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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Jul 1891, p. 5

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-evu'r-r"* ' ‘ 7 . m. .w «:va‘lw‘« . .mmm mum-..“ . . :r.rcasurt-r of the school .‘board' as soon as, ,. ‘3. t" Cfimo’ts and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent S NOTICE â€"â€"I’crsons who intend to be New Advertisements. come members of the Fenclon Agricnl tural Society for the ensuing year art- n-qncsted to hand the fee of $1 to thi- treasurer, Mr. John A. Ellis, or the sec , :tary. .‘lr. John D. Naylor, on or be fore the 28th inst.. as it is desirable to have the full list of names by that date. 'I‘nr. NEW S.uv.un.t..â€"â€"'l‘lte Pulp .‘lill Co's new sawmill on the shore of Cameron Lake will soon be ready for the machinery, as the roof is on and the shingling will be finished next week. The timber for the walls was all planed mid is to be painted, which will greatly improve the appearance of the building, as well as protect it from the weather. The mill M r. John A. Ellis contemplates building: will soon be commenced, unless the offer he lately made for the red mill south of the river be accepted by the executors of the Smith estate. MORTGAGE SALE -- OF Aâ€"- HOUSE AND LOT Ix anuaox FALLS. in a mortgage dated the 28th day of April 1338, from William Drake. and assigned in the vendor, and which will be produced at the sale, there will be sold by public auction At the )IcAtrtlnu' IIouse. l’cnelon Falls, at 4 p. in. On Monday, July 20th, 1891, the east halnt Lot No. 5! in the Village 0‘ Fcnelon I-‘alls West, as shown on James Dickson, P. L. S ,’5 plan of said village. There is a L} story brick-ventured franr dwelling, l8 x 25 feet, on said 10:. a.-. Great drought, is reported in the up- per peninsula of Michigan. W UGRRESPON DEN CE. Terms l'asll, or as may be amazed at time of Salt. Further particulars and conditions of sale made known at the sale, or on application to the undersigned. MOORE é: JACKSON, Vendor’s Solicitors Lindsay, June 29th, 1891. 20-2. 7'.) (It? L'Jilor oft/u: ("e/lulu]! Full: Gazette. Stu,â€" Iu your issue of last week there is a short editorial headed “ Answers Want- .ulf’ In glancing over the minutes of the last meeting of the village council, as p‘ub- Iisltcd in the same issue, I find a few items of much more importance, which I should wry much like to have explained. Among lllt‘ items of taxes returned to the County 'l‘rensurcr for collection. there are the fol~ l .wing: “Joseph )chrthur, north of Fran- cis cast ol't.‘olbornc, cast part of 7,31 80.” Who is this Joseph McArthur who has not sutticicnt goods on which to levy that small amount? Also, “Do. do., south of Louisa north half I, 65; Do. do., south of Lott- isa south ha'f 1, $9 97â€"â€"totaI, $18 42.” Row I would like to know by what .au- thority this is done. How did thczcollcctorf (late to make the statutory:nllidavit that this man has no goods ? Does he know the Jumping of the word perjury; or did the ~-';):l!lcil pitch the law to the winds, take the roll off his hands, and release his surc- tics without the requisite declaration? Why, sir, it is on this lot I south of Louisa strcct llttttâ€"ut'sllitlg beneath the shade of fits spreading cedars and apple blossomsâ€" llracside lla‘ rears its stately head! Is it lit-cause thc Laird thereof is older brother, of the gentleman whodlonors the village by presiding at the council board that this piece of jobbcry is perpetrated? It was only the other day another gentleman’s g'ltltls\‘.\'tfr0 knocked down to the highest bidder by this same collector lfor a small amount of taxes which .would otherwise have been returned against property be- /o.-.\I/in,r/ to (lie recur lei/Itself; and now, for some reason, the law is set at defiance to relieve his brother, the village millionaire, In stamps [simply as a G. guarantee otgood faith] to us, and we will send you by express, C.0.D. this elegant watch whic you can examine, and 3,‘ if you do not; find It all and even more than we claim for it; D!) NOT TAKE IT, ibut: 1f perfectly satâ€" isfactory. pay, the “Express Agent OUR YSPEGIAL‘GUT PRICE 11!: $5.35 and take xthowatch. -Such a. mace ‘to secure 'a rehablo timepiece at; such a ridicu- ,._. lously low price is ; seldom, if ever be- ' tiara genuine GOLD ‘EILLED'WKTG ,mado of 2rplates-o isonm , GOLD over compost ' tlon metal. 