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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 May 1892, p. 5

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it: n ,- is l‘? {3 E, ,.. $2 ‘ it t. r «Carpets and Oil-Cloths, N o. "mittec:â€"-O-i Linde street from the iron bridge to Brooks's hotel; from Lindsay street to the c *rner of Greene street; and on Bond street «not, from the corner ofClit‘. street to the first turn â€"-Carricd. )1 ~vcd by Mr. .‘chaown. seconded by Mr. Austin That By-law No. entitled u bylaw to noun-l the first clan~c ol' by-law No l8il be now intro< duccd and read a first timeâ€"Curried. By-law read a second time in com- mittee of the whole without nmmcnd-- ments, Dr. Graham in the chair. By-luw read a thirvl time and passed. Moved by 'l'hos. Austin. seconded by I)r.1irahum. That the lcn-ler of .‘lc- Douuall 5: Brandon to supply plank for sidewalk at 88 per thousand be accepted. and the anancc l’apcr (lo's tender of $10 per thansand for scuntling be accep- telâ€"Carried. Moved by Dr. Graham. seconded by Mr. Austin, That tenders for building sidewalks be received up to the Sch of May, by the Clt‘lk, and that the clerk post noticesâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Au-tin, seconded by Dr. Graham, That the Court of Revision be held on the first day of" June, at one o'clock in the council chambersâ€"0d. Moved by 'l‘hos. R »bson, seconded by ’ Thos. Austin that we now adjourn.â€" ‘C-nrricd. Personals. Mr. Lewis Manning left the Falls for ‘Duluth last Monday. Mr. George A. Mcthcrcll, of Lindsay, ‘Wus at the Falls on \Vcdncsduy. Mr. 1‘}. Gregory and Mr. Matthews of Lindsay visited the Falls on Sunday. Miss Maggie Robson left here on Monday to'j in her mother in Wiscon- stu. Mrs. Thos. Archer and her daughter Ilzlltlo rcturncd from Rochester on \Ve-lncsduy. Mrs. W. R. Dick. Winnich mother 'of Mrs. John A. Eilis. is expected to arrive at the Falls by to day's train. Misses Minnie Clark, Elizabeth Ellis. ,Aunic McCallum and Alice .‘chiarmid are attending’thc Baptist Young Peo- ple's Convention in Toronto. FINA]. Norton â€"All notes and accounts not paid before June lst. will be placed in court for collection.â€"W. E. ELLIS. RAINâ€"We have had three or four showors of rain lately. but the heaviest and warmed was on Tuesday last, and under its influence the grass and fall wheat are growing at a great rate. - . Anornm Gunmanâ€"Air. Henry Austin left on Tuesday with 20 head of cattle, 16 hogs and 9 sheep for Mon- treal, where he sold a curload of live stock loss than three weeks ago at very satisfactory prices. - Tun Vornas' LIST TRIALs.-â€"During the past week preliminary examinations have been held in Lindsay and other points of persons charged with having committed perjury for the purpose of having names added to the voters' list previous to the late election; but the matter is so serious that we do not care to mention names until we are in posâ€" session of more reliable information than we have so far been able to obtain. BOTH DEARâ€"Mr. Wm. Smithernm’s horse that injured its spine by colliding with a tree while running away some time ago, had to be killed, as there was no possibility of his ever being of any use; and Mr. John Simpson’s Lapidist Chief died last Friday. A post morh'm examination showed that the broken bone in his leg had knit better than could be expected, but gangrene, or blood poisoning, or something of that nature set in and quickly proved fatal. \\'I.\‘D\'â€"â€")lorc than one of our vil~ lagers :lsscrtvd on Good Friday that the wind (lint was then blowing from the nor' nor-west would continue with but few llul‘l'llll‘flltlll.‘ for forty days, and so far their prediction has been verified. Smut-limos the wind specified has taken a brief rt-st. generally getting one of the (“but winds tn olliciatc in its place, but we don't think there has been a single calm ul' 2% hours' duration since the l FENELOhY FALLS MARKETS. l i Reported by (In: North Slur Roller Mill Co. I , Fenclon Falls, Friday, May 6111. 1892. l 3 Wheat, Scotch or Fife 80 to 82 ' Wheat, full, per bushel.... 78 80' Wheat, spring,r " 75 80 Barley, per bushel . . . . . . . . 35 4O OMS, “ . . . . . . . . - ‘25 25 Peusc, “, 54 55 v Rye. “ 55 70 Potatoes, “ . . . . . . . . 15 20 Butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 17 i Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . 9 10' ‘ "or, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.00 10.00 Hides . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 2.00 2.50 Sliccpskins............... 50 90 Wool . . . . . . . ....... 18 20 “‘ir..t1.i§.‘.o.;...n£.. neuroses SALE. Under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale at Public Auction at:the 'lngram house in the Village of Fenclon Falls, on Tuesday, May the 17th. 1892, at 12 o'clock noon, the following very valua- ble property in the Village of Fcnelon Falls, viz.