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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 22 Dec 1893, p. 5

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'5‘. :XEQJDWI“. A“. 14"» “T3331 1:50:35. >-n»:3" ““x. ._2' 'r.; ., -. a a}; ‘L ' " t" u 7: < .n . ' Lha‘erjrfi ‘ hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes . Ljuckey. go/ or their clerks, but no shovelling or scraping worth mentioning. is done any- where else, and this season they are aboutas bad as we ever saw them, in con- sequence of the great quantity of snow that has already fallen. A snow plough would cost but a trifle, and no doubt somebody. who owns a horse would gladly take the contract of keeping the sidewalks in a passable condition for a small consideration. RUNAW,AY.-â€"liast Wednesday even ing a span of colts owned by Mr. Ed- wards were invited to a wedding, and, being left unattended for a moment after they were hitchediup, it occurred tp them that it would be a. good idea to run away. ll‘nrning,t to_the right when they left the Stable yard, they ran as far as the railway crossing, where, instead of going on to Cameron lake, only a few yards ahead, they headed north up the track and galloped on nntil,just beyond Mr. J. A. Ellis’s sawmill, they plunged into a cattle guard, where they remained qpictly side bysidc until Mr. Edwards and his son, who were in hot pursuit, name up. When the animals. after con- siderable work, were not out of the pit, it was found that one was entirely- uninjured, that the other had only noccivcd a few slight scratches, that the ‘ sleigh was not damaged in the least, and that no part of the harness except one or two small straps had got broken. ..x- A..._.__._. .. The Australian wheat crop for 1893 is estimated as follows :â€"--Victoria. 12,- 500,000 bushels; New South Wales, 72,000,000 bushels, and South Australia, 11,250,000 bushels. Itch on human beings and horses and all animals cured in thirty minutes by Wool- t-‘ord’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by W. R. Madill, drug-gist. The wife of J. Owen Brewster, a young attorney of Louisville, Ky, died recently of heart disease, and C. Miller’s Sons, undertakers, relused to take charge of the funeral services until a bill of $25 for the funeral of Brewster’s father two years ago was paid. Other members of the Undertakers’ Associa- tion would not take charge of the body until the debt was paid, and finally Brewster had the city undertaker take charge of it. English Spavin- Liniment removes all from horses, blood spavin, curbs, Splints, ringboue, sweency, stiflcs, sprains, sore and swollen throat, coughs, etc. Save $30 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure everlknown. Sold by W. R. Madill, druggist. Charles Prenderzast, a youth of 11 years, was playing in asnowhousc near. his residence, 116, St. Martin street, Montreal, whenit collapsed, and he was buried in the snow. His companions ran away and left him. When he was dug out, after lying: there for eight- hours, he was nearly, frozen, and, be- sidcs a. brokenleg, was injured inter- na‘ly. He was taken, to.the. hospital, where he diedncst morning-2, Agunique character struck Kingston last Friday night, and worked a novel methodof getting free drinks. He vis- ited adozen hotels, and=at each repre- sentcdhimself'to be Radcliffe, the exe- cutioner. He carried a coil of rope with which he said he had hanged He offered .a small portion of the rope. for a .drink. and. found agreed manylwhowere willing to furnisn him with the means to irrigate in return for adsouyenir of ankcy’s execution. He got drunk and j then .decampcd. Needâ€" less tosay, he was an impostor. Aplan for the distribution of electric power over agood portion of England is proposed by A. B. [-1, Thwate, says His idea, is to burn the fuel at the mines, where it costs but little, and then transmit the power. resulting from the combustion of the coal and gas by high pressure alternating currents of electricity, He . proposes to use gas engines of 'not.: more than 500-horse power to generate the electricity. From one station .he would supply the centres of industry of-L‘ancashire and the area adjoining-aha ship canal; from a second those of Yorkshire; v and' frmna third those of Midlands and London. I Retinal): Six Hones .