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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 31 Oct 1890, p. 4

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-â€" ~.. . Mu!“ ' ‘~....-~‘_< ‘6.) ‘gl. . . -~w .._,W._.‘.'..v | , 3 ,- . , - ~ . ' . "seen, A Well-1+ tiling Stilt 0t Clotlicsl,gfi?jf§,§,§2,,,m,, mimics a man with confidence, and preposses others in his favorâ€"which is important. “'lien rich, 3 man may indulge his ccccntrieities, and appear in the sliitbbiestnttire without losing ‘- caste." but not so the young man who is just making his way in the world: it's ruinous to his chances to wear ill-tilting chothes. OMW WW Our New Fall Goods Hare Just Arrived, and comprise a beautiful Selection of French and English Suitings and Over-Coatings. Scotch Irish and Cananian Tweeds. etc., thieh have been purchased most advantageously, enabling us to make the prices con- sideiably lower tliiin usual. GENTLEMEN, COME EARLY and select the material for your Full and Winter Suit nnd Overcoat while the Stock is new. Every article guaranteed. it good litâ€"well made and well trimmed, and the PIiICES A‘VA‘Y DO‘VN F012. CASI‘I. CATHRO & Co. Opposite McLennan’s Hardware Store, Lindsay. S- S- RITCHIE has engaged in other business, and is MA NUFACTURER OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT? Engine aidâ€"Mill Work AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS PROHPTLY ATTENDED TO. Bridge Bolts Made to Order. Horse Powers, Straw C alters, 2 and 3-fm’r0w Gmtg Ploztg/zs mm! a good variety of General Purpose Plozig/zs. A good as- sortment of Springâ€"loot]: liar- rows, Steel lflzrrows, Iron Harrows and I'Vooa’ Harrozvs ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT LOW PRICES TO MEET TME TIMES. THOMAS ROBSON. Fenelon Falls, Ont. .Tlie Fenelon Falls Gazette. Giving up in Dry in s in in Lindsay. He is offering the whole of his fine stock of STAPLE. AND FANCY DRY GOODS at Wholesale Prices for flash. The Stock is well ussortcd in Fall and Winter Goods, and consists of Gray and PV/tile C ollons, C ollouaa’es, S/zz'rlz’ngs, Tic/rings, Dem'ms, Ducks, Towels and Towellz'lzg, Bleaclzal and Colored Tao/e Linens, fiallmza’s, Prz'nls, Dress inizzisgs, foray, Grey and Navy Blue Flamzels, Full C lot/25, Yarns, Kid and Cas/z'mere Glows, Hosiery, Corsets, Black and C olorea’ Dress Goods in flfellons, C as/zmeres, Hmrz'etlas, Serges, ‘z'll’s, Plus/res V elveteeizs, flfcmtle Clot/ls, Readyâ€"made Clolltz'zzg‘, Overalls, Bed C omforlers, I'Voollen Blankets, flit/st, Caps, Geills’ Farms/tings and Small I'Vares, sud other lines too numerous to mention, all of which must be sold and the Store vacated I of the hose, and would afford a very considerable degree of protection to the Now is the time to get your Fall and Winter Goods at, and buildings on the business portion or the many lines below, W/zolesale Prue’s for Cos/z only. mam street, It the councnl would act V _‘ g _ v upon the suggestion made some time S. S. RITCHIE, 'ago by Mr. Sandford and purchase Kent St“ Liudsy. enough hose to reach to Bond street. It is estimated that the pump can be got to work in three minutes after the ‘tilai'm of tire is given, which is quick enough, surely, to satisfy the most im- Fire Protection. Last week a large and powerful force pump from Toronto was received by Mr. Sandford, and is now in a neat and cominodious building erected for its reception between Mr. Welsli's woollen mill and the house that. contains the turbine wheel that drives the machinery 'uscd by Mr. Sandford and Mr. Welsh. The two are in partnership as far as fire protection is concerned, and the pump, which is new and cost $350, is their joint property. The house, which Incas- :urcs about. 