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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 14 May 1897, p. 5

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she will reside in the future with one of her sons, four of whom have been living over there for some years and are , Friday, May 7th, 1597, the wife of.\It-.Edwin doing will. A large drove of cattle reached Mr. J. B. l’owles’s on Wednesday evening ‘ last. on their way to a ranch near Xor- 5 land. They were broncht from Rea-l hero, Ops. W Rooms to let it: McArtltur's Block. Apply at the 1111252"; (It'll-:3. DENTAL â€"-l)r Neeltn'ls, dentist, will he at the MeAt-thur llrtuse, FeneIOn Falls, on Tuesday. My; 13th. He will have gas and l)C‘dl 1111!! obtunders for eXtraetiug tmth. Cali earlyand secure an appointment. K5,? See Ladies‘ and Children's Hosiery it Mrs. ll. McDougnll’s. THE IRON Batonsâ€"Mr. Wm. Ken- ‘1 nedy. of Bobeaygeon, inspector of coun- ty bridges, was at the Falls this week and had some slight repairs done to the iron bridge. the flooring of which is so much worn and so rotten that it is to be removed and new planks laid down im- . mediately. 523‘ See Silk lhtndkerehiefs and Fine lintbroitl-‘tt-tl Handkerchiefs :tt Mrs. ll. Mc- liottgall's. .‘loe young,r ladies“ lligh Corsets,‘ with braces, at Mrs. 11. McDongall's. t I l l l 1 t l 1 t l i l’.tt.\'rt:n.-â€"’l"lto frouts of both our village hardware stores are resplendent» with fresh paint. The brickwork of Mr. llearl's‘ store has been painted white and the woodwork olive green; and tlte woodwork of Mr. McGee’s front is pea green. The other stores look dull and dingy by comparison, and tht-re will no doubt be more painting done before long. aw” Butter and eggs taken in exchange for ntillinery at Mrs. McDougall’s. Tut: Cow Bv-Law.â€"â€"We arc request- ed to give notice that on and after Mon- day. the l‘7th inst., by-law No. 314. better known as the “cow by-law." will be strictly enforced. It provides that no bull, steer, heifer or goose shall be allowed to run at large either by day or night, and that Ini’ch cows shall only he allowed to run at large between the hours of six o'clock in the forenoou and eight o’clock in thc’evening. it??? Come antiscc the black and white, :‘tlu ‘ and white, red and white, brown and white Sailors at Mrs. McDougall's. ’l'm; MILL. They are rushing things at the new mill, and a nreat change in its appearance has been made since this time last Week. The framing of the 111111) building and one of the wings is all finished, the ralters are up, some of the siding has been put on. and shing- ling will be commenced before the end of the week. Mr. 'l‘hotuson tells us that the machinery will begin to arrive in about a fortnight, and he has very little doubt that the tnill will be finished and ready to commence operations in eight or ten weeks. 3233‘ See Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and- Mittcns at Mrs. R. McDougnll’s. .-\ (1001': Jon â€"â€"Thc work of digging a drain from Mr. llcard’s store up to Dr. Wilson's corner, commenced about a fortnight ago, has just been finished, and the men etnployed have made a good job of it. From some reason there was an underground kink, or jog, or obstruction of some kind at Mr. llcard‘s. and the result was a sort of hog at the corner fifteen or twenty rods north; but the new drain is deep and wide. with stone walls and a roof of radar lies, and there is not likely to be any more trouble. 383' All the latest walking Hats in black and colors at Mrs. McDougall‘s. A Snn'rt..\xm:u.â€"~0ne of the small- est Shetland ponies that ever came to the Falls was in the McArthnr House stable from Saturday last until Monday. and a considerable percentage of the‘ inhabitants of the village went to see it. The little creature, like most. of its breed, is beautifully formed. is jet. black in color. stands about ten hands high, and weighs only 373 pounds. Its owner drives it in an ordinary road-cart. be- tween the shafts of which it looks not. much bigger than Jerry Twomey's St. Bernard dog. It will be here again this Week. 5;? (.