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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 14 Oct 1892, p. 8

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<“"7r"t:"-t-‘hfl,‘ .: 3..'f.o.'.‘..¢.1.;.. Couldn’t be Imposed Upon. portion ot’the lain), he l-ad passed judg- Thc amateur farmer looked wise. i , ' He had trumped or driven over a large , - ' I l . mz-nt on the richness of the sell, and had talked of the purchase of some im- proved machinery. Altogether he was \t'll.’ l:.\'tvl‘1lilly impressed. and announc- ed that hr.- had about made up his mind lu Loy tl e land. ’l'lren he noticed a little stream of bubbling water. “ \\ l.:rr'.~ that ?" he asked, quickly. l “ ;\ sprinu," replied the old larmer, , hone of the purest, coldest springs in this couritry." l " A Cold spring l" exclaimed the aura- teur farmer. “ Yes sit, and as clear as crystal.” “ Look ht-rc !" said the amateur i‘arrn~ er. sternly, "do I look like a man who Dress GOOdS, CELShmel‘eS, Henriettas, can be imposed upon ?" “ Why, no " “ Would you pick me out for a man who did not know his business?” "Of Course not, 1â€"" ‘ " Then do you expect to unload this ‘l'urm on to me handicapped by that thing: ?” ‘- Why, what’s the matter with it ?" “Matter with it ! Don't you suppose I read the papers? They kill crops.” “ Springs kill crops ?" “ Cold springs do. You can’t feel me, old man, if 1 do look like a city-bred man. A cold spring is worse than a backward spring, according . to the Young Farmers’ Weekly, and you wouldn't dare try to sell me a farm with a backward spring on it." The old man leaned against a rail i'erzce and didn't know whether to laugh or swear, as he watched the amateur farmer stalk lraughtily down the lane. .-.-o The Musieal Orang-Outang. A correspondent of the Spectator, who has been making experiments with vari- ous musical instruments on the animals at the Zoological Gardens, writes as follows with regard to one of his latest tests: Our first visit was paid to “Jack,” the young red orang-outang, which, since the death of“ Sally,” the chimpanzee, claims the highest place in animal organization among the. inmates of the Zoo. He is a six-month-old baby, of extremely grave and deliberate manners, and perhaps the most irresistibly comi- cal creature which has ever been seen in London. He is extremely well be- haved, not in the least shy, and as l'rienly with strangers as with his keeper. His nrrns are as strong as those of a llrtlll, while his legs and feet seem to be used less for walking than as a subsidiary pair of arms and hands. He is thus able, when much interested, to hold his 1‘: cc between two hands, and to rest his chin on a third. which gives him an air at pondering r'tflecrion beyond any pOWcl' of hurrrarr imitation. “ HU knows there's >--rnething up,” remarked his keeper, as we entered the house, and the ape came to the bars and sat down to inspect his ~risitors. As the sounds of the violin began, be suspended hitnself‘against the bars. and then, with one hand above bishead, dropped the other to his side, and listened with grave attention. As tiresound increased in volume, he. drop- dul to the ground, and all the hair on his body stood up with fear. He then crept away on all fours, looking' buck in or his shoulder like a frightened baby; and taking up his piece of carpet. which tlt‘us duty for a shawl. shook it out. and threw it completely over his head and lady, and drew it tight around him. t'tev a short time, as the music contin- nv-d, he gained‘couragc and put out his l ad. and at last throw away the cloak and came lerwurd again. By this time his hair was lying flat, arid his fear had given place to pleasure. The piccolo at first lrightcnetl the monkey, but he soon l held out his hand for th pipes--l‘cpl'otltlcctl on the \lOllll--:(30rl'd a triumph. He just flattened his nose against the bars, and than scrambling to the centre of the cage, turned head l , over hecls,-:md lastly. sitting t‘ltm'tr. V chucked handfuls of straw in the air , mer his head. ” smiling. ' as the keep. r said, with delight and apprmal. ...._. . .