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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 23 Aug 1889, p. 5

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Carpets and Oil-Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent: Street, Lindsay. 3;} Jud S. iS‘to make an eti'ort to break like"; yet unbeaten record of 2.08% over ' a. mi. .v, which she made in 1885. John L. Sullivan was. on Saturdayl morning. sentenced to twelve months in I prison, and Referee Fitzpatrick pleaded guiltv. and was. sentenced to pay a fine of 530 l. l A new departure in dairy instruction hubem taken by the Victorian (Ans; traiia) Department. of Agriculture. A staff of teachers. with all the imple-l ments of butter and cheese making! travel from place to place. At each' place a course of several days’ instruc- ‘ tion in the best and latest methods of dairying is: gone through, all that is required of the farmers being a. supply of milk and cream for the purpose of demonstration. M ._.. ._.._..._.... COMMUNICATIONS. ’1‘» H.â€" I'.'Iz{or oft/re Furs/on Full: 'r'rlyltc. Sin.â€" Will you please permit me space in your paper to contradict a foul slander and falsehood that appeared in your paper last week. against me and my many friends, above the signature of nllt' A. Q. fit. George. III' comnnmces his attack on the ground that I would not sign the petition of the I‘:1{Ilill llights Association to the Governor General tor the disallowauce of the Jesuits’ I'Zstatc-s ACE. I lit-g to say, sir. that the principle of, equal rights is no new scheme to me. It: has-ever been my motto and has no change i to make. llnt. sir, I think better of rnysell i and hotter of my country than to sit in ll judgnu-nt over one hundrrd and eighty ‘ ot‘ llll' people's rvpt‘«:$t‘ltl:lll\‘l‘$ us against eight t't)llSt'r\-':ll.l\'i-s‘_ for the lire Grits who were l:lectcd to vote against Sir John Mc- ]louahl would do so it' it was to hrcak their Ilt‘t' 's. and receive no applause from me at lt-nst. The only I‘l'llll‘ll)‘, iiiour representa- tives have done wrong. is the ballot box and not petition. I assume the whole responsi- bility of not signing the petition. and am sorry that any reference has been made to the person being drunk who had the peti- tion. I have mentioned no names. nor will I new: but if you. Mr. St. (ieorge.\\'isli to expose your friend, I. can prove what I have said to he true, and you the liar and not I. In the meantime I consider that you am entitled to a strong application of the cat-o-ninc-tails lor daring to expose a nnufs Weakness through the press by using: norm-s. The young; man I‘ had rt'ercnce to has a hcart ot'sti-i-l. and no man would do more for him than I would, and I would much rather lay over him the mantle of charitv than expose him. lie also charge; m.- wit'i sending,r my children to be ed- iU‘JIlt'll in the Roman Catholic convent in Lindsay, to create a. jealousy among my “1“”ng brethren in the county. hy casting a slur on. me, who received position by a standing; volc ot.’ the \\'llt)ll‘ county lodge. l and who has had. the honor ot'licading one of tin- grandest processions on the Twelfth of .l ul} that any town in the Midland dis- tric: can boast or’. No. St. George. I never sent my children r51) be educated in Lindsay convvnt, and wrlr yon know it: but you thought I would pay no attention to it and that you would have made a big strike on helutlt'of the little man who did send his children to the convent to be educated, which it was all right for him tovdo in order to catch a. few votes, but it would havc ln-t-n a holy siin for me to do so, as l don‘t wan-l. votes. In conclusion, I beg to say that I don’t care for the slander on myself personally; but on lit-half of my brethren I resist such an attack; although I presume my brethren and friends of the county will look upon the attack as Paddy lookc-I upon the ass who!) it kicked himâ€"they know where it cann- frotn. ,___â€"__c_.-.â€".___. _._..___â€"__.____.._._....____. "Ne-.. ” _... .. . Yours truly, Cans. Famnnnix. Veculam. August 'llst, ISS‘J. W Fl-INI‘IIA‘X FALLS MARKETS. N"! uric-i! 1:]; (/u' fibril} [War Roi/er .VI'H Cr). Fcnrlon Fails. Friday. Aug. Sflrd, 1889 Wheat, fall. pct‘ hushcl - - 50 (i5 85 Wheat. spring. -' - - - o 75 of» Wheat. Scott-h or l’it'c, - - 0 $0 Oi Barley, per bushel - - - 40 45 “:lls‘. " " - - - - 35 ii" Z't-aw. “ “ - - - - 55 GO l'illJIHt‘S, .55 ii" lilllt'l‘.