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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 Nov 1894, p. 5

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We struck the biggest snap ever offered or likely ever will be offered in Men’s Fine Boots. Lot lâ€"King’s $3.75 Cordova Bal- morals, screw sole, for $1.50. Lot 2-â€" King’s $2.75 Calf Balmorals, hand-sewed sole.::il.75. Lot flâ€"‘King's $2.75 CalfCon- gress. hand-sewed sole, $1.50. , Lot 4â€" :53.75 Kangaroo Calf Balmorals, calf lined, slug soles, $2.75. . JOHNSTON 83 SISSON, Lindsay's Lending Shoe Store. lllersatous.â€"â€"i\lr. Robert Kittle, of the 7th concession of Verulam, has two terms, upon one of which he lives, and upon the other, which is a mile and a half farther north. he turned loosc,somc time in September. seven young.r steers, six of which he found dead when he went, one day last week, to see how they were getting,' along. As Mr. Kittie is a peace-loving, kindly man, who hasn’t an enemy in the world, it is not at all likely that the animals were poisoned. and Dr. Mason is of the epin- ion that they died of anthrax. a disease of the blood that generally proves iatal in a few ltonrs, and of which the doctor has had several cases during the live or six years he has been at the Falls. Anthrax has its own especial “ microbe.” which an animal may pick up while grazing or inhale through breathing in- fected air. The steers, some of' which were coming two, and the others coming three, years old, had been dead so long that they were partially decomposed, which is probably the reason why a Post "torrent. examination was not held. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"_- At a bull lieht in Pueblo, Mex, one of the bulls dashed among the specta- tors, injuring eight persons. R. A. Turner, of Brantford, owner of the trotting do: Major, suicided on Friday by swallowing carbolic acid. The rouudhouse ol' the Intercolonial railway at Rivierc du Loup, Quebec, on Saturday, and eight locomotives were destroyed. Loss, $200,000. Marin Hartley was acquitted at Brantfnrd on Saturday on the charge of murdering her husband. Caleb Hartley, at New Durham on May 13th last. Fielden, one of the anarchists con» Victed at Chicago. sent to penitentiary, and afterwards pardoned, intends to no farming and will not aim at being an orator. Thirtyvfive years ago Mrs. Milton Stevenson. of Georgetown, Ky, ran a piece of broken glass into her hand. Last week the glass was taken out at the elbow It is, said thata man at Heming’s Corners. 'I‘eun.. shrinks once a month from 180 to 110 pounds and remains in that condition for a week. after which he regains his original weight. The Ottawa dairy buildings, situated four miles north of Winnipeg. Were burned to the ground last Friday night. Seventyohreo head of cattle and two horses were cremated. Ito-ts, 313,000: A large boarding house, filled with Hungarians. at Laurel Run, Pan was blown to ntorns by dynniuiters on Satur- day. Three inmates were killed. f-Iur OthDlAil Buying Power Over $2,000,000 Per Year. position to serve them as well as now. _; .. .' 12.5“ . .t & .- '. a 9'“ Few of our customers are aware of the existence of what is known as the “ Can- adian Dry Goods Syndicate,” composed of eighteen of the leading retail firms between Montreal and \Vindsor, an organization of which our firm is one. purchasing power of over two million dollars per year, a buying capacity larger than any wholesale dry goods house in the Dominion. power, we are enabled to go into the markets of Great Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, and wherever goods are manufactured for the needs of our trade, and with our united force buy direct from the makers. . this great buying force we now offer to the people, and it must be apparent to every intelligent person that, buying our goods under such favorable circumstances, and by sending a buyer over the Atlantic twice a year to make our purchases, as a place to trade in ours is unequaled, and for the newest and cheapest goods ours is head- For nearly 35 years we have been before the Lindsay public, and while We have served them well during this time, we have never been in the unrivaled Our departments are : Clothing, ready-made and to order, Millinery and Mantlcs, Carpets and House Furnishings, Dress Goods 8: ELAVEL E BROS. Having and Furs and General Dry Goods. DUNDAS “Wm” M WNW.” O ii; ‘ - , M __ ._ “awhww, n.