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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Mar 1895, p. 5

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l i l : 49,: 2,500 Yards 2-piy Union Carpet, yan ride, 300., 406. and 500. t‘faiction. The Spinit of the departed ‘iwill only wait a brief period, when in sweetness and love she will meet the bereaved ones, to part no more. I Can say no thorn; human consolation is Vi 1k. .‘l‘ty GI-d blt'~.-‘ the Htl‘I'UWIIIL', i. the Wish of the vvtiter. The remaitn Were interred in the Eden cemetery, lullnfi'cd by a large Concourse of friends. i an claimants will divide the grant. I Tun Etrcrntc LIGHT SUIT.-â€"\Vhrn in Lindsay last Saturday we vvere in- formed Hit the Fencltm Falls electric light ruit \\':t.\' to be argued in chambers on Wedne>day of this week, but. from Some reason that we have not learned. the heariu‘.r ht." been postponed until a date not yet fixml.‘ :8" Rooms (Lucite edice. to rent. [1 tztttâ€"zrottn Cantoâ€"A drove ol‘cattle Cilllfilrlitig ol about a down cows and boilers and half a~ many calves puSscd through the village la>t Saturday on their way from the railway station to Mr. Boyd's farm at Bobcaygcon. They were lien-lords, red, with white l'acc~ and Ion-1, wide-spread horns, but. We cannot learn where they came from. exact-t. that it was from somewhere “ up n'ert.’ Po:.t.t:o Downâ€"The dilapidated old driving shell. with hall above, at the war of the Clifton House. was puli lt-d down this week, Mr. J. J. \Vilstm having buttuht it with the intention ol Converting it into a barn. The price paid Wu“ 52”, and as the buildinu measur-d 30 x 5“ feet and the heavy :qttare limb r and the rafters are per- fectly Sound, Mr. Wilson not a good btrgttiu. cspseialiy as he will not have Apply at the ~ to draw the materials much over a mile. A Lost; WIN'I‘Elt.â€"â€"'l'lte winter just drawing to a Close ha~ been a long one. in consequence, as everybody knows, of the bear ltaviu,r seen his shadow on Conditions day. This time last. wool. the sleighing was breaking up so rapidly that evt-u then the village roads were almost hare; but since then we have had two or three cold nights aml more snow, and this ('l‘hursdai) mornin'.r there is good slt-igltin: again, but it can't last long, as the sun is getting very strong. “ IIowav noticud that. the mactiut-s required in tho planing, mill and box lactory had H I‘t‘E\tS.â€"Last week we and one of wheels and axle“ for the yard trucks lave been received. The trucks, lil'ty in number. are now being built, :tnl two more Cir-loads of wheels and axles will be retptiwd. and are ex- pected to it: here this week. The brick for the boiler hou<c arrived on 'l‘ut-s'lav. track-luring is Pl'tlil't‘SslH: steadily, and men are bl:t~tint_: the rock at the north side of the h Ix factory. where six turn- tables, cac't just large enough to take a truck, are to be located ROOMS to rent. ollice. \VELI. I“.\'1-ICUTED.â€"â€"Tltc art supple- ment of but Saturday's dill-l and Etn- )it're contains a number nl"‘SC~nos in Victoria and llztlibttrton counties " with a descriptive accompaniment by Sam Hughes. )1. P. The views of the look a: l’euelon Falls, Ft-nelott river near the village, the sn'ittu railway bridge, the limestone clilf< along the river and llowry’q sawmill are all Correct and Well oxscutcd. and we suppose the others are also. though we cannot. speak from our own personal knowledge. Sam dest‘rvcs thanks for whatever he did towards luring the charms of the Falls thus illustrated and given to the world, as it will no doubt assist to make the villuflm a place of summer resort Mr. Lytlc. who is agent. for the .IIJil (1an Empire. had to order a large number of extra copies to satisfy the demand. Apply at the Gatctte Queen Victoria is said to be unable to walk without assistance. Nearly “300 tons of deal are utilized annuallv in showering the importing of c-tts' rue-it which is the fate of 26.000 London i:ot.