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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 20 Jun 1890, p. 4

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Wills left the Falls On ‘ (’2 {he 'i’OUl l$. “'2 1111‘ (old. >1‘vl‘1'l‘l'...!tf_: ‘ 1 T‘ 1 11k Tuesday moi-11in; with her two children . “‘mlu'kiblj' “Ed “‘Clk “"ml‘N 0‘ “OW” : ‘ ' (3""U L ‘ ’ 1 x l tO'julndu‘r husband who went to To. 31") “kw-10“ “1 Elm 01'7"!“ -J, i y , . .. . . H i " ' A141) REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS ‘ routo :1 short tune ago. _ 1 311-1) TURTL};5.-’1‘1115 31111931,; 1“ be __ l 1.1.0,“,7.“ Angww To, Mr. JOSCI'h 11°F: 0* ‘Mmdwy “‘1 )1“ 1 a good year for mud turtles. Mr D . - H i ‘I J. B. Munjh 0f SHOWWU. “‘6'1‘0 at the T. Junkie has the shell of one that he I as RETQ‘EHEE Budge 30115 Mam Order A 5’ "‘ 1‘ ‘ , v “ . n 0 Ml" 90- “"15 4°“? 0° - 0m“? ‘ luv. tiat corn-1i a: llHlCl :r‘nn a “My, Lu)” lf'forsrpazurrs. Sliatt'C7t/t1u,l 1‘1» P "- \le'a ' H” be Fallsl L L ~ 1‘. i.“ .i . 1k .3 - . - 1 r _ ~ ' . - . 1 '. 11‘) . ., ~ ~ 1' l 3 L- ‘- -*- - L “‘11” L t t _ _ the run 0.111 straw hat and 1111,l111l .1- 1» reading 11-11111 the Dry Goods trade 111 Louisa), .1111 1: 0 111-13 my“; 07,071,,“ (n,,,,g.12/0,,g/,, 135: Monday for TOWN. mung 11,31 bout 20 lbs. Mn F. R. BMW has lug“ the “’11010 01,1115 “00k 0t ' and a 3000’ Garry/'1' of (If/11TH: residence lit-re of suucilziig 013111-11 y1l‘111r 1 m0, and instead up 10110111”; “1-. Jun. - )1 1- P] 7111/15 A 0000? (75-1 “0 made many 1"‘00‘5‘ 5' “"0111 ‘5 . kin’s example and killing them. l11- is é"? 2,,..,, - . s 1 “CI/’0‘“ " 0 a ' 13 ‘ ‘ d w 3 f,“ 1 ~. .‘11. we i~ "wall 1 - . ,~ . 'f‘rm‘ '41.?“ g l . ‘ . . . . Warm“ Wm “k ‘1 J: 3 a ‘- 3‘ feeding them with. boot and ll‘mnlu: ' iggwrrn.‘ L" 1‘ i ‘ 7 ‘1 y ' , a" - 1 " I , . . . “W ‘5 J ‘fl 3 V 3‘" f” “fig/[51571275 [00“ §[ regretted. l them to-pcrlorlu acrobatic teats. One ' . - 1 ' ' " "‘ .- z--,~ H - I - t- ‘ ' 1, 3'. "a. . > . . . . . ll: \. (for. limulY-Mnllc Clntlllllu‘, Gents“ 1* urmshlngs 1\3 bmflll ‘ 1 04 3.- Uf‘“ 1 ‘3’ ’ (3‘15.- 1 0” )lr. I‘icd 1 111,1;1ald of Toronto2 §0|J 1 at them is about the size 01 an ordinary ya .1 ,',.- v. ,x .5511, 1:1,.,-,.,\.f0,. CZZS/Z The Stock '1, WUH .1<;.31‘t- l [furrows and Warm flarrozus of the late Dr. 11112319111111, 1s “5111111; 153,100.39,“ [he whom.“ mum 1mm... 41.;1',‘ 1?. » ,‘.;:: Lz't. ~ " " ‘h'i’ ':._ '.,.' '1 " .7, - .q' "’1 _ \ ' - ‘ ' ' ‘ m 1 i v 1- - h' (r ~‘11 1 -1 «11 withoutl .111. or wrucu wrm. BF. soLD AT I‘l-g‘cm“? 1“ th“ “.11”th IS b.1111) 1131:1131 as .1 1111111) mete. ml :1; my department.11111- 1A 1111 111. 111 11, 1) 1 I p H ‘ W Mrs. 11. T_ Junlum who we“, to v I. _ ~ . . 1. ) 1 _ 1 z , 1 LOW pawns 1‘0 .‘ILL'I T111. Tums. , q . 1 1 \ BUSINESS CHAXGES~_M,._ “ n,‘ no. j'nsci‘R‘lj. 1.11111 a needle to 1111 overâ€"cont. 1101119111101, I m 11> 110 THOMAS ROBSON ‘10chester on the .tl1111>£.,g11t 101111 on I Wumm ,HS cold his MHW bmimflg . ' ' ' >4 ' l ' I . " - v :‘g‘ Q 1.1 ' ' (h ‘ ' “ ‘ D “ “ls. 1 13-3; 1. 1' catch trade all-11111: but a genome selling out and 1c- Fendon “11‘ UN lucsday.d 1111;: ;1i11s111ul)\tillsppl;lyyliomtc1il1iutms village to Mt Christopher Lamb . \' ~ - - .. . " “~ :1 -- :1 11“ "‘ . ' .v ‘ ‘i w lusmcss salc. Aow 15 the tune 1111' the shroud, “01“1"“°_ “1 $0,101 31,, James Lamb, of rerun”, t . . . . . , .1 k r) I 1 /‘ ll 1 next “.CCL. '1‘! . ‘ l 1 1 u, ., .