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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Jun 1902, p. 8

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......_.â€"~.»~_ mm;er Emmy . A ._- pg ; .}.1.,.p,.,,-.,z_4,.‘.._.. , s . y r , f " ' i , -_ , DIRECTORY.‘ SDCIETIES. . . L in . l __ j x “ . I NIGHTS or TENTED MACCABErLs ‘ , " . ‘ ’ Diamond 'l‘ent No. 208. Meets in the -â€"40 MAKE SWARMS STAY HIVED. ' ' ~33 Wrinkle 01 Much Importance and Profit to Books-porn. * " Many swarms abscond after being I ' hived a few hours. This is because d - I _ '-'their new home is not comfortable, A Z: I True Blue hall in McArthur’s Blo'ck on the first and third Tuesday in each month. But our sale continues with increasing earnestness, be- ‘ gm}; gosh K tidbit:i,£§§;’a,fitf,t§?°o§“;§;._A cause our Reduced Prices are being proven by our - . - o M. few days when there are eggs and Ifyour wheeled vehicles customers. ., Ari‘fegitAVul 85:13:01: (3913901)?f1«:I-.\II.‘owsI , fi'ogielrl; llixlefzvfiiififg 21151;:{5 ne‘ed;repai1‘i11g Of any des- . ITEMS THAT 'WI-LL INTEREST YOU: TIEIS \VEEK 1 the Orange he'll-{on Francis street dn :Jiethmcidfndfeb1351:: celtldmgfietgef i331? $31 0;? mggbgg; ‘ special Lace Curtains just received, at 35, so and 95e- the fir“ and “‘"‘i,¥§§3§;§;;,7,;j“fi.fimy“ v 512111122} inches wide and 5 inches _ " ‘ ‘ - ' ' s J. T. Tnozursox Jn., Sec. C its gran: 12:; the WW- 5 "'.°.§i.1‘?:il .22.: 3:22:23 323.3435“ «Tittlti: 223:". era, , 'alSo used for constructing the en- We can repaint your good value. Regular price 143.; selling for 19 cts. _ gflitngfim‘illhziid13:122.exthgiesidliegoillg: buggy and make it ~109k We are showing a wonderful assortment of TVash Goods Tuesday in ei'ery 11101113: ‘ 5 ;,?;,.,““§$,‘;, $133133“ ,?f§gdp,§§e,“;§ hke 5‘ new one: or W111 this week, and the smallness of the price Will astomsh -c : iron: hold it- firmly in place. This sell you a new one and you. “fix makes a platform on which to dum take your old one 111 part . . O _ x ‘ INDEPENDENTORDER erroansrsns. the Cluster of bees, when they Wil , ’VVe have Dmntles Percales Oro‘andles, SWISS GOOdb, . Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the quickly run into the hive instead of Payment ’ ’ D running all over the ground. Next put the shade board, c, on top of the S & P E e hive, and the bees are about as comâ€" m P a. m I‘- ifortablc as they can be made, and .35 and the pricesâ€"well, just call and see how they are and In“ M0“d"3’ 0f “0“ “mm: in the True . _ Blue hall in McArthur’s Block. you Wlll be amply repaid. D. com, Chief Ranger. - 'l‘nos. Ansrm, R. S. _ . M >â€" C A m 5?; $3 an ANADIAN ORDER or FORESTERS, ' u an a j Fcnelon Falls Lodge No. 626. Meets in the Orange Hall on Francis street west on the first Thursday of each month. Tnno. Jov, Chief Ranger, P. DEYMAN, Sec. priug m I I I I . _ . W ‘iANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE I I I f, P, LON Falls Circle No. .127, meets in tho . . G) True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block the I n .. I first Wednesday in every month. HIVE AND FIXTURES you A SWARM. g P. C. Buncsss, Leader. :are almost always sure to stay and R. B. Svnvnsrnu, Secretary. M make it their new home. If the .’ evening proves to be a little cool, I i ' T ~31?» - . . THE SPRV . , . F AhD A G R 0 remove the corner blocks after sun- . Lodge No.406. -Mects on the first «lown, but leave the shade board on . 3 i WCdnesdny ol'cach month on or bef re t1 ‘1‘; I I . full of the r’noon, in the’lodge rooom i: for alch days at least. r Cunningham 5 Block. Almost any colony will cast a . . F. A. McDIAaMJD W. M. V. ‘ swarm in a good season, unless man- _ ’ .' aged on the - non-swarming system. : We should have all things ready for j the happy time. Old‘hivcs must be I E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. . . ' cleaned out and more new ones made The Cheap Store. W "was . i is. ' 2 2â€"4 5*. 