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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Oct 1890, p. 5

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4 talent will also assist. tendance is hoped for. Sir John )lacdonald has abolished the export duty on Canadian logs. and four children because Ire wanted to As the enter- tarurnent- will be first-class, a large at-Z There was a heavy fall of snow atl fungus Falls, Mind, on .‘londay. [ An Alabama man poisoned his wilel marry a young woman in Texas. The murderer of Col. Stewart, in Egypt, has been executed. Very tall stories are being told ofa new gold district in WyOming. Several more warships are to be built by the United States. Madame Bonnet, the German spy arrested at Cannes, has been sentenced to five years’ imprisonment and a fine of 5,000 from . At Lawrence, Mass, William 31c- Kenua, known as the king of horse thieves, has been sentenced to prison {01:2}: years. ' _ ‘l‘lre.exeoution of Morin, the Mont- magny murderer, who killed his partner loy, has been postponed to November 26 to permit oi‘a further appeal. The Lamoreau murder trial at LEO: rigual has ended with a verdict of not guilty, although the judge charged strongly againstthe prisoner. At Sherbreekc, Que, Rcmi Lamon- tagne was found guilty of murdering;r his ‘brother-invlaw, Napoleon Michel, and sentenced to be hanged on the 10th of December. Mrs. James Coley, whodiedr in Bas- ton, Conn., a few days ago at the age of 110 years and 8.:nontlis, was proba- bly the oldest snuff-taker in the world. She contracted the habit in 1790, and continueddt up to the daycf‘her death. - The little town of Saffron-Walden, Englandeas the scene of', much rejoic- ing over the safe return of'youngd’elly iron) Canada, where he is popularly be- lieved to have had a narrow escapel'rom the fate which overtook,_his companion, Benwell. The streets of the place were decorated with flags and arches, and the numerous friends of the Pelly family gave the returned wanderer, ahearty welcome. . Birehall is working hard on his prom- ised. autobiography. There is much speculation as to what the nature of it will be; but it-wil‘l not be a very elabo- rateafi‘air, as the time is rather short. It will cover about 100 pages of foolseap and will be illustrated by sketches made by the anthor.~ The manuscript is read over and edited, so to speak, by one of the gaol officials, and the prisoner: ex- pects to see it in print before he dies. He thinks he will have ils~ready,.for the press in about a week. He is negotiat- iugl'or the sale of the manuscript, and already hasreecived sorno offers. The proceeds will be turned over to his wife. BIR'EIIS. ('l-.\rcnr.t.r..â€"â€"Iu Fenelon Falls,.on .lliednesa day, October 15th, the wife ot‘hir. George ti-atchell ol‘a son. I'OR THE NEXT ‘- M GO TO, Bankrupt Stocks Store for; ; Great, .Big I WWW-OW Ir‘c’r.& “5.1V” ( m. , 2 bus. cotton Grain Bags, per doz, $1.75 Heavy Grey Flannel, per yard, 10 All Wool Grey Flannel, per yard}. 