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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 May 1889, p. 5

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N3 '1'. Carpéts and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay: wiiy shows that his circle of church-going .4'. L»: until. or the Ltutl're is who .ca. :t tinught it too small a matter we: to rep-3.1!. it. Two conrsos are now :‘ne public. (fl/l"? wait patiently '. can conveniently return to the - Falls. of accept the Jr» rum which the (“fill t'h'xclt has openly offered to refund. For . - lit-well: let In? any that in the tntnre [ ' :.l!\li regard whatever COlllt'S from the pen Hf ~~ grinds" ' ' ;_v_'~ and therefore m'urzzrt/ty of any "' as narrarig‘a.’ as the rest of. .z s xvrlit. toffee: reply. Yours truly. F. .‘nleAnuoso. l-‘encion Falls, .\lay 051b, 15:9. 512:.â€" Kindly allow me space in your valued .-nl:tmns to answer a statement made .‘ry -' Querist " in your last edition. He says tlzt: last moments of an aged one were dis- l.lt‘l)':."l.0.'l the night of Mr. Clarke’s lec- turl'. by the din made by the instruments assisting the rendering of comic Songs. As my father is the one referred to, I beg leave 1-: stat-2 that “Querist " has been raisin- formed. The hand came up to the church â€"â€"playing a hymnâ€"just as my father i breathed his last, and his ears wrre closed toal! earthly sounds. I write these few lines in justice to Mr. McAmmond, as all - the members of our family feel deeply grateful to him for his many acts of lsiml- i i i i l i Tu {fir lz'i'i'wr ofthc Feudal! Falls 00:416. : ness in the hour of atlliction, and for assist- ing in the funeral services of the one we loved so dearly. Thanking you for the SPILL"), I am, Sir,‘ Tours respectfully, L. .\lacsn‘rs. , Fettelon Falls. .\lay Tth, ISI‘l‘J. l _____â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" l" I'LXI‘ZL'ON FA L L5 MARKETS. Ifjiumzmz' by flu: .Vort/u Slur Roller .lli/l Co. l-‘enclon Falls. Friday, May 10th, 1880. Wheat, fall. per bushel - -SU U? l 00 Wheat. spring. “ - - - 0 {'5 1 00 \‘Cl‘vat. Scotch or Fife, â€" - 0 ll? 1 (it) li.ll‘ltt_‘.', per bu~=hel - - - ll 48 mm, 4- -- - - - - 3:; 35, {huts-e. -‘ ” - - - - 60 US. Potatoes. 2.") 30 litlttcr. tn-r l':\., - - - - - 13 lLl n. lb't‘ - - - - 5 75 G to l'lg per dozen, - - - - IO lla) tor ton, - - - - Slf‘. 00 $15 00 New Advertisements. usages/firm TW'V/iOLIILW/uior/cr. The Assessment lloll for the Village. ofi l"t‘l‘.0l(t!l Falls is now on tile at my olliec. ¢ .-\il who are anxious about their votcs and 'llt'll‘ l:l.\'t'$ had better examine it before the .ird of June lit‘xl, so as to have errors cor- . :‘w'tcd by the (‘ourt of Revision. It will be too late to apply at election time for voting, when the t‘ollcctor gees around. for taxes. u;- FINDLEY .\icl)0['(lAi.l~., Village Clerk. Font-Ion Falls, .\lay 7th, 1889. 13-4. iiy-Laxv N0. 213. :1 liq-Lam to wgulrltc the Closing 53/ Shops in undjin- l7:[.sal[tm[c[pality. The Municipal Council of The Village of Fenelnn Falls ‘enacts as follows : flat the Act relating to tile early closing: .tf Shops be and the same is hereby enforced ill this municipality, and that the hour of (dozing he 7 p. in. during the Week. except “'minesday's, Satuidays, and any days pre- ccvliitg holidays. That any person or persons guilty of any infringement of the provisions of lly-I.a‘.v .\'o. 21:2 shall, upon conviction thereof be- fore any of llcr Majesty‘s Justices of the Pract- having jurisdiction within the said municipality, be lined for the first and every subsequent offence in a sum of not less than $1!” and costs. and. in default of suf- ilt‘lt‘lll distress, may he committed to the common jail of the county of Victoria for a term not to exceed three months, with or without hard labour. That this by-lnw shall take effect on and alter Tuesday, the 14th of .