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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 12 Nov 1897, p. 5

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Prim, Little Moise of Port Hope is the gtert of an... )Iay Roberts, u Fair- view," Fall's Station. She is much de- lighted with Fenelon Falls and eur rortudings ....... Mr. Edward Fitzgerald returned home on Tuesday from a visit of several weeks to his brother. Dir. J. W. Fitzgerald. the mayor of Parry l i It is certain that there will be a con- sidetable shortage in the Austrtlino wool clip, owing to the drought. The Melbourne Argus esrimates the defici- ency in New South Wales at 15 per cent. in South Australia at 20 per cent, in Victoria at 10 per cent. and in Queensland at 5 per cent. The total Harbor ....... .‘lr. Jas Dickson, P. L. S., ’ deficiency is estimated at 175.000 bales. left on Tuesday morning on an inspect- int: tour. Four pounds of 23c.Tea for 80c. The Bed Store. A Successâ€"The high tea in aid of the Sisterhood of St. James's Church was held in Twomey's hall last Friday eveninz, as announced. and was a great success. After the doxolngv had been hung, the choir lendinu. a super-excel- lent supper was served. at the conclu- sion of which the hymn “All people that on earth do dwell " was sung, and Rev. Mr. Farncomb. who officiated as chairman. opened the proceedings by a few well-chosen rerrrarks. The follow- ing: interesting interesting addresses were then delivered: On “ India,” by Mr. Maconzrcliic, of Burnt River; on "St. Andrew's Brother-hood," by Rev. Mr. Creighton, ol' Bohcavgcon ; and on “ Foreign Missions." by Rev. Mr. O'Mallcy. of Lindsay. Appropriate hymns were sung between the address- es; Mrs. Mitchell sari-1 a solo very acceptably. and the proceedings closed with the national anthemâ€"God Save the. Queen. Good Pins for one cent per paper. The Bed Store. ANNIVERSARY. â€"â€" The anniversary services of the Presbyterian Church were held on Sunday last. Excellent sermons were preached on Sunday by llev. S M. Cameron. Moderator of. the Synod of Toronto and Kingston. Tire supper on Monday evening was served in the basement. and was partakcn of by a large ntrrrrher of persons, who evinced their appreciatimr both by word and deed of the superior quality ol the viarrds there Sci: forth; after which they repaired to the church. where the addresses were delivered, The Rev. ll. McKinnnn, pastor of the Church. officiated as chairman. The Rev. Mr. Cameron delivered a short address. which was highly appreciated. The Rev. Mr. liar-ricomb also contrib- uted his share to the entertainment by reciting Imngfciiows’ Psalm-0f Life. with annotations. The feature of the evening was a lecture by Rev. Mr. Mc- Millan of Lindsay on the resources of British Columbia. which was listened to with marked attention. and afforded much amusement and instruction to all present. The choir enlivened the pro- ceedings with some very sweet musre. The Sabbath offerings and the proceeds of Monday evening totalled the satisfac- tory sum of8120. A Sundcrlund lady writes D‘r. Neelands that he had made her a successful fit after having eight sets ofteetlr made in Toronto and clsewlterersdfltf Tire steamer Idaho. of the. \Vestcrn Tansit. Line, which left Buffalo last Friday afternoon in the MW of a bi! galc.bound for Chicago, load-Id with pocket freight. and carrying a crew of in men. l'onnrlvr-‘d off Long Point on Lake Erie at 4 o'clock Siturday morn- ing. and but two men survive to tell the. tale ofa fierce. battle with the angry waves. living Point juts out into Laki- ltlrie irorn the Canadian shore about 50 nrileswnst of Buffalo. and its vicinity has been the scene of many disasters. People who are looking for hidden treasure had better not an to Mexico While digging up a tree on a ranch ncnr Montcrcv. a man servant found time earthen jirs filled with gold and silver coin. and, securing a sack. pro- ceeded to carry it to his cabin. When the rnnclluran heard of the find there was a grout time. The amount. was 320.000. of which the Government took one-third; the remaining two-thirds wont to thc rauchman. and the servant. tor his share. was given two years in prison. W'â€" r‘ENELON l-‘A LLS MARKETS. Regional by the North Sm;- RLHII” M,” 00. Ferrelon l-‘ulls. Friday, Nov. 12th, 1597 \Vhent.Scotch Otis“? .... 