FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1893. . No. elii. l'rozen stiff. His clothing was torn and u... .. JAS. JOHNSTON 8: Co- ‘\ I | a I -‘ - . Penelon Falls, June 30m, 189Lâ€"l9 t.f. a) Machine Needles, Alabasn'ne and Dve :ifuthï¬uffiesï¬gmfi bégléogg "“ a Works Agency‘ hung to the bone in frozen strips, while MEDICAL. 'a WPlease call and see my 5:. Paper. the remaining portion was lying in - "â€" â€" .H Lindsay, April 2nd, 1892. ‘ bloody patches of snow. It was at ï¬rst ‘ believed that the flesh had been torn from the arm by dogs, until a long strip ol'lialf chewed flesh was found hanging from his teeth half concealed by his beard. His lips were bitten through, and one shoe, which had been removed, showed three toes had been bitten oil. In one pocket was found the check, and on its back Parker had tried to scrawl a message but only two words, “ hunger †and †torture,†can be read. .______.- ._. Salt Wi 1 be Cheap. CLINTON, Dee. 31.â€"In an interview with the secretary of the Canada Salt. association. he has supplied the following. for publication :-â€"“Tlic Canada Salt association dissolved tc-dny. Although the prices charged by the association have been exceedingly moderate, and, notwithstanding the fact that the large bulk of traders are fully in sympathy with the arrangement. yet, owing to the. new wells that are coming into operation at Mooretown, Windsor, ctc., it was A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., ORONER, Pliysician,Surgeon,&c., &c. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington treat, Lindsay. David Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. Blacksmithingia allits difl‘erenthranches done on short notice and at the lowest living prices. Particular attention paid to horse-shoeing. Give me a calland I will 45-ly. .._...~.. . . on. A. WILSON, â€"xt. 3., it. o. r. a 3., Ontario,â€" YSlClAN, SURGEON a ACCOUCH- our. Oil‘icc. Colborne Street, r‘cnelou Falls. -- ...... . Try our Oofl'ccs New Ba 25 cases of canned Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, ctc., jus Fenelon Falls, December 14th, 1892. ,3 U, . a... - : ‘ Tue Cain’s Graz Cousin o 23 .3; a3 = m ‘35:» o = - . ‘ â€" y ' m‘ ,_, a Q) Q) _ E ODESSA, Dec. 31.â€"Letters l'roni iâ€"I C3 . . '1“ . q r w i _ O a .H m +3 h ;_, If: Fashkend report that Lieueral Barannx, b0 a Q 3 Caz-4 @ an 0 N 8‘s 5 who recently died at that town, and is g; H a H .2 O H t-Q generally believed to have been poisoned ",3 a o g Q g ,.._i a ‘ by persons having cause to apprehend I: ‘ g 2 +5 Q Q m :35: 3 one Hundred and Forty one the results of the adiiiinistrutire reform P"! Q) I . '_ which he was about to introduce in r... :s g m- i: "C'a‘ %‘ 'H O rt: .0 m Handsome PhOtograPhs Turkestan, had been deputcd to investi- -'â€" m ,3 V CD F +3 :1 “"" 6 .. In One Grand gate and report upon the conduct of the , Ff: vâ€"c-é tâ€"o" :â€"c :4 H y--l c3 m E - Grand Duke Nicholas Constantinovileh, 3, b0 m U I H 5 Q) E Q) B I: the. Czar‘s cousin, who has lived in