls. w. H. cnoss, DENTIST, LINDstki". will be at the “ .\tcArthur House," Fenelon 3 Falls, the second Wednesday ot‘each month. i and all other dental work properly done. l6-ly. '. Beautiful and durable artiï¬cial teeth mudc,, Nearly 27 years' experience. 'FFNELON FALLS .9- ....~ . . __.,_>,., ~»c 6 Have Them All. Women’s and Misses’ Rubbers, Wool-lined Rubbers Laced Over-shoes, Felt-foxed Balmorals, Felt-foxed Gaiters and Felt S1 l l l l l l l 111 1ppcrs. , Rubbers, Wool-l laimcd to be the best We have the best Long Boots made 15 C Our stock of MEN’S SHOES, both yin‘. root, which , Felt Congress Boots, and a complete assortment of Men’s Over-shoes. -madc Long Boots before bu ill suit you every time. that w completc-â€"all new goods and new «so See our hand Men’s Felt-foxed Shoes We handle the Walkertcn Felt pieces or 3 ass :3 :5 0.3 Q) *5 asst-3,: 6'3 E O m P1053 '2 Q3 9 . l- : .r .2 E3233: 0 in tin E3 ('3 :83; 3' a 7... o -« .l Q). Q) E :.E:": g D > :3 o 'â€â€˜ :ï¬'d Eâ€"i :0 I'd m I“ €933 33 iii q; .E g: .0 a 0.... o g g rag "a ' ‘9 c363 4-? :3 °"" :3 g a) m 00 3 IN so 5 "'4 .0 t?) huh-l H -- .v. .... -_. .. s a call. WWW WWW igs, N cw Dates. GREEERIES;â€"-New Raisins, New Currants, New F the choices If you want a neat ï¬t and a S _mmmwï¬ï¬‚ & ï¬raham, 5 0 f: 310 o“ 0 IIâ€"( ,sâ€". can. 29 >13 “93.3 t brands of Blacks, J apans and young Hysons. what reasonable people call a reason Fenelon Falls, November 25th, 1891. Hurrah For The Holidays! Christmas, New Year’s & Wedding Presents, Consisting of Ladies’ and Gent’s Dressing Cases in Plush and Leather, Col- lar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving and Perfume Cases, SILVER-WARE, Christmas & New Year’s Cards, Pictures and Picture Frames 3. very ï¬ne assortment of Wedding Rings, Watches, and other Jewellery, Musical Instruments, Dolls and Toys of all descriptions, Fenelon Falls, December 16th, 1891. all of which will be sold at rock bottom prices. 9‘ S. NEVISON. “0h! Mamma. Willie’s tired of using poor Machine Oil.†“ Read this. Willie†The Oils for Genuine Satisfaction {or all sorts of Machinery are MCCOLL’S CELEBRATED lARDlNE 8!. GYUNBER ï¬lls, used by the Largest Millmen in the Country, and manufactured solely by ,ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18TH, 1891. -.â€"\.--- - .. .,. .~.. .. ,- .. .. . “NOTICE. A‘l Notes made payable to James Bxar Agent, will have to be paid t Frank Kerr post-master here, who holds sa notes. JAS. JOHNSTON 6: CO‘ Fenelon Falls, June 30111,]891.â€"19 tf. INSURANCE. .HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE 00. issues by far the best Farm policy in Canada. JOHN AUSTIN, Ayent. Fenelon Falls, June 12th, 1890. 17. .-.= ~=~ S252 .; smarts! u.“ 1“.I' F I t 111111 1318 . 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 c'nss Furniture Store, all in want of something nice for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S Presents will do well to call and EXAMINE MY STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. {59’ All good Goods, and purchased low In. DEYI‘IAN, Unnnnraxnn & Funxtrunn DEALER, Uolborne Street, Fenelon Falls. 1%. E DI O V A L. Dr. GRAHAM has removed four doors east to his own residence, nearly opposite Mr. McKeown’s furniture factory. Fenelon Falls, July 23rd, 1891. 2.2-4. Horses for Sale. The undersigned have lilili littlillili liliii of Horses for sale, CHEAP FOR CASH, or part cash and approved notes for the balance. GREENE & ELLIS. Fenelon Falls, Dec 1- 10th, 1891. 42-4. _ LINDSAY Marble Works. so R. CHâ€"A-EBERS £353 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€"lo rear 0 the market on Cam- bridge street, opposite Mutthews‘ pu:king house. Being a practical workman all should see his designs and compare prices before , purchasing elsewhere. , l t - MCCOLL BROTHERS a 00., TORONTO; For Sale only by JOSEPH HEARD In Fenelon Falls. v l 8081'. CHAMBERS. North of the Town Hall it EADQUARTERS IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR Boom Paper and Picture Frames â€"lB ATâ€" w. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker’s Block. Kent-st, Lindsay. Artists’ Goods 3 Specialty. Machine Needles. Alabastine and Dve Works Agency. w Please call and see my 5c. Paper. Lindsay, April 2nd, l89l. \ ( Greed For Gel . BORRYBLE CRIME 1N HUNGARY. VIENNA, Dec. ll.