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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 19 Apr 1889, p. 4

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â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ swing”: Jr.“ “.1 w Dundas & Flavelle Brothers, Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Millingm'y, PAE BEEP ron EASTERâ€"Mr. Thomas Austin, butcher and grocer. has bought one of Mr. John Cullis‘s purebred Dry Goods and. Clothing House. “:W @N," 188:9- Durhams, “ Lady Duffetiu." No.1,213 lltess [lands and llimmings Ordered Clothing. in Dominion Herd Book j, weight 1,3530 lbs. She is “ fat as a pig.:' and Wlll make becfot' the finest quality, as the For Spring and Summer. The Spring. I am fully eqpipped ‘5), 5,00,; is complete in evervthing with full lines of fine Canadian 'l’wecds, that is new and stylish for this season, scotch Tweed sumngs’ mad; and 001' iâ€" Samuel Corbett, 2nd do. i J. R. Campbell, Baritone. ROBSON’S H. Mcldrum, Euphonium. James Cullon, Bombardon. Gco. McGee, Bass Drum and Cymbals. FOUNDRY} new. A. W. Fountain, E flat Cornet. Joseph Nevison, E flat do. “'11). Woods, lst B flat do. T. H. Austin, 2nd B flat do. l W. McKeown, Solo Alto. Joe. Wilson. lst Alto. R. Taggart. 2nd do. AGAIN, AFTER MAKING Mitchell, 3rd d0. iv? A fl it st *4 a} i i FENELON FALLS, â€"IS 13:â€" flesh of thorough-bred cattle is well known to be vastly superior to that of scrubs or even grades. T. .-\., whose business is only a few days old, appears determined to secure a lair share of public patronage. 32:3“ ‘25 New PAr'rlznxs of Canada Tweedsr beautiful goods, your choice for $14 a suit, made to orderâ€"worth $13, P. Deyman, lst Baritone. t l l Trimmings, Linings, Buttons, etc., ctc., to match in every case. A heautitul , fine of Black and Coloured llcllrietta l Cloths, (double width) beginning at 25 cuntsn. yardâ€"the cheapest gonds cvcr shown in the county. Colored Muslins. that colors. at 5 cents. A big line of finncy Dress Goods at 1?. and 131 cents. Staple Dry Goods. Shining, Cottonades, Denims, Grey and White Cottons, Shootings, Pillow orcd Worstcds, and the finest range of Pantings in the county, and an expert at cuttingr and managing the manufac- ture at the helm. Nothing but good Linings and Trimmings used. Good fits guaranteed in every case. A SPECIALTY: 25 new patterns of Can- adian Tweed for $14, worth $18, a suit made to order. BOYS’ CLOTHING For Spring and Summer. Fathers and mothers who are interest- ed in the appearance of their boys EXTENSIVE lMlEllllEMENlS. M All sorts of foundry and l machine work executed by skilled mechanics. illfiéniélbn Falls dinette. Friday, April 19th, 1889. L. Deyman, 2nd do. W. Deyman, 1st Tenor. T. Laue. 2nd do. F. H. Mche, E flat Bass. A. Quibcll, E flat do. J. McGilvray, Bass Drum and Cymbals. R. Marshall, B flat do. Herbert Nevison, Snare Drum. Prof. D. M. Carson, Bandmaster, E flat Clarionet. Personals. .-\r H. McDoruut’S. Accmnx’r.â€"Last Monday a little boy between six and seven years of age, son of Mr. Garrett Barry, fell while getting off a load of wood on Greene ti: Ellis’s \vaggon, at the corner of Francis and Colbornc streets, and had his right arm badly injured by one. of the wheels. His father, who was on the sidewalk, picked him up and ran with him to Dr. Wilson‘s office, and at first it was be- lieved that he had been run over ; but as the arm, though much bruised, was , . ,. _ - Mr. Abel Wiwmore left Fenclon Falls _ _, - - , , , ] (hottons, prints, (Jlugllanls,Seal-suckers, should remember the met that Hugh f “7" baushcge last week. not. bl0l\t.ll, it. ls ltaldlyrllktly that the 1 t‘retonlles,etc, etc., at less than last McDouga“ keeps me largest and best . 