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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Sep 1903, p. 5

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at? l g i l i, :i-u. ,r; w n ' b “anted by_,15tli Septembei, Gil to do Sturgeon Pb. ,, 1210 pm. “ 6 55 “ oreneral housewurk. Apply to Miss Kcn- , V H _ lDlC‘tly, corner Glenelg and, Mill streets, BObc‘ggeon AH‘ 11" u “ 810 u in doing your spring; wall papering that (a is the most valuable addition to the arma- ment against consumption. Its merit can- not be too warmiy applauded. ‘Bold at all During June, July, Aug. and Sept., Sat ladies were “appointed ofiicers for the ' FENELON FALLS MARKETS 2:3 a “Sm”? year i. l x‘eSldent‘ Mrs” chkm- Fenelon Falls, Friday, Sept. 4th 1903. E 5,5 g g a m E‘. sou; \‘lt‘c presulent. Mrs. Heard ; sec- u-t 2 E ' 9; B 3-.” rotary, Miss Hand ; treasurer, Miss Reportedoy the North. czar Roller Mill Co. 3 g o ‘ . I 1: g 9' E’ 3., lobsou. This was their first. meeting Wllenhscoml‘ 01' Fife H" 70 1° ‘5 .3 "E 434,-, 2 Z a 2 ll since the garden party, and the ladies “:hem’ mn.’ perbusnel”” (is I” - E3 a ‘ h Allin ‘ . :"3 55' Z - l . it heat, spring .... es in z e o ._ .. 51;; C 5, ('2‘. .1. passed a unanimous vote of thanks to Barley, p0,. bushel...” 37 40 o :5 5g, . y; g .3 3, <3": . Q I Miss Wilson and all others who Contrib‘ Buckwheat“ .. .. 37 40 E: ’5 5 o 5” ,_ w, it mud in' any way to the evening's enter- Oats, “ ‘27 28 ‘d :3 I: . g' 57 :Q‘ l taiiinicnt. The net. proceeds of the Pensei ” --u 55 5? pail ainéé : wig 3 garden party amounted to about $44. “3’01. " 3,4 4;.) P :5 E. ‘3. E. "i l {\t the close of the. meeting Mrs. Geo. 1b ,2 11%;, '1 g 3‘: E Nie presented a cheque lor five dollars Eggs, 1’,“ dozen.”_” in 12 =1; if: towards the debt on the new church. Hamper ton” . (3,00 7 00 ,g $73 1“ E 51 5' . i. l The ladies passed a unanimous vote of Hides . . .. 4.00 5 00 .2 3 3 d; ‘- , [ha iks for this contribution, which was Hogs (live) -- 5'95 91,; E 32% :23 3. 5 I, received from friends at a distance, and 30g: (Dressed) 6 {3'20 T h i. , they were also of the opinion that sim- Sfiic'p's'k'fn'; " 4'20 '75 OS en“ E ilar donations from other distant friends W001 8 J4 5 would be, like this, very gratefully re« Flour, Silver Leaf .. 2.00 2.30 l ceived_ ‘ IFlour, Vfi‘ctoria Consum tion is Infectious. hon!" 1mm "l" mper'm ‘ D ' o u i l EVery precauiion should be taken to pre- $1,533,“!qu Iii)S ' ' I i n . i ' ‘ ventthe spread of the “White Plague.” Mixed’cmp u 1.15 1.25 LIMITED. Persons coming into contact with consump- tive: should inhale Catarrhozone several A l, times each day, as it. is a powerful destroy- W TFD I or of disease 0' i-n ‘ ant -eiiders them in- - - ” i ' . . l nocuous. Catnaerrlidkone1 its a most efficient GEEK: dqu , f t , Babcaygeon: Sturgeon Painli Lindsay. l preventive, and may be thoroughly relied toffo‘tihe “lump an, “Fe, 21:11,?0 0 “0 “ES'i‘URION.”â€"â€"Jiiiie 15th to Pei-timber lst. l upon to promote oxpectoriition, soothe the Cl“ dun' App 3 Mlle “1‘0 e o'lce' Bobc,,y,,.,,0,, LV. 6 ,5 u m Md 3 ,0 m ' cough, and benefit in many ways too num- M Sturgegu Pt, it 7 15 u i i it 4 mp u‘ ‘ crous .to mention. Both from a medical GIRL WANTED. Lindsay A”. 