-. ~... ~ W... The. benefits and advantages of svaatttrt. Jointly we have a- such enormous purchasing ~~> DEALER IN GENERAL GROCERIE’S, BOOTS & SHOES AT RIGHT PRICES. Wpt. McArthur’s Block, Fcuelon Falls; .‘.....SALADA PURE OEYLON TEA...... ‘I have been appointed SOLE AGENT here for the sale of this fine Ten, and shall be pleased to give the difi‘ercut families ,of Fenclon Falls and vicinity who are accustomed to drinking black or mixed Tea A SAMPLE. TO TRY BEFORE PURCHASING. TO THE REST OF TIIE TEA DRINKERS ‘ I WILL MAKE SPECIAL REDUCTIONS in the price of my Japan and Green \Teas. large purchases of Tens. w. 1.. ROBSON, --- Abram Barton, of Bristol, England, has devised a submarine boat for which he claims a speed of' sixteen knots. It is shark-shaped, and is propelled by twin screws located at what would be the fans of the fluke in the fish. The Hastings Star says :â€"â€"-A young man who was taking his best girl to the Norwocd Fair brought a hide to the tannery to procure the necessary funds. While. diekering about the price of the pelt the young man fell into a vat of tanning liquid, which he must have imagined was a bottomless pit, from the frantic efforts he made to keep his head above the fluid, although the vat was but four feet deep. After being hauled out by some of the workmen, the young man deemed it advisable to leave his overcoatiu the tannery engine room to be dried and deodorized. The. young man’s father called on Blouday for the overcoat and he too tried a dip in one of the vats. Surely the family are anxious to be preserved for a time. __.. .._..._ FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reporlcd by the New}; Star Roller Mill 00. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Nov. 2nd, 1894. Wheat. Scotch or Fife . 55 to 60 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . .. 50 55 Wheat,spring “ 50 53 Barley, per bushel.... . 35 38 Buckwheat “ . . . . . . . . 35 37 Oats, “ .... .... '26 27 Pease, “ 3.2. 48 50 Rye, “ . . . . . . . . 35 37 Potatoes, “ . ., 25 30 Butter,per lb............ " 14 16 Eggs,per dozen.......... 13 14 6.00 1.00 4.00 7.00 1.50 4.50 Hay, per ton...... . llides . . Hogs (live) ...... on. In -ooo~o Sheepskins . . . . . .. 30 35 Wool ..... . [5 17 Flour, family, Silver Leaf” 1.55 1.70 , Flour, best bakers’ . . . . . . . . 1.75 2.00 Flour. clipper . . . . . . . . . . .. 1.30 1.40 Flour, straight rolled . . . . . . 1.50 1.60 Bran, per ton...... . 13.00 15.00 Shorts, “ . . . . . . . . . .. . 15.00 17.00 Mixed chop, per ton . .. , 18.00 20.00 Notice “togieditdrs. Pursuant to R. S. 0, Cap. 110, the credi- tors and others having claims against the estate‘of Henry Wells Greene, late of Feu- elou Falls, lumber merchant, decensod, who died on the 71h day of September, 1694. are hereby required to send by [Hit or deliver to Archibald \Vilsou, .\l. D., of Fenelon Falls, executor of said deceased, their names and addresses, the particulars of their claims, and the nature cfthe security (if any) held by them, on or before the lirst ' day of December next, 1894. And take notice that after the said date the said executor will distribute the assets of said deceased among the parties entitled, having regard only to the claims of which he then has notice, and will not be liable to.- the assets or any part thereof, so dis- tributed,to any person of whose claim he had not notice at the time of such dis- tribution. November lst, 1804. A. WILSON. Executor, 'Fenelon Falls. l fatally hurt, and half a dozen seriously R J, mummy, Solicitor, injured. Lindsay. â€"38.3 You‘ will find this 3. suitable time to make cinnamon raring. Fred Hogan and John Cross, Wood- stock boys, went shootim.r the other day. They played “ Jesse James,” with the result that Hogan is dead and Crossin jail. 10110 a nuth Of Robert Taggart, an insolvent. NOTICE is hereby given that Rosnu'r TAGGART, of the Village of Penelon Falls, in the County of Victoria, Merchant Tailor, has made an Assignment to,me for the benefit of his creditors, in pursuance of Chapter 124 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1887, an Act respecting Assign- ments and preferences by insolvent persons. A meeting of the Creditors of the said Insolvent will be held on Saturday, the 3rd day of November, 1894,:1t one o’clock p. m, at Mr. G. H. Hopkins’ law office, No. 6 William street