n u; , din shad VOL. XXIII. veers ““°sseos. The following is the report of test of Seeds from the Dominion Experimental Farm, Ottawa: TURNIP SEED 92 per cent. mess}. 96 per cent. made for the undersigned 'from his pur~ chases of this season's seeds. Farmers buying these seeds will know their value before planting. Vetches, Flax, Millet. Field Corn in stock. GARDEN SEEDS sold by' the ounce. H.J.iYTLE. Fenelon Falls, April 23rd,1895. - 'mamva-fmll‘.‘ .--v SECOND DIVISION Gi'iUBT â€"â€"or run- County 01' Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson‘s hall, Pent-Ion Falls, ON MONDAY, JULY 15lh, 5895, commencingat 10 o’clock in the torenoon Thursday, July 4th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun‘- lies must be served on or before June 29th E. D.Ha.vn, Clerk S. Nevxses, Bailiff. Fenclon Falls, April 26th, 1895. '1‘0 the Public. 4 HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co. has amalgamated with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security or $25,000,000 and the same good policy. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent. W Also agent. for the. Queen of Eng- land and Caledonian of Edinburgh. Capt tal ceinbined,$45,000,000. ! N S EIIANCE. Mr. Wm. R. Ellis having transferred his Jnsnrance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At Very Lowvest Rates None butï¬rst-class British and Canadian Companies represented. 353" FARDI PIROPERTY at very low rates. James Arnold. :‘Fenc’lon Falls Local Board of the People’slluildingandluanlss’n, or London, Ont. T. Robson, President; Dr. H. H. Graham, Vice-President; J. T. Arnold, Sec-Treas. ; II. II. McLaughlin, Solicitor, Lindsay; F. IleDcugaIl, Valuator; Alex. Clark, Dr. A. Wilson, M. W. Brandon, J. II. Brandon, Directors. DO YOU WANT to invest a small amount each month where it. will be safe and yield you good returns in T5 years? CAN YOU AFFORD TO SAVE 2e. a day for 7-} years and get SIOO lOc. a day tor 7.5 years and get $500 20¢. a day for Tl years and get $1,000 I I LITTLE AND OFTEN PILLS THE PURSE. Do you want to buy a hotne with the money you now pay for rent? So long as the masses of the people. do not save any- thing out of their earnings, just so long will their spendings go into the hands of those who do save, and may are the capi- talists. This is why the few own the houses and the many pay the rent. FOR l‘l'IJ. l’.\ll'l‘ICl3I..-\IIS call on or address any of the above named otlieials, at FL‘IIL‘IUII l-‘alls. â€"-39-lyr. The “ Fenclon Falls Gazette†is printed every Friday at the ollice, on the corner of May and I’muCis streets. SEBSCRII‘TION Sl .\ YEAR IN ADVANCE, or one cent per week will be added as long as itreniuins unpaid. Advertising ltutos. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line y-CI‘ annum. Casual advertisements, .. 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and 2 Cents per line for every subsequent inserc lion. Contracts by the year. half year or less. upon reasonabl? terms. JOB PRINTING- 0! all ordinary kind: (xecuted ueutl’.’ car rectly and at moderate prices. 1 ' E. 0. BAND, 1 ‘rop rider. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1895. P'rofessional Cards. MISS B. MAGNIVEN. Instruction given on ORGAN and PIANO at moderate rates. For terms apply at the '»residenCe of Mr. R. B. Sylvester, “ Mery- borough Lodge,†Feaelon Falls. LEGAL. M CLAUGH LIN &. MCDIARM ID, ARRISTEBS, Solicitors, Etc, Lindsay and Fen’elon Falls. Lindsay Oflicc: Kent-SL, opposite Market. Fenelon Falls Ollice: Over Burgoyne dz Co’s store. The Fenelon Falls ofï¬ce will be open every afternoon from arrival of train from Lind- say. 38‘ Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. R. J. McLanants. F. A. McDumno. M. H. Mohancntta. A. r. DEVLIN, giftl'iiliSTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor -, U in Chancery, Kent Street,Lindsay. G. H. HOPKINS. ARRISTER, kc. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at lowest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Ollices: No. 6,Williun1 Street South, Lind- say, Out. MOORE & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, in. Of- fice, William street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. Jacxsox. MONEY T0 LOAN. I have recently had a considerable, though limited, sum of money placed with me for loaning on farms at. Five and a-half‘per cent. Parties wishing to borrow on these terms should not delay to make application. Large amounts of funds, at slightly higher l.ates, according to security. In most cases 5olicitor work is done at my olIice, insuring Speed and moderate expenses. Allan S. Macdonell, Barrister &c., Lindsay MEDICAL. A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., .ORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., 83c. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington treet, Lindsay. DR. A. WILSON, â€"M. 3., M. c. P. a; 5., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON it: ACCOUCH- eur. Othce, Colbcrne Street, Fenclon Falls. Dn. H. n. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University ol Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons of England,Memher of the Col- lege of Physicians in Surgeons of Ontario. Office and residence on Francis-St. West Fenelon Falls, oppcsite the Gazette oflice. R. M. MASON, ETERINARY SURGEON; Honor Grad- unte Ontario Veterinary College, To- rcnto,1884;R. M. 0. V. M. A. Residenceâ€"Francis Street East, Fenelon Falls. E. P. SDIITI-I, TE'I‘ERINARY SURGEON and Dentist; ’ Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College. Ofllce : Calnbrny, Ont. sunvsvons. JAMES DICKSON, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. 13., . Conveyanccr, dzc Residence, and ad- dress, Fenelon Falls. DENTAL. Dr. NEELIIIDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY, Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital- ized air) administcrrd by him for ‘27 years. He studied the gas under Dr. Colton, of l New York. the originator of gas for extract- :‘ing tccth. Dr. Colton writes Dr. Neelands [that he has given the gas to 156,417 per- iscns without an accident from the gas. 3 Other pain obtunddrs used. A good set of | teeth inserted for SIG. 323‘ Dr. Neelands 3 visits Fetielon Falls (McArthur House) the third Tuesday ofevcry month. Call early iand secure an appointment. ' w. H. GROSS, DENTIST. The beautiful Crown and Bridge work K practised with success. Gas and all other luna‘sthelies for extracting teeth without l pain. .i set of Artiï¬cial Teeth, better than :the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly l opposite Wood’s stove deput, Lindsay. H. HART. L. D. S. SET OI" GOOD TEETH FOR$10. Gas and local numsthetics for painless ex- .tncting. Satisfaction guaranteed in all branches of dentistry. Oflice our Fairweather k (.‘u‘4 flute nt‘nLI; splicsih‘ "r :H'r‘. emu, hind“: a MERCHANT TAILOR.th _..__AT--_- THE SlillCllTE STORE. m MCDOUGALL, BRANDON & Co. beg to announce to their numerous customers and the public generally that they have secured the services of Mr. J. J. Townley (lately with Mr. R. Taggart), and purpose in future conducting a. ï¬rst-class Tailoring business in connection with their gen- eral store. A large and well selected stock of Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds, Worsted and French Pant- ings will arrive in a few days. Reserve your orders until they are opened out. Mr. Townley’s reputation as a cut- ter is well established throughout the district, and by em- ploying none but ï¬rst-class workmen, using good trim- mings and material and selling at right prices, we hope to merit a large share of the public patronage. All Tweeds purchased at the Syndicate Store will be out free of charge. ~ Our Mantles, Dress Goods, Undetclothing, Gent’s Fur- nishings, etc., is now complete'for the winter trade. Call early and get ï¬rst choice. Men’s Fur Caps and Overcoats for the million. We are now showing the ï¬nest stock of Men’s Long Boots, Felt Boots, Felt Socks and Rubbers, Shoeâ€"packs, and Men’s ï¬ne Foot-wear, ever opened out in Fcnelon Falls. Our Ladies’ Boot; and Shoe Department is full of staple goods at rock bottom prices, as well as an endless variety of the latest novelties in style and ï¬nish known to the trade. See our Ladies’ Imperial Kid, Congressâ€"110 buttons, no laces, and the neatest ï¬tter in the market. Our Teas, as always, lead in regard to flavor and price. New season’s Fruit at old fruit prices. Prompt delivery, cleanliness and mederate prices are features we never forget in our grocery trade. Everything in the line of Crockery and Glassware. Don’t forget to buy your Sleigh Robes and Horse Blan- kelllimfloutall, Ban 3’5 09' S. Nevison has just received his SPRING STOCK _0F_ White Lead, Oils, Varnishes, Japans, Turpen- tine, Mixed Points of all shades, Prepared Kalsoniine and Alabastine of all tints, Glass and Mirror Plates, Toilet Articles, Artists’ Materials, Fancy Goods, Crockery and Glassware, Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Brooches and other J ewâ€" elry, Pipes, Wall Paper and Window Blinds, Picture Frames made to order a specialty. tALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT GROUND FLOOR PRICESI ___AT___. 