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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 28 Apr 1893, p. 1

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Ofiicrs uvrr Ontario Bunk, Kent street, Lindsay Money to loan at ti per cent. on may terms 9. J. NCiNTYliE. T. S'riiwmrr. NOTICE. ._____. All Notes made payable to James BRAY Agent, will havi- to he paid to Frank Kerr past-master here, who holds said notes. JAS. JonNS'rON'u Co- loneloii Falls, June. 30th, lrl‘Jl â€"â€"-l9 Lf. ‘3'..â€" V“":’:.â€".”:‘:: 1",." :L’:::_::;_____._.~â€".â€"_ .â€" MEBICAL. ' "V V A. \V. J. linllilASSl M. D., :OROXER, Physician.Surgeon,&c., (cc. ' Resilience, lirick Cottage, Wellington Scout, Lindsay. lill .-\ WILSON. -â€"ii 11., it. c. r. .e 5., Ontario,â€" “YSIOMN, SURGEON 35 ACCOUCUâ€" cur. ()tliec, Culborne Street, l’eiieloii Rolls. list. ll ll GRAHAM, RADUATE oi' the University oi Trinity College. Fellow of 'i‘t‘lliit)‘ Medical School, ilemlwr ol' the llnyal College or Surgeons ni England. Member of the Col- lege -.f Physicians. & Surgeons of Ontario. Ofiice and t'caltlcnt't- on Francisâ€"St. \\ est Fcuelon lt‘alls, opposite the Gazette uflicc. R- TM: ASON, VETElllNARY SUllGl'ON ; llonor Grati- uate ()ntaiin Veterinary College, Toâ€" mato, Will ; ll. .\l. U. V M. A Residenceâ€"(turner Gobnrne and Louisa greets, Fem-hm Falls. .l‘.\ \l PS llll'KRl'lN, L. Surw-yni', Commissioner in the Q. 8., . Couvt-yancvr, the. llesidenee, and ad- dress, lt'eue'u‘ui l-‘ulls. DEN TAT . W.,m..:â€": W. H. time; ilen’cist- The beautiful Crown and Bridge wor'r. pramispd with sucn:~.s. Gas and all other allwslhflicg for extracting teeth without pain. A rut of Artéiiciul Tct‘f/I, llI'liOi' than Rooms t-(ll'CCllJ' opposite Wood's store dopot, Lindsay. ll. HART. L. D. 3. SET OF GOOD TEETH. I"0R $10. Gas A and local autedliutits for painless ex. butting. S:ltisf‘au-tinn guaranteed in all brunt-hes of dentistry. Otlice hirer Fairwentlier dz Co's store, nearly opposite the post-office, Lindsay. assware ‘vf- rec (1G (a ah i lhwmg 'AUETW’s om crane. it: 3;: ii. i c 6.0. 4.: (I) E." :1 “OD l: - i-t .421 +9 in 57! Q) P Q) 5 l sale M. 00 @. SEQ :3 :3 223 M % you G) .M O O L: U . w“ G) O p: CD "CS :1 C6 to 4.“ O O m a... O M O C 4...: (I) 99 put ova-t 4...; G) M 2 o. 4..» "U Q) "CS -»-i O Q) "Cl GD > 6‘3 FF: £3 p» is a genuine Thie and We will sell our en Fencion Falls, April 12th, 189°. AT COST FOR CASH. , f5 $3.. -- EALEE ireâ€"â€" Palate, Glass, Oils and Putty. English, Canaâ€" dian and American Which. Latest Designs in Hall, Parlor, Dining-room, Bedroom and Ceiling Papers, At Prices in Suit Cueimicers. from 50. per roll up to 50. per roll. W9 . _ - oiLâ€"‘PAINTED SHADES, Uroclceri, Glassâ€"ware d7; Fancy Goods. Pictures Framed to Order 2;. Specialty. ié‘v’azier Hanging and Kalsomlnlng done in the village or country. Fenelon Falls, March 20th, 1893, . ‘.‘:;‘ .1 V, - :4.- .uvqu‘waa. ~ WI NEW 1893 ROWE?- BEED CHER. livery Lorin SEEBS Vaildi’esiBEEln ' til I h Anllnpnrnileicd offer by a Illii-lalliiblluheil and .I ell- niile l‘ubllnliliig llouae! ~ THE LAI’IIBM’ Wouw ls: large ‘10- page, (lo-column Illustrated Muga- Ilno for ladies and the family circle. llil devoted to stories, poem» ladiu’ fancy work, nrrintlc needlework, homo decoration. housekeeping. fruitionsfiiyglrne, juvenile reading. etiquette, etc. To inlroduce this . charming ladles' paper into 100,000 homes where it. in not..airgndy tnltgn, we now ~ make the following «Julia! ([1:4P: Ultra re- :ei' m’nnly 12 (7mm- I‘_n it'll-erog- clam o,u-e , \m'll mi The Ladies" “1 orid Jur '1‘ rec , , Juana“, and to each nub-crib" we will aha um! I. . 