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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 May 1892, p. 5

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: Carpets and Oil-Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. BET NE PROM BUS NESS. .3 A Cow Kn.LED.â€"-Last Saturday evening a cow owned by Mr. Edward Lansiiuld was run over and disembow- clled by the train that had just left the Falls tor Haliburton. The neeident happened about. half a tnile north of the pulp mill, and the animal got. on the track through a. gap made in the fence (and not c‘oSvd again) when Mr. John A. Ellis's iechotbe was pulled down a short time ago. On Sunday afternoon a great many of our Vintners went to look at the victim; and the hair on the ends of a good many tics showed that she had been pushed or lira-med a con» siderablp distance before she rollnl from the track. WW Frederick Bailey Declining, the wife tnurdt-rt-r. i~ to'bc hanged at Melbourne on the 23rd inst. The annual crop of English walnuts in Southern Culilornia reaches a. million and a lalf pounds. .Califoruia now has six Ostrich farms. This country spends about $3,000,000l a war fur ostrich feathers. b Court of R_e_t_ri_s'10n, 1892. The Court of Revision ot the Assessment loll of the TOWNSHIP of SOHEBVILLE for the year 1392 will be held AT BUR-NT RIVER, (Rettic's Stution,), ON MONDAY, MAY 30th, 1892, at the hour of]0 o'clock a. m., of which all parties interested will please take notice. SAM. SUDDABY, ' Township Clerk. Burnt River, May 10th,189.'.. 12-2. Solos-r OF REVISION, Notice is hereby given that the Cont of VILLAGE OF FENELON FALLS will be held in the Cunncil Chamber in Jordan‘s block, in tlze‘said village, on Wednesday, the let of June, 1892, at the hour ofl o'clock p. at. All parties interested will tnke not'c: nd govern themselves accordingly. Revision for the corporation of the l ' . - _ - - a Thou-"(h Will“ is deii‘rmmimg‘ and} N. B.-â€"The Assessment Roll is now on even the language is (lytu: out. there is file a, me Clerk’s 0mm, Whére it may he a Colony of 50,000 Welshman in Lon- don. _ it cost a Glasgow wax works propri- (tor a shillin~..r per mile recently to cnn~ wy a lion by rail from London to Glas- gow. The p dice have notified the St. l’etersburg police of the dep-trture from Paris of a party of Nihilists, who are plotting against the Czar. A Seitch Presbyterian church is on- d--a\'oriug to save sinners by expelling u member who supplied a duehess with milk from his dairy on Sunday. A man-eating shark. eighteen and a. hull' feet long, with a head as big as a barrel, came ashore on the beach at. 'l'rescott, Me, recently. Its stomach contained a sheep and several dogfish. A nice question in law has come up in Philadelphia. where a lady left 81.- 00” in her will for the care and main- tenance of her pet eat. The cat recent- ly died, but left live little orphan kittens, and the question iswhether they are legal heirs of the pot. ml. The Whitby Chronicle sayszâ€"Mr. examined by all interested. F. McDOUGALL, Village Clerk. Fenelou Falls, May 11th, 1892. 12-3. MQRTGAGE 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 ofi'ered for sale at Public Auction at the Ingram 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 l’enelon Falls, vi2.â€"The East. half of lot No. 14 North of Louisa Street, and West of Col- borne Street in said Village, containing by admensurement one-quarter of an acre, more or less. There is on the property a good dwelling house, understood to be one- undâ€"n-hult‘ stories high, with addition and large woodshcd. The property is in a good locality, and admirably situated for the purposes of a. home. 