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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Oct 1889, p. 8

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.__*.- __.,_..-__- _~“.___.___.__......_-_ W , t; I g ‘ ( Taxing Land. lSECDND DIVISION coum i K“ i“ i â€"-or 132â€" i 1 Prop, .‘licoun. oi the: chIOgical sui- County of ‘victoriu. I“- voy vt' Canada. is :l gentleman oi'conzldv ' _ ‘ , orabl-V- n:X!n‘.l'lCllCt.‘ an; somb- kuo“lc.j_e, The next Sittings of the above court m1] BEAUTIFUL ASSORT of He kunw‘ Cumda WU. we“, “mi”; be held in chksmi’s ball, Fcnelon Folk, Vlrllt’ll al; portions or" it, and cxpor d On Tuesday, Doc’r 3rd, some ui‘ its most uui'rcqucntcd turritur Millinery at almost commencing at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon. ic~ llz: lltl) 'nst roturrud from British .._--.. ._\ - \._ ‘ . Columbia and} the Pacntic 0mm, and llc Gxo' unsgzim E’ D‘H'fig'lnk. ‘â€"’ui\L~Ha1f 9" status that the Sulllculcut of that re_ioi Fenelon Fails; October 15" )539_ is oi-ing rulnl'ilml, owing to the provanâ€" _. in: ~p-.Cu|ati0n. on land, in this the Pm A COMPLETE Hls'mny of mg Hats and Bonnets bought at {Cr-’1‘ probabiy mistaken. The ael- and Mrs. trimllled tlt'ullrut ut‘ tho Canadian Provincvzs pro- VALLEY ‘ Cords very slowly, for the rcason that i I’LOOI). ' f1 99 0f Charge. u”, uni). “Hepqmrs Prufur the 5m,” ,0 cmbrncinmnlso, a historyol the floods Canada but hativcs also and a vastl m “lm‘lmspnfl' L‘wk. BTW”; 5”” . . . ' hurv, and all the flooded districts in the number ul our boat animus and young ' ‘ _ . State of Pennsylvania; also in Washington, men lcavo (Jana-la yearly ior the Unllkd D C.. New York, Maryland, Virginia and Sinus, But. though the l’rot‘csmr is West Virginia, all of which caused the total mistaken 3,- [0 the cause which leads ‘0 loss of over 11,000 lives and the destruction Canada increasin: :‘o siowlv in Popula- 0‘ 0"" 5402000300 “‘OTU‘ 0* l'rol‘ertfi' i \. v ‘ W . - .. tion. he is quite right In 11.ant')(:'.ltln-_: the By Ge°° T~ 1“ ‘31 rlh- A. AVI- Efis“ Hats already trimmed from The. up . to $9. Prices to suit every person. 32??” LADIES' UXDE IWEAR already madc sold cheap. - W“ DRESSES and MANTLRS cut and 9 filled, 30 cents. c 1 a & S w“ Calico Drcsscs made at S! upwards. W Stuff Drcss Goods made at $1.75 is i upgikéilk Goods made at $3 upwards. Street Jacki-ts. Wraps and Dolmnns . at $1.25 upwards. f0]? O 38? Children’s Dresses cllcnp. ’ “ A war guarantee . one ut __' 11 k d N b "â€" ‘Fâ€" experienced hands employed. I AM NOW READY Mrs-R-fiougall, 2 Doors North of the Post-omce ______.â€"â€" for the Summer trade, having enlarged and added more building and space for my increasmg trade. / Spades, Shovrillsl digigdiated Rexford B E L U E. and Cedardale Grass Scythes and Snaths, ‘1' h Godles. Paint Oil, Machine Oil, . Eng finalâ€"Glass, Putty, 8m..._9n Fast Colored Gang- JOHNSTON’S CELEBRATE!) MIXED PAINTS. hams for 100 BUILDERS AND FARMERS Fast Colored Mus- will find it to their advantage to call on me for prices be- fore making their purchases elsewhere. C Stacks of Tinware and Stoves of Best Manufacture. I will do my best, as in the past, to retain the support of my customers, who have so liberally patronized me. 