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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 1 Mar 1889, p. 4

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n J * .__.,_ ._._.â€".._-._....._...___. ' __ Arrorxrunxr.~â€"~.\Ir. Geo. Mg‘ifing,‘ IN of _1.Tenclon Falls. has. been aw, ted. h, .. build? of the 2nd Divisron Court for the \ county of Victoria, in place of Mr. Aus- msn for the oficc, the duties of which he will perform to the satisfaction of all concerned. ‘ tin, resigned. Mr. Manning is just the AT W 32mmng 0 Sonar. no anrnau.â€"â€"Thc Metho- xmmw‘m’tz dist social and lecture came off last Monday evening, as advertised. Rev. W l Caleb Parker is a good speaker, and his . . subject, “ The North-West Rebellion,” ‘ Puritan Calf ’ cork-soled Boots â€"â€"â€"Waterproof, sensrble ;l was very imcmfiug n, those WM Md ‘Walken )hast’ and ‘ Common Sense ’ Boots - ‘ Cardigan ’ Ovcr- not read all about it at the time of its . I 7 L, . shoes, something new and something good. German Felt Sllp- Occumnm was from 25c. er air it ) - see ’em. ‘ Boss’ and ‘ Climax’ ACCIDESIr.â€"-On Monday ot‘lnst week -’ - u n it I" r r seamless laced Bootsâ€"â€"notlnng t0 lapâ€"and a youn" man name . . m . rom i ’ while unloading logs in one of Boyd's Napancc, met with a painful accident shantics at Gclert. As he was putting~ in a skid he was struck by a log from i Mayor Walters. Councillors and Citizens: ' FAIR WARNENG GEVEN â€"-â€"BY THEâ€"â€" i curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Dump Feet. We show samples of the leather of ‘ which a number of our fine lines are manufactured. DON’T FAIL 1'0 SEE THE the top of the load, which forced him ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY’RE CORKERS Our stock of Staples is, as down upon 1,;8 Side and caught his line“. usual, unsurpass‘d. We give with every pair or Olll‘ celebrated between itself and a log that lay on the H Girls’ School Boots, :1 Beautlful School-bag ' ice. The joint, was so severely bruised that he has not yet been able to do any work, but he is recovering rapidly. THE S. A. CONCEltT.â€"â€"Dickson's hall' was literally crammed on Wednesday evening, when a concert. was given by the jubilee singers of the P. D. S. A, all of whom possess excellent, and some of them super~cxcellent, voices, and the instrumental music was also very good. Anorher concert is to be given somo time during the present month, and will no doubt be duly advertised. There is some talk of the Army build ing barracks in the village, and Mr.. John Slater has oii'ered them all tho suitable material they can out on his land. Cannons: SEED CATALOGURâ€"JVo have just received the most handsome Canadian Seed Catalogue we have yet seen ; it is issued by the Steele Bros. Co. (Ltd.,) Toronto, and contains de- GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan Tea for $1.00. Two good Brooms for 25c. A good Scrubbing Brush for So. OF IJINDSAY. W Your Time Has Come. The End is at Hand. Act before it is forever too late. Don‘t Ehc sun is setting. The end will soon run the risk of injuring your credit or draw nigh. This GREAT SWEEP~OUT bringing shame on the town, or into the SALE will not last long. The opportunity home circle, on account of your shabby up- I will fast slip away, and then you will be pearancc. Clothing don't make a gentle-1 blaming yourself for not having taken the man, but it will make a man look like one. bargains while they lasted. Make hay \vhilo Dresses do not make ladies, but appearance the sun shines ; he on hand to take