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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Mar 1893, p. 1

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MolN'i‘YlllC St ST E W A ll'l‘, AllltIS'l‘EllS, Solicitors, Notaries, £50. E5 Oliices aver Ontario Batik, Kent. street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. I B. J. MClN'l‘YllE. f, . . N 0 I It) E. All Notes made payable to JAMES Ban Agent, will hthe to be paid to Frank Kerr postâ€"master here, who holds said notes. JAS. JOHNSTON 5; Co- Fenelon Falls, June 30th, 1891.-â€"â€"19 t.f. 'l‘. STEWART. A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., .ORONER', Physician,Surgeon,&c., &e. {3' Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington treat, Lindsay. DR. A. WILSON, -M. 8., it. c. r. a; 8., Ontario,â€" ‘fiYSIClAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- our. Ollit‘e..Colbot'tie Street, Fonelon Falls. f. _._.__â€"â€" Dtt'. ll. l-l. GRAHAM, ' RADUATE of the University ol Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or surgeons of England, Member of the Col- lege of Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario. Office and residence on Francis-St. \\'est li'uiiclon Falls, opposite the Gazette olfiee. _,_ __â€".__‘__ _,._._‘ _.. -._. a... _.___~ R- M- MASON, ETERINARY SURGEON ; llonor Grati- uate Ontario Veterinary College, To- mnto,1884; ll..\l.(). V. M. A. . Resideneeâ€"(Jorner Coiborne and Louisa attests, l“cnelon Falls. Ms; JAMES DICKSON, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. B., . Conveyancer, &c. Residence, and ad- dress, Fenelon Falls. SET OF GOOD TEETH FOR 310. Gas and local anaesthetics for painless ex- tracting. Satisfaction guaranteed in all Ranches ofdentistry. . Office over Fairweather A: Co's store, nearly opposite posiâ€"otlice, Lindsay. W. Id. Gfi®$$, DENTIST, LINDSAY. will be at the “ licArthnr House,” Fenelon Sells, the second Wednesday ofeach month. " eautiful and durable artilieial teeth made, at all'other dental work properly done. rly 27 years‘ experience. lS-ly. FENELO H. AEBS'FEW’S OLE STAEED. It is really extra value. - 5.... bio? .> ~§ Q’ III-4% F;- g “a on Q.) .9 GD 0 Sn-Ifi is (3‘8 Bum-d... O Q 3; £19.; w '13 ES, gilt gal; 96%! m m on 9) ~' . am 2‘0 egg as 33:3 @411 Page cu “ a =5 e E" “E a > a " “l? 5 g 355 ,fi 5 :5 .--t g $3 “.53 Saw .w .. hall "2;; 9% 5 r Q «s “rang m "35} U: m 2 sea 5:" v.9 63": 56 ‘Q. El) @9 l3 “95 ml; g CQO OD g Swat 5, ed '2 ..,'.._.â€".:V c3 "2?: © w gags-wt 5-: $3 038 '5 Emma gsâ€"l m GD. “is? a“ s - Psiâ€"t co :3. .. S G s- hoes 5:: ".3 3CD ; -% ll; #5 *5 8' a; - m =55 (/2 hr." n a. C6 â€"â€"’ a g“ 35258 c3 :1 Q3 t-a Fm s: .6 of" g ‘r -©m§ as his m a .m '13 assassinate has just received the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever ofâ€" fered in Feiielon Falls, consisting of Christmas & New Year’s Cards, Stationery Perfumery and Toilet; articles, Dolls of all descriptions and sizes, Toys, Vases, Fancy China-ware, Musi- ial Instruments, such as Violins, Acoordeons, Concertinas and Mouth Organs. Also, a Very large stock of Pictures and Pie- ture Frames, and a line assortment of Gold & Silver Watcher, hings, Brooches and other Jewellery, Pipes, \Vall Papers and Window Blinds, all of which will be sold at Me £02063! Living Prices. Call and inspect; the stock, and you can hardly fail to find something to suit you. Fenclon Falls, December 21st, 1892-. Ohl trauma. Willie’s trad of $10.1.“ ins ‘* Read. this. Willie.” Tho Oils for Genninc Satisfaction for all sorts of'lllachinory are a. one used by;the Largest lllillnien in the Country, and manufactured solely by MoCOLL BROTHERS & 00., TORONTO. For Sale only: by JGfiEPH HE mo in Feaielon Falls. Oil.” NTARIO, FRlDAY, MARC l l. ,3 EN @il lédlhlfihd. u .slw;n.y::’ -'».