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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 Aug 1891, p. 5

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~i, iiside will no dounbt be tastin fitted and finished and paint will of course be The contract price is, we. hear, 8150, at which figure the tin~paringly used. contractor ought to make a good profit. Barley I We want every Iarmer‘ to read and act upon the information given in this article. Two kinds of barley are grown this year. The sixirowcd probably will not sell for more than forty cents a bushel. The two-rowed will be consid- erably higher. Farmers will be tempt- «ad to mix some sixrowed with the twa- rowed. If they do they will spoil their sale. The two-rowed will be exported to England, and the English buyers will not have it at any price if it con- cains any six-rowed. Keep the two "kinds absolutely separate, farmers, or your pockets will be the lighter. Now don't imagine that we don't know what we are talking about. Our information comes right from the buyers, and we are positively assured that mixing will be fatal to price, as they will not buy it. â€"-lI'/Li'tby Chronicle. r Producing Rain. The Dyrenforth system of_producing rain by exploding bombs high in the air was tested the other day at Midland, Texas, where a long drought had pre- vailcd. day heavy showors lcll. General Dyrcn fOitli. who is employed at this serviCc by the Department of Agriculture at \l'ashington, does not cry post lioc ergo proptci- hoc. On the contrary, he says that while the explosions probably did not cause the storm. being conducted on a comparatively small scale, they were certainly instrumental in prcmpitating the moisture which the clouds had brought to the locality and increasing the rainfall. The next experiment will be made at the same place with larger bombs. The bombs are charged with a special kind of blasting powder, and the roar of each explosion is terrific, though the balloons containing the bombs are from 1,000 to 2,500 feet above the surfaco of the groundâ€"Globe. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€".â€".â€"â€" Thc dogs of Mercer County, Pennsyl- vania, killed 88,000 worth of sheep last year. A valuable mineral belt is, said to have been discovered in Kennebec town- ship, county of Frontenac. Matsada Sorakichi, the celebrated Japanese wrestler, died in New York a few days ago of consumption. The police of Moscow have received secret orders, which will have the effect of expelling every Jew from the district within two months. A Wichita, Kan., woman, who rides a safety bicycle, straps her baby on her back, Indian fashion, when she goes out for a spin. The infant enjoys the sport and will probably lead a fast life. Baron Hirsch, who is at Carlsbad, is said to have signed a document empow- ering Dr. Lowenthal and other gentle- men to purchase lands in the Argentine Republic to the value ol'810,000,000. Two Florida men killed an alligator and left it on the ban k. Returning soon after they found twenty-live alligators around their dead companion, and soon they carried him into the water and some distance from shore. A young man at Warren, Ohio, took refuge under a tree during a thunder- storm. Thc tree was struck by light- ning and he was killed. When his clothes wore removed exact images of the branches and leaves of the tree were found pictured on his breast and other parts of his body with the minutcness of the photograph. A dinic fell down behind one of the bolts in the big safety vaults of the City National Bank, of l’lainficld, N. J, on ‘ Monday night. when it was locked, and the vault could not be opened Tuesday morning. Two expert safe-openers from New York workedtwclvc hours before the doors could be opened, and had to cut a big hole in one of them. ’I‘. M. )lullis, who lives just: a mile from Eastman, on his farm, relates that he has for a long time been much puz- zled to know what was sticking fine, holes in his eggs and. drawing out the contents until as kept strict watch on the lion's nest, when the marauder was fouod to be a sap-sucker, which, iii Ii its keen, awl-like bill had contrived from time to time to suck dozens of cgcs, picking holes in sunny, Irom which he used very little of the contents. The bird was promptly. shot, sinco which time no dcpredatious have been com- mitted like those of which it had been found guilty. L ARE X'OU DICA. 1“, 0;- do you suffer from noises in the head? Then send 3 centstauip and i will. send a valuable treatise containing t‘ull particulars for home euro 'which cost, comparatively, nothing. A splendid work ondrnfncss and the ,ear. Address PROFgfl. CHASE. Mgudflliii‘..ul. ” ‘m' ' l l Mrs. John Gray, 3 recently married Montreal woman. used coal oil to light the fire, and died in great agony a few hours afterwards. __. BIIITHS. PEARCB.