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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 11 Dec 1903, p. 4

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ornrs rms WEEK; work, $6.50; E Brock, $28 ; Craig 6; Austin. plank and cndnr', 884 65; tank. 82 50; A. R. Williams (30., ac. count, Sl34.â€"-Carried. to be introduced at this meeting to reg- A Conspmarrox -â€"-On Thursday of last week Dr. H. P [1.1Gallowny. of the Orthopedic Hospital, Toronto, vin- ited Mrs. Samuel Knox. of Verulim, in co‘nsit’ltation with Dr. Wilson. Mrs. Knox spent some weeks in that institu- tion lust lull. ' salary to date, repairing F. 0. Chambers. Mr. Austin gives notice ol'a hy-law "T x » -"-/' wvfl'rv‘vauw-wuar , 2"; v v- «maâ€"w / s A!“ WWWWW Ladies’ fine linen hcmstitehed Handkerchiefs, 106., M “hair”?‘fgfslncgsclg’ans’lgd in um um, Tun Mcrnomsr Gunnersâ€"Rev. E. l )5c'y 2‘00- “nd 250- manher, Mr. Austin in the chair at the gnwl‘anlgs' or “lilberfmce' Occupied lb. Ladies’ fine linen embroidered Handkerchiefs, 5c. . second reading. V {"5‘1‘33'351215’1‘ .l‘e“; 0" 3‘1""33' “‘OTD- ‘ s. t, "’0 ea h , M. H. McCallum made application “_ I u“ m “0 “Mimi”: 0.! no" i 0 ‘9 ’c - t bu 1% rem f or or. t. . Mt. (jarbutt, who Was nfliemtlng in tho ; Gentlemen s Neckwenr, 150, to 500, 0 y l’ 0 c p 3‘ l0“ plopcny Metliodist"§elmroli at Port, llo‘o it he- i . , . . ,..,.. ,.. . . on Colborne street. Laid. over. i w” l-H ‘ . d ,, P ’ ., Ladies srlk.Mittens, we. to $14.5 (nicely box-cred.) I Mm,de Mr. Ami“, seconded by 9- . 6H ' reus ay there... Lndtes’ white srlk I-Iandkerehiefis, wrth initial, . _. - tin-unbson, That the clerk be instruct- k'figvAlgiiTED ~13“ foo‘d Girlsâ€"n Cool: . . ; fl . ~ - \ ' ed to ask all» 'nrtiesv- having accounts “1.0“5emm ' l'l‘ 3' ‘0 ME AH!" . l ’l 150. to r r " ' ' l n ~ awainnt the corporation to present them St-rong’ com" York fwd Peel “rm”! ' ‘ - :» Gentlemen s Sllk Mufflers, 000. to $1.50 each. a a; - _ i " “2 mm m, that we m,ij m mm Lindsar- - . * I j; 3 Ladies’ Undressed KidGloves, $1.29 pair. 0,, we'dnesda, “,0 9,“ inst, a, 3 B “OCKELâ€"TWO Will"! men. Arthur . V - . .v " ‘ . ' ‘ l i‘ ' ~‘ I r ‘. l-adies’ Blouse F lannels, 3 yd. ends, 50c. yd. _ , o’clock p. m.-â€"Carried. aggluihl‘iihlilinziihidlluau)!"phi“? “I?” v: -; . ' u v , y - ‘ . l. .5 ' I) _ -. ; Gentlemen’s silk Gloves and Mittens, $2.20 pair. ' ' F I F n D 9‘ 19M bcncfi' of“ jun,” ,mgkpvn ,ézm‘f'agd' - 2 a . ‘ , . (I z I . ‘ _ , . , I ' ' '. ‘. Ladies’ fur Gauntlets, $5.00 pair. Counci,”?:e‘:“ pu‘rsi'amwm ‘13,} mm Judging lrom the hum-“my the} me; ,. . . ' . 4 r . . . v I - . .. t r 5‘ " Ladies’ kid Mittens, $1.00 and $1.20 pan. mm. a” me members present excel" flaps frlriublu rihat a good i, , Ladles’ fur Rugs, $150 to $10. 08- - Mr. Dcytnan. Minutes, of previous ' mm n’ “Mom” 3 ' t . . .q F v meeting read and a rovcd. 198 What it Leads to ? a less or o .n., oto . TI 1 k ,PPI. “it flmtmkescm h I d dad . - i v~ r ,_ re cer :was me rue e o corres- ' - H‘r sucxa rea e ' , ,i 3 v Gentlemen’s fine COlOl‘ed Shirts, (Tooke S) ‘50:“) '00 ' -" pond. with Mr. Dichillio 'in regard to If you have entarrh taint, dropping‘isneaaio I’ Gentlemen’s fine Suspenders, 150310 750. pau‘. WWWâ€"w We- ,1“. .m, 0,10,133 5mm, of M, gig-gal. if ypulhnwk. and- .m. m... hm , ~ . . . . . ‘ ' t 7 st ee mg ' g Ladles’ fine Slippers, 75C. to $3.00 pair. The Fonclon Falls Gazette. Moved by Mr. McGee, seconded by should “£8 gr,,g,.,,,,tjli,o,fiil:,: 32:32:32,332: 1 ‘ Infants’ B-Jotees, 100. to $l.25 pair. _ Mr. lliobsfin. That the more sign Order-“1 2t once 'ndn? 