'Itthns ot' a trifling liability, by this veggzcbligiug Bond bow 05,], and t'..)llllt.'il. Will they not take thcratcpayers crown, liunting sntliciently into their «confidence to tell' wgléggaméf?“ 51? tin-tn the reason avhy? And, while I am gfimt 91%,, ivogis' ab Hit it, allow me to mention another mat-~ t.'.-r which might be susceptible of explanaâ€" tion. It is rumourednroundthat there was sum: little ditliculty in.raising’£nutls to pay the school teachers their last quarter’s sul- nry. What. has become of the money raised last fall for that purpose ? Have we anoth- t-r Davis; or has the money brawl-clawed. in the village treasury and used for ordi- nary village ptu‘poScs ? The school money is levied on the whole school scction,which is composed of Fcuclou Falls and a part of thc townshig s of li‘cuelon and Verulam, and should have been handed over to the rich] ‘jowolled. with e ansion balance rcgu ated and we warrun it an accurate time- keeper. it is suitableior. either a. lady or gentleman. .A‘gnarnntee 18 sent: with each '- watch. Address GEO. w. WY _ . ‘Watchmukcrs, Peterborough, odd-T 3‘ co ’ issttn as $I.co.:.ussr.2uasus we Will sénd you postpaid thisclcgant ' < .» ELDDRADD DIAMOND SOLID GOLD FILLED RING These ringis are now worn by adios an; ringeost ng$25.00. We guarantee open-foot fit colectcd, and by him-paid out on the order‘ and satisfaction. of the board. Why should that individual b.- rctaincd in ollicc and paid a. salary ifhfs Address work is done by the municipal treasurer Gem-w. direct? And if there was a lack of funds Jewellers ‘ !ltc other day, or if,paying the teachersi . 'tPetcrhono h Ont. - cleaned out the treasury, where is the next‘ . us ’ quarter‘s salary to comcfrom? That...sum' will fall due and be payable. belurc tle current year's assessment can- be lcvitd. What has the school boardâ€"notably Mr. Ntylor, an old campaigner, and who used to view things ditl‘crentlyâ€"becn about to allow such a state of ntl'airs? Surely our good villag: has suffered enough already by al owl-lg things to get mixed and ‘~ ro'- lung Peter to pay Paul." Are \vodrifting hack into the» old track? Illustwexbc taught another expensive lesson before we compel the men placed in otliccs of trust to pay I ' some little attention to the law while hand- ling; the funds of the public? I Yours kc, RATEI’AYER. l-‘cnclon Falls, .luly.l3th, 1591. â€"-â€"â€".\â€" Ilaving in storcta largc‘and well assorted Stock of Student’s Easy Chairs, CARPET PLATFORM .ROCKERS, BEDROOM SUITES, EXTENSION TABLES. and everything usually kept in a first c'ass Furnittrro’fitmc, all in‘amnt-of something nice‘for ' CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR’S ~â€" Prcsents will do well to call and l EXAMlNE MY. STOCK before purchasing elsewhere. W All good Goods, and purchased low Answors to Ylllagcr‘s Questions. .‘L. the Ezh‘h :’ oil/t: Fcuclon Full: Gauttv. Sta.â€" There is an old adage, ‘-' Any fool can ask questions, but it takes a wise man to anchr theta" . The questions pro- poanded look easy. enough-hut on perusing them carefully we 094‘. .sec «wilting but rottcnucss of government in them, and .\\'c _, will have to quit with the answer, “ So; near and 3.13 so far " away. and also Come. to the conclusion that -‘ Villager" is not. so much of a fool, but rather an obScrviug onlooker.‘ X. l’cnclon Falls,Jul_v*l-Ith, ISM. Rrpprk'd by Mr wank Slur Roller Mill ('0. Fenolon l-‘alls, Friday, July lith l59l~ Wheat, Scotch. or l'iit'c . . .. ,98 to 1.00 Wheat, fall. per. bushel. . . . 98 1.00 Whom, Spring “ .... 93 9.5 L. E Y N, Barley, per bushel . . . . . . . . .45 43 ‘ Oats, ., ‘- . . .. . . . . ‘50. .52 tbsonauxla 3: Funxm'vut: Baum, ‘- c e “ «i=1 . iioiuitécs 60 6:» ’Uclbornc Street, Pension Falls. Butter-,5)" v 12 l3 __ -. £333,942: “alum...” 00 It Buy, per. ton... . 10.00 11.00 subscribe for flag fiazqtge, . CIOQOI|IOOIOQ 0"... 4.00 SWJpn‘n.-tunq.gacnu I‘t& .; 75:.» Osmov. le. I H 3; fore, offered. This ' are Walthamtstyl‘es, . gentlemen in the bear - sociaty. mud .havsl-bhe’ ,. mama up entrance-nan By virtue of the power of sale contained I.