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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Dec 1891, p. 5

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W (’74 Carpets" and Oil-Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay;- The BelmontTldld Mine. Reports from the Behnnnt gold mine or» of the most t'ncmrazing nature. Forty men are now Working: ninht and , CATTLE LOST. ~â€" Strayed from the subscriber‘s premises lot No. 8 in the 3rd concession of Sumer- rille, in April last, a white Steer with dark brindled spots, a white face and a brown clay. The shaft has been sunk a dis t 110”; al§01 I "d Hfifef' With frozen ears. tanc-- of 60 feet and the ore is panning l th animals a” “mug two ye?” °.'d‘ . . Any person who returns them, or gives in- 0.” $18 to the “’3‘: “Inc“ '5 a. very formation thntleads to their recovery, will huh average. On I uesday oflust week he gummy rewarded. l it! fifit Cranlli‘tl reducing: mills Wlthll “v”. JOHN CAVANA, have cnuc to Canada arrived at Belle. 3“,ny Gum P. 0’ v'lle, and will be sent out to Belmont Somerville, Dec‘r 9th, 1891_ 42.3, and put into operation at once. The machinery was bought from Roby 8: Co., of Lincoln, England. and was patented in June last. By these mills the ore is reduce'l by a chemical process. Work- inen are busily engages] in erecting meant and electric drills and steam hoists at the mines. The celebrared Gale's ore breakers are put in. Tele- p’mne c-mnection has been made with Marmora. T. P. Pearce. an extensive miner and capitalist of N vrth Hastings, has granted the company free water power. Millions of capital, both in Eng-land and the United States, are anxiously waiting further developments, belore stepping in and opening out this mine on an extensive scale. From pres- ent indications there is no reason to doubt that Belmont hasagood sized gold mine on its hands and will yet turn out to be one of the biggest mines in America. Samples are shipped daily to New York and have created IIEIFERS LOST. Lost by the undersigned, a two-year-old Heifer, blackish red and white; her legs are mostly white, and she has short stubby horns, one of which had a small piece broâ€" ken oil" it when she was a calf. Also, a one- year old Heifer, red and white, mostly red. Any person who returns them, or gives in- formation that lends to their recovery, will be suitably rewarded. JAMES SEYMOUR, Bobcaygcon P. 0. Bobcaygeon, Dec‘r 4th, 1831. 42-3! F012, SALLE. A. Good Plimtonâ€"chenp. Apply to THUS. ROBERTS. Fenelon Falls, Aug. Zi‘th, 1891. 27-4' The tanada [italâ€"tsunami ESTABLISHED IN 1847. received and passed into stock on Nov’r 9th, by at 53 cents in the dollar, and I have the goods all marked and stacked on the tables at The Palace Dry Goods and '. : Clothing House. BURGOYNEhdcwCEâ€"l were bought on Nov’r 4th, and We are busy. Everything Booming. Have no ‘ time to write an advertisement this week. what we are doing. .A full and complete stock of ~ choice and carefully selected DRY GOODS, considerable attention on Wall street. TIIE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE price; that will make them the cheapest Clot/1mg ever heard ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANAD; . READY-MADE CLOTHING, â€"Nurwood Register. -_._ ...â€"...