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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 May 1891, p. 4

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1Dundas & Flavelle Brothers, Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinef§f> W niches, Clock 8 .lewelleryf .mwQ‘QQOOOQC'ON”OQmQO§N REPthflG WAWHE$ A SPEEEALTV. moooouoovoooonomomonoo OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE. FENELON FALLS- a ______ ti Silverware, .7 will sell zit/ml I Come amz’ get Bargainsâ€"{'1 . ll]. Eavelties in Millinery. A. choice stock, replete with every requisite in this line. Goods are first class. Styles cor- rect. Prices right. Call and secure your head 96;.“ A'of 'Zt'l's‘lll'll‘g' lo lee/J 1': 1:2' at gnu/l 1' re'ilzm'rlpnl‘cs. 1.4 AI!) 1 ES’ ‘VIâ€"II'FEVVE;&.R . call in at the Gazette olfiec and make allidavits as to the crop prospects in their rcspcctive localities, because the accounts we hear are so conflicting that we don’t know what to think, and crops ' are things We are always anxious to have a good opinion of. One day last week two of our villagers who are out in the country a good deal said ttiat, notwithstandinar the dryness of the weather dbr some time past, the grass lucked as well as, if not better than, it did at the same time last year; but since then we heard a farmer declare that there will be scarcely any hay this sea- son, not even if Juno should be wet. Biting of a hopeful disposition, we are naturally inclined to lean to the opinion of'the villagers aforesaid. who, though not farmers, are quite able to 'judge whether growing crops are flourishing or the reverse. True, the weather has been (by during this month, but, as it has been cool also, the two or three light sprinklings ol'rain that fell did a good better than we have sometimes seen it at this time of year. As everybody Moved by Mr. Romney, seconded by Mr. l’erdue, That by-laiv No. 3-H, a by-law to amend by-law No. 171 with respect to poundikeepers’ divisions, be now read and passedâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Morrison, seconded by Mr. Rumncy, That Mr. I’erduc be authorized to purchase three steel rem pers, and have one sent to Burnt River, one to Kinmount, and one to Isaac Bur- nett on the Cameron roadâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Morrison, scciindcd by Mr. Romney, That the reevc be and is hereby authorized to negotiate with any parties desiring to purchase lot '3 con. 3, or lot west half 16 cm. 6, and take such action as he may think proper in the muttonâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Perdue, seconded by Mr. Ruinnoy, That the followini‘r ac counts and charities be paid : l‘l. Wood. repairing scraper, 30 cents; Geo. Ruin- ney, for charity to Mrs. Badgcrow, 85; A. Morrison, charity to Henry Brad- burn, S; A. Morrison, for Mrs. Davis. Moved by Mr. l’erdue, seconded by Mr. Morrison, That by-law No. 3&2. a :i \ ‘w a v _ _ V __ ______M_ b “‘W~_'.â€"â€"-’â€".~. I‘:â€"_ . o . forebodings will be agreeably disappoint- Board of Esau - it JUST OPENED TiiiiaAs teaser. on immeas- .92 5 0 't ;‘ i l F‘ l ' * i - 5 v . night, and that w is hearicr t no people UN! on Fads, May 2lst, 1891. Q '. who haven‘t, got, rain-barrels or pisterns The Board met; membem present. 