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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 11 Oct 1889, p. 5

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l v I‘Yez'eoi..a .l ,mc-mndc bread. 1 Mrs N.l Day. '2 Mrs. Alex. Elli. Strained heavy. I l W l. Robson; lw, way. '.‘ Mr-. W St -'.v-us~'i 1 Mrs. T. (in-c!)- . I’t‘c~f.‘l‘$'t‘.<. tam-2 ': Mrs. T ‘i.’""‘2‘v\'.t‘.’. '.’ ‘Irs, Mu", Stevens-in ” '. Mr: T iiT"-”T\‘Ct\' Crab i.’('~-':".’n-; Lt'i'r‘ til. '2 M15. T. . . hi rffli. l’tir Sim‘l.’i",_’-‘. 1 MI“. :t iii iv. .’ Mrs. John l'ufis. M \rris, .' Mrs. Tito: lib-1:3. Knitting in not! in. t ‘ Mrs T (ire ~.'iw ’1 Mrs. M v';'2â€". Knit- 7:":3 m '.vmvl.l in! Morris. . 'r's John Hollis: .'~.'.'s JJIlll l'd. ,s_ lit: M.t'. 1 Mrs Thomas tizewun ty. 3 .\lr~'. M. rris. [loor mat, l Mrs. 'l'hos. Gruenway. Woollen yarn. coloured. 1 Mrs. Thus. tires-unratx ‘1 Mrs. i‘n-o. Mun- uént: . Ntlllllll lliy. tireeu‘a'ny. Fancy Workâ€"limbovidery in muslin, 1 Mrs 'l‘hos (lrvcuway Embroidery in silk, 1 Mrs. Thomas llr.'etl'.\‘:t_\‘. ‘2 Mrs. Morris. braiding. ll.1l. 1 Mrs Morris. ‘2 Mrs. William Ayer~. Merlin wiol work. flat. 1 Mrs.S. Nevison. '_‘ M rs. 'l‘. tirevuway. lierlin Wool work, raised. 1 and 2 Mrs. Morris. Tuning. 1 Mrs. Morris. 11nd Mrs. Thomas (‘rrct-uwuy. Work hr child, I Miss ll. l'hambers,‘_’nd MM. '1‘. tiree-uway. Arritirial tlowurs. 1 Mrs. John I 'uills llair wor‘.;,I Mrs. Morris. Bead work, 1 Mrs. .l. l‘ullis. '3 Mrs Morris. Moss work. 1 Mrs. 'l'lms. tirm-uwav. '2 Mrs. John 1' :llis. l‘one w.»rk. 1 Mrs. Tllth‘. (‘rrt-euway. 1' Mrs. John ()ullis. Shell work. I Mrs 'l‘. tir-euway. Slippers, ! Mrs. Morris, 2 Mrs. Thomas lireenway. Fancy tuble mat. 1 Mrs. 'l‘hosz (lrei-uu':r\'. 13 Mrs John Cullis. Sula cushion.l Mrs Win. Ayers. Crazy White ilmnel, Straw hat. 1 Mrs. Thomas work. 1 Mrs. \Vm. Ayers. ‘1 Mrs. Morris. l’nintiu;r on satin, 1 Mrs. M. riis. ‘1 Mrs. '1‘. (ireeuway. Arast-ue work.l Mrs. Morris. "mullet work. “Will. 1 Mrs. Thus. Green- w-ty, 3 Mrs. John (lullis Crochet work. rottou. l Mrs. William Ayers, 1! Mrs. Cullis. ’l'oilet Set, 1 Mrs Wm. Ayers. llibbosene work, 1 Mrs. Morris. Wool wreath. 1 Mrs. S Nevison. Oil painting. I Mrs. S. Nevison. l-‘iue Shirt. 1 Mrs 'l‘hos. Creeuway. 13 Mrs. Morris. Motto, 1 Mrs. 'I‘. Greetm'ny, ‘1 Mrs. Morris. Wax work. 1 Win. Ayers, 2 Mrs. 'l‘hos, (lrr-emray. ()utliuo work. 1 Mrs. \V. Art-rs. Nettiurfl Mr:..lohu (.lullis. l’cn wurk, 1 Mrs. Morris, 2 Mrs. ’l‘. (lrecuway. ll. Austin wants cat-loads ot' Potatoes. luvn S'l‘t)‘:l{.â€"-.\lr. [lent-y Austin has i'u-uartled two carloads of mixed cattle a: d sheep to Toronto this week ._oue on Monday and the other on 'l'hursday. 'l‘here Seem to be plenty in the country yet; although at this time last year many farmers were dis. posing of their live stock at any prices they coull get. in consequence of the scarcity of “which ’l'ur. “'l-ld'l‘llElt.-â€"â€"-l“0l‘ some time past the weather] has been very unset- tled and a good deal of rain has fallen, generally accompauied by wind. On Saturday we had the first snow of the season, and since. then one or two nights have been very Cold ; but we heard a villager declaring. the other day.on the authority of that well-known weather prophet Gooseboue, that winter would not set. in much llt'itll'c January 1%. IN tunes wanted at 11. Austin's. .