01‘ t“ n d wheel went over It. hobody appears .VCM’S Priccs- DO not. believe a” 3'9“ assorted stock of Boys’ Clothing in the Rallway Notes. Miss Sulllvan returned last Mon ay able to say exactly what happened after llenrllhout Cottous belng advanced lll county, at astonishingly low prices. I from Petcrbomugh, Where she has been he touched the ground. The horses W160 ; l‘crlml)s 010." M9: but "‘3’ Prices Note the following: . Amongst the ltcms of news from Pe- vismna for nearly two months, had been stopped; in order to 10, the ‘ 1m {35.51113 ill-$3.135 to??? rind??? £1.33 l?“ §°“°°‘§“”’ 5‘“ 2' 3 ‘9‘ 4’ “$.98.” ‘e"b°r°“=~"‘ in 135“ Tuesday"S Mail Was Ml‘ PHcm‘y Reason, School Inspector little fellow get down ; but they started 430 l t . ' . 0‘ ~ 0"s crsev.‘uit at............., .25. ' . ' . - ~ . J - - “ ' "011510 to “5 ‘0 Show 0"" 300'15- Boifls Tweéd Suit ....S‘3.00. thiffdllmglig 'd ,, _ . . . for we“ Vlcmm’p Pald 3‘ REOfe‘Sbmual forward Just as he fell. . 1:: tall lrunk Rallway Will tllls visit to the public schools ln bcuelon I . . , -___-,-_-_. -_. ___-_.-,.,_-. in"- .m WY MW year run a hoe through ltcnelon Falls, Fans “115 week . ' below the falls, so as to avoid a swing Mr, Geo. A. Mcthcrcll, of the Lind- The 01950 50350" for Plekel‘el. bass brldgc where the present one is.” my book and music emporium, drove to and lnaskluongc commenced on Monday, , “e have very strong doubts about a the Falls on Wednesday evculng, and t)- HUGH THE AGKNOWLEDGED LEADER OF THE’ DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING TRADE OF NORTH VICTORIA. a" :“':-2=;52.::::3::;;u=;z .- AROUND BOTH TOWN COUNTRY FIRESIDES JUST AT PRESENT IS ABOUT THE UNEXAMPLED bridge being built below the falls, as the track would then have to run through a great deal of valuable property, and would cross and disfigurc the main street, to which the whole village seems to be opposed. Besides this, Mr. Muck- lin, C. E., of Peterborough, was expect- ed at the Falls yesterday, and will prob- ably come in a few days, to make arâ€" rangements for the erection of a new storehouse on the north side of the track and immediately cast of the sta- tion ; and if a storehouse be commenced at the spot indicated, it maybe taken for granted that a swim.r bridge will be built where the present bridge is lo- cated, and that the idea of running through the village has been abandoned. , Navigation. Although no rain has fallen this spring, the sun has been for some time past so hot that the ice is fast breaking out of Cameron Lake by the cod of this week, and preparations for the opening of navigation have already been com- We have just received and finished placing instock a. large ulcnced- The Pulp Mill 003$ steamer purchase. embracing about , t, ,9. fr, ,. $5,033 ill & 00., Toronto. Rlll it till? t Bought from the wholesale bankrupt stock of \V'. GALE These are all lines which we have cleared out from lilocnts to (30 cents on the. wholesale Be You Want a. Bargains ‘3? dOllttl‘. l f so, call and see these goods before you do any buying elscwllcrcâ€"if'not, /" 0 2.7 you’ll regret it. From 2:")..to =30 per cent. can bc savcdon every $1 I 0 spent at Kcan’s store, in any of'its departments. â€"-â€".-â€"â€"â€"â€"%â€".O.â€"< lily/rile has been repaired and l'cpaiutcd, and, if nothing happens to prevent it, she will run 1101' first; trip on Monday next, under the charge of Capt. Currier, whom the owners have recently engaged. Early this wool: two or three men were at work lifting the covering from the Empire, which was boxed up in the upper look at the close of navigation ' last fall. This little steamer is the property of the Dominion Government, and is used by 311'. Rogers, Superinten- dent of the Trent Works, to go from , place to place on his aqueous “ beat." l The Earl is at work ill company with a dredge at the cut at the mouth of 8011‘ . gog river, and will probably pay a wel- come visit to the Falls belorc long. I, Messrs. Crandcll & Ellis, the owners of the Em and the Dominion, have twol new scows, and have reason to hopei that they will be profitably employed» duringtllc season just opening. up, and it is thought. that it will be all l he and Mr. D. M. Carson went north next morning. Mr. John Mitchell, traveller for Ber- tram & Co., of Toronto, was at the Falls on Tuesday and Wednesday. He was married less than a month ago, and was warmly congratulated on the happy event by his numerous old friends here. Mrs. Hiram Hoskins and bar chil- dren have gone to Oregon with her mother, who came to the Falls on 21 vi- sit some time ago. If Mrs. Hoskins likes her new surroundings she will re- main, and Mr. Hoskins will follow be- fore long. Mr. Jas. A. Stafford, formerly a resi- dent of Fenclon Falls, but now of Mid- land, was here from Tuesday evening ' until Wednesday morning. He and Mr. Didacc Grisc have been in partnership during the past three or four years as butchers and grocers, and are dolng a large and profitable busmcss. EARLY Cl.ostNG.â€"Commcncing on the let of May, our village stores are to be closed every evening during the sum- mer at. 7 o'clock, except on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when they will be kept open until 10, or later. The necessary by-law will, we suppose, he passed at the next meeting of the council. LADIES, see. McDougall's Imported Gcrlllau Coats, something new. ‘ SOLD Ourâ€"Mr. Geo. Quibcli, our village tonsorial artist, has sold his business to Mr. John Jones, who is already at work ill the shop between Mr. Curtis’s and Mr. T. Austin's, in Mr. Jordan's block. Mr. Quibcll is going to Toronto, where he thinks he can do better than in Fenclon Falls. {it}? CottsErs.â€"â€"Tllc latest thing in Cor- sctsâ€"thc Watch Spring Corsetâ€" A'r II. MCDOUGALL’S. A GRAND Commonâ€"Next Friday evening the Octcttc Club of Lindsay will give accllccrt in Dickson's hall, under the auspices of thc lt‘cnclon Falls Mechanics" lustitutc. The Octettcs are spoken of in the highest terms by all who have heard them, and we hope Two thousand cullnigrallts lclt Liver- pooll on Saturday lor America, making 12,000 who started during last week. Two hundred pigeons presented to Capt. Oissmaull by tho Strasbourg Car- rier Pigeon Society were a part ol'tllc outfit he took .with him to Africa. A luauuscipt copy of the gospels, for which $25,000 has been refused, is about to be sold at auction in London. It is the copy known as the " l‘lvallgclarialll.” written in letters of gold on purple vcl- hull, and was written by :l Saxon scribe for Archbishop Wilfred ill £370; The English Court of Queen's Bench llasjust decided that an agent cannot be sued by his principal for damages re- sulting from the agent's, failure to make bets on a horse race ill not-orl'laucc with the instructions of his principal. The case. is to be appealed to the highest. court. confinement“ ,,,- -4--_ ._. To the Editor of (In! Fender: ["0113 (l'nzdtr. Sm,â€" Soluctlliug over a year ago an in- dividual named J. ll. Clarke delivered a lecture onlitlcd “ llits and Misses ” ill. and under the. auspices of, the Methodist Church ill this village. The lecture was; a most ill- tcrestillg‘ one. It was simply enchanting to look upon the gentleman seated on the pulpit of a Christian church, and listen to his melodious volt-o as he sweetly warblcd “Larry Doodlc’s Jallutillg Car," llllll “ Ya- cob Strauss." The public were promised another lecture the following evening by the some gentleman. Tllt' ticketsâ€"«if we recollect, alightâ€"were of two kinds : single. or for uni“ lecture, 1.3 cunts ; double, or for both lectures. '33 cents; and your corres- polldcut wa: out: of the many who invested their quarters ill double tickets. The lecturer was accorded quite an ova- tion on his arrival, being met at the station by the pastor of the Church and the brass band. llis march through tho village was not excelledâ€"nay, scarcely equalledâ€"by that of either the Roman Catholic llisllop or l’astur (.