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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Jul 1898, p. 5

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M. n. 5; Graham, late f the Whit- by Chronicle and the Templar, Hamil- . . 3'6 RESTAURANT. ton, has been appotnted editor of the Royal Templar Advocate, a new journal ' {fig school in the Parry Sound district, is spending her holidays with her bro- ther, Mr. James Mitchell. Mr. R. Wagnr, oi the Norland school, will I my-.. LOOK A’ HERE l . .A , l I .; ‘ , Wheat, fall. perbushel.... 7O 75 s ; Monday morning there were brought to \v1,eat,spriiig . . . 7.0 75 ‘ the lied Rock. cheese factory 16 007 Barley, per busheh... 3') Cures PiIGS. Constipation,Soantomack pound; of lnilk, out of which checpcs Buckwheat“ - . .. . . . . 3'3 - 40 I and Sle Hfudaches. . Were made, weighing fro“, 794,0 81, Outs, “‘ ' 1.: 2E - or. getting glasses. One to go MnYlt. G. ken‘nedy, butlderand contractor, mum,“ one ,0“, 0,. milk bro“, ht in Peuae, V- ......... 4.. - 4! to a first-class Optician, have your be. 304_ Petth Are, Toronto, says: i ‘ ~- * :5 Rye, “- 40 45 eyes properly tested and get what It IS the best medicine I ever used. weighed 3,000 pounds. ‘ potatoes, (1. . 25 , 30 you need_,he 0,1," to go ,0 a mer- I was troubled with piles for many years. . lé‘ltOS'l‘.â€"-Lust Sunday night there 5TH“: Per'lb I ' - - -- - -- 10' 12 chant who keeps spectacles, make a andfllwal's '_" "NSCFS- I Sllm‘l‘f-‘d $0 "1110“ was a hard frost for this time of year, Eggs: Per don“t-"~- -- -- 8“ 9 ' “grab in the bag,” as it were, get a during “"5 “me that 1000') \f'lSlICd (li‘fllh , "I, .t I 1, _ t I v , b u ‘ m H, Hay, per ton . . .... . ..... . 5.00 6.00‘ pair that don't fit you (although it wuttld come and end mysutlermgs. I spent J.’ I Tipphus 0 kilo een P.“ ’1“ Hides . .. 7.00' 7.50 may seem so for the moment). and "- great dc“ or money trying “H mm” M turoughnttt the Provtnce. Arpvlllngel" Hogs (live) _ m”, “In” __ 4,5,0 500 mn‘ the riskof mining your eyesight medicines; but receiycd no benefit until I who had occuston .to be up at i) o clock 1 Hogs (Dressed) _ , _ 5.50‘ 5.7-5 entirely, tried Sloan 5 Indian l‘ontc. lt l‘CllOYC‘tl me on Monday morning told us that. while Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.50 5.00 we are careful and accurate in almost instantly and effected a permanent turning a pan of water from the pump Sheepskins. . . . . .. . . .. . . .. 50 1.00 our examinations, « and advise you cure. I Will never be Without the medicine I”, g “t ., little on some board; .md WOOI .. .. .... . . . . . . 15 17 the safe and most comfortable course as long “SUI CR“ lll'of‘lu'o {L U 15 ll mmllu , ‘P_ ‘ _ , , I‘ ‘ Flour, family, SilverLeflf'. 25,0 2_70 to pmsue. . blood purthcr and will stimulate the \\'ll0lt “my m few mmuues It “as [Uzen mounbesbbnkcrsk-n u” 170 _ 2'90 Examinations free, body You are at mm”). to use my name in declaring the great healing qualities at. soltd. llcggtahlesl how; best] I\a ,gnod mom. sit-nightfall“... , , H 140 2750 q Sloan’s Indian Tonic, and all who purchase one bottle \Vlll soon perceive its good etl‘ects deal injure , not so ms no ’u' teat, Bran, per ton...... . 12.00 14.00 some fields of which will be ploughed slum-53,1,” $1 per Bottle; 6 tor $5. For Sale by W. .H. liobson, Pension Falls. 11 ' but. the damn re to wheat; is said ‘ "Xe '3 09'1"” tom-nu - v- - - - . ' - - “31,, my 8M, 5 ~ The Sloan Medtcme Co.