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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 May 1902, p. 5

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'-‘Revolution in Newfoundland. Since*,the introduction into Newfound land of the new Inhaler Remedy,“ Catarrh- ozone,” the treatment of catnrrhal diseases has been entirely revolutionized. The old time snuff and internal medicine have been cast aside and everyone is inhaling catarrh- ozone; it clears the head anhthroat in two minutes, and is very agreeable and pleasant to use. Catarrhozone is a wonder- ful cure for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Asth- ma, Bronchitis, Lung Troubles and Deaf- ness. It relieves quickly and cures perma- nently. We advise our readers to try Ca- tarrhozone. Price $1 00 ; trial size ‘25 cents. Druggists, or Polsou 8; Co , Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. INDUCTION Seamanâ€"An induction service was held in St. James’ church on Tuesday evening, when the Vener- able Archdeacon Allon, of Millbrrmk, inducted Rev. B. MacNamara to the charge of this parish. Rev. Rural Dean Marsh, 01' Lindsay, and Rev. W. J. Creighton,,of Bobcaygeon. assisted in the service. which was well attended. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxurive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists'refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature on each box. 23c an. Du. MOFFAT COMIMLâ€"Rev. Robertnbloifat, D. D., secretary of the Upper Canada Tract Society, will visit Fenclon Falls in the interests of his work on Sunday, the l8th inst , preach- ing in the Presbyterian church in the morning and in the Methodist church in the evening. A’ public meeting will be held in the Baptist church on Mon» dny evening. 11%“ Gall=and~1 see the most up-to-date Buggies in the market. You are sure to get a bargain here. James Knox, Blacksmith, Fenelon Falls â€"11-4w. n an A'l‘ K1NMOUNT.-â€"~A very large frame building at Kinmount was burn- ed on Wednesday. It was divided into two dwellings. one of which was occu- pied by Mr. Harry Austin and the other by Rev. Mr. Mont, and the fire, which was caused in some way by Mr. Austin’s chimney, broke out about 11 a. In. As there was plenty of help at hand. all the contents, except a few small articles, were got out. The building (we are told) was owned by Messrs. Craig & Austin, and was no doubt insured. Permanent Cure for N euralgia- Experienced sufferers state that no reme- dy relieves neuralgia so quickly as a hot application of Polson’s Nerviline, the stron- gest liniment made. Nerviline is Certainly very penetrating. and has a powerful influ- ence over nournlgic pains, which it des- troys almost at once. Nerviline is highly recommended for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica and Toothache. Better try a 250. bottle; it’s all right. Sold by W. H. Robson. HAIL. AND Emmaâ€"On Thursday evening of last week there was an ex- ceedingly violent thunderstorm, accmn- panicd not only by rain, but by hail. which on more farms did a good deal ol'damagc’. On Friday night the cold was so severe that ice almost an inch thick formed on still water, and there has been-frost nearly every night since then. The harm done. to crops and fruit appears, however, to have been far less than might have been expected. and we are glad to see it stated that the fruit growers of the Niagara peninsula have not suffered to any serious extent. Stops the Cough and Works Of the Cold- L‘axative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in. one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 250. 'lfnacunrsi CONVENTION.