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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 30 Jun 1893, p. 5

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,u ' ~ Arm/"51‘ '- ‘ that;HK shat; was to be held on same day; but, as she will be home early in the evening, parties who wish to go on the excursion and attend the , ~ . . . rcsmal Will be able to do so; 1 Foorn£tL1..â€"--The Zion- Sunday School held their annual ,tea on Monday, 26th inst., at the church, the prtnmpal attractions being a couple of football matches. The first was between Iron and Balsam Grove, which resulted lira victory for Balsam Grove, after 50 minutes play, by a score ofl to 0. The second, between Zion and Fenelon Falls, in which F‘enelon Falls was victorious by a score of 2 to 0 after half an hour’s play, both goals being scored by Time. Edwards. The Fenelon team was as follows: R. ’l'aggart, goa‘l; J. Robson and N. Corbett, backs; A. Northey, L. Manning and J. Clark, halfbacks; T. lillwards and D. Twomey, right; R. l)-:Lury, (captain,) and R. Corbett, left; W. T. Junkin, centre. DECLINED WITH THANKSâ€"In conse- rtuence of the paragraph in last week’s strawberry festival the evening of the Methodist At Rochester, N. H.,- 3-00 persons were made ill by eating ice cream at a high school reception. The cholera is raging fearfully in Mecca, the deaths on Sunday last num- bering 455 and on Monday 999. Three hundred and ten entries have been received for the race meat of the Canadian. Wheelmen’s Association at Sarnia; Three convicts dead, one or two fa“- hurt, are the net. results of a battle at Folsom, California. The Manitoba government has issued the first crop bulletin for this year. Prespects in general are brighter than for several years past. ‘ robbe'r entered the Merchant's National bank at Moorehead, Mind, on Monday, and at the point of a revolver forced the cashier to hard over $2,000. He escaped with the money by swimâ€" ming over a river. A disastrous hail storm broke over Oakville on Sunday afternoon, destroy- ing almost the entire fruit crop within a HOSIER --- if 00. 33 Kent Street. Lindsay, opposite the Benson House. new o’asrimsroae. tally wounded- and 'sc'veral others badly ' We cowbell)? zbwz'z‘e t/ze find/2's z'rz'gwieml to call am? examine SEW sou ER 010%. Salim, Stripe De/az'izes, New Prz'ézz‘s, New S/zal/z'es, Silk Gloves, : .S‘z'lé [Wists and Kid Gloves. est. Value in the Trade. Caz/Z. am! see our Sidzhless Black Hose, t/z-ree pairs for 2.55. V E AVIN G. Fancy Bed Spreads full width, also Blanâ€" kets, all-wool Carpet, Rug Carpet and plairr and twilled Flannel woven promptly and satisfactorily by SAMUEL liUTCl-IISON, ll’l‘ut‘r'r. Fenelon Falls, April 12th, 1898.â€"8-3m. Scientific American Agency for i ' GAVEATS. TRADE MARKS. assucu PATENTS, F in! 'ti d f(30;;YRIGI'I'I'S, . or orma on an res and k MUNN 6.: 00.. 31:1 BROADWA3?0NEWY;“YQOÂ¥I)K. Oldest bureau for securing patents in America. Every patent taken out. by us is brought before the public by anotch given free or charge in the. sauna: gamut La est circulation of an 1 "Olga. y no entitle pa r in the Splendldly illustrated. No digelllgent. .0031 1. v‘; . i' ' 3 -;駧:§?Â¥ - ‘- i " .- sv-V' ~/\v’ ~"xA-l‘ .- ' V “be? .1,- mnn shmzld be without it. W k ear: $1.50 six months. Addnasseollfxélflfisac eo. UBLISIIERS. 361 Broadway. New York City. of to $1.00 per pair. CORSETS.â€"-See our Corsets, from 396'. up to $1.50 per pair. Seerom‘ LADIES’ VESTS. PARASOLS.