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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 May 1894, p. 1

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.‘i. _ . ~ f: l";f- ‘5; , r ' . ‘n .. g I? 5%. g g. 2 g g: m 5% g. see FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRI DAY, MAY 18TH, 1894. N0. 1.}. ARE roe some 9 T0 sew ENSILAGE? eeea HAS COME, AND YOU CAN GET IT AT H, J, LYTLEB, NOW IS THE TIME FENELON FALLS. w May 7th, l894. YOUR CLOTHING. Professional Cards. A Tariff Catechism. The following short catechism, says the Montreal Herald, was found among the papers of George Otis, a wealthy American recently deceased. It is pub- lished here to show what a ueer way he had of looking at things. till, that may have been because the things are so very queer. Q. What is the meaning of the word “ tarifi'" ? A. It is called so because, hundreds of years ago, sea pirates at Tarifl‘n, Spain, forced every passing vessel to pay for the privilege of going into and from the Mediterranean sea. Q. What is its meaning now ? A. A certain sum forced from the _ 1 people by land pirates. i Q. Why do you say taken by force? A. Because Congress says to the people, “ Stand and deliver i" Q. Stand and deliver to whom ? ~ . A. To the manufacturers, etc. ct Q. In which part of the constitution does Congress find power to‘ pass a law compelling the poor to support the rich l A. In no part. Q. Then where did it find the power? A. In the Bible. Q. Give the book, chapter and verse. A. Matthew, 13th chapter, 12th verse. “For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have more abundance; but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that which he hath l" Agricultural lmplernenls. To the Farmers of Fenelon, Verulam & Somerville. â€"-â€" I am agent in this locality for The Massey-Harris 00., and farmers will do well to call and see my line of goods before purchasing else- where. These goods need no comment on my part, as they have been in use for over 25 years and are this year fully abreast of the times in improvements. Call and See Them and be convinced for yourselves. My stock consists of The Massey-Harris New Wide Open Binder, 5 and 6 feet out. The Toronto Mower. The Branti‘ord h‘ront and Rear Cut Mower. The Massey Combined Drill. The Massey Single Drill. The Massey-Harris Cultivator in four sections, the best on wheels, with or without seed box and grass seed sower. The Sharp’s Rake. Spring Tooth Harrows. Ploughs etc. of my own make. 3%“ Thanking my numerous custom- ers for past favors, I beg to assure them that I shall do my utmost to merit a MUSIC. MISS TlllS'l‘LE'l‘llWAI’l‘E , . . . who has studied for years with the best W6 have a 97 eat vagflzetg/ Zn Men’s, Boys, tsetse.e:.“::::.:e;essaddressee; Youths’, at any price you want. all new goods Mam. . . 4. ‘ a a n . . i ("lllege 0f Mum’ mu give and styles. continuance of their patronage. Q. Is such a law republican 1n the Lessons on Organ or Piano, THOS ROBSON sense of being democraticâ€"a Govern- i ALSO VOCAL LESSONS 1r DESIRED. ' ' ment in which the people rule ? 3 Fenelon Falls, March 19th, 1894, A N - .2, - . For Terms apply at Mrs. J. McArthur‘s ‘ Q' W013“ 13:5 :(ittfizitgcby “No i. residence. . , .. . - Mflflâ€" Industrious sober rc- cratlc? ; T I liable men’to sell’our A. Government wherein the few rule i LEGAL 8‘60- s Y complete lines of Nursery Stock and Seed the many; whom the many work to , 'mâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'_ I- Potatoes. Afew spectalvartettes controlled Bu on the rivnc ed few 3 A P DEV LIN by us. Commission or salary paid weekly, pp , p. g ' . ,3 ' I ’ 1- -t Y and guaranteed promptly. Exclusive and Explam how “1° muff 13W 95' ARR‘ISTER, Afilomfiy'm‘lli‘fidqs" "’1 or _ choice of territory given, Outfit free. Don't tablishes an aristocracy in a Democratic « in Chancery, Rent Street, In my. delay. Apply at once for terms. Government. “W- ' > ' . A. Con ress '59. s to the cor Be- ' HOPKINS & CHISHOLM, e .Y ALLEN NURSERY co..- , g y _ , p t . (SUCCESSOI, To MAM", 5, HOPE“) _ 2-20 Rocnasrsn, IN. Y. cause this or that man 15 rich and plO- l: dncesiron or cotton goods or woollen . ‘ ‘ CITOR & ‘llone : a , BAFCPI‘SO'IIIERDMSQ)I};;T cent.) ohicé, Wily: goo“: you Shall Pay him 30 “well l ' _ l t, t to the Bank of Montreal. .a. ' . money for so many pounds or yards, or § lii’iifiifixmiix D. H. CnlSllOLli. e I 1’72)? 