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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 Mar 1893, p. 1

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mg Red It cures W. R Widmm... Spruce and Wild Cherry Balsam; For sale only by all forms of Coughs and Colds. mâ€" in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. HOPKINS & CllISilOllM, (Successor: 'ro MARTIN & Hornms) ARRIS'l‘ER, Stlliltll’l‘UR, &c Money to Loan at 6 per cent. Otiice, Wil- liam street. next to the Bank of Montreal. G. H. HOPKINS. D. ll. Cl‘llBllOLM. M out) a JACKSON, BARRISTERS, SOLIUl’l‘ORS, 5470. Of- fice, William street, Lindsay. A. JACKSON. ,___,.________.._â€"â€"â€"~â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"- MclN'l‘Y Hill 6'6 STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. ‘) Offices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Llndsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. D. J. MUINTYRE. E. D. llooun. '1‘. STEWART. NOTICE. All Notes made payable to JAMES Bx” Agent, will have to he paid to Frank Kerr postâ€"master here, who holds said notes. JAS. JOHNSTON & Co- Penelon Falls, June 30th, willâ€"IQ t.f. m:f:;â€".::;_â€"â€" ' MEDICAL. W: A. W. J. DEGRASSI M. D., .ORONER, Physiciau,Snrgeon,&c., &c. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington treat, Lindsay. DR. A. WILSON. ' -â€"ii.'n., it. c. r. a 3., Ontario,â€" HYSIClAN, SURGEON (it ACCOUCH- 3" our. Olliee, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. lln, H. u (insulin, . RADUA'I‘E of the University ol Trinity 3 ’ College. Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons ot England. Member of the Col- lage of Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario. Office and residence on Francisâ€"St. \\ est Poaclon Falls, opposite the Gazette office. .-..'â€"._._...___â€" R- M- MASON, ETERINARY SURGEON ; Honor Grati- uale Ontario Veterinary College, To- ronto, 1:184- ; i}. ll. 0. V. M. A Residenceâ€"Corner Colbornc and Louisa streets, l-‘cneluu Falls. tunâ€"â€" . suavn‘rons. LUNGS DIUKSON, L. Surveyor, Commisuioner in the Q. B., , , Ctllth'yilllCt‘l', Ste. Residence, and ad- dress, l-‘enclon Falls. . _'DENTALT ll. “ART. '1. D. S. SET Ol" GOOD TEETH l’0R$l0. Gas and local anm-thetirs for painless ex- tracting Satisfaction guaranteed in all branches ot'dentistry. Ollicc ovcr Fail-weather d: Co's store, curly opposite post-otlice, Lindsay, . is. H. Gauss, . DEN'L‘IS'F, LINDSJLY, ii [All he at the “ .\chrthnr House,” Fenelon alls, the second Wednesday ofeuch month. onutiful and durable artificial teeth made, d all ntlur dental work properly done. 1y :7 yenrs‘ uperionco. ls-ly. Professional Cards. . 1:22:7â€"“fi...â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" LEGAL 8w. ‘ . I : :: ::-__.__,_ igi‘jrylggtggj :, A. l". l.)lllVl.IN, ' ' ARRISTER, ALtoruey-atâ€"Law, Solicitor ‘ , Phi on mass tying. It is really extra value. a saunas can. ' .Be sure and try our 25c. Japan Tea. ‘ry stock is complete, and you Will always find prices lOW. rod inmmcr Trade are arr Don’t; buy until you see our stock and get prices. We have the largest variety of the best goods ever id as d d d d iii-‘éreuarriosw.insinuate?«rims:as~'.asavz;sr,ssw..m are the best in the market. Try them. _._.,,~ w is! E, Egg Q“: a i g go.) Claw! o mg . “Jr-4 m . E5, (:36 Q.) S , © 2 s “‘0 pm i” 3 9-53 m 3);, +3“ @ S U) 'j is- ;53 “fl . s U, Q g g s ‘33 o s“ $15“ so 2 F53 Ed 2° “*5 E a and E3 73 gs? -â€"â€" BEALER ESâ€" l’aints, Glass, Oils and Putty, English, Canaâ€" dian and American “g by -~-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"~ Latest Designs in Hall, Parlor,Diningâ€"room, Bedroom and Ceiling Papers, AdPMccs to Sufi Customers. ~from 50. per roll up to 50. per roll. OILuPAINTED SHADES, Crockcr'z, Glassâ€"ware tfi‘ Idmcy Goods. Fictures Framed. to Grier a Specialty. WWWW Paper Hanging and Kalsomining done in the villag: or country. Fenelon Falls, March 20th, 1895. 