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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 1 Dec 1893, p. 5

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.4. V cm nonâ€"A. . am ' Carpets and Oil-Cloths, N O. Eli-Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. W - Gene..3é. » men'were putting up when we dropped V '1 . ’ I V this is the Self-Denial Week of the Sal.- _ the bridge. mikgahdonmé to lmpm‘b Governor- ‘t I.“ I? a Sore spot with the “Xi’ayel‘. this vice-regal abode. It is a perfect sink-hole for public money. Mr. McCall. Miss 'I‘histlewaite gave a reeitaiion, “ The Island of the Seois." Mr. Dpuckworth sang two songs and Mr. McKeown one, and vocal and instru- mental music was furnished by the choir. Notwithstanding the great num- ber who sat down to the tables in Ingram’s ball, so large a quantity of eatables had been provided that a uood deal'was left, and to get rid of it a sup- plemeniary feast was given to the Sun- day school children, free of charge, on the following evening. â€"--_â€"â€".__t=1-_!â€"â€"â€"-â€" LIVE STOCK â€" Last Monday morning Mr. Henry Austin left for the Toronto market with a drove of cattle and sheep. and yesterday morning Mr. Win. Waflle followed him with another. To see the frequent processions oi live stock pass- lug .down our main street to the railway station, and some of course come in from the other side of the village, one would think that the supply would soon fall short of the demand, but there is no likelihood of it just yet, if prices are who taken as an indication. EngliSh Spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood Spnvin, curbs, Splints, "mghone, sweeney, stifles, sprains, sore and lwollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $30 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by W. R. Madill, drug-gist. COALâ€"We notice that the Fenelon Falls Syndicats’s dry goods store is to be heated this winter by a large and handsome coal store, which Mr. Heard’s A great number of black squirrels have been shot by the local sports of East Northumbcrlnnd this fall. . La grippe is killing many natives of- Doualas Island and "Jones, Alaska; The bodies of the dead are cremated. Itch on human beings and horses and all animals cured in thirty minutes by Wool- ford’s Sanitary Lotion; This never fails. Sold by W. R. llladill, driiggist. A heavy earthquake shock was felt in Quebec Province on Monday. Shocks are also reported in Central Vermont and Northern New York. On Saturday night John Foster, a farmcit-living near Uniontown, Ind., killed his wife and three children with a. revolver and then blew out hisbrains. ‘ Twelve thousand persons were killed by last week’s earthquake in Kuslian, Persia. Ten thousand bodies have been recovered from the ruins. ' The Mississippi river is frozen from shore to shore at Galena, Ill., the earli- est ice blockade in 20 years. The tem- perature on Thursday night was below 'zero. ' Word has been received in Ottawa that Sir John Thompson has been cre ated an Imperial Privy Councillor. and that Mr. Christopher Robinson, Q. C, has been knighted. - These honors are conferred in recognition of services in connection with the Behring Sea arbi- iration. From Selina, '1‘ex., is reported a new use for sunflower stalks. Several tons of them have been made into paper. which has been sent East'for trial. The paper is regarded as superior to straw paper and marks a great departure in paper-making and sunflower raising in- dustries. The mill is now buying sun- flowers and proposes to make sunflower paper a specialty. ' When the troops in South Africa. reached Lobengula’s abandoned camp ' in Upper M‘atabelcland they found gold drifts cropping right up on the surface. in last Wednesday afternoon. Even at from 36.50 to 87 per tonâ€"its present price in this villageâ€"coal is but very little dearer than good hard wood; and as, by the new American tarifi', coal is to befiadmitted free, it is only necessary manada to knock off the duty also, and we shall be able to buy it here for about $5 a ton, at which price more or less “of it will be used in almost every house. Monster Sale of Boots and Shoes. Balance of summer stock selling regardless of cost. Thousands of dollars’ worth to be sold as less than cost to market them. Don’t miss the op- portunity of a lifetime. JOHNSTON 6c SISSON. The Monster Sim Store, 25 . Lindsay. SELFâ€"DENTAL.