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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 30 Mar 1900, p. 3

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ml Li 5 l ,. i’: :1; M.) 1 ' ($.75: 5.2;. $35,175.33. urgeiu"? ~21. p... l ’l 1;; g..§«.“6‘ _~. A ‘33? c ‘u I w . as. â€" nearer-.1 . , :fi. . albums ON OCEAN STEAMERS. Devices by Which They Are Woool From the Unwnry. The steamship hands of the ocean liners have a systematic game for drawing tips from the pockets of unsuspecting passen- gers that rivals anything ever perpetrated by the most expert hotel employees. The game is called “sea droughts" or “sea. checkers," and. consist of a number of clever “moves” well known to every sail- » or, steward, cabin boy and deckhand. Those who knowthese “moves” the best are, however, very reluctant to reveal- just how they are practiced, and they would still be dark secrets but for the informa- l .tion gathered by Dr. O’Laughlin, senior 1 physician of the White Star line. “Sea draughts, ” says the doctor, “is briefly the game, or rather a game, by which our men add to their wages by woo- ing money out of our patrons’ pockets. It took me years to become acquainted with even the rudiments of the game, and but for the information received from a smok- ing room steward whom I treated through a serious illness I should still be in igno« rance on the subject. “To the experienced deckhand there are, I believe, 254 ‘moves’ in sea droughts. Move No. 1 consists in ‘spotting’â€"â€"i. 0., the deck or as they come aboard, so as to select those with liberal, kindly faces and 5,, a? . - CEYLON GREEN TEA Is absolutely pure and uncolored. 40c. per pound. . HAPPY . John, wrote a colored prisoner to his son, did you known daft yo’ daddy is in a nice, steamâ€"hot jail, fer de win- ' ter? Ef you didn’t you knows it now, by dis letter, w‘ich leaves me well en lhearty en t‘ankful ter Providence. De weather is 001‘, but, John, I is ez warm oz 21 political meetin‘l ._..._â€"â€" A Bad case of Asthma. Mrs. Samuel Ferndel, of Clements- port, N.S., writes: " It is with great pleasure that I write you to tell of the good I have derived from the use of Catarrhozone. I ems in my eight- i-eth year now and from youth up I have been troubled with Asthma, and not until I used Clatarrhozone, did I ' in carefully watchingâ€"the passengers on [get relief. 1t has cured my Asthma in an incredibly short time, and I heartily recommend it "to all." Ca- toavoid those who have been too openly farrh-o-zons is sold by all druggists. ttj'eu in on previous voyages. ove No. 8 is to approach a passenger Trial outfit sent for 100 in stamps by N. C. POLSON &. 00., Kingston, LUXED TRIBUTE. . On a. tombstone in an old New Eng- land churchyard there is an epitaph which never fails to bring a smile to the face of the reader: To the memory of Ann Sophia and Julia Hattie, his two wives, this stone is erected by their grateful widower, James B. Rollins. They made home pleasant. h; Mâ€" t DAY 5’ cvao TEA. e large list of drinkers o! _$_. Ll... Words may not convince you. but o trial certainly will. LEAD PAOKAGES. 25, 3Q, 40, 50 and 805 m nae-a of a match and, as it on the spur Ont, Proprietors. of the moment, to offer him a light. It * ._._.... the smoker be at all free with his money, MIGHT BE EITHER. he is pretty sure to fish out some small re- SI _ , I. ward for this attention. The smoking H gilg :Zngifie:h° mi: (32311989 (1i); oilgng ' room steward has special facilities for ago‘ y ‘ 3 playing move No. 2. It lies within his A ll , ,t . _ power to let the smoking room stock of he 38:11:: lama): iezlggilgslgfihztrhe: matches run down and then to dispatch a Sh". _ , . confederate in search of would be smokers - ‘ along the deck. The confederate appears ‘ I __ _ in the nick of time. “ Pharaoh 1 00." “mm,” mnmw'.q.:‘ “Move 22 begins with the sly addition _____ of some chalk, or even paint, to the fa- ‘EVEN THE LANDLADY SMILED. Vorité seat of a liberal passenger. The . . . passenger in question returns tohls pet “mat. ‘5 a sausage? Inq‘nred the sweet Slngcr. ot and all unconsciously sits down. . , _ Suddenly he is aroused by the exclamation boérggfsgg :1 f “1136;! the “Omedmn of an apparently horrified deckhand: ' g oun 103' ‘Lor’, sir, you’ve been and sat in some 4...... paint. Never mind, though. I’ll get it 1% $116!, M off for you. ' I never comes aboard withâ€" I hm om" .nd gmn um“, out some benzine.’ In the case of chalk a r LLOYD W on. Toronto.0 EBAL new. clothes brush is produced with equal *â€" mdinegg, . RHODES DRESSES PRISONER “Let the traveler ponder over his past Mr. Rhodes fitted out the tattered 035931‘191109 upon the V85"! (1989 and P9051} prisoners of Kimberley with new suits Whether he has ever yielded “1? his Worldly l and transformed 'them into clean and Wealth in response to some 0f the 254 respectable members of society, *moves’ of sea draughts.”â€"New York ____ Journal ._._.â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€" ucsvsslll. uoTsl. nlnrcTcnr. WW I! n _ The Balmoral, Free Bus ,mmfi; A Zulu Woman’s Opinion. Mrs. Dube, a native Zulu woman, who -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ Was educated in an American mission “(Ital Carslake, 2222?:522 Fag: school in Natal, says that on coming to a.’x‘.n.smlon,uonlusl. Como-misused. rop's. this country the strangest thing to her AVENUI “ouSE_Moelllâ€"Oollsgo Avenue. was the quantity of clothes that the wom- fling, HOW ""5 31-59 on here have. The women seem to be al- 81. JAMES TEL oppoflwarn new, I I. ' ' - I ways buyln new clothes or having them two blocks iron 0. 1-. Bolivar. lens Commercial House. Modern I» made in n tyles. a... “New in Zululand," she says, “these oi w “a "Ohmo’ us who wear clothes wear them until they FINE SCORN' are old. American women demand much . . . . Sometlmes, said Meandering Mike, I attention. You want to be made a great wishes I had money_ deal of and you want the men to wait on - - you so much. ‘ In Africa it’s diflerent. I $§etugggefifiggd Eézddgggt Psi-tin . I > , ' '. “11 y°“' Tl” “me” “’9‘” 0" the m9“ Dere’s millions of dollar bills issued by there. Not but what I guessl'like the change alittle,” she admitted miedltative- fiflgfli‘fig‘; ggfion? we Want ly, “but you go to the other extreme here. When you have ever so little a trou- - â€" ' ble you feel it so much. That is because Catam’h cannot be Cured you have been potted until on do not withhlggoALtAfglLlfiATwl‘éSéss tgey cannot n_ 1’ race care 0 e sense. a .m- is bl d know how to bo Strong ew York or constitutional disease, and in orderltio 0212‘s Tribune. it you must take internal remedies. Hull's '"" Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- The Boy Gatling. really on hebleod and mucous surfaces. Hall's . l Catarrh ure is not aquack, medicine, It w Mt Richard Gatling the inventor 0‘ ‘ prescribed by one of the best physibians in thins the famous gun which bears his name, countr _ y for years, andisaregular resc i ti . was a dabbler in science at the age of 12. I It is composed of the best tonlcs Iirxlovsnpcooxili. At that time his father was puzzling :ggggvmhtfl?ge‘fgogyggrgufi“utillhl‘mng dig over a machine for sowing cotton seeds; combination 0; the two “wisdie to per 60 but, try as much as he would, he could gr n s ‘5 mm; ' THE HEAVIEST CHOPPER KNOWN Violdeol 100 bush. 20 lbs. per acre at Brandon ' Experimental Farm in 1899. I The Improved “ Ligowo" Oat is a large, plump, white variety, with a branching he‘ud pi, and stiff straw, a. vigorous grower, very prolific, and exceedingly early. It has been grown and 4 ii 1 tested at all the Experimental Farms, and has given as aresult of four years’ trial on average 4:“ crop of 64 BUSH" 6 LEE. PER ACRE. With such favorable results as above reported by the v i Dominion Experimental Farms, we were induced to procure a. supply of seed