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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Jul 1894, p. 4

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WIRE FENCE. THE PUBLIC ARE wow SATISFIED Strons- Duffie- cheap. WITH THE PRICES AT WHICH THEY GET DRY GOODS AT THE OLD STAND. °- TH EY SAY .‘ THAT Goons. ARE-1 nor soto creases ANYWHERE. Please Continue Calling, for there is always Something New turning up. To the Farmers of Canada. GENTLEMEN : _ In most sections of our country tim- bet for wood fences has become so scarce that the farmer and land owner have been compelled to look for: some other material with which to fence their land. Several kinds of wire fence have been placed upon the market, none of which have proven entirely satisfactory; but, in placing before you my Steel-Picket Wire Fence, I, do so- ccntidcntly believing that in itI have over come all of the objections that have been raised against wire fences in the past. The principle of the fence is easily understood: fl_mâ€"â€"*___wm“ * ,Buchanan’s Sf3g|.Pickef l invention (which may, for anything we in Cheap he is a Success 1 know to the contrary,.be really volt.» #110,) and we shall not be surprised to hear, at any moment, that the Dominion Governmentâ€"or the Intercolonial Rail. way, which is the same thingâ€"has purchased it for a large sum and thus indirectly rewarded our own M. P. for his past, present and prospective support. The East Victoria Majority. In Dickson's hall at 4 p. In. on Wed- nesday, Mr. C. D. Barr, returning officer for East Victoria in the recent election, read the returns handed in by his dep _ ' uties at the various polling places, and officially announced the election of Mr. John Carnegie, whose majority, as will be seen by the figures below. was only 273, iii-:toad of nearly 400,113 was sup posed at the time the Gazette went to press last week : Carnegie. Thurston. ‘k Accident at Football» On Monday last (Dominion Day) the . Feuelcn Falls, foot ‘lll team, ol which Mr. W. '1‘. Junkin is captain, went out to Gleoarm to play a game with their old opponents of that locality; but we are sorry to say that it was brought‘ton premature conclusion. a few minutes after the second half had been cmu~ meuced, by a very serious accident to Mr. Junkin. Ho and a member of the rival club kicked at the ball, from oppo- site sides, ut the some moment, and- thein right legs crossing and coming into violent collision. the larger of- the two bones in Mr. Junkin‘s snapped about four inches above the ankle. Mrse McDonald (wife of the resident Presby- terian minister): who was formerly a hospital nurse of several years‘ experi- ence, arranged. splints and put on ban- dages as skilfully as a medical man, and Mr. Junkin was brought home to .........«_ “warm-mu. r â€"...o.-,..s. r‘II- w~a~n it is composedbfany nnmbrn of galvanized 011mm}; , _ “H”, _ u 105 12 . ‘ . I _ ,' steel wires desiredâ€"placed any desired Emmi... _ glifnllslln Mndosepn Moynessdouhle distance apartâ€"upon which are placed No.1 Switzer’suu,” 110 25 “boy! ‘39 meCl‘ limb. “33ng on It , , , corrugated steel pickets, which are-secured; 2, Lang's 45. 10 board Which extended from the back i. w M M -‘ E l H to the wires with o. galvanized steer: wire 3 Orange Line 48’ 18.. .38“ to, the one in. from: Though they -, stay,and‘ the wings of the picket rawu 4 Duwneyyiue“, 4s 90 horses “er, driv : . ,“ . l . I u back tightly against the wire, which pre- 5 McMullen’s.... . 34 33 distance “gout t in ylc‘rl‘t um" “min, a vents it being moved sideways on the wire. A 6 King’s Wharf .. 15 36 1. ft)! ,0 u“ ‘35» a a t‘oti t ‘0 t .The pickets are painted with a- weather- . ..__ p? "3“ _’~ t "OHUDS more Elm“ 3“ 03°11“ proof paint, which fully protects them from 256. 