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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 May 1897, p. 5

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‘ Souths-ark little girl has been A tailor named George Risley. at. cfilmed through wearing a. string of Pinchbesk \Vest, near Spnlding. recent- bead: Dan is held, by the . BOO-pound wife on? of the window. The woman is dead. Kane was arrested on the evidence of his child. {bile she slept. A London judge has decided that Utes, ly accepted a wager to suck forty heu's filiauem Brooklyn, X. Y,, man, ‘ eggs within an hour. The eggs were police for throwing his broken into a glass. and pepper, vinegar - and salt used. » l shells was 5 lbs. 4 02.. and n... The weizht without the ‘m swallow in; prucL-ss w.ts completed in fifty min- with the accompaniment of four money put into me cnmribmion box by pennyworths ol' brandy and a bottle or mistake cannot be recovered, the cus-‘ 1W0 Ol soda Water- tudians having no right to return it, be- eaus: it has become '- an accepted offer- ing to the Lord.” A Baltimore man who demanded 33,500 imm a street railroad company as damages hr the rule-zed breaking of his arm, was offered $100 as a compro- mise ail refused it, and was then sub- jected to the test of tltc X ray, which New Butcher. The undersigned hereby informs the residents of Fettelon Falls and its vicinity that. he has this day bought Mr. Paul Ouellet's butchering business, and respect- fully solicits a share of public patronage. l He will keep constantly on hand a good show-ed that his heavily bandaged arm. supply of fresh and salt meat, and will was not broken and never had been. It is very likely that there will be a largely increased demand for shovels at Grand [lain-n. Mien, since the publica- tion of' this item in one of the papers of that city a day or two ago: “Several barrels of choice whiskey are said to be buried under the big sandhill across the river, having been put there years ago." In spite of‘ the many efi'orts to keep the Irish language alive. it would ap- pear that it is rapidly dying out. Sta- ti~tica show that ten years ago 64,000 persons Spoke nothing but Irish. In 1891 there were, only 38,000. In lSSl there were 89?) 000 who could speak English and Irish. while last year the number had declined to 642.000. The steamship Arcadia of the Ham- burg-American I’acket Company took out of Montreal port, on her recent trip. the largest cargo of grain that has ever lth that port in one vessel's hold. It cosisted of 96_000 bushels ot' oats, 88.- 000 of' buckwheat, 74 000 of corn. 8,- 000 of pease and 3.900 of wheat. mak- ing a total of 270,000 bushels. Besides this she had on board 500 tons of gen- eral cargo. With the exception of the corn, the entire cargo was Canadian pro- duct. An inquest was held recently at Biro tninuhan‘ on the body oFau unfortunate man who died of rabies caused by the bite of a (‘.ll‘. The creature went mud in due i'orm. flow at the man. and hung on to him with tooth and claw for ten minutes. During his illness deceased could not bear the sight of water, and was Frightened at everyone going.r near him. lle had spasms. and complained of' the air blowing in his face. He be- came wildly maniacal, struggling with hospital attendants, and attacking and spitting at doctors who went to him. .\ short time. ago at a place near litdIL‘lll't‘fl, while three farmers, Mrs. Rail-rty and two men. were returning homewards in a large creel on a horse- drawn cart, they suddenly found them selves in the bog at Dancsfort. Recent rains had Stil‘tt‘ned and spread beyond its normal bounds the great area of Tur- ban. 'l‘he horse shied, and the creel, th-rtnruinz. fell with its Face to the surlace and imprisoned the three occu- pants, who rapidly sank in the liquid turf'. As they were disappearing from view they were all rescued in a very ex haustcd condition by a herd. The horse and cart, :1 load of provisions, and a bag ol'moncy sank out of sight. IBIIQ-TI-IS. 