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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Feb 1893, p. 5

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-s~.w.§wemw-r.mw.,,w, .. , , . .4 mm‘v‘A‘“ "‘2‘-‘,‘f?"7°{,’!‘(j‘7"fn'tfi~yw -. "for. We « :a M. rouȢ:«~:rs-‘efw;‘fi" $1275.? .me-Mum W-WM..~. , ‘ Baht-field. after a Week’s visit to his: I, ' .,: 1 (“UL Personals. localities. and contributions in money. or money‘s worth are niadc by almost’ Miss M. Hero-lip of Janetvillc is at i all who are asked for them. the Falls for a few days' visit to her rel- bums“, _No fewer (hm three flies ntives . . . . ' . . occurred in Lindsay last Friday night. M" D' 6' Clark 1°” 0“ Thursday rm l the most destructive being at the Queen's hotel. owned by the handy estate, Pet- erborough, and occupied by Mr. Alex. â€"â€"â€"o relatives at the Falls. 1‘ M r. J. W. Fitzgerald oi" Parry llar- McArthur bar was at the Falls from Thursday of l - - , -, ,3“ week um" “and”. ,ol the burldm, but the outer walls, I: = supposed to have been caused by a stove Mr' A“ Clark’ Jr" or the firm or! put in the fire to keep the beer from (3 ' r ' ‘ 3 i ' ’ ‘ I r ' r v e ' ((Earljkrjffanzllggfg ogosmigwfointinimll? I fret-2mg. l he loss on the hotel Is estr- I‘ P a ‘ r ‘ muted at 35.000, of which 33,500 i.- mervoods. . a covered by Insurance. \ . , s 'o. o l '. . "aging: “Egrudgghg‘f a?! ENE,” were insured for 81,200. _ The fourth "' J “ ' ‘ “ ‘ " and most. disastrous (as itinvolved loss a business Visit to the Falls last Mouday, and went from here to Bobcaygcou. Mrs. M. Brandon and her eldest son, Mr. John ll. Brandon, lelt early on week, when Mr. Wm. Wultcrs'shousc was burned down, and a lad named contents, was struck by a falling chim- Thc contents , uflife) occurred on Wednesday of this :- faan The fire, which left nothing 3 Stock Taking Cempl‘eted'. Although-it. has been a hard year and all oth- er merchants are complainingrwe. find that the. year’s business has exceeded the previOus one‘ a To. 9‘ Keenan’s? Block, Kent~Strce , \Vcdnesdny morning for Albany. New York, to attend the funeral of Mr. James wholesale dealers in boots &» shoes, paid I ncy and perished in the flames. or»!!ch m" A 2mm Emmi A Gift [or Kimberly Answer-1:3 thls‘ ; turtle Correctly. i_.Im‘k'aur’. Gill \vcnt' up~ the hill to auto pail o - m..- x»-_â€"â€"_â€"â€"_ _,_...__ _..__V... ..___...____. Johnston, Mrs. Brandon's brother-,news of whose sudden death was-received by telegraph on Tuesday evening. ‘ n . 1 . Mr. Angus J. .‘Ioll‘ar of Fenelon, who “"3 Ullmdmn Order Of 1“”05l0‘3 'ls left for serum}, 3mm of Washington. a fraternal benevolent socrety,1ncmpor- two years ago last April, came home. l l :1th in 1879, and registered under the last Saturday for a fortuight's visit, and insurance corporation act, 1893, of will leave next Mondav week. After Oman“- The Chloe‘s 0f the some“! “"0 a very brief stay at. Seattle. he went to Canadian Order of Foresters. to furnish its members with sick and 3. mm" phec (“Ned Sunquuhnie, r2 funeral benefits and an insurance of one . . . . . .. r .. I . . , miles distant, where he has been most l 0’ “‘0 ll‘°*'5*“'d d0l‘3‘3', “‘9 [Mime-1° of the time in the employ of the [lop l‘xrowcrs' Association. At a picnic at Snoqualmie Frills, about half a mile from the village, he met Mr. James D. _ Cameron, who is in business at Orillin, cal'l'md- . . in the same state, and some tirne‘ago he Ol me“ oull'a and “he” admmefl they (My. Mom”) spent a