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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Jun 1894, p. 5

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. -,. . ._.....,, _ A»... - f" ‘ “ ‘ .-. gc‘arpets and Oilâ€"Cloths, No. 9: Keenan” .Bloek, KéquStréei-Zr findsay, "I “ ’0‘ .; 3, "items to be assessed for north quar- A Streamsâ€"The garden party given Mr. Charlton's Sabbath Observance' A v . _ L. ter tat” 14m. 3; Charles Brazellc, for by the Ladies’ 'Aideof the Methodist Bill got aeix months' hoist in the Sen- ‘ l ' “Sggp‘éfi‘gg R mvggggn‘ECAL church in Dr. Wilson's- grounds on ate on Friday. ,. ' FENELOMFAthr. ORDERING. lot 9 con. 11 at $75; Edward Hopkins to be assessed for lot 5 mu. 1, 8400; George Smith to be assessed jointly with Wellington Smith, south half lot 10 con. 1 ; John Jordan. as tenant of lot 31 front range ;.J. W. Smelser, ten- ant lot 32 front range, Ben. Burtchall, owner; John Hughes, north half 17 con. 2, to be changed to Mrs. Hughes ; R. Cottingham estate changed to Mrs. Cottingham; Geo. Fred. Wilson to be assessed for lot 4 east Main street, Kin- mount; Samuel Johnson as tenant lot 54 front range ; . Thos. Drake, tenant lot 7.cou. 9, Geo. Martin, owner; W. S. Dawson as tenant east half 23 con. 3; and that the following be put On for manhood franchise: Edward Hopkins in; John Howie jr.; Jesse Farmelow jr.; Wm. Worsted, manhood franchise and nettenant; and that John McGee be not assessed for lot No. 11 con. 13, said lot to be put on non-resident roll ; and that the roll as revised be the assessment roll for 1894.â€"Carried. mâ€" GAnnsy P;\nrY.’-â€"Wé are requested to give notice that a garden party will Tuesday evening was so - well attended that the receipts amounted to a little over $21. The electric light (which of the evening) was Implemented by Chinese lanterns, there was a plentiful supply of strawberries and. cream, cakes, lemonade 51's., and the affair was in every respect a decided success. Daniel Ritz, proprietor and publisher of the Hamburg, Ont., Independent, says : “ I was suffering from dyspepsia and liver trouble. I * tools a few=bott1eseof"Shilob's Vilnlizer and it cured me. I can heartily recommend it.” Banâ€"About thirty members of the Church of England assembled at the Rectory on Wednesday last to re-shingle the barn and build a new fence along the front of the lot. The work. was interrupted in the afternoon by rain, in consequence of which the fence was not quite finished, although some of the men remained as long as they could see. A number of young ladies were present with basketsof provisions and furnished- " the workers with an excellent dinner and tea. the biggest one we ever saw came out of misbehaved itself during the early part A party of excursionists near Tralee. county Kerry, Ireland, picked “up an old shell near an artillery camp and be: gan rolling it along the ground. The shell exploded and killed three of the party and wounded a dozen others. The steamer from China reports that a band of pirates, with eight junks, re. oently planned to attack Tanchi, a walled village in the district of. fish- ning Qu'angtsuno'. The villagers, learn- ing of the intention, procured the