6900900066696090909009996. Miran REBUS§ 3‘ ' Tfléxfl/om@"§ 6 0 9 The above Rebus is a. familiar saying. 3 The Publishers of Gun YOUNG PEOPLE ml] 9 om give a. fine Gold “hatch to the person 9 who first sends the correct answer to it. To the second a. Silver “’11.! ch. To the third a. beautiful Gold Brooch,with 0 name of winner handsomely engraved thereon. To the fourth fifth and sixth. atzne 9 Gold Scarf Pin. To the seventh 'and eighth, each $1.00 Bill. To the last cor- rect answer received Will be given a fine 9 Silver “'ateli. To the secont , third and 0 fourth from the last; with correct answers, each, a handsome engraved heart Pm. Twenty-five other valuable Extra Prizes will also be given to correct; answers. Everv Contestant is to send With ans- wer Five two-cent stamps (or ten cents 0 9 in silver\, for two copies of OUR YOUNG 9. PEOPLE, whiehisalarge andpnpularlo- one Q Journal, and gives information about t. lose 9 things which the young peo le particularly 9 9 wish to know. Originiul am selected stories 9 are found in every issue. I-Iundsomcly 9 illustrated and full of common-sense. 9 Answer to-day and enclose ten. cents and 9 you may win one of the leading: primes. 9 0 Address, in on: YOI‘NG PivorLE, ‘3 King St. V.. Toronto, Canada. ‘9‘ 6 06090060600699900999Q®6®¢¢ ,_..____â€" lliiilllllii. littlliliiii. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY ii‘lnrniinre. DURING HOUSE CLEAl‘llNG A Special Git iii Prices Will be given to those BUYING FOR CASH. My stock is large and complete, consistingtof BEDROOM SUITES, Lounges. Oem‘re Tab/es, Game and E as Chairs. Bureaus, Side-boards. and every description of Kitchen Furniture Pictures Frames! to Order. Everything Sold at Lowest Living Prices Undertaking promptly and carefully attended to. ’ 1.1. DEYMAN, Uncommon 5r FURNITURE DEALER, Uolborne Street, Pension Falls. W Residence over the Shop. “@311 A Scotch Beadingr ‘ SANDY TAMSON AND HIS \VIFE. The normal state ol’ Sandy Tainan and his will: was a state of peace. Kate loved a warrior worthy of her steel, and as. in her opinion. Sandy was “ naething but a inuekle saliie," she despaired at over enjoying a " Elllt‘l l'echt" by her “ ain fireside " This. however, did not interl'cre with her happiness as much as might be expected. She had. l'Ol'ttllltlb'dy or untbrtuuately. plenty of talkative neighbors. and it was always easy for her to organize a stairheud battle and tlicrt-by get. rid of her superfluous spleen Possibly. however. Kate slightly umlt-r- animated her husband’s capacity. Even a worm will turn when trumped upon, and on one oceasion at least the good Wollltlt) found thattho much-despised Sandy (VII/1!] light. The occasion arose as we shall now deseribe. Sandy and Kate, thoth it very worthy cmuple, each possessed one ol’ the “ tnior vices." Sandy smoked and Kate snufied. It might be supposcd that Kate, having: the“ wee bit. failin’ 0' her ain,” would have been tolerant of Sandy's. And so slje usually was. But in an evil hour she-"happened -to become possessor ol‘ a pair of window curtains. They were grand curtains, large and white and glossy, and'thcir pattern was of such beautiful flowers that Kate thought she had never seen anything: so ii e. With pride in her heart she lixed them up in her little room, and said to hersvlt': “ Noo. Sandy will be for lichtin his pipe as usual an makin my bonny cur- tains as grey as a rat’s tui‘. wi' his nasty unoke. But. iiaâ€"iiaâ€"* the better house the hotter mauners.’ There’ll be one inair smokin' here." Sandyâ€"all unconscious oFtho terrible :looui in store for himâ€"came home, tool: .lllfil tea. and prepared to light his pipe in'usual. But Kate was on the look-out (0r him. I I “ Noo, Sandy, ye mauuna smoke here. Ye’ll t'yle a’ ma curtains wi’ yer reek.” ‘- Wiman, none 0’ yer nonsense. l inaun has me draw.” “ Ye unlun hae yer draw, maun ye ?" said Kate. firing up at this unlocked-for sign of rebellion. “ Then gang Got. to the coalâ€"hoosc, nn’ draw pipe, matches 0- an' a' doon yer dirtytbroat‘..” “ Na, on,” said Sandy ; “'I’m wecl~ content to smoke whaur I am. Ye can pit: yer curtains in the coal-hoose till I'm dune.” “ Wha e’er heard the like 0’ that ’3" said Kate. “ Wid it no' he a nice thing to pin the pig in the palace and the Queen in the stye ? ” " An’ wid it. no’ he a nice thing to pit me cot; ma ain hoose because I’m na guid eneugh company for a pair 9’ window curtains ? " “ Company l Ye’re as guid company as the toothcehe, an’ mak’ me mad to look at ye. Ne'er a word 0’ sense conrer‘ not 0' yer numb the halo uicbt lang. Yer month’s naething but at him to spue. not reek. Conl'oond ye, yer company’s enough to sicken the vera fleas." “Then, I'll save the price 0’ flea.- paper." “save the price 0’ flea-paper? Ye unit] for naething sot, in two. days ye waste as inuekle money as Wid kill a" the fiacs in Kilbarchan.” , “ An’ that's sayin’ a lot," remarked Sandy; “for I'll take my oith at; the. present meenit. there are mair flaes than l'ardius in Kilburchun." Sandy,- having now completed his preliminary preparations, proceeded to set the terrors of domestic law at defiance by calmly lighting his pipe, and blowing therelrom a rolling cloud of smoke. " Conl‘oond ye,” gasped Kate= “ did’ ye hear me sayin‘ ye wasua’ to smoke here ? "_ “ Brawlv,” said Sandy. “ An’ div ye think .yo’ll tramp on me as ye like? I'll let. ye see ye’ll no; for as sure as yer name’s Sandy Tamsou l'll hae a divorce :il‘ore this months out. I married a man an’ he’s turned out a chimney; an' if that’s nae guid cause for divorce, thin there's nae law in the kinttu. Conl'oond ye, yc’ll make me boast ma tonuue oot me head.” “ I wish I couh,” said Sandy, fer- vently This was too much for Kate. Had she been skilled in the noble art of hysterics she would have undoubtedly thought the present a fit occasion for its exercise. As it: was, she only looked" daggers, and took a snull“. “ Ye shouldna snuff nl'ore the cur- tains,” said Sandy. solemnly. “ Snuff, I’d snufi' More the Queen. What. hue. ye tae say against snufi ? ” “Oh, no mueho ava; only whiles when I look at ye puttingr a spi‘nf'u‘ 0’ parrieh into yer mooth. un’ a spinf’u’ of Sand into yer nose. I just think yer :r sicht. to scanner :1 cut." This wounded Kate to the quick. She was at all'tinies more famous for bad temper than good wit, and not. having any rejoinder ready with her tongue, she had recourse to the very practical rejoinder of’ ltnocltln! Sandy's pipe out of his mouth. There the good man's idol lapâ€"broken to pieces on the: ground, and for a moment; it seemed as if he were about to confirm Kate’s opinion of him that. he was naething but a inuekle saf'tie " He looked quite sweetly at the broken pipe and smouldciu inc ashes, and Kate was already re~ juicing in victory, when behold, Sandy roseâ€"not, however, to wreak physical vengeance on the fair form of Kate,» l'or Sandy was no vulgar wil'e hunter. No l he simply at one stroke pulled the fair white curtains from the window, and shoved them into the glowing: fire. “ Tit for tat, Kate,” he said. " Ye hue broken my idol. and I hue burned yours; an' noo that we're quits we can be good lrceu's again." Kate, havng come to the conclusion that a “ good lecbt " by her “ aiu lire- side” is rather an expensivo inxury, has adopted as her motto, “ War with the World, and peace with Sandy." ‘0.â€" Baek of Whitby rabbits are so tiunin. rous that. the farmers are becoming alarmed for the safety of their til'ulnll‘ds‘. “Squire " Abingdon, backs-r ol' puuii- ists, race horse owner and gzcncral exponent of fast living, died from pneu- monia at New Orleans on Saturday aged 31. His income was £ltlll.(l<lt} a your. The rivers of Russia grow shallower year after your. and the Vnrslda. onus an abundant, tributary to the. i/‘liiupg'ty and as wide as the Hudson or i)':l't\t’;ll'u, 250 miles in length, has C(anl'flerij and porinauoutly dried up. . n-V‘n .c ~-- -\\. l l l l l l l l

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