‘ '. , :. -' 13 ‘ “11 find country to pure-11150 11’s "5 w 1 1 , , 1 ) - , S ,.. ie new proprietor ms 1:11 scrcra J "TL ("mi/$11500} fl (QED ‘, 7" in , , b'y, [/ The l‘Cili‘lDll {fills 5350‘“). M“ (J'. J'_1)mtc.y’lo,t, a; ‘1'?“in 1i: month's experience in 11 Lindsay bakery 1211.11 mom (If/7‘07)!» ....:; to a.) [717' 16122. [113 [mm 1511} am at} 11, w, M_ Bauk,Co1botue, 101.111 0 . 1. -. . , ‘ _. . 5 [-1 I / -*------'"~ ~ B11103, anducphcwomlrs 0 w 11001-0 “(111110 100‘; mougll [0 WWW in") 10 w: " ’ l '1‘51""£1‘I‘1‘. ,-- t V‘ 1' " 7 . -, 1, . . , v, ,. 1121111 gm 2‘) 1.1 Fugay, June 20th, 1890. has been an the 1,3115 smce Tuesday nickehrstcla sbrcad. )Ii_1\l1\\.11111s “~11- r z - A, , _._.~;,_, ~:__-__ â€"-a eveninu ls gulng to Lindsay, unless something - 11 St 11* 11 111 1 . 1 .ii. l X. i (3 l O ( . Fatal Acmdents‘ “1,.Johnst0n Brandony who has been occurs to chariot _lus mount 111t..1tlui. - - > . . ~ . . , r. cnmuun oas 1 1 ms lurâ€" . , _ . ‘ “1 - r, hung at lctcibmough loi upwards of \I \ B ~ 1, _ll ,3” l 1:; 11 :4111111 1111113, so make hay while the sun s 11111s._ We have [his week to mom two m We ‘1,Ca,.s,_,.c,u,.ucd ,0 the Falls 1,5, chased 1I1~. J.1\c\':s011s 11111. 1111011151 l’. :4 -Thc store that 1 occupy 1.5 to lot, and 1 have two. “idem-5. 1,). which an old mm, and a 1,,_ week: 1n the nclw livery 53111111 51111111111111-1-ca . , . _ ~, 1 z ,, , , , . , , cw wcc (3 ago. an 11) mo 15 now nous-1». 1111‘ sale at a bal‘g‘illll- “F l‘"’-‘ ‘°*‘ TO“ “‘9’ O.““"d”“d“y 3“- Ed-“ald Fls‘m’ “"0 I?“ the Heasliiaud Golden S S 0t “‘5: “WK Ml" Maunce Hal‘mcu, Falls about iiltcen. months ago, Is back W l - ' ° _ ' .’ __ 1 lO‘W-‘MP 01m"â€" Of G‘3l‘ml’1 and Mr- :11zain, and has his old position at Dr. AT D1111.L..â€"About2 o'clock on Tues ILOllt Fat-.- Lllldsal‘" ‘ James \V1lsou, the recite, were returning; Wilson’s. day morning three carrian loads of ~ 111, a buggy lrom Pctcrborouch ; and, Mr. and Mrs. Yelland and Mr. Fer volunteersâ€"some from the Village and - when about. 511' milcs from Bobcaygoon, chuudTOf' Peterbumuih. pal-mus and some from the count,.y__1c1-L L1“. Fans 3, -' m . | 1 .‘dr. l-lartnctn by some means lull or brother-of Mrs. Dr. Graham, have been for Lindsay. in order to catch the early £3 1,; ' “ Ba x I 1 “'35 “WOW” “'01” ll“? "Olllcle, and it at the Fall< since last week. train to Kingston, where the annual . 1would appear that one or more of the Miss Lizzie Edwards, 01' \VoodVIlle. drill is to' be held. At Cameron an- ’:”M ‘ 1 Wheel" “HM have Passed 0W? llilll,.a=' is visitingr her uncle and cousins at the other load joined the procession. add at _. - l '1 . ~ . -~ . . . V " , '_ . 1 " . . \ _ . t. c, 7r ‘ 7‘ E, v a r wr WFN'rjâ€"‘IOR ! 1 l“: luoast was badly eiushe1l,l11.~.. 1011.11- balls, Li ~1lsay Lrapt. [qutcr took command. ("n 31‘1" l N 9 . jâ€" .H- 1‘ 00111: bl'tlkcll and f0ul' l'lbé detached 1 -.-r._.-.,.._ .__ .._.. ()wln: [0 1311335 of business. Ilicut. )IC_ WE H.1le JUST RECEIVED A JEI'ZAI‘TIFUI'; STOCK OF lrom the spine. He was helped into P01717168},S Cornprs Danna“ was “name to “comp,” mom. 93 1 the buggy by Mr. \Vllsnn and other men " ' " ' ' 'l‘hcy ‘vrrc all members ol Company 1 and taken to Reynolds‘s hotel, where he Cor,.e,,,0,,,{,m.e of 1/“, Guam ‘, X112 1.11110 4:301 Battalini, and will no _ , _ , ., _ . ,, _ ,_ q, ,,\ 1,, I, 1 (1 1-, filled “"0 01' UH'CC hUUI'S MW“ the 8001- , . , , . _ . doubt acquit themselves ascrt-dltably as ~"’”=‘1"'-""\i 0‘ 1' NM“ “"1 Enfl‘g“ M‘ngs “"1 “'VMPimgm “um” 1‘” ‘ m“ "rlmm‘m l dent. Duet-ascd whowas not far from A' very pleasmg' {ma lmmestmg: 00"! in net roars Drill is or luctcd [Ii-l1“, '1' \‘.