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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Jun 1890, p. 8

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‘ G n I. gig- . ., a u! ‘13 A Train Robbed l a ‘h ' i __ - , ,al 6 ance ! , TfffiMSWhFQQ Al-E- Buggy], 31 N T.â€" . ‘ . . l _ :2 .e 9; owmg c_ up an... 1;.“ , .:2.’Il‘..~' are prong“; T;,::E:}D:KS:ETHER) l A in thef finest SECHOH of \Vcal : Untnno. ’ i ' ’ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ -> - - ~â€" ‘r ’ Send or the “ unndia' . .\.'~.et:i.~cr‘" " . #87 A f i to}. j. Dal)- & Co. GuL h P. (l, Um. It 5T. PAUL Ju â€"‘ ‘ n 13' FENELON FALLS FOR DALE: - is sent free and ivcs the acrss clcarcd. if: H . ne . e -ort -rn .. . .. . . ~ l "i ’ Pucfhc Odélbnund passenger train which . Belonging to the Estate of the Kate D. J. 32;: fixidsmcrlxifiings’ iv" ‘\c" d arrived here tonight was robbed by Sculiy. Will be sold in single lots or in - no? - masked men near \‘ew Cap“, \' D 3blocks to suit nurchasers. Also a brick‘ No stomacnmaor swamp on tho tarm. ‘4 ‘ . i f "‘ " ',‘ ' 'l 1, use m,de 0., panel-r; Hm and the nod is guaranteed deep. ricn,cl.ty - las: night. Two miles east of .\ew 83- ° ” ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' loam that never oak”. Monoy sentu r‘o- ! lem and 25 miles west of .‘landan, the NO‘VV IS 3:01:12. TIDIE ignored no guarantee. fior Cxl‘t‘l‘.>c> :1 line - ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' s ' ‘0: ‘~‘r‘.’.‘t..~â€" engineer and firemen were cur riaed b _. x: __ sinus are no. unzip ant one, t t t i ‘ 1- - "' p " y ‘ ‘V and intending buyers. after scent; incur. " "‘0 “’3’k0d.me“.°“mbm‘=’ 0V" the “30' THEY MUST BE SOLD left v... decide for animal... ...~..i it}... , ‘10P. presenting big revolvers and order- __._ keep or return the money as they think i: L: ti. ' . . . right. ; a l, ‘ cvtrauli) to dbc sippred: {I‘ll-8‘ sum I For terms and particulars apply to Barron inure "m" Wm" on even. an?” gm“, , mons was 0 eye . xpres: .Icsscnger .l; McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate, fences; mm! no: mm my“... “mm ,3 a Angcvlnc. hearing shots fired forward Lindsay, or to wads. Cher“, “norm: crmnmkfiwmmk‘ and suspecting something. hid $600 in money from the safe, locked the small safe, put out the lights. and ran back to .\cw Salem. The mail car was first tackled by the robbers. Only one mail W. E. ELLIS, Fenelon Falls. Aprl125th, ismâ€"tort The lanada lllellssurance Elly, churches and pm! lltiiccs ncar all fitvinrms. Good water everywhere and henltny coun- try. Only enough money to bind the bargain need be paid until taking possession. and then 60 per cent.. $60 of excry SIOO. of the price will be left on the turn-.5, or less 3:3? \Ve led the trade last season, and we intend donlg the ‘ m" "m, ,, mum wish. “mm ,m ,0 ,une 0,1501, ' suit the buyers in every way. This will be s s , put in writing and is the best chance over :1 agent was in it, and be obeyed orders - 1 _ by turning over the mail matter. A number of registered letters were rifled, and their the robbers turned their atten- tion to the express car. This. much to their chagrin, they found deserted. and mistaking the fireman for the express messenger, they ordered him at pistol ESTABLISHED IN 1847. THE OLDEST AND THE LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. __ Capital 5; Assets as at the 30th oprrll, 1859, over $10,000,000. ofiered to buyers. All buyers get good titles and thelr deeds when they take poo- session. I 'I (7 .