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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 May 1902, p. 5

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l E l l I l l 4 Sharpe 79,‘ Ella - Palmer commenced the carpenter work, themselves been paying for 'Twomey’s‘ hall to» practice in; but we feel sure that nc-ratepayer will grumble if the council, at its next meeting, relieve the young fellows of that expense. THE “Boar'sâ€"The locks here were opened .on Monday (for thcfirst time this season) to allow the steamer Grey- hozuztl'to pas-i tlirongh,.and the Beaver was at the Falls on Tuesday. M r. Mc- Alpine, agent for the 0in of-‘Lindsay. and Sunbeam,- gave us a‘call on Satur- day. and said that one of those steamers would probably run between, Coboconk. and Lindsay until July 1st, and then resign the route to the Manila or some other of the T. V‘. N. Co.’s' boats. Mr. Robson tookia trip in the Daunllcss 'on Tuesday, but had a rough “voyage,” . as there was a strong gale of wind and the Waves on Cameron lake were mole- hills high. To Cure a Cold in one Day"- Ta‘ke Laxarive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All. druggists refund money if it fails to cure. Grove’s signature on each box. 250 ‘ SCHOOL REPORT.â€"â€"\Vcel{ly report, ,junior' 4th class; . subject, Literature, value 135.: Willie Carley 105, Katie Denny 102,: Viola McIntosh 101, An- aleen Kerr. 100, Mamie Church 93,’ Marion Campbell 91, Pearl Byrncll 88, Nora Wilson 75, Tommy Mod‘at»?€>,- Ethel Mark .74, Sarah Minore 7'4, Wil- li‘c ChambersTIZ,‘ Josephine l’ogue 71, _ Willie Stinson 66, Stanley Ellis 66, Minnie Byrnell 66,. May HallGii;~ Jen- nie Duggan 63; Ted Calder 59, Gert- rude Graham 55,.Gcorge Mark 26. Sen- ior 3rd cla’ss;:Grammar; value 125. Elsa Carmichael 108, Kathleen Mc- Dougall 90, Sandy Warren 88, Vera Pearce (39‘; Lenore Clark 68. Harry Chambers 62;” Arthur Quibell 61, Pearl Littletou 60. Neil Robson 55,, Lulu insk 39, Martha Robson 38.4. Lost Hearing Quickly Restored. No matter whether of long standingtor not, deafness can be permanently cured by CATARRHOZONB, which never fails even in the - worst cases. The pleasant-scented vapor of Ca‘tnrrhozoue allays inflammation, prevents and cures tho- catarrhal condition that causes deafness and relieves right away. Thousands have proved the effic- iency of Catarrhozone, and with such a valuable remedy within easy reach there is. no longer any reasonrfor people to remain deaf. 'G‘utarrhozone is recommended also for 001 ghs, Colds, Catarrh and Bronchitis. Complete outfit $1; trial size 2-50. Drugâ€" gists or N. 0. Poison & 00., Hartford, Conn., U. S., or Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. NEW BUILDINGS.~â€"Mr. Charles Eds wards isvputting up'a story-and-aflialf ffame house, 21 x 31 feet, on Franéis street west. between his father’s resi- dence and Dr. Graham’s. The founda- tion was built last fall by Mr. Thomas... Lane ;":on Friday last Messrs. Geo. Littleton, Robert Rutherford and Job and have made such progress that, weather permitting, the roof'will be partly shingled thiswcek. The house, which will be a neat one and an orna- ment to the street, has already been for the Telegram: at which he was a success from the word “ go." His old school-fellows, with whom he was very popular. will be glad to learn that he is living and doingwcll. . SnLrtsn GENEROSITY,» â€" President William Mackenzie, of the Toronto Street Railway. has presented an eleâ€" pliant to the liiverdale Zoo, and is call- ,ed “ generous ;” but as he did it to add to the attractiveness of the collection of :_ animals, because, since the Zoo was as _‘ ~'tablished, there has been a great in- ‘creasc in the revenue of the Winchester streetcar line, we don't see where the generosity comes in. heard of “ giving a sprat to catch a her- ring/rand Mr. Mackenzie has simply given an elephant to catch traffic. The animal, which has been “ christened ” Princess Rita, is five feet high, per- fectly tame,. docile andzin-good'vhcalth, « All" are Welleeme. and is likely to grow to a large size. She arrived in New York a few days ago, alter a. two months’ voyage from India, and will be in Toronto about the middle of next week, by which time the i necessary preparations for her reception 7will have been made. The elephant and house will cost the Railway Com- pany $1,700, but it will probably be a paying investment. ~ WW ' BIRTIâ€"IS. Shunâ€"At Feneldn, Falls; on , Friday, April 25th, 1902, the wife -of.