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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Oct 1893, p. 1

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,. _....._....mw-m, ~~ vuv , . ,f, ' FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, OCTTBER 6TH, 1893. _ rento, 1884 3 R. M. O. V. M. A. DR. H. H. GRAHAM, RADUATE of the University of Trinity College, Fellow of Trinity Medical School, Member of the Royal College or Surgeons ot England, Member of the Col- lege of Physicians & Surgeons of Ontario. Office and residence on Francis-St. West Fenclon Falls, opposite the Gazette office. R. EMS- MASON, VETERINARY SURGEON; Honor Grsd~ ‘ uate Ontario Veterinary College, Tcâ€" Residenceâ€"Corner Colbornc and Louisa streets, Fcnelon Falls. ._.n.____..___.4.- summons- JAMES DICKSON, L. Surveyor, Commissioner in the Q. B., . Conveyancer, &c. Residence, and ad- dress, lt‘enelou Falls. cram. W. H. Gross. Dentist- The beautiful Crown and Bridge work practised with success. Gas and all other anaesthetics for extracting teeth without pain. A set of Artificial Teeth, better than the average, for $8 00. Rooms directly opposite Wood’s stove depot, Lindsay. H. HART, L. D. 8. SET OF GOOD TEETH FOR $l0. Gas and local anesthetics for painless ex- ficting. Satisfaction guaranteed in all bunches of dentistry. Ofiice over Fairweather It Co’s store, .03“; opposite the post-oflice, Lindsay. s- NEVISON, ~BEALER lidâ€"â€" dian and American WALL PAPERS. Latest Designs in Hall, Parlor, Dining-room, Bedroom and Ceiling Papers, At Prices to Suit Customers. from 50. per roll up to 50. per roll. OIL-PAINTED SHADES, Crockery, Glassâ€"ware (a Fancy Goods. Pictures Framed to Order a. Spacialty. Paints, Glass, Oils and Putty, English, Cana- Paper Hanging and Kalsominingi done in the village or country. Fenclon Falls, March 20th, 1893. day, though 600 board school children are getting breakfasts daily at Norman- ton. But dreadful as the distress among the lookout and striking colliers is, the latter are far overshadowed in numbers by the operatives in other in- dustries now thrown out of work by the closing of mills, furnaces, factories and railway shops. General paralysis of manufacturing is causing the country more millions weekly than anyone dares to think of. It is commonplace to say that nothing like such misery and disâ€" aster has ever been known before in England. There is no parallel for it anywhere save, perhaps, in some peculi- arly savage and widespread phase of devastation by war. Just as in America six weeks ago it became clear that Con- gross has got to do something to extri- cate the country from an impossible currency position, so here it is seen now that Parlianicntcannot be allowed to per- mit this wanton and wicked outrage on the whole community to be wrought again. The air is alive with projects for Government interference. â€". Broaden the Waggon Tires. It, seems inadvisable to attempt by legislative force a reform that cannot be accomplished easily; and that ought to depend upo personal intelligence and self-int ' st. "At the same time it is useless to hope for permanent road improvements as long as the ordinary waggon tire is used. How this came to be generally adopted isa mystery, for the saving in weight of metal is easily offset by the depth to which the Most of the European countries hare laws regulating the width of tires on vehicles. In France the market wag- gons have tires from three to ten inches in width, usually from four to six inches. Not. only have they wide tires, but. in most of their four-wheeled freight wag- gons the rear axle is fourteen inches longer than the fore axle, so that the rear wheels run -on a line about an inch outside the line of the fore wheels; iii- stcad of being a road destroyer they are a veritable roadmaker. In order to encourach the use of wide tires in the State of Michigan, they have a law granting a certain reduction in taxes to those who use wide tires. Vehicles on springs are much easier on the roads than those without springs. Wheels of large diameter do less daiii~ age to roads than smaller ones, and cause less draught.”