\lay inst. JOHN AUSTlN, Reeve. l". .\It‘DOl'GALL. Clerk. ; Tuesday, )Iay 29-31111, ’89, l at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Ntl'l‘ICE TFcrEfiITons. In the matter of Albert Henry Wills. of the Village of Fepelon Falls, In the County of thtorta. “Wimflfifififi suit??? 1" - o n u , n . nether an impertlnent quest-1011, you Wlll probably say, and yet. when vou consuler the Importance of such a necessary part. of your wearing apparel you will probably conclude that Notice is hereby given that Albert Henry Wills, of the Village of FeneIon Falls, in the County of Victoria, carrying on business -".1» ~.-r - z'lf‘vnl v . .«' ' -' ' ‘ = 3> (mm-t1 “null-ma" the Jud “hub of we ate Justified 1n asking the question. as so very many are puzzled, and ptstlv so too, to Fenelon Falls. has made an assignment under 4?. Vie, (0nt.) Chap. '20, and amend- ing'Acts. of all his estate and effects, to tohert G. llcctor. of the City of Toronto, for the benetir of his creditors. A meeting of his creditors will be held at the otlice of ll. ’1‘. Brock, Manning Arcade, on Friday, the 10th day of .\lay instant, at the hour of three o’clock in the afternoon, to receive a statement of affairs, to appoint inspectors, and for ordering of the affairs of the estate generally. Creditors are requested to file their claims with the said trustee, with the proofs and particulars thereof required» by the said Acts, on or before the day of such meeting. And notice is further givetrthat after the 1st day or Jillil‘ next, the srid trustee will proceed to distribute the assets of the said Debtor among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice shall then have been given, and that he will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof. so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim he shall not then have had notice. ROBERT G. HECTOR, Trustee. know exactly where to go to get a perfect fitting and well-made shirt at a reasonable price. Some 1mag1ne that they cannot be fitted unless they are measured and have their shirts made to orde ‘ and pay a. big price. TlllS idea is entirely erroneous. We can give you a bullet Shirl fur $l than yuu can have made in urdur ifli $2. We buy our shirts direct of the manufacturers-and have them made according to our own plans and specifications, and have introduced some entirely new and original ideas, thus per- fectmg our shirts to such a degree as to make them comfortable and perfect fitting. Our Shirts are all: reinforced back and front, artistically cut and skilfully made and none but the very best material used in their manufacture. “is can, therefore, with confidence invite you tolmyyour shirts at the City Store, knowing as we do the satisfaction and comfort you will enjoy 111 one of our perfect fitting shirts. We keep Slllll‘tS of every grade and quality, and are always fitlly assorted in sizes and prices. At the present time we are offering a g1“:1t bonanza iin dressed white shirts. We have secured a line of 50 dozen which we are selling at 600. each, the regular wholesale price of which is $10.50 per dozen. To make a. long story short we are selling a. regular dollar shirt for sixty cents. SOOTHERATW, cart-mo & MARK, Managers City Store, No. 2: Dobson’s Block, Kent-sh, Lindsay. 66 Bay Street, Toronto, [at May, 1889. Fenelon Court of Revision. The Court of Revision of the Assessment 1011 of the Township of l’enelon for the year 1889 with be held IN THE ORANGE HALL, CAMBRAY, _0_\'_. . ..__.-.-L .__.._. ....__.â€"~.__..‘_ ,L hatchet: Shop. \ The undersigned begs to inform the resi- dents of Funelon Falls and vicinity that he is now carrying on the butchering business All parties interested will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. II. J. LYTLE, Clerk. Cambray, .