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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Sep 1891, p. 5

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. 5 i r a: W‘Carpcits and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. ‘ N" b.-rn nd the Rocky .‘l-mntains, about four months arcâ€"arc home. They say a'l the othch are in good health and spirits. and that. they will be back some time in October. Mr. Thompson and Mr. Man-ring both tell us that they in- tend to return to Beaver. Renoor. [Iowanâ€"Tho. regular month- ly "renting of the school band was held .iust Wednesday evening, and all the members Were present. except Messrs. Austin and Ellis. The minutes of last meeting havin: been read and confirmed. it was: :mved by M r. Robson, seconded by Mr. Sic. that the f-diowing accounts he paid. and that the chairman give his oz-lors for the same: 'l'hmnas Littlcton, repairs etc. to north ward school, 86 70; (it-urge Littleton, repairs etc. to math ward school, $1 50.; John T. Thomp- Full. repairs etc. to south ward school, 85 50; E. D. Hand, printing 50 copies (-7 abstract of auditors' report, 83 00; Satn'l Brokenshire, rcpitiring pump and cleaning well at the south ward school, 82 5'1; firs. H. Deyman. piling wond. SLâ€"‘Cm-rr'ed. There being,r no other business to transact, the board adjourn- wd until the first “'cduesday in October. - -_ .--.... ...... ..._ -. A stream of brine seven inches in diameter is flowing from the natural gas - it :re at Bellcville. Large quantities of dynamite were were exploded on a high mountain peak at Soeorro, N. 31.. and the heaviest rain ol the year fell, breaking the drouaht. .-\ tame bear belonging in the village of Vitae, Russia. havingr been trained by the servants of its Wealthy owner to drink whisky, entered a tavern Tuesday and stared in a keg of whisky. 'l‘he owm-r tried to prevent the hear from Herring; at the whisky, and the bear Set 'upon him and killed him and three children. An Arab, whose word is worthy of belief, has arrived and tells a startling ‘tule of Turkish triumph. Accm'ding lU§llllll Ahmed liltshdi Pasha. the Turk- ish c immunder in Yemen, the principal division ot‘hrabia, has utterly crushed :t-rc'.'olt'wliiéh'broke out recently in that province, and has struck terror into the . hearts of the insurgents. The Arab’ adds that the Pasha subsequently en tercd Sana, the capital city of Yemen, .in triuuiphal procession, having in his 'train 14 camels laden with hands cut from the rebel chiel'tains of Yemen. An English driver named Henry Scowsitn has been arrestel for stealing packzues on the train. He was not an ordinary thief. The police noticed that he was eccentric in his habits and speech; and Called in the doctors who, on exam? ining the accused. pronounce-ii him to: be a raving maniac. He had been in the employ of the company 20 years. It is supposed that his sudden arrest upset his mind, although the physicians i;t.~‘i~'t that the strain of insanity could exist fora long time and that he was liable at any moment to have run his train into destruction. ARIIC X'OU DEAF, Or do you suffer from noises in the head? Then send '3 cent stamp and I will send a valuable treatise containing full particulars fur home care which cost comparatively nothing. A splendid work on deafness and the ear. Aidress PROF. G. CHASE. Montreal. BIR'EIâ€"IS. Morxr-zsâ€"lu the township of Ferrelon, on Friday, Angus“. 7th, the wife of Mr.James .\loynes ofa s m. .llxltllON.â€"-l:t the township of Fenelon, on Saturday, August 3th, the wife of Mr. Mitch- ell llt'l‘i‘llll of a daughter. Spartanâ€"Li the township of Fenclon,on \\'t~dtn-sday. August 201b, the wife of Mr. A. Ll Grnh on ofa daughter. 'l‘w.ona.-â€"At Penelon Falls on Thursday, .-\-gust 27th. the wife of Mr. Jeremiah Two- m:y, Jr , tf a daughter. reactor FALLS nausrzrls.