_....._-.-..3.V. ‘, “7 can" Sat 1:34 3 g 7Q.) was as 1;. lune-l 6. so lâ€"mt ,, '5 t, s 3 a. ' 4 3! a, :2 a; lcsa 3 g; ’ mcï¬m >s g. . E: l Gd 1» :1 t; E? E Q.) 3 Q P Q.) "’ ‘1 '3 an E“ = act} 0 (5' 5~ ,2 =49. w .23 ‘ ca“ :l 5â€"4 C5 3 c3 =3 "' - a: :4 mg: , .. _. _ ._.._-__ mu- Professional Cayds. LEGAL 8w. “HEW; A. r. DEVM'N, ARRISTER, Attorttey-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. llOl’KlNS & (TllISHOlJM, (Successott 'ro MARTIN & HOPKINS) ARRlS'l‘ER, SOthll'l‘UR, 83c Money i to Loan at 6 per cent. Oflice, \\'ilâ€" liam street. next to tlte Bank of Montreal. G. H. HOPKINS. D. H. CI'IISHULM. M 00 ll E & JA t‘- KSON. ARRH’I‘E RS, SOLTUI'l‘ORS, tlzc. 0f- fice, William street, Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON. Moi N'l‘Y ll l4) STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors. Notaries, &c. B Ofï¬ces over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. 9. J. MCIN’I‘YRE. N O T I C E . All Not-es made payable to Jltuns Brow Agent, will have to be paid to Frank Kerr post-muster here, who holds said notes. JAS. JOHNSTON 1; Co- Fenelon Falls, Jtluc 301lt,1891.-â€"-l9t.f. m__::_ :_:::.":_T._.___..__ ‘K .._â€"â€"_.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A. W. J. lit: alliASSL M. D.,» .ORONER, Physician.Surgeon,&c., Arc. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington Erect, Lindsay. DR. A. \Y I LSON. â€"â€"n. n., n. c. r. a 3., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON 6; ACCOUCH- cur. Oflit-e, Colborne Street, Fettelon Falls. l)tt. ll. ll GRAHAM, RADUA'I‘E of the University of Trinity G College. Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons ol England. Member ofthe Col- lege of Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario. Oflice and residence on Francisâ€"St. \\ est Fonclon Falls, opposite the Gazette office. R- ‘M_ M-ASON, ETERINARY SURGEON; Honor Grad- unto Ontario Veterinary College, To- ronto, l884 ; R. M. U. V l‘l. A . Residenceâ€"Corner Colborne and Louise ureets, Feuelou Falls. _ SURvnirons. JAMES DIOKSON, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. R, _ . Conreynncer, the. ltcstdeucc, and ad- d ress, lie nel on l-‘nl ls. ADE-MAL. at.___._â€"â€"â€".â€"---â€"- W. H. Gross. Dentist. The beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. 1 Gas and rtlldltllt‘l' xtnmilhelics for extrat-zing teeth WllllOllt pain. A set of Artiï¬cial Teeth, better than the average, for $5 00. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove depot, Lindsay. ll. llAll'l‘. L. D. S. and local anazahetit-s for painless ex- tn'cting. Satisfaction guaranteed in All riches of dentistry. h“Office enr Fair-weather & 00’: store, Ml} Opposite the poat-oflice, Lindsay. A SET OF GOOD TEETH FOR $10. Gas ' 'T. STEWART. . is, the moment the new amalgamated ï¬rm of ll beéi ,_.. Gonts7',; sswarc, Flour and Feed. ‘3 ts purchased 1011, WI 1110‘ Si 6 e ,2- ..t: 2%,- -+.: 3) fl 0 05.9. Fm! 5 E b :5 «3'55 " :3 a ' .253 “'5 35’ I U Or-l .q... “5 53 gas H IIâ€"‘ g '“ Slatâ€"ct: @ R: “9.2.353 - "C333 "'50:? cs 3“ got .-â€"-t m3 “33% 7-4 r" c; >0 £=s 7h." I: . c3 $4 94¢ "5‘30 fl #8 qf‘ flag-l 0 Q) h- OE ,ng Q r «s "9:55 .522 ‘66.: Q .4 Q3320 “$13.5 - c Q†"E; 55' 5 Pill c3 E “33% Kg) C6tied) ' to: flagâ€"3 2.3.33 3&6 h 6 0 alpha) ï¬n “fl 3:8 are fl gs" 5553 P H a ‘QD GUS 8935 Ct‘F' m 3'2 miffl . was "-193.93 (1.243. skaâ€"5'6 c1943 0 E Ops-l s-t-E slog 5% Sim $5 GEE : .529 :2. 'c: ~DEALER Edd-â€" dian and American I l l l I through- our- stock. f We cheaper than others. We will leave thatto your own judgment. to all who want Dr 8 111V} W 11 not blow about our goods he Bedroom and Ceiling Papers, Paper Ha WWW done in the village or country. Fenelon Falls, March 20th, 1893;, y, Goods to take alook: mg W1 ALL Passes- Latest'Dcsigns in Hall, Parlor, Dining~room, have to sell. tug you ill buy anyth u want to louv, and W mg yOu yth II We can sell vou an FARMERS ! j ; NEVE$ON, Paints, Glass, Oils and Putty,-English, Cana- At Prices to Suit Customers. from So. per roll up to 50. per roll. OIL-PAINTED SHADES, Crockery, Glassâ€"ware ct’: Fancy Goods. Pictures Framed. to Order a Specialty. nging and Kalsominingg _ \VANTED. Salesnten to sell our choice and hardy Nursery Stock. Many special varieties to offer both itt fruits and ornamentnls, and controlled only by "B. We pity commission or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write to us at Once and secure choice of territory. MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymen, l7-20w. Cl‘o the Public. HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co has amalgamated with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security of $25,o00,000 and the some good policy. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent 3%“ Also agent for the Queen of Eng- lund and Caledonian of Edinburgh. Cnpi tle combined, $45,000,000. Fenclon Falls, July 25th, 1892. MONEY TO LOAN. I have recently hid a considerable, though limited, sum of money placed with me for loaning on firms at Five and uâ€"half per cent. Parties Wishing to borrow on these terms should not delay to make application. barge amounts of funds. at slightly higher rates, according to security. In most cases Solicitor work ts done. at my office, insuring speed and moderate expenses. Allan S. Macdonell, Barrister S: c., Lindsay. J. Neelands, Dentist? Beautiful sets of Artificial Teeth inserted for Sin, SSH! and $14. according to quality of teeth and kind of plate. Imitation gold filling: inserted in artificial teeth free of charge. Gas (vi‘alizvd air) and local alums- theties used with great success for painless extraction. Visnts tlte Achrthnr H utse, l-‘t-nelon Falls, the third Tuesday of every month. Call in the forenoou, if pugsible. Ofï¬ce in Lindsay nearly opposite the b‘imp- son House. ._._.____________ Sal trsnnen 3V1: nted To represent us in the sale of it choice line. of Hardy Cttttttzlinn Gran Stock. Exp»- riettce not necessary. We want. real work- ers, and to all such we offer a permanent situation at :1 good income. with chance. of advancement. As we now have over 7 *0 acres under cultivation, we. can give our salesmen many superior advantages. We also desire to secure at good man in your district to sell the it may Spray t’tttnp, f'or which we have. the gent-rail agency. This is Something new and indispensable to the farmer‘antl the fruit-grower. Send for terms and testimonial circular. TENDERS WANTE-D. Tenders will he received till the evening of Saturday. July 29th, by the undersigned, rfrom whom particulars can b obtained.) for grnvelling streets and building sideâ€" walk on Bond street east, commencing at the creek and extendingas far as the. bounâ€" dary; also sidewnlk on l):.fi‘cri;t street. By order of Street. & Bridge. Co nmittec. ’l‘HOS. AUSTIN, Chairman. 22-2. Fenelon Falls, July 18th,1893. Farm For Sale or Toiltent. The undersigned offers for sale lot 18 and part of lot 19 in the 2nd concrssion of the Township of Somerville, containing 2 l!) acres, of which l00 are cleared and the re- mainder covered with soft wood. The farm is well fenced and watered by u never-fitil- ing creek and two good wells. The build- ing's comprise a dwelling house, 24 x 28 feet, of howetl logs clttpbonrded, with u. kitchen 18 x 2-1 feet and a dairy cellar b:- neath; a frame barn 4| x 60 f-et, on an 8â€"foot stone wall; a log barn 31 x 5'). feet, a wood-shed, poultry houses &c The prop- erty is only six miles from Fenelon Falls. Price $53,000; two-thirds tlown.a-ud the bal- once on time to suit purchaser. If not sold by winter, the. farm will be leased at an annual rental of $5.30. For further partieâ€" ulttrs apply on the premises or by letter to CHRISTOPHER FELL, ‘ * Fettelon Falls P. 0. Somerville, May 22nd, l893. l4-6m.‘ :::~"_-1'r-1._-__.-____:â€".:.'â€"'â€"===: Official returns just issued at St. Pet- el'sl-turg show a marked i‘ticresac in the ravages of cholera in the parts of“ the Russian empire where the disease is epi- demic. . Madden says that in the British West Indies two cent: ries ago pins, slices of bread, pinches of'snufi, drums of'whiskey, soap, cuctmnuts, cues and other common articles were all used as money. 'l'it'ed ol'lite, W ll Irving,ol’Chnt'len street. Winthrop Beach, Mass, commit- ted suicide early on Saturday morning: on the lake shore, near the foot of' Diver sey street. The method used was hor- rible and most revolting. A partly ï¬lled can 'of powder by his side and the torn and mangled face indicated that the sui- cide had titled his mouth with powder and then, probably with it lighted match, had caused it to explode. ' Rochester, N. Y. restaurants or eul'cs which ~ -.