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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 22 Apr 1892, p. 1

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Seeisl Seeds! “I I now have in my stock of 0L0 ~AN 1)â€" MDTllY. choice seed, which I will sell CHEAP FOR ‘CASH. Call and get my prices before buying elsewhere. Walter ll. Madill, W. E. Ellis’s Old Stand. I'enclon Fells, Match. 15th 1892. Professional Cards. 2 ...______.__,._-._._.__ LEGAL &c. - Mâ€"_.._- __ A. r. mcv LIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. G. ll. HOPKINS. (SUCCESSUll 'ro MARTIN 8r. HOPKINS) ARRIS'l‘Ell, SOLlCl’l‘UR, sec Money to Loan at 6 per cent. Ollice, “ll- Nam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. MOORE & JACKSON, ARRH'NCRS, SOLICITORS, Jae. Of- fice, William street, Lindsay. I. D. Monies. A. JACKSON. ___________._.___._._ O‘IJCARY & ()‘IJCARY, ARRISTERS, AT'Ft)RNl«)YS-AT-LA\V, Solicitors in Chancery, kc. Office, oheny Block, Kentstreet, londsay.’ Alt-nun U’httlutv. Hunn 0 Lnnv. _'___________.___.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mcl N'l‘Y RE St STEWA R'l‘, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. Oflices th-r Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay: Money to loan at 6 per cent. on may terms 0. J. llclx'rrtu. BARRON & MCLAUGHL/IV. ARRHTERS, F. .. Office: Baker's liiloe’k Kent Street, Lindsay. opposite Vettch s Eotol. Money to loan at lowest rates of hterest. Jon: A. BARRON. 'l‘. STIWART. R. J. lchaucnux, A. W. J. Dt-zGRASSL M. D., RONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., &c. J Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington lent, Lindsay. Dll. .~\. “' I LSON. -â€"u. n., u. c. e. a 8., Ontario,â€" ' ursrcun. SURGEON e accoucu- enr. Office. Colborue Street, l‘cnelon tells. .~.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€".â€".._..â€"â€"-___._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€""-" on. u. u GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University of Trinity College. Fellow of Trinity Medical fichoul. Member of‘ the Royal College or Ittrgeons ot England. Member of‘the Col- hge of Physicians .tt Surgeons of Ontario. Office and residence on Francesâ€"biz“ est “nelon Falls, opposite the Gazette ofhce. R- M- MASON, . ETERlNARY SURGEON ; Honor Grnn~ uate Ontario Vn-lt‘t’ltmry College, To- ronto lSSl: :. .\t. 0. V .\l. A. _ les’itlrureâ€"t‘orner Colborne and Learn Itreets, Fem-loo Falls. verons. . son “2:23.... ..... J A“ ES Dlt‘KSON, L. Surveyor. Commissioner in the Q. 0., P. Ct-ttn-y.tucvr,&t‘. Residence, and ad- Ire". Pent-loo Falls. DEN'L‘IS’I‘. LINDSA". will be M the “ \errthnr House," Feuelon falls. the second \lenesdny ofeach month. Beautiful and durable artificial teeth made, d all other dental work properly done. early 17 years' uperlence. lG-ly. l l ea 6» ~ e s Q .2‘3 3 g C: ’- ..é€>= 8 m U) G) 0 “CD ‘5 “a ' Co :2. O O'r‘ ,0 â€"I m5. 0% ° an M "am" 3 so -: e as h «.2 e: Ir- ' "E. <3 Q) I M 0% . E, m: l-O m +3 Q "g .0 .- (5 -.:§ '6 Pg N 8520â€"4 8 “0.0 sewi’i i“ a is Cr... >3 5 asp-tees ~23 & ,. g c we a D Q“ a 'U a Q ' e ’5: i h m M l4€%_ o G) - on 0 $3 a» i” 3:0 e-Q Q -0 E. O : Q9 â€"« m M e ‘2 E Q 5': “ (AND-ea m 1 ideé~e°8m [fl Pg .éa cases; '52 '.'-"‘ m s smsors seq 3 "E " 'q Cerf“ g S " o d @ iii §>%"8 05 £3 1 '3 *râ€"HJ 5 CD i m o “grew 8 "a. 4; Q 8 03°51 a.fi ' co HOOD who 0 ,5; m%'l"\e-1Ffio Q a: Si 3 a m o S «are: .23. "go get/2 qâ€"ll B '53 ngl :‘g?’ 0 =€B=°zw53 o S oweâ€"n 7.3.50 ©0180 3'30 ‘lâ€"t :i-t wz'tice fiend) M d)"1 "€03 ,_ o Cg) an; N‘ on o-Q‘H C3 +9 ""0 co 0 a 33436 H +3 coa :2: as CD g .3“ 852‘“ ‘3 . 4; m â€" "8° 33>. "Se ' We :55“ 3. o a... we. a a 8%” “at-{£5 Pg" 0 7-: $85: '7: mg 0.50"... g, o "c: R 233 g " “30 $55 '6 H 5‘0 _o g $ 26% 53‘ Hurrah For The Holidays! Christmas, New Year’s & Wedding Presents, Consisting ofâ€" 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 8. very fine assortment of Wedding Rings, Watches, and other Jewellery, Musical Instruments, Dolls and Toys of all descriptions, ’ all of which will be sold at rock bottom prices. 