‘ -1i‘cportcdliy (he - 'ort/t Star Roller .llill C'o. Fenelon l-‘alls, Friday, Sept. 4th. 189'. '\\'lteat, Scotch or Fife 90 to 95 Wheat, fall. per bushel.... 9.) 95 Wheat, spring “ 85 9o Barley, per bushel . . . . . . . . .33 40 (hits. " . . . . . . . . '28 3° l’cast', " . . . . 55 60 ~l'otat0cs “ . ..... . . . . ‘25 3‘) littrtcr, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'3 3 Eggs, per duzut ‘20 13 Hay. per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 9.0:» llitlt‘a’ . . . . . . .. ...... ..... 3.00 3.50 Sheepskins. ....... 40 SJ Wool . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2‘) 25 .. _.- ‘ . - -- . .-- Advertisements. my- ._....- n... ._. 'inéanQuAR'rt-zns IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR lion Paper and Picture Frames! w. A. Goanwm’s, Baker’s Block. Karim. Lindsay. Artists’ 600.13 a Specialty. lamina needles. Alabastinc' and Dye Wants Agency. ' lon Falls. The house is l°x24 feet, 1112 . r . - ll, CARTER BURGOYNE & co?“ ""5 “"5" "W5 The Palace Dry (icons and Clothing House. Plllli ill FOR 30 DAYS. For Sale or to Rent. The cast half of Lot ‘27, Con. l. Verulam. Apply to Rev. Wm. Logan. Penelon Falls. FOR SIXL'FL A Good Phtetonâ€"cheap Apply to TllOS. ROBERTS. Fenclon Falls. Aug. 26th, l'SDl. 274’ TAILORING in all its branches, without any slop-shop work, the outcome of the low prices paid to bands. TAILORING which will please and give entire satisfac- tion to customers, and Tailoring such as none .but a true lover of the trade will turnout. Also Pressing and Cleaning done to suit the most fastidious in taste. Farmers' home-made Cloth and Cotton- adcs made or cut at reasonable rates. 58‘ Remember the place, hicArthur‘s Block, upâ€"stairs. M. J. O’LEABÂ¥., I Fcnclon Falls, May let, 1891. '13 ' Magnificent Array of Choice Fall and Winter Goods. Listen to the Verdict of Public Opinion. URGOYNE &. Co. lead the procession. Burgoyne's goods are the best. Burgoync‘s prices are the lowest, and every i S A Y one who inspects the mammoth stock is delighted. ' 7 Dress Goods Department.â€"â€"We have now on hand :1 fine stock of Dress Goods, V elvcts, Velveteens, Dress (lords. Dress Gimps, Buttons and everything necessary for trinnnine. B 3 R G A Staple Department.â€"-Cottons, Towelings, Towels, Shirt- ings, Ginghams, Tickings, Linens, Plain and Twilled Dark and Light Grey Flarrne‘ls, and Cottonadcs of the best makes. We have the best stock of these goods exver brought into the town. : Tweeds! Tweeds !.'. Tweeds! !!â€"â€"Thc best, assorted stock---second to none. Ready-Marie. Clothing. â€"Now this is one feature of our business we make a specialty of. \Vc are the sole Agents t“...- W. R. Johnston, Toronto, one of the best known limits in th Dominion of Canada. Their clothing is unsurpassed for style and damn/2'1}, and our stock for the coming fall and win~ ter is complete in Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, Coats, l’urils This List is subject to Sold- outs, so let every Man, Woman and Child come at once to LIN while all the The Canada Mich-scarce Ec’y ‘ ESTABLISHED IN 1847. are in :stock. __ 265 pieces of Shaker Flannel. regular price 12}- ccnts, now . . . . . . . . . . , 30 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, regular price 25 cents, now . . . . .. . . .. . 15 Beautiful Dress Ginghums, izl'c , now 7 . IS pieces Plain and Fancy Chambrys, 15 cents, now...... . 10 Stacks of New Prints, 10 cents, now 5 l Case Colored and Black Henrietta, A, THE OLDEST AND Till-l LEADING LII“ ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital .E Assets as at the 30th of .«iprll. 1989, over $10,000,000. Annual Income for the year ending 30th April. 1385, $1,543,000. Total Sntn assured to will April, 1885,' amounts to $47,000,000. 