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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 23 Aug 1895, p. 5

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i { __._._.____ .owned by Messrs. McDiugall, Brandon .8: Austin) just across the village boun- dary. One stool contained the extraor- dinary number of filly-four stalks, all the produce of a single grain, and an- other stool, with fewer stalks. stood five feet six inches high. That's pretty good, isn't it? especially for a season in which it was predicted a few weeks ago ' that the crops would hardly be wortbl cuttiniz. l 36“ The same price to every one at the i leading Tailor‘s, one door below the barber shop, Penelon Fallsâ€"~24. ALARM or Flairâ€"On Monday after- noon a lot of sawdust and other refuse spread over Mr. Puzslcy’s piling ground was ignited by a spark from a passing locomotive, and for a time it was feared that the (ire might spread and do con- eidcrable damage, as a brisk wind was blowing lrom the north-west. The sound of the mill whistle and the sight of the ascending smoke drew a crowd to the spot, and water was carried from the lake in pails until the village engine and hose arrived and so quickly and thor- oughly saturated the refuse that all danger was over. The inflammable material, which is ordinarily used for fuel, accumulated in consequence of the pulp mill having been shut down some weeks for repairs. 6" McCallnm, the only Fashionable ‘l'ailor in town, has just received his fall stock of cloths, which are being sold at prices to suit the times. \VIIERE BRAINS ans UssLsss.â€"A commercial traveller who was at the Falls a few days ago says that the fol- lcwing story is going the rounds at the suit of Government: “ A sick man in Ottawa called on a doctor, who said he c-iuld do nothing for him, and he then went to a quack who happened to come along. The quack said he had soften- ing of the brain, which would have to be taken out. The man consented to the operation, the brains were removed, and the quack told him to call for them at his office after he had liked them up. As the patient did not return, the quack, meeting him sumo time afterwards, asked him why he had not called for his brains, to which he replied that he didn’t need them, as he had got an ap- pointment in the civil service.” The story is a good one, but we don’t think- it originated in Ottawa. W Butter, eggs, etc., taken in exchange at Mrs. R. McDougall’s. BIG FislI--â€"Last Friday morning. just after daylight, Mr. Wesley Manning went down the river trolling, and re- turned in about an hour and a half with a small lunge and a big one which, though not very long, weighed twenty pounds on a spring balance and over nineteen on a reliable platform scale. Mr. Manning says he caught another fully as long if not quite as heavy, and hauled it into his canoe; but, just as he had twisted the line around his hand and was about to unhonk' the fish, it gave a sudden and tremendous leap and went overboard, taking with it. the bait and about a. foot of the line, which snapped with the.violcnce of the jerk. Mr. Manning refused an offer of two dollars for the ’lunge that he brought to t the village, and, also declined totake it to Sturgeon Point, where, he was told, there were ” Yankees who would give a human for it." I HAVE YOU- HEARD that we carry the largest. variety of Fint Shoes in the county? We mail any ladies? tine shoes prepaid from Sl upwards on receipt of money. Men, you can easily save ‘25.pcr cent. on coarse and line Men's Boots by coming to our store. JOHNSTON 8x SISSON, lst Door East of. Doly House, Lindsay .....__._ ..._... .. o-..-........ A Denver Disaster. TWENTY-FIVE reasons mucous; A_ BOILER EXPLOSION. DENVER, COL, Aug. 19.â€"-Probably 2:”) men, women and children perished by an explosion of the boiler in the Gumry Hotel on Lawrence street shortly alter midnight this morning, Half a dozen others were injured and are at the hospital. Eight burned and crushed bodies are at the morgue. and seventeen persons are reputed, missing, at last ion of whom are knowu to be buried in the ruins. With deafening noise and territic force the entire rear of the build» ing was demolished. Tlicrear and side walls crumbled like a toy house. Soon , afterwards the mass of timbers, brick and furniture caught fire, cremating many of the victims who lay pinned and helpless amid the blazing pile. Their; pitcous appeals for help could not be: respondedto because ol the flames. water into the tubular machinery. clus- iug an immediate explosion lie escaped uninjured, and tonight ins being hunt. ed by an angry people. Excitement in the city tonight is at a high pitch. Throtth of people crowd police hen-l. Luartcrs and the morgue to search for i l .â€"_.-â€"-.;..â€".â€".â€". The latest. information regarding the i, catzisunphe is that a scventecu-year-old . ‘ . r . . . . . has" kiln” l writ“ i‘ho W“s.mmp0m“l~l I Pushing, trustworthy men to represent us Vim-NJ m Chm-'5‘: 0' “m bone“ was re‘ in the sale of cu? Choice Nursvry Stock. spousiblc for the accident. With the 3 Specialties controllgd by us. Highest 5,11- boiler almost at white heat he let cold ; ary or commission paid ugeklg. {Stefady 0 me ‘ to “C m f the m” ~~___â€"__ _ ‘ em iloviu‘ni the year rouii . til it rein, in in i pret ses o ter-, - ,z w : . . l l . t . ' . T. Jr” llc its blchmtl) will pay you mite,- um" ‘ r e - . . ‘ ' _I - l l Stil'V: big pay assured workers: specml ‘ last week in July, 1&9... a red and unite; - Slimmer Goods .out of the way, to place better for Fall. ’Duiidas & Flaielle Brothers, Lindsay. i missing friends. The terrible destruc- tion wrought by the explosion is in evidence everywhere within three blocks of the scene. Stores in the neighbor- hood had their fronts demolished. o- The following death announcement appeared the other day in the "Frank New Store .. . .. . Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, X ische Taxes ist," Nuremberg: “ The . . me when”: of our dear wife and Q, {a Pr1nts,Ginghams, Cottons, Flanelettes, mother-ended today, in the fifty-fifth . I Toyveuiug, \Vaterproof Cloaks’ ‘ » 2 year of its eXistence. The material Wlll be given back to earth in the graveyard . Umbrellas? P31356015: F . on Saturday." : Blouses, Flouncings, Lace Curtains, An Ohio wife made an incubator of J‘ Dress Trimmings Laces her sick lord and master. The man . . . “ ’ i ’ - - . was ailing with a phthisical disorder, J . Efllbl‘OIdel‘y Sllks Of an klndsa etc- . Wlsmng to retlre from and his wife utilized his hiin tempera- 3} kb All fresh new goods, Prices low, buslness as soon as possible!- I have commenced SELLING OFF ture in the manner indicated, he being powerless to move. Her first experi- ment was with fifty eggs, each of which she wrapped in cotton batting and placed beside her husband as he lay in bed. In three WCt‘l'CS her scheme was reward- ed with 46 lively chicks. A call is respectfully solicited. McAi-thur’s Block, Fenelon Falls. M135. Hamilton. my entire stock of Millinery ,,,,,,.,,,.. ............ . ................................................. Fancy Goods. etc» at greatly 3 § reduced prices for cash. This ista genuine Clearing- Sale, and great bargains will Proud, But Not Stuck Up, has: CARTER Miis. HEELEY. Fenelon Falls, J tine 6th, 1895. Is proud of his big stock and low prices. If you want to buy goods at very low prices call at Carter’s Store, Lindsay, and x you can buy as many goods as you can carry for about $5. He buys for CASH and sells fOr CASH, and can afford to sell cheap, for he takes no risk with giving credit. If you cannot personally come send on your letter orders and they will be shipped same day. Satisfaction guaranteed, or goods can be returned. __._.____.._._A .A ..____._ ._....__.._s.___.__._.â€" BIRTI-IS. Jinnahâ€"In Fenelon Falls, on Friday, August 9th, the wile of Mr. Geo. Jackctt of a son DUNDAS.â€"In Fenelon Falls, on Thursday, August 15th, the wife of Mr. Noble Dundns of a. son. Eraseâ€"In Fcnelon Falls, on Saturday, August 17th, the wife of Mr. Robert Eyres ofa daughter. VEttxox.â€"Iu Fenelou Falls, on Tuesday, August 20th, the wife of Mr. ’l‘hos. Vernon of a son. tumoursâ€"In the township of Fenelon, on Wednesday, August let, the wife of Mr. Richard Metcalfe of a daughter. DIED. PALMER.â€"In Fcnelon Falls, on Sunday, August l8th, Wilbert John Palmer, only son of Mr. J.T. Palmer, aged 5 months and ' 10 days, Black Cashmere, 47 inches wide . . . . . . Otnly - . . . . . . .. .. .. . ... 25 DUNDAS._In Fenelon Fans, on Sunday, {jadiesTCgilpeglali colors . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .Special . . . . ASL-15 and 2.25 . . g. August 18”], Mrs. Noble Dundas’ aged 38 inch a e one, 56 x . . .. . . . . . . .. .. Fringed, white . . . . . . . 1.09 ' â€"â€" ‘ years. ’I‘abllclsllothsl, '56 x i- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fringed, colored border 9:; . amp e araso s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Half Price FAWN-“‘1” the townsmp 0f Fenelon' 0“ Men’s and Boys’ White Unlauudered Shirts . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 ' Wednesday, August let, Mr. James Henry a Beautiful 311k Ties T . f 2r Palmer eldest son of .\lr.J.P.Palmer aged 7 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ “o or ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' J ' 4o ' i 3 t1 ‘ d 19 d 1 Cotton Towels, 2.) x 45 . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Colored Border . . . . . . 10 I I 7 39"“, mo" 15 “n “ya- 600 Men’s Idols and Caps, this season’s goods, bought in a. very film _ ._~___-s.- ....___._. Y d “pegulri‘ar Woman be sold at half price to clear. SUGGESSOR To FENELON FALLS MARKETS. or i e tactory otton . . . . . . . . . . .. .... Three Cents . . 03 ' Handsome Fancy Colored Flnntiellettes ....A Snop...... . . . . . . . . 05 I' Fenelon Falls, Friday: Aug: 23rd, 1895. getlgbh?0ttpndsll€iqtling;. . . .f] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fast Colors . . . . .. . . . . 05 b . Rutllerford’ , , 00 came 0 er owe ing . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Inch . . . . . . . . . ... 05 egs ‘0 inform the EOSldCMS 0f Fenclon. Reported by the Aorth Star Roller Mill 00. White Apron Muslim _ . _ . ' I . _ . _ _ . n . . . . . . _ . . New patterns. . fl . o5, ‘ Bulls and its vicinity that he has its good, Wheat. Scotch or Filfe . . . . 75. to 7,6, . (:0- ‘lf’tés Beautsigil' Prints, light and dark. . .Fitst Colors . . . . . . . . . . 05 new “"d we” “lulled “ “Wk 0" Wheat fall perhustel.... 65 70 -nm otton eeting . . . . . . . . . . ........BigDrive............ “3 \Vheai:gpri’iig “ 65 70 Fine Quality Table Linen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Inches...... . . . . . . 20 Barley per bushel . . . . . . . . 35 40 Ladies’ Black and Colored Gloves all sizes..4 button len th . . . . . . 10' ' Buckwheat “ . . . . . . . . 40 42 indies” IFast Bl’ilck Cctlton gosc ..’. . .. . . . . . . Fine Goods..g. . . . . . . . 