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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 Oct 1893, p. 5

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again-st day the- farthing is:ue, so that he Secret THE "S'ross Minnâ€"Messrs. Alex- ander Trotter and Darcd Gage. mill- wriehts, of' Bobcaygenn, are at the Falls preparinzto put machinery in the stone mill recently purchased from the ex-‘ centers at the R. C. Smith estate by the village syndicate. At present only two runs of "stones will be put in, one for choppingr and the other for grinding coarse grains. but in the near future the building. which is a very large one, will be filled with the rolls. &c., used in pro- ducin: first class flour by the latest. and most improved process. RELIEF in Six Honns.â€"Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “ New Great South American Kidney Care.” This new remwly is a greatsurprise and delight to physicians on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of the. urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in' passing it almost immediately. If you want. Buick relief and care this is year remedy. old by W. R. llladill, druggist. MONEY WANTsn.â€"--'l‘wo or three weeks ago-we mailed a number of ac- counts t0_:t~‘tlllf_0l‘lllel.~‘ who are in arrears for the Gazette. but, so far, none of them have-sent the amounts they owe S and Oil-Cloths, N o. 9 Keenan’s . ._. New Advertisements. THE 'FENELON FALLS Curling Rink Association. ABSTRACT STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. RECEIPTS. . To cash door receipts at rink....$ 197 60 “ on account sales of stock 358 50 “ sales of season tickets .. 162 32 $718 42 EXPENDITURES. _ ' By cash paid for labor, building..$ 365 ‘28 “ “ material, “ .. 97 36 “ “ running expenses 159 51 “‘ “ plant . . . . . . . . . . 61 95 “ balance on hand . . .. . . .. 34 32 $718 42 STATEMENT OF PROFITS 0N INVEST- MENT. Amount invested in building . ...$lO-t7 0] u . plant-“u... 85 39 $1132 40 Total receipts from door and sea- son tickets $359 92 Total expenses of rink . . . . .. . .. . 195 01 Their failure to W." is Pr‘tbflbly the re- Net Profit ......... ..... . sis-i 9'3 ' salt of t'orgetl'ulnvss of the old adage that " many littles make a mickle”; but, as'wfe are in urgent need of money, “ dove hope to hear l'rnm them without further delay, the. total amount of their indebtedness being a very considerable sum. Delinquent subscribers who have not received special invitations to settle, may do so without the slightest fear of giving ofi'ence. Dividend on amount invested, 14.56 per ct. SALES OF STOCK. 51 shares sold at 310.3510 00. Stock paid in cash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 358 50 " by contra accounts. . .. 92 5_0 Unpaid stock.................. 59 00 $510 00 STATEMENT OF UNPAID STOCK. George Raper.............. ....$ 10'00 FrankSandford................ to 00 FROM MANITOBAâ€"Mr John Wesley James Naylor . . . . . ‘ . . . . . . . . . . ... 10 00 Junkin and his cousin, Mr. Wm. A. H-N-MCDPUWHHH - - - - ~ - - - - - ~ - 1° 00 Devitt, two Verulam young men. to. Ame” 1‘0” - - - ~ - - - - - - - ' - ' . 1° 00 S.Swanton . . . . . ............... 5 00 turned the. other day fram Boissevain, Southern Manitoba. where they spent E. ILEdwards 400 seven weeks. part of which time they $59 00 were engaged at Farm work, the wages COST OF BUILDING. beingr $35 a month for thrashing and Paid cash for labor . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 365 28 840 a month during harvest. Owing to b“ m ":Jats’rgtlféé.l£;l.t..i..l g; the dryne‘ss of the season. the grain crop .y c l “c' . er “ Was the poorest for several years, wheat unpaid accounts for material ""3fl and oats only averaging”r about twelve $1047 01 bushels to the acre ; but roots and vegc- COST OF PLANT. tables were fair, and there was plenty Pnid cash for plant ............ $ at 95 ofprairie buy. the only kind used. They Unpaid amounts on acc’t of, plant 23 44 liked the country very well, the soil be- ing excellent. but high winds are far too prevalent. There, as in Ontario, some of the farmers are making money, while EXPENSE AC COUNTS. “ by contra. acc’t “ . .. . .. 