'get cured :i‘housnnds have ‘. 7 . . for I re fo owiu" accounts: 9°" 5"“ "0m c“‘"Suml’tion flnd'com l - l ' Illfil'lltS’ MOCCRSIDS, 200. to Frlday. Dec. J. J. Nevison‘i account. 500‘; J. Imp ly cured DY Cutnrrhomno, 30 therégsczoo la M" ram ‘Vork on Ell-pets, Be” 22::3213h‘v'l‘lly you Galltouhlllnlt Slump yonf- ,v . l , ' ‘ z. . so. uni" z ' ' Brooches, 150. to $1.2»); Perfume, 100. to 50c. A Govsrnment Hotel. do.. sozs; M: Kelly, (10.. 31.87; \l’. cure you and preventlllitt‘iligeulgnfrdl‘ilai‘b’: ; Ladies’ Belts, 150 to $1.00. 0 d, 0 "fl. ‘ A R McIu‘t’osh, special constable on July 13. turning It’s very pleasant, just balsamic i , . ‘ , . aria Ian [olnmercta . gent 048, $1 ; \ _ L, Robuon, salary find postage. medicated vaporâ€"no nauseous drugs. Ah. ‘5 Lamb 8.W00l Soles f0]? .Sh-ppei S, pair. wriling from Pcnh’ \Ve“ Australia, 86483; Dr. Goum' tclpphnniug and solute cnre guarantor-d to users of Cntnrrho '3»; am 11119“ Handkel‘chlefb‘ 1" fancy box: $1 to $9“ says: stationerv. 50c; G. u. McGee. hard- 3.135; lSulfur! i M tar" "' 0mm“ °““ ' n t ' . ' _, , . l ') a: ' - . I Hi, Ladies? Sltll‘tfi, to $6 each. w‘ It:cmalped for; the Government |of ware. 82012; J:. McFarland. charity. R0153“, ‘ e “z 0° 5’” by w' B‘ _ 1 _ 9.“ r 1 est 1 ustru In to t emonstrato that t to 35 67; J_ 'l'wmne rem 350 -V'|‘_ Sen”. L S ’ . . 1. . y I p , - 7 h Stare ea" successfuliy run a" “p to.da(c 0n Recount” sbccial congluble five COULD COMPLY-râ€"Thrce of [1161 Children s fancy silk I an terone s, c. eac .» hm, as a "maul. The “puma”, “,8, nights, s5p_curried. lady teachersun the north ward school. 1". Children’s picture Hankerchiels, 2 lot‘ 50. made by it in a locality where a great “lied h)" a" morons" (’l “ali'rYi but ‘1' L‘ fife deal of sly grog selling was going on Persufia‘s the” “"1” cm“ the la“ Ol June, 1904, .; 7 among the miners. In the Government ' “"d f‘li‘eil'fmflfie‘: “"10"”! has not been .' n ‘ 1,), .1 0“ c. b . l' uors. b .r ' Ci: . I _ . ‘ prov: or or to tie esrimatos, the school. {1 Best Boxed Peels, 25¢ a pound. Force, per package, Me. i L y , n) ‘ “I d p]: s_ w or: ‘ bi.r..,Joseph. “bald. left: on. Saturday board cuuld not com '1)? with moi . ,. E, Vim, pet package, inc. 0 c- 3‘ rc-u “mm mm" a“ “""e m" for l‘;oromo,,apd- returned yesterday. Que“ p~ . r m ,L. Graham, Sn. ol"Kin- . ‘ ' ' 1: ulation hours. But there is no seilint: on Sunday or to men already tipsy. 'l he house will show a profit of 85,000 this year. and opens up a new line for Max, ll'cnry 'mount, was at the Falls on Tuesday. Miss Nollie Nevison, of Lindsay, is visiting at Mr. James H. 'l‘hurston’s, BAZAARâ€"Rhmmtlbcr the. bazaar to i be held by the Parish Workers of St. Janws' Church in Jordan's hall on-Sat- urdav, Dec. l9tll. A large. number of Best: Mixed Nuts 15¢ a. pound. Best Shelled Almonds and Walnuts, lOe. lb. 22 lbs. best Granulated Sugar. $l 00. Best Raisins and Currants, 3 lbs. for 256. Orange Meat, per package, 150. Lemons, per dozen, 20c. ' Oranges, per dozen, 400. Best Mixed Candies, 3 lbs. 25c. Canned Salmon, 15c. 3 Tins Pence, Corn and Tomatoes, 25c. Best Chocolates, per lb.. 200. . . . .p . ,, Santa Claus Stockings, a few left, it) to 25c. 3 lbs. best Icing Sugar, 25c. Sofilitlhfllc hill-“WNW” ‘ t ‘ ‘ t t in Fawn)", i l l f I . ' . la is .ie way a lo csougi 0 r .. \ . . . .3 ,1! ' u5c'u am one}; articcs. will be i , 2 , Buy your Xmas Presents this week .and get Best Chome. be mm and will be in “,6 c,,,,,,,,._, day. ,‘,")3;n::’ic‘:e':t fileJFad:2|?