~‘e~‘ every man \Iartiu lloltlo-n, of Seymour. Conn. who sued l'ldgat‘ Stiles. principal 0f the lrcal High School, for whipping him in school, was awarded a verdict of $50 and Co‘ti, Alluvial anl roof gold has been dis- covered in Malagasctr at Autiunhaka, north of Antananarivo. A thousand ntlllC‘JS were taken by native worktrs from :1 strip of ground twenty feet. by ll.‘.‘t'c. Dinah Salim“, tho St‘ttccalcso mon- arch who was one of the human curiosâ€" i'.i wt of the lite l’aris exhibition, is pet nn‘) arrived and been sot up, and since than 11:13., my mun-U. , two cat-loads of camiugs for the mill “"105 - - - - - ‘12” 3"" ivi-min: for no increase of ti.» allowance ; .xi‘ $20 3‘ month accorded to him by the French l‘mvcrumcnt after he was dc p ~sed. .lohn Ilvll and Sarah Swallrw. the latter . \ri-l - V, were lounl dead i.. b d in 'l‘vlt'l‘Jd, xvi-h their tltrants out, on 511‘! int: morning. 'l‘lr‘ muplc 1 ad b‘cn living togrtltcl for sé‘xtttt‘ time. B ‘ll : i cvi-lt-ntir murder-rd Sitillt‘u'x sud titcn Cnmttzlitc‘l suicide. At Norwalk, Cnhll., )IN. I’eter Mc- Clu~ltey celebrated the 105th anniver- vary ol her birthday. With the excep- tinu of sight, she possesses all her fac~ ulties. The sufferers by an accident on the Intercolonial near Levis, Que, four years ago, have b--~-n granted 812.000 by order in Council. 'l'hirty-scvcu he Newlimndla id Government. it is stated, is d lli_\' holding Caucuses for the purpose of Cmnidct‘lng a plan of confed- eration with Canada. There is con.~id- crabie nppn-ition among t‘ie party to Confederation, but it is expected that a delegation will arrive by the next steam- cr to solicit terms from the D uninion. A specutl to the Minneapolis. Blind, Tribune from Chippewa Falls, thon- sin. says: A horrible di~eovery was made today by u party of that) hunting in the ttciultlmrlmnd of Ingram. The dead bodies of Ed. Dufi‘ut-y, James lluu>on and another man vvere found iii an old lumbct shanty. From all appearances they had been dead a num her of days. and the bodies were frozen stiff. anfncy and [loosen were iorm et'ly employed as Woodsmen, but quit work to hunt. wolves, u>ing ptlhOlt to kill them. The supposition is that in preparing supper they accidentally got the poison mixed with their food. Their dog was found dead in the some room. 314L112 IIIED. SIMSâ€"FlSK.â€"At the residence of the bride‘s father, by the. Rev. G. \1’. McCall, B. A, B. D, on Wednesday, March 27th, Wm. Sims to Harriet J , eldest daughter of Mr J. B. Fisk, of Fcnelou, DI 143D. Tvvouzmâ€"In l-‘enelon Falls, on Thurs- day, March 28th, Jeremiah Twomey, Sr., aged 75 years, 3 months and 3 days. VFENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, March 29th, 1895. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill Co. \1'heat.Scotch or Fife .... 65 to 68 Wheat, fall, per bushel. ... 60 6?. Wheat, spring “ .... 60 62 Barley, per bushel.... 45 48 Buckwheat“ . . . . . . . . 38 40 Oats, “ .... 36 38 Pease, “ 55 58 Rye, “ 39 40 Potatoes, “ 25 33 Buttcr.pcr lb...... . . . . . . 