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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 20 Dec 1889, p. 5

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Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. p5 4 ’ New Advertisements. l 9 """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" lhellanadalilelssuraneeIu’y, MCDUIIQC S GODS II . ESTABLISHED IN 1842'. 'TIIE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital .t- Assets 3;;- the 30th or April, e B arg ain S 889. over $10,000,000. Ann“, come for mewemmgwm DURING THE LAST OF AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER. .000. April, 1885, $1! Tommmteam-«wuss Odd lines of Bends Marked Away Down In Clear Them Uni. amounts to $47,000,000. All Wool Dress Goods worth 250. for 10c. Good \Vhite Muslin at Parasols for 200. and 250. All wool Tweeds, 10 different pat- terns, for 40c, worth from 00 to 800. Black and Colored Gloves Sc. and 100. per Pair. A Good Suit of Clothes for $2.90, men’s sizes. Gent’s Ties, Shirts, &c., at a sacrifice. 30 Ends of Carpet at less than cost to clear. Shirtings, Cottonades, &c., &c., the biggest assortment in the County. COME ALONG IF YOU WANT BARGAINS. They will not last long. Remember, this is no chronic selling out, but a GENUINE CLEARING SALE. TERMS, “SPOT CASH.” HUGH MCDOUGALL. NOTE: Boys’ and Girls’ Cotton Hose for 5 and 100., all sizes. THE CHRISTMAS GLOBE. The Queen of tie Holiday Numbers for 1889. S. NEVISON has removed his business to the store 2 DOORS SOUTH OF HEARD’S HARDWARE STORE, where he has opened out the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever brought into Fenelon Falls, consisting of CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR’S CARDS, DOLLS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, STATIONERY, runruusnr a TOILET ARTICLES, A Fine Line of Plush Goods. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, g The profits 0? this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Oilice doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio of expenses to income are less than that of any other Canudian or British ofiice. The policies of this Company are indisputa- ble on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. The rates charged by this Company are as low as any first-class office. All forms of policies are issued. MCDOUGALL d: BRANDON, 43.1y. Agents, Fenelon Falls. .171 SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"-OF THE“ ’. A .R _ “ALLP PF ’ County of Vlctoria. OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, 38’ PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER A SPECIALTY. Don’t forget the place, 2 Doors South of Heads Hardware Store. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, On Tuesday, Feb. 11th, ‘commencing at 10 o’clock in the forenoon. Gso. MANNING, E. D. HAND, Bailiff. Clerk' Fenelon Falls, Dec. 3rd, 1889. FOR SALE OR T0 RENT. A roomy and commodious Dwelling House on Lot No.3, (half an acre) south of Louisa street in the village of Fcnelon Falls. The soil is good, and there. is a fine view of Cameron Lake and the village. Apply to Mr. Husnx AUSTIN, Feuelon Falls. Also, the east half of Lot No. 20 in the lst Con. of Verulam, with a dwelling and outbuildings thereon. Apply to Mr. Roar. WEBBER on the next lot. Fenelon Falls, Aug. 14th, 1889.â€"27-t.f. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. CROWDL‘I) Ourâ€"A communication from “Equal Rights" was set up tor this issue, but was crowded out by ad- vertisements. It will keep. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill C’o. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Dec. 20th, 1889. Wheat, fall, per bushel. . . . $0.60 to $0.75 Wheat, spring “ . . . . 60 75 Wheat, Scotch or Fife . . . . 75 80 Barley, per bushel . . . . . . .. 30 40 Cats, “ . . . . . . .. 25 26 l’ease, “ . . . . . 48 60 Rye, " . . . . . . .. 40 4o A MYSTERY SOLVED. A man nam ed Ritchie, who was in jail at Peter borough for horse stealing, confessed to another prisoner that. it was he who set fire to Mr. Irvine Junkin's premises in Bobcayr'con two years ago last summer, Potatoes “ . . . . . 25 25 _ and “I”? he was paid for conunitting guilt”, perdlb . . . . . . . . . .u 14 i5 - - - v. ' ., Jggs )er ozen . . . . . . . 5 iii: ilélniteeiiiin .iiltciliiiealfldy“.li gsgfpler ...... 