4 Free and poetpai'déu Itllrpe andl‘viiafimfirmICol- n' 0 owl-i- em il tit-a un re cur-nun, [mun .g VIIINIES, Vet-henna, Chryuuturruania, mite", l nit-x yQ-mnnudti. Balsam, Cypress Vine, biockl, Digitalis, Double ‘ l (Zinnia, Pinko, ele.,¢t,c. Remember, {waiver-cuts pays for the magn- U lint.- three months and this entire ringiiiilcent. C lrcliou of Choice Flower Seeds. iut. up by a ill’fi‘nCiM‘ Seed House and warranted trash and fella hz. No lady can afford to miss this woudcrlul o poriunitv. We nannies every subscriber many link-l the value oij money final. on will refund your mom-y and limit: you a prawn! of both and: and Magazine if you are not satisfied. Uurs in at: old and reliable publishing haunts, endorsed by all the leading newn- papers. W. have remind hundreds of tentlninniall from pleased .trouadurlng the put live years: “I lied beautiful flun'trrjrom e and: you mu nu two years ago, andgmm t: rune: kilUll'llIt «fill an exactly a: adverii'ud.",â€"-Mri. . a (uni, Dnnn,_ \\ hi. "Myulf and friend: have uni fur panoua I nip. adrtrmedhru van, and have {mild than to be nlxrcly Magnum-SIP» lli. . Davis, Brooklyn. N.‘I. Mr». Henry \Vard writer (a regular lllblcl’iber), and Grace Greenwood, each :2 . 1' ordered our lead: last. season. Do not con: found thlsoli'crwlth thecatch any achemcs '~ of unscrupulmiu portions. trite (whyâ€"V. don’t. ut. it off! Six uuhsci‘iptinnx end le . Seed ollecllous Mitt. for 60 t:an . SPEGIAL OFFER! il‘ii'll’ fill; (or about offer and naming (lie {miter in which die mm [It-'- adverli'atmeni, we M l mend free, in addition in all the above. one acimt. of the. cele- I" brawl Eoltl‘urd Sweet: lean. rmtn-ncinz 4-1 , the mount. varieties. including "anally-n. ifill' \-. Eclifurd, Splendor, Till! Qucom Uraniu- l’rineo. A “'4' ‘ Appla lllmwni, etc. Sweet. Pea: are the moat. popular V . and lawhionatilo banquet. (lowers unu' cultivated. and ’ ih- Eckford Vurlutien which we oliur are the largest. finest. and must. celebrated known. ’I‘hcr grow to NJ . height. of 6 feet,znd produce for three inouthii a continuuu. pro- fusion of fragrant. binninii nf tho most. hrillL‘mt. coloring. ANOTHER GREAT OFFER 1 Stifétfli’: ilu'l":l§.l .. uuhstiriinion price) we will and The Limit-u" “Fm-ill fo'r (Inc - Your. together with our iiisgniflcem (.ollretlon of Choice l-‘lnwer Seed! above described. likewise out: packet, of the extensively adrrr- tiled and ‘uxtlv celebrated Eel-'I'nrtl rim-«t. Pear. Address: ., 6. 11. 003E Jr 00.. 2? Park Place. New York- - ~ ~-~:-- --~â€"-:::r. Gladstonc’s Marvellous Effort. The Sun’s London cable says :â€"â€"Lnn- don is torn by ennflmiing political citintious. Lin-t night's urea! linuic rtilr triumph in the house has inspired llli Libirals \rontlerl'nllv. The Tories ili'l' l‘-'jtllcitlt_" with equal rim over _ llll' vlenmiiatratinii hy the Vl~llill11 Irish unionists. Friends and ices alike :Il“ iiiarrt-lli in over the magnificent speech with which irli‘. Gltlt,lt~’it)|l0 brought the tit-bate on the. SlCtIlld reading of tht hume rule hill to a clt'se. and «wet the iiitliclrltls's elnqm-i-co nl'iis delivery. It uasii l'ar finer elf-wt than the speech with which hciutrndncml t‘n- bill a few weeks min ii is. llldtt‘l'l, prountiuCr-d by cumpc'cnt opinion to he the greatest utterance of Mr. Gltithtntie's lll'e. litllll. in iinitt.ei‘.:iiitl in manner The moment he took the floor the great and grand old man sci-iiit-d tn litcl that the climax ul' his life had come. llis years (li'tippml 't'mii him like u cloak. His voice “as like it deep-toned bell. clear and chit-inn. Nut lht' a lilt‘mt'lil did it l'ail him during: the hour that he held the house UlHil'i' the. zllistuluiu spell of his eloquence. Not a single nramrieal arrow was absent from his quiver, and he used them all. Wit, Ftiiil‘tt, liit‘t‘cllve, logic. pleading. scorn and denunciation l'nllmred each ulllel‘ in oi‘ei'wlieliiiiii-_r succession. .