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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Mar 1904, p. 8

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Yuma-am .aax‘fl - . nlnn‘c'roa-zj'; ‘SAN JOSE SCALE. . I ‘ waqu Prof. Lucio-«1's loco-t Bulletin 0| Ila lie-trnntlon. TAILOR, Jose Scale in Ontario.” It is the Fenelon Falls- work of Prof. Wm. Lochead of the ‘. O.A.C. H0 recalls that it SCVeD . years since the scale made its ap- Pearance in Ontario. He adds: “It AND PRESSED ON 3110” NQT' I iANADlANORDEROFODDFELLOWS 1 has made progress in that time. in ICE. SATISFACTION GUARAN- . . I I II 61TH” l';lllI&I‘)‘ LoIrlgc No. 71. Meet in I I I I I I I > ‘ - 19 range in on “ruiicis street wcstou - zplte 0‘ gllftfifitfio°rfizepwm§h TEEDâ€"rnicss RIGHT. ~ ' een pu or ’ tile first and blundqu in each Inontk control. In the St. Catharines dis- SOCIETIES. A bulletin has just been issued by "r the Department of Agriculture on I NIGHTS 0F TENTED MAQCABEES "‘The Present Condition of the San Diamond 'l‘cnt No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArtliur’s Block on the lirst and third Tuesdin in each momli. 'I'CuAs. Wiss, Com. C W Beacons, R. K. m.,, ,:. ‘. 4‘" I Wish to inform my customers a... E member that if it had not been for the energetic action of the Govern- ment in appointing inspectors, and in passing the fumigation act for the treatment of nursery stock, in my judgment, the scale. would have ,sp_x:ead to most parts of the Proâ€" Vince. "Never before has the San J 089 . scale problem seemed so easy of 80- lution as it does to-day. After long - experimentation we now know that. we have methods which are both ef- fective and casyto apply. The whole fs‘dluti'on of the difficulty lies now with the fruitâ€"grower himself. There are five more or less effective reme- diesâ€"first, the lime, sulphur and . : salt'mixture; second, crude petroleâ€" um; third, crude petroleum and. whaleâ€"oil soap emulsion; fourth, whaleâ€"oil soap solution; fifth, the McBain carbolic wash. With regard I to the lime, sulphur and salt mixâ€" ture, its effectiveness was demon- strated beyond doubt by Mr. G. E. Fisher, and it is being extensively t. used, in the west particularly, as an ofi‘ective remedy." The balance of the report is taken up in describing the remedies in I. greater detail, concluding with the ; recommendation that every infected . orchard be treated, as to pass some ..of them over only lets the infection .,- spread. .â€"__________ Live Block Farming. Regarding the value of live stock farming as compared with the growâ€" ing and selling of grain, Protessor L. H. Pammel of tho IoWa Agricultural - College, says: “It has been demonstrated both ' by experience and practice that the farmer who sells beef, .pork and mut- .ton that he has produced from the “corn and grass raised and fed on the mi'arm inaues more money per acre . than the one who grows only wheat . or corn or cotton and sells it. “It is not necessary, to entirely dis- ...continue raising these crops, but if we are to produce a surplus to be sold in foreign markets it. is best to .export that surplus in the most conâ€" densed I and marketable form, as meat and animal products, rather than in the original crude and bulky Junta. “In the long run the farmer will make the most money