â€"â€"The East half of lot No. 14 North of Louisa Street, and West of Col- borne Sir-:et in said Village, containing by admeasurcment one-quarter of an acre, more or less. There is on the property a good dwelling house, understood to be one- and-a-hnll‘ stories high, with addition and large woodshcd. The property is in a good locality, and admirably situated for the purposes of a homo. Terms or SALE â€"-'I‘cn per cent. cash, suf- ficient to make up one third of the purchase money within two weeks from the day of sale, balance upon terms to be agreedupon llacltclcan, Gibson, Gausby ti: Martin, Vendors’ Solicitors, Hamil ton. Or to W. E. ELLIS, Esq., Fenclon Falls, Out. 11-2. Court of Revision. 139”. The Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the TOWNSHEP 0F FENELOH, for the year 1802, will be held at the Vil- logo of Glenarm On Monday, May 30th. 1892. at the hour of 10 o’clock a. In. All parties interested will take due no- ticc. H. J. LYTLE, Clerk. Cambray, May 2nd, 1892. 11-2. Notice 2‘0 Creditors of GEORGE MANNING, Deceased. Pursuant to R. S. O. 1889, Cap. 10, Sec. .36, the creditors and others having claims against the Estate of George Manning, late of the Village of Fenclon Falls, in the County of Victoria, Bailiff, deceased, who died on or about the 26th of March, 1892, are hereby required to send in to Joseph McFarland, ot the Village of Fem-Ion Falls, one of the Executors of the said deceased, a statement of their names and addresses, the full particulars of their claim and the security (if any) held by them, on or before the First day ot'Jnnc, A. D. 1892. And take notice that after the said date the Executors of the said deceased will distribute the assets of the said George Manning, deceased, amongst the parties en- titled thereto, having rcgird lo the claims of which they then have notice, and that they will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person of whose claim they had not notice at the time of the distribution thereof or a part thereof. Dated this 20th day of April, A. D. 1892. G. II. uormxs, Solicitor for JOSEPH McFARL AND and, JOHN F. PALMER, 9-3. Executors. larm lfll Sale or, in Bani. The west parts of lots 23 and 24 in the 11th concession of FENE LON, 190 acres, close to the Village of Fenclon Falls. 100 Acres Cleared, 15’“ (ll "\lml' twenty d3)” “9" and ‘r and part seeded down. The unseeded por- we are to have twenty more of thc same tion ploughed and ready for spring crop; blustery weather it will become rather nruintozious and wenrisomc. What cou- n-eaion there can possibly be between t‘mul Fridnv and the wind we can't 1 oil ui. at it will kindly rise and explain or shall fuel deeply gratclul. - »-« ~- I-'. .\ the in Winnipo': on Sunday worm in; destroyed $90,1mu' worth of proper- ty, which was in aurcd for $40,000. l3Ilt'IT‘I-IS. tit-asst.-.“ Fcuelon Falls, on Sunday, lay m, the witt- of Mr. Joseph Nugent of a daughter. M II AR IRIED. anhoonr â€".\t the Rectory, Penelon thus, by the Rev. Wm. Fnrncomb, on Thurs. dnv, May 5th. John Fell, )1. P. P. for East when... t. HufBe'nccs Charlotte Moore, Path of the township ofScmrrille. '~ at the time of sale. Time terms may be va- ried at the time ofsale to suit purchaser. For further particulars apply to the remainder of the loud in wJod. l l for grain and cird-wood of all sorts. l l 'Itltgium mid n smnrbody who knows Good Dwelling, arn.Stablc a Fences. [6‘ Price Low. Terms Easy. lt‘not sold soon, will be leased. Applym J 0 mm M . r. ' :l.\ S , J. o. suiru, 'll’m" "0!"!- 5 G. n. o. ucvm', ; 8-”. 288 lluron Street, Toronto. l I-IOTEL TO IIENT. To rent on easy terms. that well-known two-story brick hotel, ‘ THE “ MANSION HOUSE,” , situated on the corner of Colbornc and! Francis streets. Possession given on the I lot of July next. Apply to ' J. TWOEEY, Sr. Fenclou Falls, March 10th, 1893. 3.3m. RTER, ““THE ‘- lllllllllll Spring & Summer Goods ll Invites one and. 9.11 to examine his new Spring Stock,f~a.ad to compare his Prices. BOYS :1 Are you With us for your new Spring Suit? If you are, we Will preâ€" sent each of you with a handsome Bush , valued at $1 00, free of charge. W§O§OOM§ nu, lillll uric! Men’s, Tweed Suits, good linings and trimmings, from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2 50 Men’s Serge Suits, good linings, and trimmings, from . . . . . . . ... .. 2 50 Boys’ 2-piece Tweed Suits, from.... I 95 Boys’ All-wool Knickcr Pants, from 70 Men’s Wool Pants, all sizes. . .. . . . . 75 All-wool double fold Cashmere, black andcolourcd................. 23 See Our Big Drive in Prints, well worth H cents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Stacks of Ginghnms and Shirtings. . 5 Good Quality Table Linen, only. 17 Heavy Cottonadcs, new patterns .. . 