‘1'1‘1l.-. which \1'11'c bought curly and at a low price lrom a large assortment or goods. 1 y ‘ ' i ' I curreuce took place on Tucsdnv“ LIN” 1'1. , .. .u 1 ..1 . . .. . ‘ . , . A . . , ., , , d ,_ 1 1.0 ficurs of age, was the lathon of Mrs. . . . . 2'. E 111111! the ZDth rust. and they will have this (1,03,, mp},- uud (moose your bpmng Cloilnng wlnlc the :IUCh l: 111w,.1n 311 l 3 V_ _ .IV. a, , . '. 111th lust at. the refldcncc 01 M 1.. 11,05. 1 _ _ . ‘ a Nobbv Suit. \Vcll made and trimmed. l Ldmlm “‘mhm‘k‘! 0f: Eh” “Hui-'9' D - 1. I b,- ” t1 _ . 1.1,,“ of his to hurry themsnlvcs 101.101. homcln tlmc ' ' fl Last Monday cvcmu}; about 8 o'clock Hallie“? ‘5 l [whit ‘{‘1.l"‘l{v ‘fifil Hi” for Daminion Day '1' 1 v '1 r 'fi‘ 7’ 1 “‘ [1’ 1kVVI‘ 3‘13 fl} G1 .01 1.1. g ,f \1. w H, 111'1’ (augl or o 1 r. a ,‘ . 1' .AL \ljnifief 1* I}. (IUJX.1: A L- 4 - Mr.“ “‘“Sv-O‘” ‘ ‘- “l- Mm. w, . ,. . ,- . i - ~ ._"' v 1 - 1 ' - A" ' A who llrcs on the Fcuclou road, not far PM CHUNG“) ““5 l'b‘mnm’d 1’3 th“ Fxbmha' “HS 30:" “'L fi h N am ll. l’l-ices :eray Dowvn for ‘ush. Opposite McLennan’s Hardware Store, Lindsay. curâ€"â€" Pm-“ 3.11am Ks Selling His Entire»: $111ch of FURN ITU‘RE} at and I ' ml. 117 W Molecule float; of nuuuil'uciure. in ordor to nullio 1'00111 for nevv <1<‘r~'i.;1‘ll:~‘ and patterns. C'nll early and secure inn-31111151115 I zuu selling; ohoupur than any (103110): in the County. BQORS, SASH, MOULDINGS ETC.. KEPT I‘N STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL VV'JRK WARRANTED'.. UIV'DLRTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. soars EW 0 Ma @wm, FM/‘J’O/S STREET WEST, FE/VELU/V FALLS. ‘_. l have now 011 hand full supplies of "f 7-1 -1. xiv/11,11. LLl y SPRING Goons. 5 l lb 1 ’1'"2‘2?1'777777‘./,7_7’77TZ71171373177777. 7 7,7 -7_ v1 Nun’an 8131111)13137310118,i .lNll A l’l'lil. ASSORTMENT 0? 311.115} liICLVIJ’L‘ITIQIXL ~:::- 'FOOIJS' 3.1 Llolnzston‘s Celebrated MIXED PAINTS and White Lead. All Brands of Machine Oils. A New Lot of Daisy Barrel Churns, the Best Churn in the Market. Toe MuchStock and” Too Little Money 11 Wild. SELLAWAY DOWN FOR SPOT'GASHLI â€"â€"â€"‘-â€"â€"f-â€"â€"â€"â€"pâ€".'â€"â€"â€". .Il’ugs Taken- 2'11 Exchange for Tl'lw’are' 0711!!» from Cameron, 1ch the house with :1 wagcon to get a load of lime from a kiln 011 another part of the farm, and took with him his youngest brother, a little fcllow about seven .ycars old. On tho way one of the horses lagged behind its ‘ mate, and the lad strucl: it with the j liucs. which caused the team to give a sudden jump. Looking around to see that. his brother was sale, he saw him lying on the ground and apparently try- ing to not up; upon which he at once Stopped the horses and went back, not suspecting: that anything worse than a. full had happened to the child until he laintly. s:1id,,“Gcorgc, you have run over 1110.7 Hfl:\\'us~ at once carried to the liousc;,a12dz a. messenger was sent to Uambray for Dr. 1:13,,11‘110 arrived in duc‘course and-.did what lie couldgbut the poor little sutfercr was docd before I 11) o'clock. There was not the-slightost. bruise on his body, but the doctor had no doubt that a wheel of the Waggon had passed over