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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 May 1898, p. 8

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M..v u...â€" as». .a w « ,,. ,. x “H‘- ' DIRECTfiR‘I‘? There Was No Charge. â€"â€" THE COARSE FELLOW WANTED TO PAY, BUT RAZOBS PBEVENTED HIM. F£()(‘I‘i~l'i‘3 ICE-z. STILL AT THE FRONT LUN A1193 with a. well selected IN A RED ROONL stock of Mild cases of lunacy, melaticliolia, despoiidcncy, BIC,1_ “3.1-1.1:Lsii'ririziis strictonosxo have been cured by simply keeping the patient iii ai d 42. l “ i 1 l ‘ ' T L i ii ~il .‘ ‘St: ' h ‘ red room, Without other treatment. Ilnnll iii .\lv;\:tl:uiis“liloc£. m m l mum. . A. Ft l'.\‘!‘.\l.\'. \V. .\i F. .‘lt'fi‘ulfv. D. M. .l Srsrsss, tor-Secretary. IiAi‘t‘ till-383‘ .‘l-- '9 in the . .-.li ti‘. ‘~lc:\r_l.\tr‘.~ Brock the 2: id 'l‘u: sdny in t‘:t(‘ll ltIUl.llt. E‘l-IN 17*?“ g . l l ’ 'l‘uos. Jouxsros. (‘u in. l mid leu' .\ ~. . '5. There was a big, coarse-voiced fellow with a red face, a superfluity of beef about his head and an insatiable desire to hear himself talk, that was nicely come up with in a barber's shop the other day. He was flashily dressed, and seemed aggrieved that every man in the place did not rush to help him get. ready lor the chair. He had assistance in having himself brought down to con- dition for being shaved, declining to handle anything from his hat to his col- lar and necktie. While being lathered and shaved, he told boisterously about the degeneracy of the times. Men who had to earn their living did n’t know their places, and acted as though they were just as good as those who hired t‘. W Rumors: R K. .__...... .- .___ _._..._,. .__...._..._..._.‘_. _. Millinery, ' Wall Paper, Window Blinds, Fancy Goods, Stamped Goods, DON’T GO CRAZY. Materials for iii-gul-ir meetings held on the Bright, cheerful apartments help to keep sane people l J sane, make them better able to work and bear trouble. -â€"-make life worth living. CANADIAN ORDER U.“ (lDlIl- ELLUWS " 'l‘r Valli} Lotigt No. 7| .‘lvet in the True llltze hall in .llc;\rthur':' lilock rn the tit-:1 and third Mondays in t‘.‘t(‘l‘. month. Joux Corr. N. G, li. 31.)].tsox.\' 8.. Sec. Have those dingy walls brghtcned With new wall I 0.11.3.0‘996. MEET”. Tmmnmm, J. ‘hem' Tl‘edgreatest filmy: mun‘ paper from Nevison’s Bazaar. You can get the best paint " T blull on Francis St.l\\'ost. on the second T r. try ever we e was W en 1 l away I ‘ ‘ r - ' t . ‘ - H - unstuy lll every mout l. with slavery instead of extending It to Fancy 01k, there too, ieady mixed, :tOi outdoms or 111d001b: JOHN ALMS. W. M. every state and territory in the union. h. 2,». THM A131“! luvs”. ' ' on ha f a dozen ' - Aâ€" _. . Afterhe had msmted up 1 G inaware, thaz‘l-INDEN'I‘ORDER ot roarsrr is. additions and extra touches from the (‘mm Phtrnix- \'u 18" “01‘! on the knight of. the Strup’ the big man step. ' lust )li-zzdnv of each imoiiih ‘in the True ped from the chair and produced a fat TOYS and DOHS‘ U I E I Blue hull mutual-thaws Blot-h. pockethUok, whileptill holding forth in I T. AUSTIN. Chic, Hung“ his offensive vein. â€"- 3551- AND THE GHLAPEST- JAMES Ban. It. S. “ Nevah mine dat,” said the proprie- STEEL :2 RE ROPE SELVAGE __ ~â€" V ~- .