south, in the town of Lind- say, for the appointment of Inspectors and the giving of directions with reference to the disposal of theEstnte. Creditors and “others having- claims against the said Robert Tuggart are hereby required to send in to me, at F‘enelon Falls P. 0., a statement giving full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, duly verified, as re- quired by the said Act, on or before the 1st December, 1894, after which date I will proceed to distribute the proceeds of the trustestate amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which I then have notice, and that I will not be liable for the proceeds of the trust estate, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person of whose claim I had not notice at the time of distribution thereof, or a part thereof. . Dated this 19th October, 1894. WILLIAM McAR'l‘lIUR, Assignee, Fenelon Falls P. O. G. H. Horxtxs, Assignee’s Solicitor, â€"â€"37.3 Lindsay, Out. The 113st Side Store. The undersigned beg: to call the atten- tion of everybody who lives in Penelon Falls, or who ever comes to it, to the fact that he has opened a carefully selected lami in his own store at the corner of Lindsay | and Helen streets, and hopes by courtesy, fair dealing and reasonable prions to secure the custom of all house-keepers south of the river and coax over a few from the other side. FAR}! PRODUCE of all kinds taken in exchange for goods or paid for in [ cash if preferred, and the highest market prices allowed. W A large quantity of TELEGRAPH IMMEDIATELY. POLES and other wood stuffs WANTED ' i If you con do a while longer without! buying new BOOTS I‘ll SHOES, wait till you see the stock that will soon arrive at the West Side Store. Pcnelon Falls, Oct. 10th,1884.â€"35-1yr. GEO. MARTIN. L CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHIN STORE, And we 0 Will . (Eggpets and Oilâ€"Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. DRY GOODS... 3'". show you the largest and best assorted stock ever shown in this county, and at prices sure“ to please. Our New Mantles and Dress Goods are 1 TOWN. 0.. *m-‘éloo InReady-madelllothlng We take the Lead For Fit, Finish and Price. including Hats, Ties etc, we can save MONEY. O.â€"(â€"â€" y Groceries and Provisionsim Gents: Furnishings, , Shirts, you BIG It will pay any person, if he only wants to spend $5, to go to Carter’s. can, LINDSAY. . minioupover 700 acres. I ling sussnas ’ to handle our Hardy CANADIAN GROWN , NURSERY STOCK. We guarantee satis- ‘fnctiou to. rcpresunmtives and customers. ,Our Nurseries are the largest in the Do- No substitution in orders. Exclusive territory and liberal terms to whole or part time agents. Write us. STONE & WELLINGTON. Head Otlice, TORONTO, 0m. W The only Nursery in Canada having testing orchards. -â€"3$-:‘.m. SCHOOL BOOKS - OF ALL KINDS. Everything needful fo r S choolOpening _AT_ W. T. .ltmkin’s. , K I t u ‘ . $11” Botfleo' . I r »' One cent a dose. THIS GREAT COUGII Ctmn promptly cum where all others fall Coughs, Croup Sore Throat, Honrncnecs,‘V‘/hoopin Cough and Asthma. For Concumptlon it no no rival' has cured thousands. and will cums you If taltcnin time. Sold by Drugglsls on a guar- antee. For a. Lame Back or Chest. use BHILOH‘S BELLADONNA PLASTERSC-c. "â€" CATARRH ' REMEB‘K Have you lrh his remedy is martin. tecd to cure you. Price.bOcta. Injector (too. For Sale by W. T. dunkin. . T '14. , usnoouamcns. IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR Rum Paper and Picture Frames --18 AT- W. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker’s Block, Kent-sh, Lindsay. Artists’ Goods 3 Specialty. Machine Needles.‘Alabastine and Dve Works Agency. 36" Please call and see my 5c. Paper. The “ Fenclon Falls Gazelle ” is printed every Friday at the ofliee, on the corner ol‘May and Francis streets. SUBSCRIPTION 81A YEAR IN ADV INTI-l, or one cent per week will be added as long as itrcmuins unpaid. Advertising- Rates; Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line per annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the first insertion. and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. JOB PRINTING of all ordinary kinds executed neatly, cor- rectly and at moderate prices. 1 E. D. U A N D, Proprietor. Local and travel- - W.«m~da»-én_~ ‘ . ‘-â€"._ any. "‘WWvQM - Jam... ..~‘ . fl: 5 -. ’- , .

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