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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 25 Apr 1902, p. 4

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ISA/N l"'|~’n_',~ ~ M ' velopment upon which he has entered. Got Lame Back or Lumbago? H and give him full opportunity for the No need oftlmt now. That sort or pain i- ' A display of that. resource and capacity can be knocked out in short order, for Pol- -« ,5 . Any farmer in want of a : for men and buys. which has already proved of such Signal son’s Nerviline, which is five times stronger Personals. good barrow should call and benefit to this Province." than any other, penetrates at once through see Robson’s the tissues, reaches the source of suffering, ' Flexible All Steel llannw, Department will convince you that for Style, Quality, As- ‘ drives it out, and thus gives rcliefalmost sortment and Price, we should be called THE HATTERs of FENELop FALLS Gamma Pate", Spring lnnlh. Hanna will think it magic, however, if you try it,~ pain goes so quickly. Sold by W. H'. Rob- son. and dealers everywhere in large 25c. These barrows are among the best on the market, and Will be sold at prices that will bottles. dety competition. The. Rotten, Mr. Alexander McGee, of Fcnclon, sold , Fenelon Falls. â€".â€". Mr. James Dickson left for Ottawa on Monday. Mr. Joseph Brandon left on Tuesday for Midland. Mrs. John Cullen came home last If it’s style you want, we have it. A visit to our Hat week from a visit of over four months gat the Falls :3. Yorkshire sow that weigh. to relatives at Marmomn ed 6-10 pounds. Our informant. could. Mr- T1100”? Laue came home 00 Salk , not tell us her age, but he said that he urday from Millport, Pennsylvania, and ’thouglm she was the heaviest hog that, Will probably remain until the falb had ever been Weighed. in this village., Mr. GeorgeoQuibell left._thi~s week to Last week ML MCG‘CG had Shipped to take the Posmon 0‘ 0001“ m 9133 Slim- 3him a thoroughbred Yorkshire sow, a dud Chemical 0°33 camp 09‘“ OObO‘ few weeks old, that he had purchased conk- , from one of the most. noted ' breeders in Miss Mabel Littleten,,having decided ethapmvimg, to adopt photography as a profession, ' has taken a. position in Mr.. Stanton’s studio. She could hardly. have chosen a more competent instructor. Mr. Louis E1. new and Min. J. H. Carnegie wombat the Falls on Monday. Mn. H'cyd went north on the afternoon train, accompanied by. Mr. Edward Fitzgerald, secretary of the East Vic- toria Reform Association. gm Fowles’, Corner. â€"â€"â€"â€"- (Gwrewondenrce. of the Glzzette) The farmers are very busy seeding . _ jpst‘at prescnt.. Sumo will be done this generally get ""0 Pm“- week. On account of the shortage of To Cure 3. Gold in one Day thcont and pea crOps last year, there Toke {laxative Bromo Quininc Tablets. All-t "‘“ ,will be a. greater acreage of thesegrains dfugg'StS refund; “WNW If: It fails motifs. HON, [1; cf, FRASER COMING; sown this Spring. and also of mm, as E. W. Grove ssxgnature op-‘each box: 20c another silo or two are to be built. CHANGED HANDS-â€"1he large andl The Hon. D; C. Fraser will address ' The fall wheat” rye, and clover are commodious dwelling house now occu: pied by Dr..Go_uld, and, oW-ned:by Mrs. We have an exceptionally fine line of Men’s and Boys’ fine quality Newest: Style Suits, every suit guaranteed and rices to suit ever bod . _ P y y 13$" Apprentices wanted‘ to learn dress-- making. Apply to Mrs. Calder. _ BIG EGG.â€"On Wednesday morning; :a hen owued. by Mr- Kenny Pearce, of; - .the Falls, laid an egg that weighed ex:- f actly four ounces. The hen is a cross between White Wyandotte and Light ,Brahma, and may justly feelrproud of- her product ;. but she has not. beaten or- ,even equalled the F'enelon Falls record,. for two or three years agoone of Mr. .Pearce’shcnsâ€" a. black Minorca, if we: "are not mistakenâ€"«laid an "egg a few. grains heavier. Still, four-ounce eggs.