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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 Mar 1900, p. 5

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usEttJILnEns' SUPPLIES. something for f l. i shovelliugsnow, $2 75 ; ‘Wilkin }, shovelling snow, 31 55‘; J. Ingram. s iovelling snow 35c. ; W. Cook, shovelling snow, 51; Clerk, registering .. births, marriages and deaths, 810 4'0 ;- - â€".. .. Eamon“- . . M“ .W: ,. 1 E. D. Hand. printing :tcc't, $23 50; S. i z ' l ' s' sane-sons . ~ - .. . » .- Moved by Mr. Martin. Seconded by . I. 0 r f Mr. Jones. that the clerk be instructed ' ‘ i a to advertise For tenders for cedar for preparegig supply, partl‘es Who "mend to Put up - i . [5: sidewalk strinuers 12. 14, 16'. 18'or 20 any kind of bu1ld1ngs With ‘ “ ' ' fee-Hone, sound and straizht. not. less . i I 1 ' .' 1 F)” f v than 5§iuches in diameter" at the top Sash, Doors, D001. Frames, Wmdow Frames, M0u1d_ 1 ave ately secured the agency at Fene on. a s 01. » Z {i all“) be‘ielmmd.mll'e"‘“"l“*tsq‘la"e‘ ings Casinas, Baseboard's, Newel Posts, Hand Rails and he celebrated' ~ ' =. g lenders to be rec-rived up to 20th lost. 11 1’- d Fb -1d . y 1- . t1 . t . b . d‘ (1 ‘ u ' i Maved by 311.. Brandon. sccnndcd by a {m S 0 [11 013 SUPP 18% Id. Illtty 8 like 6 . 1 Mr. Jones. 'l'hat 'l‘htH. Scott's tender to“ ' - - - ' y- l i i i e i 5' £3 removing niuhmil b». accepted at 3200, They are manufactured under his own supervxswn, . . , - . ’ _. , _ I y and that the reevc, cierlt and. chairman are well made of good materials, and will be sold fully as ‘ Etc”, . ii, ‘l‘oi’:ll:':nbin:3 I‘my‘flm“ n“; cheap as they can be bought at any other factory. 1 I I ' _ ; Si,,ue(‘,m‘éa;,l',i;d ‘ m e ‘e 5"” , and have now on hand a full stock of machines and z.- '. Turning executed with neatness and Idespatch. repalrs of all kinds. . ‘ 33 ' Fowles" comeâ€"r. I y . ' _ Take a look over your seeders, drills, harrows, plOWS, ; ' Scroll Sawmg'aud Fancy Brackets of every descrrp- ‘ etc; and if any repairs. are newedg. ‘ l < 1 (Correspondence 0/ the Gazette.) tlon tnade to order_ . ‘ . i l I don’t wish to tax vour‘time and C d G- t Fl 1 - t l l space. Mr. .Editor, but I wish to say a W E§t§matES Cheerfully Given." e 1 3‘ few words [or the benefit ol‘ farmers and . ' before the rush ofspri'no, work comlneuces g . i = , v . .- - ' e v - . l Slums .‘V‘lo ham” .l‘dd “Ptmnce ‘" Fenelon Falls, March 12th, 1900. ° is"; : morning calves wtth caustic potash. l? l 4 Use it. in sticks wrapped in tough paper 1”“ - to protect the hands. Moistcn the end ' , . - , , , . O, (has,in with “Image “dapply it , Ah oozinplete stock of haidwaie and tmwale alwa) s~ to :1 Sparta: “aboutt Lthe size of: a sfilvler The Universal Favorite on “In - ..quar or 0 or, using no pomt 0 tie _ .i voung horn for a centre, and avoid touch- 'i H rrov‘f G- Th'e‘ I‘Fardware Storev in}: other parts. Have some vinegar on v ,Noxoni ‘ DISC 3 I ’ ' E0. 