â€"â€"Farmcrs’ Advocate. o+¢ Itch on human beings and horses and rill animals cured in thirty minutes by Woolâ€" ford’s Sanitary Lotion. This never fails. Sold by W. R. Mndill, druggist. The Philadelphias and Cincinnatis played another remarkable game recentâ€" lyâ€"tiftcen innings and a tie, with the score 1 to 1. Cincinnati has been the scene during the last two years of four remarkable games. Last year the Chi- cagos played a game of 20 innings on those grounds, the score standing 7 to 7 at. the end. The Bostons put in 14 inâ€" nings about the same time with not. a run on either side, and last June the New Yorke went away from Cincinnati after a tie of 15 inning. 2%; a..- n I‘ . Fâ€"l « i a H >3 ' WANTED. wheels so encircled will sink into the an“ m m 8’"; r: 8 ,8" 3 E E g mire and the greater force required to “S M O B p- ""“ PM 0 Cd v :3 salesmen to 5811 0111‘ 0110i“ and hardy dran- them through it. In all European ‘ U a I" i-Ci 0 U2 £8 a GD .4: '3 a 'Nurser-V StOCk' Many specml Varieties to couiitries whereslmooth hard roads have a; CD o .--t O on '4 loffer both in fruits and ornamentals, and a ’ m m g C5 o a Q) -;-4 CH '5’ n l controlled only by us. We pay commission be?“ OOI‘StruCt‘? 5 people woum "0 more Q .Il _ .6 0 Q g "‘ O <l :‘ or salary, give exclusive territory and pay think of permitting them to be cut to a â€" a: .2 >2 Ed (,2 Q4 ,6 50 weekly; Write to us at once and secure pieces with narrow tires than they would d .5 p-Q 5., rd '33 CD '5 q T; o 2 0110166 ONOPMOW- of allowing a man to set at Work digging ‘3 +9 ..Q Q) â€"-4 ._. MAY BROTHERS, . - - (D _ :5 . 5.. fl them up With a pick-axe. There is an ' Q m "â€"4 q C.) O \ o Nurserymen, . . . . . ~43 .-‘:l U) as râ€"4 "-4 O N n ]7_ Y Indirect way of getting at a change in g m a, .. N t> 20w. Rochester, N. . - o .m 0 - H CD Qt " m the common custom of farmers that C; P! Q m 8 >- n O H m m ‘38 H g Q a) O would be v r effective To ichihit ‘i ,. >3 1“ m PU H as .Q 11 a . e y ' ' p . 'J > CQ n 7â€"4 (,3 Q) :8 #2 +7 '5 0 the P3113110. and punish the use of the narrow tires & I I _ eta ’ m“ a 0:2 . as Q) g m I ‘3 Us Z is hardly practicable. but atax levied on u I '6 o 4: a N F; G) 50 6 +3 ‘ HE ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE all farm wamrons having tires not cx- r a D c) F.... 0 I'd 0 (,3 Co. has nmalo-umated With the Alliance « m - - w >_‘ O .,_. ‘ 0 +9 PC: a, . .s . . . ceedinu a certain Width would soon in m 0 _._, H m 0,) Q .4; & of England, givmg insurers the security oi . h . . , 2 m a: O 46 Q4 E: m - tâ€"t Em :0 Q l-‘Q $25,000,000 and the same good policy. banish them from the public highways, ,3; Indâ€"'0 l. [2: a ' (5 o o «H 4,2; S g g x . Q JOHN AUSTINJ‘VM,‘ and such an imposmon would be perâ€" g ‘ g m l- CQ 8 a; 8 {>3 5&5 Pd 5 W Also agent for the. Queen of Eng- fecal); Just'fifg’ 9': the {ecilftscfmm "I" i - Q) i? Q3 â€"‘ 4:1 .4 land and Caledonian ofEdinburgh. Capi W011 no S“ 09 0 T393” 0 am“?! 7’ g' E E’ a a g H "'* E as i ' " ' ‘ l - hâ€"( .--i .