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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Jan 1893, p. 4

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.‘i‘ .1»; . ' e .1 -- «Ia . y i 0' L a Dundas & Flavelle Brothers, Dealers 1n Dry Goods, Clothing, Mil'liirery',.a.t , ’ i impos~ible not to see that the distin- lthat I have several cars might”; the euisbcd divine spoke as much in sormw ‘ same price (six cents) to be delivered as in anger. and tor. every one of his during the nest three months, and mu- nitliering nttennces he~2ave substantial t prepared‘do Contract for more at that l martinis. These figures ate for hogs» “A “cleaiohs ng'éf" has come over the Mi (Edi-ii At liamilton'on Monday a l price. Christmas Present-s; Come in and see the splendid assortment What nicer pres- ent to be remembered by than something in Skates for the boys and. girls. Said goods will be sold same as wheat, at prices not worth handling them for. Got to go! Hard upl! Want the of" Silverware and Lamps. either line? Carvers in cases. money 1 l ! Jos Ream-fl. Fenelon Falls, Dec’r 20th, 1892. CAN IT BE POSSIBLE ?' WMWWW» From the ist to the 25th of December Oily. WWW A Large Stock of fine Felt Hats to be sold at 30c, worth 75c; and 3 Taimmed Hats from. 331 2-5 at 750., worth S-ll 25. to $5 00, $6 00 and $7 00. A Well-selected Assortment FARM MACHINES â€"A.\'D-â€" this your. Call and examine the set up for your inspection at Robson’s Show Room. Nothing but the best Machines lrept. Come and‘emmine the' New Panning Mill The-best brands of BINDER TVVINE kept in stock at the lowest prices. deserve a continuance ofit in the future. Fenelon Falls, April 27th, 1892. Ilia Fenclon Falls Gazette. V Friday. January 13th, 1893. f l Rather Gloomy. The Globe’s two pcripatetic com- llllSSlODCI’S Visited Lindsay af‘ew days the condition of the farmers of the Vicinity is from the letters ol'Mr. H. K. New Binders and New Mower-s- PiliCES LllWEll THAN EVER. and get the pricesbefore lenvingthe Falls. ‘Brantrord Repairs Always on Hand. Thanking my numerous customers for .thcir Iibeaal patronage in the past, Lheg to 'assnre»tlzem~that no effort will be spared to ‘a THOMAS ROBSON. "ago, and the f‘olloiving gloomy report of' grand Liberal banquet was aiven to .Mr. Lauricr, and it is unnecessary to say that the " silver-tongueil orator,” de- livcrcd a speech that took all his hearers 1 by storm; but upon no one did it up pear to make a stronger impression than upon Dr. Burns, who is reported as t'olows: 3 “ Rev. Dr. Burns of Hamilton Ln- dies' College said that was the grratcst meeting that. he had He had, however. been disappointed. We expected to hear an eloquent speech de- livered with the most beautiful polish, but the words. which fell from the honored guest of‘tlie evening had com- tbined in tliem.iiio:'o than that. It was Sun address full ol'condor~ and straight from the heart. He knew that what Mr. Lunrier said was the expression of the sincerest thoughts of his heart. (Ap- iplause.) The speaker-would leave that :liall feeling that he had looked upon the most beautiful face that he had ever seen, and heard the grandest ad- dress that he ever hoped to listen to. It was unspeakable pleasure for him to ,be there, as he believed he had. met and henrd‘a- peer' of the realm,- plaee Mr. liuurier where they would. " About Hogs. Mr. George Matthews, the well known pork packer, published last week in the Lindsay papers, under the above head- ing, a letter which we transfer to our columns. as we think it ought to be read by every farmer. ’l‘lie gradual decline, from various causes, of the yield? and price of wheat. and to some extent of other grain also, has rendered it neces- sary for our farmers to go more into stock raising'tlian they formerly did; and experience has shown that pigs, ever. attended. 