~: ="sT::i:rT2mmc=:ftf-‘$x 1 - ‘ ,, 0THY VOL. XX. -_ ' .____ " _._____. ‘ I I now have in my stock of choice can â€"â€"-J.~XN Dâ€" seed, which I will sell CHEAP FOR CASH. Call and get my prices before buying elsewhere. Walter R. lladill, W. E. Ellis’s Old Stand. Feuolon Falls, March, 15th 1892. ' Professional Cards. LE GAL &c. -... H..â€" A. 1’. DEVLIN, [ ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. G. H. HOPKINS, (Succsssoa 'ro Mamas 6; Hummus) Athl."l‘Elt, SOLlCl'I‘OR, .ltc Money to Loan at 6 per cent. Oflice, Wil- liam street, next. to the Bank of Montreal. MOORE «St JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 55c. Of- ) lice, William street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. Jacxsoa. “oimraav & O'LEARY, -" ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Solicitors in Chancery, the. Oflice, oheuy Block, Kentstreet, Lindsay. Asrnnn O'Lnaar. Hucn‘O’LEARv. iictN'rvhu & STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, kc. Ollices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. I. J. Mclurvnn. NOTICE. All Notes made payable to Janus Bnav Agent, will have to be paid toFrank Kerr post-master here, who holds said notes: JAS. JOHNSTON & Co- l‘enelon Falls, June 30th,1891.â€"19 t.f. 'â€" -~â€"â€" F“..â€"â€".. ANOTHER BREAK- $1,000 Stock of T. STEWART. MEDICAL. W‘ A. iiiâ€"3. monassr, M. 1)., ORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., &c. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington treat, Lindsay. Dlt. A. WILSON, â€"-u. n., u. c. r. a 8., Ontario,â€" l‘lYSIClAN, SURGEON .lz ACCOUCHâ€" our. Ofï¬ce, Colborne Street, Feuelon Falls. Da. ll. ll. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University ol Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical Iehool, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons ot England, Member of the Col- lege of Physicians d: Surgeons of Ontario. Ofï¬ce and residence on Francisâ€"St. \Vest Renelon Falls, opposite the Gazette ofï¬ce. W R- M- MASON, 'ETERINARY SURGEON ; llonor Grad- V unte Ontario Veterinary College, To- route,1884 : R. .\l. O. Y. M. A. . Residenceâ€"â€"L‘oruer Colborue and LOUIII streets, Fettelon Falls. URVEYORS- râ€"*--‘-\-â€"'~-_._.__:.,___.. JAMES DICKSON, L. Surveyor. Commissioner in the Q. 8., . Conveyancer. kc. Residence, and ad- dress, Fenelon l-‘alls. DENTAL. Wt:..---.._. win. cnoss, DENTIST, LINDSAY, will be at the “ McArthur House," Penelon Falls, the second Wednesday ofeaeh month. Ionatiful and durable artificial teeth made, d all other,denlnl work properly done. kind} I? :esrs' experience. 1647. 0'11.†(cots & dhoes, bought at 65 cents on the Dollar, Which Will be sold Now 2's the Time to Buy. Look at Some of our Prices. For Less Than Wholesaï¬e Prices. Hurrah For The Holidays! Christmas, New Year’s & Wedding Presents, Consisting of â€"â€" Ladies’ and Gent’s Dressing Cas lar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving and Perfume Cases, SILVER-WARE, Christmas & New Year’s Cards, Pictures and Picture Frames '- a very ï¬ne assortment of \Vedding Rings, Watches, and other Jewellery, Musical Instruments, Dolls and Toys of all descriptions, , o c 3 ' o c3 :13 fl mm ’5 < w 0 h m" y 3 new 8 s. a 0â€"4 7-4 12> 9.. a? (DUN prices GRAHAM H. AHESTIN’S 0L Quality good; style right Men’s Dongola Laced Shoe Women’s Polished Calf Laced Boot $2 00, for $1 50. ill alwa ï¬g? Most of than these goods 0 Fenelon Falls, March 15th, 1892. You w V5 +5 "U o :3. s 33 = 23‘ 10-3 :6 o ‘Q‘m r :3 -* a. a ate-4,53 CD 09%“ a: '543 o o .5, "* @230 s gfl qu‘m o g 54):;sz c3 C-lâ€"t Q 3 “Hiâ€"1 :3 co Geo a H c: 'bm o g, or: E g "‘30. 935:0 .230 09* :’ o - ":23 ' SEC 51-40: 03,053 CONâ€"d ,z‘i'r‘ Pm‘?‘ :2? 86% sizes ' "doe-lo 5.38 $32 '5 Liters Ct)?“q cog Ciao "5'95" 8‘s: 35:3 4â€"30) $23.: :32 3‘36 m FMS“ cs 89": ,__. ~9on o 2&3» g0 .4.) o “m Cl g g a1 50, for $1 00. * es in Plush and Leather, Col- all of which will be sold at rock bottom prices. 8. NEVISON. Fenelon Falls, December 16th, 1891. “Ohl Momma. Willie’s tired of using poor Machine “ Read this. Willie†The Oils for Genuine Satisfaction for all sorts of Machinery are MCCOLL’S CELERATED LARDINE & GYLINER child, used by the Largest Millmen in the Country, and manufactured solely by MCCOLL BROTHERS 8: Co., TORONTO. For Sal; only by JOSEPH HEARD ll Fenolon Falls. The Head Surgeon. Of the Lubou Medical Company is now at Toronto, Canada, and may be consulted either in person or by letter on all chronic INSURIANCE. HE ROYAL CANADIAN lXSURAXCE Co. issues by far the best Farm policy in Canada. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent. Fenelon Falls, June 12th, 1890. 17. urn ' a NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY 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. Centre Tab/es, Gone and Easy Chairs. Bureaus. Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices- Eéï¬â€˜â€œ Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. 1.4. 