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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 Sep 1893, p. 5

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l l 5 t l i i l l l l s l i l . Carpetssnd Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. aimmmmm; I W EAVIN G. Mrs. Wm. Rutter of Port H'ope‘is â€"â€" "sumg her P3113033} ML and M"- F- I. l- ' & Fancy Bed. Spreads full width, also Blun~ r I, ~ = , I kets, all~wooltCarpet, RngCarpet and plain: Robe; and twilled Flannel woven. promptly and: OPPOSITE BENSON HOUSE. LINDSAY; vM'iss Minnie Simms is at present satisfactorily by -â€"â€"â€". Réported by the North Star Roller Hill 00. Fenelon- Falls, Frida-y,.Sept. 8th, 1893. Wheat. Scotch or Fife 60 to 62 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . .. 58" . 60 Wheat, spring , “' . . .. 55 60 Barley, per bushel. . .. . . . . 35 36 Buckwheat “ .... . 38 {10 Cats, “" . .-... . . . . 28' 30 Peace, “ . . . . . 50 52 Rye, “ as 40 Potatoes, “ .. . . . .~. . 35 40 Butter, per lb............ 13 19 Eggs, per dozen............. 10 11 Hay, per ton”... . 6.00 7.00 Hides ............. ...... 2.25 3.00 Hogs.................... 6.50 7.00 Sheepskins. ...... ........... 75 1.25 Wool I7 18 Flour, family, Silver Loaf. 1.60 1.70 visiting relatives at Maple Lake. . ‘Steveuson & Moor’s new steam thrash- ' or has been in this section and has- done SAMUEL HUTCHISBiEdrr some good work. May they continue Fencion Falls, April thli, 1898.â€"-8-3m. and next year get more than-they can do. w t d Reliable men to sell e l our choice and hardy W .___._..._ ____...____ Personals. Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes, full and complete line. Many varieties can only be obtained through us. Commission or snlao. ry paid weekly and. promptly. Exclusive and- clinic of territory given. Don‘t delay.. . . t . Write at once for terms. 0111' New F StOCk “LEN “m” 0°"R"°““‘"’Y' 25-20W. During August we would like- to clear out all our summer goods. We have reduced in price everything that could stand‘ a reduction; selling with a small profit we can not reduce anything more- than one-half ; 1‘ Miss Wills of Toronto is visiting Mrs. James Fraser at the Falls. Mr. John L. Read of Bobcaygeon was at the Falls yesterde forcnoou,’ ‘ Miss Annie Wood and Mr. J. D. Mc- . . . Fl 15' ’......,. 2.00‘ 2.10 Queen, both of :l‘oronto, are Vismng at F133;: L40. 1.50 Mr. dohn Clark at. _ Flour, straight roll’edi. . . . .. 1.50 1‘60 . . .. . . Miss Bessxc Nic, who recently passed Bran, per‘tou: ..... . 12.00 14.00 is beginning to arrive ; we want all- thvc room we can make 3 Scientific American the examination for third class teacher. Shm'ts. “ ----- v - 16 00 13-00 Mixed. chop, per cwt . . . . . . . 1;.00' L220 SUMMER GOODS MUST G0. has gone to Lindsay to attend the model Agency for V Ichool as required by low. T .‘Mr. and Mrs. C. Curtis, 81"., of Vei'u- New Advertisements. 'Blac!‘ Dress soo‘ds’ Black Dress sands ,5 new Trimming lam, left on Wednesday to attend: the ; Braids, all Widths; Hosiery and Gloves, Cheap; Taro to f ir, - (I "'ll be hone bout ’ ,' . . - the “initial: 013::th $8ka 1 a S A L )3 ‘ Parasols and Umbrellas, Cheap , Lawns and “vans. Moss“, E Sandfomi and H. puley’ '_o,._ Musllns, Cheap ; Lace. Curtains, Cheap ,- Ladies’ Vests, “‘95 MARKS! DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS. at ' Cheap ; All our Goods are Cheap' For nformatlon and free Handbook writeto MUNN a; 00.. 861 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. ONE PRICE To SUIT EVERYBODY. ensue: “mm” "mm" Amer“ taken out by us is brought. before WW K &-, CO _ , the pudlic by anotioe given free or charge in that 33 Kent Street. Lindsay, opposite the Benson House. who left on the 25th u-lt., for the WOrld’s Fair at Chicago, got home last Monday, We“ pleased with their trip, which cost them very little over $50 each, and could have been done for even less. -VALUABI.E PROPERTY. I am instructed by the executors of the Estate of the late GEORGE lfihLlARDi, of Peterborou'gh. Ont., to offer for sale by Public Auction, at - TWOMEY’S HOTEL. Fenel’on lv'al'l’s, On Saturday, September 23rd, 1893,. at 2 o’clock p. m., the following lands : Lot l.