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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 Oct 1890, p. 5

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Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. which had to nut. to sea for safety “'5' Scarborough. England, in the gale of Saturday. Uu Saturday night near Hardenburg, lnd . some one lirml a charge of shot into the cab ol a passing fr izllt engine. ‘ The windows of the cab u'ero shattered I and four shots were embedded in the I ah ultler of'enzinner John lloherts. Mr. Snlnurl Wilmot. superintendent of fish culture. has just returned from an oflicial trip to the SandWich hatchery. It is the intention of the Minister to have the hatchery enlarged to twice its present capacity, the work having al- ready been commenced. Two or three 1 years ago fifty million white fish eggsl were hatched out. This year it is hoped l to hatch out 100 million eggs, provided that number can be caught. The sea-, son for taking the eggs in now at hand On the Lake Shore road. near Irving ' station, three miles east ol Silver creek. Sunday morning, a smash-up occurred between two sections of a freight train, throwing several oars across the track. The St. Louis express came along in the Opposite direction at the rate of" about 50 miles an hour, with bazgagl- car, smoker and several Pullmans, and crashed into the Freightcars. Wonder l'ul to relate, no one was killed and only two injured. Several horses and cattle on the freight cars were killed and many badly maimed. AN APOLO GY. To the Editor of (he Fenclon Fall: Gazette. Sin,â€" I beg to apologise to Mr. Joseph Mc- thhur respecting the statement [ made in Mr. Ileard’s hardware store, that he (Mr. )chrthur) defrauded me when selling him two loads of grain. The same was utterly untrue and without any foundation what- ever; and my only excuse for making such statement is tny being the “r'nl‘SL' of liquor ut the time, and for which statement I am extremely sorry. WARREN SCHELL. Joux QUIR‘ILM "'itneuea. Josut'tt HEARD, Fenelon Falls, Uctober 22nd, 1890. BIRTIIS. Sumsâ€"1n Fenelon Falls, on Friday, Oc- tober 17th, the wife of Mr. John Simms of a son. _____________._.____.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DIAIiRIED. ltr.\t.t.â€"St::.t.tVA.~t.â€"â€"At the Catholic church, Font-Ion Falls, on Wetlttesday,()c1’r 22nd, by the ltcv Father O'Connell, Mr. William Hall, of Rochester. N Y., to Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Mr. Patrick W. Sullivan, ot' the township of Fenclon. l)ALUl.l-:lSElâ€"-Rl-:\'SOLDS.â€"-At. the residence of the bride‘s parents, on Wednesday, Octoâ€" her ‘22nd, by the Rev. Wm. Logan. Mr. Rob- ert 1'. Dalgleish, ot‘ Balsover, to Ada. Mary Aldridge, youngest daughter of Mr. John Reynolds, of Rosednle. . l(81.50â€"'{1Mnl.t:.â€"At the Manse. Fenelon Falls, on Wednesday, October 22nd, by the Rev. Wm. Lochead, Mr. Joseph Kelso. of Verulam, to Emma, daughter of Mr. John Kimble, of Harvey. ______________â€"â€"â€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€"-- PENELth FALLS MARKETS. Reported by Nu .Vorlh slur Roller .sz Co. l-‘enelon Falls, Friday, Oct. 24th, 1590, Wheat, Scotch or Fife .. . 