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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 1 Jan 1892, p. 5

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II:>“%-1..‘t I May Have lean Made by Aztecs. While wtrkmcn Were excavating for new gates just abotc the M: Irscille~ Ill., dunno eight miles east of OttaII'II I l, few days awn, they discovered a stone Ioadway. Some fifty feet of’a well-made pavement of slabs was uncovered, each :tone being some twelve feet long, from me to three feet wide, and over two 'nches in thickness, with a break here and there filled up with cobble tones. which are also laid In regular courses The roadway, so far as uncmered. is almost perfect. It is of the uniform width of twelve feet, and is laid upon a foundation nfgrarel and broken sand- stone. The depth at which it appears i< from four to six feet. It is thought to have been built by Aztecs or "lezcn- nous, who were dIiven from this region by the Indians. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"..‘._______ The Chenkeo Council and the United States commision have agreed upon the sale of the Cherokee strip of Indian ter- ritory for $9,000,000. The ship canal from Paris to Roucn is to be about 114 miles in length and twenty three feet in depth. and the estimated cost is $30,000,000. The life of Mrs. Booth will be pub- lished in March. Gen.and Mrs. Booth '5 love letters, covering a period of three y,ears will form a goodly portion of the book. A Michigan man writIS II postal card every day to the President and Com- missioner of Pensions remindimr them that twelve years ago he applied fora pension and has not yet received it. Oscar Wadel of Albert Lea, Minn. recently received a check for $5,000 and word that he had succeeded toa barony in Norway. Wadcl went on a curouse and last night was found dead in a barn. The smallest baby ever born in Plain- flcld came to Elias Southurd’s house- hold. at No.52 West Third street, on Dec. 2.1 It IS a little girl and weighs just one pound and II half. Dr. Jenkins says it is a bright and healthy child. Mr. James McCullough, of the well‘ known Hamilton jewelry firm of Davis and McCullough. poured coal oil into his furnace on Saturday morning to hasten the fire. The flames burst from the furnace door and Mr. McCullough was burned to death. At Birmingham, Ala., Sadie Brown presented her betrothed, William Reese, with a revolver as a Christmas gift. 'I‘ he next day Miss BIown wanted to break the envagcment, and a quarIel follontd which ended III Reese shooting the -i1] with the Christmas present. The murderer esc Iped. A fauIislII-Il peasant in the Tschclja- binsk district in Russia killed five men for the purpose of robbing them and buying land with the money obtained. lie was arrested while hiding the bodies. He told the prosecutor he murdered the men while they were sleeping, and that he only got four roubles. The prisoner seemed to have been driven insane by excessive hunger and cold. 'l‘heldanger of the coal oil lamp has auaiu been shown in Toronto. On Sat- urday night Mrs. Eliza Baker, a widow 607,5'enrs of age, was burned to death owing to a lamp explosion, and on Mondav I‘lrs. Christopher Armstrong. of 342 Jarvis street, succumbed to frightful injuries received from the up- setting of an oil lamp as she was about to retire on Thursday evening. The ingenious novelist could not in- venta quccrcr hidingplnce for a will than one reported from real life by the Maine Farmer. The will was tacked on nI the partition of a woodshed. a piece of brown paper tacked own it, and more it IeInaincd t'ot years no one but the amino snrtnising its identity. At- ter the te<tIItor died, in clearing out the shed the brown paper was removed and the precious document found. The famous Russian wmnan bandit , who has for the past ten years been the f t terror ot‘ScI-I-i:t has been captured in a cave on the ltiutnanian frontier, where she w.I< nursing her sick lover. Young. llllll'lh'JIHJ, and II perfect markswmnan, she went about in man's dress, with her belt full of weapons and her rifle slung on her ~II Idle, at the head of II band of devoted llnidueks. with whom she com- llllllt'tl h. r robberies. ”or people warn- ed her that she was in danger of capture, but elm refused to abandon her lover, and only surrcudrled after she had kill~ ed two gendarmes. FENELON FA lIlIS MARKETS. anrb’ i by the North Star Roller .llI'Il Co. Fenclon Falls, Friday, Jan. lst, 18(1. , Wheat, ..Iotch or life .... S8 to 90 “Wheat t‘,ull per bushel” lit: 33 Wheat, spring “ . . . . So 86 Barch, per bushel. . . . . . . . ~10 46 (lots. “ ....... . '37 23 Pass, “ ....... . 