25* - ' l‘ k bron-rhta smile on the ace of Messrs 0 bell D~ -~ " t , ' I ' MANUFACTURER or hm . a _ - amp - , teksmi.1‘itxzerald, ; t & N b k k Nature, and as the dry spell appears to the clerk and the medical health officer. 32% 5 B s I be at last broken, and we are not yet at Moved by Mr. Dickson, seconded by é.“ I I, _ 4 the end of May, it is too soon to predict Mr. Fitz-:erald, That Mr. Cam bell net 1,. H-iviu" purchased the manufacturing business of Mn. star Psaace, and added that even hay,“ Much-our agricultural as chairiimn.â€"-C:trried. p ‘ , _ F' ” ° a complete assertmem of "'_ ' friend spoke so dCSptllldlllgl}’.1\‘Vlll not be Minutes of last meeting read and “$9 ' d M W k at least a fair averawe crop. bin-vs are i confirmed j. -..-‘l A i . a . .. . . 1‘ E i» 1 large or small by ceimpari'sipil, :ltllltl thlere 'I‘pe committee appointed to wait, on g.» ’. .’ _ _ . _ was such a treiueui ous yo: i o' my ast the ’ulp Mill 00. gave their re ort a [ am now prepared to give mar..- sum/lichen. My ready~made lines are AND REPAIRS OF ALL KlNDS year that, the prospmt of m] (“giant-Y Moved by Mr. Dickson. secngded by ,3 .. ' v ' false idea. f ou Mr Fitzucrild - l - - ' mr FIRMS IN THE DOMINION. quantity caress a . i - - - -. z. in: the g3; BED .- . p _ ‘ gaze on a giant for a few minutes and secretary be instructed to write the sec- avid will be sold at (he very lowest living Profits. Remember,â€"Onc Price to all- then suddenly turn your eyes 0" a “N!!! retnry 0f tho Olltal'lfl Board of Health, ‘ s ,. i ' " c l~ l.ttcr :1 cars to re nestin-r tl t . . ___ I , , ,, lite,“ on mtdiuin alz , tn. '1 pp “ q h m an (time, be sent here I invite eshecial attention to my stock of forts; 1Pjgiuws, SCENE: élOIw/lt be “ d‘vm'fi bun” ‘5‘” “ “n the “mo-i ‘0 milk? 3“ (‘Xflmlmltion of the chemi- i‘ , . N a” ,«r "rpm-c, a7, - 0 ~ cals now used by the \‘i ~ ‘ , _ s ‘ ‘ M- . -. m . ~ . -pance Pa )01‘ (,o. amla gOOIl ’Utll‘lt’f)’ 0f (Je’z‘l‘lz English Church Vacancies. in the manufacture of pulp, with the - '~ ' P ‘ Pl 750/15 A OOOddS- _ View of ascertainiiw whether the con- 1' of which I will keep a full line always on hand, and guarantee satisfaction. None ZHflOSe’ 0 o '- ,3 V _ . tinuoug use of u 1'_’ p .‘ . . _ i" but firsircluss workmen employed- sortment of Sprmghloot/z Har- To the Editor of the Gazette. mu. 0 me p “I'm, T 0mm" "1‘1". 3 I , ‘ -_ , ‘ __ .‘ l '0 lethtl ora utlii Repairing Done at All Times With Neatness and Despatch. rows, Steel Hummus, 110” 5*“: AS them h much mimdcr nuisancesâ€"Carried. p L 6 #3: mmemb" the Placeâ€"MW‘DM 5 “Wk BIOCk' Hm } 0w“ and [V000, Ha} I Ow“ standing here with regard to the filling theld‘iilteBil‘aui-mi'inuan]’ i”. “met 0“ G. DI. PEiLRCE. ALL or wmcn WILL BE SOLD AT eta vacancy i.) a ltcctory or [ncnmbcn- ‘ "m "S" “' "mall's. ' ln‘i-aclon Falls, April 71h, 1891. LOW PRICES To MEET Tin-1 TIMES. cy in the Church of lnpgland.1(:iiirl one ---â€" -~ « â€" , - is about to be crcatci here w my l'C' Foot Ball 3 :THOMAS ROBSON- tiremcnt about the lst of July next. ' ‘ . J Fe"°1°“F“”"O"t' would you kindly publish the manner The foot-ball match, announced last ‘ I M of proceeding followed on such occa. week, between teams from the Eist am] The FCHCIQH Falls hflzctte. sions? It might prevent the expendi- \Vcst sides of Colborne street, took place ture of much valuable strength, which on Monday afternoon, the ball beinw ‘ V . , ‘ r _‘ H , ‘ , H r .. r . _ could be better employed, in a vain and raced at 2 o'clock, and resulted in it I be?