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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Dec 1892, p. 1

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“a Stop that Cough by using Red, : . \~-.7L."'. u v-mqu‘-.__ga n... ..,.4 ..-. .. . ~ n. ,.,E.. ,. » -.~- .« -- - .. , - ‘. FENELON FALLS, oxranio, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9m, 1892.. ,l , , _ , A _ .-__ .. ..._.,--.-._. ' .. __e __,._.__ , v: â€"' ' A“ D a :1, l Canada hows Along. id ' :7 l â€"-â€"- 5 “D AND Tris. sscanrnar on THE nunrgn L v cunnnea or coiziinaes iâ€"q‘ ~51 w sores rut: FAt‘T. iIâ€"It '* “J A DULUTH. \lirrn, Dec. 3.â€"â€" qt’eretaiy Thompson, ofthe Chamber of Commerce, has prepared his letter calling for a cw..- l Handsome Photographs veiitiou to consider the construction of a ship canal through American territory, ! In One Grand . from the great lakes to the Hudson |( : U E - river, and thus to the sea. In it he says: “ Commercial considerations sink into insignificance in comparison with. One Hundred and Forty-one ays pi l i All the Conservative l Members of @Parliament??? Includin extra large size photographs of Sir John: essential portion of national defence and as a guard to national honors. In- side ot five years Canada will hare a waterway 14 feet deep through her can territory, all the way from lake Superior of the House of Commons, surrounded by the ‘to “1‘8 sea. H“. vessels and her com- Cabinet Ministers. and rouped on either side the mercc can the" {:0 "UhIDdGer out {mun member! oflhc Home tom "cry Provinm in “"3 the heart of the continent over alloceaos W. R. MADELL. Boot do Shoe trade. H. nusrm’s om STAND. We are alw the County Abbott, remier, and Sir John Thompson, leader 111 to the tiiai-k‘ets of; the world, while tht‘re‘ gram” process on co pm. pm: of ,he pimm are more than, 100 warshipstu the Lu- presented to SirJohn T ompson_bythe Conserve. glish navy which a, depth of 14 foot; would sufiice to bring into the lakes from the sea. Is it not best that a conventit-n‘ tivo Member's during the last session. ' should be held after the Christmas holi- THE ORIGINAL PICTURE days in -Washington, so that, the atten- 0081' OVER 8500. ' b ‘ Tm: EMPIRE has secured the copyright to repro~ dpcte this Grgnd ficture. hIt iskprinted on s ecinl a 0 paper in oto rat ic in s. and 'a t 6 ' i . . ‘ . . iiiches by 2 feet: inehgce iii size.and nialiesztsgicn- “on of tile LODglCSS 1118) be d-IICCIly did picture for framing. A keygivingthe nameof and forcibly called lo the necessity {01' immediate action, and needed legislation No EXTRA CHARGE secured before the present Congress ex» Win in maid. for thll Grand Premium, lures by human“) T, but It will be ~ “0‘. ' Earthquake Shocks. each member and constituency representedie rinted on the margin. making a valuable work of re crence. GIVEN FREE To Ivory Subscriber for the ONE THIRD OF AN ISLAND SPLlT OF F" e p i BY AN EARTHQUAKE. FOR 1893. q . ' i Y â€"- - Tits WEEKLY EMPIRE is without doubt the best LAN FRAI‘CISCO' Dec. 3' The Steam Weekly for $x.oo published in Canada, containing ' 01‘ City of Panama brings further news u page: of latest news of the day. S ecinl do art- - - ' Q merits on Agriculture. \Vomnn's 'mpire. pOur 0f the cauhquai‘e 1“ km, salvudur’ Spruce and Wild Cherry Balsam. For sale only by all forms of Coughs and Colds. Professional Cards. EEGAL &c. A. P. DEVLIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-at-an, Solicitor in Chancery, KentpStreet, Lindsay. HOPKINS tit Cl-iISHOLM, (Successon 'ro MARTIN tit Horxias) BARRISTER, SOLICITUR, the Money 7 to Loan at 6 per cent. Ofiice, Wilâ€" liam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. giVing bets on Shoes ty' to choose from, and our Prices are the Lowest. . We have from the finest grades to the cheapest. We lead the AnuoLo e GRAHAM, .