â€"Distressing Kidneyâ€" and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “ New Great South American Kidney Care.” This new remedy is a great surprise and delight to physicians on account of its exceeding promptuess 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. 1.0 you want quick relief and care this is your remedy. Sold by W. R. Madill, druggist. A horrible tragedy occurred in the little town of Burbank, S. D., twenty miles from Sioux City, Iowa. at 2 o'clock on the afternoon of December 19th. Anna and Sadie Hemplc were employed in a millinery store at Vermilllon. John Heacock lived at Vet-millions He had paid attention' to one of the Hemple girls. but had been jilted by her. On the day mentioned he told the girls that their mother was sick at Burbank and offered to drive them across the country a. distance of twelve miles. 'l‘hey accepted his invitation. When within The Chicago. Journal of (honoreeI a few rods of the town of Eur drew a revolver and killed both girls. He then walked over to the railroad track and shot himselfthrough the brain. A brutal double murder was com- mitted near Port Credit, O.nt., some time between Thursday, the bith inst.,_ when an aged couple named Williams were last seen alive, and Saturday after-V noon, when they were lound dead, the man sitting in an arm chair and his wife lying upon the pantry floor. They had beenikilled' by repeated blows upon the head with a hoot-heel or a potato. The crime was no doubt committed for money, as Williams was rich and kept alargc sum in the house. Suspicion first fell upon the hired man, who dire. I appeared, together with a. horse and cutter, but he returned as soon as he heard of the murder, and the detectives arenow after two men who are no doubt the real murderers. WWW CORRESPONDENCE. A Grievance audits Remedy. To the Editor of the Fenclon Falls Gazette. Sm,â€"â€" . As a commercial traveller who has been 0. monthly visitor to your pleasant village for nearly ten years, and one who hopes to do so for many years to come, and who is pretty well known here as a well- wisher in all that will tend to its pros- perity, permit me to offer a suggestion reâ€" Spr‘cting the neglected condition of the' sidewalks. You are exceptionally situated as a. summer resort. Itrust that the near future will, with the completion of the you are entitled to rank as such second to none on the upper lakes. But when winter has to be reckoned with youâ€"for the pres~- that your sidewalks are simply disgraceful. drifts all winter in the middle of the road. Simply on account of the laziness, selfish- ba.nk_ he; cut, at any rateâ€"are away behind. Imean Hopsaking Dresses Why should people have to plough through Blflck Cashmere Former Price $4.85 Present P t(_ (7 5-50 ti H H H H H H Price. Price. Price. Price. Men’s Wool Over-coats S 4.95 $3.00 Men’s All-wool Tweed Ulster-$12.00 S. 7.95}. H H d 5.50 3.75 . a “ Irish Frieze H 15.00 10-00 “ All-wool Ulsters 7.95 4.9.5 I “ bestqnality u H 17.00 11.00 “ “ “ 8.85 5.95 “ Tweed'Pants: 1.50 1.00. “ “ Freize Ulstcrs 10.50 6.50 “ “ Suits 6.75 4:50 “ “ “ “ 11.00 6 95 “ “~ Suits. 8.75: 5.951 “ 4.00 “ “ 9.50 “ 7.50 “ 4.7!) “ ‘ ” 10.00 “ “ 8.00 “ 6.00 “ “ 12,75 “ “ 10.25 overseen-“rs, Eat-‘55, WESTEBS; Former Present Former Present Minimums. rice $3.75 Former Price $9 00- BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ SUITS AND ovnacoars AT FIRST cosr. DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, STAPLE GOODS, E1110. swim, bridnc, fun), establish Lhe fact “mt Our Shelves are loaded with the latest and most fashionable goods, and at prices which cannot fail to please, . Former Presenl ness or indifferenceâ€"call it what you will Wool Flflmlels, plain and -â€"of property holders and property owners fnl of their consequent responsibility, as to ice to form, causing every one~inclnding women and tender school childrenâ€"to take to the road, with the possible danger to and the probable result in the shape of a case ofsickness incurred bywading through sucwdrifts. have been made a. municipal byâ€"law long ago, is, that each owner of property on the main streets should be held responsible front of‘his property within twelve hours aftersuch has rendered the sidewalks in such a state as to be detrimental to public creased on every further occasion. Let the incoming council take this much needed re form up in earnest-(and,by,tlrc way, there is new blood to the fore who are prepared to make this, and other further necessary improveincnts,-33 planksiu their platform) and I predict a, stir for the better in “- the Falls,” Yours truly, W. 1;. HUNTER. EIARER-IED. McIurosnâ€"Saunronn.