â€"-Tlle an- nual convention» of the West Victoria Teachers’ Association will be held in the public school. Fenelon Falls, on Thursday and Friday, the 22nd and 23rd inst., when an interesting program will be presented. Trustees, parents and all others interested in educational matters will be cordially welcomed at any or. all sessions. The programme will be interspersed with music and rccitations. A monolight excursion, under the direction of the Teachers’ Association. will be run from Fenclon Falls to Bobc-aygcon on Thursday even- ing, the 22nd, per steamer Martha. Boat to leave wharl’ at 8 p. m. Fenelon Falls brass band in attendance. Tickets for round trip, 2523. Cause of Splitting Headaches- Poisons accumulate in the blood and spread every moment. to all parts of the body. The brain becomes congested, nerves irritated. and the result is that awful boatl- ache. Ferrozone is nature’s own remedy for headaches; it is a blood strengthener and purifier 01 uncommon merit, a lasting potent tonic, and the greatest invigorant and health maker known. Headaches uev~ er bother people that take Ferrozone after each meal. Buy a box from your druggist for 50 cents. By mail from Polsou d: 00., Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. 11. Robson. I ACCIDENT.~-â€" On Monday fort-noon Mr. George .lletcall'o, who is employed on Brandon Bros.’ farm in Vcrulum. met with a srcious accident while draw- inglogs that had been sawn into the .lpropcr. lvngllis Lt) split into rails. A horse had been hitched to one end of a .log that had been cut. but not quite through, and, instead of breaking oil as was Expccted, the whole log slewed around, and, striking Mr. Melodic a little above his lelt foot, knocked him down, brok-t both hours 01' the leg and badly sprained the ankle joint. Not.- withstanding the seriousness of the ac- Gltlfint. he managed to bobble, With no hesllay afternoon. He said that tho assistance but such as was afforded by a stick, a distance of nearly three quar- t:ch ol'a mile to the house, where he got into a buggy and drove to the Falls, where he was attended to by Dr. Gra- ham, to whom he was about to pay a second visit when we ,saw him on Wed- Flower . Designs. sottinu ol the brok-‘n bones, an opera- tion that he underwi-nt without taking chloroform. was exceedingly painful, but that ni'torwawls he hall suffered less from thv-m than from the sprained ankle. .______â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"Iâ€" DIED. Doormanâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Monday, May 12th, 1902, Mrs. William Doogan, aged 37 years, 1 month and 1 day. Auntâ€"In the township of ll‘enelon, on Monday, May 13th, 1902, Thomas Allin, aged 74 years. Poona â€"-In the township of Verulam, on Wednesday, May 14th, 19‘)2, Margaret Ann, eldest daughter of Samuel Pogue, aged 37 years and 10 months. signs. pink and other shades. We know and we are sure you will like the Color treatment, not only ‘ ~ when it is first put on, but all through the life of the paper. are Welcome" You will save money by buying this first-class stock. ill. WASHEURH GEO. Mae-E , The m; HEADQUARTERS for DAIRY SUPPLIES. COURTâ€"OEEEVISION. Notice is hereby given that a Court for the revision of the assessment roll of the Township of Fenelon will be held in the VILLAGE OF GLENARM on Wednesday, the 281 day of May, 1902, at 10 o’clock a. m. All persons having business at the Court are hereby notified to be present. The as- sessment roll is at the [clerk’s office, and may be examined by persons interested. J. B FOWLER, ' Clerk. Powles's Corner, May 15th, 1902. ‘ 14-2. ARE YOU GGENG ‘ T0 BUihD? I am prepared to supply all necessary material for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, l Raise Chickens for Export. We want, delivered alive at your nearest G. T. R. station, every chicken you can raise. Larger breeds, such as Orpingtons, Wyandottcs, Rocks,Indian Games and Dork- ings are mostacceptable. Scrub and black- lcgged birds are not suitable. Prices ac- cording to weight and plumpuess. Good chickens bring from 40 to 90 cents per pair. We can supply settings of_ good Rock and Wyandotte eggs. Where a number order together the cost is from 20 to 25 cents per setting. For particulars write our buyer, A. E. Silverwood, Box 134. DUNDAS 85 FLAVELLE BROS, 5 3m. Lindsay FOR SALE OR TO RENT. Part of the north half of lot 13 in the 7th concession of Somerville, containing one- hnlf acre. It is within two minutes’ walk of church, post-office and Burnt River sta- tion, on the Victoria division of the G. '1‘. R., and within one half mile of school-house. On the lot is a 15â€" ’story dwelling, with a small store attached; also, a blacksmith’s shop with tools and fixtures. Possession given on the lst of June next. TERMS: Part cash and balance on mortgage at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to EDWIN WOOD. P enelou Falls, May 13th, 1902. 