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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 30 Sep 1892, p. 4

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Dundas & Flavelle Brothers, Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Mifli‘gery; Hardware, Tinweie it Stoves. Lowest Prices in the County or W Steve 3, Hay and Manure Nails, Building Paper, Paints, Oils &c. COMMON SENSE BINDER TWINE, Agent for P. Hamilton’s Farm Implements and McColl Bros.’ Lardine Machine. Oil. THE PATRONS WILL BE STARTLED ' at the small profits at which I will sell for spot cash. A Great Change has come over the lFllR'lll MACHINES â€"ANDâ€"- IMPLEMEle this year. Call and examine the f Forksrlew Binders and New Mowers set up for your inspection at Robson’s Show Room. Nothing but the best Machines kept. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Come and examine the New Panning Mill and get the prices before leaving the Falls. The best brands of BINDER T‘VVINE kept in stock at the lowest prices. Brantford Repairs Always on Hand. Thanking my numerous customers for their libeaal patronage in the past, I beg to prelatc who is the representative of Pa- pal supremacy or the most obedient servant of the Vatican. It would be altogether too high a price to pay for a portfolio in the Dominion Cabinet to make the Pope of Rome virtual ruler of the Dominion of Canada.” Fenelon Agricultural Show. The annual fall show of the Fcnelon Agricultural Society was held in the park south of the river on Thursday and Friday of last week, aiid'we wish that we could consistently with veracity say that it was a good one, which it cer- tainly was not. There is no denying that the great Central Exhibition at Toronto has a baleful efl’eot on county shows, and the latter again militate against those got up in the different townships; but, notwithstanding this, Fcnelon is fighting hard, and the falling off this year is to be ascribed chiefly to the unfavorable weather, as the number of entries was fully up to the average. Rain has, of course, a more deterrent effect upon ladies than on the sterner and more waterproot sex, and it was in the fine arts and domestic manufactures and her sister, Miss Annie Rutherford, accompanied her as far as Pcterborough. The Rev. D. N. McCamns and family left yesterday morning for Brauts ford, where he is to preach Sunday School anniversary sermons in the Ox. ford street Methodist. Church. the pas~ tor of which, the Rev. W. S. Jamieson, is Mrs. McCainus‘s brother. Mrs. Wm. Campbell, who left about seven weeks ago for her annual visit to her relatives near Montreal, got homo on the 22nd. The Rev. M. MoKiauon left on Monday, and Mr. Win. Camp- bell on Tuesday. to be present at the PamPresbyterian Council at Toronto. ESEâ€"H. _ _ DISTINGUISHED “snowsâ€"Sir Hen- ry Tyler. President of the G. T. B... Henry Ferguson, Esq, and three or four other gentlemen were at the Falls last Tuesday on a visit of inspection, and went out to Haliburton. 3%- W. T. Junkin has the largest and best assorted stock of Toilet Soaps ever offered in Fenclon Falls. Give him a call, and you will be surprised at their excel~ lcncc and cheapness.â€"29-3. FOUND.â€"-â€"A gentleman who occasion- alls visits the Falls found on Sunday .‘ X. J v. , a assure them that no effort-twill be spared to that deficiencies were ,mOSb Observable- last, north of the village, a small article . deserve it continuance ofit in the future. There was a fan. mummy, of very good of ladies we“; and the owner, by 1cm,” , THOMAS ROBSON. horses and cattle and a large number 0f ing a cirrcct description of it at- this . - Fenelon Falls, April27th, 1892. remarkably fine sheep. but there were ofiice, can have it in about a fortiiigllt,. . m 001V three 0? four P183 0" Illeground “lid when the finder will be here again. , i just a dozen coops of poultry. Mr. , ,, Fcnelon F ails, May 4th, 192. The Fenclon Falls hazcttc. 