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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 Jul 1892, p. 5

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.“ out on Milantil the 7th of November, which is so far oil that BI r. Davis's wrath «may cool and the difiiculty between them may be smoothed over before that date. arrives. I'lctaria Bays in Vancouver. From the Vancouver World of the ‘ch inst, we take with much pleasure the following :â€"â€"â€"" The lawyers of Van~ couvcr recently formed a law association, the special duty of which will be to ad- vance the general interests of the pro» l'ession, to cultivate its ethics and to seek to secure the establistnent of a law library. John Campbell was elected president and D. G. Marshall secretary." Blr. Campbell is Well known to many of our readers, being a Mariposa boy, and for some time previous to going West a member of the law firm of Barron, Mc- Laughlin, & Campbell. Mr. Campbell’s library is said to be worth $4,000...,..... In the same paper also appears the item ‘l'ollowingâ€"“ Police Magistrate Jordan's salary was increased to 8150 a month." The reference is to Mr. A. G. Jordan, formerly of Feuelon Falls. It is grati- to see our Victoria boys so well succeed- ing in the far west.â€" ll’izrtlcr. â€"o-.oâ€"~â€" A tornado at Bethlehem, Pa., on Sunday caused a loss of $150,000. Another clouvlbnrst has deluged the Illinois valley and several washouts are reported. ,1. A tornado at Mason, Neb., on Friday night caused destruction amounting to 830,000 or $40,000. Sereral girl students at Cornell are taking' the course in ngricultnre. One (.‘ornell girl is studying veterinary sur- gery. A number of Canadian sealers and the steamer Coquillnu have been seized in Alaskan waters by United States cruisers. About 350 bears were killed in Maine «luring the year ending in May, and Home of the hunters have made a good living by the sale of the skins and the bounty of 85 paid by the State for each bear. , The horse Gladiator was beaten at Windsor on Friday. and two men who had backed him and lost all their money went into the stable alter the race and beat the poor brute unmercil'ully. The men are to be prosecuted for cruelty. A return curd sent from London to llong Kong, via Vuncouvur, on the 19th ol March, reached its destination on April 28th, and within three hours was on its way to London on a I’. and O. steamer, arriving in L'llIdOIl on May l-lOth. or around the world in 70 days. Herr Worth, of The Freisinnige Zei- tnng, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment. for lcs mnjestc in having declared that Emperor William shot two Stags on the Schort‘haide preserve in the close season, although he alter- wards withdrew the statement and ad- mitted that he had made a mistake. The Agricultural Department has been experimenting with the inoculation of swine as a preventative of cholera. The results show that inoculation is un- sil'e, causing the spread of the disease instead of preventing it. In Nebraska the losses l'roni inoculation were 10 per cent, while the losses among uninocu- lntcd animals was only 4 per cent. A resident 01' Ilnutingdon, Pat... ad- vertised recently that he could prove that in spiritualism is a remedy for all pain. He proposes to place himst-ll' under the surgeon’s knife and allow him- self to be cut open, his heart remort-d. his lungs cut in halves, and other dis- tnmnberments made to prove that he is Ilglxl. Here is an obituary notice from the l’ort lluron TIMI-s .- 'I'hc Patrons of In- du~tt'y. of Grant township (Michigan. we pix-suing) held their last meeting on Saturday night. They voted to abtndâ€" on the close, and appointed :icom nittee to divide up the money and propnty ol‘ the order between ‘ the ill") tllClllbcI'S in ; prod standing at that date. A short I time ago this lodge numbered over LN!) iii-:tnbei's. The question was asked. " llns the order benefited the members 1 financially or morally?" And the :in<- ‘ mm was. “ No." So they voted to let it i puss into history us a thng of the past. The balloon :\~‘Ccll>l~)ll l'rotn the 13 vs- ; l l l l ton Common on July ~1:h,one ot‘ the tortures in the celebration of that day, prepared by the city government. had a and ending. 