exile , D >‘ g Q) t?) P m g F: m in Central Asia since the painful drama r. l o ta p Q) ' 0\ m ï¬ _ . which twenty years see brought about o E: :1 ‘6 f; Q) m m 2 :3, a All the Conservative the disgrace of his Iuipéi-iai l‘lighntss. ,1 C) 63 I p5: a) t\ a") o I Members of The Grand Duke’s manner of living in It" I... g 5 (f2 >§ E g E.) E g a :6 5 = I ‘ the remote Central Asian city is desci-ib-’ l v----0 ,Q Q) ‘ 1892 1392 ed as strange beyond measure, so extrat- ! - 2 .:l m: m P > g . .i , . p .15 Q8 H :2: ordinary indeed that many people Stip- r: 5 P: a g Q Pd lncludin extralargeaizephotographaot‘ Sit-John pose him to be either demented or O r-‘ 0 0 I Abbott. Premier, and Sir John Thompson, leader d - - CL, ,2. O :1 (D Q) A PC a o, the Hg,†0,- ccmmom' sum,“de {,y 9,. no iete to habits of intemperance. . g r’ o ' i-i :3 k m . :1 :1 ï¬tti:§.“ll"ii‘."s.::§sunfishrélitz‘h it: He went to those about him is l U) :73 ‘45 Q) Q) a 3-1 (L) as __l‘ Dominion. making a total of x4: splendid photo- excessive, and all the people tremble at ' , c1 - .â€"« P} l?» Q Q) U, Q E '9;ggggypggggggrgcgcgfgggggon by “m. his approach. Lately the Grand Duke , . to U) ‘73 :3 O a m o stavurc process on co per plate of the view" has had a manniï¬eent palace built at l 'H r-( U) CS Q) presented to Sir John Thompson by the Conserva- . ‘3 - ~ 0 g o g :9 O i-l g ,cn'e Membcrsduringthelastsusion. Taslihcnd, but he lives in an old and , j- 2 x5 8 ,4 PC, c6 :8 530 m THE ORIGINAL PICTURE dilapidated building with his min, a f :1 Ch, ‘2‘ g D m E Q «H c081. OVER 8500. ‘ person when) he married in a fit of l: w; Q4 H a .. o 53 T,“ Em,“ has-“cutodthc.copÂ¥ï¬ghtto.,¢p‘:o_ eccentricity, and whom he constantly - i m res-l _ O q; P} ,_d ([2 O ,,_, $3; *2; $31de Phil-532;;- hmgkgnmdiggsggfg beats. Another of the peculiarities ot , . 8 GD ’ +3 ,a aggrcstby affcotfq. inches ailmatidninlrsasplen; his imperial highuess is to wear, at : .-~_.__ mewâ€"7.--. -.-_‘â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".~â€"~-â€"-â€"- 35‘ Iv ' pic ure or raining. ey git/Ingltenanleo . ' . % P"°“°S""°“‘†Cards' '-' a ‘1 :1 s; g ‘23 "as a atEntries:maintains:.2221? lattim‘ihi‘lii°“.‘i;.3.bl.‘;“"£ 5335' 32. ‘- l ___,..___. 7. I I ‘ ’ j -" m-â€"'-"â€"â€"â€" O E C CD (I) ELI ;>, NO EXTRA CHARGE chamber, and is neither rich in appear- * i 850. .5 a g m A- a (.8 wm b. mad. forlthlpllagand Promising, auce “or free from rents. At his orders I -===:.::â€"â€"-~â€":__ in: . Qâ€. E '52 B GIJ‘EIG :"FRéE are twenty Ural Cossacks, who carry out. A. P. DEVIJN, “Pg Vb; S 5 o 96 {D his every command with blindest obedi- [ ARRIS'I‘ER, Atlorney-ut-an, Solicitor w 5, c6 0) U a O 5 PC, YOMSub-oriborror tn. . once. The prince has caused people in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. ~:-4 J G.) .4; who have offended him to be buried up ...~._,___.____.__ .20 g A: +9 .51 a m to the necks in the sand while their ' ., , i a «4-: m 'â€"* Cl ’ . 