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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 22 Oct 1897, p. 5

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s1 » .‘vo- -‘ev'»-- .. -,__. cold weather; and in both the States and Canada even vermin are now pro- tccted,and any one who treats them with wanton cruelty can be prosecuted and punished. A STOPP.\GB.â€"Lnst Friday morn- ing all the machinery in the new will was suddenly brought toa standstill by the " stripping ” of the crown wheel down in the basement. The wheel. which drives ad the others, isa huge cast-iron affair, but the teeth, sixty-six in number, are made of maple, boiled in oil. From some reason the wheel, or the 0.310 which passes through its centre. sank an inch, more or less, and the teeth, which are a good deal thin-- her at the top than at the base, were all broken to pieces by the iron teeth ofthe next wheel. There was a second crown wheel in the mill. kept in case of an ac- cident such as occurred, and the work of putting in the teeth was commenced last week, but was not quite finished when the break-down occurred. It was feared at first that something more than the stripping might have happened ; but, fortunately, the fear was unfound- ed; and the mill was at work again on Saturday morning. Tue SIDEWALKsâ€"Constable Nevi- son has had to put in a good deal of time lately superintendiug the repair- inf.r of sidewalks, many of which are pretty well worn out, while one is occa~ ionztlly smashed by the passage over it axle. The wood (refuse shingle bolts) is a boon to the village, as it does not cost. more than 75 cents a cord when ready for use, even if the splitting and piling be paid for, but the waugons in which it is delivered plity sad havoc with the sidewalks, upon which slciehs irt‘winter have no such crushihgefi'ect. M r. Nevison tells us that where repairs are necessary opposite gates he is puf- ting down threeinch planks, as it is throwing array money to use two-inch. Next year there should be a liberal np- propriation for sidewalks, as many of them are getting into a bad state. ___________________._.._.______â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" A farmer near Glasgow, Ky, has successfully raised a fine quality of cof- fee. He says 110 can produce the her- ries for 20. a pound. With a- piece of string and a little mud and grease some llindoo convicts recently sawed through an iron bur two inches in diameter in five hours, and escaped from gaol. . Deadly anthrax germs, imported 11] foreign hich to a tannery at Falls - Creek, Pan, have spread throughout the neighboring: country, where large num- bers ofcattlc are dying of the disease. For refusing: to act as fencc'viewer, an office that survives yet in parts of New England, a Deet‘ing, Mo, man was fined 35, and he had to pay $10 to es- cape arrest for trying to dodge the first line“ William Turner. 3 colored man of To‘odo. Ohio, who was believed to have been 117 years 01 age, died on October lib. lie was possessed of all his facul- ties up to two years-ago, and was a sol- dier of the rebellion. ' The British troops in India have reâ€" ceived orders to carry twenty rounds of ammunition at church parades. This practice was discontinued only a few years back, and its renewal can only be looked upon as a necessary precaution. The strange case of a poor man rolus- int: a fortune because he does not want to be bothered with it is reported from New York city. James dlchaft‘cv, an iron monltlcr, is heir to $30,000, but he tells his lawyers he will have nothing to do with it, and that he is content with- out. it This incident of n drouth is related by the Carthage. l\lo., Pres: “ Yester- day. while working" about his lot at the cemetery. a well~known Carthage man placed a handful of 11 overs in a vase of water. After setting the vase down he , wont to another part of the lot, and, as l he dil so, a squirrel ran down a tree to the vase. pullc-l the flowers out of it,‘ and caucer drank thc water.” 