12x 16' feet, is to be made as nearly as possible frost proof, and the water below, from which the pump will be supplied, never has much more than half an inch of ice on it. The pump will be driven by a belt that pas- ses through an opening in the back of the house, and around the shaft that runs from the wheel house to the fac- tories. It is guaranteed to throw two 1% inch streams 70 feet from the nozzles (Great Bargain House.) W. Is Selling His Entire Stock of FURNITURE at and M Below Wholesale Gust ol‘ nutnufacture. in order to. make roozn for noxv designs and patterns. Call early and secure bargains, us. I am. selling cheaper than any dealer in the County. DOORS... SASH. MQUL‘D-INGS ETC. KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED. UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. W. McKeown, FRANCIS STREET WEST. FE/VELO/V FALLS. Welsh has any insurance, as they will not pay the high rates demanded, pre- ferring to trust to their own vigilance end the protection afforded by the 'mcans they have always provided and that are now more-eicctivc than ever. Another Fire at Kinmount. About 3 o‘clock on Monday morning fire broke out in Mr. C. J. Smith’s saw- mill :1 mile and a half north of Kin- .mount, which was totally destroyed, to- gether with the office, store, storehouse, a large boardinghouse, about 100. cords of slabs, 20,000 ties,.n small quantity of lumber, and a few posts and shingles. The bulk of the lumber was piled at a considerable distance from the mill and was. A train that was waiting to be loaded next morning did good service by drawing water from the tank at Kin- I have now on hand full supplies of _ w _r W _ _> mount to the scene of the fire, and by " ' removing tics, &c., that might otherwise h :’~ " have been burned. Mr. Smith is on El his way home from California, and Mr. E .I )Ichilly, his foreman, was at llnlibiir- I i" ton superintending the loading of ice. The loss is estimated at about 812.000. F" "‘” _â€"‘ fl and there was considerable insurance, S ql) but we have been unable to learn how k Jl 7 K A r K ’ X ,. much. Mr. S. Swaiiton had been no- ’ ‘ gotiating for the 'purchosc of the tics, which, however, had not been lhi'uinlly ’1‘O()IJS 2 transferred to him. As the fire was burning in two or three places when it this discovered, there is but little doubt that it was the work of an incendiary. AND A l’l’lili ASSORTMENT OF ‘LG I} lCUIn'l‘IIIlrk In at Johnston’s Celebrated MIXED PAINTS and White Lead. All Brands of Machine Oils. A New Lot of Daisy Barrel Churns, the Best Churn in , 1 M knt The most northerly of the ice houses t 16 ar ” ' i on the shore of (‘unmruii Lttkc was toâ€" l ' , tnli‘.‘ destruer by fire about o'clock! I : last. .‘lonilziy night. It was owned by; ;.‘li-:\r.~. Julio :iiid [ltnry Austin and '~ \l' i. 'i. l'iil's, nin'h' ed " .' 120 fm: ,j WlLL SELL AWAY Balii‘li F93 Skill? GASH. ‘ Only om ll‘flllhlmll‘l «If is: lul'l been r y _. a v - w _ z 1- _ . u _‘ , ,~ taken out fill‘l it contained about 13,500 [fill/5‘ [Uli't’ll Ht. ILCC/{UIU/(f [(Il' [UNI (ll (’ duff]. tons, the property of the Grenadier Icc ' L L i , (30., of Toronto. The Ice was valued . ' at $4,000 and was insured for 3,000; 5 PH E i but to what extent it was damaged is: . . _ - y a not yet known. The fire is supposcdl An Ice-house Burned. ~ to have been unintentionally caused by an old tramp who has been in this vicin- of year zit which the owners of lost cat». ity lately. begging his living and camp- ing out wherever it suited his fancy. He was seen at the pulp-mill at 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon, and the ashes of a small fire were found near the house; but, on the other hand, it. is reportedâ€"â€" but whether correctly or not we are un- able to sayâ€"that be was st a farm house eight miles away about. two hours . litter. . Fenelon, received a thorough-bred Dur- iway between the shoulder and elbow. t ‘ . ‘. 'L‘I . ' 1‘ _ , p'iticnt Nthllel r Sundford nor Jr ,for and set the fracture. out of danger with the wind the way it ‘q W School Board Proceedings. Fenelon Falls, Oct. 29th, 1890. The Board met; all the members present except Mr. Austin; the chair- man in the chair. Moved by Mr. Ellis, seconded by Mr. Robson, That, owing to the decrease in the attendance of pupils at the the pub- Ilic schools, this Board considers it iid- visable to close one room in the south ward school after the Christmas holi- daysâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. .L to, seconded by Mr. Nevison, That this Board re-engnge the following teachers for the year 1891 .â€" Miss Anderson, salary - $300 00 Miss Macnivcn, “ . - Miss Sullivan, “- ~ - Miss Hand, “ - - â€"Carricd. m 300 00 2P2. 