9) to. 9. Wheat, fall, per bushel. . . . 90 9‘2 Wheat, spring “ .. 8.") 8s lt trler, per bushel. . . . . . . . 40 50 (hits. e . . . . . . . . :11. 35 1’ease, . . . . . . . . 53 5? live. " . . . . . . . . 4? 50 Potatoes " .... .... '30 .35.) lluttcr. per lh . . . . . . . . . . . . N l-‘Il llogs. per lOUlhs. ~.. 500 55? Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 '- 1:) llav, per ton . .‘ . . . . . . . . . . . 6.0") 1.00 llides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 5-00 , Sheepskins. . . . . . . . . '25 1.00 , M i New Advertisements. ICH'171{.\\' 111911713131 ‘ (‘ume on to the subscriber's premises, the ' cost half of lot lit in the lit concession tit“ Sunni-ville. on the '.‘ ‘th of August last, a heifer rising; it years old. The owner can have her upon proving property and pay- in; chirp-i Tuos su_\.\'Kt..-\.\'n.i S \ttit‘t‘Villt‘. net'r Tth. Ho 1. 33.1:- Ixfit'nxxcn. l 7 ‘lll’. ROYAL t“.\.\'.\l)l.\.\' 1.\'>‘l'l‘..-\.\’l_‘l-‘. l t‘o. issues by tor the best Farm policy in (‘.tu;td;t. ' i . ! JOHN .-\l >Tl.\. .‘JI’HL l’t-uelon Falls, June 12th, 189“. 17. _.___._â€"_â€"-~ s.o§aiirr'8 SALE OF LANDS. MOORE \‘S- BRANDON- llr 1"..titc n!’ .l urit issued out of the t‘Auttlr I‘will‘l of lllt‘ l‘mlnly of Victoria, ll.-';r\ iii'lllxlv‘ll 3 izitert-st in the south half ‘ 1 1.112' of l--: .\'-», L10 3:: the "lull oz pt of the ’l‘nu‘izUIEp ot' \H-rn‘tnt \\ t'l‘qt-tl (In: 9.;lt- .tt the Sin-tilts wilzte, In 1111‘ 'l‘n\\'tt ut'l'findsuy. <ztt'.i:~l.t_\'. THE 2151 DAY 0 NOVEMBER NEXT. 1 . . ..'. the 1.0“; wt .- '.'--'kt\ noon. .‘iolix .\lt~l.ll.\‘.\’.\\‘. Q. ‘ ' ).',n¢. Siierizl‘s e:‘.icc.l.i:i.1s;\y. ) \ ‘ i T l- u 35'. Nth. .ru 3. ;. ._I 3 t\ ' "' ' o - , Accidents ol a serious nature occurred : on board several ships of the sq'tmlron K .~‘ papers of Pius, sharp as needles, ( FOR THE NEXT ALWAYS GO TO CARERS Bankrupt Stock Store for Great, Big I'V'LLPQY 1.2V ems-o»! WW 2 bus. cotton Grain Bags, per doz, $1 7’: Heavy Grey Flannel, per yard, 10 All Wool Grey Flannel, per yard, 15 All Wool 'l‘weeds, per yard, 25 Feather Ticking that will hold water 7 all to be had at CARTER'S, the Cheap Man. Cotton Shirting, fast colors, per yard, 5 Men’s Winter Shirts and Drawers, 25 Men's Cardigan Jackets, worth $1 25, 75 Heavy Wool Knit Shirts, 50 If you are in want, see CARTER, the the Cheap Man. Men‘s All Wool Grey Socks, only 15 Gents' Beautiful Silk Tics, worth 35c., 10 Colored Henrietta, 4’) inches wide, only 25 Black Henrietta, 40 inches wide, only 24': Cattrmt's Bankrupt Stock Store is the place. We believe BUSENESS CREED. 