14-4. W. D. pfiflfi, Agent for saunas, stereos, SEWAE’S MSSHAEES antl’ ' A MQSSEY-kfiflfifilfi Fflfidfi MFLEEE’ERSTS. \Ve guarantee good goods at reasonable prices. Planing done on short notice by first class workmen. Detachable Tires First in 1888â€" Foremost ever since. To have been “first”- merely proves antiquity. To have remained first _ proves merit. DUNLOP TIRE CO., LIMITED, TORONTO. Local Depot for llunlop Carriage Tires. Ooh-Io The real “Slater Shoe” has the words “The Slater Brown Grizzly and Black Mangolian 1-,!“ lining. No other words or letters excbpt the priceâ€"appear on the genuine “ Slater Shoe.” Tmeigl “ Slater Shoe" the name is always surrounded with,a slate frame. Because “The Slater Shoe” brand in the Slate Frame is the wearer’s protection is the reason why the discerning purchaser will insist on A, the genuine “Slater Shoe” and will I Y ' take no shoe that looks like a “ Slater Shoe ” but: is not one. -â€"-â€". c4 (xi 1 will keep you Warm. Come and see them. A, large stock of Horse Blankets, Trunks, Valises, etc. , always on hand at Morrison’s biomass Slap. . ‘_ " , A '- The name and price, $3. 50 and $5.00, branded on, every pair. «1.1â€". g'..~'.-'{-\.,.-a-'- to, d. 8. Elfinlieggia’ 8: 60., (nsranmsnsn 1879.) BANIiE-E’.S, FENELQN FALLS, - (JET. Agents: The Bank of British North America. A general up-to-date banking business transacted. Current accounts with merchants and business men opened on the usual terms, and careful attention given to the business of our customers. Money advanced on notes or mortgages for any length of time to suit borrower. Farmers’ notes discounted at the lowest rates. ' Drafts issued on any part of the world. Cheques on any bank in Canada or the United States cashed. Sterling Exchange bought or sold at post- ed rate of Exchange. Special attention given to the collection of notes and accounts. Note forms furnished free of charge, or sent by mail post-paid. W. A. Bishop, Acting Manager Call and see our instruments and machines before buyinO‘. Shop opposite Post-omen, FEHELQN FALLS. MAY 12th, 1903.} \ . rug-duff}; "- I“ 15.: Jim»:- "I - 3:547. -:»‘.-7,:i§“.~5‘$- ~Ex‘cat-5:vzmefésiil J. B... ARNSL WE hEPdlh ktddddhd _ a ppppldbe purifiedntleastonce If your wheeled Vehicles build Elf-iii. iii: if trifliqilid need repairing of any des- cription we can do the work as well as anybody in the county. Dr. T. P. MGCULLOUGH, _ Specialist, EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Will visit Simpson House, Lindsay, every Wednesday. Hours, 10 n. m. to 4 p. m Consultations, eye, ear, nose and throat. Peter-borough, corner George and Murray streets. It prepares the system for the severe heat 01 summer and makes you feel like a new person. Try the \Ve can repaint your buggy and make it look. like a new one, or will sell you a. new one and take your old one in part payment. - Chambers A Palmer. Route Bills _ Up-to-dateillustra' . ; I f [‘1 Neat work. rose. sans l CHEAP FOR CASH 0R ON TIME. The undersigned has for sale one team of Horses and a large number of Farm Imple- ments, which can be seen on lot 2‘3, Somer- tions. ville, at Burnt River bridge. Prices low. . our. N . , JOS MOP Eggéofpaugl At the Gazette Office,.Fenelon Fahs. l A Regular price $1, for 75 cents. We can recommend you nothing better. fiohson’s Drug Store, , â€" «2i. " 1 r. {I‘vn'mAhs-AEV“ ' ' .. .. , ‘ . ' - ’ and it will pay you to consult me before buyinor, j; Most prominent in all our new wall coverings are the flower do These are in the natural ' colors, or conventionalized in green and gold, silver white, and 4 & 5 . You will find them just the character of wall paper you desire, F. SANSFQREM "’4â€"...._ ‘â€" Best‘ Seventeenth, Fenelon Falls... , ., «(1..

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