â€"-We are requested to again draw attention to the fact that vation Army in Canada. As already . remarked, the efforts being put forth by the Salvationists to make this a success are really prodigious, and cannot fail but to bring a, .very gratilyiug result. Our soldiers and friends are helping nobly so far. . lontributors are remind- ed that $25 will support a girl in the Rescue Home for three months. and $50 will maintain an entire Rescue . Home with thirty inmates for one week. The “’3? ehded “ght there- The me” All donations can be given to the local turned the” bayonets mm Pmks and omcgrs or sent; direct», to Commandant, their mortars into quartz crushers, and Booth, Salvation Temple, Toronto, Lobengula may be reckoned as another Amounts receiVed are acknowledged. in victim ot‘sordid civilization. But when the War Cry. there is gold in sight, who Will hold the CHEAP PORK,_0ur northern con. faiiiislied back? . temporary the Mindeu Echo says :_ It lei-probable that another arrest in u MI. R C Garmtt bought “voyeur,” connection With the Cronin murder will . . . p D I i . piggjn me spring, fm. which he paid be made veiy soon. According to it ~ . -] . ‘ . story published by. a Chicago paper, :1? iillzls’ti?:yd his? ‘LESZdiqyo; ofl‘icers‘under the direction of the State 0 )~ . i . 2 - - _ pork. During the time he had themxhc Aimmcy 5 Ofiice .am Xn§c_5tlgԤlng ("if fed them 700' pounds of shorts, costing tam faCts concemmg. " "eW 0)" W10 86.50; 400' pounds of peas and oats, . . _ ‘ f $3 60; and 5' bushels of peas, $2.50, :tl‘l-Q' inpst Violpnt denuncmtms o the in all they cost $16.60, being a fraction “ Bf'mSh. SP5” Rind" Who was? fine-"led .to loss. than 31; cents per pound. The pigs be m Ph‘cafa’" abo‘“ the mm 0mm“ were not quite8 months old when killed. “9% kmed' - 30.3 has been “indie” 5115‘ We think this is cheap pork, and it picion of Looming more or ess about certainly was good. pork , the pigs were the murder ever Since the part played ennediu all the time he had them, by Ca.mp 20 came to fight . End if “15y had got a. run in a clover So it appears that all the fuss that field during part of the summer they has been» madeovcr the wonderful inf: would have cost less still. This shows “mum and enginee'mg tllumphs 0 that farmers can. make money by raisin”. the Ferris wheel, the lucrative business how; ” a of carrying passengers in it at 50 cents- r\' ' . . i: w. nothinir but a common Riisuzira'risrr Cunnn- m a- DAY.â€"â€"-South 1 head as a ‘ American Rheumatic Cure, for Rheumatism hurdY'gu‘rdy , affair- A N?“ Jersey and Neuralgia, radically cures in. one to patentce has induced. the United States three days. Its action upon the system is con-rt to decree that the Ferris wheel rcmarkabhe- and mysterious. It removes at its a,“ ingriugemem of his patent merry once the cause,.nndntlieid.isease immediately ,0_round Indeed MT Ferris admin disappeurs‘ The fit.“ dose gre-Mly benefiis' tgcd in court that he, lrrrbwed his ideas 7.5 cents. Sold by W. R‘. Madi‘ll, drnggist. .1 3.06.“ the whegi from this very 'Iqui'h' ID‘..’1‘.â€"--: ' ' ‘ . . i' .‘ ‘ .‘. A00 EV LiSt sam‘day afbemoon tus. This 1' .9 meeting of extremities our townsman. Mr. James Chambers - . . . .-’ - . - ’ of which the world. is full, showmg how who was working on the railway bridge, . - . - narrow is the margin between human met with an accident in a manner a, t N and hulnmnmuencsq almost impossible to be explained. intel- élea n ' __:____. :â€"'â€"_____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ ligibly to. those who did not see it 'BIRTIISL linppen.‘ While a- seetion of the swing PBMCE._At Fénelon Falls, on, Friday, was bang loweredm' its place: It by November 24th, the wife of Mr. Henry- some means descended a: short; distance PM,” Ufa, daughter, rapidly and then suddenly stopped, and Mr. Chambers was not only struck on the head by one end of a crowbar, the other end of which was in his- hands, but two loops of rope hanging from a pulley opened out and embraced him violently around the neck. Fortunately. he was not much hurt, but he would have fallen into the river below had not one of the other men caught and held him, and he had to lie down and rest. awhile before he was able to walk off H-_.r_... â€" FENE‘DO‘N F'A'LLS MARKETS. __ Reported by the North Star Roller Mill 00. F'e-nclon. Falls, Friday, Dec. lst, 1893. Wheat. Scotch or Fife . ..... 