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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 Mar 1894, p. 5

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HOP PUbES.-â€"It is many years since there wasa market for hop poles in Fenelin Falls, but Mr. George Martin has been buying them since the lst of: inserted an advertisement in a local Janutry and must have shipped hun- dreds of leads by this time. The price paid is $3 per hundred for all, big or little that pass inspection, and, as a rule, one hundred of them make a sufficiently heavy lead lor any ordinary team. a Carr. Su‘snxzr, 1.7. 5 A... San Diego. 031.. l stys : -' Shiloh's Catnrrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me our good." Price 50 cents. Sold by? W. 'l‘.'Jnnkin. A FACT.â€"\\"alking from the station the other morning a farmer overtook us ' in a brand new cutter and invited us. to have a ride. Happéning to ask him whether he bought the cutter at the Falls, he replied: “ No. I got it from Kylie of Lindsay. Sam Hughes llfls badly wanted a licking for a long while, and [thought I’d go to the man who gave him'one.” USSEATED.â€"Mr. John llowic, recve of Sonicrville, has been unscatod on the ground of want ol'snflicient qualification, and another election in that township ,will be the result. Mr. Howie was well ‘hned for the pOSlthn to which the peo- . lie C'tllcd him. and it is probable that if the qualification of every reeve, deputy were and councillor elected on New Ycor's day were closely criticised, not a few of them would share his fate. SlllllOH’S CURE is sold on a guarantee. it cures incipient consumption. It is the best cough cure. Only one cent a dose; 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Sold by W. T. Junkin. Go AND HEAR [lamâ€"The Maple Leaf True Blues have engaged Miss Annie Louise White. tho clever and versatile humorous and dramatic reciter of New York. who will give an outer- tainment in Dickson's hall on the own- ing of Monday, the 12th inst. Admis- sion 25 cents; children 15 cents. Miss White is spoken ol in the very highest terms by the press wherever she goes, and all who hear her are delighted. After the entertainment there will be a True Blue basket social. to which every- body is cordially invited. For particu- lars see bills. The [Iona CIRCLE â€"-In consequence of'a special meeting of the council being called for Wednesday evening to hear what Mr. Thomson, the representative of the Howrys, had to say respecting exemption from taxation, the attendance at the “ At Home ” held by the mem- bers of the order of Home Circles was confined almost exclusively to ladies, who Were there in full force, and, not- withstanding: thc defection of the sterner sex, the receipts amounted to $9. Ad- dresses were dclivorcd by Bro. Winters of Lindsay, Bro. Burgess of Fenclon Falls and others, and a very pleasant evening was spent by all present. “ Close out what’s left of winter wear, And for (lie spring trade now prepare.” This decree has now gone forth in our shop, and winter goods are hustling ofi‘ at startling prices. JOHNSON ti; SlSSON, The Monster Shoe Store, Lindsay. l v CI -0 An ice bridge is formed between Sar pin and Port Huron and the people are crossing. The business portion of Kaslo, B. C., was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. Loss $200,000. Slight shocks of earthquakes were felt throughout Sicily several times dur- ing the last week. . A London tobaccouist stated the other day that £15 of his weekly turn- over come from lady devotees of the soothing weed. In order to check the alarming ten- dency toward suicide, Denmark talks of a law to turn the bodies of suicides over to dissecting rooms. The most famous Japanese actor of this generation is Iehikawa Danjuro. He can swallow swords, walk on razors. chew tire and pronounce his name dis- tinetly. Sex-en members of the Krcnger family of'llighignn City. Ind., have died of “fellinosis. About. a month ago the 11 oily of eight persons ate some disL-ascd u‘l‘lx'. .\t Chic.th on Saturday Judge Bren- tane ienictl the motion for a new trial in the case of Eugene l’rendergast. the murderer of Mayor Harrison, and sen~ tcnced the prisoner to be hanged on Match 2‘3. The District Court at Everett, Mass, has decided that a Storekeeper is guilty of keeping a gmnbling house who sets up in his place of business a nickel-tn- thc-slot machine which may put forth a cigar or may present only a fortune tell- ing card. A desputch front Port Louis, .