FENELONLFALLS, ONTARIO, FRlDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH, 1894.. Essen . Serene: 1L) f†/ _0F_ CONDITEON POWDERS JUST RECELVED. nuts, anther AND SEHillll BOOKS A FULL STOJK AT w. “a. MADILL’S. Professional Cards. music. MISS THISTLETHWAITE, who has studied for years with the best teachers on this continent, and has passed the required examinations at the Toronto College of Music, will give Lessons on Organ or Piano, ALSO VOCAL LESSONS IF DESIRED. For Terms apply at Mrs. J. McArthur's residence. , ,_________.___._.__ LEGAL &c. .Mâ€"M A. r. DEVLIN, BARRISTE R, A‘ttorneyâ€"atâ€"Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. HOPKINS & CHISHOLM, (Successes r0 MARTIN it Hornms) ARRISTER, SOLICITUR, &c Money to Loan at 6 per cent. Oï¬ice, Wil- liam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. 6. H. HOPKINS. D. H . Cmsnottt. MOORE & JACKSON, . ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 860. Of- ï¬ce, William street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON. MCINTYRE & STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, ire. Ofï¬ces over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. Mclsrrns. . MEDICAL. M A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., ORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., ice. 0 Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington T. Srswsn’r. street, Lindsay. '________________.â€".__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DR. A. WILSON, -â€"n. 13., M. c. r. e 3., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCHâ€" eur. Oflice, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. _________________________._.__â€"â€"â€"â€"~ Da. H. n. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University oi Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College 'or Surgeons otlEugland,Member of the Col- lege of Physicians 8: Surgeons of Ontario. Ofï¬ce and residence on Francis-St. West .Je-nelon Falls, opposite the Gazette ofï¬ce. i ‘R- E- MASON, ll‘ERlNARY SURGEON; Honor Grad- ; to Ontario Veterinary College, To- ,llSS-t ; n. M. O. V. M. A. lidenceâ€"Corner Colborne and Louisa ts, Fenclon Falls. JAMES DICKSON, .5 L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. B., L . Conveyancer, &:c Residence, and ad- fress, Fenclon Falls. W. HdXiross. Dentist- Thc beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. Gas and all other 'nmeslhetics for extracting teeth without pain. A set of Artiï¬cial Teal/t, better than the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove depot, Lindsay. H. HART, L. D. 8. SET OF GOOD TEETH FOR$10. Gas and local anaesthetics for painless ex- tracting. Satisfaction guaranteed in all branches of dentistry. Oflice over Fairwenther & Co‘s store, nearly opposite the post~otiice, Lindsay. CASH' CASE-I CASH We are carrying out our resolutions advertised for the past four weeks, and are Very much pleased with the liberal support and encour- agement from our numerous customers. There is no get- ting around the fact, we can and will sell cheaper than the merchants who give long credit, and credit everybody. Just give us a call and see for yourselves. TllE SYNDIGATE STORE. MCDOUGALL. BRANDON & CO. XMAS ROOTS. . . S. NEVIS’ON . . Has just received the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever ofl‘ered in Fenelon Falls, consisting of Christmas and New Year’s Cards, Stationery, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Plush Goods, Dolls of all descriptions and Sizes, Toys, Vases, Fancy China-ware, Musical Instru- ments,'such as Violins, Accordoons, Concertinas and Mouth Organs. A ve;y large Stock of Pictures and Picture Frames. A very ï¬ne Assortment of Gold and Silver I/szlc/zeS, Weddz'ng'Rz'ngs, Brooc/zes and ol/zer yewelry, and a large variety of Goods suitable for Wedding“ Presents. szes, W'all Paper and Window Blinds, ALL or WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE .IJOWEST LIV7ING PRICES. Call and inspect the Stock, and you can hardly fail to ï¬nd something to suit you. s. NEVISON, IN THE NEW BRICK BLOCK- :-:~:â€"â€"1m~:1â€"~mwlwuumw~ , L- ““‘*â€â€"â€â€œ_â€_â€"â€"’*iï¬â€"*n 1: c T o n y. 1‘ APLE LEAF TRUE BLUE LODGE No. second Wednesday in each month. Hall in McArthur’s Block. Jens MCGILVRAY, Secretary. the first and third Mondays in each month. SOCIETIES. 