5 Opp’oslte the ?05t'0fl‘ce” ,, hand to apply at once it' the potash (OUT‘TH‘ROW) ii ,_t0u‘3l“‘§ spy Ollie? Pm't- The be“ lime : The only Disc Harrow that has adjustable IKQ'ERSG It IS When the young liOl‘n can pressure springs. This feature is in- first be felt, when the animal is about valuable on hard or uneven ground. two weeks old. ' _ , , Mr. Robert Cooper is busy moving ._ . ._ p , ; ‘2 1 . i .5": ’ ' 5 ' to the county town, and Mr. John : ' ’ _ V i' V Daucy, who has leased his farm, is busy I -_ ' , I - 3.5 . also moving his chattels. new Sectional C ' ' ' ' i , Mr. Thos. Russdl of North Verulam Tooth u 5 ‘ ‘ ' passed through here last Tuesday with . t a ma. revs-n loads of" grain, .hogs, sheep, etc. I (FITTED Wm! GM” AND “‘35 “mm “new " :3 N 1' Russell has leased Judge Molntyre’s ' "Ems n" Dssmm’) ' , farm in Mariposa. with reversible points, also thistle cutters 3 , Farmers who are compel-lad to hire 3 ‘f ofdm'ed' - - . N D help For seven or eight. months are pick- ' The lighte“ drafh be?‘ W°rkmg “‘1 m0“ - . in" up ,heir men " easrly operated cultivator manufaclturedd. , 3.. -.. . 55 \ ‘P. - . l ' .' . The teeth work directly under the ax e an ‘ '- v We lOOlL for an advance in the pines within the wheel Hue- _ of all farm produce. Why? Simply . bicausc it will cost more to grow crops. : Machinery is higher. fertilizer. and Freights are higher, wages are. higher; ' nearly everything the farmer boys is higher. He will be justified in demand- izng higher prices for what he sells. The United States Government pays . See the New Spring Lift. ~ mgr-m, 12,... «m use»; THE CELEBRATED . .. ‘Keownas’ Noxtill Driils “hi?” FRANCIS ST. WEST, 1 Spring Pressure. .-- .v "c Our old reliable HOOSIER Drills are so V the railroad companies $34.900,000 for I goiulfgi Eggggfisfnggzgrghxg 4 carrying the mails. The railroad com- = over 60,000 in use among the farmers . ponies give free passes and contribute of this country. a to campaign funds. " ’ “ Laugh and grow fat.” If youwish â€"â€" . , l m prove the veracity o’f‘ this 01,] saw, ‘We invite tthe: clofsestihi‘nspec'tion of" our Farm Implements and. Machinery which we .. - a e manu ac urxu or e comm season. . ~ .00“; to} diecan‘nuill “31:001 “‘Dtirlal?“i§2f rIn addition to ghe above we gull special attention to our New Victoria M 0w cs ("Del 0“ t “3 elem“? O . ” Binder and No. 14 Oxford Clipper Front-cut Mower; clay. March 23rd. Proceeds in aid of i, L . . _ also our patent Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows and Friction and Ratchet. Dump Rakes. . the library. Admission 1-50. and 1-00. It will amply repay all intending purchasers to see our lines before placing their orders ’ ' elsewhere. S‘end' fbr our New 1900 Catalogue. , THE NOXON 00., Lida, Ingesolt Ont. ~ SPRING ‘ . HATS. V....3::::?:.;:2::: iit.;2.$:f.:‘f: $325.1? . w :tlon against cxtortionate profits. ' A Complete new StOCk Of, all the labeSt ; ' Many men would readily pay more for a styles just Opened Out ‘ - ' “ Slater Shoe ” were not the price stamped on the soleâ€" this- stamp gives the actual market ' ' value of the shoe determined by the manufac- ; v i utters. I" , . " " 1 . Made in twelve » - I ~ foot-model shapes, all ‘- ' p. . sizes, widths,.leathcrs~, ;" l. ' . l e- coi‘om and styles. Every pain Good- year welted. ' DENTAL.-â€"Dl’. Neelands, dentist, will be at. the McArrhur House, Fcuelon Falls. on arrival of~ train On Monday,', the 19th inst, and will remain over ' Tuesday. He will have gas and best pain 'obtunders. Call in forenoou if possible. - ' Tun Pararorrc F'UND'.