advan- qoes a. long way. Carpets cannot make a tage of the great reductions we have made house comfortable, but they help to, and r in every department in the house. The at the. slaughter prices we are selling all ' prices we give below are not fictitious and lint-s of winter Dry Goods, Clothing, Car- i given to deceive the public, but are genu- pels, Boots. Shocs. etc, you cannot afford inc reductions, the truth of which may soon to lot this golden opportunity slip without, be known by a visit to our establishment. taking advantage of these prices before it. Cull in the morning. if possible, as we are is forever too late. always crowded in the afternoon. wwnwwoooowoo to ooumomwo i CROCKERY &: GLASSWARE g z 3%” AT cosr. “a: g ,, I _ wwwwwowoow quencc of the sickness of the “bread winner,” have depended almost entirely upon charity for their support; and so much has been done for them by private pcrsons or the council that they appear to have arrived at the conclusion that all they have to do is to ask and re- ceive, for a few days ago the wife called upon Councillor Littleton, and present- ed him with the following list of arti- cles, whicc she requested to have sent up to her house at once; Flour, tea, sugar, wood, potatoes, beef, butter, salt, pepper, yeast cakes, oil, matches, tobac- co and soap. The list was shown to the ' 4. E'fi ESE . Y, FENELON FALLS, _rsm_ 'iilil hihhi AGAIN, AFTER MAKING OUR swsssnour PREGE$. p .3 other members of' the charity commit- _ _ . i : 1i“.o_y_loopcd Pails for . . . - . o . . . . I . -) Boys: Overcoflts from. ..‘ _. ' _ . ' ._b‘3 up |M P R tee, and 501110 flour, pOtatODS, beef and scl'lptlol] and Fritle 0i . everything. in I‘. Uoru Brooms for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25L Heavy All-wool Grey Flannel at.... 15c salt. were sent. Persons who have. no Reeds, WW5: Cllmbl”! Villess fl'lwel‘mg ‘: Suns :I'tii‘ilcs tor. . . . . . . . . . . . 25c ficautiful Dig-[gs Goods worth 20c tor I'llc â€"-â€"oâ€"-â€"â€"â€" means of support, ought to be thankful bulbs and grapes; a book oi 112 pages, '- lnnS' Olmlhms for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c envy 10c. F lit‘till" at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c , - , ‘ h. - . t ' Q .. . . .. . . M . .: Cans l’cus for .......... .. ...... . 25c Heavy Comforlersftt ......... 75c All sorts of foundry and l‘?‘ “ 1mm“ Supply 0f ‘1‘.“ “WWW.” l3"?Tilyhlll‘ffu‘ufid‘ ll???" 3 9‘50"}? v ' it Nuns Corn for...... . ...... 250 Heavy Blankets at. ...... 1 31') a. pair Inachine “york executed b “flea and learn [.0 do w’tllOUt luxurlcs "I m-‘lalz, HMO} '5 m,“l,u~‘ .Our idllouts' : Cans Salmon for. . . . .1, . . .... . . 25c Heavy Factory Cotton . . . . . . . 3c . ‘ . y 01' 9V0“ convemmlcesi bl” there are of the” ,l‘\cw A” L0hccmm.“ .MOWCP a I) lloz-"n Clothes-pins for...... . 50. Yard Wide Factory Cotton . . . . . . . . .. 5c Slillled mECll‘dlllCS. probably individuals of liberal views in beeds- 30W and rare liOVclths‘ in flow- =. . o! lh‘a. km- for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c Extra F128 White lotion at . . . . . . . . 05c this conmmnity who will maintain that er, vegetable and field seeds occupy a. .. _ ‘ r_ . " vi .- ‘ ‘ I) .. r. .‘ , . . ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""'â€"â€"~*â€" rm" '*“ "r" "v- -~' "A . . I t I. I\ ~ '- o -4 1154. liimvn Sugar for . . . . . . . . . ...bl 00 luilled sheeting, .._y.1rds “1dr, (‘01.. .. lo I Q Q Q Q Q Q o Q Q Q Q Q Q a” {he anmlcs m the above hst except large porno“ of me work. [his mm L. lbs turnuulatci! Sugar for . 