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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 1 May 1903, p. 8

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p... mew FRINGED HOLLY HOOK m. nine.»- From Um om '1‘pr Hollyhocb Mnterlally. . The ‘fringed Holiyhock, Allegheny, WHAT SHE CAN oo - l â€"-- _ ~ ‘dome. Sloan's Arlvlee on flow to Bill ll: Unlvor". M \lr. Editor:- if I were boss:- Women would be treated with n8 um YEAR > in no re its. SOCIETIES." NIGHTS OF TENTED lllACCABEES Diamond Tent No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArihur‘s Block on the 1',‘ "which is being introduced this year, . -. q , , _ g has very little in common with-its par- much respect in the East as they “1'0 we SOld SIX Of. the American bepadlfil OPS. first and “Md Eucsdny m “Cb mouth. .1, ‘ent the old style double ~Hollyhock and in the West. _ ,_ .. - - -. ~ ‘ ‘ - _ " 1 ' CHAS. WISE, Com. ; ~ "8 “we? separated from, the filqfikwould One of your readers has written t0 , ~ ' We have JUSt' ordered some more fOI GllS- 0 W. Bnnoovxe, R. K. I 7; hardly be recognised‘ as Hollyhock at me and wants m know "what sho ‘ _ 1 all. on account of theynoveb arrange can 'do." - tomers WlllO Wlll have 110 0ther--- ANADIANORDER or onurnmows '1, ‘-_ mcnt of the petals which are deeply Women can generally driVe figura- T111111 Valley Lodge No. 71. lllcei' in , é :Iringed or cut, of a rather transparent tive nails straight, and this one hits - the Orange hall on Francis street wcst on 1 .1- 1 teaturethand oi a silky nature. Tho 1t right on the head, She says: a the first and third Mondays in ench nionil'. ‘ I I.‘ 1?)? 1,, ioughou-i; the petals give the "I am a good looking woman, who Annx. McGee,- N, (5,. l; 1: ddd:dczssida'rrzddsdrrhe:“1": d... I J. T. T’ of long expericnc rgfuscd to ab ills has to earn her own living. I ' ' I I‘ __._______.__.____ ~ "i ~' that a flower of the Alle h ehivi‘: “Frequently on the “L"'trnin5 and. ‘ n’ t1 ' f 1 0 1' No ‘996 \lEE'l‘ IN‘ TH 2.... ‘it ' i’- lfllly wore pinned on hgr e122,‘; wits cars I am annoyed almOSt beyond en- Because I have been se lng . lenl 01H ldillon Francis-St \Vlst EPRMGE d rcai. - i d'urance by the insults 0t strange ears and not one has Cost five cents for Tucsday in every month‘. e onhc “fond n g In the old1 type Hollyhock one finds min. ‘ ’ id y ‘ i J. '1‘. Taonpsos Jn , \Vrll. 2. r, m comparatively dense~~centre made up They crowd into the seat bee e ' - J.F.V.Imcos Rec-S ‘ " '1 --of short petals or reverted ‘stamens in mile mi? paw 131e, “(in tgieaggilqllgt' on l‘6padlI'S vet. 1 ' ' ' l -_' .a setting of flat outer etals, enerall , e 5° 5 OPPOS e an s ' ' l i , w , '_ f: 4a single circle of thesepwhichggives a; “I put “P With it as long as I cat C th' I ‘d f th ' ? NIlJEPENgFN'QORTDLRSf FORESTP'RS' 'r g unbalanced appearance to the whole and then leave the car. all] IS )6 Sal 0 any O 61 - 1 1 ‘llund 1m?“ ho. 18"- hiceton the > i‘ 1 slower. The Allegheny shows a well “I spent at least a dollar last weei: _ . 1;‘1511 e 31:1‘; _:)M°A°1“1°h1m§lmlh In the True .- rrounded ilower-â€"as the petals are near- 4n extra fares just for that reason. ‘ - ' ' _ ‘ c r “"‘s ock. n 1 .iy all of a uniform length, and yet not Please advise ' me as to what I can D. Gourde, .Gnhicflianger. f .so precise as to spoil the grace of the do."