Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 Jun 1904, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4.} Whit- '55”: 7‘6. 5 I, d. I) ,l (O I: 1 .. «s i ‘ é a It 1 5-3 _. . u' 3 t J ’1 3'! '~l s .t ‘5 :5 ,, “nu... . ."fl ' .Protectorate, June 22.â€"â€"Sir ‘ KAWARTHA LAKES. \ DIREG 'r 013%? FOI‘ the Trent Valley Navigation C0., SOCIETIES. Of I904. Reliable goods at reliable rprices. . Tailored Hats, Street Hat LIMITEP. Bobeaygeon, Sturgeon Point, Lindsay. “ESTURION,” June let to Oct. lst. The Paint we Sell--- Wall Paper. We have a large stock of Colin McAr- thur’s wall paper, the 1 NIGHTS OF TENTED MACCABEES Diamond Tent No. 203. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block on the first and third Tuesday in each month. ?,CnAs‘. Wiss, Com. C W. Bnneovrs, R. K. N ANADIAN ORDER. OF ODDFELLOWS . . I I Trent Valley Lod e No. 71. iii t ' . and Ready-to-Wear 1n the lat- BObcaygcon . 1v 6.15 a m. and 3.10 p.31- Only a er made the Orange hall on Ftiucis street “:5: ox: . Sturgeon Poxnt “ 7.15 “ 4 10 the first d h'- ' est, Ideas. Lindsay an, 8 40 “ 5.30 n d ‘ 7 an t 11d Mondays tn each month ,. V d H t , u ‘ 1.. 11,... a 5 .5 .. ouble piecess. Don t Jonn Lrs, N. e. In T1 lmnle 3' “Ye Plo- Sturgeon Point “ 12.10 p m. 6.55 “ b . d d t b J' T' THOMPSON JR" 890' ,duce the nlost practlcal med- Bobcaygeon arr 1.15 “ 3-10 “ e P313113 9. O uy W“ British East African .Churles Mombasa, 'iltorate. -' Sir Charles hascabled to Premier :‘Balfour demanding a public enquiry ’oi the circumstances of his resignaâ€" .tion and adding: “Lord Lansdowne ordered me to re- fuse grants of land to private indi- viduals while giving enormous tracts in East Africa. to a syndicate. I have refused to execute these instructions, During June, July, Aug. and Sept, Sat- breakfast and tea. Bobcaygeon, Chemong, Buckhorn “11.30 “ IV 2.45 “ BurleighFalls ar 12.30 “ “ 1.30 “ Connection at Bnrleigh with “Empress” for Lakefield and intermediate points. Meals served on board. Leary’s line of busses will give Peter- borough connection with morning and evening boats at Chemong. Burleigh, Stony Lake Points. Will make 1% tons of Skim Milk equal. to New Milk for Calves er Pigs. It makes Whey. valuable as a food for - , ,- - ‘ on No. 990. MEET IN THE 01mm}: '- Jumfind 10“ _ Puced patterns’ urday's boat will wait arrival of evening any thlng. JUSt aS L. hall on Francis-Shil’est on the second ' ,‘E econsmtent w1th style, shown min from Toronto, . t th b t Tuesday m every month. '5' ff A an Where June 15th to Sept. lst, leave Lindsay at we g3 6. GS . J. T. Tnonrsme Ja , W, m, 95‘ ‘ y ' _ 6.30 p. m. ins-tend of 5.45 p. m. Meals ‘ _é___________ s_D_ BARR’Rec’Sec. r See the New York veil. served on board. . . . . ._ s . . Ever Ihlllo' that IS NDEPENDENT ORDER f « ~ g; A full line of ladies’ and CObOOODkrrenelon F3113, , , y b d I Court Phoenix No.1820. rmisses’ Corsets on hand. Llndsayo S kept an tlpâ€"tO- a e 1““ “Mdfly of each month, in the True w n _ ‘ . ' t I . Blue hall in McArthur’s Blocl' . “ MANITA June 10 toSept.5 01 till notice 1 d , t \- Coboconk lv 6 00 a Arr 7 40 p m . lar In S O ' GOULD’ Chief Ranger- Rosedale lock “ 7.00 “ Lv 6.40 “ 305- AUSTIN, R. S. 5- Fenelo Falls r 7 40 “ “ 6.00 “ ‘ N ‘5 _ -,.___-._ _-- M- 3 iv” a 3.7 Arr 5.15 a CfifigIANF 31mm or FORESTERS, T .v_,__........ " Sturgeon Pt. “ 9.00 “ “ 4.45 “ I U in the OrISIiIge gills“ bidding? 32:3. Meets V? “‘"‘"w ' - u it ~ 0‘5 3 ' L "‘ DEMANDS AN INQUIRY- Lmdsay . a” “no. Lv 3 30 . o” the “‘51 Thumday of each monilii3 “LS! Connection made at Fenelon Falls With F‘smmmul Chief Rm 0‘ ' train for Toronto and at Lindsay r ' ’ is”: Governor of East Attic. Protectorate m°mmg . ' , Vi . D. STAcy, sec, , Object. to Jowhb Colony. for Port Hope. Tune at Fenelon [9.113 for ‘IANADIAN HOME CIRCL ' , , , i LON Falls Circle N Eb. FEAR, I , . . I . H. E. Elliot, British commissioner Burlelg‘h. glue Blue ha“ .1" M‘Arumr’s 31001: the . . . ' _ FBI: Wednesday in ever m u, s. .and commander-m-chiei for the, East. h “EMAH” J 1,. t ‘ S t ,. t.