Q For Feedingjcalres and other Stock. Professional Cards. VETERINARY. R- M- MASON, \TETERINARY SURGEON; Honor Grad- ’ uate Ontario Veterinary College, To- ronto, 1884 ; R. M. O. V. M. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colborne and Louisa streets, I’enelon Falls. ESWQQM "mmoww “owomw Clover Seed, 0 9 Timothy Seed. oooowmvwouooooonomom llllll sentient lllW. OlL CAKE, DENTAL. w. H. enoss, DENTIST, LINDSAY, will be at the “ )IcArthur House,†Fenelon Falls, the scconleednesday of each month. Beautiful and durable artiï¬cial teeth made, and all other dental work properly done. Nearly ‘27 years’ experience. lG-ly. DENrFISTRY. GASâ€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. NrnLiixns, Dentist, Lindsay, if you want teeth extracted positively with- out puin. Gas has been given by him with great success for over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton, of New York, the inven- tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artificial teeth made by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns and bridgework done. Visits Fenelon Falls, McArthnr House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early .___.â€" THE FAMOUS THORLEY Horse and Cattle Food, and all other kinds of Condition Powder, A large Stock New in Hand _AT_ ELLIS’S DRUG STORE, FENELON FALLS. in the duy_ 40-t.f. VV. E. E L L I S . AUCTIONEERS. February, 1890. .7- “.1 WILSON & GRAHAM, Professional Cards. LICENSED AUCTIOIN'EERS for the County of Victoria. Farm sales a specialty. JOHN WILSON, J. R. GRAHAM. 30-tf Lindsay. Fenelon Falls. W OR HlMIllllN the Steel BINDER; Mowers, Sulky Rakes, Riding and wWalking PlOWS, Root Pulpers, Grain Crushers, Grain Sowers, Straw Cutters, LiiGAL &c. A. r. DEVLIN, BARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. .- B DWARD P. CONSIDINE, Attorney-atâ€"Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Conveyancer. Money to loan. str Srussr, - - LINDSAY, ONT. G. II. HOPKINS, (Successor: 'ro Mann): S: Harms) )ARRIS'I‘ER, SOLICITOR, the Money to Loan at 6 per cent. Ollice, Kent street,Lindsuy, Ont. ï¬r. D. MOORE, â€" AND -â€" ARRIS'I‘ER. ATTORNEY, & SOLICITR , B and Notary Public. Money to Loan. 0f Agrlllllllllral Implements, Odicc, Kentstreet,Lindsay. _ALL “â€" nUDsrnrn Jithso-N, BO CK BOTTOM PRICES, CALL ox ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, Szc. Of- tice, William street, Lindsay. A. IIUnsrm‘u. A. JACKSON J. R. GRAIIALM, Agent, Fenelon Falls, Ont. O‘LEARY & O'LEARY, ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, a B Solicitors lll Chancery, kc. Ofï¬ce, 0 lenv Block Kentstreet Lindsay. . "â€"â€" . _ Docmfwu 0'[ Eu“- ’ Hum O'LEAM Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred lllS .’ A u I . ' Insurance anmcss to me, I am prepared ____.___â€"..â€".~â€"â€" . q , to take risks on all classes of “‘0 erty )Icix'rvRE a sTRWART, At V _ . _ L 'cflt Il‘stes Pinnisrsns, Solicitors, Notaries, .t-c. 911’ 0“ 5 ‘ ~ ) Otliees over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent, on easy terms. I). J. )lclxrvurz. BA an & MclAUGHLI/V. ~)ARRIS'I‘FJIS, E .c. Oflice: Baker's Block ) Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Vcitch's llozel. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. 5;? One of the ï¬rm will be at their of- fECe in Jordan's block, Fenelon Falls, regu- larly every Tuesday. Joux .-\. llsuuox. .- .. __ , _. 1‘1... W“. ,.... . , . None but ï¬rst-class British and Canadian Companies represented. 55" 13311131 I’IIOPERTY at very low rates. 850,000 to loan from 6 per cent. up. W. E. ELLIS, Druggist and Bookseller. Penelon Falls, June 25th, 1880. 20. T. Srswanr. R. J. lll‘LAU(:uL1.\'_ FOR. SALE. ,nï¬eԠ13riok 1101150 and Lot MEDICAL l on I’idler's iiill, owned by the late Danie , " ‘â€"-- J. Seully, and recently occupied by Mr A. \V. J. DEG “ASST, M. 1)., ANX- McArlimr, OIIOXER, Physician,Surgeon.&c., .rc.,w‘“’i11 Be 501d Cheap- Residence. Brick Cottage, Wellington' Apply to street. Lindsay. W. E. ELLIS, Fcnelon Falls. or to J. SCl'LLY, Lindsay. January 16th, 1890.â€"~lS-tf DltS. WILSON R WILSON, I)ll‘i'5lt,‘l.-L\'S. srnusoxs e accor- chers. Ollicc. Colborue Street, Feuelou I‘alls. l Wtrsox, u. n..x.n., c.u.. u.c. in; 5., Out, Dr. .