his bowels. m VAâ€"Bad Accident. Mr. Thos. Curtis. son of Mr. Corne- lius Curtis, 01' lot :22 concession ‘3 Ver- nlam, met with a Very serious accident last Tuesday mornim:r on his father’s farm. He was helping to work a stump- i11g1nacl1inc,aud while standing on one of the braces. where a man has to be stationed, the chain broke, and the end, striking him on the face. knocde him senseless to the ground, a distance of at least ten foot. As he fell on his back. '1 , all his injurios must have bcen inflicted ’ by the cl'.ai11.r:l1icl1 broke his lower jaw on the left side. out his lips badly in three places. and knocked out four of his teethâ€"three in the under and one in the upper jawâ€"and loosrncd another lower tooth So much that it nearly fell out. He was driven as soon as poxsiblc to the surgery of his cousin, Dr. Gra- ham, in this villago,.wl1~:rc the necessa- ry number of stichcs were put in each of the cuts in his lips. and the broken bone was set. The-loose tooth, instead of being removed. was pushed back into 1 its place,a11'l if it stays there. as it pos- sibly may. there is no danger that it! will ever ache. Ail-1r his wounds had 1 been covorod with sticking plaster, the- paticnt’sface was securely bandaged, and his brother Robert. who broughtJ him to the Falls, took him home again. r M 51. Joux's Dunâ€"Tuesday, the 24th 1’ inst, will beSt. John's Day, aodaon Sun- day next, the 22111111111: Masons all Fen. elon Ealls are going to Lindsay ornitho- . - 1 hear a sermon appropriate to. the occu- 1 E. E sittinhut inlwluch church; we, have; not _ . ._ . '2 been able» lamb l Rev. Mr. Lochcad. The wedding pres cuts were numerous and costly. A big: time was spent all night in dancing. The happy couple intend to make their home in Tiny, that land flowing with milk and berries. Several farmers around llCI‘C have lost colts this season, ten or fifteen having, died, and the most experienced horse- men do not appear to know what was the matter with them. Some of' the farmers of this section are marketing their wheat, lor which they are obtaining an advance on wiu- ter prices. Crops are looking well. and there are good prospects of a bountiful harvest, 01:11 Sonorng â€"T.hc promotion ex- aminations are orally or quite over, and the resultswill probably 3 published in noxt week's Guzcthz. The midsum- mcrholidays:commence on the 4th of July anciicnd on the last day of August. The high school entrance and tcnohers' third class 1x111uluntl0*\:‘,:u'c, we underâ€" stand, to be held this year in FeuclOn Falls. llot‘sn Lor Sor.n.~â€")Ir. A. (2.31.- 101: on Fidlcr's hill to Mr. A. Clark, Sr. We do not know the cxacc price, but understand that it was something under 3300. The situation is a fiuc one, of- f'orrlin'.r a splendid View, and when Mr. Ulnrkhas built a roomy kitchen with a collar beneath, as he intends to do at once. he will have a rcry pleasant and commodious home. T111". FALL Snowâ€"A meeting of the Fcuelou Agricultural Society was held last Saturday at the Mansion House 1211' the purpo>e of appointing a Commith-c to make arrangements for the {all Show, which will be held in this village on Tuesday and Wednesday. September 23rd and 2.1111. 311'. J. l). Naylcr rc- sigucd his position as Secretary of the, society, and Mr, \V. [1. Stevenson was appointed in his placta S. S. PIC-N[C.