â€"â€"â€"_____.__â€"â€" ,._,_.. ,-.... q Q £10 .ltrt‘I:(ԤElieilftLl. 15-Jun- (1,, 9L, , . tine mach l‘iltsil. girl. inns: and burn. market town with railway .‘ nttlu . . , . -é-r V-Avâ€"L“>'\‘\ U r U; “ i"; d. pomt to Open the safes. He protested, Anna-1111901116 for “$9 ear endmg 30th GOOdha’n-d S LWGTY, . “ifi.ii.ni\'rii~i-.L“iiLtéi-f' Edda and finallysatisiied the robbers that. he 1 s Aplrfl’ 1883’ ‘t‘l’gmiloeo. u 188.. Ran Francis Street,Fcuclon Falls, I wish ‘12:“ 51‘.”1551913[Tangylxlrl_ :1:â€" ._- r ' ._ knew nothing about it. Then the train Tom um ‘lssuru 0 ' ‘ pr ’ 0’ to draw the attention of the public to the i and M‘, £33: amounts to $47,000,000. was allowed to back to New Salem, and _â€" 5“ Mm. a“ “me: but finally came on east. The express mes seuger got on the train as it. left New Salem. The passengers were not t. luc‘n- ' ._ ed. Ono put his head out of the win- ' dow, but he was told to take it in, and a bullet whizzed past it. The sheriff and a posse. mounted and armed, lcit Illa-nllan early this mornin;r on a special train for the scene of the robbery. -0 An Ice Owner’s Suicide. Y fact that l have purchased the livery busx- ~‘ â€": “is â€" -'- -â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- - -â€" m â€" v ‘ V P AND ncss lately owned by Mr. \\ m. Routly, and ,) buildings, m “we”, ‘ 7 T l havc made such improvements as will meet i {unis-~- “"""65",'Tr" :â€" 7.7- . , W1, .i.\ So the requirements of the travelling public. ‘ lmiiiilzi‘cinii-uvi gifiliu‘n.‘ l am prepared to furnish first-class horses . I r T. J. MCFARLAB D and comfortable rigs atthe lowcstliviug prices. has now on hand a splendid stock of fine fresh TEAS, COFFEES, Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins Currants, Starch, Soups and all other The profits of this old and reliable Com. patty are larger than any other Life Office doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio of expenses to income are less than that of any other Canadian or British office. The policies of this Company are indisputa- blc on any grounds whatever after two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. The rates charged by this Company are as low as any first-class office. All forms of policies are issued. .‘lCDOUGALL S; BRANDON, Agents, Fenelon Falls. Cg? V ,7 H 100 acres, ‘5 cltan ll. 1; l ash, q, ) _ . brick house and Earl. l..ri~. a. 3 market town with raiiway 5 miles, \‘iilzlpt- mar. l :VIOU :tl‘rcfluo clcnxui, illl .‘nll, large fn'slt \\'.;‘.r.' lulu- is House and Lot For Sale. a village 2 miles. market town yvitbia- ' '- 'l‘hc East half of Lot No. 2. west of Cul- , _, _’_ , _ w w _ borne and north of Francis strch Fcnl-lon i "i P" “‘5“Hus-lil‘l‘h'dmb “Elwi- ' 80.9 0. ‘ 9- o v .u , x \o H n Fans, Go. \ lctopm. ‘he proper”. of “a”. l (4 ' ' \yoo‘dmmmlmu t. .iiaiil.tr.i, ' ‘ ‘ l market With railway l tunic, largc low-p. l boundary at back and, good house and l‘atu, i::..i'ulct town with railway 5 units. "$67000? 