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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 Mar 1889, p. 1

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dressJ‘cnelon Falls. Kent street, Lindsay, Ont. Otiice, Kent street, Lindsay. (. â€"_._-â€".___â€"â€" CLOVIEll TIDI()'.1.‘ I-IX' JTLAX GAliDICN ALL IN F no» e s h 2 HORSE and CATTLE FOOD a large stock just in. GEE-gfifivflfl i ThisFirn? a. earload or less in a few days at THE OLD RELIABLE Drug and Book Store. WE”. ELEAS. Fenclon Falls, February, 1889. 1’1'0 ("05.51011le Cards. SEC: ‘..':‘.____"" IT." ' Shamans ,..._. .. __ L‘s..- JAMES DICKSON, L.Snrvcyor, Commissioner in the Q. R, . . Conveyaneer,&c. Residence,and ad- -.._..â€"‘ PADRISTER, Attorney-atâ€"Law, Solicitor :In Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. _______â€"_.-_ MARTIN d: HOPKINS, ).\RRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 320 Mo- ) ney to Loan at 6 per cent. Office, l’. S. Manna. G. H. Horxixs. F. D. MOORE, , ARRISTER, ATTORNEY, k SOLICITR and Notary Public. Money to Loan. HUDSPETIâ€"I &. JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, tho. or- lice, William street, Lindsay. A. lionsrnru. A. Jacxson ,L... _._..n.‘._.-._ ._. O'Lli‘ARY & O'LEARY, ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Solicitors in Chancery, «Sec. Office, Doheny Block, Kentstreet, Lindsay. Aariiun O’Lmnv. HUGH'O’LEARY. MCINTYRE & STEWART, BARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, dtc. . Offices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loam at 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. Mcln'ri'nc. T. Srmunr. Barron, Campbell & McLaughlin. ARRIS’I‘ERS, Etc. Office: Baker‘s Block Kent Street, Lindsay, opposite Veitch's Hotel. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. w One of the firm will be at their of- fice in Jordan's Block, Fenclon Falls, regu- larly every Tuesday. Joint A. BARRON. Jons CAMPBELL R. J. MchonLin. nhnmihfmw A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., CORONER, Pliysician,Surgcon,&c., kc. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington street, Lindsay. DRS. WILSON a WILSON. 1)ll\'SlClANS, SURGEONS é: ACCOU- , chers. Otiicc. Colborne Street, h‘enelon Falls. 8.5. \\'ii.sos,x. n.,n.n., c.n., u.c.r..t 5., Out Dr. A. Witsox. u. 11., u. c. r. a 3., Out. Int. H. n. GRAIlAM, RADUATE of the University 01 Trinity 1' College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Member of the Col- lege of Physicians 3: Surgeons of Ontario. Otlice and residence on Francis-St. West, Fouelou Falls, opposite the Game office. DENTISTRY. GAS.â€"â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) ()0 to J. Ksnuxns, Dentist, Lindsay. if you want teeth extracted positively with- out pain. Gas has been given by him with What’s the" FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRID- W Matter With a“!!! E!!! I as: ‘ ‘55 a m i Atw- :.i.,.- ,- pi. "Kw: .-»:~ '» -..:~»- or Pounding Down the Prices and BREAKING THE “TALLS of the high-priced dealers in Fenelon Falls, with our that thin in . It is impossible for these down town men who are under the thumbs of the wholesale houses to compete with us. See the slaughter prices at which we are selling all kinds of winter goods. Come and see us before you do any buyino‘. WE GUARAN'FEE TO Save You from 2'5 to 50 per cent. ON EVERY DOLLAR ‘YOU Sl’END. Don’t ask for credit, as we give none, but remember that. the place for genuine bargains is at H. WRIGHT a core, CPI-IE NOTED BANIiRUPT STOCIi DIEN. SPRIN ‘ Gr ' -_;‘ lWEEllSJllllllSElllllBS ll sumin have just arrived. Call and see them. WW” 00.0 “09.0% oowwowmwooomoonom HATS, BOTH STRAW AND FELT, E IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. - . .. , , z ‘ : - it Old English Bundlllon Powder, '1’ (I lluxury and ease in mammoth piws Ta ‘erected hero and there over the ii-noit- ' lcouutry at your expense. to make an in the matter of the Estate of the late , fijf“:‘lf:',‘;‘;; S3,“; 5353‘ ,“‘,§‘,‘lf‘f‘,°”.j,‘j’ffi‘ _ ,. .. t -o"i“eii-:H Thoma? Bay? Of the “"899 0‘. Fenelon i provided with a comfortable lumit‘. Falls, In the County of Victoria, labor-gin which hennâ€" enjoy with hi< mine er, deceased. ! the legitimate fruits of his labor. I In conclusion, I ask the supporml‘ Notice is hereby given pursuant to thefevery elector in the approaching cm - provisions of ll. S. 0., Chapter 110, Section test who “my think my aims Muff“.