2 _ t cold weatherâ€"the mercury being down. Weighed 011' cars at Peterboro. Gaoncs )Iarrnsws... Lindsay, Jan. 3, 1893. Skating Carnival. The skating carnival in the new Fen-A 'i-lon Falls rink was held,accordin~: t'o announcement, on Tuesday evening last, and notwithstanding the friglitl'ully to about 20°below zeroâ€"was well attended, Lindsay, Bobcriygnou, Kin- mount and Cobocouk all having repre» scntntives present. The rink had been finiriistically draped for the occasion, was well lighted by a number of mammoth lamps, and no pains had been spared: by the managers or Mr.- Clniiubcrs, the caretaker, to make the affair a success, as it. certainly was. Though the ioe, owing to the intense cold, was rather too hard, it was saii~iactory in other respects, and every eli'ort will be made to have it still better at the next carni- val, which is to be helda month or so- henoe and will be duly announced. Some of the costumes were exceedingly good. Amongst the gentlemen Mix. Thomas Graham as a- French guard appeared to be the most admired, but three or-f‘our ladies were so nearly equal that it would behind to give the prefer- ence to either. None but unisqucruders were allowed to skate until 9 o'clock, when masks were removed and the ice was thrown open to all. Exactly how many were present in " character" we cannot say, as, like the Irishinan's pigs, they “wouldn't stand still lo-be count~ ,cd," and it is thought that. some few. tailed to~lcave cards with the door keep- -er;:but the following list, which is cor- rect as far as we can get it, shows that. there were at least fifty: of the latest novelties in Fancy Ribbons, Birds’ Cookin, the Conservative correspondent : , , _ when intelligentl bred and fed . are ; mi-5_:Eg Chambers. J . - , “711183, TIPS; 0513113)“, \VOOICH HOOdS 85. 031353. also i “ OF the surrounding Country and its about as profitable as anything ’thcy Mabel Nevison, ’ Jilpudglsld51f‘diii':i Fancy Bl‘ttidl at reduced prices. inllabilants it may be said at this initial can handle. It appears, however, that Mflry NONSOD. Winter. stage that there is no better farming: two “ brands” of hogs are required, one M53 M' “WIN”?! Mldjllgllt-l Dresses and. Mantles land in Canada than in and around the for the Canadian market and the other M” S" m‘SI‘m’ Gypsy- Mi'ss Robson, Miss Heelcy,. Mamie Nevison, EllaAustizi, Nox.(Goddsss of Night). Italian Girl. Morning. The Fonelon Falls Gazette. township of Mariposa. I wish from the bottom of my heart that I were able :to write-in. asiniilarly cliccri’ul strain for the English, and M r. Matthews gives the recipes for producing both of them This is what he say‘ :â€" made in the latest styles. IVOI'L’ guaranties-ed. Always a firstkcl'ass- fit. . A Wgw.w..:..wn....-«;....u..u.s...i.:.,;m__. ‘ - 3 ~ g _ ., regarding the condition of the inhabi- As there was nomemibn of [mason Ml“: 3E”.V‘hlmlkiuberg’ .‘ Nigl’t' Laid-19$ Undel we‘ll tents. B have less desire and smaller . h F’ -’ I ' n": a “39° Mum Glgley’ - M‘Ikm'ud‘ . . . t e armels “Stlmte Pronl-l'llllm, and Miss Lib Austin, Iiish \Vnslicrwoman.. to be sold at a very reduced price. alight); than“ mos; men] to sche illielipack as several parties I spoke to said there Miss Bertha. Gidley, Milkmuid. . St e0 ma crs ut tint w ici mm [d b l‘ .r | i b‘. (r Missllnnd ' , . . l i won enotiul outiatsu Jtct brou ht, . _ ) Umnm.. Mfg,“ R. , liearill fromxthili-farmcrs themselves dis- up, I left the [geeting just beforeghe : 2:353 Edlflh‘l’llfm‘ila‘ Marnynefin 0fS<l=0tsu tincty proves-tint all the dirtrcs I have i' - ' h - u. “ ,. ‘ 4 153 ‘mi y an , ’vange inc. H T ' ,_ .â€" llSLuSSlOLI on t e hog (nestion actual! - 7 , . 