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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 May 1900, p. 5

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is“ i: ‘- his camera with him. but when he had . got part of the way up.it by some means : ~0mg5§fiw~This~year B-iltimore ori- el‘es; .eh-gblden- robins, appear to be more-numerous that usual at the Falls, and though the Wetchmaqurder may not believe it, the wicked English spar- rrows are not making the slightest at- tempt to “ drive them away.” The male oriole is a beautiful bird, in color orange and black, and he has a clear, lend, fluted-like song, not unlike an English blackbird's, though the notes in it are differently arranged. Orioles subsist chiefly upon leaf-eating cater- pillars and beetles, in pursuit oi which they spend a, good deal of their time in orchards, and occasionally eat a little fruit. no doubt causing “ observers who do not observe ” to advocate their exter- mination. A. COMPLAINT.â€"-An old subscriber who wasin the Gazette office last Mon- day complained that some. of the resi- dents are in the habit of setting their dogs upon cows, and even of' pelting them with sticks or stones. That he told the truth we know from our own observa~ tion. and the best way to put a stop to it is to prosecute those ~who indulge in it. Cows have a legal right to be at large within the corporation between The ’ the hours of 6 a. m. and 8. p. m., and I neither the Useless dogs that swarm in FRONT and BEAR CUT the village nor their owners have any Mowers, right to molest them. In some cases the dogs chase and occasionally bite the cows out of “, pure cussedness,” but in ALL SIZES. With Roll‘r and Ball Bearings. Serrated Ledger Plates if desired. NOX‘DN ) New Victoria k BINDER, 5 rr., 5; rr. Asp 6 M. cur. 0__._________â€"h‘) Highest Drive Wheel Made. Brass Boxes. Roller Bearings. Seventh Roller for Elevator. All the Latest and Best Improvements HOUSECLEANINGI TIMEL 'r Is the- time. to do your painting, and' McGee’s hardv- ware. storeis the place to get your? Paint... hiELflTTE' GREAM" SEP'RREATDBSI. I I « - . itinerary. ' INGERSOLLJ I \i \i N T. I am still in the Cream Separator business, .and have ~ what'fexperts- con-sidér'the ’b'est Separatoron the market. .. I will place it on. trial beside any other machine, and. claim that it will turn - one-third easier and separate ones -- thiird fasterthan any of its competitorsi I Call .andisee 'iny' stuclitof-‘Milk Cans and dairy utensils-a. Job work attended to by a first-class.-workman.. The Newv liardxivare St01'e_q_ others they are encouraged to do so by ’ i. i 5" opposme the BOSt-Oihoeo“ their owners or by mischievous boys, who ought to be hauled up and fined for doing it. I Ask our Agent to show you the New Patented Ball Bearing Knife Clip. Supplied only when specially ordered. Smawamtsâ€"From what we hear, very little money is to be expended on sidewalks, but there are some that must _, be repaired (unless they are replacd by W’W‘W‘WFIWWWVWWWWWMW an.- ~ _ _ ' 232;:22.31";Eglgnfilfirgfég from; We also manufacture the best and most complete line of CigtiYatin'g and Mr. Golden,s house now occupied by Seec‘png I'liiplelneilts on Earth, comprising,r $131'Ing.109tli i Cultivat015, (fitted Willi grain and grass sowing attachments if desncd,) ME RUbCI‘t ThOInp-“OD, 3“ the Way Spring and Spike Tooth Iâ€"Iurrowvs, Disc I-Iarrowvs. down to Ulif'ton street. This sidewalk . Grain Drills, (all kinds,) I-Iorsc Rakeb‘a (friction and ratchet dump,) is in a shameful condition, as we point- “9*: “8'- ed Out last: year, and it is one over which lfyOu need anything in our line, send for our l900 Illustrated Catalogue, (sent free.) them is a Great deal of tmffic .md we You will find it very much to your interest to do so. 5 l S , ‘ are told that there are two or three in THE NOXON. co" Limited, Ingersofl’ Ontarim} other parts of the village nearly or Quite. as dilapidated. At the very least, ' iilehb’ SWPLES P. SANEE'QRB » ' ~ new sleepers will have to be put in, as the old ones are so rotten that they will Is prepared to supply parties who intend to put up any kind of buildings with A’ SLATE FOR A. “SLATER” “ Slater Shoes 1' have. .their . means .of identi- fication, diStinguishing ‘thEm from the hordes of nameless shoes. A slate frame with the name and ' price in it is branded on everysole . by the makers. Look on the sole for the slate, as without it's no “ Slater-H? Shapes that fit‘the foot and'meet'fashionise - requirements. Only v leathers most . reliable and colors .most suitable. Every pair Goodyear welted. . not hold nails, and many of the planks are rotten too. A few days ago a girl put her f'oot through one of’ the holes in the Francis street sidewalk and" fell in such a way that one of her arms was badly bruised A POPULAR Reserveâ€"On Saturday and Sunday last the interior of the iron kiln across the river was quite a popular resort, and agcod many men and boys climbcd‘np the scaffold erected by Mr. F. Nhrthey (as recorded in last week’s Gazette) and peeped'ov-cr. the-edge, from . which a splendid view of land and water was to be