110i KINS S. LlIISHOLM. :- m C3 +3 s... m :8 0 heads were left exposed to the burning (SlfCCESSOltTO Man-rm di HOPKINS) it}: ' a; 4‘; C8 [.6 CD m FOR1_39_3' ' ‘ son, A doctor who was subjected to ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ v ,3, Q) gird 0 THE \VssKLv Eitriita is without doubt theta-st . - , - ‘AltRlS'll‘iR, SOLlCl'lUlt, 55c Money .;~_ P m 9 Weekly for $1.00 published in Canada. containing tllls “calment became msmm' b to Loan at, 6 per cent†Ofï¬ce, \Vil- o "d 0 U2 0 3 H in pages oflatest news oftlicday. S ccinldepart- , liam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. .. a Q) Q o d 2152:;@nsï¬grgigrwéflgvsgr-zhe122235 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€". c-..â€"â€"â€"_â€"__. u i G. H. HOPKINS. D. H. Cnisnotu. in :68 m <13 m g isng Fvents.c§:‘; Onlyé 0-3: Ib'pltgr $§§ean Tmed to Eat HIS Arm! l w‘_‘_._ > a; on to anya fess in non on 3: iii! tates. ~â€" ; 310mm & JACKSON, Z GD g m .3 we 3 giggif’l’f’b“‘V‘ub‘flfhf mm“ P“f".’â€â€œ A HEARTRENDING STORY FROM Tin; innit-hing, SOLIUI'l‘ORS, to. or- «x .42! Q, as r-i a; a assassins “ m" °' W PACIFIC 00m- ’ tice, William stre‘et,Lindsoy. J ' ‘9 a Q m Address: THE EMPIRI- TOPOMO. Ont S OKANE “7 h D 31 C, l ‘ F. D. Moons. , A. season. b --- P , ' as .. cc. .-- iar cs ’ «W _....’.___Â¥â€"_.~â€"..- a S) j +3 ,5 .9.“ no W Hall and Alex. Parker. lumbermeu, MclN’l‘YRE St STEWART, CS F'l .,'_, m 4-3 '_‘ 1,3 , eleven miles up Omar d’ Alene river AlillISTEliS, Solicitors, Notaries, $70. $4 5'3 .4; .P-l U) 58 from Iiingstlon, walked to tow" on Sat- Ollices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, L, -»--l 5â€"4 s :3 .54 IN Vie'rouiA COUNTY Felt urday to buy food. They could not get ‘i l Lludflitï¬ M0“?! “3103-†“‘6'!†c“"‘- 0" z S "'l :0: U) I I their cheques cashed, and started for l g easy terms. Q) P, * m H P ' d P t I: home with a quart of whisky but no i D.J..\lelsrrnl. T.STEWART. 0 Fla :3 D m «:1 food_ The De,“ morning a party of --â€"â€"~-â€"â€"v~â€"- 4;, m c, I “c, Q) â€"-IS ATâ€" travellers l’ound [doll in the show, semi- ' N O T I C E. g n... 'F'l o , conscious and delirious, with hands and l o o __, Q ,5: g a ‘v' A' S feet; frozen and one side of his face like .' All Notes made Pï¬yflbll’ ‘0 JAWS BR“ Q) \l +3 H no Baker's Block, Kent-sin, Lindsay. solid ice. He may recover but is still I Arcut will have to be paid to Frank Kerr H O ,3 . s )l H ., i ; pstm’uster here who holds said notes 5‘ Q) l’ A fl t s a d specie"; dclnmus' I‘lll‘ers bud-Y was found ' ’ ' l' S 8 00 8 a . .3 g: e; - i-i m 1â€": l"‘‘ P M Q) P) 'â€"-1 o Q GD 0 0 Let“: o G) U) 3-1 > g :3. is E o O i-Cl “3 7) 30’ G) GD ta 0 s m s 3 Fri The ï¬nest line of 25â€"ccnt articles ever shown. all styles and prices. guarantee satisfaction. VALUE. on. H. H. GRAHAM, RADUATB of the University oi Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or ‘ Surgeons oi England, Member of lLd Ool- {i logo of Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario. ‘ ‘ Olice and residence on Francis-St. West Fonelou Falls, opposite the Gentle oiiice. R. M- MASON, E'l‘l-ZRINARY SURGEON ; Honor Grad- uate Ontario Veterinary College, To- ronto, l884 ; lt. M. O. V. M. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colboruo and Louisa streets, l-‘cnclou Falls. CHRISTMAS GOODS. S. Newison has just received the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever of- ,, fered iii Fenelon Falls, consisting of Christmas & New Year’s Cards, Stationery Perfumery and Toilet articles, Dolls of all descriptions and sizes, Toys, Vases, Fancy China-ware, MuSi- cal Instruments, such as Violins, Accordeons, Concertinas and Mouth Organs. Also, a Very large stock of Pictures and Pic~ AAAAAAAA‘AAA ‘ present existence to the large sums of l money that have been given to it by the taxpayers of the Dominion, should ooiidcseend to enter into a needless and 7 wasteful competition in the manufacture ‘ ol salt. The prices at which salt can now he obtained will be low enough to mii~fy the most patriotic l’utiou of Industry." ttirc Frames, and a ï¬ne assortment of Gold & Silver Watcher, us- felt impossible to continue. The salt- J AJIFS DICKQOV Rings, Brooches and other J cwellcry, Pipes, \Vall Papers and ‘lllfl'lulacni’qt‘refcf‘l OSPECHl‘lY liming"? . i 1 e - , . . V . '. 1d t [/18 Lowest Lz-m.†. . ,tiat a pit to institution iltc the L. t L‘SUPWD'O" Ct‘mmlS‘SlOMl‘l“llleQ-B-i \Vlndow Bhnds’ all Of “ 11ml) “111 be so a ‘ . g l 1., which owes llrl inception and its i . \ . . . Conveyanccr,&c. Residence, and ad- Prue‘s. Call and inspect the stock, and you can hardly fail to q I 6â€" “W†“"3‘ ï¬nd something to suit yeti. DENTAL. Fetielon Falls, December 213t, 1892. w l for 10 cents. branches ot‘denlislry. will! be at the “ )chrthur House," Penelou i 11' “AR'P- L. D-S- “Ohl Mamma. Willie’s tired of using; poor Machine, SET OF GOOD TEETH F m $l0. G. - r - - g A ‘ “a 011.†“Read this. Will1e-†i m, The fleshest Goods in .1.» F.“ e e 30- y ,l . .Al’.“;.,.;?§tl. pitted, this? 5â€" M c G O L L’ S C E L E R A T E D Idle Village at a: texe i i 'e s o . i ‘ ‘ X i ,7 , i S ‘. “ ital..5;tolerantureter; : MCCOLL BROTHERS a 00., Touch TO. , Faggbggggfmfet (3,36, ,1? 3113‘; and in! other dental work properly done. Far $3.8 on‘y by JOSEPH REESE!) in Fnaflgï¬n F332“, . .« .l [ «a- n- -_ .. -._. Nineteen thousand cooks are lot Hl out annually by the lllOtlz'l kitchen scum-is of" London. The petrified body of a man has been found, it is said, in a cove in the f'ia l~ hills of the Guadeloupe mountains, 55-. M. According to the repoit, it is d ffi‘ cult to determine whether it in the bwly nfa white man or an Indian, whitheg it in ancient or modcru., a--< a...†trotting. Satisfaction guaranteed in all DICN’l‘IST, LINDSAY, used by the Largest Hillmen in the Country, and manufactured solely by ; and local anesthetics for painless ex. The Oils for Genuine Satisfaction {or all sorts of Machinery are *er"m - ‘ W i u. a. naoss, {jam .9; ,. at. Campbell s. Nearly 2‘.“ years' experience. Mira; . li': advance. l i l . I .-.-.. st... .-. . - . ~.-.-‘.....‘..â€"- .-..»- AAA‘AAAAAAMWAA‘AWMAM“