“ to lnfmm m) cubtomelb’ and faunas geneldu)’ Fllday‘ may 29th, 1891 unseemly struggle l'orhrc-eminence, and Victory For the West by 2 goals to 0, that I have become Agent for the Farm implements fig 3 in_ tryipi?r to tip} the Bislifiip‘slwogk. lle idler a \ivellicalnltestcd match. lasting an - ~ ' ' :" cs 2 - )i'z . i, "a Manufacture-i! by Peter namaam. Peierbamush- 9' shine: ...:“.::..:I:.' b i 1‘ T H“; ‘11:": t . . . . . , . « ‘ - H - z ~‘n:.ie's, llis Implements are allowed to be the best adapted for the The investigampi mac]; Mr. Tartse‘s 3,21,”. N0 2_ .x. Sutherland and [1, pump” in,“- , u, u A n '1 x - h I ‘ ‘ n ‘ * lrit'li counti‘V His perfect knowledge of how they should Time'fiSLzfi‘iuisi: Wingotllglgr::;g’co,,:r PATRONAGE on THE RECTORIES. {24ka l":- I-‘Ifylz‘allum pad J. Arnold; ‘ “ ° . ’ . " . v ' i'ic “ . ' i The IllCOl‘)01‘tll0tl Svn rd of' the Dio- "“""“""Si 0 “ “’“li' v . Biwinau and lie. constructed has gained innumerable 'B'estmames for menced atOttawaop limiting, 3:1‘lttl;0r0 case OF-Ipomulm enacts 2,3 “Hows. “I. Heard; Right wing, ii}. [hymn .md - -, ~~ an” 0 button trc‘ . ' i x. .. ,1’. ~ ‘, him all over the back country. I am erecting a large ligfiegrstuobghg33min .mm Sir uflc’mlr “0,, thcmcfincy of any} ,{cct‘nry’ D1,,_ giulhplkepb (It-3th), J. Robson and l‘. . . . . _ t - . ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Z i c or i i‘sion witiiu tic io- " ' ' nl)- iniplement shed, which Will he finished and filled With all has received large sums of- lllthncy pom the :WIPHM of mam”, Natlâ€"Goal, J. Smeltzer. Bwk, D ~ -v- -"z' '- ‘. . "".' ' ' " .. ’.‘ kinds of Implements by the l‘oth of March. I would there- {4‘10‘1‘3‘1Singfiygéls‘z”t32,31,; 1:23,, sustained, lu whole or in Part, by the \l;,W°1"|0)l;m;-i'Jél(}l'£l"l"i; Ha” Bricks. . I oi , an i‘ '- ~â€"-_ _ \ '1' 13,. 1 1 f ‘ t- - Jill“ A . fl!" and M. J. l - lore. ask you to Place we write:- fr Anything 375: may 0,,G_oge,.cd by ms “pg-10%,,- m’ that 36.21103) Mil.i;il:i,ntiis:i£:.3'51 coopppxpac 1,.omms'i 1,54,, wing, ,,._ ,CJW‘KLIfSJ Want until you See Them. Binder Twine at 100. per 1b., Iliosleuzggifowfig asexual"th Eilfkmbsi ,, hemmfwy m, ,ppoinmen, ,0 ,he typiicilipym; léel‘t winyfVC. lnmb and - ' ' 0" . . ‘ ‘ i l‘ll rest in the lord BishO) - “5‘ u““' BMI‘O '1‘ Jim kin , , . ,. .- I. h 11- 10. . u f 1. fist H I p ‘ q , , _ J. \atancysia t_ . 1 . t . , ) , ._ . I , equal to any tliinio 1n the mailtet T at \11 D )0 0 Pi “etc ustld :01igrjglytopogfitytilogglpegs; of the Diocese, 1, mm, however, pm (thpr mm goals were kmked by ,l._ favours, 9,1311? 01”“ I“. kuéw “Hg fraud; we“, vided that before making' such appoint- Edwards and “'fud'ltl'l'e- Yours Respectfully, 'bp‘” “(1. 0:57p, but M;th benefited ment the Bishop shall consult’ with the At ‘he “Weill-‘10" 0f the match Silos bung; pap-ct” Li. 5 not unprirco what, Churchwardens of such Parish or Mis were Clmsen by MOS-“1'5. U. Austin and EH33 e y ;.i,ell]".ll In.” 1“ of. the: g“), emu sion, and with the Day Representatives Jilnfes 8535’ from “"10"! the “ Heavy £3 ' i :- lingdb-“(ihl will“: b. Wem‘i: viliwous ot' the same, provided that such Lay “ eight-‘3 and “ Old Reliable-“l” and) l .” {natty}: aid“): 3‘20, revérse Em Representatives are resident within the “lie” ‘1 imtl)’ played game. 311'. Bl‘ily's “anon ms w d . bb . b', ., izaid Parish or Mission.”