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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 1 May 1903, p. 4

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BARGAINS IN GROCERIES. f... wsoovwwmo”wtmnooomwww > . - n Bring, all the Eggs you can on Saturday. We pay 12 cents in trade. § w. concerns. BIN DER TWINE. ' your Binder Twine to be ,____- Stratton- case closed on Monday, and the defence, which will probably not l take up much time, The prosecution-towards its close, at- any rate-appeared to us to partake of the the nature of a defence, and we more than half expect that the defence will assume the similitudc of a prosecu- tion. The great majority of people read ‘a daily paper, andi those-who‘ hawe had the patience towade through the evi- dence can scarcely avoid the conclusion that the Gamey charges were a “ put up " job, devised and carried out, with malice aforethought, for the purpose of killing Mir... Stratton- politically and. cast- ing discredit upon the Government of to move his family tofcbonrr,‘ ‘.Hf'i; 'l - . Mr. William Campbell. of otylmstf ~: many years ago chiet ,constable ‘at? i'is " I village. was here on Wednesthyfi “I 'M r. Frederick Guiner,_ of hiintlen,“ accompanied by his daughter Gertrude, 9 years old, has been at the Falls since i tty ofhthc member for Manitoulin is of capital:.itiipnrtouooz" ' - The Wisdom oi the Government While‘ the Conservatives in the Leg- islature were vainly striving to have the Gurney charges referred to a committee Wednesday, "Mil"; his brother, Mr.‘ of the House instead‘ of to-a commission S- S- Gainer. ofJudges, everybody knew that they ' ~- wcrc only wasting time; and, as the -trial went on, the wisdom of the course insisted upon by the Government be came more and more apparent. The It is rumored that Mr. E. \Vnt'slt-y Brpcléytlle Recrpflm' 8.41553 ti ti . t has sold his farm to Mr. John Gillis. of . - re seat-c un tnves ga on in o .,, . . - - ‘ the Gl'amcy chargctigbeing mad-c by Jus 00,121;igezéigllcglglrtirogé.Mr. W. A. thhs, tines BOfd “"d Falconbridge must One of our farmers has ordered a low strike every reasonable persoo as to the wheeled handy farm waooou from Saw- wisdom of the Government in sending gnaw‘ Michigan. 'l‘he.~iaen waggons 0;" ‘the case to them. What a farce the be bought in the United States and the whole thing would have been before a dnty and freight paid. for less money partisan committee. Mir. (JiiLHDnyt even than they can be bought in Canada. before the judges, breaks out "no P01‘ The difference is from fifteen to twenty Powles’ Corner. _-_ WW (Correspondence of the Gazette.) ‘ FARMERS! If you want coon, ' RELIABLE, extras, if? n w. i s ‘:f H41 Sheets beet‘ ‘Villlllg Paper £01 ' ‘ 5:‘ 1 d _ .,_., ‘itics and hits to be checked. Belore a dollars. {é Best EDVGlOPGS, p61‘ billlcll . . - t 5G.- eave your Ol‘ 8E Wlt 1 committee this tendensy wtpuld htlrve . The post-master has been brighten- ‘.1 . . . been much morelémlhlkc . 11"‘ “mil”? ll‘ tug up the appearance of the post-chine _. Good Hair Pins, per package . . ‘ll:- - ' ‘cal ,li“,e"‘,ls,:,:°“ 3v“ ‘ “Vt”, °pu ‘ilm by ‘he "5° 0i Sherwin-Williams paint- w _ .. _' ' . . ‘ . . ' _ illit] ‘ [I ;3 P‘) tttea. 11F gaa'. on, f“ _l "U sa '5' ' Mil-s. W. St lee. 0i" Cameron, m‘ 1*- Lkbld lOllg 111th P1113, P61 dozen 5: . OSI R0 SO I factory results I‘) Fl"? public." ‘short visit aty Mr. John Daucy’:i(lt:is‘i ’ . Manda ll ’ '\ . . - rchtefs M l ,y'. t. . Men s eatta large red Bandana Handke , 5‘: Presentation and Address. 