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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 11 Nov 1898, p. 1

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V OL. XXVI. FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11TH, 1898. N0. 39 NEW SWEK _OF_ PERFUMERY, \VRITING TABLETS, PAPER and ENVELOPES IN LARGE VARIETY. â€"- TRY OUR Perfection Headache Powders â€"A.\'n-â€" Perfection Catarrh Powder and be convinced of their ctficacy. We are constantly adding new goods in all lines to our stock. PRICES ARE RIGHT. The old reliable Drug Store. LYTLE 8: CO. Professional Cards. LEGAL. MCLAUG [-I LIN & MCDIARMID, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Etc, Lindsay and Fettelon Falls. Lindsay Office: Kent-St., opposite Market. Fenelon Falls Oflice:0ver Burgoyne & Co’s store. The Fenclon Falls office will be open every Monday afternoon from arrival of train from Lindsay. 32%” Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. R. J. MCLAUGIILIN. F. A. McDmmnn. __________________________-â€"â€"â€" A. P. DEVLIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Uhaucery, Kent Street,Lindsay. ,___________.___._.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" G. H. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, 5w. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at lowest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Offices: No. 6, William Street South, Lind- say, Ont. _______________._.__._.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"« MOORE & JACKSON, ARRIS’I‘ERS, SOLIUITORS, drc. Of- fice, William street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON _________________.-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" MEDICAL DR. A. WILSON, â€"M. 3., u. c. r. a 8., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- cur. Office. Colbornc Street, Fenelon Falls. DR. D. GOULD, Graduate Toronto University, Member College Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. Office at Lytle k Co.’s Drug Store. Rest- donce Francis street west. M“ E. P. SDIITIâ€"I, ETERINARY SURGEON and Dentist_ Graduate ofOntario Veterinary College. Live Stock Inspector for North Victoria by appointment of Dominion Government. Ollice and addressâ€" UAMBRAY, ON'r. r__________,::-:â€"..__".___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-- ORWIN A. MORSE, Organist Cambridge Street Methodist Church, Lindsay, Music Teacher. At llrooks' llotel, Feuelon Falls, evety Tucs- duy. Terms moderate. 3'2. __.___.. SURVEYOBS JAJES DICKSON, L. Surveyor. Commissioner in the Q. 13., . Cv.1ttvc_\‘unt‘.t‘l', kc liesideuce,and ad- dress, Fettelolt Falls. The Dominion Government’s Lost Requisition for Tea I Dr. entertainment, Linen, , Extracts teeth without pain by gas (vital-, ind air) administered by him tor :7 years», lcr Dr. Colton, ct, New York. the originator of gas t'or'extraet-l iug teeth. llr. L‘olton writes Dr. .\eelundst lie studied the gas um that he has given the gusto 136,417 per- sons without an accident train the gas. Other pain ohtunders used. A good set oft teeth inserted for 51.1. W Dr. Net-lands; visits Fenclou Falls (McArthur llouse) the. third Tuesday ot'cvery month. Cull early. and secure an appointment ’91. H. GROSS, DENTIST. The beautiful Crown and Bridge work; practised with success. Gas and all otherf . g 3 ’ kW. L. S, Fcnelon Falls. anaesthetics for extracting teeth without pain. A set of .~trt{z‘n‘ul Teeth. hotter than the nterugc. for $5 on. Rooms directly gppositc Wood‘s store depot. Lindsay. l s 7 TOOK OUT ... BUY iiiiilrii’. Shoes. First, something that is low-priced and poor; and, secondly, something for which a low price is asked, and yet of good quality. We intend to call your attention to a. few SALADA. WHY IS MY TRADE IN WEDDING RINGS SO LARGE? BECAUSE Ihave persistently, and against all temptations, used only the purest gold, and I pay my work- men snfliciently well that they can afford to 'be honest. I have bad workmen offer to make rings for nothingâ€"they would steal enough gold to pay their wages. When you want a ring of any kind write till]. W. Billl, Oldest Established Jeweller, Cheap Shoes. CHEAP is a word with two meanings when applied to lines of goods coming under the second meaning, as follows: LINDSAY' Women’s Dongola Oxford Hand-tenet, black, - Regular $51.75 for $1.25 :4 cc cc cc '4: Sizcs3and 3% a for 90 “ “ “ I “ Glil‘lllllle, 3,3g,,i,4;, 5 “ 1.40 for 1.00 “ “ Strep suppers, hand-turned, black, 3, 3i, 4 “ 1.25 for so THE These goods MUST be sold to make room for Fall stock. v I c T o R I A LOAN and SAVI 333 CO. Incorporated under statutes of the Province of Ontario. Head Office. - Lindsay. Ont. Smythe‘s Block, opposite the Market. 1. L. LOANS. Money to Loan on Mort- gages at lowest current rates with no delay and small expense. DEPOSITS. The Company re- ceives money on deposit in their Savings department, and allows interest there- on all Four Per Cent. A mortgage company is the safest place to deposit money. No speculative business is done. Can you use them :3 Fire Insurance Agent, representing the Northern, Imperial, and Phoemx of Hartford. Apply to JOHN MAGWOOD, Or to Manager, Lindsay, McLaughlin 8r McDiarmid (Mondays) H. J. Lytle }Fenelon Falls â€"â€"-41tf. _________._â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- ..