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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 22 Jun 1894, p. 5

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t/ p 3-3... pledge :hich he has given us. If the them, and he replied that he had. but Slowat administration were not eus- that two of them, both yearlings, were mined, their successors would say the dead, llaving'been killed by boys. and Government went to the, people on that that one belonging to Mr. Wm. Ellery iscuc ants! you didn’t support it. We, had shared their late. It appears that went to ir Oliver and asked him to do the animals had rambled to the out- A _ ' , .: train things. He undertook to do skirts of the corporation,and thatagang The Steam" “ COLLMBIANQ m" "m an them, and to be consistent we must sup of young rascals, finding that they were part him.” Prof. Austin stated that estrays, had worried, persecuted and E be was taking this view publicly. and in abused them until three of the victims making the above u'ternnce was quite actually died from the effects of the ill _ , . willing to see it published, as he consid treatment. It is to be hoped that Mr. ‘ . fired it to be unquestionably his duty Mark and Mr. Ellery will take steps to FROM FENELON: FALLS 'ro LINDSAY, to trim strong groundnt this juncture in have the young savages properly pun- CALLING AT BALL POINT, support of the present Government. ished' for the almost incredible outrage. leaving renew“ Fans at s a, m_ Return- ’ lug, will leave Lindsay at 5.30 p. in. Return Fare 250. Children 158. and wm- Q’Bflenv 3‘ 30!)": one; Yes" The boat will reaob'Lindsuy in time to dents of this village, got lnto a dispute witness the grand procession of Cook & about some wood -- timbers out of Whitby’s circus and menagerie, which is Smith's old sawmillâ€"which they had said to be one of the best combinations Circus Day in Lindsay. FRIDAY, wow: 29. FIXED eon Assaunr.â€"- On Friday Personals: last Robert Wallace, an elderly man, .‘lrs. Robert Jones of Peterborouah is at the Falls visiting Mrs. Peter Dey- man and other relatives of her husband. Carpets and Oil-Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s BIQCk, Kent Street, Lindsay. .§ ______...______ ___...â€"_ GIVE ME A CALL. BEL‘ORE ORDERING. I BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED IN FENELON FALLS. A GOOD SUIT T0 MEASURE . . . . . FDR . PER SUIT. I I - . APerfect Fit Guaranteed. NEW GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE. TIMES. MONEY SAVED-IS;_MONEY EARNED AT’ R. TAGGART’S NEW TAILORING STORE. ALSOâ€" A First-Class Cutter Engaged. $10 $12; CHEAPSUITS FOR BOYS- » Messrs. John D. Smith and J. G. Williams. of Port Hope, were at the Fills from \Vednesday until this morning. . Rev. Wm. Loean, of Teronto. was at the Falls from Thursday until Saturday at last week, and was the- guest of Mr. Thomas Roberts. Mr. James Keith, who is teaching whool about three miles from Lindsay, more to the Falls on his bicycle last Sa'urduy, and distributed himself anlrlest his old lricnds until Monday morning. Mr. Thomas McDiarmid, who has been in the employ of the G. T. R'. for suno considcrlblc time, returned home to the Falls from Hamilton lost Satur- d ly, and is yet undecided as to whether . he will remain here or go back to rail- rundiug. cut. up in partnership, and the end of it was that. O'Brien threw or knocked ‘ Wallace down and pounded him until the said he had had enough, by which time his face was badly disfigured. O'Brien was summoned for the assault, and on Monday appeared before Robert McFarland and James Dickson, J. P’s. who, after hearing the evidence, fined him 85 and costs, which were 82.more. SPRING BARGAINS. We have secured a large quantity. of Boots and Shoes at o. sacrifice. No matter how we got themâ€"you can have them at less than wholesale prices. . . .JOHNSON Sr SISSON . . . The Monster Shoe Men - - Lindsay. ACCIDENT.