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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Jun 1893, p. 1

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sass seems as was anagram. n U AF ,i. lie-lieth 9‘“ ‘ Insect Wider till a sum..- «s’i‘cow as V _'_;_;.-_;_ ...;_- ._..L_ .__o Ijl‘oibSSidilal Cfilt‘ll‘s. LECAL 850. a, r W_____..__- .00.... __._ A. P. DEV LIN, Attorney-at-Law, Solicitor ' in Chanbcry,‘Ke'nt Street, Lindsay. HOPKINS & CHISHOLM, \(Socossson T0 MARTIN & Hornms) " ltuars'rna, somorron, ac Money 8 to Loan at 6 per cent. Oliice, Wil- liam street, next to the Bank of Montreal. 'i’d‘r. I-I. HOPKINS. D. II. Clusnomt. Ebony: '& JACKSON, . ARRISTERS, soaroirons, 8:0. orâ€" } ficc,William street,Lindsay.‘ F. D. Moons. A. Jacnsoa. MCINTYRE & STEWART, ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, &e. B Offices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on easy terms. B. J. MCIXTYRE. ‘ NOTICE. All Notes made payable to JAMES BRAY Agent, will have to be paid to Frank Kerr post-master here, who holds said notes. JAS. JOHNSTON & Co- I‘enelon Falls, June 30th, 1891.â€"19 t.f. T. STEWART. __,~â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€" .. .__‘ MEDICAL. 5 -_- _ _. 7 , A. W. J. DEGRASSI, M. D., VORONER, Physician,Surgeon,&c., &c. Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington treet, Lindsay. DE. A. WILSON, -â€"M. 13., M. c. r. a 5., Ontario,â€" IIYSICIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- cur. Otlice, Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. DR. 13:51. G moan, lRADUATE of the University at Trinity G College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons of England, Member of the Col- lege of Physicians d; Surgeons of Ontario. Office and residence on Francis-St. \l‘cst Fonelon Falls, opposite the Gazette office. R- Ill/I- LIASON, .' ETERINARY SURGEON ; Honor Grad- uate Ontario Veterinary College, To- ronto, 1884,11. 11.0. V. ill. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colborne and Louisa streets, Fenelon Falls. . . __.t-__4 ,...__ .._ ._,._‘.._ ‘...- . -___.___.. Sammy. W - JAMES DICKSON, _ L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. I3., . Conveyancer, 65c. Residence, and ad- dress, Fcnelon Falls. ssssrsiWW' * M W. H. Gross. Dentist- Tho beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. Gas and all other antesthetics for extracting teeth without pain. A set of Artificial Tea-Ila, better than the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove depot, Lindsay. -0- -a- â€"_..â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~r W. n. HART, L. D. s. pt SET OF GOOD TEETH FOR $10. Gas fl. rind IOCHI anaesthetics for painless ex- ,: Satisfaction guaranteed in all of dentistry. xix-v r E“:‘wreather 5: m’s store, , 5*;- crzg who the pest-oiiice, Lindsay. zu‘a'i:_z.u:1‘.';‘:’-‘>:Ls’l V:;£.u..~.:. ‘ 3:"â€" n be Our stock, was purchaSed ‘y, O 1011 W1 ore, Flour and Feed. 3 ed Fm 3;, . , , on is g .s Cb ’41:; k- I V‘,’ “Zl- tall at to your own judgment». ] anything you have to sell, and Glass ywmardc Clothing, Gents? CD © +3 (£2 Sal g m G 2"? gs "“ twist gm 57 GM 2332 at Q .A: "'4. F54 rs $3 as E is some“ err-4M3 a s. as s .3 We, twat-*1 F25 ‘3 m ' O so s " i.â€" iflfi 1' " V L“ Q? 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O as my}? @242 ‘33 “a, “MOE/1?.» 4 U (@6339 94o Sushi, 0,532 0:3 £34 0 Ir-It 0 Es sign-E G93 o“: cos b” :3 .30 1": L24 EDD-2;": â€"â€" lidâ€"â€" Paints, Class, Oils and Putty, English, Cam- than and Amencau Latest Designs in Hall, Parlor, Diningâ€"room, Bedroom and Ceiling Papers, At Prices to Semis Customers. from 50. per roll up to 50. per roll. p OlLuPAlNTED SHADES, I Crockery, Glassâ€"wore of? Fancy Goods. .Fietures Framed to Grier a. Specialty. owe WVW‘ 0 Facet“ Hanging and Kalsominiag done in the village or ommtrv, . Fonelon Falls, March 20th, 1833. . County Clerk’s Office, , kitchen 18 x 24 feet and a dairy cellar be- FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, JUNE 9TH, 1893-. camp: Axum ,5».