-Mr. Thomas Smith of twins, ason and a. daughter. _______’_______sâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" I A ,DIED. BALLâ€"In the township'of Vernlam, on Friday, April-‘25th, 1902, Susan, wife of Mr Thomas E. Bull, aged 19 years, 11 months and 19 days.- Smru;-,â€"At Fenelcn Falls, on Saturday, April 26th, 1902, the infant twins, son and daughter, of Mr. Thomas Smith, aged 1 day.. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, May 2nd, 1902: Reported by the North Star Roller Mill Go. Wheat,Scoteh or Fife .... 70 to 80 Wheat,fall, per bushel.... 68 70 Wheat, spring .... 67 68 Barley, per bushel. ... . ... 50. 55 Buckwheat “~ Oats, “ 38 4o Pease, “- ........ 73 75 Rye, “ ........ 50 55 Potatoes, “ ........ 35 40 Butter,per 1b...... ...... 15 16 Eggs,per. dozen...... .... . 11 13- Hay,_per ton...... . 8.00 9.00 .... .....u...... 4.5’) Hogs(l’iVe) .............. 600 635 Hogs (Dressed) V 6 .50 7.50 Becf..................... 5.00 6.00 Sheepskins.............. 25 50 Wool- 7 I 10 Flour, Silver-Leaf ...... u 2-00 2-20 Flour, Victoria .... 1.90' 2.10 Flour, Family, Clipper.... 1.70 1-90 Bran, per 100 lbs .. . 95 1.00 Shorts, “ w 1.00 1. Mixed Chop “ 1:30 - l Hides . ' RaiSe Chickens fer Export. took the position of advertising agent: Everybody has , ........ 50 55’- ..uu satin. STYLE COMFORT burlap. tarriage . lites " Solid Rubber andPneumatic Tires for Cycles, Autos and Carriages. ‘ Let-ostell you how. little it costs to get the best ---by letter and catalogue. DWLOP TIRE c0; LIMITED, TORQN T 0. Local Depot for Duulop Carriage Tires. Brown Grizzly and"~ , Black-:Mangolian Any woman with repulat'ou to sustain in taste for selectionS will be interested in our new " wall coverings. You are enabled 0 have a fine color treatment, very rich and harmoniorm, which will be a leader ‘in the wall paper-world. We would like to show you all these beautiful things, whether you buy' new or later, and even if you decide not to buyat all. ' MGGE ,_., The ggfiiié‘é'illfiligiSighss W HEADQUARTERS for DAEBY SUPPLIES... ass veer-corner TO: SUE b.3193 A I ’am prepared 'to supply all necessary-material for. House or Barn budding at reasonable prices, and it w111pay you :to consult me before buying. . Planing done « onshort. notice by first class .. workmen. s assesses... should be purified at least once» a year. ‘ No better time to usea- good ' blood purifier than in the'spring. . It prepares the system for the severe heat 01 summer‘ and makes youfeel like a. new person. Try the ' est. fiarsaparilla, time 5%.: Regular price $1, for 75 cents.. We can recommend you nothing better. e n... 5 "A2. good cause makes a Strong arm.” The Makergknowa irJg first that every 3 [pair is worth it,pledge .a fixed value, through .3 their priCe on the-sole 3 §â€"$3.5.0.+-$5.00,.-in in “The Slater Shoe” . ., .ewettgq; p, ‘ J. L;,ARNOLD, Sole Local About. Robson’s Drug Store, __ Echelon Falls. will keep you warm. Come and see them... ._â€"- We want, deliveredalive at yournearest" ' G. T.’ R.“ station,» every chicken you cans. rented by Dr. Sims......'i'he Summer Resort Cempany’s property was survey- ed last month by Mr. Dickson, and laid out into lors of about one-sixth of an acre each. Two cottages are. being built, but. the work was stopped through want of lumber, which, however, may have arrived by this time. HAY WANTED â€"Up to the cadet J-anr.arytthetbcsttimmhy hay-was sell- ing at $8 a too, but a heavy snowstorm on February 2nd, and anotherafew . days later, completely blockad‘cd the roads, and for a long timeâ€"over a ~ month, if we arcâ€"not mistakenâ€" not a _ single load of hay was brought in from. y the country. But the Syndicate had “ stacks” of it in bales, which they sold , first at$13,i and thenvatfil-i, per ton, which proves the truth of the adage that “ it’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good.” We are told that there is any quantity of hay in the country, but the supply brought into the village since the roads became good has not equalled the demand, and $10 pt‘l‘ ton is Still being paid for the best. that seeding is over, and farmers have leisure, the supply will probably exceed the demand, in which event there will likely be a decrease in price. 