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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Jul 1890, p. 8

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H.“ J... .. ,5‘.,. "magnum-row W“ ”' HS“ ~. 9/, 3-,. ._ «ff-Q‘Hj'otm... ii. a, A V ‘ - a .r _.3‘- - 3"}? 'r . i. s J‘s a s.--. - 9 .1, .._'_.'. “ 4'. this; .I. '0 “- a..." my. you.” : End-$5.29? u x3135?" ‘ ‘1 wig; " ." j“'i‘i’.5""‘" .gnrr-r, . .q. r k L: ( l VL T l Northwest Crop Prospects. :rnment crop bulletin of the season was issued today. Referring to spring wheat, the report sayszâ€"Thoug‘n not yet into the ground at as early :1 date 2;: last season, the prosnects of the wheat Scully. . lblocks to suit purchasers. Also a brick «.- op on June 15 were most satisfactory. '3 he seeding season Was very favorable for pushing work, but growth was slow :1: the beginning. During the first half r 1 May several night frosts occurred and the crop was pretty badly cut down in 1. any places, but later on warm weather and timely rains infused new life and traps advanced rapidly. Reports of correspondents are most enCouraging and er oak very hopefully of the success 'Gl‘tht} crop, it anything like an ample supply of rain falls. The growth was reported from many points as being finch more than usually rapid, and the {inspects for a large crop were most on- uuraging. The area shown to be tn- «ltr crop is 746,058 acres, being an in- reasc of 122,813 acres, or twenty per "out. over that of last year. These fig res bear out the impression pretty gon- iLly held during the seeding season, 3. She area of oats under ucerage is in- .iserl by 16,790 acres, and the acer- e-f barley reduced by 14,203 acres. ,. . here are 1,440 acres of flax under cul- 1!: l .1- t, :‘t; tll‘kllllOD this year. The quantities of lan l fallotved, fall ploughed and plough- ed during the spring for various crops ( l' this season is shown to be 1,053,283 l-osi This is 160,000 acres greater [Brill ins: season. ’i‘he second farmers’ excursion from l_..;::ario arrived to-day shortly after 11 1- much from Toronto. There were 169 excursionists on the train. They will I"; entertained at Griswold by the set- tlers there tomorrow. 3‘}: .-. A Woolly Horse. New Yorkers are not easily taken a- lvuclt, but a large number of those who happened to be in the neighborhood of raw.- Tribune building about 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon were considerably >urpl‘156d, to say the least. At that hour a man seated in a buggy, and driv- lL'.’ what at first sight appeared to be a lzorse, drew up at the kerb. The man’s name was Frank Frauudf‘elter, of Eas- tcn, Penn., and he said the animal was a -‘ butfalo horse.” He had just bought i: from Oscar Stcmpler, in Monroe county, Penn, who had bought the an- imal’s mother (a mare) out of a drove r r' Texas horses about twelve years ago. The " buffalo horse ” is n gelding, lif- rl-cn and one-third hands in height, and weighs 1,100. It is completely covered Will] a coat resembling coarse buffalo iur in close curls eight inches long, growing equally thick and long on all portions of the body and legs. In the motor, Mr. Fraundf‘elter said, the hair grsws much longer. This long, curly tail-ale hair gives, the horse a remark- :..'.ie appearance, the more so as the 31:13? on the legs is as dense as on any oaner part, making them look like four think fur-covered posrs. In its gait it roembles a cow more than a horse. Nevertheless, it is said to be a good roadster and has the pulling power of a mule. The shape of the animal's head is distinctly that ofa bufi'ulo, and in lien 02‘ a mane there is an extra grovvth a: brown hair. In its hind quarters, also, the horse closely resembles the buifi'alo. The owner said that neither Il‘.