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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Nov 1895, p. 5

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Hers-«u. «I . - OPTICAL. -â€" )1 r. Manilla. will be at the McArthur House, Fenelnn Falls, on Saturday and Mon- day. November 23rd and 25th. from 2 until 4 p. to. He is making a specialty of biting glasses, resulting frequently in greatly restoring sight strained by improperly fitted lenses. and gives par- tiCuiar care to children's sight. He has as rt'fi-rcnces Hon. John Dryden, M. l’. I’.; Dr. McKay. .‘l. l’. l’.. Woodville; les. .‘chrien, l. P. S. Co. Ontario; i‘r “'iison, Fem-Ion Falls; Dr. Thompson. Omemz-c ; John Wallace, Cnboconk; ’tnmney, Sta, Laxton ; John Dis, J. Cundal. teacher, Cameron, and others. Mr. Whitesmith wisl have with him a fine line of patches. ".velry. etaâ€"39.2 EQ‘ )lt-Callum, the only Fashionable 'l‘ailor in town, has just received his fall stock of cloths, which are being sold at prices to suit the times. A Roan To run Winesâ€"Three or four weeks ago we noticed that the con- struction ofa road from Colborne street to the wharf below the locks was in contemplation, Work thereon wa- commenced last Friday. and when fin- ished it will greatly facilitate the cart- age of freight from the wharf by short- eniuz the route and lessening the grade to be a-cended. The new road will strike the east side of Colborne street near the swing bridge, and will be about twenty rods long by one in width ; but nearly all the" work will be done on the middle half, where a. good deal of shelly ruck has to be got rid of and a few charges of blasting: powder will have to be used. As the distance is so short and there is no particular hurry, only four men and one team of horses have been put on, and it is estimated that they will have the job finished in about three weeks from now. HAVE YOU HEARD that we carry the largest variety of Fint Shoes in the county? We mail any ladies’ tine shoes prepaid from $1 upwards on receipt of money. Men, you can easily save 25 per cent. on coarse and fine Ellen's Boots by coming to our store. JOHNSTON 3.: SISSON, . lst Door East of Daly House, Lindsay li-gn Little Britain ; A lot of Hamilton cigar and candy dealers have been fined for selling on Sunday. The Pope has very perceptiny bro- ken down and is suffering He himself says that his vital powers are waning. A large coal area has been discov- ered on the new lino of Newfoundland railway, forty miles from the Bay of Islands, by rail. It is twelve miles long and six wide. The quality of the coal equals the best Welsh cannel. Harbor Grace Island, on which is situated one of the principal light- houses of Newfoundland, partly foun- dercd on Saturday. It is expected that the lighthouse will collapse in the next northwest gale. A Kansas witness testifying in a liquor case was ordered by the judge to drink a glass of the liquor for the pur- pose of stating whether it was beer or not. He refused, and W115 sent to jail for contempt of court. It is now reported in Winnipeg that the Legislature of Manitoba will meet before the date of the meeting of Pat- Iiameut to Consider the reply to the last communication from Ottawa concerning the schools. Engine No. I3 of the Leiin & I'lud- son road blow up eight miles from War- wick, N. 1'., last Sunday morning. Four men lost their lives. The heavy boiler went fifty feet in the air and fell twenty-live feet from the track. The train, consisting of thirty freight cars, ran a mile and a half before it could be stopped by brakcman Ileil, who then ran to Warwick and gave the alarm. A church in Lodi, New Jersey, was recently painted and varnishcl. and by Sunday the 911le were. to a‘l appear- ances, perfectly dry. But when the congregation had been seated at short limo the warmth from their bodies suite-nod the \'|I‘211"ii. Then each mem- ber realized what it was to stick ‘~ clost't‘ than a brother." The harm done to the variou~ Situiltt;.'-nu-to meeting out- tits was CODSItlt'I'lblt‘. and the congrega- tion are now trying to see where the lunny part at tit! whole affiir. which t‘lllfltlt‘l‘i appear to approciato.cnmes in. .