10 others have enough to do to keeptheir Unpaid amount a u 25 r heads above water. ‘W The Government grain inspector's re- port, just published at. Winnipeg, shows that over 60 per cent. of the wheat crop to? Manitoba thus far inspected has graded number one or better. The farmer of the future will be a woman if Michigan, affords a basis for prophecy. In Wayne county alone there are 220 women farmers, and in the whole State 8.707, with an owner- ship of 670,438 acres. the land estimated at $43,500,000, and the earnings of the women aggro. "gate 34.324500. ’ Mrs. Sydney, of 764 Markham street. Toronto, became the happy mother of triplets on Friday last. The babies are fine healthy little ones, two boys and one girl. Mrs. Sydney is now en- titled to what is known. as the “ Queen's bounty,” that is, if her Majesty consid- ers her subjects in Canada entitled to enjoy the same privileges as the mothers of triplets in the British Isles. The British sovereign’s custom of sending £5 tothe mother of triplets is not a written law. but it is as firmly establish. ed as the British constitution. The newest thing in journalism is a '1-arthing newspaper which will be pub- lished soon in. Paris by a well-known Anarchist, who is now free after eigh- teen months’ imprisonment. It will be named La Vie, and will. be (f diminu- ' tire size. and will he sold at two centimes â€"~say a l'arthing. It will be printed on whitey-brow paper, but every second .day there will be issued an edition on white paper at a hulfpenu‘y. With this superior copy the purchaser can buy the still pays only a larthing per diem. W FENELON FALLS MARKETS. .â€"_. Reported 18/ the North Star Roller 31m 0o. Fcnelon Falls, Friday,.00t. 27th, 1893. The value of’ CUM NE 37inch, Kent Street, Lindsay. Mill. 0890.6) We have just returned from Montreal, Where we purchased the JAMES O’BRIEN stock of clothing. Mr. O’Brien has for years been recognized as the largest manufacturer of FINE READY-MADE CLO- TnING in the Dominion. He is now re- tiring from business, and for ready cash we purchased the stock. . We have no hesitation in saying that this is the LARGEST STOCK or. FINE Goons EVER BROUGHT INTO LINDSAY. The goods were all manufactured fer the fall trade. Therefore they comprise all the latest styles. u$-%â€"4éou THE ULSTER OVERCOAT is again the proper garment for winter. We have hundreds of them to select from. We have always sought to procure the ‘ best goods in the market, and are confident our reputa- tion in that respect is established. We won’t recognize shoddy. Those goods were bought so cheap that we can easily UNDERSELL ALL COMPETITORS. We would like to show . you those goods whether you intend purchasing or not. CARTER, 40 Kent St. Sign of Golden Lion. Lindsay. KERR 8t CO. ...... 3:: NEW CASH STORE, OPPOSITE BENSON HOUSE. LINDSAY. OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS. N T. Sight??? ii;.{.;&$i'.'.ililiiii$ 63 32 9‘” Fan and Vi “It” JaCketS’ 'l‘hos. Robson ...... . . . . . . ..~.... 115 79 Napanee Paper 64 52 JohnA.Ellis .................. 220 68 Joseph Heard . . . . . . ...... 73 62 Edward Lnnsfield .............. 7 00 $550 81 A. CLARK, Ja., Tnos. Reason, Secretary. President. BACQGAIN. HENRY PEARCE respectfully informs his numerous old cus- tomers and the public generally that he has returned to Fenelon Falls and resumed The Boot and Shoe Business in the store lately occupied by Mr. S. Nevi‘ son on the east. side of Colborne street, and hopes by turning out. GOOD WORK AT LOW PRICES to obtain a fair share of patronage. 'Wnropin, leave your measure and be convinced that he can do as well for you. as any boat or shoemaker in the county. All kinds of . REPAIRS EXECUTED with trentness and despatch. SHIP YOUR ‘ ssmsramcss, Bhi‘TER,thEE$E, sces,rcutrst, scariest â€"'I'O- â€" sorts, ' New Dress Goods, New Underwear for Ladies and “Children, New Trimming Braids, New Corsets and Gloves, New H andkcrchicfs New Flannels and Flannelcttes, , New Frillings and'l‘ies, New Towcllings, ‘ Cottons and Shirtings, _ Gentlemen’s Furnishings Complete. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW FALL STOCK. CITE PRICE 'I'O EVERYBODY- WWW KERR & 00..., 33, Kent Street. Lindsay, opposite the Benson House. lNSUESANCE» THE l; Llii ill, littll 0 . VVIC AVTIN G. Fancy Bed Spreads full width, also Blam- kets, all-wool Carpet, Rug. Carpet and plain: and twillcd Flannel woven promptiy and: satisfactorily by SAMUEL HUTCHISON, lVerwon Fenelon Falls, April 12th, 1898.