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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 May 1889, p. 5

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_â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" Qarpgfis and Oil-Cloths, N o. Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. (whim) of me. He has told your readers in it b».- shall take no further notice of me. Well and good ; I can stand on my dignitv just as well as he can, and if you, sir, will ire good enough to print this, I pledge you my sacred won of honor that I shall take no further notice of his eccentricities. I hzive been painfully made to feel the truth of the old adage. " Crows and minis- ters, are hard birds to kill.” by the way Mr. SIM. has handled me in this little epistolary tight. and that it would perhaps have been l-v-t'vr had I said nothing at all about the world renowned nephew of Dr. Adam t'lnrkc. but gracefully submitted to the loss of my few cents. lint I find there is con- Sillt‘ftllflt: ditl‘ercnce of opinion as to the amount of loss we sustained on that occa~ sion. because the tickets did not say which of the lectures was to be the five and which iht‘ twenty ct-nt. The majority seem to think it was the five cent lecture they got. If llli< is the case, the person now owes t‘flt‘l; hold:r of a double ticket twenty cents. As soon as this little misunderstanding is arraugml they will probably call for the change. He says that it has been proven, in ital- ics, that I had five deliberate falsehoods in my first epistle. Well, now, that does take me down. for every person I heard discus- sing the matter said “ Querist” was well posted and that every word he said was true : and l felt so proud. But you see Agent Watâ€"tied Immediately. A good reliable man to act as lowl agent for the Standard Life Assurance Company in Fenclon Falls and vicinity. This com- pany was established in 1825. and has $33,000,000 invested funds. Liberal terms ofi‘ered. Apply to ~ G. H. ALLEN. Inspector, Box 102, Peterborough. May 9th, lassâ€"13-3- SECOND DIVISION COURT --0! THE-â€" County of V’ictoria. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson’s hull, Fenelon Falls, On Tuesday, June 25th, commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Gso. Muslim, E. D. HAND. Bailiff. Clerk. Fenelon Falls, May 9th, 1889. ASSESSMENT ROLL NOTICE. The Assessment Roll for the Village of Fcnelon Falls is now on file at my office. All who are anxious about their votes and their taxes had better examine it before the 3rd of June next, so as to have errors cor- what it is to be educated. He, the soul of rected by the Court of ReviSion. It, will be. truth and honour, whose actions, like Cze- snr's wife, are above suspicion, and who, like George Washington, cannot lie, has discovered five deliberate falsehoods in one short note of mine. One thingI do creeed- ineg regret, that I said anything about the present to his S. S. teachers. I have got to take buck-water here right straight. I can not even tukc advantage of an eddy round ‘the shore, but must pull straight against the currcnt j. and I tell you, sir, in all con- fitlcltcc, this is a mighty hard thing for me to do, for, by some perversion, of nature, I am not vt-ry much built that way. Bull shall. with the best grace I can, own up lu-as wrong. for. since Willing it, it has tiOIlll: to my kuowlcdgc that it was not the S. 5. teachers, but the members of his choir, to whom he made the expensive present on that occasion. Another little episode of Inst (.llit'isttiins. Mr. M. wns bound to have the boss Christmas tree of the place, and it is rnmouredâ€"remember. it was only a ru- mourâ€"iltut he sent a private note to Santa (,‘laus not to take his annual gifts to the littlc folks. but send them to his Christmas trcc. with the name of the intended recip- rnt lagged thereon instead. The chagrin of poor Moses when he found he had been imposed upon with the pair of green spec- tnclcs was nothing to what the poorkids must have felt when they saw the empty stockings. What a sad Christmas day it was for them; but it helped to boom his church. .\lr. McA. would fain make us be- lit-vc that he sets little storc by money ; but allow me to mention another rumour which lt'litlS to show him up the other way. A few years ago a lady, perhaps the most gifted and honoured in Ontario, paid this village a visit. There was a tea in th .‘lcthodist church on the evening of her arrival. .‘llr. .\lc.