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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 Jun 1893, p. 5

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s.“ 5h. '1. ‘can be assembled.: ,' ' agent). employee or person. whatsoever, r t " i’Trpet's and“ Oil-Cloths, No. Keenan’s Tun PA'ruoxs’ EXCURSION.â€"Yester- The skeleton of ‘the “ whale lizard,” day afternoon FenelonQFnlls was full of discovered in Alaska. last summer, Patrons of Industry, who arrived from weighs 2,400 pounds. This is the different points by train, beat and second of the species so far known to private conveyance, those from Lindsay science. It had both legs and wings. being accompanied’cby the.members~of. The cattle and sheep men .in the the county council, who voted themselves .Grand Junction neiwthrhood ‘of' Color- a..lioliday and joined the crowd. After ado are at war. aSheep are being dinner addresses were delivered in Mr. poisoned by. wholesale, and .one herder Edward Fitzgerald’s grove; but. the has been shot‘at. The dispute is ever affair took place too late in the week the title to the land. for us to give it - more than a fewlincs W of. notice in this issue. . DIED, . FISIIING.â€"Bass and ' ’lunge fishing liANNlNG.â€"At Kinm'ount On Saturday, has new commenced, and, as usual, June 10th1Ge°rg°Ruflls Manningiflged 38 there are thousands offllogs in theriver Vials) 4 "mums “‘1 12 days: ' Jonxsron.-â€"In the township of Fenelon to .mlcyfere Whfihe. gport' Them 15 on Thursday, June 15111, Mary» Ann John- a divmoa of opinion as to whether fish- ston, aged 45 yeam ing can be legally engaged in before ”_M___'____‘ the 16th of June, and we used .to think FERELON FALLS MARK that it conl-d’not; but-nu abstract ofthe' ' __ , Ontario Game and Fishery Laws was Reported bythc North Star Roller Mall 00. 3mm) months ago Printed'on cards and Fenelon Falls, Friday, June 16th, 1893. ETS. circulated for the information of the Wlieat.>Sc.otch or Fife 65 to 70 people, and i.t..is..plainly stated therein Wheat, fn11,perbushe1.... 66 68 " Wheat,spr.ing “ 62 64 that the close season for-bass and maski- , _ Barley, per bushel. . . . . . . . 3:) 36 12.00 -13.00 St. _ EEKESAEY. m negotiatingr for the steamer Alice Ethel, WHIPn - -« - u - - 14 00 1,, 00 tors, . . 0- on the 19th (Monday next) and, it . - ‘ - . - .o 1-.20 they nether, they wtll run an excursmn Mixed chop’ 1”” cm 1 0 * J" r u I -~ LO Lindsay in opposmon to the .Salvaâ€" M. â€" ‘ " eat-Advertisements. t-ionists, but at 15"cents instead ,of'. 25‘: _..._.;::T.,_,_.._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€""‘â€"‘ IltVl‘i‘ue Blue said in our hearing that the Salvationists played just the same UGTION SALE OF'V‘ALEABLE FARM trick ,. last .year. that»; they». are. playing l’l‘Ol‘GI‘ll' in $110 Tim/11511113 0f BEXIB)’ In this and that he and other member“. of [he County 0f V‘Ctoma' - "’ ‘ . ‘ . . 5 There will-be. sold. on Wednesday, the his lodge Wlll cheerfully sacrifice 8 28th day of 'June, 100'3-,--atv1 o’clock in the week’s wanes ~ each to prevent them afternoon, at Chirpaugli’s Hotel, in the vil- Zniiking anything by theirsharp practice. lage'of Victoria Road, by iirtue ot‘ a cer- ‘ tain mortgage which will he produced at the sale, the following property :â€"The cast half of..