- _ __ _ __u ' h 1 ' WIRE I -‘ ‘tAhAlilAN noun CIRCLES. rim: tor, who had known life on t e panta- Stamping Done. Eggs taken a. g W V _ ’ I, LOX HHS Circle No.12? “we” in um tion in the pld days. “We don make in exchange, 3 MchLLEN S ’i‘rnt- nim- hall in tit-Arthui's Block tilt! no clia’ge fo takin de bristles of? of an- a , "a first wcdnvsday .n “My "mum. imals like you", a P U. llt‘uonss, Lender- rphe bully was about to break loose 2 I g r R. u Symmm, Swwhuy‘ like an unhearalded cyclone of destruo- .- In W- --.‘â€"._-_-~‘.-__‘ _.--‘ .,,-. tion, but he saw half a dozen barbers \‘ge22’36 . ‘ ' A hack. [‘11. ht. 'lllhlsp‘lpy about him, eaCh one Wheuing a razor ‘ I): . combine These TWO Qualities' \l'rilnt-sdu: ol‘eiich IiiOlTlthtliSl 00erc‘l‘ifi‘ehtllitE on the palm of his hand and looking t, H f 1.} _ I. ~ _. Hg ONTARIO W|RE FENCING 00.. LTD - u o in moon in the lodge room in 8010mm ' T ‘ PiDtOn-omarm- I No OTHERS Do Cunningham‘s Bldck. “ HOW do You make money at that N y k l ' ' ° . .' ' E. Fi'rzoi-:tt)\i.n,W. .ll. price ? ” he asked, with a sickly grin. 8' Hog Fencmgs at specutl low pi ices. .All othei vaiietics cheap. nrv. w. Murmur, Secretary “ We make it up 0300 ge’menr 8311-" B k A t l McMullen’s are the only GOOD Nettings sold in Canada. rIliey .:_â€"n____.___ _-;_‘_r::»-_,:::;. â€"»- _:_:_â€"-.~:~. -â€"~< And it was Wonderful ‘0 39" ho“ 5°°" S' are unequalled for poultry yards, trellises, lawn fences, etc. CIIURCIIES. chjtrgg Efgsdl‘essed and atVa)’-â€" A rcu m l A Ask your hardware merchant for McMullen’s goods. If you B ‘ ' r p g ' cannot buy of him write to the manufacturers at Picton, Ont, q iJames Fraser, Pastor. Set-rice every . . ‘ ‘ . . ~ - - ' .cunt ay morning ut 10.30. Sunday School The ummatum 0, anyone desiring ,0 better their position 01 to The B. G1 eening Wiie Company, limited, Hamilton and may Dummy M 2.30 [L m. me‘ mew and increase their income should write us. Blontt‘eal, General Agents. ‘ ing on 'l‘hnrsdny evening at 7:30; Miniser “Mr.Grinsmith,” began the landlady aligndiflflfificfggsléomveag?;3 igtzegelsltocll; James Cooper, Blontrealy General Agent for Rallway Fencmgs. pinto-class on 'luesdny(fortnightly) at 7.30. . . ‘ - ’ _ 1 . . H‘ " “WW-v- ~ â€"râ€"-â€"»â€"â€"-~â€"-â€" 7â€"».-._.._.. Bren-y, addXOSSlng ShgkhumorPUS boalid'el, you Want Steady, paying “york! “'rite 115' W _ I very “well dis" 6 i0 say, anyt nag We furnish all supplies free. ‘ Sll‘CthIicvct'cntl 'l‘. 1’. Steel, Pastor. that may hurt your feelings â€" We have the largest Nurseries in the Sunday sci-Vice at 10.30 a. in. and 't‘ p. in. “Oh. don't mind me, Mrs. H3511“ Dominion. Sabbath School at 2.30 p.m. ICpWorih over,” interrupted the young man cheer- We pay both salary and commission. I‘fmr‘illc 0f ( “(1511:!” H'MUHVOF. '1“_|C>“h|.v ily, “ I have been boardin'a for four We engage either whole or part time men. writing lit '8 o‘clock; ' l’ruyct‘ meeting on ‘ - D- - We guarantee 1111 our Stock, lhutsdu) ctcuingat (.30. )lcari’ and my feelings are entirely 0331- We furnish purchasers with certificate from bâ€"‘M‘vvn~-) ~p-~-â€"~ -â€"__.-.-_. fled. _ _ " Governmentlnspector, stating our Stock q1,ftM)1,I,\.\ g UHURUH~CHLBORMC "15 ‘5 my dcsn'es Proceeded the is free from San Jose Scale. _ . L bl‘l'CCl.-â€"RCY(‘l't-utl M. .‘chinnon, l‘us- l‘m‘uady' With Studied calm“?! “ ‘0 OurNurseries comprise over 700 acres, and It is worth your while to know that. I have Just received l 1le 751?