1 ‘1,1,5. Phos. thlts ,3 enywmg a mi, I - lC Fl. Mr. W. H. Stevens, the newly ap- pointed School Inspector, paid the schools herc a visit. I guess he is the- right man in the right place. -â€"-_â€"--'_-___ (Jonson. Mna'rtse. -- The village council met last Friday evening for the purpose of giving By-law No. 428- ltd- _ ‘third and final reading. There was no other. business. SUGKERS. -A few days ago the first of the season’s run of suckers made their appearance and by Monday they were here in swarms. When they get up into the locks they afford great sport to the boys, who “ vank ” hun- dreds of them out of their native ole-- meat, and we are told that one boy caught enough to fill a washtub, but we are inclined to think that the tub must have been a very small one. A Capital Cure for Sore Throat- Is to use as a gargle a few drops of Polson’s Nerviline in sweetened water, and before retiring rub the throat and chest vigorously with Nervilinc. By morning the soreness ' On the evening of Friday last. in the The Fenclon Falls Gazette. Baptist Church, no. n. Am. not. was made the recipient of a handsome gold watch and chain, presented on be halfof the congregation, by Mr. David Curtis, and the followinu adlress, to .which Miss Elis made an apiéropriate . . . reply. was read by Miss E'lossie eraham :. The prosecution tn the Gamey vs. Miss M'.Acsas ELLIS? Dear Fellow-worker, It is with sincere regret that the has commenced. Baptist people of Fenelon Falls and vicinity have viewed your coming departure from our midst. You have become so valuable in our church life that the thought of part- ing with you gives us “inward pain." We have found in you a most faithful and efficient helper in the various depart- ments ct our work. As organist in the church you: have rendered a long, cap- able and important service, which has been greatly appreciated. In your removal, a. large place will be made vacant in the choir and singing of our church. For some years the duties of church clerk have de- volved upon you, which have been dis- charged with marked efiicieney and satis- - faction. Your earnest labors in the Sunday School, as teacher, and latterly as superin- tendent, will make you nobly and lastingly Friday, May 1st, 1903. llhe Gamay Charges. a ‘SQ The Big Store. r J,‘ . Kiln,‘ ‘ -s, . - - .‘ t. which he i's an able and useful member. The history of Mh'. Ghmey's games with the Ontario Bank the day day before he absquatulated to Buffalo, the disap- pearance of a $900 deposit slip and the substitution of two bogus ones therefor. together with the evidence extorted from remembered. The good seed sown will bear precious fruitin the present rising generation. You will be known as the first president of our Young People’s Union, among whom you have exerted a great in- fluence for good. You will be lovingly thought of as adcvoted member of the Mission Circle and the Aid Society, and as and inflammation will have disappeared’ entirely. Nerviliue drives away the pain and cures sore throat and hoarscness quick- ly, simply because that's what it’s made tor. Buy a 250. bottle from your druggist to-day. Sold by W. H. Robson. SMALLPOX AT LAKEHUBST.~T|\G liakefield News says : “'The outbreak 'r"‘â€""~"â€"-.~.~.~r~ that.-.‘ s \ I . i Our prices are lower than you i HAhE 'PURQHASED W. McKEOWN’$ FURNETURE BUSHNESS, 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, I fitF'i'ER STOCK TAKlfth ‘We have many lines- that have been reduced in price --nice goods suitable for wedding presents, etc. i We have in stock the largest amount of Watches we have ever carried, run- ning in price from $2.75 to $100.00.. Remember our repair- ing and engraving are second to none. v. S. l. PETTY, The Jeweller. and to make DOORS AND SASH. Planing done on short notice. ' e S. S. Gainer. Furniture and. Undertaking. . iLlndsay. g», , , . ° TOILET‘ SUPPLIES. Our stock of Toilet Necessities was never more complete than new. Just received this week an- , . ; other lot of nice Baby Car- -, Ii riages that are Special Value. - Also Extension Tables, Side- boards and Bedroom Suites. W I carry in stock a full line of Parlour Suites Lounges, ¢ in [llQSB lines rvulifun." ‘MY “5' Chairs, Etc. -‘ " ' '1 gest- ' . - - - .. . , . 