--.' ~s:-. » «1“'.v \ ' . sax; . ...~ L‘, .. x 9999990069999999999999909. FRIfiE REEUS i The above Rebus is a. familiar saying : The Publishers of OUR Youno PEOPLE w 11 give a. fine Gold Watch to the person who first: sends the correct answer to it. To the second a Silver W atoll. fl‘oO the third a. beautiful Gold B1'ooch,with 0 name of winner, handsomel, _cngraved thereon. Tothe fourth fifth ant stxth. atxne (‘ 1d. . ‘1‘ P111. To the seventh and eighmfiiidi $1.00 Bni. To the last cor- rect; answer receile will be iven a fine 0 Silver “'uteh. To the second, third and 0 fourth from the last: with correct: answers, §eacln a. handsome engraved heart Pm. 0 0 3 Twenty-five other valuable Extra Prizes will also be given to correct; answers. Every Contestant; is to send With ans- wer Five two-cent: stamps (or ten cents 9in silver), for two copies of Ova YOUNG PEOPLE, which is a large and_popular16-pagc .5 Journal, and gives information about those 9 things which the young peo 10 particularly 9 wishto know. Originial an selected stories are found in every issue. Handsomer 9 illustrated and full 0t common-sense. Answer to-day and etmaose1 tell). centsi a‘pél on ma win one 0' to eating pr 7. . 0 dam-ass,” up om YOUNG PEOPLE, King St. ., Toronto, Canada. 9909006000¢®®060069906990 MONEY TO . LOAN. Allan S. Maedonell, Barrister &c., Cor. Kent and York Sts., Lindsay, 9 Has completed arrangements with mon- eyed institutions and private capitalists in Toronto, Peterborough and Lindsay, and is now prepared to receive applications for loans in large or small amounts, and on real orpersonal security. The very closest rates. The most favorable terms. Lindsay, February, 1893. 51. â€"â€".â€"-â€"-._ Mr. \Vm. E. Ellis having transferred his insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At Very Iaowest Rates None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. FARM PIIOPICRT‘Y at. very low rates. James; Arnold. Fenclon Falls, June 14th, 1892. l7-ly. illitlilllllti. illitlililllll. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Furniture. _â€" DURlNG HOUSE CLEANING A Special Gilt iii Prices Will be given to those BUYING FOR CASH. My stock is large and complete, BEDROOM SUITES, Lounges. Oem‘re Tab/63,. 0mm and E as Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. IJ.DE§7REAN9 Unusnmnan & FURNITURE DEALER, Uolborne Street, Fenclon Frills. 3&3“ Residence over the Shop. “@311 Cheap Lumber. We have still on hand a quantity ofint-h, ll, 2 and 3 inch, 2 x4, 2 x 6, '2 x 8, 2 x l0 and 2 x12, l2 to 16 feet long, Iâ€"IlCl‘vILQCIi & PINE, which we will sell 011er for Irish. The "1,."7frvu, 1893. WQQWQOWWWOO Canadian Cattle. Mr. Herbert Gardner’s speech in the British House Of'Commons is righsiy regarded as foreshadowing the em-‘r rerei'SaI of his decision that (lanatli-tn as well as other cattle must he slattth- ered immediately on entering the Unized Kingdom. The Dominion Government has left no stone unturned to convinw the British authorities that pleura- pneumonia cannot be found in Canada. and that no valid reason ever exisrml for the present embargo. In addition to a thoroth investigation of the localâ€" ities lrom which the suspected caltle came, Canada. has olii'rcd to pay the costs of a further investigation by" British Official experts, and has subjected to a ninety duys’ quarantine American eattlc crossing the Northwest. frontier among settlers’ effects. These prompt and vigorous measures seem to bare produced a profound effect. upon the mind of the president of the British Board of Agriculture. One despmeh’ Says: “Mr Gatdcucr is carefully cou- sidt-ring oflicial papers recently received. from Uzllltldfl,fill0\vlll;: the freedom from the disease and the precautions against: its imponation." His speech