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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Jul 1902, p. 5

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.. . , ' .. .9 first .1," . 508‘ Qxceptsflml‘days 01‘ days Preceding The elephant at the Toronto Zoo is To Cure 9. Cold in one Day r public holidays, and will perforce dead_ ' Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All ‘13 r “govern themselves accordingly." ' We are strongly in favor of the by-law, which, though it may be somewhat ofa hardship in individual cases, is on the whole a beneficial one, as its object is “ the greatest good of the greatest num- Bervn 3' Ii' MUST an STOrPLD.â€"Tho practice ‘ of tearlug down posters is becoming a great deal too common, and must be stopped, or somebody will be caught in the act and fined; as it isapunishable - 'druggi'sts refund money if it fails to cure Cholera is increasing in China and E. W. Grave’s signature on each box. 25. the Philippines. The 113th anniversary of the fall 0" the Bastile was celebrated at Paris. Two powder magazines exploded in the Daly-West silver mine in Utah, and it is thought that about 290 men were . killed. The pearl fishing settlement in Dutch New Guinea was recently the scene of a Farmers, Attention! Save Your Chickens for Export. Commencing in September, you can de- .liver at your nearest G. T. R. station every Chicken you have raised. Plump young birds of any breed will be accepted. We pay for good chickens from 5 to 6 cents per pound, live weight, equal to from 40 to 90 : Most prominent in all our new :* - = ..:.wa11 coverings are the flower de Offence. Almost the on] s fe lace to llmassacrf’, by nam0§‘.°?" M'YlCtS: Who cents per pair. Thin birds or wastrels ab- ,. l .9 l - - , _ Put up ab,“ Viq‘inpq Shopywizdogv, and escaped '1nt0'~the bush, only towmeet polutely refused]. We send shipping coops, ' . Signs. These are In the nan-nail 1 ‘ v‘ a ' - h ’ ‘ death at the hands ef'thewsav-ames'. W'WYSW-tion free and Pay express “P ‘0 1 ' ' ‘ even funeral notices are not-safe, for on _ a 50 0,, pc, ,0, pound“, awoken, We. color-q, 01 conventlonahzed m a Wednesday. morning we saw one on a telegraph .post as we went down 001- borne-astreet,'and when we returned, a few minutes later," nearly all ofit was torn off. A person has a right to re- move placards of any kind lrom his. ownw'promises, if put.in without‘his per- mission. but no other. person hasth’e- right to touch them, and anyone who does renders himself liable to prosecu- s, tion. The offenders are most probably _ At- Ma'dr'id. the question as to the sanity ol‘iithe young’King Alfonso has been seriously raised. It is said that lie-combines the depraved tastes of his notorious grandmother, hsabella, with the irresponsibility of his half imbecile «lather. ._.__.____._____.______._ BIRTIâ€"IS. Swarmâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Monday, June 23rd, the wife of Mr. Thomas Sadler want buyers in a number of localities. If . . : . .. , ~ our buyers do not call on you write for par- 4 ' ' ‘ o ticulam to A. E. Silverwood, or DUNDAS 6r FLAV'ELLE BROS, 5 9111. Lindsay. green and gold, silver White, and L . pink and other shades. We know ’ you will find them just the character of wall paper you desire, ‘ 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. , You will save money by buying this first-class stock... KAWARTHA LAKES. The TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION eo., Lmrran. The N eW Iâ€"Iardvvare St‘ore,- , boys, inspired by a-spirit of mischief, and Constable Brockuis hereby request- ed to keep a sharplook-out and try and bring one or 'two of them to justice. RUNAWAY ACCIDENT.-â€"Ab0ut eight ofa. daughter. Elliott ofa. daughter. ELLIOTT.â€"â€"At Bury’s Green, Somerville, on Tuesday, July 8th, the wife of Mr. John- GRAHAM.â€"~In the township of Somerville, x , BOBCAYGEO-N, STURGEON PT., LINDSAY. one. Mae-n? , Opposite ithe Post-Oflice 3 W HaaoouaaTEHs for DAIRY SUPPLIES-.3. ' ! o’clock on Saturday morning a horse aiiifidgitfll 8th, the mfe Of Mr. Jenn “ ESTUHIDN' , that was drawing a:bugg in which ' June 13‘ t0 OCtObel’ 15‘- Mrs. James Fell and Mrs. John Suggitt, MARRIED. BObcayge°n_ 1V6 6 1? em» and 3 10 P-m- of Vcrnlam township, were driving into Camâ€"Tonnas-At the Baptist Parsonage, Ell‘ggeoannt.” 