-_.. The profits of the Olympic Club of New Orleans on r the recent priZe tights :trrvnlrtttrtl in $43,650. Sixteen mums, which had been at the l* ttou. uri' it Coal shall at Pittson. Pit , tor lour wt. ks. were i'ound alive and iii tuier :wtrl Curr-litl-tn. i so"... time 3:" a number oi‘cnts were ' :t‘lll from llalilax and other places to; Sable island to destroy rats which wt re l Lirirn; the. rabbits there. The cats. after destroying a number of rats. played ~ad harm: \tith the rabbits. The cats loo-mill]: rerv numeron it was decided g in m‘tll a number of litres it) the bland to (lllu tlrr-n- nut 'l'he foxes did their: ‘ ml; :or: well, They not only mowed l l . t.er .tu cats. but killed all the mung, ~ iirtls .tmi de~tn_\'cd thousands of'92,s , Th s ‘mcr has been brought to tho unite: ' at th Government with a rim: to hav- £05 the tons cleared all the Island. l instrument. I . which he was allowed to examine. The V v flute did not interest hill], but the bat: We take pleasure in informin g our friends and the public in general that our STllK ll Fill. llllll We are now showing extra value in is now complete. Dress ATweeds, WinCeys, Ginghams, Flannels, Flannelettes, Prints, Cottons, Shirt- ings, Mantles, Cottonades, Tweeds, etc., etc. life are also pleased to state that we have just secured, at a low rate for spot cash, a. large and well assorted stock of Pill. it ll till lit, which we are offering at 33 per cent. less than regular prices. It will certainly pay intending puschasers to Call and inspect Our Stock cf DRY Goons & CLOTHING. We profess to sell closer than the closest. We know onr prices cannot possibly be beaten. “WE lliiBEEESELE. ALI. WWETIWR$ . by substantial percentage. Try us once mza’you’ll always My. @w‘r9@. Opposite the Post-office. ecoDFrrs. WELL MADE. “ NICE PATTERNS. VERY CHEAP. King of Low Prices, FENcLON FALLS. M Call and see them at CLARK SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success. ful CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a par- allel in the history of medicine. All druggists are authorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a test that no other cure can successfully stand. It'you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will care you. If your child has the Croup, or Whooping Con h, use it prom fly, and relief is sure. If you read that insi 'ous disease CONSUMPTION, don’t/"ail to use it, it will care you or cost nothing. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE, Price to cts.. Elects. and $t.oo. It your Lun s are sort: or k lame, use Shiloh’s Porous P r. 25 cts. Earle! Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls, Blaeksnrithingra all its different branches done on short notice and at the lowust living prices. Particular attention paid to horse-shoeing. Give me a callnnd I will guarantee satisfaction. 45-l_r. t‘alls Gazette " onl ' $1 a. tear . ’ l in advance. & SON’S. AEENTS WANTE. Foothill Nurseries. Largest in Canada. 700 acres. We want reliable, energetic men to sell , our Nursery stock; previous experience not necessary; any man with tact and energy can succeed; terms liberal; onttit free. Our agents have many advantages, such as selling home-grown, hardy Canadian stock. Choice New Specialties, which are 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 sucllUll of Canada. For terms apply to STONE .it WELLINGTON, 49-3111. l 1 IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR lllunm Paper and Picture Frames l ~15 ATâ€" l l W. A. GGGBWIN’S ' Baker's Block. Kentâ€"sh, Lindsay. 3%“ Please Call and see tr.) 50. Paper. I Lindsay, April 2nd, 1892. Toronto, Ont. l HEAQQUARTERS \ L Farm in Sale or it Berri. lWALLPAEE’mS, . - .. .. . ; ZE‘ROM ‘ The west parts of lots .0 and -l tn the , ; ’ mu or ,Enemsa. cannons can F E N E L 0 N! anemone: MARKETS. 