“Sallxax A," ,-,,,,,,.,._.,,,,L, hm,“ Wm be 11:35:12, WQOMMMMW”WNWWWWWMN . of Socialism. 'l‘ho liquor trailic would aud Sunday. doll< dressed bv the children and a col; ii ‘ be shorn ol'at least hall'its evils if only M,._ Ema Hamilton is back {mm To. [cciinu 01' boys" wnrk. ' “"3 0""etn'1'0mâ€"‘lm “‘5th “'lmle route. and is again in the employ of SCHOOL BOAllD.-â€"-â€"'l‘llc school board ' ' Pe”l’l°"°““le “ Pr‘fiu'm "l " '7 “s the” Mr. F. H. Magoo. met litri. Monday evening. and all tho- ll “mum “3°” be "0 .mducémc'” '{0 “dul' Mr. Lewis Deyman, Jr., came home members Were present cxc-pt Mr. A‘r. “3mm l‘Q'ml'. 0" ‘0 59” ll ‘0 “Wm” ”" lrom Peterborough on Saturday, and mold. Several nclmunls were passed-,- and’ “" “i’Plicuioo l'ro.n some of the teach- ers lnr an increase ol'snlut'y was laid' ovur. 'l‘-he inspector's rrport was receiv~. returned on Monday. , ’llho Misses Bonncll, of B‘.bcay2con. «were at the Falls on Tuesday, guests to men who could not or would not drink in moderation. We have always been in favor of Prohibition; and. failing lhm‘ would ml." w see a“ hmcls m" by of M ii. James Dickson. ed and filed, and the s=~cretary was in. ' ‘- . the Glll'crllllfwt', “WW yea,” “i!” "' Mrs.Jas. Fraser and Mrs. Dr. Gra- structed to advertise for renders f0r , “()iilkevper m an." “Hal” Euld' “ My ham went to Toronto on Thursday of Wood. The board then titlinurned, m, V i l . busmes” 's w sen “ ‘0 any Perm" wh” last Week to hear Adelina l’atti meet on 'l‘uesday, Dsc'r 22nd, which. k. willbu its last meeting this year. can drink it, or down whose throat it Miqs 3,,“in Limem" 0, Fencinn . us . - i .‘ s PURQHASEE - ~ ‘ ~ ' * ' ' ' °"" b°. immed: 8? loll“ 3" he 9‘ “"3b“d-l. relurlwdhoum on Saturday. ultersp-‘nd- Harried‘and Worried all Do » , else wrll pay lor ll.‘ and hundreds of ' f, ,,k .- l i . ,. \l , _ Y-- Vg i c E as 1’ ‘ r . d in "n d d H (I log a (warm 9 “ill let. state” i rs. And the worst at line you area’littloâ€" a u g , Q 01 Ire! lcluoi ten ut.. \H o to sum. “Yalter Meteullo. at l.(alerma run down and have mighty little chance to... dung. “(Huh “luv “my not be 3,, 0,”. Mrs. Inmis' \vflkcloy‘ “1- Vancouver. cnti-h up. .ltltveivyihiug Seems like a grind-. . sto-Ie wearing-down your nerves. You are B. 0.. arrived at the Walls with her two children on Monday, and will spend the winter with her mother, Mrs. J. Two- mcy, Sr. irritable and get less sleep than is alum-- lnti-ly necessary. B-tlerstop before things- gal WurSt‘. Your best plan is to use Fer- roz-mo fora while and ,2ch your nerves. and brain a chance to pick up. Fern-ozone isthe finest. tonic a busy man can lake. It makes new blood, nourishes the body, strengthens the nerves, improves the appeo» lite and rehabilitate: the whole system.. ’l‘ry Fort-ozone. Price 500. Sold by W. H: Robson. I DAMAGES AWARDEDâ€"In March last. spoken. [l' the profit of the traffic and the custom of treating could be done away with, there Would not. be one half --perhaps not one quarterâ€"the drunk- eunesstherc now is. ...._._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--: Dickson’s Hall. FURNWURE BUSHNESS, and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of . furniture. . _ Am also preparedto do all kinds of ‘ Eowles’ Comer. (Correspondence of'tha Gazette ) Mr. W. [1. Cullis had a throws in. stalled last week by M r. Joseph llcard. ._..