â€"~West part of Lot 20, Concession 11, Township of Fenelon, 1i00I acres. Lov 2..-â€"-E'ust part of Lot 20, Concession 10, Township of Fenelon, 40 acres. LOT 3,â€"South-west part of Lot 21, Con- cession 11, Township of Fenelon, 30 acres. Lo'r 4.â€"â€"Block A., Village of Fenelou Falls, half an acre. Lor 5.â€"Block 3., Village of Fenelon. Falls, south of Francis & cast of Colhorue streets, 26 acres. This lot is better known as the Hilliard Jr Mowry mill property. 36‘ The abovo lands will be offered in two parcels. Parcel One will consist of Lotsl and 2, Parcel Two will consist of Lots 3, 4 and 5. “Q There is considerable timber on these lots, and on the mill property is a fine site for a saw-mill and piling ground. Parties wishing to look over the property will be afforded every opportunity to do so upon application to Mr. P. W. Sullivan, who lives adjoining and will show them over the lands. Titansâ€"One fourth down, the balance on time to suit purchaser, upon giving sat- v isfuetory security: There will be a reserve bid on each parcel. For further particu- lars apply to Mr. P. W. Sullivan, Fciielon Falls; to John Carnegie or W. F‘. Hilliard, Executors, Pcterhorough, or to the under- signed. ' gamma gunned est circulation of any scientific paper in the war a. Splendidly illustrated. No intelligent man should be without. 11:. Week) 83.0, a. Fan 81.50“: months. Address MCNN .. 03mm. 361 mu, New-York . W VGARD'EN PARTY.â€"O‘wing to the cool- ness of the weather on Wednesday even- ing, there was not a large attendance at Mrs. Cunningham’s, but there were enough present to make the receipts amount to $16, which will go towards paying for the improvements to the parsonage. ' NOTICE. To the residents of Fenelon Fall‘s. Take notice that any person or persons removing from any village or district in- fected with diphtheria to Fcuelon Falls . will be quarantined for a period of 14 days .0 . a or longer, a the discretion of the Board of l - Health. The citizens of Fenelou Falls who . V do not wish to be so inconvenienced will govern themselves accordingly. N O W G0 I N G- O N. By order of. the Board of Health. A. WILSON, M. D., I Medical Health Officer Fenelon Fall’s, Fcb'y 22nd, 1893'. l-t. f. 300 Sample Parasols, Beautiful Handles, Something New in Curtain Drapery for 7, , 25 cents and up. ' 10, 12, 15 cents a yard. Ladies White Cotton Drawers, Tucked- and $1 00 New Brunswick ‘C'otton Yarn. , La-cc Trimmed, only 25 cents. Heavy Feather Ticking, new patterns, 8c. ' . Ladies' White Cofton Drawers. Tucked and 65 cents for Men’s Wool: Pants. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY I Embroidery Trimmed, only 45 cents. $1 95 for Boy's Wool Suit, and Baseball Ladics’ White Cotton Chemise, Embroidery and Bat free. . I Trimmed, going at 45 cents. '10 cents for Boys" Hobby Straw Hats. ' All Linen Tray Covers, Fringed Edges, 25 cents for Men’s Flannelettc Shirts, cheap. . sale price 35 cents. Men's Fine Summer Underclothing, 25c. ' Ladies’ White Cotton Chemise, Lace Trim- 50 cents for Boys’ Knickcr Pants. med, now 29 cents. 2 pair Men’s Elastic Web Braces for 25c. Ladies’ White Cotton Nightgowns, Tucked 50c. on the $ for the balance of our Tweeds. and Frillcd Bottom, 50 cents. Our 5, 7 and 80. Grey Cottous are below DURING HOUSE CLEANING Ladics’ White Cotton Nightgowus, Tucked Mill prices. I l - l I. and Ruffle Trimmed, now 48 cents. Shirtings, Cottonades and Ginghams going A 50 cents for Ladies’ Handsome Deiaine at a reduction. Blouses. 