\lay lst, 1880. vs “BMW . - 1. 9690009906006“booONNNoouoooooooooooto. ooooovov IN THE RED STORE. qoooooogmqqoooNoooooooooooovoooooomoooooooccoco and is prepared to supply the public with .iLLL IiINDS 01“ l‘IExLT at the lowest living prices. 11$ Patronage respectfully solicited. » DANIEL DUGGAN. Fenclon Falls, April 4th, 1889.â€"8tf. To wear out a. lot of New Twecds at Mill Prices. it GAMBLE, THE CHEAP CASH STORE. t i i t orsrsas. FISH, ' FRUITS, CAND s. CANNED GOODS. o o o o n . owoocoooooooomooo 99.0909 'Yoooqoooyoooooooouovooo . I ooovoovooooovvooowoosc900 a n 0 o Ooooޢooo¢¢ooooocooofiooo i 3 909 3 Junkin’s Syrup of Pine Tar and. "Wild. Cherry can not be» beat for colds. Nuiu ughâ€"till Prices: Oysters, ..5c. :1. quart. Iladdies 103;.p01‘ pound. Fresh Ilenrings 25c. a dozen. Oranges (We. a doz. Lemons 25c. a doz. 3 pounds of Logor Dates for 25c. Choice Apples 15C. a peck. NUTS- Granoble Walnuts “Inc. a pound. Softâ€"I shelled Almonds ‘loe. a pound. Brazil Nuts NC. a pound. Filberts 15c. a pound. Pea- nuts ".‘Hc. a pound. MIXED CANDIES 150. A POUND. THE CHOICEST TOBACCOES & CIGRAS. SMOKE ‘ MUNGO,’ the best So. cigar in the market. Cmmcd Fish, Fruits anti Vegetables, all the best brands. PURE APPLE CIDER, 4:00. per Gal. Oysters Suited at All Huurs, cooked or raw, by the plate or glass. Drink St. Leon Water 1 IN if Boots and. Shoes 2% AT ,. ,. " H, 1 :- 2 ' ' . s 2'. -. . :v' ‘ ~; ' f.‘ . . 'i . l . 4 “OO§OQO“OO¢OOO OO$‘§“NOQONOO ................ ................ ................ ................ ....â€"...â€"..".‘...... ................ ................ ................ «OMHOOQQO. . QQQOOQOOQQQ‘QO‘. mâ€" » GREENE & ELLIS’S LUMBER. YARDS, ilNllllN illiillll UNDSAY. We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Scantling .- .57 ‘ Puritan Calf ’ cork-soled Boots â€"â€"waterproof, sensible; ‘ lValkenphast.’ and ‘ Common Sense ’ Boots; ‘ Cardigan’ Over- shoes, something new and something good. German Felt Slip- pers from 250. per pair up ; see ’em. ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ seamless laced Beetsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, We show. samples of the leather of DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. which a. number of our fine lines are manufactured. Passed .\lay Tilt, 1539. 13-1. 3706:1013. Dissolution of Partnership. THE GREAT LIFE-GIVING St. LEON. W. W. litorr has received a fresh ship- ment of this rare mineral water direct frotn The partnership existing between Henry the wells. Its name and fame as a curative .\ustin and Thomas Austin. doing- busincss I and rejuvenating agent are beyond all cal- nndcr the name and style of Austin llros. l culation. Read the following from the To- in the village of lieurlon Falls, is this day i route GM»: of March 16th: i-y mutual consent dissolved. .l prom xmumts breast Truth priceless Signed at Fenclon l-‘alls this :1nd day of was, Al‘m- ‘55“. Fresh thud fruit flowers and healin . , . . ». . ' t g mum Atsrtx. spmmsg THOMAS .\l'STlN. .\. l;.â€"-All parties indebted to the late firm please call and settle by note or cash g svit‘n ll. Austin at the old stand. .-\l| ac-l mths contracch by the late firm will be i settled at the old stand, Cunningham's lilt‘l‘k. thug“: 75ENT15TRY. nature's priceless value. That truth that led eminent practitioners to cxclaim -- Im- possible to overrate the value of St. Leon .‘lincral “liter.” That rare clement. deficient in our far in- land clime. the soul of life. that impulse is derived through the use of St. Leon. That impulse that. electrifies the vital forces. giving tone and vigor to the organ- ism, till. like nature's hard. we would sing aloud with joy. and feel as flowing through .