â€"\mmond knew she was lit‘l‘t'. that she. was going to the tea, and to spcuk afterwards in the church; yet. so ‘precious was the quarter in his eyes, he ,could not give even her a complimentary ticket. This rumour may not be true, but I am in a position to prove that the person \vhosc gucst she was said so. though it is possible he also may deny it now. Helms a grcnt deal to say about truthfulnessâ€" Srt‘lns to consider it the virtue of all virtues -â€"-but there was another about a year ago, to the i-tl'cct that he had to bat an unsalted lcck on the same platform where he made an unfounded charge only a 'few days previous, He has at last told us when and where it was announced that the people could get their money back. In his own church on two different occasions, to congregations of upwards of five hundred. Great Scott! This Is A wuot'rt-znl When did half the pop- ulation of l"cnelon I-‘nlls turn out to hear him preach 1’ This yarn alone gives the wholi- thing away. Ithink it is very ungrateful in hint to ratr me so soundly for having mentioned tltosc rumours. I hold that he should rath- 1'I‘ l-mk upon me as a benefactor. Had I not brought them to his notice he might never have had the opportunity of contra. dicting them, and had a discerning public not known the facts they might have occa- sioned lnm incnlcnlnble injury. See the injustice he was suffering in the candy heart business alone. but I must ask you to excuse me, Mr. Editor. from lengthening out this letter, tor my fingers are growing stiti‘; it is get- ting lnte; I am tired and sleepy. I hope you will fix up any errors in grammar or spelling you may find in this before you print it. and oblige Yours for the third and last time. QUERIST. Fouclon I-‘alls. Ilny th, 1889. I‘BIRCL‘I-IS. L‘t'tiosâ€"ln Fcnelon Falls, on Monday, May nth. the wife of Mr. James Cullon of a daughter. bravuraâ€"In Fcnelon Falls, on Thursday, May nth. the wife of Mr. Wm. liyrnell of :I still. KBLI.\‘.-â€"-In Toronto, on Saturday, May iith. the wife of Mr. George Kelly (late of l-‘t-nt-ion Falls), of twinsâ€"a son and a daughter. Srtxsovâ€"ln the township of \‘erulam. on Tuesday, May ch. the wife of Mr. James Siluson of a son. M .__.._.. -. .. .s ._.__._. - .-~__. PENELON FALLS MARKETS. too late to apply at election time for voting; or when the Collector goes around for:- taxes. FINDLEY MCDOUGALL, Village Clerk. Fenelon Falls, May 7th, 1889. 13-4. DEN’IISTRY. GAS.â€"â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nssnaxoe, Dentist, Lindsay, if you want teeth extracted positively With- out pain. Gas has been given by him with great success for over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton, of New York, the inven- tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artificial teeth made by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns and bridgework done. Visits Fencion Falls, McArthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. 40‘-t.f. « .W DEALER IN E OYSTERS. FISH, FRUITS. CANDIES. CANNED GOODS. a Q t a 06069000¢OOOOOWOOOOO+¢N cocoa «moowuwoor o o o o o Ooooooooflooovoooomooo no a I Ooooooooomownomvooo i 99".. i i _â€" Note the Folioâ€"iii Prices : Oysters, 35c. a quart. Iladdies 10¢. per pound. Fresh Ilerrings 25c. a dozen. Oranges 30¢. a doz. Lemons 25¢. a (102. 3 pounds of Logor Dates for 250. Choice Apples 15c. a peck. NUTS- Granoblc Walnuts 20c. a pound. Soft- ~ 1 shelled Almonds 20c. a pound. lirnnil Nuts l. ‘ 200. a pound. Filberts 15c. a pound. Pom. ‘ nuts 20c. a pound. - ‘ MIXED CANDlES 15c. A POUND. THE CHOICEST TOBACCOES & CIGRAS. SMOKE ‘MfiNGO,’ the best 5c. cigar in the market. Canned Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, all the best brands. PURE APPLE 9* CIDER, 400. per Gal. Oysters Served at All Hours, cooked or row, by the plate or glass. Drink St. Leon Water 1 THE GREAT LIFE-GIVING St. LEON. ment of this rare mineral water direct from the wells. Its name and fame as a curative and rejuvenating agent are beyond all cal-' culation. Read the following from the To« ronto Globe of March 16th : ' 4 From Nature's breast Truth priceless rings, Fresh food, fruit, springs." That truth lives, grows, convinces all of nature's priceless value. That truth that led eminent practitioners to exclaim ‘- Im- possible to overt-ate the value of St. Leon Mineral Water." _ That rare clement deficient in our for in- land clime, the soul of life. that impulse is derived through the use ot‘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 us “ The golden hours on angel wings." This pnre. rare, ripe. rich fuel tones up at warm: mu Yllll GETâ€"film sun}? Rather an inipertinent question, you will probably say, and yet when you consider the importance of such a necessary part of your wearing apparel you will probably conclude that: we are justified in asking the question, as so very many are puzzled, and justly so too, to know exactly where to go to get a perfect. fitting and well-made shirt. at a reasonable price. Some 1magme that they cannot. be fitted unless they are measured and have their shirts made to orde ' and pay a big price. This idea is entirely erroneous. We can. give you a better Shirt for $1 than you can have made in order for $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- fecting our shirts to such a degree as to make them comfortable and perfect. fittino‘. Our Shirts are all reinforced back and front, artistically cut and skilfully made and none but- the very best material used in their manufacture. We can, therefore, with confidence invite you to buy your 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 shirts of are always fully assorted in sizes and prices. bonanza 111 dressed‘white shirts. short we are selling a regular dollar shirt for sixty cents. every grade and quality, and At the present time we are offering shirts at; 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 SOO'EHERAN, GATHRO & MARK, Managers City Store, No. 2 Dobson’s Block, Kent-st, Lindsay. 