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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 May 1889, p. 8

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.‘ ' . . . . . . . . . . l l ‘\; r g ' A,m«~«».............,.... .................,,,,, 3 m ‘ M. m E. l 1889. SPR .1889. ~ Is Selling His Entire Stock of l Forest Fires Raging. BEIXG DEVASTATED. wwwomooowo~o.ooowooooocooso “owooveooceeno ‘ P ' , saw-{fin‘ig-e»: ST. PAL'L. May 6.â€"~Furious forest: 3 p , fires are raging in northern Minnesota ; g E I ' | R I I I | ' | I i I i i R‘ yd h‘ W's s',:l 1-, :DJCDSEZXlllOllrlllt of baffle-slimlinin W at and . t . i . sale 005 1,233.22 3.2.3133. °°83‘:l:2£...‘:.:°. . on BYMAN? Below Whole For miles on three sides of Duluth the l 1 . .. l . . - . \ . â€" . . ‘u' uexv ‘0‘") Wild, 091” Dummy “Cry dwelling is still selling Furniture away down at the of “unlufacrure, In 01 at} to “131,41, 1 001:; :rccuro for. {ourdluiles hf.” been dcilmyed’ It L0 “St Possible Living Pl‘ics designs and patterns. Cull ea). 3 an e 7 is fearc some lives have been lost, as‘a ‘ bargains. as I am selling cheaper than any incoming farmers report a vast sea oft â€"â€" dealer in the County. fire, which is sweeping everything before l Good Hardwood Bedsteads at $2.50. ,elon mus mm Homily is respectful). it. A high wind is blowing, which Paul-ea, Tables $250. dmcwd. “so! “’4ch it immismc for “"y ham“ ‘0 KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED- DRESS TRIMMIHGS 8m. ~ . . . ' . .. . .Good Kitchen Chairs 45c. m madly damn”: the film It mt” Extension Tables. Bedroom Suites and UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. all other goods equally low. l 1155230“ no xonmzax wrscoxsrxl i , . l l l . .. “unison-and“ r- .- . has just returned from Toronto with a :Lnl- stock of ready trimmed to'which the attention of the. ladies of Feu- simply burn until there is nothing more for it to destroy. Several houses were burned near Spirit lake. A large num- ber of telegraph poles have been burnchd » and communication is interfered wit . T f 7 " ' In some places the ties on the railroad ' L L D G track have been burned, making it (inp- uerous to move trains. South 0 . s 1- _ I lhnd for 1-50 miles the forests are a- Work Made to Order blaze. On the Foud-du-Lac Indian rc- servalion over $20,000 worth of skidded " logs were consumed. Other losses ag- L D M A N grcgating $10,000 also occurred on the I l - reservation. Cumberland, Wisconsin, â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"~ is almost wholl' surrounded b fire. 11 M G The losses aggrelzate $40,000 with of Q T Grantshurg. The fire has destroyed ' everything in its path. Beautiful Goods. Low Prices. W. M c K e OW n, ORDERS PROMPTLY and CREFULLY FRANCIS STREET WEST, FENELON FALLS. "ENDED T0. Mrs. Elfiougall, 9. Doors North of tho Pust-omcc promptly and carefully attended to. on the shortest notice. Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto, 1884. IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR MILLINERY -.A_NZDâ€" Fancy Goods. Q I positively will refuse to carry any account \ of any one who does not. square up last year’s account in this month of February. Q Men whose common sense ought to teach them that the storekeeper is entirely depend- ing on them for the means to pay his own Q debts, are showing much culpable indifference Stabbed to Death. HARRY AXWORTHY, LATE OF TORONTO, KILLED 1N PORT HURON. Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treat- ed on Scientific Principles. Equine Dentistry :1 Specially. PORT HURON, May 5.â€"On-Saturday night about midnight a young man nam- ed Otto Samberg entered the bottling Residence, Corner Colborne & Louisa sts. â€"â€" N. B.â€"\VILL ATTEND AT BOBCAYGEON works and 9,100,, of Jas S r W, whether they pay their accounts or not. EVERY FRIDAY. while them goth“, an ,,,,;,C,E,§,; “:m, Lace Curtains. Embrmdery Thanking those who have sguarcd up, and Rm ' the Proprietor and “other young man. and Materials for Embmldery Q hoping for a continuance of their favors. - The trio adjourned to the street, where the quarrel was resumed. It. is hard to get at the facts as to what occurred a after, but as near as can be learned Sam- , berg and Spry were fighting when Har- I my Axworthy, an cmploye of Spry’s, _ rushed out of the latter's saloon to sep- in Silk and Wool, Pilosolle, Arrasene, Ribosene, etc. _â€" Respectfully, JOSEPH HEARD. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 15th, 1889. Notice is hereby given that the Court of Revision for the corporation of the Village of Fenelon Falls . will be held in the Council Chamber in Jordan’s block, in the said village. ‘ On Monday, the 3rd of June, 1889, Also, Collars, Cuffs, Handker- chiefs, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. aratc them, when Sambcrg drew a jack- l . . . at the hour of 10 o‘clook a. m. n knife and plunged it. into Axworthy’s All parties interested will take notice l , head, breaking the blade Off and leaving and govern themselves accordingly. _ .- a piece of' it, about an inch in length, in FINDLEY MCDOUGALL, Village Clerk. Fenclon Falls, April l7th, 1889. 10-4. Mrs. 'fieeley. BEST VALUE. , his brain. The injured man lingered until two o’clock this afternoon, when he died. Harry Axworthy was a rosi- dcnt of Toronto, from which place he recently removed his family, and was a quiet, inoffensive man. He leaves a wife and two children. Otto Sambcrg was placed under arrest. this morning. He belongs to one of the wealthiest and most prominent families in the city. An inquest has been called for to-mor- row morning. cHRISTMAS oo'oos. ~__. ~-â€"-â€"» r â€"â€"-._.’r fies NEVISONW A633.» I «330 has just received the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever offered in Fenelon Falls, consisting of Christmas and New Years’ Cards, Stationery, Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Dolls of all descriptions and Sizes, Toys, Vases, Fancy Chinaware I Past Colored Gingu Musical Instruments, such as Violins, Accordeons, Concertinas, Mouth Organs and hams for 100. Tambourines A very large stock of Pictures and Picture Frames A fine assort- ment of Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Brooches and other Jewelry, Pipes, Cigars and Tobacco, Wall Papers and Window Blinds PHlSlllll llu sum , by wearing the only Prank Lazarus (late of the firm of Lazarus & Morris) 5 Pour Young Men Lost. THE BAD FATE \VIIlClI BEFEL A YACHT- ING PARTY FROM MIDLAND. - . . WM.WWM,WM»W.WMW«WWW»...“awmmw ngNQVtrNng -. elm-*3» Mag 2-7,} sgddgowning 11115 for 100- ELEGANT PLUSH GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. SPECTACLES & Err-GLASSES- . a 01 Cl.) 0 lll'l‘e 0!] 1185 fly CCWCCD : i â€" WWO” o wwwmoowmoanoâ€"o OWNWMMOWWNWO t here and Victoria Harbor. A party of l -. four, namely, Henry E. Jeffery and Robert Little. of Midland; and a young man named Meredith, from Barrie, lcf't Midland on Saturday morning for Vic- toria Harbor, and at Dollarville, a sub- urb of this town, took on James P. An- derson, who resides at the old fort. There being a stiff north-west wind blowing that day, they did not return Tuesday on night. but no trouble was Those Spectacles and Eye-glosses have been used for the past 35 years, and given in every instance unbounded sntisfhctiou. They are run nnsr 1N Tm: wonm. They nov- cr tire, and lost many years without change. For Sale by S. NEVISON. opposite postâ€"office, Fcnelon Falls, Dealer in cholry, Fancy Goods, Wall Pa- per of latest (ll-signs. Oil painted Window Shades a Specialty. F ran/z Lazarus. Manufacturer. 28 Maryland Road, Harrow Road, LONDON, ENG. (Late Lazarus d: Morris, Hartford, Conn.) M3” No connection with any other firm in the Dominion of Canada. Post Colored Prints for 10 cents. ALL AT THE LOWEST 'LIVING PRICES. Call and inspect; you can hardly fail to find samething to suit you The freshest Goods in S. NEVISON- thcvillageat anticipated by their respective families. Win. . . ~ “ , ‘7) Not rcturmng yesterday, a tug was sent Boots 311(1 $11068 Talk . out this morning, when the sail boatl ’ was found with sails set, on the beach ‘ . ' ,. ‘ L _ . , , ,1 r r themselves in '1 lanrrume so at Methodist island, opposttc Victorizi ' We have some that spe 1L f0 « a u, Harbor. A searching partyimmcdiatc- AVD plain that they