15 All Wool Tweeds, per yard, 25 Feather Ticking that will hold water 7 all to he had at CARTER’S, the Cheap Man. Cotton Shir-ting, fast colors, per yard, 5. Men’s Winter Shirts and Drawers, 25 Men’s Cardigan Jackets, worth $1 25, 75 Heavy Wool Knit Shirts, 50 It' you are in want, see CARTER, the ' the Cheap Man. Men’s All Wool Grey Socks, only 15 Gents’ Beautiful Silk Ties, worth 35c, 10 Colored Henrietta, 40 inches wide, only 25 Black Henrietta, 40 inches wide, only 25 Carmen‘s Bankrupt Stock Store is the place. Beautiful Check Dress Goods, only 8 Plain Dress Goods all shades 10 FE‘VELON Finâ€"11:8 MARKETS Something New in’Stripe Dres’s Goods, 10 )3 pm. .; by on: amt Stirr 1mm .mu Co. The Wonder 50x, 7 imirs for 1 00 Ftnelon Falls, l’riday, Oct. 17th, 1590. CARTER is the Poor .llan’s Friend. to , Lndics’ Black Cashmere Gloves for 1'5 whom; Spring -- . n 80 83 ‘ Hundreds of .llen's and Boys' Caps, Harley, per bushel. . . . . . . . 40 45 Extra Heavy Stenrn loom, only flats. “ . - - : - - - - 34 35 A Good Bov's Suit for t’ense. ' . . . . . . . . 55 58 ' 1;...“ ' a , , , , , , . _ .15 as CARTE l is satisfied with Small Profits. l’otatoes “ . . . . . . - ~ '37 Men's Bound Worsted Overcoals, 4 00 fi‘,“‘,f;"“,'u}’r"flolf‘fiQZZIxI; beautiful White Wool lllnukets,61bs.. 2 so , 3:17;, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . ll 1:, Men's ll'hite Shirts, only 50 . llav. per ton . . . . . . ... . . . . 61“) 7.00 Towels, per do7eu, 50 llidrs . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 4.50 W“) l Heavy 'l‘iedowns, 6.1 I 7“““L‘l‘5ki”"- '35 “’0 ‘ Extra Heavy Elofl‘e Pants, 1 75 New Advertisements. ICH 1‘1} .»1\' II 13211? E 1:. (‘ame on to the subscriber‘s premises, the mist lralr‘ of lot in ir. the 1st concession of Sartrrrvritr. on the 'l-‘llr of August last. :1 bvit‘er 1‘» years old. The owner can have be: :p In proving properly and p:t_\'- .11; charges. THOR Sll.\.\'l{l..\.\'ll. Sornernxlle. t‘lct'r Tlh, Hun. . , . INSI'IC;\N(JIG: 'rlll-I ltrlYll. (".\.\’.\Di.\.\' l.\'>‘l'l‘..\.\'(‘li t‘o. Ewe-s by tor the best Farm policy in Canola. Jail}; .\l'>"l‘l_‘.’. “your. Foul-let: l“!‘»l.~‘.dr1r‘.eifltlr,l9:"-l. lT. .â€"~ SHEH/FF'S SALE OF nil/03.7. HOORE vs. BRANDON. 1'.\- x... or‘ H. \\.'il issnnl out of the i ' or :le I'm 1‘.'..':IL~>:; s intervsl in the south half ‘ v .~’. inlif Hi lUl N0. ii” lilL‘ glitl .: ur‘ lln: Township of Vernlazn r,._‘ ... ~.,..I.... “H.193: tux-1‘. r..l‘ >.;t‘2.u 2 y’i‘..LL‘. . In tho 'l‘oxvu ot‘Litulsuy, ' «2.1 >.it.'.:'~‘. THE 2lsl DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, "i‘i‘ i" H ti. :3 0‘61""; Limit. JUNK 3!:l.l~‘..\'.\'.\.\'. v . -.i,?‘i‘:\-. ) 2y \';.-m~;':a.. ‘ Carma: wants you to see his 131;; Bargains. All Wool lllne Serge «15 .l‘eautit‘nl Prints, only, 5 liter: ' Roller 'l‘oweliuw 5 .l at lrenvy Grass Linen, 10 r ; '_' Spools Black or White Thread,", L" 0 yards each, for - - l" :‘3‘ 5 Beautiful Sealetl: Coating worth $10, 6 3"! l The Poor and the lliclr get served alike ‘_\'l‘ (‘_\l‘.'l‘l-Ill'>f. r lltrnp ('nrpet, only 10 3 ; Cottouadn tlveralls, only :70 1 i, At C.