10 Feather Tickings, will hold water” 8 Handsome Border‘d Towels, 35x17 in. 5 2 Pairs Man's Elastic Wl-h Braces.. 2-5 3 Men's Silk Ties, (100 designs,) for 25 Men‘s Heavy Waterproof Contain. 2 00 2 Pairs Men’s Wool Socks for . . . . . . 25 2 Standard Novels by good authors, 100 stories, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Boys’ Knock-about Hats, (just in,)‘for 25 Girl’s d: Boys‘ Cloth Tam o’ Shantch 25 Boys‘ .1: Girls’ Bluc'Cloth Peak Caps, gold trimmed... ._ . . . . . .u.. . 20 Beautiful Dress Challis, new designs 9 Hemp Carpets, nicc patterns . . . . . . . 10' Sec our Luce Curtains, luppt‘tl edges, very long . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ 65 New Brunswick Cotton Yarn, 51b5,, 1 00 4 Fancy linrdercd llnndkcrclliéfs, , Ladics’ size, for . . . . . , . 10 6 White Linen Finished Handkeriâ€"i' chieflilx} ..... . . . . . . 1,...“ 25 3,500 Yards of Striped and Plain Shakcr’s Flannclito be sold at 00:1. Clearing out our entire Tweed Stock at - 50 cents on the dollar. lGOOD MARKET AT FEl’lELOl‘l FALLS i We carry the Largest Stock of Ready- made Clothing in Lindsay. ‘ In Staple Goods we are the Cheapest. 1n Dress Goods you can depend on us for the Latest Novelties. . In Gents‘ Furnishings, such as Shirts, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, &c., we take the lead. Our Hat Stock is New, Cheap k Nobby. 13.33“ Letter Orders receive prompt at- tention. Special I’rt'ccc U Dealers and Peddlers. Slgn of the Golden Lion. u. .1. llAliTEll, The Lindsay Cheap 'Man. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay? ill a narrator. 31139.0qu & Co. We have decided to wind up our large retail business in this place, and as a first move we here give notice that on andI after March lst we propose reducing our credit business. Hav- ing placed our orders f0 ‘ a large and very choice selections in all the unions lines of before the firm thought of retiring, we will continue business until our lease expires. The‘whole stock we intend to place‘ before our customers at very low prices, and by so doing to- rush it off. Boots lBOOls 1 Shoes I Shoes l 'VVe beat the band in all kinds of foot-wear. Everybody is“- lnterestcd, as the season is now at hand when every one wants something in this line. ‘ Vile~ purpose to first open the ball in this line. All this large and new stock by the best makers in Canada we purpose sell- 1ng at cost. Our stock is too large and varied to give prices. This is No Advertising Dodge. We are prepared to quote prices that will tempt; all. Re- member, we are going out of business, and are bound to sell. B® All outstanding Accounts, Notes, etc, overdue must be settled at once to save costs. URGOYNE a 0038, The Leading Retail Men”. FenelonFalls, February 22nd, 1892. Goon FITS. WELL, MADE. NICE PATTERNS. VERY CHEAP. Call antisee them at; CLARK & SON’S. ARare Chance ! SHILOH’S ' «+87 EST? 87% CONSUMPTION CURE. IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE, Belonging: to the Estate ofthc late D. J. Scully. Will be sold in single lots or in blocks to suit purchusrrs. Also a brick house and lot on Fidlcr's Hill. fill CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a. par- lallel in the history of medicine. AlLdruggist'i 'r v f V ‘ 4 1‘ OW IS 1 OUR 1- 13113 are authorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand. ._._.. AS __ r ‘ , , v . . Ifyou havcaCou h Scrc Thron or Bronchit's, 1 III}: DIU§T£E SOLD it? E, for it will you. It'tyour child hltlS For terms and particulars apply to Barron an; 3,13%! xépiigygsu &_ McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate [disease CONSUMPTION, don’tfaato use it it Lindsay, or to will care you or cost nothin . Ask ydur W. E. ELLIS, Fenclon Falls. Druggist for SHILOH’S CUREgPrioe to cts., April 25m, 1890.â€"10tt' If; cf. and sl-Ogm Illicit,“ Lu; 1 are sore 0: ac lamc,usc o 3 areas . zscts. _. SECOND DIVISION - m _......._ cm" Davnd Chambers County of Victoria. General B'acksmuhv The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson's hall, Fcnclon Falls, Blacksmithing in all its different branch" 0" TUESDAY, JULY THE 5th: 1892, done on short notice and at the ion-pat commencing at 10 o'clock in the fonnoon living prices. Particular attention paid to ‘ Friday, June 24th, will be the last day of llOl’se'Slloelng- Give me 3 C8” and I will service on defendants residing in this coun- 303mm“ Blllfiaction- 45-1)’. ty. Defendants residing outside the county must be served on or before June 19th. E. D.Ill\xn, Clerk. â€".â€"â€".â€". _ , Subscribe for the “FCIIL‘IUH “ n. \\ urns, Acting Bailiff. Penelon Falls, April 28th, 1892. in advance. . ; r. We $5,500’ Worth New to be Sacrificed. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success. - Falls Gazette,” only $1 a year .' Id » A,.A unvAW” ' A AAAAAALkAMAAAA_--_A_-‘---_-AAAAA_AAA

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