- ,Zare so few. and' far betwaen' that they, A visit to our Gents’ Furnishing Department will con- vince you that Burgoyne’s is the right place to go for new and up.to-date Furnishings. See our display on Saturday. w. BURcovNE. Three Stores. FALL SUPPLIES. The Ferrelon Balls Mitotic: Friday, April. 25th, 1902. IA~4 ma“. ._/ ~___-_-â€"wvmxrr<râ€".â€", .. .. _. . I .I I, a...“ _. . .3, _ .,‘, . .... . “a... I v c a“! eve-var vs I .vggg‘a‘w =~ .- :. 4:: lVe are receiving our annual supply of Stoves, which. the electors of East Victoria in the Libâ€" will be found of the best designs and makes and as cheap; as anyone sells them. Received a stock of \Fairbank’s Scales; considered: ’eral. interests in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon 3Falls, on the evening of Monday, May 5th. It is needless to say that Mr. ,Eraser is an excellent speaker, and‘ thor- ahead of any other make. Appointed agent I for the Celebrated White Sewing Machine. A full stock of Sporting Rifles, Guns, Ammunition etc. Try one of Heard’s own Hot Air Drums. The price: is low and they are great savers of fuel, besideS thoroughly heatlng your Whole house. ‘ 108.. HEAR , y l lougllly conversant with all the questions of the day. The ball will be crowded, “and we hope to see a good number of ‘1 Conservatives in the audience. Mr. Heyd’s Meetings. Mr. Louis F. Heyd, K. 0., the Lib- icral candidate for East Victoria, will hold meetings at the following places during the next two weeks. All the meetings will commence at 7.30 p. m., except those at Long Point and Car- narvon, which will be held at 2 p. m: Cameron, Monday, April 28th, Car‘nbray, Tuesday, April 29th, Long Point, Wed., Apr. 30th, 2 pm, Glen-arm, April 30th, 730 p. m., Bethe], Thursday, May lst, Lamb‘s School House, Friday, May 2, King’s Wharf, Saturday, May 3rd, East Guilt'ord, Monday, May 5th, Harburn, Tuesday, May 6th, ‘ West Guilford, Wednesday, May 7th, Carnarvon, Thursday, May 8, 2 p.m., Maple Lake, May 8th, 7.30 p. m., Dorset, Friday, May 9th. to. ‘9‘ 3‘! r. 3 4- :z‘; ‘ I have removed my Dressmakin-g; business to the rooms, over M1ss. Washburn’s millinery establishment. OntariomG-elieral Elections. It was announced in the city papers of Saturday that. the nominations for the coming Provincial elections are to be held on Thursday, May 22nd, and the polling on Thursday, May 29th. The Globe says : “ The electors are asked to renew the confidence they have wisely reposcd in Premier Ross and his colleagues. The issue is between the experienced and the inexperienced, between the tried and trusted and the uncertain. Mr. Whitney, who is once more appealing to the Province as leader of the Opposition, has now the tcmcrity to differ from the Government on a very few lines of pol- icy. and on these lines he is wronn‘. He, would remove the tax on financial cor- porations, levied by the Government as an eminently fair revenue measure. In many other vital measures he practically Street Entranceâ€"â€"â€"door between- , _ the two red stores. if aPPwENTIcEs WANTED, e ALL CASES OF @EAFWSSS GR HARD HEARWQ - ARE wow antennas .d.‘ by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. teeters sense entertainer. F. A. WERMAN, 0F BALTIMGRE, SAYS: , _ BALTIMORE, Md, March 30, 190:. Gang/emu: .- â€" Being entirely cured of deafness. thanks to your treatment, I will now give you :3 full-history of my case, to be used at your disoretion. About five years ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lose my hearing in this car entirely. 1 underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a mum. her" of physrcmns, among. others, the mes: eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that only an operation could mil-,3 me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then cease, but the hearmgm-tlxe reflected ear would be lost lorever. I monks-aw your advertzscxncnt accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat- ment. Alter I had used it only plow days according to your directions, the noises ceased. and ::o-r..