=Lot 1 in the 1st concession of the Township- of Bexley, containing 100 acres the more orvless, save and except the portion sold to the Toronto and Nipissing Railway Company. The following improvements The recent outbreak, of. smallpox . at Winnipeg cost the city $15,000:: Reine Lagimodiere, who \ was » first white child born in Manitoba, died “it St” Boniface on sundu'y’ 'aged,95’ are said-to be on the promises: about 90 He" mower died 18 years ago! aged 100- acres cleared, upon which are erected a Michael A. Redmond, the first. white {mme dwenmghnd log stable. men born in London township, has just Tennisâ€"Twenty per cent. of the purchase died at, the place of his birth, having money to 130 Find down 0“ the day Of 5010- ' ‘ - ., ' ' - ' lars apply to . v r - l P'j , 0a,, of“. 1 ,5, “‘01 further portion them the Who 6' (-6 'y s 1 JONES BROS. .St MACKENZIE, New Scotland Yard Victoria Em- SOZ‘fim's: Toronto Sf»: TOI‘OWO“ i - ’ -' Or: to R. J. Lnnor, Esq}, .2 cankment, London,.is the largest police Coboconk. office in the world. It contains a room on the ground floor in which 3000 men 300 Sample Parasols, Beautiful Handles, 25 cents and up. Ladies White Cotton Drawers, Tucked and Lace Trimmed, only 25 cents. Ladies’ White Cofton Drawers, Tucked and Embroidery Trimmed, only 45 cents. Ladies’ White Cotton Chemise, Embroidery Trimmed, going at 45 cents. All Linen Tray Covers, Fringed: Edges, sale price 35 cents. Ladies’ White Cotton Chemise, Lace Trim- med, now 29 cents. Ladies’ White Cotton Nightgowns, Tucked and Frilled Bottom, 50 cents. Ladies’ White Cotton Nightgowns, Tucked and Ruffle Trimmed, new 48 cents. 50 cents for Ladies’ Handsome Deiaine Blouses. Another Case of that 200. all wool Serge Dress Goods to hand. Ladies, ask for Fast Black Lisle Thread Hose at 25 cents. 24 cents for Heavy all-wool Blue Serge, for Boys’ Clothing. Handsome Colored Dress Delaincs, only 10 cents per yard. Allâ€"wool Henriettas, all the new shades, now 19 cents. ' Girls’ Silk Trimmed Hats going at 500. Ladies’ Black and Colored. cotton, Hose, a big drive at 10 cents» 6 Lines Finished Handkerchiefs for 250. 20 cents for Black Henrietta, good quality. Ladies Cotton Undervests, only 10 cents. See our Table of Job Dress Goods. 15-3. ~,__,____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-"â€"’_â€"'â€"â€"_ -â€""-" 1' Court of Revision. 1003. The Court of Revision for revising the Assessment-Roll of-the By the fall ofoord’s‘ old-theatre at - Washington, on Saturday last, .wliile $50 clerks were at work, about 25 per- sons were -killed..and a much greater TGWHSHEP 0‘ swEflVILLE ' number injured. v it'- was the building for- the year,1893 will be held; in which President Lincoln was shot. by I r .. . RIVER John Wilkes Booth in 1865,.and was A” BURNT , a ‘ (Rottie’s Station,) bought by the Government soon after . ON MONDAY, JUNE 2601, 1893, the assassination and used as an army' museum’ but wwwpmuouuced unsafe at the hour of ten o’clock in the forenoon, of. which all parties interested will please several years ago. MW take notice and govern themselves accord- ‘ ingly. The assessment roll is now on file CORRESPONDENCE' ' at my office, and maybe examined by per- ‘M“"‘““ ties interested.- To the Editor of the Radon Falls Gazette. Donn Sm,â€" SAM. SUDDABY, Towns/tip Ole rk. ‘" K- our. 33.. Kent Street._.Lindsay, opposite the Benson House. Msmmmm, WeWfiWW Salim, S trzjfie 061429265, New Pu'z'm‘s, [Veto S/zallz'es, S2713 Gloves, Silk [11/ ill: mad Kid Gloves. HQSlEfiY-wgest Value in the Trade. gamma gummy, , v ' I , r - \r L . Call and see our Stamless Blade Hose, 5/31 ee fears for 2.26- wfifgigggf$fii$§ 2E$§§€$Â¥tm§§m$g$§ ‘ ‘ Mwflmfl_w_hm-.w w..