_ n ~‘ - ‘ los- HEARD. THOB- AUSTIN, Rl S- ' ' g dilowelés. 'igllie Allegheiny1 Holllyhock is There is nothing she can do. tShe ' k' (11 t ,1. ~13 PTO use 0011161‘ an as a Ollg 5611- mi ht sla her sanoyer in he ace, - y‘ . , n re urn ANADIAN ORDER l . '~ .zson of flowering, blooming frequently .butgthat wllmld bring most undesirable ThOSG hi“ 111g QAIIS lent t0 them by me 1 y Y Fenelon Falls LodgiPN5€i§§ST§lfi€d d mite, the fim frosts m November- 01w notoriety. them and oblige. in the Orange H.111 on Francis sneer west .i ‘reason for this long period'is 110 doubt She might appeal to some other man on the first Thursday of each month. " .1 the fact that from two to four buds in the car against the ,fian who was F-SMITIIERAM,OlliefRanger, .l , assassin? iridizsrtdlzdntsd at We m P’ r‘ - d 3156,16,; crops ofpfloweis with an in- the second man would try to push an . ‘g 1" 'tervening space of buds and seed pods acquaintance on the strength of he: ANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE i *1.‘ Joan be seen on the plants; the lower apggal for hegxp, t th 1 n ‘wo- Trutonliugalllfnol“la-NZ-11127: megs i1: "116 ‘ . ere sno ing or e 0e - mic riur’s oc to n, d. d... d. a@@@@@@@@@@@o ded...d.y f While the flowers are larger than city to do but to grin andbear it. _ P. G. BURGESS, Leader. I 111058 of the old favorites, from 4% in the West_if a man is caught inf _ R.B. Svm'ns'rnn, Secretary. 3’. :inchcs upwards to 7 inches across, suiting a woman the rest of the men .. , they are quite light and drop from the thrash him. ' SKI M M l L K ‘ F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY a; plant when past their prime not hang- In the East if a woman tells of an _ l . Lodge No. 406. Meets on the first 3 ing there disfiguring it as the old‘ insult she is looked on as seeking no< FOB ~ WedneSd'W 0" ("10h montlldon 0r before ihe' y: double ones are inclined to do. _ toriety. -. m“ 0f the moo", i" the 1°d8° r0011! in ' :1 Trauma” of swmo . Bum the west the preiugiptlon 13 thafi w E Cunningham's Block. . i YOUNG CALVES , . MW w- - “g, “5:31: 3:: bzowi 11:8,:ng 5m 1?“: I!_the 'East the masculine theory I E. Fn'zounnnn, Secretary. l 2 grease well witl? canal parts ladda aid ' seems to be that all women you don't _.________.__. l ‘l coal oil as warm as can be applied. know are not respectable. ' -‘ ' ' ' ‘5 I; 1 wrmg'a flame, doth out o, hot wa_ Respected fathers of families may, FBGG It» from the beglnmng. CHURCHES, , *2 'ier and hot as I can bear it and lay on , be seen any day ogling pretty girls __-____.._. 4; the bag of the sow. You ‘11,111 be sur- in the cars or eylng them in the prin- APTIST CHURCH-QUEEN ST RF I‘ I" prised to see how the cake will yield cipal thoroughfares’ ~ _ Benj. Davies, Minister.l Preachin .9 "I to the application. One application is H I were boss I would send Eastern‘. services every Sunday at 10 30 a m an: Y 1‘: nearly always sufficient and as soon as men out West t0 learn to respect IQ: 500 woBTH 0F HERBAGEUM 7 P- In. Bible Class and Sunday school at l I‘ the sow gets up give her a. warm, weak ensemble women-Solomon Sloan, ' 2 30 p. m. Praise _ and prayer service on 5 1. gruel, or dish water and keep that up _ , , Thursday at 8 p. m. l at each feeding time until the sow is 'f- ' ‘Wm-"hm, 1 ‘1.. ‘(V111 “lake ll. tons of sklm mllk ', freedfrom fever. She will then have a -' ' 4 1 ' f 1 , w METHODIST CHURCH â€" COLBORNE " . goo appetite; then begin to increase ' _ . 