9. I, ‘ CIRCULABS, BLANK NOTES, am if necessary. The old swarm catcher ENVELOPES, RECEIPTS, ETC., CHURCHES. WEDDING INVITATIONS, M 5333.12.33i ‘31:;‘4’éfmift ititep‘bstes All are Welcome. should be in readiness for the first APTIST CHURCH-MQUEEN ST REV. B Benj. Davies, Minister. Preaching flow. The honey harvest is short, so . services every Sunday at 1030 a. .. d 7 p. in. Bible Class and m (m , ' don’t let the bees hang around idly M while the nectar is evaporating in I ‘ q g v“n”’"y~‘v§; y"," v:v.-J-.â€".I...I\9 Sunday School at , . 32,30 p. m. Praise and prayer service on ' We have lately added a stock of type and stationer lhursday at 8 a m- ) . . - - - I ' , , . . “'0 “011059110” for printing Weddlng InV1tat10ns, Calling Cards, etc., and B ETHODIST CHURCH _ CULBORNE ; ‘ Before the bees swarm Gilt Of the can turn out first class work at reasonable prlces. I Streetâ€"Rev. John Garb”, Fasten hive, they fill themselves With honey â€"â€" t Sunday service“ 1030 a. m-and 7 p m j and have enough to last them at Sabbath School at 2.30 pm- Epwénh. , leuSt three d'uys. swarms usually Y a It came and see samples' League of Christian Endem.ol‘, Thesday ' weigh j-rgnthIX ttlo ten pounds. tItris m . : evening at, 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on -cstimate t at Jere are a on o,â€" y i j T ’ A 5’ _ Thursda 6v _1 1:73 . , ‘ 000 bees to a. pound. The queen TO LIOllt-lei‘tl 01 l.\GW YOI‘h Frauds Street west ‘5 y enngav 0 lays as many as 2,000 eggs it day» for choice patterns or low or about twice her own weight. Adjacent to my apiary are several P111095 In large maple trees about 60 feet high. Swarms frequently go to the very top and cluster, entirely out, of ‘ ‘ roach. They remain two hours or We have then hele no“, more, and then depart. Wit?1 tll'ile for your select10n_ ~ queen traps, however, it is a (e ig t to hive swarms. - When the swarm issues, the queen. LENDsAY " cages herself and cannot leave with r ’ . the bees, the swarm will cluster on NEXT TO ' some tree, when the apiarist can reâ€" SIMPSON HOUSE, ‘ place the hive with an empty one *x and place the trap with the queen on I ' the new hive on the old stand. The bees will remain from ten to twenty minutes, when they will return and 4 enter the new hive, The nail can W“ all g Q then be withdrawn, releasing the 5 queen, and she will run in with the M ST. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, Pas- tor. Services every Sunday at 10.30 a. m and 7 p. In. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7.30 p. m. \w SALVATION ARMYâ€" BARRACKS 0N Bond St. Westâ€"Capt. Kivell & Lieut. Jago. Scrvme every Wednesday, Thursâ€" ’ day and Saturday evenings at 8 p. m., and on Sundaysat 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and7.30 p.m. ’32.; «a Aw-“-§ooom " GROCERIES DEPARTMENT. ‘ We desire to call your attention to the following line or goods, just received: Choice Cleaned Currants- Choice Seeded Raisins, one pound packao'es (East Brand) 3 liine F1l1ated Currants ; Selected Valenzia Raisins; Sultana Raisins. A full stock of Crosse & T. ALOYSIUS R. C. CHURCHâ€"LOUISA :( Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Lcary, Pastor. ‘ Services every alternate Sunday at 10:30 , a. in. Sunday School every Sunday at 2 p. m I ' l i ‘ swam and the hmng is dom No Agent for Blackwcill’lsl PiezlisliloSlpdfz-shell Almonds; Shelled Grenoble Wal- 7:; @RGASfiSn nuts; S e e . :11- 5ggfleߤ1§§hool cvefl Sundayhitnz'flo f, 0f13W?fly3mg?misgfiifigefifiz Passes, CROCKERY DEPARTMENT 1 _] a; ,3, 0,0100, msday ,V ig‘oknhp'h‘ili'c- g 1 .WOuid recommend sgwgpag MAGHNES - Toilet and Dinner Sets. For the next two WBBKS we W11 RR“ . that every beckecpcr use them.-â€"Amâ€" offer special value in these goods; also a large stock of Fancy Goods, Lamps etc. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. A full line of the best goods and latest styles money can buy. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Call and see our Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, also a nice line of Ulsters and Overcoats. .These are only a few-of the lines of new goods just placed in stock. You are1nv1ted to take a close look through the stocks and compare prices whether you buy or not. . . Our 250. Tea 1s immense value. JCS. MGFARLANE. A . IL . t HQ“ Seats free in all churches. Everybody crican . grlcu uris . invited to attend. Strangers cordially welcomed I __ am! Typical Plymouth “Wk' " " ' PERM EMPLEETEEE'F .- We guarantee good goods at reasonable prices. MISCELLANEOUS. l N ~~ UB_LIC LIBRARYâ€"PATRICK KELLY Librarian. Open daily, Sunday except: I . m. till 10 p. In. Book- l exchanged on Tuesdays and Saturdays from k’ 12 a.m. till 3 p. m. and in the evening from 6 7 to 9. Reading room in connection. \__ DST-OFFICEâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS- ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted from 7.30 a. In. to 7 p. in. Mail going south, closes at 7.35 a. m. Mail going north closes at 11.25 a. in. Letters for registration must be posted half an hour previous to the time for closing the mails. W Call and see our instruments and machines before buylng. Shop opposite Postâ€"office, â€" FENELBN FALLS- MAYJZth, 1902. .‘vmurfiyf- '7';- - _ â€"~ , a r NEW MACHINE SHOP NEWSPAPER LA W. r an Irishman FALLS. 1 A pm St ,~_ d E a . a eris require to give notice . The undersigned has opened a well- fill lg @ :hsilvitltezhe(rlel:;3‘:“ifilelilea fliesl'c..§-I§e°,sd"°‘ ‘ ' - ' ‘ e [- dMacline she on ' not take his ancr out 095 The above cut is an excellent cut Eaggpgppositg the “0,31, siggaogcrfivggifi state the 1.6383,]; [0,. its (foihgeioflice and. 0“ *L typical “5’11”th Balimd Rock hotel: and is now ready to repair all kinds Any neglect to do 50 makes the :38; taker" , rocker“ which took first prize at one 6,- Farming, Steamboat and Min Machinery responsible to the publisher {aria ,master I V 0. the great POUltry Shows laSt “71’1" and Bicycles, and to repair or renew the 2~ If aHY Person Older: his papepjgiem 4? WP, and shows what to breed for. wooden Parts of implements. Lawn MOW- tinned he must pay all allemages (1:02;)!- !,3, A! as n f s in ers repaired and sharpened, and Saws pubhsher may conmme to s c 8 It‘s an a or W D sharpened and gummed. I have been in the hog busmess 13%“ Prices right and all work attended 0 . for the past thirty-three years’ and ‘0 Prompfl)“ COLOR! SHAPE, or not. ,There can be no legalldjistdldngili: it. has always been my practice to try JQHN JONES QUALITY, FENISH, ance until the payment is made. and keep salt and ashes where my ' to WE|GHT, STYLE. 3- Any DEBI‘SOH Who takes apaper from ,3, hogs could help themselves, says L. Fcnelon Fa]]s,Apr3113th’1901, the post_qfllce, whether directed to his 3, ll. Frost. I think one part salt to name or another, or whether he has sub- W ninc parts ashes about the right .â€" scribed or not, is responsible f . 01' the n _ mixture. I have sometimes burned 4_ “a subscnber orders his P .Y Eff;hi?'fi..§$2;3?"fiféneéiit ‘iit‘iiigiiif; Dr. T. P. MCCULLOUGH. @ h @ STAMPED % “ BRITTON BROS.” d h h Ethericiontmugs to send, the subscriber 18 i and throw water on it and let the s engalisg ' 0‘1“ 0P0?" 91'1tif'he tukcsit ouzoftb ' ':- hogs eat the charcoal. I practice ’ AND GUARANTEED FOR ALL TIME. post-office. lhis proceeds upon the gym)“: 5 this only when feeding hogs for the EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. “I? 211100“ must pay for what he uses, , in; Juarket. I ha‘re never soon any visit Simpson House, Lindsay, every I to i khe courts have deCIdedItllflt X‘Gfusing t 5, . results from feeding ashes to h0g5, Wednesday. Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m B 'tt th “- etn‘g’spflpers and periodicals from J “ but. think ,the best way is to keep Consultations, eyc,ear, nose and throat. I: I, y' thgmpszJillefi’fogrigcmqvmé} and leflYing ' .~ 9‘ v z - ‘ . l hem- M rra . . . : Przma acc'e e ' r Elsi-e13) tiiigeléogs can he 1) .t strigégrborough, corner George and n y. is Wars of Marriage Llcenses’ Foot of Ken‘s“ of Intentionalvfmu- ' Videnw .V 4 V a. ’ d . - ' l - ‘2’ huâ€"n- 5. r ,. _ w”... . flaw“ «want ‘I‘Nsrmm'flwll‘

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