asâ€" sistance of some Yemen runners and soldiers, so that when the pirates arriv- ed they were surrouaded by a force of 500 men. There was a desperate fight, in which thirty-two pirates were killed and three captured. Three of the junks were seized and. many pirates were drowned while trying to escape to their squadron. Eight villagers were wound- ed, one mortally. m: FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill Co. Fenelon Falls, Friday, June 29th, 1894. TA A GOOD SUIT TOMEASURE . . .. . .FOR- “50‘ PER SUIT- CHEAP'SUITS FOR BOYS. A. First-Class Cutter Engaged. I I" APerfect Fit Guaranteed. NEW GOODS. PRICES TO SUIT THE. TIMES. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY EARNED ar R. TKGGART’S, NE'W; TAILORING STORE. SPRING HAS. ARRIVED, and witlrSpring-comes the requirement‘of new goods. The question naturally arises, Coat’s- 10-yds. Spool, black and 'white,~.per.doz‘en . . . . .. 30. AND be held at Jame‘s’s church Rectory A FALL._Yestetday morning about Whennseotch orFife 67 to 70 goat“? gve'ilgg 0f :lhlérSdla-y’ July 5th 8 o’clock while Mr. A. Inkpin and Mr: $393?fallipel‘b’llfheL-t- 5? f0 a ‘4 " s ‘ z' - ~, ‘: :P‘ 1111331011 cclntsrre res imeutsextra. E. B. Whymn were, engaged phstering Bari-'3", :Eitnbishel Z; j. , ‘ “wee S w “W 5' 0" realm-V repaus' the outside 050% of the Smith Eatate’s Buckgv’hem u 45 50 1 , Ixcvnstox &‘TICNIC.-â€"The Fenelon houses on Glift‘on street; the scaffolding Oats, u at 35 9 Branch Agricultural Society intend on which they were standing gave way Pease, “ 56 58 . i ‘. . running a farmer's excursion to Jacob’s in consequence of some of the nails gthtt 42 :5 _ p L . V Island on Wednesday, July 18th. by breaking, and [they both fell to the 33,3839?“ 1,) f2 13 We guarantee tlns season to :sell‘ yousbett'er goods for less the fine. 'new steamer Colzunbian. ground, adistance of 51x or eight. feet. .Egg,,;,e,.40551123:III 5 . 9 money than hasrever' beeu'ofl‘ered‘ before.. Posters gmng full particulars Will be Mr. Iukpm’s right'szde was spraped‘aud‘ Hay,..per ton...... . 6.00 7.00 p ' ‘ issued in a few days.- "bruised-Eby- a piece of'scafi'oldmg, but he glues . .... .. 1.00 1.50 “W “WWW! v . r - was at work a sin in half an hour ogs..._... 6.00 6.50 - ' SHILOflS CURE ts sold on 11- gum‘fmlee- havin" been mofie fortunate than M-r: Sheepskins.,,.,.. 35 75 All wool Serge Dress~Goods, 1Tshhdes;worth' 38m, for- 25c. .t cures 11101 ntnt consumption. It is the a . , . . ‘ l - . .l . Wool , . _ . . , ., 15 17 Black Cashmere good quality 38 inches worth 32c. for, 20 {3‘35" cough cure‘ only. one cent a dose l WI‘XmH’ Whose fight.ankle was so bgdly Fleur, family-,Silver Leaf. . 1.55 1.70 All wool Henrietta, all shade’s, worth 35o, for .. . . . . . 19 "J (all? ‘30 cilns and ‘31 per bottle' sow spramed Phat 9" carnage W95 Obtamed Flour,-best bukers’ . . . . . . . . 1.75 2.00 Beautiful Cotton Challis, dark and light, worth 150., for 09: 3' ' ' “n m' to take him home, and*he well nodoubt Flour, clipper... .. . . . . . . . 1.30 1.40 All woolDress Goods',plain,ch'ecks it stripes,-worth 250., 15:. DIVISION Conar Amormmrnnrâ€" be laid up forfseveral days.- gonr:Straightrolléd'imu 11-33 “1533 grin“: gig?» fag,“ .