\' VICTORIA COUNTY FOR treat, Lindsay. uate Ontario Veterinary College, To. GAR ER,g HEADQUARTERS THE cHEAp mum, llqu Paper and Picture Frames ll ill w. A. GOODWIN’S, FOR 30 DAYS. Baker’s Block. Kent-sh, Lindsay. Artists’ Goods a Specialty. * Machine Needles, Alabastine and Dye Works Agency. House and Lot For Sale. For sale, very cheap for cash,a half-acre corncrlot and the buildings thereon, op- posite the south ward school house. Fenc- lon Falls. The house is [S x 24 feet, 1; stories high, on a stone foundation, with a kitchen 13 x :20 feet and a WOOtlSllCd. There This List is subject to Sold- )uts, so let every Man, “forum and Child come at once to LINDSAY, while all the thflhlh are in stock. failing well of excellent water and a few fruit trees. The buildings were erected about twelve years ago, and are in good condition. Apply at the Gazsrrs ollicc, or to the undersigned. GEO. W. MARTIN, 10 Pearson Avenue, St. Alban’s Ward, Toronto. Toronto, April 2nd, 1390.â€"7tf. 265 pieces of Shaker Flannel, regular price 125 cents, now . . . . . . . ; . . 30 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, regular .1 DEALER IN price 25 cents, now.......... . 15 Beautiful Dress Ginghams, 12go, now 7 ' 18 pieces Plain and Fancy Chumbrys, '15 cents, now................ 10 Stocks of New Prints, 10 cents, now 5 1 Case Colored and Black Henrietta, 45 cents, now. . . . . . White Muslius for Dresses 3: Aprons,“ 10 cents, now...... 4 pairs Cotton Hose (very cheap.) for 10 Ladies’ and Children’s Parasols, for 25 Heavy Cottonades, for 15 Ladies’ Lisle 'l‘hrcad Undervests, now 123. . Os 5 lllplll 0116 5 ', b AND} FANCY GOOD OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. 25 CI Hundreds of White ti: Fancy Handk’fs 2 papers of Plus for...... .... .... . 2 spools of Cotton Thread, 200 yards each, for...... Men’s Merino Half Hose, regular price 25 cents, for . . . . . . Men’s Balbriggan Under-shirts, regu- lar price. 50 cents, now. . .. . . . . 25 Men’s Suits, all sizes, regular price 85 00, now...... . 2 50 Children‘s Suits, all sizes, regular price $3 00, now...... 125 Men’s Fancy Striped Flannel Shirts, regular price 75 cents, now. . . . . 38 Men’s Fancy Neck Tics, regular .price 25 cents, now. . . . .. . . . . . ‘10 Men’s Fancy Neck Ties, regular pricebO-cc‘nts, now...... . 15 “Men’s Fancy Webb Braces, regular â€"__1 DENTISTRY. GAS.â€"-(VITALIZED AIR.) ' Go to J. NEELANDS, Dentist, Lindsay, if - you want. teeth extracted positively with- out pain. with Dr. Colton,of New York, the inven- tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers of persons are wearing artificial teeth made by Mr. Neelands 20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- . ,. _ lain crowns and bridgework done. Visits . piles 2" cents' now ‘ ' 'Z ' ’ ' ' ' 10 Fenelon Falls, McArthur House, on the Hemp Cut-pets, regular price 200.,“ 13 , third Tuesday of every month. Call early - , 400 Sailor Hats for Boys and Girls, in the day. 40-t,f. regular price 60 cents, now. . . . .25 [10 lloys’ Wool Knookabout Hats, , ‘, regular price 60 .ccnts,'nti~w. ... 35 ‘ Men’s 'Straw Harvesters, regular price 18 cents, now........... 10 Men’s Overalls, reg. price 75c., now 50 Beautiful Lace Curtains, regular price 90 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Men’s and lioys’ Odd Vests at. your } own price. Waterproof Coats, regular price $3 50, now...... 2:00l See Our Men’s White Shirts, regular " price 90xcenls, now . . . . . . 50 , Beautiful Table Linens, regular ' price 60 cents, now . . . . .. . . . . . 30 See Our Ladies’ Blouses, regular price $175,now...... . 1 00 Men’s Wool Pants, regular price ‘ $2 50,now...... 1 3S Hundreds of yards of Wool’Twecds at half price. .Hundreds of Remnants at your own price. Hundreds of Men‘s and Boys’ Untiug Shirts at your own price. - DON 951' be led away by every pufl’ of wind that blows. satLiilirvn and able to compete in my own line of business and thank my numerous patrons for their kind support for the last ten years. I have withstood up, position five times in the last ten years in Fenclon Falls, and will'still be able to give sat-is- faction, as in the past, after having had thirty years’ ex- _ . perience. Most of the above Goods werc' *, bought by the Cheap Mun mulm' very J. peculiar =circtmzstttvtccs, and the wag/l” FENELUN‘ [HILLS 2 Doors South of Mechanics’lnstitute.” they more ‘oought'pluccs-bim in a posi- tion to give you ' Slll’li ll FANCY .lllll .lllllllli l l t £ A'l' WHOLESALE 'cosr. i l l l _.'