'l‘hc Sairitimt Army. stys the Daily Obtained-'5 Ft. 1’ ‘1L‘1‘<l)tll'f;ll cort‘cspon-l- cut, is mnltitt; gar-d headway in lt‘itr! land The army in the country nt‘-\\" number 20.000 s ~l-licrs and 1,1ilm-:1li~1 ccrs. 'i' 021- is little d-iuht that the. in low )1“ -f ll herd ll mth are doing a Vast 111111 'l'll nl‘ good :lv'lt‘ll‘I the Firms. and ti. 1’. .rltct'c'.‘t-r 1'1"? are in uri icnct- .lrll'll’ii‘llllt‘é“ and other crils nrc di nin- , ishing. Fred Gray. 3. dtffirron Pity, 310.. man, has br -'2_rat suit in the Supreme (‘ourt mains: lie: [{‘1>\\Ԥl, :lllnll.L‘|‘ Jef- i ferSOt Cit" 11111”, i. 1' ll\".' cents. Gray ‘ all-x u: in Ii. pctition that on one Cold, wint." div he was 3.4401 by 1‘: *nwn to h will his ‘.= r~c until he crate out of :1" store 'l‘ui‘ Wt" done with the under. ‘ standin; that Gray was to rcc- ire tlvnl cents for he i b. whica 2011.), he says“ was nem- pt. i i b. minimal out. all night in very‘ l of one of the tilting waggons from the new mill, which are so constructed that the greater part of the weight of the heavy lond'of' wood comes upon the hind ‘ narrrx nouns. Irrigation is being seriously consid- ered in many parts of India on account of recurring drouths. Rindcrpest being: a cattle disease. Dr. Koch has found that it does not attack birds. He tried to inoculate. hens, pigeons, guinea fowls, a crane, an eagle and a secretary bird with the bacillus of the disease. but it did not affect them. He was equally unsuccessful with dogs, mice, rabbits and‘ {2111088. pics. but is not sure that the disease may not be, conveyed to cattle by any of these animals. New Orleans has been annoyed by great numbers of electric light bugs, which have given visitors to the city something to talk about. According to the Times-Democrat, Col. ‘Ham Splod- gctt, a distinguished man from Arizona, was reminded by the sight of them ofa visitation of bit; beetles in his part of Arizona some years auo. They were so thick that pcople‘cauldn't work. until a man hit upon a plan of trapping them by means of a light and some bags.- He then orushed= them, a bagful at a time. They were oily, and he got great quan~ tities of bug oil, of which he made soap, and then dumped the carcascs on a plot of poor land, which in due time became fertile and rich. Patâ€"Tim, your cabin's blown away. Tintâ€"j'Deed, thin, it has’nt, for I've got the key in me pocket. BIRTIIS. JUNKIN â€"1n the township of Vernlam, on Thursday, Oct. 14th, 1897, the wife of Mr. W. R. Junkin of a. son (still-born.) Laneâ€"1n It‘cnelon Falls, on Sunday, Oct. 17th, 1397, the wife of Mr. Thomas Lane of a son. CARRâ€"I11 Fenclon Falls, on Monday, Oct. 18th, the wife of Mr. James Henry Carr of a. son. DIARRIED. Whannv-«Bi:t.r..--At the Methodist Pin-son" age, Lindsay, by the Rev. J. hlanrlane, on Wednesday, October 13th, 1897, Mr. Murt Whnley of Harwood to Maud, youngest daughter of Mr. John Bell of Fenelon Falls. J’oxmâ€"McKmsomâ€"At the residence of Mr. James Jones, the brid'cgroom's brother, by Rey. William Farncomb, on Wednesdhy, October 20th, 1897, Mr. William Jones of Fenelon Falls to Ellen, eldest daughter of Mr. William McKinnon of Glenarm. W FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by the North Star Roller Mill 00. Fenelon Fnlls, Friday, Oct. 22nd, 1897. Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 75’ to 80 Wheat, fall, per bushel.... 70 75 Wheat, spring “ > 70 75 mtrley,:\er busltel.... 20 25 Buckwheat“ .... .. 23- 2'5 Oats, “' .... 18 20 Pense, “ .... 38 42 Rye, tr 35- 3s Potatoes, “ 25 30 Butter,per lb...... 13 15 llggs,per dozen...... .... l2 l3 Hay,per ton.. .. 8:00 10.00â€" llides'..." -. 6:50 7.00 Hogs (live) 4.25 4.50 Hogs (Di-essed)‘. . . ... . . .. . 5.00 5.50 Beef..................... 4.50 5.00 Sheepskins.-...... .T. 30 50' Wool 17 19-‘ Flour, family, Silver Lenf.. 2.45 2.65 Flour, best bakers’.... .... 2.65 2.85 Flour straight rolled...... 2:30 2.55 Bran,per'ton...... 10.00 12.00 Shorts, “ . 12:00 14200 Mixed chop,per ton......_ 16.00 18.00 ___â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- Agents Sell.“ Klondike Gold Fields" Like a whirlwind. Experienced cnnvasserl reaping the richest. harvest of their lives; new beginners doing wonders. Nearly everybody subscribes. One young fellow on a farm at $12 a month is making $75. A lady typewriter at $3 a week is clearing $11. A- mechanic who had earned $1.50 a. day is clearing $5 a day. We want more agents. Canvassing outfit 250:, worth $1. The llRADILEY-GARRETSON 00., Lim- ited, Toronto, Out. 11' you want first-class single or double light or heavy Harness or. anything in that line cull'at NEVISQN’S ; new harness shop, between J. McFarland‘s grocory and Wm. Campbell‘s dry goods store. TRUNKS AND VALISES kept in stock as usual, and also a'good nzsortmcnt of fly nets and buggydnstcrs at in prices. 32:?" Try a bottle of Harris's cch-lrnte'l harness polish. It is it new thing and you will he sure to like it. Agent for Pianos and Organs. Fewlon Falls, May Nth, lSQG.â€"â€"14-ly '1‘. ll. l.l.\'S(‘(1'1"l‘. 'l‘nrunto. Ont. '(‘3;\1{l’131\"l'l€l§. Jvllljlil; attended to. Wall Brackets and Easy Chats made to order. Workshop on Lindsay Street. Near the ti. '1‘. 1'. Station, l‘cnelou Falls. “’l ll 1’. 1100113 l J. T. THOMPSON, Jr., , W i can pay ten dollars ‘ weekly to a lady of mature age. refinement and t:th to spend ln-r tinn- in a good cause. i l l l i l l l l BY-LAWO. . a By-Law to Open Church Street, in the Village of Coboconk. for Public Travel. The Municipal Council of the Municipal Corporation of the Township of SOMERVILLE enacts as follows: That that part of Church street in the village of Uoboconk between Queen street and the line between Lots Nos. 36 and 37, in the Front Range of the said Township of Somerville, shall be opened for public travel. TAKE NOTICEâ€"The above is a true copy of s. By-lnw that will be passed at the next meeting of the Council of the Township of Somervilla, on Saturday, the 30th day of October next. SAMUEL SUDDABY, Clerk. Dated at Burnt River the 30th day of September, 1897. â€"34.4. a It will give the some heat as a. box stove, and with half the fuel. Takes cold air 011' the floor. Draught can be completely shut off, making it air-tight, so as to hold fire all night. A choice lot of box and cooking stoves to choose from, at prices away down... Geo. McGee. Wanted.â€"Old established Wholeâ€" sale House wants one or two honest and industrious representatives. Can pay a hustlen about $12 a weekvto start with. Anvsizrtssn, Medical‘Building,‘ Teronto WANTED. Men to sell for the Foothill Nurseries. Over 700 acres of Canadian grown stock. We lmport no stock from the States. Farmers, fttrmers’ sons, implement agents, students, teachers, retired ministers, ener- getic clerks who wish to make advance- mentâ€"find the work of selling our hardy, homegrown nursery stock pleasant as well as profitable. We want more such men this season, as the demand for our goods is increasing, owing to the