2’6 gargest Stalik 0f Skjllzng Hats 6?]67 go (Sake‘d‘hatzd work Sithoxé: tools. . â€"-â€"-"*~“â€"*‘â€"‘â€"‘“f" W" .1 y . o . . lll reason oes ongress give ; MOORE 3, JACKSON, f be any at mto t 1.6 town, a ,new sty es, andpmces for such a “mum, ,aw, i ARRISTERS SOLIUIII‘ORS, 510- 0 - ' 1' 4 , .' A: Congress says the law isa “ dil- , m, ,,.,,,,,,,,; .,....,t.nas..,. J M to sent the temes. Don t buy metal you have femmmm of ind’ustria, function, i F- D- M00“- A' “KS " seen our stock which means, that industry is the func- g , . . . ' tion of the poor, and the difi'erence goes 3 MolNTYRIt & STLW All-'1, to the rich. ARRISTERSr Soul’iwm' Nomms’ &c' Q. Is that the only reason congress r B Ofiices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, (ENSILAGE) â€" gives ? : Ligfi‘ilitsmoney to loan at 6 per cent. on ' FOB FEEDING PURPOSES A. No. It says the tariff is intendâ€" OB - I ‘ . . - D. J. Mclsrraa. T. S'rawsn'r. ____ ed to foster infant‘mdustrtes at home. 1 I m.â€" ’ . Q. Are the non, cotton and won MMfiâ€"HL::”MOâ€"â€"_â€"- , industries infants ? MEDICAL- , A. No. They are a hundred years M'â€""'"':~'* old. A. W.J. DEGRASSLDL D-: a Q. What date has Congress fixed 'lt Ph 'sicinn Surgeon: 330‘: 5W for those industries to become of age ? ORONE ’ 33‘ 1.. C,tt ge Wellington A Wh G b ° 1 b] 1' [or ‘ Residence, nc ' o a , - . en a rte owe ne 1 n. , Street, Lilian!“ One Congressnéau did move :10 dmtltko . M , the time later at when rcmin e ttat ' DR- A- WILSON! AND ALL KINDS OF asbestos was hot protected, he said he . â€"it. a., it. c. r. a 9., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON A: ACC‘OUCII- cur. Office, Colbcrne Street, Benclon Falls. DR. U. H. GRAHAM, p SEE OUR . . RADUATE of the University ol Trinity I College, Fellow of Trinity Medical 5C. School, Member of the Royal College or 60. Surgeons oi England,Membcr oi the 091- lege of Physicians 3: Surgeons of Ontario. 70. I m Office and residence on Framers-Stu“ est Penelun Falls, opposite the Gazette oihce. . ‘ I If on see them on will be Sure. ' ‘ R. M- MASON, a i y y y would withdraw his motion, “ as it would do no good after Gabe blew." He sighed and sat dOWn. ' STOCK FRESH. PRICES mam. ive(2t.ari§;hat 18 the meaning 0 protect _ AT... A. Protection of the rich from grit- ting oor and the cor from getting ric l. w T Q.p What is tth difference between ' ' I the tenants in Ireland and and the farmers of America ? A. None. In both cases the tax- gatherer lives in the cast and the Sheriff is after both. Q. Is there any other similarity in the condition of many of the Irish ten- ants and American farmers ? , A. Yes. The tenants are too poor to stay and the farmers too poor to leave. Q. Is that the only benefit the pro- tective tarifi' confers upon the poor ? A. No. It improves their morals; keeps them contented ; keeps dowo useless desires. . . I . Q. How does Protection produce promp y cum where all others Coughs. Group corn “Oh happy resume ? Thum- Holneneu. hoopla Cough and A. The poor have to work so hard 33:31:?! {hfifiifiafigfififii wagg‘flg to t-upport the rich they have no time takintimo- 8016137 onsmnr- for mischief. Having no money to For 3 Lame Bao or - fidfiOB'BBELLADONNAPLAsTE u” leave home or travel, they see nothing, ~ and their desires are kept dormant. «- a That bringscontent. practised with success. Gas and all other - anesthetics for extracring teeth without "cyan ‘ mm This y “dw°m°’°"' mum“ Inle‘g'm The shortage of coal is getting serious For Sale by W. T. Junkln. in Buffalo. pain. .4 m: of .-lrh;ricit:l Teeth, better than g y the urerawe for $3 00. Rooms directly opposite \f‘obd's stove depot, Lindsay. "Egosggcx i There were einm widdes in vcw Y a . D o. ' . . . . . _ . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . York any last week. 8. HART, L. D. S. COLBORNE é ' l l ; The cheapest cigar at Johammhurg, saror coon rsnrit Fonsm. Gas STREET. g i j and local anaesthetics for painless ex. FENELON i I I "acting. Satisfaction guaranteed in all . . . bunches of dentistry. FALLS' ' 025cc over Pairweather & Co's store, g _ a .garl, opposite the post-om“, Linda}. Women...» ooomom ‘7E'l‘Ell1NAltY SURGEON ; Honor Gradâ€" “ m unte Ontario Veterinary College, To- ; 0 0 Living routo,l88~t;ll. 31.0. \'..\l. A. .. .. .. .. .. Residenceâ€"Fraucis Street East, Fenelou W? ' sevens?!” 9 ° ..__..__.._â€" , At 150., 17s., 200., 250., 35c. and 400. are the Best Value we L. Surveyor, C wmmissioner in the Q. 8., have ever Shown}. ‘ . Conveynncrr. kc Residence, and ad- d ress, Feuclon Falls. WINDO W SHADES W. H. Gross. Dentist. m, “WWW mm, The beautiful Crown and Bridge work . . . THE CHEAPEST IN TOWN. in the Transvaal, costs ls. 6d. NEATLY PRINTED AT The postoflice at Sundridge wine brok- : en into and burglarized on Sunday 3 The ‘GAZETTE’ OFFICE. we night. Only a handful of small change was stolen.

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