‘llillirply. It was a lllzlstcr stroke- ill the allv'cl'tisiIH,r line. till the following morning news was spread abroad that lit: had been taken suddenly ill, and lllLtl been driven to Lindsay at :t III’I'.’1'I'IJ~’"[.A'/ curly hour for a sick man, by a certain individual. The public were assured that he would rc- turll and deliver his second lecture the fol- . .. _..-. _.___.. naussGoonsâ€"rtennmtmnge ofAll "'93" “l” have a {"11 hme' Pom” TWO Brass Bands' 3 announcing the concert will be out to- Tllc air, of Fenclon Falls is likely to l day’ and memmmes to-mormw' PRINTS 1ND . GlNGllEiMS.â€"â€"llee G reat- ‘3 ooi French. German and English Coeds est Bargains ever oll‘crcd'iu Lilldsayill love- iu all the newest colours and materials. ly Print; from fi-ccuts peryard. Beautiful ,vlitll‘f‘. Jerseys, Dcllcizes, Vacurins, l’ana- Gingllums for 9 cents. considered cheap at l . . 1 .- n ' w 1 ~ ‘ ~ ‘ I so. at 2: c. worth 400. Ar mas, lwced etlects. Lords, bergcs, and the 12:} cents. Brlght-Colored Cretonncs, heavy- bc henceforth fun 0f Ilium' as “e have ' Elfin}: n .tlic \vortll 65c. llvml 7. . . . , host assortment of MOURNING GOODS goods, for v9 and 10 cents, worth from. 125 now“ two. fully orgnmzed and almost (30,:ét; .Ilt ch‘wmâ€"thsp I MpDOUGMJ/S, f'ir um i’hnrch’ and ‘1 “Hi”. fur the whim ') me, shown,“ Lindsay. ,0 15 Gems per yard. See them. fully equmped bmss bands, nearly an I 3 ~ ' t . I “c don t care :t go] darn tor the latent our lACES. GLOVES .t; ll0$lERY.â€"Sllccial ChO’l‘llthLâ€"Wo invite particular nttcn. the members of both being more than l Easrnu BEERâ€"llamas: determined tylnoncctltls. {2:119:01{Tupi‘lahocfio yum.- .1... Lemma lines,“ “05,,.,,.,,,,,1G1m.c5‘,,, cob tion to this department, where we show an average players. Whether two bands 1 to furnish hls customers tllls luaster whirl“ " ‘ " "~ r‘~-“v "r"- ‘” "° ‘ou, Silk. Lisle Thread and Cashmere. The I ‘3‘9}“"5°,5l“fk “if-“0315:3033 » Ytlull‘fi" and ‘ can or cannot live in so small a village Wm) ill“ Very Cl’m‘ic‘ct hoof that mom‘-V ‘ iv'fnest Range and Best Value in tll‘ielltalil’l“dmu° (-‘l‘ltmllg- Fl” "(‘5‘ “‘1‘” "1th as this remains to be Seen ; but the can buy, Mr. Henry Austin has pur- ((l'EllEST, l l l FUN." COMO".'1'0YCl10'I =thSilli IMWP- All i mm‘ket' bmce we Opened in Lindsay last l “ Orange Band ” feels confident, that, chased “ Elluwood Fairy," 14.138 in l-‘cuclon l‘nlle, AplSl thb, lithe. ltllc brethren can and will support it, Dominion llcrd Bonk,fr0m Mr.Jollu l i l l lowilly,r June, but that .llzllc has passed away to the great majority. and another will be upon us in a few weeks. but still not a whisper of Mr. J. ll. Clark‘s return. Will be ever return. or was it simply a bit Yours truly. widms am, mien” in mmmm. Sum, and Sltlmpter we have done the Clothing Trude l-,'.l1!lc (lttomon and ()ttomotl l’icot. ‘” “'5 lown' 0‘” Prices down “mm a”: . . . A u C.“ NWT n. T ,, . , . icon” “"4309 fur :v'oursclt‘aud be convinced and the “ Cltlzcns' Band " is just as Cullls. the breeder and fender. 'l‘bc lgllgrljjls_ ‘4" I v' t A r 5"“ “0 “‘1‘ E ‘1 l’m“ collfidcntrthat name. to say nothing animal is a tllterllgll:bl-ted Durham “mm,” “1,, H", “WHMP of “union. ol lts merlts, Will bca tower ol strength. hclfcr, and her condition may be ltl- on .