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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 Jan 1892, p. 5

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/ ~‘-"L"=‘y~3."“l-"~3‘-J MW . .5: It l and probably the words of a poet would better explain my meaning when he says: ‘-’ Slander. that worst of pois-Inserer finds An easy entrance to ignohlc minds,“ This is all i propose saying upon the subject, tnuughl Could giIe the public a loathsome morsel regarding the spite Mr. S R. Robb has ag1inst me. Yours truly, A. Q. St Gxoncl. Vancouver, Nov. 91h 1891. m Personals. Miss Robson, of Lindsay came on New Year’s Day to visit her relatives at the Falls and remained until .‘loud~ day. Mr. D. G. Clark. came home from UIIIningtoII on New Year's Day. ' Mr. James Dickson returned last SIturJIIy tram his surveying expedition to Rainy River district, but he and we have been too busy ever since to ex ('lrmm more than a feW words. Mr. W. E Ellis left on Wednesday for 0> L'lltll‘u and may be away nearly a fortnight. Mr. Dinccn, of Lindsay, has chat go of his drug store during his absence. Mr. Allan McKillen’s two brothets and his brother-in law, Mr. MchIinIIey, who have been visiting here let some time past, lel't yesterday morning for their homes' tn Michigan. ' c Powles' Corners. C'orrcopondence ofihe Gazelle. The annual school meeting was well attendcl this yew.- Mr.John Marshall was the retiring trustee, and Mr. Ed \Vorsley was elected to take his place for the ensuing' term. Miss Jenny Mitchell has been cneaged to teach the Juniot department of the public school here. The 01"1antllon known as the Far- mers’ Alliance has a membership now 01' about 35, with good prospects for more. Miss Lizzy Ry.lcy of Wanbsnshenc is visitiII- ' h- -:I aunt, Mrs. James Powlcs. MIs J-Ihn Glaspell. .l'lIs. W. Bleea and Mrs. Walter [lit], of Tiny, are visiting i'ricIIdI and relations here. -~ I. .- . .... SI.I:IIIIII.\'II.â€"T1Ie fall of snow that commenced on Wednesday has made good slei; Ihing; but this (Thursday) afternoon the “wind is front the south- west, and many fear the snow will all go agatn. Mnrnontsr CtIUIton.â€"-The Rev. Thomas Snowdon oi Bobcuygeon, will D. V.) pIeIIeh Missionary sermons in He Methodist church next Sunday at 10. 30 II. III. .. and 7 p. III., and the Rev. ‘Dr. [load will address a miss meeting of the S. S. children at 3. 30 p. III. A CUIORM) Co ONCERI .â€"The Canad- ian Jubi. cc Siuwcrs gave on concert lust Wednesday evenin:r in Dickson's hall, which was well tilled. Three or four of them how: very fine voices, which are particularly effective in Negro melodies; but some of the audience have exptessed tltc opinion that they were not doing their b: st, and others thought that the c Incet' t was rathct shorter ti. on it should have been. O- For 810 lI‘I lIvaId Owens, of New York Iiskod his life to save a pug dog item a burnhr.r house. He saved the dog, but “as so butncd that. he had to go to the hospital. mew BIRTHS, “ ' Knox. â€"At Fem-Ion Falls on Fridav, Dec. 2.'Ith, the with oi Sir. James lino: of It son. [it “no: I-IIIIII.--lII Penelou on Tuesday, lIIIIIIIIII 31h, the wife of Mr. Alexander ltIItherIII‘Id ofII dI IIIghtcr. l‘Al.."lU\\l-11-‘..' II. â€"-ln Fencinu Falls on Thurs- dI-Iy, JII'IIIIIII-y 7111, the wife of Mr. Samuel FnlIowIiI-ld of a daughter. 