20.") arr‘cs. ml (.carnl, H"! liardwuod,lit-:2: .ull l.il’ll.~' ". \"fl‘ult‘r‘. 43.1y. '7‘lll'5. Calder. .s~-. f. in-rliiit ‘ i'vzs a~' ‘ ,,., V. . u o fen} in all: ll» W‘l‘d- THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES» ENGLISH, CANADIAN AND FAN CY GOOD S - otlung futthct Was heard trom him. , AMERICAN MARKETS : The day of the flood the ice housc stood and Pcl'men‘s mu be promptly mad? on â€"""‘ . ° ,3» in about four feet of water, and the the 13th 0f every "3°“”‘ for a“ mammals A11 the Latest Des-"n; -n OF ALL DESCRII‘TIUNS. é “flew section "we w M n,‘ n 1] delivered. , _ ' l ‘ i civraplicd \Iessiiiir to [iii alibi. iii 13%“ One of the firm will be regularly on "a'L D'“'"9 “00"” Draw” R°°m and ' . ' .- _‘ v p _ r i - the mail. I . ' ‘12 ' not hear from him in reply. He had a . - ~ [ . Bedroom Papers, ce'lmg Papels’ , _ H For particulars apply toSamnel Swanton, Corners and Decorations 4* 3ncs~agc from {some parties at Iouawan- No, 52 Victor Avenue, Toronto, or to J. ll. __ . I a. stating.r tiat some one would be Brandon, Fcnclon Falls. . _ 3; along.' to look after the matter. Toâ€"day SWANTQ); BRAXDOX a; co, & Ir three busmcss men from that place ar- v - -. 7 -â€" - . . _ y , .\. B.â€"Mr.So.\nton Ill-‘lllb: lllS numeious , ’i l‘chd_ and saw Morrison and Messrs. customers for theirlillcral patronan during can and see my 50' per To” laper' ‘ M; Hamill a Davidson, and told them that I the P851 10“ )‘l‘fll‘si and blth to solicit a + I “ “ 6c. “ “ ~ I- Housing had taken the matter so hard commmnc“ of 11"“ sumo my the new firm' U u “ 7c' u u i | ' am he wok his 0m, me b, ,homm Fcnelon Falls,Aug.7lll, ismâ€"mu. “ “ 30- “ “ -"-â€"*’~N"MW“ _ himself On Friday. It appears that “ “ 90' ” “ tilll‘Cle [He'll lent )blcssiug the money, one u “ mc' “ u oi tlem rein; a rotlici'-in-law,and they ' And all the W3 i. so}? no. evidently understood that the I 3150‘). per Rou- Ix VICTORIA Nle” Hm icc ins completely destroyed and ratli. Ihave I i _, , , - on hand the lar es s or than meet Ilium he comluittcd tho 7 "1 The frebhest GOOds m Paper ever broughigniloticiiidifaviau . ritin deed. llc was in the livery busi- B y -c n P. .. we. 14VMJM mayo/.ztszlnw. grin“, .3, Mr, . . u _ a..' u BARBIE, June S.â€"â€"Thc scenes of the destruction caused by the floods were til-day visited by great thrones who be- fore had not seen all that had occurred. and day by day a fuller knowledge of tln: extent of the disaster becomes known. The Grand Trunk Was busy til-day repairing the washouts, and a large number of cars were filled from the Buffalo Ice Company’s big house broken down by the water. It. is hard ill-$00 such an immense quantity of ice gom: to waste in the hot sun. Ten tlmusand dollars will not cover the less this cmupany has sustained. A matter of a sensational character has today been brought to light in the way of a suicide. Messrs. llamill 8.: Davidson, of this town. filled an immense icc- housc here during: the boom, and short- ly afterwards sold the whole stock as it stood to one Emile Messing, of Tona- wauda, New York, for $14,000, and