§;1‘rlll..- s - - - 15 I“) 311244."? dozen. - ~ - - Tl 1'2 H i_\'. per ton, - - - - ST ('0 SS 00 Advertisement. insurgents. Notice is hereby fiver: that the business hitherto carried on by Samuel Swanton ..s a dealer in 9 o o o o o o .00. ea. v.00....ooooooooooooooooohooo Railway Ties. Cordwood. Tele raph Poles. Cedar and all kin s of Timber. Lumber and Shingles. .0000 cooouovo'vo' Cove-cocoon l t : i z 2 will hc-routinncd on a much larger scale than formerly it} the undersigned. who wril ray. as hitherto. THE HIGHEST CASII PRICES and payments will be promptly made on the lfnth of every month for all materials delivered. W the of the firm will he regularly on the road. For particulars apply to Samuel Swanton. Xa, 5'." Victor Avenue. Toronto, or Lu J. H. Brandon. Fem-lot; Pal .s. SWA NTON. BRANDON 5: Co. 5. liâ€"lth-xanmn thanks his numerous customers for their lihrul patronage during fin- past ten years. and logs to solicit :l continuance of the same for the new that. “MIDD- F‘L'li. in; 7th, 1853â€"154: ' ” ’“irâ€"e‘iir‘ndfiinséments. INSURANCE. Mr. G. Cunninghqu having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At. W'ery Lowvost liates. None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. $50,000 to loan from 6 percent. up. ‘V’. E. EIJIJIS, > Druggist and Bookseller. I-‘enelon Falls, June 25th, 1889. 20., Study your. own interests and see our hill line of Agricultural Implements bchre giving your order, at the Peter Hamilton Agricultural Depository, Fenelon Falls. J. It. GRAHAM, Agent. See the Peter Hamilton WSTEEE- BINDER, with steel sides and steel deck. The only hinder with canvas rollers running in metal boxes. See how convenient the levers are, and all within reach from the seat. Our Binder is easily managed with two horses. (lur Ilindcr does its work when wanted and is always ready. ()nr llinder has the light- Our llindcr is theQuccn of the harvest field. Also the Ilamiltou Harvester, Crown Mower and Tiger Sulky Itake. Prices away down to meet the times. J. R. GRAHAM. Fenelon Falls, June 28th, 1889. 20. MPG NT. J. ITISROST, “ TiiE IEWELLER,” has now in stock a new and choice line of GOLD, SILVER AND NICKLE lJ/VATOHES. SEE my. line on Brooches, 1901) CJhains, IRing-s. Sean-1'1’ins, Cull” lSuttons, Etc. SILV§§EARE [tr/mites, Forks, 6))00913. Cfiockg. I am now prepared to give prompt and careful attention to all Watch :Inl ()lock lcpniring entrusted to me. .A\rran,-_~e:ncnts have also been completed for the manufac- turing of any special article of Jewellery. Making and Engraving Coin Jewellery a Specialty. ALL GOODS AND WORK WAR‘RANTED. R. J. FEM} ST. “ The Jeweller.” .. . . BO’ “f be led mrug/ by crew/pig]? ofu'z'ml that blows. STILEXLIVE ‘ and able to compete in my own i cst and strongest main frame on the market. I line of business and thank my numerous patrons for their kind support for the last. ten years. I have withstood op- position livc times in the last ten years in F'cnclon Falls, and will still he. able to give satis- faction, as in the past. after having had thirty years’ ex- pericnce. J. s L AT ER, Watchmaker & Jeweller, FENE L O N I 1-1 LLS. 2 Door: South of Mechanics' institute. _ . sacrificed. “'0. will have them . ‘ what they w111 bring regardless . laid out on tables for Saturdav. l of cost. Remnants of Dress Goods, - and the quality and price ticket-- >565“ FA1{)I PROPERTY Remnants of Prints, Remnants of ‘ ed on )ach remnant. Now is i l at very low rates. I \Ve are Taking Stock just now and it is surprising the number of Remnants and Odd Lots that have come to the front, and â€"-â€" and Remnants of all kinds‘to hc winch must be disposed of for! blurtmgs, Remnants of Tweeds, your time to buy the child a frock or the Ind 11 pair' of pan-ts FOR LESS THAN HALF THE VALUE. Our Cost Sale will. continue for the Month of August. Another Lot‘ of those Famous 25c. Hats for the Ladies just received. W e have sold one hundred and twenty dozen of those hats within the- last thirty days. Then are the- greatest bargain ever ofl‘ered in Lind-hay ;' all new stvles and leading shapes. Con}: EAR]. ', as thlS will be the-lost. lot. we will have to oil'er. snrnrnnn, mi in Mint, , City Drupiers and Clothiers, No.. 2 DOBSON’S BLOCK. 