\lr. tlludstt-uc in (Il'uttiilcal passion is niac- nilicent and terrible. La'st night he was \‘t-ugrr-aiicri incarnate. Words that were hhnrs fell upon his, enemies with a t'ury llltll- made the err-at gladiator ~eeui smnething- more. than a human antagonist. At the same. time it “as a cone. and a speech which lIl-tkl‘ it. more evident than any previous event in his cat'i't’l' that M r. Glad “we a: the present .nnal leadership than any man ol'hit- time. 0-0â€"...“ HOW Semi Clergymen Taik. Sir Will'ri-l Larvsnn tells the follow in}: S'ltiizl‘fillve Sltd'y. illustrative 0i illt‘ ‘ moderation " theory in quu or usinu ' " Ii “'le ll Fpl'cil'.‘ (ii. a. li'llllli‘l'illlcl? meeting. 'l‘hrec excellent, cicr;ymen eprxke. n.h finite Word " iiinderatinn," condemn izu iiitt-mpt-raucc, hut .s‘I-ttliitr up 'l'iiii- why as a model man morally 3111 con- 'sllllllllllllllly, landing and lll:lt_:tiil:\lli‘.' snln-ii-ty. hut Cl'llllllicllliillfj the. temperate cunsum tiun of alcohol. When they had concluded, an elderly farmer “7525 and Said: "‘ i‘ve heard that kind of talk for the. last l'orty years, and can‘t-see that people are a bit. more snhcr now than when it cuintiicncml. It rctuind~~ me of what I once saw take place at a retreat l'nr i-nheciles. It is the custom there, alter the patients have been in residence [or a certain time, to put. them to :i kind ol'test to see whether they are fit to leave the asylum or not. They are taken to a trough full of water. with a pipe continually supplying it They are given a ladle and told to empty it. Those who had not regained their senses keep ladliniz away, while the water flows in as fast. as, they ladle out; but them that isn’t. idiots stop the tap" “ llihlllClli einhodies greater pnwor in per-' They littl'pt't'l on the elastic and' '10:- ‘n '- “Hum The Last N A young weinan named May Ruiz-so: has rewvlutinnized the art of dancingr has mekinu on to her supple. body a la leg. she thus toning: the light, i‘utfldhc with trm legs of flesh and one of Wilmi. It may he, and probably is. the Clite.« meneement of a new era in dancing; The skirt dance was followed by the 5:21. p-ntine. and now the serpentine mus: take‘ a back seat: while the ccntipedc dauco iS’lllc craze. It. will be an un- usual thing in the Very lutllit'dlt-Z’r future to see a young: woman with .‘ ‘--"a execute a pas de seul, while on. in” cunte:g:_\\'lll lie in order to dethm I. ' ‘ "-«l and which the spnrv \rhi 'h are he" - - - on (lin hi I Ila cu like or Shapu‘y lmwg h i» n ‘ l .. il l ll} ,‘figrzyge dnugig are tam-UL'h to turn thenanh . "Er .n ' . . . "-131 0- Uh‘ head. how Will a wild 31y] 'ation m cu -: pride-like pat-ti colored linsc alicct. 3.31:: sappy cerebellum ?--1"Ii[ll.tdc/p}iia Music. and Drama. 000 lei'e trenching: in a blizzard or. Friday For his lillirilig daughter, Henry Graham. of llarii on, Mich , perished almost within reach of hie own door. The girl has not. b.