night; at the “.33, must be between the ages of eighteen deuce of M r. Malcolm Mchugall, who “"d fortyffive- Tile Pmscm numb“: or "as a wry Nimble stock and; dairy :mcmbers rs OVel' 16,000, andrhc socrcty farm a few miles from Seattle, and who has a 0331‘ suf'PIu-‘l 0" “and. for the desired to be remembered to all old P‘U‘mcljt 0f the Insurance of ovcl‘ 5:31;); friendsin Fenciou Falls and its vicinity. “(loa‘SDO'OOO 0f Which ‘5 “1 DOWN”? Mr; )Ioll'at. is going backato Siroqnalmie, 9t (Jill'l‘fh bonds, and thc_bal.ancp rs as he likes the coumry, can do beam. invested ruthc best monetary.rustrlutrops there than here, and his health, which 0f “‘0 PI'OV'DCG- I“ “fidmmfi tins». was very delicate when lrelelt‘ homer courts have Eboub [mil 5“ “Hum” 0f “as great“, improved} dollars rn'th’err-‘treasurres for the pay-- ' ment of the sick and funeral benefits. "“" """‘“ I The high secretary of the Order is Mr. DENTAL.â€"DOD’t fail t0.call 0n J‘ 'l“ho:nns'-Wlhite. of Brautford, and.it,is __ Noelands. the dentist; at'the McArtliur expected that; 9, court of this popular "' House on Tuesday, Feb. 2151: ‘ He Will and purely Canadian society will shortly have a complete gas apparatus for 831- be organized hcre.-â€"â€"49-3m. ' tractiug teeth without pain. » ' The Cheapest and Best? place in Canada for Lumbermcu’s Sex and Rubbers and all winter foot wear is at year. WINSTON e" S'ssoN’S» Malcolm Forbes-of Boston paid $45,â€" .. 43." 17.: (r'feat'Slrbe fifen'vaLirldsay. 000 for Nancy Hanks, and 9m. is ,.ep,,,.t_ 30mm AGAL‘Iuâ€"l‘rl‘. H, Austin and ed to have won $33,000 for him in ex J.IH. Brandon, wholcft for Montreal lllbl‘lous‘last'i’efll'- , ornthodst inst. with several carioads of V The 863‘ Witter" "l'i’glmny Put in the . various commodities, got borne on Sat- great aquariums at the Crystal Palace, urglny last. and'as they are going'again Sydenham, in 1854, is said-to be still befOre long, we infer that their trip was used there, having been used Over and p ofitablc. lover. since that. time, avrpcord; without Christmas Beauues;_ iparallel‘rn the history of srtnrlar rusti- . - u i n . ‘ The famous Shoe Men, Jonssros‘dz Srsson,’ t l 0 8 . Au erratrc clock adorns the post- v l' 'n )o * t'h “r S ' - 33::ctif..l§hf...‘fisfi.‘13.33.? ma 1nd lip oilice in Gallatin, Mo. A philosophic 43,. First Door 1a.”: offldly 11mm, farmer says of it with quiet sarcasm : . , . _“'Whencver the clock in the post office Dnow-‘W‘W‘JASV SMM‘IW' we'll“? xstrikes- eleven nnd- the hands point to Mrs. Norman Fetterle and her brother, Mutpasbr twelve I know it is just ,1 Joseph Mitchell, were drowned by the quarter to ten.» ’ upsetting of a punt in which they were A Sixtyyoupycar oldomzen of Deep crossing Uull river near Mindeu ; but int, Me. issuffefim, from his first attack we have no information as to how- the 'Ofl’ootha’clm All?“ top”, are sound, "ceidcnt'occurmd' and the one that is troubling him has Accrnuxr.â€"â€"Un Thursday morning defied all the efforts ol the dentist to Mrs. Oliver, widow of the late Elijah CKtl'flCta it, the root'scemiug to be twist, l l Martin, who was helping to rcumvc the I dollar to one dollar and fifty cents per month, according to the age of the member, and the amount of insurance 1 . The city of New York cares for 18,- 000 lunatics ntacost of $625,000 a ()liver of North Vernlam, slipped and Cd around a W” M tll0j5|Wb0110+ ; fell on a piece of ice near her own door, Surprise and terror caused some zinc breaking her left wrist. She was