'l‘nmts or Sunâ€"Ton per cent. cash, suf- ficient to make up one third of the purchase the money within two weeks from the day of sale, balance upon terms to be agreed upon at the time of sale. These terms may be vu- ried at (It: lime ofsale to suit purchaser. CARTER, lillPMlN urns“, Invites one. and. all to examine his new Spring; Stock, and to Compare his Prices during the next Til Elli » DAYS. MOW The following is a partial List of our Goods and their comparative Values. 379 Sample Parasols, (beautiful han- dles,) commencing at . . . . . . . . . . 20c. All Wool Henrietta, 15 different shades 23c. Handsome Cotton Dressw Delnines, (new patterns,) ..... . . . . . . . . . 09c. Girls’ Silk Trimmed Slruw Hats, BUEeoYNE o; 00. We have decided to wind up our large retail business in this place, and as a. first move we here give notice that on and nfter March 1st we propose reducing our credit business. Hav- ing placed our orders for a. large and very choice selections in all the various 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 wry low prices, and by so doing to rush it off. ' Boots! BOots! ' Shoes! Shoes! . We beat the band in all kinds of foot-wear. Everybody is 1nterested, as the season is now at hand when every one wants something in this line. $5,500’ Worth Now to be Sacrifioed. \Ve purpose to first open the ball in this line. All this large end new stock by the best makers in Canada we purpose sell- ing 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. W All outstanding Accounts, Notes, etc., overdue must Spring & Summer Goods ' Smnucl D arb'm" “fl‘o regich about a For further particulars up ll ' to . mile and a half north of the town, act- M k 1 , (H) ' 'c ,l it,“ t, (M'mnel’s Price 3' 00.) our Price 600. be Settled at once to SiWe COStS. uully shot a beaver, which was sitting “0 e c‘m’ 1 son’ mils” ‘ M ,n’ Girls' Silk Trimmed Sailor Hats... 20c “(1‘ ,- l . -” f l - ,ll . l d,‘ Vendors’ Sohcrtors, Hamilton. Ind. , W, .t C p . , “1 J . 3 , _ on lie 81 o I 118 Cetar wtnr ow, one .ty Or to W. E. ELLIS Esq. . tes u e otton Drawers, Tuck- »;_ U 0 Y N & c Q - f. lusttgvcckd tl‘lhe all];liltliqlfilillgilfi :1 lhole Fendsu Ffl’us, out. IL?“ L (red tipping Tt'ilngned,vsule price 25c_ I ’ it: tut no or re no u' . a 4 int e'â€" u test '11 e otton mwers b n - - -‘ ' iilcutly lived about the 7premises for . _ quality, Tucked and EmbLOize: The Leadlng Retall Men. I. some time. Mrs. ounrbom ha! heard Court of Rev-131011. 1997. I Trimmed, 3.]. price .' ..... 45c Fenel‘m F3115: Februaryu‘flnd, 1892. - g a noise as of somethin gnawingr frc- -' Ladies, white Comm Ch'em- I ' i , -. J“ 'r c t ftl A t. ‘ some - e {fluently-L al'lsteppi'munlcc ofba beaver 1” W “$531,513.13, ‘° ssessm“ Trimmed, sale price...” ....... 29c is l'Cllllll' 'il C, 01' "One lilve CO" SOC-n ‘ _- Ladies! Cottonfchemhe Better ‘ ' '- .1. '-- u v\. -~ " in; I I ‘ . s." . about tlps pellpy for lfljycalls‘... limp, TUWNSHEP 9F FENELON: qmmm hmbmldery Trimmed ” 45c. ; “"5 ("3% 7“}WL‘01: l“ ‘3‘“ "3 elm \- for the year 1892, wull be held at the th- Ladies; \yhhe Com,“ Underakirts’ 2 west of ll httby, about 10 years ago. luge of Glenarm Tuc,_ d 8, F .n _ , \Ir Doarboru has prCServed the hide . ‘e n on bottom' pnce 65°. .‘ ‘ ' . , I ‘ On Monday, May Lntltes’ White Cotton Night-Gowns - 1 According to (Jalgarv papers the storm _ ‘ _ . r . J " at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. T‘Wl‘c‘i 8‘ Rnt '1 “filmed, price 600. .. of last week was quite as severe in All berta as in Manitoba. 'l‘he Maelieod mail, which started from that town on Monday, had not yet been heard from on Saturday. The driver did not reach the first stopping ylace, which is 50 miles from Mat-Lend, and it is supposed that he has been lost on‘ the prairie. Dr. Levingheart and party, who left on April 13, for the Knee IIill coal mines, 60 miles away, and who it was thought All parties interested will take due no- line. ' H. J. LYTLE, Clerk. Cambray, May 2nd, 1892. 