stock from the ori- I ginal source in France, and now offer for the first time. the Improved Ligowo Oats grown from ' , imported stock. Price per 1b., 25c.; 5 lbs. for$1 (post-paid); 56 bush., $1.26; bush" $2.00; 5 bush. lots and over, $1.90 per bush; bags, 20c. each extra. new “sssss‘l‘lcs” oar Very large Grain, Best Quality, Strong Show It is Impossible to over-estimate the good qualities of this New White Branchin Oat. It has been grown in this vicinity the past year with extraordinary results. The grain is 0 good size, the hulls are thin, and the kernel la the largest In proportion to tho olzo of tho oat we have yet seen, making it the best variety grown for feeding and milling purposes. The Sensation stools out well, and the straw is very strong, and does not lodge, even when others with a. less weight of head 0 down. It is a. very vigorous grower, quite noticeably so when seen growing beside other varieties. It is bound to takes. leading place, and will, no doubt, become a. very popular variety. Price per 1b., 16c. ; 4 lbs., 50c. (post-paid); bush, $1; 5 bush. lots, 95¢. per bush.; 10 hush. lots and over, 90¢. per bush; bags, 20¢. each extra. EMPRQVED “RMEREGEE” EAT This splendid oat has already proved itself to be entitled to rank among the very first and best varieties. It is a heavy growing strong strawed variety, and is of such vigorous constitu- tion asto be almost proof {.1 ainst rust and other diseases. The grain is large, white, thin boiled, and in every respect rstâ€"class. Price per bush.,760.; 5 bush. lots and over, 70¢. per bush; 10 bush. lots and over, 65c.: bags, 20¢. each extra. $ELE6TE “BLAGK TRETABMM” 9A1" It is extremely hardy, grows with vigor and rapidity, stands well, and adapts itself to almost any soil. Grain very black, large and plump. Our seed is grown from imported stock. Price per bush, 70c.; 6 bush. 1015, 65¢. per bush; 10 bush. lots and over, 60¢. per bush; bags, 20¢, each extra. of these new andimproved cats are limited; order early and avoid disappointment. The bushel prices are for shipment from Toronto. You can get Steele, Briggs’ Famous Garden and Flower Seeds from your Resident Merchant, Or send for them direct. THE BEST SEEDS THAT .GROW. '- A Handsome Illustrated 112 Page Catalogue Free, send for one io-dsy. 1-..- Seed Go, um a f ti d rt‘éducos ranchi fwogdgfful {cactus in curing no per ec t, an at last, in aflt of de- a “‘m’ e“ 01' “3 m°n “ 9 r“- spsir, he called in young Richard to his 301$},J‘agfifiilgypiicg?ifr°m" Toxoao' 0' aid. The lad listened attentively to the Hall’s ami y Pills are the best. details of the proposed invention, fully ' -â€"---. grasped the difficulties, shut himself up THE LONG SLEEP. w in a mom to think find in a “(in 11-10 . LEAD, COPPER. BRASS. ' Books Rosarles 0m. Suggested :1 Why out of them Tglszlflfi q-K‘Lng Arthur was movpa to tears‘ Wholesaleonly. LonaDlstnnce’l‘elephonsl‘lfio. n l I °m£°°l scam" . . “A ,. Galahad, he sobbed, ,3 dead. WILLIAM ST TORONTO For the very best lend your wori to the Religious Pictures. Statuary. and Church Ornnmcn eagerly adopted by the elder Gatling. With Say not so, exclaimed the court jes‘ ’ I . u, u u BRITISH AMERIGA“ DYEING coll 33:08“ch Worémh filngnosllljrfisnreaceélg clamp: ctten. fliriilm‘?$163222? w“ "°“°°“°d i”: Sal” miller/11° is “Wing *1 800d pounnv BUTTER. laces, APPLES uofiég’i T321352: ‘8'653‘ “go's... ' ' " °" '°“" ‘ kn-‘gh't 5 reat' and other PRO’DUCE. to ensure best results consign t: ‘ ’ ’ The Dawson commission 60., Limited, Hlohlgan Land for Sale. _,__..¢___. . W P C cor West-Market & Dolbcme St. Toronto AGENTS WANTED' 000 10339 “009 FARMING LANDSâ€"ARENA!) e I I To cm: A 00"” ‘1' 0"“ DAY' ..__._.__. ._ __ .. ___._.