-cn i'nund. ' Mrs. Durham. a resident. of' Niagara Falls. N. Y , attviimtod to srnusrule hm: milk pans, worth about it dollar, across tlie'river. She was arrested by a Care:- dian office' and compelled to pay $52; 1;: fillt‘t‘ and dutieil. It is stated that when the Irish home. rule hill teaches the cutiiiiiittec stach a large section of the Radicals will may» port a proposed to leaVe the counties of imndnnderry, Aiitriiti, Down and Aria auh, in the province of Ulster, under imperial rule. y Forty thousand little children in Low dun un breakfastless to school. Dale.» unteq from the idle workiuunicn have petitioned the school boardé to give the children food fur the body as Well on lnr the mind. Porridge can be provided at :1 cost 01' only a cent for each person Flying loses arc distressing: the >:;_-ti' (-uhnrists in some parts of Austra .11.. and it local paper says that. zit the poet:- out, rate of increase it is getltll'allyit-a * .l they will 500“ become almost as great menace as the rabbit peat. A camp of l'nxt-s. about l'our miles from Erinu New? Smith Wales, contains fully lllllJéflill of the pests. “ and when disturbed the-5:: rise like. a cloud. obscuring: the sun ” In CISGS ol' Contagious diseth rim llit’illtlll at present in vogue in innt'l' is lor the physician to notify the. tote-n- ship clerk. the clerk to notify the lied-sh flicer, and the «dimer to post a plaesr-j illl the house. In townships of CXH'HSIT”. distances this entails much trouble and delay. Mr. Ball'cur has introduced \. hill to simplify the matter by-rerpiiriug the physicians in townships to placard the, houses in which they are treating patients for contagious diseases. “ A ten oi pure gold," said the may at the Assay Office. is worth 3602.71.53 » 21. and a ton of silver will cost you only 337.704- 84. If you had a million 4.5- lars in gold coin you could haul it iv.- nne good Waggon load. for it would-Ur weigh twn tons by something: lil;~ pounds, hut. if you had a million d.» .r-: in silver eniu you Would have to.cl.n.-r.~'~r a couple of freight care to [rat-tsp :y: H- For it Would weigh nearly lhii-i: .- A cubic liver of pure gold weighs 1 “(.4- p'numis. and the same quantity ol' .‘lli'=.'l weighs but [555% pounds.” The adiicc a: an Oxford fat-titer r in England. as suimiicd up in a l~=-’--'- It) the Woodstock Seminal [finch-m l.:'. " Canadian farmers must send on - :.::-:=. lust. and nothing.r but. theth 1‘» iii! Old Country markets. if they n, f- shippimr apples they must send th. ol' them, packed in the best. pt .- way; it' they send cows tlicy lit”! at: u‘tlllll ones; if smokers they shun =.=-':. well fed Oi horses nothing hu 2 :A best trill sell at a profit; and a 1-2} through the whole list." This 2 '..'.".l umpel of‘ our expert; ll'tlll";llil'l .: in well that the larniers of Ontario s. .nil be taught. it. by one of themselves Mrs. Burgess, the wife of a lit _ uh x: ml the Newfoundland ASSCllllJl! , herl'nrnied a feat; which her l2. .-' think entitles her to fame, seem-.3 v -."-,t to that of M rs. Peary. Site. rcceniy coinpanied her husband in the .-<c . his lecislatirc d utics at. St. John‘s. . ~57. inu two hundred and thirty iii‘llr- 1' '1‘: snow and ice on snow-shoes A ' part of the journey was made 0': -. n3:- cm'crcd bays and inlets. Ow; ‘ crossing- an arm of' the sea eleven wide. their boat became uuinan- . and they were caught in the runu: -« 21*. and nearly carried out. to sea. S . - - zl nights were passed without Hilt‘llur sleep for the nimt time was impm -. "J ' owing to the intense cold. u JVW ‘wa'Wl‘ .. -» .4 that

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