â€"_ Since the beginning of last week Mr. Thomas llittlcton has been at Work on ifyou get it here. Wh'? Because there is nothing better. We have the best line. of PEBFUMES that can he bought. Some of it is in nise cut glass bottles, but other but- tles are attractive and cheap. Start your Xmas shopping here. Robson’s Drug Store. _ Fcnelon Falis. WMMWWJ S. J. Petty, the Jeweler. “01‘0th COUNTY’S LEADING JEWELER. We are making the greatest elfort ir. ‘ r olida season ,. . I ' ogii‘iitziirggamli:Shh: we him ever ‘ for theatrical representatnms; and, on. .[Iunbuumn train going “mm bruke in o , . -. g..- less we are very. much mistaken, Mr mm bumeen 3“thch crossing and thmkt)’ being.\\'itln)ut. Nerviline. When I'. . K) n n i Y . ' I . ' mime-V he '5 Cameron, and the mail and pass'cuircr {Er-l “mm-“4m MlVllnwslnps it. Iflg'eta. We are showing the best. .and most varied assortment of Gem and Wedding Rings, Gentlemen's big- nct Rings, Gold, Gold-filled. Silver and un-metul Watches, Bracelets in sev- G the richest ltl Gold and attempted. ernl designs. . ,- -- . , “mud... some eh-guutgoudsm no es that are S emafi , p bfzibrs suitable 'for presents. EBONY Vagina r I": ha“ "hat “"33 V"tcd‘ dmv." 3' .luw Corner. -- Mirrors, “' '- years ago; but it. isnone too big. ” mm "05” 330‘ so“ by W- 1L Robson.. SLEmHING pAMY._vpl,e Smogpcm Fins Amnu. â€".A little before 1; GOODS Combs, Brushes, liolidov goods for the ladies in morocco cases. .Sterling Novelties, Sterling and Plated Silverware, etc Remember we :1 watches and do thetlinest. Repairing-i and in Engrnvmg we have no jewelry, ' . , _ competitors. Ecognoweemr “$31,321:: I carry In stock. afull line. 111“ s .n it - - .‘ ' '-' . . .. l of Pttl‘lOlll‘ 81.11088 Lounges, mcmbus puse‘” ’- m'mmes 0t plenum) 3%“ Everything in Mdlmery at a great hm,- mnl_ t; _l . , , reduction for cash during the next littecu. ‘ ‘H’ 'l "’m “ .l'c”r and a llali’.‘ a chance by , ,3 _ ' having them engraved before the lush. are headquarters for Carriage..Making, Repairing and Repadnting, and to make DOORS AND SASH. - 3% Planing don on short notice. Gainer. Furniture and WOW Just received; this week an- other. lot of nice Baby‘C’ar- Also Ext-ensiOn Tables, Side- boards and. Bedroom Suites._ WJ Chairs, Etc. Dickson's hall. making improvements which will cost a good bit of money. The stage has been enlarged by the re. moval of the small dressing-rooms be- hind it, and‘now measures 2klx30‘fcet; and two dressing rooms, each about 14x18 feet. have been built in the base- ment. The two big stoves and the closets containing them, at. the trout ol' the hall, will be done away with, and it will be heated by a furnace, which Mr. Heard ordered. when in Toronto this week. Some changes are to be made in the arrangement- of the seats, unexpert is coming. ' to build act-.nwnt chimney right up from.,the' foundation. and a flight oi stuiran each ofthe back corners of the stage wrll giro access to the dressing rooms below. The hall measures 3 improvements are filiishcd.; will be the best the village has ever had, especially Dicksonswill find that the spending on it will bring a great deal more than the current rateol' llllCl'Onl. The stage is now nearly three times as large as the one in. the plan of the pub- 3 Village Council. '3 Fenelon Ealls, Dec. 2nd. 1903 Goimeil met at regular meeting, all meeting read'iind approved. Moved'by Mir. McGee, seconded-by 2x60 feet, and, when all the' We hope that it may impart great com- fort and satisfaction. 