â€";y. after five weeks, my hearing in the diseaSed ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily and beg to remain Very truly yours. accepts the Ministerial policy. No doubt he fancies that he would walk (faithfully in the footsteps. of the Ross Ministry if successful in attaining power, but. there is no adequate reason to make experiments. M r. Ross very particularly deserves the support of the Province of Ontario. Canada has few more eminent public servants. He has been throughout all his life a strenuous Canadian and an eloquent. exponent of the ’British spirit of Canada. He is alert, resourceful, progressive and abso- lutely clcan~handcd. He inspires ’in a remarkable degree the enthusiasm of his followers, and, we believe, the gen- uine respect of the great mass of the people of Ontario and of Canada. He isa national rather than a Provincial statesman. No other figure in this F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation. veu tun ennr vennsnr en near ream advice free. Province stands out with such distinct- ncss, and in any Parliament 1n the We believe the people of Ontario of all. classes recognize his great qualities,and. INTERNAWBNAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE, GchAGU, Ill.- @ will take care on May 29th to continue ' fl 3: l a in his hands the vigorous policy of (lat A world he would take a foremost position.. looking very well‘in this district. way there. young man, and we jonn with his num- erous friends here in wishing him very In the home of Mr. Nathan Day Marshall is a first-rate H. J._Lytle of Lindsay, was purchased: there will be a. vacant chair, as M:r.. la few days aflo'b‘r’r M‘s? Heeley at» “W Day has gone to the County of Kent, but will spend a week in Toronto on his low price of $132.50. It was built- many: years ago by the late H. W. G'rocne,. and when Mr. Lytlc moved from Cam-. bray to the Falls he bought the property: 1for $_1,000.and spent about S500mn ii...» many and prosperous years to come. ’Iiprovernen‘ts. The lot, which contains Miss Dyer and Miss E.Soanes wheel- 3-“ acre and a quarter, GX'endS from- ed down from Lindsay last Sunday'and Francis street to Bond street, and there- made a short visit to Miss Jennie 3191130“ garden With numerous frail? Powles. .trees thereon. Mrs. Heelcy has gota. Congratulations ! A young} son in “601de bargain. , the home of Mr. James Mitchell. i Weary Brain Workers We omitted to say that Mr. Marshall ‘A‘ll faggodout, ideas flow slowly asmolas-n. Day took out a policy for $1,000~in. the 3503, Snap and energy gone! The bollyancy" Mutual Life Insurance 00. before his that made work apleasure, that gone also.-. dcparture.‘ Mr. Thos. Mark represents 'A doctor would say you are run down’ en“ . , lei-voted, neither eating or digesting enough.» this company, and any young ma“ 10' “It’s Ferrozone youvneed'to brace up that ' tending to 113W his life protected. by ‘fitful appetite and improve assimilation and’ digestion, so that lots 'ot'pure, strong blood‘ will be furnished to nourish the broken- dmvn system; Ferrozono will drive away insurance should consult him. Fell’s Station... (Correspondence ofitk‘e- Gazette.)- Fell’s Station is in lines with other places for changes, some people coming and others going away. Mr... John Robe has moved to Baddovzs. Mr. W. Wood, our section foreman here, has again secured M‘r‘. Wm..llcn- ley, of Fcnelon, as summer. man. Mr. G. Hughes went to Lindsay on Wednesday on business: and'3 returned the same day. I think eggs. are- going/turkccp their price this summer on. account of the large amountof opposition. No fewer than tbrcecgg buyers pass through here every week... This means better prices for the farmers, which-is just what we want. The roads being good and the wea- the tired feeling, restore your spirits and? energy, revive your ambition and strength- .for work. No tonic or rcbuildcr like For-- rezoneâ€"try it. ;boxes for $2.50; at druggists, or Polson 82;; 00., Knigston, Ont. Sold by W. I{.Robson. THE STUDIOâ€"Mr. J. H. Stanton, _.wliom.it is scarcely an exaggeration to call our “ celebrated ” photographic artist, has just spent quite a bit of money on improvements on his studio.