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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 May 1898, p. 5

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six dan, 81.88; F. Greene, n F w C e 9, and s of r 109, 81.88; 0. Bigelow, s of r 34. $1.25 ;.Mrs. M. Kelly,.sof rwest til-10, 41, 81.25; J“ W. Kennedy. w 422, 46, 49. 50, 74, 75, $2 50; C. L'eys and Mrs. Cunningham, s F e C, w part 3, $1 25‘-;.G;E. Martin, sofr 122.173. 620.; W. Metcalfe,s of r n 78, 82.50; C. McMahon, s of r 109,- 62c.-â€"Carricd. Moved by Mr. Austin, seconded by Mr. Martin, That the following ac- - counts be paid and the reeve give his orders for the some ::N. M. Keith, 81; T. Scott, 81 25 ; S. Nevison, salary etc. 8:30.65‘;.C.,Kelly, 83.50; McLennan & (30.. looks for lockup, 812.90.â€"Carried. Council adjourned.- Fenelon Falls, hilly-10th. 1898. Council met at the clerk’s office. at the call of the reeve. All the members present. Movtid. by Mr. Austin, Seoo-nded‘ by Mr. Martin, That this council meet as a- court of: revision on Monday, June Cub. at l p. In.â€"Carried.. Moved by Mr. Austin, seconded‘by' Mr. Clark, That the. petition presented by Mr. McArthur.-nnd lZSothers be not given to Mr. Hand for publication, but that it be open to the ratepayers for inspection at the clerk’s office:- b‘arried, Mr. Martin voting nay. Personals; Mr. Clare McArthur, who-has been studying at a dental college in Detroit for the past year, returned home on Tuesday last. Miss Louisa Thompson is home from Port Hepe visitingher. friends and.rel- attres. Mr. McLean, travelling agent of the LindsayPost, was at the Ealls on .Wed‘ nesday; I Mr. Seeley, formerly in the employ of lIowry &-Sons at the Falls, washeret this week. Pewtes’ Corner. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Mr. James Fell met with an accident last Monday that he won’t forget for a long time. He wnsengagcd in rolling, and one of the animals, being young and spirited, took fright at something- and made an attempt to-run away, and Mr. Fell‘s position was soon changed. He received several bruiSes and had a very narrow escape with his life. Mr. 'l‘hos. Lane and another mason are very busy at present building a stone wall under Mr. W. A. Gillis’s barn. Seeding is. very. near-- done around here. Some are so near done that all they have to do is to finish. Tm: MAPLE LEARâ€"The steamer Maple Leaf has commenced running be- tween Lindsay and Coboconk, but her time card has not yet been issued. DENTAL. â€"- Dr. Neclands, dentist, will be at the McArthur House, Fenc- lon Falls, on Tuesday, May l'ZthngQB. He will have gas andthe best local pain obtunders. Gait early and secure an appointment. EXCURSION. â€" The steamer Dawn and barge Chemong will run an excur- sion on May 24th to Coboconk, where. I preparations are being made for a big day. The boat will leave the upper look at 8- a. m., and leave Coboconk at 3’ p. to. Faro for the round drip 2'30. 36" Dr. Gould‘hns lovated in Fenclon Falls, and may be consulted at Lytle's Drug Store or at Mr. Lytle‘s late residence on Francis street. LIVE STOCK SlllP)IENTS.â€"â€"MOD0\1- gull, Brandon 8;. Austin shipped a double deck car of hogs to Pcterboro on Wednesday, May 11th, and to-mor-. row they will ship from Deer lake, on the l. B. 11., two carsof' stockers to Buffalo. Next week they ship a car of butchers’ cattle to Toronto and two cars of export cattle to Montreal. They have also shipped 11 cars of potatoes» to points in New York and four more cars go there-this week. JULY lsr Cnnsnnarroxâ€"Dominioo Day will be celebrated in Eenclon Falls in right royal style. The committee appointed to solicit subscriptions have met with so much success that a big clay and a good time is alreadyassured. The programme will consist of‘horse- racing. athletic sports. fireworks, etc. The committee will shortly mcctand organize an association. to be known as the Fenclon Falls Driving Park Asso- ciation, which wilt be run on strictly first-class principles. It is intended to make a Dominion Day demonstration on annual event, and the character of the programme this year will be an indication of the magnitude the scheme has already attained. Snauoxs no