“;‘licvssfirvlrrfluidityat. Hui-:9 :tlm. keep my boarders as lonrr as can growing stock in large quantities enables - , . , p ' v ‘ . . .' i ' o- '. . r ' ,“5‘3'3 (‘ '90 (‘VCI'JW ""‘f'l’ but "-â€"-â€" D , us to sell at the closest possible figure. a 11116 Of J‘Lp‘ln ‘l‘nd Allz‘ed ’le‘ls that I ‘un Sdhno at it‘ll?“ (32112.31I;ll;]l‘.tliil)t‘iiVUt‘ turmoil: - - . . 53-3 A LI. tl"‘ mt ,r. .‘I do nit know that you really keep Men Succeed with Us who have Failed , every Thursday m Tim) P. m. :iti Iutt n _ ’em longer than common people,” again . Wlth pthers- -â€"_~v r â€"â€" “H--.._.,_-_--.._W..,._ interjected Grinsmm,’ H but, You keep It Will cost you nothing to learn what we , c %J\LVA"1‘IOI\T ARMY -â€"BAltlt.-\(‘KS UN ‘ ’cln so thin that they certainly look can d° f°rby_°}" D°§twme “1910;? Y0“ - lithium.“estâ€"Cuppand Mrs.\\’illiatns. ’ louver " mean “$113335: “gilt” pro “9' '3 t.01]\lCC held every Thursday and Sat- r-« - _ ‘ ‘_ , y . . _ 1H" uy evenings at p. m. uuu on Sund tvs “ lemé “"lhd‘p ML G”“IS““‘}:';;,?"; Stone & wellington per pound. These Teas are usually sold at 2-50, and it is a at. 7 it.m., It at. “1., 11 p. ni. and 7.:m his. swore 1. rs. as lOVGt‘ stern y. in I U U , , , 7 , , . â€"~--~â€"~-~-~‘m-m . I was about to say was, that it is my 7 Toronto- Cu’a’t Chance 101 you to Pulchase 301” Slnnrnel supply at a S'i‘.AI.OYSIt‘SILC.CHURCHâ€"LOUISA Call and make a small trial purchase of same L. RGBSON’Sn small outlay. ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. Father Nolun, I’ustor. - Set-Vices every alternate Sunday at l0..'-i0 a. in. Sunday School every Sunday at 2 p. m ; wish to preserve amicable relations with all my boarders, but there is a point at which forbearance ceases to be a virtue. I have endured in silence your alleged witticisms on the viands, and listened to them more in sorrow than in anger. but there is an end to all things. And, Mr. Grinsmith, if you repeat your per- formance of this morning, and again give an idiotic imitation of hypnotizing the butter, I shall be forced to request you to pay $2 more per week for your board, or else seek another place of resâ€" deuce. This is my ultimatum. Mr. Griusmith. Please govern yourself ac- cordingly. I have spoken lâ€"New York ST. JA MES'S CHURCHâ€"BOND S'Z'illiltl'l‘ Eiistâ€" licv. Wm. Furncomli, l :tsior. Service every Sunday at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sunday School (ivory Sunday at il..‘io a. in. lliblc class every Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. . o'rs, . Buggies arid W'aggons ‘ Repair/tied cmd Repaired H _.._ _......__ ..._ I Struts/rm- in all ('ltlll‘t'lll‘N. [Cheri/limit; lm‘ztcdto «Ha/Ml. Shut/room Cordial/II It‘d/Clnlll‘fl. ‘.__. ,..._, MISCISIJLIXNICOUS. '__. -- ._ UBTJlUl.lliltAltYâ€"I’A'I‘RICK Librarian. Open daily, Sunduy 0x00)”- . ed,fr(n I“ '-l l . i. ‘ll . lymld' . ficxpniigtlu}1d;i(’l‘(ii:;tiiiy§ hilt: Silliill’l‘dliliytizf9rthlil: _" u." ’ . .. .1. l .p.m.antint '."' 