â€"The net ‘ proceeds of the patriotic concert. held here some time. :ILEO amounts to $19 50. This. with the $84 already acknowledu- . ed in the Gazelle and 551' since subscrib- ed by Mr. William Graham, make 8104 50. to which more can be added if necessary. [85" Mrs. H. Freddy, the Watch. and Clock Expert and Wire Artist, will be at. Kinmouut for one week from, March l5th, ‘ and at F'enelon Falls for one Weel't from March 22nd, l900. A Lossâ€"Mr. J. J. Nevison is poorer by the price ot' a pretty good cow than he was a few days ago. First, some- thing went wrong with the animal’s ’\ , internal machinery, but Dr. Mason at~ 9‘ tended to her and she seemed to be get.- tiug better, when, without any known cause therefor, she apparently partially dislocated one of the joints in. her neck. andshe was put an end‘ to. as it was doubtful whether she would ever be worth what it would cost to cure her. $3.5o:and $5.00. Come and take a look at them. You, will be sure to find what you want. noon tall'ts to men have been appreciat- ed, and- have impressed many with the sacred‘ucss of lti and its privilege of purity......'l‘he meetings are largely at.- tended each cveoing, and a great many havcprol'essed benefit- We will expect ; acontinuance of interest, thouuh Mr. l i , Hill may not be able to remain longer .. than this week, when he goes to Collins- l . 2'. . 4? wood, having made many friends inl ~- .. ,4 F. nelon, and, we trust, friends for ever . I by the [munâ€"Com. To Manitoba and the Canadian Nor‘h- l .T , West will leave Toronto every TUESDAY 3 u a, --â€"----‘â€"---â€"â€"â€"â€" --â€"----â€"~-~â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- ' during March and April. ' - , ‘ BIRTIIS. Passengers trnVelling without Live “HTML” ___At Female“ Fans, on Mom Stock should take the train leaving Toronto day. March 12th, 1900, the pwifo of Mr. MZP'm‘ ‘ repairing? bring S“ -°" Frederick Metcalfc of“ son. Passengers travelling with Live Stock shouldtake the train leaving Toronto at S. Gainer’s Shop on FrailICiS St. and haVe CANADA-ANT“... . .-E=‘_PAC~IFIC” Y. The Bed Store. Wu A WARNING.â€" Three or four days ago a little girl about nine years. old. daughter of Mr. Thomas Lane, fell: while trying to climb on to a sleigh, and one of the " bobs" went". over her ' foot. Fortunately no bone was broken, and she managed to get up and limp away; but she certainly had a very narrow escape from serious injury. This (incident ought to he a warning to child- men not to “ steal rides," but we suppose they will continue to do so until one of them gets killed; and even that. would probably only cause tllt‘ltl:t0 discontinue the practice for a few days. Why can't. . 9 p. m. . rt he put a stop to ? . _, . . .4. DIED_ Colonist Sleeper “Ill be attached to ‘ e 5T ' anomsr CHURCH Norsiâ€"Eg‘lée Mch__{,, the nwnship “Venn”. on OaglggrftllliH. p rm 1 d f ‘ q done l30f9le you i186 ll}. 01 .3 s ’ , luirtsiouar' sermons of the Rev. ‘ u - 1 Sunday March-11th 19.10 Mrs Joseph Mc- ' , . ,a ' “ "5 “‘1 COP." 0 . ‘kel- u re 1111‘ n ‘ 33.1%.! ' (PrtBOlOIu)Ctl|t3e were greatly appreciated G“: Sr-‘x need 73 )‘eiirs- ’ _ Figs: értgply t° “y C““““‘““ P“ i 1 yo . q 6W 5 elg S " cave your *2 ‘ 4 fig by large audiences on Sabbath last, and wigmmâ€"i-In \l'lle Lawnspiplog Fogelonfi on ' g ’ A. H-NOTMAN, Order Wltll hull now, so as to have the contributions will exceed last year's. c.“""‘ “5" ‘ “_’° 4‘ ' 9 0’ ‘5' “‘7 Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. ' . ' .....*.Evaugelist Hill's Sabbath alter-I Immvag‘d 705mm. {King St. East. . - To'ronto. , when Slelg’lh‘lng commences. L 3.:- é ~ , - - ~ -...._......44‘; '4-5 .‘

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