-â€"â€"Ou Monday last Mr. Edward llore, one of the hands engaged in fitting up the red mill, was by some that ever visited this district. W. McUAMUS. llllllllll 'Slli lll llllll IN THE" TOWNSHIP' OF‘ PENELON, COUNTY OF VICTORIA. - Pursuant to the power of sale contained in a mortgage (which wilLbe produced at the time of sale) there will. be offered for sale by public auction, At the Mansion House, in the Village of Pension Falls, in. the- County of Victoria, on Friday,- June 29, 1894, at 12 o’clock‘ noon, by Mr. J. J. Power auctioneer, the following farm property :â€" The north half. of lot number nineteen in the fourth concession of the said township Mr. W. E- Ellis. fm‘ mafiy Years 3 means 51"“le On the Ill-ill” Side Of the of' Fenelon, containing one hundred acres, resident ol'h‘enclon Falls, left with his family last Monday morning for Vernon, British Columbia, having been ofi'erod a cash bonus, a free site and other in- ducements to establish a grist mill and electric light, plant in that ambitious :l-ld thriving little “ city.” Sr. Janns's (‘nuncmâ€"Rev. W. J. Creighton“ of Bobcaygeou, exchanges survices with Rev. W. Forucomb on Sunday next. ‘Sl-lILOH’S CURE is sold‘on a guarantee. it cures incipient consumption. It. is the best-conghenre. Only one cent a. dose; 25 cell-ts, on-cents'nnd $1 per bottle. Sold. by W. T. Jltnkin. A BBBâ€"The Church of England in- tend holding a bee at the Rectory, to repair fences, etc ,.on Wednesday, June 27th. All parishioners invited. PosrrouED.â€"We are requested to ~ announce that. the Presbyterian S. 8. Convention, advertised to be held at Glcnarul on Monday, June 25th, has been postponed until some date not yet decided upon. DON'T Fonnur Infâ€"Do not forget the True Blue excursion to Bobcaygcon to-niitllt. The (,blimtbt'hn will leave Smith’s landing at. 7:30 sharp. A good string ban will be on board. Faro: adults: ‘25 cents; children 15 cents. Carr. Swsusur, U; S A., San Diego, Cnl., snys: 4‘ Shiloh‘s Cntarrh Remedy is the first medicine I have ever found- that would do. me any good.” Price 50 cents. Sold by W. 'l‘. Junkin. t}.lnnsN.P.lnr\.:.â€"A. til-den art ‘ i3 p 3 under the auspices of the Ladios' Aid of the Methodist church will be held ill Dr. Wilson’s grounds on the evening of Tuesday next. the 26th inst.. com menciu': at 7T30'o’clock. Admission 1.0 cool»: ; refreshments extra. DIV'lsmx. Couu'r ADJOURNMENT;â€" As.tllc lst of July falls this year on Sunday. Dominion Day will be held on Mon lay, the 2nd; and Judge Dean has directed us to give notice that the next sittings of the 2nd Division Court, in-‘ :t-lrnrtently fixed for that day, will be :rlj-‘nr-ird until Monday, July 9th. Clot-trs DAY -â€"Cook tk. \Vhitby's great i‘illllISll circus is to visit Lindsay on Friday next, the. 291i) inst., and by an advertisement in another oolnmn it will he soon that the steamer Colombian-will run an excursion from the Falls to Lind- say on that. day, leaving Smith‘s wharf :tt 3 n. m., and Lindsay at 530 p. m. l“:.ro. adults 250. ;. children 15c. “mini lli‘z, proprietor and publisher of th: llzllilll'll‘g. Ont.. 1.: lupin hall, says : “ I unis snail-ring t‘mul dyspepsia and liver trouble. I took a fcwbottlcs of Shiloh's Vitalizer and it cured me. 1 can heartily r.~c.ml:;lend it." Ar Wonk Adanaâ€"The pulp mill Tt‘rullll'td opz'ratious on Tuesday last, to the :l'till suisfuction of such of the. men as were. not needed to assist in the to pain and improvements. and conse- qtl-‘-:tly had to remain idle for several Hays. As there is a great and increns~ in: tlcu'tmd for bleached pulp, a bleachâ€" in: house will probably soon be built ; and to make room for it where it will he wanted the machine shop and black-â€" stuitb's shop will have to be moved near-‘2‘ the edge of the lake. but it will I not be necessary to stop the pulp mill: while the building is in progress. , scuntling,.whieh inflicted so bad a cut that he had to go to Dr. Graham to have it attended to, as it bled very freely. The blow must. have been a screrc one, 'as,in addition tothc wound, the sculpwas nluch contuscd. and even the doctor. he could not stoop without growing