3.33 3.93 SPLINT BLIN D3- are» FORTY PAGES of Beautiful Illustrations and Literary mm, 0,, a chum, of ,uccudiarism, mk- Sfieg;s-,i-,h-SZ-_Z 2:32.311": '60 '30 Matter, Coated Paper, Colored Lithographs, Magnificent Press Work, Handsome Colored Cover. m TWO LARGE. SUPERB LITHO GRAPHIC PLATES, in 15 Colors. accompany this number, entitled FRIENDS - - - THE CANADIAN MILITIA. Gen. Sir Fred. Middleton, in writing about the latter plate, says 2â€"“ I must congrats ulate THE GLOBE upon having produced so creditable a picture. It is very well executed, and appears to me to be quite equal to any from home. The nirrrurur ustromus anu CORRECTLY GIVEN, and the grouping not too utill‘.” The whole number is, without. doubt, the BEST HOLIDAY PAPER ever issued in this country,and much superior to the great majority of English productions. N0 Umradian Family should miss securing a copy of this magnificent number. PRICE 506. To be had from all Newsdealers and at the office of The GLOBE PRINTING COMPANY, TORONTO. Orders from the Old Country must be accompanied by additional Five Cents to -. R.M.’Mason, Veterinary Surgeon, you want teeth extracted positively with- out pnin. Gas has been given by him with n I: great success for over 21 years. He studied - - with Dr. Colton,0f New York, the inven- Honor Graduate 0f ontar'o vetermary tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers College, Toronto, 1884. of persons are wearing artificial teeth made b2" 3“- Nee‘m‘ds 3° Yem‘s “3°: and “0"” Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treat- required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- ed on scientific Principles, lain crowns and hridgework done. Visits F l Fll,.\iAth H , th ' ', v. ‘. ' - thciiid '(I‘TICSC‘DySOf etirei‘y iiibntlilusllnllnearl; Equlne Denn‘Str) ‘1 sDeclall) ' in the day. 40-t.f. The undersigned is new manufacturing the above Blinds at 6 AND 7ceurs PER SQUARE FOOT, all ready fitted. The most substantial Blinds made. Useful and Ornamental. Give good satisfaction wherever tried. Samples at J. licnrtl's Hardware Store. and J. McFarland’s grocery. Agents wanted. TV. Iâ€"I. CIâ€"IURCIâ€"I. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 15th, 1889.â€"l-tf. Til TIIE IIIIIBS oi Fenelon Falls and Vicinity. NXEOWOO ‘l on to Lindsay, and committed to stand his trial at the next assizes. The par- ties who paid him are just as guilty as he is, and, if convicted, will suffer the same penalty. ,._...._.__ 7”... ___.__._.._â€"â€"-o New Advertisements. NO MORE Back Country JUMPERS. The undersigned have just received the first consignment of Grananoque Gutters, which they will be pleased to show intend~ ing purchasers at their show rooms on the corner of Bond and Colboruo streets, near the grist mill. We Defy Competition eitherin quality of materials, or design. Call and see them and get our prices be- fore purchasing elsewherc,and depend upon it you will get a cutter that will give you perfect satisfaction at the lowest possible price. McDOUGALL & BRANDON. Fenelon Falls, Dec. 12th, 1889. 44-3m. Notice. Lest Warning. All parties indebted to the late firm of _ . _ Ausris Buos. will please call and settle by received a complaint which he says he note or cash before the lst of January, is going to have framed; The com- 1890, as the books will then be placed in plain“, is a woman, a member of the the hands of Messrs. Barron & McLaughlin q “I ' . , ‘ 1 - a , for collection, without respect to persons. nuclei) for the lroyention of Cruelty H. AUSTIN’FWCIM mum to Animals, and her grievance is that Dec-10,h’1389___44_3w' the streets are kept too clean. “ There isn't dirt enough on the cobble stones," she says, “ to give the poor horses 3 O I l:[( 5 E : secure foothold." . The Minnesota man who says that he went out. the other morning and chop- ped off with a corn knife the heads of 134 wild ducks which had got their 3 feet frozen fast in the ice, has beenhired to make high-tariff speeches in that State during the next political cam- paign. Artificial gems at the Paris Exposi- tion are said to have surpassed anything ever before shown, some of the speci- mens puzzling even experts. The arti- licial pearls were especially successful, no means being found to distinguish the genuine from the artificial, except the use of a tile. The action of Dom Pedro is a shining example to Royalty all over the world. When told that he must “git,” but that he would be given a. bonus of 32, 500.000, together with $500,000 a year to live on, be promptly replied :â€"â€"' “ Friends, countrymen, bring on your shekels while I throw a clean shirt into my grip.” Mayor Fitler, of Philadelphia, has DENTISTRY. GAS.â€"-(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. NEELAN’DS, Dentist, Lindsay, if 0 _. ., .oax o».