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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 11 Aug 1893, p. 1

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..... ,â€" ...t,., 3.1,” ~.,.,4...._ -. .. :FENELON FALLS, ONTARIOfF-REDAY, AUGUST ,ll'rn, 1893. C ‘c " . so 99 .t . .<:> a in. lâ€"nfl O , “o tâ€"t , m: < 35 __ a .E Ea 4'5 ,2 - 1- :1: u ‘55 :3 i3 t>-1 i": ,m :l l i i “3" [£3 ‘3 v I: l" .3 Q3 3 Q :1." ‘5 c.) 1 Jâ€"H W .Eâ€" ,2 c"? is ":15" ’fi -Fâ€"-t s; s firol‘essio‘nal Card‘s. " ' A- . anion ac. A. P. DEV LIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-atâ€"Law, Solicitor in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. o...“ HOPKINS & (ll-lISHOLM, (Successor: 'ro MARTIN & Koreans) ‘ ARRlSTER, SOLlClTUR, the Money to Loan at 6 per cent. Ofiice, Wil- liam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. G. H. llorxms. D. H. Ontsnotu. ‘ MOORE & JACKSON. ARRBTERS, SOLICITORS, &0. Of- , fice,.William street,Lindsay. 9.1). iluona. . A.JACKEON. _________________.____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" ’ . Momrrntt & STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. B’Ol‘fices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. 9. J. Mclnrrsn. NOTICE. All Notes made payable to Janus Ban Agent, will lnwe to be paid to Frank Kerr post-master here, who holds said notes. JAS. JOHNSTON 8: CO‘ ’ P'enelon Falls, June 30th, 1891.â€"-l9 t.f'. “a. .-â€"_._ '1‘. Summer. MEDICAL. A. w. J. mdnsssr M. 1)., ,ORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., are. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington trust, Lindsay. Pr DR. A. WILSON. -â€"u. n., n. o. e. s 21., Ontario,â€" iiYsicmN, SURGEON a sanctionâ€" eur.‘ Office, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. Du. H. n. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University of 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 F‘cnelon Falls, opposite the Gazette office. R- 'M- MASON, ETERINARY SURGEON ; Honor Grad- uate Ontario Veterinary College, To- rou20,1884; ll. MQO. V. M. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colborne and Louisa streets, lt‘cnelon Falls. W SURVEYORS. JAMES DICKSON, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. B., . Conveyancer, &c. Residence, and ad- dress, Feuelcn Falls. DENTAL. W. H. Gross. Dentist. The beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. Gas and all other anesthetics for extracting teeth without ' pain. A set qurli/icial Teeth, better than meuveragc, for $8 00. Rooms directly opposite it uod‘s stove depot, Lindsay. ll. HART, L. D. S, ssr or Goon Tam ron $10. Gas A and local anaésthetics for painless ex- 'letittg‘. Satisfaction guaranteed in all hunches of dentistry. , _ A. Offica over Fairweather & Co’s store, hurl] opposite the post-office, Lindsay], .h u m . CD save .59 : Q) L - B g :2 s > ==~ ‘ $530,? :51 g :6 .5 = ,9, s '7“: n :3 +3 wm‘ 4-? c‘3 ‘5 Fâ€"Ilo spool-a d, -madc Cloth Call an d see thcmlhgi'orc buy . Goods to take a look through ours-took; We IO initiated. firm of the name of the new amalg , Crockery and Glassware, :‘I'. 3" ion, Arnold and. Glen. mes, an cts, _. Ready-made Clo a1 Groceries lctclin all the above 1 line. ban others. We will leave that to your'own judgment. SYN? We will make a specialty of Ready FARMERS ! _Wc can sell you anything you want toybuy, and will buy anything you have to sell. 9-: r... CS 0 «H *‘3 (Do. .. Pct: E3“ 9%)]; > OI. CD ~t-D as“ a as O k.%94 Kg V} 3.45 $.47) gt Q3 as r g '3 who Palm :6 â€" as m Ho .53 or. @m g, as goo" OS cos?" 520 Flam O 09:! gm 0'1: E.” "-43 F-t: yogi? 718+, (11% diva 0.2 cp,_, O ‘t-'c3 Flt-H cap "'1 3", >002 >3 oyâ€"tl «*3 go 0'9 or-t..:2 3'4"“ 4-3 1 =53 :“fil ‘Dg . "'4 0:: B GS ma _. E .20 5: [It and: 3 ffl _ NEVISON, Paints, Glass, Oils and Putty, English, Canaâ€" dian and American WALL PAPERS. Latest Designs in Hall, Parlor, Dining-room, Bedroom and Ceiling Papers, ' should not delay to make application. Vv AN TED. Salesman to sell our choice and hardy Nursery Stock. Many special varieties to offer both in fruits and ornamentals, and> controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write to us at Once and secure choice of territory. MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. Cl‘o the Public. HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co has amalgamated with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security of $25,000,000 and the same good policy. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent 3%“ Also agent for the Queen of Eng- land and Caledonian of Edinburgh. Capi tal combined, $45,000,000. Fenelon Falls, July 25th, 1891. ' MONEY TO LOAN. I have recently bid a considerable, though limited, sum of money placed with me for loaning on forms at Five and ‘u-half per cent. Parties wishing to borrow on these terms 17â€"20w. ' Large amounts of" funds. at slightly higher rates, according to security. In most cases solicitor work is done at my office, insuring speed and moderate expenses. Allan S. Macdonell, Barrister & c., Lindsay. J. Neelands, Dentist. Beautiful sets of Artificial Teeth inserted for $10,$12 and $14. according to quality of‘ teeth and kind of' plate. Imitation gold filling inssrted in artificial teeth free of charge. Gus (vimlizrd air) arid local ances- thetics used with great success for painless extraction. Vietts the McArthur House, Fenelon Falls, the third Tuesday of‘ every month. Call in the forenoon, if' possible. Ofiice in Lindsay nearly opposite the Simp- son House. ' m Extracts From 3. Diary of a Scotch Shepherd. Mondayâ€"A half gill tae wash awa’ the effects 0’ a dry ser- mon, %d. Midsdnyrâ€"A gill too wet ma lips for dog: wltust- lin’, being not after the sheep, 1d. Forgatherin' wi' the neo- bors, twa gills, 2d. Mair dog whustliu’,agill, 1d. - - 0 4i- Tuesduyâ€"A wet. mornin’. A gill, 1d (there beittglsome holes in ma plaid.) Dog whustlin' through the day, twa gills, 2d. Consolin’ wi’ Jock Mucdonled o'er the loss o’ his with. lower gills. 4d. - 0 7 Wednesdayâ€"Marketday. For- gutherin's. Fttx gills, 6d. Dog whustliu’, twa gills, 2d. Gills wi‘ folks I hue nae mind 0’ whatever, 4d. Gill wi’ the man who sang “ Auld Lang Syne," 1d. - - - - l 1 7'hursduy.-â€"-A gill tae try toe mind whaur I peeled ma knuckles in a pnloctical argu- ment, 1d. Introducin’ Jock Macdonald too a likely lass tas nmk' his second wife, twa gills, 2d. Sundry dog whustliu’s, twa gills, 2d. - o - 0 5 Friday.~-Amung the sheep. For- tif'yin’ myscl’ f'or Jock Mac. douald’s wife’s funeral in the afternoon, twat gills, 2d. An- ithor on the road we keep my- sel' frae greetin’ for the pair body, ld. Do: whustlin' 1d. The funeral, sax gills, 6d. ~ 0 10 Saturdayâ€"The keep the. mist ’ out. 0‘ ma plaid, the holes not being mt-ndit, a gill, id. Gia- in’ in the batons f'or Jock Mac» donald's marriage, f'ower gills, 4d. Dog whustlin’ and for- gaiherin’s. 3 gills, 3d. - - 0. 8 8 cl At Sunday.â€"-ThoSawbathDay. A from 50. per roll up to 50. per roll. OIL-PAINTED SHADES, Crockery, Glassâ€"ware cf; Fancy Goods. Framed. to Order a Specialty. Paper Hanging and Kalsomining;, i done in the village or country. Fenelon Falls, March 20th, 1803,? was drap tac clear ma throat; i'or cryiu’ on ma dog, agill, 1d. Anither at Luckie’s when the bells are ringing, 1d. Some brandy, so as no we be takin’ the smell 0' whiskey into the Lord’s Hoose, 2d. A draptac digest the sermon, two gills. ~ ‘ - - 0 6 454,. -..â€"â€"â€"â€"- A collection of' postage stamps has been disposed of for 60,000 francs by a native of Bordeaux. Lord Randolph Churchill has gone to France accompanied by his wife. It is said that he is seriously ill and it will be long before he is 80m in England in public again. . coming out. . lcway, ‘POntia‘c, Michigan. The Malays at the Fair.