im- minors to desert a shaft they were sink- lllClelClV driven to Dr. Wilson's otlice in : iugat Webb City. Wis. As the opening Fcuclou'lialls nnd‘thc fracture dressed. [MC-1””? (10911013 “105' noticed that: the . atoms-drew became warmer. At the ' . I {tiâ€"M . . S. aluer cnr- ‘ . .. . . "Bb’lnkl‘r' who rcjilmmG, bu’i ) ) depth of .03 feet the heat. was so intense l 4 ' ‘ u ‘ “L 3 . SS , - l‘oc "i L ’ L L that work was stopped, and soon theyl 1n the balls a few months ago, has leased . saw flames burst into the short. a frontage on Francrs street cast from A ' Mr. James Knox. and has just com- . . . . . meoccd the erection of" a building 20x iglidilietszvefijgngwaEdna’s: lira: 40 feet and two stories hiuh, which will .'» . ” ° . ‘ ‘ , be more um“ mice as :oomy q“ me lunglrshman rs reported to have sold It s ‘ 0 I u ‘ .l O . v â€" I I ' I rented premises he has hitherto occupied. ‘0 the Bum“ Muisum tin-an enmmous sum, and the peopue of Lgrna have held RUN.\\\'.\Y.--On Wednesday aller- an indignation meeting and denounced "000 llleâ€" BlibCi‘l'tien” Sm1-30 Nam. While the poor peasant for his ignorance. standinu at. the railway station hero. took fright at the approaching train and I)IED. ~ - \ c "I ' s l, I I \~ ' V _ staltul .o siddenly that l rc huts we're moxsxsnmgrfln Pouch)“ Fans on Fn_ .l’“"“‘d 0‘“ “r the lm‘l‘IS: 0f 3 I'M] ll" N0 day,.Fcbrn:try3rrl, Foster Raymoud,young- platform who was holding them. They est son of Mr. Simuel Brokeushirc, aged 4 ran at such a rate that they wcre smnc- : F095. 3 months and lg‘dfiys. \vhut " blown ” by the time they reached, F, li’u‘MM-â€"‘i\t§eneloalull» or; T113615). Colborue street, where they were cleverly 5 “iniilstg13:‘hngnfgodnacihggtfisa"; 1°; caught and‘stopped by Mr. Robert .llc- l amis. y " Geo of lt‘euclon.. No harm was done, 7 _ u _ * beyond a trifling. damage to. the sleigh, .' FENELON FALLS MARKETS which collided With the srde ol the swing bridge. ‘ Reported by fir: North Slur Roller Mill Co. .â€" -eWQâ€"WMW.“ of these benefits range from about one ' The membership is composed .. NERVE A Grecian peasant unearthed a statue r by fully 25 per cent. 1 y wonder at it, but the plain reason is that we Most people will natural- bought: our good’SIi‘n the lou'echash market, and have sold them at a very small advance on cost. Now to those who are not already supplied with. good comfortable wear, we would advise to call ' and. secure some of the big bargains now being offered, aswe are bound’ toolear Out the balance of' our Winter stock at. cost, to make room for, our large spring purchases. Eu Dress Goods, Mantles,. Flannels, &c., our stock is quite complete. In Overcoats, Suits and Furnishings we istilléliiwe a large range to select. from. Call early, and don’t forgetthe place. ' J"; CARTER, Sign of the Golden Lion. '40‘Kcnt &.'1‘and‘3 York St.,_ Lindsay; Almost opposite the Simpson House.. ’ " Hr " rt. now IS THE pills TO BUY ‘ a a. canâ€"unnasas uymifiufiig- is prepared to fri'r-nish the people of Liud-- â€"â€" say and surrounding country wittr DURING “GUSE CLEANING ‘ Spacidtrthl’rites both Marble and Granite. Will be given to those BUYING FOR CASH. Estimates promptly given on all kinds of cemetery work. Marble Table Tops. Wash Tops, Mantel Pieces, etc, a Specialty. . WORKSâ€"In rcur-o the market on Cam- bridge street, opposite lllntthews‘= [puking house.» » Being a practical workman all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. - HQBT. CHAMBERS; North of the