1 . 1 ,ye 8,0,, ,n ,ycymcss and mum, and (fill equal to new milk or ca ves. .. SM 3223121101133. $3.0. fdndldizld,‘ Ended; n g you can then begin to feed whole corn, ' . Sabbath School at 2130 p ,y, E £6fli i .‘1 f 52.3119: 15h betiter “1:; (1;); b21123 gal; gig I League of Christian Endeavor, Tllicsduy ,l 3 3 i S e e D gs gl‘ d a 1f evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting on l _d .add all the milk you can get to your ~ " u ' d ,1 g 5,01)‘ A's soon as the little pigs begin w Herbageum prevents SCOUTS gig 1h rsdayevemngat 7.30. 21,2121‘; 21%;‘ 222;‘; 131111;’? 523?: and makes valuable food nijllhey. T. ANDREWS CHURCH-COLBORNE i ‘little milkbin it for1 the pigs, alnd they w . 1 gig tor SggiitiggeeScFi: gu'nfiysééllilaigb is; ‘i 5 i 'wi soon egin to (.flllk t wit re is . 4 ~ , -' _, ‘ ' . ' ' ', '1, Then feed a little soaked corn as soon F01 sale by ~ j :2“; 50p‘ m‘ Saga.“~v.bd‘°°l every Sunday F ' .' i as they begin to crack it; they enjoy ' J08 MCFARLAND ever- T131851}, tréstutn Endeavor meeting l l, j, 1' ‘it. I like to feed the pigs away from I ,_ .' ever) Thur dy a 17%,?‘ Prayer meeting 1, .1 l their dam, and at 10 weeks old tlhey are w ____y__ s ay a ‘ P‘ m‘ a‘ 4, > i'caclv to wean. I aim to give t 1e pigs n < .1 ‘ lALVATI N A - ' ' l ? 3,3515 .35; 8,3631 1585313511 gggeihgeggggt The Snake-Look hddd, McFadden, QIB , y _ Bond Si’. wdlilfc..,fdifnfd%hsdfl§ ~ , 1‘, “' 1_ . I If you don’t quit using my den for a d ~. . Banks Service ever Wednesdn Thurs- i arsenaldz21.03322125132312? “.22. d. a@@@@@@@@@@@s M 8 . i lure is our best example, and milk is c u ' 1' on Dun aysatll a.m.,3 I"“"“"‘17-30 17-m- ,i it. the food nature provided, and we --â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--â€"'-'-' 'mfl" _ ‘l ‘i. should feed such food as comes near~ AGnod = ltnunl. T-ALOYSIUS R-C.CHURCH-LOUISA '. i cst fulfilling that want to be success- A horse from a livery stable died; 1 Street-Rev. Father O'Lcury, Pastor, Q [111 as breeders and feeders. The size soon after it was returned, and the Servrces every alternate Sunday at 10.30 i it GW“ a. m. Sunday School every Sundayatil p. m 5: .. PRINT s l ' and to produce this result requires a The question turned largely upon tile . I T.JAl\lE , .___ 1 ; ~- l bulky and “Qt a concentrate-d fOOd' A reputation of the defendant as a hard , East -S gljgfnlltRCllll-IichllgNagngEE-r l1: 1' range of blue grass, alfalfa or clover - _‘ _ , _ , 1 1 ' . _ . , astoi. 1 1 ..~ _ _ _ _ _ _ rider. W. ,, bewice every Sunday at 10.50 a. m. and 7 ‘ ‘i “Ids 1n glvmg a 800d bone and capac- The stable boy was called as i110 p. m. Sunday School ever S d '7 i :i' ‘lltgslflor Killsétrllditxllgé: “51:111le gdlrlitdlslgis'illlh: mat witness. BILL HEADS POSTERS p. m. Bible class every 'l‘l;urlsl:la;3c:;llil?g "11 = ‘ I H . l ’ 1 richer and more concentrated food. A How does the defendant usualln ’ M 7'30 0 clock. l, DODGERS, SHIPPING TAGS, PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BLANK