fact that we guarantee all our stock free from San Jose scale. We make contracts with whole or part time men. Employment the year round. We pay both salary and com- mission. Write us for our terms. Outtitfree. Stone & Wellington, -~- Toronto, Ont. The New Hardware Store, Opposite the Post-Office. A. RUNA WAY Or an upset; may damage your buggy or woggon,. perhaps only slightly, perhaps so badly that you will want a. new one. In either case the best " thing to do is to go- to S: S: Gniner’s, where repairing and repainting are done in the best style, and where the best kind of vehicles can be had at. prices to suit the times. Shop on. Francis Street East, next door. to Knox’s black»- smith shop. ESTRAY LAMB. Came on to theâ€"premisesof the'under- ' signed, East half Lot 27, Uon. 5, Fenelon, about two months ago, a. weth‘cr Lamb, with a long tail. The owner can have it upon proving property and paying charges. ABRAHAM DANIEL. Fenelon, Sept. 30th, 1897. â€"--341.3" REMEMBER That Clark do Son’s heavy." Frieze Overcome" are WATERPROOF . And are just as cheap as: those that» are not water- proof. 6' t t o 2 Optical.~ lnfOrmatiOn... Relieve your c'yes in every way possible. Use glasses as soon as any benefit may be derived from tilem. The most valuable ideas in-' l the construction of spectacles are but a few years old. The most val- uable methods of the present day for the examination and correction of visual imperfectibns, we have. Our optical department is kept thoroughly up to date. It requires skill and experience to fit accu- rately. We ltnve’both. If your eyes are weaker sight poor call and we will examine them, and, if you don’t require glasses, will tell you so. You‘ cannot afford to take any chances. No charge for. examina- tions. which @055 The Leading Jewellers;. Foot of Kent Street, Lindsay. PBBES R lildll'l'}... Oflfl-IflflfluflI-fl'fififlfluflufiufl' W»? Go to J. McFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, SPEGTAGLES y Shoes; Ready-made Clothing, Crockery and srnchcnns 1' Mr. F. J. KERR, Post Office Book Store, has been appointed sole' agent for the sale of the lazarus Celebrated Spectacles and. Eyeâ€"glasses. These spectacles are recom- mended by all the leading medical men and clergymen of the present tiny. I fit glasses by the latest methods. Price from 50c. upwards. Post Office Book Store, Fenelon Falls. Glassware. . . . . . . . WWWWJ‘ ms intranet. Ceylon Tea. CHEAP ! CHEAP ! ! CHEAP ! ! ! WOVEN WlllE FElllilllG wme nope secvaoe. - I T H E I. I. r a l a e 3, AS WELL A33 ‘ltllltlllllill’l Elllllll Sliil lillll Hilllillii, For trellis, poultry yards, lawn l"etlt-inf_r.<, etc, a ‘0 sold very much lower this year than ever before. They arc- the best. Ask your Hardware Merchant for them. “TANTED. AGENTS 1” every district on, w' h the continent to lake ‘ orders for high-grade (.‘anadiun-gruwn 3. Nursery Stock and Seeds. Lamont and: most complete as<~rtnn-nt in the trtdml Fast s-liis=;_r :pecialtirs: superb specimens I furnished free: e it'mspozi'lcttc» in any lan- , ‘ These positions are moneynntkers. and territory Ell-I‘llii lie Sewn-ti at one,» for . the season by all hustlers lmking for n gorzd thing. (1:.r salary or ('01nl‘.1l<~.l0l1 tillers will interest :111}'n!l(' not earning $1.000 per year. (iv-t in communication with “'1’: nearest other. An opportunity to grunge. TH: ONTARIO WIRE FENCING 60.. 1.10. hetun. Ontario. r~_-prt-5~::;‘. a well-vst.~.lnil~itc-l house. Ability more itnzmrtunl than experience. LUKE BROS: GOMPAHY, international Nurseries, C'flCA‘n", lllinois. locnrzsrsn, N. Y. Most-nut, Quebec. l 31.“) 2M” -“x A.

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