-â€"â€"i CD 4:1 0 +7 in combined, 3545 000 000. which such tires cauSc. As an accom ¢ QII E." g E 05 "a 8 0 GD 9; 6.0 fl *3 m E < Renew" F311513l11f25tlh1893~ paniment of road .reform, the adoption @ 0 Q) ,5: CD E" 4-7 Q) m â€"cnforced, if necessaryâ€"of standard O O a 4; a m m , 0‘" ' ‘ . ' , . ' , g“ a 5 as O s .3 : g s - g :3 m MONEY T0 LOAN- “resists.strait... N... Y... ‘-‘ "r-*Cl'â€"‘ - '."“ ‘4 ‘ l'l ‘ 'd th't er er50n “in .l ‘3 c6 m m CG CG +3 0 H 511 I have recently had a considerable, egls atmeprovx es at oev yp - 'U B "Sill" a two horse or lurwer warr won With . m .1! "‘3 o 4.: .. kg 5 g Ix though limited, sum of money placed with ' " ' ' h . "l5 . >3 C5 3 o pg 0 C “09 09 ,5 o 0 a m a, 1 me for 10m,ng on farm 3, wheels not less than three inches Wid; m "- :1 Cl CD US! r... q.) :1 F. on the public highway, 3 rebate of ha. M W O CD CD 0 O cH O :: Ive and a'halfper cent“ his highwa taxes shall be ranted. I 9:: a :4 g CD CD lee-l .51 CD 4;; H-1 ‘3 5:3 l-J Parties wishing to borrow on these terms This law ways made in the “mists of m 0 09 b (-7 (£2 B w Pd :2“ 8 should not delay to make application. r,ood mqu Dealers in “Hummus who ~--â€"~-â€"vâ€"â€"_V ___.._--_...--.-...___. . H‘" :2‘ CD ‘55 QH -"-i C, to Large amounts of funds, at slightly higher r ‘ ' . ', , Profession,“ Cards (D :53 5 p: 0 FM 5 g _ c6 '1: E w riiltcs, according to security. In most cases 3‘“: ,beenfllmleruewedt But A film: say ‘ ‘ ' vâ€"-( 0 Q) " so icitor wor is done at my ofiice,insuring la Since 13 “W W0" 10 0 e <30 , OD '“ 5‘3 (1‘ | CD FM CS "g " O M Speed and 110058th exPenses. June lst last the demand for wan-goo: .4 u ‘ ~_ 1 a. . LEG-AL 85c, (72 3 l l3 O F" 8 x gs :5 V D Allan S M d 11 With wide tires has shown a marked in. O a I O m PU Q) 0 V g m C" Q g Q 5 B Q) 'S O Barrister &c., Lindsay. crease' , A. P. DEVLIN, :1 :5 bog "(0 "d O o H ‘ The professor of agriculture of the .. -, H r-' c1) \I'so 'F -' tStt' lh" ARRISTER Attorney-at-Law Solicitor : 4: o H by) g>3 43 Q . 1 its uri lxpeiimen :1 ion, Wio as in Chaucer’y,Kcnt Street,Liiidsay. g g bwc m if) ‘6 +3 0 :53 c5 g 0 J. NBSlandS Dentlst. cpnductetd'esperplpeutgié'or the purpp;e a) :15 CD a; x.-- . . I, . o ascer aining e i erence in e HOPKINS & CHISHOLM, a -E o 3 Q3 .3“ 5,0 F Fl (TC/:1 .5” Bow“?! sets OfArl‘fic’M Tee‘h “1581‘th draught of a given load on the same L, Pg 0 o :3 for 310, 53:12 and $14. according to quality , ° ' ‘ (500019550R To MARTIN ‘9‘ Emma“) cs :3 +3 0 S-l Pct, p-Q O m o S of teeth and kind of plate. Imitation gold m‘ld’ bu} on wfugonfi wlth “res 0f d'f' . ARRISTER, SOLICITUR, 35c Money 0 bf) :3 m m .43 c8 0 m filling» inserted in artificial teeth free of i‘erentmdths, gives liisrcsultas follows: 8 to Loan at 6 per cent. Office, Wil- Q Q) g... Q _,__‘ .1) 310 (D charge. Gas (vitalized air) and 1°C,” mm- “ The wheel tires were respectively mm street, next w the Bank of MunirmL 4; Q) #4 q; CH a 0 CD 8 ,5 g thetics used with great success for painless one and a half inches and three inches. an H. HOPKINS, D. H. Cnisnom. CD 5-: c3 ,5: 0 c8 9â€"4 a > C: a extraction. ViSitS the McAth‘ HOUSE. wide, and the trial was made on a parâ€" ,_1 {+2 5 4â€"? E Q) o +3 Ca Fenelon Falls, the third Tuesday of every tia” dried mud mad The load W3. , w, iK 0V; 0 H FQ Cl "C5 month. Call in the forenoon if possible. . y ' t E MOOhD & JAL S l ’ Q) CD r--4 CH """ .. '55 Q9 n 53‘ Office in Lindsay nearly opposite the Simp- "1 we“ 035° 3,093 pounds' The , ARRISTERS, SOLIUITORS, so. Ofâ€" .5 r9 5-: O C6 to C0 w m 0 {P m son House. draught for the wide tires was 371 1) 30:1, William Streelyhindsax' JACKSON +3 FM w 9" g g as LO CT? 8 m“_ pounds, and for the narrow 441 pounds, ' ' 0mm ' ' +7 0 >3 "-" 0 ‘ “wâ€"â€"mm and the broad tires cut the road less to +3 D-i ;__, .5: i-l 4.: Q (N F5 in En land’s Greatest Strike. ‘ - ' MCINTYRE HTEWART’ 503 :3 g 0’ 09 '9" 0 "d O “a g “iii-y 3:33.313tiiii“i§°ii.