212 mom“ Shirl“ “"020 0f PM“. and When I rust. Made of Nb. 9 Galvanized Steel \Xire Vsnummâ€" We Sit-W him in bed about 91km. lle thfi‘ 1 â€"which has neither been partially bro 'cn, I No. 1 Dunsford 28. 34 “im comfortth n V“ ,1 ‘ , . 1 . . =nonhad the galvanized coating. destroyed‘, 2 Red-5611001110,,“ 29 74 2' rid a I f" a d‘ h 'a "Wall (40 ’ ,by crimping-.0: twisting (so that it will. 3 1391119101,“,cbu 20 7.1 Raff“ mt 1° {umudkd m l” M “10' break easily. and commence torust almost 4. Lamb's n" H” 23, 44 etm'll} COQVc-Itlon on Tuesday next, ' I as soon as it is built); but, omt‘lle ccntraryr . 5- Ingramls ... a... 47 48 Wine“ ‘3: “f “OW-$3: 0‘1“ 0f the tlucflln", _ it. retains its {ulla teinsile strength,and the __... ..__.._ ibougl; under the care of Dr. Wilson,. coatingis un-mt‘me . 152 , 271 m is oina remnrkn | _ . ' , ‘ , The construction: of my. picket. prevents Boncucsoxâ€". proprietor” of 8’ “2f: welld E0313 they 1 its being moved up or down,so tllatran No, 1 Town Han ,__,_ 7:0- 20» t! fl t .t . . a“ , a y’ 0 animal, by showing its head between the- 2’ Tcotter’sSlogc,'. 31 21 ‘0.“9‘ ‘ “.mo to 3"“ “P lOOLb’Ill, 0f wires, cannot make a hole large enough to‘ __... ..___. Which. he has been an ardent devotee- 'ndmit its body. The breadth of. the picket 101 41 ever since he was old enough to play", makes it visible to all animals, and they do. Fmssnoxâ€"i rand11mmrdi‘np‘qy “swore off." last Spring . - not have to run mto it to find out that No. 1 East of'lzakc... 18t 22 bu‘t went 1 G] , 1 . ' i _ » 'therc'is a fence thereâ€"as is. the case with 2 cumbmy. “H” 45. 56. and t 1° C‘mrmi ‘10“:le tolnct~ ' ' most fences. It is so arranged that the 3- Grange Han,” 41),- 31 y! 0 Pay one mom Fame M. the ' ‘ " 7 action'of- heat and cold, in expanding and! 4 Cameron. _ . _ . . . 43 53 urgent request of. a particular friend. contracting the wires, is thoroughly con- 5.. Brown’s»......... 43: 69 The‘ymmg 03““ “'Wl'l Wllom'lle was con» 5315:3111]: (tpouting“rcugdbgvkleptvza‘tp at ~1â€"96 El- ;endéng for thlc ball, and whose name ' ' '1'. .v '. ' e oesnot - v : Adl Ii ask is an exnmtnation of demerits, ansmu Fannsâ€" blame as h": “$05.13;? Flti’gynfm‘hlll 'nnd I am satisfied 'uu will decide that it No. 1' Pollin Division 52; 4.1. ’ “ ' L ‘ , "‘ W. M‘Keomn’sg has no equal. ’ No. 2 u g u 47 to root as not touch Mr. I M. T. BUCHANAN, Manufacturer, ' f9; â€"- greatklmg 0f thh was purely noel" Ixcnzlsotn, ONT. 61 on u . l T r Bl-IXLEYâ€" ' - "r ' 'M "-"'-"-"‘- S S I r 4 FOR SALE Bl: No, 1 Cpboconkhuu, 54,. 15 Var I G P , â€" . e , . V : THgSi 30350“? FENELQN FALLS} 2 Victoria. Ronda. 51. 19- - 11- am onnol rooee tugs. - F F ' ~-~--4â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ --â€"â€"~~~«-~ - --â€"«â€"-â€"-~~ 105 34 - . - v E N E E 0 N A L I r 1 . , Council met as adyourned Court of! r The Fellelal}. Falls hazefle- Laxrou,Dmnv&Loscrcno 77 27 Revision on Saturday, June 30th, at SOMERVILLEâ€" the council chamber, Bobcaygeon: Jns. . . ' Nb. 1 Pbllin Division 53 36 ’ "s l“ a " . Friday. July 6131151894. 2 u 8‘ u 51 7‘ Ah: ger, qu., in the chat! and all the. .._-_-______________ 3 1, u 85 25 mem els present. . . ' ’ , ‘ Moved- by Joe. Ltthgow, seconded by. North Vlotorta and Sam S Ventt- 19+ 132 John Kelly, That the following names lator‘» illonuournu..." .....L..., 52‘ 25‘ be added .to the assessment "0” 1 G- w,- " ' ‘ . :CARDIFF_ . Taylor, Henry McMahon, Archibald . LDMan: fSamuelt Hillglles,tlhl.dl)., 1: No. 1 Polling Division 10 6 ersonfiytomas Houston, James Belch, , ' own 0 ame no onyas tee ttoro 2 u re 12 30 '11). cell, Juseph Aldrcd Nelson '* the Wardcr and the- representative in ; â€"-_â€"- â€"â€" Ann-ed. '111,03_ Steele and Rom: P0010. ' “)9 HWSQ 0f common-9 0! “‘9 north :Lunmwonm_ 22 36 The roll was then confirmed and the J: ruins" of the county of Victoria, but N. , . . .. com-19105“ . .. -" . ., . o. 1 Polling Dwtston 14 z 25 ' '. z 4 also as the inventor of a dcvroe for vcn- 2 1, u m, 25 __ ‘i tilntim: railWay cars in general and ' .