7 1" 4 10 ‘ he Falls, ran away in consequence “081011 Falls. by the REV-OB'-‘DB«V§°9: 0'? mas” $328338 u u 653.? u A R E GA“ u a u , , while descending a slight lllll near Mr. of Midland. ‘7 ’ - ’ Bobcuygcon arr 1 15 “ “ 8 55 “ Robert Prescott's. Dongs“, Brandon & Austin’s shed and the telegraph pole at the corner= where . the buggy was upset and both the ladies The animal did not kick. but got along somehow, with the crossbar between the shafts occasionally striking itswhind legs, until it reached Bond street, where it ran between Mc- DIED. Gnan.ur.â€"In the township of Verulam, on Monday, July 14th, Robert Graham, aged 50 years, 5 months and 9 days. FENELON FALLS MARKETS, Meals served on board. GoboconliSâ€"t. Fenelon Falls, Lindsay. “ MANITA.” 4, July lst to Sept. 6th, on. till. notice. ‘ Udb'oconk" train. Saturday’s boat will await evening Toronto ii; 600 am. Arr 740 pm. To UILD 7 I am prepared to supplylall necessary material 1 for House or Barn building atfreasonable ,prices, =, and it Will.:pay you .to consult’"me befoi'e- bdyinot. Planing done on short notice by. firs.t..class .; """ ' R sedtle “ 7 00 “ 1 6 4O “ were thrown out. Mrs. Fell, who ap- Fenelon Fans’Fnday’JMy I8“? 1902- pawlgnmls an. 7 40 :1 ii 600 u workmen. _ peered to he badly hurt, was carried 156190750515” ‘7” Norm St!" Row” M“ 00- “ lv 8 30 “ arr 5 20 fl ' inzto Dr; Wil's'ou’s' office by the doctor Wheat. Scotch or Fife .... 70 to 80 Sturgeon Pt. “ 900 “ IV 450. “ -- l 6‘ . ‘ ~ himself- and Mr. ‘Mark DGCGW, but she Wheat, fall, per bllShel.... 70 75 Lindsay (1.13.11030‘ “ iv“: 3 30} “ i- ’ l i F..- 6 had sustained no injury beyond a bad Wheat, spring . ... . .p.. 68, Ba‘mley, per bushel . . .. . . .. 79 ~ 50" 55 ..' . .. ,, . . 1 train for Toronto and at Lindsay for Port Shaking “Dd soon .lecovemd' Mls' BUCk‘VheM “ "H H - - 60 65 Hope. Time at Fenelon for breakfast and Suggitt was not hurt in the least. One Oats, “ 42 45 tea, shaft and the crossbar of the bugg Igeese, ‘: .... ~ 70 72 - e ‘ . . . . . . . . 55 60 ' were broken and the wheels and axles Pg’tétoes’ “ 55 60 Bobcaygeon’ Chemong, Burlelthakefleld. bent, and .the harness, a very old one, “ ” was brokémmsevem, hoes Butter, per lb...... 15 17 OGEMAH. A s‘ . _ :3" ' gigsppittggzen”"“ "" 9 10 July 2nd to Sept. 6th, or till notice. , urrlsm lscove . - ., e . . . r YOu will be-sldrprisgd ‘in trying'Catari'h- Hides ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' V” " u - ' '- 4'50 5"“) gfigcaygeon litre g all]. jay? 7- p.11?! ozone to find how quickly it' cures cold in Hogs (live) - ----- nun -- 6 50 6-25 Bucficfii “11.45 H tie 3 00 u the head. The agreeable, penetrating vapor Eggs (Dl’essefi) ' ' ' ' " ‘ - ' ' g Burleiah arr 1.2 45 pm. “- 1 30- “ - ,- .' fth . . . ~ . ...-..u........ . - ° . . . zzzzerffiioftreglgl:Eggsimgnpgfgiiezth i: Sheepskins . , . , , N , _ ,, , . , 25 50 Connections made at Burleigh Falls With J - ‘ p, . . . carries instant. death to the millions of W00] _ 7- 12 Steflmers for Lakefiem and Intermedmtc germs infestinh the respiratory organs and: mm”: Slh'el' Leaf- u 2"00 2-20 p°mt5' Meals sewed 0“ hmn'd' breaks up a. cold in ten minutes. A trial F101‘r’Vlc'toiid' 1'90 Fenelon Falls agtz, Dt'Gould’,“ telephone will convince-you that Catarrhozone is the giggrggulngglfijm‘pper”“ 157.0 116,-, exchange. most potent satisfactory and pleasant cure ‘ 7" r 3 - - - - u - - ' I 9 ‘j ‘ for» Colds, ’Cutarrh, Deafness, Bronchitis, 813W“: “ .. .. . .. 1.00 Asthma and LungTrou‘ol‘e. Complete out- Mued Chop ~ -~ - - 1‘40 1 " For Sale. Druggists or N.’ 0. fit”; $1 ; small size 25c. Sold by W. H; Poison Col, Kingston, On-t. Robson. Snarous ACCIDENTâ€".01} Tuesday Mrs Philip Burgess received the un- welcome news that her husband, who '_ isemployed in the Standard Chemical Co’s works at-Longford'Mills, had-met with a seriousand painful accident on Saturday night. He lowered a lantern into a tank-to look- at the contents. and the gas generated by the chemicals ex- ploded, burning all the hair off his head and face and severely injuring them, as Well as his shoulders and arms. His daughter. Mrs. George Jewell, who lives at Bracebridgc, about 20. miles from Eongi'ord Mills, was telegraphed for, and went as: soon as possible, and on Tuesday she sent a telegram to her mother at theFalls. Mr. Thompson, the foreman of the works at Longford M'ills,-was here on- Tuesday, and‘~'said that the doctor in attendance upon Mr. Burgess