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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Jul 1902, p. 7

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e..e‘-,-~‘â€"â€"â€"'--v-v-â€"~ we" vv â€"â€"~~_’â€"..__._.__.... .. .,: {I i. l 1 l ,hâ€"i v. ULGlu SH“ 1] LE LIVE STOCK CONVENTION WAS A GREAT SUCCESS. Prices Realized for Cattle Was Goodâ€"Total Receipts of the sale $21,077. The gathering of stockmen at Calâ€" gary from the 14th to the 17th of May for the Live Stock Convention. show and sale, was the largest and most representative ever known in Calgary is the centre of the great‘ranching country and it was not surprising that. hundreds of able and prosperous ranchers, repre- “th 1 on a . 3 came t some of the animals were as yonng the West. senting literally thousand hills," should assemble a. the meetings which had for their ob« of interests in lect the fostering ‘ ‘PLASTERS FAILED. LIITIMENTS, OILS AND MANY OTHER MEDICINES DID NO GOOD. - â€"â€"~ 0. New Brunswick Postmaster Tells of His Efforts to Cure His Kid- ney Troubleâ€"He Suffered for Years and Tried Many Medicines, But Only Recently Found the Right One. Lower Windsor, N. B., June 23 â€" Special)â€"Mr. ’1‘. H. Belyca, postâ€" master of this place, has made a any interesting statement of his lxperience in his efl’orts to be our- Id of Kidney Trouble which has )othered him for many years. At times he would have very bad malls, and when these came on he vas almost laid up. . He tried several doctors and used nany medicines, but nothing seemed to help him in the least. Plasters, oils, liniments on the outside and doses of all kinds and descriptions taken internally seem to have but one result. He was no 'better. Finally through reading an adver- tisement he was led tothe use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He says: ’.“Dodd’s Kidney Pills were so highly recommended for Kidney Trouble that after reading some testimonials, I concluded to try them according to directions. “I had tried so many things that I was very skeptical and had but little faith that Do-dd's Kidney'Pills could or would help me. However. I did not use them long before I found that they were all and more than was claimed for them. ' “I have received more benefit from them than from any other medicine I have ever used , for they seem to have made a complete cure of my case.- “I feel as well as ever I did and have not the slightest trace of the Kidney Trouble that bothered me ever. so long. “I want to say that I believe that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the right medicine for Kidney Trouble.” . Mr. Belyea is very well known to everybody in this neighborhood and there are but few who have not been aware of his serious illness. Everyone is delighted at his. imâ€" proved health and his published statement; has done much to make Dodd's Kidney Pills even more pop~ ular in this neighborhood than they have been. which every farmer and rancher of the plains of Alberta is concerned. it is recognized in the west as well as in the cast that those who enâ€" gage in any branch of agriculture 31‘ in any pastoral pursuits are en- titled to rank high in the communi- ty, their Occupations calling for as nuch skill and intelligence as any )f what are termed the higher pro- essions. The stockmen of the te'rriâ€" tories came togetherto interchange riews and experiences with regard to he care, breeding and IMPROVEMENT OF STOCK, to receive instruction from men who lave made a life study Of such mat- :ers, and to enjoy social intercourse me with another. That the ad- lresses at the meetings were well vorthy of attention will be readily recognized when it is mentioned that unong the speakers were C. W. Pet- lrson, Deputy Minister of Agriculâ€" ‘,ure for the Territories; J. R. And- lrson, Deputy Minister of Agricul- ture for British