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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 28 Oct 1892, p. 8

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lain lot Sale u to llenl. The west parts of lots 23 and 24 in the . llth concession of F‘ E N 19 L 0 190 acres, close to tho Yillag».~ of Fcnelon ‘ Falls. 100 Acres Cleared, and part seeded down. The unscrdcd por tion plongln-d and ready for spring crop; i the rcmninder of the land in Wood. l GOOD MARKET AT FENELON FALLS' for grain and cord wood of all sorzs Good Dwelling, Barn, Stable .t'. Fen-cos. 1892. EAEL. isss. We take pleasure in informing our friends and the public in lllh tt ll , Upon Receipt with your name and address. we will forward you Agents’ Outfit and OurGreat- Premium - :List: EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THIS . ‘ ~ ~--” tan or nanosonn PRIZES. , - o . WPnce Low. Term. Easy. 3 mica an: owns m MANY 13 now complete. We are now showmg extra value In If not sold soon. will be leased- ? CASES BELOW COST . . . Apply ‘0 . J. G. WILLIAMS Wewant Agents Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Dress J. u. soon, ’le Hm- G. H. G. Mc‘t’lTY, 288 Huron Street, Toronto :" "21X EVERY LOCALITY. warm EARLY. r â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Twceds, Winceys, Ginghams, Flannels, 8-t.f. 73’ This is a chance for the Young Folk. c . . Flannelettes Prints Cottons Shirt- ‘â€" _ n OB ,T r t . . ’ ’ ’ v “5,305,331,,” .252“ ° mgs, Mantles, Cottonadcs, . Tweeds, etc., etc. If . I W Overworked Children. Scientific American Agency for x 1“ We are also pleased to state that we have just‘secured, at a low rate for spot cash, a large and well assorted stock of FALL it ll" EB CLll‘ll ill, which we are ofi‘ering at 33 per cent. less than regular prices. It will certainly pay intending puschasers to know by now that during the first seven , ,d . Call and Inspect Our Stock fast, and therefore 1 wish to impress on of DRY GOODS & CLOTHING. my readers that all efforts to crowd the child's brain during this period are to its life-long detriment. On the other hand, during these years great attention should be paid to developinga sound and healthy constitution, remembering that the brain power will increase fast enough after the little one is seven years old. Parents make a great mistake if tiny send their children to school before .tlmy are seven years of age (unless, per- lups, to a kindergarten). There is no doubt whatever about this, for all phys- V iologists agree on the point, and there J . is no sound argument against it. ..._____ A Good Story. ,-A rather good story is current in con- nection with the inspection tour of Sir Henry Tyler. The President’s train w- T . hnd stopped before the dwelling of a suction foreman, who was absent on duty. One of the party proceeded to inâ€" : spent the comfortable premises, accom- .-._ .pauicd by the forcwau's wile. “ Ab, a f horse!" he cxclamed. "Yes, we have -a horse," was the reply. “Oh, and a ’ buggy, tool" “Yes, the buggy is for driving." “ Whew, and harness, alsol" " Yes, Sir; the horse and buggy would not he of much service Without the bar- ness. But I may tell you that those articles are mine, the gift of my father, who is a farmer, to enable me to drive to tOWn and obtain what we need to eat GAVEATS TRADE mantra osston PArnnrd COPYRIGHTS. etc. [or tutor-motion and free Handbook write to MUN)! a; CO. 861 BROADWAY. an Eonx. Oldest human for securing patents In America. Every ntent taken out by us is brought before the p no by a notice given tree or charge in the §tieutifit gmctimtt est circulation of any scientific paper In the wor (Ln S llerglldl “plug ftp-tote? I‘g‘o 1133169311: mm s on o w on so . ear: $1.50 at: months. Address MTYNN & 00.. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES ‘ PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUGS I A FULL STOCK AT W. T. JUNKIN’S. . Novvadays, when everyone is striving T . ~to uivc their children a good education, i little ones may often be noticed sull'cring lrom overworked brains, who have no right to be learning at all. I refer to children under seven years of age .'1'ho parents of these infants prove them- selves vcry ignorant of the laws of phys- iology, or they would not consider that time was being lost in postponing edu- cation. It always appears to me that tho brightcrachild is, no matter his age, the harder he is pushed. We all We profess to sell closer than the closest. We know onr prices cannot possibly be beaten. WE llliDERSEll ALL hflhiPEl'lWllS by substantial perccn age. Try us ome amiyou’l/ always buy. ROY9®9 King of Low Prices, FENELON FALLS. Opposite the Post-office. COOD FITS. WELL MADE. NICE PATTERNS. : and drink. It'l were forced to wait â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"- 0 for a horse, buggy and harness until l my husbnnd could save enough to buy I a ' ‘ them out of the wages he receives from . the Grand Trunk" Rui‘lwoy, I should, I DEALER IN t ’ have many a sore cot I‘Ulll wa 'lug. ‘ ' Sir Henry laughed heartily at the rebuff L touched by his inquisitive deputy. â€" A has on To . R & O ’8 AND PP P i I, I I A S I The apple trade of the older provinces C Y O D S , of tho Dominica is being pushed with much energy and Mount everything else ‘ rooms to be dropped till the apples have AGENTS WANTEDII 01“ ALL DESCRIPTIONS. i been disposed of. Apple picking is the Fonlhill Nurseries. Largest in Canada. 700 acres. wtlcr of the day. and men, women and children are hopping through the trees like squirrels and whole stacks of bar- , r‘ls are met with in every direction he- l .; ing conveyed towards «the shipping stu- , tions. In 1891 Canadian apples to the '- , value ofSl.235,UUO were shipped to the l British markets nod Over $203.0Ul. : , worth to other markets. The first week \ , of the present month 54,489 barrels pi i i , Canadian apples \vcro shipped from tlu _ port of Montreal, one day last week om " ship took oll 11,000 barrels. It in to bo CONSUM PTION CURE. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success. fol CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a pat. :1ch in the history of medicine. All dmggists an: authorized to sell it on a. positive guaranme, Elf test htint no othng can successftu stand. you V: a. Cong re Ihroat, or Bronchitis, 3:3, forit Eyour child has map,or ing on useit mind, and relief is sure?me disease CONSUMPTION, dos’ffad to use it, it Stamping done Enlbu‘me Street. lenelun Falls. The Canada lifelssurance Cu’y ESTABLISHED IN 1847. THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE We want reliable, energetic men to sell our Nursery stock; previous experience not accessory; any man with tact and energy can succucd; terms liberal; outfit free. Our agents have many advantages, such l8 selling home-grown, hardy Canadian stock. Choice New Specialties, which are .t' vnlue, and which can only be secured from us. We have given particular attention to the propagation of HARDY VARIETIES witnhle to the Northern section of Canada. ,l.opod that in the hurry due care may win can you or cost nothmg. Ask you, For terms apply to ASSURANCE CUMPANY IN CANADA. haw.- bocin lukcn in the packing, other~ Dmggist fgrssmll-II’S CUfi Price to cts., STONE A; wELLmGTox’ C u l& A t --â€"u 30“ {A n , it‘lM: shippers may got left. Good pricL-r g0 C!" “ "°°'. 7°” “‘3 so": 0’ 496m. Toronto Out. 39 a ' {550 5 35 m 10f J 0 Dl‘ , ‘m being given in the Blitish markets W'WMWWP ‘ 35°”- ’ 1859, over s:o,ooo,ooo. ':ur good apples. but bad ones can’t be , mld at any price and shippers will get l 1“:qu thrown on their hands. The r I I l l l Annual Income for the year ending 30th April. 