-,.--w‘ WBARRISTERS, I now have in my stock of CI. choice EVER â€"â€"AN 1)â€" lllfllll need, which I will sell '1 CHEAP FOR CASH. Call and get my prices before I buying elsewhere. Walter ll. Madill, W. E. Ellis’s Old Stand. [Atem'lon Falls, Mulch. 15th 1892. l’rofcssional Cards. LEGAE a... . ......__..__.._.~_.-...... -.. c...â€" A: r. DEV MN, ARRISTER, Attorney-atâ€"Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. .__. G. ll. llOl’KlNS. ' (Successou 'l‘0 Mau'rix & llorams) ARlllS'l‘Ell, SOLlUl'l'UR, «Sac Money _ to Loan at 6 per ecnt. Ollice, Wil- Kun street, next to the Bank of Montreal. MOORE do JACKSON, ARRHTERS, SOLICITORS, «be. Of- ï¬ce, William street, Lindsay. l‘. D. Moons. U'lgldAllY do (l'lil‘lARY, ATTtlllNEYS-AT-LAW, Ofï¬ce, Solicitors in Chancery, kc. ohony Block, Kentstrcet, Lindsay. , ernun U'ln-zauv. HUGH O’Lmnv. -' MClN'l‘Ylll‘l do STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. Ollices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, fllndsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on day terms. I. J. Mclarrnn. T. Srrwan'r. BA BRO/Va McLAUGHL/IV. ARRISTERS, F. .. Office : Baker’s Block Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Vcitch's Hotel. Money to loan at lowest rates of hterest. loan A. llaanox. R. J. lchanoiiLm_ Mu.--_-.._.. .__._ _-._- _- _._..____..- MEDICAL. A. From Asst. M; 1)., "ORONER. Physician,Surgeon,&c., &c. J Residence, lirick Cottage, Wellington t‘rut, Lindsay. - DR. A. WILSON, -â€"u. n.. u. c. r. 1. 3., Ontario,â€" FIIYSICIA‘N, SURGEON a ACCOUCH- a our. Ollirc, Colborne Street, Fenelon Us. ~ W I)It. ll. ll. GRAHAM, QRADUATE of the University ol Trinity 0 College. Fellow of Trinity Medlcal hool, Member of the Royal College or lurgeons ot England. Member of the Gol- l‘o‘c of Physicians .t: Surgeons of Ontario. Ollice and residenci- on Francis-St. \\ est Mnelon Falls, opposite the (lactic oliice. R. M. MASON, ETEIHNAHY SURGEON ; llonor Grad- r uate Ontario Veterinary College, T0- mnto, lSSl '. ll. .\l. U. V. .\l. A. Resideltt‘t'â€"-t,‘orlier Coiborue and Louise Itreets, l‘enelon Falls. suavEYons. ,1u:::::::::’ JAMES lllt‘KSON, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. 8., . Cutwryancet‘. kc. Residence, and ad- Inll, Fe uelou Pulls. DENTAL. “zâ€?â€" W. H. GROSS, DIQN'I‘IS'I‘, LINDSAY, ll be. It the “ McArthur House," Penelon ills. the second Wutiuesday ot'eaeh month. neuutit‘ul luv! durable urtiucial teeth made, i all other thtnl work properly done. «fly :7 years’ experience. lG-ly. A. Jacxson. ‘ m " m 8 o o .._. o "“ 5â€"- d a pay: : (/2 3-4 0 :9 O :1. Ivâ€"d :.. no :2, CO m n a: o nu-t F. St gola Laced Shoes GD “ .. 0 C3 0 CQ If) "U a) o CQ =3 i-1 a I; c... E†u-câ€"é 5-4 3 o O . 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F... m Eu: @23 i 69- °"â€'“ m 36%: 7’ Hurrah For: The Hoiidaysi Christmas, New Year’s & Wedding Presents, Consisting of --â€"- - Ladies’ and Gent’s Dressing Cases in Plush and Leather, Col- lar and Gulf Boxes, Shaving and Perfume Cases, SILVERuWARE, Christmas 85 New Year's Cards, Pictures and Picture Frames 9. very ï¬ne assortment of Wedding Rings, Watches; and other Jewellery, Musical Instruments, Dolls and Toys of all descriptions, all of which will he sold at rock bottom prices. S. NEVISON. Fenelon Falls, December 16th. 1891. "Ohl Mamma. Willie’s tired of using poor Machine “ Read this. Willie.†The Oils for Genuine Satisfaction for all sorts of Machinery are MCCOLL’S CELEBRATED lAlllllNE & GYUNER fllLS used by the Largest Millmen in the Country, and manufactured solely by Oil.†i INSURANCE. l ,‘ HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co. issues by far the best Farm policy in Canada. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent. Fenelon Falls, June 12th, 1890. 17. illfll‘illlllll. Flllllllllli NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Furniture. _â€" 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, Centre 7' ables. Cane and Easy Chairs. Bizreaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture I Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at. Lowest Living Prices_ Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. 14.1)EYMAN, Unnsaraxna 85 FURNITURE DEALER, Uolborne Street, Penelon Falls. ‘8‘ Reafdence over the Shop. “533 ‘ either in person or by letter on all cluonic disrases peculiar to man. Men, young, old, or middle-aged. who ï¬nd tlleuISt-lves nerv- ous. weak- and exnausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss ot memory, bad dreams, dim- ness of sight, palpitation of the heart, 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- ness, 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, excitability of temper, sunken eyes surrounded with LEADEN CIRCLES, oily looking skin, etc, are symptoms of nervous debilin that lean to insanity and death unless cured. The spring of vital force having lost its tension every function wanes in consrqueuee. Those who are sick thro‘ abuse committed in ignorance may be per- manently cured. Send your address lor book on all diseases peculiar to man. Book sent free; sealed: Heart disease, the symp~ toms of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitation, skip beats, hot flushes, rush ofhlood to the head, dull pain in the heart with beats Strong, rapid and irregular, the second heart