3 40 u (t 5 30 u , and seientific point of View, Catarrhozone u [,v. 11 00 a it 5 45 u l l l l drunigists, two months’ treatment, price Sill, Lindsay- “ma , . . . . 1 a __ r ‘ v I, ‘ _ y 5 beat. \Vlll await. arrival of evenin, r bézoe Zlégnloeldiil “giliyldNvaiti’OIlI - I train from Toronto. Meals served on boardg. . I - i i - -: 1 a= : - ~ ‘ ‘ _ . After Sept. ls't will leave Lindsa at IS V'el1 E Robson‘ 5.45 p. in. instead tif6.30 p. m'. y ‘ t ACCIDENT.â€"â€"Last week’s Gazetteeave . C , k F 5‘ I F _ 1 C_ O, t f 1 j A 1 , an accident that bum” M,“ George H ’01, TUE___ u“ 0.30an J,- enle OHS alls, Lindsay. be I‘ittlcton‘s yonn'resh son and now we “a ' a u . ANITA- -â€" “110 5t0 Splu501‘ notice. a + . -_~ . 1 a V ' a ’- V a 01 01 1, have to record an accident that happen- gggfggltyiodly $885131. 11in- l‘ 123- do You know you 3’16 bettlno the beg” , y t .2 i v J ‘ . . . ed a am. at... no.3. ,llondaydo M, m, ,0 .2’ 6 ,0 ., possible value unless you have seen our 3 Mr. Litil_ton himself While \VOl‘klllg‘ ,, ,v 830 ,, An445 ” ? p t W i at. the veranda of Mrs. 'l‘hos. ll. Rib- ' . ‘ " g“ Sturgeon Pt. “ 900 “ u 415 u StOCk - LBt us ShOVV you What we have ‘i son’s new house on Fidler'e Hill, a loose Begins Tufisfiay $9331 153 Lindsay arr 10 15 “ Lv 3 00 u - ' f . l _ i , v I I I . , ‘ ; board in the floor of the seiifl‘old upon 1 v 1 fl. ConnFcuon wade at Fonclon Fans Wm) liO bhOVV you which he was standing caused him to 8611123?“ iffllst'utrycrsiggcfigérm£22,161: ?10F]21n€:1t1ffllll foi-[VTOiontIo an? at Lindsay ~ ' . -' -, H g. . - w I ‘3‘ 01‘.Ol‘ -oe. m :t4 . «; ~ - low llls room'HK and fall' “‘0 dl'mnc‘ results and splendid location place breakfast, 33d tea-l e l we on Flu: for HI - to the ground was not more than about it mule front, rank Of Business (Jol- ,, . ten feet; but he unfortunately fell upon leges. Fees lure aner than in most Bobcaygeon, Chemong, Burleigh. l, a heap of stones, and his nose was not schools. Write for particulars. t0Gmm,_n_June 15 to Sam, 5 m, m, notice : only broken and one of his hands gnsh- WM“ PfilfifiLE, Bobcaygeon lv 7 00 a m. Arr 7 45 pm, - ' ' “WWW” t ed. but his back was badly hurt. Al'ter . , Principal 01103110113! Park “ 9 3‘) “ iii-4 Iv?) 15H 1 Dr. \Vilson, who was at once sent. for, lliglcfilrflnrms {121111) (f, Luv ‘ ' ; it‘ll::“’:§.:tl.‘;;:’all".;‘f.llffi;“illfil u a s E v @ U G@ i re a l 5.‘ ' .' . f liki'lln." _'. ' ‘ into a spring waggon, in which he was figulsfgcgfiicon(Egan?lemmde pomts' slowly driven to his home south of thc' . . _,_ “MW, line of busscs w,“ (rive Pcterbom . . . . . a ' .... “"0"- We are lllnd to leaf” that 11‘ connection Wllll morning and evening boat E Q g E ‘ “4“@ Was not as seriously injir d as he :ip- at Cliemong. . _ ~ . , Iv H . ‘ i, '1 ’ - ‘1 , - y . i 1 p- axed to be, and niday (lllUlsdfi)) is Whth they ll have on then Bunelgh, yeungs pt” Lakeheld' I mm we fired to SH 3 )1 in H i , t s 1 , able t! ‘ 011t- breadâ€"butter 01‘ honey. “ Eni’niass.”â€"CommencingJiine'l5tli. ‘ l 1 ‘l- ( ’ .11. y ‘ necessmy m‘l’ Cflm’ ; 1 A Barn IN THE Loomâ€"About. 5 they say cc honev”’ why not, Euripigh lv coo am. LV 1 30 p.m. 01 louse 01 Barn bluldmg at reasonable Pmcesr l ’, "I , ,V. ‘.' I. (_ . . V . t ‘ ~£ it 2:" ti u :- ‘ A ' r ‘ o -ii‘.l°<iii"{.liepl‘2‘“‘2.‘32§.