who devotes his fields to the growing of forage .crops to feed stock, ma: ing use of _all the raw products at home, thereâ€" by saving not only much of the cost NEW 'coocs wow. V . a ‘ snowinc. New Dress Goods and Blousings, Lace Curtains, Art Muslins, Cretonnes and Carpets. Our balance of Furs and Mantles at greatly reduced prices. rm. Campbell. We are receiving new stock all the time, and our goods are always fresh and sold at the lowest prices. Oh i Don’t forget about our Jumbo Pc-annts. for they are the best, and always rcshly roasted. 'Our Bou-Bons and Chocolates are ulwuyr fresh, and sold at the. lowest prices ever known. We have a good stock of Oranges and heinous at the lowest prices. The bestlinc ot‘Union hand-made Cignrs but are upon the market 10-day are for <alc here. Just try them and you will be convinced. i D. Stimson. @ @@@@@@@@@@@@ _ @ E ' Twelve mOnths’ credit is out of date and a thing of the past. , ms. HEARD. . I desire to thank my many customers for their patronage and solicit a continuance of the same. Wishing you all a. Merry Xmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year, and many of them. JOS. MCFARLAND. last Monday of each in Blue hall in McArthnr’s Block. <.,../.'S. \é... "'11:? @@ @ @@@@@ e , HOP Jons L'i-zs, N. G, .; trim; there are but few I orchard: METCALFES BARBER S I - _ I I t .11 I J. l‘. l‘uoiirsox Ju., Soc, ., which have escaped invaswn. an I I II , , .. . I - » I , I. y - _ â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"< .*H _u_ many have succumbed to the terrible AGLNI‘ FOR r1nCh\\EllIfi. "rabbit that, In futln e, accou :1 S “1 I L OILINOI 990. IN THE ORANGE . - attECk- In the we“ the scale is very SON &’ CO“ DYM‘S' aORONIO‘ _ - , ' TI'clgIllljl' Fj-iincis..\tIIWest on the second prevalent in South Essex and Kent. II ._ . 7 , n S i b . cwry Inc'n .1. ‘ i‘ « "F-Although the scale is so widespread lendeled (3‘ 01y four 1110 o J. PI PIIOMPSON JRI “II MI Z ’ in these districts, yet we must rcâ€" S. D BARR, Rec -Scc. \___IJ NDEPENDEN'I‘ ORDER of FORESTERS. Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the onlh, in the True D. GOULD. Chief Ranger. Tues Acsriv, R. S. N M ANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS Fcnolon Falls Lodge No 626. Meets in the Orange Hall on Francis street west on the last Thursday of Mich month. F SMl'l'lIHRAM, Chief Rouge r, W. D. STAT-Y, Sec. “was; CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE LON Fulls Circle No. .127, meets in the True Blue hall in McArlhur’s Block the first Wednesday in every month. 2': P. C.,ancsss, Lender. I 'R. B. SyLvssrsn, Secrciui'y. Nan F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY . Lodge No. 406. Meets on the first Wednesday ol'cncli montli,on or before the full of the nicon, in the lodge room in Cunningham’s Block. F. A. )chiAninn, W. AI. R. FITZGERALD, Secretory. CIâ€"IURCIIES. M-fi.n BAPTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST Ill-1V. J. H. Hannah, Minister. Preaching services every Sunday at 10 3!) a. m. and 7 p. in. Bible Class and Sunday School at 230 p.m. Praise and prayer service on Thursday at 8 p m. ' _.â€"_* M » N-[ETHODIST CHURCH -â€"â€" COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. John Garbutt, Pastor Sunday service at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Epworth League of Christian Endeavor, Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7.30. I M T. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, Pas- tor. Services every Sunday at lu.30 a. m and 7 p m. Sunday School every Sunday at 2 30 p. in. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. in. Prayer meet” g every Thursday at 7.30 p. in. SALVATION IA ltMYâ€" BARRACKS ON Bond St. Westâ€"Captain and Mrs. Banks Sci-Vice every Wednesday, Thurs- day and Saturday evenings at 8 p. m., and on Suiidziyntt l l a. m.,3 p. m. and7 3U p.1n. ‘l’l‘.ALOYSlUSR C. CHURCHâ€"LOUISA Streetâ€"Rev. Fullier O’Leai'y, Pastor. Servicées cvory alt-rustle Sunday at 10.30 . . - ‘ - . d ' ‘ i “ , ' .‘ , ' of transportation, but maintaining D , I 1 _ i. or”, a m “H a) behm 1 even sum“) a” I) m w . _ . - onl forgot. lllt p ncc one door 11 .I a _. the fertility of! the 5011‘ BY “mg SP of n B Allan .2; Co. - . T J x ~ - n i." ' .corn belt farmers will maintain their ' W . {mum (JELRCH‘ BOND ST" EASI ,vI. ,,,.eâ€"eiriiiience in agricultural lines. I I ‘ fa) 101' a PlChlIllSOD, Rector. bungny “Experience in the past few months I I . I zerv‘ged ‘bffnflb 1' mi CV“”S‘.’"g ‘ P- I‘r'. has shoun that the men who $115k ~ Slum-i; (iii ntii £t0?31;?u:l?lil ‘ ' ' term t L I ~ ‘ ' t .i.) . ‘ (i to feeding and were nIOtI rI? h v); third Sunday of «very month at 8 a.m. l: .â€". high Diices to sell tieir Co 11 t} Sundiy Sclvool 231 m ’l‘huera evxr 17 ‘ made the most money. Anything wrck us l'uI-lows- ~iitecliisino (if cyli'ldi'eiyi 1.x. a... will a... promgwe FRUIT BILL HEADS, P0 - 7 p m J a» 7 ao"p m 'cnon- m- .chpacity of our soils for the pr ucâ€" ? I _ I ’ ° ' ' ’ “on of forage conditions Will help LIL ? plucucc ill 8 1.. D. m. the farmer." ’ _,_., I“ . . - ’ g S . .. ‘ u I . . fl I ,n. I I catsfiee ma candies. Everybody A Grouch-uh Irrad- Thlb IS the tune Of ‘Yei TS, znmledto «timid. Strangers cordially welcomed The American Sheep Breeder print: the supply’ of preserved (’l’mt' MM K r ' r i ne 0 ° - 7 v . I 4.110 accompany mg pictme 0 0 . I I I g . , filigb‘thLA 4 : _ (he only native Irish breed of sheep. 1n most households begins to ENVELOPES, RECEIPTS, ETC” I NLOUa. 1the Roscommon, which by reason of , 5'0, 8 wequ I I I_ ___ ‘ its striking characteristics tlIi’s tatâ€" 3110“ Ion O i UfiillgfIEJIIfLBnlfifiZjIâ€"HMIES.Ill ECALIIBEIR _I , I. a en Ion , II - - - - ‘ l I I ‘ I '1 I g 0011) 0 ion 11' .fiiilifé‘ihe £223.32??? Great m- D011 t “Mt uni“. It 1‘ a“ MEMORIAL CARDS, and. m. s. 7mm. go but getacan of honey LADIES’ VISITING CARDS. é“.“.“.‘.’,°".'." vaksexchwgvd ’l‘hese sheep become very large I l ‘ t i ' abb‘ 1 illibdays fwd bulurflays m’m 21" "and heavyI especially when fed and now to he p It 011 . We have lately added a Stock of type and Statlonery m to 41.» m ,and in the CVUlllllgf1'01n7toU_ kept on limestone lands. Some ani- I. II I- I c _ I _ I , I I â€"I~ w. . _... .mais recently exhibitedI weighed a: You “111119 surpllbéd ho‘f' for Printing Wedding InVItatIons, Calling Cards, etc, and osiâ€"OiI.