â€"we// assorted and damp. Our STAPLES need only inspection. GEN I S FURNISHINGS. Gentlemen, {all and see our Eurnzs/zz'ugs. Quality zonszhierm’, our Prices . . - /\» radius of six miles. The majority of the fruitgrowers of the district expect to realize little or nothing out of their orchards this season, in consequence of the destruction done to what promised (r'rvzetfe, Rev. Robert Johnston, the Presbyterian clergyman at Lindsay, wrote to Mr. Peter Deymun enquiring what loss he had sustained by the raid upon his restaurant by the crowd from NOTICE. ' j_ To the residents of Fenelon Falls. Lindsay on the evening of the 20th, and olfermg to compensate him therefor. to be a fine crop. are i/ze Lowest. 07231575“ to eoeryéoa’y. Take notice that any person or persons 3],- Dcym.m declined the offal. with DIED removing from any village or district inâ€" 3% many thanks, stating; that he could not Deccanâ€"In Vernlnm on Monday, June & CO" alge,§oe$%]f9q4lgil,i: he had suffered any 1055. as his unv 26th. Mr. John Dusgen. Sm. need 93 years Opposrm me Benson House. or longer, at the discretion of the Board bf iuly customers possrbly left as much “‘1 6'm°“”"5‘- Health. The citizens ofFenelon Falls who r HlODOy as would pay the actual (yogi; of ..__,_..___.__..___ - , do 30" ‘YlSh to be 30 inconvenienced Will. what they had; but that it was rather F'ENE'LO‘N FALLS MARxETS govern tiemselves accordingly. ; 1'- hard to be hustled around his own prem ‘ I I By Md” 0f the Emmi “Hemm- (‘2 iscs and kept on the keen jump- waiting on nearly a hundred people, so many of .â€"_ Reported by the North Star Roller Mm C'o. Fenelon Falls, Friday, June 30th, 1893. LINDSAY. ’ -- = '- LINDSAY. A. WILSON, M. D, , ‘ Medical Heck}; Officer, Fenelon Falls, Feb’y 22nd, 1893. l-t. f. whom neglected to- pay that the “ rush ' Earle“. frcltfiifll' 0; Filfél-n. 6'5 to 70 of business 7’ did . I ' , v rent a , per as re . . .. 636 68 â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"- profit “0t bi mg mm any Wheat: spring “ . . . . 60 6-2 . ° ' . Barley, per bushel.... .... 35 36 9 mm Buck“.llent u .... .... I l ‘ A7 Daring Express Robbery. ST. JOSEPH, M0~., June 23.â€"thn the [took Island westbound, which left at 7.45 last night, reached Virginia, Oats, “ . ... 33 34 Pense, "‘ . . .. . . .. 52 5'4 Rye, “ . . . . . . .. 48 50 Potatoes, “ .. .. . . . . 45 5‘0 Butter, per lb...... 13 14 Eggs,.pcr dozen.......... 10 ‘1 Big Dry Goods it Clothing Sale NOW is THE TIME TO BUY Furniture. No.0, :1. man stepped up to the door of Hay, per ton...... . 6.00 7.00 N o G O I N G O K the express car and asked United States aides - nu «- 3-33 2-33 II "-â€" .‘ .,. ,.. , ogs.................... . . . impress Alpss‘cngcr Spear ll anian narn Sheepgfiflgfluu. 75 1-25 ._ DURING HOUSE CLEANING: ed I'ompltins was ill the cm. Spear W001 ,7 ,8 q l P 1 B ff 1 H d, S P I v . _ _ . . . . . . . . - . . . s . y . g ‘ ' J ' . . l I 23111 he was not, apd the man askedlo Flour,strong bulter’s.... . 1.90 2.10 300 2:13:51:sz aifdniis: S, um I u m es, omlbmlg faltequ filth“ Drape‘y fox 7’ A ‘ e Allowed, ‘to Ste? ""0019 cm and Wnte 1120‘“) fil‘mlll’U: - 1'70 1'30 Ladies White Cotton Drawers, Tucked and $1 00 New Brunswick Cotton Yarn. a note to lompklns. Spear consented. if)“: Stlrmgl‘tw lad ' ' ' ‘ ' ' £60 1' 0 Lace Trimmed, only 25 cents. Heavy Feather Ticking, new patterns, Be. w.“ b - W nen the tram began to move out Spear gllgnspmutonn- ' Ladies’ White Cofton Drawers, Tucked and 65 cents for Men’s Wool Pants. ' e gwen to those hmde to to see what had become 01- the _- , . . . Embroidery Trimmed only 45 cents. $1 95 for Boy’s Wool Suit and Baseball ‘ Mixed 01101): Per CV”. - '- H - 1'00 1'20 Lndies’ White Cotton Chdmisc, Embroidery ' and Bat free. I ' stranger and looked into the muzzle of' a revolver in the stranger’s hand. Keep- '- ing the revolver levelled with one hand, the stranger with the ether threw a rope around Spear-'5 neck and then bound him hand and foot. Searching the mes- senger he found the key to the small safe, which heopcned and secured When the train slowed up at the Union Pacific cIOSsing the robber escaped. The robbery was not discovered until Bea- trice was reached, when Spear was found bound just as the robber had left him. o .