\I'STIN llRflS. That truth lives. grows, convinces all of v ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY'RE CORKERS Our stock of Staples is, as usual, unsurpassed. We give with every pair of our celebrated Girls’ School Boots, :1 Beautiful School-bagr GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. for $l.00. Two good Brooms for 23¢. A good Scrubbing-Brush for So. «no. :« W ooooooooooouwwoo coo ooowoowooo E caocxcar a GLASSWARE i ' E 3223‘ AT cosr. “can 3 _ I, _ BEVEL-ED GED SPLINT BLINDS. begs to inform the public that he is pre- ‘ . . pared to execute orders for The unnerSigned is new manufacturing the- above Blinds at. i Silents per Square out, All Ready itted. â€"-â€"- I and wheeled vehicles of all kinds. The mos‘. substantial blinds made. Useful and Ornamental. Give good satisfaction wherever tried. Samples at J. lleard's Hardware Store. . shop, Francis-st. East. Fenelon Falls. Eight pounds good Japan Tea IJOHN WALLACE SLEiGHS, GUTTERS. 2Factory over James Knox's blacksmith Plank, Timber, Lath, l’ickets, Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of l’lancd and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Our Cotnmon Lumber, both Pine and Hemlock, inch and two inch, is mostly new" stock, cut last season, well roofed, dry and bright, manufactured expressly for the local trade of lr'cuclon Falls and Lindsay and surrounding country. From our long experience in the business, and being builder.s ourselves, we have a. good idea of what is required for first class or common building materials for houses, barns and outbuildings. We have assorted and piled by themselves both qualities to suit purchasers. Prices frotn $2; 5-0 to $5 per M feet and upwards. We have about two million feet that must be sold to make room for new stock. l’ar- ties requiring any of the above stock will save money by calling before purchasing elsewhere, or by sending their bills here or to Lindsay for quotations. Bills estimated and returned for approval. Can ship by car loads in all points. Can get special rates on to April next. Send on your orders. “ One Dollar Saved is Two Dollars Earned." (i;\S.â€"â€"â€"(\’l'.l‘.~\l_.IZED AIR.) tie to J. .\‘rszznuos. Dentist. Lindsay. if you want teeth extracted positively With- out pain. Gas has been given by him with great success r. r over 2‘: years. lie studied Wizh Dr. Colt-an. of .\‘ow York. the inveno tor of gas for extracting teeth. at permm are wearing artificial teeth made hr Air. .\‘crlmds It years ago, and never required any in Mt rs. Gold crowm, porce- lain crowns and bridgexvork done. Visits Pension Pals. llc.\rthur House. on the thin’. Tuesday of cvcrv mouth. Collar-1y in the day. ' - «to-ti. Numbers : Tun: .\‘o‘nci: -Thc above is all gang lumo bcr, parallel widths. GREENE A: ELLIS, Pandora Falls, SAM'L PARSONS, Agent at Lindmy. us ‘- The golden hours on angel wings.” This pure. rare, ripe, rich fuel tones up the paralvsed organs. charges .he blood with ripe molecularlife-food to brain. nerve, bone. muscle and flesh. its umalgamating and gaseous principles seek egress through channels and pores laden with poisoned waste. Young and old, stiff. sore, sickly. or oven healthy. after fairly testing St. Leon attai‘ i heights of vigor and joy past imagining. All who vnluc life-long. lasting strength and happeness drink St. Leon. “ For love and mercy here we see Thy hand and wisdom, Deity.” 3w. l 35" Agents “Met :rmcns TO SUIT THE TIMES. W' 11‘ CIIIVRCI’I' £69“ Repairs executed with neatness and Peneloa Falls, Feb. 15th, lSS9.â€"l-tf. dispatch. 43-1.;1L SUBSCRIBE FOR THE “GHZ_ETTE.” ONLY ONE DOLLAR PEER YEAR. JOB PRINTING EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE All!) AT THE LOWEST HATES. O i I

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