56 57; Rye ‘- ........ 75 s.) , Potatoes ‘~ ....... . :0 25 Butter, per lb ........... . 15 15: ngs.pcr dozen 13 II: llnv. per ton ..... . . .. ... . $.00 loop l titties ...... ...... .. 3.00 3.30 “ . ‘kllli............... 50 cal Slurp: 18 23 \‘~%Ui 01-0.... lit... to» . . New Advertisements. II EI FE]! LOST. Strsyed from the subscriber‘s premises. lot No. l9 in the Bth concession of Fenelon, about the lst ofJune, II Heifer coming two years old; color, all white, with small turn- ed up horns. Any person who returns her, or gives information that leads to her re- covery. will be suitably rewarded. JOSEPH COOPER' Penelon, Dec'r 5th, 1891. 42-4. HEIFERS 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 It small piece bro- ken ofi‘it when she II as a calf. Also, a one- Iear old Heifer, red and white, mostly red. Any person who returns them or gives in- formation that leads to their recovery, will be suitably rewarded. FOR SALE. A Good Phtetonâ€"chenp. Apply to THOS. ROBERTS. Fenelon Falls, Aug. 26th, 1891. 27-4' The Canada lifelssurannn Co’y ESTABLISHED IN 1817. ~â€"â€"â€". THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. â€"â€" Capital 3; Assets as at the 30th opr rll 1889, over 310 ,000,000. Annual Income for the ear ending 30th April. 1885, $1, 40, 000. Total Sum assured to 30th April, 1885, amounts to $47 ,0.00,000 The profits of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Ollice doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio of expenses to income are less than that of any other Canadian or British office. The policies of this Company are indisputa- ble on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. The rates charged by this Compnuv are as low as any first class office. All forms of polici s are issued. MCDOUGALL tit BRANDON, 43-1y. AgentsVFenelon Falls. EN S TRANCE. Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At Very Losvest Rates. None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. W FARR]: PROPERTY at very low rates. $50, 000 to loan from 6 per cent. up. VV. E. E I J L I S, Druggist and Bookseller. Fenelon Falls, June 25th, 1889. l 20. II in all its branches, without any slop-shop work, the outcome of the low prices paid to hands. TAILQi‘iiNG which will please and give entire satisfac- tion to customers, and Tailoring such as none but a. true lover of the trade will turn out. Also Pressing and Cleaning done to suit the most fastidious in taste. FIIrnIers' home-made Cloth and Cotton- n. es made or cut at reasonable rates. 5%“ Remember the place, McArthur’s Block, tip-stairs. M. J. O’LEARY. Feuelon Falls, May let, 1891. 13. David Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. done on short notice and at the lowest liIiug prices. Particular attention paid to horse- hoeing. GiIe me u call and I \I Ill guurIntec satisfaction. 45- 1y. Blacksmithing in all its different branches l l l Hans. and Lot For Sale. For sale, vcrI cheap for cash a half-acre corner-lot and the buildings thereon, op- I posito the south ward school house. l-‘cuc- l lon Falls. The house is 'SX34 feet, 13: stories high, on a stone foundation, with a l kitchen 13 x '20 feet and It woodshed. There . are also a workshop H x ‘20 feet, a nun-r. failing well of euellent water and a it“ , fruit trees. The buildings were crecl- all about Incite \cnrs ago, and are in good condition. ApplI at the Guerra ofliee, or to the: undersigned. GEO W. MARTIR, , 10 Pearson Arehue, St\lb1ns \I’ “I'll, Town,” Toronto, April 2nd, lSQl.â€"-â€"t. LARGE CASES OF till I The Palace Dry Goods and Clothing House. BURGOYN E do Go were bought on Nov r4th, and lVea are busy Everything 300712212917th no lame to write an adveI (Easement this week. received and passed into stock on Nov’ 1' 9th, by at 53 cents in the dollar, and I have the goods all marked and stacked on the tables at prices that will make them the m, czozggg soo'rs AND SHOES LINDSAY. I have every price and des- cription of Clothing that mor- tal Man or Boy could wish for. Space will not permit me to enumerate very many prices. Look, Read and not. Men’s Tweed Suits, regular price $4 50,now ........... . ....... Men‘s Tweed suits, regular price $10 00, now ................. 