'l‘nottsu.â€"â€"ln the township of Somervillo, on Thursday, May 13th. the wife of Mr. Jth‘pll Thorne of a daughter. Mommaâ€"At Fcnelon Falls, on Friday. Mar 14th. the wife of Mr. Alex. Menzies of a daughter. m I)IF}D. \Vtrsosâ€"ln the township of Somervillc. on Saturday. M 1y liith, Thos. Watson, aged Ts‘ years. 1» months and 15 days. Mc:\.tritt't:.â€"-â€"ln the township of Voodoo, on Sunday. M-ty 103th, M-iry, wife of Archi- ‘aiitl \1 ".‘\I‘iillll‘. aged .11} years. Mollonm â€"_\t l’euelou Falls, on Thurs- day. lily-13th. Peter McDonald. aged 43 rear: :l‘ltl R ‘nanths‘. l)"\:k‘.‘l4('tl was a brother of Mrs. George Mtrtin at“ this village. and some years ago was in business in Lindsay, \t’het‘v‘. his re- tn ll'ls‘ were taken for interment on Satur- day morning's train. i’l‘INl-Ilitlx FA LLS MARKETS. _.... it"‘lw~(r.1.’i,'.' ."v North Star [fuller ."HI (‘1). \\‘hc:it.>‘cn:cir or l-‘ii‘e so to 8.3 A Wheat. m: per l)!1<llL‘l.... 73 7.3 l‘ """‘“ “"3”: “I 7" For Sale or To 110121;. .iarle}. per n-ishcl. . .. .... L"- 30| ...__ “WT‘MM “ " " 23 25 l East half Lot '20 in the 3rd Concession (lab. is 20! .. _. _ ‘ t of homernlle. Apnlx to l’r.t~'t‘, . . . . . . . . IO 4‘) I ‘ ‘ g liyw. _ , _ _ . , . . 30 33 I T1108. ROBSON, SR.. l‘xtlui-H‘S~ " . . . . . . . . 3“ 351 10.3' Fenelon Falls. littttt‘r. per ll) , . . . . , , , , . , . 3 H __ __ lig;s.;-er ~ltr.:e:t.......... 8 it, liar. per ton . . . . . . . ..... . 8.00 10.00l llidw . .. . . . . . 5.30 or 0: ' ll-‘zst'lircl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44- 4.735 ‘- ll»:~ (Dressed) . . . , , , _ . . _ , 5,50 .3333 The undersigned is prepared to weave llewt. , . , , , . . _ , , . , 4.3; 5.10 ' wide blankets at 200 p-‘-r yard ; narrow St..-up,t,i:,< , u 30 7f. 5 blankets at 10th: Hit or miss rag carpets Wool I _ . . . _ . _ . . ‘ _ . . 1.; y; l Etc. : stripe-l ilannel I~-c.: and wide horse Flour. t’izu’f-.-_ salve,- [mafh _ 3.3:, 2,4; blankets according to length. Orders can FL. ‘7, l..-.: f m”; . ‘ . . . _ . . 3 y, t he left at his re<itlx~nev east of the come- F‘lu:::~ ‘5; mm“! . _ . _ . ‘ y", 33-, I trrr or at Mr. (Turziz's store. "1.! v». 1': .~. _ , _ . _ . . . in...) 13, .2 promptly and quit-klv done. 55: .rts. . . . . . , . , . . . poo Hp... SAMUEL lllTTClllSUN. \liu'd I‘lmr. per ton...... , 11w) 13.00 Penelon Falls, April ch, 1891.-8tt' spare no pains to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. SAMUEL H. COPP. Fenelou Falls, May 15th, 1837.-â€"14.4' F‘OUND, A Gentleman‘s Ring. Apply at the Game Office. Steamer “Greyhound” SEASON Will commence her regular trip on MON- DAY, MAY 17th, and will continue during the season. \VILL LEAVE Fenclon Falls at 7.15 a. m. and 3.00 p. tn. Lindsay at. . .. 10.00 a. m. and 6.15 p.m. ARRIVE Fenelon Falls at11.43 a. m. and 8.00 p. nt. Lindsay at . . . . Call at Rlyth and Pleasant Point when signalled. Fares to Sturgeon Point, Pleasant Point and Blyth, single 20c, return 250. Fennlott Falls, single 35m, return .300. Season and Family Tickets at. a reduced rate. THUS. SADLER, WM. BURKE, Owner. Captain. COURT OF REVISION. The Court of Revision to revise the Assess- ment Roll of the TTJâ€"WN SHIP OF SOMERVILLE for the year 1897 will be held at the Cletk’s Oilice, BUIKJN'I.‘ IEIVER, -â€" on MONBAY, MAY 3‘Ist INST., at 10 o‘clock in the forenoon. Notices of appeal must be lodged with the Clerk on or before the Mill inst. SA M SUD D ARV, Township Clerk. Burnt River, May 10th, 1897.â€"â€"13.2 Fcnclon Falls COURT OF REVISION. The Municipal Council of the Village of Fonelon Falls will meet as a. Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the said Village, for the year 1397, In Jordan’s Hall, Pension Falls, â€"ON_ MONDAY. THE 701 OF JUNE, 1897. at 1 o'clock p.m. All parties interested will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. W. T. JUNKL‘I, Fenelon Falls Village Clerk. N. B.