â€"A tragedy unpar- al‘eled in atrocity is reported ll'-'I|l Weisclburg, a town of tin nary. :21 miles from Prosburg. Sixteen years a .o the son of a poor peaSau: living in the county of which Wieselburg is the capi- tal went to America. There by iudns ry he gradually saved up about $3,000 in American tnoney. Resolving to return to his father's home, the son on his way changed his money into the comptet form of English sovereigns, of which he had 600. It was late when he arrive! at his father’s house. He did not make himself known but asked for hospitatity as a stranger. . The mother was not there at the moment, but the father rec- ognized his son through the disguise of years and embraced him. The son be- ing weary retired to rest, alter telling brought me with him. The son had the mono to a bag near his head. The father did not tell the mother when she came who the stranger was, resolving to wait until morning and then let the son reveal himself to the joy and sur- prise of the mother. The latter got up during the night and examined the cy a larger sum than she had or. r dreamed of, detcunined to possess it. The husband and father slept on. The mother stealthily got a knife and cut gold. When the father awoke he found his son in a pool of blood on the bed. His cry of anguish and horror aroused his wife, who had expected to ï¬nd her husband a ready accomplice in conceal- ing the crime for the sake of the money. The father gasped out who the victim was. With one cry the tuurdercss reel-- ed and fell dead. o -> oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"___ Russia’s Awful Distress. LONDON. Dec. l2.â€"Tlie (lironidc's- St. Petersburg: correspondent says: ' . “Matters here are drifting from b.il to worse. The whole energy of the De- partment of Finance scents centred at. manipulating funds on the Berlin and Paris exchanges. Despite reports of gold imports, the Imperial Bank return. does not show an increase. nothing to show whether the gold has been locked in the war chest or what has become ofit. All classes are dis- couraged because of the haltiheartcdncss of the Government in coping with the famine ‘difliculties. The consequences of the famine are only beginning to be realized. Merchants complain that the probabilities of grain export have lock- ed up capital, and there is no circula- tion of money. The nobles are unable to collect their revenues, and therefore decline to pay what they aim shopkeep- ers. The cessation of court festivities- causes dire distress to small tradesmen. The famine funds have been l'rittererl away by local authorities. The gin-ml remedial measures exist only on paper. Complaints of enormous expenditures. on the army and navy have been taken advantage of by those who are un- t'ricndly to the Government. The whole empire appears to be a seething mass of discontent. ~-. - ......_. .-_.__ An Austrian priest and three nuns, who were captured by the Mahdi at Kordol'an in 1883, have just succeeded in escaping. Joseph McKay, who is in jail at Ultiah, Cal., charged with stage rob- bery, turns out to be son of Joaquin Miller. the poet of the Sierras. Miss Mary Smith, of Whitesbnrgy GIL. is the proud possessor of a bed quilt quilted over one hundred years: ago by Miss Taylor, a niece of General Zachary Taylor. who picked and span the cotton of which it is made. Mrs. Lewis P. Cowell, of New York city, attached a piece of hose to a gas burner. turned the gas on, then to. k the other end between her teeth and went to bed on Saturday night. â€'1“ l iroom Was broken open next day by ,ncighbers, and the hose was still be- . tween the teeth of the lifeless body. The village of Marlton, near Mt. Holly. N. J., possesses a freak. On Monday Mrs. Scltuffncr, the young and , pretty wife of a well-to-do farmer of the l village, gave birth to a healthy male infant without eyes, but with a pair of well-developed horns just above where the eyes ought to be. Otherwise the infant was perfect and bids fair to live. Mrs Schufl'uer some time ago was claw ed by a vicious bull, and narrowly coo capcd being gored by the beast. his father of the little fortune he had. . :tranger’s baggage, and finding.r the mou- . the throat of the stranger, killing him . instantly; then she took and hid the - There is . .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-.A-.-..-.AA-.-AAAAAAAA-AAAAAAAAAAA‘AAAAAAA‘--A------.