â€" x. .4p,.;.u,; "'.-.-::t.'"\7: Alum“: FEE-“7 ~'»' -.:.'. v 1. .1. ‘ CORPORATION OF THE Sfidflé’d‘fi'b’ CF WESTQREA. __. Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council = of the Corporation of the County ofVictOri'a' will meet In the Council Chamber in the Court House, Lindsay, so... , a Tuesday, ‘the 13th Day of lime, 1893, at .p. m., pursuant ‘to "Standing Rules. T. MATOHE _ County Clerk. Lindsay, Mil)" 3151’51'15‘93i} 15'2‘ PRQVEENT [Sailings life Issuance Study 0F E‘dEW Yflfiifi. - Established_187". SHEPPARD HGMANS, PRESIDENT. , Full deposit ’with the Dominion Govern- ment. >. New business written in 1892, $9,517,516.00. New business written during the first three months of 1893, $6,900,150.00. Cash assets over $212.00 to each. $100.00 ofliabilities. Active and reliable agent wanted for the Fcnelon Falls district. Apply with reference to It. I]. MATSON, General Mmmgcr /2))' Canada, 14-5w. 37 Yonge St., Toronto. filt‘a‘rm For Sale or To Rent. The undersigned offers for sale lot 18 and part of lot 10 in the 2nd concession of the Township of Somerville, containing 200 acres, of which 100 are cleared and the re- mainder covered with softwood. The farm is well fenced and watered by a never-fail- ing creek and two good wells. The build- ings comprise a dwelling-house, 24 x 28 feet, of hewed logs clapboarded, with a neath; a frame barn 40 x 60 feet, on an 8-foot stone wall; a log barn 3l 3; 5'2 feet, a wood-shed, poultry houses &c. The prop- erty is only six miles from Fenelon Falls. Price $3,000; two-thirds down, and the bal- ance on time to suit purchaser. If not sold by winter, the farm will be leased at an annual rental of $l30. For further particâ€" ulars apply on the. premises or by letter to CHRISTOPHER FELL, Fonda); Falls 1’. 0. Somerville, May 22nd, 1893._ 14-6m.‘ Scientific American for ' CAVEA'TEs _ I TRADE MARKS; Baotou .Parsrt'fi'Sa GQPVREGHTSg etc. For information and free Handbook write to MUN N £5 00.. 361 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Oldest bureau 1‘01' securing patents in America. Every patent taken out by us is brought before the public by anctice given free of charge tn the / '0 4'9 :20 C P‘o , giltlitlllfi glucose Larges: circulation of any scientific paper in the world; Splendldly illustrated. No intelligent, man should be without, it. Weekly $3.09 a veur; six months. Addresa MUqu &: 00.. 3303315312118. 801 Broadway. New York City. . consumerism G. Fancy Bed Spreads full width, also Blan- kets, all~wool Carpet, Rag Carpet and plain and twillcd Flannel woven promptly and satisfactorily by SAMUEL HUTCHISON, Ii'envar. Fenelon Falls, April 12th, 1898.â€"S-3m. WANT‘ED. Agents to sell our choice and hardy Nprser'y Stock. “’0 have many special va- rieties, both in fruits and ornamentals, to offer, which are controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary.‘ Write us at Once for terms, and secure choice of ter~ ritory. ' MAY BROTHERS, Nurserymcn, 49-20w. Rochester, N. Y "1‘0 the Public. lI-IE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co. has amalgamated with the Alliance of England, giving insurers the security of $26,0c0,000 and the same good policy. 