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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Nov 1892, p. 5

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l , l s l 1 : M-trmora. Carpets and, Oil-Cloths, o. 9 Keenan’s Block, Ken, l rnsnnox FALLS MARKETS. l -.lllhy (it Anni! ‘ an “mu-w..- -. .y...“ PO? -â€"-1\ lady's silver trinket, iu-l'm TWSdi’yv bringing “lib l‘lm “"99 tended .W‘wom as a brooch, mu , deer and part of the carcase of another. picked up on Francis street near the l The Party at first camped near Trout. market, mum-e a few days am. The Lake, where they had good sport, killing owner can have the article by applying 58"!“ deer by “"3 "mmlug or We 10‘“ i at. this office. but on that. day they shifted their .ground, which proved to be a mistake, v - - . W W‘ T- J““""‘ ll“ 3"“ "99"“! “ l as they got. no more. Two of the deer fine line of papeterlcs.-â€"-fifty envelopes and l _ v - g, forty-eight sheets of paper (or 25c. Six i we“ shot by Mr' “ “will” "m by Mr' varieties to choose from. Call and see ' J‘mesv one by 31‘“ E‘IWMJS- “"9 by M". them. ,l Avery and one. a big: buck, by Charlie : ‘. . ). . ‘ . . Tug RINK’_EE:"” man and a span lleJi‘dS. Idlt Of the TCLI>UJ W115 . ea c ‘ 's z ‘ - . n s of bones are husv on the market square 1 ll “1'”,caglpt‘lp‘"t l“ 5"") l farmer” .. . - . . 'w1 I * ov’ at prilunmaries fur the skatmg rink t O "'pe "‘m “- Wru-‘C" “n' . 1 .. - - - .- - The ground. which is somewhat higher 1 me ‘emamder “a” illlllled amm'gil the -â€"_. Reported by the North Star Roller .llt'll 00. Wheat, Scotch or Fife .... 63 to l 1 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . .. 63 1 Wheat, spring “ 60 .65 l 65 53 l iWith a Long Facet illllllllllll. illlllllllllll. ‘ ".vv ‘ j"?’f"-.’"a’," <71“."‘1r7!‘:--5"vq~“. . “Wm..f-W,,L _ ‘. “arm ,3.‘ 333 at, LindSaf.’ at (me end thm at the other, is beinc . levelled. thc'timhcrs are being prepared. and. won hzr permitting, the frame will i be up in a very few days. .1 Business Education Pays. Anv young woman or man can secure a. 1 free business education at one of the best l colleges in Canada. it will only cost you one c-nt tin- particulars. Address T111: News. Kingston, Ont. i RE\'1\'.\LS.-â€"â€"A series of Revival meetâ€" ing: begin in the Methodist Church on Sandor. the 20th inst.. conducted by: the pastor, Rev. D N. McCamus, audl his brother, Rev. J. A. .‘lcCasnus ofl Services on Sabbath at the usual hour and every night. during: the ' week at 7. 30 p. In. Everybody made welcome. .~\ llmvv QUARTETTE â€"â€"Mr. Charles lC-lly of the town :hip of Vernlatn ' weighs. 208 lbs.; Mrs. Kelly weighs ' 2335 lbs; their daughter. :1ch about 18, ‘ wicghs 19.") lbs; and their son, alt-mil lti weighs lT-l lbs â€"total 812 lbs. If} any married couple and their two “ little . ones," as M r. Kelly calls the youuc folks, can do hotter in the war of nvoirdupois w: should like to hear form them. Lindsay’s Leading Shoe Store. Fall is coming! Let it come! We are loaded with Boots and Rubbers for full and winter. Men’s Long Boots start at $1 26 11p. Men’s solid kid Long lloots from $1 75 up, Women’s Dongola Kid llnots from $1 35 up. Women‘s Rubbers 2:“) cents up. We keep the finest stock of Ladies‘ Boots and evening dress Shoes and Slippers, all colors, in town. [363‘ We cover the whole ground from cheapest to finest. We want your trade. JOHNSTON it: SlSSON, 29. The Great Shoe Men Qqu'ndmy Fmtsunn â€"'l‘he improvements on the slide, which have been going on under the superintcmleucc of Mr. John Thomson, are completed. Two new slides have been put in and the slide channel narrowed front 34 to 27 feet, new walls and piers helm: built through- will, the cost of which is in the. neighbor- hood of $1200. The workmanship of the job reflects great credit on the fore- mtn, Mr. John Thomson, and his men. Bunsen T0 Denaâ€"About: 2.30 last Friday morning two buildings in 0 ucmce were destroyed by fire, and John McGowan, an old man who slept tip-sluirs in one of them was, sad to say, burned to death. Deconscd, who was a blacksmith by trade, will be remember- ed by many of our readers. as be for. merly lived at the Falls and was in the employ ofGri-cnc & Ellis. The remains of .