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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 May 1898, p. 5

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(it ,-\.. .... w -â€" .- FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill C’o. Fenelon Falls,.Friday, May 27111, 1898. Whent,Scoteh or Fife .... 1.10 to 1.05 Wheat, full, per bushel. 95 Loo Personals. DON’T LET! THE.- GOOD FURNITURE Miss Swatfnger, formerly aresident oi the Falls, but now of Victoria Har- ' bor. was here visiting friends on Mon- day and Tuesday. Mr. William Jackett left yesterday Wheat,spring 1.10 1.0? (Thursday) for British Columbia. Barlfm Per‘PUSP‘iL'“ g? is , _ Mrs. Kelly of Kiumount and her lit-- gig‘vhmu 3; 33 Is always cheap furniture in . . v _ T Y T, 3e daughter were at the Falls on Tues- Peggy 3;; 3;; 55 57 the 1mg run, Looks betten TALE: ALL 1.01.113. ATTEhTIOh.. ay. _ Rye “ n ----- - 54 55 Wears . r. 'v )lrs. vail of Rochester, N. YL, is at Potdtoes, “ 3') 35 s tff tpette I hGl’ Gibbelgtelt‘ ____>_..._(______ the Falls, with her three children, vise Battenper 1b ........... . 14 15 a 15 ‘10 1011. 3‘9 ' 9 es Eggs,per dozen.......... 8 9 Hay,per ton...... 7.00 8.00 Hides . 6.00 6.50 and largest stock of furniture iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert . .. . . .. . .. . .. of 3,11 kmds, from the best Having secured the-servmes of a practical humor, I am. Rutherford. . 9133101" 303' MfWOHWhic g3?“ Hogs (live) ..... . .. 4_.o_o 4.60 _manufacturers in the Province, powinapositiontodoany. kind of manufacturing or repair- “"01"” 3‘ ‘1’?““5 mm, .‘u‘s “3 Hogswressed) LL90 0-75 consisting of mg 1n either tin or galvanized? ware.- E‘lVCtl‘OUWlllll" and of last. week until the Queen 3 birthday, Beef . . . . . . . .. 4.33 5.313 roofing a Specialt Satisfaction u‘uante 1d 0 a ~"'n‘ . ~ ' a l ‘. .....-.......- - 3 .. v " ; (151110,: at All. [-1. N. .‘chOanlISo filgg‘pbklns .... u.' I . I . ' . y g L Flour, family, Silver Leaf. . 3.00 â€"-BEDROOM SETS Flour best bakers’.... .... 3.50 3. --E lSY CHAIRS * V ' _ t ' __ BASKET SOCIALâ€"A basket social, Fiour’st...;g1m-011ed,,,,,, 2.90 3.10 _RBCKERS ’ It pays tokeeps tilingspaiiited under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aux- ls3ran, per ton...... . 11:3): $84.88 _ LoUNGES’ cspecmlly With a good paint, as the :‘ ‘ ' .' V ' horts “ . . . . . . ...... - - â€" ’ “ r ‘ ’ * ' ‘ .ltary ot the Presbyterian Lnuroh, Wlll Mixed 21mm per tonmm - 20.00 21.00 _SIDEBOARDS’ Ark Bland has pioved Itself to be. A full supply at the New. Hardware Store, opposite the Post- Ofiice.. GEO. MCGEE'. be held at the residence of Mr. Richard Lee, lot 24 con. 7, Fcnelou, on the . evening of Thursday, June 2nd. Bas- kets to be sold at 9-o’clock. ' [65" Dr. Gould has located in Fenelon. Falls, and may be consulted at Lytle’s Drug Store or at Mr. Lytle's late residence on Francis street. â€"â€"SPRINGS AND MATTRASSES, â€"KITCl-IENx FURNITUREMII kinds), '1‘!) the fiilblid}. H'E ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co. has amalgamated with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security or $25,000,000 and the same good policy. JOHN AUSTIN, Agent 3%” Also agent for the Queen of Eng land and Cnledonian ofEdinburgh. Capi‘ tal combined, $45,000,000. "° TWO WAYS. ‘ Ot' getting glasses. One to go to a first-class Optician, have your eyes properly tested and get what you needâ€"the other to go to a mer- chant who keeps spectacles, make a “ grab 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 of ruining your eyesight entirely. we are careful and accurate in our examinations, and advise you the safe and most comfortable course to pursue. Examinations free. «man Elias jand prices are away down. Repairing and all ordered work promptly attended to. WUndertaking in all its branches. L. DEYM-AN. TWIN Eonsâ€"A» few days ago Mr.. . W. S. Dowson of Somerville left at Mr. Harry Robson’s drug store a small box containing two eggs united to each other by a roundligament over an inch long and about an eighth of an inch in oireumt’erence._ They were quite a curi osity, but. being soft shelled, they soon became offensive, and