\ll'l‘l-‘.l‘t'S Great Bankrupt StociZStore. ‘3 ll While Linen Handkerchiefs for ‘25 l i R-papei's of Pius, sharp :15 needles, 5 l 2 :atin-finisli Table Oilelotlrs "3 E Ladies. see. our Black Cashmere llose 2.3 l r l I lion's Buck Driving Gloves. only l 00 L Ladies, see our new Coating-3. at 5.3 g ‘- see our new Dress ital-es. l we show the Largest Stock of Dress Goods in Lindsay. “ go to Cazzrrzu's for your Kid Gloves. {lerms Cash. and One Price: ‘XT C.&1?T1§11’S. l l l ._ ‘ . . l V 3:)“ Lauren". makes a >pecmlzy of Gents . I t‘lotl.i:r;.;. ‘ "‘1? Noted Chev) To“. i to l.ill~l>:‘.)' for ‘l‘lUl-‘llidllr. '. and returned for approval. t‘an ship [3.- ml. 2 leads to all points. BUSENESS CREED. -We believe We believe in their surroundings. TRY IT. be said to be half sold. in keeping a wellâ€"lighted and CHEERFUL Store, where the tired Shoppers may rest and feel thoroughly at home in making every effort to buy goods at RIGHT PRICES, well knowmg that goods well bought mav verv properlv HAVE YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE ‘? We believe - ALWAYS finally, in blowing our own Hemeâ€"no one else seems will-- Besrdes, we don’t think anyone else ing to do it for us. in selling goods at. RIGHT PRICES, knowing that among the resnlentsof Llndsay and country are to be found some pretty good Judges of values. Quests. STAND THE TEST. could do it as well or efl‘eetually;. SO HERE G=OZESQ BLAST ONE. We t A Town of Lindsay. have the brightest andmost’ cheerful Store to be found in they BLAST 0'... All Goods in. our. Store have, been well'Bouglit.. BLAST THREE- All goods sold fairly, and. cheaper than: any. of our, competitors can-r afford to offer them._, Thisi's all thisweek, except‘to'xinentionthat oursasleofftlie Ill. McLean 81:00. Fine Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goodsand Clothing; in our oldstore next the Postâ€"office, is abig;suocess.~. R & PERRY -HE,GREATBANKRUPT STQCK DEALERS. Lindsay, October 15th, 1800. MEN, local or travel- 13- a mg, to sell my gunr» ...â€"...... anteed Nrtnsern’ S'roert. Salary or Commis- sion, paid weekly. Outlit free. Special at- tention given to beginners. Workers never fail to make good weekly wages. Write me. at once for particulars. , E. 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, , ’l‘onoxro, Oxr. ‘l‘J-lO. GEEEME & ELlig’S LUMBER YAREIBS, (This house is reliable.) § llllllllll llllS lllll llllllllll. We have for sale here and at Lindsay all kinds 0‘." Building Lumber, .lnist, Seantliug l‘lanlt, Timber, Lalh. l'iekets, Shingles. l-‘euee Posts and all kinds ol‘ l’lnnr-rl and Matched Lumber from one to two years old. Our Common Lumber, both Pine and llernloek. inch and two int-h. is mostly new stock. out last Season. well rnol'ml. dry and. bright. manufactured expressly {or the lU(':ll trade of l’t-uclon Falls illlll Lindsay and , surrounding country. From our long experience in the business, and being, builders (.zrrselvrg-s. we have a good iden of what is required for lirst class or common building materials for houses, ' barns and outbuildings. We have assorted and piled by themselves both qualities to suit purchasers. l‘riees -. from $3 5“ to 3." per .ll feel and upwards. We have about two million feet that must be, sold to make room for new stock. l’ar- ties rurniring any of the above stock will save monty lg: calling before purchasing ' ‘I' . ‘ elsrwirvre. or i-v sendi: ,. ‘rr l-r..s here or “lulf'tl on to .