30,50“, We 0mm, Luke foundry, Llindsllis Lezuiinasnoe Stop. _ hibitcd a fuv ol his well known airri- Fa] 15- coming! Let it come! vc mo - ‘. ex , L _- loaded With Boots and Rubbers for fall and - - Fnday. September 30th, cultural Implements! and MCSSl'S 910' Winter. Men's Long Boots start at St 25 Dougull & Brandon showed a “ Bulli " u . Men’s solid kid Lon Boots from S1 75 T0 e a so The Lindsa central waoi‘ron’ for which they are uncut; here nil, Women’s DongolagKid Boots from . Cf: . a k ' A V , _ y There were some exceedingly good same . 3’1 35 “p' w°men S mmbers 25 .ccf‘l“ "l" WWW _ _ . . 1 . f y . v (; bl) d We keep the finest stock of Ladies Boots The tenth Lindsay Central Exhibition ° Emmi mom' mama '“3 a," and evening dress Shoes and Slippers, all I I I II I I was held on Tuesday, \Vednesday and “mt: among the latter a P183 hem? colors, in town. 33’ We cover the whole 1 es. Thursday of this week, and, the weather particularly observable, an nearly all ground from cheapest to finest. We want ' being delightful, was a great success. the exhibits by ladies, up-stairs as well your lmdc- mewmew The exhibits of cattle, heavy horses and “5 downi were very creditable t“ themv JOHNSTON ‘e SISSON' ‘ ' I agricultural implements were not quite some few being equal to the best we 29. The Great S/lOeJm'n Qf‘Lfnifwy h l G e t l I as numerous as usual, but the total have ever seen 3" Prev“)us t“WEI”? TIIANKs.â€"Mr. James Patterson of BW a 0 y I I number of entries was over the average. Shows- _ Verulam will please accept our thanks - v The show was formally opened on chd- ,We, ha.“ Pee“ “name to 9mm“ the for a baskctful of remarkably fine apples WW . . ‘ upsday by the Licut__Gove,.no,. of Out,» prize list in time for this week a Gazette, of the Aiexander variety left at, on,- We make it a point to have everything in the Millinery “(pa who mfldflnezitu'eplie‘si gothe various but “‘0 “Wes rigs'llied “3 follow“ ofiice pa 'l‘luesday lasl‘. er. linttei'gon ' .O ,_ , 3 - nve a Stock sufficient for a rcsses rea to ma, an no speeches IIURSDAY. says t lat ticy were not at he 8 low, ut. lme “1‘”; m 1y be asked. for) mg? :0 é ‘ 1 1 te throun‘hout were delivered by Hon. John Dryden, Trotting Race,_1sg Jackson Reid, they ought. to have been, as we doubt all demands, and to maintain in s cc: comp c r, o Ming,“ “Agriculture, and other not- Bobcaygeon, bay mare; 2nd, w, H, whether any apples there would have the season. Sohmtnig the favor of an early call from you, we abilities: The band, the volunteers and Curtis, Feneion Fang, some] mam beaten them. assure you that it Wlll be a pleasure to us to make 1t to your blacppblic sclioo‘llchllldren were all pfieSf- FRIDAY, Nortonâ€"Dr. Bryson, who is now in- - . ' s . ‘ i i 1- n we, - e _m °§CTV109r .1“; at!“ 51'1"!!!" lie - , _ . - Lindsa . will be at ’I‘womc '3 hotel, Intel est to glve uh “‘ llbelal Shale of your Pat 0 {to Britannia and givmg a very prcfty cx- 1303:5133-in Iiicffanijé’magg Déigenezls' Fenclod’ Falls, on Wednesday and: . hibition of fine drill. In the evenin" ’ ‘ '2 ; Tl rs f w ck Sccidverti‘c- RI a grand displaay of fireworkswas give: Enii’,£§:‘ffis&gfiilmm' Feuelon Fans! we); (12y :exzcxgag: .It is so“ 30:” . Two doors North of the Post-office. by Si'ofessor Hagd of; Hamilton]. It is ‘Runnfin Raco‘_18, w aninfl since the doctor was a resident of this. 1 - ' nee ass to so t .t . . a ' .’ ° ‘ a! .