°°1°“5"“ewd3°°d5' Wm“ 7°" mm» 5‘ \I. ,C ls, ,- J l f- “ ,h- h I , ~ p on, per on...... . . eeour came rmts verywi e new-patterns wortltl7c. 13: égnfjév Dmfiinio: yljmn fvi” It; 8n 7 The {Ellison or In shims: “ . .. .. . 16.00 18.00 Factory Cotton,extrrt heavy werb, 7, 9,‘and 1063., for . . . . 5; 7, 8- “! d...» h 0 d _ (‘iyJ d D h Shemss usuhu‘y é‘a‘epends. upontalh; Mixed chop, per ton . 22.00 24.00 Steamlooms, free from dressing, were 6,8,9,10.12_. for 5,7, 8,9, 10' 1'0“ ~13. t c a“. ) an _ u 3‘3 9110 8‘ princip1e5,und there is no medicifie.t‘lfat2_ Beautiful Embroideries, beginning'nt 2c.'nnd‘up- to $1.00 re, directed us to give notrc'cthat the next meets with general favor. unless.“ 1mg , . I 317 Designs in Laces, coming as low as- . .. 1 i sittings of the 2nd Drvrsxon Court, in- more than ordinary virtue. The secret of: l 3.79.5331?” brawls “. u . “ 25 “humanly fixed fur that day, will be q“. successof;.-Ese1jnylsLiver-{Jozengegis l ’ I Ladies’Chgmtsemhrtep‘otton,fp‘llnuance-trimmed» . . . . . 29: “dim-U‘Ded until M'Onday, JULY 9¢hv {kgfvefncém‘ificggyEggtrlr;°t:£§’n8.ng To represent us in the sale of our HARDY u .. Drawers, u u. (edgigglchcznfifigéd- ., g ‘ n a - ' ' I ’ ' ' ‘ I“ ncuoor. Exanmartoxs.â€"The lllgll powers of the digestive system. They-build géfiggriymfnigxlgdigfigfRggfgfligé “‘ _“ “‘ “' “‘ emlzmd’y “ 45 school entrance examinations, the leav- it up. They are 501d M 25 Gents-~9- b°x1~°r* 03.},dvanicme,,t ,0 .,11 workefe Liberal ' WI‘It‘i,C°tt°“ Corset Covers” “9° trllnme‘i - - ' - - - 25- in}.r examinations and the examinations 5j‘b0395. f” 5‘ don“t" " inducements to new men. Send for our u a Night Eobesembm‘lll muggéd SI for third class teachers’ certificates com: 3 ~A.G1m'.--Gn electioo'ddyy-Tiles‘lay terms' The trial Wm 005‘ you nothing- See our beautiful Shaker-Flannbl,bigot-ire . . . . . i. .. ’ mounted in our public schools yesterday last, Mr. James P; Palmer of Fenelon V STONE & WELLINGTON, “ H “ “- 32 inches wide . . . . . . 10- moruiug, and, we suppose, will not be presented us with two strawberries, a 12'3m- T011031“): ONT- Heavycptton Shiftingsg f8.” 00.10”: a} - - - - - . - - - - - - . . - . . 5‘ over until. to-morrow night. The ex- big; one and a little one;-but;whether- ' gitrfiggzvfi'iffi‘lh‘fésg‘gmgélgghPrgci., - - ' ° ' - - - - - - - - -‘ 98' . . w _ p . - ” _ A. r . . _ . a t e teach“... . . . . . . . J‘ .uuums me Mr. inspector Keane and he brought two for fear. one might feel {Pilfitl‘lousitSObilri 1‘9 Ladlestfiwn’ bmck’navy‘bmwnspfing isnmmq. “peg 2.9,“; Mr; Mosrgrore of Kirkfield. lonely, or'whether"the.'ltttle one was to com 1e to has of V 1‘“ 9 3:9“, 0:31.80“; Beautiful Lace Curtains, taped edges , . . . . . . . , , 39 ORANGE SERRIO§.â€"The members of make the big Qfie'lOOk bigger by com" Potalloes. :1ch speclidietfdrieti:s{crdntrol‘i:d 0mm.“ Yflrp’ 5'lb‘ band" “'hOlesale mice ‘ ' - ' ' ' - ' - t - l 1'00 ‘3 j,_ 0. L. No. 996 will meet in their pal‘lSOD,-W0 do not know. .Hts avowed by ,,3_ Commission 0,. salary paid weekly, fiem’lllgfll IIpmcn Tea quels, per dozen.