~\. Viitsox. a. u., .u. c. r. s 5., Out; Runs Busy ‘, N0 BACKACHE. , - Ila. n. n. linxnxu. ; .t ,, . . - . . . . I . . . ._ , pone ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ~ -\ e r - (v BY 03!: 31.53. “nwtordescnitxo cam ATI‘. 9f. tlu‘ I ll‘l\’l.‘r:ler\ OI Till“ . uuualning tcaumonkԠ(mu, germ. (now: who ‘I Voile-:0. l‘ lull-la- o: lrznzty .‘lelncel haw ale-d m 4 in and. can . mnoo‘n‘ovlhm (ties: \‘ .1 i z s. -‘ v. . ‘ , -. 1 L‘ 11.4,: 0, fully used. Agech can be all She“. E GIT-“HS†. _.\o\).. . L.“ \t r n. ..r .94 «0 It: . 1 ncxncr' A I.“ “‘i‘STwh “strumâ€! “argvs$:_b‘d: ». .~ - ‘3: .vlv v: V) _ 1 Co.- with each ulnar byxne me o t s. 0-! 9. . - ‘ stop Ip. .. \,..i.....‘. .u ll L r. (it. I‘ll‘ _. can we mciruwuvuws “Hymn, mutpwrman If,“ .3! HF.- k :ZirgL‘UIl: or t Mano. “mum, Mom can mum“, ,L 'Awpwd m 4,3 tl‘licc and re. . lr-nce on Fruixci5.$r, \\ .35: crooner: saws. Every one whom-nae saw shout . . . have one. 30d“! ‘0 9'!‘ t" B" "9‘9"" “ ‘.‘-" ‘3‘?- -“ '3‘ l-‘eneloa Falls. opposite the 11.1.1â€!!! ozhcc. vuur dealer or 1mm roLmM- rd“ 1.“: 3H- , Cum}: 00.. 808 «on s. Can EL, Chicago. in. sunvsrons .. m...» .i . . _-.. 4. . . ._.....-.L.___ .. m.-.â€" I JAMES. DICKSOX. :of Bobsleighsâ€"one light and _ pg , .one heavyâ€"cheap. Apply to. "P. S.-â€"Agent for Tetley & Co.’s India and Ceylon Teas, put \) L. Surveyor. Commissioner in the (2.8.. V . Conveyancer. Sic. l' dress, I‘euelou Falls. I’rsi‘encc, and m. " ‘ W. E. ELLIS. l FOR SALE, {Set-$1 CHEIP MIN 0F UNBSIV â€"â€"â€"IIAS__ REMOVED HIS BANKRUPT STOCK STORE TO HIS HEW PREMISES, LATELY OCCUPIED BY R. SMYTH & SON, BETTER KNOWN AS THE GOLDEN LION STORE, ONE DOOR EAST OF SPRATT & KLLEN’S GROCERY, and for the NEXT 60 DAYS he will sel Goods at the following very low Prices.l â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"9â€".0 9 All wool Tweed, 250. per yard. All wool Blue Serge, 450. per yard. Beautiful Dress Goods, 100. per yard. Colored Henrietta Dress Goods,46 inches wide, all shades 350. Big Drive in Black and Colored Silks. ’ 200. white Dress Lawns for 100. Job lot of Embroideries and Laces, from White 85 Co., lately damaged by ï¬re. Job lot of Lace Curtains in white and cream, from the ï¬re. Beautiful Prints from 5c. and up. CARTER, the Cheap Man. Heavy Shirtings, fast colors, 5c. †Cottonades, only 1232-0. Roller Towelling, 50. - Grey Factory Cotton, (40 inches wide) only So. ; big drive. Towels, only 500. per dozen. Men’s Merino Undershirts, only 250. ; cheapâ€"cheap. CARTER, the Cheap Man of Lindsay. Feather Ticking [it will hold water] only 100. Men’s White Shirts only 500. each. New Brunswick Cotton am, 5 lbs". each, only CARTER, the cheap man, R. Smyth’s old stand, Beautiful black braided Jerseys, only $1. Heavy Grass Linen, only 100. Steamloom, good quality, for 50. Hemp Carpet, good quality, for 100. 2 Spools Cotton Thread, 200 yards each, for 50. Job lot of Manufacturers’ Samples of Hats [away down]. Only to be had from CARTER the cheap man. Men’s Tweed Pants only 900. ’ †Serge †900. Cottonade Overall’s only 500. Men’s all wool Tweed Suite for $4. Boys’ ††$1.25. Job lot Men’s Odd Vests. All to be found at the New Store, next to Spratt St Killen’s. See our beautiful Spring Overcoats, half the price of ordered. †nobby waterproof †cape attachedâ€"cheap. The largest, nobbiest and cheapest stock of Men’s Furnishings in Lindsay. U Boys, call and see the cheap man’s Ties at half price. Ladies, it is to your advantage to see our Prints and Ginghams. New designs in Silk I-Iandkerchiet's at 500. V (3 White Linen I-Iamlkcrchicl's for 250. Ladies’ and Misses’ Lisle Thr ‘tttl Undervcsts for 200.; regular price (350. 2 Papers Pins for 50. Consult us before buying your Shootings and Pillow Cottons, See the Cheap Man for Table Napkins. Men’s Napa Buck Driving Gloves, only $1, cheapâ€"cheap. Ladies, go to CARTER’S for your Kid Gloves. Something new in Skirtings. The best satin-finished Table Oil-cloths, 350. See our Ladies’ black Cashmere Ilosc at 25c. CARTER, the cheap man, next to Spratt 8:. Killon. New Brunswick Carpet Warps, all shades, [avay down]. 