â€" SEGOHD DIVISION COURT ‘ â€"m' ran-'â€" County of Vib‘tox‘ia- * Notion“, ntygcpd'fla'cnd, when you be held in Dickson's hull, Feat-Ion Falls, On Monday, Sept’r 28th, your Chair and say It 1“ "ulws’ibk; but commencing at IO'O'clock in the forenoon l the next time you are in. Lindsay cull read (he abobe,’ you ludliIICllIL'IIUCk in t . . of service. ‘ on the Cheap Man and be coumaczdfor Gm, Mums“, Bailifl’. Penelon Fallernly 3rd, 1891. 58.1) . .Ilaso, l yourself. ~ i M. J. GARTER,1 l l ! Tsunami? Mm, . L] N ,andxataeasonable prices». Thursday, Scpflr‘lith, will b.- thc lastday Culhnme libel. ienelnn tans. l The next sittings of the above Court t‘vlli' Clerk. Subscribe for the “Fenalon ronto, 1334 ; a. .\I. o. v.31. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colbornc and Louisa streets, Penelou Falls. A Rare Chance l «r87 - LOTS- 87¢» I.\' FBNELON FALLS FOR SALE, Belonging to the Estate of the late I). .l. Scully. Will be sold in single -lots or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also a brick house and lot. on Fidlcr’s Hill. NOW IS YOUR TIME â€"- AS -â€"â€" THEY MUST BE SOLD For terms and particulars apply to Barron & McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate are also a workshop 14 x 20 feet, a never Lindsay) 01‘ W W. E. ELLIS, Font-Ion "Falls. April 25th, 1890.â€"10tf M The [lanada life Assurance ln’y ESTABLISHED IN 184?. THE OLDEST AND TIIE LEADING LIFI ASSURANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. Capital &. Assets as at the 30th of April, 1889, over 810,000,000. M S I H E E i E ya Annual Income for the year ending 30th 11er. 1885. $1,840,000. Total Sum assured to 30th 2mm. 18%. amounts to $41,000,000. â€"___ The profits of this old and rcliahlo (Your pauy are larger than any other Life Ollicc' doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio of expenses to income are less than that of any other Canadian or llritish office. The policies of this Company are indisputa- ble 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 ollicc. All forms of policies are issued. MCDOUGALL & BRANDON, Agents, Fenclon Falls SCHOOL BOOKSW AND SUPPLIES . PATENT 43;!y. Gas has ‘becn given bythim .with W "1 great success for over 2-1 years. He studied , ' i AND V DRUGS : AT,- FULL STOCK é AT W. “T. J UN KIN ’ S. . improve lair ’S‘tockl. THE .I’URE-BRED lllSlllll lllliillll llll ‘ OHGHAEDSIDE’S KEHG. (No.1 1,305 n. r. n. n.) will stand for servict- on Lot. 32 Con. 3. Vcrulatn. Orchardsidc King, bred by Maitl: Bros , Credit Vallcy Stock Farm, and owned bv Walter H. Stevenson, was t-alvcd A; rli link. 1888. Sift", Duke of .l-ldgcly (5.32.; Dam, Ilcllc of Urchnrdsidc (offingnvho line a milk record as n two-year-old of 1.10.7.5 pounds in 30 days. Duke of I'ldgcly’s'dam has a. milk record off) 1 pounds in ()m- tiny: and a butter record of If) pounds in seven duvs. Ilcr dam, Ecrkic, has a milk record of'flS pounds in one day, and a bullet .3t 20; pounds is scvcn days. Also. at the sum placc, the fine young bull Prince .\lcck:2mI,-(ll),58‘?,).rg~gistcrod 'in Dominion Shortslmrn'llcrd’llodit. horn, $1 00. 25 per cent. discount win-a l the cash is paid at time of service. I w. n. srnvrcxsox i Vcrularn,Junc 3th, [899. M t t. l 'MENpIOCnl or It'uvvl w m ' anteed Nnusuuv 5100K. Salary orICornt...: E sicn. paid weekly. ‘Oultittfree. ‘Special at- tention given to'beginncra. Workers never " Falls Gazette,” only 31 career Jan to ignite good t‘vecklyzwnged.‘M'ritenot pin advance.» : an kinds of Job (“Maw " “mm” "'1" 3 Printing "done. .in’ good-- style :‘ E. O. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, , .rhuaotwisaetabteow Tunasâ€"Holstoin-Fricsiau, $2 00; Short- ‘iug, to sell my gauh .Tonoxro. 0s : ' '- 2294: w. l 4 l :4 a. “, a .. L, 'r ' l 4 4 4 1 4 1 1 ‘ 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .I l t l y 1, o . t b t‘ '1 .~ i ii ‘f' 3‘ . 7.“. ".-. .v. 1‘ r' $ .' 't

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