1885, $1,840,000. Total Sum assurt-d to 30th Apr11,1885. amounts t') $7,000,000. HEADQUARTERS I.‘l VICTORIA COUNTY FOB llnm Paper and Picture Frames --l8 ATâ€" W. A. GOODWIN’S Baker’s Block, Kent-sh, Lindsay. Artists’ Goods 3 specialty. Machine Needles. Alabastino and Dye Works Agency. 38' Please call and so. my 50. Paper. Lindsay, April 2nd, 1891. iavld Chambers. General Blacksmith, Francis»st., Fenelon Falls. grunt. l’uilun- ot‘the apple crop in Britain it.” causrd a lush in the import of Can. noisu “MLâ€"Port Pct-Ty Standard. - The profits of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger tlmn any other Life Office Blscksmithing 1.! all its different branches done on short notice and at the [invest living prices. Particular attention paid to horse-droning. Give me a callnndlwill guarantee satisfaction. 45-ly. An ingenious Parisian glassmaltcr thus imuucd a kind of porous glass ,,r.hicl- he believes will solve the rcxcd ‘quostiou .ot how to ventilate our houses "without our ht:ng doomed to colds by thoughts when they are op2ncd Tho Subscribe for the upenehm .‘ -t as to admits. don-gt t, . , . ‘31; a; healthy merino bf" Falls Gazette,’ only $1 a year M g. f. in 3d vance. ratio ofcxpenscs to income are less than that of any othnr Canadian or British office. The policies of this Company arc indisputa- yt-ars,nnd policios becoming clnims are paid at once. The rates charged by this Company are as low as any first-class other. All forms of polici--s are issutd. ichOL'GALL s BRANDOS, Agents, Feuclon Pullml 68-1]. bio on any grounds whatever after two' WALL rArsl-‘tss ENGLTSH, CANADIAN AND AMERIOAN MARKETS. All the Latest Designs in Hall, Dining Room. Drawing Room and Bedroom Papers, Ceiling Papers, Corners and Decorations. I PRICES & sun'sâ€"Tins concurs. Call and see my Sc. per roll Paper. u u 60. H u 76. u it u u 86- it u u it 9c. M u u n 100. u (t Innd all the way to 500. per Roll. I have on hand the largest stock of Wall Paper ever brought into Lindsay. REMEMBER THE PLACE: Just opposite New Post office, Iient Street. LINDSAY. G. A. METHERELL. DEN'EIS'TIFX’. GAS.-â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. Nasnasos, Dentist, Lindsay, it you want teeth extracted positively with- out pain. Gas has been given by him with great success for over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton,of New York, the inven- tor of gas for extrncting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artificial tenth mm}. by Mr. Neelnnds 20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, pom- lain crowns and bridgcwork done. Visits Fenclon Falls, McArthur House, on tho third Tuesday of every month. Call early in the day. 404. EST llhlllE. East Colored Ging- hams for 100. Fast Colored Mus- lins for 100. Fast Colored Prints 4’ for 10 cents. W The freshest Goods in the village at Wm. Campbell’s. JOHN BERRY. MANUFACTURER 0F SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, VALISES. Everything belonging to the Saddlery and Harness Trade constantly kept in stock. REPAIRING Done on the Shortest Notice. Kent-st.,â€"l.hls_ay, Ont. The “ l‘cnelon Falls Gazette ” is printed every l’ridny at the oilicc, on the corner oflluy «St Francis streets. SUBSCRH’TION 31 A YEAR IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added as long as it remains unpaid. Advertisi ug- LRu tea. Professional or business cards, 50 cents perline pcr nnuum. Casual advertisements, is. doing business in the Dominion, and its 1 8 cents per line for the first insei'tioit,snd 2 cents per line for every subsequent inur- tiou. Contracts by the your, half year or quarter, tor a column or less, upon muon- able terms. JOB PRIN TING of all ordinary kinds executed neatly, co rcctly and reasonable rates. 8. D. “AND, Prom i i ..,..__-- www. .00....“ 4.50.»... ._ “v ‘_.,__.___ m-

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