‘ll‘tll~lit}'. ill" lath inst. the wife of Mr, As to the causes that led to thg.fortna- ferret] from tllc fact that, altln‘ulgll only Fred. l'oulwlll ofll sou. tion of a second hand. we know but three years old. She weighs 12*1llnll‘_5-l little; and, at any rate. the less said )lr. Austin cvlrlcutly has a trmt m ; about them the better. The new village ' store for all lovers of first-class beet. . , . , . , u elou halls, nu “(aloe-day, fly: lltll lrn'l“ p, ..' -! ,.. .-_ ' ‘ ., . , '. . - .. _ unis it in 1 ply you to call baud, Wltll Instruments blou_ht iloul, .4 BUTTER._TWO orthreemncsdmm: ,,,. ,1”, “,7. “mm,” L,,,.,IH,,' Mr, “A... u, l “H.11JLqun, “ l l‘UloutO ln‘t “()el‘ by )Ir' $.ll‘cnlcr' ! thorn-(15an “'eck We have heard Vina. (Illttlllljf‘rI-T, 0f l".‘lltrll'lll l‘llllr, ll) "dL‘lllfl. N. .lOkOTb till Sllo‘hh..â€"W0 hm'c R‘LMKOF; was out'for the first How on Saturday "er, com h,” “f the search). of bunch daughter of Mr. John Jullkiu, of \‘erulnnl. .. [(N. . a better .\.~.‘or.mcnt and Cheaper ‘ nighttflnd “.m appear 32a,” [mmmrum . .â€" t P . Goods than any lltlllS" in the trade. Sec 1 - 0r “'lllCh’ snmctlmed no" 3 pound could i w i “N hollowlug are the names of the mem- l | ~ C ‘ \_ l i D i that what we say is true. .- .tie urtnllls . ov‘ all cell". ‘ l l’: '-l ‘ ~ - ‘ A," 'M in IN: 4”; “r u‘," ‘ 15,; “ATS .\_\ll ('Al’h lll all the Latest lung- ~ “- h , ‘ ' ‘ ' "‘ f‘“,“':'*l_"lish. Canadian and American Styles. We gist, and sold tor about one-halt ot lilt‘ll‘l have ' t '1‘ 4“”:‘l Val!“ ‘ _ ’ ‘ ‘ . ‘ _ {Capt having bought the entire ram.m of "fill‘TONS. TH kle .ihl) hlllllTlNCS. , samples of Harris. l.«-vv ti: Mills. and Crecup Tilur White and t‘rr-‘y (‘ottolls excl-l ill i Sons .k “1)., at” lloutrnil. at just .10 cents on the anything: over sen-a in this mulltry. the dollar. W»- have Grand Value ill Striped and: Checked Shirtiugs (fast colors) from t: c'ls : per yard up. :‘AIHSOLS AMI Sl".‘1'$ll.lllES.-~-The cheapest and best assortment nt I‘xtra Low“ just closed r. big deal ill Hats and BIA i R H€II I‘ll). CllALiltlilt’€â€".ll,'3{iliN,â€"â€"-.ll tbv manic. Fen- our lm-lies‘ Kiri. Button and Lace Boots for PENELUN FALLS Mil-“King ‘J-Icrs in Vanilla \lt‘RC'I and Qi“ m n‘ t" l \' l l hers ot’thc two orv an'tl'O S ' l be 2m in. am" Of the flows. and whic'h . .I u ‘ fl . . 1.... A ,..._.l. vr.\ul. n no. , - 5.8. . l n. .-- , has born as high as :21 cents, a prlce lt Rely/Hm, ,v W NW”, Sm, my" M," 1,0. F 1".»lbi‘l3u):l§}:‘ lll.l’.\_RT.\ll‘..\T is complete in every line of; Teas. Sugars, Spices: ‘3”‘7'1’3‘5 "AND. iscldom reaches here. It. ought to bc ch,0_‘ Fang Friday H,” mm M89 H2.: . Z’. ‘tt ‘3. . .; . . , . . . ~ . -' ‘i M "’ "‘»‘~'- 41 all hoods, c. l l his ltpartmcllt. .lkc all o.bcrs .ll .hr house, we save you money, . [helmn] SylvesterLBand Haste“, ! getting more plentiful and cheaper b) Wm“ M” p” b’uqhe, - -30 9,, l 0,3, Remember the Great Bargain H0usc of Lindsay. le. H01m¢5i50l0 Cornet. suits “me. but “0 suppose the” “"3 WhoiatZSLri'utr. “ - - . 0 or. I no. ' ' l James Lundy, lst B flat Cornet... , fewer cows around than there usually Wham, Swag, or Fire, .. - 0 97 l 20. I t: ‘ g i , Robert Corbett, 2nd do. are in the sprlng, as many farmcresold Hurley, I.“ bushel -. - - 44 4e _. _ ' " David McKillen, Solo Alto., 3 all they could get rid of .at any Price. 0M5: ““ ' ’- ‘ ' 33 35 ., I ’ J, ,’ _ Thomas. Prulsomtlst Alto. last fall,_ns they had nothing for them , PM“, , ' " ' " 6° 53' ' ' ' i ’ M \l (3 u 33,] d Whatever the cause butter is WWW" I 25 30‘ ‘c- E a ll “"10 0' ‘ ’ Butter,perlb.,- - -. - - 18 19- Chu. Burgoyne, 15; Tenor. Tlnmas.Bell.,2od-,do. Eduard. Qhambon,,1 at.hpmbone._ The-Great Bankrupt Stock hietl,_0rillia-and Lindsay“, ’ scarce and dcar,,and persons who.bave Hogs, P" "Ll _’ _‘ . _ b ,5 6 so may. April mt, less. - any to dispose of.will.be wise mill-lug 3%., per dozen, - - - to. l to eat. iii; in at;o,ncc.. ,thpfir WI. ‘- '- '- ‘- $13 00' $15.00)

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