2 DOORS WEST OF THE POST OFFICE, KENT-ST, LINDSAY. .dlanngcrs, "initiatedoutwit-u. ' ‘ ' A . S N Ems I. N I N S E C T will be kept this season on the-premises of POWVDER. the undersigned, Lot No. 2'3 Con. 1. Vern- W'W- lam. Terms $1 cash. I’enelon Duke is years old, a handsome roan colour. has taken the first prize at Fenclon Falls Show" tartar; a Fancy Goods, Jewelry, ~ ‘ - ' Wanna II. Srm'ansox. i ’ Fenelon, June 4th, 1889.â€"17-4w‘ and Silver Watches. H E r.- 3 RE M, Yetemary Surgeon, , N011 pamted Window Shades, WWCEURES- l in i if, Paper » 1e ienelnn‘ iallsd I ll" Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary Flame Fmes madeim omen Speclalty' W College, Toronto, 1884. N. B.â€"“’II:L ATTEND AT BOBCAYGEON â€"â€"vâ€" I mm mm”. A. L L F R E SH Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treat- g IN -â€"-A. N 1)â€" ed on Scientific Principles. done in town or‘country. Boots and. Shoes GUAME‘ITEEO PURE. Equine Dentistry a Specialty. _._. Arr â€"At-.Tâ€"- Residence, Corner Colborne&Louisasts. RA N D N’S W T J l ’ I: :xzzzzzzxxzzz ‘ I, I SI, DEALER IN oooooovocoovoooo oooooooouoofiouo Oooooooofiooooooo coo. “oovowooooo ooooovnvtoooo '9 oooooooqooâ€"oowoo ‘ Puritan Calf" cork-soled Bootsâ€"waterproof, sensible; ‘ Walkcnphast ’ and ‘ Connnon Sense ’ Boots; ‘ Cardigan ’ Ove i-‘V £5 shoes, something new and something good. German Felt Slip- LUMBER YARDS, pers from 25c. per pair up ; see "em. ‘ Boss " and ‘ Climax." iiNElUN illll-llllll llllllSlll. seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and We have for snh- hero and at Lindsay all THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY" BOOT, which a. number of our fine lines are manufactured. DON’T FM]. T0 SEE THE, kinds of'liuilding Lumber. .Ioist, Scanning curing (.Yorns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. We show samples of the leather: or". ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY’RE PORKERS Our stock ofr'Staples is, as usual, unsurpassed. We give with every pair of our rclobratcd \mchcd I "mm, {mm ,,.,,, ,0 m.” w”... “m Girls, $911091 B00“; 3 Bellutlful SCIIOOI'DHK (lur' Common I.nml.i-r. lmllt Il’ilncl and GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice and-Fresh. Eight pmmdpgood Japan. ,h‘n Hemlock, inch and two inch. is mostly no“. __ . stock cut. last season well roofed drv 'ltlti‘ n . . L»..- . ’ . . .0 yr . ‘ . ’ i l ' I for at. 0. Two good Brooms for )C A good ScrubbingllrUsh .0: .10.. 1mm”? ,,,,,,,,,f,,c,,,r,.,i 0“H.053”. rm. ,1”. [WM trade of Fontlou Falls and Lindsay and J v , surrounding country. I I V I P rom our lougexpi-ricnm- II] the I)li~lll4‘.~'.‘, and living builders ourselves, we have,- a good idea of what is: rcquirrd for lirst class or common building unitcrinln for llUllnl's', Fence Posts and all kinds of I’lam-d and OOOOO‘OONOOOQOO.90006.090.00.00000¢QOOOOQQOOQO‘OO ' Gnomtrzm' .t GLASRWARE m? .-\'I‘ Cosr. “i331; OOOO.”00‘QOQQOOohobwofioowoooooo .ooooooooooooo» 0o... .09... EVEL-ED GED B SPLINT BLINDS. 'I‘he undersirrned i: now mannfa l ' w I r: ‘ M "We. the be sold to make room for new stuck. l'ar- above lilinds at - .. - I I ties requng any of the above stock “‘1” ' i 5 . save money by calling before tori-las' Ar l 6 Cents per Square POM! Ready Flned' l ’ elsewhere. or by Sending their hills hi_-r»-Hii(r ' and Wlle‘qi‘d Vl’lllle-‘S Ufa“ klUdS- to Lindsay for quotations. Bills estimated The most substantial Blinds made. Useful; .. . and rt'lurt ed ft 1- u u ' I (2 l' h- n and Ornamental. (lire good satisfaction ,Facmry over James Knox's blaCRsm'th loads to all yoiriisil‘rélilii .“Cllnflgljltlgfl l 3 both qualities to suit purchasers Prim-'- , _ _ ~ I . . . , . , | begs to inform the-pubhc-that he is pre- {mm 3:; so 1., $3 per )1 fact and upwards. I‘M'ed ‘0 execute orders fur We have about. two million feet that must when-verified. shop. Francis-st. East. Fenelon Falls. on to April mm HM 0" your orders. , “ One Dollar Suvt-d in Two Dollars Harm-d," Snmplcs at Jallcardv‘s Hardware Store. Tum Norms: -â€"-'I‘hc above is all gang lum- W AHCIWS‘Y‘OMCd- her, parallel Widths. ‘\ . II. (.111. RCII. @â€" chnirs execuled with newness and GREENE & RI.I.IS,.$’enrlmi Falls, Fenclon Finis, Feb. 15th, ISSO.â€"«I-tf. {1351,3491}. 4.8.1le SAM'L I’ARSUNS, Agent at Lin/hay. SUBSCRIBE F()R THE “GAZE.TT'E.” ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR; JOB marina. EXECUTED: III THE REST STYLE All!) A!" THE. LOIES‘I‘. RATE; I’lank, Timber, hath. I’ickcts, Sliingh-s.. ' g " b: .. l alum lJ N liiii'o‘iilstsoliidol :llid piled by llll:ltt.-'(*lvc»‘.â€"

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