‘ nor .‘Ir. Stemplcr had ever heard of n simzlar animal. The latter had not been able to secure any satisfactory ped- igree of i:.â€".\'czo York Tribune. Leprosy is said to be prevalent among tlte savages of Dutch Guiana, and mem- Lars of the Redemptorist order who work- mf. among them are dying. TW) weeks ago the contributions to is: Bismarck monument fund amounted 346.1100. A significant feature of .lt' subscription list is the extraordinary natal or of South German names on it. A collection of very valuable tablets 7113 Ancient Babylon has been received 'n London. One pair. dating about 2300 B. 0., reveals the curious fact “.3! there were in Babylon at that time =-. .1435 C! men employed as agents to «win children to be adopted by weal- ::.;; citizvns who had no family. These 1...»: received a regular commission both in m the parents and from these who :i‘lt-pte-i the infant. to u '9 .‘. .. 1 u ‘ V )9 the 'lcuelon hills hazette .; jr'r.'.t‘d every Saturday at the nice. on we corn: of Hay ti; Francis streets. oi? anlill‘l'lllh' $11 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. - one :e:'. re: week will be added as long 5.3 .t remains unpair. Advertising- Rates. Pror‘esm-cs‘. 4: engines: cards. 5’.) cents f-?l’:15‘.‘I ‘r sauna: Casual advertisements. , .\ :9nts y“: --...- {or the first ;;ise,-ticn.and 2 r cuts 13': :='.-, to? every snisegen: inact- : Ml 5‘ ‘ dunno? ::r s :clumu or less uric reason- arm. terms T’OB PEelNTING a" 1!“ iii a .r: exr‘nud neatlyv nor ital) on: Mr- ;‘Lnt‘e 11¢,- -' ~ G D HAND ' farm's! l memm, June 27,â€"Tbe flfit Govâ€" % l I l .. it the area would be largely increased. .. . ‘1 .‘ts rv tee y~-.2:. 53.! year or A Rare Chance 1' 4'87 - LOTS - 87¢“~ IN FBNELO)’ FALLS FOR SALE, Belonging to the Estate of the late D. J. Will be sold in single lots or in house and lot on Fidler’s Hill. NO‘V IS X’OUR TIDIE __ AS __ THEY MUST BE SOLD For terms and particulars apply to Barron 3: McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate, Lindsay, or to W.E. ELLIS, Fenelon Falls. April 25th, mooâ€"1m â€"______â€"~.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-I lhe lanada lllelssuunce Eo’ll ESTABLISHED IN 1847. TEE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital & Assets as at the sum of April, 1839. over $10,000,000. Annual Income for the year ending 30th April. 1885, 51,810,000. Total Sum assured to 30th .lnrll, 1885. amounts to $12,000,000. The profits of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Office doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio of expenses to income are less than that of any other Canadian or British ofice. 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 oilice. All forms of policies are issued. MCDOUGALL & BRANDON, 43.1y. The Great Discovery. @Read carefully and act wisely. Many anluable lives can be saved by the {33:3 1150 0 -â€"â€"-_:____ _____._ £233: MOSES COURTEMAH CHE’ S M?» Mooooonow stone “lth «wwomovooooww ffiThis is undoubtedly the best lung med- gé§=ficiue in the world, and for Dyspepsia {fifhas no equal. Manufactured by Moses fiCourtemanche, Midland, and sold by W. E. Ellis. Fenclon Falls. â€"52-l7-3m. reintegration Notice is hereby given that the business hitherto carried on by Samuel Swnntou as a dealer in l l l l l l l l RailwayTies, Cordwod, Tele raph i Poles, Cedar and all kin s of Timber, Lumber and Shingles, g MM” 000000609000 0-. will be continued on a much larger scale than formerly by the undersigned, who will pay, as hitherto, THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES, and payments will be promptly made on the 15th of every month for all materials delivered. fig” One of the firm will be regularly on the road. For particulars apply to Samuel Swanton, No. 52 Victor Avenue,Toronto, or to J. H. Brandon, Fenelon Fnlls. SWANTON, BRANDON & 00. N. B.