64 to 65 Wheat, fall, per bushel. . . . 58 60 Wheat, spring “ . 57 58 Barley, per bushel. . . . . . . 35 ‘37. Buckwheat“ 43 45 Oats, “ . . . 29 30 Peasc, ” .... .... 50 55 Rye, “ 40 42 Potatoes, “ .. .. 27 30 Butter, per 1b....... . . . . . . 17 18 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . .. 14 15 Hay,per-ton...... .. 6.00 7.00 Hides . . . . . . . .... .. 2.00 2.50 Hogs . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.85 6.00 A Successâ€"The Presbyterian thanks- giving social on the 23rd inst. was a success financially as well as otherwise, the receipts amounting to a little over Sheepskins _ . _ _ n _ _ 35 75 $61. After a sumptuous tea in In- Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 _ 18 gram's hall, all to whom the second Flour, family, SilverLcnt‘.. 1.60 1.65 Part of the pl-Ogralnnle presented any Flour, best bakers’. . . . . . . . . 1.85 1.90 attraction adjourned to Dickson’s hall, Emu“ ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 50 where speeches were delivered by Rev. 31.231350; 6;"! 11:00 13:0}; Mr. McKiunon, the chairman, Rev. Mr. Sharla, u j . , , , ' . , . _ _ _ 15,50 17,00 Fnrnconib, Rev. Mr. Fraser and Rev. was a member of Camp 20, and- Oue of I Mixed. chopper cwt. . H... .. 95 1.0.0 . AViNG. . Fancy Bed Spreads full width, also Blair-r kets, all-wool Carpet, Rug Carpet and plain and twilled Flannel woven promptly and satisfactorily by ' SAMUEL HUTCHISON, 'Weaver. Fenelon Falls, April 12th, 1893.â€"8-3m'. 50 00 That Gigantic Wholesale Clothing Stock that we purchased from Reliable men to sen J ,B E . our choice and hardy A _ . Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes, full and complete line. Many varieties can only be obtained through us. Commission or sale- ry paid weekly and promptly. Exclusive and choice of territory given. Don’t delay. Write at once for terms. ALLEN NURSERY 00., Rochester, N. 1'. 25-20w. at a. rate on the dollar, and our full stafl’, including carpenters and pointers, have been working day and night to make room for this MOUNTAIN OF GOODS, and it is now placed into stock at prices that will make this the LARGEST and CHEAP- EST CLOTHING SALE ever held in this county; and in connection with this sale we couple our entire stock. Now this is the greatest chance the buying public of this county ever had to secure Fall and Winter goods in the beginning of the season at the WONDERFUL LOW PRICES we will give you when you call on _ CARTER, THE POOR MAN’S FRIEND. Here are a few Prices Men’sTweed Pants, regular price $1.60, fop $1.00 9 u H Overcoat r 6.50 i 3.50 Of the Many'Thousands “ Very long Dbl-brehsted Ulster “ 9.50: “ 5.95 of Bargains in store for “ Extra fine quality Blue Beaver Overcoat, you if you call at the righ CAVEA‘I’S. TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS. COPYRIGHTS. at 1 1 75': “' 8~95 For information and fro - e Handbook write MUNN a 00 861. BROADWAY, NEW Yotgu'. ,z 50 Oldest bureau for securing patents in Amerin- E "1 ER“ “ Genuine Irish Frieze Dbl-breasted Ulster, (-I- L " u ‘: (bgtter) “ 8'61 u 6'00 Lu 8% circulation of any sclentlflcpaper in tho , regular price . . , 10.00, “ 7.00 mace V “ Fine quality brown or black worsted " regular price . . . g . . 10.50, “ Every patent taken out by us is brought before D “ Gen nine Irish Frieze Dbl-breas ted Ulster, the pub“ “3mm” given free 0‘ charge in “‘0' (better quality), regular price 13.50, “ 10.00 H- 12.00, “ 8.50 "0'53. spiendiaiy illustrated. No intelligent. 1500 Sample Caps for winter, to be clearedLat 50 m$:?1?5‘dlgtxbgzgߴhg.utdtddrgseefil $33930. Men s all wool Cardigan Juckets,regular price 1.25, h 75 ' Overcoat, regular price ' O '0 O o i“ Tweed Suits, regular price 6.75, “ 4.50 owns. 361. Broadwm‘. New York City. " CUT , “ ‘Iilveavy all wool Socks “ 15, “ 10 ' “ ool Undersliirts and Drawers “- 40 “ 25 IT G... as... u 0.; a o. N 0 T I 0 E. Z-Bush. 16 (liz. Seamless Cotton Grain Bags, regu or price ..