- on Colborne- street._ He has removed 'lthe comparatively small skylight and sidelight, andput in a window 12x 14-?- feet, containing 108 panes of 10x18 inch glass; and, in addition, has built a. “ printing room ” six feet square, hav- ing on each side awindow containing; twenty 10 x lâ€"i'inch panes, each window; affording room for- at least fifty photo». graphs. Mr. Stanton tells us, and we- can easily believe him, that his studio the” favorable, there “ms 3g°°d tum iis now as well lighted as any in the out at the churches- at‘ Bury’s Green last Sunday. province, and, as he is a master of bias art, and has an upeto-datc camera andl TWO large fl°°k§ 0f Villa-geese Passed handsome scenery, can turn out as per- 0‘7‘31' here his“ “93$ 0'1 the" Way to the fcctly executed and satisfactory pictures. north regions. as can 'be- obtained in Toronto or any A' great many Ifll'mel's are Shipping nether city. The window sash was made their cream from this station to Kin- at Mr. Sandford’s factory. the carpenter mount. which Ivthink proves a. good work was done by. Mr. Geo. H.Little- paying business._ a As I- am. busy with my spring work~ I will close for the present. hear. from me again later.. \ton and the glazing by Mr. Wm. Avery.. Apprentices wanted to learn dress-. YOII Will making. Apply;to Mrs. Calder. ACCIDENT. â€" Mr. John Schcll, of” Somcrville, met. witlmvhat might easily DEGREE MEETING. â€"â€" Loyal Trent have been a fatal accident, on Saturday Valley Lodge No. 7.1., C'.‘ 0'. O‘. F., forenoon, while workinginthe Standard intend holding a degree meeting on the Chemical Co.’s sawmill near Cobooonk. evening of Friday next, May 20d. A In this mill the maple used in the works. good attendance is requested. at the Falls is out into foursfoot lengths ’l‘HANKs.â€"â€"Miss s. J. Hopkins and by a-dras-saw and the pieces are then her. niece have requested us to return Pusmfil endWlse again“ 2‘- ClI‘CUI'Jl' 53W, their hearty thanks to the friends who by Whmh they are halved 01' quartered: exerted themselves so successfully to “may be needed 1'0 Nance them tO' save their house on Greene streetandits the. required Size. BY some mCflUS‘ contents from destruction by fire on the which we cannot understand, and which night of Tuesc‘mys the 15th inst, our informant could not explain, a stick w“ Call and see the most up-to-date xvii? grow? fl‘olnl the slaw and 15”.“ch Buggies in the market. You are sure to 1 1' Chlfl‘ a “0 8“ b ow on [us let get nbargain here. James Knox, Black-“broil”, dn'ecuy 0‘79" “3° heart: and 9- smitb,FenclonFalls. 11-4. _ “sllvcr”_from the stlck wont clean GOOD VIEws,_The'1ime1ig1,i-, views through an inch. board. Mr. Schcll. of the Holy Land, ctc., exhibited in the managed to stop the machmery. but he: Baptist chm-ch on Wednesday evening was badly hurt, and, after he had seen by Mr. W. P. Reekic, B. A., wore first class in every respect, and the accom- panying lecture very interesting. the Cobooonk doctor, who said that two of his ribs were broken, was taken to Lube his home at Bury’s Green, where he was. Misses Bertie and Minnie Graham sang Visjited‘on Sundf’J by‘Dr; Wilson, Who ,1 number of solos very acceptably,_ and thinks .that he is not seriously Injured? all present were greatly pleased. with. and W111 soon be able-'30 Solo-JVOYK what they saw. and boards 1| again. , Price 500. per box, or six-.‘r .L,. \ "53:4 m sonar.) - g

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