Town Ilnll My stock is large andcompletc, consisting of BEDROOM SUITES, Lounges. Oem‘r flab/cs. Care and E as Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture NERVE BEANS are a new dil- covery that care the wont cases at Nervous Dobility Inst Vigor and Falling Mauhotu : restores the wonkan or body or mmd caused by ova-work. or the errors or ex- BEANS i erase: of youth. This Remedy ob- soluteiy cures the most obstinate cases when all other .rruruxsxrs have failed create relieve. Sold hydrog- '5ista at. $1 per package. or six for to. or sent by mail on receipt. 0! price by addressing TE ili JAMES hiEDICIXR 00.. Toronto. Ont. Write for pamphlet. Baldinâ€" Fenelou Falls at. \l’. ’l‘. Junkin’s Pictures Framed to Order. attended to. ’1‘0 the l’ublic. Usnnnraxur‘. .5: Fcnxrrcur. DEALER, Uolborne Street, Fenelon Falls. 13%” Residence over the Shop. “Kim THE ROYAL CANADIAN lNSl7RANCE . Co. has amalgam-tied with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security of $25,0U0,000 and the some good policy. J0 A US'l‘l N, Agent. 3%“ Also agent for the Queen of Eng- Cupiâ€" Gheap Lumber. [and and Caledonian of Edinburgh. to] combined, $t5,000,n00. Fenclon Falls, July 25th, l893. 2 112,12 to 16 feet long, IIEDILOCIK 89 PINE. {scorers nrursron coum' Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices 5.55.?“ Undertaking promptly and carefully We have Still on hand a quantity ofinch, 1.},2 and 3 inch, 2 x4, 2 x 6,2 x 8, 2 .\' l0 and ; .t ’ Silver Ten Service. l l l v k lame, use Shiloh’s Porous P aster. I» D E Y M A N» Fast Colored Gina-5 which we will sell Cheap for cm. The l AGuon Dreamâ€"We are glad to hear “,1 “:20: “"S'Fiidm“ Feb‘ 1r "‘I”t189_30' â€"or rue-â€" that subscriptions are being taken up 3 mt“; Ml. 9£l|‘lhtl.... 6:; o (in County of Victoria. - ' ' .J rid” f l .' .‘ 3" fl .‘ p“ 3 ‘ ‘ f‘_ _.__ sooner you come the more you have to in aid ofthc widow an on. no 0 UL. “ hm“, 31mm, .. 65 0,, . _ ‘ choose from “so “am he, of Dr late Mr. John Marl: of Fenrlon, who [gm-gov. l," human” 35 36 The nextsmmgs of, the name Court will P} d I ‘ I. 4m . . I. v in SR]. y ‘ ‘ ' u 4) beheld rn Dickson s hall,.Feuelon tails “"9 il-m ’0'. WWW? - 0“ _v t 1 mg, was burned to death, with his mother Buckwheat .. .. 4:. is ) “joint, planed one and two Bid", and daughter, on the 6th inst. Mr. A. gal-j: "“ 31’ ON TUESDAY, APR”. 25th. l893, Lam and rickets P] and R0 h Clark. Sr‘: “'l‘? “Wk Clm'go 0f the “:23” u 5., 5i): commenciugat l0 o‘clock in the torenoon H d l I H 'l k 2 1 3 . Fonelon Falls list, has collected about P1,“;uw3, .. ...... H 40 45 Friday. A1,,“ Hm, w," ,,., we “,5, any farszgp; 3:3“ :lnlloigs taps” drrnp 1:3; 333 in cash and expects a trifle more. mum-,1,“- 1b.”... m m nt‘ servit-t- nu deli-minors residing in this ga'do‘w 9mg ’ ' 3" and Ill addition to this 300 lbs. of flour Eggs, per dozen . . . .. l6 19' fagngl‘l“gzriggstusokgifit'g‘rzlkfl it"? [8‘ Any Casing or Moulding can be got and some articles oi furniture have "NY. Per “mun-- - 6'00 ‘ “'1’ i " p" "n " plane-d at short notice. Base-boards mould- . ‘ ~ ‘3 7 . . been donated by residents of the village. gm” - "N' ' -- 8-03 8. Nansen, E. D. Hun, cd or plain. Apply at our mill, Subscri aion lists are we understand. . '2 " "m '. Bailiff. Clerk, GREEN]; 3, ELLIS . l. . t _ ,Sli.epsltrns............... 