‘chowan’s dog,r were found in the ruins close to those of his master. ACCIDENT.â€"â€"On Sunday evening. the 13:11 inst, while Mr. Wm. \Vaill; of this village was driving: his eow into the staid-.1 she took a notion to run down the hill toward the road, and Mr. “hill: at 11-: '1: gave chase, but. was checked in his '- d nvnwnrd career” by a clothes line whit-'1 was stretched across the yard. 'i'he lino caught him under the chin, and, owing tothc speed at. which he \x‘tfi running. threw him about 1:") feet. way on his back, Where he lay for N‘ no time unable to rise. lie was well -.' 111,111 to be down town 011 Mouday,l * ‘1‘. was very Still‘nnd sore, and his neck, I ." 4.11 one. ear to the other and over an l wide, was skinned and presented ii.‘ appearance ol :1 large burn. We emigratulnte )lr. Wallis on his c.--cnpin;.r r.) well, use case is on record a few years am where a man had his neck lr-nken in just the. same manner. A Loxu lurntsoxunxr.â€"â€".~\ few days 11110 threshnrs were :11 Work at Mr. John Cmth in the townshipuf \iz rul nu; and. when the last of the barley that had- been pil:l in one of the bays of the barn was removed, a duck was found. not onlv alive, but fat and hearty. The belief es that it hal been there about tilt-31‘ months, as there appeared to be no way by which it. could hare. L")! in nltt‘t‘ the bay was tilled. As the bird was against the outer wall of the barn. 5 which was not battcucd,titc1-e wne nof lack of light or air. and by crashingt up 3 the heads ol barley it «r-mld not. ulnnty ' to eat; 1111. how it lived so ion: without 1 watrr is a mystery. Some think tlnv . the barley straw must have been d imp l l and progressive pens to the loft. l huntsmcn and their friends at the Falls. :1 good bit.' chunkâ€"for which the. donors will accept our hearty thanksâ€"finding its way to the Gazette office. A Human Were-Wolf. LONDON. 13:12., Nov. llth.â€"â€"-lmndoo Truth publishes the following pen pic-1 Late of the court where Neill was con- victed : ' A dim, dingy, cockpit-looking hall. dear Indy Betty, with a rai~cd bench running along one end. an ample dock and an overhanging galler ’ at. the other, Oppo~ site to these and beneath the only win- dows through which struggles the light of day an antiquatedjury b ‘11 containing: 12 men. the very image of the waxworks in Mme. Tussaud’s Chamber of Horrors. In the well, rows of long tables cov- covcrcd with lawyers. The atmosphere stifling.r In the ducka human were- wolf, tall, square-built, with a bald, angular-cast. skull, low forehead, a squint partially conc-alcd by gold-rim- mcd glasses, and incrssautly grinding his under jaw as he stares l[through the windows at the prison walls opposite. There is nothint: startlingr about thel man. He donveyS a general impression of vulgar profligacy and disease. com- bined with the outward indications of middle class respectability. I could pick out a dozen others like him in the Strand at any hour of the day. To the extreme right of the bench, the judgeâ€"a cold, deliberate, experienc- cd man of the world, arrayed in a the- atriCal scarlet robe, a little gray crimp- ed win. and protected by a high strip at senrlct cushion at the back. Aloner the platform to the left, of him a row of aldermcu, fat, thin, short and tall, look- in}.r supremely grotesque in their tawdry costumes. of silk, tor and trippory. Also two or three sporting peers. at flauenr, and acommission agent A- round on every side adensc mob of halt stifled spectators. Women, mom- bcrs of the Btyswater l-Iysterical'Bri- gade. who mistake morbid interest for intelligence, with broad felt hats, wavy feathers, hcnvy