45 cents, now . . . . . . .25 , d O at G t, f .81. . l v - . t . ‘ an VBI‘CO S. 011 S lll‘lll llll‘l‘S 111 CVCI' 1110 CU‘ll ) (it'd. The profits of this old and reliable Com “(hue Mumns for Drcsaes 8‘ Aprons’ ', .. O y l l puny arc lurg--r than any other Life Office 10 cents! “0W ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' "" ‘T ' nuts and Shoes.â€"â€"One 0f the largest stocks (3V0): llll- n) doing business in the Dominion, and its: 4 Pairs Cotton H050 (very Cheap.) for 10 ratio ot'expenses to income are less than-g 5 . . , Ladies1 and Children’s Parasols, for 2 that of any oth ’1' Canadian or British offices “can, Cutmnades for ,5 The policies of this Company are indispntn- . ‘ , , , ’ ' ' "" ' ' ' ' Ty a blc on any grounds whatever after two Ladms’ L‘s“: “Head Undervesmrnow 1- ycars, and policies becoming claims are Hllndrt‘ds 0f \Vhlte «it Fancy Handk’fs 5 paid at once. The rates charged by this 2 papers of Pius fol-"H" ’,,,, . . 5 Company are as low a: any hrst-class other. 3 slmuls of Como“ Thruud, 200 yards All forms of pnlrcr sure issued. , . each, MCDOUGALL ti: BRANDON . 43-13,. Agenm’ Feuelon bans. Men’s Merino Half Hose, regular price 25 cents, for . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 Men‘s Balbriggan Under~shirts, regu- lar price so eents, now. .>.. . . .. 25 .\lcn’s Suits, all slacs,'regulttr1)iicc $6 00, now..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 CliildrensSnitsmll sizes, regular , . price $3 00, now...... .... r1 L25§ Men’s Fancy Striped Flannel Shins, regular price 75 cents, now. 38 p01?de in this vicinity. We buy from the best, makers in Can- ada. {Five thousand five hundred pairs is the size oi the stock you have to choose from. It has been acknowledged we lruvc done the largest trade in this litre, and we intend doing larger - than ever. All we ask is for you to take a look through our immense stock. Groceries, Crockery and Glassware.â€"~ Are complete in every respect. Give us a call and be convinCed. We handle 720 titers/z. “ Good goods at a mode 'atc profit ” is our molt). BURGQYNE 8t 00., The Leading Retail Men. Fenelon Falls, September lst, 1"89’1. . (:1 House and Lot For Sale , For sale, very cheaplfor'cnsih a’hal’i’sucrq corner lot and the ‘bn'iitlings Hhcrcon, op ’ posite the south ward school house. ‘Fcnc-é stories high, on a stone foundation, with a kitchen 13 x Z‘l‘fct't and a. woods-lied. There are also a workshop H x 20 feet, a never fnilingwcll of excellent water and a few .\ " t v ' - . r'fruit rtrees. 'Thc ‘btiildings were erected Iena .Panc') Auk Tles’ Insular ,0 I I rtbout twelve years ago, and .ure.in ‘goodl pnce 25 cems’ "OW ' ' ' ' ° ' ' - condition. ’ Men’s Fancy Neck Ties, regular , A I g _ 7 Al’l‘l)’ M "10 GAZETTE Office, 01' to the price 50 cents, now . . . . . . .... . 15 unders'gnc‘i' .\ien’s Fancy Webb Braces, regular DEALER IN L GEO. W. MARTIN, 10 Pearson Avenue, St. Albun's Ward, Toronto, price 25 cents, now...... 10 Hemp Carpets, regular price 200.,.. 13 I 400 Sailor Hats sfnr.Boys and Girls, regular price 60 cents, now. . . . 25 [10 Buys" Wool Knocknboutdlats, regular price 60 lcents, now. . .. 35 Men’s .Simw Harvesters, regular price 18 ccnts,now........... 10 Men’s Overalls, reg. price 7%., now 50 Beautiful Lace Curtains, regular price 90 cents. now.. . . .. . . . . . 50 Men’s and Boys‘ Odd Vests at your own price. Waterproof Coats, regular price $3 50, now . . . . . .............. 200 See Our Men's \i‘hite Shirts, regular price 90 cents, now . . . . o0 illeant’li'tll‘il‘ttblc Linens, regular i price 60 cents, now . . . . . 30 I See Our Ladies’ Blouses, regular price $1 75, now...... . 1 00 Men‘s Wool Pants, regular price AND MlLLlNERY SUPPLIES AND ‘4 r 1 FAENCY GOODS MEfifiEfilEs, . 01“ ALL iESCRIP'DIuNS. , ‘ I Stamping dcnc DRUGS ‘ -â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" AT lclhctnc Street. icnclcn Falls. FULL ‘ t STOCK % I)EN'1‘IS'EI{X7. Toronto, April 2nd, 1390.