â€" The fastidious creature from New York who was shocked by Chicago peo- p’e sitting.r on their porches would have a stroke of heart disease if he happened in on a Javanese dinner at. the Fair. The lilliputiaus from the east think din- ing rooms a great extravagance, and they find their verandas good enough for them. They are shaded by a thatch- ed toof‘ above, and the matted floor makes an elastic seat when they squat; cross legged. comfort, sit around among the dishes, but a little thine like that. doesn’t ruffle a Javanese appetite. Several diners uather around a sinels tin basin of rice and curry standing on the floor between them and dip up that delicacy with rude tin spoons contributed by orphaned to- mato cans. and when -they get tired balancing the food on the slippery piece. of' tin they go for that ,dish With a little black hand and five fingers. The Javanese drink cotfce brought from home, and their cups are joints of bamboo, a neat and simple contrivance. Since coming to Chicago these pygmies contracted the reprehensible habit; of eating bread. A loaf' is broken into pieces which are dumped into a basin, and each person grabs a hunk, which may be nearly as big as his head and of course has no butter. The floor is the table, the tin and the bamboo dishes are scattered about promiscuously, every one reaches for what he wants, there is no ceremony, and tho " browuies ” keep up a merry chatter. These people say they are Malayaâ€"Clit'cngo Inter Ocean. 0., A Bungling Execution in an Aus- trian City. VIENNA, Aug 7.â€"A revolting scene occurred on Saturday at an execution at. Krems. A convict named Brunner, who was serving a term of' imprisonment- nt Krcms, attacked a modem in the prison and killed him. Brunner was tried on a charge. of murder, convicted and sentenced to death. Capital pun- ishment in Austria consists of hanging on a post, at the top 'of‘ which a hook holds the noose. The usual formalities wurc gone through with and Brunncr was hanging with his feet but a short distance from the ground. He strug- gled and gasped, and it was evident that something was wrong with the ar- rangement of the noose. Several min- utes elapsed and Brunucr was still alive. and no one could tell when death would relieve him of' his agony. Finally the executioner took matters literally in his own hands, and, mounting a ladder at the back of the post, he placed one hand over the mouth of the struggling man and with the other choked him until his was extinct. -» ‘ ' -._.__... The Referee and His Gun. greatly excited over an eighteen-round finish fight that took place yesterday afternoon up the St. Louis river, about fifteen miles from Duluth. The mill heavy weight champion of Wisconsin, and Geo. Robinson, a negro heavy- weight, from New York. ,Nearly all the attendants had been drinking and many were in an ugly mood. The ref'~ eree drew a revolver and stood oil" the crowd while the fight went on. The black man want down and the fight was. given to Harrington. This increased -thc excitement and a general fight was started, but was quelled before any eerie can damage was done. «0 Were on the V rg’e of War. NEW YORK, Aug. 7.â€"â€"A special to the Sun from London says: Just before leaving town for a holiday on Friday, Lord Rosebcrry said to a political friend .: “ We were nearer a war with France a week ago to-day than at any time since Waterloo." Now that the crisis has passed, the facts about the momentous two days of' the 28th and 29th of' July are gradually Englishmen are learning with genuine alarm how slender is the thread by which the sword is suspended over Europe. . ______.. The Scientific American gives a pic‘- ture of' three white cattle, the Jumbo team, weighing 6,000 pounds. They are half brothers. with not three days difference in their ages, and are all three as wit-its as snow, though from cows that were not alike. They are six years old, and were bred by Mr. James ‘Gsll- Thcir shoes, taken off for . DULUTH, Aug. 7.â€"â€"Duluth sports are was between Paddy Harrington, once. . r! t. v"v.‘/~/ .4“. 2V ,‘ Vd “. N o 7’ o 0 r. . l "‘2. )1 .l h r]? ,. l if .3

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