2 docis 301th of the P. 0., Fenelon Falls heard m other places about hard time, came up_ Had I been lpmsent I shoulé fiilslsc‘kfllgngiusun Imgfglypggp / are come songs to what I have listened have taken part in it. , Miss Bella Snndei‘sou, iiousemaid'. i to here. Nor have Lspokcn to a limited In discussing the kind of‘ hogs i‘uquir. Miss Idn Burgess, Milknmid.. ‘ “W ’nGulbOl'9i farmers. As a matter of fact .cd by packers at the present time, in win Meme Infilmm, Highland Lama. ,1 lutemle‘Wd more farmers here than :be well to remember that there are two all” firefnoi‘ Eq'lesmen'le“ "‘ij “f0 919093 Prewousb’ VlSited- classes of pork packers in Canada. One tfiic‘fwfisréfln“ Hiildiiillildiirl' ENcither did I listen as one prepared-{.0 ’olass of packers out and cure meat for Lin Wilson, ’ Red Riding-Hooch. WWW, swallow everything uttered. In this the Canadian trade. and the others puck Herb Snndf‘ord, Mounted Police. ' , and my next letter I shall. eschew the. and cure for the English market, For J- W; 5111013"; ,Stmtil Cluusu I' S, reports 0f eFtt‘e/mlsts,.and Shall Smeii-I the past years l have been paninL’ 71:13. bygoin’. d Aretha}! Stlldent. only .tlio-ewdence of those who by their for the Canadian trade. and my business J83; d,.‘,:{,‘,f,,f’ Sign"? 30’," R - a tintelligcncc and apparenttrustworthiness connections extending From Halifax and H. Neviaon, , A Clotiiiiii ‘ 9 aficfim'g‘l’dbw the credence 0f readers St. Johnâ€"in. the. east to Vancouver: in F- Edgar, BO‘JCRJ’ECOH 13°er “Health- . . . 0 ie 0 0- ., the-west leadsine to think that I am in , "â€"'Sl°e]°» MCGiMY-r Whlch I WI“ sell 1‘15 “'38 assurefl at the outset 0f the a positibn. to understand the require- ' scou’ Mommy" I ‘ satisfactory condition of the farmer in menu; of that trade, and as I am now Istfiznd’ Grfeelz' ‘ I this neighborhood. .1 now know how curing and shipping bacon to England, w‘, Jorda’n, Uncle I 4 much this statementbil’fors From the I should know something ot‘tlmt trade D.’l‘womey,. ' ' 'Starllglit. 5 actual fact. Politicnins and others “15¢ William Ingram, Variety Dude.. as I donut want to carry them over. N ow is your time to get fggkegfnfideutL-V °t 21,": “bill‘y if,“ ‘3“‘3' For the Canadian "NO the boss we flfflilsrns’ whifig’ofig , _ ss menwom w l' .' v' " - - “ " a good Over-coat cheap. These goods are able ,0 addxconvinoino ,3; ant” 9°: ,“ are “0'” “3‘95 “0‘” f‘mue” “e “b?” 8- Hears: Diamond Dyes- _ . . ,, _ S 010“) _0 {10 as gooda quality as we could. deFlre~ Harry Robson, Irish Gentleman. f e t l "bl‘lghf' State Of “Hall's "l I'lll‘ul OH‘OIOS- Theyarc small in bone and moderately Thos. Graham, French Guard. + e O l y 1But,J_ust so soon as the introducer had fat; the size of the bone is quite a con Finlay Robson, King of Diamonds. _ . . . liq-“ed do“ the Street. £11950 lbl'mOFS, sidoration in this trade,.as we take near- M“ 01’1"“: Sum)" Lfl‘ldl‘” and made by one of the best houses in the Domniion. Without cxcoptiOu, admitted that times 1,. an the bones on, before curing, and Bthwpan. W, I Jpclficiw __A‘LSO,_ and circumstances could hardly be worse. we smaller the percentage of bones, the J3; It“ or , ,3, u “"5 ' S'Pte‘lleut 13 Challenged: I mu more valuable the hog to tho packer. Mac McCulluin, zerm. A ready to furnish names. During an Eon the English trade we require a . ' _ . eatended and interesting conversation hag with agood deal of lean meat, 9. P " at prices to suit the times. \Irith a dignitary of the Catholic church, . narrombacked, flapsidcil 1,0g,and when 'ersonals" . p _ was assured-that many l'arnicrs have the sidn is cut across the middle the . - ~~ - - - Groceries, Crockery and Glassâ€"ware. been seized for store-debts. A wen-zo- belly is nearly as thick. as. the back. ,,.,§,‘,‘f? ,,jԤ.flfif,,,§,‘f,§“°’f°’d ‘5 “mg: I , . do farmer statedzâ€"“Il it Wasn’t that ,l" . ' ' ' "i ' . . . - A lull line 01 the best goods to be had always on hand. m r farm is unencumbered and il c I “it ELI-881i“ b0g.ls.u3° Oppmlie to Mm wm' Gumbo" '3 "smug her. 3 13 this de~ciipi.ion, when alive and int he “I. - 9, ,. ,. 7‘19"”. ,.,| ,, V have money put b" Icould not l'ec ' - bv - Lb k d 1.1, r"‘mvc' I“ ‘ ' . ('2'. ’ -- , J x 13 IS a mat no (3 , rount odicd liorr, , . i . .. , .