NOTES, ENVELOPES, RECEIPTS, ETC., WEDDING INVITATIONS, MEMORIAL CARDS, LADIES’ VISITING CARDS. \Ve have lately added a stock of type and stationery for printing Wedding Invitations, Calling Cards, etc, and can turn out first class work at reasonable prices. ride?" “Astraddlc, sir." "No, no." said the lawyer, “I mean, does he usually walk, or trot, or gal- lop?" "Well," said the witness, apparent‘ 1y searching in the depths of his memory for faces, “when he rides a walkin’ horse, he walks; when he ‘rides a trottin’ horse, he trots; and; when he rides a gallopin' horse, he gallops; \vhenâ€"-â€"-" The lawyer interposed: “I want to know at what pace the defendant usually goes-fast or slow.” "Well," said the w.tne.=s, "when his cumpany rides fast. he rides inst; and when his company’ rides ‘slow, liq rides slow." NOTE HEADS, - LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, profitable hog must have a well de~ w Seats free in all churches. Everybody yeloped abdomen, and we should re~ invited to attend. Strunqers cordially welcomed "1?‘ spend to the demands of the pig at the - -' different stages of its life to accom- .’ ' . plish this. The pigs should never be ' slowed to stop in growth until he is ready for the market-J. B. Zinn in 1 [arm and Home. -. . y _. The Cabbage lifnggot ,, Last spring I set out several thou- sand early cabbage plants. By, June the maggots had attacked them very badly --nca.rly every plant being aflected and some so much so that if twisted slight- ly they would break off at the surface dot‘ the ground. I hocd the plants thor- .nuglzly, loosened the soil well around ‘the stems and then applied to each M.“ MISCELLANEOUS. _.._..__.__-¢ UBLIC LIBRARY-M RS. M E.CALDER leflll'lllll Reading Room open daily. Sunday excepted, from lo o’clock a m. till lO o’clock p. m. Books exchanged on Tnesi’ days, Thursdays _und Saturdays from Ll p. m to 4 p m ,und in the cvcning from 7 to 9. _.._._1 .13. .1...-,-l “.d __ ...n...~ .. OS'l‘-OFl-‘ICE--F. J KERR, POSTMAS- ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted, from 7 30 u. m. to 7 1». m Mail going south . gangs“, '. .n'oout a third of a pint of strong, well .etirred linie water. A couple of days .aftcr a tablespoonful of fresh slacked ‘lime was put around the stem of each "Now, I want to know, sir," the ‘lawyer said, drawrg a long bra n, “how the defendant rides when he III Come and see samples. closes at 7.3.‘, a m. Mail going north closes at 11.25 n. m Letters for registration must he posted hnli' an hour previous to the time for closing the mails. "Elk-75' 4: . .,-‘ alone”, “Well,” Mid the wi‘ness, very slow. 1y, "whe' e was alone i warn't there, so I don't know." “ Gazette” Office. M NEWSPAPER LAW, 1, A postmaster is r0 uiicd to give not‘ by letter Umurniug he paper does I“ answer the law), \vncn a. subscriber dnoi not tnke his pow-I‘ out ut' the ullice if: I l Any neglect to do so makes the pdsglllitllkgn. “sponsibh- l0 the ;-ubhshcr i'or paymos er 2, li any person ul‘ul'i‘$ his paper dissolp ‘plant. The crop came on well and 1F-nc1e was vcry little if any loss from ific maggot. Instead there were signs ~.