Mr. Robson threw them away. o Lottery; I There are no “blanks” in V ' “Slater Shoes.” Every pair isa ‘ prize. Every pair is a rail-bar. gain in that you get I00. cents worth-bl- Shoe f6r- every dollar; No “bargain table” losses to be added to regular selling prices 3 shoe worth guaranteed and price 33.00,, 54.00 and 55.00 per pair stamped on- the Goodyeai Wéltedisoleby,‘ “3:3” The Slater Shoe Makers. _ V i i m. BIG RESTAURANT. One Door North of The Public Library Kinneo BY DIGummo;â€"During the storm last Saturday night Mr..Robcrt Stewart ol'Verulam had five ewes and two lambs killed. by lightning; The small spruce under which they were lying was uninjured, but the ground beneath them was all torn up. Fortu- nately for Mr. Stewart. he had his sheep insured some time ago,- and those that were killed were valued at $36 by some neighbors whom he called in to look at them. Best brands of Cigars, A full line of Confectionery, Fruit, Lunches, Bread, Cakes, etc. ' STOCK FRESH AND WVELL SE- " LECTED. YOUR PATRONAGE RE- ‘ SPECTFULLY SOLICITED. II. E. Austin. Fenelon Falls, April 25th, 1898. PHOTOGRAPHS. “ O !.wad-some power the giftie gie us To see oorsels as ith’ers see us.” A‘Sundcrland lady writes Dr. Neelands that he had made her a successful fit after having eight sets of teeth made in Toronto and elsewherc.â€"-43tf h‘Anunns’ INSTITUTE MEETING.â€" '.l‘ho annual meeting of the East Vic- toria Farmers’ Institute will be held at Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Frills, on Tues- day, June 7th, at 1 o'clock p. m. The following is- the programme : Presi- GOLI} IN THE CIb-DIGGNOOIO-Ifluflufl' dent’s report and discussion thereon; OPTICIANQ . . ‘ 1 The above wish is easil real” ed b = ' the ,. 90d The Leading Jewellers, having your photos tyaken altz y r . auditors‘ reports ;. suggestions poxnts ' LINDSAY: " I AND: STANTON’S STUDIO. Will guarantee all work equal to the 1 best city work, and prices to suit the times. Family groups a specialty. Give me a call. . Life size work in the best style of-tho art at ‘ moderaterprices. J . H. STANTON . Photographer. FenelOn Falls, Jilly 151,..1897.â€"21.52, for regular meetings; suggestions points for supplementary meetings; election of directors, auditors, etc; suggestions as to how the Institute can be improved and made more useful. Steamer “Greyhound” Will commence running between Feuelon Falls and Lindsay on Monday, May 2nd, calling both ways at Sturgeon Point on following time: Leaves Fenelon Falls at 7.15 a. m.,. Sturgeon Point 7.45. Arrives at Lindsay at 9.00- Leaves Lindsay at 10 a. m. Arrives at Sturgeon Point at 11.00 Arrives at Fenolon Falls at 11.45 Leaves Fenelon Falls at 2.45. Arrives at Sturgeon Point at 3.15 Arrives at Lindsay at. 4.30 Leaves Lindsay at 5.30. Arrives at Sturgeon Point at 6.30 Arrives at Fenelon Falls at 7.15- For full particulars enquire of W. SADLER. Purser. w. FEE; Cant! Fcnelon Falls COURT OF REVISION- , The Municipal Council of the Village-of Fenelon Falls will meet as a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of: the said Village, for the year; 1898, in Jordan‘s ball,. FENELON FALLS, _ox._. MONDAY, JUNE 6th. 1898} nt 1 o'clock p.m. All parties interested will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. LARK’S :LOT'HES. - You will save from 10 to 20- per cent. by getting your- clothes. made at Clark & Son ’. A-Cow HURT.â€"On Wednesday morn- ing a cow owned by Mr. James Jewell was crossing the track south of the rail- way bridge, when the regular train from the north'camo along and knocked her off. It was at first reported that two of her legs were broken and that she had to be killed; but she only had n-hiud fetlock joint dislocated and the opposite hind foot badly cut. The die- location was " reduced," as the doctors call it, and enclosed in plaster of Paris, and the cuts dressed,,nnd:she will prob- ably be as well as ever in, a very few weeks. Tun 24ru.