- a! a . , ,- n . ,n Reeve J. A. hllis \isittd Toronto on. w . “0", mm (Mm All‘mlcr “1'1"”, W110 but when dressed the backs are thick bushes. this week mmmin” on Wed. ‘ I 5 has .300 acres of land, which he works ' "5 ’ ° 1 i and heavy and the bellies thin and light in weight. If our farmers would cross the Bl'l‘k- ncsday. Miss Carl oi' Coboconk and her bro~ thcr Arthur were visiting at Mr. C.‘ Txvoxncy’s Block. himself, says that he has steadily gene back during tiiclast three years. With , lull this, Fciiclon Falls, January 27th, 1892. ticr‘i itlc - 'ld'm. “ ' n " . . .. l 71 - ' v ., -. i. L s H C” no “'1‘ 01 ‘ “'1‘” “."d buflf’ll‘” mm’om‘ cm” "1 "w Cnrtiss at the Falls from Inesday un- \1 _ virw (an MW ‘ yinnnmimk’ll- lYorkshirc white. they would have it til vphu,..,1.,y ‘ 4‘ r‘- - at" 53"4 I; .' “1-. f.” I . ' n ..--l ,..._.__., - _, H (In I, _, I if , ' ' , "H" l ‘ “HI,I“. ' 5' ‘ ' . W0 Q ‘ . . . ,o x i this. of hoe snitiblci . tun l4 mild! Mr. John St. Lawrence of Lindsay ,, . . .fi. .I . ‘ Me'bnOdISt Opnuon' (“.“lc' but Ll”), must b,” “Emmi, “"1, passt-d through the village on Monday ‘ W IS self-111g H15 rat-Hurt} $000k 0f SW1 “c the “iil't age 5”". mka G “r. on his way to.Bobcaygmn.andrcturncd t Dov. Dl‘.l)ull‘.1l:lS and Rev, Dr, Burns , months old and weighing it“ to 221) on Wednesday. Mr. John Thomson. spent acouple ol' days in Port Hope on business the first lpart of this wock, and left the Falls '4; yesterday for Saginaw, Michigan. )lrs. ll. K. McKenzie of Toronto left for home yesterday morning, after visit to. her p'irents, Mr. and 34m. 0. Curtis. Sr., of Vcrulani. Rev. D. N. McCinius has gone to .‘Iarinora for a couple of weeks. to con- :3 a are two dill'ercnt individuals, but they pounds each alive. . p . ' f are both very prominent Methodist inin- I mention one cross of the Yorkshire istcrs‘. and. therefore, their Oliiliinns of Willi“: WWW“ “‘0 “Wk-Sill“: White is at and . I the characters of our public mm] are a heavy b-nicd animal, and more than a E , no. doubt‘ baicd upon much lil': same l 0”e “1‘055 “mum 'é'f'e W” “1310" bi'llci l." W , “factors; Sir Jul.” 'l‘honipson, the other respects he is a desirable hog if, i Present Premier of Canada. and the 80“ at the Flt-1M all” “ml Weigh“ having i 1-SIY weeks' of nuuiufitctlu'c. in order to niuko room for ncvv “0”. Will!“ Lauri”. ll“? liiltlll'fi pm“ i3 large ‘iua'llllfi' 0" 1‘33“ 1110-“ in his ‘ i . . _ «ii-signs and butternut. Cull early and secure 5 mi” [it-Udmhh'flc but“ catholic“ 31"] ism“: bl" if k"l" um“ he “talus his! h hark-“ins. as 1 an, 5,."ng “houpflp than an), I as far :15 l‘cllulni; ~ul‘ minor, :is creel ll'ull growth he is too heavy and coarse! “01,101. in t)“, Cuuflty. g â€"â€"prr .w i.~ cuncui'acd are on an i-rpini- V for any trade with which [am acquaint.- duct special services Wm, 1,5,, brad,“- ‘ ii)‘ in Methodist eyes, yet there is an § ed. ‘ ' 'll " . H' l ' DOORS, SASH, MOUL-DiNGS ETC. “Wed W “ 'i P" P“ astounding diti‘rrencc in the estimate of, AS the questiun 0“ Prlcc’5 “’33 9901‘” I will be filled next Sunday morning and KEPT IN STOCK ARI) MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARP. NTED. the two men termed and expressed by of at the meeting I nili quote the last ; evening by 316,,er J. L. Anon am] (1'. _ . .tliri abovenmnu-l clergymcu. A day few lines of a letter from the Wiu.l ‘ , f L' d 1 find '5. UNDERTAKING ATTENDED TO IN ALL II‘S BRANCHES. ' or two before Ciiri<tnias a reporter of Davies Co. of Toronto, which appearcl ' oudlSnsbziizithwrlcztiuLi’it. I in last Friday's daily Globe: “ We , ' the Montreal Wit/ins had a low inter- . - - - D . . W. M c K e a W m, m. who made we. for W I the Empire calls a “bitter nttack"on we have been urging the farmers ml Fire defirnycd $1,500,000 worth of; ,Sit dent! 'l'hoinnson. though in mm _ Irl':_l«.l‘-.';;' .i‘rl fled." I might also will property at ll.th JJHUlrU on Friday.

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