- ._....., . Block, Kent“ Street, Lindsay; WE AVI ‘ Fancy Bed Spreads full width, also Blair-a â€" ketsrallswocl C'urpet,.Rag Carpet and plain ; andivtwilled Flannel woven promptly and = SAMUEL HUTCHISON, h Weaver. Fenelon Falls, April 12th, 1898.â€"8â€"3m. CAVEATS; TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATEHTS, COPYRIGHTS, etc For information and free Handbo ' a 01: mt MUNN 6r. 00.. .251. BROADWAY, NEW Yeotrgm Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent. taken out by us is brought before the public by auction given free of charge in the nonge is between thelbth of April and Buckwheat ,, 50 5,, 15th of June, WlllCll of course means OMS, _ u, 33. 34 up l0 $1.00 per pazr. C ORSE 7 'S.â€"â€"See our Camels, from gai’ifiil’s‘tlé‘txl’h‘gfiiifil‘filimweemdh” b35330“ that neither of these days is_1nelude,d.. Reuse, H» . . .. 55 57 3963 up to $1.50 I)“, pm), See 0%,, L14pr5, VESTS "Emmi 3‘51 B‘MWM NOW‘ZOYKCWJ'. Fx . - r_â€"”'" .- Rye “ 4 ~18 50 - . thy A CUBS-19M .1170. ‘mu Poig’bly whims, u. w 45' 5o PARASOLSâ€"wcll assorled and.“ crazy}. 02”” STAPLES med W . co, excuisions fiom the Falls Will be B m 8, 1b. 13 14 Z - , _.__ E 'I E0 held the beginning of next. week. On E‘ggfri,§,‘doz,;,;”” 10 u 071.9, “upgdzmz‘ G‘EJVTk3 FURIVZSZJZNGS- Geld/3mg”: _ ' Wednesday, the 7th, the True Etues M331)“ 1.011,”... 6.00 ' "1.00 all! mm, $66 0?” F7‘7’71Z5/‘7-7’é’5- Qua/“53’ 50755311137507: 07’” 1977.635 To the residents of Fenelon Falls °‘ 0 c - . 3 ,q I . I ‘ ' mued. b11151 agnouncmgpa, moonl‘gll” gaff £33 (We If/ze Lowest. 0m) firm: to everydaa’y. Take notice that any person 01‘ persons ~d2§3rston to tut-goon oint on tic a~---,--- "-1 ‘7 ~__ . removin. ,f, , I .4 . g , '. ‘ ‘. . “ “ t‘" s . ..,. -5 1.2 - {3' 10m any in in e or distiict n-v. gvfnmfa' of “lea-20th.; agd on the 93h “‘9 figfikkms ' _ 1‘7» 1; ' 1&5 00., fecllleg with diphtheria. t?) Fenelon Falls. a vationists a vertise, an excursion to Flour ,stron.'7'g,{lgé,’.ys'. 1.90 2.10 ‘ F , . v _ \ wi e quarantined for a period or 14 days 'Lindsayon the 19th., This naturally n10...~,".mmi1§;'..... .i 1.70 1.80 , , , , __ POSITB THL MASON IOU“). %r1€ngel':,m ille..'discx'9fi°n of the Board of 7 “ riled ” the True Blues, who are now Flour, straight rol-led...... 1.60 - 1.70 " ' ‘ ' ~ " " ‘ ' 1“ th- {Nile-011120113 Officiieion Falls who . - to not Wish to be so inconvenienced Will. . . I V govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Board of Health. A. WILSON, M. D., Medical Health Officer. - Fenelon Fall's, Fehl'y‘Zan, 1893. 1-t.f.' itiiittliiiilllilliillltlil- NOW'f‘ 'i’i-‘rE 'lehiiE i051”.- Furniture m DilRlNG HOUSE CLEANENG' inertial on iii Prices: ' Will- be gir.en.te.;tiiese BUYING; FOR". CASH. actress's“. Something New in Curtain Drapery for 7, 10,12,15 cents a yard. $1 00 New Brunswick Cotton Yarn. Heavy Feather Ticking, new patterns, 81:. 65 cents for Men’s Wool Pants. $1 95 for Boy’s Wool Suit, and Baseball and Bat free. 7 10 cents for Boys’ Nobby "traw Hats. 25 cents for. Men’s Flannelctie Shirts, cheap. Men’s Fine Summer Underclothing, 250. 50 cents for Boys’ Kuicker Pants. 2 pair Men’s Elastic Web Braces for 250. 50c. on the S for the balance of our Tweeds. Our 5, 7 and 80. Grey Cottons are below Mill prices. Shirtings, Cottonades and Ginghams going at a reduction. 500 Men’s Suits at Manufacturer’s Prices. 114 Pieces Shaker Flannel to go at 7 cents. $1 0.0 for Men’s Heavy Twoed Pants. Men’s Waterproof Coats now $52 00. 