-, of Hamtlton, L1m1ted,. n ' ’â€"‘â€"“‘“““â€"_“'~' """“" ' “ *m‘m‘ ’"_”‘â€" . A Sunderland lady writes Dr. Neclands ‘ ' - OPTICIANS " that he had made her a successful fit after The Leading Jewéuém , havin eight sets of teeth made in Toronto , . ~ g r; - - "' and elgsewbemFâ€"‘lgm 3,000 Brick and .0 bushels Lime for LINDSAY, spend part of his holidays at home. Mr. J. W-illock has a. field of bar- ley that. is looking so well that. a gentle- man who took. in the excursion to Guelph told us that he did not see any- thing between here and Guelph to equal it. The prospects are good in this lo- calin for the farmer. A consignment. of binder twine was i - a Gammaâ€"In Fenelon Falls on Monday E" “'3de “3‘?3"99r083‘"1°°$830? July 4th, 1898, a... wife or’ Mr. w. n? STOCK FRESH AND WELL sn- - - L 0‘ uue‘ a" homo “we "mg he mg t Church °f “ SW- LECTED YOUR PATRONAGE RF- Talele i a bundle of one dozen balls was taken AULBROOK'_ID Fenelon Fans on WNL - ‘ A 5 y by some person.. It is to be hoped that nesday, July 6th, 1898, the wife hf Mr. SPECTFULL'Y“ SOLICITED' who ever took it will have a. good crop, so that he will be in a position this full to pay for the twine that he used and to think of his past sins. OPTICAL-«Mr. I. Whitesmith, op- tician and jewellcr, will be at Mr. Wm. Sunderson's, Feuelon Falls, from 2'until 8 p. m. on Tuesday, July 19th. A call solicited. DENTAI’..-â€"Dr. Neelnnds,. dentist. of Lindsay, will be at the McArthur House, Fenclon Falls, on July 14th. He will have gas and local pain obtunders for extracting teeth. (Pall early and secure an appointment. {so ROCK. CHEESE FACTORY.‘-â€"Last Suntons AcetoEN'r.â€"On the evening 22.3.: of Tuesday last, the 12th inst., a-very serious accident happened to Mrs. Les- ter Conlter (nee Willie Green) at Stur- geon Point, where she and her husband are at present living with Squire Mc- Donnell, of Lindsay, who is Mr. Uoul- ter’s grandfather. The young couple were taking a-spin on a tandem bicycle, and were going at'a good speed, when a little dog suddenly crossed their path. Fearing to run over it, Mrs. Coulter, who, of course, was on the front seat, altered the course of the machine, whiolt the next instant struck an oak tree, smashing the front. wheel of the “ bike” and throwing her ofl'with such violence that her left hip was dislocated; Dr. tlraham of Fenelon Falls was at once sent for, and upon his arrival set the dislocation, assisted by the patient's husband. who is himself a medical stu- dent. Her many friends at. the Falls will be glad to learn that site is doing well. 'l‘he water-in the St. Lawrence River is two and a half [but higher now than it was at this period two years ago. At Rothes, in Morayshire, the money piglet-d in a bottle under a foundation stone became the plunder of burglars. An Aberdeen steamer has sighted the annual sou serpent. It was 112') that in length, 30 feet being head and the remainder tail. The Berlin tire brigade horses were T‘nesday,. to be published in Hamilton. Fifteen pegleg tramps have been or- rested to date in connection with the London murder. They covered a range of territory extending from Montreal on the east to Minnesota in the west. BIRTHS; E. Aulbrook of a. daughter. Costumesâ€"In the township of Fenelon, on Wednesday, July 13th, 1898, the wife of Mr. Wm. Cummings of a daughter. M MARRIED. MrrFrcderick Train, at Feuelon Falls, by Rev. James Fraser, on Wednesday, July 13th, 1898, Mr. George Cottlngham to Miss Geneva. Train, both of Kinmount. FENEDON FALLS MARKETS: â€"_ Reported by (Its North Star Roller Mill 00. Fenelon .Fnlls, Friday, July 15th, 1898. Wheat, Scotchor Fife .... 75 to 80 sale at the Steve Factory. 0. J. THORNTON a: CO; tilt is. lit. The Paris Green; Ins.th Powder, “ Tangleloot,” (Sticky Fly Paper) Fly Poison Pads. -â€"â€"â€".â€"_ We carry a. full line at, e [-3 new harness shop, between J. McFarland’s the long run- â€"_ COTTIXGHAKâ€"TnAIN.