beat quicker than the ï¬rst, pain about the breast bone, etc, can posiliu-ly be cured. No cure, no pay. Send for , b0ok. Address M. V. LUllON, 24 Macdoncll Ave. Toronto, Cun- ada. LINDSAY Marble Works. a: R. CHEBERS t :2 is prepared to fur'nish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONUMENTS AND IIEADSTONES, both Marble and Granite. The Head Surgeon. Of the Lubon Medical Company is now at. Toronto. Canada, and may be consulted Estimates promptly given on all kinds of‘ cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel Pieces, etc., a specially. \VOltKSIâ€"ln rear 0 the market on Cam- :bridge street, oppostte Matthew-5‘ pa :king , house. , Being a practical workman all should see his designsand compare prices before McCOLL BROTHERS & 00., 'ronon'ro,g..mm..xsm..... For Sale only by JOSEPH HEARD III Fonslon Falls. l 8031‘. GHAHBEHS. i North of the Town Hall I i I __ . _..._- ___._..-____...â€"v.._--.... Still Another Horror. __ spout. burst in the neighborhood of ll‘m Baranya. The huge column of water inundated the surrounding country and poured in great streams into the mines. flooding them in a very short time and causing terrible loss of life. The Water poured into the mines so quickly that the Unfortunate men who were changed at work in the lower levels received no warnng of their danger, and before they had a chanCc to escape they were strug- gling in the torrents which had almost. instantaneously engulfed them. They struggled desperately to reach the shafts or any parts of the mines which seuncd 'likely to afford them a place of safety, but the wall-r rapidly rosc higher and higher, and in a short time every avenue. of escape was shut off and the men per- ished miserably. The water did not reach to the upper levels. and the miners workng in these portions of the mines made their way to the surface as quickly as possible. Thousands of miners and others at once set to work to recover, the bodies of the men in the flooded levels. Every pit was speedily surrounded by men, women and children, and heartrcndiug scenes \vcrc witnessed as the bodies were brought up. It; is known that. 22 men are dead in one pit alone, and that. many more have lost. their lives in the other pits. Owing to the great- excito- ment which prevails in the place, it is impossible at present to obtain an exact. list. of all the dead, but it will doubtless reach startling proportions. ..’~o The Langevin Boodle. The Ottawa correspondent of the Globe says :â€" 'l‘hc tqu of the lobbies and corridors is the Globe's latest exposures of Sir l'lcctor’a ollicial rank in the rcptilc fund organization. Many who had ceased to be surprised at anything in the line of corrupt practices at elections are. astonished at the great. amounts that are shown to have been spent on the contests in 1887, and the wholesale bribery that must. have been carried on. The letters nfl'ord such a flat contradicv Lion to the evidence given by Sir Hecâ€" tor bclore the Privileges and Elections Committee that suggestions of impeachâ€" ment on the serious charge of pcljury. are frequently heard. With this comes a serious whisper from the quarters of the French Conservatives. Sir Hector has already submitted to the burden of the scapegoat. with a docility that could scarcely be expected from a man of his solid determination and headstrong character. His forbearance has both heavily Ovel‘straiucd. Politically he has nothng to lose. and by exposing his partners in the long regime ol'corruption he could at least gain compauoiuship, the one. solace of the fallen. The alarm- ing rumour is circulated about that he will nottumely submit to any gleatcr degradation than he has already unloved, and that, it any heavier l't‘ll'lbllllull should fall 'on him, the colleagues who recently grew active in covering him with the conaequunces of their guilt. will be made to bear the punishment of their own acts. The silence that. has shielded his companions in the ulfair that has degraded him how the position of Cabinet Minister is liable at any time to be broken, and those who have been Slllt‘ldcd by it, and to whom he ct-rluinly owes no goodâ€"will, may be exposed be- l'otc the public in their true colors. â€"-0 - oâ€"â€"-â€"â€"~ -»--â€"â€"- An Extraordinary Suicide. MONTREAL, May l4.â€"-ln the parish of St. Antoine Abbe. County of Chateau- ;zuny, a. young farmer cuunnittrd suicide in an t-Xtraordinary umnncr. Alter workinu in n livid for a time, be unim- lltl‘i‘t‘d his horse.“ and l~ d them lt)tlltll‘_1,l: tree in the centre of the ï¬eld. Around this tree he passed a stout cord. With one end he m'curely bound his feet and, lying down with his feet towards the tree, he made a slip noose on the other ' end, which be parsed around his neck. He theu fastened the slack of the cord to the tram; and. the preparations for ruicide eumplctcd. he started the burs-ma. Readers can imagine to themselves what happened. The unfortunate was strong led and almost decapitated. It ml the father of the suicide who discovered the body of his son as he was returning row a neighboring wood. SCORES or HUNGARIAN Mlxuns KILLHL PESTH, May 14.â€"-An immense water- cullietics situated in the city of Fucnl- . klrchen, the capital of the County of r WWW‘i‘Qï¬a-me< " a. 4-. an Vanâ€"WWWW A. w Wyn! V‘- ...,_.. -‘Aï¬mM