4 M r. 15., Kendall and‘ family have lmovedio Mr. Jeffrey's farm. Mr. Jef- frey and‘his family will be moving to. his l‘armiu the County of: Hank about the first-of March. The licv. Mr. Rolands, of \Vilht-r- force, occupied the pulpit here last Sub bath. lllr.,aud~.l\Ii's. Homer, of l’jindsay, were thoguests of Mr. and Mrs. John Gillis last. Sunday. Miss Ada Hill is visiliugrelatives in the township of 'l‘iny., It is quietly ruumred that one of our young men will take to himself a wile at (lliristmas._ r Quite a number from-.herc.-. attended the low] suppenat Cameron lust \l‘ou- dny‘ evening. v0.5 lt‘riday,_thc 5th, the Lindsay and cars were Ielt behind. The engineer ‘did not: notice until he arrived at llall's crossing. where the train n»,uully..-lack- ens speed for the mail from . Powlcs' ple of St. Andrew's Church had a sleighng party on 'll‘ucsday night, and upon their return were liberally enter- tained at Mr. James Dickson's. days. . Miss M. \V.isiin';usij{w., K '.\l.r. ered Northcyls Jersey-cow, which is viilichvieious: or. a» practical joker, made a hostile demonstration towards. .‘lrs. 'r’jltfllllils Smith. who snfl’ered the consequences to which ladies in her man condition are liable from a sudden fright. Failing to obtain any pecuni- ary satisfaction (mm the owner of the now; Mr. Smith entered an action for- 52tl0~ damages, the suit was tried in. Lindsay on Tuesday before Judge Hard- int: 3min jury, and plaintiff grit a ver- dict tin-$150 and costs. Great stress was laid upon the loot that the cow was. running at large during the close sea- son. plaintiff; G. ll: Hopkins for defendant. The Greatest Family Remedy,- Aud".one all internal and external pain. Mrs. M. E.‘ ‘. v s' u" .. Cartwright, of Moms, Srt,\s:â€"€‘I couldn’t sick llpguluchn, have trouble with my stom- ueh oubonu-ls, Iccnn rely on vNcrviline to. To break up a cold or _' rub on for Rheumatism or neuralgia Nerv- cnrc inc promptly. iline has no (oral. It’s priceless in any. family." Nerviline is king over all o'clock on Tuesday afternoon the roof’ ol Mr F. C. Chambers“carriauc foe-,1. tory caught on fire near the chimney but it was put out before any damage; '- worth mentioning was (lone. The same ago. and was then extinguished as ex. pctllllnusly usit-tt’ns on ’l‘uesday. lf' McDiurmid and. McLaughlin for- wvllJ-knowndo most Canadian. homes IS Nervrhne. it perfect panacea. for 1 pain . B‘R!‘ in mind we _ I nd Diamond Rings, re- Wulches, Gem a a I pairing in watches and line engravmg. ‘ S. Petty. the, Janelle); , Mr. Robson, ’l‘hat thereeve sign orders for the following accounts :- Watcr, Light and Power Commis- "l 09-; Chas. Kelly, sinners, current, $9.. ST. JAMES‘. ANNivsus.\nY.â€"'l‘hoan. . _ , 'niversarv services of St. James' chnr’ch l Fuller hm hm! .nccum'u‘l '" ll‘c night. it will be-hcldou Sundfly‘ Dvc. 13L 'Rev.| IS ulmo‘st certain that the . factor , and; A. U. do l’cncior, of Si. James’» Cathc- l pmbab'y s'm’e Other bUll'll'lg-‘S would- bfiltS- 3240; W'“- McAm‘m‘: 50“"‘li‘lflv dral, Toronto, will preach morning and l "M" bee" des”:”.l’0‘l- Mr. Chambers, 315.4"; Rubi- Mu‘zee, cm'linu. 750-; '1‘- evening. Collection in aid of the build-' ‘9"“.‘” "m "6 “‘st to at onco’addsaz Robson, on B. Jackett's order, water ing fund of the church. 1 Six '80! t0 the height ol'thc smokc'stack..; trough, 837.50 ;: '1'. Scott, cartingptand. ‘ ‘ and p31! a screen on top, as well, “firm, Picture framing a Specialty. If you. are in need of a Sew- ing Machine be sure and see my styles before buying. ‘ L... DEYMAN.

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