â€"At the residence of‘ W. ii. ROBSW. drawing a sprinkling cart the other day when .t serious fire broke out. The total loss is about $22,500. Alexander )lclutosh, aged 17,80n of :t tinclph township farmer, was terribly injured by being dragged with u mower The was, ha“. of Lot No, 3, 5mm] of iwl’md “v” runaway horses' loud and west of Colborne street, libuelon Mr. Laurie. an old and well known Falls, coutainingn quarter of macro. For L T FOR SALE; 'nsnnsss One Door North of The Public Library The next time you are in town call with Best brands-of Cigars, see our A full line'of'Confectio‘ y, Fruit, Lunches, Bread, Cakes, etc. Harvest Tools, Dairy Supplies, 3- E- “15th” New Potato Bug Sprayer- Fenolon Falls, April 2511), 1898.- Ordered. Tinware and Eavetroughing a: spentalty. OOflfiQ-fifif GEO. MCGEE. The Now- Hardware~St01‘e;. Opposite the Post-Office. PRIEESI lllllll'l'i" MW PHOTOQBAPHS. Go to J .' McFarland’s for-Groceries, Boots, ' “ 0 l wad some power the giftie gic us To see oorsels as ithcrs see us.” Shoes, Ready-made Clothing, Crockery and IT’S" EMMEM E1 The above wish is easily realized by having your photos taken at STANTON’S STUDIO. Will guarantee all work equal to the best city work, and prices to suit the times. Family groups a specialty. Give me a call. Life size work in the best style of the art at moderate prices. J". H. STANTON, Photographer. Fenelon Falls, July lst, 1897.â€"21.52 .-' Glassware. .. .. .. .. .. Try KOLO‘NA’- Ceylon .Tea. . lurseryllockllgenls! Bunk lgenlslf 5903- Agricultural- Implement Agents! FURNITURE and increase their income should write us. Is ah 7313's cheap furniture in The demand {or homo-grown Nut-scry Flor-k ‘is on the increase. We nt-t-d mote men. 11' Looks better. l . . . .- . - . ,yon want steady, paying work, “till: ll.~. \Vears better. GIVES better We furnish all supplies tree. satisfmction I have the best, We have the largest Nurseries in tl.t- " ' Dominion. and largest StOCk of furniture lWe‘puy both salary and commission. If you want first-class single or double light or heavy Harness or anything in that line call at NE l! 5% @N’fi grocery and Wm. Campbell's dry goodsâ€" store. kept. in stock as usual, and also a good assortment of fly nets and buggydusters at low prices. 36"“ Try a bottle of Harris’s celebrated harness polish. It is a new thing and you will be sureto like it- Agent for Pianos and Organs. Fenelon Falls, May 20th, 1896.â€"l»‘:-ly of all kinds, from the best manufacturers in the provmce, consisting of â€"ot-erc noon FURNITURE, â€"BEDR00.\1 SETS -EASY CHAIRS, â€"ttoot<t;tts._ We engage either whole or part time men. We guarantee all our Stock. We turnish purchasers with certificate from Government Inspector, stating our Stock is free from San Jose Sculc. Our Nurseries comprise Orcr 70H acres. ttlttl growing stock in large quantities enable.» us to sell at the closest possible figure. Men Succeed with Us who have Failed with Others. resident. of Toronto was killed by a ‘9“‘lsicm-ral‘l‘ll‘ ‘0 w A NEWSPAPER LAW“ â€"-LUUNGES.- nwm cost you nothing 10mm, mm, m. trolley cur last \Vt‘t‘li.’ lie was fittller- MRS" BE“ [1' â€"SlDEBOARDS,' can do for )‘ou. Don't write uttch )‘01' â€"-l‘2tt Lindsay street. in-law ot‘ Mr. J} ll. Carnegie, M. P. l’. ’ _ fl i V , . _ i'ur l‘i:t~t Victoria. " *â€" W” John Baptiste Guillcmain, found H guilty on Saturday evening of (he mm. “- .lr-t of his ttncl~‘. J. l}. Laplnntc. at St. Will commence running between I’euelon Lilmil'r. l‘st (lctol‘t‘t‘, was on Monday l l":tll>‘ and Lindsay on Mpnday, Iggy, 2nd, last sermons-d to hangr on Supt, 30”], calling both ways at Nut-goon Point on .. . - . . l ol‘orinur time: .lul‘lt‘ lulltcr reluscd two motions lul': r ‘ l a an uppeztl on questions of law. The wuman under arrest at Montreal ‘ in cutncction with the .