â€"-At FeneIon Falls on Friday, August 14th, the wife of Mr. Henry Pearce ofa daughter. DIARRIED. Cusaoxâ€"Sasnzasos.-â€"At the residence of the bride’s father, on Wednesday, Aug- ust 19th, by Rev. Win. Lochead, llr. Wm. H. II. Cameron, (3rd son of Mr. James Cam- eron, Esq.,) to Martha Anice, daughter of Mr. Wm. Sanderson, all of Fenelon Falls. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Rtportc'l by the North Star Roller .Ili'll Co. Penelon Falls, Friday, Aug. 2lst, 1891. Wheat, Scotch or Fife 90 to 95 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . .. 90 95 Wheat, spring “ 85 90 Barley, per bushel.... 50 55 Oats, “ . . . . . . . . 35 40 l’ease, “ . . . . . . . . 65 70 Rye “ . . . . . . . . 60 65 Potatoes “ . . . . . . . . 60 65 Butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . l2 13 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . 10 12 Hay, per ton .. . . 7.00 9.0o Hides . 2.50 3.50 Sheepskins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 50 Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IS ‘20 assassinatia. i" Lost. between l-‘enelon Falls and Lindsay, n'l’ockct Diary of IBM and :i Pocket-Book containing Notes and Cheques. A liberal reward will be given the Iiiidcr. Apply to S. SWANTON’, 52 Victor Avenue, Toronto Wm. IVIEASLII’, I’cnclon lialls. 25-3' 01‘ to August 3rd, ISSI. FOR SALI<3_ The cast half of Lot 27, Con. 1, Vernlam. Apply to Rev. Wm. Logan, Fcnelon Falls. inward in all its branches, without any slop-shop work, the outcome of the low prices paid to hands. TAILORING which will please and give entire satisfac- tion to customers, and Tailoring such as none but a true lower of the trade will turn out. Also Pressmg and Cleaning done to suit the most fastidious in taste. Farmers’ home-made Cloth and Cotton- ades made or cut at reasonable rates. 5E2?” Remember the place, lIcArtIiiir‘s Block, upstairs. NI. J. O’LEARY. Fenclon Falls, May 215i, 1891. 13. street or the lawmshowing How to , Obtain Patents. Caveats. 'l‘rade Liam, Copyrights. sent free. . Address MUNN do 00. 361 Broadway . ' . New York. - In stamps [simply as a. U. guarantee or good faith] to us, and we will send 'ou lay-express, C.0.D.. m1, elegant watch whlc you can examinemiid . - ,_ if you do not find ' ‘ it all andeven more than we claim for it D!) NOT TAKE IT, but if perfectly sat- !sl’actory, pay; the Express Agent OUII SPE IAI. CUT PRICE OF 5.35 and take the watch. Such a. chance to secure a reliable timepiece at such a ridicu- lously low price is . seldom if ever be- fore. o cred. This is'a‘genulno cokfl c 0t 2 plates of Soup Gnu) over composx- tion metal. It has solid bow. cap pad crown, hunting caso.beautifull en- [moved andis ust- . r proof. The works » are li’altham style. rIchl jewelled. with expansion balance. is regu nted and we warrantlt an accurate time- keopcr. It I: suitable for either a lady or gentlcmzrlii.‘l A Eroant‘eve Is seAnti wig: ccr‘i’cli ovate .‘ r083 . .WY TT , “’atcgimakem. Petcrborough. Ont. ' SENDâ€"U8 we VIII send egan ELDOIIAIIO DIAIOIID SOLID GOLD FILLED RING These do are now worn by adios and gentlemen In the best: society. and have the at“ “arms as -..ngcou n: a guarantee spade!” fit undocumqu Addams e».- a. van a. 80.? ‘ Jewellers LOO: 333:3l‘l2ii‘i’é‘éifél‘3 postpaid l.th I: ( _ The bombs were sent up. in” " :5: E VET A R, D_ I email balloons and fired by electricity. - This was in the evening. The next 'ARTER, THE GHEAP MAN’.S PllllE IIIT FOR 30 DAYS. l This List is subject to Sold- outs, so let every Man, “roman and Child come at once to LINDSAY, while all the B AR GI I N S are in stock. 265 pieces of Shaker Flannel, regular price 125 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 7 30 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, regular price 25 cents, now . . . . ., . . . 