'JOS. HEARD. for 10 cents. W The freshest Goods in the village at Wm. Campbell’s. u nnnn liéiiiieei BINDER. a) Mowers, Sulky Rakes, promptly and carefulir attended to- Riding and Walking l’lows, Work Made Up to Order Tweeds at Mill Prices. Rootl’ulver- in . t ‘ 1 ‘ V on the shortest notice. Glam (A unhels, Grain Sowcrs, L . D EV M A N . ' GROQL‘JDBIES CAMPBELL la GAMBLE, - N ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. PROVISION 8, THE CHEAP CASH STORE. on J McFKELAND J'. GRADIIAEDI, Atgent, has now on hand a splendid stock of placing oi a high tax on unnecupicd gcmm'522,paglesf “FUS‘WN‘ Fund‘s l' nd. It is a monstrous in'usticc to the ' [ill-Page high“ mg» Price $1")0'.F”it ‘ J l edition i~sued August lOth. Vii: PM DUlY nettler that he should be [lXCd on all M A”, ROMS, AGEXTS WANTED. Send improvements he makes, Whilst the spoc- 50c. for complete outfit. ulator can hold land and wait for an H- GOODSPEED & Goa NEW YORK uuournod increment without paying “284‘” more than a nominal taxation. Our ’ " ’ i an“ m M“ csrcemcd Contemporary the London 7 R M “ Adwortiscr "xapcaks Wall or; this cub. "' . I 1 ‘jch. it says that no halter reform , Could .bo devisodthan :a strilct law in- Yeiel'lllill'y Surgeon, .cuurnming actual settlement by the im- tuition of low taxes. not only on land ,. if ‘ l P iiutoncvcrythingthat is required for a 8' the use of the farmer. Ifthc old-world- Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary farmer could be told that such a law was on the Canadian statute book, and co'lege’ Toronto, 1884' that he would be discriminated against Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treat- neither for the benefit of the combines ed on Scientific Principles. nor the land sharks. we would have _ , . such an influx of immigrants as would Equnle DelltlSlry a SpCClalty. astonish the world, and vastly add to the wealth and comfort of our entire Residence, Corner ColbornedzLouisasts- population. _“ V Professor glucounis suggestion is N. B.â€"-"WILL ATTEND AT BOBCAYGEOIN worthy of consideration by our law-mak- EVERY FRIDAY“ ecs, because it is the judgment of a much traveled and experienced Cana- dian who can have nothing but the wel- fare of his country at heart. Carry out his suggestionâ€"remove every tax pos- sible from the actual settler, and clap it on the possessions of the man who holds for a rise at the expense of his ‘ neighborâ€"and the nation will be vastly benefited. But that would be only one outrage remedied. While rings like that engineered by the sugar refiners arc fostered by not of Parliament, the work of emancipation will be far from completedâ€"Canadian Agriculturist. DEYMANo is still selling Furniture away down at the Lowest Possible Living Prices Good Hardwood Bedsteads at $2.50. Fall Leaf Tables $2.50. Good Kitchen Chairs 45c. Extension Tables, Bedroom Suites and all other goods equally low. Hanlan’s Shark Story. Edward Haulan, the famous Cana- dian oaraman, who is here to row in the Arctic Springs regatta Wednesday, says the Louisville Courier Journal of Sep- tcmbcr 30th, is accompanied by his wife, and itis his first visit to Ken- tucky. He tells of some amusing anec- dotes of his career. The Warrch river, in Australia. is full of sharks, and one of these terrors caused lianlau once to row hi.» best race. He was rowing a race with his eyes shut. Suddenly, upon opening them, he saw a gigantic shark fin sticking up out. of the water twelve l'cct behind him. The shark must have been an immense one from the size of the fin. and Haitian became frightened. l‘le rowed his hardest, and