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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 Nov 1891, p. 5

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. ., Wm..- .a..~......-..,.....~ . u “have” , - ..., . ... n..- .., .................m..-...‘..v-....a.‘_....... .. .. ._ .. .. ................ _ .. miafivmesemi-AAH.” ,.,my...m-.~».«w.-.u~-.-...... .,,,.,.. My J,“ , .. . I . . . . . . . . . .. . Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s; Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. The Pope speaks of his death as not Being far distane. The three-mile pacing record was low- ered by Joe Jefferson, who covered the distance in 7.3315 Russia has issued a ukase prohibiting the exportation "of wheat. The law comes into cfl'eet on Monday. During the past season 104,309 head of cattle, 31.766 sheep, 70,309 packages of butter and 1,372,033 packages of cheese were shipped from Montreal. Brooklyn is threatened with a water famine owing. to the necessity of cutting off the supply bi'C-‘lUSQ of a cave-in and the burying alive of four men in an cx~ caration which was in progress for a new conduit. A sportsman in Wilbur, Oregon, has trained two eagles to catch geese. He weights their bodies so that they cannot fly after they have captured the game. He follows them on horseback and takes the geese from their claws. Once they caught four geese at one timeâ€"one in each claw. Dr. L. S. Major, a temperance man of Chicago, has sued Dr. Keely, of ine- iiriate ret‘orm Fame, for $10,000 because Dr. Major's name was printed in one of Dr. Keely's circulars and brought a large number of letters enquiring,r as to the nature of his intoxication, how long it took him to be cured, etc. Oliver 0. Perry, the alleged express ES'I‘RAX’ I I UND- Game on to the premises of the subscrib- er, lot No. 32 in the lst concussion of the township oi‘\'erulxini,nbout fire Weeks ago, a modiumosized Hound, black and white, with a yellow head. The owner can have him upon proving property and :payiug expenses. EDWARD CHAMBERS. \‘erulam, Nov‘r 19th, lr‘QI. 39-3w.’ Notice is Hereby Given That a Court will be held, pursuant to ! Judge of the County Court of the County of Victoria, In Dickson’s Hall, Fenelon Falls, _On_ THE 1311)“ OF DECEMBER, 5891, were bought. on Nor’r-‘lth, and W76 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, to hear and recechd determine the several complaints of Errors and Omissions in the l'oters’ List '“f the Municipality ofthe village of F‘enelon Falls for 1891. All persons having business at. the Court are required to attend at the said time and place. Dated the 14th day of November, 1991. FINDLEY MCDOUGALL, 39-1. Clerk Igftlic .llmzz'ei'lnilily. The Eanada ill-alumnae Bo’y ISTABLI..~‘.E1ED IN IS-l't'. “ TIM l-'ulers’ Lists Act,” by His Honor the ; , f. i! on Nov’r 9th, by The Cheap Man ": Ila at 53 cents in thedollar, and the goods all marked I have Em} and passed into stock. 'The Palace: Dry" Goods and Clothing, House. DRY GOODS, RGOYNE & Co. “‘1 are busy. Everything Booombig. Hive no- tmze to write an advertisement this week. Come and. See for Yourselvos what we are doing; A full and complete stool: of choice and carefully selected A? robber arrested in Vermont last week, â€"â€" and StaCked on the tables at M A ‘ “:18 formerly a member of the liailroail TIIE OLDHsT AND Tun LEADING LIFE prim: that will make them the " - ski ~Storing Men's Christian Association of assuzmxon 00.