â€"â€"Tuesday~last, the Queen's birthday, was cool and cloudy early in the morning, but the sun soon came out, and no raiufell until about 9 p. m., too late to-do any harm. At the Falls the places of business were all. or nearly nll,.closed, and the small boys mani- fested their loyalty by squandering their savings on fire crackers, but there was no other celebration of any kind. The Dawn-and palace barge Chemonq run an- excursion to Coboconk, where there Were great doings, and the crowd there was swelled by a. large party brought” from Valentin and other points by the Alice Ethel. which had the Queen’s Own piccolo- band from Lind- say on board. It is to be hoped that next. year. we shall have a. Celebration at our own at the Fiills, and not be compelled to stay at home doing nothing or spend the day elsewhere. 50' YEARS? ’ EXPERIENCE. PATEN TS V TRADE'MkRKl: Demons- Cmvnicurs to. Anyone sending acketeh nnd description may quickly.nsccrmln our opinion freow other an Invention is probably atentublm. Commumcm tlona ntrlctlyconudent al. Handbookon Patents; sentfree. Oldest a army for securing patents... Patenta‘taken. t 1romh.1\lunn 8: Co. receive. spectatth withoubchnrne. in tha- Stitlttiiic" Hmericam. A handsomely- illustrated weekly. Loreen-cir- culntlon of'tmycclcutlflc- ournal. Terms. u n . year :-fout.monthsr $1. 80 d‘byau‘newsdealmu. MMSzmgmmmvaewlgks 11 Office. B“ EL. Washington. D. Sloan’s Indian Tonic Cures Piles. Constipation, Sour Stomach and Sick Headaches. Mr. R. G. Kennedy, builder and conimctOr, No. 304 Perth Ave., ll‘oronto, 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 I' 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 lllllll I tried Slonu’s Indian Tonic. It relieved the almost instantly and effected a pcrmnm-nt cure. I will never be without the medicine as lung as i can procure it. It is n n11l1ll'l blood purilier and will stimulate the whole body. You are at liberty to use my namCin declaring the great healing qunlities of with Will soon perceive its good effects Nursery Slicklgenls-l Bnnkllgenls! , Sloan’s Indian Tonic, and all who purchaseonel $1 per Bottle; 6 for $5. For Sale by W. H. Robson, Penelon :Falls. Oranyone desiring to better their position 00., and increase their income should write us. The demand for home-grown Nursery Stock is on the increase. We need more men. If you want steady, paying work, write us. We furnish all supplies free. We have the largest Nurseries in the W. T. JUNKIN, Fenclon Fnlls Village Clerk. N;B.â€"The Roll is at my allies and is open for inspection. Fonclon Falls, May llth, 1898. W PRICES R RIGHT ' Edward B‘ollamy, author of “ L‘ook~ BATTEN D00R8. wmn DOORS We Igggigtiggamy and commission - , _ n -, â€"â€"‘_"‘â€"â€"" *â€" . “lg B'Wl‘““rd' ‘5 dend' J T Jr We engage either whole or part time men. An English syndicate, with a. capital ' ' 9 '9 We guarantee all our Stock. ~ CARPENTER, We lurnish purchasers with certificate from Government IuSpector, stating our Stock is free from San Jose Scale. Our Nurseries comprise over 700 acres, and Workshop on Lindsay Street, Near the growing stock in large quantities enables of half a million pounds, is said to have been formed to purchase vacant lands in Manitoba. Sir Innis Davies, Canadian Minister Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and Easy Ohnirs made to order. W. Go to J. McFarland’e for Groceries, Boots, 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Shoes. Ready-made Clothing, Crockery and of M urine and Fisheries, was entertain- 6- I" 3' sumo“! “melon Faus- "5 ‘° 5°” 5‘ ""3 close“ Puma" 63“” i _ - ' ‘ .. . ‘ - "' â€"'â€"â€"‘ Men Succeed with UI who have Failed ‘ Lt] at dinner at \V ashtu-lon by Sir Ju LOT FOR SALE. with omen. Glassware. . . . . . . o liun l’auncefone, the British Ambassa- . _ It Will cost you nothing to learn what we (10,-, The west half of Lot No. 3, south of can do for you. Don’t write unless you . ' . ‘ Bond and west of Uolborne street Fenelon ' A ("Neal-9 ayn‘hc‘m h“ wmwl 3“ | Polls, containing a quarter of an den. For mean bumsifipigilmxii pmfimblo the uni CWP from WinniPeg m‘lwo ‘5" ‘ terms elc. apply to i ' unsnnwn, Stone 8- Ialllngton, W904 Try KOLONA ’ Ceylon Tea. , I AV. Vancouver cats have risen to 830 a ton. ' Fifty dollars u too is talked of. I -â€"1?.tl “ads”. “mu. .1 Town“.

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