10 cents for Men’s all-wool Socks. 5 cents forMen's Cotton Socks. 10 cents for Fancy Stripe Swimming Pants. Over 300 Men's and Boys‘ Summer Shirts at a great reduction. We carry the Largest Stock of Men’s Hats in Lindsay. Men’s and Boys’ Ties, Collars and Cuffs in endless variety. 500 Children’s Suits to be cleared out at half price. Men’s Summer Coats and Vests very cheap. We guarantee every pair of Kid Gloves. T«idles, our French Dress Delaines are by ~54 far the Nobb'iest Goods in Lindsay. , Stock is large and'compiete’ BEDRoonfsmrEs. ‘ Lounges. Gem‘re Tables-.2 Guue (1:7de usy Chairs. Bureaus. Sideboards. and every description of- Kitchen Furniture .. "Pg Pictures Frames! "30 flrder. Everything Sold nt.Lo,v.r.est Living Prices ; '1 figs?“ Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to, , ’ ' UNDERTAKER 6: Fonuironn DEALER, I Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. WI . Residence 01’07‘Ulc.Sllo_p..aۤ';fl I was of the opinion that at Burnt River, June 6th, 1803. 10-2. . V V ~ p v I_ H mmcent session of the Ontario Legmamm . Stacks ot Remnantsat Your On 11 Prices.- :1.1aw was enacted to regulate canvassers. WANTED. , . .1 ' We have secured at a of Clothmg. This great line fer an eastern house, but the for life insurancesth and, on enquiring ofa local agegt,I was furnished with a copy of the act, a section or two of which I append for the benefit of several parties in our neighborhood who have been flag- rantlv and wilfully disregarding-the same. Sectibu 27 of 55 Victoria, Chapter 30, of the Province of Ontario, “ An Act respect- ing insurance Incorporations,” reads. as follows: - 27.-â€"(l) After the Blst day of December, 1892, no person or persons, or body corpor- ate or unincorporated, other than a corpor- ation standing registered under this Act and persons duly .a'iithorimd by such regis- tered corporation to act in its behalf, shall undertake or effect, or offer to undertake or effect, any contract of insurance. (2) If any promoter, organizer, office- ”rienrer, manager , director, ollicer, collector, .__._â€" Agents to sell our choice and hardy Nursery Stock. We have many special va- rieties, both in fruits and ornamentals, to offer, which are controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary. Write us. at once for. terms, and secure choice of terr. ritory. don”t,fai-‘li to see this-large. MAY; BROTHERS, Niirscrymen, 49-20w. Rochester, N. Y M ’1‘0 the Public. . HE ROYALCANADIAN- INSURANCE 'Co. has amalgamated witlrthe Alliance of England, giving insurers the-security of; $25,000,000 and the some good policy. JOHN AUS'l‘IN,Agent - Also agent for the Queen of Eng-_. land and Cnlcdonian of Edinburgh. Capi tnl combined, S45,000,000.- ' .Feuelon Falls, July 25th, 139-2. ___.._.â€" ‘ V Farm l‘or Sale or ’lle-.â€"-ltent. The undersigned offers forsale lot 18 and- 'part,of lot 10 in the 2nd.coneession of the Township of Somerville, containing 200 acres, of which 100 are cleared and, the re- , mainder covered with soft wood. The farm. is well fenced and watered by a. never-fail- ing creek and two good wells. The build- ings comprise a dwelling-house, 24 x 28~ feet, of hewcd logs clapboarded, with a kitchen 18 x 24 feet and a dairy cellar be- neath; a. frame barn 40 x 60 feet, on an 8<foot stone wall; a. log barn 31x 52 feet, a wood-shed, poultry houses &c.,: The prop- erty is only six miles from Fenelon Falls. Price $3,000; two-thirds down,und the bal- ance on time .to suit purchaser. If not sold by winter, the farm will be leased at an annual rental of $130. For further partic- ulars apply on, the premises or by letter to CHRISTOPHER FELL, Fenelon Falls P. 0. Senicrville, May22nd,.1893_.; 14t~$nig"‘__ other than enactedin the next preceding sub-section ,.,3.