-â€"tt‘f. Apamphlet of information and ab- - ' atract of the lawsmhowing How to .' ' Obtain Pattenta, Caveats. Trade Marks, Cop rights, amt free. . Addxul M NM a CO. " ' = 361 Broadway. 3 : New York. . , In stem i l 1 gocaguargntgiabstgbhdtgitifi , $2 50, now . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 33: r ‘zxrlr1 “uh” "'°"" 3°“ °“ y °‘p"“'-C“"*Ea ', Hundreds of yards of Wool ’l'weeds to halt GAS “(VITALIZED AIR.) an; “agent. watch whi you can examine, a ‘ » I it you do not find. it allandeven more pncc' . «nan we claim for Hundreds of Remnants at your own price- ifigfl figfiefiflgfifiz Hundreds of Men's and Boys" Unting Shirts at your own price. istactory. the Express Agoiit’oun 85E IAL OUT PRIgE .35 and to. ewatch. Sacha. l 8&5“ Most of the above Goods wen: chance tosecnrem. i reliable dime "race l [mu ht In the Client Mon illtd r verr ,at 'snéh a. riiiiou- - g ‘l I i J lously low rice is Y . ‘ - '- - -- w u seldom“: Ever be. gpcutltur Circumstances, and the IJ gore, offered. £13m a enume FILLE WATCH madii or 2 plates of Souo GOLD over composi- lelAPlE & FANCY DRY GOODS, caseboantnhn . AT WHOLESALE COST. l they were bought plum-s- him. in a posi- (t'un (0 give you l grayed andis nth. , proof. The works "p are iValtham style. \, ;. '. rlchl jewelled. with expansion balance. is to a. and we warrantitan accurate time. . keeper. t is suitable for either a lady. gentleman. rantoo is sent: with A . “Eatichmakcrs. l’etcrbrrongg. oils. & co ' l I Go to J. NEELANDS, Dentist, Lindsay, it, . out pain. Gus has been givrn by him with E great success for over 2| years. He studied ; ' tor of gas for extracting leclh. Numbers: I N I of persons are Wearing nt‘tilicinl teeth made _ p a by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never, lain crowns and britltzeu'nrk done. Visiltsl R“ M. :IBZEJA-SCDEVJ lt‘enclnn halls, McArthur House. on tie: ‘YETERINAHY Svnumm : “unm. “H” ' ' t- . '. in the day. 4 l t t - mm“, “584 g “I “I U. ‘1 AL A â€"M*,â€"- V {l'i’idl‘ll‘Wâ€"(‘U‘“\‘l’ COIL Flt illlil lmttln; â€"or 'rnsâ€" f’ ‘ ' *- s "w . H ‘ . County of Victm-m- ;A Rare Chance 1 1v" doubt: my 900d friend- whm you I beheld in Dickson’s liall,.Fent-lun Falls, _ _ y" you want teeth extracted positively \\‘lill-, '1‘ u . . o I with Dr. Colton,of New York. the tnvcn-, required any repairs. Gold crowns, puree-i third TUCSduy of every tnuutn. (,all early, "MC “MM,” \mlNUNF), UMhflfi Tm SECOND DIVISiGfl COURT 3 streets. Fenelou Falls. The next sittings of the above Court will; proud the above. you will lwu Inc/a In on )anduy’ septa. thh’, Ix PENHLUN FALLS Fm: SAM, oomdampofmperme iyour chair and say it is impossible .' but , commencing at In o'clock in the torcnoonl Mummy “I we mm“, D, H“, ,M‘ h J. I Thursday,Sept’r lilthgvill be the lastday , §,c,,|{y. “'m be sum 3,, 5;“th 1,,” , I r , lblncks to suit purchasers. Also :t lu’mii 15- D-"‘*“- l house and lot on Fidler's llill. shoot out-fin . . . . . wewlllsendroupostpam thiadlegant 8mm -' (he mat time you are m Lnulmy cull; ELDORADO atrium d of service. mm mnmn mm: on (he (7";in Man and be cunmucetlfllr 2 Gun. Massfi‘t‘iim. Clerk“ I y i r Y r ‘ 3 I; $28138 5;“ i :31; 2.2% 1/0“er .FenclOn Fulls,Jnly 3rd, 1881. 'NO“ 1'5 31‘2"“ 11 l I ' Eggklei‘gfndnha:o the '4. 5 T" w w” . r V i . .. - D “fig” “33%: ' r ’ f Subscer for the “ FetieloanIiL‘ *IUST "1“501‘ mm“ a ‘ Filllb' Gil’LCtte H 0111 ' ll cm“ Fortcrms and~pnrticulars apply reliant... , “d” -- t . . . . mates ’BHE CHEAP MAN, 3," advance. All kinds of Jm, a McLaughlin, Soltcuurs for n..- ma. Lindsay, or to l Sto-W-Wnfliflr iPt‘iflfili'" done in'o'ood St'le . .. . .. - m. - ~ r Iowan“ ‘ ‘ O Q 3 , \\ . la. l‘.l.l:l- . l'LMI it it ' ‘~' , r .mmmm . . , and at reasonable prices. 3’,er 25th, tam-..“ . A‘AAA_A-A_Y. . A A 4-4.

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