noticed that the eastern section was Sinking, the house being on boggy land, and wrote Messing to that. cfi'cct. advis- ncss in 'l‘onawauala. N. Y.. and the loss of what he put. in the ice speculation would have ruined him. He leaves a wife and four or tivc children. The met: here today feel very had over the affair, and are endeavouringr to do' the be>i they can with the ice on hand yet. as over three-quarters of it is in good condition. â€"-r~â€"-â€"â€"â€"-o-.o A political and scientific expedition to .‘loZtnlbiquc will start from Lisbon early in July. W . y y 2 The ' lcnclou lalls Gazette ’ is printed cvnrySnturliiy at the office. on the cot-nor of May a; Francis streets. fig? Read carefully nndact wisely. Many Egg» valuable lives ,can be saved by the 5:}? 1150 tll‘,â€"s'â€"”â€" 7:;1;::-4â€"â€":__-:â€"_~: P? snub“ Wooowoo0090.00...oooooooooooooomooow Wl‘his is undoubtedly the best lung mcdv Wicinc in the world. and for Dyspepsia g’éfi‘firus no equal. .‘lauufacturcd by Moses WCourtcmunclic, Midland, and sold by W E Ellis. Fenelon Falls. I I -â€"5‘2-l7-b ooooooooeo The Great Discovery. 0.5::::’ l of the very best brands and at. the low- and to which he invites the attentiOn CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Earthenware, Brooms, Pails, Washtubs, of the public. Blocking-brushes, Clothes-pins, Matches and other articles in great variety. [Zanan llsh, liull ll legelables cst possible prices. Cash Paid for Butter & Eggs and other farm produce. RES“ Flour and feed kept constantly Notice is hereby given that the business hitherto carried on by Samuel Swantou as a dealer in will be continued on a. much larger scale than formerly by the undersigned, who will pay, as hitherto, AND SUPPLIES PATENT 2mm Bram MEDICINES AND - DRUGS A on hand, JOSEPH MCFARLAND. Fast Colored. Gingu the village at 'W'm. Campbell’s. MANUFACTURER OF SADDLES, HARNESS, TRUNKS, apply to MARY CALDER, Nov.19th,1889. For sale, vcry cheap for caslmt half-acre corncr lot and the buildings thcrcon, op- lou Falls. The house is 18x24 foot. stories high. on a stone foundation, with a kitchen 13 x '20 fcct and a woodshcd. 'l‘licrc fruit trees. The buildings were crcclcll about twelve years ago, and are in good condition. Apply at the GAZETTE office, or to tlicl undersigned. GEO. W. MARTIN, 10 l’carsou Avenue, St. Alban’s Ward. Toronto. Toronto, April 2nd, 1890.â€"7tf. New Patient Arriving Dally FROM REMEMBER THE PLACE: J usl 0ppositc New l’osl-oliicc, Iiont Street. LI 3' 1) SJKXC G.A.MEIHERELL 1363‘ Please call and see my 5c. Paper. Lindsay, April 2nd. lS’aO. LINDSAY llal‘blolVorks. There is on the promises a frame I _ â€" . . - “m- \. . , I ,- N ‘ (,0 v 9. 5 _ ‘ _ _ . I n o 5 acres. 5l‘.t:litl..; ..ll. - liousc .. .\o3 feet. 101 lull particulars l “my mu. pm», W, and House and Lot For Sale.: positc the south ward School house. Fcnc- l : $520, 500. ".i'.’il£'.‘.'l.“‘ a .511: l ()mcmcc I’. O. l l l r large hank llarn, market town with radwav {lilii('~. TTPW'm. ‘30" ;lcrt:.~, {\n lil‘dll‘ll' . 3 I ~ r b _ , Q) . balance li.\r(.\\0l l., . .‘ll of line buildings, allank barns and ; good ill list-s, market town with railway .