}ll(lC1‘i.‘l.l{GS or effects, or agrees or offers-to undertake or effect any con- iract ofiiisnranee, he shall be guilty of an offence, and, upon summary conviction thereof before any police magistrate or jus- tice of the peace having jurisdiction where the ofl"e_iice was committed, shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding $200 and. costs and not less than $30 and costs; and in de- fault ot‘ payment. the offender. shall be ini- without hard labor for a term nctexceedizig three months and not less than one months; and on second or subsequent conviction he shall be impris- oned with hard labor for a. term not exceed- ing twelve months and_.iio_t lessthaii three __.__...._ H... »~._ .._. .._... .._.-~ prisoiiedwitli or (3) Any person may be prosecutor or der this Act; and one-half of anv fine. imposed by virtue of thisAct shall, when received, belong to Her Mayesiy for the use ot‘ 'the varnce, and the other half shall belong to the prosecutor or. com- plainant.- ' (.3) In any trial orvcause or proceeding under this Act the burden of proving reg- istrv shall be upon the corporation or per- . Yours truly, complainant nu m'cfifi-LL , BQQS. 39.13.0131:st- . oesEnVfil‘r. . great sacrifice a $2,500.00 stock the goods atoning .CllSCOtulbu lfL yom are '111 want of Clothing, Evil. .5. CARTER, d0 Kent~ St ‘eet, Lindsay. snaz'rns‘snsir; ‘ Gliampicnifl-old Medellin of the-:Dominion. 'MEQQLES. @Vhfii’dfififi Qt... will wear twice as long as any other make- THE FENEST HIGH GRADE. ENGI MANUFACTURED BY... EJERVE Imam BEANS are a new any .. covcry that cure the womtlcases o! , = ' Nervous Dehility, Lost Vigor and. , BE Failing Manhood: restores the ; weakness of body or mind caused . by over-work, or the errors or ex- , ...'v , , n W as manufactui ed. “ to Older firm havmg fa1led, we secured . . m cesses of youth. This hemedy eh- ;clnte‘iy cures the most obstinate cluesyahen all other IltEATI-IENTB have failed even to relieve... Sold by drug- ain't-s at $1 per pack 0, or six for $5, or sent. by. nind on . receipt 01' price by n dreming THE J ARIES MEDICINE ,; ‘00.. Toronto. Ont. Write for pamphlet. Sold inâ€" t Fenelon Falls at W. T. Junkin’s anssnanov- Mr. Wm. Ellis having transferred his . Insurance Businessto me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At very Lowvest Rates-3.: None but first-class British and Canadian- ,_ Companies represented. ~â€". 3%” FAI%B’I PROPICRT‘Y atvery low rates. James llmold. . . FenelonFalls,June,14th,1892. 17-1y. _ _._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€"-â€"--â€"â€"â€"‘ . SEGQWD - DIVESIOR .GGUR'E‘ was runâ€"_. «Countyof Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will . be held in Dickson’s:linl'l., Fenelon Falls, ON MONDAY, lULYJOth, 1893, commencing at 10 o’clock 'in the .forenoon . Saturday, June 29th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other conn~ . ties must he served on or before June 211th. S. Nansen, E. 1). HAND, Bailiff. Clerk. ‘ NE OILS ABE . 3:. ; Go,__ "39% EEGNTQ. iron salts Bram. manure oneness IN, THE. coon-rm. , Fenelon m, A,,,,125,h,,_5.,3_ ' r Til ' 2'33 '. . « ‘._',; strum-AL: ., " ‘» ' u 7.

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