190 acres, close to the Village of Ferrcluu All the. Latest Designs in . “’5' Hall, Dining Room, Drawing Brent and 100 Acres 913333512 Bedroom Paper-é, Ceiling Papers, and part seeded down. The unseeded por- comers and Decorations. lion ploughed and ready for 51 ring crop; ___‘ PRlCES & STYLES TO’SUl’l‘ CUSTOM-RS. the remainder of the land in w..od. GOOD MARKET AT FENELON FALLSl for grain and cord wood of all sorts. Ca“ and soc my so. p" mu Paper. Good Dwelling, Barn. Stable. its Fences. ' ‘t ” 6 . " “ aes- Price Low. Terms Easy. “ u 70. H u If not sold soon, will be leased. “ “ 33. .t u H u “ u Apply to . c. . J. Gr.wrt.LI.\rrrs,1-,,on Hum K n H 1,0,,- t. .. . . , ‘é' 1,), Sangglnty ’ land all the way to 50c. per mm. . . . , _. S-t.f. ‘ 238 Huron Street, Toronto I have on hand the largest stock of Wall Paper ever brought into Lindsay. Scientific American Agency for REMEMBER THE PLACE: Just tippositc Row l’ost oiliee, Iicnt tract. LI 1V 1) ‘Y. . TRADE MARks nssrcu PATENT§ .OOPVchHrs, etc. For information and free Handbook write to MUNN & CO. 351 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. G. A. Marni: tELL. tat A r T . 7" T ,, ‘ instantaneous;snowshoes DIETN T1 sata‘ R1» . the public by a notice given frco or charge in the L fitittltlfit‘gltlttitmt GAS.â€"-â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) lfi rtnthe . . . , 9“ cmmmonof‘m went °paw Go to J. NEELANDS, Dentist, Lindsay, rt wor d. S lendtdly mus rated. No intelligent man shoud be Without it- Weckl" 33-00 a you want teeth extracted positirely with- out paiu. Gus lrns been given by him with wear: $1.50 slx months. Address MU’NN & 00 PUwsmiIts. 361 Broadway. New York. great success for over 21 years. lie studied with Dr. Colton,of New York, the inven- tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artificial teeth made ' by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never B required any repairs. Gold crowns, pot-ee- lain crowns and britltrework done. Visits Fenelon Falls, McArthur House, on the third Tuesday of every month. Call early ‘ in the day. ' 40-t. MEDICINES 'F ~ 0 1 d ' VD est 0 ore Ginge- ‘ ‘3 I E U a S . hams for. 100. ,_ Fast Colored Mus- FULL 111$ for 10c. STOCK AT for 10 cents. - VV. _ W The freshest Goods in T l the village at . JUNKIN’S. Wm- Campbell’s.- m l MANUFACTURER or SADDLES, HABNESS, TRUNKS, ' VALISES. M__.__wâ€".â€"~. Milli. DEALER In hilLLlNERY carcinomas OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. ‘ 1 Everything belonging to the Stamping t one it... constantly kept in stock. Bolbtrne lied, lanelun Falls. RE PAI R IN G 1_._. 1th Canada life Assurance Elli ESTABLISHED IN 1317. l _ Done on the Shortest llollcc. 1TH}: OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFEl Kent-st, Lindsay, Ont. I l a I . v I ._.. j The “ licrrclnn l'alls Gazette” Caplttrlttslssets as at the 30m oflprll, ; is primed “My “M”, n, ,m, "mac: 0,, l 1889, over $10,000,000. the corner of May it Francis streets. Annual Income for £26 gear ending-“3031 ! sunsemrrrox at .l Yllllt rs .tnvaxca, l Aprll' 1885’ l’béo'ooo' or one cent per week will he addeth long l r r i l Total Sum assured to 39m lprll,1885. l amounts to 317,009,600. 1 as it remains unpaid. Atdvcrtiaing Rates. The profits of this olll nnd relinth Com- Professional or business cards, 50 cents poor are larger than any other Life Dillon 1 .Icrline per anrrnm. Utrsrral ndverttscmeull. , doing husinc-s in the Dominion, and ital 8 cents per line fonthe first insertion,nnd 2 ‘ ratio ofexpenscs to income are lr-s's than 3' cents per litre tor every subsequent inscrâ€" ; that Many ()lll‘TCHIrzttltllll or British oilice. ., tion. Confirm-'15 “1" u": 5”": l-“ll‘JC’” 0' â€"-........~.L. . _..........,... V. V The policies of thisCumpany are irrdlspnta- l quarter, tor a column or less, upon "319111 Artisls’ God: a Specialty. ‘ ‘ intestine Needles, Alabaztine and Dre Subscribe for the “Feneloni ‘ . I Works Agency. blc on unygronurls whatever after two’ “bl” “firms: years, and policies becoming claims are i paid at once. The rates charged by tlris' Cr mpany are as low as any firstclnss (Alice. « of all ordinary kinda executed neatly, to. All forms of policil s are issued. rcctly and reasonable rates. acnocoau. e rmaxnos, Svn-HAN‘D. 43-1}. Agents, Fencion Falls. Plow» Fast Colored. Prints '

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