“me IN CANADA. / t C! fl . _ ‘ h ‘ - this city during.r the time he was cmploy- -â€" 6 map“ 0 ufloo evel eald A D ‘ ed as a brakeinan. At the request of capital 3’ -,l§,59ts.il’5 if?!” 30th or All”), Of in v “L 3 one of the city missionaries Perry was “"th 0‘“ S‘J")09’0fl9'.. ' . " g excused from working on Sunday be- Annuallncome for “3° :631'3ndmg30th . - . . , .i - - _ , ‘ Apnl.1885, o1, 49,000. - - . - . . , cause of consolentious hclllplLS. ., . ~ , 9 ,- v _ . r . . ., Total Sum assured to 00th .iiiril,1885, 3113. John Ixelly oi Kinl.om, Ont. . . - . a ., a t. . . amounts to oli,0ot},000. . . . . “fiat-dent to milkfileéivnig her sevetli-year- I have every Pmce and des' D ol anghter, ri net. in the muse. The . p, f - -, _ o - . a”. .. V 7 , . _ n i _ ‘ p101 s 0 this old and reliable Com ~ , . ._ Uii returning the mother was horrified puny are larger than any other Life Office Cllptlon Of 010thlng nun ' > t to [ind her child dead with a re let tow- do‘ing fbusiness lit] the Dominion], andI its till Man 01‘ Boy could. wysh for. ,I ‘l t‘vistod round I v, . n 01“ ’l‘he child 1'”. 10 0 expenses 0 Income “1'0 05 tin.“ . , I and been i: the huh}; of? swinflinu from that ol‘uny other Canadian or Britishfiofiicen Space W111 HOt Penn-1t Ill-e" tO' ' , " . I " “d ’2_ The policies of this Company are indisputo- enulnermt A , » ‘- th {0“ela Vim” “fag suspend“ “0'” “ hle on any grounds whatever after two ‘ l’ xery lna'ny puces' roller, tinfd In turning around llud nllOllz- years,and policies becoming.r claims are . ed it to arm into a re eabont her nee . paid at once. The rates charged by this L k R rid d A t u , ' J _ . ‘ ; A ,0, km, 0, b,,.,,",,,, ,, ,5 mm, Com,,,,,.,,e ,,,,,.,,,.,..c,,,, we, 00 , 6a all 6 ., We lwmdlo no ti ash. Good goods at small A , - ,, - r , - n. n _ All forms of policies are issued. , 77 ' been discovered in “yomiohz In com McDAOUGALL & BRAVDOV Mews Tweed Suits} regular price p? OfiliS». puny Willi a dozen buzzards it was hov- 43 1 A t“ F ‘ 1 HF 11 $4 50 now 2 7m _ ering over the earcasc of a dead horse “y' gen a’ one on a 5‘ Mews nged 50 E in a posture. It has the head and beak â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"w $10 00 now I 5. legu at price 6 00 ~ ' ' 5 of a hoot owl, the body and neck of a S a E4: , ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' _ u - - M rooster, and its tail is similar to that of " ' ' M” S O‘ln‘r-coiusi (Tweed lineal) V The Leading Retail]- en! a peacock. When shot it made a noise Monge'égl: I?“ $6§0i “5‘; 3 95 Fenelon Falls, October 1891:. like that ot‘a miinea-hen. The bird will in. G Cumin 1 1, .- - ‘ "may '0” ‘3 V61" . a . . . giam atmg transferred his , p _ .. .. ' ., ' ,, . -. . , , .v ts regular price $8 00 now 5 9" '« t . . . . " pron. an inteiestiu,~ study fox scientists, Insurance Business to me, I am prepared cm: i l w . o...â€" ” 8t 0 ass 7' , , v t and has been shipped to New York city, I to take risks on all classes of property Men’s (JOIOI‘CCI Fancy Worsted Ovcr- .. 8 [0’ 8 While James Kervin and his wife, At ‘rery Lo‘vest lgates, 00‘1‘51 SW.“ lined and (Filmed) “P'StaZ/rsu oi Gardner, “L, were sleeping peacefully _ _ I . ' “gm” P1109 $10 00, HOW . . . . . 