0n ol‘ the no:o.rauts acctâ€" ; «lentnlly tore a hole in the. side ol‘ thel litiimm while it was at a great height” nod it immediately began to fall at at, frightful speed. As it remit Prohl is d--nd. August lingers of .‘laldm Thomas Fenton, his nssitsrmt. Ii dying, nth the third occupant of the bulloon, 1 Holes l'}. Goldsmith, a representative ofg FBXELOX FALLS MARKETS. Reporlr i by the North Star Roller Mill Co. Fenelon Falls, Friday, July 8th, 1892 Wheat, Scotch or Fife . ... 80 to 82 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . . . 75 7:. Wheat, spring “ 70 73 Barley, per bushel. . . . . . . . 35 40 Buckwheat “ 40 45 Outs, “ ....... . 27 28 Pense, “ . . . . . . . . 5% 55 Rye, u ........ 4o 45 Potatoes, “ . . . . . . . . 15 20 Butter. per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . ll 1'2 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . 9 10 Ilny, per ton...... . 8.00 10-00 Hides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-00 2.50 Sheepskins . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . 50 90 Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I7 19 New Advertisements. STRAYED SHEEP. Strayed into the premises of the under- signed, lot 24 con. 1 in the township of Verulum, on or about. the 14th of June, one white Ewe. The owner is requested to cull, prove property, pay expenses and take her away. WILLIAM WILSON, ~ Fenclon Fells P. O- Verulam, June 25th, 1892. 19-4.‘ - Cheap Lumber. We have still on hand a. quantity ofinch, 13,2 and 3 inch, 2 x4,2 x6,2x8, 2 x10 and 2 x12,12 to 16 feet long, IIEDILOCIC & PINE. which we will sell Cheap for Carl, The sooner you come the more you have to choose from. Also, 40,000 feet of Dry Ploned Lumber, Flooring, Novelty Siding, V.-joiut, planed one and two sides, Lath and Pickets, Planed and Rough. Hardwood and Hemlock, 2 and 3 inches, for stable floors, and 4x8 Pine, dry, for window sills. 136‘ Any Casing or Moulding can be got pluned at. short notice. Bose-boards mould- cd or plain. Apply at our mill. GREENE 3.: ELLIS. Fenelon Fnlls, June 16th, 1892. I7. NERVE BEANS by over-work. or the errors or ex- cegts of youth. This Remedy ub- solutely cures the most obstinate cases when all other TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. Sold by drug gists at $1 per package. or six for $5. or Mutt?! mail 0 receipt of price by addressing THE JAMES 1t .D_ICII00.. Toronto. Ont. VI rite for pamphlet. Sold Inâ€" Fenelon Falls at W. T. Junkin’s ‘ l S Rd. RICE ER 5] . 4. Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At Very Lowvest Rates. NERVE BEANS are s new dis covery that cure the worst'coses ol Nervous Debility. Lost Vigor and Falling Manhood; restores the weakness of body or mmd caused None butfirst-class British and Canadian Companies represented. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" W FARDI PIROPERTY at very low rates. James Arnold. Fcnelon Falls, June 14th,1892. lT-ly. â€"â€"- IIOTEL 'l‘O IREN’B. To rent on easy terms, that well-known two-story brick hotel, THE “ Mflflfilfifl HflUSE,” situated on the corner of Colborne and Francis streets. Possvssion given on the lst ol‘July next. Apply to J. TWOMEY, Sr. Feuelon Falls, March Will, 1892. 3-3111. Farm for Sale or in Rant. The west part: of lots '13 and 24 in the llth concession of FENICIJON, 190 acres, close to the Village of Fenelon Falls. 1.00 Acres Gleared, null part seeded down. The unseeded por- tion ploughed and ready for spring crop; the remainder of the lnnd in wood. GOOD MARKET AT FENELON FALLS for grain uud cord wood of all sorts. tlootl Dwelling, Barn, Stable (£3 Fences. 15:?“ Price Low. Terms Easy. . If not sold soon, will be leased. Apply to .t. c. WILLIAMS, J. n. snrrn. , u. c. norrrr, S-t.f. 2‘5 llurou Street, Toronto HEAoQusai'sns I.\' VICTORIA COUNTY FUR lll‘ort Hope. on It 1 t v Hum Paper and Picture Frames; â€"-IS ATâ€" the city Press Association, is sulleringi A. from the shock and the inhalation of; Au immense crowd on the common l I .' gas. witness:d the tragic event. W DIED. lerurnrn.