1)EYMAN, UNDERTAKER k FURNITURE DEALER, Uolborne Street, Fenel'on Falls. W Residence over the Shop. “'63); diseases peculiar to man. Men, young, old, or middle-aged, who ï¬nd themselves nerv- ous, weak and exhausted, who are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, loss of vitality, loss of 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 LEADER cmenus, oily looking skin, etc., are symptoms of nervous debilin that lead 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 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 of blood 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 positively be cured. N0 cure, no pay. Send for book. Address M. V. LUBON, 24 Macdonell Ave. Toronto, Can- adil. LINDSAY Marble Works. l i so R. CHAMBERS l is prepared to furnish the people of Limi- say and surrounding country with l l MONUMENTS AND unansroxus, l l l cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel -‘ Pieces, etc" n smcmlm not know, but after a while, byjsomc both Marble and Granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds of WORKSâ€"in rear 0 the market on (‘am- bridge street, opposite Motthews‘ [uniting house. Wholeilfillages Gone. ; SWEPI‘ COMPLETELY FROM Till: FACE OF THE EARTH. ARKANSAS Cirv. Arie, May ‘18.- â€" The river here is still rising. All r wu- munication with the back country, ex- cept by skill, is cut off. Every particle) ~ of loose soil has been swept from many ï¬elds. The crops are entirely was-lint out. In Dasha, a farming country to the south, not a farm has escaped. an! of the entire population, excepting a few negroes, who have been driven to the second stories of houses, not a human being is to be seen. Hallendel, on the. White river, had been swept oil the lure of the earth and remnants of llle'lltilIS“S are lodged anion: the limbs of trees along the banks of the mighty torrent. There is not an inhabitant there, nor a soul living at Chicot city. The break- water hns come forty miles from tle Arkansas River, and is up to the 5: (Wild stories of buildings. Rod Fork, once a place of400 inhabitants, and Poudleton have been devastated. Relief boats have come in from those sections bringing the surviving families. The large plantations known as the Blackmard place, the Allen, the Maples and the Green places are under water and ruined, and the tenants are camping around on high spots of ground wet and hungry. All around Catï¬sh Point the waters came rushing in from the Arkan~ sns River, sweeping through lorty miles of plantation property. ‘ -O‘C An Unusual Ceroni’liny. A ceremony very unusual, at least in these modern days, tuck place in the Roman Catholic church, Murmora, on Sunday last. It was the public apology and penance of a young couple. in de- ï¬ance of the laws of‘ the church, became wedded before a Protestant minister in the latter part 0! the past season of heat. The ’tev. Father Davis mostscvercly do- nounccd themselves and their marriage some time previously, and had forbidden them all entrance into the church and all communication with their fellow-cath- olics, until they had undergone the try- ing ordeal of an open and public pen- nance. The young couple, as was nat- ural, felt keenly their humiliating posi- tlon before the large congregation pres- cut, but unflinchineg performed their imposed penance to the letter. After it was over they received the congratp- lotions of their Rev. pastor and of their host of friends present to witness their recantution. It is safe to say it will be a long time before a similar ccrmnony is witnessed in these parts, and many of the eligible young men and women in the congregation were heard after it to say that. they would have died with con- fusion, were they made to submit to such an ordeal. The bride, the groom, the best man and the bridesmaid in the irregular marriage, were all members of the Catholic church and they were, all. made to undergo the some punishment, and to renew the marriage ccremuny in accordance with the rules and rean- latious of their church.â€"-Bellcvillc Ou- tar-i0. -â€"vâ€"-â€". â€"â€"â€"o~ oA~â€"--â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" Succi, the fasting man, has become insauc._ A London cablegram says he has been committed to an asylum. It is announced that the Queen has offered Lord Salisbury a dukedorn in the event of his retiring: from power. Six brignnds who have long terrorlsed the people of Turkish l'lpirus have law-u decapitated and their bodies exposed to public view at Ynniua, a city of Euro- pean Turkey. Another change is to be made in the management of the Salvation Army in Canada. Counnissioner Rees will win: on June 23 and leave Canada. He is to be succeeded ,by Herbert Booth. at young son of Gendral Booth. He is (in: young son of the general who lllllllt' a tour through Canada about two yvars ago. He will sail for Canada from England in a week or two. The other night a. young business , man of Blenheim. who rocwtly became l o I the pfle'SGEStll‘ of a bicycle, dreamed so strongly ol' the machine that he got up in the sumll hours of the morning, dou- ued his pants and vent and started for practise up and down Talbot street. [low long he enjoyed the exercise we do slight turn he fell off, tearing his pants, and awake. He had no recollect-ion of l getting out of bed or of mounting the Being a practical workman all slicuid l machine, but us he found himst-ll'alonc ate his destgus and compare l'tlccs before i in the street with torn pants and an purchasing elsewhere. ' BOBT. CHAMBERS. North of the Torvn Hall overturned bicycle ho was forced to the conclusion that he had been engagtd in a somunmbulistic exercise. J . A,â€" .Aa-n‘ ~ ~«.«_A .~vo.,nn.m manâ€"ma.“ .1..m.a._..ew..ï¬w€esl .