‘lauri tins, reports that a cyclone swept the island. doing almost inculcuablc_tlaxttage g. property and killing and injuring mu); persons. A crowded railway train was blown from the track and rolled down an embankment into the Commando! river, killing fifty persons and injuring a large number of others. Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. l Cod, herring and halibut are reported 5 scarce in Newfonldland waters. 3 A Japanese in Sendai the other day newspaper in which he announced that l wine drinking was ruinous to a man’s . purse. and that henceforth he intended 7 to abstain except when he Was invited ‘-by others to drink at their espouse. Signed, Takahushc Ryozob'lra. l Jacob A. Moore. aged 85, and Mrs. lJane Raymond. his housekeeper, azed : l 90. were brutally murdered in their p y GREAT SACRIFICE 1 Asthma. For Canaan: tion it as no rival- has cured thousands, alizd will 0mm mu if takenin time. Sold by Druggmts on a guar- antee. For 3 Lame Back or Ch 1150 I SHILOH’S BELLADONNA PLASTE .350. Spring Goods daily arriving, and as our purchases this season have been excep- tionally large in all the departments, especially in Dress Goods, Delaines, Man- tlcs and N otions from the French, German . . H and English markets, we are compelled mm;igfglsggrg'ggeekf25,33: to make a. great sacrifice of our present ‘ torligamevmeolmio: manmmm.‘ large and well assorted stock to make AND DRUGS' ?§.§.‘t’;‘:‘hf‘°3i212l§;.ll"hl”$:.l’:§"£.l 3:: 1‘00?“ for the W gOOClS- Purchasers from -- p3,...x;.,...l.s, ..,u.nel’1.on3.,e..e.- a. dlstance Wlll find 1t greatly to then‘ duy’ “Vi”! ““d‘ ‘° ‘1‘“ °“ a°°°""-“°f advantage to give us a call. We are, as 36mm" Books ever, the leaders of first-class rcadyâ€"to- .- AND SUPPLIES, wear Clothing in Lindsay. We Will keep __ BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS. l house at Monticello, N. Y., on the night l of February 222ml. The assassin used ' é a scoop shovel, a cordwood stick and a l l revolver to accomplish his ends. There 3 l is no clue to his identity. Robbery Was evidently the incentive. Another phenomenal oil well put in an appearance in the Fostoria field, Ohio, late on the afternoon of February 24th. It. is now flowing oil at the rate of 7.500 barrels per day. For the first half hour it Spouted oil as high as the derrick'and was a wonderful sight. It is known as the Carter well, and is on the property of David Carter, an aged negro, who heretofore had made. a living by peddling vegetables. He will receive one-eighth of the production, which will ave y ,ls romeo is ran- teedtocuneyou. Pncwwcts. Infiecganee. For Sale by VI. T. Junkin. iirtnr inconvenience is caused by the cold weather. as many were sufiering contin- unlly from frost bites. Mr. Vanorman the deep snow, which does not enable them to find timber after it. has fallen. The snow is five feet on the level and the temperature has been down as low nothing but the best, and at less prices than others ask for inferior goods. ’ las travelled tearly three hundred miles, , , rind it has talien him over a week to get Overcoats and {218136.18 1361 cent' “0%” below manufacturers prices. as forty-fire degrees below zero. Much CARTER, TOILET ARTICLES. . STATIONERY. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reporrctl by the North Star Roller Mill 0'0. Fenelon Falls, Friday, March 2nd, 1894. â€"_.._._. Wheat, Scotch or Fife . . .. 64 to 65 Wheat, fall, per bushel. 58 60 T-STo, - Y . ’ Wheat, spring “ . . . . 57 58 Barley, per bushel. . . . . . . . 37 40 I I I chkwheat “ .... .. .. 43 45 Cats, “ 32 32’} Pense “ . . . . . . . . 53 55 nye,’ « 42 45 NOTICE. Potatoes, “ 20 25 Bun“, p8,. lbw”. . _ _ . . _ 18 20 ‘ All Notes made payable to James Ban Eggs) her dozen . . . . .. 13 14 â€"_" Agent, will have to be paid to Frank Kerr $13) per {on . ‘ . . . . ' . . . ' . . . t I J. I). post-master here, who holds said notes. 1 es ............. . . . . . .o . ' â€"-â€"- JAS. JOHNSTON dz Co- H033 - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - -- 5-50 5-75 . Fcnelon Falls, June 30th, 1891.â€"-19 t.f._ Sheepskins. . . . . . . . . 35 75 . W001 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I7 18 ‘ ~ ii. Flour, family, Silver Leuf.. 1.50 1.60 :5, A I N s Flour, best bakers’ . . . . . . . . 1.75 2.00 Flour, clipper . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 1.30 ‘ 0. I I flour,stmifihmnedwun 1A5 1‘50 still to be had. A large number of people have bought from Bran, per ton ..... . 