-â€"The Roll is at my office and is open for inSpection. Fonelon Falls, May 11th, 1897.â€"13.2. FENELON COURT OF REVISION. The Municipal Council of the Township of Fcnelon will meet as a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the said Township, for the year 1897, at the VILLAGE OF GLEHARM, ._...0_\'___ FRIDAY, 28th OF MAY, 1897. All parties interested will take notice and govern themselves nccardiugly. 11' J. LYTLE, Clerk Fenclon Township. N. ll.â€"The Roll is at my oilicc and is Open for inspection. Fenelon. May 5th, 1897. 9.00 n. m. and 5.00 p. m. ' GIRL warms. Wanted, on a farm, for an English fam~ ily, a girl to wash and bake and do ordi- nary housework, with help. For particu- lars apply to BURGOYNE It CO., Fenelon Falls. May 5th. 1891â€"115. éiflllfluflicflb Take Care Of your eyes. Many persons do not see as well as they should. Others can see well, but their eyes soon become tired. Others suffer with constant or intermittent head- ache which medicine does not cure, because the headache comes from eye strain, and the proper remedy is a pair of good glasses properly fitted. Do you see the point? It is just this: If you go on allowing your eyes to ache and smart and. trouble you, you may never be able to make thetn strong again. The eye is a patient. long suffer- ing organ, but it will break down at last; and then all the oculists and all the Opticians in the world could not make it right again. Any irritation about the eyes means something. Come and find out. Examination absolutely free. BRITTOK pills Foot of Kent Street, Lindsay. ooo-n-o-n-o-nunununuo-oo PUBLIC NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that any nerson who comes into the Village of Fene-l‘on Falls from 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, WM. CAMPBELL, Chairman. Fenolon Falls, April 24th,1897.â€"11.12. OQIOIIOIoInottl. I am GOING OUT of the JIILLINERY B USINESS, and will sell my entire stools 0f Jill/tinned HATS and Bonnets, Shapes and Y 517721972277th at and snow cost until the whole is dis- posed of. Come and SEE THE BARGAINS. Ecru-5 b0 talc}; m arr/tango. llthdi‘lEELEY. Ha quit er: IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR Baum Paper and Picture Frames -â€"13 ATâ€" w. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker Block.Kent-st.,bindsay. t lArflsls’ Goods a Specialty A” “‘"l‘ iMachine Needles. Alabastine and Dye . , Works Agency. [S‘Please callundsee my 5c.Par.r-:- WHY BE BfiTHEBEI’E WITH MOSQUITDES ANII FLIES i’ \Vhen you can get first-class and Windows so cheap at the New ’Hardware Store. Why Waste a Lot of Wood and. Heat Up Your House 9 When 3'0“ can set 5! GOAL 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 PAILâ€"all- in one piece â€"110 seams to rust or leak... GEO. MCGEE. OPPOSITE. THE. POST-OFF LC E; Or an upset may damage your buggy 01" waggon, perhaps only slightly, perhaps so badly that you will want a new one. In either case the best thing to; do llS to! go to S- S- Gainer’s, where repairing and repainting are done in the best: style, and where- tltc best kind of vehicles can be had at prices to suit the» times. Shop on Francis Street East, next door to Knox’s black- smith shop. CHEAP l CHEAP ! I CHEAP ! ! !’ WOVEN WIRE FENClNG RE nope SEWAGE. I I “in H I I interns. Picton. Ontario. AS WELL AS lilillllllill’i CHfllil Silll Willi "WINES, For trellis, poultry yards, lawn fencings, etc, are sold very much lower this year than ever before. Theyare the best. Ask your Hardware Merchant for them. v ... 33.57. 56%. . .5“ ,v 0.6 I t PRIGES R RIGHT. W Go to J. McFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing. Crockery and Glassware. . . . . . IT’S IMMENSE. Try KOLON A Ceylon Tea. We Don’t Talk Much. WE ARE BUSY. IF YOU WANT A SPRING SUIT OR OVERGOAT leave your order with us as soon as possible. l iA. CLARK & SON.

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