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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Dec 1893, p. 1

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:-'-".J-‘.-.-’. r-d rive-sf w." 'l-T,--""l;"¢ ._â€".,=:,-,_ '_~A‘_"V;.A, ' .1. ... .,. , , ,»_.,.>,,,.m-,.., ..‘_ hwy-z... .. H; .. ,_. . FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 291‘ ‘i-QIII .d. FREEZE SfiE?L'Y » â€"0 Fâ€"' GQEDETEGE‘ PG'WDERS .IUSCE‘ IEECEiVED. regular wholesale prices. . III..- of any kind E Junkin a. can. -. .._1 u CHRISTMAS, 1893.=‘=’= . . Having secured a job line of IBLES,I am prepared to clear 'out the whole stock at . For Clu‘istlnas Goods give ‘W. T. \ “rum... Tillâ€"signeéai William Walter McWhirrell, alias Maguire, who is accused of the atrocious murder of} old James and Elizabzth Williams of the Middle road on Friday, December 15th, has at last been run to earth. Inconeeivablc as it may appear, he was captured but twelve short miles from police headquarters, in a district where he was Well known and where lbr days he mingled with his friends, and went about the duties of' life as unconâ€" ccrncdly as if two staffs of detectives in Toronto and every policeman in the country were not on the lookout for him. It wasin the dead of Tuesday night, and while he slept in the house of Henry Murderer Caught. Bibles, Prayer books, Hymn books, all denominations. Poets, Toy books, Etc. W. T. Junkin has the Best Stock in Stablei‘ord,‘a Scarboro’ farmer, his form- er employer, that he was taken. lie submitted quietly to the arrest, but stoutly protested his innocence of the awful crime which a tell-tale trail of In the Men’s and Youths’ Department we are showing a large-variety of ‘ unanimous lllll] SEHillll BOOKS. A FULL STOCK AT W“. 33.. MAEELL’S. l’i-ofesssional Cards. Leslii. &c. A. r. DEV LIN, ARRISTER, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor in Chancery, KentStrect, Lindsay. HOPEle & OHISHOLM, (Siiccsssoii r0 MARTIN & HOPKINS) )ARRISTER, SOLICITUR, &c_ Money i) to Loan at 6 per cent. Oilice, “il- liam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. G. H. HOPKINS. D. H. CHISHOLM. iiiio an & JACKSON, ‘ ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 8m. Of- } fice,William street,Lindsay. F. l}. Moons. A. JACKSON. Moldh‘Yl-‘tlfi & STEWART, W@mmw-&ms§s9 E@m@w@ at prices that will suit the hard times. them. a _ Just call and see The fit, style and quality will catch your eye at once, and a sale is effected without the least exertion. Now we pass on to the DQEfiS 'GOQfiS dmfi MANTLE DEPARTM Eh”. Just call and we will show you the FINEST AND Mosr FASI-IIONABLE Goons that ever struck the town, and you Will find prlces in line We have the inside track here sure. with Lindsay or any other town in Ontario,“ that’s right.” Men’s and Boys Boots and Shoes, Town. Give him a call. . . «a W. T. J UNKIN. e VWWWE as arts», “NWMHWWWOO . . MRS. HEELEY - - Invites (m impaction of lzer large and varied assorlmeizl of goods szzz'lalle for Cflrz'slvzas resents. ' ~ gesiDOLLSâ€" Rubbers and. fiversh A Merry Christmas and Iâ€"Iappy New Year to all. circumstances has apparently laid at his door. One word of' caution should be added. The detectives should not rest satisfied with the assumption that McWhirrell committed the double murder of the Middle road. There are some facts which render that hypothesis improb- able. It is scarcely credible that a sane man would be concerning himself lor, three days in the sale ol’a horse and vehicle which he knew to be the proceeds oi'a murder about which the whole Province was talking and speculating. Such recklessness is unnatural, and should suggest caution in rushing to the conclusion that the authoroi' the mur- ders is in the hands of the police. The task of the detectives is not yet