was of the opinion that he might be well enough’ to be brought home in a--week or ten days. Mrs. P8057. J. H. DaSELBEBG, SPECIALIST. EYES TESTED FREE OF CHARGE. He has always a. full assortment of Spec- tacles and Eyeglasses for every description of-defective sight, and guarantees enti‘rc' satisfaction to everyone. Consul cation Free. He will be at the Mansion House, Fenelon Frills, from afternoon on Monday, Aug. 4th, until noon on Wednesday, Aug. 6th; at Scott’s hotel, Kinmount. from Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 6th, until Aug. 7th; at the Rockland House, Bobcaygeon, on Wed- uesrlay, Aug. 1311), until Thursday, Aug. 14th. i ran NEEB’ WT To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or low pricesin A Selfâ€"Binder, six-foot cut; made by Peter Hamilton, Peter-borough. It has been used only one season. Price $100; one- third on the first of October next and the balance in two equal annual payments. THOMAS H. ROBERTS. Fenelon Falls, May. 29th, 1902'. ' 16~8* STYLE COMFORT, Dunlap Carriage Tires ConnectiOns at Fenelon with. morning easily “Slater Shoe. ” of foot trouble. welted. , $5.00. r-. Wear Many bunion-cursed feet are to-day resting in the modernized, Many other kinds of painy, distorted feet find comfort in the “ Slater SW -â€"Because the“ Slater Shoe ” is made with the knowledge that most feet are painy and distorted. Special shapes oi “ SlatETSlioes ” for each kind You pay no more for comfort, wear and “Slater appearance than you do for the common, foot- " hurting kinds that may or may not be Gobdyear Branded With name and price, in a. slate frame, $3. 50 and “The Slater Shoe.” You 2. 338 ‘P foot-conformed Enigma-left on Wednesday morning to solid Rubber andpneumafic . nurse her- husband; and we hope soon TireS‘for Cycles, Autos and l to see him at the Falls again, looking We have them here now ‘ Carriages. _ u, m. as well and genial as ever.. AiBio PARTY.‘-â€"-Tlle garden party for your selection. Let us tell you how little it costs to get the best -â€"by e Local Agent. ' s at the lteotory on Tuesday evening was GOODWIN 3! . letter and catalogue. . augreat success. A violent storm on LINDSAY! J, c, max. iar& Monday night andclouds next morning NEXT TO ' DUNLOP Tm; co" ' ' ' 1- fa . made the outlook rather gloomy, but the rest of the day was fine and warm; and, although another storm threatened at. about 7 p. m., not a drop of rain fell. There was a numerous attendance from the village audits vicinity, and a big crowd came from Lindsay, but their stay was very short, as the Kcnoshrzâ€" which tied up at Smith’s landing instead of coming up to the wharfâ€"did not ar- rive until about a quarter to ten, and left again in but little over an hour. and the walk from the landing to the rectory is a long one. The lawn, which is of considerable extent and pictur- esquer dotted with trees and shrubbery. was brilliantly illuminated, all sorts of refreshments were to be had for the asking -â€"-aud paying for, and a very pleasant- evening was spent by all pres- ent. The. receipts amounted to 38$, and, as most of' the “goodies ” were donated by members of- the congrega- tion, the handsome sum of about $75 meadded-Jo the funds of..the.churnh... SIMPSON HOUSE. ' ocachpt for unlo Garriag rs. Bobt. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. Beluga 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 . LIMITED, TORONTO. d? V Brown Grizzly and Black Mangolian BEAR ROBES will keep you warm. Come and see them. A large stock of Horse 'Blankets, Trunks, Valises, etc. , always on hand at a.._.eHAMBEas.. Hewison’s Harness snap, PARS GREEN Guaranteed Pure and, Fresh. W 25c. in 1 lb. Bottles. flobstm’s Drug Store, Restaurants. ‘.'_.,;.. « a”; . .. . » ~“__ M. n ., w . ., ,,,, a,” ,,.,,..,. ..,,u_,,.._m.,__wv . “ (ns'ranmsusn 1879.) B ANICERSm, ' FEMELON‘”FALL3§,, our... Agents: The Bank’ol-Britlsh-North America. . A general. up-to-date banking business transacted. Current accounts with merchants andi busmess men opened on the usual terms, and careful attention given to the business of 'our customers. Deposits Received. Deposit Receipts and Savings Bank books ‘. issued-on acc’ountf'of the Bank of British , North America, Toronto, and usual rate or f interest allowed. W. A. Bishop, Acting Manager - Subscribe for. the theta};

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