“ .Y on . __ ' African Protectorate, has resigned 0" une {0 0 ep . a, or t P. C. iiUttGEss’ Leaden ’, the commissionership because he is no me‘ R‘B' SYWESTER: Secrelal‘)’. " ~opposed to the proposed Jewish setâ€" BObCB-J'geon 1" 7-00 am- “‘1' 7-45 P-m \ clement. in the East African Protcc- Chemong Pk ” 93° “ a" 4-35 1V 5-15 “ F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY W. Lodge No.406. Meets on the first ednesday ofcach month,on or before the fun of the moon in t1, , Cunninghamrs Black. 6 lodge roam In F. A. McDiAninn, W. M. E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. K CHUROIâ€"IES. , . . . . APTIST en _ it??? I “must and ““W Lakefield- . B‘ J. H. H....?.‘i.°iu.%‘.’£EN Shit” ' a t . r ’ - ‘ 111* The East We... gym... rep..- “EMPRESS” Calves and p1 events all seeming. sewwes el'el'ySunday .. .030 .. ant ..:sent.s the Jewish ~Cploniai Trust. ‘ _ v,~_..-..___.‘ Going S read down. a. m. p. m Going N read up- a. m. p. m. 7 p. in. Bible Class and Sundn . y School at 2.30 p. in. Frame and prayer service on "rates... Won. Lv 6 00 1.30. Btuleigh ar 12.30 9.30 . - 1 - j I Thursday at 8 p m. London, June 22F“), A,P.)_At “ 625 1.55 MtJunan “ 12.00, 9.05 It requlres 110 SCEtldlllg ; gives bettei 16- uthe Crystal Palace the Canadian Jgrf’gfef’, :c‘ d 0'1 1 METSISZRIS'E OffIURCHh-COLBORNE 1 f r h , . 11 re. .. .. 8â€"ev. oi - ... £227.13: ((13:33:63)? (Tinglifdlelg byeDgi tw? “ 7-20 2-50 Mccm‘fl‘en’s “ 10-50 8-05 Sluts than See or 1 Ca’ {8 gugday service at 102:: $4521.. C. Grace. The Dominion bowlers disâ€" “ 8-10 34? “misfit “ 10-“0 7-15 a ball! 8011001 at 2. 30 p. m. E wo-tl. played the best form they have yet aarSeO 4.1:) Lakeheld §lv 9.15 6.30 League of Chnstian Endeflv P x 1 ~shown while on tour, winning in ‘.'brilliant style by 85 to 79. On Sat- :urday the Canadians play an inter- national game against, Wales at Car- . dill". No Proot.. London, June 22.â€"(C. A. P.)-â€"A telegram to The Matin from Brest :says that the allegations against Elâ€" lis. are devoid of preof, and as inâ€" suflicient as in the case of Col. (lor- idon. No time ought to be lost in giving him his liberty. ‘ Beneath Canvas. Ottawa, June 22.â€"The 59th (Stor- -inont and Glengarry), the 56th (Grenville), 42nd (Lanark and Ken- frew), 97th (Soc) regiments and the .‘ii’rincess Louise Dragoon Guards, Ottawa, went. into camp at Rocklific “yesterday. ' ' Five Drowned In Three Days. Watertown, N. Y., June Eliâ€"FIRE udrowning accidents have occurred at ‘Sacket’s Harbor Within the past “three days. Yesterday the body of James Brooks, a farmer, wits found .rstandlng in seven feet of water. Too Natural. -“Yes. he wrote a detective story, and “it failed to please the public." “How was that? He’s a clever writ- -<er." “Yes, but he made it too natural." _ “How was that?” "Why, the thief was too smart for 'the detective."â€"Cleveland Plain Deal- «or. ’ Rather Complicated. “Have you and Estelle quart-sled?" “Yes,” he ansWered gloomily. “What was the trouble?” “Why, I happened *to quote ‘Whiie stove lasts forgiveness is impossible,’ :nnd after that she wouldn't forgive me for having forgiven her the last time we quarreled.”~â€"Brooklyn Eagle. Gladysâ€"In that waltz you stepped on my foot and never noticed it. - Meals served on board. 3%“ Calling on signal at Brownsconib’s, Sherifl‘ Hall’s and Batptie’s Island. ’Connects with (morning and afternoon) train to Peterboro. §Or after arrival (morning and evening) train from Peterboro. For Information. Tickets to any points on the lakes and all information can be had at- the office of the Fenelon Falls agent, D. Gould. If you war. A Wheat: don’t buy until you have visited my factory on Frau~ eis street east. 1 am selling without regard to cost, and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. F. G. CHAMBERS. Y0“ NEED- NOT 60 To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or low prices in WALL PAPER. We have them here now for your selection. BOOTS AND SHOES