‘ 3.0‘0 "‘ 2.25 r A Very heavy plain St fancy E'tafl‘e, regular price 60 " 45 To the reslqentg 0f Fenemn Fairs' Very heavy double fuld Serge Dress Goods, Toke notice that. any person 01' persons ! regular price w 35 u 20 removmg from any village or district in-v IT All wool check factory Flannel, regular price 30 “ 21 fef’led “’il'h diphtheria to Fenel‘m Fan' Heavy woo] Grey Flannel u 20 u 15 Will be quarantined for a period of 14 days IN Very heavy white wool Bed Blankets “ 2.85 “ 2100’ 01‘ longer: 3 the diSCI’etlon' Of the Board Of Ladiesi very heavy black “100111050 u 30 ii .20 Health. The citizens of'Fcnelon Falls who- 800 Yds Shaker Flannel n 10 u 07 do not wish to be so inconvenienced will 1700 “ Cotton Shirtiugslr Ginghnms “ 08 “ 05 govern themselves “CCOI‘dlngIY- ' Very Heavy Canton Fianna] u 10 u 07 By order of the Board of Health. Beautiful Double-fold Ulstering ” 85 “ 60 A. WILSON, M. D., Good quality wide black Cashmere "f 30 h 20 Medical Hm”), Omar Li‘fhcs Mllhfik‘ss ghlng ht . -- o- 2-50 Fenelon Falls, Fcb’y 22nd, 1893. l-t-. f. Pair Beautiful Lace Curtains, regular price 75 “ 39- » Good Canadian Fingering Yarn “ 08’- “ 05 .. . Heavy Feather Ticking (hold water) “ 12 “ 08 5 lb. Bunch Weaving Cotton “ 1.25 “ 1.00 IAIfidlCS' Blnclk Caslfiiiere Gloves “ ' 25 “ 15 I I o ‘ ' won on ored cnrietia “ 30 “ 19' 4:0 I{ENT_ST.S Very heavy Grey Bod Blankets, per pair 1.25- NOW '8 THE TIME To BUY Extra fine quality white Bedspread, big. drive 1.00 contain) rack up J_ I», “my, DURING HOUSE CLEANING htdsfiim' ARoAiNs Asleiillgllliimes still tobe had. A large number of people have bought from B'UYING FOR CASH. us and can testifyas to the genuine low prices at which we are ofl'er1ng.goods.- Call at once, as the stock is going fast. Everything is good. If you require any hardware for next My StOCk lsg:::;i::z;1comp.lete’ ear,'7 will a on 0 u now. . - y P” t b y BEDROOM SUITES, 11001: at the Lovv 13rices !' , gantteaps itOc.,“iT&xes 550$?575c, Axe IIelves 100. to 200. each, Lounges, 0617276 Tab es. es -' ‘ Loties - ringers " . 0 "COW Ties 12%0. each Whi s 80. - ' 'r and up, Strong Bushel Baskets 50c, Acme Skates 7550. appair, cane and Easy Qfim’ 5' A good Rim Lock and Knob fOr 18c, Sheepskin Mitts 200. per Bureaus’ S’de'bQHVdS' pair, Best Carpet Sweepers $2.90, .a 5% ft. Lance Saw for $2.50, and “my descripm" °f Kitchen Furnimm‘ Mixed. Paint $1 per gallon 4 Boxes Axle Grease for 250. and - v a shop full of' Hardware at, equally low prices. ’ Plcmres Framea to amen C Q . .l. e. on t at, â€"â€" KSign 0f the Golden Lion. Beautiful Silk. ’L‘ies for men or boys 15 .. i. . Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices 13%“ Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. L.DEYMAIN., Uncommon 8r FURNITURE DEALER, Uolborne Street, Fenelon Falls. 3%” Residence over the Shop. “@a __...__..__â€"â€"-_ E N S ERANQE. Mr. Wm. E. Ellis having transferred hie Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property A_.t Very Lowvest Rat-cs Next Door to the Benson House, Lindsay. liEhh gt he. NEW 5581-1 OPPOSITE BENSON HOUSE. LINDSAY. New and ‘Winter Jackets, . . , New Dress Goods, New Underwear. for Ladies and Children, None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. I New Trimming Braids, New Corsets and Gloves, ,. New Frillings and Ties, W FARE]: PROPERTY at very low rates. James Arnold. Fenelon Falls, June 14th, 1892. l7-ly.. New Handkerchiefs, New Flannels and Flannelettes, lNew Towellings, '5 ' Cottons and Shirtings, ,Gentlemen’s Furnishings Complete. SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"or THEâ€"- County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court will. be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, ON MONDAY, DEC’R 13m, 1893, commencing at 10 o’clock in the forcnoon. 'l‘liursday,December 7th will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other connâ€" ties must be served on or before Dec. 2nd,. S. NEVISON‘, E. D. HAND, Bailiff; Clerk. Echelon Fall's October 4th,,1803: l We cordially invite you to call and examliie our new Fall Stock. One price to everybody. KERR 33 KENT-St, LINDSAY. I Opposite the Bonn House. .n ~‘q. ‘-.s./-.M

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