â€" At the Mouse, Fenclon Falls, by the Rev. M. McKiunon, B. A, on Wednesday, Dec. 20th, Henry Albert McIntosh to Elizabeth, eldest danish. ter of Mr. Francis Sandt‘ord, all of Fenclon Falls. the bride’s father, by the Rev. M. McKinnon, B. A, on Wednesday, Dec. 20th, James Henry Fell, of Verulam, to Elizabeth, daugh- Thc remedy I suggest, anti which should' Silk Handkerchiefs for the clearance ofsnow, sleet or_slnsh ire, , on the main streets, who are so disregard- All-wool plaid Factory allow a. winter’s accumulation of snow and Ladies’ Black Cashmere life or limb by a runaway horse or team Ladies’. all-wool Winter. Price. Price. $15.00 $3.75 All-‘wool Cashmeres 27 18 27 20 Habit Twill Serge 35 20 Single Fold Dress Goods 30 to 50 15 twilled 20 15 Flannels 30 21 Gloves 25 15 Ladies’ all-wool Cashmere Hose 35 25 Hose 30 20 Children's Grey- Persian Lamb Caps 3.00 1.95 35 .25 comfort, failing which,1 a fine,,to.bc in-_ . 32“; , SLASHEQ Price. Price. White Bed Blank‘ets,wool 2.50 2.00 . Grey Bed Blankets 1.75 1.25 Horse Blankets 70 5,0 ColtouShirtings 8 5 Heavy Canton .Flannel 183‘ 8 Heavy Feather Ticking 13:1 8; All-Linen Towelling 9 " - 6 l All-Linen Towels, per pair 30 20 U. H H , I (t (1, it 20 Lace Curtains, per pair 60 39 ,16-ounce Grain Bags 3.25 2.25 I 1,600 Men’s and Boys" , Sample Cups 75 to 1.25;”.- 50 :Men’s all-wool Socks 17,. 10 We have purchased largely in- Men’s Silk Ties and Handkorchiefs for holiday trade. Handkerchiefs direct import from Japan. 0.0 rent mus.â€" m ' anaesthe- still to-behad'. A large number of people have bought from us and can testlfy as to the genuine low prices at which we are offering goods. Call. rt once, as-thc stock. is going fast. Everything is good. if you require any hardware for. next year, it will pay you to buy now... * IAQOLK at; the LOVV Prices 1' FE,,,,__C,,,,M,,E,,S,_A, the residence or Lanterns £100., Axes 550. to’75c. Axe Helves 10c. to-ZOC. each 7 3 Best Clothes W ringers $2.50, Cow Ties 193.0. each, Whips 80. and up, Strong Bushel Basket-s. .54.. 5.043., Acme Skates 550. a. pair, tGI‘OfMP- John Chambers,0f‘F0n810"Falls- A good RimuLOC‘ii andKnob for 180., Sheepskin Mitts 20c. per DIICD. SUI.i.iv.i_\'.,â€"In,thc township of Fenclon, on,’1‘uosday, Dec. 19th, Patrick, Sullivan, aged 66 years and fixanonths. Vancon.â€"-In Fenclon Falls, on Thursday, Dec. 21st, Su‘sannoh, wife of Mr. David Vurcoe, aged 38 years and 4 months. '"iaaiiiiigiavain. contracts for the purchase of good sound cedar poles duringdhe present season, 30 ;» feetnnd upward in length, and for which ‘ ‘ THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES will; be paid. For full particulars and‘ specifications apply to Jens BIMNDON or HENRY Bacon's, Fenclon Falls. WM. Snnmm u, Agent, Cohoconk. Coboconk,- Doe,“ str1893. _. .....--.t ._ .__.__ _... saunter: FALLS MARKETS; ‘ Reported by the North Star Roller Mill 00;. ‘ Fenclon Falls, Friday, Dec. 22nd, 1893., Wheat, Scotch or Fife . ... 64. to 65 I Wheat, fall, per bushel .._ 58 60 I Wheat, spring “ . . . . 57 58 Barley, per bushel. . .. . 35 37 I Buckwheat “ . . .. . . . . 43' 45 I Oats, “ . . .v. . . . . 29v 30 I Pcnse, “. . . . . _. . . . 50 52 I Rye, “ . . . . . . . . 40 42 Potatoes, “ .. . . . . . . 27 30 I Butter,per 17 181 Eggs, per dozen.......... 14 15' Hay,pcr ton...... 6.00 7.00l Hides -. 2.00 250I 5.50.. 5.751 Sheepskins.......,....,.._. 35 75 l Wool' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I7 18 Flour, family, Silver Leaf . 1 60 1.65 I Flour, best bakcrs’ .. .. .. .. 1.85 1.90 Flour, clipper...... 1.40: Flour, straight rolled . . . . . ., 1.50 1.55 Bran, per ton...... . . . . . . . 1100 12.00 Shorts, “ 1550 17.001 Mixed chop, per cwt,...,_._. ., 95 1.00 pair, Best Carpet SWeepers $2.90, a ft. Lance Saw for $32.50, Mixed Paint $1 per gallon, 4 Boxestch Grease t'or:2e30., and a shop full of Hardware at, equally low prices. 