‘oute and see the black rustic Sail- or; at Mrs. Mellougall‘s. 1“ t.l'r1‘t.\'t;s.-.\londay last was a great 1 t l l i i day in the Falls for what. in old times used to b3. commonly called “ flittings." . as some people call them still. Mr. 11. J. liytic moved from the brick house near the railwat station into the Greene 3 homestead. on Francis street which he, recently purchased ; Mr. Andrew Suth~ orlanl, station master. moved from the large frame house at the corner of: Francis and Market streets into tht house vacated by Mr. Lytlc; and Mr. Webster moved from the Greene horn.- stead into the h~u<e left by Mr. Suzi:- t‘l'iilfld. with furniture were going in both direc- tions p.15: the G tzeltr oiiice. and great vigiltnce must have been exercised if some of the diners did not find them- selves, when settled in their new homes. in possession of household effects that did not be) :23 to them. 1 1 . 11 day Ion.r waggnns iudz'n '- Baocs.â€"In the township of Penelon on ‘ Brock ofa son. DIED. ATCIIESON.â€"At Fenclon Falls on Wednes- day, May 12th, 1897. Annie Mureta, Second daughter of Mr. Albert E. Atchcson, aged 3 years and 6 months. w @fl'flufluflflflufluflufl'fi-fluflufli v FEXELON FA LLS MARKETS. Reports 1 by (he Kurt/t Star Roller .l/t'll Co. Fenclon Falls, Friday, May 14th, 1897- Wheat.Scotch or Fife .... 80 to 85 Wheat, fall. per bushel.... 73 78 Wheat,spring “ 70 75 Barley, per bushel. 25 30 Buckwheat“ . .. .. 23 25 Oats, “ .... 18 19 Pense, “ 40 4‘.’ Rye, “ 30 32 Potatoes, “ 30 35 illutter,per lb . . . . . . 14 15 .Eggs,pcr dozen.......... S 9 Hay,per ton...... ....... 8.00 10.00 Hides............. 5.5“ 6-110 Hogs (live) .. 4.4“: 4.7:. Hogs (Dressed)... .... . . .. . 5-50 0.25 Beef . . . . . 3.50 450 Sheepskins.............. 50 75 W00] . . . . . . . . . . 16 IS Flour, family,SilverLeaf.. 2.25 2.45 Flour, best hakers’ .. .. . 2.33 2.55 ‘ Flour straightrolled...... 2.15 2.3”» Bran, per tou...... . 10.0 12.!)0 Shorts, ‘1 . . . . . . . 11.00 13.00 Mixed chop,per ton...... , 15.00 18.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Assessment Roll for 1897 for the village of Fenelon Falls was returned on May 3rd by the Assessor, and is now on file at the office of the Clerk. Parties interest- ed will govern themselves accordingly. W. T. JUNKIN, Fenelon Falls, May 6th, ’97. Clerk. COURT OF REVISION. The-Court 03 Revision to- revise the Assess- ment Roll of'the TOWNSHIP OF S O MERVILLE for the year 1897 will be held at the Clerk’s Office, BURNT RIVEIR, â€"â€" ON MONDAY, MAY 3151' INST., 51-th o'clock in the forenoon. Notices of appeal must be lodged with the Clerk on or before the 14th inst. SAM SUDDABY, Township Clerk. Burnt River, May 10th, 18911â€"132 Feuclou Falls COURT OF REVISION. The Municipal Council of the Village of Fonelou Falls will meet as a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the said Village, for the year 1897, In Jordan’s Hall, Penelon Falls, _0}(â€" MONDAY, THE 7111 OF JUNE, 1897. at 1 o’clock p. in. All parties interested will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. W. T. JUNKIN, Fenelon Falls Village Clerk. N. B.â€"Thc Roll is at my office and is open for inspection. Fenclon Falls, May 11th, 18971â€"132. GIRL WANTEED. Wanted, on a farm, for an English fam- ily, a girl to wash anti bake and do ordi- nary housework, with help. For particu- lars apply to BURGOYNE k 00., Fencl'on Falls. May 5th, ismâ€"12.5. FENELON COURT OF REVISION. The Municipal Council of the Township of Fenelon will meet as n. Court of“ Revision of the Assessment Roll of the said Township. for the year 1897, at. the VILLAGE OF GLENARM, _ox_ FRIDAY, 28th OF MAY, 1897. All parties interested will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. 11. J. LY'I‘LE, .Clerk Fenclon Township. .\'. B.â€"The Roll is at my office and is open for inspection. Fenclou, May 5th, 1897. .A. BARGAIN. For Sale or To Rent. â€"_ l-iast hal.“ Lot 20 in the 3rd Concession of Soutcrrille. Apply to T1105. ROBSON. $12., to :- Fenelon Falls. wincarnate. T19 ‘ififl'lfiip‘ill‘ti 14 prepared to wenvct I?.»l.