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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 25 Jul 1902, p. 5

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-s~ ____*-._._â€"_.,_-‘__. ___ _ __ I o ' . . y . u ‘ a z x. ‘ ' o p s _. n c ' ’ '~’ ' I ' T 1e -NeVVr'I-Ia1°dWa1'e S 01-0,, 9 ] Opposite 1.113110 Posrf-Oflices W’HEADQUABTEB‘S for. 'DAIBY.ISUPPLIE$.‘. ,« while a guest of the country, lest there be an epidemic of editorial contempt in the’hope of a similar reward." ' People with Bad Breath generally suffer from Catarrhr and should use Catarrhozo‘ne Inhaler four times daily and be cured. The pleasant scented Cat- orrhozone vapor spreads through every air passage ofthe breathing organs, and reaches the very root- of the disease at once; it kills the gel-his, purifies and cleanses the mucous surfaces, and c'radicates every vestige of catarrh in a short time. Pure, sweet breath, free from headache, sneezing and discharge is quickly derived from the use of Catarrh- ozone Inhaler. Complete out-fit, guaranteed to cure, costs $1, trial size 250. Druggists or N. C. Polson 85 00, Kingston, Ont; Sold by W; H. Robson. . TALL OairS;-â€"-A»reeent issue of the L‘indsay Po'st contained a notice of some tall oats grown by Mr. A. L. Minthorne of Mariposa, but Mr. Edwin Beacoek, of Powles’s Corner, can beat them. Mr. Minthorne’s oats-were sown on the last‘ day of March, and the *tallcstfstalkthat could be'fonnd was 4: feet 9 inches: Mr. Beaeock's were sown on - the first of April," and 'the tallest stalk,_now standing up in the corner of the Gazette office, VSTBUCK By LIGHTNIN9,_During the Posrrouun Excoasroa.â€"Owing to violent storm on Wednesday afternoon a an accident to the steamer Kenosha, the Verulam was struck and had one of its Falls ‘0 Bflbcaygeoaiiadvclflsfid f0" 135‘ I -- := ‘ ends shattered by lightningbut was not Jinan?“ INST”; W39 PDaVO‘d‘m‘ly POSt‘ I set on fire. The handle of a fork in poued sine die, but Will be held ass-Opp i . ~ ' -' , . the stable part of the building was split 85 POSEIblO- The boat Started 3“ “gm ' I â€"-â€"though an hour and a half behind . the stalls was splintered ;_ but Mr. David “meâ€"bu"! didn’t “ git than” in con-‘3' e McFarland’s team, in the adjoining ' l . _ ‘ ' 8m”, were unhurb. A span of horses, shaftyustasthe first cottage on Sturgeon ._ . , _ ' Potnt was reached; There‘was nothing __ ‘ . , _ _ , . , standing. unhitched from their waggon. to do WHO 0355‘ fmchof and fin-Will)“. ' z. i i i I -- Most Promlnent In all our new"? u-ndem shed at the end ofthc bat-n. help, winch dldu t mm 11m” mob -" 1 . wall coverings. are the flower de » were knocked down, but not injured by . _ _ I I . . distress consxsts of three long shrieks of . I frightened that they sprang to their feet blietwlnftlc. and then pnotllel‘ one kept, 1 I . , .. _ leolors, or conventionalized in .- and ran as far as the road,’wherc some- up tuntll “10 bOIIGI' 1S alums“ Wt 0i '- I . i 0.1, en d 0, 1d -1 . l-t d .' body caught them. ' ‘ _ l u I _ . m ' - . ~« D e an t,0 , SI V81.W11 e, an -. ‘ley Navtganon Co’s steamers was wrtlun Wé (we en. th b 1 _ ‘ ‘ Jag“, ,. s 1n eaance- . . rake Laxarive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All hemnlgamd’ The“ L2,". S‘rn‘,” 112d, bf 6" of our u .gM-u' . t. you Wlll find them.,']ust the character of wall. paper you desire diruggists refund money if.“ fails ,0 mm... .seVera times lepeate “at sxor -u cr- . . S mme1 J. 1 may a-. - , . ' 5 w. Grove‘ssiguature on each box. 25. f 1 K I , d. and We are sure you .w1ll like the colon. treatment,-'not. only ~ ponse, news 0 tie cnosms pre ica- - - . - . . when 113.1 a" a . ' ' o‘ - ' Express says_ I“ Aficdnadian editor has men, was ,e‘egmphed. 