8. NEVISON’S BAZAAR. drills climactic Verdlâ€"am Council. u ' The council met on Monday, May 27th, at the town hall, Bobcuygecn. as a court of revision. All the members were prevent, and, alter taking the re- quired declarations, Mr. Joe. Lithgow was moved to the chair. After hearing the various appeals against assessments. it was resolved, on motion of Messrs. Akister and Junkin, That the assessments of James Lents, Morgan Johns and George White be conï¬rmed ; that Samuel Quigley be re- duced 8100 on east half 1 con. 9, and $50 on east half 2, Jas. A. Olver 8201) on east half 26 con. 8, Richard Warren 8100 and John Lewis 8100 on 9 con. 5; that. John McDonald’s acreage be re- duced to 175 on let 3 con 5; that Jas. Humphries’ acreage be corrected to 176 for 12, and 10 for 13, con.8; that Time. Courtney have went. half 8 con. 7 added to his assessment, and the seine- be struck ell James Lithgow. The court: then adjourned to June 29th, and general business was taken up by the council, with Reeve Lithgow in the chair. The reevc reported that he and the deputy had inspected the place on the road where N. Hall upset his threshing machine, and on careful examination they declined to pay damages. Suit. was subsequently brought in the Di- vision Court, and judgment given in I'aVor of the municipality. The plainâ€" titf not being a man ol any means, the municipality will be required to bear. the costs of the witness fees. A communication was read from ' Messrs. Moore & JackSOn relative to road along the north side ofIN. Nicholls’ farm. Moved by Mr. Akister, seconded by Mr. Mann, That the clerk communicate with Messrs. Moore & Jackson re the Nicholle road, and give them a Slutc~ ment of the case.â€"-Carried. Moved by Mr. Kelly. seconded by Mr. Akister, That Collector Johnston having completed the collecting of the taxes in full, his sureties be released from their bondsâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Kelly, seconded by Mr. Akister, That Wm. Mann beautliâ€" orized to get Surveyor Dickson to ex- amine post at south-wast. corner of John J. Devitt's land, and to take the neces- sary steps to have the same proven to. â€"Carried. , A by-law appointing road commis- sioners, etc., was passed. The following accounts were ordered to be paid zâ€"Jolin Johnston, salary as collector, 390; Alex. Dunscath, salary as assessor, $40; witness fees, Hall vs. Verulaui, 81l.10; James Dickson, sur- veying, $6; Jas. Humphreys, assisting surveyor, 82.50. The council adjourned till June 29th.. School Board Proceedings. The following was accidentally omitted from last week’s issue] Board met on May 20th. Members all present. Minutes ol'lust meeting read and approved. Moved by Dr. Graham, seconded by Mr. McKendry, That the following, accouan be paid and the chairman give his orders for the same: Wm. Deyman, piling: wood, south ward, 82; Fred. Wallace, piling wood, north ward, 83. -â€"Carried. - Moved by Mr. Dickson, seconded by Mr. Robson and resolved, That this Board visit both schoals on date and meet again on Monday, 27th inst., at R p. m. Moved by Dr. Graham, seconded by Mr. McKcndry, That the clerk get the auditors' report published in one issue of the It‘enelon Falls Gazelleâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Robson, seconded by Mr. Dickson, That each teacher report. every evening to the head teacher all pupils absent, and the teacher report to M r. Netison, and unless the parents can give a satisfactory reason, to be anon moaed bt‘lnrO a magistrate for non- attendanceâ€"Carried. ANY PERSON desiring a fashionable suit of clothes should call on M. llcCsllum. A I510 DAY'H CUTâ€"On Saturday last the red mill did a big day's work, cutting one hundred and two thousand feet of leather in elevvn hours. The mill is now running night and day, and is lighted by the Vent-Ion Falls Ell-ctr}:- Light (30.. who recently put in lour nu- lamps and {our transliirmers. The box factory is not yet in full operation. but some of the machines are kept. going pretty constantly. Mac hna the best selected stock olmitingi in Penelou Falls. r} A.Mx...,.. . u.;-'. .. A -_. m-~_ _.-._...__....s