°i’§iltn0.. . ARRISTERS, Solicitors, Notaries, inc. .5 m *3 Pg > ~43 S O 0 CG ,0 AN UNHEARD 0F AMOUNT OF DESTxTU' the m'akinur of roads ’has the fouowinu . 1 B Offices over Ontario Bank, Kent street, +3 0 "U Q) (D so u 0 “ON AND MONETARY LOSS. U I“ :d h f ;_ h_ :- -v , Lindsay. Money to loan at 6 per cent. on 4 Q 2’3 "6 5‘ Q3 bD-vâ€"l fig 50 m __ lOdWIl t 3 tlltléfi 0: VS 1016:» has V "‘5" terms' ' :1 (an) O 9: CD m "C5 4" 4: E H LONDON, Oct. 2.â€"-â€"'l‘oday coal is $11 a great cal to «It? W11}. t e f esqucmn ‘ 9, J, Mommas. T.STEWART. .._. (.6 a: (_, lâ€"l c3 g . 1 d ' . . - . I of our ma 3. ie gleat de ect is that , o 9) 5" 0 Q3 "" F: â€"-i no a to" m ‘0" OD’ and ".15 ixpeomd th‘” for heavy loads the tires are too narrow ‘ “- "’ a Q... m“ ;> C3 _,__, :7: :1 , by the end of the week itWill reach $512. It has been -rm,ed by re eated and ' N O C E. a +2 8 ‘2 a :5 cH E E ea; or even more? Taking a” the stores or c-irefu‘l experiiiienis that ifheels with ' O ""‘ CS c8 "" m Q 0'54 o; the metropolis into account it is said .‘ ' ' ‘ . . 3 ‘ a Is to Jmss Bun B CD . l , tires two and a half inches Wide cause Ali Notes made my h z :5 Pg 03 m 00 that there is less than one full da 8 - Agent, will have to be paid to Frank Kerr 0 w big Q) o .53 o 3 m v-c-é g ‘3 H I 1 d .f. .l 51’ double the wear .of wheels which have , post-master here, who holds said notes. m 2:) P, b B 4â€"7 PO. +092 w an a rd:- filmy dflfl i322 , ’13,“! 9:90! 1 adl t3]? fires four and a half inches wide. The l ‘ JAS_ JOHNSTON a; 00- E 03 .,_, .5: *’ CD 0 C CD m "S 8 cl; tied ehnto'd'i ' shriuldnd1 is (wipe. WI.“ surface of the roadway is not able to ‘ Penelon Falls: June 30th. 1391-â€"19 tf- 2 g '_.‘ d? Q3 ‘39 b0 '51 uâ€"i c6 43 on b p0 s10“; égfit the .c, ‘Qtso' .Ii‘lmf't I? _ bear the heavy load put upon it by nar- l as _: â€"-â€"â€" IU ho -"E n5 m o a 2 {>3 1;} 005,115,, mom‘h Itsiglgty d “,3? m row tires, the tire therefore cuts through .. MEDIGAL. O Q) .8 CD CD 8 1-: Ell g on :3 :1" ‘t 560 00b ‘ (r s ‘lm‘f e tut at the surface and forms deep ruts. I ‘T . 3-. i a 3‘ o I 1â€"4 to ea“ ’ ’ vaoe'eamels are no?” The width of tires on wheels should '. 32:“â€" 5 "-t CD ~ 9 0 cs I M ,o 5 affected and about 50 or cent of this - - ‘ ' ' . +3 O "“" "" R, 'r" u-Cl "' 09 as <1 ’ p ' be properly proportioned to thewelu‘bis * A. W.J. DECRASSI, M. 1)., Q U) __ £2 .5 til) H p: g x... a number are wholly out of work. So the are desiuned to mrry Wide area , ORONER, PhysiCinnisurgeoni&c’t 830- : "'5 ML: +3 ‘9 +-> 9" o H T 5 r2 enlmsal 1]“ the calamity grow" that had; a tendehc to roll the road and Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington lâ€"HJ E QH (4 231) ‘8 g Q) 10 pg 1:, 73‘ figures lose their ordinary meaning to keep the road 8,300”, at the “me time. i treat, Lindsay. B .e :3 0 .521 Q) 2 a3 lit the mind. In the little town of Castle- - ~ ' ’ Q) Q.) m .g-i 4; ‘ c4 . _ ' usually it does not require the same DR A. WILSON, B :3 F6 5 g a "d g g z 8 g Sigmiiimilie tiiieoriiacyaic‘ir £0,322] giggle amount Of force to hm” a vehide With ' ' . w Pd 5-4 '3"; I _. . 9' wide tires as it does to haul one with ‘ -â€".M. 8-, M- 0- P- & 5-: Omarwi‘ m a c8 Q m 2 g Ft: g g g" 8 f'l‘edm’ {"1"} the aballmestfhusf f” OEEW' narrow tires. Municipalities should i - " I' ' T 0' ' (r . . . . v g a: s as .g - g l s m 23.5. we of tree . - y 4.: > ‘ retrar Falls. 0 9-4 m. w .... s .. . Wavi‘rfhmfib-{m‘h “’1' 3M" '33:?“ v T

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