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 “be room at 9 30 a m on Sunday Object to presenting us With the big and guaranteed promptly. Exclusive and Lens 00° i’ pug; ‘zoonand wiry finé’only ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 10‘ V‘ H ,' ' . ‘ ~’ stra-wberry’was to enable us to say that choice of territory given. Outfit free. Don’t luge Mnngg m Fe 9'5! gomg‘M'H'“ ' - ' ~ ' - ' ' - - - - 50‘ " J ulyISth, and. accompamedbythe Ma- ' delay Apply a, once for terms Five-fourths‘Table'Ofl-cl'mllsi‘ncmPatterns- . . . . . . . . . . . 25 a lo 'eaf L'odo‘c of True Blues will , . I i ' L * Emma divine :ervico in the pmébyte- hlS garden ; .butwe can't'say that‘eveu' ' ALLEN NURSERY CO” i rian church. A cordial invitation is to gratify M“ Palmer’s vanity’ because 2-20 ROCHESTER’N'Y' H“: “HHmi“u”m“‘“uuuuuu-m‘“”°°”°°°°°°W°'°‘M extended to~all member of the Oranee we have seen b‘gg" “lest and we are a ' a ' â€" - 2 l ' ~ ‘ - - - and True Blue Orders. 5 a perfect martyr to vemcny. But, at any Lathes, you should see our stock .of Dress:§oods. Delatnes and Trimmings. 5 q .rate, we can truthfully say that'the gift Gents. we carry th? largest stock of Gents Furnishings. Hats ,Etc. in Lindsay... Smear“ Curtâ€"On Tuesday last was unprecedented, as he is “8.5””; OurMensand Boys.ClothmgStockisnowcomplete atpricestopleaseeverybuyer.. 3 Mr- Ihdwfll‘d (louver-‘50, 000 Of the em‘ fruit raiser who ever, in the course of . ‘ '-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"___.__. 1“ EMFCCS “3 the red m‘llv “'35 cut on the our leng and checkered career, present- _ , "0M Of his “.‘lhE log by 0‘30 Of the 1003 ed us with exactly two strawberries. If c j " baud Sifiwsi 1mm" sprang: 0P9“ “51 he had brought only the~big one and I ' f’imel‘: “Km “"19" mica?“ “Om-the 0°” had’eaten it'himself. after allowing us to =,- ~_ I . t . ‘ 1” Wl‘wl‘” “"“E'C‘l' [)r-Gml"m_’-dre“5°d inspect and “heft” it, we should not I ' 2* the wound. winch was not serious, and have been much more surprised; 3 I V l '9 . M r. Converse was at work. again very V ' 40 KENT STREET, LINDSAY. shortly ulterwards. ' ‘ (ENSILAGE) The recent hot wave touched all parts Car'rkslwlriixsrt, {7.8.1.11}, Suthiegcl), Cfinlq of the continent. - FOB FEEDING PURPOSES. ' N I su)‘s:“ .2 ll 01‘s ‘atnrri cme " is he rst ‘ . .. . x . _ ' 5| I , ’_ . . -' - medicine I have ever found thtit would do saw].de evenmg’s storm did .oons‘g' - ' I. N meuuy good." Price so cents. Sold by emblefinmnse to crops_ and fences m - ~ ._ ' " w T. Junkim the neighborhood'of Whitby. . ' llnromr Coxvssrrou. â€" A‘ mass A‘ des ateh from Paris says sisty “£15235CE‘Bfigfiesgatz‘fie' llri'ggigggrelg' : The 110-“ Billings of the meeting: of the Reformers of North 03598 an fifteen deaths from 011016“ A L E to take risks on all classbsiof ro ert . - ' Victoria will be held in Dickson’s hall, have occurred at Jéneppe. near Liege, M S .' p p y’ . COND’ DIVISION COURT Fl‘lmou Fans, at one O’clock p. m. on Belgium.. V . . I - At Very Lowest- Ratos 1111110 Cbunty of Victoria will beheld on Tuesday. July 10th. for the purpose of A lierrlfic fitftl‘yl-"Mica-'Wfitel‘m‘yn. _ ' nominating a candidate to contest the Y4 and “01th on do"): AVDALL KIVDS OF' Nonebu’tfirst-classBrilish’andChnadian ’1 ’ ' riding» , the approaching election for great damage to crops, buildings and ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ cam anies re re e t d ihSlGBQ'OfMondflnyuly 2nd. as previously the ll’onusc of Commons. A large at-. fences. D p p s n e " “verified- teuuauce is requested, as it is of the The tifiVD'Of'KngleY. K305“; W5 - ‘ - . By °'d"'°f Judge Dean- Utums; importfiuce that, the candidate 311110501:de a 0’101‘008'00 Bibu- _____N S-.Nmm°m E D HAW) having the greatest politiCal strength 3y 0‘8 t: “03"1’9099 "‘3‘ Sal ' ‘0 at 781'! 