Features and solid bro- cades. Idle men, attracted by idle curi- osity to witness two men fight for a fel- low-man's lil'cl Outside in the imme- diate approaches petty oilicials cad-:ing for gratuities and granting: admission to the court. for shillings and hail crowns! This is Her M :justy's Central Crimi- nal Court; the period, the close of the nineteenth century; and the occasion, the trial for murder of Thomas Neill Cream. -9. Continuous rains are destroying the cotton crop in Arkansas. The first-class British battleship Royal Oak was launched on Saturday at Birkcnhead. She will cost £750.000 | It is said that there are over-30,000 ~ idle workmen in Chicago, who went, there expecting to get employment on the “lorld’s Fair buildings. ‘ l A Hungarian unm-‘zl Scaehrowslfi l was horribly murdered near Clcarwatcr l River. Idaho, by a countryman named l’eterski for some supposed indignity.‘ l’otcrski, while his victim slept, poured , molten solder into his ear, causing 111-; most instant tlt‘atl). ’ 'l‘hc Scugoj: Game. Preserve Company , have purchased Hemlock Island from! 311-. Avery of Sauce. This island is! situated in the Game Company's marsh l at the south end of Scumg Island, and contains about three acres. The 0111 l pany intend erecting a handsome club 5 house on the island in the spring, one that can be occupied by their 1:1 milics and friends during the warm season. Thomas Neill, (iii-rs Cream. who poi- soned .‘iarilvla Glover and other girls, was hanged at Ncwgatc at 9 o'clock on Tuesday nmrnittz. il~inc a very lieht man, he was given :1 drop of over five 3 feet, and the opinion is that death was instantaneous. lie walked firmly and calmly to the unilmrs. and a deadly paL lor of his features was the only symptom of emotion. li- .11-1-11- 1m confession. In an t‘utxtttult‘t' on "l’iilmer street, Toronto, on 'l‘ltnnksuiVitlz night, he- , Vet-alum, Nov. 12th, 1892. l l l cred with briefs and rows of low forms! when it was stowed away. and that the : inn-en two soldiers at 8 company and duck,hy suckingor chewing it, managed T P..lit:3 Constable .\:c‘1ibnid Campln'll, u extract enough moisture to prowl“ 1 the latter drew his r-volvor and shot her from sufi'eriogvory badly from thirst. wm Tick-non one of hie assailants, who "(NB A“‘~m-f-Dl‘.tl1e party of huut- died in half an hour. An inquest was 0'3 Wl‘O it‘ll h?“ Gillie 31st. hit. for 1 held and the jury very properly returned the io‘iml‘ll’ 0‘ Rial-d. hm returned a verdict of “ justifiable homicide," as list Tltllfidtvt 3"“ 00 Ill-today, and ' 1ch ptlicommi was being brutally assault. the sixth, Mr. (mo. Whl‘élle, got, home , ed and fired in self defence. ‘ i Barley, per bushel.... 33 36 ,5 Buckwheat“ .... . . . . 35 40 i OMS, “ ....... . 27 28 I V NOW is THE TIME TO BUY ‘Pcase, H 53 581 i - s ' 4s Furniture , Potatoes, ‘i .... 25 3') : Butter, per lb..... . . . . . . . 16 l7 â€"â€"and “ i . ;Eggs,pcrdozen.......... 14 ~15 .__.. glIny, per ton...... . 6.00 7.00 r ; Hides . 3.00 400 § DURmG HOUSE CLEAMNG 5.50 6.1111! ' 3 I I ' gs ee skins............... ‘0 75 m...» ...... .. ..... . s. A Specul Cut 111 Paces “ EQTR AX’ CALTTLE. l ,_ l Straycd on to the premises of the under i signed, the east half of lot. 25 in the 5th I concession of Vcrulam. two yearling cat- , tleâ€"one a heifer, ncnrly all wl1ite.nnd the , utlt:r a steer, mosrly red with white spots. {The owner can have them upon proving 1 property and paying expenses. 1 JOSEPH DAVIS, Fcuelon Falls P. 0. 38â€"3' 31121 in the . . are auéhc -ized . . a test 1.2171110 rug-r cu It'youha at. a .‘1. .- I . use it, f z E: . -~.. .' v .7: the Croup, or 1.1;... pm; Cong'n, at. Lia-1.11,»; »_ and relici is sure. If you dread that insidiciz: l disease CONS?) liliT‘I-(‘fl’ lr’. t 7‘ to use it. i; will cure you or cost nonnug. your Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE, Price I0 cts., octs. and $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or ack lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. 