6 95 ’ in their rooms on the second floor ol‘ Nonebutiirst-class BritishandCanadiaa lien'8_MI-iv001 Pants,u'nysize,reg~ . tlicir’liouse, a man climbed a tree, opened companies represented, ' 111M Price $1 25; now.... we... 75 . ._ S l I the bedroom window and, drawing up it ~â€"----â€"â€"-â€" Men’s Tweed Pants, regular price (H 4 W FARBI PIROPERTXT lone; pole. attached a sponges atorated with chloroform to it and hung it orer the nostrils oi the sleeping couple. The man held one end of the longr pole in the tree, and as soon as his victims be- came unconscious he entered and stole $625 in money and two gold watches. A woman living.r at Ticlifiel-l Ci'ot'ton was summoned to appear in court on the 16th for ill-treatment of her chil- dren, three girls. The woman became infuriated when the summons was serv- ed upon her. and declared no court in England could compel her to obey its summons. The woman entered her apartments, called her three children - about her and, in spite of their struggles to escape. cut their throats. After making sure that her terrible work was v TABLQEEG at. very low rates. $50,000 to loan from 6 per cent. up. W. E. ELLIS, Drug-gist and Bookseller. Fcnelon Frills, June 25th, 1889. 20. raises in all its branches, without; any slop-shop work, the outcome of the low prices paid to hands. 7r~ which will please and give entire satisfac- ‘ Men’s Black Wool Nap Pea Jackets, 32 00, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 38 Men’s Etoti‘e Pants-r regular price $1 75, now. . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2‘5- regular price So 75,,mow . . . . . . 3 95 .. ,. . ._ ,..._... _ ... '. '.‘- .’ .. O . .. . ,» . , .1 :- <«....._ 5. ,. , * with every BOY’S- Soil. and Overcoat, a very handsome- HANll-Shlllhlll VALUE!) AT 31. Boys’ Heavy Serge Suits, regular" price 81 50, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Boys’ Fancy Worsted Suits, regular priceS3 00, now.......... '1 95 ' Boys’ Fancy Tweed Suits, regular DEALER I-N uranium rune? GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Stamping done" BOOKS AND SUPPLIES PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUGS AT elnmplculi “nd a": ‘1‘: gig]: “'91,? deabd tion to customers, and Tailoring such as Price $3 00y-now . . . . . . .. ...... 1 95 V am cut 101‘ one area . to WI pro - none but a trite lawn of the trade will Boys’ Fancy Overconts reg‘lar price c t I: I F ably die. I turn out. .Also . $3 50, now "u", _ , . , , , 2 25. fl l a SI ~'â€" ~- "m" ' ' **“â€"â€"‘â€" "M V 1 - d Boys’ Fancy Cape O‘vercoats regular “muâ€"ms. .' Pi essmg an eating S. ..... .. M. m. STOCK DENTISTRY. . Weenâ€"At li‘cll‘s Station, Soniervilléc, on Friday, November 20th, the wife of .‘l r. Wil- linui Wood, road master, of a. daughter. FENELON FA LLS MARKETS. â€"_..- Reporledloy the .Vprflt Star Rolfcr Jim (70. Fenclon i-‘alls, Friday, Nov. 27th, 1891. done to suit the most fastidious in taste. Farmers’ home-made Cloth and Cotton- a cs made or out at reasonable rates. at?" Remember the place, McArthnr’s Block, up-stairs. El. J. O’LEABY. Feuel‘on Falls, May let, 18951. 13. Boys’ Double-breasted Pea. Jackets, gilt buttons, reg. price $3 75.. 2 25 @- Stacks of Men’s and Boys’ odd Coats, Vests and Pants at your own prices. “653 GASâ€"(VITALIZED AIR.\ ‘ I Go to J. Neemsns, Dentist, Lindsay, if you want teeth extracted positively with- out pain. Gas has been given by him with great success for over 2| years. He studied AT W. T. ~~ . ' â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Men's All wool Cardi an Jack t 75 ' D C 1 r \i Y k 1 ' Wheat Scotch or File .... 92 to 95 g e 3.. With r. o ton,o i ew or ,tie inven~ q. 1 Wheat; t'ull, per bushel.... 9t 93 Men’s All-wool Socks, heavy a soft 12;. tor of gas for extractingieeth. Numbers ’ Wheat, spring" 1“ .... 91 9; 9 Ellen‘s Top Shirts, collars attuched.. '50 g;pfiZSOQEQTnEscaréngefiglicégl fitg'g‘tlde ' 9 ~ Bi "l:“5llc........ 40 4 ' -) 1 II, 7‘ ' .a :1 (it ‘ , 0:12;}, Pu“ . . .. . 