- Missing Mail Bag Recovered. Some months ago the Bobcaygcon nxail disappeared from the Lindsay post other: in some unaccountable way. An investigation was held by Mr. Spry. when the clerks declared that the bag Capital ti: Assets as at the 30th of April, .1889, over $10,000,000. Annual Income for the ear ending 30th Apnl, 1885, $1, 40,000. Total Stun assured to 30th April, 1835, amounts to $17,000,000. ofin The profits of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Oilice BSAY. I have every price and des- cription of Clothing that mor- BOOTS AND SHOES, emanates, CROCKERY, AND ssasswann. 1 lost was among those handed to the doing fbusiness it: the Dominiot}, anctil its till Man 01‘ Boy could wish for. - -_ , rt ra 10 o expenses 0 income are ess ntn . . , gm“! Icartjnr (h) Ecthitdh‘r‘ifizg $035.05; that of any otherpanndmn or British oiiiee. Space W111 not permlt me to “ bunt ““m‘ u , ‘ .l . The policies of tins Company are indisputa- _ O , 3 “led that he hi“! been given the bag "1 bio on any grounds whatever after two enumerate very many prices. - - ' question. Now the employees have years, and policies becoming claims are _;l been vindicated in an uncx ectcd man- paid at once. The rates charged by this a , \ . ' ‘ m Tuesday us Mr? Workmm,’ Company“. as to, amt-minus. tam. 00 1 m an 0 . . We handle no t7 ash. Good goods at small 3 while getting his cutters ready for use, A” mm” °f P°h°1°s “re ”S'md' . 1 . . pi'Ofils 77 ., discovered the ban: under the seat of one MCDOUGALL & BRANDON, Men 8 Tweed Suits, regular price ° of them, and promptly conveyed it to 43.13" Agent”, Fenelon Falls. ‘334 50,00w....... ..... . . z 50 -' '1: U RGOVN E & C0 ;'- the post office, where the recovery was ‘1 Menélg‘zged stuts, reglflm‘ Price , I, > the signal for general rejoicing, as Mr. EN 5 a IRANCE :UOW ----- - 6 00 . . (iladtnan and the stall“ i'elt deeply its 1 ' Men’s over‘cof‘isl (Tweed “Redd ‘ The Leading Retall men" , inexplicable loss. We congratulate a fail”; iguce 36‘30, now ...... s 95’ Fenelon Falls, October 27th, 1891. . them upon the happy clearing up Of Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his ens ac nncy ("Sled 0V3!“ . the m ' 'ter ’.-â€"Ll.lttlsrl Post. Insurance Business to me I am prepared coats, regular price $8 00, now 5 95 . ..____ , , . . f ' , , in 3.---_---.y. to W risks on a” class.“ of New Men's Colored Fancy Worsted 0m. P S First class Dress Maker 3 and fazlors Thieves are. ruining the business of At 'V’cry LOWOSt Iiates. ”OMS! satin lined and quilted, upâ€"Sta27.s' ) ' l . it ‘i‘brasku. . _ _ regular price $10 00 now.... . 6 95 ' cm!" ”m m" ' ‘ ° Nonebutfirst-class BritishandCanadIas Menv, “14,001 pams, an} size, reg, _ . i I ”DTEâ€"D Companies represented. uiar price $1 25, now. . 75 % g3 fl EEiEY S C H 00L l ' L "â€" Men’sTt dP t‘ -'1- ' ;‘ llAltLlNG.â€"l!l Fenelon Falls, on Saturday, @- FARM PIROPERTY , $° Orleeno ""1 =1 “8" 9-1 price 1 a ’ 1 December l2th, Sidney Henri/.5011 Of Mr. at ver 10“, rates " I W ...... ...... ...... 38 BOOI§S J , .- A, in u «13 months. y ’ Men’s Etofi'e Pants, regular rice DEALER IN - Charles lltrl g, g ,, ' p $00,000toloanirom6pet centup. st 75,now....... 125 ' g ‘ WW 1 ? J FENELON FALLS MARKETS. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- - Men 3 Black Wool Nap Pen Jackets, '. A l q D l â€"â€" ‘V. E. E 14 14 I S 9 regular price $5 75, now...... 3 05 J , _ , Reported by the North Star Roller Mill Ca. Dru ist and Bookseller , e- S l I PPLIES -, . Fenelon Falls, Friday, Dec. 18th, 1891. 