75 to an W1re.tt.l‘ull. perhushcl.... 70 7:. Wheat. sprint: " .... 7o 3.- llirley. ‘t-r bushel. 20 2f, Buckwheat “ .. 23 2:, Outs. “ .... 18 2t) Parse, “ . . . . . . . . 35 4'3 lire. “ . . . . . . . . 7’3 40 l’bt.itm.‘.~'. u . . . . . . . . 25 30 Bugger, per lb . . . . . . ...... I3 15 l-Iggs.per dozcrt...... 1;! l3 llay.pcr tort...... . . . . . . . 81‘“ 10.00 Hides . . . . . . '1‘.” TM) llogst'iivcr too 41M Hugs (Dressed) .. ... 5.00 5.50 Bl‘k‘i‘. .. . . - - ~ . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3i 5 [‘0 Sheepskin. ...... ....... 3‘1 :ul; “Uni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '7 i9 Flour. frrnily.Sil\‘orl.r-ut'.. '3.va -.T‘t l'"\,\\i1'.lu.‘:l 1 :i'n‘z's’ . . . . . . . . 3.7\ 1‘ it Flour 9'. ztigfht "id . . . . . . 3 43 2.". Bran. id 7! ‘.. . . . . . . . l'tvt) l'.-‘.w'- S5: iris “ . .. . . . . . . i..' 7‘ HM“ \litvd cat-1‘ n or . . . . . . It) 0 inlet. 1 l l t . r I i i i i ,celcbratei harness polish. COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the County of Victoria will meet in the Council Chamber IN THE COURT HOUSE, LINDSAY, __ 05 _. Tuesday, the 16th Day of November, 1897. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the transâ€" action of general business. ’1’. MATCHETT, County Clerk. County Clerk's Office, Lindsay, Nov. lst, 1897. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore existing under the name of Burgoyne 6: Co. has been dissolved by mutual consent. All parties indebted to the said firm of Burgoyne tit: Co. are re- qrrired to settle their accounts at once, or they will he placed in other hands for collection, as it is imperatiye that the busi- ness should be wound up without delay. All accounts due Burgoyne 3.: Co. must be paid at the store of Wm. Burgoyne, who will settle all claims owing by the firm. WILLIAM BURGOYNE. W. S. SCOTT. Fenelou Falls, Nov. lst, 1897.â€"38.4. ~38.2. WAWHES, RENEE, JEWELLERY, B Y M AIL. Unless you are a practical watch- j}. maker you must place some confi- ,Tj deuce in the dealer you buy from. The principle upon which we do otlr mail business is that it a custom- . er. after seeing his purchase, would 1,}; prefer his money back. he simply has to say so, and we cheerfully return all he paid. ‘ You thus have the privilege of f; examining your goods at home,and =- it makes selling by mail mutually satisfactory. ' When wanting an Eng-a ement Ring or Wedding Ring or resent write us for particulars. Geo. W. Beali, Watchmaker, 15‘ Kent Street, LINDSAY. Established 35 Years. BATTE‘J DOORS. J. T. THOMPSON, Jr., 'C At}? I’lth’L‘Eli. “’lltE DOORS ' FITTING GLASSES. la a. science one can only he- come proficient in BY YEARS OF STUDY, close application and con- stant practice. WE HAVE HAD THIS. Our work in Lindsay is a clear record of successful fitting of glasses. Ask any of the hundreds of people we have filled in the Inst 20 years and they will tell you. If your eye-sight needs attend- ing to come to us. We make no charge for testing. If your children complain of poor eye-sight bring them to us and we will advise you» the best course to pursue. 3 Barrios pins OPTICIANS, Lindsay’s Leading Jewellers. OIDNODOIDNEIOOOQD WANTED. Men to sell for the Foothill Nurseries. Over 700 acres of Canadian grown stock. We import no stock from the States. Farmers, furmers’ sons, implement agents, students, teachers, retired ministers, encr- getic clerks who wish to make advance- mentâ€"find the work of selling our llill'tll’. home-grown nursery stock pleasant as well as profitable. We want more such men this season, as the demand for our goods is increasing, owing to the fact that we guarantee. all our stock free. from San Jose scale. We make contracts with whole or part time men. Employment the your round. We pay both salary and com- mission. Write us forour terms. Outfit free. Stone & Wellington, - Toronto, out. lira. gun an [N VICTORIA COUNTY FOR ileum Paper and Picture Frames â€"-IS ATâ€" w. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker Block,Kent-st.,Li-ndsay. Artists” Goods a Specialty Machine Needles, Alabastine and Dye ’ Works Agency. 3%“ Please cullnnd see my 5c.Pnper __... _... e--- __.__..â€"___._. VVnni 0(1.â€"Ol(l established Whole- sale [louse wants one or two honest and industrious representatives. Can pay a. hustler about $12 a week to start with. ADVLBTISEH, Medical Building, Toronto ...