finished. â€"â€"Gl0bc. â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"u-o-< The village of Dundalk has been put in for $2,500 damages through an un- covered drain. ' Twenty one horses owned in Water- villc, Me, have entered the 2:20 list this season. It is said that Cornelius Vanderbilt has given a million dollars to religious N . . . “*3 "i" work in the last two years. " . ' . ' ' - Notaries 8w. . . . . BIG AND LITTLE. _ P,“SEEEVEE'OEgifgwfii‘nk, Kent street, This department is supplied from the very best manufac- __ ltchlon magma barn? and horse: ade :1)“ ’ ' ' ‘ an ma 8 cure in 111- mmu es t I oo - Lindsfly- Money to 103“ M61)or cent- °” turers in Canada, and at Spot Cash. Call in and buy forays) Sammy Lotion? This [mgr fans. “Sf wins] T STEWART, yourself a pair of our WATERPROOF LONG BOOTS, and you " I, Sold bym R, Marlin, druggist. 9‘ °‘ MC mm? will be comfortable and happy for the Winter. lVe have “Too Numerous to Mention.” It IS Stufl that While“? 0- Anthony N O T I C E an endless variety of Ladies’ and Misses’ Button and Lace _ _ $395032; 5131;: M t JAWS 13,, M Boots, Rubbers and Overshoes. We give this department Art, Sllks, Berlln 'W'ools_ and angled Ofi. ~01] c 0, ms duck decoys, ‘ o , . . . ‘ . _ . A521,}, fiiiifishliliidiiopbiihafil to Frank Kerr spec1al attention. N 0 tiouble to show goods. All Kmds of Fancy Goods make, and a“. a Y ~ I ‘- u I - '. . t - t ‘here who holds said notes. 4 a An authouty is credited with saying P0“ mas m ’JAS JOHNSTON & CO. FEED, GBOGERIES, that the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. ' __ ' ' ' v '- ' 2 000 tons of coal a da F 11~ June 30th 1891. 19 t.f. GLA§SWAHE Add” GRGBKERY M t H d d P bums 0V“. 1 i . 5' ?ellelon_:-b:_,_____:_i. ~~â€"â€"â€" "" . I l d _ B between Pittsburu and Jersey City for w _- You will find our stock in these lines 111 harmony With N ' the making of steam only. IflEDICAL' . . . d . .1 } tt ' . J 1;, FOR O"*SH‘ Miss Gertrude Mitchell of Liverpool, _._._â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"‘â€" the Obhel departmentbp an at 100{ )0 nm prlce’s' us â€"â€" 18 yems of 1 re his achieved the filst M A. ‘ ‘| i ‘ t , zk‘ ( I y I . A. W- J- DEGRASSL M'D" my oul 200' Tea’ 101 example” Rs. H E E L Ev. place in all England and Wales in the GRONER, PhySicia‘nlSurgeng’ 5:1?" a: -â€"-â€"- - , examinations forthcqueen’s scholarship. J Residence, Brick GOW‘gei 0' mg - [-lcr triumph is gained over 4,750 coin:- W'eeti Lil‘ds’ly' ‘ d 15'5" petitors. I .â€"_-â€"â€" ‘ ' V K t A- 3 Ougab ! ME 911 0a a .aar , --lI- IMH- 0- P-a‘ 5-: Ontm"°i”_ OF THE WIIITE FRONT the blood royal pay taxes on nothing, , HYSICIAN, SURGEON 8t AEE‘OUEE‘; ' respectfu1]yinforms his numerous 01d cus- but Tech is only a foreign duke, though . BIIF- 0509i Comm“ Stmc’ em tomers and the public generally that he father of the future queen of Great Falls. has returned to Fcnelon Falls and resumed Britain. ‘ â€" ' The fastest mechanism artificial or DR‘ H‘ H’ GRAHAM’ The Boot and $1108 BuSJ'neSS natural made to penetriite water for RADUATE or tlic_UniVe1-sity 01 Trinity in the store lately occupied by Mr. S. Nevi any con’sidm.ab]e distance is according College, Fellow of Trinity Medical son on the east side of Colborne street, and J , -,l H, d ' T, ) :0_ hyq H: School Member of the Royal College 0! hopes by turning. out to eicmiai . Lil . . itiny ,io . t â€" Stir colts ot England. Member of the 001- ,pch boat Anew, whlch on tn,” made [emf “f physio,” g; Surgeons of Ontario. GOOD WORK AT LOW PRICES 30.16 miles per hour. {bake 31”] reside“? on F“’t“°ls'8t‘ “ em to obtain a fair share of patronage. The net gate receipts ol the Prince- Fenelull Fells; 01’1‘03‘te the (“WW Office' 11%“ Drop in, leave your measure and be tonâ€"Yale football match were a little WM ' _” CO'Wlnc-(‘d that he 0”“ do as Well for YOU Over $40,000, which was divided between I. R- M- MASON, St a 7 gil ! 