° blank-‘19 at 2’0 per yard: nnrrowl to whats a: loin. Hit or miss rag carpi-ts l 91:, : stripel tittincl inc: and wide horsel blank-=15 :tct‘ordlnt: to length. Orders can i M lot: at his residinoo rust of the come-l {err or at Mr. Curtis‘s store. pr-anptly and quickly done. SAMI'EI. llI'TCHlSOX. Fcnclon Falls, A; ril 14:11, 1891â€"9“. ¢¢Ifl|¢¢¢l¢ 3 Your Eyes. The insidious nature of many dis- eases of the eye renders it unsafe to deter treatment. The time to seek aid is when your eyes begin to fail. when you first become aware that your sight is not as good as it should be. Continued strain of the eyes complicates mat- ters and makes relief or cure more difficult. If there is anything Seriously wrong you cannot know it too soon. If the trouble is slight our help may be of great benefit to you. Perhaps a little timely advice may save you both trouble and money. It is our business to ascertain the nature of eye troubles, and our optical department is thoroughly equipped with the best appliances. for this purpose. Neither time, ex- pense nor care have been spared to bring it up to a high standard in every respect. The benefit of this is at your dis- posal rues. Do you want it? Do you need it? It" so you are welcome to it. Burma pig‘s OPTICIANS, Foot of Kent Street, Lindsay. 3%“ See Girl’s Corsets and Waists, al’so Children’s Corded Waists, at M‘rs. Mc~ : Dougall’s. PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that any nerson who- : comes into the Village of Fenel'on Falls front any house in the surrounding country, in which there is or has recently been a case of DIPHTHERIA, will be dealt with according to law. By order of the Board of Health, War. CAM PBELE, Chairman. Fenclon Falls, April 24th, 18973â€"1112. ill. llEh‘t' SALE. OIOOOCOIIIIOOIOO Item GOING OUT of the llIILLIJVER I7 BUSINESS, 1 and rwill sell my entire stock of Zl'z'mmecl HATS and Bonnets, Shapes 60ml Zl'lmmz'ngs at and BELth GOST until the whole 2's clz's- posed of. Come and SEE TilE BARGAINS. Eggs taken in (WK/((172576. Masai-truer. WHY BE BDTHERED. WITH MOSQUITOES AND FLIES? \Vhen you can get first-class SCREEN DOORS: and Windows so cheap at the New Hardware Store.. Why Waste a Lot of Wood and Heat Up Your House 9- ' When you can get ‘1 COAL OIL STOVE that makes neither smoke nor odor and does not blacken the dishes, at the New Hardware Store. And when you’re in take- a look at our new PRESSED DAIRY PAIL-all in. one piece -â€"â€"110 seams to rust or leak. GEO. MCGEE. OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. A RUNAWAY Or an. upset may damage your hug‘gy or waggon, perhaps only slightly, perhaps so badly that you will want a new one. In either case the best thing to do is to go to S. S. Gaincr’s, where repairing and repainting- are done- iu the best style, and where the best kind of vehicles can be had at prices to suit the times. Shop on Francis Street East, next door to Knox’s blackâ€" smith shop. CHEAP‘! CHEAP ! ! CHEAP ! l !. WOVEN WlllE FENCING WIRE ROPE SEWAGE, E H E '_ " I, ' .. .3 3 Ho 1- ’2‘ :t? t': . I’A {5' ti; t’ 0 c’ 99- till H "‘ t? t 't as 41;,<>‘,o I 4‘ ss- %$e9b‘% «serrbzewzo: 9: 24~L>£o%9 ’ %%.:s g - Tu: ONTARIO WIRE FENCING 00.. L70. Picton. Ontario. . as WELL AS lidllllllll’l Elllllll 81111111111 11111111113, For trellis, poultry yards, lawn fencings, etc, are sold very much lower this year than ever before. They are the best. Ask your Hardware Merchant for them. PHIEES R RIGHT. ?” WW Go to J. McFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing. Crockery and WW IT’S IM M E NS E I gm Glassware. . . . Try KOLONA Ceylon Tea. Headquar m We Don’t Talk Much. I.\' VICTORIA COUNTY FOE Hum Paper and Picture Frames â€"13 ATâ€" w. A. GOODWIN’S, Artists’ Goods 8 Specialty I Works Agency. WPlanse cal laud see my 5c.Paper WE ARE BUSY. 'IF You WANT A SPRING SUIT OR OVERCOAT Baker Block.Kent~st..Lindsay. leave your order with us as soon as possible. l "”““'k Machine Needles.Alabastine and Dre 3 ta. CLARK 8‘ son.

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