13 14 Error: per dozen.......... 10 11 Hours (live) .............. 350 3.85 Hugs (Dressed) ‘30 5.00 Slit-epsltitls.............. 35 60 1') I7 \Vttttl Flour, family, Silver Lcnf.. I Flour, best hakcrs' . . . . . . . . l Flour, clipper . . . . . . . . . . . . in: 63 1.80 .90 2.10 't') 1.50 Flour, straight rolled . . . . . . - 1-60 1-“l 15.00 l7.00 ‘ 22.00 18.00 19.00 25 00 Bran. per ton . . . . . . . . . Shorts. “ . . . . . . Mixed chop, per ton THE BOARD OF License Commissioners OF THE LICHSFE DISTRICT OF EAST WCTORIA â€" HAVE FIXED â€" SATURDAY, 2,0t11 Dill OF APRIL, 1895, For the consideration of applications for Licenses tor the License year 1895 and 1396. BLEETING TO BE HELD IN THE Inspector’s Office, Kent-St, Lindsay, Commencing at 10 a m. All applications for Licenses must be in the Inspector's hands betorc the first of April, 1895. JOHN SHORT. Inspector. Lindsay. March 22nd, 1895.â€"7 2 ‘ l Sane mg liar TO THE LADIE3 OF FENELON FALLS AND VICINITY. l of Garment Cutting, ‘ known as the De La Morton French Per- fection Tailor System. acknowledged by all lending tailors and dressmakers who have tried it to be the best in the world. It can ‘ be adopted to any style of dress. from a tailor made costume to the daiztiicst even- : in; gown. Seamless waist! at by the 1 same system. Ensures a perfect fit. Urea:- ; linking done in all its branch-As. No extra ‘ charge for new system. u l l .‘chrtlwr's Blot-k. npvaira Entrance next \l wt to .‘dr. Robs .n's store, nearly opposit' it c Post-Odice. Dundas 8t Flatelle Brothers, Lindsay. THE LAW AND ” COLD WEATHER Of this glorious country compel every man, woman and child to be clothed; but the law does not say where you shall pur- chase or what price you shall pay, and if you are wondering where you will go to buy Dry Goods at the very lowest. price just; read the following price list and you will be convinced that CARTER, 0F LINDSAY, does sell bright. new goods at a. much lower price than others are asking for fire, smoke and water goods, and every customer is treated with the same courtesy; the poor man’s dollars are as good to us as the rich. CARTER’S ONE PRICE CASII DR‘Y GOODS STORE. Yard Wide Factory Cottons . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Three Cents . . .. . . .. 03 Handsome Fancy Colored Flannellcttcs ...o- Heavy Cotton Shirtings . . . . . . Good Bleached Roller Toweliitig. . . . .. \Vhitc Apron Muslius . . ....ASnttp.............. 05 ......Fast Colors.....-.... 05 18 Inch 05 ...New Patterns.... 05 1, 00 Y’ds Beautiful Pt'iuts,-ligh't.tiud dark. . .Fas: Colors... . .. . . .. 05 72-1nch Cotton Sheeting Fine Quality ’I‘nhle Linen u . . n u .cuc. ......BigDrive............ “3 . . . . . .6‘.’ luches............ 20 Ladiea’ Black and Colored Gloves, all sizes..4 button length...... 10 Ladtes‘ Post Black Cotton Hose .. All wool Serge Dress Goods . . . Heavy Wool Twecds . . 1,000 Yards New Spring Veilings ..........Fittc Goods.......... 05 Ladies’ Fancy Trimmed Undervests.... All Sizes... .......33Shndes . . . . . 25 .New Patterns........ 25 05 ,..,\\’idc Width.......... 10 Cream and White Lace Curtains . . . . . . . . . . . . Bound Edges . 29 40-Inch Apron Ginghams . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Nobby Patterns . . . . .. 10 Art Muslims Draperies . . . . . . ..Now Designs......... 07 1,500 Yards Job Dress Goods ....All Shatlcs...... .... 12} Men's Heavy Cotton Socks ...... . . . . . . Assorted Colors...... 