133’ Apprentices wanted to learn dress- making. Apply to Mrs. Calder. “ ALF ” \VOOD.-The Toronto Star of Saturday last says: “ Mr. Alfred Wood, the well-known advertising inan- agcr of the Telegram, has accepted a» similar post on the Montreal Star, and will assume his new duties in that City on the firstof the month. Mr. Wood is a very popular young man in Toronto, and will soon make himself- equally popular in Montreal ” The subject of the Star‘s notice will be remembered by many of cup rcaders, as he spent part. of his boyhood at the Falls, his father, Mr. Benjamin W master in our public school foeseveral years. Alfred learned the printing b'us iness, and soon became a “llglltnlu; compositor,” that Is, a phenomenally fast typesctterh New. cod, having been head- A. few years egg, he . raise. ings are most acceptable. Scrub and black- lc'gged birds are not suitable. cording-to weight and pinmpness. Good chickeussbring from 40 to 90 cents per pair.- We‘ can supply settings of~ good Rock and: Wyandotte eggs. Where anumber order -.A.l Ell Silverwood, Box..~134 . DUNDAS 8:; FLAVELLE. BROS, 5 9m... Lindsay FOR. SALE CHEAP FOR CASH on on TIME. Horses and a large number of Farm lmple: ments, which can be seen on lot 22, Somer- villc, at Burnt River bridge, JOS. MCFARL AND, Fenelon Falls. Specialist, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Wednesday. Consultations, eye, ear, nose and throat. streetss. Larger breeds, such as Orpingtons,, Wyandottes, Rocks, Indian Games and Dork- - Prices new together the cost is' from 20 to 25 cents per ., setting. Fer particulars write our buyer, ' . Agents: its Bank of British North America. The undersigned has for sale one team of: Dr. T. P.1ticCULLOUGH, Will visit Simpson House, Lindsay, every Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. in Peterborough, corner George and Murray A large stock of Horse Blankets, Trunks, Valises, etc, always. on hand at Nevis-son’s Harness Shep. ‘3. G: Wekeggie & 6., (ESTABLISHED 137 9.) BANIEERS, FEMELEBH FALLS, - ONT. A general up-to-date banking business transacted. Current accounts with merchants and business men opened on the usual terms, and careful attention given to the business of our customers. Money advanced on notes'or mortgages for any length of time to suit borrower. Farmers’ notes discounted at the lowest rates. Drafts issued on any part of the world. Cheques on any bank in Canada or the United States cashed. ' Sterling Exchange bought or sold at'pcstâ€" ed rate of Exchange. Special attention given to the collection of notes and accounts. Note forms furnished free of charge, or sent by mail post-paid. w. a. Bishop, Acting Manager .... Bills. mmswmmw . Neat work.- Prices low. Ail-theeazei’te Office, Fenelon Falls. llllllSlll MlllBlE WORKS. Baht. Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind; say and surrounding country with MONEY-'4 MEN'l‘S and HEADSTONES, both. Marble and granite. Chambers Estimates promptly given on all-kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. Beings. practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on. Cambridge-st'., opposite the packing house R... CHAMBERS. iiilltil iilli tililll ’ is printed every Friday at the office, .corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION 2 SEIOOA YEAR, IN ADV ANOE or one cent per week will be added, as long‘as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates. Professionalor business cards, 50 cents per line pcrannnm. Casual advertisements, 8. cents per line for the first insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. J 013 PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, MAME-i PURGHASED“ W. WGKEQWN’S FCRE‘SETURE ' USENESS, and? will: on my a. large ' and up-tcsdate stock. of furmturer. " Am also preparedrto do I all-kinds of. Carriage Making, ., Repairing and Rep ainting, . and. to make I DOCR‘S AND SASH. Planing done can: short notice... 8. S. Gainer.“ ran NEE lid? dd T0,Montreal or New York for choice patterns or low. prlces 1n ‘ ' smut. Parse. We have them here new for your selection .~ eenwaws,., LINDSAY” " NEXT TO Proprietor. , SIMPSON H QUEEN. l . flvvvlâ€"H :‘ “*rp-rj‘ :v. rmiifi ..2_ . - x nus-x. . W' ' ., u- w}. , * as)». - p ":7

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