â€"-Coustitution, "‘9" were «Flared Winner-i by 2 ‘4‘“‘3 gene Amm aSsiste at are ler.)t {cleanse Canons 8w. Page 65. to 1. Conspicuous among the u Heavy he ‘Y‘Eutedxlllsnfizgg Tiliztdfift “Mica; I he“, desire to repeat'whut I have Weights ’ were Messrs. Joseph Heard. ‘a.m9°t glutkm aizd dieln’tlw violence said before on more than one occasion, J-r BNF, Reeve John Chambers and Vietdlmfd 32.5533“ 1,. his redsmncc namely. that I am not retiring because “-,I‘- Rabsoni “"Id 31110112. the “Old " In" em, a b “31)inth am”; for M; I am being driven away, though exer- 1}“lliiblcs Muff“;- Phos- Norway, Wm- Ai‘ain. p11,» S?“ Ll evcrime “And if Si‘r cions in that direction have not been bampbell and llros. Robson showed the \i pmnc'p‘wmn m. l , ' - , wanting, nor because I wish to go, for I boys “ few 01‘1 tricks. Hector Lanvevin be found gudty, why â€"‘ I . should he ncdt be punished as the law 3‘“ sony.that [' cannot Smy’ "0w m.“ directs? The poor cmpmyec who, mow the wprk is about to become much easier FARMERS,‘II.l-IIKE'S .i Pomrna.â€"Don‘t forgot ' o - I , .m cm [mm make his than it has been for some time. I have to call at lallts‘s Drug Store for n supply of l I I - Gilggfilca: liovldc’uc‘ccssai-iesl'or his Fun- always liked the place, and I have nia- 550°“: ms“ Tur'liP Seedâ€"C’WP- 1'; 1‘ PA‘ l lT E S .‘md iftempted to theft "005 50 jun "Y “Nut”, “Offlullfllfl “W 0W“ Church Busixsss NOTICE â€"Messrs. W. E. J ' ifydbtected' but the innate? of Public WOW-“dc “‘ “i‘“““°".d3v “1° “”°°“°.°' ‘9“‘5 “"‘l ‘V- T- Juuki" request us to , work; if. is“. Tul,w,s clmrues be (we, thll.0f whose many lundncsses I Wlll notify the public that, from lst ot'Jim.) :b i conuidéd at and received “Te proceeds 912ml“ ‘Vll'le ‘3‘”"10‘37 li‘StS- I 8°: ‘00. until farther notice, their respective drirr ' onuds because he couid only retain with the conscwusncss that I'liave ever stores will be closed at 7 o’clock sharg it ~ lace and power by the expenditure of alded’ to the bass of my ability’ those ever-V °V°"i"3 except Wednesdays and i l, i ' ifaiijaraer sums of' money that he could tho [leafed in); “sslsmnclo “"31 sou-5'.“ Sl‘mrd’ws- i. ' afi‘ordf’Birchall was hanged in spite "film “we “at wmnuw m- OHURC” NOT‘CE'â€"D° "0‘ r013“ "mt i i of his “ respectability "; Sir Hector J y ‘ ‘ Your %‘ the Rev. Mr. Walker. of Canipbelll'ord, .' lax 7 ; Jgaugcfiini .il' ibund guilty 0f “ crime for {’V‘c’ ’r wdl hold services in St. James's church, 1“" ii E I [AR & I S "\vliiitalt'méu are sent to the penitentiary, F‘uelon Fans “a 96m iggl‘oa‘m' Fenolon Falls, morning and evening, ’3 ‘ --»~ " should not be allowed to escape because L ’ ‘ Y H ’ ' all“! “If 8“ Peter’s Church, Vellum". in '1, lie isa bi" man with a handle to his , _ , tie a teruoon on Sunda next at the ‘ ' . name, ° SomerVille Council Proceedings; usual bour. ' Y " A L E X M O O R E " " - â€"- t n . -’« 3 . - Burnt River May 16th 1891 ‘ ‘ " "'-‘ r’ only Grahamo 0f .- I . ’ i . .i... i. _ i u l ’. ' " g ‘ 1 ‘. s ‘ , '1, . . 7 Wanted. The 0mm,” met, pursuant to adJoum_ {£21132EOQLVlllzzltttllznllitgp on flVIt.tliies(,ln_yl, .- , .. v.. f ‘ ieci- '_ .