8. N EVISON . Fenelon Falls, December 16th. 1891. “0h! Momma. Willie’s tired of using poor Machine Oi .” " Read this. Willie.” Tho Oils for Genuine Satisfaction for all sorts of Machinery are MCCOLL’S CELEBRATED LARBINE 85 BYLlilBEH 018, used by the Largest Millmeu in the Country, and manufactured solely by MCCOLL BROTHERS & (30., TORONTO For Sale only by JOSEPH HEARD in Fen’eton Falls. INSURIXNCI‘]. HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co. issues by far the best Farm policy in Canada. Lord Wolseley on the Invasioirâ€"of England. Lord Wolseley presided on Wednes- - JOHN AUSTIN, day night at a meeting of the Trinity Agent College (Dublin) Historical Society, at. Fenelon Falls, June 12th,1890. 17. w, ,0 the whj “- n, debate WM ,, 0mm pusory Military Service.” In reply to a were of tlmnks. Lord Wolseley said he thou-:ht an invasion of England no im‘ pos~ible operation, If such a thing should ever take place. he believed it small army, for a great army could nevi-r be conveyed across the channel.‘ lle esriman-d the greatest force that. could attempt to invade Euclaud at fr: m .- 150 000 to 20.000 men. and even tlny Could not all come together. The priu~ cipal concern of Etulishmen was to rot:- dcr their Country prool' against invasion. For that purpose he believed they only required a small army, and if he were aekt‘tl to estimate what that artny should be, remembering that. they had a large- lOl‘Ce ol' militia. volunteers and ycoman: ry. he would say it should consist in round numbers of' 120,000 men, with a firsr class army reserve of' 80.000 to 90- 000. men. It was only by means of the short service system that they were able to secure an army reserve. It number- ed at present nearly 70.000 their, and by the end of this year it. Would consist of' about 80.000 men. He has no hea- itntinn in saying that these men would hear comparison with the. soldiers of any other nation in the world. If‘thcy in- troduced compulsory service and requir~ ed the sauna proportion of' men, relative to the population. as they did in France and Germany, they tvould get from the population of London and its suburbs alone the whole army necessary for de- f'ensivc purposes. lllllllll Furniture. DURING HOUSE CLEANING A Special Cut in Prices Will be given to those BUYING FOR CASH. My stock is large and complete, consisting of BEDROOM SUITES, Lounges. Game Tables. Cane and Easy Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture 0* A Climatic Survey. Pictures Frained to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices. The announcement that the Minister. of Marine is to have a clinmtio- survey in detail made of the DotniuiOnwill be ' greeted with approval by the general -' public. and especially by l'ruit growers. The character of the survey, which was indicated by Mr. Gordon Mowat in evidence given before a committee of the House of' Commons last year, war- rants the belicf' that. the work will be one of very great. utility. The survey is to take account of the average bent of' the growing season, the length of' frostless period, the rainfall. the average and exceptional cold of winter. and in fact everything clsein the way of'climttte that has a bearing on the capacity for agriculture and the growing of every possible locality from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Parts of' Europe and Asia which afford substantial correspondence in climate to portions of Canada are also to be studied as minutely as possible for purposes of comparison. It will thus be. possiba: to indicate at once the probability of' success that will attendv W Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. 1.4. I)EYMAN, Ususnrarmn k Forerunner: Drum, Uolborne Street, Fenelon Falls. 