had. An amateur artist took Sash, Doors, Door Frames, \Vindow Frames, Mould- ings, Casings, Baseboards, N ewel Posts, Hand Rails and all kinds of builders’ supplies that may be needed. They are manufactured under his own supervision, are well'mad’e of good materials, and will be sold fully as cheap as they can be bought at any other factory. A“ Young Minis- Store; k 4" YOung men.are..th‘e bestfriend‘s- of . the Best Clothing, stores, be- g cause they are Students of Dress _ â€"â€"They catch at a glance the.litt1e- difierences which-make the SHREY’S: Ready- Tailored? Clothing; ' kirk-g. ,6? p 'r distinctively rightand, as that IS theClOthihg-Nvei‘: Sell” we, have: .. confidence in offering ourgood‘szto M811; who know - howioDress... We furnish. a: G‘uamntce. with. every.- garment ' p, which means; = . SATISFACTION- or- N rem. MONEY. BACK. "W. BURGOYNE. sLi’ppedif'r'om his graspand was smashed to pieces; Mr. J. H. Stanton, our pro- fessional photographer. made the ascent on Saturday and took four pictures, whiCh will be finished. and exhibited in f the, window oil-his gallery by tlic>end=of " the week. He says that'it would take azgood bit of money to tempt him to go up again, and.that. while on some parts of the seriifolding, he was so nervous that he thinks the kiln must have trem- bled as well as himself. Thc work of taking; down thektila is in progress, but it- will ban rather long job, owing to» the frequent stoppages to temper and sharpen the. chisels with which the {meat factory in the Falls, but (,me “we” are cm" htprescntein the business. Mn. Thomas ILLEGAL Statementâ€"The Ontario Robson, who sells for Peter Flasiiilton. Bee Kecpers’ Association has issued a Petal-borough, has been in it lenuer small poster calling-the. attention of the than anyof the othcrsi Mr. Hugh Mc- pub‘lic to the fact that a- numbcrvof' ‘DOugall is agent' for the McCormic- members of the association sufl'er from Manufacturing, Oo.,_ot'.~ Chicago; Min. _ persons spraying fruit trees in full bloom, Peter l’erdi'ie, for the Syli'cstor Manna! _ which is prohibitedby an Aetof‘ Parlia- factoringCo. of Lindsay: Mr. G. A. ment assented to in 1892. It says :- McGee. forthc- Massey-Harris Co. of "(1.) No person, insprayine or sprink- 'l‘nronto;- Mr. Edward Johnsou, for ling: fruit trees during the period within lt‘rrst &’ Woodmt' Smith’s-L Edlls ;.: M‘i'. which such trees are in full bloom.- shall 'l‘homasGinhanr. For the Noxon Co. use or cause to be used any mixture Ingersoll;and Mr. John Northey, for containing 1’tlt't'S'Gl't’th or any other Decriue: Harvesting Co. of Chicago. poisonous substance injurious to bees. _inth so many ofthcnr. in the village, I (2);\ny person contravening the pro- the fai'mci‘sol’i‘thevicinity need'not go ' visions of this. Act shall.- on summary; gelscwhcreto-make their purchases. es- conviction thereof before a-justiee of;the ipecivally as they have the the comforta» ieaoc,,b'eesubjcct to a. pcnalty-ot‘not less- 'ble assurance that the keen competition than_$l nor more than $5,, with. or jamongst the numerous manufacturers without costs of prosecution; and: in will keep prices down to the lowest iii:- case of a fine or a.» fine and costs not ures that will afford a living profit. ' being forthwith paid, the justice may commit the offender to the common goal for any term not excnding thirty I. H . . I d , 1 ss tl -: ii e anl costs be sooner - - . ~ I ,_ ays 11" e I 0 Notice is hereby given thataConrt for Ex-Sargt. Major SChODf, paid." The Act is in the interest of' __ the revision of the assessment roll of the orclnizdists as well as of bee-keepers, as Village of Penelon Falls . 1;,- l rev ‘ 'ed that s ra inz. treesy . . . .r . I» if) Ogillll‘v‘plllgtt, must be Idoxilc before or Affirm“, w'” d‘ilwcr 3” "d'l'TFS 0'} ""5" “pm. they are in bloom, will be lield.iu Jordan‘s hall on SlODel‘yRWOI'k in South Africa in the i . o 1’“ ~ is meson. the 2% day of mm woo. this:‘2:.:§1::'°‘LiSatirist"13:2. 3:: 011 81W Home at S- 8- mews 10r- 33,5333: fifélfi;§fi?§,§}fi 1:15:33: :1: at_100’clock a.n1. 'Allparti'es interesnditye following iuouaay) evening at s ciIFFrancis street. If your Wheeled ve- .-. Will-please take notice and govern tlicm- oclock he iilll lmtui'c in the church on any over‘haullng to; him and it Will be done properly. and. promptly and at reasonable cost..- Turning executed with neatness and despaich... Scroll Sawing and Fancy Brackets of every descrip- tion. made I to ord‘e r. Estimates. Cheerfully Given. FenelonFalls, March 12th,,1900; ,- The Red'Store. Fermerly of 1am maturing, Sduth T . ~ . ' _ say- when .hl‘r. John-hoithcydias fidlfll selves accordingly The 1.0” is now open South Africa. Admission to lecture. "d the hm] “"2 he winging up olhl‘ml' f0” illPSGCtiO‘l 9" my Om'ce- 10 cents. He wlll also deliver a lecture borne 5mm and ‘20: m Ins SbOCk' mm W' 1" JUNKIN’ k. at Powles' Corner On Tuesday evening. was, unless we are mistaken, always an. ‘ _ Village Oler . . . _ _ “gem for,ll lens, one farming implc, FenelonFalls, May lath, 1900. the 220d.iust. Admission 100. and let. vegan.

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