Columbia; J. A. ['urner, W. R. Stewart, ll. B. Benâ€" nett, M. P. P., A. E. Cross, exâ€"M. 9., and P. J. Nolan, besides a vtroug delegation from the cast conâ€" risting of Profs. Day, Creelman and Gristlale and Messrs. Robert Miller and F. W. Hodson. There was only a moderate numâ€" ber of entries for the Stallion Show, but everything shown was of ex- cellent quality, and spoke volumes for Alberta as a horse-raising coun- try. Clydesdales, Shires, Hackneys, Standard Brst and French Coach- ers were the breeds represented and all classes were judged by Mr. Rob- ert Miller of Stoull‘ville, Ont. The show of cattle was very large, and the quality averaged high, al- though a number of the females were old and some not in calf which de- tracted considerably from their value in the sale ring. The large majority of the animals exposed for sale were Slim-thorns, with a few Herefords, Aberdeen Angus and Ayr- shires, all of which were judged very' satisfactorily by Prof. C. E. Day. The sale passed off exceedingly well, and THE PRICES REALIZED were considered very good, taking What made your linens coarse? Common soap! Sunlight Soap saves linen. REDUCES EXPENSE Ask for the Octagon-nor. u; _. . W171 . into consideration the fact that as one month and others as old as Two hundred and twenty head .were disposed of at an average price of $95.80, mak- ing the total receipts of the Sale $21,077. The top price of the sale was $290, while six excellent yearl- ing Shorthorns contributed by one breeder averaged $174 each. The following is a. summary of the re- sults of the sale 2 Breed. Cows. Bulls. Receipts No. Average. No. Average. Aberdeen Angus 10 $68.50 2 830.00 twelve years. Ayrshircs l 40.00 2 1.00 154.00 Herefords 14 92.22 1280.00 Shel-thorns 41 78.43 150 103.92 18313.00 52 63.71 168 102.00 21077.00 Total number of head ..... . ...... 220 Average sale price ........ . . . . . .9580 Messrs. Alfred Mansell &: 00., Live Stock exporters, Shrewsbury, shipped by ss. “Lycia” from Avon- mouth on the 29th April, 30 Shrop- shire sheep bred by Mr. A. E. Manâ€" sell, and purchased by Mr. Robert Miller. These sheep consisted of 14: rams and 16 ewes, which with the exception of one ram were all too young to include in the famous Harrington Dispersmn sale, so Were kept by Mr. Mansell until his final farm sale at Bishton March. Mr. Miller is to be con- which are the last of Mr. Mansell’s breeding which Canada will obtain, and it is therefore to be hoped that they will arrive safely at their des- On Tuesday, April 29th, four Shorthorn bulls purchased by Mr. J. Lawrence of Manitoba. during his recent visit to England, were ship- ped by ss. "Lycia" to Quebec, by Messrs. Alfred Mansell & 0-0., Live Stock exporters, Shrewsbury. These bulls were really fine animals, We being bred by M. W. J. Hosken, and two by Mr. Roskruge, they reach Manitoba safely prove of great service in Mr. rence’s herd. should Law: F. W. HODSON, Live Stock Commissioner. moat-w WIRE WOUNDS. My mare, a very valuable one, was badly bruised and out by being caught in a wire fence. Some of the wounds would not heal, although tried many different medicines. Dr. Bell advised me to use MINARD’S LIN-IMENT, diluted at first, then stronger as the sores began to look better, until, after three weeks, the sores have healed, and best of al the hair is growing well, and is not white, as is most always the case in horse wounds. F. M. DOUCET. Weymouth. A stream five feet wide and eleven A tea that’s unexcclled in kind, feet deep, and running at twenty feet a minute, will provide water for 90,000 men. +â€"â€"_ 0L1] wniun nus. Citizens Rose by Candle-Light.â€" Strange Change in Public Fancy. There was. a time folks" got up by the fading dark of night and started c0untryward on a. of its fan, wheel in search of entertainment. They rode far and long, and pro- bably, if the truth were told, over- did it somewhat. That was when bicycling was treated as a fad, but. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of as with most fads, the public tired of it rapidly. A transformation in the citizens' fancies then occurred. They dropped the wheel as a noâ€" velty, only to realize that it was a rositive necessityâ€"a convenience-a money-saver on car fares. And that’s what caused the big bicycle revival in the city. Out along the highroads the far- mer was wont to look upon the bi- cycle as some foolish vehicle for giddy tourists. He said hard words about it because it rudely shocked the tense nerves of his colt, placed him more than once in unconventional position by the ditchâ€"side. This man of the country districts has also experienced change of thought, and probably for even stronger reasons than that of his city cousin. Can you imagine a. more useful art1cle out of town, than 64: pounds when in fun marching or_ and June 26th to 30th. inclusive. 8. bicycle 7 It has the virtue of mak- ing eight miles feel as oneâ€"puts the post oflice and your neighbor at the turn of a pleasant spinâ€"is al- ways at your immediate call. And these things have made the bicycle popular in the country districts. -â€"â€"-â€"~+â€".â€"â€"_. HOW TO GET A WHEEL. You- should not be without bicycle toâ€"day. The Cost of one is very easy. Write to Canada Cycle an enjoyable vacation trip. Several try Of grand mOUDtE-in scenery at a ll: Motor 00., Limited, 34 King St., West, and ask about June prices for Line daily. Full information and iiâ€" ”Clcvelmld." “Massey â€" Harris," “Brantford.” and "Perfect". 131. cycles. Han last or stoves that glowed. And kettles gratulated on obtaining these sheep All boning hard as hard COUld be: and should JUSt I As guarantee the'famous name, 1 And that’s a cup of liquid bliss, when “city the third ; and so on, increasing 32 and‘ part in 10,000 an tasted. Salt 9. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All' a. kota, during June, July and August. tumt‘y ever given the People Of this LESSON FOR LESSON,~ Man is so prone to err that he should reflect a little before drawing attention to the mistakes of others. A professor who prided himself on his correct English heard his wife remark :â€" “I intended to tell Jane to bring a fresh bucket of water.” "You doubtless mean a bucket of fresh water,” corrected the profes- sor. “I wish you Would pay some little attention to your rhetoric." A few moments later he said : “My dear, that picture would show to better advantage if you were to hang it over the clock.” “Ah,” she replied, “you doubtless mean if I were to hang. it above the the clock. If I were to hang it over the clock we could not tell the time. I wish you would be more careful with your rhetoric, my dear.” And the learned professor became "None knew thee but to praise." None named thee b ut to love time. It is singular that some of the most beautiful poetry ever written in exactly applicable to ~w.‘. .,1 l COELON EA. gidrk'irrm'i‘md‘md'dddmdm'i'mw'i-d'd'id‘dri‘w'r'i'm'r'r‘rd‘midi-mm The finest matchuln '1‘ all at once very interested in his :2 N E , tho Worldfmadofrom Oi‘l- 7°” 0 book- : bod Mk. oft oorky plno and _____,___3_ -._ z Sulphurous- fox-3.... E' B. s eapanlally suitable _ for domestic useâ€" The following is copied from The i 55 H 95 ' Nassau Guardian and Bahama Is- .3, Odorless' ’ pumplnmatsudmg lands Advocate and shows that! .i.‘ boxn'a'aort.d“l°r. . - t l l Salada is for sale everywhere. E Every AStFIflthâ€"h P in 2:23; 2:33.12: ' a c throoboxeolnupaok- SALADA. 330. uThe shades of night were falling Every Matohâ€" M t h fast._" u A lighter a c For solo by As down the street a good wife 3‘ an lilrst Clan passed. I§ en. 87"- 5 And m her hand She We a “ham Newswerwesweetestreemwwwwrwvm To 'keep her husband safe from harm, Salada. LIMIT! 9, . 