111 keeping a well-lighted and CIIEERFUL Store. where the tired bhoppers may rest and feel thoroughlv at home 111 their surroundings. TRY IT. in making every effort to buy goods at RIGHT PRICES. We b 11' well knowing that goods well bought may very properly we be said to be half sold. HAVE YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE ‘? in sellipg goods at. RIGHT PRICES, knowing that among the reSIdents of Ltndsay and country are to be found some pretty good Judges of values. OURS STAND THE TEST. We believe finally, 111 .blowing our own Hornâ€"no one else seems willâ€" mg to dO'lt for us. Bemdes, we don’t think anyone else could do 1t as well or effectually. ' SO HERE GOES. BLAST ONE. We have the brightest and most cheerful Store to be found in tlze Town of Lindsay. BLAST TWO. All Goods in our Store have been well Bought. BLAST THREE. All goods sold fairly, and cheaper than any of our competittrs can; afi‘o rd to offer them. This is all this week, except to mention that our sole of the M. McLean 81 00. Fine Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods and Clothing: 111 our old store next the Postâ€"office, is a. big success. Beautiful Check Dress Goods, only 8 Plain Dress Goods, all shades, 10 ,- Soinething New in Stripe Dress Goods, 10 The Wonder Sex, 7 pairs for l 00 , CARTER is the Poor Man’s Friend. I , ‘ h l v THE GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK DEALERS. Ladies Black Cashmere Gloves for 1:) LllldSflV, October 10th, M i I Hundreds of Men's and Boys' Cups, 25 Extra Heavy Steam lootn, only 5 MEN local or travel. .â€" A Good Boy's Suit for 1 ‘25 “lg: l0 5"” "‘3’ gum" TWO-rowed Barley For sale. w A N I E D CARTER is 533550,} with smn“ profits, nhteed Héritsunylb‘rocy. 8:;htry osr CommiS- The undersigned has 100 bushels of twu- I? - i V. v ‘ q 510", pm wee ' y. ( uttit rec. . pecial at- rowed Barley for sale at $1 ()0 )(‘l‘ bushel clinbh" l-’“"“""" 3‘1"“ l" Mm hymn]? .“ “3.th ()Hrcomst 4 9” tentiou given to beginners. Workers never the Toronto lu'ice. l ’l 5"” “mice X‘WSWN Sl‘mk- Et’ml’lfl" “9‘ iieuutttul \\ lute \\ ool lllttnkets,61bs . 2 50 fail to make good weekly wages. Write me Wu. C. FELL, 5““"”‘”l- -" "l’lml‘li‘l “l'l‘m'l'll'llf ""0"" Men's White Shirts, only 50 at once for particulars. Lot 18 Con. '1, Somervillc. for Sl‘rlllg “'0rk- M." Sillm‘mt‘" “H” “W” m)wcls‘ wr dnzon p m E. o. GRAHAM' Nurser ma Venom" pulls p‘Q'l success. many selling from $luo to $150“ l‘l‘eavv Tiedown: 1 (i3 ( Toiiosrld, ON'T SOmCrville, Sept. 22nd, 2590. 31-3.‘ 1101' Week. Send for Fred and 'l‘estinm- , r! - . I . . - 1 - - nials. A nod tusliu ' t a \‘ t-l l Extra Heavy litotl‘e Pants, 1 75 (TIns house ‘5 reliable) 39'10- nit once. gLihelral l'l‘efirtnisl lilll‘tluuiliti life‘s: CARTER wants you to see his Big Bargains. All Wool lllue Serge 4:, lenutiful Prints, only 5 lleavy Roller 'l‘ou‘t‘liug, 5 Heavy Crass Linen, ml 2 Spools Black or Whitt- Thread ‘1 l goo yards ouch. far - - I ;'r L finalitit'ul Sealettt- (looting worth $10, 6 :30 llrmp (‘nrpet, only l in Cottonnde Overalls, only So At (’.\ll'l‘lill'$ Grout Bankrupt fitock Store. : I: White Linen Handkerchiefs for ‘2.’ Satin-finish Table (lileloths 3 Ladies. Ste our Black Cashmere Hose - 2; . The l‘ooraud the [not get served alike 3 .1'1‘ t.‘-\ll'1‘l£ll'S. f )l'ttt‘hed Luml-t-r from one to two years old. line Ut‘ business and thunk In V i Hemlock, inch and two ittt'li. is mostly new {111111101‘0113 I surrounding country. Improve Your Stock! THE PURE-BRED GREENE entitles LUMBER YARDS, lENELllN HllLS llNll llNllSllld, __ , STILL ALIVE: Hlllilllll lllllSllll Bllll kind.