\:'tp:tnte Btllk - u ; lln ' H] [l but UHF-till”! l'nr".' ' '. bl""-‘: “ ‘ ‘5 ‘ . ‘ I Leaves Lindsay at 10 a. 11). enter oi n notortuts .‘loutrcvl burglar. { l6 lward l’ure has been arrested at ; Manchester. N. ll , and \\'il'i.ttn llenrrl Uri-l0” M “rm” “Ml-W" 5‘" “'- 3 Leaves Feuelou Falls at- 2.45. . . . . , llllllltm lit-2k bills were l-llllld 0" [Lei .â€"\ rrives at Sturgeon Point at 13. 5 yiri‘tlll‘tlr‘ of both men, and there is nol Arrives at Lindsay M,__,'__.1,;; . , hr. tl “ . ‘ tl‘n guiltr I;\t‘t§‘~‘.l . mum ‘ "5 m i ‘ ‘ l L Leaves Lindsay at 5.30. The p lill'a‘ 53'; Pure has been a ptol‘vs- l . ‘ .‘ . - C . I ; ~ "0 -, -. ) ;, . to sioml tlitet lor thirtv wars, and he ts . -\":"°- 3‘ 3-}“3‘03 l0.“ 3‘1"") . ' ‘ . ,_ ‘ Arrives at lcnelon Falls at l.l.': ;.;t;d to be the only man t:::tt cttr' ‘ ._ ‘ , _ lor lull partzculnzs enquire ot worked out the combination of a sni‘e in , W. SADLER, Parser. W. FEE, Capt. Sturgeon l’oint 7.45. Arrirrs at Sturgeon Point at llJfJn Arrives at Fenclon Falls at 11.45 the States. 9 l Leaves Feuelon Falls at 7.15 a. m., ' l. A postmasteris required to give notice by letter (returning the paper does not answer the law), when a subscriber does not take his paper out of the oflioc and state the reasons for its not beingtakeu. Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment. 3. [four person orders his paper discon- tinued he must pay all arrcuragcs, or the publisher muy continue to send it until payment is made. and collect the whole i amount, whether it is taken from the office “The. 1‘ “mi “1,0,0 l or not. ’l‘lu-re can be no h-gal discontinu- ance until the payment is made. ll. Any person who takes it paper from tthe post-oilirc. Whether directed to his name or another. or whether he has Sllll-é, scribed or not. is responsible for the pay. 4. if :t 5tll)$Cl‘lbt-l‘ omit-rs his paper to he ‘ stopped at a certain time. and the pub- lisher continues to send. the subscriber is bound to pay for it it' he takes it out of the post-office. This proceeds upon the ground that a man must pay for what he uses. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post-office, or removing and [curing them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence at intentional fraud. â€"Sl’lllNGS AND MATTRASSES, -â€"KITCllE;\' FURNITURE .(all kinds), and prices are away down. Repairing and all 1:63“ l'udcrtaliiug in all its branches. L. DEYMAN. l i . ,......,e... W. .,_._.,____.._-.__.-, a..-“ iBATTEN DOORS. Willi; lltlttllh‘ J T THOMPSON Jr - O O ‘- ‘ 0’ g CAIZPI'ZN'I‘EIVI. Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and Easy Chairs merit- to order. , Workshop on Lindsay Street, Near the l G. T.B. Station, l‘eneleu Falls. mean business and want profitable employment. Stone & Wellington, ,â€" , 1 Toronto. ortlercd l,-__- ......w , _ work promptly attended to} 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS Demons Coermoms ate. Anyone sending a sketch and dom‘rl ton inn; quickly mccrtnln our ()plnlhn free w text.” In. Invention to probably mtcutnhlc. ('nnlnlllt.ll'fl- ttouu ntnctlyconnxtent at. Handbook on l'uil‘nl! sent trots. “Meat n ("10] for nemmnu patch“. Patents taken t run h Moon a Cu. rel-elat- spatial notice, without. c HIPKC. in the Scientific Hmerican. Ahandoomcly illustrated weekly. largest rlr~ culwnn of any scientific Journal. Terms. #3 I year: tour months. u. Sold by at nnwodcalcn. MUNN & Comm-v- New York; Branch came. as r 8!... Wuuumoum. o. ,

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