25 cts. NERVE BEANS are a new dis- covery that. cure the womtpases ot Nervous Debiiity. Lost Vigor and BES Failing Manhood; restores the weakness of body othmmd caused by over-work, or the errors or ex. M3cessc3 of youth. This Remedy ab- solutely cures the most obstinate cases when all other TREATEENN ban: foiled even to relieve. gold hydrog- gists a: $1 per package, or sit: for $55. _or sent by mail on receipt of price by addressing T1115 JAMES MEDICINE (10.. Toronto. Ont. Write for pamphlet. Soldmâ€" Fenelbn Falls at w. T. Juukin’s 1‘0 th 9 Public. ’ HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE . Co. has amalgamatcdrwith the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security of $25,000,000 and the some good policy. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent, 13%?" Also agent. for the. Queen of Eug- All-wool Dress Cashmere, (double ptud and Culedoniau of Edinburgh. Capi- tal combined, $45,000,000. Fenclon Falls, July 25th,1891. The Head Surgeon Of the Lubou Medical Company is now at Toronto, Canada, and may be consulted either in persim or by letter 'on all chronic diseases peculiar to man. Men, young, old, or middle-aged, who find themselves nerv- ous,we:1k and ex11austed,wl1o are broken down from excess or overwork, resulting in many of the following symptoms: Mental depression, premature old age, loss 0 vitality, loss of memory, bad dreams, dim- ncss of sight, palpitation of the hcart, emissions, luck of energy, pain in the kidneys,head-ache, pimples on the face or ‘ body, itching or peculiar sensation about thc scrotum, wasting of the organs, dizzi- ~ ncss, specks before the eyes, twitching of Men’s Waterproot‘Coats, (regular the muscles, eyelids, and clscwhere,basl1- fuluess, deposits in the urine, loss of will power, tenderness of the scalp and spine, weak and ilvhby muscles, desire to sleep, failure to be rested by sleep, constipation, dullness of hearing, loss of voice, desire for solitude, excitability of temper, sunken cycs surrounded with Lamas 011101.123, oily looking skin, etc., are symptoms of nervous debility that lead to insanity and death unless cured. The spring of vital force huving‘lost its tension every function wanes in consequence. Those who are sick thro' abuse committed in igaorance may be per- manently cured. Sewl '1‘ address for book on all diseases pccmv-z: 1-1 man. Book soul free. scaled. ill‘ill'l disease, the symp- toms of which are faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpitatiou, skip brats, hot flashes, rush of blood ‘-o the head dull pain in the heart with 11:23:: wrong. rapid and irregular, the second .. 11'! lh-zlt quicker than the lirst,p:1iu about the ircast hottc, etc., can positively he Clii‘k'll. No cure, no pay. 81nd for book. Address 1'11. Y. SECOND DIVISIGH COURT â€"01-' Till?â€" County of K’ictoria. The next sittings of the above Court wlll be held in Dickson's lzall, l’enelon Falls, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 5111, 1892 commencing-at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon Thursday, K -v. 2421:, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this c .nnty. Defendants living in other coun- tics must he served on or before Nov. 19th. S Nevtsos, E. D. Hun, Bailiff. Clerk Pension Falls, Oct. 3rd, 1892. f Cotton Grain Bugs, (hold over 2 LEMON, 24. ,lllucdouell Ave. Toronto, Can- filmys and Boys’ ()Vercoats and i __...-.__-_..- , ado. at- the near approach of winter, when you have a. friend who w'" he give" to those is willing to help you out or BUYING FOR CASH. your trouble ? My stock is large and complete, a . consisting of BEDROOM SUITES, Lounges. Centre Tubes. Cane and Easy Chairs. Bureaus. Side-boards. and every description ofKitcheu Furniture Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices . 431;. su.