iv 2 ET l; ‘ again They it..de he had made such The hutual Life of Canada, . r Paid the largest Proï¬ts of any Company “I The TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION 00., Canada last year.. Erery safe and de- havoc with the window'curtains and V-“t‘inlN articles of furniture that Mr. McCall, naturally angry. sentenced him to dumb". Next morning Mr. James Lvnch-jâ€"who either voluntarily or by request undertook the oflice ot' execu- tionerâ€"pocketed a'revolver and went to Mr. McCall's to give the animal his quietus, nhich'rlxc succeedecl'i'ii'doinir. , but not until the dogâ€"which probably objected to being lynched without a fair trial fllgd. bitten him on the cult'of one of his legs-‘9 'l‘hvrc was a report that the victim. was mm]. which is not unlikely, forit’s enough to make any dog “ mud†to be peppered with a revolver; and probably Mr. Lynch got mad, too, when he felt the bite. ‘ iCompletely Fagged Out. The world is full of sickly, despondent, tired, enervated people. all hoping to be well some day. The surest road to health is along the way of taking Ferrozone after meals. Ferrozone is a great appetizer and enables one to eat plenty of wholesome food without fear of indigestion or dyspep- sia. This results in the rapid formation of an abundance of red, vitalizing blood, which will restore the nerves, increase flesh and vigor, and nourish and feed every organ of the body. Fern-ozone is an ideal restorative and invigoraut. It is a tonic ot' unequalled merit. that anyone can use with beneï¬t. Price 50c. per box or six boxes for $2.50, at druggists or N. C. Polson & Co, Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. M ISIRTIIS. lamaâ€"In the township of Fenelon on Tuesday, Sept. 23rd, the Wife of Mr. Leonard . Irwin of a daughter. BLACK.'â€"-In the township of Fenelon, on Monday, Oct. 13th, the wife of Mr.,George W. Black of a son. > MARRIED. LAMBâ€"WALKER.â€"At the Rectory, Fenelon Falls, by the Rev. R. MacNamara, on Mon- day, Oct. 13th, Mr. Joseph Wilson Lamb, of the township of Somerville, to Tamar Louisa, daughter of Mr. Thomas Walker, of the township of Verulam. LAFoLLrvâ€"Wnntacn -â€"-At the reidenee ot‘ the bride’s mother, by the Rev. John Gar- butt, on Wednesday, Oct. 15th, Mr. Charles LaFolley, of the township of Emily, to Minnie, daughter of Mrs. Mary Wallace, of Fenelon Falls. Wmnsâ€"N-Powsm..â€"At the Methodist _ Par- sonage, Fenelon Falls, by the Rev.'John Garbutt, on Wednesday, Oct. 15th, Mr. Willis A. Wires to Miss Grace Powell, both of the township ol Bexley. ' ______.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-'â€" DIED. hymnâ€"In the township of Fenelon on Friday, Oct. 10th, Samuel Irvine, aged 65 years. ____________.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Oct. 17th, 1902. Reported by the North Star Roller Milt Co. Wheat,Scoteh or Fife .... 68 to 70 Wheat, t'all, per bushel. 60 . 62 'Wheat, spring .... 60 62 Barley, per bushel. ... .... 35 33 Buckwheat “ .... .. . . 38 4o Oats, “‘ 26 2'7 Pease, “ 63 .‘65 Rye, †43 45 Potatoes, “ .... 35 40 Butter,pcr 15 17 Eggs, per dozen...... .... 13 14 Hay,per t0n............. 5.50 650 Hides . 4.50 5.00 Hogs (live) ...... .. 5.50 5.85 Hogs (Dressed) .......... 650 7.50 Beef . . . . . 5.00 6.00 Sheepskins.............. 25 50 Wool 7 12 Flour, Silver'Lcat‘ . . . . .. .. 1.90 2.10 Flour, Victoria 1.80 2.00 Flour, Family, Clipper.... 1.65 1.85 Bran, per 100 lbs ...... .. . 90 1-00 Shorts, “ “- ......... 1.00 1.10 MixedChop “ 1.00 1.10 NOTICE. Mr. E. P. Gillogly, of Lindsay, is no ionger in our employ, and he is, therefore, not authorized to transact any business for us hereafter. The Massey-Harris Co., Limited. Toronto, October 8th, 1902. ___________.______â€"â€"â€"â€"~ 100,110!) ...GHIGKEHS... wanted for export. We want your Chickens alive or dressed. We will pay the highest CASH PRICES for all the plump birds offered. We send ship- ping crates tree. Enquire for prices and dates of delivery from Joseph McFarland, Fenelon Falls, or write at once to DUNDAS & FLAVELLE BROS, ’ 9m. Lindsay \) vornns’ LIST COURT. ivcn that a Court will Notice is hereby g be held, pursuant to the “ Votcrs’ List Act,†by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Victoria, at the Orange Hall, Cameron, _on_. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 215i,1902, at 11 o’clock a. m, to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omis- sions in the Voters’ List of the Municipality of Fenelon NEXT TO SIMPSON HOUSE. Subscribe fur the †Gazelle.†for the year 1902. All persons having business at the Court are required to attend at the said time and place ' Dated the 3rd day of October, 1902. JOHN B. POWLES. Cleric Qfaaid Municzpalt'ty. THOS. MARK, Agent, Fenelon Falls- J. L. ARNOLD, Sole Local Agent. Blankets, Trunks, Valises, etc. , always on hand at Nevison’s Harness Shep. mil FEES iii†d for choice patterns or low pr1ces 1n ' for your selection. KAWARTHA LAKES. sirable style of policy issued. LIMITED- ‘BOBGAYGEON, STURGEON PT., LINDSAY. _ g!) “ Poor folks friends “ ESTURION.