____ ~ Members than . i - - . . a. . " those WlllCll run on the lutercolontal . 30 50 new in the chair at as cour’w’ the ' , V... Railwaynmpat‘tlcular.‘ What the in ~ANSON& maximum...” 28- 5 A communication was read from ventton is like or how It works we do Snownouâ€" Messrs. McIntyre and Stewart so'i it ' i “at know’ bur we hmrd’ mm long {130' N"’ 1 Polling DlViSio“ 29' 43‘ for J. J. Devitt tin rcfereucti th'cl’j that it has a chemical attachment, and 2 “ “ 8 14 “'00,, south Side’or his land ‘0“ that one day some persons who went 'â€"-" -â€"- 0:1 . 1 ' ' . . . uottonofJ. ': .r kw- iuto the car on which it 15 used when I 37 57 J I‘M.“ w . I K30”)! "Id 1' A hui' ,, . d n" .bb d annu 7.2 81 ' ' J ' “'3 “Ut‘m'zc‘ ‘0 Put a Pml‘L'l‘ the “mel‘m‘m‘w‘ls outdo" er, a”! e G 4 culvert across tho road 0 )osite the cast AT CLARK & SONS their noses between their fingers and “PM” 44 28' half of lots 5 and 6.000 p; " ' thumbs and retreated as preoipitately as ST§:"°:’“I;:‘I’I: 1D,“, , 24‘ 6 on motion of J ngis and w MADE UP IN THE LATEST FASHION~ if they had unwittineg got within the , ' 2. “I g “351°” 12 7 Mm" H J Thurstbn was paid 8,} ‘ . - - ‘ _ ’ o I , . , _ '. . ‘ a , Influence Of ‘tu‘gflmtegfil‘um‘l‘ dThls‘ 3 “ “ 9 9 statute labor performed in 1893 and; , however, may o as 1.... a s an. er as _ â€"â€" charged in his taxes by oversight of tho- - '. some we have seen from tune to time in D & --/ 40 22 pathmmtm. the columns of. the Wardcr, and we have 753‘th ,“T‘ . . . ,, The f ' - . A ~ ollowtn" ' no desire to cast doubts upon Bro. No' guliing D‘i‘f‘” 0141 3‘; 10 be paid . ° accounts were ordered . :Hughes’s inventive genius, which may 3, u u 14 0 N U B " r b- r .3 v A " ' very passiny have more than one way _. .__.. ‘ “3‘3 "'9": 'm 91' 01‘ culvert.- S 4 00' lllRllllllRl. lllillilllllil. E““’°‘°“ . 3mm“ or mew- But should 79 40 artists" “4"” :3 32 like to be satisfied as to the beam 121168 Total 1693. ' 1,415 Jul," Taylor ’ u u u r: . ' cucuoola. ' Y ‘ ’ “0 NOW IS THE TlME TO BUY ‘ c o L U m B I A N I, of the ventilatorâ€"to feel sure that there Majority for Carnegie 273' amt. Mobil-agar, :' u ~ to 15 m, I ts no correlation between it and Sam 5 V J m~ Wild-90",. ‘ “ “ 2;“; on y This fast, roomy and comfortable steamer Chance Of TOâ€"GlC’Jl-lon in the COUth‘s [hilt ” “""" Aug; 38221131?” 13 0" m ' has been muchimproved this seasonhand is there is good reason to believe will take A Steamer 3mm, G“), beam}, “ " u u u "0“ open for ‘ixc‘1r5‘ons from a" Pom” 0“ place in the course of a very few months. . Fred 310011,, a u u '25 00 - -â€"â€"â€" ‘Ec‘figggfinnds itllcrgngh to There is no instance on record of a sum - About Six o’clock last. Saturday morn- Thos. Kennedy, H u u 2:, m, DURING HOUSE CLEANING “ c e; '1.; l lW “yo ‘Umg & 0'0 of money being boldly taken-out of the in}; the stoma tug Water Witch arrived Thos- lil'lgsboro “ “' “ 10 on .. r ‘ pp 3 o ' ‘ c ‘ B b _ " treasury of Ontario and spent for the at the Falls from Lindsay and was tied $20", ‘; 2“ “a 35 no ' ' 1 ' ' ’7‘)!