0'09’36‘é‘0I0 ’7 ll". iup in lead packages, guaranteed absolutely pure. Try it. U FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, APR-IL 25TH, 1890. No. 10. Origin ul 1’ act 1')’. M “ In the Midst of Life we are in Death." I walked a path at even calm, That through a woodâ€"which softest baht: Poured on rueâ€"winds its way secure llid green o'er-hanging foliage pure : Attractions doth one's heart beguilc And make the thirsty muse to smile. When wandering thro’ the woods with joy, Where cures ne’er bind nor men annoy, But where sweet nature’s dreamy sense Doth make. its beauty more intense ; Where all is lifeâ€"but let me stay, Life hath not ul.’ to guide and lead. For in the woods, ah. sad to say, ' Some trees are dead ! Sweet life that in all nature sings. With vigor clapping its bright wings. As o’er the earth with joy it flies, I \l'ith glowing cheeks and beaming eyes. That never give dark sorrow’s moans A With drooping head and death-like tones : But ever blissful notes doth swell, And so life‘s tale of gladness tell, And seems to breathe immortal breath. Unchecked and unalloyed by death ; I We hear sweet. life in glory sing, We see its light of vigor shed ; But gloomier thoughts from knowledg" springâ€" Some things are dead ! Calm, peaceful joy of nature’s life, Free from men’s sins and sellish strife ; Where birds with twittering innocence Give throbs of bliss without expense : Where life imbued with purity I Gives to its source its surety ; Where brooks and rivers gliding by Refresh the soul, delight the eye ; For where life dwells and ever reigns There it is free from error‘s chains : Men by their acts do tell this taleâ€"â€" When they the path of folly treadâ€" It strikes from out my soul this wail, Some men are dead l While I stand lingering in this dream That doth so fascinating seem, The sun sinks dimly in the west, And nature takes life on her breast ; The shy stars peep out one by one In playful mockery of the sun, While, reddening, he in anger chide Their freaks, but they his wrath deride: And now he slowly sinks from sight, And sparkle now the gems of night ; Night’s queen with cooler beams adorn, And eve creeps on with silent tread; So haste I home to sleep till morn, For day is dead l â€"-./us. Tongue. COMMUNICATIONS . To (Ire Editor (ftllc Fchlon Falls G/Izettr. Sm,â€" The female resident of Bond-street west, who, after attending a levee held by a couple of our J. l’.’s in the town hall, paid a somewhat protracted visit to the county town, has for upwards of a mouth been back in her old quarters; and has al- ready, in a way she well knows how, with». out leaving herself amenable to the law, made herself so obnoxious to the neigh- bourhood that two families have lwen obliged to move, and several others would follow if they could. The â€",I was going to say gentleman. but that word might be out of plane, who is her landlord, seemed anxious to illlpz'“<:= upon all, at the time she took her tl'fl'tll'l- ure, that he did not know what she was when be leased her the premises. lie eun- not plead such ignorance now. Mu“ :1 whole village he polluted by such ~'u|'3"?5’ in order that his income may be :ll|;§!li"1if- ed by a paltry three or four dollars 1,": month ? lloes be believe he has the right to outrage Common deeeney by all-lulu: such characters to remain his lcllaails C’ or has be entirely lost sight of the divine inâ€" junction about giving ott‘cnce to thy until:- bour ‘3 Yours truly. HATEI’A ‘l'lfll. Penelon I-‘alls, April L‘Eml, lot“). PM... 1.... . Powles’s Corners. Corrupt/VIer of (In: (1'(.’:Lll"'. There is going: to be a Wedding llel‘t. belore long. Particulars given some other time. Population is increasing in this set:- tion. Where he the proprietor now then, Andy ‘.’ Mr. James Mitchell had a runaway recently. It was bad for Jim, the horn: and the bugg '. Mr. John M. Marshall's straw-sled was raised on Friday, the ln'th, 3dr. 1'}. Claspell being the carpenter. The farmers around Il':l\.’ have con.- menc:d seeding, and by the time it i~ ï¬nished will be late, let them do thl ir beet. Mr. Samuel McGee disposed of a valuable young horse recently to ('l,:ii lie Frenchman. We did not hear the l price, but no doubt it ‘.'.u~' a got-l «in: . as Mr. MeUee keeps no other kip-i. l l i ; l‘orm produce is cheap now, error-iat- I 1y eggs at 7 cents per dozen ; hut :Jl‘l“ ceries of every description are jtm tln‘ HIDIC price as when wheat was >‘l 2:3 l, per bushel. and everything (:l:(: in prov i portion. The farmer bu.» got to t:i.e it ‘ and not my a word. A~Ww_.