-â€"-Mr.Swnnton thanks his numerous customers for their liberal patronage during the past ten years, and begs to solicit a continuance of the some for the new firm. Fenelon Falls, Aug. 7th, lSSD.â€"-â€"2G-tf. SCHOOL BOOKS AND Agents, Fenelon Falls.‘ {5% We led the trade last» season, and we intend doing the some this season. CLARK GROCERIES â€"ANDâ€" PROVI 810 N S. J. MoFEtLAND has now on hand a splendid stock of fine fresh TEAS, COFFEES, Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soaps and all other groceries, which he will sell Cheap for Cash, and to which he invites the attention of the public. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Earthenware, Brooms, Pails, Washtubs, Blocking-brushes, Clothes-pins. Matches and other articles in great variety. Eannad Fish. lull & Vegetables of the very best brands and at the low- est possible prices. l & SON. Goodhand’s Livery, East Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. I wish to draw the attention of the public to the fact that I have purchased the livery busi- ness lately owned by Mr. Wm. Routly, and have made such improvements as will meet the requirements of the travelling public. lam prepared to furnish first-class horses and comfortable rigs at the lowestliving prices. GEORGE GOODHAND House and Lot For Sale. The East half of Lot No. 2, west of Col- borne and north of Francis street, Fenclou Falls, 00. Victoria, the property of Mary Calder. There is on the premises a frame house 22 x 33 feet. For full particulars apply to MARY CALDER, Nov. 19111, 1889. Common P.O. House and Lot For Salts. For sale, very cheap for cash,u half-acre corner lot and the buildings thereon, op- posite the south ward School house, Fenc- lou Falls. The house is 18 x24 feet, 1}. stories high, on a. stone foundation, with a. kitchen 13 x 20 feet and u woodshcd. There are also a workshop 14 x 20 feet, a. never failing well of excellent water and a few fruit trees. The buildings were erected about twelve years ago, and are in good Cash Paid for Butler & Eggs = condition. and other farm produce. 1:? Flour and feed kept constantly on hand. . JOSEPH MCFARLAND. ." r31" llhlllE. ll; _â€"â€"â€"â€" Fast Colored Clngu hams for 10c. Fast Colored Mus- lins for 100. Fast Colored Prints for 10 cents. {§@ The freshest Goods in the village at SUPPLIES Wm- Campbell’s. PATENT MEDICINES AND Journos. I T'. A .lREPAIRING Milli BERRY MANUFACTURER OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES. Everything belonging to the Saddlery and Harness Trade constantly kept in stock. Si. Apply at the Gazerrn ofiicc,or to the undersigned. GEO. W. MARTIN, 10 Pearson Avenue, St. Albau's Ward, Toronto. Toronto, April 2nd, 1890.-â€"7tf. WALL PAPERS. New Pallems Arriving llain FROM ENGLISH, CANADIAN TAND AMERICAN MARKETS. All the Latest Designs in Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers, Corners and Decorations. PRICES a STYLES-Tâ€"(lâ€"SlllT CUSTOMERS. call and see my 50. per roll Paper. “ So. u .t 76. u tt t: st 80. 0‘ u at u 96. H u u u 10c. u tt And all the way to 50c. per Roll. I have on hand the largest stock of Wall Paper ever brought into Lindsay. REMEMBER THE PLACE : Just Opposite New Postâ€"oilicc, Iicnt Street. LINDSAK’. G.A.MiiiERELL Please call and see :2" 5c. Po er. J 1" Lindsay, April 2nd, 1890. LINDSAY Marble Works. R. CHAMBERS ills. is prepared to furnish the people of Lini- say and surrounding country with ‘ MONZ'MEXTS AXD BEADSTONES, ' both Marble and Granite. . Batista-.29 pron:pr given on all kinds d ~ cemetery wars. , Emile Ta‘rle To;s,Wash Tops, Mantd ‘PE‘ECQE Etc- r. soecLaity. ', ring a f:3.