1 Ptcture framtng a Specialty. the teeth, the complexion and the clothes. ~ Combs ot' all kinds and sizes. _ Tooth Pastes,'v_Soaps and Washes. We have s. new thing in Sponges -made entirely of rubber. In fact, we have almost anything We have Brushes for the hair, § ‘ If you are in need of a Sew- ing Machine be sure and see my styles before buyino. 1.. DEYMAN. -‘ wouldcxpect for theiqualityof the goods-1' ' l' " . t1‘ iRMJ-sou'é-iibrngg store. f ‘charges were the outcome of n delibe- ilin. became discredited. before the pubr _; 'lic on account oi‘ his using in~ private behind the charges is of no importance whatsoever. ‘be cast to the limbo of unsuccessful ad- his “coadjutor” Sullivan and. others, ,. give rise to a- strong- suspicion that the 'n’ w'nmg’ “Pl? TNT" m the “med ‘ spheres of Christian labor. By reason of your many good qualities and Christian graces, you have won our respect and admiration; nnd,asa partial expression of our appreciation and good 'will‘, you will please accept from us this watch and chain. Andl may the Good Shepherd ever guide and bless you. In behalf of the church and congregatinm B. Dawns, Pastor. H. H. GRAHAM, Clerk. rllhe departure of Miss Ellis forParry Harbor, where she will reside with her father, is generally regretted, as there is not-we say it without fear of contra- diction-a more amiable, sensible and pepular young ladv in the village. She was born at the Falls. where she has lived the greater part of her life, and for the past ten years or more was al- 'most the sole attendant of her grand~ ,mether, the late Mrs. A-nn Ellis, who They have evidently lost 'died' in January last at the great age of confidence in the man to whom at first 95 years. For about ten years Miss they pinned their faith, and they are Ellis has been organist of the Baptist growing nervous about their charges Church and an earnest Sunday school They are willing that the tn'an should worker, and has filled the oiliees of clerk of the church and superintendent ofthe school since they were resigned of smallpox at Lakehurst, in Harvey toweship, is assuming serious propor- tions, and it is said that steps will likely be taken to close the township and al- low neithcr ingress nor egress. There are at least a dozen eases of smallpox at L-tkehurst, and little more is being done: towards preventing the spread of the- discase than- merely placarding the‘ houses." Neartr COUNTRY limes-Themed- say Post of Saturday says : “ Mr. Robt. Bradshaw, of Toronto, formerly of" Lindsay, was in town on Thursday. re- turning from the north country, where'- he has been looking over the mineral. fields. He is in the employ of the New York syndicate who purchased; the cop'- per mine at Mud Turtle link-e, Not-land‘. Mr. Bradshaw says. the company are‘ now building a large boarding house to accommodate the men who- will be em.- ploycd in the operation of the mine.” 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 blood-then the heart will rc- spond and grow strong. Ferrozonc is pre- cisely. what to take, it gives you an appe- tite ands. digestion that will look after everything that is eaten. Ferrozone- int-- proves nutrition, makes rich, vitalizing- blood, and is positively the mest powerful restorative andstrengthener. known to sci- ence ; it improves the nerve toae,.rcgulutes- the heart's action, makes the feeble strong- and the sick well. Fort-ozone will do you uptold good and costs only 500., at drug- gtsts, or Polson & Co, Kingston, Ont- S'old by W. H. Robson. ‘run WATER. Oanr.