05 oats “ . . . . . . .. 27 30 [at ies titncy ‘rimmet Uii crvests. . . . . . . . .. All Sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . 05 88 any merchant in the Villa 0 and w'll Pens’e, “ . . . . . . . . 50 55 All wpolrSerge Dress Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 Shades . .. . . . . .. 25- sell at the lowest possible Iiirices. Ric; Rye, u . . _ . _ o _ . 45 5o §£316V332h03l gliveesds.‘ ..... 31...”: .... .New Patterns... 25, member that Pommea’ ,, 35 49 .L O ~lll‘ 5 row pring-V‘ti tugs ..........Wide Width.......... 10 “AN . B , w Bun“, per 15"..“ 14 1'.) Cream and \\ hite Lace Curtains . . . . . . ......Botiiid Edges 29 ‘eW room sweeps Cleano- Eggs, perudozen , . . . . . . 8 03 9 03 :Ogtillhfllllsfixsroggiggfilégms . . . . . . fithybzptgrelgns and that. “y’per n I . t . . “UH.” ‘ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' i . . . . . . . . . ' , _ Hides . U ______ “,9 7.2.2 ifso’o {lords Jshtltiiressc Gpods ..... . ....All Shades ........ .. 12% A "E"- BUSINESS‘ MAN ii)? (iii? lei)". """ 3'33 Mill?1.52%.:Fifi..5é’iil§e'sii;ilig"" """ .édlslcitrrtfgtgfllods """ ' MUST give Imp” g°°d “‘1'” f“ “M” Sl?;:)(skiil:sc I i i i a. I I i i l .35 d5 Good Feittlier Ticking . . . . . . . . . . Hold Water 16 O . i i ” OS . money if he Wit-sh to unmet and remi" Wool l8, 20 Ladies' White Cotton Chemise . . . . . . . . . t. . . . Lace Trimmed i i ' . i . . 29. cusiom" Of ‘thh great, Em”! “be. new mom mm“ Silver Leaf. 1‘ 94 2‘15 “ u “ Drawers . . . . O . . . ‘ . . “r u v -- - - - 25 busmess man now. addressmg you is well Flour, best liiikcr" H 2 30 2.50 N. "- H Night Robes...... “ “ 45' {twat-e, “haw-l“ govern himself accord‘ “calamari” :' :' to 2:00 a u u so... ............ “.11: man. . . 50' “'g'y- C?” "I “"d 89° if 3'0" do an’ pen ,6}, . . _ . n . “no 18.00 White Bed-Spreads. fringed . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . Large Bed. 95_ as we“ m1“? [billing Wilma.“ anybOdy else- Shams, u . . . . . _ . _ . o _ . 1830 20,00 500 Yards Silk Ribbons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assorted Shades . . . . . . 02‘ , 3: (mitigate; L [twirl ‘ Emis’ butter, Mixed chop‘ Del. ton . . . _ . . 23.00 2500 Good Large Hairbrushes . .. . .. . . .. up . Sure Ctirc tor Dandrnlr 20 gogds “"11 u“: 1:; (figséllmafia Hinge. fur W“ __ Vuwfifl h _WV__ N w “MA” Etc; Giggles Illiruslo . . .P. .,.. . . . . . . . ........ Very Neat Shape . . . . 10 ’ ' “11321,, 0 prices. ‘ i a. ies we eat ier iirses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nice and Nobby...... 05. ' ' t. mTB AY‘ STLER. Men’s White Shirts . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laundried to Wear. . . . 50 goggfirgfliislhnnngfitifls Bloch one door Came onto or ---- ' °é w. - - Slgnedi Lot 23: COIL 1v Veml‘ml' 8130‘” the Men’s All Wool Socks . . . . . V. ‘ i i i i . “Rililied Toeiizs. I i i i i u . J. fiiu oflc'iuneg': t-‘ftyegr'ZLtiELecto See our New Shirtings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Regular Price 15c: 10 Fcnelon Fulls’ Aim] 24”“ 1895' Sigirgyi-g'; erpé‘“;es PO P g P P‘- 3 flinch Iglue antlIBl’nck Serge ....Good Qua-lity.... 20 - - b a ies ‘priug ac ets . . . . . . . . . .... The Latest St 103 . . . . . . 2 75 ' 1 \V. H'- STE‘VENSONr Eeaylllfull‘ Cottorzli DsLainqs .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Nobby Patterris . . . . . . . . 05 Vern am, Aug. 12th, 1895.â€"-27 3 a ies tancy an erotic s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fine Pntterus.... 2 fo 05 . BoystSnits.....:............ . . . . . . . . . . . . SpringStylcs..... . . . . . . l 75. items Tweed Suits ..... . ...... .. ....Good Linings...... 