1 00 Heavy all-wool Shirts and Drth‘t‘S for "â€"â€" ’ ' ' “â€" " b ‘ _ . ' ,c t; , ‘1. t1 Sh} H. . . ltcdputh's lit‘Si Golden Syrup 60c.:t Gallon 95c a suit. to acco’ am necessariesl ("dd Ought, to‘ 0" up‘y u, ‘ dmmo -l L“ “31.5% cmâ€" 4 pox-o. remit-1.- Matches {on ., 250 Union sums and Drawers at 45 cents ,_ _ _,__,.__. ,. __._ have been sent. It Is a dillicult thing ‘60? l’l'om 3““ lJfll‘d'lS “with 10"01‘l3'r 37. liars Soup for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :21 no a suit. 1 to say where the line is to be drawn VlSllOl'S t0 “' “0“ 31'0- 3 “‘35 mm 0 i (.vlwwiug 'l‘obacco . . . . . . . . . . . “wide. a lb Pure hiucn Towellmg at . . . . . . Inc a yard The Penelon Falls (l‘lzefie' but the chanty comunttcc appeal. deter, welcome), and have an tmureuse estab- ’._,./- Tillm‘k‘mgl'liip.:\1t;‘cor..é.i. l.....)._.4nc. all; (:‘clitllilllll (13;?l0'l'lllest;l.........i{..]}..ildc ....;â€"::.g:» ‘ â€"â€"~ â€"~ mined to on. 0,, the safe side if they lishmcnt, employing lllU hands, and UH" _:llll(li W Ci U. ....L’C.il 91‘ \' s:n! Si "ll. . . . . . . . . . l. - i‘lCC ' ' ' '. t ' “up; “Mm”, puns a 5,931, 1,3“: 803mg,” 0” “LAMB Fmday, March lst, 1839. crr at all. Tea, sugar and butter are do”: bu-“l‘le” “'0‘” the A'l‘mllc ‘0 Ll)“ .. I. n .n‘.: . . . . . - . . u s . I . . . . . u . - - - u . c n n o . o. ‘ ‘ . k - 1‘ ‘ _ I. -. V x p Mm s .-\ll-Wli0l 'l‘u'ccd Suits at . . . . . . $3 75 Carpets from. . .. . .... . . ..So. per yard up â€"â€"â€"~ Clcally- luxunes that ought “0t ‘0 be Pimlfic' “ L bespoai‘ {01 ml“ him“) t1“; )li‘ii'svrllcuvy Over-coats . . . . . . $3 '25 All Lines of Winter Boots and Shoes re- B tt furnished at the expense of the rate Patronage 0f “ll “1‘0 “‘0 dCSIWU-‘l Ol lloys Soils from . . . . . . $1 50 up duccd :25 per cent. u er' payers ; but a few matches and a small buying lll'Sl'ClilSS Feeds and (illcnurll‘élnfa' Canadian enterprise. Send your ad- dress i'or a catalogue ; they are mailed. free. quantity of soap and coal oil might have been supplied, as they cost a more nothing, and it is hard to do without them. It is to be hoped, however, that the family in question will no longer be a burden on the community, as the man, whose complaint was bronchial asthma, As stated in a brief article copied from the Toronto Grocer into last week’s Gazette, Mr. Ryan. a dealer in butter, has been complaining of its inferior quality, and wants the country mer- chants to urge upon the farmers the necessity oi" improving it. The mer- Remembar the Spot tor Bargains, COMMUNICATIONS. _ I To the Editor oft/m 17012310): Falls Gazette. has been examined by Dr. Graham and Sm)... . r T chants unfortunately can do little or , S V T nothing: to remedy thé evil, as business fironoiullcedh abletto tdo l'ght Elihkyfall‘l {fifty} :{llmyrme ISL liillfl space in E g . . . _ ‘ ‘ ,, rougi to as no ye recovere 13 u your more con pu ) icztuou to express my 14 1‘4 I It Ii N D I I N D S $7. sompcmlou IS “0. 1‘99“ an? they 11" strenqtlh opinions and sentiments in regard to that. :2 . forced to pm.Chase from the” country a M personification of urrunt nonsense the Fem y} Lindsay, Feb. 11:, 1889. - customers a great deal of butter that. “‘"W‘" elon Falls Record. "l‘is high limu game (mo ‘ . they would gladly reject but for the Personals. should speak, when a blurred and blunder- -_â€"â€"- iug dose. of “ rot” and insult. is administer- Mr, John D_ Smlth was at; the Falls cd to the people every week, whether they on \Vcdncsday and Tl,ursday_ will or not. .