\ severe storm raced over Scotland, ‘the norther part ol England and [re- land. on \I-‘iudtv. the Ilth inst. Tele- graphic communication and railwav trailic wcro seriously interfered wi:h., The storm c \tn'nt‘ncod On Sunday even- in': with a heavy sale of wind. which was soon afterwards accompanied by torrents of rain, and by night tiuv flood; were general throughout the northern part of tin-at Britain. Serious damage was done to property. bridges I. Whitesmith, of I l l I I I l l s wt-re washed away and large [facts of, territory were inundated. mauv buildings were wrecked. numer- bel- nt ships were stranded of life, however, was light. In addition. 5 , , ' can have him upon prevtng property and l t nus harbors were dam-aged. and a unm- S The lo-s BIR-TI'IS. Havanaâ€"In the Township of Verulam, on Wednesday, Nov. 13th, the wife of Mr. Walter R. Metcalfe of a daughter. FENBLON FALLS MARKETS. Penelon Falls, Friday, Nov. 13th, 1695. Wheat.Scotch or Fife 67 to 70 Wheat, ml], per bushel.... 65 67 Wheat, spring “ 65 63 Barley, per bushel. . 30 36 Buckwheat“ .... . . . 33 35 Oats, “ .... 23 24 Pease, “ 48 52 Rye) “ u . . . . . . . 40 42 Potatoes, “ .. . 15 20 Butter,perIb............ 14 15 ngs,per dozen.......... 13 14 Harmer 10.00 12.00 Hides............. 5.00 5-5"I Hogs (live) .. 3.00 3.50 Hogs (Dressed) . 4.25 4.50 Sheepskins . . . . . .. . . .. . .. 40 65 Wool ..... . I8 20 Flour, family, Silver Leaf.. 1.70 1.90 Flour, best bakers’ .. . . . . .. 2.00 2.20 Flour straight rolled...... 1.60 1.80 Bran, per ton...... . 13 no 15.00 Shorts, “ . 15.00 17.00 Mixed chomper ton....... 20.00 22-00 Notice is hereby given that the MUNICIPAL GOUEGIL of the Corporation of the County of Vicâ€" toria will meet In the Council Chamber, in the Court House, Lindsay, Tuesday, the 26th of November, 1895, at 2 o’clock p. 111., for the transaction of general business. By order, T. MATCHETT, County Clerk. County Clerk’s Office, Lindsay, 13th November, 1895â€"392 A LAST CHANCE. As I am leaving Fenelon Falls by December lst I will sell my entire stock at cost and under, consisting of Millinery, trimmed and un- trimmed Hats, Wings, Feaâ€" thers, Flowers, Laces, Rib- bons and other Fancy Dry Goods, and a large stock of . Christmas Presents, Window and Wall Paper, 1 Showcase, 1 first-class 6-‘00tave Organ, 2 Kitchen Tables, 1 Centre Table, 2 Lounges, 3 small Tables, 2 Mirrors, Cook and Box Stoves and pipes, and numerous other articles. 36" All indebted must pay, as my books are going to the collector. use. than, Jordan's Block. corner Colborne and Francis streets. ES'IRJX." RADI. Came on to the premises of the under- signed, East half Lot 19, Con. l,Somer- ville, some time since November 2rd, an aged Ram with long tail. ' The owner can have hitn upon proving property and pay- ing charges. THOS. SIIANKLAXD. Somerville, Nov. 12th, 1895.--39.3p. ESTlfit-LX’ SIâ€"IEEP. Game on to the premises of the under- signed, l'Ia-‘t half I. ll. 30, Con. 5, Verulam, about the last week in August, a white Ewe. Owner can have her upon proving property and paying expenses. JAMES FLETT, Ilury's Green 1’. 0. Nov. 2nd, l$95.â€"3$-3p “ EST-1244.33 CA’ETLE. I Cams on to the premises of the under- l signed, east halt‘ Lot No. l8, Concession 9, l Fenclon, about the 23rd of October last” two Steers and one Heifer coating threoi years old. The owner can have them upon l proving property and paying charges. ELISlIA MARK. Fenelon, Nov.6th, 1893â€"333 ES'L‘R (\‘Y Iixki‘l. Came on to the premises of the_under- signed, west halt” Lot in Con. l, Somerville, on October 23rd. a “'illit.‘ ltam. The owner paying expenses. JUth ROBE. Penelon Falls 1’. Oct. 28th, [Suiâ€"37.3}: Price Lis and compare prices. CARTER will be found doing business at the old stand in Lindsay. list of the very many bargains waiting for you. returned if goods are not right. CARTER. â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- the goods are sold out. â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€" All wool Dress Goods, regular price 25, 33 and 40c, to clear at . . . ... No. 1 special line of Dress Serge, 42-inch, very heavy 2 “ “ Dress Serge, 36-inch, 3?. shades.... 