7013021170 Gan handle your BUTTER, E088. POULTRY (alive or dressed), STRAWBlanfl, The flawson Semmissien 00., Her "brow was" glad ; her loving mate, 4 She knew would meet her at the APPlES, TOMATOES. other Fruits, VEGETABLES or P300001! to good advantage. gate, Shipping tags, stamps, pads supplied. Correspondence invited. - She knew he loved her best, but ~ “191% ooooooo oooooooocoo' He loved his "cup" like other men, 2 o a e e e a eaaseeeeg a a a a a a e a e Salada. - 9 H Don't leave your paintinguntal ’ 9 ’the last minute. Do it. now, and :let it dry before the hot July and“ :August sun gets at it. Give; ‘your house a. chance, touch it up 9 ‘._'.With ' I o - Ramsay’s hints: '1 inside and outside. , These are the paints for wear gdeZteal-prr. I ,beauty and easy to work.~3' Han- ~”In happy homes (she) saw the light" bright, PANTNG. For why ? their inmates all drank tea, Salada. “Try not” Oolong, the Grocer said ; "This is the tea that soothes the head, -"’dy cans. No mess. No waste. 9 E’en Lipton must his ‘Brands’ give Price 0. K. Drop us a card and ‘ UP. ,. ask for Since hr has failed to lift the Cup," ' ' ‘ 'BOOKLET ttKnr FREE. Salada. telling about it and showing some beautiful homes. ' a, 'A, RAMSEY 8; Sflflémabduge ' MONTREAL Paint Makers? "0, stay,” her neighbor said, "and take one more sip for _ sake.” She thought 00000.6 friendship o'ooeoooooooooeeoooeeoewas of homeâ€"“My hus- aaoooea band's there, Without his tea he will despair." Salada. ‘ ' ' . The total number Of men the Britâ€" Customerâ€"“I want a shoe that is "Beware" the stuff, they sell in ish Em; ire can put in the field is both comfortable and stylish." trade ; 1,202,000. Shopmanâ€"“I’m very sorry, madam, but the age of miracles is past."- Don't buy at all, until you’ve made Quite sure it’s stamped in letter plain Mlnrd’s llnlmenlthebest Hair Heslum S l d Min-ard’s Llnimenl Cures La Blippe aa a' 165,000 Britons at present living -â€"-- in the United Kingdom were born in India or the Colonies. Professorâ€"“Tell me to what claSs of maladies insomnia belongs." Stu- dentâ€"“Whyâ€"er, it is a contagious disease." “I never heard it so dos- cribed. Where did you learn this 7" "At break of day” when good wives rise, There is one thing they greatly prize Stops the Cough and Works on the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure. No Pay. Prioo 25centl. And if you want to know, 'tis this, Salada. A traveller "from across the pond," On afternoons of tea was fond, The good wife told her Where to find as tea-drinkers, consuming 7-; pounds a head yearly. New Zealanders drink 7-} pounds. The expenses of municipal govern- ment in London last year were $17,- of New Salada- 000,000 less than those For Over Slxty Years. York. Art OLD AND WELL-Tami: REMEDY. â€"- Mm- Winalow's SoothiuaSyrun has been used for over sixty “There in the twilight." they did w r c. 1134 part, yeatrlshy milltiona off mothers forIthcir 1:(giilcllen “Exile . tee ling, wi 1 per ect success. tsoo es the c !d _ _.._, And eaCh one PondeTCd. In her softens the gums. nlltxys all pain. cures wind colic, and ‘ _'_ heart, 13 the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is ploy-ant to the taste._ Sold by druggista in ever part of the world. Twenty-five contsabottle. Its vs no is incalculnhlo. Be sure and risk for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing jyrup, sud. talhr mwmz‘liintb The fact that all the finest tea "*5 "ms" “Pm-4R DENT'FRwE- Was at The Model Grocery, +. A falling body moves at the rate of 82 feet the first second of its drop ; at 64. feet the next ; 96 feet oALvssT’s CAROLIC .DOCTH sowosa Froaorvoe the teeth. Sweetana the breath. Strengthens the gums ' “From experience, sir. Whenever my neighbor's dog can't sleet, I’m just as wakeful as he is." feet per second during each second Mlnard‘s Liniment for Rheumatism 800 tons of snails were sold in Paris during 1901. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that contain Mercury smell and completely derouge the'whole system . when entering it through the mucous surfaces. ‘ _ - .- , - Such articles should never be used except on LlfebuOY soap dlmnfectanb-ls prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the Strong 1)" Ecommended by the medl‘: damage they will do lsteu fold to the good you cal professwn as a Safeguard against can possibly derive from them. Ha'l’s Catarrh infectious diseases Cure, manufactured by F.J. Cheney 85 (20., ’1‘0- ' add), 0.. contains no mercury. and is taken in- â€" ernull . actin directly upon the blood and ‘ lucoug surfs.ch of the system. In buying F0“! teen Pounds 0“t 0f- every hun- oil’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the enu dred of food we eat consists of- po_ inc. It is taken internally,and mode in To edo tatoes_ Ohio, by F. J. Cheney 8: Co. Testimonials me. “‘"_+_“_“‘ Sold by.Dru giats, price 750 per bottle. Hell's Faml y Pills are the best. EVERY 70?!!! BAN HAVE A Bill“) prest prices over noted. Fine catalogue, 5001llustmiicns,maile free. VVrlte us for any. thing in Music or “usch lnslrmncnu. WHEL'EY RBYGE 86 00.. Limited. Toronto, Out. and Winnipeg, Man Wabash Railroad. SPE CIAL EXCURSIONS. is so sweet that one To Denver, Colorado Springs, Pue- of Water is CaSflY blo, Glenwood Springs, Col. ; CLEANENG til-fig: LADBES’ . . . it Can be done perfectly by our French Process. Try it BRITISH AMERIGAN DVEINO 00. MONTREAL, TORONTO, OTTAWA A: QUEBEC» Saocharine Lake City, Ogden, Utah; Hot Springs and. Deadwood, South Dakota. Lowest round trip rates ever made from Canada to the above points. Tickets on sale June lst to 2151,, T0 CURE A 001.0 IN ONE DAY. dominion Llne’Steamehipé Montreal to Liverpool. Boston to Liver- pool. Portland to Liverpool. Via. Queens- own. Lorne and Foststeomshlpe. Sn erlor accommodation for all classes of oscengers. 82 com; and Statement Ire amidehlpa. pecleluttentloulms been given to the Second Saloon end Third-Clans accommodation. Fat rates ofposzagc and all particulars, apply to any agent of the Company. or Richards, Mills a Ca, 77 state St. Boston. druggiste refund the money if it falls to ougg. E. W. Grove’a signature is on each box. I . The German soldier carries over der. Britain's total eQUipment is Special excursion June 22nd to 25th. two or three pounds lighter. Other cheap excursions during July and August. All tickets good until SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES, October Blst, 1902. All tickets Via the Chicago and North West. should read via Detroit and over the em Railway to Denver, Colorado Wabash, the short and true route to Springs, Pueblo, Salt Lake, Hot all Colorado points" Springs and Deadwood, South Do: This Wm be D. Torrance k 00.. Montreal and Portland. â€"._. -.-uâ€"..:.~. .V In 8 PERFEET 15- u“. STRUMEA’IBln 1 km? Humane Swine “Steak Mute! anthAl! ’ I W Delmrner. Stopsawlno of all a::: from 1v mating, Mains “diflerentear marks , all sizes, with aameblida. Extract: "on: r ' â€"’ 'l'cflimonlnlufree. Price $1.50 ousm‘. l ' 7 tortriel :iti t work-,scud balance. Pai'd U.S. Mays, '02 for]? yr: ; Canada Dec.l1, ‘01, lSyrs. FAEEEB BRIGHTON, Falrfleld, lows. U. 5. the grandest oppor- 3 tan {rm 1 m? ‘ . h A splendid opportunity is ofi‘ered for country to Via“; this beautiml CCU!!â€" low rate. . Full particulars from any railroad lustrated pamphlets can be obtained agent' or J' A- RICHARDSON. from B. H. Bennett, General.Agent, Dlst‘ Puss' Agent northeas’c Corner 2 King street east, Toronto, Ont. ' fine trains via the North-Western Wool) a E55010. Emmi/m"; Egg. moses macs? king and Yoni‘e streets, Toronto. BAV'STREET.*TORONIO Australia holds the world’s o _._4 .l_.«...._.. .__, A _.~. â€" 5... ‘ . .., ' L_ r, n Timbuwhnum WM... 1...... .. , . -. . . _.....__.._.. , . ,.., . 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