50 Pnoroomrns Vcnv Quintinâ€"During the month ofNovembcr we will make Curd size Photographs for $1 00 per dozen up; Gilb- inet size $2 50 per dozen up, and all other sizes at reduced rates, at FOWLER 6; 0015, Lindsuy.-â€"36-3w. HALLOW E'en.â€"'l'his being the last day of October, the village boys will, we suppose, be playing the usual Hal- low E'cn pranks tonight. It is to. be , hoped that. nothing will be done by which any person will be put to loss or serious inconvenience. ANOTHER TIIOROUGlI-BRED.â€"â€"A few days ago Mr. Archibald McArthur, of ham bull calf, three weeks old, from the famous herd of Mr. John Miller, of Markham. It. is a handsome and prom ising young animal, and we hope it will live and do well. THE ORANGE. ENTERTAINMENT.â€" Don’t forget the Orange entertainment in Ingrnm's hall on the evening of Wed- nesday next, the 5th of November. It will be well worth attending, and a full house is hoped for. Particulars were given in last week’s Gazette and in the posters issued about ten days ago. ACCIDENT.â€"-On Wednesday, the 22nd inst., as Mr. Robert Frisc was engaged on his own premises in the township of Somerville in sawing lumber, a piece of board struck the circular saw and was sent with great force, striking Mr. Frisc on the arm and breaking it about mid- Dr. Graham, of Fcnclon Falls, was sent A HEAVY Lossâ€"Mr. Nathan Day's well known Percheron stallion, Cllfllll- pagne, died on Tuesday, the let inst., after a fortnight’s illness, but we. did not hear of it until last week’s Gazelle was printed. The causes of death are said to have been rheumatic quinsy and inflammation of‘bhe lungsn The horse was only ten years old, and‘ Mr. Diiy valued him at 81000. There was no insurance. THANKS .txn KICKSâ€"Thursday next, Nov. 6th, will be Thanksgiving Dlly, and of course will be observed as a general holiday. A football match between Lindsay and Fenclon Mills will be held in the afternoon, weiitlicr per- mitting, and the village kickers are re- ucstcd to meet in the park at 4 p. m,. on Monday for practice. 0n the even- ing of the 0th a thanksgiving service will be held in St. Jiiuics's Church. Aonicnixiumi. )lEn'rixnâ€"A meet- ing of some ol the directors of tlio Fen- clon Branch Agricultural Society was held in the McArthur House on Friday after the meeting had been annomicud, there were not enough present to form a quorum, and nothing of importance could be done. Some errors in the prize list were, however, rectified. and or- rnngcmcnts for paying the prizes were made, We are ghid to learn that, not- withstanding the poorncss of the show this year, it. was filllll(.‘l(l.ll_‘y' n. success. A \VAltNth’l.â€"â€"L.‘tr~it Wednesday :iii eight-tiny clock that liiid been hungover Brook-ask. hotel wm lillif“! down l)!:C‘.l'il'~.‘t:, from some) reason, it refused to go; Illl'l, ‘ when it was cxniiiincd, :1 gum] an'I-l ll‘IlL‘.’ was found to have bee-ii hurin in its: back. The kitchen :to‘.‘-:pipc Llilul'lzl lllL’ chimney on the other ~i'l~:. Itll’l S'llll’.‘ :Ilill'h’“ from it ll'l'l no doubt l'ilLvn down illl‘l .m-t lll': to tilt: Clock. llit'l ll. ll":l, been tli'.'l'<‘. the sparks might lint; 'I'llll'} into Contact with s-‘iinrthiri; ‘fi‘: and another ll)_‘,‘>l£‘l‘l ins lit-i: iiiizlit litivc or:- currud. This incident will, it is to he hoped, be a. warning to everybody to fit caps into the unused holes in all chimp nics that have openings into more than ‘ 000 [000]. last; but, owing to :1 change of dzitc' :i Stl)'.'1.'plp0 hole in the dining-room in; ESTRAY CATTLEâ€"This is the time tlc are anxious to find them. and them upon whose premises they have srrayed are equally anxious to get rid of them. Very few farmers need now be told inst. the law requires of them to advertise all strange animals they find among their own ; and that the costs of the advertisement and a reasonable sum fur the animnls' keep will have to be paid by the owner before he can take them away. We are uncertain whether any charge can or cannot be made for pas- turngc before the stray animal is adver- tised. OUR HUNTERS.â€"Messrs. Wliissile, Edwards, Ellis, Bailey, Fitzgerald and )lcCallum returned from the north on 'l‘ucsdayniorning, bringing with them live deer, two of which were litwus. Tlm members of the party who returned a week or so earlier brought four, making a grand total of nine killed by the party, the youngest of whom, Mac McCalluin. was the most successful, three of tho deer having fnllen before his rifle. 