bore. traces of the information thus received?» and in it. he took particular pains to show that his action had not been based on the principal of commercial protec- tion. He “expressed the hope, said. “ that before long an opportunity 1). it is Would present itself to. remove all rettrictions upon the Canadian cattle trade. which was of the greatest impor- tance to the Dominion, to Scotland and to the English artizans, who needed thc supplies ‘of cheap, good meat which they had been drawing from Canada.” By the way, Canadian beef ought. to deriva: some benefit from the advertising it has received. When it. is properly appro- ciated it will not, be sold in British shops as “ best English.”-â€"Kt'ngstnu l‘s’ews. O¢Q Improvement in Arms. From the improvements in war arms we may form some idea of the nature and destruction of the next war ; look. at the terrible explosives, dynamite. ni- tro glyceriue, uiaut power and mclinite; and now a Mr. Palle. discovers a will safer and more powerlul explosive which he calls “ herculitc.” The common rillo or gun will scarcely have a part. in the Coming war. Think of such guns as the Maxim. The Maxim gun is per- haps the most sinister of all modern en- gines of destruction. Bv utilising the it rces ol the recoil this tearful weapon, when once started, is made. to load and lire of its own accord. All that is net'- cssary is to attach from time to time a fresh ribbon of cartridges and the :‘lln feeds itself. The Austrian war other: has reeently concluded a series of experâ€" llllClllS with it. “ ll behaves rcmarkahlv a well," says the report “at ranges up to mile.” An average speed of six hundred rounds pctt minute was obtained from :C single barrel; and after upwards of six hundred shots had been fired the. gun was still Capable of makingr an “ excellent. diagram ” at six hundred and fifty yards. There is something truly diabolie-t in the automatic destructivcness of this “well behaved " weapon. And in this connection we have to take into outwith eration the range and power of cannons. some of which can throw a ball with destructive force twelve miles. “ The new breech loaditr.r llO-ton gun used in the British service will penetrate 3‘2. inches of wrought iron at a thousand yards. 'l'his gun is sixteen and a (pt-2râ€" ter inches in diameter at tho may.an An experiment was recently made with the 110 ton gun of ll. M. S. Sarspartul. 'i‘he projectile was fired at. eotnparativr-T'yv short range at. a target made up as Mr lows: 20 inches eotnpound steel arm-tr, 8 inches wrought. iron backing, 20 feet- solid oak, 5 feet granite, 11 feet concrete and 6 feet of brick work. The shot. struck the target at a range of 2.07:; feet per scoond, went through steel, iron. oak, granite and concrete and stuck in the brick work. though it forced oat a large wedge at the back and nearly got. though.”â€"Rcv. Dr. Wild. .+.â€"â€"â€"--- Sooner you come the more you have to Clltlus‘e froth. Also, 40,000 feet of Dry Planed Lumber, Flooring, Novelty Siding, The census record shows that. during V.-joint, planed one and two sides, 1891 23 males and 42 females died who were over 100 years old. One man Lath and Piekets, Planed and Rough, med to be 118 and one WOW,“ M , Hardwood and llemlock, '2. and 3 inches, 112. for sitahleliloors, and 4 x 8 Pine, dry, for A movement has been begun in Franc-'5 wmt ow SI '5. ~_ ‘ _ looking to the substitution of aluminum 31??“ Any Casing Oi Moulding can he got for cupper in making: sum” coin. The planed at short notice. Base-boards tnould- _ _ _ . ed 0,. plum Apply M our mm_ the advantages ol aluminum tn pmm GREENE & ELLIS. Fenclon Falls, June 1611), 1892. 17. able. lightness and cleanliness are ux-(piosijpu.- t )a . ['"A.

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