â€". that we are FAMILY. GROCERIEfi. A full line of Sagars, Teas and Canned Goods always on hand. G. ll. HOPKINS. D. H. ClilSIIOIJI. . icnurigsvigytfho‘p, OgthorgIPiaré the latest Sport- OClObCl‘ 186i]. Signs Of activity were _ ._- __.._.. I v ‘30- ‘ . . ' 1 ‘ rq .E Signmany-addressinéanadzortgegriitggthig. noticed “hm” the crater Of. algoon‘ 31001”, &, JALIMONI Cs Eggniybzcrlbcr\Villsctthe Premium Picturemn cheque. volcano, near La Union, in the )ARRIS’I‘ERS, SOLICITORS, arc. Of- 60 thSendhin subscription at once, 39m" Gulf of Fonseea. At 10 o'clock that tice,\Villium street,Lindsay. :â€" roug our agent. i ninht cqmc a violent earthquake and .. Add : THE EM . P ‘ . . . . F. D. MOORE. __ ___‘_A_'..J.AC..KSONI I g E -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"rm PIRE' Tâ€"â€".___.°r°nt°' cm the 5,000 Inhabitants of La Union fled '" m to the beach. Shock after shock struck 1I\ r V , V 1 I . MOD. i m” ‘88 PI‘J‘VAR?’ '53 the city and the older buildings tumbled, 3filignggf§’0fifgflméi’nkNggalfil,3:? . i in ruins. The stone cathedral was re- , . i s - ' - s '- r . . _ I c r ‘ Lindsay. Money to loan at6,per cent. ori a) +3 1;; VICTORIA COUNTY FOR duced to-afottnletts li'e‘upkagd or ()0 easy terms. "â€"1 I I pther baildings weieiiiec (ti . O “clllltli D.J..\lclarrns. T.STEWART. 5 on 8 P d P t I: our persons were lliJlll‘C ._ tic-t ill‘. -â€"â€"â€" Q) Ca a of' the island of Couchequa In the Gulf N O T I C E H '5“, G) v -â€"â€"13 uâ€" of Fonseca, seven miles lrom Lateniin, . ‘ was s lit. ot’f'b the shock and sudden] CS ‘3 5" W. A. GOODWIN’S . P , t, T, a .. . ,C X All Notes made payable to JAMES Ban > _,_-, m. , . .ank out o at;J it. it. eiater u on Agent, will have [0 he paid (0 Frank KC" 0 :3 G Baker BBIOCk, Kent-st, Lindsay. clnqua dld “or break forth again, but It ‘ postmaster here, who holds said notes. m o w ' ’ ' Shows “gas of coming eruptmns' “S JOHNSTON & 00_ g o iâ€"L Artists Goods a Specialty. “v __ “new” Fans’ June 30”” 1533â€"” I a a 10 Machine Needles, Alabastine and Dve Frozen to Death. w;:::-_“““"” 91 E3 Works Agency. ‘ _ MEDICAL. m E it... a) phase can and see my 5L paper. h ui-ther particulars ‘oi’ the death on m_.â€"._â€" . ”'" m :3 : Lindsay Apr“ 2nd 1892. the prairie of C. 1:. Church. of Winni- k W. J. DEGRASSI, M. l)., a) g :1 o ,3 ___’__'__________ peg, traveller for the Sanford Manufac- ‘ i -- "" turiont Company of Hamilton, am to ORONER Physxcmn Stirgeon,&c. tire. CS 6 {>3 .t ' a H i . v C llesltlcnc’c, Brick Cdttage, \Vctiin'gton o by) 5-4 a hand. llie Ma‘cleod (Albeita) Gazette tract, Lindsay. if, :a El :3 General Blacksmith, says that Mr. Church tin-wed lit-re. on 5 C8 ‘2‘ . November 19, and on the 220d hired DR. A. WILSON, Q) ,q CQ s: Franc1s-st., Fenelon Falls, a four horse team and started elf tor, â€"it. 9., it. c. r. a 3., Ontario,â€" 0 'câ€"OS Piiiclier Creek, intending to then go to- , . 1 . l . H- g «,1 Blacksmithingiaallitsdifi'et‘entbrnnches Lee's Creek and therealtet' return to odeCCitlige’ SCbIlti‘oi-‘Eevsatzreigg‘gggon 0 done on short notice and at the lowest Maclcod, On Wednesday he left the hm, ' ' i B m living prices. Particulflr fllten‘lion Paid f0 dry forks of the Kooteuia river for Lee’s horse-shoeing. Give me a. cailand I Will Creek! but get mixed in his bearings ' . ' . 5- '. . . - I guarantee sansmcuon 4 13 towards nightfall. The kingbolt of the waggon came out, and the vehicle was rendered useless. I] is (canister proposed inn. ii. ii. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University oi Trinity I College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Memher of the Royal College or Surgeons of England, Member ot the Col- lege of Physicians 5; Surgeons of Ontario. Ollice and residence on Francis-St. West Pent-ion Falls, opposite the Gazette otiicc. READ TEHS. As I have decided to give up the Painting business, I will sell out my entire Stock of White Lead, ready mixed Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Japaiis, Furniture and Carriage Varnish at gran/[y rm’umz’prz'rcs, and all those who are in want of any of the above lines will do well to call before stcr to go for assistance. At 3 o'clock next morning the frozen body of the young man was found by a rcieuiiig I t .' . All 'gl t 'lt' Eddy}, and thiilreitcucirs {liltil‘ifoilhl‘lt‘lt‘elilll atmosphere 20 degrees below zero. hams for 100. T M,,;;,,.,;" ._â€"â€"- R- M- MASON, ETERINARY SURGEON -, Honor Grad- uate Ontario Veterinary College, To- ronto, 1884 ; R. .\l. 0. V. .\l. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colborue and Louisa Itreets, Fenelon Falls. SURVEYORS' purelmsmg elseivllere' _ i F t C 1 d. Mr. John Whitney has returned home __ =M,_..._-~r_--..___.._n_~_’_. 3%.. Glazing, Kazsominlng and Paper-hanging done I 0 us- from a trip {Mlle hm" 0“""‘T)’,b"l"i-'l”‘r§; JAMES DICKSON, . l with him splendid specimens of mica as usuel- ' Found in the township of Delibtirgh, line for 100. L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. R. I . (70tiVe_\':\iicer.&t‘. Residence, and ad- Addington county. The mica as it. s. NEVISON. dress, Pent-ion Falls. ‘ Feiielon FttllS, September 15h, 1892. appears on the surface is of superior. we..- _ . r. " entity and is rurc to lit-Come better as DENTAL, l lilo: tit't‘pf‘l‘ part of the lead is reached. m::-:.::_m_.:zl.:._;~_w1:: i “ , t. d f . M h_ ’ .‘lr. ULX\\t:il. who is collecting: specimens . ' " i - . S (l ()tt-rio iiittals to send to the u. mar. L. n. s. i 011i Momma. W1 1e s as o 11 mg poor no me for cents. 6m; Minimum, am examining “ Read this. Willie” The Oils for Genuine SatisfaCtion for all sorts of Machinery are . 3 . '9‘”! “N‘L‘Sl‘e l“-‘5“°m°°i I‘llldMF- m C c o L L s c E L E B R D the Vlllage at i tramtl from 30 to 40 rods. Ntxt l‘l’l’lllg *“w.“n'ia‘n6§a“2l.MltlE 85 BYLNEH NLSme. Campbell’s. iii the development. of his miner-Petti- «.r - », borough [L'ztnnincn D w r I, V. D~ . . , “" ID!” F’ 1‘ SAX " i used hr the Largest llillnicn in the Country, and manufactured solely by wli be at the “ Ricki-that House." Penelon 4, ' PnfllsfihcseroutlWednesdayot‘eachniontli.i & CO" Subscribe for the (c Fenclnn The eiant wlialthnck steamer Christc- Beauiiful and iiizroliie artificial t‘etli maul -, . I, -. ,.-, ‘ ‘ i i ' zFalls (razette,” only a]. a. year Mr. \l’liittit:y~’.-: raniples says they are . .. ' the best he has ever seen from the W The r1 cbhest GOOdS m surface. Mr. Whitney's lead is about eighteen feet in thickness and can bu Sitter GOOD Tnnru i-‘oasio. Gas; ” n." and local anaesthetics for painless ex~§ ' rusting. Satisfaction guaranteed iii all; branches ofdeutistry. , (lilies over Fairwcather A: Co‘s storeH plier wi:l carry 5,000 people. Slicifi lilit‘li'iftl 1') run l..twt:t-ii Chicago and and all other tl"tiz\i work properly tinnefl :- i Hearty Ziimirs'uz‘niww. “Hr- ! For 8319 only by JauEPH HEARD in Peach" Faus' liii advance. [the “(trio‘s Fair grounds. the importance of this waterway as ;.u- to him that they take a horse each flntb: . strike out for shelter. Church, being I ' played out, refused, and told the team

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