‘S'ir, we believe the great muâ€" Mr John Edw'u‘ds brother of 1‘“ JOl‘ll)’ of the inhabitants of Feliclull Falls . t 3 . , y and its neighbourhood. after a fair trial or E- R- Ld‘hlrdfii has been all the Falls dose (a very nauseous one) of your buck- Sluce. Monday last. woods oppositionist, are satisfied on which '31ng Sullivan left 13,5: Tuesday for side lies the merit, and are acting accord- Peterbomugh’ Whom She will probably itigly. It appear-5.11mi. he knows it, and, remain about u mouth. like other uuprrncrpli-d (lupus. he has bro- . ken out. into a halt" or \vloll' f ddl-d ‘ , , ‘I . ( l 3) u ( . ilr- “ m' “ amc has been 131d up rm ‘ state of hruzcn or cheeky imbz-cility, and more than a week w'lill inflammation of tried, with the help of some “ sleepless." the lungs and plcui‘lsy. but. attire some time stupid, local talent to ME Thomas Junkin, druggist’ is sup administer some stimulatingr (but which in faring from a Slight attack of inflamum_ reality is u liurcolIC) potion to the waning . . . interest of his readers llu‘ not h-Lviu " t n of the ‘ r 1 .. - ' ' L ‘ L' t 0 bio ‘Cl “‘1 who; sufficient talent, address, or humor to work fear of throwing trade into the hands of their rivals. But. one cannot help wondering at the shortsightedncss ot‘ the farmers’ wives in marketing such poor butter as many of them do, when by taking a little more care and trouble they could turn out. a firstâ€"class article. and get a much better price. The Gro- cer is of the opinion that the. inferiority oi' the butter is owing to the inferiority ot' the feed given to the cows. but this is to a. great extent a mistake. The butter given by a poorly fcd cow will be small in quantity and of a pale colour, but it will not be “ unfit for gr»de THE 050%? ‘ --\/“*'””““FOR““‘“'“""‘» , \‘\ â€"-â€"~v-¢â€"< -â€"-.~â€"-~~-Aâ€"â€"z‘. g unionism ism”. Goons. M‘sâ€"k ~ . vr- ) I c s ‘ ‘ human food.” The trouble is that some Mrs' Marlene} 1 “‘50” got home on 1 ‘E “P l” “ Pmlm‘ SU'OHgUI W inn"? its dc- , _ few butter makers do not know, and a glue?” “of”. l “(’rboll‘mghg Where film I “(3%? 119d blurtls out into the most T 3 , 1 r 1 All wool 'lweeds at. 200. a yard. great many wantonly disregard. the milfiwmtiiulgmcc m {ML l his scant: i’tliirc 12in iii;iiiixiiijlliiiill‘iiiiiiiéI} l GI‘C ' 9 '1111 r s "l , -- rules that must he observed iffirst-class .‘ I" m' l 0 com]! ,who has 1’99" l m, .5 . . - g‘ . 1’ 3 . 1L k. 4,0 {1, V mid d llillln them ti h s in t it (Ill tl ~ “ v -. - ‘~ " - ‘ - u - n - laid up for the past stx weeks withl .- ‘ ' .” . "l 5 l” “’ lute Flaulnels at 100 .l Y‘u‘d -â€"0r gilt-educd â€"â€"buttcr IS the de- b ,. . d l“ _. .‘ v ! most oil'ousive manner: thinkng supposer (1 1 ' _ ‘ 7 Q“ I. t v t I)” sideratum ; and that this is true ronc “us an p l‘dnsy? 13’ “on let able ! lln‘y would look over it, and that other; '- ' ’ J 10m 0‘ elcouts at *~ ’3: $4 and :50. proved by the fact that a great deal of to Re OUt' , i would he “"“lml “'l‘l‘ ll' “"1 “Hill he CH" . . . our "1' q n » v " Q5 . a r . - ‘ V _ lhc Rev. \Vm. Lochcad and Mr. l HE“ 5""W'md-V ‘0 1“” “WHY imil'flc “"3 3 1 ,r r 1 b 11 u, l M y. >3 . i...) and tab, bad butter is otfered to country mcr , . . . v I ,.., C 1 b l] ‘llil‘t‘ ‘ l D -- r. -I- 9:" chants iu the summer and fall when the G' G' [mulls 0’ 1‘ “MO” I‘d-“3i and Mr- ' "me “ " ‘lul’ “m” “V” l": “"H l” “bl” V I g , :3 4,1“ 1,1“ 915, _._)C_ eaclh ~ ‘ i v George Emery, 0,. Punch)", were at the to, he may rest assured that tho «:(mglomc- cows are living entirely on grass. Just I I Lindsay Fresh-“en. macaw, an