- 0â€"-Aâ€"»â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" A carriage containing two women and three children was struck by a train at a crossing near Newark, N. J. All were instantly killed except one, who lived Only a few hours. A Great Northern coal train was wrecked 35 miles south of West Superior, Wis., on Saturday. Three men were killed and eighteen cars were ditched and were burned. Mr. John Griffiths, who lives just outside the city limits'of London, Ont., ivas 107 years old on Saturday. He is, still erect in stature and vigorous in constitution. He was born in Ireland, and has lived in Canada since 18-12. It is now claimed that the gum on the reverse side of tho Columbian post- age stamp is medicated, and warranted to cure catarrh, brace up a torpid liver, destroy the appetite for liquor, morphine and Lehman, relieve that tired feeling. cure warts and kill delinquent sub- scribers. A Bangor man has invented a broom gthat can be adjusted to any angle so :gztllah the nooks can be swept without islocallug the operator‘s back. It should be accompanied, in order to be ' notical, by an adjustable telescope, for here are many neat housewives who iii‘wils‘,’insist on looking into those crannies filo bi; sure every speck of dirt is removed. New Advertisements. S alesrn en W ante (I To represent us in the sale of a. choice line of Hardy baiiutdlan Grown Stock. Expe- rience not necessary. We want ,real work- ers, and to all such we offer a permanent situation at a. good income, with chance of advancement. As we now have over 700 acres under cultivation, we can give our salesmen many superior advantages. We also desire to secure a good man in your district to sell the Rotary Spray Pump, for which we have the general agency. This is something new and indispensable to the farmer and the fruit-grower. Send for terms and testimonial circular. STONE 8: WELLINGTON, 18. Nurscrymen, Toronto, Ont. snowman-r Savings life issuance Society - 0F HEW YQRK. Established 1:73:75. SHEPPARD HUMANS, PRESIDENT. Full deposit with the Dominion Govern- ment. New business written in 1892, $9,517,516.00. " New business written during the first three months of 1893, 36.900.150.00. Cash assets over $2l2.00 to each. $100.00 ofliabilities. Active and reliable agent wanted for the Fcnelon Falls district. Apply with reference to R. H. MATSON, General l’lIanager for Canada, 14.5w. 3'7 Yonge St., Toronto. 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,.Tncked and Frilled Bottom, 50 cents. Ladies’ White Cotton Nightgowns,’l‘ncked and Ruffle Trimmed, now 48 cents. 50 cents for Ladies‘ Handsome Deiaine Blouses. ‘ Another Case of that 29c. 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. ‘ cents per yard. now 19 cents. Girls’ Silk Trimmed Hats going at 30c. 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 ofJob Dress Goods. Stocks of Remnants at Your Own Prices. of Clothinor. the goods at a big discount. don’t fail to see this large. Handsome Colored Dress Dclaines, only 10 Over 300 Men‘s and Boys m We have secured at a great sacrifice a $2,500.00 stock This great line was manufactured “to order” for an eastern house, but. the firm having failed, we secured If you are in want of Clothing, 10 cents for Boys’ Nobby Straw Hats. 25 cents for Men’s Flannelette Shirts, cheap. Men’s Fine Summer Underclothing, 25c. 50 cents for Boys’ Knicker Pants. 2 pair Men’s Elastic Web Braces for 25c. 50c. on the $3 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. ' i . 500 Men’s Suits at Manufacturer’s Prices.- 114 Pieces Shaker Flannel to go at 7 cents. $1 00 for Men’s Heavy Tweed Pants. Men’s Waterproof Coats now $2 00. 10 cents for Men’s all-wool Socks. 