very dizzy; but the hurt was not dangerous, and. he- was soon able .tc.,go to work. again. ‘ a violent storm last Sunday afternoon, church. which is almost touching the line l‘ellcc between the two farms owned respectively by Messrs. Joseph and George Eadc, there came a terrible of them. by Mr. George Mode and two hens bo- linc fence, about ten rods from the ’church, and all three of them were in- stantly killed by the lightning, which also peeled some of the bark from a 3 .tamnrnc- tree a few feet from the, cow. Another flash struck a stub close to Mr ‘Sainuel linttlc's, and. for some time :ul‘terwnrds all the members of- the fam~ ily, down to the youngest child, were complaining of pains in their knees. m There were 84 deaths from the plague in Houg Kong last Friday. [Ion Billa Flint, the venerable sena tor, of Belleville, died at the Grand 'Union hotel in Ottawa. on. Friday, aged 90 years. At Dallas, Texas, amad dog of the St. Bernard breed bit several perSOns, three of them it is feared fatally, be- - sides killing two cats and three does. The trial of J; R. Hooper-at. Three Rivers, for attempting to drown his wife on the 13th of September last, resulted ‘in a vol-dict of guilty, and Judge Bour- in the penitentiary. P‘ublictopinion ful- ly endorses both the verdict and the sentence. _ Reporter Robb, of Vancouver, who is charged with the authorship of the loss of the Raymond excursion train fake, is . in jail., He is being prosecuted for criminal libel. The citizens of Vancou‘ vcr are angry at the provincial press for publishing exaggerated reports of the flood. ' ” BIR-TIIS. Mexicoâ€"tn the township of Feuelon, on Wednesday, June 611:, 1801. the wife of Mr. John Me.\'nbh ofn son. Coorrzn.â€"-At llurnt River, on Wednesday, June 6th, 1894, the wife of Mr. Jbscph Cooper, Jr, of a daughter. Baoxexsmne â€"[n the townshlpof Fenc- lon, on Thursday, June 7th, 1891, the wife of Mr. David llrnkcnshire of a daughter. SisCt..ttn.--ln the townsnip of l-‘euelon, on Saturday, June 9th, 190-1, theâ€" wife of Mr. Neil Sinclair of a daughter. “ileumâ€"lo the township of V‘erulnm, on Wednesday..luuc 13th, 189l, the wife. of Mr. Jacab Walker of npaughter. 31.x}! BIRD. Kmxâ€"chsmâ€"At the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. ’1‘. Snowdon, on Thursday. June 11th, Mr. Samuel Knox to: Answer INCREDlBLE. -- Kvtowingl Miss Isabella Junkin, all of Vcrulam. that .‘lr. Elisha Merit of l‘enrlon had: inst a number of cattle. we asked him . the other day whether he. had. found met-.- and while Rev. Mr. Fraser of Fenclon , Fitlls was holding service in the Bhd'dow ' longing to his brother were closeto the , Igcois sentencedhim to twenty-fire yezlrs‘ . GARDEN SEEDS SICCK' FRESH. PRICES, RIGHT ._ AT... w. TJllllKlll’S. .w... .WW 6" Feuelon Falls mat-lies same osvlrtst.‘ 5'“ licwed‘ log dwellinghonse, a good frame barn and a log-burn. About 80 acres are cleared and in cultivation. The remainder isin-slnsb. The purchaser will be entitled to possession on.thc 15th January next, but will'b‘e entitled to do fall ploughing. Terms ten per cent. on day of sale. .nt night. when Mr. Hore “gain visited Thirty per cent. more on the second day of January next and the balance on the 15th January, 1990, with interest from 15th January. 1895, at six per cent. yearly, to be secured by mortgage on the said land. Other terms and conditions of sale will he made known on day of sale, and can be STRUCK BY. LIGHTNING‘.“-Th€re was ascertained from. the undersigned. Dated May 30th, 1894. HOSKIN’ 8r. OGDEN, 23”Tbrouto St, Toronto, Vendors’ Solicitors. In 1u~trious sober re- litibl: mcn,lo selljour flush of lightning and so loud arpeal or complete lines ofN'Jursery Stock-and Seed thunder as to stop: the singing of the Pctntoes. A‘fewspccinl varieties controlled congregation and‘ seriously alarm some by'lls- , it the moment a cow owned and guaranteed prom; tly. Exclusxve and Commission or salary paid weekly, choice of territory given. Outfit free. Don’t delay. Apply at. once for terms. ALLEN NURSERY 00., 2-20‘ Rooussrsn, N. Y. j~ onu- _ (ENSILAGE) FOR- FEEDING PURPOSES. cause? SEED MANGEL sane TURNII’ SEED AND‘ ALL KINDS OF - Tats but? Coma (Imus: prom cum where all others fall Coughs, era-:9. acre Throat. Heat-senate, Whoepla Cough and . Asthma. For Consumption it no rival- hu cured thematic. and Will crux: You ll tannin time. Sold by Dragging en a. gust. antes. For 3 Lane mrk or Ch nae SHlLOH'BBELLADONNA PLASTZ .260. n Viv, .