3 “ ‘- Dress Serge, 44-inch, 27 shades...... Beautiful line of Plaid Dress Tartans, nice for children . .. . .. . .. .... Special line of Wrapperette Flannels, new shades . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . Nobby Tweed Dress Goods, assorted shades. 41-inch. . .. ...- . Ladies’ Mautles, some new lines, confined to us. . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, in all shades and colors, 56-inch . .. . The Babies are crying for our nice warm Coatings, at . . .. . . . . Children’s Undervests in all sizes, long sleeves . coll-Onouuooooo. .o- .noso..:c .o..o...o- coll ...- not-ov‘o-oollncc (K It U u 1‘ 1: Ladies’ pure all-wool Hose, in black, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . “ “ “ “ “ Eclectric finish “ Hand Bags, combination leather and silk, also a Purse .. .. ” Companion, contains 240 articles, needles, pins, glove cleaner &c “ Underskirting, nice patterns, 38 inches wide .. . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. “ Cashmere Gl0ves, all wool, any size, a snap at . . . 150 pieces of silk finish Velveteen, beginning at 375 Women and Children’s all-wool Hoods, any color, to clear . . .. . . .. on. no..--..-a nunooo-u -. ..---n Ladics’, Gent’s and Boys’ Fur Caps, this season’s goods . . . . . . . . .. .... . Children’s white fur Boas, extra long and large .. .. .. . .. . .. . . .. Men’s white unlnundered Shirts, all sizos . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. “ “ “ “ special . . . . . . ‘ Knit top Shirts, the best shirt in this country, for: . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . ‘ Flesh colored Undershirts and Pants to match, going at .. . . . . “ Undershirts and Drawers to match, pure all wool . . . . . . H (I .- SL-otch lamb wool, with German skirt, in small men’s, men’s anti fatmen's..... . . . . . . “ Pure all wool Socks, white heels and toes, very heavy . .. . .. .. . . 1,400 Men’s and Boys’ Winter Caps, manufacturers’ samples, your choice Men’s and Boys’ pure silk Tics, going at two for Two pair Men’s elastic web Braces for . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ask to see. our Men’s double breasted Cardigan Jackets . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 375 Pair of Men’s Winter Pants, bought under peculiar circumstances, to goat.... .. Men’s Tweed Suits, all sizes, every fit guaranteed . . . . . . .. . . .. Men’s Over-coats, at $3.95, $4.75, $5.39, $6.00, $6.95, $7.75. $9 75, See our Blizzard Irish Frieze Ulster, plaid lined, muff pockets Children’s and Boys’ two and three piece Suits, beginning at . . . . .. . . .. Extra good quality Pea Jacket, plaid lining, we are selling at. . .. . . Men’s genuine wombat Fur Overcoatsâ€"big snap. Job line of Factory Cotton, 34 inches wide, only H H H U N H (l .... I Gray Flannel in all qualities and shades, commencing at. . . . .. . . . . Fancy Shaker Flannels, new designs, 5, 6, 8,9,10 and.... .. . .. Special drive in Fancy Factory Flannel Shirtings, pure all wool Heavy Canton Flannel, very fine warm nap, only . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . Pure all wool navy flannel, plain and twill, 26-inch Big drive in Tweeds, just the thing for boys’ wear .. .. . .. . . . Genuine French Full-cloth, very neat patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Extra heavy Feather Ticking, big bargain Special job in Table Linens, good quality, 54-inch 8-4 Plain unbleached Sheeting, very heavy 8-4 Twill “ “ very fine . . . . . . . . 8-4 “ bleached “ linen finish. . . . . . ... Five-pound bunch white cotton Yarn, best make, all numbers . . . Five-pound bunch white carpet warp, ” “ o. oIIoltnloaoc-l nuau....-. --oo on nun.--.--..--- can... o n o a . . u . u u a-uoon allot-I‘ll $I0.50 on... out... n- n... g.- coal-uncolcucol nuco Ill-l0 IIIOVIIIOIao us...- on. us.- In... toe-O. oIIQOQ-ovonona not.connotes-clusaoIOclout III... Ino. 1.0.0.00!- noooouou. will make 30 yds. carpet Five-pound bunch col’d “ “ all shades. “ “ “ “ “ Cream and white Lace Curtains, bound edges, 2} yards long . .. . . . .. .. (K H (I H (t (t 3 (I (I ......I..' Handsome white wool Bed Blankets, fancy borders, five pounds . . .. . . . . Very large gray “ “ “ “ “ “ . . . . . . . . Eagle B Bags, No. 1 quality, 16 ounce, seamless, per dozen . . . . .. .... . Apron Ginghams, fancy border, beautiful patterns, 36 inches wide. .. . 