151 :1 llIlIED. MS‘I‘CAH’Sâ€"Lll‘l'l.l>1T0.\'.-â€"Al. the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rev. D. N. .llc- Unmus. on Wednesday, Dec'r IIOIh, 1891, Mr. S. Walter .lletclet‘e to Bliss Jane Little- ton, both of the township of lI‘enelon. ' FliNElION FALLS MARKETS. -â€"-â€" Report" {by (he .VorI/I Slur Roller .lII'Il Co. FcuIIlon Falls, Friday, Jun. 81h, 1891. Wheat, Scotch or Fife .... 83 to 90 Wheat, t'II1|.perhIIshe1. . .. 86 SI Wheat, spring ” 86 (ii liar-icy, per hushel.... . ... so 40 tlats, 5- ....... . 1‘? 2s l’ease. “ . . . 56 hi llyo I“ ....... . 73 So l'otntocs I‘ ....... . 20 :5 lintter.pcr lb............ 15 16 Eggs, per dozen.......... 13 It liay, per ton ...... . 8.00 10.013 . llldcs ......... .... ..... 300 3 50 SheepskiIIs............... 5° Wool ........ ..... . 18 20 mm Curd ofThuuks. ' The undersigned hereby returns his most ! New Advertisements. IIEIFEI} LOST. Strayed from the subscriber's premises. lot No. 10 in the 81h concession IIi'Fenelon, I about the lst 01' June, It lleifer coming two years old; color, all white, with small turn- - stories high, on a stout I‘Inu Id Ition with It kitchen 1' .I .\ '20 loci and a woods ht d There are also a workshop 11x '20 feet, It IIeIIr; ed up horns. or gives information that leads to her re covery, will be suitably rewarded. JOSEPH COOPER. Fenelon, Dec'r 51h, 1891. 42-4. IIEIFERS LOST. Lost by the undersigned, a iwooyear-old Heifer, blackish red and white; her legs m mostly white, and she has short stubby horns, one of which had It small piece bro- ken 011' it when she was a calf. Also, II. one- yeur old Heifer, red and white, mostly red. Any person who returns them, or gives in- formation thnt le: Ids to their rI coI cry, will be suitably rewarded. FOR SALE. A Good Phaetonâ€"cheap. Apply to TllOS. ROBERTS. Fenelon Falls, Aug.261h, 1891. 27-4' The Canada life Assuranceâ€"EN ESTABLISHED IN 1847. THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital It: Assets as at the 30th of tpril '.1889 MN $10,000, 000. Annual Income for the year ending 30th April. 1885, $1, 4-0,000 Total Sum assured to 30th April, 1885, amountst to $47,000,000. The profits of this old and reliable Com- pany are latger than any othet Life Office doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio ofexpeuses to income are less than that of any Olllz‘ r CaIII IdIan or 111 itish oiiice. The policies 01 this Company are indisputa- ble on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. The rates chnged by this CompanI are as low as. any titst- DCltlSS other. All forms of polici 3 ate issued. licDOUGALL & BRANDON, Agents, Fenelon Falls. EN SURANDE. Mr. G. Cunningham hating trIstn fetted his Insurance Business to Inc, I am ptepared to take Iislts on all classes of property At Very Loxvest Rates. 43-1y. None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. .â€" W FARE]: PERIOPERTY at. very low rates. $50,000 to loan from 6 per cent. up. IV. E. ELLIS, Druggist and Bookseller. Fenelou Falls, June 25th, 1889. 20. lhillhlhfi in all its branches, without any slop- shop work, the outcome of the low prices paid to hands. ”FAILQRINC which will please and give entire satisfac- tion to cus‘tome’rs, and Tailoring such as none but a: mic lover of the trade IIill tutu out. Also Pressmg an Cleaning done to suit the most fastidious' In taste. Fttrnlttts'dIOlltF- IiIadI'I Cloth and Cotton- n es IIII Ide or cut at Icasonablo rates. 