-u-:i the stems showing where maggots .1 ad eaten them severely, but had left when the strong lime water had been ' 11:“ plied. I believe that from this and 1' duh-er. experiences which I have had, l l l Francis Street West. 4 . _ W . -. n _' ~ y ‘A. .Auw-‘WRW .-__.'._ w. ‘~ r’- .~‘Lv)2 wed-mp“ _. c v-N- ‘Lila-eel-.. l . Printed ‘15p, Too. if l could sing like Homer d_d 121.11; the lime without doubt saved the Of Helen mee 0f T105’, Or play the lute like zhat old beam, 5H,“, the muons ,1“, 1.15 um. be“ dc; up._-Mi10 Holbcrt, Wayne 00., fa. 1 G O 1 ‘d boy . .. ay rp lens, 01 i G"; l'd pitch a tune and whc0p ‘er up The Successful Farmer. And WOrk with ZGZ-ll intense 'oi the litter at this time should be man who hired it was sued go,- dam- largely bone and muscle, and not fat, ages, according to Collier’s Weekly. ‘i: Referring t0 the farmer Of ‘LO-(I'll I0 place the thing where it would é T bl o tiuued he 'inusl pay all url'cura res .r 3' f 'i'v'iillnm Allen \Vhlte, W110 first attracu bring 1 we“ e you ' publisher mny commuc lu solid £1201;ng: l r .4. odi attention by his +cnchant inquiry of Not less. than thirty cfi 13-‘ ‘ . - payment ls mode. “no collect the wh l- v l‘ ""WhilUs the Matter with Kansas?" I'd mail it to some magazine illilulllll, w-m-iln-r u la nudcn from the oil?o e ‘ says in Bus’uess of a Wheat Farm, in That boasts its readers keen, *~% or llul. THUR‘ can no nu log,“ dISCOntin“ "a, --L)ctu';er Scribner’s: “The succelsjsul And o'er doth pratc 0.‘ its great \VBLKM. n Mice ""111 Hw 1H,) Inc-n dd; mudc. n~ j' firmer of this generation must e a And pages ahvay-s clean_ _ . - 3. Any 1.. l'sun “do lakes n m 1e‘ l . kuGJleSS man first, alld a tiller Of tho ARC then I'd sit me-dowu t0 wait, If )0“ aae fibUSlng them, stop lt- the post-onion, why-UH“. 111,116,211! ‘whiz: ll coil afterward. ‘In hi-mHmust bf gom- Well satisfied-in mind - Q 1 , nnnn- :1“- dlloolwi, ul- \\|,,.U,,_.,. “1, bum“ Lined drP'a'ni'. t-a aims airy-11;» e a "rwel'e Fate l° “at that I “mud get If any reasonable use of them causes “Uh”, U‘. “"" ‘i "WW i'm' the pay. ‘i -(:1;1_l'..d,l.-..t,Call-loll‘)an. film ‘331 vigiusj, “Respdtively decli..e"." . . - 4' _' “_=“|'W“h"‘ ""'~\'l'.~ ms huhcr to be f if" 331‘), 3%???me 1.3, “its” n: ,fnffr pw.1u. 1a., in Omaha \VorlJ-l-ie.'2lid, ' mconvennnce or distress-consult us. $131111}? .n .l. “.W' and, d...‘ lbe My .inm'idg ‘R >8 d ~ ' h- _ ' " - , _ - .- Mm‘ w ' mi .4 .- . .1 Nay la.hor’s lI-Id't With patience and i . . . w WWW WW) i... -\ 1 w’.dfdfd.°'.',bllft'3lris fi divas-2113’. Hc o bu incsa a: GENE-‘.1213’ Mme)" “"""""' y’. Examination and. ildVlcc Bree. l-wl-w-wu =1... ., "in the - ‘ e "l c. an» banker. .-\n-l izcnceorch, uut.l “So your son is; so marry? Why .‘ , W11“ “ML of“; W u 3:10an ,. ‘the order changes, *zc farmer's success ; Beeswt he wait till he is oldcr and ill .. ‘ “1,1, “m, 5:218,” é 1d,; lnmiiirris “m grgd. a'o. with the k‘rd ' wiser?" ' 1 d, 541 _ _. ._ t! " lu 1......’ .. - ..... i .y- , 1 ,1 _ . ‘ chastity of ..-n~-.us he uses, 121d l "Ah' but in that case he woolu ‘no?’ r11; !Q:Z?s 7 jigs-s.’ P 3313.115. the , "UV/",1 ‘2:531:13: ii ‘ ._ ":e n‘*"'bcr e; ,.=i'i.J'.le acres wish‘ I or marry at all!” ‘ _ ‘1 y 1 ' then. l. 1 111 1 "2* f3“ ~1~'-‘"*"” W4 L L ' é Foot dill Eififit a. Harsh LINDSEaYd 1 or‘ id.‘ d Widen“ 7- .11 fi ll

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