-\ Sittrxic Suo‘r.» On Monday night an uncozummily large skunk that had got into the village Visited Mr. Thomas lldwrts'a hen-liouso. and killed a full grown lliddy and seven or eight chick- ~ Next morning. when Mr. Roberts was away in the country and there Was neither a man nor a boy on the premi- t'llF. barn. lle Would probably have gone in again and been salbâ€"l'or a time, at least-“if Mrs. luberts had been alOue; but Mrs. llogg. a neighbor. happened to be there. and she was equal to the emergency. llastily loading Mr. Rob- erts's uun. she took deliberate aim at. his skunkship. pulled the trigger. and â€"bau_'l~â€"the midnight assassin was killed so suddenly that he had n't time to make. reprisals. Mrs. ling: is evi- dently a handy woman to have about the house. 'CUnMUNIcATtonsf ' ‘W Letter No. l. 7". .Vr. The: n H7413”, .‘Upcrirttm..cnt QI‘SL I’d.‘~:r's Sunday Scat/of. l7 rt.'.’.:m. ll‘ma Sta,â€" 1:5. Muir-n: from what I have suit .u :\ former Better that children t"\'."‘1‘.\t'1: \\"'.ll l‘.m?.:in~l members of the l.‘ll‘llll‘1“l Flaunt-l, l . l l “Undien yarn, white. single. l Mrs. ‘ l l i l l DENTAL Normsâ€"Do n’t tail to call ‘ on J. Neelands dentist. Lindsay. on; 'l‘ucsdar. Oct. 15th, at the Mc.\rtlmr. llouse. Fencion l’aiis. Mr. Ncclands .' - . n will have a c mipete gua- apparatus tor extracting teeth. IiIlirl‘IIPi. l..\\lll.â€"â€"I!l the township ot'Verulnm. on T12“é‘ll_‘\'. Hct. lst. the wire of Mr. Jas. Lamb 0!..1. I,lzlt.'.'li!«'r. Winsâ€"In lr'c-neloti Falls. on Thursday. Oct. Z'Zrd. the wife of Mr. liert ll. Wills ot a daughter. Muud :_‘~'. October 7th. the w.fc of Mr. David Stiuson of a son .\l('(.i!2E.â€"â€"â€"Itl the township oi Fetwlon. on Friday, October 11th, the wife of Mr. Rob't McGee of a daughter. -â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"__ _---.. .. -._..‘ FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Rupert» l by the .Vlo Slur Roller .lfi'll Co. Fenclon Falls. Friday, Oct. 11th, 1889. Wheat. fall. per bushel - - $0 60 80 Wheat, spring. “ - - - O 6" 80 Wheat. Scotch or Fife, - - 0 70 8'2 llurley, per bushel - - - 35 50 Oats, ” -" - - - - 20 23 l’ensc. “ “ - - - - 48 50 Potatoes, “ 20 25 Butler. pcr 1b., - - - - - 16 17 Eggs, per dozen, - - - - 14 15 Hay, per ton, - - - - $7 00 $8 00 New Advertisements. WILSON 85 GRAHAM, LICENSED AUGTIOEX‘E ERS for the County of Victoria. Farm sales a specialtr. JOIIN WILSON. J. ft. GRAHAM. 3o-tf Lindsay. Fenclou Falls. WW. _________. R“ J. 1*‘1.{()§§Srl‘, “ 'l'liE lEWELLEl’i,” Lac, ___._.._ .__....~._ _._â€"_.â€".__. Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street,iLindsa.y. mllHlNllal llall‘llll‘l . , . LINDSAY. ‘_ llir. Seutheran and lllr. Mark have retired. Srtxs'is.â€"In the township of Verulam. on ' In future our business will be conducted by Mr. Sootheran, under the name and style of Soothcran and Co. Owing to this change it will be necessary to have money, and in order 1 to realiz ‘ as quickly as possible it will be necessary to apply the most vigorous means. \V e have therefore decided to inaugurate a MAMMOTH to begin at once, and in order to make business hunt and the money roll in we are prepared ior any reasonable sacrifice of profits. All our accounts will be made out and mailed this week. and we trust our customers will respond heartily and pay up promptly, as we must have. money. SALE, During this sale no credit will be given; but for Spot Cash you will find us the cheapest place on earth to buy your Dry Goods, Millinery, Mantlcs, Clothing, Merchant Tailoring, Hats, Caps, &c., &c. SOOTHERAN & CC), City Drapiers and Clothiers, No. MRS. HEELEY’S IS THE RIGHT PLACE TO GO FOR LLENEW â€".A.NID-â€" Fancy Goods. League" , Curtains, Embroidery A S. llEllSON. DEALER IN Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Gold and Silver Watches, WALL PAPER, Oil-p ainted Window Shades, has now in stock a new and choice line of and Materials for Embroidery I l GOLD, SILVER AND NICKLE WA TUBES. SEE my line of Brooohos, 1°03) Chains, liings, Soul-1' l’ills, ()ull' liuttons, Etc. SIL'V'E awnnn. Knives, Fbrks, Spoons. angéfiag. lam now prepared to give prompt anti ..