6 00 \ien’s Over-coats, (Tweed lined,) regular price $6 00, now ...... 3 95 Men’s Black Fancy Worsted Over- coats, regular price S8 00, now' 5 95 Men’s Colored Fancy Worsted Over- conts, satin lined and quilted, regular price S10 00, now ..... ”6 95 Mens All-wool Pants, any siz‘,e reg- ular price Si 25, now. . .. . 75 Men’s Tweed Pants, regular price $2 00, now .......... .. ...... l 38 Men’s Etoll‘e Pants, regular price 31 75, now. . ............. 1 25 Men’ 5 Black Wool Nap Pea Jackets, regular price Sf) 75, now. 3 95 FREE with every BOY’S Suit and Overcoat, a very handsome HAND-SLEIGH VALUEID A'l‘ $1. Boys’ Heavy Serge Suits, regular price 31 50, now ..... . ...... 75 Boys’ Fancy Worsted Suits, regular price $3 00, now ....... . ...... 1 95 Boys’ Fancy Tweed Suits, regular price $3 00, now. . .. ......... . Boys’ Fancy Overcoats, reg‘lar price 53 50 now ..... . ..... ....... 2 25 Boys’ Fancy Cape Overcoats, regular price S4 50, now. ............. 3 00 Boys’ Double- breasted Pea Jackets, gilt buttons, reg. price S3 75.. 3 25 can Stacks of Men’s and Boys’ odd Coats, Vests and Pants at your own prices. ”can Men’s All-wool Cardigan Jackets.. 75 Men’s All-wool Socks, heavy 5: soft 12} Men’s Top Shirts, collars attached. . 50 2,500 yds. Grey Wool Flannel, only 15 2,700 yds. Heavy Cotton Shining, fastcolors ..... . 5} 2,300 yds. Fancy Shaker FlanneL. . '1 Black Saxony Yarn, regular price 20cent:,now................ lo 195 Fingering Yarns, all shades ...... . 5 White Wool Bed Blankets, 6 lbs, per pair ...... . 250 Beautiful Dress Goods ..... . 10 Don blc- fold Contings,ell shades.. . 75 Forty- two inch Cashmere” . ... 25 Iden’ s 8: Boys’ Under-Clothing Startling Prices. Furs ! F'Iu' ! I Furs ! 2! l for Men, Women and Children, at Prices that will make you feel happy. nss- All i ask Is a call. iii. 3. MINE, Sign of the Golden lion. what we are dozng. A full and complete stool. of clowns and carefully selected DRY GOODS, READY- MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, AND GLASSWARE. OUR MOTTO- “ We handle no traSlt. profits.” The Fenelon Falls, October 27th, Good goods at small 8t 00., Leading Retail Men-~ 1891. P. S.---Fz'rst class Dress Makers and Tailors top-stairs. DEALER IN MILLlNERY more? GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Stamping done Eolborne Silent, lenelnn Falls. DENTIE» TRY. GASâ€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Neetssns, 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 crowne and bridge-work done. Visits Fcnelon Falls, McArthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. 40- t..f SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES ' PATENT MEDICINES . AND DRUGS A FULL STOCK AT W. T. J UN KIN ’ S. R. M- MWASON ETERIN ARY SURGL ON, llonor (iIIIIl unte Ontario Vttctinnty Collcgt, To ronto, 1884 ; R. .\l. O. V. M. A. Res idenccâ€"f'o o-rntr Colbornc and Lenin. 5EGOHD DIVISION counTlslreels, lcnelon Falls. ~0I" THE- County of Victoria. i The next sittings of the above Court will,’ be held in Dickson's hall, Fcnelon Falls, On Saturday, January the 23rd., 1892, I commencing“ 10 o'clock in the forenoon Tuesday Jan.12tb, 1891 will be the last day of service. Ciao. Manure, E. DJIAND, l Clerk. Bailiff. Fcnelon Falls, Dec. 2nd, 1891. Subscribe for the “Fcneloni Falls Gazette, ” only 81 a year; in advance. Printing done in good sty 1e and at reasonable prices. A Rare Chance! ~I-87 LOTS- 87¢» IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE, Belonging to the Estate ofthc lute l) ..f Scully. “ill be sold In single lots or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also a [nick house and lot on Fidler‘s llill. NOW IS ‘YOUIR. TIMI-3 -â€" JLS â€"â€" TIIEY lVITJ'ST 13E SOIL!) ...â€"â€" For terms and particulars apply to llntrot ,All kinds Of Jfll) t'i McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estnto ILindsay, or to W. B. ELLIS, Fenclon Full. April 2511:, 1890.â€"10tf , 1 .II. AAAA‘MA: A A’AA. .-..-.-"

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