500 Men's Suits at Manufacturer's Prices. Monster Sale of Boots and Shoes. Balance offsummer stock selling regardless of cost. Thousands of ddllars’ worth to be sold as less than cost to market them. Don’t miss the opâ€" portunity of a lifetime. JOHNSTON c SISSON, ' ’ The Monster Shoe Store, 25: Lindsay. DUCK SCARING.â€"-â€"Fr0in the noise of guns down the river every evening it is evident; that the wild ducks have to undergo a “ baptism of fire " on their wny’pp from their feeding grounds; but as very few of them are brought to the village, we infer that at least nineteen V. out of every twenty are more frightened than hurt. Duck scaring must be great fun, or so many wouldn’t engage in it. THE DOMINION BURNED.â€"â€"â€"\Ve are sorry to hear that the steamer Dominion, owned by the Craudells, was burned to the water’s edge on Thursday of last week. It is not known how the fire Occurred, as the me“ We“? out Of fit-{ht Another Case of that 29c. all wool Serge 114 Pieces Shaker Flannel to go at 7 cents. of the steamer at the time, loading a. a, 1 I V T . .. Dress Goods to hand._ $1 00 for Men’s Heavy Tweed Pants. Now With “'00”! out in the townsmp 0ft Thel-‘ifisc'overer of Dr. Williams‘ Pink cuadice, ask for Fast Black Lisle Thread Men’s Waterproof Coats now $2 00. Harvey. The Dominion Wiis valued at '- Pius for Pale People certainly deserves El: 1 Hose at 25 cents. - ' 10 cents for Men’s all-wool Socks. about $3,000, and was insured {org highest tribute than pen can trame. 1 14 cents for Heavy all-wool Blue Serge, for 5 cents for Men 3 Cotton Socks. . . n . s ' ' done more to alleviate the (v, Boys’ Clothing. 10 cents for Fancy Stripe Swimming Pants. stock 18 lar e and com lCtC h'z’ooo' 7nd gefigfilggglgshumanity than any medlcme handsome Colored Dress Dclaiues, only 10 Over 300 Men‘s and Boys‘ Summer Shirts y g P ,- knowu to science, and his name should be d cents p8,. yard. at a gmm redlrcmm. eonsmnng of. - . 1 (,1 n to future generations as the dllâ€"wool Henriettas, all the new shades, We carr' the Lnr est Stock of Men’s Hats ' 'v armmoou’ Fledem-k Plecleunen’ younnl higftiitdszvii’vant of the present age-1‘ . ’ 0' now 19 cents. in Ljindsny, g _ cs? 809 0f Md" vamm MOOlennen olste g An analysis proves that Dr. \‘lillinms1 [1.13: silk Trimmed Hats going at 50c. Men’s and Boys‘ Tics, Collars and Colts in this v1llugc,fcll from the ladder at theme Pink Pills contain ina. condensed form flies. Black and Colored cotton new a endmss variety. south ward school-house, fracturing one“... the e1ements necessary to give “ew,hft°t;‘éd 1 .big drive at 10 cents. . 500 Children’s Suits to be cleared out at of the small bones of his right arm andlgs, richness to the blood, and pesto“: S 13am :O-r Lines Finished Handkerchiefs for 25¢). half price. diclocatino- the other at “leiâ€"wrist jointla- nerves. They are all “Malling bPe‘“ ‘ 0 cents for Black Henrietta, good quality. Men’s Summer Coats and Vests very cheap. .. n '- I'm .. _ , - . 1 ----- M M l00°m°tt°r “Fatima partial adios Cotton Undervests only 10 cents. We guarantee every pair of Kid Gloves. go I was liken if? tigebofiig 0;; '.Dl‘. THE ROYAL CANINE-"Him" See our Table of Job Dres’s Goods. Ladies, our French Dress Dclaiues are by raisin, w 0, 398150 r. “en, y Stacks of Remnants at Your Own Prices. far the Nobbiest Goods in Lindsay. administered chloroform, reduced the P E A H A R- V E S T E R" - . . ' w 31151”?th and put the {immud bone Our swath divider is completeâ€"a full in splints. swath and no grain thrashed. Can be ad- we have secured at 3' great sacrifice a StOCk ~Hommy AND Excunsron,_The justed to any mowing machine APMCM of Clothing. This great line was manufactured “to order” 1 1 . - . . l'ed f0 . - s genelou Balla‘cwgl hthdayt my belléelld “pp ‘ ' WIMRIE &W. ,L cow, for an eastern house, but the firm havmg faded, we secured attended to. “8 year on “OS 3y, 1:31) cm 91' [ I, somewhat later than