-.. v . l : '3' ‘ ent'ou to all W; tch and Clock an? l’orurors \‘.\N'1‘HI)â€"l“l\'8 carloads ‘ c,1“'lll.'nt l ‘ ' ltepuiringt entrusted to me. i have also been completed for the manufac- , turiug of any special article of Jewellery. Arrangements Making and Engraving Coin Jewellery a Specialty. ALL GOODS AND WORK WARRAT E D. 25%. J. FRCST, ses. the skunk came. out from under the I “ The Jeweller." lltllllll‘ l * be. 1th away by 617??"3/ln‘f71 l l V of wind-flaw blows. STILEJLIVE were in l and able to compete in my own wine vaunvita'un: u-ztti nit-2r pin-nu. up? line of business and thank luv to the how of the Inqiuning of the (,‘hris- t....: ll.‘lt.!l>.li’l‘-l. 1: has lw‘vll asserted. lo t v'lt‘rvl pl‘nl'vtl. that it was not the intenâ€" t.u:: of >.r ll'i-u» d Lot-l that they should hit.- :i piare in His King-loin rt' Grace-â€" lli‘ l‘l .rt" must ‘t..ve iv «a by (‘ltr‘sz .\:u\::‘.e~ for none :3» to. l'ii Himself, or IIis ‘ any power to 1:." l. ird i' ('7! turn :hem out 1' else ll' . l : “area: 1’. it llr was not sent '- but unto faction, as in the past. after as well :lsl having had thirty years' ex- sheep of 11'." house of Israel. ‘. in: tuiei the " 'ru‘v " , l‘a thescalso our Lair-E instructs dist-tide; to 51v". “ti-gr than to the " Ii .' go rather to the lost sheep tots» load." ,\' or there is no i::.~r- lovely chart-.u. .1 '. the-ut- nu- .Ev : wl'. sh tl ‘HI 1‘..'.‘. «t- n: ‘d I‘l Iii ‘ ~;r- Lirl r-x . . . .. This t"..t.'u“.r.' . a! lit u is to 3".1 in U” the, earth w l‘ :Zi is .v-Igctimlly r (err-3d to by t‘w' p Hint Ifitidll? “ lie ‘l.\ll fr d. his (t't ...:.c.~(.x' en iddpljt.) l I | l l numerous patrons for their kind support for the last. ten y‘at‘s. I int 'c. withstood op- xr um “m- litrilx'il out. it» position live times in the last ten years in Feuclon Falls, and ‘ will still be able. to give satis- l liimsoll ‘ | perieuee. J. SLATER, Watchmaker 3. Jeweller, 1‘ 'Ia'XEL U N I". l LLS. 2 Dears South of Mechanics institute. l l l in Silk and Wool, Also, Collars, Cuffs, Handker- chiefs, and Fancy Goods of all descriptions. Mrs. Keeley. o‘vofimootofiooo . -, "90099009000090 oqooovioowoOo-Q 4 ooyvoo~ooooooa.o >1 dooowqootootwco ;; cowmvooooowv ’ ‘ Puritan Calf ’ cork-soled ‘M’alkcnphast ’ and ‘ Common S shoes, something new and something good. German Felt Slipâ€"- pet‘s from 2430.1)01‘ pair up; so 5103811,, Amsene, Ribosene, etc, Picture Framesllade to OrderaSpeciaIty. House and Painting done in town or country. OPPOSITE tithe-unit. T IN #600WO606. ., oocQoOOoNoooooo vnooovoooooovov r. 00.9000000000on I moooooooqqoooo Boots â€"â€"watcrproof, sensible ; ense ’ Boots; ‘ Cardigan ’ Over- c ’cm. ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’ seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and THE ‘ GREAT MEIGA curing,r Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. which a number of our fine lines are mn ABOVE NEW STYLES usual, unsurpassed. We give Wit Glrls’ School Boots, :1 GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Choice for $.00. Two good llrooms for 25c. .‘Q.”.WQCQQOOfi‘OOOOOOOQ‘OOQOOOQOOOQ9000OQOOQO. CROIC'KICIIY & GLASS‘M'ARE 1:978" A’l‘ COST. “£811 ooooooooomo~wmoo.oooovo .ooooveo. ~ oooomooo» oooeo. 0009.. L DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, We show samples of the leather of nufuctured. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE THEY‘RE ('OliKEllS Our stock of Staples is, as it every pair of our celebrated Beautiful School-bag and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan Tea A good Scrubbing Brush for Se. J. J'. BRANDON. BEVEL-ED GED l SPLINT BLINDS.l __ l The undersigned is new manufacturing the above lllintis at l 6 Cents per Square Foot, All Ready Fitted. r t The. most substantial BTinds mzttlc. Useful and Ornamental. Give good satisfaction wherever tried. . Samples at J.§Iit‘:tl‘tlԤ Hardware Store. ' Agents wanted. ' \V. II. C‘III712CII. f Feuelon Falls. Feb. l3lll, l.~‘?9.â€"â€"â€"l-tf. THE 0 N IJX’ SUI’BSCIEI 1313 “GAZETTE.” l)()IJI,.-\R I’PII? 1' I) EJNCI‘ I S "F R37. GASâ€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nmrmsns. Dentist. Lindsay. if you want teeth extracted pOsitively withâ€" Gas: has been piwn by him with out pain great success for ‘)'\'1‘I' ‘11 years. llc 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. Neclands ‘1“ years ago, and never required any It'imirs. G- ld crowns, porcu- laiu crowns and bridal-Work done. Visits 1"enelon Falls. McArthur House. on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. 4tI-t.!. ON}: 2 DOBSON’S BLOCK. 2 DOORS WEST OF THE POST OFFICE, KENT-STu LINDSAY. WW mo}, DEALER IN i 0; Quovoeeovoooovaoooevvonvoo OYSTERS. FISH, FRUITS, CANDIES. CANNED GOODS. Note the lul owing Prices : Oysters, 35c. a quart. I'Iatldies 100. per' pound. Fresh l'lerrings 250. a dozen. Oranges Soc; 9. doz. Lemons 25c. a doz. mo Neotooeoovoomno o o “booqooowvooovoooooeo. 09.094 ooeo-oeooooooowoow I a I o l z~o £09 3 3 pounds of Logor Dates for 25c. Choice Apples 15¢. a peck. NUTS- Granoble Walnuts 20c. a pound. Soft- shelled Almonds 20¢. a pound. Brazil Nuts 20¢. a. pound. Filberts 150. a. pound. Peaâ€" nuts ‘20c. a pound. MIXED CANDIES 15c. A POUND. THE CHOICEST TOBACCOES 8t CIGARS. SMOKE ‘ MUNGO," the best So. cigar in the market. Canned Fish, Fruits and Vegetables, all the best brands. PURE=r APPLE =‘:'=C1DER,, 400. per Gal. llyslers. Served at All Hours, cooked or raw, by the plate or glass. Dulul St. Leon Water 1' GREENE 36 ELLIS’S LUMBER. YARDS, llllllllN llllS lllll llllllSll. We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of Building,r Lumber, Joist, Srantling l’lank, ’l‘imher, Lath. Pickcts. Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of l’lttm-d and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. ()ur Common Lumber, both Pine and Hemlock, inch and two inch, is mostly new stock, cut last season, well roofed, dry and bright, manufactured expressly fei' the lt)(‘:t1 trade of Fenclou Falls and Linqu and surroundingr country. ' From our long experience in the business, and being builders ourselH-s, 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 themseer both qualities to suit purchasers. Price; from $3 {-11 to $5 per M feet and upward--. We have about two million feet that must be sold to make room for new Lâ€"t-iclt. l’::r- ties requit‘in;r any of the above stock will save money by calling before purchasing <'l.~'t,‘\\'lllfr(.‘. or by sending their bills here or to Lindsay f..r quotations. llills estimated and returned for approval. (.‘an Filip by our loads to oil points. Can get spt-ciul ratI 5 ‘in to April next. Send on your order. “ One Dollar Sued is Two Dollars Earned." Tam: Norma â€"-'I‘hc abovo is. all gang lum- hcr, parallel widths. (Mildly-5'15 t'i ELLIS. Iii-min" I'illln'. SAUL l’AltSUNS, Agni! a! Lindy/y. I“ () I2, C.Al€. JOB PRINTING EXECUTED IN THE BEST STYLE AED AT THE LOWEST RATES. i‘g:.}'vb.: .<. .: . ’ "wde WA‘CM

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