4 50 " , Men’s Wool Tweed Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Well Made . . . . .. . .. . .‘.. 1: 00- pm.” “me” fl” decora'm” 0f Mimics" Very Heavy Cottonade Pants...... ....Palent Buttons.... 50 m s'lk’ “elm, lincnr Sam“ mm"! Hemp Carpet. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wide Width . . .. . 10 0'0"" etc' P“i"”"g 0“ Silk l" W"”‘"' colors. Pastel and charcoal drawings. LESSONS GIVEN. Hoursâ€"3 p.m. till 6 p. m. on Tuesdnys,. Thursdays and Saturdays. Studio in- McArthur‘s Block, upstairs, opposite. the post-office. E'. A. HAND- We have the largest stock of CLOTHiNG and1 MEN’S FURNISHINGS in this County, and at thelowest prices. As our terms iii buying and selling are cash, we can afl‘ord to sell close, and we do so every time. We can save your fare and expense while in Lindsay on a. $5 purchase. The only way to prove it is to try, so we are waiting for you with BARGAINS! BARGAINS ll BARGAINS I ll CARTER, - - -- - - LINDSAY. Store painted. Red and White. West Side Store. At this time I desire to call your attention to. my new stock. of Boats and' Shoes, which has been selected with great care. Prices and styles will be found all right. My stock of General Groceries is the best that can be pur- chased, aiid my Teas speak for themselves. Everything usually found. in a first-class grocery store in, stock. Call and compare prices. I will please yOu. Produce of all kinds bought and sold. GEO. MARTIN. “‘ Never Have Poor Shoes New,” Said a gentleman. in. conversation, referring to the trouble he used to have in this respect. “ And I do not have to pay big prices for them either, even if leather has gone up fifty per cent. cAVEAlS,TRADE MARKS C O PYRl G HTS. 0;” assistance.” * w.rr - o n e U N at: 00., who have bad agar! gity 1% experience In the patent business. Communion... tlona strlctly confidential. A Handbook of I!)- 10rmatlon concerning Patents and how to ob-. tain them sent. tree. Also a catalogue mechan- leal and scientific books sent. tree. or Patents taken through Munn & Co. mocha special noticeln the Scientific American. and t u are brouuht widely berm-e the public with- out. coat to the inventor. This splendid . Issued weekly. eleamlylllnstrated bu mg- largeat circulation or an scientific we in the world. 83 ayear. Sam is leasenttm. l . Building Edition man My. .603 year. Single. , 1 co lea.‘ . cents. Every mun contains beau- tl ul plates. in colors. and ghotogra ha of new houses. with plans, enabling under: show the- luoat deal a and secure contracts. Adore” is because I buy my Shoes from was 00.. Raw Yonx. an snowman W. L. If OBSON.” wante A Goonnan it. I your district to rep- resent the " Foothill Nurseries ofCiiiindn" â€"-ovcr 70ft acresâ€"the largest in the Do- minion. Position permanent. Salary or wnu; D0035. commission to right man. Willi the in» ~ creasing demand for fruit, a position with STRA‘Y'ED- auras nouns. l l Exams,” ‘6'”;an experience not news- ‘ signed, Lot 23, Con ll, Fenclon. iii the; engaging iii farm work. Send us your application and we will show you holy to earn good money. School teachers! it's just the thing for you during the summer. Write for particulars. STONE 6: WELLINHTHN, CARPEN'I‘I’II. ; inducements to beginners. Write at once 1 “critter.” The owner is required to prove l , ' J proper“, my “muses “my mkc it mm.“ Jobbmg attended to. “all Brackets and J. D. NAYLOR- , Easy Chairs made to order. Fent‘loti Falls P. (Ll Workshop on Lindsay Street, Hear the August. 7th, 18953â€"26. f (l. 1‘. ll. Station, Pcuclon Falls. _ 14.3w ‘I for particulars to ALLEN NURSERY 00., 1{ochestc::, N. 35.. Toronto, Oii:.. ; l s,

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