- ’r oowoNK" Mrs R. McDougall has on hand I MIGNIHEENI ISSURIMINI Wnne Militant “PRICES AS LOW AS ANY HONEST ARTICLE CAN BE SOLD FOR ANYWHERE. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect betore purchasing elsewhere. DRESSES & MANTLES Residence, Corner Colborne & Louisa sts . & N. B.â€"-\VILL ATTEND AT 130130quon EVERY FRIDAY. LUMBER YARDS, uunuu HILLS AND uuunv. BEST VALUE We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds of Building Lumber, Joist, Scnntling Plank, Timber, Lath, Pickets, Shingles, Fence Posts and all kinds of Pinned and I Matched Lumber from one to two years old. F t C 1 d G g;- Our Common Lumber, both Pine and 0 Hemlock, inch and two inch, is mostly new stock, cut last season, well roofed dry and bright, manufactured expressly for’the local trade of Fenelon Falls and Lindsay and surrounding country. From our long experience in the business, F t C 1 d. and being builders ourselves, we have a 0 us- good idea of what is required for first class or common building materials for houses, - barns and outbuildings. 1 f We have assorted and piled by themselves 0" both qualities to suit purchasers. PriCes from $3 50 to $5 per .‘Il feet and upwards. I We have about two million feet thatmust F t C 1 d P t be sold to make room for new stock. Par- as o COMMUNICATIONS. 38" All accounts not settled before the BIADE To ORDER_ fifteenth day of January, l890, will be placed in court for collection. LAST All work guaranteed. . WARNING so please attend to this matter \ U \\ hisDtrln,s (Tom on Orange Lodge. Mouce mersave expense and mub,e_ Mrs. R. M’DOUgall’ To .‘r'lr Editor Qfl'he Panda" Full: Gazette. MCDOUGALL k. BRA NDON. ' s:u.-â€" peueron F3115, DC," 131,, 1389.04,", 2 Doors North of thc'I’ost-ofllce It is said that on the 28th of Novem- ber .\l r. Chis. Fuirhairn attended a special meeting of L. !(I. L. 9:)". of this village. in “ FCIICIOII Gazette” support of :\ c large preferred a rainst .‘Ir. . . _ , . A, Q. 3, George by Mt Th0; Rimrw {MI is printed every Saturday at the oihce, on inngmgo “50;, in 5mm, ,,,- his low,” “gains, VVANTICD the corner of May at Francrs streets. the l‘ounty Master. \\ hen the charge was, in Your msuich Good SM”, and expenses SUBSCRI i’IU.‘ $I A YEAR IN ADVANCE, . ,1 . ... 1“” ie: . r . . "_,".“. "Hf, 2,??? "F", to“ Nam" an” PM“ 10 “19 “gm mm- 1 “'“m "‘8" ‘3J ‘0 or one cent per week will be added as long p m n .r sat... .nn wry. was tailed for. when , 3., years of “gt. to sell 3 mu “m. of firm, as i, remains ,1,”ka it was round that onny two stood up to susâ€"' class Nurse“. Stock. All stock mmmmccd tain the charge. and about twenty against . App“. M (mite “Ming age and references. Advertising- Rates. :t. It If :ilxsn said .\lr._i-‘:urhmrn waspres- c_ 1,, BOU’I‘llliY. Rochester, N. Y. Professional or business cards, 50 cents . . . . cut .itm edge all this time. and did not i perm“, p“. “mum. Cnsufll advomsemems ties requiring any of the above stock Will KII‘OW what way to logk wlhen he saw him- '““""‘ ‘ “‘ “ l 8 cams Fe, “m, for the first ,nscniou audz“ save money by calling before purchasing 30.? Sat upon by sue a ante nmjoritv of I â€" - ’- lsewhere or bv sendin their bills here or , _ _ _ - cents Ier line tor everv suhSer uent inser- e . ' v . g . . Ins brethren. This re the second time Mr. For “on ‘00,"ch m. U"; V“, 1,1,,“- Vem, or 0 Lindsay for quotations. Bills estimated I . _ , . . I‘. has ‘in: \ h l-“ne ‘. 3 l . - . I I . ' t. i t « Ion [Hills to try It vm , The East he“ 0,. LM x0. 2‘ we“ of C0,- , quaner’ ,or a column 0,. less, upon mason“ nd returned for approval. (.an ship by car Iiu‘.‘.2'.‘ Ins :wtmns : each tune to find out i home Ml, “mm m. ancis strum Fonda“ , “Me terms. 1 leads to all points. Can get special rates w The freshest Goods in, that in is not just the lovelv character he: . .. . on to A. )ril next Send on vour orders . . ‘ ' ‘l-alls Co. \ ictona. the are ertv of Marv R ' I ' . ' ' - n-t- is Ito, “a re m m , ' I p - - P a S T v 1) r3 1“ " v p r to . l-. to cd be c a , cum”. Them ,3 on me premises a frame , I (me Dollar. aved I5 no olla named. the ‘ Illage at sun-t. . 7:.- . a ' - v‘ ' ' 5t...t. .mt .I n.-e. man. ‘ I “mm 2., 133 feeL For m" paniculars , of all ordinary kinds executed neatly, coc TA“ _\()71Cg,_Thenbovelsallgauglum. lour.‘ tn: 3'. law“ ,0 ' rectly and reasonable rates. bcr’ parallel widths. A Ltsrxxn. . ~ - l‘ I 7 ' ’ ‘ H, mm CALDER S. D. HARD GREENE A: ELLIS, Fenelon ram, 0 b Fe....on Falls, Dec. 4th, 1359. l X0“ ,9”)! ‘3”. Umrm’ee P'o. ’ m. ., SI. I _..__â€"___._,_____. ._.___. Propridof SAM'L PARSONS, Agent at Lindwy-

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