~.~ 'evx-xmrsq-m.“ -. . ‘ ‘l’he Luckey Murder. ‘ Smm’s FALLS, Our, July 31.»â€" Charles Lackey, who was found not. guilty of the murder of his fntherat Newbliss. near Smith’s Falls. last spring. will be ttuztin tried at the Fall Assizes for the murder of his mother and sister, who were murdered at the same limo; Detemive Greer is still at work on the case, interest in which has been revived in the neighborhood of the scene of the awful occurrence by the statements of a man who now comes forward and says he saw a young-looking man actually tnurder the girl. His story is that. on ‘ï¬the day the Luckey family was cremated “he was on his Way to Irish Creek to ji'lsake the train for the States. a short cut acrosn the Luckey farm and ~ When just. He took pa55ed close by the house. beside. it he says he saw ztryoungxlookiog,r man in pursuit of a girl, who was running away screamintz‘at Lite top of her voice. A short distance from the house, he says, the man overtook her, struck her down with a steelynrd and clraoued her back into the house. After secng this, he says he continued on his "way, went to Jasper, took the train for a point in the States and said nothing,r about it to 'unyone until his return a low days ago. Detective _Greer will investigate this latest report. ’ c-Q». Taxes on Necessities. The Toronto News (Conservative) says:â€" “ The cotton taxes are the cause of universal Complaint and with good reaâ€" A houwwifie cannot buy it thing not). into the manufacture of which cotton enters without ï¬rst paying enormous tribute to the Dominion Government. On $14,707 worth of cotton shirts int: ported last. year the customs dues amounted to $6 846. Cotton towel»: valued at 351.000 paid duty to the ex- tent of'$12.000. The sum of $82,000 was given for cotton socks imported nmi the, Federal taxes on the some totalled 534.000 Colored fabrim of cotton wot-tn $l47.000 were bought abroad,’ and the customs collectors gathered in toll upon them to the amount of $536.â€" 000 General manufactures of cotton goods figure in the exports to the. ex- tent of $301000, and the duty on the some Was $126,000. Antl872 000 was paid in customs taxes on $289,000 worth of thread that was purchased in other countries." 0.1 A Cargo on Fire. SAN FRANCISCO. Julv 29.â€"-A thirty- six days’ battle with flames was'ended last night on the arrival of the British ship Uednrbank from Newcastle, New South Wales. The vessel started March 3rd. coal laden, and on June 20th tltn c-troo was di>corcred to be on ï¬re. Fully 260 tons of Coal were thrown, overboard, and then, owing.r to the ox- tretue heat in the hold and the great t‘llfl'lCllllY in handling the burning con", it was f und necessary to desist. Larcc quantities of water were thrown into the hold day and night. On July 26th tWo explosions occut'rcd'and ï¬-unes burst out and ran all over the hold, but. the hatch us were. battetn-d down. The vessel will be beached and her cargo flooded. . .9. ._ .___.,__. Reviving the Wayside Inn. 'l‘hs bicycle has produced some rpm-er changes. It is restoring the wayside. inn, among other things. Along certain country roads not fa r from Boston, which are tnnclt frequented by whceltncn, and especially along those in the directiou of“ the beaches, there are little summer derive the largest. part of their income from prism in;r riders of bicycles. Ice cream, chow- der coffee, cakes and that sort of thing find a ready sale to parties of heated whcclnten, who sit upon open platforms and gossip with the waiter girls, who are generally of a nice sort of country persons; and pt'ex:'-ttlly they fare along the road again, quite like Cavaliers of 0ld.â€"â€"Bostolt Transcript. __..____. _.‘_ ._.__ Lady Dufferin has Come into posses“ siou ot' a legacy of £60,000 trout her deceased uncle, Rowan Hamilton. A Chicago paper'tzivcs a sensational story, to the sheet that the cold storage warehouse fire inChieugo was fired by crooks. who‘had been looting the place. Irela’nd’s agricultural prospects are very" bright-g Reports from different. parts of the country statcvthac there will 'be'nn abundance. of hay, and :t splendid yield of oats, potatoes and room low-g. . . *-. \A â€" c ' \x“. “V ‘v"‘ «-. \xvx. ‘*