“ D enigma" benefit of'a member ol'thc Legislature; up at Smith’s landing, on the north hUbLJU‘Lgm “ “7 u [I but the Hon. John l’lazcart admitted shore of the river. After pouring water Jug. Swim”, at u u 15 m, ; (thoth reluctantly) not long agoâ€"and around the fire-hole and making every- Thos. Wilson, u u 1, 30 (m Will be given to those the admission was published in the thing safe, as they thought, the captain 51011"! ’13:”, “ “ “ 20 no . - . . Warriorâ€"that the Cost ol'ar'hiyina Sam and three men left her- and‘ went no to 0 m ‘5‘”: “ “ “ 15 00 l N -lCT RIA COLATI FOR " _ I V ' V - I ‘ 0 Hughes's invention to an Intel-colonial Cameron Lake to look after somo buOm :13; ‘1‘ 0” B m e Railway car was defrayed out of the timber that they were to take throth J0],n.Edgnr’, u a u \l ‘ "t l "1» mm. 1 1 t p l l 8 Dominion treasury, which admission the locks; and about two hours- after Francis Kelly, M u u '10 00 e d 3 09 ‘ lb ‘nisL ‘11“ 00ml) 8 9: â€"â€"ls .vrâ€" ought to be seriously lncdltutetl upon I they had gone one of the men employed A. Dunsentli, “ u u “50 00 .' ~'~ ' i v ' s ' ' ' ' ' R. Wilkinson u u n r (,1 consisting of by the electors of this constituency. ltl llnwry d. Sons lumber yard, on the 1 ul n - a w' A' Whether the cost. of testing the inven- south side of the river. shouted across to l: 19 (m Baker's Block, Kent-st” Lindsay. t-ion was only about $290, as stated by to some women and children that the Ju’mes smug", "’1, ,1 H Mr. Haggart and Mr. l ughcs. or nearer boat. was on fire. Alittle boy. was at cephus Baum. H u u I; on Lounge-9' centre Tab/est ArliSts’ 60065 a Specialty. 83000, as there is good reason to suspect, l once sent on the run up town to give Joseph Pogno, ’ H u u 2}: m, p p‘ ‘ ’ ‘ . . . ' . makes verv little difference. the prin- the alarm, but by the time help arrived Peter Warren; u u :r 8 75 ; WM" (“‘3' Easgql’m’s' d Machme Needles, Alabastme and Dye ciple_m.' haw“ we mm, of principle the flames were bursting through the 5536:2253“: "“ 25 no 8‘” bausv Ida-boar 5' works Agency' â€"um, being affected by the lat-geness or’ deck, and although Mr. Thos. Robson L Njge'f,’ I 9’ u u u l mil «very description of Kitchen Furniture @- Please can and see my 5c. Paper. sm'tllncss of the amount appropriated. worked like a hero and was ably assisted J_ J, Thompson, u u u 3,, 0}, " The vein-“min: appumms was no sonnet-i by two or three other men and a norm l Thor. Gilgure, “ “ “ 25 00 . ‘ h" ,. - - . - ' i John Bick " H H gr (,0 v P'ciufes Framed ‘0 Order. . heard at than It occnrletltn us and .1 her of boys, all the woodwork except! i o , 1m, .1- c m L . L- - p - r-l-‘o 13113 I "-bllc- great many others that it mmht be! the hull was desrroyed before the fire l gdfig’ggge I‘: “ “ 10 :35 “Hr-H "up "0 M 0"“ mug mm ,merely a new and useful device under could be got under. The tug, which i Geo Thurston“ ,, x3 1 ' ' ’ I I”: ROYAL GAS-“NAN WSURANCE - cover of which the gallant major hoped : was not much over thirty feet long and w, 11_ Thumon‘ u a n 0"- l‘“ “m‘ugmm‘c‘! “’“h we Alliance m be provided with the “ sinews of; very plainly finished, was the property and right of way to gravel pit 61 (m .,. of En land irin insurers the securit ' or . . .. 1 . . 14. I) it: ‘7 fit A , , sgw§m005§nd 1%,, same good pone)“ 3 l war," when needed. out of the public of thc Dutton Lumber Company, whose Smgipfifl, rigging: "(ll cnlvert.... 6 no Schest. and it really looks as if things manager, Mr. James Bray, thinks that, - L 0". - 0“ 3 0" EmVel 13 20 3 Jon}: AUSTIN,.â€"1genl. , , . . . . . w. Aha “gem for the Queen of Eng. 5 were shaping timt way. it ts cpcnly as the machinery was not much injured, Cc motion of Mr. Aktster the council liolborue Street, Pension Falls. 1m“, and 631mm,,“ “Edinburgh up, :ndmitt...l 11m Ihzf pyoplttS money has she can be made as good as ever for adjourned to meet at the call of the W l:m.1~.m,,.~.,,,;,, slimy ital combined, $3,000,006. {been spent to test the merits of the nhout’SZDO. There was no insurance. recve. l 88’ Codi-nailing promptly and carefully attended to. I shrunken & Fnaxtrt‘an Deanna, K‘V‘:

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