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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 7 Feb 1896, p. 5

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ing. at the same time there being from made an emergency step that shook up 65 to 75 degrees of heat every mowing. and scared all the passengers. After Mr and Mrs. Geo. Kent of Lindsav the panic the burned body of the buz- spent a couple of days visiting friends Ian] was found wedged in the broken and relatives in this locality ...... Mr. T. H. Gillis has gone to Lindsay to attend the Collegiate ...... Mrs. R. Carey of Omemee spent a couple of days with her brother, Mr W. A. Gillis. and was accompanied by her sister, Miss Lizzie (lillis, from Peterborouzh. Some of those who sent milk to the Cameron factory are a little dissatisfied with last year's business, and intend to patronize the Fenelon Falls factory next season. Misc Youn Evesâ€"Mr. J. White- smitii, Optician and jeweller, of Manilla, will be at .‘l r. Hamilton’s store, Fenelon Falls, on Saturday, the 15th inst., and on the third Saturday of every month thereafter until further noticeâ€"512. SKA-rise CARNIVALâ€"Tile second skating carnival of the season in the Fenelon Falls rink is to beheld to-night, The band will be present, and a two- mile race, a barrel race and a tug-of- war between skaters from east and west of Colbnrne street will be amongst the attactions. Bssxsr SOCIAL â€"-A basket social in aid of the talent fund of the Methodist church will be held at the residence of Mr. J. J. Wilson on the evening of Fri-lay, the let inst. Besides the contents of the baskets and lots of fun, there will be music both vocal and in- strumental and we need hardly any that it will be good. HAVE YOU HEARD that we carry the largest variety of Fiat Shoes in the county? We mail any ladies’ flue shoes prepaid from $1 upwards on receipt of money. Men, you can easily save 25 per cent. on coarse and fine Men’s Boots by coming to our store. JOHNSTON t's SISSON, lst Door East of Duly House, Lindsay A GOOD Turnâ€"Last Tuesday even- ing upwards of thirty residents of Fen- elon F-llls drove out to the residence of Mr. John Chambers, reevc of Fenelon, where preparations on a grand scale had been made for their reception and en- tertainment, and a splendid time was enjoyed until nearly. five o'clock next morning. Mr. Chambers’s is a capital place to go visiting, for he has a big brick house, any amount of good things to eat, an amiable and hospitable family, and is himself as jolly a. host as you could find within the limits of the county. Cussas or G. 'l‘. R. TIME. â€"-Ou and after Feb. 10th, 1895, train service on the Haliburtou branch will be as follows: The morning train for Lindsay will leave Halibnrton at 6.30 a. or; leave Gelert at 7.01 a. m. ; leave I. B. d: 0. Junction at 7.20 a. m.; leave Kinmount at 7.30 p. m.; leave Fenelon Falls at 8.22 a. m.; leave Cameron at 8.43 a. m., arrive Lindsay at 9.05, connecting: as heretofore with trains cast and west. The afternoon train for llaliburton will leave Lindsay at 1.45 p. m., leavc' Cameron at 2.10 p. m. ; arrive here about 2.25 and leave at 2.45 p.m. Leave Kinmount at 4 p. m.; leave Gelcrt at 4.35; arrive at Hali- burton at 5.30 p.,m. - Britain’s Naval Strength. Great Britain in five days mobilized a fleet from her naval reserve, manned it and equipped it. More than that, she prepared and commissioned large reinforcements for the regular channel squadron and sent out relief crews and extra ships to other stations. In other words, Great Britain has strengthened hcr naval squadrons at home and abroad. and -in addition has prepared a fleet that could blow out of the water any fleet that the combined powers could get to- gether in six months without weakening the fleets which they have at their vari- ous stations. During that time Britain could get together two other such fleets as the one which rides at anchor almost within sight of France and Germany. No other power or combination of powers could do at the present time what Great Britain has done. There is something else which not all the powers that will ever exist will be able to do, and that is to hoist an mlmiral's pennant on the flagship of the man who defeated the combined navies of France and Spain at Trafalgar.