36-inch Union Carpet, worth 40c., going at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beautiful Hemp Carpet, new designs .... Horse Covers, cut to shape and strapped . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . Ask to see the new American Batt . . .. Kindly go carefully through this list and compare prices. .on-cac. con..- to. one. 00...... 10.0.0000... Ion-.- Fnrniture, ' Doors, Saab, â€"â€"-â€"A1\lDâ€"- on.‘ Send on your letter orders. nâ€"a [Owâ€"‘Cllawâ€"t H [O -1wwâ€"~wt H “H '29 ,. .â€"4 .â€" UN: cackuoaocco I5 15 33 00 '25 29 50 50 25 45 50 10 50 25 25 I)” -0 25 95 0O 39 93 95 00 03 07 10 12.} 21 08 25 25 48 08 25 18 20 25 00 00 25 o0 95 25 40 10 29 I3 50 07 CNDERTAKING, FRANCIS ST. WEST, FENELON FALLS. GCALL AT S. NEVISON’S BAZAAR -â€" FORâ€"â€" tine, Mixed Points of all shades. Prepared Kalsominc and Alabastinc of all tints, Glass and Mirror-Plates, Toilet Articles, Artists” Materials, Fancy Goods, 0! The above is only a small Money Crockery and Glassware, Gold and Silver Watches, Rings. Brooches and other J cw- elry, Pipes, Wall Paper and Window Blinds, Picture Frames made to order a specialty. ALL or WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT I FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, subject to change only as Look this list through very carefully l t I I . l i . I i I I W. M‘Kewmn’gg Whit-e Lead, Oils, Varnishes, ..'apans, Turpen- °' GROUND FLOOR PRICES .-‘_...,. -_ __ _ :‘fw‘ cum“ HOUSE. SIGN ANS DECORATIVE BAWTING PAPER-HAHGING. ETC. The undersigned rtsprrtt‘tllly informs the residents of village and its vicinity that he has. ..;rncd to l’i-uslou l-‘alls :it‘tvt‘ several yvars‘ I‘Xivt‘lil‘lll‘k‘ in the States as weil as it: \l.t‘.‘..t-I:i.':‘.ll‘l i< prt-pand to CKt‘t'flik‘. Is All}: Err-’2‘ :: axn Ai‘ll-’-1lttlt.\'fh: runs 3.1 wagk E shove liurs with “31101 ilt‘ .‘~ .\'tvison’s store on receive pruupt ut- 18 o ).â€"'J(ilf Elms. téavison. . r::lis.-1t1g' .‘h, ELSE 'E‘O BEBTORS. The undersigned is goiter out of business in Felicia-u l-‘alis. tillil hr by gives notice to all who are indebted to her that they must call and Sonic at once, or the claims against them will be placed in other bands for collection. . 313:5. I'IEBJLEX". Fenelon Falls, Oct. 2nd, 1895. NURTHEY BROS. Midis A'l‘ FENELON FALLS FOR THE Victoria Laundry, Lindsay. (MRS JOHN MARTIN, I’llOl‘lIlE'l‘IlESS.) Parcels left at Northcy Bros.’ store on Mondays may he had on the following SILL- urdays. First-class work done. Your pat- ronage respectfully solicited. Rates and any other information on application. BATTEN DOORS. \VlltE DOORS J. T. THOMPSON, Jr., C ALI}. 11'th ’1‘ 13 1?. . Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and Easy Chairs made to order. Workshop on Lindsay Street, Near the. (l. ’1‘.lt. Station, Fettelon Falls. DECORATIVE PAINTING. Orders taken for decoration of articles in silk, velvet, linen, satin, bolting cloth, etc. Painting on silk in water colors. Pastel and charcoal drawings. LESSONS GIVEN. Hoursâ€"3 p. m. till 6 p. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Studio in McArthur‘s Block, upstairs, opposite the post-office. E. A. HAND. H EAD QUARTERS IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR. CARTER LINDSA-g_ Baum Paper and Picture Frames -â€"15 ATâ€" w, A. GOODWIN’S, Baker’s Block, Kent-sin, Lindsay. Artists’ Goods a Specialty. Machine Needles, Alabastine and Dvo Works AgenCy. WPlease calluudsee my 5c.Pnper. .__..-_ .._... R'I'P'A'N'S The modern stand- ard Family Medi- Cures the _ common every-day ills of humanity. cine : a.” tn .1 LL] or m in > t: tn 2 o I A GOOD in your district to rep- resent the “ Fonthill Nurseries of('nnndn " -â€"-over 700 acresâ€"the largest in the Do. minion. Position permanent. Salary or commission toright man. With the in- creasing demand for fruit, a position with us as salesman will pay you better than engaging in farm work. Send us your application and we will show you how to earn good money. 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