â€"8-3m. Reliable men to sell > our choice and hardy Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes, full and’ complete line. Many varieties can only be obtained through us. Commission or salaâ€" Exclusive Don't delay. ry paid weekly and promptly. and choice of territory given. Write at' once for terms. ALLEN N URSERE 00., Rochester. N. Y. ‘ 25-20w.. Scientific American CAVEA'I'S. TRADE MARKS. DESIGN PATEITS. COPYRIGHTS. o - For Information ma free Handbook write to MUNN a 00.. 861 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents in Americs ‘Every patent taken out by us is brought battle the public bvanotlce given free of charge in the Schmidt gradual: out drcuutlon of my scientific paper in the war a. Splendtdly mutated. No intelligent mm should be without. it. Week) gsmo a w,- guostx months. Address M511 .9: 00.. am 361 Broadway. New York City. N.O "PIC E. To the residents of Fenelon-Falls. Take notice that any" person or persons removing from any village or district in- fected with diphtheria to Feuelon Falls - will be quarantined for a period of 14 days or longer, a- the discretion of the Board of Health. The citizens of F‘enelon Falls who» do not. wish to be so inconvenienced will govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Board of Health. A. WILSON, M. D, Medical Health Oflim- Fenclon Falls, Feb’y 22nd, 1893. l-t. f. llllllllllllll. llllilllllllll. Furniture. A Special Cut in Prices Will be given to those BUYING FOR CASH. My stock is large and complete, consisting of BEDROOM SUITES, Lounges. Centre Tab es. Cane and Easy Git-stirs. Bureaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture- Pictures Framed to Order. Everything- Sol‘d‘ at Lowest Living Prices: 36" Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. 1.1. DEYMAN, Dunnn'raxnn & Funxrruar DEALER, Uolborne Street, Fenelon Falls. W Residence over the Shop. ‘W 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 12:51.08 None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represents . W FARE]: PIROPEIETY at. very low rates. View ‘l.;¢!m\>§\.â€"- u r .- l v ' “'hcal. Scotch or ll‘itie- . . 63 to 65' -v & Wheat, fall. per bushel. . .. 60 62" i James Arnold. \Vlli'ilb Slll'lllfl' ” .... _ V ' A . . - o . a _ L ‘ I. . 3......1... t..t..1...._.... 35 as Recovers and Exporters of The Oltampzon Gold Medal 02!, winch cannot "MM" 8" “"e ’ ’ Buckwheat “ .... 38 40 one. u ........ 20 30 COUNTRY PRODUCE, be excelled. seconn DIVIsmn court? M5": “ ------- ' 5‘ 5‘3 199 and 102 Fou‘tdling Street â€"-â€"~â€". _0p mâ€" Rye, “ ........ 38 40 ‘ ‘ > ’ i ‘ . _ {Katy-21:32:” 1.3: BIO,11tl-.ea1, can” ‘ Has No County fijlctorla. , . . a . a c. I . n n o a L , ‘ . . - 7 Eggs, per (102.611 . . . . . _ . . . . . l3 l4 and rccoivé HIGHEST CKSH pRICES. MCGOII’S C S L 3 fl 9 E g a Equal. The neXtIS‘ungs or the “b‘wc Con” “'ln' thvt‘lmr to" ' ‘ ' ' ' *'* ' ' ° ‘ ‘ ' ' - They buy outright or lmndlc‘on commission. mm be held in Dickson’s hall, Fcnelon Falls, l’l'fif: 5-5;; '71... “i” 2% We“ on MONDAY, DEC’R 18th, 1893, ansfilpskins. . .. . . I375 CarloadLOtsaspgcialwlSand mpprmgmstl I MAJSl UFAO I] 0‘ RED 'BY . commencing at 10 o’clock in the forenoon . ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .. ' v . ‘d vDI‘ b -"tlwil1b‘thclastdw Ellmir’ fumll‘l" .Slhier Leaf" rl'm connecm‘l “’m‘ L‘md‘m: E‘lglm‘dt & C Q I, Iilliisriiié dtierdlletsialnduhts residing in this i . i i i i i i New York’ U S A' i I a, I l county. 'Del‘endants living in other CHI“)... . I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ . ‘ ~ . . _ . be served on or before Dec 2nd. "luttt‘, Sll':ll;,{lli rolled . . . . . . 1 b1) 1.80 ) z . ' . _ “fig mHSt ,5,“ ,,,., ,,,,, _____ . 1,0,, 1,00! 8 h“ ,b I, ,h E Ask ytur De tler for Lardme and Beware of Imitations. 8. NM“, E'DJMXS: Sam.- . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 00 18.00 1 , ' - . ,- , "Mrâ€"‘â€" --â€"~--â€"_â€"~â€"â€"â€"-â€"~ Baum, lexk. Mixed xchop, per cwt......... .. 1.00 .ZOl U l e a" FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DEALERS m THE COUNTRY. Fenelon y‘all; Camber 4th, 1893. .4 ,/ £_A._ .._--_.'___.__.__. _.._ _. .__, -.

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