â€"â€"â€"â€" When Uncle Sam was bullying the Don and was about starting in to trim the gay Spaniard of his colonial posses. sions, John Bull stood by and kept ofl the rest of Europe. Britain insisted - . that the United States should have fair To write adverttsements, as our trade play audafree band. and prevented the European interference which would season has 0 8D ‘ th 'se certainl have saved S i p ed up bettel than :ndeh‘hhiiliated theyUnited States. DB:- ever. Instead Of telling you a lot in cause of this very substantial assistance, the United States went into ruptures 3'1; 61' call. - over Great Britain talked of a formal I c p i and see VVhat we ale alliance and swore ’ undying friendship. But where is that friendship now when C10111g 1n sults and Overcoats for the Britain stands alone and faces France and Russia? When the United States WE CAN HARDLY em... SPARE TIME ' AAA/\AA a A. 17- . . ‘ Wintei. ii 6 W111 make 1t W01th your beg... preparations for war, British .1 ‘1 public men, British statesmen and the W 11 6' British press were aglow with praise and justification of the republic. But now. when Britain is assemblins.1r its fleet and preparing for the fray, against incalculably greater odds titan the Uni- ted Statds had to face, where is the moral support, endorsation and praise which she has the right to expect from the repub- lic? Where now are all the warm speeches, the glowing editorials, the sermons, the pulpit prayers that should be ringing through the United States, Mill! 1. TOWNLEY. side the Union Jack ? Prophecies have been fulfilled. The cold feet is that notifying Europe that if need be the, Stars and Stripes would be raised be- t the United States, eternally selfish and self-seeking, has forgotten all about the: Louis who advocates the purification School education. The opinion he e.\‘ pressed was endorsed by another emi- neut banker, Mt. Byron E. Walker, President of the B mk oi Commerce. who said on the question of inducing bank clerks to take up the science of banking, that “ the difficulty was with the education of the. Canadian youth. The usual High School graduate who applied for a position in his bank, ho had found, could not pass an examina- tion in the three r's. Boys were turned out of' the High School as poorly equip- ped for their duties in life as they could be. The boys turned out from the parish schools of England and the Scotch schools were better educated." “ Flaneur," in the Toronto Mail and Empire, alluding to the opinions of these two leading bankers, says : “ It is to be hoped this plain speaking will do good. People who, as a rule, know nothing about educational systems else- where, havc for so long been talking of the educational system of Ontario be- ing the best in the world that many of us have come to believe it. Just the reverse is the case; I will not say it is the worst, but it is near itâ€"vcry near it.” Some day the people of Ontario will wake up to a realization of the deâ€" cadence ot' their Public School system since Ezerton Rycrson’s time, when it actually was the best in the world. He was a practical man, and his system was meant for practical people; the system of the present day is that of a theorist who thinks every boy, whatever his natural ability, most have a university educationâ€"otherwise that boy’s life. will be a failure. The result of the Ross system is just what might have been expected : the professions are ter- ribly over-crowded, while thousands of acres of' vacant land in the Northwest. and even in Ontario, lie waiting for profitable tillageâ€"Kingston News. . * 0-- â€"._.......4 Wronged By Their So-Celled Friends. All the injuries which may have been inflicted on innocent officials in the Yu- kon are due first to the weakness of the Minister who permitted public servants to stake out gold claims in competition with minors, and second on the Ontario Liberal papers which insisted on slan- dcring every miner who dared to criti- cise the officials. If the Minister of the Interior had embodied William Ogilvie's example in a precept for the guidance of the other officials, the coun- try conld have believed that the officials were entirely disinterested. The rules of the department should have prevent- ed the otficials from becoming claim grabbers. But in allowing men who are in the Yukon, at the country's ex- pense, to beat out men who are in the Yukon at their own expense, the Min- ister ol' the Interior permitted a selfish motive to become a possible influence upon the actioes oi' the oflicials. And there would have been no continued outcry against the officials if an inquiry had been ordered into the charges at. the first Whisper of wrongdoing. The Liberal papers seem to have been in a conspiracy to throttle every demand for enquiry. They can whine about the suffering relatives of‘ poor maligntd Yukon oflicials, but how about the sat- l'ering relatives of Yukon miners '1 There are men and women in Ontario with brothers or husbands in the Yukon, who know from letters received that these brothers and husbands have griev- ances against ctlicials. These people must allow the Liberal press of Ontario to call their kinsmcn “ liars " and “ Yun- kees" and “gamblers” for the high crime or misdetneunour of telling what they believe to be the truth about the work of party nominees in the Yukon. â€" Telegram. - Forty nine specimens of \'nva Section fruit have been forwarded by the llon.‘ inioo Department of Agriculture to the 'l'rans-dlississippi Exposition. The largest apple Weighs Litiouncrzs. The collection makes a fine appearance. There is a social reformer in Ft. great debt it owes to Britain. or, if it? of the city by hnnuiu: the worst mun Called for SALADA. Ceylon Tea Ol.‘ its equal, hasn't forgotten, it hasn't the slightestl in every word on the first day 01 "Mill thus showmg the standard value of _ of paying. The Start-sens are too much engrossed in the corrupt state elections, too busy obeying the behests of‘ b0>$tf9 to obey the impulses of gratitudeâ€"To- ronto Star. __..._....â€"â€".- .__.__._._â€"â€" TAKE NOTICEâ€" The only place you cm, Education purchase this 'I‘ea here is at intention of putting itself to the trouble 1 January. llis victims are to be select- ed by a ballot of the pulpit). 'l'lnt election would see no petition from the defeated candidate. The behavior of Vesuvius is again causing: alarm among the people who live within its sphere of operation. 'J‘Le mountain roars continually with a noise like that of the ocean when it bell-ms we quoted the “her day [he “walks l into deep caves on a rockbound coast, meeting of the Canadian Bankcr-' As,- ol' .‘lr. D. R. Wilkic, at the annualiand ever and noon 0. small «xpln-ion sociation, on the subject of Public occurs and sends slumrers of red-hot stones straight up into the air.

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