“ of liuilding Lumber, .loist. Seuntliug l'luttk. 'l'imber, Luth. l’ickets. Shingles, ‘ l (No. ll.Ztu.'i ll. l". H. ll.) Fence Posts and all kinds of l'lunt-d and and able to compete in my own will stand for service on Lot. 'J'.’ (.‘on llllil‘OllS llll‘ llltfll'i \'crulum. Urelmrdside King, hrt-d by .‘tnétl. stock. out last season. u‘ell roofed. dry and kind support fur the last to“: Bros .(Trt-dit Valley Stock Farm. and owned bright.manufactured expresle for the lornl l‘ (qr i it" “it‘ll”! H- Sl""‘»‘““"‘- “"“' ""lVV‘l Al'l'il ' '1 S. I DON 3' I." ...‘,:i.:i.':;.";t‘our“ ‘be led (away by ererypufl l of wind that blows. ()nr Common Lumber. holh Pine and I trade of Fentlon Falls and Lindsay and . 1 llthC withstood 013-; mm. 15w, 51,-.” but”. ,,f Raw.” 55;.) position live times in the lastl “4””- “1410"!” “rvlmrllsidvwho.) “ho has l 1’ 'r u ll'l(’l'V \erieneein thihusiucss 1' ! 'lk l ' ' ‘ ' 1"" Men's l‘uck Drivinrv (‘1oves.only l 00. 1"“.O r ‘1" 'l ” ‘ "’ . .r u ' ‘ " . l i n” l'u'r' "3’ “ l“"'-‘"”r"‘l'l "f """‘4 I. 1.”.‘H u”. n‘; sum)", 't q. ' no.1 hetug l-uildt-rs tvttt'st‘th-S, we have :1 t0." it‘lA‘» 1" ECHCIUH Isa-“N alldi pounds in 2'." «lays. Duke ot Rum-IE". .1“... A-llllh‘» 4‘ ‘ i "- ' n=- " V” ; good idea of what is required in!“ hrst class ‘ “111 EU” be able (0 terc guns” has a milk record ofitw} pounds in one dot, “ see our new Dress lit-hes. g or common buildingr materials tor houses, C - and a butter record nt' 11' IIUllli‘i.~ in Amen N we show the Largest Stock of Drtss } Goods in Lindsay. go to (Harm‘s for your Kid Gloves. 1 .-\'I‘ (‘ .rtll'l‘lillFS. 5:2.“ t‘.\:.rs:t: 1:1.1‘\' ‘1 M. J. CARTER, l The Noted Cheap Man. :1 Fpt-cialty ofGents' " hoth qualities to suit purchasers. l’rittes t Z We have about two million feet that must I I hull l‘tiuw- Ala-ck ‘Jnd.(1¢t.fl~?_; rl'L'i‘li‘il'i i he sold to make room for new stock. l’;tr- lJ s I. R i in ltomtninn Short-horn llerd Hook. and t: c. T q C h d U P I I . , Jurs‘r :v' hull lilult'r, Blllh E18 . an llB “CB, 1 burns and outbuildings. lillctnnl: :15 “1 the pimt, “hurl. du_\':-’. ller dam. BMW“. has a milk rel-«mi We have assorted and piled by themselves vhnyinp‘r had thirty \‘Cups’ UK. of (H pounds in one day, and a hn'tv: “ . ' ‘ 3 0t We. pounds is Sew-n days. perienee. ' from cs: 5" to $7: per .‘l feet and upwards .-\1.=o. n! the some plat-e. the fine yum; ties rrq'tiring any of 'he above stock “ill save money by calling luv-fore purchasing elsoswln-re. or by sen-ling their bills her-2 or ,HI.-;11,pz,}.,-,,r ,,,,,,,,,,;,,,,.~. 153,; psygmux,“ 1 y , , , T . ., .' tilaffw'dlli when the cash pail a: 'Cn.- .tnvi return-~11 for Approval. t'un ship by 94,. If 114-11111“). “Him.- load». to al points. (Tin gut vial rates y , \I,'_ H, g'rvr;x,-vr;g5,,}V on to April next. Send on your t'l'lt’fi’ Doors South of Mechanics'lnsfitute. ’ Verulam. June 5th, 1%."), - - "U110li|I)li.\r5:\\‘-~l i~ 'l‘noltullah' linrno-d.‘ . ... .. ,. 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