5 cents for Men’s Cotton Socks. 10 cents for Fancy Stripe Swimming Pants. ' Summer Shirts at a great. reduction. All-wool Henriettas, all the new shades, 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. Ladies, our French Dress Delaines are by far the Nobbiest Goods in Lindsay. M. d. CARTER, 40 Kent Street, Lindsay. SIGN OF TIâ€"IE GOLDEN LEON. ' Ann THE BEST. My stock is large and complete, BEDROOM SUITES, lounges, Centre Tables, 7 Dane and Easy Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture Pictures Framed to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices W Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. . 1.1. DEYIVIAN» Usnna'rnnnu 5c FURNITURE DEALER, Uolborne Street, Penelon Falls. 3%“ Residence over the Shop. “@311 NERVE BEANS are a. new dis covery that cure the worsens.st (x1 Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood; restores the weakness of body or mmd mused. NE RVE BEANS . by over-work, or the errors ore-:1 ' ceases of youth. This Remedy ab- solutely cures the most obstinate cases when all other TREATMENTS hay: failed evenlto 5951mm. {éoéd 131mg]- ists at $1 or no we or six or or non ' fecapt of liliecphy n dr'cssiug THE JAMES in ‘DJCIMI. 00.. Toronto. Ont. Write for pamphlet. bold urâ€" Fcnelon Falls at W. T. Junkin’s VassaaANoa. Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared y to take risks on all classes ofproperty At Very Lowest Rates None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. r. The fishery inspector appointed by r , 1the Ontario Government for Prince Fan“ For Sale {no T0 Rent. a ‘ ' ‘ l‘thtll‘tl Island caught two women a, vely 10W Hues. : ‘tlllllg a not, and when he attempted The undersigned offers for sale lot 18 and l Ei ‘ can FARM PROPERTY l | James Arnold. ake it from him by force they cut Part Of _1°t ‘9 “3 the 2}“ CO‘WCSSEOE‘ 0f {Elm , Fenclon Falls, June 14th, 1892. 17-13;. w with a knife. A local - o. M M a 1 0'1 r th n ' ' ' ”“ ihthe‘ i'pl-w‘lled mr replied “have mainder covered with soft wood. The farm 0 e a’ l 0 e SEGGND DIVISION GGUHT no law against women fidlllng- “‘0 is well fenced and watered by a never-fail- __0,, T,m_ cctor intends to carry the case 1 ing creek and two good wells. The build- lOl‘. terrible explosion ocrrcd on June 23rd Station. Andy Muldoon, an _oil well ghdhter, was on his way to Gully to shobt an oil well. He had 200 quarts ofglycerino in his waggon, and while coniiu,r down a steep lllll into Guffey Station, a wheel struck a large stone (1 the waggou was overturned. Noth- was found of Muldoon and the of glycerine lel ing horses but a few small pieces of flesh l l seatte ed through the woods. ,i . near Galley I l I l 'ings comprise a dwelling-house, 24 x 28 feet, of hewed 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 31 x 52'feet, a wood-shed, poultry houses die. The prop.- erty is only six miles from Fenclon Falls. Price $3,000; two-thirds down,and the bal- ance on time to suit purchaser. by winter, the farm will be leased at an annual rental of $l30. For further partic- ulars apply on the premises or by letter to CHRISTOPHER FELL, Ir'enelou Falls 1’. 0. Somerville, May 22nd, 1893. l4-6m.‘ If not sold : M‘COLL’S will wear twice as long as any ether make. THE FINEST HIGH GRADE ENGINE OILS ARE MANUFACTURED BY- MCCOLL ROS. 8: 00., TORONTO. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS IN THE COUNTRY. ER 05.. County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, on MONDAY, JULY 10th, 1893, commencing at 10 o’clock in the forenoon Saturday, June 291b, will be' the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other conn- tics must be served on 01‘ before June 24th. S. NEVISON, E. 1). HAND, Bailiff. Clerk. Fenclon Falls April 25th, 1893

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