8833' Remember the :Ipltce, lchrthur‘ 3 Block, up- -stairs. II. II. O’LEABY. FeIIclou Falls, May 2151, 185-1. I I 13 ll Ti David Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. â€". 12 Blacksmithing in all its different branches dotte on short notice and at the lowest Particular attention paid to Give me II call and I will 45-ly. * living prices. horsc- hoeing. guarantee satisfaction. House and Lot For $313.1 1 For sale, I'I- rI clIeI In {or cash .1 h Ilf-acre ' corner lot and the buildings thereon, op~ positc the south ward school house, FcIIe-i lon Falls. The house is H.124 feet 1i railing well 01 e-III'I -lleut water niId a few fruit trees. The buildings were crrcIedI sincere thanks to all \\ ho helped. on Alou- 1 about tII'clIc I'IeIrs mm, and are in good i day lat III t‘lt‘fl h m In a sun at the vi!- lagc Council hurl: and assures them that l he will do his he I to perform the duties of- thc ouice in sIIII I \ IIIInI: er as to convince é them that their cIntitienee to him II Is not misPIaced. \I ' I TliO\1\5 ROBSOX. Feat-loo Falls, Jan y Ith. 1892. 464 1.. \Il I ‘. Z: .- .III condition. ApplI at the Guerra oilice or to the; undersigned. - II GEO. W. MARTIN, 10 Peeron AIIIiIIIe, St. Albau' 5 Ward, i ' Toronto.‘ Toronto, April 2nd, [Sidâ€"I. t'. u» “‘ Any person who returns her. LARGE CASES OF on Nov r 9th, by I have every Look, Read and 101. Men’s Tweed Suits, regular price $4 50,now .......... I. . ...... Men's Tweed suits, regular price $10 00, no“, .. . Men’s OIcr-conts, (’l‘IIeed lined,) regular price $6 00, now. Men‘s Black Fancy Worsted (Iver- couts, regular price $8 00, now 5 95 Men’s Colored Fancy Worsted Over- coats, satin lined and quilted, regular price $10 00, now ..... ‘6 95 Men’s All-wool Puuts, any size, reg- ular price S1 25, now.... .... . Men’s Tweed Pants, regular price $2 00, now. Etoii‘e Pants, regular price $1 75, now. ......I. Men’ 3 Black Wool Nap Pea Jackets, regular price $3) 75, uow...... 250 600 395 75 Men’s 9 0 FREE with every BOY’S Suit 011d FANCY Overcoat, a very handsome HANll-SLE Hill VALUE!) AT $1. Bot's’ Heavy Serge Suits, regular price $1 '50, IIoIv..L.'.. . Boys' Fancy Worsted Suits, regular price$300, now. ...... '1 95 Boys’ Fancy Tweed Suits, rcgular' ' price $3 00, now. .. Boys' Fancy Overcoats, reg'lnr price ‘ $3 50, now '3 Boys' Fancy Cape Overconts, regular ‘ price $4 50,1'Iow ...... .... .... 3 00 Boys’ Double-breasted Pea Jackets, gilt buttons, reg. price $3 75.. oooooo cocoon 25 225 "1163“ Stacks of Men’s and Boys’ odd. Coats, Vests and Pants at your own prices. “can Men's All-wool Cardigan Jackets.. 7!! Men’s All-wool Socks, heavy Ii: soft ' 12} \ieiis Top Shirts, collars attached. 50 ,500'1'115. Grey \\ ool FIlInnel, onlv ‘ 15 :70!) filth: llc: Ivy Cotton Shining, fast col'ors‘. . . .. . ....... . .. . 5§ 2,300 yds. Fancy Shaker Flannel. ... 7 Black Saxony ‘I'I'Irn, regular price," 20 cent- , now‘ ' 10 Fingering Yarns, all shades, .. .' " 5 White Wool lied Blankets, 6 lbs , per‘ p1ir ........ ......I.......... 250, Beautiful Dress Goods.... ...... I. 10 Double- fold Coatings, all shades... 