Leanneâ€"Mr. Man- rice J Goodhcart, formerly a Russian ‘ Jew. but now a Christian and a Divinity student at Wyclifl'e College, Tomato. and who is soon to be ordained a mis- sionary to his own people, will preach 1, 821.29; John Mocks, e Q n Jar-â€" sco 0F_‘_RION.. The Court of'Revision for hearing appeals against the Assessment Roll of the Town- heart will deliver a veryinteresting lec~ .ShiP “somemue for the rear 1898 will ture in St. James' church on " The Jew’s be 11313 31 the Clerk's attire lti in Russia." He will describe the A t Bllrnt' River thrilling experiences of his escape from Russia, exhibit various articles used in l“ the Said TOWDSMPS‘ services in..a~J£Wish Synagogue, sing MONDAY,_MAY" 30th, 1898,, ‘ JerllT 50035. em" The 190mm m” be at ten o’c10ck a. m., of which all parties free: bl" during-the "mini-5 “ c‘fllccao“ interested will please take notice. The will be taken up towards dcfraying Mr. Assessment Roll for the said year is now on. Goodheart’s college expenses. A-good file M myoflice, where it maybe examinedxf attendance is requested. For further by “3’ Persmn miems‘edv particulars see posters about town. SAM. SUDDABY, Township Clerk. A Snnderland lady writes Dr. Neelacds , than": hadâ€" made horse-successful fit after Bum" Rue" may 10th: 1898-43-3- having-reight sets of teeth made in‘ Toronto -- and elsewhere.â€"-43tf both morning and evening on Sunday next, the 15th inst., at St. James' church here. On Tuesday evening, the 17th inst., at 870'clock, Mr. Good- DON’T' LE'R‘ TAKE , ALL YOUR ATTENTION~.. . . Having securedfthe-serviCesof a,practical-tinner, I am nowun apositionto do (any kind of manufacturing or repair- ;ng;1n.esther=~tin.orsgalvanizediware. Eavetroughin‘g and roofing a:specia1ty.. Satisfaction guaranteed. MAA=RRJED3 Coonâ€"Powaszâ€"At St. Aloysius church, Eenelon Falls, by Rev. Father Nolan, on Tuesday, May 10th, 1898, Mr.Thomas Cook. of'Verulamto Emma, eldest daughter of~the» lato.Jchn Power of the same township. m F:ENELON£FALL‘S‘~MARKETS. It‘pays to keeps things painted-â€" especially with a good paint, as the “ Ark Brand ” has proved itself to. be. A. full supply at the New Hardware Store, opposite the Post-. Oflice.~. GEO. ltltGEE.. .â€" Reported by the North Star-Roller Mill 6H7. Feneion Falls, Friday, May~131h, 1898. Wheat.Scotch or Fife .... 1.15 to 1.18- Whent, full, per bushel.... 1.10 1.15 Is always cheap furniture in. the» long run. Looks better: V Wears better. Gives better- satisfaction. I have the best ‘ Wheatvspring' .... 1.12 1.15. . . ; Barley:per.buahe1........ 33 37.: andlargest. stock of furmture. ' (L F t . . ggfg‘lhufi, of all. lands, from the .best. A ,, _,.... Peuse,. H- 58- co manufacturers In the provmbe, 5%,, gAEEfiggfg = 5 Rye, H» _ 53. 59 consisting of» #3 I AILâ€"am Potatoes, "-1 .... .... Butter per b‘...... ‘ _ Eggs’éer‘ “mam.” 8 9 DINING ROOM FURNITURE, ~BEDROOM SETS Harmer ton................. 8.00 9.00 -â€"E'ASY CHAIRS, Hides ..... 6-00 650 J 'l Wagon everypairof “SlaterShoec” Hogs (live) ... ...... ... 4.00 ' 4-50_ â€"R0.CKERS,». tells the. leather, its wear, service gpgs (Dressed) . . . . .. . . .. . 2:553 _LOUNGES, adapted‘to, how the shocia made, how Sheeb‘g‘gi'n'g '50 75 â€"SIDEBOARDS, t6carc. foritandthefactorynutnber,» Woo] . _ u u . . _ . . _ H 15 17 _spRINGs AND MATTRASSEs, which any faults may be traced to the operative“ This tag is good for five I cents on a bottle of Slater Shoe Polish. Goodyear Welted and stamped on the sole by the makm- $3.00, $4.00 Flour, fami.1=y,-Siiver-Lcaf. . 3.20 3-40 Flour; best bakers’ .. .. . ... 3.50 3-70 Flour straightrolled...... 3.10 3:30 Bran. per ton............. 12.00 14.00 Shorts, “ 14.00 16.00 Mixed chop. piar ton . 20.00 21-00 COURT OF REVISION. Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Township of Fenelon will meet at the VILLAGE ' OF GLENN M: _.o);_ TUESDAY, MAY 24th, 1898, ass. Court of Revision of 'the Assessment Roll‘t‘or the current year. All persons. interested will please take due notice and; govern themselves accordingly. H. J. LYTLE, Clerk. ‘Fenelon, May 4th, 1898. -â€"XITCHEN FURNITURE (all kinds), and prices are» away down. '1 Repairing and} all ordiared work. promptly attended to. 35'” Undertaking in all its branches. L. DEYMAN. 