â€".\'rws. - Four hundred horse: have been killed ' during the fall and early winter on on». range near Pyramid Lake. Nevada. and but-'82 was realized on each animal. The hide, nuns and tail sold far that amount, and the carcass was valucles'. But even at this price it was cheaper_ to kill the animals than keep them. A buzxtrd was attracted by th‘ hesd~ light of a passenger engine running on the Louisville and Nashville one night recently. it is reported, and in the re- solicit catchup was at. one time one of the celebrated. store business notify they must call at the mill office and settle, either by cash or note, on or before Saturday, headlight. A Portland merchant has recently i had illustrated to him, in the person of two commercial travellers, great vicissi- tudes of fortune. One who called to trade for a certain brand of leading merchants of Boston,and his residence, when adversity came, sold under the hammer for 373,000. The other, who had a line of cigars, had been twice elected governor of one of the largest of the middle western states. A terrible accident, resulting in the killing of eight persons and the wound- ing ol 60 occurred on Sunday at Man- levrier, near Angers, in the Depart- ment of Maine-et-Loire, France. The accident was due to the collapse of the village church. in which mass was being The structure was comfort- ably fiiled,‘ most of the worshippers being women and children. Suddenly the walls began to away, and before all the congregation could get outside they fell. The roof descended upon the struggling throng beneath, and it is surprising that no more than eight per- sons were killed. The condition of some of the injured is so serious that it is feared they will die. _______â€"_â€"__â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘ __________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘ BIRTIâ€"IS. Wmsos.â€"In the township of Somcrville, on Thur day, Jan. 30th, the wife of Mr. John Wilson, Monck road, of a. son (still born). Dowsoa.â€"â€"In the township of Fonelon,on Wednesday, Feb. 5th, the wife of Mr. Ralph Dowson ofa son. ______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"t ' MARRIED. Swarmâ€"Morassâ€"At Zion chapel, Fe n- elon, on Tuesday, January 28th, by Rey. Mr. Anderson of Cambray, Mr. Ernest Snell- ing to Miriam, eldest daughter of Mr. Wm. Moynes, all of the township of Fenelon. ',° The ceremony took place at 2 p. m., and at its conclusion the newly-married couple crossed the road to the residence of Mrs. John )onnes, the bride’s grandmother, where the wedding feast had been provided. The bride and groom left at 5 p. m. to catch a train at Lindsay, but the relatives and guests, of whom there were between fifty and sixty, remained until about 11.30 p. m. and had a. merry time; and we have it upon indisputable authority that amongst the gayest of the guy was a prominent resideutof Fenelon Falls, not unconnected with the hardware trade and possessing a. glaringly bald head and a comfortable rotundity of person. The wedding presents were numerous, and amongst the most valuable was a. very handsome and com- plete set of table cutlery sent all the way from Old England.â€"[Ed. Gazette.] mOTICE. The undersigned having disposed of their in Fenelon Falls, hereby all parties indebted to them that the 14th of March, as after that date the books will pass into other bands. McDOUGALL e BRANDONt Fenelon Falls, Feb’y 6th, 1896.â€"51-4w. For Sale or To Rent. THE LARGEFRAME DWELLING near the Pulp Mill, recently occupied by the late 11. W. Greene, with good barn, garden, well, cistern and other couveni~ ences on premi<es. Will be sold cheap, or rented. Will also sell Household Furniture Cheap for Cash, consisting of a good square piano, a cook stove. heating stoves, bedroom sets, sewing machine and other effects. Must be sold by the 22nd inst. For further particulars apply to I W. S. SCOTT. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 6th, 1896‘.â€"51-3p NOTICE TO CREDITORS or Francls ll. Magoo, an Insolvent. Notice is hereby given that Francis H. Magee, of the Village of Fenelon Falls, in the County of Victoria, Harness Maker, has made an assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors, in pursuance of Chapter 124 of the Revised Statutes of' Ontario, 1887, (an Act respecting Assignments and Preferences by Insolvent Persons.) A meeting of the creditors of the said insolvent will be held on Saturday, the 15th day of February, 1896, at one o‘clock p. m, at Mr. G. H. liopkins‘ Law Office, No. 6. William Street South, in the Town of Lindsay, for the appointment of inspectors and the giving of directions with reference to the disposal of the estate. Creditors and others having claims against the said Francis H. Magee are here- by required to send in to me. Fenelon Falls P.O., a. statement giving full particulars of their claims and the nature of the secur- ities (ifany) held by them, duly Verified. as required by the said Act, on or before the lst of “arch, 1896, after which date I will proceed to distribute the proceeds of the trust estate amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which i then have notice, and that I will not be liable for the proceeds of the trust estate, or any part thereof, so distributed, to any person of whose claim find not notice at the time of distribution thereof. or a part thereof. WILLIAM McARTHUR, Assignce, Fenelon Falls P. 0. “lilting Will’lou ""3 he‘dlli-lh‘ explo‘ledi G. H. Horstss, Auignee's Solicitor, FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls Friday, Feb‘y. 7th, 1896. Wheat.Scotch or Fife .... 75 to 78 Wheat,fall, per bushel.... 73 75 Wheat,spring “ .... 70 72 Barley, per bushel. ... .... 30 36 Buckwheat“ .... 30 32 Cats, “ .... 23 24 Pause, “ . . . . . . . . 50 52 Rye, H ....... . 45 47 Potatoes, “ . . . . . . .. 15 '20 Butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 ' 13 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . 15 ‘6 Hay, per ton...... . 10.00 12.00 Hides 3.50 4.00 Hogs (live) ...... .. 3.25 3.50 Hogs (Dressed) .... . 4.25 4.50 Sheepskins.............. 40 85 Wool ............. . l8 20 Flour, family, Silver Lenf.. 2.00 2.20 Flour, best bakers’.... 2.10 2-35 Flour straightrolled...... 1.90 2.10 Bran, per ton . 13.00 15.00 Shorts, H ..... . . ism 17.00 Mixed chop, per ton . . . . .. . 18.00 20.00 In the matter of 56 Victo '3, Chap. 21, and in the matter of P an No. 100, of the Plane of the Registry Office, of the County of Victoria. : TAKE NOTICE that an application will be made to His llnnnrl Judge Dean, Judge of the County Court ol’ the County of Victoria, under the provisions of the above mentioned statute, to close a. lane in the Village of Fenelon Falls running south from Oak street to Water street and west of May street, :in the said Village, on Thurs- day, the 20th day of February, A. D. 1896, at 2 o’clock p. m., at Dicksonlfs Hall, in the Village of Fenelon Falls, atvwhich time and place all parties interested are required to attend. I Dated at Fenelon Falls this 8th day of January, A. D. 1896. l McLAUGHLIN k McDIARMID, Solicitors for Applicant. 49.4 ORGAN {‘93 SALE. For sale, a very fine-toiled six-octave Doherty Organ, bought for $125; will sell it for $60. The instrument can be seen at Mrs.Twomey’s, Sr., Fenelon Falls. MRS. HEELEY, Jan. 23rd, 1890â€"49 Minden. J. BELIL, Baker and Confefctioner, Next Door to the Mead: Mart. would thank the people of Fenelon Falls for their patronage since hel started busi ness in the village. My bread can’t be beaten In Canada. It is borne-made bread. My candles are the purest in the market. Oysters cooked or raw or} by the glass. Meals at all hours, not or cold. J. BELL. FENELOIV FALLS. OW BATTEN DOORS. iW‘lRE DOORS J. T. THOMPSON. Jr., CARPENTER. Jobbing attended to. Wall? Brackets and Easy Chairs made to, order. Workshop on lelsay Street, Near the G. '1'. it. statlon, Fenelon Falls. _..