†October let to close of navigation. Bobcaygeon Iv 8 00 a. m. Arr 5 30 p m. soon forget them." Lindsay arr 10 30 “ Lv 3 00 “ Superficial Shoes Calling at Sturgeon Point on Signal. Fenelon Falls agt. D. Gould telephone lose customers. exchange. ’ The Slater Shoe market cost money. It is too valuable to logeâ€"through giving mere finish at' the expense of service. “The Slater Shoe†Every person is cordially invited to attend 'ralss wasueuau’s assume of FALL MILLINERY on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 29 and 30. The very newest and most fashionable effects in Fall Millinery, such as Mo- hair, Velvets, Felts, Ap- plique, Ribbons, etc. etc. An assorted stock of lichby Ready-to-wcar Ilats now open for inspection. as stress seasons are eateries. .If' your wheeled vehicles need repairing of any des- cription we can do the work as well as anybody in the county. -. new memes SHOP In FEHELoN FALLS. We can repaint your buggy and make it look like a new one, or will sell you a new one “and take yourold one in part payment. Chambers & Palmer. ‘ The undersigned has opened a well- equipped Machine Shop on Francis Street East, opposite the north side of Twomey’s hotel, and is now, ready to repair all kinds of Farming, Steamboat and Mill Machinery and Bicycles, and to repair or renew the wooden parts of implements. Lawn Mow- ers repaired and sharpened, and Saws sharpened and gummed. 5%“ Prices right and all work attended to promptly. JOHN JONES. Fenelon Falls, April 18th, 1901. ;. Specialist, EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT. E Dr. T. P. McCULLOUGH, Will visit Simpson Honse, Lindsay, every Wednesday. Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m Consultations, eye, ear, nose and throat. Peterborough, corner George and Murray Streets. r E I HAVE Price 25 Cents. g W. MCKEOWN’S' FURNITURE For sale only at ROBSON’S Drug Store. a To introduce, we will give you the hrst box for 20 Cents. and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to- do all kinds of Carriage Making, Repairing and Repainting, and to make DOORS AND SASH. Planing done on shri‘ notice. ' S. Gainer. llllllSlll MARBLE WORKS. Baht. Isiprepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. Brown Grizzly and Black Mangolian EAR RGBES will keep you warm. Come and see them. A large stock of Horse To Montreal or New York chambers WALL PAPER. We have them here now Estimates promptly given on all kinds 0: cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, ete., a specialty. GUOEWHN’S, Lmnsav, Beinga 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 R. CHAMBERS â€"» ~~- -~\'A;-«â€"-â€"~‘ , , ,,____._, .. . 1 , V -’“ . u}. r†., -. « mm.“ , “V.†"a; . I . ‘E 7? GEO. MGGE , w HEADQUARTERS for DAIRY SUPPLIES. - Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, New STORE p FENELON FALLS. p til egg (1%,? For WWW The new store announces to the people of Fenelon Falls and vicinity that it will be MORNING, OCTOBER 16th., prepared to wait on the trade and show them a large variety of % Black 8: Colored Dress Goods, a Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, (ll Jackets, Capes, Etc. OPEN FOR BUSINESS ,ON THURSDAY % Ail lines at Staple Dry Goods, Table% Linens, anellings, Shirtings, Etc. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Hats. Caps Etc. a a a a a a a a a a gill Our Motto will be “Good Goods and the Very l a a a a a a a W Lowest Prices,†and that fer cash. No fancy prices here. EVERYTHING MARKED IN 'rLAIN FIG- it til ti uses; our. PRICE AND FOR CASH. pg ‘ ltl WW A little later we will be adding Groceries and Boots 86 Shoes to our stock, but were unable to be ready in their department for our opening. Give us a call whether you wish to purchase or We will be pleased to meet you. w 1101;. '1 i . I R. B. ALLAN & Co. , . Next to McKeggie & Co.’s Bank. g @@@@@@@@@@@ E) THE CASH STORE. IT’S A STOVE you want, whether acook stove, box stove or any other kind of stove, a visit to our store will repay you. You may think that THERE’S LOTS OF TIME yet before winter, but'sometimes it requires quite: a while for a person to decide just What stove will suit him best; and the more time you take to decide, the more likely you are to be satisï¬ed with the result of your decision. (I GUNS and AMMUNITION of the best makes in stock. We can ï¬t you up for the woods in ï¬rst class shape. ' ' The New Hardware Store, Opposite :the Post-Oilï¬ee / ARE YOU 'GONG TO Still. I am prepared to supply all necessary material for House or Barn bulldtng at reasonable prices, and it will pay you to consult me before buying. Planing done on short notice by ï¬rst class workmen. ‘ I F. sANoFono. WW ’UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTING “ GAZETTE †OFFICE. AT THE 2“: » NV agggggagégggn ‘ - .. no.1 1:..v :. u '.v-. ca..- ;_;r;‘2.