- z , V TO B. J. 1‘ we many m5], that two or three con pientb alil tlle‘llllbilszlo fpiltstznt[explept Friend; of. Hinge”, and ramlillyd‘iwlilfiu lim i e s '* tiius farmers from each of the ‘ "- “‘3; ‘ 15’“ CS 0 “S “we “‘6 , u . . . , . , V '“w‘i'.'m”’wmwzwmv’ i thitiis‘iips surroundin" this \‘lll'l'VC would read and Signed in the usual manner. Sim-y to hem that for J 30'“ PML the I I - ~ D ‘ ‘c- ,, Rev. Mr. Kelly, Mr. Graham's son-in- law, has been totally unab owing to failure of he:il:h. Tue Queen's Marzipanâ€"Monday passed very quietly in the Falls, thou-4h it was observed as a holiday. Our streets were thronged from noon until 3. 30 p. in. by a crowd of visitors lrom Lindsay. mil there was a match at Foot- ball in the afternoon; but that was all. Let us try and do better next year. l5.\"l‘Eitl’llISE.â€"-Mr. Nathan Day, of Lakcvicw li‘arm, li‘enelon, ha-i just. pur- chased the highly bred imported Cly des- dale stallion ‘* Island King," which is said by those who have seen it to be a magnificent young animal, and union; his immediate ancestors are some of the most renowned horses and mares ot'tlic brcel. Mr. Day is one of the most on- tcrpi'isiilg farmers in this vicinity, and, in spite of'snmc severe lesscs, has made money out ol'tlic valuable tlioroughobred sires in which he has trout time to time lill’CctU'l large sums. le to preach, , ‘ tt. . 1 dud Urgood, and the grass at the mad Lelrflibs:gxli"si.€“x “2'33 fibslfilcgé). 1’3“ l RLNA“:\\;~OU l’Vcdnesday morning . :1 '11 L. sides though not as luxurious as the In . “If” 0 “‘5'. _‘ i ill" one of Mr, lgdwardss bur-‘03. While “I'll i. W \‘lllavic cows would like it to be, is far l Suddabyv P05‘33‘3' 81"(’""wd' nrar Mr. llcnrd’s, slipped his bridle and set oil" at a gallop down street. A p _ l‘cw rods below Francis street he jumped knows, farmers, when speaking of the l by-lnw to amend by law No. 340 and to onto the Sidewalk, narrowly escaping a 3mm of the crops. are apt to be mum l 1'an a tiedw rotid dmsion, be now read lcnl’ision with the horse in Mr. Austin's despondent than lucts justify. and that a“ upmfig"§“r'llfd- d d (1911\‘0'? Waggon, nud Would probably is why we want to pin 'em down'to “ the l u * (fie , 3' - "Urey, 8009“; by have gone into Arnold S: Graham's win. "ugh, the whole truth and nothing but, i «L r. . orrison, hat t to council 0 now dow, had not one of the front wheels at I .\ large and beautiful assortment of Underwear, wl‘ich will suit all and he sold at. lowest prices. Dress and Mantle making done «to order. warren/evil. Eggs taken in exchange. All work .. ,, . ,. . t ' l ourn sol-"cot to the call of the more. | b nu v "1 m ' ‘ the truth with afiidamfi. “10 only 3‘1 ,i . J He 115..) unanit aoainstu post. The . . . . . r â€"Camed. hook alt -r.-d h’s . fi ld off ll wheat we have seen looked a. L _i course Somewhat, but is. R. a: far 83““: are able to judge, exceedmé “um did not stop him. as the whim. mm and _ , " . Too Pumaâ€"Docs n’t apply to Turnip; TWO doors Berth 0f the Pest-office. well, and we have strong h0P<33 that Seed. A large stock, fruit on I d my, “t I llOldb39k straps brill“), and he gallopcd 3é’tislou.Falls, Aura Sud,>189l,- those who are giving W ‘0 81°00)! . 3"“ “mg 3'” °“ “""l “c” “Will's “005 the locks.

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