0') Wednesday Messrs. John Thompson and Alfred Stevens, neconvpnuicd by Charley and. Tommy Edwards went to 2125 00 ,Grnnd Island to look after some dccr said to bc thereon, and saw two, but could it t get a shot at either of them. Our BY A Sroxc.â€"-Wliilc the child- ren of the south word school were play ing during recess on Wednesday fort-- noon, Joseph Nevison, about 8 years old, second son of Mr. J. J. chison, w.“ struck on the top of his head by it stone, which cut a rather deep gash rib-int two inches long. Miss Sullivan, the teacher, immediately took him into the school house, washed the wound with cold water and then covered it. with sticking plaster, rafter which the little fellow was taken home. His head achcd badly for a considerable time after the accident ; but fortunately he was not dangerously hurt. Some of the children say that the stone was thrown by one boy at .cnothcr; others, that. it was thrown straight up into the air, and struck Joey in its descent. Wm.__h~. Germany and Russia. Berlin news from a well-informed owner gives indications that. William II. entertains a fooling of great iri'itn- tion against Russia, which frequently insists upon the presence of 450,000. men out. of a nominal 850,000 of tho Russian peace standard in :i peculiarly mobilised condition in the Polish fron- tiers of Germany and Austria. and is thus a standing menace to European. tranquillity. But for this attitude of Russia it is believed that France would disarm and Germany and Austria. follow ‘suit. Meanwhile extra vnguc reports come from Russia. about the state of the interior country, that. iii-rests linvo been frequent during the List tivo - months, that the prisons of :ill the large towns are crammed with suspects, and every town harbors two or three secret societies. Things in the veinotcr dis. tricts are even worse, where the pnpulm tion. refuses altogether to accept the new law now being introduced, which nlml- islies the people's right to self govern mcnt and establishes peasant tutors with extensive administrative and judicial thisan has caused serious riots in many places. The disaffection is spi'czidin; everywhere, and it is feared that it. will have a biid effect on Russia's foreign. policy. 1 0-. A Farmer’s New Industry. The Globe of the 27th snysr-Wr. I’snnc llaun of Bonnisvillc brought to market a load of syrup and \‘lll";_'ll‘ made from it crop of sorghum sugar «: llltt grown by him. He sziid to-diiy that he liinl' found‘ his venture :i [‘irnililnbl-i investment. llc phintcd one and [llfl‘-'- qtmrtcrs-iici'c. and when the cur: \\'.H lCl'lh'llOfl it. yielded him in ~yi'iip lllllllll l double the amount made from any other l two-acre crop. He obtained NTW‘H h.ii'- role of syi‘iip,_six barrels of Vlllt‘lfll‘ from i the washing, without counting the v;ilii.: of tlic seedâ€"us good as it crop at Unit or COI'llâ€"Ztllll the strips and Sll(:l{"l'n, worth to him its much as n [on «at hug; for feed. The fni‘inurs in tlii: vicinity of llczinisville :iiiil (ii-iiiislly pi'np'm; it. go in for growing the soi'gliuiii FUjJIH‘ C‘JUC‘. i ._._~_-.-.-..... .‘ i Tln-rc was a. light friil ol'snmv llll‘lelJll ; out l‘l lll'lll'l on Sunday. 0 illQiitllUlll'l Z-Qilltrl'h :ii‘u thrczitwnwl ’.\l'll 5.:\'4*l‘i: Milan-iii: from cuid rind ~t1iiri: inn. Sii'm‘ ll ll t'- :i 'lvlitll (ll. llll‘l'” ill"lt’:‘l in llrv ‘llll-‘l-l, illJ'l‘Jl. tll‘») “tilt-z ll)!!! Sittitnz'i, .\'. Y., I'll'l'lftl.‘ night. ’J‘lltfi .‘lltii~lcl‘ ul l'llllll'll‘fi l- liiilw'J-l’l,’ up lii~ {.li‘l'lll‘l' s in r"JItl"l to w ill ~i-ii'r:,r-' fl"")lll.‘l.1l'l“.ll"Jll on lumi'i th': AL. uni" lift-‘1 f.:' the ~‘..§p'n n‘. of up, 'i‘.l pyih try L‘l ‘il‘it‘lt litltitltl. 'l-lixtl'v: is ll‘i l". :d of shipziieiits of “3:4, but (:‘Ilrll‘l‘d't :i: : somewhat diliidczit about Cillll'll‘iiltl: in surcd of the requisite refrigerator :i l commodatiom powers. The attempted enforcement of' the poultry husiiws until they ZH‘U ii i. In . mama-35' ,. :r t .;.;,,..: 1 ___...4W.4 .. _. â€" r .

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