fairly split the water. The shark Could not be left behind, and always that tin stuck up monacingly twelve feet to the rear. The harder Hanlau tricd to row tho more impossible did it seem to dis- tance the shark. The carsmam had bucn behind in the race, but he had overtaken his competitor and was over the line a winner. This grout speed at the finish astunislled everybody, but it Wlli the shark that won l‘iahlah the race. i. i 1 .x . l‘ ' : ' i Fenclnn Falls, Out. fine fresh 1 N S URA NOE. TEAS, con-'55s, W- MOMEOWN Acunrding m [L‘nllm‘ “hire has been “5 _ _ lnsurnucl- lillSilHTfl.‘ to inc, 1 nm prcpnrvd grunt an improvement in sculliut,r as Sugars, Syrups, 'I‘obaccos’1{ice_1{aisins IS HIS Of tumkc risks on all clnasw Upr‘UPCN) Llnfl‘t.‘ has littlfl ill the training Ol- race Uurrunts‘ Starch‘ Soaps find a“ other J‘t v("!..‘, I“)“v‘.fit lgilt‘.”. W ““‘“““°“"““" FURNITURE “Manama-s.Britannia“... provi-nhrnt has amounted to a minute _ . Cheap for caSh' Companies represented. at. and _ ‘ _ W IPAIIDI l’l€()1’l‘31{.'l Y and lil'toI-n wounds :1 mile. and for ten and to which he invites the attention “.â€" M‘ Below Wholesale 005 m years it has not lailcn below a mintu of' the public. 335000010 loan from 6 per cent. up. to tho miic. This increase of speed is CROCKERY, GLASS\VARE, not luv to any groan-r strength or skill in the oarsnmn. but to improvomcnts in the boats, the outrigging and tho oars. Eammnmue. B”,an pans‘ washmbg. Blacking-brushcs. Clothes-pins. Matches Three young ladies of )lorcla. .‘lcx- and other articles in great variety. ico. who last a fortune at the gaming We- , Canned iish, hull & Vegetables l of Inunut‘aciure, in order to make room for new - '-' ' - v t 3. Call ear] and scour” w - c - r. (1( signs and pattex us . . y VV. 1‘“ lb 1 J I J ‘ 9 ban-gains. as I am selling (cheaper than any. dealer in the County. â€"â€"â€"~ â€"-â€"â€"<o-.._-__ Druggiat nnd liooksvlh-r. cm: on FM 3, June Bfith, 188'). 'J“. DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS ETC. F I I __ M- PT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED. , ‘ ,4 ,, KB UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL 11‘s BRANCHES. The “ FCIHEIOII lails hazette is printed cvvry Saturday at the oltiw on W. M c K e cow n, m M W t SUBSCHH’HH 81A YHHHN .lDYAMI, or one cent po-r wow-k will by added as .v a: as it trinains unpaid. A l’iihhtflg girl now in London is said (u lmvu written to the Princess of the very best brands and at the low- lam.o nacho.“ n: Fife. ofi'orin; to hnv i est possible prices. um‘ of the humorous arts of bi‘acglctslcash Paid for Butter & whit-M ~ho root-ivwl when she was mar- and other law: produce. in .1. P am pnvummtia has made its ap- 58‘ Flour and feed kept constantly ra-lriniw in “lug-and in cattle imporlud Ml hand: i'rntu r'u- antliâ€"wcstcrn Status. The I) tllliJ't‘ll :tutiinritiv:s havo tightened up (no 1n .r mtinc rezuiatiom on :h-z North- uu--' l‘rntitii‘r. l'amw nt‘ drunkenness anion": children % Old English Bandilhn Powder. JOSEPH .‘lr‘FARLAND. Fencinn halls. April lSlh. IFRS. Goodhand’s Livery, .\ (lvvrt iHing [{zttten. Professional or hn-inv-‘a I'ltrllfi, .‘ih «at. P62" lil‘lv- lit-r nunuin. ('.x‘i.ltl u'iW “if-I‘lth J. S (Thifi per line.- lor 1L!» iird ihzvrziviz, u!" .: ("Illli‘ pt-r lizw for PW'l'} .-'.ll~"'ll."tl'. n.»- |~ ~ ‘ - "-Tas' l7 a ‘35 Strwtd’enclnn all . 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