15 Beautiful Dress Giiighanis, 12§c., now 7 18 pieces Plain and Fancy Clnimbrys, 15 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Stacks of New Prints, 10 cents, now ‘ 5 1 Case Colored and Black Henrietta, 45 ceiits,.uow...... 25 White Muslins for Dresses it- Aprons, 10 cents, now . . . . . . 4 pairs Cotton Hose (very cheap) for Ladies’ and Children’s Pnriisols, for Heavy Cottonadcs, for . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Lisle Thread Undervests, now Hundreds of White 8: Fancy Handk’fs 2 papers of Pius for..._... .... .... . 2 spools of Cotton Thread, 200 yards each, for...... . . . . . . . . . . . .... Men’s Merino Half Hose, regular price 25 cents, for . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Balbriggau Under-shirts, regu- lar price 50 cents, now. . .. . ... Men’s Suits, all sizes, regular price $5 00, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 Children‘s Suits, all sizes, regular price 83 00, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Fancy Striped Flannel Shirts, regular price 75 cents, now. 38 Men’s Fancy Neck Ties, regular price 25 cents, now .. .. . . . . .. . 10 Men’s Fancy Neck, Tics, regular price 50 cents, now. . . . .. . . .. . 15 Men’s Fancy Webb Braces, regular prics 25 cents, now. . . . .. . . .. . 10 Hemp Carpets, regular price 20c.,.. 13 400 Sailor Hats for Boys and Girls, regular price 60 cents, now. . . . 25 [10 Boys’ Wool Knock-about Hats, regular price 60 cents, now. . .. 35 Men’s Straw Harvesters, regular price 18 cents, now...... . 10 Men’s Overalls, reg. price 750., now 50 iâ€"‘oâ€"amiâ€"a mugcwmotn H O CY 10 Cl 125 _ Beautiful Lace Curtains, regular price 90 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Men’s and Boys’ Odd Vests at your 1 own price. J Waterproof Coats, regular price 83 50, iiow...L.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 See Our Men’s White Shirts, regular price 90 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Beautiful Table Linens, regular price 60 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 30 See Our Ladies" Blouses, regular price 31 75, now . . . . . . . .. . .. . 1 00 Men’s Wool Pants, regular price 3?. 50, now .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 38: Hundreds of yards of Wool Twecds at half : price. Hundreds of Remnants at your own price. Hundreds of Men‘s and Boys’ Outing Shirts at your own price. 3223" Most of the above Goods were bought by the Cheap 31ml llntlt'r very cculiur circumstances, and the way They were bought ‘placcs him in a post'- tiou to give you STAPIE ll llllll lllll BllllllS AT WHOLESALE 003T. No doubt, my good friend, when you i-cutl the above, you will lean back in your chair and say it is impossible ,2 but the next time you are in Lindsay call on the Cheap .llanuutl be convinced for yourself. I... EABTEII. THE CHEAP MAN, ,Qirpcts and Oil~Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. HEADQUARTERS IN VICTORIA COL‘XTY FOIL Boom Paper and Picture Frames ~18 Ah w. A. GOODW‘IN’S, Baker’ 5 Block, Kent-sh, Lindsay. Arlists’ Goods _ _a Specialty. Machine Needles, Alabastine and Dye Works Agency. House and Lot For Sale. For sale, very cheap for cash,a half-acre corner lot and the buildings thereon, op- posite the south ward school house, Fenc- lon Falls. The house is IS x 24 feet, l§ stories high, on a. stone foundation, with a kitchen 13 x 20 feet and a woodshcd. There are also a workshop 14 x 20 feet, a never tailing well of excellent water and a few fruit trees. The buildings were erected about twelve years ago, and are in good condition. Apply at the Gazsrrs ofiice, or to the undersigned. GEO. W. MARTIN, 10 Pearson Avenue, St. Alban’s Ward, Toronto. Toronto, April 2nd, 1890.-â€"-7tt‘. MRS. HEELEY, DEALER IN Ill’IILLINERY AN FANCY GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Stamping done lulbnme Street. lenelnn Falls. DENTISTRY. GASâ€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nnnnanns, Dentist, Lindsay, if you want teeth extracted positively with- out pain. Gas has been given by him with great success for over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton,of New York, the inven- tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artificial teeth made by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns and bridgcwork done. Visits Fenelon Falls, McArthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. " 40-t.f. DON ’"I' be led away by everypufi of wind that blows. 