3%” Residence over the Shop. “811 The Head Surgeon. Of' the Lnbon Medical Company is now at Toronto, Canada, and may be consulted either in person or by letter on all chronic diseasre peculiar to nntn. Men,young, old, or middle-aged, who find theater-Ives nerv- ous, weak and extntusted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss at memory, bad dreams, dim- ness of sight, palpitation of the lit-art, emissions, lack of' energy. pain in the: kidneys, head-ache, pimples on the face or body, itching or peculiar sensation about the scrotum, wasting of the organs. dizzi- ncss, specks before. the eyes, twitching of the muscles. eyelids, and elsewhere, bash- fulness, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of‘ the scalp and spine, weak and flabby muscles. desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing. loss of Voice, desire for solitude, cxctnhility of temper, sunken eyes surrounded with LEADER CIRCLES, oily looking skin, etc , are symptoms of nervous locality any Variety of' fruit. grain or vegetable that. has been grown anywhere else. This means of anticipating the often slow results of actual testing can Would be. attempted by a comparatively " attempts to cultivate in any particular- debility that lean to insanity and death unless cured. The spring of vital force having lost its tension every function wanes in consequence. Those who are sick thro’ abuse committed in ignorance may be per- manently cured. Send your address for book on all diseases [It culiar to man. Book sent free. sealed Heart disease, the symp- toms of which are front spells, purple lips, numbness, pulpitatiou, skip beats, hot. flushes, rush of blood to the head, tlnll pain in the heart with beats Strong. rapid and irregular, the second hean beat quicker than the first, pain about the breast lmne, etc, can posiliwly be cured. No cure, no pay. Send for book. Address M. V. LUBON, 24 Macdonell Ave. Toronto, Can- ada. LINDSAY Marble Works. R. CHEBERS ers- is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES, both Marble and Granite. Cemetery work Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel l’ieres. etc, a Specialty. llultSl’. Bring it practical workman all should it!) his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"lo rear 0 the market on Cam- , ilri‘lge street, OppuStle Matthews‘ puking‘ Tummy News. be put. to innncnse service by the exper» imt-utur and fruit grower, and no doubt. be the un~aos of' preventing lunch of' the waste of money and effort hitherto en- countered. not vuly in our newer dis- trictn. but even in the long settled die- tricts of Ontario. where local differences of climate, such as the differcnccof a few degrees of average heat or cold. ore live or ten days in the length of tho f'rostlcss sen-0n, determine whether or not the very tnany varieties of fruit and vegetables succeed or lail. If' in any part of Eastern Canada or the Northern States. or in any given locality in Eu- rope, any deelt‘allllc variety flourishes. or any advance through planting seedling» has been attained in encroaching on the cold of' the north, it will be [JUN-Bible fill“ one to place his finger on every locality in the Dominion whrrc. no far as cliomte is concerned. equal success may be hoped for. In the interest of settlement and greater development of' tomatoes of'tcn scarcer sitsprctcd of nmny districts in the Dominion, the work promises to be second to none of a strictly ecieotifio character yet undertaken. It will do touch to increase the reputation: of' the Estimates promptly given on all kinds of! meteorological service which furnishes l the climatic material to be utilized in this survey, and. besides. as a new dc. parture in which Canada will lead, it. \vi.l reflect. credit on the D0miuion.-â€"- a -â€"â€"-~â€"â€"â€"â€"-o . .- Coru Macinnie‘, aged twelve.jumped a rope 500 times in a contest with 3031'. CHAHBEHS. school-mates at Butler, Del., and its new North of the Town Hall u dyiu-n

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