11-2. AGENTS WANTED. Fonlhill Nurseries. Largest in Canada. 700 acres. All Linen Tray Covers, Fringed . line All Linen Table Doyles, Fringed.. . 08c: Fancy Check’d Towels, all pure linen 050. Every Baby can have a. new Bib, price 05c. Something new in Curtain Draperies 10c 6 Linen-finished Handkerchiefs for.. 250, The above prices found only at Carter’s, the Cheap Man. Heavy Table Linen,doublc fold,only 17c 36-inch Coconnut Matting, regular ' Goon FITS. WELL MADE. NICE PATTERNS. had perished in the storm on Monday . I rice 75 cents ’ l“ t, were found by the mounth police We wantwclm‘ble, energetic map to sell 240 P. S! k 3.)c. ,, d The had run out of r0_ our Nutsery stoc ,preyluus experience not, pieces m or Fluuncl, regular “‘1 digital. “y' y, . . p necessary; any man With tact and energy price ,0 cents snle price 06 E P , vusrons and were killing horses when can succeed; terms liberal; outfit free. ,qdies,an Q r; ' m k - . . . . . c. V . found. Our agents have many advantages, such “ “ “a l 3 “C and C01' y W as selling home-grown, hurdy Canudiuu 0”“ 11°59 - » o - - « . . . . . . . . 10c, OWWW stock. Choice New Specialties, which are Heavy Ginghnms, fast colors . 05¢. DI All [21E D . FElnâ€"CLENDBNAN.â€"â€".\t the residence of the bride‘s mother, Cumhrny. by the Rev. J. R. Scott, on Tuesday, May 3rd, Mr. James ‘ A. Feir, of l-‘cuclou Falls, to Rachel 31., secoml daughter of the lute John Glendon- un, of the township of Fonclou. ________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- of value, and which can only "be secured from us. We have given particular attention to the propagation of HARDY VARIETIES suitable to the Northern section of Canada. For terms apply to STONE ll: WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont. Standard Novelsâ€"good authors.... 100. Men’s Serge and Tweed Suits . . . . . . . $2 50 Men’s lleavy Wool Pants, sale price 65c. Boy’s All-Wool Tweed Suit,nnd Base Ball and Bat free . . . . . . . . $1 75 Men's White Unlaundered Shirts, Call and see them at CLARK & SON’S. SHlLOH’S « 49-3m. re ulur ' t 75 - l ' . lyilul). g price c., so 0 price .. 34c. l K . . v - - . _ ’0 . lltntkst.i:\'-â€".-\t Cambray. in the township ' ' 3 Me}! 3 SW T'es’ (Smne "0 senmg e l l of Fem-loo. on Sunday, May 81h, Mr. M. H. N O T I C E . ‘ in town at 25c. each.) 3 for. . .. 250. __..._. i _ Berkeley, aged 65 years. Girls' and lloys’ Blue Cloth Tum 0' M i " All Notes made payable to JAMES Bzmv i Shanlcrs . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , , 25c. - 87¢“ - s. i IN FBNELON FALLS FOR SALE, T .-- .â€" .‘Hu ._._ A V i 1 b 1 r L k . . . . . , ‘ p . Agent \vi l have to e puit to run ' 'err (1“; k B .3 m (.1 u _ . ~ ‘ l‘ labial.th FALLS MARhETS. posl-nl’us,cr here, who holds said notes. It 3 (us no , nth Ptuk Cup. Zoe, 2 Pair Men’s Elastic llmcos or _ 5" ~ - l’ '1 r ” .l ‘ JAS. JOHNSTON 5: Con _ -- «at. It p.11, [by (It. .\ 1 (h blur R lltr MN! ('0. Female" Fans: June 30m, ,Sm.__,9 ‘If‘ , Boys, you cm, have u Pa”. 0-,. xubhy (\"lelml Falls. Friday, May 1311), 1892'. Swimming Pants for CUBE. This GREAT COUGH who, this success. . . m CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a par-v - allel in the history of medicine. All druggisb ' l Belonging to the Estate oflhe late I). J. Scully. Will be sold in single lots oriu ,blocks to suit purchasers. Also n. brick house and lot on liidler's Hill. 0...... 100 i Tm .t-‘t, Scotch .or l‘it'c . . .. 80 to 82 W l “en'- wutcwmnf C0,” mu : ... . H .H A ,, p a '--.-l‘prtec Slut) 0\r W -r -- r s _ _ H , \\'llt' n. tul. p.r hashel. ... 