£tl¢:.l workman,all ehcull see 1.:- leaâ€"tjzs ate :omparo prices belch coco , -.:-3.,. /_, . ., .. ' irrtr'tx. tr eIEHVLL'fi. . Do' a 0“ the EMA?“ Infmcet; A til. '. ,~â€"?r. rear of the market on Ohml ' - ' r i l i-T'Gv?‘ L _ 751,. ’ I ’ I no»; . Kemp! 111113533 up; 1 «our. sunbeam, . ’ ' i: . .‘ My! ‘ " t rover or me 7w; Btu, W- ._â€"-â€"â€"-.._.. FARMS jga SALE. The following cheap and } (arms are; It: the finest section of “'c“, A (lillltt'm: Semi for the ~~Canadian Far! . dw'tzwr to l. I. 13333: 8: Co.. Guelph l’. 0. PM": it Is heir: lice and gives me uch chaired: sizc~ and. kinds oi buildings, oi; .\‘:. or those and :75 other iarrns. No stones. hill: or swamp on Me farms. and the son is guaranteed risen. now. 0 .11 loam that nevor bakes. Money sent er re- quirod us guarantee, for expensex u tn: farms in:- na? cheap and as represenwd ~- and intending buyen. after seci: I).kf‘.}. left to (Leora:- iur themselves. ..r~.d ::.-.n keen 0â€" return the money as {HQ} text figlil. Purespving water on cvizry (art‘s: [CDC::: .and not hilly nor tint (3-...c. roads, c5.ch factories, CTL‘flll‘lt‘Z churches and post offices near ..l: ::.r !.-..'“'~. Good water every where and healthy coun- U . . Only enough money tobind the bnrgaht need be paid until taking. possessions and then so per cent.. 860 of own 5 too, of the price will be left on the far-nu. or tens than that. if buyers wush. paym-lv ‘uSl to suit the buyers in every way. Vms «.9 we put in writing and is the best chance mm ofierad to buyers. All buyers ge: gitg-J nuts and their deeds when may run nos- Belgian. _._____.________ 93800. films: 9 and 30:3. :nar‘mt town \vith Him lum, :zzazkt'. tram onlx : n _‘ “Hm” "W'TOT'. .ni’u ‘ 1.007.311 s. 7, r r 1.1m: in s! SSIWC - boundary- .zt hack on (mm with r lll\\'.‘.} 5 1 a whale 2 miles, market q.- (’ ‘ 1 105 1”, '39 ( . ‘Vv' Lyman » 2~- . marlin with mlway l m! ' $25,200. ‘ lnruc bank "1m, market n wn \ -.: :r ‘.l\" 8 10,72 5()7lfii§g '1. .:.-f':;:‘.‘.: of fine l‘ulltllnCS, :tiinh barns n. ‘ : .i g.- t;.l.;.,._‘ murkettawn with railwav 2 m '3», lat. L; .lrnl l." '! N1 litiusr iii-z leiIlLKiâ€"WLL‘ of tho lit-s! term: i: 7). “’l “w. 3”“ ::‘,' ' ("y g; i , _ 7 - Much-n. at in suit purchaser. tint I‘Llillilfit~ that l 1 5 -.., This farm ..dj.nns Cit) l Cue. .t i '. 4.: I r r t the lies: grain and sin rk i.‘.."ll\\' ( .x; t '1“. v n 450 . x in i.\(\. 3w {.0 9L). _ . CIL‘iIrLi - \Lr\ l.'lt‘ valuable hardwood bush, 3 at”. 5cm l‘i...<.IfL'_\' 2 bank barns, 3 Eric new 'ric‘rt (Hun. market rmvn “'th Y.‘.Il\\"tys, ht :~'. .. v, ;:. 1m.- :o::r.t_\', is ftlicctl into 5i ‘ and mu :lcrcs, will lac st 1.. l’ull particulars of these nil-ll e75 otnsr farms and valuable information about PM! country.__Auclresu. J. J. Dulya. 90., Guelph P. 0.. and MRS. HEElE‘l, DEALER IN MILLINERY AN FANCY GOODS ampiig lune. Eulblme Street. lenelun Falls. _..__.._.â€" HEADQ UARTERS IN VICTORIA C(ll’NTY FOR Baum Paper and Piclure Frames â€"-13 ATâ€" w. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker’s Blook, Kent-5t" Lindsay- Artlsts’ Goods 8 Specialty. Machine Needles, Alabas‘rlne and Dye Works Agency. David Chambers. General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. Blacksmithing in all its different bran/.1. done on short notice and at the l\:V~'t"' living prices. Particular attention paid If horse-shoeing. Give me u collaad 1m” guarantee satisfaction. tS-ly .A SECOND DIVISION 0 DUB -â€"0? mtâ€" County of Victoria. The next sittings cf the a. In”! Cent! 1-1 be held in Dickson 5 hull Fen elcn i-‘aln. On Monday, July 7th. .‘96: cppnrte Matthews‘ putting: Contractions: 10 o clock an the screcrt: 1. Geo Mam-rim 8. D Hun En L E i Mi Fettlcr. Earle F-l, 37th, 1890.

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