'Ir ififi‘ STILLâ€"ALIVE and able to compete in my own line of business and thank my numerous patrons for their kind support for the last ten years. I have withstood op- position five times in the last ten years in Fenelon Falls, and will still be able to give satis- faction, as in the past, after having had thirty years’: ex» pericncc. J. S E Val-“lam; (ll‘CllII-I‘llf‘llll‘ King. I roll ' " ‘I'I Watchmaker 8. Jeweller, 4. R- M. MASON, VETERINARY SURGEON ; llozior Grud- uate Ontario Veterinary College. To- main, 1884 ; R. M. O. V. M. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Coiborne and LOUISA streets, Feuelou Falls. ‘ A Rare Chance I 4.87 - LOTS- 87s» IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE. A Belonging to the Estate of the late ll. .l. bcully. Will be sold in single lots or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also :i brir-l. house and lot on‘Fidlcr’s llill. NOW IS YOUR TIME -â€" AS â€"â€" THEY MUST BE SOLD For terms and particulars apply to llarroi; &_ McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate. Lindsay, or to W. E. ELLIS, Fenclon Falls April 25th, 1890.â€"10tf M The Canada lilelssurance h’y ESTABLISHED IN 1843. THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFI ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. â€"_ lapItal & Assets as at the 30th of April. 1889, over $10,000,000. Annual Income for the ear ending 30th April. 1885, 81, 40,000. Total Sum assured to 30th April, 1885, amounts to $47,000,000. â€" The profits of this old and reliable Con:- pnny are larger than any other Life Other doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio of expenses to income are less than that of any other Canadian or British 0ilit‘c. The policies of this Company are indisputaâ€" ble on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims :ll'i' paid at once. The rates charged by this Company are as Iowvas any first-class office. All forms of policies are issued. MCDOUGALL It BRANDON. Agents, Fcnelon Falls. SCHOOL BOOKS . AND SUPPLIES ‘ PATENT? MEDICINES i. ‘ DRUGS 4 AT}. FULL“ STOCK: ‘ AT W. . T. . ' JUNI" N’Syéfi‘ Improve. Your Stock? llllllllll lilll “till Bllll ‘ ORCHABDSIDE’S K5926, ' (N0. 21,3v :. n. I-‘.. n. o.) Will stand for service 'on Imt.’ -7 (« Bros, Credit Valley Slot-l: l-‘zirin. and ‘ bi" Walter ll. Stcvcnsoa, was .r: Ith‘tl .lill'.: min. 1888. Sire, Duke of hag-a;- Dam, Belle 0f Orchardsiilc (Selim? . 2 Doors South of Mechanics’ Institute. SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"01-' THEâ€" County of Victoria." n inilkrccord as a tu'o-yi-ar-ol-l .i. . . pounds in BU days. llnkr ot ‘ M2. linsia milk record ot'tifil pounds lll'IJh‘J and‘nlinitcr record of IQ ponnili n: v.- days. llcr dam, lit-title, llzIE'll ripll. , - of 98 pounds in om: nay, {illu :: of 205 pounds is scvrn days. u Also. at the sanit- place, the hue i. ...h bull l’riiicc Alccl: L‘nil, 00,387,) rcgiatcrr' :- Tlie‘next sittings of the above Court will H, nonunion Shmmmm “or, 5,001,. be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, On )Iondny, Sopt’v 28th, Thursday, Sept‘rr l?tli,1vill be; the last day of service. Gzo. Manama, Bailiff. -". Fenclon Falls, July 3rd, ISDI. l-.'. I). listen, . ,- . .’ cc 3 i, Subscllbe {01 the FenCh’n . tention gircn‘to beginners. Workers arm-r Falls Gazette,” only $1 a year in advaiice..~.aAllikinds of J ob ‘ = '_,- Printing 'done- iii good style N _, a g _ . Qlldct. reasonable priges. Clot-IL, - s ' Q: ». ‘iur: TI!ltlI‘i,â€"-ll0l.=lt‘lil-I' riesi..in,., a (w . 5... ‘ 1.. "vi ,. linrii, 00. 25 per cent. tll-IU‘L»! ....«,.i ' ' - l the cash is paid at time of service. commcncmgm 10 o clock III the forenoon, W. ll-15'l‘l£\’l:ll\’si,i.‘i Vcrulain,Junc Eth, IS'J’). . ILL-2,1, .. .. ,’ MEN, local or travel 7 ‘ . ing, to sell my gear onteed Nt'iiscnr STOCK. Salaiyor_Comu.l.- sion, paid weekly. Outfit free. Sprain; 'I" fail to make good weekly wngcs. Write an; at once for particulath :5. l E. 0..GBAHAM. Nur'seryman. ’l‘ozb’kro, 0’12. l his house is reliable.) I .v :i;

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