3 TWO: ‘ l WAYS. Of gettingzglasses. One tougo to a first-class Optician, have your eyes properly tested and get what you needâ€"the other to go to e. mer- chant who keeps spectacles, make a “~grsb:in the bag,” as it were, get a pair that don’t fit. you-(although it may seem so for the moment), and run the risk ofvruiningyouroyesight ' entirely. Q We e careful andsccurate in y save from per cent“ bdr Q °“‘”‘°“”°“s’ “‘1 “all” Y“ vetting, your. clothes made at Clark & Son’s. GOLD IN THE ‘LON‘DIKE LARK’S CLOTHES. ' Fenelon Falls COURT OF' REVISION..- The Municipal Council of the Village of Penelon Falls will 'meet'ns a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the said Village, for the year 1898, in Jordan’s hall, FENELON FALLS, â€"â€"0Nâ€"_ MONDAY, ' JUNE 6th. 1898; at 1 o’clock p.m. All parties interested will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. W. T. JUNKIN, Fenelon Falls Village Clerk. N. B.â€"-The Roll is at my allies and is open for inspection. Fenelon Falls,.May 11th, 1898. 8'? RESTAURANT. One Door North of The Public Library 003' the safe and most comfortable course to pursue. Examinations free. ' BRITTOH OPTICI‘ANS, The Leading JeWGHCI‘Sf. , LINDSAY. READ THIS. A man-who desires to Wante till a. steady, paying u ' ‘ ‘ . position and earn good wages! If you are IX f hne 0f Gon- ecuo’nel’y’ at present employed, that need not prevent Fl‘lllb, Lunches, you sending us a postal card to learn what - . ‘ v , we can do for '011. We have the largest blood purifier and will stimulate the whole Blead’ cakes’ em most complete3 and thoroughly up~to~dati¢ body. You are at liberty to use my name in declaring the great healing qualities ot STOCK FRESH AND WELI SE- nurseries in «the Dominion. There is a Sloan’s Indian Tonic,and all who purchase one bottle will soon perceive its good effects largely '"cmsmg demand for mum'gmw” $1 per Bottle; 6 tor $5. For Sale by W. H. Robson, Pension Falls. LECTED. YOUR'PATRONAGE R'E- Nursery Stock. The Sloan Medicine 00., of Hamilton, Limited. SPECTFULLY SOLICITED. Au Supplies Sent Free. , . The Trial Costs You Nothing. H. E. You Get Your Pay Every Saturday. Eenelon Falls, April 25th, 1898. lfyou cannot give full time to our inter- Go to J. McFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, ests we can arrange liberal terms with you Shoes, Ready-made Clothing. Crockery and ’ ,, Sloan’s Indian Tonic Cures Piles. Constipation, Sour Stomach and Sick Headaches. Mr. R. G. Kennedy, builder and contractor, No. 304 Perth Ave., Toronto, says: It is the best medicine I ever used. I was troubled with piles for many years, and always in misery. I suffered so much during this time that 1 often wished death would come and end my sufferings. i spent a. great deal of money trying all kinds of medicines, but received no benefit until I tried Sloan’s Indian Tonic. lt relieved m:- almost instantly and effected a permanent cure. I will nevcr be without the medicine as long as I can procure it. It is a model Best brands of Cigars, WIRE DOORS for part time. We grows full line of Fruit Trees, Berry Bushes, Flowering Shrubs, J. T J Ornamental Trees, Hedging, Bulbs, Roses, ' " 9 r.) and Seed Potatoes. All our stock guaran- CARPENTER. tccd and warranted to live. Write and tell us you are open for an offer, and we will Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and umke you a proposition you will want to Easy Chairs made to order. accept. Workshop on Lindsay Streetfiienr the E_ p_ B|ackford & co_ G.T.R.Statlon,Fcnelon Falls. 7 Tomnm’ mm ’ LOT FOR SALE. The west half of Lot No. 3, south of Bond and west of Colborne street, Pension Falls, containing a quarter of an acre. For terms, etc., apply to MRS. BELCH, â€"-12tt Lindsay street. BATTEN DOORS. Glassware. . . . . . . ....... . _. IT’S IMMENSE. ' The Canada Salt Association Curran, Our. ,_ Guarantee prompt shipments. Fluoka or Land Salt. For able or Dury’ use ‘ COLEMAN’S SALT :oooooooooooooOooooooo - Try KOLONA Ceylon Tea. v aw - o-nmvwvrwwfi“me4WWomme-_v ,_ , <,~ ..¢‘.Mrn.>.. "ain’t"? ' -.-a--.‘._ A AW.F A ---. ~..___...,\,...,. 5 “w -..

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