13.00 14.00 us and can testify as to the genuine low prices at which we NOW is THE “ME TO BUY 8"”“9’ “ - ' - - - - - - - - - - 15-00 16-00 are ofl‘ering goods. Call at once, as the stock is going fast. I Mixed cbo , er ton . . . . .. . 19.00 20.00 . . . p p E'verythmg 1s good. If you requlre any hardware for next . .-. . _ m; ...,.__.-n___..._...__. ‘3" . ' wanted “MEMO”: Sober. re- yell“: 1t W111 pay you to buy now. ' I liable men to sell our . ' complete lines of Nursery Stock and Seed IJOOIK at the LOW Prlces . . - ' . - - -â€" U 55:33:33.0 Lanterns 400., Axes 550. to 750., Axe Helves 100. to 200. each“, DURINIG H0 SE ELEAN'NF' . n , . . . . and guaranteed promptly. Exclusive and Best Clothes erngers $2.50, Cow T1es 12%0. each, Wlnps 80. A S “mice “f ‘°“‘“°”3' 9”” Outfi‘fme- 9"“ and up, Strong Bushel Baskets 500., Acme Skates 550. a pair, deli . A l l f * . t . . . . . ‘y I’llgffigliébn‘gggggi, co" A good R1m Lock and Knob for 180., Sheepskln Mltts 200. per WI” be 9W9" *0 "1038 Ho ROCHESTER, N, y, pair Best Carpet Sweepers $2.90, a 5% ft. Lance Saw for $2.50, ~â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"~ Mixbd Paint $1 per gallon, 4 Boxes Axle Grease for 25a, and BUYING FOR CASH' ..l fllffltdt'd .lll_". NOTEGE T9 GREDITOBS (“10p u 0 in Wine '1 eqm y OW Puces My stock is large and complete, AND INCUMBRANCERS. consisting of 1- GI WAR s & 60' BEDROOM SUITES, Next Door to the Benson House, Lindsay. URSUAN’I‘ TO A JUDGMENT OF the High Court of Justice made in the matter of the Estate of Thomas Johnston in a cause, Irwin against Johnston, the credi- tors of Thomas Johnston, late of the Town- F.) ship of Fenclon in the County ‘of Victoria, fin farmer, deceased, who died on or about the ’ a ‘ I - ' ’ month of June. 1893, are, on or before the third day of March next, 1894, to send or Lounges, Genirefabes. Cane and Easy Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards. ‘and every description of Kitchen Furniture OPPOSITE BENSON HOUSE. LINDSAY. â€"â€" WWW Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at LOWcst Living Prices 8%” Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. In. I) E ’17 DI A N, UNDERTAKHR 8: anstrunz Deanna, Uolborne Street, Penelon Falls. 36" Residence over (In: Shop. “Em "1‘0 the 1’11] )lic. HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co has amalgamated with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security of $25,000,000 and the some good policy. JOHN AUS’l‘lN,/lyvnt. 36' Also agent for the Queen of Eng- land and Caledonian of Edinburgh. Capi tal combined, $45,000,000. Fcnelon Falls, July 25th, 1802. M Lindsay, solicitor for the executors of the said deceased, their Christianand surnames T f. and addresses and descriptions, the full he“, and Intel. Jackets, their accounts, the value of the security (if any) held by them. or in default they will be peremptorin excluded from the holding any seenrityis to produce the samcl Under‘veall‘ fOI‘ Chlldl‘ell, before me at my chambers at the Court llousc in the Town of Lindsay on the 12th T 1. . ‘ . l\cW Tummmg Brands, in the foreuoon, being the time appointed V for adjudication on the claims. And all, k creditors having any specific liens on the l T ‘I O I l undivided interest or estate therein of any .l.\ Fl TIC/S, of the parties hereto. by means of any tnort- j T . gage or other lien or security snfiifient to e“? Iâ€"Iandk epchlefs1 deliver to R. J. McLaughlin, at the town of» particulars of their claims, a statement ofl N 0W Dress Goods, benefit of the said judgment. Any creditor day of March, A. D. 1804, nt eleven o’clock , whole estate of the said deceased, or any 3 lbind lauds according to the law of this New Flanncls and Flannelcttcs, New Towcllings, ' l’rnvint‘e. on.the whole or any part of the 5 said estate, are to produce before me at my ; ~ chambers on the said twelfth day of March. ; 18:41. at eleven o'clock in the fort-noon as ; aforzsnld. full particulars of such liens and ‘ incumhrunt‘es, together with satisfactory , evideuct- of the amount due thereon. Cottons and Shirtings, l lltlt‘d this twelfth day of February, A“? . . . l" fill-2-3 w. w. DEAN, 31...... lGentlemcn's Furnishings Complete. l . . , Fancy Bed Spreads full width, also Blan- ' We cordiallytnvde you to call and examlne our new Fall Stock. One price to kmmumool Carpet, Rug Cam, and p1,," everybody. and twillcd Flannel woven promptly and l SUBSCRIBE FOR 1 satisfactorily by “‘THE GAZETTE”: _ . y l $1 PER YEAR. l & SAMLEL nurcmson, 1mm, Echelon Fallc. ".1... __ .-«.«-.-_ . .r_,. .. . ..-., .- m»... w...“ .. “Ww‘ W. . .- -w» “Wuâ€"n- -w.

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