80 s a p Sec om. He. En ,ush Prim: , l N ‘ Is 1 OD 12‘ rI-DII“ are authorized to sell Iton aposxtive arantee ; “y . . , .l (m U . is ., (new l g“ r 4} \s- how‘s” l - N k l U o t , Immqu {Me "ice , â€"â€" AS â€"â€" a test that no other cure can successfully stand. 1% mmw’ pm. may“. i . I , . . . , E35 :0 i r V ~ I . . . . . . . . . . . 10c i TIIFVY ‘Itrgl‘ 331‘, SOLD Ifyou haveaCongh, SoreThroat, or Bronchitis,‘ (id'i‘ t“ ' ' i i i i ' i 15 ‘3 Th west parts of lots ‘21‘. and fit in the i‘ 000 ‘ Ohm" mm“. .nms forbo'vs & me” 25c. ‘ i *7 I ‘ .... J i use ‘t' ‘0' It Wm Cur? You' If 7°“! Child has l rim" ‘ ' ' i ' ' ' ' ' 5f 2‘) i a 11th concession of : “C‘W-v ['c‘m‘cr Tu'king . . . . . . . . . . . . OSI'. ‘ For term: and n rt‘ 1- l 't B the Cfoilp' 9r ‘Vhoopmgcou h’ mitpion'l uy‘ ‘ nun U y . . . . . . . . 6.: 60 i " Hen“ Cononndes (good mm . ‘ 3| k \ . ~ 1,} f9" "'5 “W 3 0 film“ and relief is sure. If you readthat ms: ions 1 iiimuwsl ull i i i i . i i i rim l [1‘ E 1,1 0 ‘r L‘ottti'i Shirtint- ,("udt‘lllll eini‘)” we Litidttiiudg-i’tldli behelwm fur me him“: diislclasc CONSUMPTION. dwtilifaatzs‘lixit'it i :.n::~r. pt‘r ) . . . . . . . . . . . . t T L A 9 - - - 3:: n ' z e t .lst ~ .; _- w cure you or cost no ‘n . your ,e , I-izgs. d men . . . . . . . . .. 9 l" i . .~ . .v ‘1 . " . . -‘ 1 ‘ Wills) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 W'E' ELI'IS’ Feu°l°n Faus- Dmggist 501' SHIDOH’S CURE, rice to ctr... ' . 19) acrts, that to tht \illagt of lene on . c. _ - ll it l-N‘ 1"“ - - . . - ~ - ~ - - - ~ ~ 9-M “'“O i Falls. , See our Wander Socks for men. at~ the AP“ 29m: 18906â€"10“ mm “"1 ax'oo’. n ’0‘“ Lu“ 3 3“ 5°” °‘ h" ltd-u . zoo Tool : Xe“. Bruusmk Comm mm '5 “mm 00' -m.-. . . ._._.__ 1: lama. uscStnloh’s Porous? . 25 cu. ' M «M: . . . . . . . . 50 911i '3 l' . i ’ '5‘ H-.. - .- “.20”; h! H 18 20 g 5391365 crrllba'r?gl 300 Pair )1cu‘ Cashmere Socks, Eng-i. SECOND D‘VISIOH COURT D 'd b ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ° ' "'”' I am our 5th e own. to unseet cu por- , ;. . P.” M, uonipmughm find “my fur Spring or“); , 1.sh sumbles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c, % â€"â€"ov rnsâ€" _ the remainder ofthe land in wood. ; [33' All Eatly Call Will be to Your '3 count]? of \rictorin, General Blacksmith, New Advertisements. i The next sittings of the above Court wlll be held in Dickson's hall, Fenelon Falls, / l Good Dwelling, Barn. Stable A; Fences. Blacksmithingin all its different branches m- 1 ,GOOD MARKET AT FENELON FALLS Advantage Tu rent on easy terms, that. well-known, ‘ ‘done on short "(nice find m "‘6 “NH.” 3 l !()1‘EL 'l‘O RENT. [ for grain and cord-wow of all sorts. .. -...-. - . __._....-~.~â€"-â€" . . - -.__ , . . Si 3 of the Gold tw r-story brick hotel, 36‘ Price Low. Terms busy. . g on Lion' commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon l living prices. Particular attention paid to NE “ “AHSSOH HOUSE ” l "30‘ Wid 500“: “‘i“ be leslsi‘ll- Friday. June 24th, will be the last day of horse-shoeing. Give me a call and I will ’ . A 1v to situated on the corner of Culborne and pp ‘ J‘ G. WILLIAMS) . I l service on defendants residing in this coun- guarantee BuliSfflction. 4543'- l’ussrssion given on the J, D_ SMITH‘ Port llolie. l l ly. Defendants residing outside the countyl - i must be served on or before June 19th. ' Wit. \Vurtn, E. D. Hun, Subscribe for the “Fenelon lFalls Gazette,” only $1 a. year .- Ft.\2lt‘l§ streets. in ut‘J-alr next. Arid: t: TWOMY Sr 8 H e. u: I.\{lc\'l'l‘é\;;, ‘ T o , The Lindsay Cheap Man. , . , . - _ , .‘_ urou rec or n o. . Actio llni ifi. ‘ . l‘cnclou Falls, March 10th. 1892. 3.3m. ’ l mud“)? All?“ 33m, 1393- Yenelon titans, April 26th, 1892. we!“ advance.

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