05 Men’s large size Flannelette Shirts. .. .. Collar attached 13! Good Feather Ticking ....Hold Wotan... 08 Ladies’ White Cotton Chemise . ...Lace Trimmed . 29 “ “ “ Drawers.............. “ “ 25 “ H N NightRobes.......... “ “ 45 H “ " Skirts.......... . . . . . .Tucked . . . . - . - - - 50 White. Bed-Spreads, fringed . 5:10 Yards Silk Ribbons . . . . . . . . Geod Large Hair Brushes o-II' u-onnn ....Assortcd Slntdcs...... 02 .. ...- ....Surc Cure tor Dandrqu 20 ....Lnrge Bed Size...... 95 Nice Clothes Brush , . . . . . . . _ . . . ......Very Neat Shape .... 10 Ladies’ Fine Leather Purses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nice and Nobby...... 05 Men‘s White Shirts . . . . . . . . . ......Lnnndried to Wear.. .. 50 Pure Linen Table Doylies...... ......Assortcd Sltnpcs...... 05 Two Pair Men’s Elastic Web Braces . New Styles. . 25 Men’s All Wool Socks . . . . . . . .Rihbed 'I‘ops . . . . . . 10 See our New Shirtings...... .... Regular Price 150. .... 10 42-Inch Blue and Black Serge .. . Good Quality... 20 Ladies‘ Spring Jackets . . . . . . Beautiful Cotton Dclaines . ... . Ladies’ Fancy Handkerchiefs . . . . . Boys’ Suits... . .. . Men's Tweed Suits . Men’s Wool Tweed Pants .. n.- Hemp Cnrpet...... . u»... Inc-tn ....-a n- ...o. .uuuon. . . . . . . . . . . WellMade............ l 00 Very Heavy Cottenadc Pants...... . ......The Latest. Styles...... 2 75 ....I\'obhy Patterns . . . . . . . . 05 .. ....Fine Patterns.... 2 for 05 ....SpringStylcs.......... I 75 ...GoodLinings.......... 4 50 Patent Buttons.... .... 50 ....1\'idc\1"idth.......... 10 The above goods at such wonderful prices are only to be had at the Cheap Man’s Store, opposite Ontario Bank, store front painted white. The above are only a very few of the very many bargains we have waiting for you. CAXR'JI‘ 131% - - .â€" IJIN DSAY’. uwcoarrrtrtot. lst Prize, $25. an siniâ€" 3rd $10. 4th $5. 5th $2. 10 Prizes of $1 each. 20 Prizes of 50c. each. The proprietors of “ SALADA " Ceylon Ten offer to school children the above Prizes, competition open until the [st of May, for the best poem or rhyme. the initial letters of the lines reading downward to compose the words “ SALADA CEYLON TEAS.” The poem is expected to be the result of the child’s own thought, the name, age, address and school to be appended to each poem, also a card out of it package of SALA DA Ceylon Tea. Mark envelopes “SALADA COMPETITION." judge Compositions, taking it altogether out of our hands. An independent literary man will The lst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th prize poems, with names and address, will be published in the newspapers. P. G. LIARKIN 8t. 00.. Wholesale Grocers. 25 Front Street East, Toronto. W. L. ROBSON. Sole Agent for Fenelon Falls. “ Don’tYoit Think These Cheap? Men‘s Long Felt Boots. $1.40. Men’s Oversltoes, 650., 75c. and 900. Boy’s Overshocs, 50c.. 65c. and 75c. Men’s wouldined Rubbers, 5 c. \Vomeu’s Felt Gaiters, 65c. All winter goods likewise regardless of cost at Lind- say‘s Lending Shoe Store. J nxsrox .‘z Stssox, Litdsny.” _â€"â€"_â€"â€"_ FOR- SALE; Lot containing one quarter of an acre, with house and stable, on Francis street west, opposite Govttc office, Fenelon Falls, for sale cheap. Apply to “'3! A. LAMBERT, Room 9, Fortune Block, Main street, Winni- peg, Manitoba. 