cannot be misunderstood. PROVISION 8- lllll SPllll lll llll ill, Jlllllllllllll llll] Plllllll. ‘ - Call and see them. The stor they tell is about 1 d b J' MCFARLAND IT'S! yam: VALUE eaves no on tol'the fate of the whol ‘ - . ' Part, Search panics are going out u: l has now on hand a splendid stock of night with torches to look for the bodies. flue fmSh Thcv know what they are talking about, and so will you as soon as you see them. I will not let them say anything ly started out, headed by Mr. F. W. l Jeffery, brother of' Henry, and Mr. Ro- A land Little, brother of Robert, and they l I have been out all day. They foundl , - Robert Little‘s overcoat, and lunch bag ’ Y I l l E. II A ‘V, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. FENELON FALLS. - The advcrliscr is prcpnrod to execute all orders with which in: may be favoured, from large contracts to tho smnllcst job. 3‘45)“ Sash and doors ol'all kinds made on short notice and of good materials. I 3 belonging to James P. Anderson, which ...l‘.“l§§.;’.7.ll§'f° °f “‘° W“ l, TEAS, COFFEES, o-oâ€"â€"â€"~_â€" Peterboro’ Happening. ' l‘izrrnnono‘. May 7.~â€".-\t the meet- :ug of the Town Council last night it: , Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins i Currants, Starch, Soaps and all other 1 groceries, which he will sell l Cheap for Cash, was decided to build a new market i and to which he invites the attention l lions-.2. till :12? feet. to cost $11,000. The Village of Ashbnrnhani al<o dOCld' ed last. night to build a new hall cost- ing: about $5,000. Thirty thousand speckled trout fry, from the Government hatchr-ries at New- castle. passed through here to-day for deposit in a lake 3” miles from Ottawa. w «wso-.. . .-,_ l of‘ the public. 1 ' r ' N ~v lCROCIxERY, LrLASSVVARE, l Earthenware. Brooms. Pails. Washtubs, Blocking-brushes, Clothes-pins, Matches 1 and other articles in great variety. : Canned fish, hull ll Vegetables "15 I gave you a pound of metal and g of' the very best brands and at the low- oraivred you to make the most out ofit. what kind of metal would you 3"lut‘l '."' course." was the prompt reply. "I'd prz‘lcl‘ .t pound of steel," said the jew- ..-.:.-r, “and I’d haw it made into hair springs wonidscll for an even $140,000." 1 l est possible prices. 1 and other farm produce. [16‘ Flour and feed kept constantly o :00 hand. springs for watches. A pound of such , Fenclon Falls, April 18th, 1388. JOSEPH McFARLAND. David Chambers, General Blacksmith, WaSh Paid for We" 5‘ Eggs Francis-st, Fenelon Fallsl asksd a \vis7l»ktitwirzi jeweller. “Gold. of", Blacksmithing in all its different branches done on short notice and at the lowest Particular attention paid to bornesboeing. Give me a call and I will guarantee satisfaction. living prices. more about themselves just now, but whatever else you forget KEEP THE BOOT AND SHOE TALK IN MIND, for a genuine surprise awaits you when you call at Hamilton’s Block, Kent-st, Lindsay. 45-1}. Work-shop on Francis Street East: rcsi~ dance on Bond Street East. EDWARD HA W. Fenclon Falls, April 1011:, 1888. L2. , v 2) The “ Fcnclon Falls Gazette is printed every Saturday at the office, on the corner oflvfny a: Francis streets. SUBSCRI i'TlON 31 A YEAR LV ADVANCE. or one cent per week will he added as long: as it remains unpaid. Advertising; Minter-.5. Professional or business cards, 50 cents ~ ’ ' per line per nunnnr. Casual advertisements. S 8 cents per line for the first insertion. and :1 East Francis Stroct,l’cnelon Falls. 1 wish CPU” Pf}r 1m" ("r 0"‘50' “by‘fib‘fm in”: to draw 1hr.- nucntion of the public to the i m)”- ‘l‘mtmus by “‘0 3'05”: 1-1” .‘"'â€"‘"-T "7 fact “mt I have pur(.ha;cd the liver). busi_ (piartcr, for 11 column 01' less, upon rent-'0': - lness lately owned by Mr. Wm. Hourly. and “ME “5m”- have made such improvements as will meet ' PPUINTING the requirements of the travelling public ,- - » . . » ' a l ordma v kinds 0 ecutc ': . I am prepared to furnish first-class horses 0 1 r' x d M“ 1" cw and comfortable rigs at the lowest living “my “id reabouame ml"; _ prices. .3. D. HAM). PIOPTMW GEORGE GOODEAND

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