__ . We want end RELIABLE ENERGETIC men in ' ‘ Igwohgaggn3w agggfwgggoolg‘gtk“ kfm°p°h Take Laxative Bromo Quinlne Tablets. All ‘7 fl 7 â€" _ . "unrepresente districts’Whrméhout the Dominion to °° n w “u ‘ ’ m u” “1 ggllts refund the money it it falls to aura, G HAW§(~,§?A&E§%§§ $.33: fififi‘Ew‘tiffl £222, sell our stock for investment. This stock guarantees “rakhfifirfifgafgrlfgfgs;‘tzifilgtgomlg:§£ ill. W. Grova’s signature is on each box. fash‘ Mblc breédin - Prices mus'omble M. H.' Coch- flood dividends pnyuble half yearly. or m1de '90 “WWW o éhurchu. Schools etc. and will bespold on on Garbollo Disinfectant. Soups Oint- ru l01"113'1hul-sn.Stutt‘ilil Que ‘ meuc' “‘0‘” “cm” "'anme f" §°°dl°"“"' we web]. terms Apply’to ' --â€"'- ment, room Powders, étc" hula been 3â€"“: were M3- -'# w-â€"â€" - “‘llii’m‘ cwmiflmm “1"” n. m Planes A cut WmtBes Olty Mich. NOT ALWAYS REDCOATS awarded 100 medals and diplomas for superior cnflflml SENS; KILLS Roaches, Bod ram-g Sun Savlngs and Loan Company. 6:J.W. Olln’fls.'Whll-.tomoro. Mich. . excellence.- Their regular use prevent infecti- Bugs, Rate and Mice. Bold by all ' Toronm- â€"_‘_â€"" _ '_ '_"""" ous diseases. Ask your dealer to obtain a supply. List-s mailed free on application. Dm‘uu‘ or 881 QM“ W. Toronto. I. c. cAlvsllT & 09., The “Happy Thought" Range MANOHEaTER - - ENGLAND. Madeby The British soldier has not always worn cred uniform. White was the'2 “prevailing color under Henry V'IIL,i and dark green or russet in the tlmci of Elizabeth. NEURALGIA. SOIATICA. MuecoLAn, ' INFLAMMATORY. sour. LumsAoo. RHEUMATIO PARALvelo. As-rmu . l â€"â€"~- _____ â€"-â€"â€"_ cartel-s com Guns we. Cures in a ilfly. r. Mo- THE WILLIAM BUCK STOVE 00., Limited, FOR OVER FIFTY YEAR: 00mm 5‘ 09" Amt" VM°"“.”." ' BRANTFORD, our, ' , ‘ Our Method ls sure and has cured thousandsâ€"some pronounced . incurable. Write at once. Booklet and Proof on request. Adda" _, TheqSWlSS-AMERIGAH 60., Windsor, Old. Galleria um WINBLOW'S momma BY “teas M0|NE8 manualâ€"3...}..."aaeg W RUP h“ be" I T O. Rolland. sole agent for the Domlnlon. Sendpflsé‘. lathe host in the world. For sale by leading dealer! 73 St. Paul Street, Montreal also by mother! for their children teething. It soothe: the child, softens the gums, alloys pain. cures wind! cello, and ll the best remedy for (linrrllma 250. a hot i 'tle. Sold by oil dnlgmsts throughout the world. Be sure Ind s: for " Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. I '" ! GROWTH OF HAIR. _ Authorities differ as to the rate of; InstrumentS. Drums, nlorms. Etc. growth of the human hair, and it isl_ Every Tam“ can have aIBand said to be very dissimilar in different) everywhere. ' MOST UTITIOU stamp for catalogue. GATEF‘CMFORTIN W. ._..._. . Individuals. The most‘usually accepted, “:33: in“? . v. .. .. . '. v mlculakon givesl 6 1-31}nches per cm, Music or Muslcal Instruments ‘5 ' '1 ‘s’ cum. man’s lair :l owed to grow ' j -- _. ,‘3 - . , ,, - . I'- To t,0 , ' '_ ,- nu . ._,. to its extreme length rarer exceedsl Whaby Royve 8‘ col! r°““‘;’,,mi‘,,‘.,,ffifin, .. 12 “1101393 01‘ 14 11101168, While that of! " " mâ€"~ ----- a. Woman will grow in rare instancest ' to 70 inches or 75 inches, though the‘ average does not exceed 25 inches to} 50 inches. ’ great deal for your money though ; will you httlthl’t villas You wont Paint quality. rather than quantity. You won't ohjoct to getting a Q To introduce Dr. Dan's Tonic Pills for making blood forpule people. female weaknesses, liver and kidney disease, nervousness. weaknes of the system, etc... v“ give FREE your choice of silk Gold Plated Watt-s. plain or engraved. or a Gun Metal Watch. Ladies‘ or Gent's relibalc time keeper. warranted 5 yours. The pills are 35¢- per hexâ€"83.50 [cl-10 boxes Send this amount and you mll recech lO'boxes snd'the watch; or write for particulars. Agents wanted in every town and city. THE DR. DENT PILL 00., 29 Adelaide St. West, Toronto. Ont. coatsâ€"thicket it]. .‘ For Sale by all First Class Dealers. Paint Makers, Estlllllishld 1842. Ahflh‘gd'" «up...» .43: 'Wear well and look well , lgallon covers 360 test two, i A. 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