- .. TLC" ' , E’ar Sale by. w.r..aunktn. " y , ’ head, near the crown, by or piece of 4x 4 more or less. Upon the said lands are a “ WWWWWWM ‘ All wool'Serge Dress Goods, 17' shades, worth 380., for 25c. . question naturally: arises, ' FOR MY MONEY? money than has ever. been offered before; Black Cashmere, good quality, 38 inches, worth 33¢, for 20 .All wool Henrietta, all shades, worth 350;, for. . . . . 19 Beautiful Cotton Challis, dark and light, worth 150., on on All wool Dress Goods, plain, checks dz stripes, worth 250, 15' Prints, wide, fast colors, new goods, worth 70., for. 5 See our Delatue Prints,very wide, new p:1ttcrns,wortll l7e.- 13' Factory Cotton, extra heavy were, 7', 9, and 10c., for. . . . 5, 7, 8 Steamlooms, free from dressing, were 6,8,9,10,12, for 5,7, 8, 9, 10 Beautiful Embroideries, beginning at 20. and up to . . .. $1.00 317 Designs in Laces, comingas low as ...... .. l 379 Sample Pnrllsols “ “ “‘ ...... .......... 251 Lndies’ Chemise,whitc cotton,full sine, lace trimmed . . . . 2th “ “ “ “ embroidery trimmed . . 45 4‘ Drawers, “ “* tucked, ' lnce trimmed 251 it it (t (K it. embroidtv ll 45 “ White Cotton Corset Covers, lace trimmed 25- “ -" “ - embroid’y trinl’d . . . . . . 351 “ “ Night Robes,. “ at. 60, 75,$l,$l.35 See our beautiful Shaker Flannel, big drive . . . .. . . . . .. 5 “ “ “ “r 32 inches wide . . . . . . 10‘ Heavy Cotton Shirtings, fast colors, at. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Extra Heavy Feather. Ticking, job‘ price . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 8‘ Six Large Linen Finish Handkerchiefs for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Ladies} t'nwu, black, navy, brown spring 11: summ’r capes 2.90 Beautiful Lace Curtains, taped edges . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 39~ Cotton Yarn, 5-lb. bunch, wholesale price . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Beautiful Linen Tea Towels, per dozen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Men’s Socks, pure wool andvcry- fine, only . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 Large Carriage Umbrellas, going. at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Five-fourths Table Oil-cloths, new, patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . 25. Gnat’s 10-yds. Spool, block aud.wllite,.pcr dozen . . . . .. 3!) SPRING Hts. ARRIVED. and with Spring comes the-requirement of new goods. The ii WHERE on 1 GET: THE BEST "VALUE “To guarantee this season to sell. youhctt‘er goods for. less l w, *4 Ladies, you should see. ourstockof ‘Dress- Good‘s,_Delaines and Trimmings. Gents, we carry the largest stock of Gents” Furnishings, Hats Etc. in Lindsay. OurMen’sand Boys’ Clothing Stock is now complete at prices to please every buyer. CARTER, 40 KENT STREET, LINDSAY.”. THE. PEOPLE’S. FRIEND, m S‘EERANCE. ' Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes ofprcpcrty At Very Loxvest Rates None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. , 8%” I‘LAIEDI PROPERTX’ advertised. â€" lly order of Judge Dean. S. NEVISON, at. very low rates. Bailiff. James Arnold. POST PONED. The next sittings of the SECOND DIVISION COUI T? in the County of'l'ictoria will be held on MONDAY, JULY 9th, instead of Monday, July 2nd, as previously E. D. Hun. C lcrl. Fcnelon Falls, June 22nd, 189-1. I l , , fl 1 l .l. fireman lus Ersllvrllnls Ill GliddERlES‘. THE VERY GHDIGEST 60008. Readyâ€"made Clothinget Cost for Cashier so Days. -- Every Article a. .‘Bargain. -- - ' J. ‘McFARLANo. W; . ...d fiveâ€"135$... !; l i l

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