'f‘ He Got the Girl. YOU WANT THEM. At S. S. Gainer’s Carnage Shop: 119x)” 7 m 9' imamâ€"31°51‘71" “°ii"iii£’l'i'b mm . . I . )OST OFFICE-l". J. l’l‘ll .14-»: “Mrs. Trclawney,” said Francis (1001' to 1(110X‘S blatCkSInlth 811013. Only TE“. (mice hours limit [iliil'jhifiniftifu \Valliugtord, “there is something that p. m. Mail going south closes M8 [1.1:] GOODâ€" CHEAPJ CALL AND SEE. GEORGE MARTIN. THE WEST SIDE STORE. I have for a long time wished to say Mail going "01"”) closesut 2 35 p. m. to you." The president of the Society for the Squclching of Husbands looked over her glasses and frowned. She evident- ly knew what was coming; but after a moment’s silence she said in her most impressive platform tones : “ Well, go on. What is it ? " “ Iâ€"I love your daughter Gladys. I have reason to believe that she recip- rocatos my passion, and I want to ask you to give her into my keeping." Mrs. Trelawney‘s features hardened, and there was a cold metallic ring in her voice as she answered : “ What recommendations have you to offer for yourself? How can you con- vince me that you will always love her; that you will always think her as beau- ful as you think her now ? " “ She looks like her mother,” said Francis Wallingford. ” That is enough to convince me that her beauty will not good material used. Workmanship sceâ€" â€"â€"Iâ€"-â€"â€"Tâ€".‘. NEWSPAPER LAW. 1. A postmaster is required to give notice by letter (rt-turning the paper dbt“ not ' answer the law), when u subscriber does 2 not 1.:th his paper out of the oflirc and 1 state the rcusons for its not being taken. A Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster responsibli- to the publisher for puviuent. 2. Many person orders his papeddiscon- tinned he must pay 11“ urrcmugcs, or tlm publisher may continue to send it until ‘ payment is made, and collect the wholu end to none. S. S. GAINER. amount, whether it is take" from the other: or not. There can he no .cgul discontinu- ance until the payment "mile, 3. Any person who takes '1 paper from the post-oilicc, whether directed to bar name or another, or \thriht-r he has sub- scribed or not, is responsible for the par. 4. ll ti subscriber orders his pspt-r to. he stopped at a certain time, and thr- 'pnh. lishcr continues to send, Ihi: subscriber is bound to pay for it if lin iukcs it out of llil: post-oliice. This proceeds upon the ground that it man must pay i‘oi Wl'itl he uses. 5. The courts have dreidt-d that refusing Furniture, Doors, Sash, â€"â€"-â€"â€"AN D He quit ers IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR diminish as her years increase. Of course I know that this can hardly be handed as a final test. You have not reached the age at which women begin Room Paper and Picture Frames -â€"IS ATâ€" UNDERTAKING, to take nc'.'.'.-=pupcrs and periodicals from the pust-oflicc, or removing und lt-uvrng them uncalled for, is primu fact: evidence of intentional fraud. to lose their"â€" They were interrupted then, but he got the girl.-â€"C’levdtmd Louder. - W. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker Block,Kent-st.,Lindsay. -~â€"-,â€"AT-â€"â€"â€" .. Bills. Upctoodute illustra- tions. Nest work. Prices low. At the Gazette Office, Fenelon Falis. Artists’ Goods 8 Specialty FRANCIS ST. WEST, FENELON FALLS. Coachman (driving stout old lady on a. lonely road in a very high wind)-â€". . . 6 “use, mum. win you told we .orses , Machine Needles, Alabastine and Me while I run after my 'at, or will you run i works Agency' Call and see my 5 cent Paper. after my ’ at while I 'old the ’orses?" l â€"_-...._._._....._‘.. ._.._. - l ‘ I o n . r ‘

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