-icE.Ir. J Imus, PUSTMASâ€" 5mg“ as 268 pounds' and dressed far aidollm‘ W1“ g0 m thls can turn out first class work at reasonable prices. “wit; illiiiuiuuiuil.)’msuiiiiiii;:icemeii II _ r. II "_‘_J' -I igsoui way, If you get first quahty I I Inl "LL ilIlIuil gotnig north closes . . as I:--' It I It‘- el‘a Ol‘ re-Jistration ‘ honeyâ€"the kllld I sell. Come and see samp I mini m ln-slr‘tl hull am hour prewgus to me 1.11m: in:- ci‘wsiiig llm mails, “ tt ” Cffice m' ‘ a F 811013 Street West. e o I I I I - ': i E. G. HAND. r - LAW. )_ “ " ,3 z“. liln-iflu‘.‘ u r i.~ i'c ulled to two ~. .\2 , l'fii’ 1' i‘“’-' l""““""”¥‘a" he Pulled) Lioegoiih: I nur'n'x‘x MN. MW» )I '.'\ll(‘ll a subscribe;- d . iwa .. .. 0c i a Kim that l»- 3i,u~.~ «ML of llll‘. ulllce an; a: ""I"‘I""I“ “" “5km” belllglugem I, W :i'. 2:.‘IIL' .,(: lll' :.~, mu, (:5 “It. luldlmaster In; "‘ a T R E , 8 Hi. 1", ‘11:“, ,[II'I‘ “Wham? f0" l'uénient. I: A HOSCOMMON' RAM. S I I H “HI I: ‘ l W Marx's his paper discou_ lambs at. ten months 01d bay. “9‘ x V ' il‘l‘lll.i‘-.:nl.‘ilj:' his-ill (1.). "I u” M'rwmé’kb‘: or the "Z :pod the scale at 128 Dounds. The "I‘I,_II‘I’I"I",I I; 'Il‘Ii‘e '” 3‘5"“ i- until i inlutton is deliCious and the flavor In Glasses as we“ as in dress. IIIIII ‘I‘I‘ I COUCICL “It: Whole I «.xccuent. Another attractive fea~ I . . h. t. to the use :,,“,.I.II, ’ '1' ,‘,4, ,,‘. .iI'I Irvi‘mi',“ “W” “W 015% hi ture is the even mixingr of the 1033 IS Prepared '0 film‘Shthe People Of mud" The deeP'TOOted ° 3“ '0" . I II I , II, ‘I I I 'I “U "8“! “l-‘UUflLluu- g’ .,,,d {at which is a great advantage soy and surrounding country With MONU- of Glasses on the ground of UNSlgllt- 12-1“ 'w H ' “I: ultimo! is made, 1'; l'roni the butcher's standpoint. MENTS and HEADSTONES; b0”) Mllrble liness is entirely removed bydth-e ll “mils “ !"‘l"*l' from E l I As to the wool. it is white, bright nmlgmnitc. \ ai'tijxlggsefl'efl Pmduced by “10 em " "HII‘. ' “ ” :I‘ffclk‘u '0 his r . u ' ‘ . - ' II t. .- “P ‘1') ' â€" _ l, “and lusupuIs' and tin emmrfi nil Estimates promptly given on all kinds or me Improperly fitted frames are both a ' ~ 'NI-‘lbu: nu midi-flit) I. f {the Bi'IadIOid wool lOUSO‘W' e 2‘ I ceIIIcwry “Mk digficrorcmcntundnmenacc to health, _ . ' :m r {:l'lil‘l‘a 1,1,.- ,, ,, . "(i' (1 'jmr “Vldonce below “10 6(“0mmmnt i the :ll'rct of a perfectly fitted lcns ‘ :9 . .- >. :- i an”. 1,"). I to b” E léepammont C(ll‘.‘.lllll.t00 on sheep Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle _ beinqannuued by IIIemI . I IIIIII III IIIIIIII II,Iui... in» Wig 2i- ri“ If‘lilfl‘ in London I‘UCCHUY Gave his ’ Pieces, etc” a specialty. - , . D E... 1:: _. - . .. i; Air’L :iI “1"”“WI1' ’3 ': opinion that the wool 01' the R03- 3 _ I I III III I III ‘ We gmmnme ,, perfect in m both I IIIIIIIII .IIIIII IIIIIIII II..ILI\.=I.,II.,;;..)1 H“, ei'~““‘xmoll 5"“0!‘ “'1”; 1h" be“ in the Being.“ .PlflFucfil “ DUFF”), ."‘,l,~sl;].01-h_.L frames and lenses. ‘ im' -. . i . 1w. villf'tll'h' l-m gmuud (: I.I.},I)1I.I of (“Tat Brituhp ~ For his (Iluslglh :iiit (.Ulllllullt. pilcis L we ,I I I I‘II‘II I I II II‘I‘ M I - : isll't‘ll:l~.‘lli‘_'.“ L-lsn-wiu-I'r. l K .-.e - , ‘ ““ “1 “h” -.’nsm r \ l i 1 {135‘ SE?- ETE’Z‘V'WV’E 915$ rang}; fl ' 1'” ' "5 l‘l‘i'ioiiic-I' r L WURKSâ€"ln the roar of the Market 1‘” I n ii‘fi. ,9 ‘9‘” 45C; a ili ' ., ..\. i . . d“ “m” (liiinlirnlu'câ€"sr, opposite the packing house 5 £7?) “g L." "’ In“ . II, “Mi/5‘ 7”” I' “(mg -» c I"; q ‘- II / I 1' “lth I hilt-“cc - i aw i '5' = r m 2 ‘> “use: ’ a. 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