1,0 0 MIN WANTED To wear out a. lot of New Tweeds at Mill Prices. CAMPBELL t GAMBLE, THE CHEAP CASH STORE. IN Boots and Shoes .Afl.‘ h... 1 . . ‘ h _ , _ l ' .’ ‘8': ‘ ‘ > Y M . ‘. ' .‘OMMQOWO ‘ ‘ .‘OQW‘OOQOOQ. ‘ “QQQQQHM‘QQ. '. #“:wooomo t .‘NWOOOQ”. I oWWoo W - oomoooomoooo oucmoowoo... Nowoumooooo “owowonoooo. «9v memo. .9 MWQNN New Butcher Shop. The undersigned begs to inform the resi- dents of Fenelou Falls and vicinity that he is now carrying on the butchering business ouowumuuooonwomuooo ooomouoooooo IN THE RED STORE, OOOQNOMN” 66 We Mme... co “.0 Mmoooo and is prepared to supply the public with .ALL IiINDS OF l‘IEAT at the lowest living prices. 35%“ Patronage respectfully solicited. DANIEL DUGGAN. Fenelon Falls, April 4th, lSSO.â€"8tf. Junkin’s Syrup of Pine Tar and. Wild. Cherry can not be beat for colds. m_ a ‘P 't- Cilf’ ‘k-“ld B ‘tsâ€"â€" .t ' ‘ f '11 '- ‘Walkldiilplildst’lmd ‘Ca‘hmigo: Song; Br):)‘l:;e:£8a(ifdig:1:1’ls(l):':ri & shoes, something new and something good. German Felt Slip« pers from 25c. per pair up ; see ’em. ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothlug to ripâ€"and THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. We show samples of the leather of which a number of our fine lines are manufactured. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY’RE CORKERS Our stock of Staples is, as usual, unsurpassed. We give with every pair of our celebrated (ilrls’ School Boots, :1 Beautiful School-bag GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan Tea W- W' 8W" has “’“C‘lv‘id “ {"3511 Ship‘ for $1.00. Two good Brooms for 25¢. A good Scrubbing Brush for 5c. “Wmouwowooomoowmow E CROCKERY t; omsswans E E are“ AT cosr. “can 5 . . . BEVEL-ED GED begs to inform the public that he is pre- pared to execute orders for The undersigned is now manufacturing the ah0vc Blinds at Rs, 6 Cents per Square oot, All Ready med. 3 ’, and wheeled vehicles of all kinds. The most substantial Blinds made. Useful 3 and Ornamental, at... good magnum, sFactory over lames Knoxs blacksmith wherever tried. Samples at J. llcnrd’s Hardware Store. i 38‘ Agents wanted. shop, Francis-st. East, Fenelon Fails. SPLINT BL,NDS_|J0HN WALLACE LUMBER YARDS, FENElUN FALISJND llNllSlY. We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Scantling Plank, Timber, Lnth, l’ickcts, Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of I’luncd and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Our Common Lumber, both Pine and Hemlock, inch and two inch, is mostly new stock, cut last season, well roofcd, dry and bright, manufactured expressly for the local trade of Fcnclon Falls and Lindsay and surrounding country. From our long experience in the business, and being builders ourselves, we have a good idea of what is required for first class or common building matcrinls for houses, burns and outbuildings. We have assorted and piled by themselves both qualilics to suit purchasers. Prices from $3 54) to S?- pcr M feet and upwards. We have about two million feet that must be sold to mnkc room for new stock. l’nr- ties requiring any of the above stock will Save money by calling before purchasing elsewhere, or by sending their bills here or to Lindsay for quotations. Bills estimated and returned for approval. Can ship by car loads to all points. Can get special rates on to April next. Send on your orders. “ One Dollar Saved is Two Dollars Earned." TAKE Nortonâ€"The above is all gang lum- EPRIGES TO SUIT THE TIMES. bar. Immllel mama. GREENE S. ELLIS, Fettrlon Falls, “I. II. CIITTRCII. g1..."er it}, (It: North Star Roller .Vill Cu. I-‘enelon Falls, Feb. 15th, 1889.â€"l-tf. l-‘euclon Falls. Friday. Slay l'i'th, lSS‘J. Wigat. fall. per bushel - -$U 97 l 00 ' - o ‘35 38‘ Repairs executed with ncatness and the paralysed organs. charges the blood di5pntch. 48-16ly. with ripe molecular life-food to brain.nervc. bone. muscle and flesh. Its nmalgamating l 00 ’ and gaseous principles seek egress through SAM‘L PARSONS, Agent at Lindeuy. Wheat. spring. " - ~ \\".cut..\‘cotch or Fife. - - 0 97 l 00 channels and pores laden with poisoned . T . “Q ' 4 -t l’ariry, per bushel - - o H 43 ! waste. (Isis. ~' ~ - - - 33 33- 9 Young and old. stiff. orc. sickly. or oven - C )‘eztst. " ~ - - - - 60 63 l healthy. after fairly testing St. Loon attain ' T H E Potatoes, n ‘25 30 I heights of vigor and joy past imagining. ll.ttcr.perlb., - - - - llogs. per cum, - - - ng5. per doten, - - - 10 11.15, per ton, ~ . - - “GAZETTE.” ONLX' ON}: DOLLAR I’ER X’EAR. JOB PRINTING EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE nun AT THE LOWEST HATES. . is 1‘.» .\ll who value life-long. lasting strength - 5 75 6 50 And happiness drink St. Leon. “ For love Ind mercy here we see $l3 00 $15 00 Th: hand and wisdom, Deity." 3w.

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