\pril next. Send on your orlers. i. “ One Dollar Saved is Twul)oilars liarned.‘ or. J. CARTERJ ber, parallel widths. (1:2T2}?\7l‘..";iiiJJSJVr-L»;I'r'”. Can get Siltfiill mics " Taxi: Kern‘sâ€"The above is all gang lum- The undersigned has 100 bushels of two- rowed Barley for sale at $1 on per bushel,. the Toronto price. Two-rowedgjpjley For Sale. 1 Wu. C. Flil.lr,, Lot 18 Con.15,Soruer".illc,._ l-‘enelon Falls 1’. O. n n c Somerville, Sept. 22nd, 1590. .1 -... be led (cu/'ug/ by even/pity of mild that (flows, . ._ y ‘7' 1 :STlLL, ALI v r. land able to compete in my own lline of business and thank my lnumerous patrons l'or their, 1kind support for the last tcnl years. I have withstood op-g position live times in the last} ten vears in Fenelon Falls, nudl lwilllstill be able to give satis-l lfaction, as in the past, after, {having had thirty years exâ€"l perienee. ! l I lJ. SLATER, I Watchmaker & Jeweller, FENEL 0.5V f Ll LLS. v l2 Doors South of Mechanics‘ Institute. l WE? Subscribe for the Fen-l, r :elou Falls “ Gazette." onlv $1 at lnmltrl‘fill: prim-5.1:” tin. ..l - . an- on r. r, any-w ..,l‘.~-.H,,.‘.‘ l W'AililED I’rlolinblo I’ushiug .‘cIc-n to! ~I‘ll Choice Nursery Shir-k.- Complle :l~'- sorllnent.‘ A splendid opportunity ol'u-rvd for Spring- i\'or!~:.._ll3' salesmen have gm”?! “recess, many sellingr l'rorn Slvlo to .»"."v» per wool-1.; Sen". l'or l’roof purl 'l‘r-srlr:.u-§ ninja. A 'gotui pushing man wanted MW“ at once. Liberal Terms and the but goods in the market. \‘x'rilt- l"ur.rvi:!'n':; IYr)l'.\‘t:, Nurseryrnnn. {uclrestt-r, .\'. Y ...-n-i swimmer ' THE PURE-BRED lllllSlllll lllllSllll Bllli DRCHARDSIDE’S KING, (No. ll,?'.u:'. n. r. u. a.) will stand in si-rvirr- on Lot. ‘1‘: t‘: r. I. Yerularn. (lrr-hnrdside King. bred by Srrriti. lirw .(‘rmiir ‘(alb'y Stork harm, and h‘x tun! by Walter ll. Stevenson. w:r.~ (‘rl'n'rl .‘xr :' f llilh. lnM'. Sire, llult't' of l‘i‘l'fl‘ly ('17:) “Hill, hf ‘il'lfiliirllfillN (3’ DJ.) Vii.” :. . s a milk record as a tw.,-_u-:-.r-old nt 1."??? pounds in (Lu days. linki- oi li'lgvly': has a milk record of iml pounds, in mm u-cn-nl l and a. butter record of" lil pounds in w' wt' days. ller darn. linkiv, lldi a nail: r--r-.:=l ol' 0% lltlllll'lz in one day. and a t" * of ‘1”; pounds is seven (ln_v.-.. Also. at lili.‘ :‘trnr- place. the rim- sauna; bull l’rint‘r- Aler‘l: 2nd. (Mfr-7.; rv g“ 14-: 't in Dominion Short-horn llv'r l book. a:. ; ‘W Jfirér)‘ bull ilitl’."r_ 'l‘rzlrufiâ€"liol;lr-irl‘l’rimirrrl, '5'.’ "'t' >..-: - horn and Jersey. 9‘1 m mar-ll. :3 pr r (u- .' discount when the Cilxll i; pail :1. z‘r A St-I't‘lCC. \l'. ll. S'l‘li‘.’lt.‘~:>r -‘.' Yernlarn, June 5th, l'ir'l. in ' t For lil‘st-ttlnss Job Printing 6

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