1 fig _ h ' 2 . . ., Wheat Scotch or Fife .... 88 to 93 Foot: on Fa ls, June 25t ’1889' 0' ' AND ‘ l Wheat, in”, per bushel.... 87 88 . , , fl '4 PA. I E11,] ‘ Wheat, spring “ .... 87 88 Wlth every BOY’S Slut and F N Y GOODS L Barley, per bushel.... 40 47 J£ U T , , (im' ‘1 25?, E: Overcoat, a very handsome . ' 1 t ’ease, ‘ ........ o , ‘ . is.” 1“ ------- - 75 89 in all its branches, without any slop-shop HAND-SLEIGH VALUE” AT $1. . OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS 4 D lotatoes ------- . 2° 2‘: Wut'k, the outcmue of the low prices paid .' ' A i gutter. peril;1.l;.... ...... :3 it; to bands. Boys’ Heavy Serge Suits, regular St 0) d ggs pert-nt- . llay,’per ton ..... . . 8.00 10.00 price $1 50’ "OW”"f' ' 75 alnpln ’ 0110 DRI l GS tildes ..... . ...... ..... 3.00 3.50 Boys’ Fancy Worsted Suits, regular 0 Slieepskius............... 60 65 . ‘ . . _ . price$3 00, now.............. 195 ’ Wool ...... 18 20 which will please and giveentire sntxsi‘uc- Boys’ Fancy Tweed Suits, regular . -l two to customers, and Tailoring such as , l ‘m;": ”‘ "“‘ , none but a true lover of the trade will price $3 00: now........ 1 95 - ' haw Advertlsements. turn out. Also Boys’ Fancy Overcoats, rcg'lar price Billblllllll Sheet Fenelun FallSl i i * .... ' ' $3 50: now-.unoouua-noI-eooe 2 25 I .r- l W........... Pressmg and Gleanlng STOCls. ! (‘ l to the subscriber’s remises lot . . . price 84 50’ now...... H" H” 3 00 DENTIS’l‘RST. \l n‘igif‘llo lhe 11th cone “ion l2“ Fenelon done to aunt the most fastidious in taste. Boys Double-breasted Pen. Jackets, r11 } 395's"- iml New“. a reddish Bu" “mi .. 5:23.21”:all?!flii“.‘iisԤliill.“$l£°“°“' 8‘“ ”um“ ”"- 9"“ $3 '5" 3 ’5 GAS.â€"â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) A g t white face, and a Steer red with white , , i ' v , , . {Shmsi both coming m" years old. The Billing-thigh?” the place, McArtliut-s 39" StaCks 0fmen sand Boys Go to J. Nusnauns, Dentist, Lindsay, if ‘VT l owner 3"" 1'9"“ 3mm upon pronng prop- ’ EL J. O'LEARY. Odd 008.118, Vests and Pants at you want. teeth extracted positively wrth- ‘ "(I u" paying 0 nit-gee. . - ~ out ain. Gas has been given by him with ‘ . JOHN E. ELLIS. Fenelon Falls, May let, 1891. 13. your own prices. “Kid grenpt success {or over 2] years. He studied 1 I, ’ Fenelon, Dec“. 7“" 1391' ”‘3'. _â€"_" Men’s Allwool Cardigan Juckcts.. 75 With Dr. Colton,of New Yorllt, ”1:3. ingen- . .7 â€"-â€"â€"-â€"~-â€" I . tor of gas for extracting teet l. . um ers , g â€" Men's All-wool Socks, heavy J: soft 12} f ersons are weal-in - - , , ‘ ‘ ' ..‘ ' ‘ t‘ . “I gnrtxiietnl tecthmnde , bSTl‘A‘.‘ “IILLP Dayld Cha berg, Men's Top Shirts, collars nttachad.. 50, gypmr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never ° 2 Call“ 0" ‘0 the Whicrlbt‘r's Pmmisesl ‘01 Ganerai Blacksmith, 2,500 yds. Grey Wool Flannel, only 15 required any reguirsh Goldkeiéowns, pvtl't‘de- .. l No 15 in the 51h concession of Somerrille, - ' '2 700 'ds. Lit-av Cotton Shirtiu lain crowns an n gewor °“°' '5'” on or about the 15th of November, two FranCIS“St., Fen310n Falls. ' f), .010“ y g, 5} Fenelon Falls, MeArtltur House, on the R- M- Mfg-SON: 9 white Ewes, with a piece otl‘ the leit ear of as L """""""" ' ' third Tuesdayof every month. Call early ETERINARY SLIM-ho.