- [: 36, requiring all creditors and others ll:\\'-‘ - s . . . .. ‘1 '. ‘ : ravens? ing claims against the estate of l‘homasiuu “Rh “1" Hum)“ conhhm ‘ 0 my aforesaid. who died on or about the .50“ that: ‘f 5°“ “110059 in“ m “We 3““ 17th (lay of December 1883, to send in toianothcr lCl'Ll). [low that till tllllltllll'tn 8 )lcssrs. Mclutyre & Stewart. of the town of; are removed. I can do so in such a min - Lindsay. solicitors for John Knox and Wil-l am. as Win meet with your heart). a, _ liani boriieil, executors of the last \vill andi . 1 testament oftlie said Thomas Ray, :1 state- pmsz ' meat of their names and addresses. the full particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (if any) held by them, on or before the 16 th day of April 1889. And further notice is hereby given. that after the said date the said executors will ,. V .Hh, distribute the assets of the said Thomas (‘ HMMUIMW‘) liay, deceased, amongst the parties entitled | St. Paul was thought to be mer by thereto. having regard .to the claims ot‘l Feslus on account at too much learning. which they have then notice; and that they ' but, the Fanatics of the pycqcnt (hy “l.- will not. be liable for the assets or any part i .ibl t 1', l Tl : . ' " .‘ thereof so distributed, to any person whose 3 "3‘" ‘i l 00 l t e' Kr" ‘3 "m A claim they had not notice. of at the time oft PM)“th of the Whom number who am” the distribution thereof, or a my; {ha-001;!not~eonsider himself perfectly capable Dated this 4th day of March, 1880. of judging the twelve tribes of lsranl. MCINTYRE 8: STEWV R'l‘, It is his privilege to take and use Silull 4'6. , SOIlCin'S f0? “"3 “WClliOTS- texts of Scripture as may suit his pur- «Nmmmm pose best, and to leave the rest to the g \ wicked. Religion to him is limiting, rmmm” unless, under the guise of it, he Ifrul I an). gentlemen, Yours sincerely. Soor'r Ao'rz __-.n-....‘_. _..__ --_ _. Temperance vs. Fanaticism. ..._._. O 2 E . . . 3 “"3 force all men to think and act as no i E O S a does. In regard to temperance, his ono g g ' idea, he uses inteinperate and cxrrava- i want lanuuauc. Inteni )crance in s )Cccll A NEAT VILLA in Fenelon Falls, in a h i I I . _ , is as sinful as intem ernnce in :in i bin" perfect order and With good outbuildings. H F , ~ p, ,1. n, , 3t“. A good well and cistern on an acre lot. ehc' m m man) "nos “(.3 0 “m Terms easy. Apply to J.MCFARLA.\‘D, or on “L If “"3' ma" Offend not m “ion/v the property to the some is a paiy‘bct man, and able also i to bridle (In: italic/c b()(f.I/."â€"-JttlllCS 3. :5. The fanatic rushes to the conclusion, without. consideration, that he can conâ€" vert the world with his one idea. ’.l‘o reason with him would be as absurd as to try to enlighten the sun with a far- thing candle. He is an unreasonable and an unreasoning man. He mis- What "Seott Act)! Has to Say. judges or prejudges everything that; â€"â€"-â€" interferes with his one idea. The loin- As an attempt will shortly be made perance fanatic is not necessarily a Drill in this county to repeal the Scott Act, man, far from it; 00 the contrary be it is only fair to give it the privilege of may be an excellent man, and surely speaking for itself; and we therefore the cause he advocates with such blind publish the following address to the zeal the very best of causes. It is the electors of Numberland and Durham, way he does it- His intelligence is which appeared a few days ago in the necessarily limited. He has only Stiltlâ€" Port Hope Guide, and should be read ied one side of the subject. He insists by the electors of every county in which on the exclusive possession of truth. the Act is in force: lle overvalucs his own opinions and GENTLEWEV’_HMi,m served you deprecates the opinions of other people. . . a . . . 