__..a. --- VVANTED. In every district on the. continent to take Jobbingrtttended to. WullBrnckets and orders for lllgll'gr’ldo cnnfldlall‘gmwn Easy Chairs made to order. Workshop on Lindsay Street, Near the G. '1‘. 1:. Station, Fortclorr Fails. Agents Sell “ Klondike Gold Fields" Like a whirlwind. Experienced cnnvnssers reaping the richest harvest of their lives; nuv beginners doing wonders. Nearly everybody subscribes. One young fellow on a farm at 231?. a month is making $75. A lady typewriter at $3 a week is clearing $11. A mechanic who had earned $1.50 a. day is clearing $3 a day. We want more agents. Canvassing outfit 25c., worth $1. The BRADLEY-GARRETSON CO., Lim- ited, Toronto, Ont. HARNESS if you want first-class single or double light. or heavy Harness or anything in that line call at NEVHSON’S new harness shop, between J. Blei‘nrlnnd’s grocery and Wm. Campbell’s dry goods store. THUHKS AND VALISES kept in stock as usual. and also a good assortment of fly nr-ts and buggy drrsters at low prices. 358‘ Try a bottle of Horus} it"is a new thing and you will be sure to like it. Nursery Stock and Seeds. Largest and most complete assortment in the trade. Fast. selling specialties; superhspecimens furnished free; correspondence in any lan- guage. These positions are money makers, and territory shoulde secured at once for the. season by all hustlers looking for a good thing. Our salary or commission oilera will interest anyone not earning $1,000 per year. Get in communication with our nearest oflicc. An opportunity to represent a well-established house. Ability more important limit experience. lLUKE BROS. COMPANY, international Nurseries, Curcaoo, Illinois. MONTREAL, Quebec. Rocrresrna, N. Y. 31.16 RUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREEfi. 700 ACRES. Shrubs, Roses, Vines and Seed Potatoes B have the largest assortment and employ the very latest and most improved methods f-rr propagating. All stock carefully packed under our per- sonal supervision, and all new varieties tesred at ortr trial farms before being cata- logued. These are the only testing orch- ards connected with any Nursery in the Dominion. Agents Wanted to Represent Us. Special attention given to Park, Cem- etery nud Boulevard orders. furnished for supplying entire orchards. Why bu}~ of foreign concerns or of: middlemen when you can purchase as ' Agent for Pianos 811d Organs. , cheaply from us and get better value '.’ t l l-‘cnelozr Falls, Slay L’ch, lS‘tvS.-â€"i~l-ly i " Thr‘ Best Popular Lil‘- cl‘ ll-"r Majesty l have ever seen." writes Lord Lorne. of out ‘Queen Victoria." Sdrs uaprm-ederrte-i. Easy to make :ire dollars daily. B2,: rnmm‘ssion. mm: tree to canvass-us The BRADLEY-GAlilil-ZT- SUN L'U., Limited, Toronto. Ont. climutcd. (Tntuloguc-(lirrgiislr or French) free on appliCrttiort. ,Slnne ith . FilNTlllLl H'BSERIES. ‘ Urrr stock is Carin-lion grown and ac- Estirnates ' inglandomnlu, llnl. ; i Tie Leading C.:".'0df0!l Tree Men. I Cross-cut Saws. . Six makesâ€"all good ones. Axes.- A large assortment. to choose from. Gloves And Mitts. A fine line just received. Stoves and Stove-boamfls. We have the only one-piece Stove-board on the market, and our Stoves are the best. manufacâ€" tured, wrth all the latest ir‘nprovements. Prices on all goods the very lowest. Geo. McGee. The New Hardware Store, Opposite the Post-Office. A RUNAWAY Or an upset may damage your buggy or woggon, 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. Gainer’s, where repairing and repainting are done in 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 black- smith shop. leat Clark (b Son’s heavy Frieze Overcoats are WATERPROOF And are just as cheap as . those that are not water- proof. errors a rrrtrrrr. ?” WWW”? Go to J. McFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, 0 Shoes, Ready-made Clothing. Crockery and Glassware. . . . . . . EWOWWWWOWg Try KOLONA ' Ceylon Tea. CHEAP ! CHEAP ! ! CHEAP ! ! ! ..rntsr.. fEiiClliGS, AS WELL AS illlltllllllll’i Elllllli Silll Willi llililllliS, i ‘ . i Tu: ONTARIO WIRE FENCING co.. Ln. ! Proton. Ontario. 1 For trellis, poultry yards, lawn fern-irrgs, etc, are sold very ; much lower this year than ever before. the best. They are. I Ask your Hardware Merchant for them. JA-AA-‘-__-4AAAAA-A

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