0,. teyepmuedvm I A Splendld assortmentstln s 1' 1st put on, but all thiough the llfe. of the papel. . been sentencedto nine months'in jail BObcayaeon and Lmdsny‘ and some lQ-ChOOSG fl‘Omo ' for contempt 0f com” The experiment hlong and towed the disabled steamer . . . back to the Falls. Before the assen- t. ' l . . p hicffsuzggsgliizghiigfnzh2: izyllélrggvgl gers landed Rev. Mr. Gal-butt told them ‘ I 5 , n the land) comparauvely Speaking’ and would be run again at a later date. Un- . . . . less it be postponed for at least three e and of thc“oo ” devil, Wlll hard- ' . . . ,__, idyngvm‘ S want to pléo back to his old weeks it Will not be by moonlight ,;.but Slavery agarn' The courts ought to illuminated by electricity, and, even if . . . . I. that should folk-there will be enough mm from “mung up ms expel‘ences bright eyes on board to atlcast partially stern. Besides, you -can talk to a girl ‘ by starlight, or' even in the dark, can’t you ? If you can’t, we’ll bet a dollar to barn on Mr. Wm. Rutherford’s farm in IEP‘VONh League 030mm)“ from the all to pieces and the flooring of one of quence of the breaking of the main owned by Mr. John Junkin, which were later than was expected. The signal of ,-- , _ p v the shock of the lightning, and were so K \ ll, , slgns. These are 111-.the. natural: breath. But neither of the Trent Vtil- ‘3 ' To Cure a-Cold in one my. pink and other shades.» We know ' vals‘, without beingr‘tnilbwed‘by a res- " greatly reduced-Prices“ A LUCKY EDITORâ€"The Woodstock ' . ~ You will save _money.by_ buying this. first-class stock... time alter undnight the Alexandra came ' is a dangerous one. An editor who to keep: their tickets, as the excursion free from the cares of empire and the that won’t matter, as the Kenosha. is issue a perpetual injunction restraining illuminate the steamer- f-‘rnm stem'to a dime that she can talk to you. I am prepared to supply all necessary material 1 for House or Barn building-tat reasonable . prices, _ and’it‘will-‘pay you.to.eonsultz me before buyinm. Planing. done. on. short. notiCe by. first- class : Cholera is increasing in China. and the Philippines. Two powder magazines exploded in the Daly- West silver mine in Utah, and it is thought about 200 men were killed. . -J. W. MaeNaughton of l’eterboro’_* ‘who‘ had improved under Christian Science treatment, died in the buggy-in which he was'bcing taken home. 'The Dominion rifle matches have been postponed until the first week in September, but the competition for the Palma Trophy will take place on Aug. 26, as previously arrangch The best it is possible to ' "1 secure with the most. im- proved modern appliances.‘ ' P'ut'up in’ 5, 10 and 25 lb. cans. If smaller quantities are wanted, leave avessel at the. Gazette-toilieer, PRICE, 100. per Pound. E. G.JHAN D. workmen... E... senor-foam ,.' “Centcntmcnt cannot be too dearly purchased.” '_ Foot-comfort and . shapcrctentionfircncvcr dear, at the expense. of FENELON FA LLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, July 25th,1902. Reported b y the North Star Roller Mill 00'. \Vheat,Scoteh or Fife .... 70 to 80 KAW'ZARTHA LAKES. measures five feet, wliiehâ€"‘â€"now--we come Wheat, fall-,perbusheluu :0 - 75 The TRENT VALLEY! NAVIGATION 00,, ‘ _l n , _ to think of itâ€"is nearly. as tall as We Wheat: Spl'mry" 1 1"” "" ' ‘0 7°: . ‘ g ‘ L7mTED- 3: {Si-.5 :. mere "wasting fm‘Sh'“ are. If you don’t believe it, just drop re. ..... . ‘ . . . - c ‘ ' I Contmtmenttotho'sé in and 100k at the stalk and 1‘55 If any bats, u 42. r 45 . - , Every Cyclist Deserves. . Who wear only-that foot- farmer has a stalk oi‘ oatsrl‘taller than «Peztse,-. u 70 72 i h " ' I. . wwcar which “a {ad and Mr,.Beacock’s and will fetci:it in, we ‘Rye, “- 55? 