- . - .. ‘ . llcnelon Falls, April 14th, 1893. ~ horseraciug’gr“WSPESSESJVSIStfieelfizcof Cambmy, sorrel geldmg; 2nd. Wm village, but time has dealt leiiienlly It 0 D, ' HERE You AEEE as it is called, without which it would be difficult now-a-day to attract much of a crowd. Golden, Fcnelon Falls, roan gelding. Trotting Raceâ€"let. Jackson Reid, Bobcaygeon, bay mare, 2nd, Job Palm- er, Fenelon Falls, bay gelding. with him, and he is so little altered in appearance that all his old friends. recognize him in an in:tant. FIXEDâ€"Last Saturday morning Jae. Dickson, J. 1)., fined Peter Declnii' $3._ and costs and Daniel Sullivan $1 amt: costs for being drunk and disrrrile-izly ihc . The bicycle race did not come off, as there were none on the ground, and Sam Hughes failed to appear. Be Consistent. I have on hand a number of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ QWERu QQATS, which I will sell M” 6981' PhidES Fdh MSH, as i do not want to carry them over. Now is your time to get a good Over-coat cheap. These goods are All New and of the Latest Styles, and made by one of the best houses in the Dominion. A Large Stock of Boots and Shoes at prices to suit the times. Groceries, Crockery and Glass-ware. A full line of the best goods to be had always 011 hand. J. M’FARLAND, _ T‘voxncy’s Block. Fenolon Falls, January 2rth, l5‘32. W. MOKE OWN 15 Selling His Entire Stock of FURN ETURE at and IN? Below Wholesale Cost ot‘ “manufacture. in order to nutko roont for nowv designs and patterns. Cull curly and secure ‘ bargains. as I am selling: cheaper than any dealer in the County. DOORS, SASH, MOULDINGS ETC. A few years ago when the Minister of Education was preparing a selection of scripture for use in the public schools, our Tory Orange brethren raised a great hue and cry over the fact that Archbihop Lynch had been consulted along with the leading divines of the Protestant Churches in compiling the selections; and, led by our present M. P., the editor of the ll’ardcr, urged that alone as a sufficient reason why the Mowat Government should be over- thrown. Only the other day a. leading member of our local lodge declared that it' Mr. Lanrier were made Premier there would be a rebellion in Ontario. We would invite all those apostles of consistency to carefully peruse the lead- ing article in the Wardcrof the 16th inst, and ' the following clipping from the Mail of Wednesday, the let, and ask them to define their position in the present crisis. Are they prepared to stand by their former platform ? or will they, for the sake of toryism, do like a certain Tory editor did who for a long time had been violently urging a cer- tain course on a leading question of the day, and who, when he received orders from Ottawa to stop his nonsense, as the policy of the Government. was the very opposite of what he was booming, and that he must support it, replied: It's a dâ€"d sharp curve, but I sup- pose I’ll have to take it? The Mail says:â€" “ Le Canada's statement that SirJI-lm , Thompson 011in to Toronto for the pur- pose of consulting Archbishop Walsh upon the reconstruction of the Cabinet calls forth some indignant remarks from the St. Thomas Times, a Conservative paper. It points out that the story has uni been contradicted, and adds: " The Ultramontane party in the lioiuish Church is in the ascendant here at the present time, thanks to that woci’ul part of legislation known as the Jesuit Es- tate bills. By that Act the Jesuits were entlironed in this country. The class of Roman Catholics who deny the . temporal power ofihc Pope arc in the Foot-ball. On Thursday, 22nd inst. our foot- ball team drove ovcr to Bobcaygcon to meet the Lakcfield team, who arrived there about 2 p. m. per steamer Golden City. As the last game between the teams resulted in adraw, both sides were determined to win and thus decide the supremacy. At the end of one hour's play, in which the Falls was slightly stronger, the game Was still a draw, and it was decided to play another ten min- utes each way. Both teams now re. doubled their efforts, Lakcfield being determined to “ rush licr npjust once”; but it was not to be. In the last ten minutes R. llclnry secured the ball shortly after the “kick off” and carried it well up the wing and dropped it on' goal, where W. ’l‘. Junkin was waiting for it. He did not miss, but by a good shot beat the Lnkcficlrl goal keeper, thus deciding the match in favor of Fenelon Falls by one goal to none, and adding another to the unbroken list of vistorics this season, The follow} was the team :â€"-R. ’llazgart; goal, '1'. II. Austin and M. Haskill, backs; A. Nortlicy, A. llcad and' T. Graham, half-bucks; l). 