--'l‘his. (Thurs-f" day) forenoon we were just going. te- write a paragraph about thovnon-appear- ance of the Water cant, when it passed our oflice, with Mr. John Sheehey driv- ing the team that were hauling it, and. Councillor Austin hanging on~ behind: and apparently steering it. “ Better- late than never"; but there-has been a. fearful lot of dust during the past two~ or three days, and people were wonder- ing what had become of the cart. By-- the-bye, as it has four wheels, oughtn’t-¢ it to be called a “-waggon?"' A GlGANTIC-UALF;â€"-A Clinton, Ont., paper says :: “Many fat cattle have been raised and i'ed in this neighbor- hood, but we have yet to hear of one- ‘that can beat a farmer on the 12th con~ cession-â€"-a calf, eleven months old, weighing 780 pounds. This animali rate conspiracy}: and we shall not be at all surprised'if the commission arrive at that conclusion. Under the heading of “The man behind the charges,” the Toronto Globe says : “Ever since the member for Mani- bnsinoss the money with which he says i he was bribed by the Provincial Secre tary, and especially since he tampered with the hank deposit slip, left for Buf- falo without advising even his counsel. and in other ways cast suspicion on his personal trustworthiness, the Opposition press in Torooto, both Conservative and so-called Independent. have been pro- testing that thc character of the man venturers, but the charges must stand. Sunday This doctrine, if it is not new, is at least fby Mir- A Clark, Jr, upon his removal dangerous, alike in forensic usage, Phr- It" Lindsay. Miss Ellis will leave for liamcntary procedure and’ ethical teach- Parry Harbor early next week. and we ing. The changes were made 0n the venture to predictthattho station plat- man’s responsibility as a member oi‘ form will be. crowded with friends as- l’arliament. The pledging of his seat, rambled to see her off and btd her an gave dignity and impressivcuess to his ‘earnest and heart-y ferewell.. statements. His membership in the -=--â€"-e=-â€"â€"â€"-:= House and his reputation as a public Personals, ma-n were known to be at stake, and 1 would be forfeited if he failed to prove his very serious charges. Are we new 'Kinmount from. Friday until‘ Monday. to be told by the very journals that '5 Ma. A...Ji. Campbell, of Lindsay, has hailed him as a hero and honored‘ him ‘been at the Falls since the beginning of as a deliverer that tho character of the the week, mun, his moral honesty, his reputation Miss Violet Corley visited her home for veracity, are of no consequence? in Lindsay on Saturday, and returned The Judges-will not be blind to the on Monday. utter absurdity of such reasoning, and Bev._ We). Earncomb has been at the the public will recounizc its immorality. Balls-since ‘llnesday, the guest of. Mr. If it were shown that a man habitnaliy ' Thos. Cashore. confused moral distinctions, played fast My, John Geach, of Lindsay, was at and loose with truth and honor in ordin- the Falls on Tuesday, attending the ary afiairs, and earned an evil name, funeral of his father, the public would be disposed to dis- Mrs. John Quibell came home on count even his oath as a pledge that he 'Monday-fsoma tltr-ee weeksWisit to her. told “the truth, the whole truth, and daughters at 'l-‘oronto. nothing but the truth,” in a matter of Mrs. Joseph English (and the baby) supreme interest i0 himself. It Will returned from Utterson last Friday for not do to have character and reputation. a. tw,Q_week,sf visit. at. home. ' made to appear insignificant as elements Mr. Cecil Eeymae, Mfr. Thomas ‘in evidence Quite ‘Sport gum} ‘the Minore and Mr. Alvin Gould all took a present case, such teae ing is urt u to tri to Lindsay on Monday. public morality. And in the charges lily, W. D. Prior has been in town mididgldsghfgd a Killian? tihitgai'i'ei, re- against the Provincial Secretary and Ilium, Wednesday, mflklngarrangcments been clil'Ol'th'inisnothe u are. the Government the charactot for ‘BAN: ' > i ' ' 1 i . r 1'9“ or. tulle. .l'liss Ella, Austin was home from ‘r- ~v'~. v,‘_ - b4’ ; as“... s». ._ . “can -.."_ 3'”. J’ ‘ ;f»;~,ij..;7;¢v.>v;.... r r ‘an W'va’ or

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