“ ; Honor Gram : each The owner can have them upon prov- 1390 .l'dS- FM” Shaker Flannel. ' - 7 in the day. 40¢"- unte Ontario Veterinary College, T!» 2 ing property and paying charges. . Blacksmithingin allits d‘iii‘erenltbrnuches lilacli Saxony Yarn, regular price rotfitonkllwi flâ€"lélll. l). 2;. 1:). A. d W ~. 1 ROBERT Ulll’llREY. done on. short notice not at tie lowest ; 20 cent , now ,,,,, , ...... 10 [VISION COURT est epce. or‘ner 0| arm: on um Somcrrillc, Dec'r 5th, l591. “VINE! PNCS‘S- Particular MWHUOH P1111310 3 Fingering Yarns, nll shndes...... . O szcoun n streets, I cuclou Balls. 4o_3 e horse-slioetng. Give me a call and I will _ ‘ '. , __0v ”3.. m .. . .. . guarantee satisfaction. 45433 \\ lute “0ol Bed blankets, 6 lbs , per County of Victoria ' ‘ ..... ' 0 ' o ’ HEIFER LOST. 3mg}; Dr” (. )odd 3 :0 r l- b c ‘ m A Rare Chance 0 , ...... ~ 5 .n """ " The next Iittings o t it: a ovo our w Strayed from the subscriber's premises, Hausa and Lat FD? saae' Double-fold Coatings, all shades” . 75 he held in Dickson's hall, Fenelon Falls, +87 LOTS 87‘; ' " ‘ l 5' ' . ‘ -- ' s ”......” ‘ ' ”‘ highs-111131?! 3:53.23;:“i:.§;;’,“,‘:,’,§;',;°.';;i‘,- “mu“ "‘5' ““"'“!’.“". “"1"" l"‘”‘“““‘ hm) would] C.“ mm 25 On Saturday, January the 23rd.,1892: s rnvatos rants roa sum 0* years old ; color, all white. with small turn- :3;?"::,?: 53:31:1;?“32211353isoglesicuuplugl; Men’s & BOyg’ Uuder-Glothnlg commencing at 10 o'clock in the iorenoou 1 . . . . ., ”‘1 ".l' “”5"" “”9. p« “on Who returns her, lon Falls The house is 15 x21 fhet. 15 s u' r p ' Tuesday Jan. 12th, 1891 will be the last Belonging to the Estate of the late 1). J g or 3“”- '."f"“"'m.°" 3h“ leads to h” rc- stories high on a stone foundation with a M tar m5 no“. day ofservice. Scully. Will be sold In single lulo‘ or an . “"4"“ m“ be 5mm“) jg§g§i§d¢mpm kitchen 13 ii 20 rel-t and a woodstled. There ; Furs 2 h‘uru ! ! Furs ! ! ! Geo. ituxgxei if E. 0114381 rk bloc“5‘35:flailhrtcdllladldteri:xiii!t“ brick \ _ . ' o . ' are also a workshop l-i x20 feet, a urn-r , _ , aii . e . 0 ' , uh “mom D‘cmrslb' ”91- L4;â€" r““‘"3 “’“u ”r “°°"°"‘ “m “"‘l “ '2’“ i liftxlliiii xlltlitml‘uiidethlllllllw’ M Prices Fenelon ram. Doc.2nd, 1891. NOW IS YOUR TIME to ‘ ., ., fi 1 ‘ n fruit trees. The buildings Were erected . ‘ ‘3 - e ‘ ' ‘ 1'43 rit'A“ 111911“ 1"’35- about tux-ire years ago, and are in good: 123‘ All l 85k is a can â€"' "â€" A55 "“ . Came on to the subscrib-r's prpmises, lot cop‘dtgtliin.“ the Gazette 0mm.) 0,. to the 1 Subscribe for the “ Fenelon l THEY DIUST 1311a 5014” ‘1: flithhlll. 11:53:13.1an:)}a3x::eofmh:!pf;\r;lll; ‘ uudunigucd.fll~‘0 w it \l‘TtY m g gag E E Falls Gazette,n only $1 {tryout} Forterms and pprtienlars :‘wplfllu {japan , Ilcii’-r.,.h nth red The owner can have tin-m l ‘10- I’ehrshn‘svii-haw. : I ’ lll ad\vaucc_ All kinds of JOl) , dz. McLaughlin, Solicitors or )L - a Lindsay, o: to W.E. ELLIS, Fenelon l'allt. April 23th, 1300.-â€"10ti St. Alban's Ward. 're't. Q': ”3- [lllll' ['1 To:on:o,.\pri12nd,13:~1.â€"t.t‘. 10' an; ngll Ul is 3‘ J] loll! S S. JU.l.\'$0.\'. [Printing done in good style 41-3' yand at reasonable prices. upon pruning pr npz-rty and paying charges I Sauzcrville, Dec‘l’ ilk, ‘vS‘Jl

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