75 Forty-too inch Cashmere... ... . 25' Men’ s & Boys’ Under-Clothing at Startling Prices. 7" .0. Furs 2 li‘xu-s. ' ! Furs for lien, W omen and Children, at Prices that will make you feel happy. ~ W All 1 ask' Is a call. MM 1. GAMER, Sign of the Golden lion. at 53 cents in the dollar, and I have the geods all marked and stacked on the tables at prices that will make them the / C! 1' - . 1 I‘ “gayest at ($123; evei Ie'ud BOOTS AND SHOES, yprice and des- cription of Clothing that mor- tal Man or Boy could wish for. Space will not permit me to enumerate very many prices. 75 , 1 95.. llllgllll BURGOYNE a; CO». were bought on Nov’rlth, and U (3 a) 3 busy received and passed into stock Foe) ytizmg Boommg Have no tame t0 wrzte an adveitz'sement t/Izs week. on for You‘rselves wizat we are domg A full and complete stock I3] clzozce and cm efnllg selected on? Goons ' READY MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, AND GLASSWARE. OUR MOT-Toe, “ W76 handle no trash. Good goods-at small I profits.” ' H 'â€" SUSDOYNE 8t 60., The Leading Retail Merv Fenelou Falls, October 27th,1891. P. S. --â€"Fwst class Dress Illa/.3623 and Tazlors top-315mb 3. MRS. llEhlEW million “D GOODS SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES PATENT MEDICINES; AND DRUGS A". STOCK ; AT... W. TI OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Stamping done I l Culbnme 8111 l ienelIIII Falls. DENTISTR‘S’. GASâ€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Natures, Dentist, Lindsay, iiI you want teeth extracted positivelt with-l out pain. Gas has been given by him with I great success for over 21 years. lie studied I with Dr. Colton, of New York the invcn-I- tor of gas for extracting teeth Numbeis of persons are wearing artificial teeth made i by Mr. .‘I'eelnnds 20 years ago, and neverl required any repairs. Gold crow us, porce-E lain crowns and bridgcwork done. Visits Fenelon Fells, McArthnr House, on thei third Tuesday of etery month. Call early R- M- MASON, TETERINARY senor: on, IIIIIIIII III. III. in the day. 40-11. J unite Ontario VeteriIuIrI College, To. - . ._____._.lronto, 188-1; it. .\1. O. V. .\l ‘ i , ’ Res idenceâ€"Corner Co'boruc and Loni-II SECOND DIVlSIUN GOURYIstreets, I’enelou Falls â€"OY THEâ€"- County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above CIIIIIt will! A“ Rare Chance 1 beheld in Dickson‘ s hall, Fenelou Falls, On Saturday, January the 23rd.,1892 ”87' LOTS 87"“ I IN FENELON FALLS F011 SALl' ., Belonging to the Estate ofthc late I) l. Scitllv. Will be sold' In s'ngle lots or 11 iblocks to suit purchasers. Also II III: III Bailim Clerk. house and lot on lIidler’s 111.1 Penelon Pulls, Dec. 2nd, 1891. gNOVV IS X'OUIZI '1" )1 1-) i i â€"-I- AS â€"- Subscribe for the I: Fonelon ‘ TIIEX’ DIUST BE. SOLD Falls Gazettef’ OlllV 31 fl y 0‘ ll" For terms and pnrticulnrs apply to llnrrII in advance All kinds Of an' & McLaughlin, Solicitors for the h‘. II-III ' P d' l 1 Lindsay, or to l‘lllllilg 0118 in (5001 St) 8 W. E. ELLIS, Pent-ion Full. and at reasonable prices 18110â€"1015 commencing at 10 o ‘cleck in the forenoon TIIesdIII Jan.l2th, 1891 will be the lasti day of service. G150. liIIIIIIIIIo, E. D.lI.I:m, i April 25111, I. l x. 1' 1r...‘ ~ -‘ JUNKIN’S. I , -I,. “I ‘1 .

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