°f.lii‘flli.iii; w to them? as cheap- . .. . ii; :2 and 1t W Pay You. to consult berm. : I { wl,{ch_;f he imi no, b... a good erâ€"â€"only 10* cents a pound, {Illlgjpclild i: g 10 u u 2 40 .. . Planing done on short notlce by first class 5 ‘ . ‘ “ ‘ i e ‘raC'ei s 20 H u 5 u , I 1 swnnmer and help had not been at ‘ and better fOl‘ them. Youngis pi,- i. 8 ,0 u u a WOlknlen‘ f handâ€"would probably have cost him I . *Lnkefield ,m. 8 50 u s an 41,) u a his life. When the steamer illtiiit'ta VThG honey sell 1S {LS 5}, “, 1" 915 “ §lV 630 ” i F: l entered the lower lock he followed it in good as 1t 13 1303311313 to get. krggll'gsll’t; “u 110 (:0 i“ ‘u 7 15 H m ' his skill. and when the lower pair of Emil“? {3” 5,, 0 00 u 8 05 “ ; . w , ,_ . , pciid. 1100 N 815 u , gates weie shut and the \altes to he I I E , FIAND Breezeus ,. ,1 25 ,, u 8 40 ,, . ' middle pziir w'orc opened, the sudden . T. we... . ML Jun“, u 12 00 it u 9 (,5 u ' "'W inrnsh of water filled the skill, which Burleigh arr 12 30 M an 9 30 n l immediately sank, and Mr. Davey was left struggling in the “ waves." to spite of his exceptional ability as a - swimmer, all he could do was to keep l his head above water, being unable to reach either the lock gates or the punt tied behind the steamer ; but fortunately t he was seen from the lock-master’s offier ' by 31 r. George Hamilton, one of the Manita's crew. who promptly closed one of the valves, jumped into the punt and rescued the old gentleman, who in all probability would not have been able to , keep himself afloat until the lockhod . filled and the water become placid. He Look it Over 3 also your laughs at the mishap, from which no ill effects have arisen, but admits that he Buggy. If they need any l was in considerable dancer as the water - - - l ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ repairing- or fixmg up, now was deep and the skilf did not rise untll . . . after the turmoil in the lock had sub- is the time to have 1t done, Side‘l- and my shop is the place to have it done right. IS YOUR BACK LAME? you ARE DOUBTLESS SUFFERING FROM 1 nismsnu KIDNEYS. suaus'r CURE IS New WOl’k Ci'oneon Short notice. F E R R 0 Z 0 NE . - , Unless you want to be stricken with in- . curable Bright’s Disease, don’t. let your 1 3.2,", P ER” it attention. Ferrozone I . i b, p I kidneys go withm _ is a special remedy for this trouble, and never fails to give prompt relief and bring 3 about a perfect. cure. Mr. Gordon J. Mac- l t'nrlanc, of Bradford, was cured by Ferro- ________________.___._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"--â€"____ gone, after being treated unsuccessfully by three doctors for kidney complaint. “ My kidneys were in very bad shape,” he writes, , , 5‘ and I had dreadful pains in the back and - sides. and was never free from a dull, heavy l ll ‘» l L} feeling that made life miserable. I spent a {iii-F“ Calling on signal at Brownscomb’s, Sheriff Hall‘s and Bapties Island. fill *' connects with (morning and afternoon) train to Peterboro. § or after arrival (morning and evening) train from Peterboro. For tickets and general information apply to D. Gould, agent, Telephone Exchange. ' . HANDS . DUNL P ShlflgleS, , RUBBER HEELS Millwoed. “A” @vWNW MARK SEGOHB DEVISEON GQUBT ---OF THEâ€"- County of.'Victoria. he next sittings of the above Court wil be held in ’l‘woiney’s