5 ' 0‘s. OPPOSITE" BE NSON OUSE. - LENDSAY. ._ WWOWW New. Fall. N ew‘Corsets and Gloves, New fiandkrechiefs, N ew. New Towelli-ngs, Gentlemen’s and Winter Jackets, 1‘1 New Dress Goods, New-Underwear for Ladies and Children, New Trimming Braids, 43:â€" New Frillings and Tiles, 7 Cot-tons and Shirtings Furnishings Complete. We cordialiyinvite you to call and examine our new Fall Stock. an' price to everybody. ' 33 KENT-ST, LINDSAY. Opposite the Benson, House. Former Present ; obtained through us. . I r_v paid weekly and promptly. Exclusive 1 and choice of territory given. Don’t delay, I 4 STRAY Iâ€"IOUNDs Game on to the premisos of the snh~ scriber, lot. 27 con. 6, Fenclon, on the 2nd! jofDeccmber inst.,n Hound dog. The owner can have him. upon proving property and‘ paying charges. _ . JOSEPH MILLER. Fenclon, Dec. 111b, 1893.â€"â€"43-1* M_ ESTRAY CA'T’I‘LE. Game on to the premises of the subscri-v her, lot 23 con. 2, Sotnerville, on the 6th of December inst, two yearling Heifers. red' and white, and one Steer, red with very- S ]arge and “yen assorted' Stock of little white on. The owner is requested to WinterGOOdS go at; first cost. prove property, pay expenses and take the} animals away. CHARLES LEYS, BudthW P. 0. Somerville, Dec. 8th, 1893â€"43-3 auiiut saliva. Present Price $7.20 ‘1 NOW IS, THE TIME TO BUY Furniture. _â€" DURING HOUSE CLEANING 11 Special" Cut in Prices. Will be given to those BUYING FOR CASH".. My stock is large and complete,. BEDROOM SUITES, lounges, O'em‘re Tubes, 00176.0in Easy Chairs. Bureaus. Side-boards; and every description of’Kitchen Furniture- Pictures Framed to Order. 'Everyth-ingSold at.Lowest Living.Pr.icec- W Undertaking promptly and carefully- attended to. L. D E Y MA. N,. annaraxnn &- Fnaurrnnn Deanna, Oolborne Street, Fenclon Falls, W Residence over the Shop. “E311 (Po the Public. ' . HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE‘ ‘ Ga has amalgamated with the Alliance ll t I’- ‘ot England, giving insurers the security of." $25,000,000 and the same good policy. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent. in? Also agent for the Queen of Eng» land and Caledoninn ofEdinbnrgh. Capi‘ tal combined, $45,000,000. Fenclon Falls, July25th, 1892. A Great Offer. The Grams of Toronto is offering great inducements in connection with their week- 1y for 1994. To all subscribers who for.- wurd them one dollar by the end of Decemw ber inst., they will send The Weekly Globe for 1894, and, in addition, present them. with a copy of “Hints for the Million,”‘ published by Messrs. Rand, McNally & 00.,~ the celebrated publishers of Chicago and: New-York. This work is an invaluable book of referâ€"- ence and handy for the household, being a. compendium of thousands of newund vain-- able recipes and suggestitins ondiygjcnc,“ medicine, business affairs, travelling, the: workshop, laboratory, house. kitchen, gar- deu, stable, etc. The regular selling price- is 35c. ; .it is worth one dollar. runss NO'rrons. Useful to an inquisitive and ‘economical' housekeeper.â€"i*ew.York Sun. A book which will be found useful by: everybodyâ€"Boston Traveller. A very useful thing. for a handy person.. â€"-New Orleans Picayune. The “Hints” are comprehensire enough, and the wonder is they aren‘t called a. ‘4 Household Encyclopedia.” â€" Cincinnati, Commercial Gazette. ' More useful information could notwell' be crowded in the same spuce.â€"â€"Sau Fran». cisco Bulletin. No well regulated household should be- without a copy of ” Hints for the Milliou.,”‘ -â€"Spirit of the Times. In a. wonderfully. compact form a vast: amount of information.-â€"Manchestcr Union... The book will be forwarded free of post~- age. The offer is a mist liberal one, and: _ should secure a large increase in the eircI1--- lotion of that old-established and excellent: newspaper. ‘â€" wVVIE AVTI N G. Fancy Bed Spreads full width, also Blanm~ kcts, all-wool Carpet, Rag Carpet and plni-YL' and twillcd Flannel woven promptly and satisfactorily by V SAMUEL HU'l‘CHISCN, ll’euverx Fenclon Balls, April .1211), 1803.â€"-8-3m. Reliable men to sell: our choice and hardy Nursery Stock and Seed Potatoes, full and: complete line. ‘Mnny varieties can only be Commission or saIa-. Write at once for terms. ALLEN NURSERY 00-, Rochester, N. Y... 25-201‘lg

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