â€"-At Lindsay. on Sunday, July 3rd, John A. l’., second Son of Mr. Alexan- der Me.\rthur,nged 16 years, 3 months sad 3 days. Baker‘s Block. Kent-st, Lindsay. l Works Agency. l‘ @- Please call and see my 5c. Paper. l Lindsay, April 2nd, 1892. l See Artists’ Goods a Specialty. Machine Needles. Alabasfine and Dre SEE HOW FAB One Dollar WILL 60 AT EAnllll’ . 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I": 9 2’31 m:::§g :2 : 33‘: oil 8;. 22.: i" :13; ggg: E‘s-':::: gs - ==2 .2: 2552 I E ;.. or.‘:.: o a: :2. .... , .. .... C3 G ; 5"4- '2.: E. ; ‘lz-r.‘ ill: _. g , .a :3 o ; In: t: i: 2. - 2 I: g, :3. - .o n .c c :3 '5: a: - ,._. ' gammmmdo‘mmz a g ccoooooooao .. -=' :7! g c ' g gmgammmmmam ___. ccooaoooooo .. in THiNt'SS TO REMEMBER. Tun this is the biggest list on earth, and not a trashy line THAT every line we adver- tise we have in stock. THAT you should call early, for some lines are sure to be sold out quickly. Tun" our store closes at 6 o’clock, Saturdays excepted. what you can save. Read this list. Figure it out. And be held in Dickson's hall, Fcnelon Falls, lllETIRING PROM BUS uss. BURGOYNE n 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 and after 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 Spring & Summer Goods 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! Boots! Shoes! Shoes! \Ve beat the band in all kinds of foot-wear. Everybody is Interested, as the season is now at hand when every one wants something in this line. some Worthuow to be Sacriflcéd. \Ve purpose to first open the ball in this line. All this large- iand new stock by the best makers in Canada. we purpose sell- 111g 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. lies ~111ember, we are going out of business, and are bound to sell. All outstanding Accounts, Notes, (3150., overdue must be settled at 01103 to save costs. URGQVNE 8: 003$, The Leading Retail men Fenelon Falls, February 22nd, 1892. GOOD FITS. WELL MADE. ‘ NICE PATTERNS. VERY CHEAP. 0-“ Call and see them at CLARK & SON’S. A Rare Chance ! SHILOH’S .87 . LOTS . 87.. cause u PTION. IN FE.'EI.ON FALLS FORSALIC, Belonging to the Estate ofthe late I). J. R E- Scully. Will be sold in single lots or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also a. brick This GREAT COUCH CURE, this mean. ful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a par. house and lot on Fidler's Hill. ‘ d 1d , , , . ,. she! in the history 0 me icinc. Al ruvrgists 1“ 0 W IS .1 GUI} TIMI“ are authorized to sell it on a positive guardnice, _..__ _. a test that no other cure c3: successlpzlly stand. t ' .II ‘ 7 31.05, B u _ Ifyou have a Cough, Sore roa , or ronchin , use it, for it will cure you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough. use itprom tly, and relief is sure. If IEon read that insi ions disease CONSUMPTIO , ’tfail to use it, it will cure you or cost nothing. Ask your Druggist for SHIIDH’S CURE. Price to cts., acts. and $1.00. It your Lunvs are sore or It lame, use Shiloh’s Porous P aster. 25 cu. For terms and particulars apply to Barron & McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate Lindsay, or to W.E. ELLIS, Fenclon Falls. April 25m, 1890.â€"10tt‘ _ w _,. __..__..4 David Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. Blacksmithiug in all its different branches SEGGND DIVISION COURT â€"07 THE- County of Victoria. The next‘sittings of the above Court will make a rush for the Golden . ON TUESDAY, JULY THE 5th, 1892, done 0,, “,0” now, and a, "W mm“ Lion. Sign of the Golden Lion. M. 1.0ARTER,, The Lindsay Cheap Man. living prices. Particular attention paid to horse-shoeing. Give me u callnnd I will guarantee satisfaction. 45-133 commencingat 10 o‘clock in the forenoon Friday, June 24th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this cotto- ty. Defendants residing outside the county must be served on or before June 19th. 8. Norman, E. D. lino, Bailifl‘. Clerk. i Fenclon Falls, April 26th, l892. Subscribe for the “FeneIon Falls Gazette,” only $1 a year it advance. w t V c

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