5-3m. TENDERS WANTED. Tenders will he received by the under- signed up to Saturday, 311th of March inst., for the purchase of l A New and Improved System I The Presbyterian Church and Grounds on Francis street west. The highest or any tcndcr not necessarily accepted. F. MCDOUGALL, Secretary. Fcnelou Falls. March Nth, 1805. Holstein Bull For Sale. The undersigned have for sale on their farm, lot it} con. 8. Fenclnn, a fine young thorough-bred Ilt)l~‘leit‘t bull, which can be registered in the name of the purchaser. BIGGER BROS, Fenelon Fells P. O. Fcuelou, Feb. 18th, 1893.â€"2.4' l It is of goo-l color, ten months old. Well ‘ i fiafii j. grown and first class in every respect. Jobbing allrndt’d to. WES? STQEE . . . Everything usually found in a. first-class Grocery Store in stock, and have just added a complete line of ladies and gent’s SHGE' . . . . and will be pleased to have you call and see us. FARME {8, bring me in your PRODUCE. dhd. EMRTIN. Willi) DOORS. J. T. THOMPSON. Jr., C A I? P E N’L‘JC R . Wall Brackets and Easy Chairs made to order. Workshop on Iindsay Ftreet, Near the G. T. R. Station, FettelOn Falls. BATTEN DOORS. Mrs. Heeley’s â€"FORâ€" WALL PAPER. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" EGGS TAKEN IN XCHANGE. ' CAVEATS, RK. COPYRIGHT S. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ? For a prompt answer and an honest opinion. write to I Uh N & 00., who have had DWI fifty year-3’ experience in the patent. business. communica- tions strictly confidential. A Handbook or In- formation concerutu Patents and how to ob- tain them sent. free. 150 a catalogue of mechan- ical and scientific books sent. free. ‘ Patents taken through 111an a; Co. receive a oral uotlcein the Scientific American, and t us are brought widely before the public with- out coat to the inventor. This splendid Ipaper. Issued weekly. elegantly lllustmted.hns b nrthu largest circulation of on scientific war in the world. $8 a year. Setup 0 co tea sent. free. Bulldln Edition montle. $22500 year. Single cotples, 2. cents. Every number contains bonu- tl ul plates. m colors. and hotogmphe of now houses. with plans. ennbllna ullders 0 show the latest deal a and secure contracts. Address MUNN 00.. NEW YORK. 361 BROADWAY. avid Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st), Fenelon Falls Blacksmithingu nllitsdil’t‘crcntbranchcs done on short notice and at the torrent living pricos. Particulnrnttention paid to horse-shoeing. Give me a cullnnd I will guarantccsutisfnction. 45-1y. ,___._â€".._. --~S.A_DIDLES-m ----TI’€JUNKS-m ----'V'_A.LISES-m ._AT._ Elli EERWPS ....KENTâ€"stjj_,.... ----LINDS_A.Y-~~ EVERYTHING BELONGING TO THE SADDLERY AND HARNESS TRADE CONSTANTLY KEPT IN STOCK. neeainno DONE ON SIIORTESE NOTICE. yomwoewmmmwmm EMEHGRIALQAHDS NEATLY PRINTED AT The ‘ GAZETTE ’ OFFICE. wwwme Local and travel: I lint: SALESMEN to handle our Hardy CANADIAN GROWN NURSERY STOCK. We guarantee Batis- {action to r prescntntivt-s and customers. Our Nurseries arc the largest itt the Do- minionâ€"over 700 acres. No substitution in orders. Exclusive territory and liberal terms to whole or part time agents. Write us. STONE & WELLINGTON, Head Office, TORONTO, Out 1365'" The only Nursery in Canada having testing orchards. ~38-3m. _____..._ M. m..- __..... -â€" HEADQUARTERS. IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR ileum Paper and Picture Frames â€"-18 ATâ€" w A. GOODWIN’S, Baker's Block, Kent-st, Lindsay. Artists’ Goods 2: specialty. Machine Needles, Alabastine and Eye Works Agency. WPleasc call and see my 5c. Paper. 1.,

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