‘ 0P LINDSAY is that friend, and he backs it nip with the . Undertakiu irom 111 ' and carcluliv gl 1 .1 . :1 attcudvd to. In. DESTBIAN. annnunnn & anmrunn DnALnn, Uolborne Street, Pcnelon Falls. W Residence over the Shop. W â€"andâ€"â€" in the county. Cheap Lumber. We have still on hand a quantity of inch, 1L2 and3 inch, 2x4,2x6,2.\'8, 2 x10 and 2 x12,121016 feet long, I-IEDILOCIE & l’I‘NEq which we will sell Cheap for Cash. The sooner you come the more you have to choose from. Also, 40,000 feet of Dry Plnued Lumber, Flooring, Novelty Siding, V.-jciut, 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. 3%?” Any Casing or Moulding: can ho got Look! Resell ctl Men’s Tweed Suits...... .... .... $1 ‘1 “ Blue Serge Suits.......... 2 “ Wool Pants . . . . . . “ Heavy all-wool Tweed Pants 1 25 “ Fine Tweed Over-Coats, ‘ (flannelliued,).... i 3 95 “ Heavy Winter Shirts (lace to CI (I 0 C) 3| & button, con,“ attached) 50 planed at short notice. llase-bonrds mould- “ All-wool Cardigan Jackets 75 cd or plmn' Apply M our mm' GREENE & ELLIS v .- _ . 1 - “ men 5 Hm“), a“, “ 001 socks 12” Fcnclon Falls, June 1611), 1802. 17. “ Wool Uudcr~slurts . . . . . . . . 25 “ Wool Under-pants . . . . .. 25 w See the Wonder Brace, 2 pairs for 25 fold).................. 23 Heavy Wool Dress, Serge dbl. fold 20 See Our New Winter Coatings, (50 inch) 2,500 Y'ds Grey Flannel, going at 1,700 N 000 “ 500 “ Heavy Factory Flnnncl . . . . . . . . . . 21 Whitczwool Bed Blankets, (very large, extra heuvy,) only 2 00 Marble Works. at R. CHEF/11mm as is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONUMENTS AND IIEADSTONES, both Marble and Granite. â€"â€" Estimates promptly given on all kinds of cemetery work. - Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantel Pieces, etc., a specialty. H ..q OI @6551 Fancy Shaker Flannel Feather Ticking . . . . . . Cottonadc (sale price) 10 1.0 U! bushels,) per dozen. . . . 2 Fancy Bordercd 'l‘owels, 33 x 17 inches, cach...... 6 While 8; Fancy Bordcrcd Hund- kcrchiefs for............ 25 WORKSâ€"111 rear 0 the market on (':1m- bridge street, opposite Matthew-5‘ pin-king~ house. Being a practical workman all sln,nld see his designs and compare pticcs before purchasing clst-whcrc. RDBT. CHAMBERS. North of the Town llrll assesses. 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: Inst-:5 Ct price $3 75,) now.... . 2 00 Fingering Yarn, all shades. . . . .. G-lb. White Wool Bed Blankets. . . 2 50 Boy’s 2-piecc Winter Suit, and llnsc ball & hat or hand-sleigh free 1 05 Lady’s White Cotton Chemise, lace trimmed, sale price.... '39 Lady‘s White Cotton Night-gown, lace trimmed, going at... 48 700 Men's Winter Caps to be clear- ed outat 2.) Ladies‘ llcnvy Winter Shawls for cold weather l 95 Wide Hemp Carpets, now. . . . . . . . 10 None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. and best assorted stock of W lFAltEEE I’IEOI’EIRI‘X’ ttl. very low rates. James Arnold. Fenelon Falls, June 14th, 1802. 17-ly. We have the largest stock of Ladies" Mantles in the county. We have the largest stock of , Suits, and at prices lower than I y ~ chr before seen in Lindsay. [a L E E H V37 A N'l‘-‘ 313 E D. .â€".â€"â€"... 117020 (/2656 are no talc/2y [firiâ€" . ads _0r 01d sflop-vaor” .{ioo‘z’l‘l'l Having ’xrwi "=19 in Canada for the It 75 (l gamma YU/IZC/Z we: past 1’.“ years. our 1".“112l'té't‘ll nud rI-sponr‘i:l , '1 . , ' bilin are \“1‘i: known. V'r pay salary Mt! w“! carry out to [/w let“, ’ expenses from 14-" shut, it" "Vu'l'lfllillg i1- satisfnct 1111'. No [it"viulls ext-urisncv nu- quired. Write us for terms, Will"l: arc wry liberal,bctorc engaging with any other firm lisraunsczs â€"Brodstreet's or l‘un Winnie d: Co's. Commercial Agencies, Well know“ fin gs E to business men; or Standard Bank, Gels The 311331’93‘5 Dry G°°d8 lbobiiggh BBOTHEBS’ coarser. man in Lindsay. l Nurseryuu‘n. Sign of the Golden Liam l “Ul'flu‘lxb' ‘ ‘ “15mm

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