7 N 7 as any boot or shoemaker in the county. the two teams_ An American exchange rETERlNARY SURGEON l HMO“ Gm‘l' o o A o ' . 0 ‘ All kmds 0f sagely suggests that the bill for arnica, I ' uate Ontario Veterinary College, To- REI’AJRS EXECUTED “ route, 1884 ; R. ll. 0. V. M. A. . Residenceâ€"Corne-r Colborne and Louisa lli‘cels, li‘cuelon Falls. .__.... ... . _ SURVEYORS. -T.___._... .. _._..__.____. . JAMES DICKSON, ) L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. B., . Conveyance-r, &c. Residence, and ad- dress, li‘enelon Falls. TV. H. Gross. Dentist- The beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. Gas and all other anaesthetics for extracting teeth without pain. A set of Artificial Tact/z, better than the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove. depot, Lindsay. Has just received the largest stock of Christmas Goods ever offered in Fenelon Falls, consistmg of Christmas and New Year’s Cards, Stationery, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Plush Goods, Dolls 05‘ all descriptions and Sizes, Toys, Vases, Fancy china-ware, Musical instru- ments, such as Violins, Accordeons, concerlinas and Mouth Organs. A very large Shot of Piclures and Pz'clm’e Frames. fire Assorlmem‘ of Gold and Silver Wale/Ms, PVeddzizg'szzgs, A very Brooc/zes and ol/zer 7ewelry, and a large variele of Goods szvz'lczéle for [Wedding Presents. and Window Blinds, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST LI‘VING PRICES. Papas»? H/all Player with neatness and dcspatch. I. 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 inserted in artificial teeth free of elm/ye. Gus (vitalized air) and local antes- thetics used with great success for painless extraction. Visits the ltchrthur House, Fenclon Falls, the third Tuesday of every month. Call in the forcnoon, if possible. Oilice in Lindsay nearly opposite the Simp- son House. MONEY TO LOAN. I have recently ll‘ld a considerable, though limited, sum of money placed with me for loaning on farms at Five and a-half per cent. - Parties wishing to borrow on these terms adhesive plaster, splints and surgical attendance will largely reduce the amount. And so it will continue to be until United States footballers learn that they cannot improve on English liiiuby. Mr.J G. Buchanan, city etillul‘ of The Hamilton Times, reached a curious set of Christmas presents from ._Mr. Robert Bland of' Baton, New Mexico. The parcel contained a tarantula, a scorpion, a horned toad. a Centipede and a centipede's nest. The tarantula and scorpion suffered from bcim.r crushed about in transit, but the rest of the interesting articles reached Mr. Buchan» an in fairly good condition. The Meal‘ord Mirror:â€"-Mr’ Fred. Baker brought home a span of trained dogs of the Mastiflr and St. Bernard breeds, purchased from M r. Charles Purvis, ol Webbwood. The price paid for the dogs and outfit was 8100. Mr. . should not delay to make application. Large amounts of funds, at slightly higher rates, according to security. In most cases solicitor work is done at my office, insuring s ced and mod: te e ' s. - . p Lm xPense winded. Mr. Baker will use ill? team Allan S. Macdonell, for making trips to points on the North Barrister &c., Lindsay . 3,0,“ Baker'drove a distance of' ten miles in forty minutes with them. He claims that they are more serviceable for travel than horses, beinLr speedier and longer Call and inspect the Stock, and you can hardly fail to find something to suit you. s- NEVISON, IN TIE-IE NEW B‘RICK BLOCK- H. HART. L. D. S. SET OF GOOD TEETH FOR $l0. Gas and local anaaétlietirs t'or painless ex- tracting Satisfaction guaranteed in all h nehes of dentistry. mOffice (Iver Fairweather & Co’s store, nearly opposite the post-office, Lindsay.

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