60 B B " ‘ ~ "‘ D i will confer celebrity upon it in print. Potatoes. “1 55 63‘ O GAYGE‘OF’ TURGEONPT" LINDSAY' an op’ v M” thelflééflrâ€" . . . , _ .i V , I - _. a! " ‘ ' ‘ Sru‘aonouz..Pomr Brennaâ€"The £11333:20:33:17.3:11:: i3. _‘ ESTuHIGH- Tires_ ' “Th .. v I, ” regatta held at Sturgeon Point last Sat- Hi),,’,m,. “mu”. . “)0 8.00 June»'l.st to October 15h - v 1 e Slater _H. ' . ,_ ., , ' _ . , - ‘ , ‘ , . Bobeaygcon 1' 61" . . ‘Iv ' - ' « .uday afteinoon v. re a demded success Hldes . . .. 4.50 5.”) Sturgeon Point 3" 7 1;“)? “Bu: 1?) Pi”- Doyou want the best tires 0 .. GQOWQeE H ’ if . . " ' 2H '1' ‘ .............. 660 .8” ' v .4 . The boats lcit the starting hue at 2 p. ogs( we; - G 0 Lindsay Mme 8 40 u n 5 30 ,, -â€"Dunlop Tues? Or-do. “- Hogs (Dressed) ...-. 6 50 7:50 in, with a fresh breeze blowing. The ' “r “A u ‘ g p I V "37“"7‘7'0675’ owned and sailed by Re“ Shitepskihs " Sturgeon Ptiefiw 11120100p.m. u « 5233,3“ifisf'3 J. L. ARNOLD, SoleLocal Agent” It. MacNamara,of Fenclon Falls, proved Woo]. ""' 7 Bobcaygeon arr" 1 15 u u 3 55 u D 1 T. f C . ' p d; m be the mstegl boat" coming in 3' 'gOOd Flour, Silver L'eaf"...... ..- 2.00 2-20 Saturday’s-boat will await evening'Toronto Aliggg‘ Sgfig-fifbba'rgificapgélu' gnarltDer a tail? agreed of the-otheas; 11:13:11? diingF... 11.97% p333 ,mifi. MOMS served on board. . matmsz. at r.. t erson-s ingywas given 1 , i J, ._ . _ V prize. on tie that if not so fast. 3322;399:300 its ,903, 33 cotton... Fenelon- Falls,.. Lindsay. °"“‘f.§.ii.'?f°°" she was at least smaller than the fore- Mixed’chop “ 1..le 1:50 “ Mflflfi'fl ’1". TORONTO- most boat. ‘Thesailing canoe race was won by Mr. Eric Ryerson‘ and two friends} the double paddling: ladies‘ canoe race by MissesMartin andiTownsJ July lst to Sept. 6th, or till notice. Coboconk 1v 6 00 am. Arr 7 40 pm. Rosedale- “ 7 00 “ 1v. 6 40 “ Fenelon Falls arr T740" “' “4 600 “- Local Depot for Dnnlop Carriage Tires. Pass. a. Htirincsi’tssre, end ;‘the tub race by Mr. Rey: Wilson, OPTICIAN, naou cnmmm, u 1,, 8 30 u an 5.20 “ and the- single canoe race by Mr. Victor SPECIALIST. Sturgeon Pt. I‘ 9 00 u 1v 4 50 u ' ' ' . . Lindsa arr1030 H 1 33 u . . t d P Glad‘mn' EYES TESTED FREE or CHARGE; y V 0 Brown Guzzly and g a C'Onneetions at Fenelon with morning tram for Toronto and at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at Fenclon for breakfast and tea. He has always a full assortment of Spec" tacl‘es and Eyeglasses for every description 'of defective sight, and guarantees entire satisfaction to everyone. ConSult‘ati‘on Free. , - i .- He will be at the Mansion House, Fencibn. Babcaygeon’.qhelll0ng’ Barlelgh’ Falls, from afternoon on Monday, Aug. 4th, "’UhEPflflHf’ {until noon on Wednesday Aug. 6th' at Jul ' 2nd to Se t, 6th 0 V1 [- Scott’s hotel, Kinmount, frdm Wednesday Bobcqineon Ive 7pm) ’ rill my? afternoon, Aug. 6th, until Aug. 7th; at 0110,1335}. ,, 9 40 “'JP' ‘1,” pf?" 3the Rocklaud House, Bobcaygeou, on Wed- Enckhor‘; ,, 1'1"“ ,, {:9 00 “ piplday,.Aug. 15th, until Thursday, Aug; Burloigh $11,124:.) pm. ,, 1 30 “ Hearts that are Diseased will‘never be cured by the false, unnatural stimulation-of liquor. First increase your vitality, build up the system,» strengthen and purify the bloodâ€"then the heart will respond and grow strong. Ferrozone is precisely what to take, it gives you an ap- netite and a digestion that will 100k after everything that is eaten. Ferrozone im- proves“ nutrition, makes rich, vitalizing blood, and is positively the most powerful restorative and strengthener known to sci- once; it improves the nerve tone, regulates the heart’s action, makes the feeble strong and the sick well. Ferrozone will do -you untold good and costs only 50c at drug- gists, or Polson &. 00., Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. . W. M. S. AUXILIaaIEs.â€"â€"The fen-rm 1 annual convention of the Women's Mis- sionary Auxiliaries of the Lindsay DIS- trict was held in the Methodist, church here on Thursday of last week, aud'was in progress when the Gazette went to press. There were three sessionsâ€"in the morning; afternoon and eveningâ€" Black Mangolian g... and Fresh. will keep you warm. . Come and see them.» in 1 lb. Bottles. Robsnis- Bring Store, Fenelon Fails.. A large stock of Horse Blanket-s, Trunks, Valises, etc, always on hand. at Nevisen’s, Harness. Shop. venues am- an llNllSll MARBLE WORKS... To Montreal or New Yor Hahn chambers for ch01ce patterns or low ' Is prepared‘to furnish the people of Lind-z. prices in - say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble. and granite. Connections made at Burleigh Falls with steamers f0r~ Lakcfield- and intermediate pomts. Meals served on board. m ' .J, Fag. er55~ Attention " Fcnelon Falls agt., Dz: Gould, telephone exchange. I Save Year Chickens for Export. Commencing in September, you can de- liver at yonr nearest G. T. R. station every c mcKeggie & an I I" Chicken- you have raised. Plump young birdsof any breedi will be accepted. We pay for good chickens‘from-o to 6 cents per I (ssmnmsunn 1879:.) .pound, live weight, equal to from 40 to 90 BANIiERS cents per pair. Thin birds or wastrels ab-- 3‘ soluter refused. We send shipping coops FENELON FALLS, 4 ONT. 'to-any station free, and pay express up to : d all who had been appointed dele- ' I m 50 cts. per 100 pounds of chickens. We AgentS:TheBank North America" n ‘ - gatee~were present. The motnmg ses- ‘_ H sion was presidedover by Mrs; Jefi‘cry’ wapg buyer:1 in a nuplibcr pf localities. If our uyeis onot ca onyouwute for par- A general up_t0_dme banking business‘ the district organizer, and in the even- ticulars to A F. Silvemood or ' ' ' ' ' ' 1' transacted luv the chair was occupied by Rev. Mr. A ‘ J ’ ‘ . V ‘ ' Gdrbutt. pastor of“ the church. The 5‘9m1.)U\IDAS 8" PLAVELLE Bgiiggsgly, b Current accounts with merchants and for hele now _cefiittléggtfvsoffiomptl‘y given on all kinds 0:, - . e - howed an in- usmess men opened on the usual terms. ' ' - ' . _ . Teports 'Of the “legal: 5 li' d i d â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"*-â€"â€"-â€"‘â€"-‘â€""â€"" and careful attention given to the business M M T I crease m b0“) mem ers lp an u? 5' Ofiour customers ' . M ‘3 abe TQPS, Wash TOPS, Mantlo. and the orvauizafiion appears to be in a. L For Sale. _ ~ LINDSAY g, Places, etc" a specmlty. I "Dh' d' ' There was - -. . Deposus Received. . , .. . Very flow“ mg co“ mon' A Self-Binder, sot-foot cut; made by- NEXT TO Bfilngn practical workman, all should. see his designs and compare prices before- purchasmg elsewhere. SIMPSON HOUSE. wood music by the choir, and several: Peter Hamilton, Peterborough. It has been , D0905” Receipts and-Savings Bank-books ixceneut papers were read and address. usgd-only one season. Price $00; one. Issued. on account of the Bank of British d 1. ed , but the latter, were brief third on-the first of October next and' the North America, Toronto, and usual rate ot- 05 0 “'er 1 ’ balance in two equal annual payments. “were” allowed- ' ' as each Speaker-’5 ‘i e “5 “eci’ssarily Tnouas H ROBER ' H _m . . rs» wan-ho llmlted to a fewmmumm- Eenc' tantrums” 29th,,19ca. 15.33» ' p’ . tngManaggn WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on. Cambridge-st, opposite the packing houset‘ , Subscribe. for the “ Battle.” 3, QHAMBEBg

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