â€"-â€"Tl10 annual union picnic of the St. Jami-3's, Presbyterian and Baptist Sunday Schools will be held on Friday, July 4th; and as there is to be no celebration of Dominion Day at tbelFalls this year. it has been suggested that-the 4th instead of the 151. should 1bc-kcpt 1153 holiday. The steamer Dominion and palace barge I’uruqon will leave the Falls. at 8 a. m. for Bob- csygeou, where they will remain until 4.9. m., calling at Bmhe and Sturgeon, Point both going and returning. Tick-- em for the rowed trip 25‘ cents. Cbll.» ,steamerEvatoattondldivineservice-and' dren under 12, not belonging to tho- Sohools, 10 cents. It is probable, but not yet ccnaio,t'1mt the villsge band will accompany the audition. local Waters were rcspitod lor twenty- four hours, Juuc 151b, thc first day ol' the open season, falling on Sunday; but curly on Monday lorcnoou Mr. Stockâ€" 1lalc, tbc 1‘11'ol'cssional fishermanâ€"who was no doubt up and at ’cm by break of day--camc up from the wharl' with five or six 'lungc and as many bass, for which be easily found purchasers. ()n the same day some bi;r fish were seen iu the upper lock, and, the water having' been let out, four maskiuouge and thrcc bass were captured, though i1 was hard-- l ly a sportsuntu-like way of taking them. Such of our villagers as how already and somehow an impression that llshin: will be unusually good this season ap- pears to prevail. A C(mlirsroxâ€"Last Saturday cron- ing,.on Mr. John Copp's‘ farm in Fon- clon, a game of base ball was Marv-d. and during its progress thcre occurr::d an accident similar to the one at (lam- crou :1 1‘1 w ycars {1:11. by which Mr. Quudoll, the school firm-her. wag so sut'L ously i'nju'ml. )lla W111. ll. (.‘opp bad knocked a ball, high into tile. oh, and while ho and his nole2w ll’ililim Ioln '1 (fair. J:,l11:.()1'1pp',;;- son). urn-r1. 1‘::1‘.11l1;: George has sold his house and halllszcrc 1 train opporilc iii-1011511.; model it; huh, ' of course, looking upwar is. .lzcir l'acos came into violent-contch '_l“.my:11;n,1_,:r ol'thc two was the worse hurt, as his right eyebrow and cyclid were, bad;y cut,tbou§.'h the eye was fortunately un- linjured, and his uncle escaped with :1. straightent about an inch loo;r rlirl-ctly between his eyebrows. 'l'lw lucklvvsu pair of relatives drorctothc l“;1ll~,wl11'rc Dr. Wilson dressed their Wfiun'l‘. A Naunow mournâ€"At Coboconk, on Thursday of last week. 8 H111- boy three or four ycars old had a narrow 1 escape from drowning. llc wa- throw- 1ing ~ticks into the pond for a do! to fetch out. when the brink of 611ml u~t on l which he was standing slipped bcnmth his feet and he fell into the water. which is at least twelve l'cet dcvp ut tlw spot. The steam scow owned by lit-veil Broth- ers was moored close to the ‘huru. and, fortunately. one of the proprio-mn and Mr. Tllfilllax Robson, ol' the Cameron Luke foundry, happened to b: on board at the time. The latter, who was tak- ing meaeurcmcnu for some repairs to 1 the boiler, saw the accident, and. notic- ing that the little fellow in his struggles 1was approaching the 320w, be Walth for a. moment, and then, atooping over the side. managed to seize him as he was about to nink. He was the son of one of the men employed by Messrs. Revall. but Mr. Robson did‘ not happen to hear hinfathor'avunme. Lowland! in tho Brockvlllc district. are flooded by me be"; min. been out trollingr have had fair luck, .

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