10W “Res-- B 'I’n” ' . A ' fl, , - - - ‘ .. STOCK' FRESH. PRICES‘RIGHT m I ' Clerk" . ..ould TLCOIVC the nomination. A have been killed I ' I _ > James Arnold. Fenelon Falls, June 22nd, I891. ' llr. Saw Beansâ€"As Casey Junkin, A.'e“'ye”‘°ld My named anque’ â€" AT '" the 11-year-old son of Mr. James Jun- 0f L‘chute’ Quebeo' bought 39mg to- -‘ ' y ‘ kin of Verulam, was walking, a few bacco .8 few. days‘ ago ind beg“? to w. T. s.- .lays ace. along a path at the edge of 9h?" “H.119 awf‘llqmd“s°m° 0f the i I l I i " ' the unelmml part of his-father’s farm, Jame am? It kind h'm' _ _ i [I I I be nearly stepped on to a large she bear All Hamlmb- Ni 1.3-} Bel”? MCKEX: tlut was lying on the broad of her back 23 years of 38°: “Widem'lly 01“. l118- ; no] playing with two cubs. Fortu- 5080?: Mid Bftel’WBrdg: got'somopmsoni m nuter she neither saw nor heard him, supposed '0. b0. Pans green: “to the ' as the playful growling of the subs rcn- cm. He died'm gm“ agouytwo hours > derol the sound of his footsteps in- later" G nuiiblo; so he quietly retreated and There was a- terrible storm near- $ - I ‘ twlt another mad to the berry patch to Charleston, West Virginia. last Friday. which he was. bound, and the family Trees were snapped off and fences blown ._ a know nothing of his adventure until he :0: home in the evening. Mr. Juukin thinks the bear has been on his farm for two years, but he has never attempt~ cl to molest it, as it has done no harm down. Many crops were ruined. Lucy Watts. the nine-year-old daughter of Gen. Watts, United States District At- torney, was killed by lightning. Never before in the port of Baltimore .. .1: 5 ' L "" V j" J Tarn Gnu: Cocoa C18 1 that he is aware of. and the woods in was seen such a large tropical fruit fleet ggemtallnothers ftti Chatghil. Cronph sun which it lives are of considerable extent as arrived on Thursday of last week. “3.1;, £§§'駧2&mpu§§‘lc“ “:5 and and very difficult to penetrate. hams islands with 65.574 dozens of antes. Fora Lame Back 0 Ch rt‘ ' . we dBfigfifNi-va a“ pinmpples. The cams muggmm SHILOH‘BBE Pinata £52 "' 1619 a! Bargaln. "" Elects and Shoes at a sacrifice. No matter l Ten schooners came in from the Ba- 5000 to 9.000 dozens. It was impos- lmw we get them-you can have them atgsible to handle the great amount of less than wholesale prices. . . . JOHNSON & SlSSON . . . “:‘tre Monster Shoe Men . - Lindsay. fruit. Several of the vessels were sent outside the harbor to keep the cargoes cool until wanted. has cured thousands, and will con: to takenln time. Sold by Drung on a 33a:- » . . sensor: marlin“: Prtcawcta. , For sale by 3.7.. titanium. U Q at. Ready-made Clothing at Cost for Cash for 80 Days. J. McFAnLAND.

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