42. Regular meetings held on the R. Tsooanr, Master. H. Ans'rnt, Deputy Master. ' ANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block on J. J. NEVISON, N. G. R. M. MASON, Secretary. I O. L. No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE J. hall on Francis St. West on the second Tuesday in every month. anrs Dnvuan, W. M. J. T. Tnoursox, JIL, Rec-Sec. NDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the True Blue hall in McArthnr‘s Block. Jas. BILLET, Chief Ranger. J 01m R. GRAHAM, Secretary. F. AND A. M., G. R. 0. THE SPRY . Lodge No. 406. Meets on the second Friday of each month, in the lodge room in Cunningham’s Block. DR. A. WILSON, W. M. Rev. W. FARNOOMB, Secretary. CHURCHES. APTIST CHURC Hâ€"QUEEN-ST.â€"â€"REV. James Fraser, Pastor. Service every Sunday morning at 10.30. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30. p. m. _.__.._._.â€"-â€" METHODIST CHURCH -â€" COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. G. W. McCall, Pastor. Sunday service at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Epworth League of Christian Endeavor, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayd? meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30. RESBYTERIAN CHURCHâ€"FRANCIS Street'Westâ€"Rcv. M. McKinnon, Pasâ€" tor. Services every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. 111. Sunday School every Sunday at 2 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7.30 p. m. T. JAMES'S CHURC Hâ€"BOND STREET Eastâ€" Rev. Wm. Farncomb, Pastor. Service every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sunday School every Sunday at 11.30 a. m. Bible class every Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. - W Seals free in all churches. Everybody invited to attend. Strangers cordially welcomed. MISCELLANEOUS. ECHANICS’ INSTITUTEâ€"P. KELLY, Librarian. Open daily, Sunday except- ed, from 10 o’clock a. m. till 10 p. In Books exchanged on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 12 a. m. till 3 p. m. and in the evening from 7 to 9. Reading room in connection. OST OFFICEâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS- TER. Ofï¬ce hours from 8 a. m. to 8 p. in. Mail going south closes at 9.15 a. m. Mail going north closes at 3.30 p. m OUNTY COUNCIL. WARDENâ€"E. Bo'r'rnn, Boncuosou. Bexley . . . . . . . . Geo. E.Laid1aw.Reeve Bobcaygeon . . .E. Bottum . . . . . . Reeve Carden...... .J. A'ton . ......Reeve Dalton . . . . . . . J. Thompson . . . . Reeve Eldon _ Dr.J.W.Wood Reeve ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ A. McFarlanc Deputy Emmy W. C. Switzer Reeve Wm.Adams..Deputy F l I Jno.Chambers Reeve “‘9 °“ ------ Wm. H.111 Deputy Fenelon Falls. J. McFarland . . Reeve Laxton, Digby , and Longford John Bailey. . . . Reeve Richard Kylie Reeve Lindsay . . . . . {Geo Crandell lst Deputy R. N.Joltuston 2nd Deputy . ' W.Lownsbrough Reeve Mariposa { F. Shaver . . . . . lst Deputy WalleCrimmon 2nd Deputy Omemee . . . . . . Dr. V. Cornwall Reeve O s R. Bryans....Recve p ' ‘ ' ' ' ' "" D. Wulker....Deputy John Howie. .Reevc ' A. Morrison. .Deputy Jas. Lithgow.Reeve John Kelly .. Deputy . N. Ferguson. . . . Reeve Somerville . . . Verulam . . . . . . Woodvilie . . . Fifty World’s Fair Views Free. The PonLraY Knrrnu has reached the front as the leading authority on poultry. Sixteen large .pages, monthly, fifty cents per unnum. †Farm and Fireside †is a 16- page paper coming twice a month, ï¬fty cents per annum. We will send both papers one year and ï¬fty photographic views of the World's Fair, to new subscribers only, all for ï¬fty cents. Sample copy ofthe POULTRY KEEPER, with particulars free. Send ï¬ve cents for either of the following back numbers, equal to a ZS-cent book: Poultry Houses, July 1891, has 50 views; Brooders and Incubators,Attgust l889 and August 1891. Address, 'l‘Hr. PoULTnY Kssrsn 00., ~1PARKESBURG, PL, U. S. The Richest Womanrin America. NEWYORK, February 2 â€"~-.Vlrs. Hetty Green, celebrated as one of the most ec~ centric as well as the richest woman in America, has again negotiated one of her lightning-like disappearances. She occupied a third story rear hall room in a boarding house in Brooklyn, ï¬ve days ago. She paid 37 a week for the room, and is said to have eaten her meals in the kitchen. 