hall, Feuelon Falls ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1903, commencing at. 1 o’clock in the afternoon. "hursday, Oct’r 1st, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. ,Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before Satur- day, September 26th. ’I‘I-IOS. GRAHAM E. D . HAND, Bailiff. Clerk. Fenelon Falls, July 15th, l903. WANTED. A man to represent “Carlton‘s GliEA’i‘l-ZST *unsnnms” inthe town of Fenelon Falls. andeurrounding country, and'take orders for Orders for wood may be left; 0 n - - ur- Hard ~ ~ 1 at Mr. W. Northey’s. ' y “7980194113 E S) llll lillllllll tlltllllll. ______/ TELEPHONE IN OFFICE. in Fruit Trees; Small Fruits, Ornamentals, Shrubs, Rosa-s, Vines. Seed Potatoes, Etc. Stock true to name and free from San Jose Scale. A permanent position for tl‘.e~ right man :on either salary-or commission. STflltiE e.- wsaamerort, I ,. Fontiiill Nurseries, even 800 acres: , . . TORONTO, . - . ONTARIO... mthlng, 11‘â€" Milena, W J" incinerator ea ‘- ________________._____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" We have just re-~ ceivecl our Spring and Summer stock s 3“ lot of money on local doctors, but was not, . _ lienelitted to any extent. Then I tried Rnhfi' Bhamberz’ Serra:-...0.:::..:°:.r‘tzt.rits.“as: so - l I, n r ' . ’ . . . say and Sum‘O‘m‘llng country With MONU' - . We extend it cordial invitation to a ies . . 1 ~ , used I was quite well 1 "em “=04 “3' MEN'I‘S and l-IEADSTONES, both Marble 1113.11 the newest ofFenclon Falls and vicinity to visit] our f TOhMOIItleal-Jtm New lilorle: ' establishment, where experience an 'in- or c 0103, Pa, erns or ()‘v. thing giving such prompt and lasting relief and granite. its Ferrozone. It beats all other kidney , . J. . Estimates promptly given on all kinds 03.; and. 11:9" tO-date cures” People suffering from kidney disorders cemetery-work, tenuity have made it possible for intending. 1. ‘ . xiaiurchascrs to obtain an assortment of M11- p1 K335 111: l'iier Goods which is complete in every p _ 1 Y Our-import- detail for the cominggseason. quickly lose strength, and often die young. M m T M T W h T \I t] a Therefore it is important to get Ferrozone » M, e a e 098, “5 0P5, 1 an 6 can. . p . . .4, mm, Laces Braids , V ' v l . - - ~ - P‘ t-.‘ s ee' 1t . Cox. «1:11 we “lions 0“: vaersi- oust " . ’ . . « l monitltliinsd Sillseifsigm ill". mes, e b, a p m y ' i, S-i-11<3,N°Wl‘.‘esz'e‘dy'tO-We“P““d““tÂ¥1F" We have them here now: . , ~ £0"? 0 .x be; s for $2 5'0 {it an drumgis'tQ Being a practical workman, all should: - ' t . - 5A, 3‘. med Huts, Will impress you .With our ability fortyour selection .‘03,; ,0“ 51., f 0'“: The' Ferrgzone Cogpflny" see his designs and compare prices before . ‘1 “Lg-1;, to serve yourevrrygwam. _ -' i 01‘. 3 m‘“ r - ’ purchasing elsewhere. ‘ - ’ t . Kingston, Unt. r «, - . s ’ V /__,// WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on. , LINDSAY 9â€" , ; BIRTIIS. Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house. ’r ~ - . Q 1 ~ - *- . . \I X ‘ r, 3 l ' v i i E 'T‘ TO- Q: 2 Jermev.-At Fenelon Falls on Friday, ‘ 8 r I l. , I”, . August mm, a. wife 0f,Ml‘.WI11-J9fl‘t9y_z B. CHAMBERS, - - - r _i SIMPSON. nous , ,1 powwow. A . ~ ' 4 ;.

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