219 hi z‘xUti’l‘lN,A,,"»nt Gladstone Feared to be Fading. , Harold Frederic cables to the New York Times zâ€"Reassembling this week after the holidays, the commons leaves an extremely grim impression of Gladâ€" stone. Eor the first time he seems to acknowledge his age, and to bow before: the impending shears. The old man, always courtesy itself, seems to have taken on transfiguration garments. He is as sub’tile and dexterous as of yore, but ctherialized and dcprccating, I‘lSll g with a warning finger like an ancient V sibyl to rebuke his unruly opponents. - who shrink before his apparition as from a ghost, and grow silent when\ he rises in the stormiest moments of the house, and with weird aspect cows the bitter- est of his enemies. But it is purely personal, and stays no movement of the general obstruction. tumor whispers among the Gladstonian disciples that- the old man is going, and an awestruck hush falls upon the turbulent assembly when he rises. Enemies treat him as if each speech might be his last, and deferential-ly listen to a voice that fails now and then, but is shed out with a gracious gesture. Nobody dreams of complaining that he cannot. hear while strangers in the gallery look of appalled at the dumb show and reporters com- pare notes to collate each syllable. There is murmuring that Gladstone’s, speech gets harder and harder to take. With extraordinary tenacity he refuses to allow Forley, Harcourt or anyone. else to steer the bill, and remains till midnight lighting, fencing and rapier-log, as if in his prime. On Thursday he remained after all his colleagues to put through some trivial statute law and revision bill blocked by the Tories, just to enable a cheap revised volume 0t statues to be published. Ilis Irish sympathies daily find more marked expression, and he turns continuously towards the applauding Irish quarter as it mutual reparations were being ex- changed. The story goes that he tears he will not last, to witness the third reading, and regards as a sacred charge the duty of piloting the bill as far as he can during his lifetime. â€"â€"-0 0'... Badly Kicked. At a. late hour on Monday night Robt. Hogeboom was terribly kicked by a favorite horse and sustained. most: ‘ severe injuries. The animal, a line young mare, had shortly before given birth to a colt, and. Mr. Hogebocm at about 11 o’clock made a visit. to the barn to see that all was right. for the night. Just as he was about to leave he noticed that the door to the manger was shut and passed around the mare to open it. As he passed behind her she began to kick. Mr. Hogeboom was knocked down in the corner and could not escape. The animal kept up a rain of blows and finally a terrible clip over the eye knocked him senseless. Ills son, Steve, and cousin, II. S. I-Iogebnom. were aroused by the noise and rushed to his assistance. They succeeded in dragging the insensible man through the window just in time to escape the last vicious blow from the animal's heels. An examination showed that several ribs were brokenpa deep gash over the eye, a broken nose and a terrible beating generallyrâ€"Nqnmce [depress .4». Railway strikers at Mohacs, Hungary, placed a dynamite bOmb in a railway coach on Friday. The bomb exploded, killing one person and dangerousin injuring two others. A. triple murder was discovered on the morning of the 3rd of June a: liar- enceville, Misiquoi county, Que. Omri Edy, his wife and daughter Emma, aged 20, were murdered and the house} set on fire. The tire attracted the neighbors, who saved the bodies. Plan. der was the motive of the. crime. There is no clue as yet. Edy was a woll-to-do farmer and highly respected. He was a leading member of the Methodist church of Lacollc. The whole country is aroused. , In Prince Edward Island, where there was not a single cheese fat-tony in 1892, twelve are to be in operation this year. The industry has been of ines- timablc benefit to the Ontario farmer, and there is no mason-why its cxmxsinu to the Maritime Provinces should HOD remove, to a considerable extent, the stagnation from which that section of the Dominion is now suffering. ’l‘hero is no danger of over-doiw: the business. Great Britain alone will furnish a lllttl'lb ct for all the cheese i‘auzuia can produce for many years z...- ~ I .~"-J

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