‘ miles, um lu- .1ml i.» dividedâ€"one of the bust farms in tho noun. 7'5". " ' ' " anoint-res Al‘ltartll, m.ly t?) , 0 $4,000 (Hull, l.:i..!l\‘c to suit purchaser, tine buildings that C(‘s'. 51ml”). l‘lii~ farm adjoins City of (iuclpli, and is mac 0‘ the bust grain and stuck farms of |(\ st 't-t fl l ‘l'laiin. valuable hardwood bush, f, sch? tiuc boil-lulu», .2 bank barns, 1 fine ncw brick dwelling, my... L'l ml - l . - ' " :'l ': '.',ll-.tl: a: . i'ltil- are also a workshop 14 x .20 “‘0‘? a “over I unrkit town with rli \y lys ts tr 1 llrn i to. failing well of excellent water and a fcw ; :outity, is fcrlccll intus farmsâ€"2m» :lCH s, in ;.. ll s, and mo acres, Will be sold separalclv or '|'I_'(li l r. Sand for the “ Farm Advertiser," it gives . lull particulars of these and 275 other (arms and valuable information about title country._.Addresc, J. J. DnIy at. 630., Cuolpn P. 0.. Or. ‘i‘dllS. HEELEY, i realised about pl'Ofit, long rmewmmwowwowwooeoouwmfi j sinco Blessing was oll'cred 85,000 ad- 5 RailwayTies, Cordwod, Telegraph 3 l‘ vauce on his purchase. but he declined 3 Poles. Cedar and all kinds 2 I ' the offer. The ice house was in charge 3 of Timber. Lumber and Shingles, 5 'â€"“‘â€" ot' a man namcd John Morrison. He :W'W”“”‘”"W"””"sz AND w. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker‘s Block. Kent-sh, Lindsay. Artisls’ Goods a Specialty. Machine Needles. Alabastine and Dye Works Agency. David Chambers, General Blacksmith, Francis-st, Fenelon Falls. lilacksmitldnginallilsviifierl-nlbranclnvv done on short notice and at llzc .‘m.l.r»~t O ‘- .. ..‘ ,‘ ' . .‘ T .‘.'o .-,l .. . . . l MBMlKli’TlO) M .l titan “HAVE. '4" : l , I I V in; R. CHAMBERS 5:27" “"”"=' ""‘"T'“' 1""T““”""““""””” 9"" ”’ or one centlf‘t‘r week will be adde'ias long ' - l i‘one'Si’oclnp- 01“? me 3 Call and i will as i.- wmnms “mid. S is prepare-(lilo forms}; the people, of Lind-g gunnmwe “pp:eran 4H,, _ . _ ‘ ‘ - - say am surroum ing country with ' ‘ i' ' ' ' " Advernmug Rates. I X Eve'y‘h'rm belong'“9 to the lioxrlirzxrs .~\.\'l) iimnsroxgs, l â€"-'-W-~-â€"-â€"--~~ . pmscssmm; 0, h,,.,,,..,, “m, 5,, mm Saddlery and Harness Trade 1‘01“MarblmndGmnilc- ‘ SECOND DIVISION COURT onion 2' '2 . ‘.-s ‘;.-.r--1.~.i ; . ii: a: ?::..*;..;;.;m::iw l constantly kept in stock. in -â€"w cents per line for crerv subse uent’inscr: commit}. work, count ’ 0‘. ‘Victorl l'ou. Contracts ll." 1hdvcar.lilriil'renr m- . .Mmmc. Table TQPE‘“ “Eh Tol'g' Mame} B "â€" a. 3 . . - Pieces, lalc., it specialty. quarter, tor a column or less. upon reason- able terms. JOB PRINTING of all ordinary kinds executed neatly, cor not!) and reasonable rates. T. J UN KIN ’ S. REPAIRING Done on the Shortest Notice. lieing a. practical workman, all should see his desrgns and compare prices before purchasing efscwllerc. WORKSâ€"in rcnr ofl‘uc market on Cam- - l Ti": next sitting: of the above Court will i i be held in'chkgcn's hall, Yenclon Fella, On Monday, July 7th, bridge street, opposite Matthews packing ‘ commencing at lo o’clock in the ion-noon . .‘ house. . “3:13.... dent-st. Lindsay, Ontl no“ swam-W” E' North of the Town Hall, Fonelon Fall], Feb. 27th, 1850. o

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