'l‘wonicy,'1‘. Edwards, E. Fyson, R. DL‘IIlH‘y and W. T. Jun- kin. Capt., forwards. In our account of the Warsaw match last week, the name of T. Edwards, the clever youngr right‘wing forward, was iiiadrcrtaiiliy omitted from the list. Personals. Mr. J. C. Craig of l'cterborougli W15 utthc Falls on Monday and Tuesday last. Mr. Andrew Sutherland, our genial station master. left on Wednesday for a fortnight’s holiday. Miss Maggie Heaslip, who lives with an aunt at Janetville, is home visiting her relatives here. Mr. W. W. Blott returned to the previous day. five feet tall, is bold as a lion, and car- ried on to such an extent. that Constabch Nevison was compelled to speak dispar». ; agingly of him to the magistrate, and‘ that is why he didn’t get off as casxly as. his fellow transgressor. A NARROW Escrowâ€"Mr. & Mrs. lii'.‘ Smitheram oi Fenclon narrowly escaped being badly hurt while drivingto the. Falls on the afternoon of Thursday oi}; last week, the first day of the show. Near Mrs. H. Dcyman's their horsu took fright at a cow and twisted around, so suddenly that both of them were . thrown from the buggy on to some loose stones at, the side of the road. Mrs. Smitheram's right foot was badly bruis- . ed, and Mr. Sinithcraiii fell upon his ; head, but the stiff full: but he was wear- ing saved him from serious injury. horse turned around and started for home at a sober pico, but was stopped, just as Mr. Smitheramwas on the point of overtaking him. THANKSGIVING SERVICESuâ€"Iini‘i'csh th-. ..sgiving scrvicrs will be held ii. .lt. Janies‘s church on Sunday next, when the Rev. Marsh of Lindsay. will preach both morning and evening. There will be a special ,ofi'crtory at each service; proceeds to be devoted to the- ercction ofacliurch shed. On Tuesday too. will be served in Ingram's hall from, 6 until 8 p. m., afrcr which the Rev. W. C. Allen of Millbrook. son of Arch- deacon Allcn, will deliver a lizcturcin Dickson’s hall on his tour llll'OlLle Pal- estinc, nnd'addrcsscs will he delivered by ltev.W.J.Crcighton of livibcnygco”, the Rev. W. Farncoi 7 and others. Admission to the tea. lecture Aw. . . Adults 25 .cents ; children 15 cents. Admission to lecture the. only, 10 cents. The village band will be in attendance. _. _..._4 Counterfeit silver half-dollars arc in circulation in Toronto. They have a good ring, are very near regulation weight, but looked closely at the metal is seen to be spotted, as if rusicrl, and Peter, though- "h-iizely. ' The». minority, and free Catholicism is at a Falls last Friday, considerably improved discount. Much as we have resented in health and spirits, after an absence the exclusion of Mr. Meredith from the , of nine weeks, most of which was spent Dominion Cabinet, we prefer to have i at Dnnnvillc. Ont., his native place. , him remain outside of it forever and a Mrs. Vail left last Friday for her to keep on the lookout for these counter- lday rather than accept office by the home at Boston, after spending three felts; they may make their appearance: grace of Archbishop Walsh or any other months with her relatives at the Falls, when leasttbought of. has a slight greasy feeling, giving the whole coin a rough, unfinished appear- ance when compared with the genuine article. It may be well for our readers KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED. UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. “m. M cKe 0mm, .m N018 smrrr wrsr. PEA/£10” FALLSI

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