Sunder- rated jumble of fiat-lieaduil jokes, cunt-m,“ ‘ v D in the Sons of Rest (Lazy-Bone Lodge.) will he a consumptive failure, which not even the. coal oil orgies not the almighty whisky hotllr: can ever avert. I do not wish the young man any harm; but be ii Cardigan Jackets, 500., 7-30. and $1. All wool heavy Full-cloth Pants, the best. (,‘louds, Hoods, Fasciuators, \Vool Caps. \Vool Shawls, 20 per cent. less than manufiicturcrs' prices. All Wool home made heavy Shirtiugs, 250., usual price 400. Dress Goods at 5, S and 100.. now the Danes are taking the lead as I \ ‘ butter makers, and their product is in [and 0“ 1mg“)? l3“- such demand that in 188;- “,ey exporpl Mrs. John McArthur, of Ops, mother ed to unfland the enormous (“mm-u), iof the Messrs. .‘chrthur oi this village. of 42.00,,”00 pounds against 19.000; , was prostrated before Christmas by in- . ' I t I as surely bringing upon himself ruin by “00 m 1877' Tlus wonderful l“crease;fl.).1nm.ltion of the lungs. lOllOWLd ll) '. the contempt which he is inspiring in his ! . ‘ ‘ V , .. ' - . . . ,3 Simply the result of donnnncss and I, bronchitis. A few days ago she was in l (otherwise) well Wishch by llH foolish pro- L Persian Lamb Caps. No. l, for $4, usual price 38. care; Canadians can make just as good i “ "CITYb Cl'l‘lcaldc9n‘ll‘i0". but is "0W ‘ flfc“:li;'zr=‘-,,“; 331” “if” ‘0, “If” hen-cool” - . ~ 7. ~ -.n ‘ an n we "mini i“- deies Fur Coats irom $14. bum?" “5 the Peoplcfil IDWIWl‘ 0* “'1! l Sailiabiiul‘hmi,i;:“;,),r‘%;?f0l”' “0 l in the eve of uni." Limits: Men‘s Fur Coats pro,“ $18. {oommoomom I . J ~ other country. and it is greatly to their ‘ y a “ ‘l 3w“ i ofi‘emive sarcastris and mum“ "imam", , . m. : ALI. NEW GOODS. .\'0 OLD SHOP disgrace that they do not. do so. l “1 ‘lxe imngiuurv utterances of the Sons of ( orsctr‘, good, ior -oc. ' woux. FADEI) AND .uo'rn harm . ‘ “M. be lam wink mwa drn ' w! at Tue Tum: Br.i:r.s.â€"â€"l)on t forget the l ' ’ 5“ ‘ ’m" l “Mrs 31 curse“ for 800" Blnililljg AjLO ‘ L ’1 fW Tru Blue tn in In r un's hall nd on ' {film‘smyldmel (Whit!) I summsu he mm“ . I. ‘ x ‘ u ‘ c)- . vi ' :h . . . - a 3‘ t‘ J no. i u. .‘. I g I‘ , - l IS (tn-lino"! " grogegtlne [up] luughubl {un_ BO) 5 Lapb to‘ ‘9‘": SW» 810- l 'lltAUR. 1" St 0 ants' terrainmcnt in Dickson s hall this even- l W) ""0 “"3 “Meme!” 0f ""9 Villuzcycmm- Dispensing charity is one of the most ing. The sum” sum of 25c. “in pay ‘ cil proceedings; which, to he sure, cannot J The Palace Dry Goods & Clothing House. ;i'3‘ifiy“5r‘i“u‘;fosi will: “813332.; _ . be resented to - t > ' l ' for a ticket to both and either of th p ' - “a 00 5mm” 'V' “0 WM" 1 cm , no gamma“ m the report: of those pruceed« Will be worth the money. i ings, as there is enough gammon in tho DIPORTANT T0 lt‘AnMFJtS.-â€"Messrs. l Valli)“. Mr. Editor, as we have had enough Mania & Keny will be at Twomcyis “ inlkopposition " of late presented to us to hotel on Wednesday next, the 6th inst., ; gitfnolazw'“ if" ’31:?!“ 9““"3 l" 3"“ prepared to pay cash for three car-loads l m “L y’ we mm H 6 mm but mm” of good sound general purpose horses or Yours 1m, mam weighing from 1,200 to 1,500 Auricnnucnznmrrounm ponds, Penelon hits, Feb. 25th, 1389. ‘ for either giving too freely or for not “$.xfi... giving enough; and perhaps for both, at the same time, by different persous , who hold opposite opinions as to how far the poor ought to be helped. For ac a _ ' some little time past we have had in this village a family who, in conse~

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