1 in the early part of last week over the fact that her living place had been dis- covered. Green. paid her reckoning and was oil before Landlndy strance. address. Mrs. Green has therefore sunk as completely out of sight, so far as the curious public is concerned, -as if she had never cast the lustre of her riches and unique personality around the fas- tidious residents of Brooklyn Heights. Her residence at this writ= ng is unknown. She became alarmed That was enough for lletty She packed her few belongings, Bonta could utter a reman- She did not leave her future Various reasons are assigned for Mrs. Green’s renunciation of the quietude of Brooklyn. that the wealthy lady has never been known to remain long in one place. In support of this theory it is argued that the chief concern has always been to keep her residence a secret from even bar near relatives, and that in order to preserve such secrecy frequent changes of domicile were necessary. could be ascertained Mrs. Greene had resided with Mrs. Boots. for a little more than a month, which period, it is asserted, was beyond her accustomed limit of quiescence. it is claimed, high time tobc up and movmg. cently received threatening letters, and that she feared abduction. The most commonplace is ' As for as It was therefore. It is also stated that she reâ€" ». - Numerous whitccap outrages are re‘ ported in St. Francis County, Ark. Mr. Andrew Johnson died at his son’s residence, near Norwood, on Saturday, aged .103. Serious conflicts between Christians and llloslcms are reported in Crete An earthquake shock lasting ten sec- onds was felt at Keeler. Cal., and at Hawthorne, Nev., at 9 o’clock on Mon- day night. Wild geese have already appeared at Long Point. two months earlier than last year, and the weather prophets see in this a. sign of an early spring. SHILOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose; 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by W. T. Junkin. Last week Mr. Edgar, Nupanee, had a pig of the Tamworth breed killed which weighed 511 pounds. It was but twenty-three months old. One hundred tons of abestos will shortly be shipped from the neighbor- hood of Tweed to Elimbeth, N. J. Dur- ing the season 450 tons have been mined. Detroit Sunday papers will no more be allowed to be sold or delivered in Chatham, and Chief of Police Young formally notiï¬ed the newsdealers to this eli'ect. “ Death to the bourgeoisie; long live 7 Anarchy l †were the last words ofVail- lent, the Paris Anarchist, who Was guil- lotined on Monday morning. He died without showing'any sign of fear. Daniel Ritz, proprietor and publisher of the Hamburg, Ont., Independent, says : “ l was suffering from dyspepsia and liver trouble. I took a few bottles of Shiloh's Vitalizer and it cured me. Ican heartily ecommend it.†Corbett and Mitchell will give a rep resentation of their JacksOnville ï¬ght in New York on the 19:11, the proceeds to go for charity. “ Honest John †Kelly, the same seconds, bottle holders, time- keepers and all have promised to be on hand. They have a trotting dog in San Fran- cisco that is said to be a fit rival for the Canadian champion Doc., owned by Willie Kctchum of Brighton. The new comer is named Ned, and, is a pointer, weighing 71 pounds, while Doc is an Irish setter a good many pounds lighter. Ned hails from Chicago, and is trotting at the Midwinter Fair in San Francisco. An Austrian, who professes to have been to heaven while in a trance, has preached total abstinence with so much effect that licensed liquor sellers have applied for Governmental “encourage- ment.†The man has been threatened with imprisonment if he preaches abstin’ ence in public, and is evading the ‘) law †by remaining in a house and instructing a staff of lecturers. Europeans will no: allow the public utterance of “ danger; one †doctrines. '