10,. very nearly three years in a very In his advocacy ofteniper'ancc he lull-i diificulc capacity, at the Games, solicp into the opposttc vice of mlmnpcranch‘, o I ‘ ' tation of a large regrescntation of infln- m languagu at lea“ “m bcnl’mr‘i” entiul electors through these United require us to resist temptation, but the counties, 1 again prgsent myself as a fanatic goes a step farther and demands candidate for your sumnflcs the removal of it. In the removal of . n . I tum, that the fairly successful man- temptation, our identity as Christians Der in which I have sewed you dump, would be in some measure obliterated, that time will secure for me a cominum and the requirements of Scripture can- tion of your confidencc_ celled._ We would have no temptation I need not, remind you that with the to resist, and consequently there would beginning of my term of service and be “0 "ced’ "3 “ow’ "0 [my to {39‘} my for nearly two years thereafmr‘ even, grace to enable us to resist it. belt r-:s~ possible obstacle was thrown in my wa}, [met-ls a commendable vn‘tup. but when for the purpose of making my labors in ‘carried too far it becomes pride. 0n the 3.0,“. behalf-ineffectual. other hand, humility is not. only good There was, as you are aware, not mere, but essential, for we are expresst told ly the policy of a determined and we” that unless we become as llUlc'Clllltll‘i’H) organized Opposition to contend against, we cannot rnlcr the kingdom of lleaven. but my efforts in your behalf were also ~~ -r r - ~ considerably handicapped, at the in- Public School Report. stance of certain municipal officers, who, --â€"- perhaps for popularity in certain qiiar- The following is file Principal's re. {0’57 01‘ for “he? "335005 it WOUld 300:" ' port of attendance at the li‘cnelon Falls difliCllltM understand. brought certain public school for the month of February. legal technicalities to bear against me. NOW,” WARD. Happily, however, all these difficulties AGGREGATE Awnmp have bee“ suCCCSSfl‘lly overcome, “"d Div. No.03; ROLL. Arrmiuscn. A‘rrnsnncn. D. MCDERMID. Fenelon Falls, March Ttli, 1889â€"443 tannin; Fails than: Friday, March 8th, 1889. for more than a year your work has fairly i as lit“) . 43 prospered in my hands. 2 58 1030 {.1 In asking for a. renewal of the confi. 3 4‘ (7,1,? 3'3 deuce reposed in me three years ago, I 4 51 an» 47 submit to you what will be my aims in SOUTH WARD. your behalf if you decide that. I shall 1 serve you another term. I propose to maintain and advance ' ‘ ' the moral standing: of the People in every PERSONALS-".51". TIM?“ “mm”!!- community throughout, the Whole one,“ who is now a resident of l eterbornugh, of my jurisdictiom and his Widowed daughtl‘r, Mrs. Latti- I shall aim to see that the family of "lo"? are “smug at A.“ gem-L70 MM" no P00, mm Sm” be deprived of',1,c‘ninzs.....\lr. James Dickson got home comforts and the pleasures incidental to 0? lucuuy “fierfloon-u-Mr; w‘”- M" the proper expendimm of his earnings heown'and .‘lr. .lllO's. .lunkin are both for food and clothing. rather than that rec“ver”"§ {mm the” mm” and a” the same shall be uselesely Wasted in am" to be 0‘“ 0f d‘mrfi‘ intomcritiog drinks. Von; or Tnasxwâ€"Atn meeting of I shall aim that every town and vil- Maple Leaf True Blue Lodge, held in logo in these beautiful counties shalll their ball on Monday, March 4th. it. not have from one to twenty looting and ‘ was unanimously resolved that a hearty drinking dens, in which your noble sonsl vote of thanks be tendered the Dramatic may spend not only their hard earnings, C0,, the Orange band and the ladies of but their leisure hours, acquiring habits Fcneion Falls, who so kindly assisted at of idleness and disrlpMiOD. the tea and entertainment held by the I propose, instead of it few living in iabovc Lodge on the lat inst. great success for over 2| years. He studied V _ with Dr. Colton,ot' New York, the linen-i tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers 04 persons are wearing artificial teeth made by Mr. Neelands :30 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, puree- lain crowns and hridgework done. Visits Fencion Fells, HcArthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Cull early in the day. 4041. used by such well known horsemen as Joseph Staples, Mani-era; Geo. Worry Fcnelon ; Albert Ware, Fenclon ; Wm Hancock, Moriposa; Geo. Skuee, Ops ctc.,cte. TESTED AND TRIED. Rain or shine, it won‘t hurt any animal. 25c. EACH. 0R 17W E FOR 81. AFTER. W. E. ELLIS, AGENT, FENELON FALLS. BEFORE. : i it! "i ’3'." a» x ~s a on»;

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