40 :5 I F n J 9 being extradited to several different iwwl ' n” a” 16 13 Fcnelou Falls,Jnn'y 23th, 1893. P9“ on “ 5' m" '6‘": '39" 17- In the show well-known Rhyme theuwonl “ “‘ater " is ruisslnz. and is to he found twnreealrd in the above. out of Jack and Gill. The publisher: of Our Young People will give 8‘100 In. Cash to the. person who tlrst can find the ' word " ‘. 'ntcr" in the above picture. To the second a line Gold \Vatclr. To the third a. line. Silver \Vutch. To the fourth an elegant Five O‘Glock To the liftlt an imported Music Box. To the 6th nSlm )lcx'l‘ypowrttter. A Solid Gold Ring to each of he next two correct answers. A $560M Piece to tlanext three. A gold brooch to each of the next .tcu correct answers. A committee consisting of two teachers from the public schools of Toronto will beluvlted _ to be present and userst‘the Judges in the award of n-izes. 1 Each contestant is to cut out the Robust and prako a cross with a lead pencil on the. live. letters t“ ntcr) and send‘same to us with ten three-cent stamps (orth rents in silver) for one vcars’ nubscrlptiou to Our Young l’uopleuvhieh is a (large, homing; fullv illustrated 16 pagemagazine.)_u,bcnutlliui Engravin"r “ The First Kiss” will be sent the by return mail to every answer received. Remember that you got the paper for an entire vvnr and a chance forum or ruoreol‘ the prlzes. This is your opportunity and if vou delay you will miss and regret it. We will rive to the last 20 correct answers received one 1 a handsome Souvenir ' S won of Columbus. rzaurzu rr 15 Fort You To SAY wlrether_ or not. you will have Our Young People as n regular .visltor at your borne for the. next year, untla chance of Winning one of the above. prizes. If“ you are not perfectly satlslicd \vltlr vour invest merit. after receiving the first copy oi‘ Our Young People you can have your money back. Isn c this fair. 0 . n The envelope which contains correct answer 'bearlng first post-mark will receive first rewards and the balance in order nsrccelved. Be sure and: answer to-day and enclose 30 cents and you will receive the best value vou ever did for the money. Address (E) OUR YOUNG PEOPLE. Klng' Street, West. Toronto, Canada. WANTED. Agents to sell our choice and hardy Nursery Stock. We lrnvc runny special Vii- ricties, both-in fruits and ornamentnls, to offer, which are controlled only by us.- \Vé pay commission or salary. Write us at once-foraerms, and secure choice of ter- ritory. 7 MAY BROTHERS, Nurscrymcn, ' 49«10w. Rochester, N. Y’ I consensual». cuss. This GREAT COUGH CURE, this success}: '-- , . l’ul CONSUMPTION CURE, is without a par. . ’9 allel in the history of medicine. All qugisls‘ one. authorized to sell it on a positive guarantee, a: test. that no other cure can successfully stand. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for it will cure you. If your'child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use itpromptly. and.reliet is sure. If you dread that insidious disease CONSUMPTION, don’tfaz'l to use it, it . will care you or cost nothing. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH’S CURE, Price IO cts., octs. and $1.00. It your Lunvs are sore or- 2 5 cts. a . David Chambers..- General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls Blacksmith‘ingia all its different branches-l done on short notice and at. the lowest livingpriecs. Particular attention paid to. horse-shoeing. Give me u call nudlwilll guarantee satisfaction. 45-ly. l hams for 10c. Fast“ Colored Mus-t l for 10 cents. % The freshest Goods in: U Wm. Campbell’s. 1 the village at

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