-â€"-â€"â€" BOOTS AT COST. TO MAKE ROOM FOR SP'BING GOODS I WILL SELL AT COST, FOR CASH I'OR POUR. WEEKS MY STOCK or Men’s Long Boots,1 Watson's Felt Gaiters, Women’s Fell Shoes, - Woman’s Felt Lace Boots, Rubbers, Oval-shoes, Socks ‘and Hills. 'â€""A Crockery and Glassware. â€"-â€" ALL NEW STOCIC. w. .1. ill so. A GOOD MAN in I your listrict to rep- resent the “ Foothill Nurseries of Canada" â€"â€"over 700 acresâ€"the largest. in the Do- minion. Position permanent. Salary or commission to right man. With the in- , creasing demand for fruitm. position with ‘ us as salesman will pay you better than lengaging in farm work. Send us your ' application and we will show you how to earn good money. Schenl teachers! it's just the thing for you during the summer. Write for particulars. . CARE-3E3. # " ' FOR THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS, subject to change only as: the goods are sold out. Look this list through very carefully and compare prices. CARTER will be found doing business at the old stand in Lindsay. fl All wool Dress Goods, regular price 25, 35 and 400., to clear at lfc. No. 1 special line of Drc=s Serge, 42â€"inch, very heavy . .. . . . . . . . 20 2 “ “ Dress Serge, 36-inch, 3?. shudes.... .... 25 3 “ ” Dress Serge, 44-inch, 27 shades...... . . . . . . 30 Beautiful line of Plaid Dress Tartans, nice for children . . . . . . . . . .. . ... 15 Special line of Wrapperettc Flannels, new shades . . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. l5 Nobby Tweed Dress Goods, assorted shades, 41-inch. ...... .... . 34 Ladies‘ Mantles, some new lines, confined to us. . . . . . . . ... .... . ... ‘3 93 Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, in all shades and colors. 50-inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 The Babies are crying for our nice warm Coatings, at . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . 50 Children’s Undervests in all sizes, long sleeves . . . . . . ...... .... 15 l‘ “ a C I I O O I I I O I. I o n A 0 a O ‘ I. Lndies’ pure all-wool Hose, in black, all sizes . ..... . .. ... .. .. . . .. . . .. l5 “ “ “ ” “ Ecleclric finish . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... 25 ” Hand Bags, combination leather and silk, also a. l’ursc .. .. .... 25 “ Companion, contains 240 articles, needles, pins, glove cleaner (to 25 “ Underskirting, nice patterns, 38 inches wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l5 “ Cashmere Gloves, all wool, any size, a snap at . .. ... . . .. 15 150 pieces of silk finish Velveteen, beginning at . ... .... . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 375 Women and Children’s all-wool Hoods, any color, to clear .... . ... 33 Ladies’, Gent’s and Boys’ Ftlr Caps, this season’s goods . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 2 00 Children's white for Boas, extra long and large . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 25 Men's white unlaundered Shirts, all silos . . . ... . .. . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . . . .. 29 “ “ “ ” special . . . . . . . . . . 50 “ Knit lop Shirts, the best shirt in this country, for. . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . 50' “ Flesh colored Uudershirls and Pants to match, going at .... . ... 1‘5 “ Undershirts and Drawers to match, pure all wool . . . . . . . . . 45 “ “ Scotch lamb wool, with German skirt, in small men's, men's nndfutmen’s . . . . . . . . . . . 50 “ Pure all wool Socks, white heels and toes, very heavy . . . . . .. 10 1,400 Men’s and Boys' Winter Caps, mannfncturers’ samples, your choice 50 Men’s and Boys’ pure silk Ties, going at two for . . .. . . . . .. ‘. . . .. .. 33 Two pair Men's elastic web Braces for . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . ‘25 Ask to see our Men’s double breasted Cardigan Jackets . . . . . . .. . . . . .. l 25 375 Pair of Men’s Winter Pants, bought under peculiar circumstances, to goat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 125- Men’s Tweed Suits, all sizes, every fit guaranteed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 3 95 Men’s Overcoats, at $3 95, $4.75, S5 39, $6.00, $6.05, $7.75,'SS 75, $10.50 12 00 See our Blizzard Irish Frieze Ulster, plaid lined, muff pockets . ... . . .. 5 30 Children’s and Boys’ two and three piece Suits, beginning at . . . . .. . . .. l 95 Extra good quality Pea Jacket, plaid lining, we are selling My . . . . . . . . . 3 95 Men’s genuine wombat Fur Overcoatsâ€"hig snap . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. 1‘2 00 Job line of Factory Cotton, 34 inches wide, only . . A . . ..... . . .. . . . . . .. 03‘ “ “ “ ” 40 “ ” “ 07 Gray Flannel in all qualities and shades, commencing at. . . . .. . . . . . . .. 10 Fancy Shaker Flannels, new designs, 5, 6. 8, 9, 10 and.... .. . .. ll} Special drive in Fancy Factory Flannel Shirtings, pure all wool . .. 21 Heavy Canton Flannel, very fine warm nap, only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08 Pure all wool navy flannel, plain and twill, 26-inch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Big drive in Tweeds, just the thing for boys‘ wear . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Genuine French Full-cloth, very neat patterns . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Extra heavy Feather Ticking, big bargain .... i 08 Special job in Table Linens, good quality, 54â€"inch . . . . . . .... 25 8-4 Plain unbleached Sheeting, very heavy . .,... . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ..- 18 8-4 Twill “ “ very fine............................. 20 8-4 “ bleached “ linen finish...................... 25 Five-pound bunch white cotton Yarn, best make, all numbers . . . . .. . . .. 10 0 Five-pound bunch white carpet warp, ” “ will make 30 yds. carpet l 00 Five-pound bunch col’d “ “ nll shad-es. “ “ “ “ “ l 2!) Cream and white Lace Curtains, bound edges, 25' yards long . . . . . . . . .. 29 “ “ “ ‘1 “ “ 3 “- “ 50 Handsome white wool Bed Blankets, fancy borders, five pounds . . . .. l 95 Very large gray ” “ “ -“~ “ “ l 25 Eagle B Bags, No. 1 quality, 16 ounce, seamless, per dozen . . . . . . .... . 2 40 Apron Ginghams, fancy border, beautiful patterns, 36 inches wide . .. . ‘0 g36oinch Union Carpet, worth 400., going at. .,.. . .,.. . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 29 “Beautiful Hemp Carpet, new designs . . . . . . . . . . _. .... . . . . . . . l3 fillerse Covers, cut to shape and strapped ...... 50 :fiAsk to see the new America-n Bntt . . . . .4. . . ... . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 07 I Kindly go carefully through this list and compare prices. The above is only a small list of the very many bargains waiting for you. Send on your letter orders. Money returned if goods are not right. CARTER, LINDSAY. This Looks Like Poetry, But it isn’t. At. least it isn’t intended to be. It’s object is to catch your eye and inform you that we have bargains for you in Watches, Rings and other Jewelry, Fancy Chinaware and Glassware, Pipes, Purses, Pictures, Perfumery, Stationery and Toilet Articles, Musical Instruments, Toys and Dolls, Bedroom and Toilet Sets, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, W’all Paper and Window Shades, We are always ready To supply your wants in these lines At rock bottom prices ' At S. N evison’s Bazaar, Fenelon Falls. Furniture, Doors, Sash, â€"â€"-ANDâ€"-â€"â€"- UNDERTAKING, w. M‘Keowfi‘is, . FRANCIS ST. WEST, I. l l -.-<- WtIâ€"«I'Ng'u- -.-..~..~..q rr- - is." - .r, ....‘ MAN'V r .~,L covered the front. of the engine with; flame and scamd the engineer, wbol Lindsay, Oat. Dated this 5th February, 1896.- 51.3 'FENELON FALLS, " n ' ....., areas a wsnmnoros, 1 14.3m Toronto, Ont

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