29 31) General Blacksmith, T31: l" “ gltrlunglf of”), 15 requircd‘any repairs. Gold crtlwns, porce- -. « «'i P “ 58 60 ' _ " ‘1‘ 3‘ ' “"3" 0 '0" “Fling; lain crowns and bridgework done. Visits . l “:25” u . ' ' _ _ . . . 80 8.3 Sh, Falls. fast colors , _ , , _ . H ' 5; Fenelon Falls, McArthnr House, on the R- M- MOI: 7 L: i B‘htatoes ' . . . . . . . . 20 25 2.300 yds. Fancy Shaker Flannel. . . 7- 3“in TuESday or every momb' 0"“ earl-V ETERIN‘A‘P‘T SERGFON lgolnor Grail?" 3 12mm" ll" 1b ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ’ ’ ' ' ' ' '5 “T Blacksmithingi‘n allits diti‘erenthranches Black Saxony Yarn, regular price m “in day' “M‘s” romgaigsgqtfingf 51$“:er 0 lege’ o- figgs, per dozen . . . . . . 8 10 done on short notice and at it... lowest 20 amp, now _ . _ . . ' ‘ . ‘ _ _ _ . ‘ _ . ,0 W Restidcncc;éor;wr' C'O‘lb'oréo and Louisa. 3:00 3:50 iigigfsligggf’ Pgfi'cmiiier :ltsg,‘llfi?u{"iliilfl , Fingering Yarns, all shades . . . . . r. 5 SECOND DIVIS'OH COURT streets, Fencinn Falls. SlIGCDSklnS. . ..... . ... nu 50 95'! éugmlnteo Sffisfiéficn‘ I 454).. ' \Vllllc “‘Oiil Bed Blankets, G lhsfpn .â€".op 1113â€". -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" i “M” ’ ' ' ' ' ' " """ ' '8 m .. __ PM - . . . . . . . . . .. ..... . . 2 50 County of Victoria. A R Y I W H d L t F a s I Beautiful Dress Goods _ . . . . . _ C . up ,0 , , nuse an a ‘3' a e‘ The next sittings of the above Court will :1 l New Advertisements. CS'I‘I€.A.1’ RAM. .â€" Came on to the premises of the subscrib- For sale, very cheap for cash, a half-acre corner lot and the buildings thereon, 0pâ€" positc the south ward school house, Fenc- lou Falls. The house is 18 x24 feet, 1} Double-fold Coatings, all shades . . - 75 Forty-two inch Cashmere . . . . . . . . .. 25 Men’s 8t Boys’ Under-Clothing , at Startling Prices. be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenclon Falls, On Tuesday, Dec’r lst. !‘ ommcncingat 10 o’clock in the forenoon Friday, Nov'r 20th, will be the last day «+87 - LOTS - 87+â€" IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE, Belonging to the Estate of the late I). J. . . a ' " dation with a ' n i i or lot No. 3! in the 5th concessmn of the 9E"“‘5 ll’g'hr on 9‘ 5‘0“ -°“" 1 of 39",", scnny, “ ill. be sold in. single lots or in ,O'wnwip or Vernier", on the tan: of Nov'r kilcll‘tn 1: iigkfgfitipliid‘nxiggogjrfd‘; Furs ! Furs ! ! Furs Z 2 2 egg. nuance, E. D.Hun, blocks to suit purchasers. Also a brick 1 . -. , i - ‘ ~ are a so ( .. i _ . . .l . v, "151., a wln.e km, with his right ear split rx‘iling’weu of “cane”, Wm" “Lu, n row , for Men, women and Chudmn’ at Prices Boilid Clerk. house and lot on Fuller's iii 1 g and a black spot on it. The owner can hare him upon proving property and pay- log expenses. GEORGE. BROOKS. Verulam, Nov’ 18th, 1891. 39-3w.‘ fruit trees. The buildings were crrctcdi about twelve years ago, and are in good condition. Apply at the Gareâ€"tr: ofiicc, or to the undersigned. that will make you the! happy. its- All i ask is a call. Pension Falls, Sopt’r 25th, 189}. Subscribe for the “Ferrelon NOW, 18 YOUR TIME. ...._.. As _..... TIIEY MUST BE SOLD F3113 Gazette,” only 81 3 year For terms and particulars apply to Barron in advance_ kinds of Job '5‘: McLaughlin, Solicitor: for the Estate . . . Lindsay,or to Printing done in good style . W. E. ELLIS, knolon Falls. and at reasonable prices. ‘9,“ 2m, 1390,40,, W FOR SALE. A Good Phaetonâ€"chap. Apply to T1103. ROBERTS. tendon Falls, Aug. 38th, 1891. 374' GEO. W. MARTIN, l0 Pearson Avenue, St. Alban‘s Ward, Toronto. in. i. our; , Sign [ii the Golden lieu. Toronto, April 2nd, 1891.4. 1.

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