usual undthe True Sal“ Manuf‘wmrem {sud-Vent“! the goals at a' big.discount' If you are in want of Clothing’ 1.4. D E 17 Bit A N9 Blue, mend ,0 “a” ,,,c,;,se,ves of the 27-t.f. Balsam Grove, Ont. don’t fall to see this large stock. M. J. CARTER, occasion to have an excursion to Chc- Far“! For Sale or To Rent. ' 40 Kent Street, Lindsay. mong Park, where our village football- “ts W1” play a game With a team from The undersigned offers for sale lot 18 and part of lot 19 in the 2nd concession of the SIGN OF TI-IE GOLDEN LION. ' Lakcfield, whom they expect to beat, as Township of Somerville, containing 200 JAS. J. POWER, Auctioneer. _ Fenelonh‘olls, Sept’r 4th, 1893. 29:2. Will be given to those BUYING FOR CASH. ACCIDENTâ€"About 1.30 yesterday Lounges, Gem‘re Tab/es. (lane and Easy Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furnilurc: â€"_ Pictures Framed to Onion. _ Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices. 3%“ Undertaking promptly and carefully Unnnursxna & Fuaxrruus DEALER, Uolborne Street, Penelon Falls. 3%“ Residence over the Shop. “an usual. As this will probably be the last zN:â€";“~Â¥'~.A~W~'P’4?’L‘fii¢ . excursion of the season, a large attend- ance is hoped for if the weather should prove favorable. ‘ THE “ PLAINS” &c.-â€"As will be seen by an advertisement in this week’s Ga- zette, the property known as the “plains,” as well as the Hilliard do Mowry mill site and some land in the village, (all of which forms part of the estate of the lute George Hilliard of Peterborough.) will be offered for sale by auction at Twomey's hotel on Saturday, the 23rd inst. If the property change hands and be fenced in by the new owners, the pasturage of cows owned in the eastern portion of the village will be very ma- terially reduced. 2m CORRESPONDENCE. To the Editor cf the Fusion Falls Gazette. Dem Sin,â€" I wish to take the privilege, through your paper, of thankingtlie people ot‘Fenelou Falls for the kind and liberal way in which they helped towards the hur- vcst festival. The one in whose cause they have given will, I am certain, see that they are repaid one hundred fold for any sacri- ticr made thereby. M. J. MOODIE, Capt. S. A. Fenelou Falls, Sept. 7th, 1893. maiudcr covered with soft wood. The farm ._ W acres, of which 100 are cleared and the re- ‘ a N % a l THRESHERS! 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, Willi 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 hOUSGS'tlLC. The prop~ erty is only six miles from Fenelon Falls. Price $3,000; two-thirds down,aud 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 1’. 0. Somerville, May 22nd, 1893. l4-6m.‘ U Salosmen Wanted To represent us in the sale of a choice line of Hardy Canadian Grown Stock. Expc~ 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 & WELLINGTON, l8. Nurserymcn, Toronto, Ont. Lllfllli MUlEtHINEU , The Champion Gold Medal 02'], w lzz'cizcannot be cancelled; M..â€" ~â€"â€"__. moon’sCYLINDER OI MANUFACTURED BY MCCOLL BROS. & CO., TORONTO, Has No Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property At Very Lowest 13:11:08. None butfirst-class British and Canadian Companies represented. 36" FARR]: PROPE125F3.’ at very low‘vrutes. James Arnold. Feuelou Falls, June 14th,1892. 17-ly. SECGHD DIVISION COURT -â€"-OF THE-â€" County of Victoria. Equal. The next sittings of the above Court will Ask your Dealer for Lardine and Beware of Imitations. FOR. SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS IN THE COUNTRY. be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1893, commencingat 10 o’clock in the forenoon Friday, September 22nd, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before Sept. thh. S. NEVISON, E. D. llaxo, Bailiff. Clerk. Fenelou Falls July slut, 1893. -.~g,<‘. < . a . .. . A _, 9w”. VW" wu-‘rfiwtv‘wme'fi’.

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