in all the latest and up-to-date styles. HARNESS. TRUNKS and VALISES AT NE VIS ON’S. For sale by JOS. MGFARLAND. oo-e-a-oo-ao-a-caua-e ¢ T I M E . your house? is not right? perfect time-keepers. Try one. C'G'Cufluflufli Have you the correct time Is it not a source of worry when you know your clock Our clocks are guaranteed bring it to as cost. All work guaranteed. BRITTON BROS. omcial Inspectors G. '1‘. R. Time System. Foot of Kent St, Lindsay. We are showing a fine range of Carpets. Lace Curtains, Oileloths and. Our $1.00 Lace Curtains are worth $1.50. Just arrived this week, our Summer Parasols and Umbrellas. ‘ . Ladies’ WaterPI'OOfs» ‘ Also'New Suitings and Muslins. SECOND DIVISION COURT ---OF THE- County of Victoria. he next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY, lULY 11th, 1904, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, June 301b, will be the last day Fenelon Falls, April 14th, 1904. Archie Trudel, TAILOR, Fenelon Falls. ~ CLOTHING CLEANED, REPAIRED AND PRESSED ON SHORT NOT- ICE. SATISFACTION GUARAN- TEEDâ€"PRICES RIGHT. SHOP: FRANCIS STREET WEST. And if your watch shows an inclination to be eccentric or unsteady in its habits, We will put it in order at reasonable 01' on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 7.30. R ST. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, Pastor. Servrccs every Sunday at 10 30 a. m and 7) p in. Sunday School eVery Sunday at .. 30 ’p. in. Christian Endeavor meeting every Iuesday at 8 p.111. Prayer meetin every Thursday at 7 3 p m. g ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ON . Bond St. Westâ€"Captain Stephens and Lieutenant Brass Service every Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at I 8 o’clock, and on Sunda at. l 1 . 3 p. m. and 7.30 p m. y a m.) \_ ’1‘. ALOYSIUS R.C CHURCH LOUIS . â€" A S Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leary, iastor. Services every alternate Sunday at 10.30 8~ In. Sunday school . noon at 2 o’clock. every Swan-Y Mm“ N ‘iT. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST, Rev. A. S. Dickinson Recto . r r. Sun servxce: Matins 10.30 a. tin; evensong p. in. Celebration of Holy Communion first Sunday School 2.30 p m Thursda ' . . . ever wtepk as follows: Catechising of childred a p. In, evenson at 7.30 . . ' practice at, 8_ 1:1 p. mg. p m ’ Chou \_ [8? Seats free-in all churches. . . p _ _ , Ever bod matted to attend.’St7:angers cordially welc‘bmeg. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY-411118 M. E. CALDER Librarian. Readin Room 0 e1 ‘ Sunday excepted, fromglo o’cloclfal. 10 o’clock p. m. Books exchanged on Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 p. m. to 4 p., and in the evening from 7 to 9. OST-UFFICEâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS- ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted from 7 30 a m. to 7 p. in. Mail going south, closes at 7 p. m. Letters for registrotion must be posted halfan hour previous to the time for closing the mails. W. __Wâ€":_ l NEWSPAPER LAW. 5 . of service on defendants residing in this 1- APOSI-mflstel‘ is required to ' - n. WM. Forgiven. 8’ LanIGumS’ county. Defendants living in other coun- tice by letlel‘ (returning the paper :8, f LINDSAY, .11 d and Fancy ties must be served -on or before Satur- answer “1910119. when a subscriber does .3 NEXT TO Fm e _ . day, June 25th. ntott mike his i'hP‘tH‘ opt ot' the omce, and i s I J nmo'. ELISHA MARK E.D.HAND S ’* *‘ “6 "WSW 01‘ “s not being taken. ‘ “Ll” SON HOUSE- Curtal Bu’ilim ought Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment 2. If any person orders his paper discon- tinued he must pay all arrearges or the publisher may contsnne to send ,it until payment is made, and collect the wh amount whether the paper is taken frgi: the office or not There can be no le n1 discontinuance until the payment is mafic 3. Any person who takes a paper froni the post otiice, whether directed to his name or another, or WlJCIIICI‘ he has sub- scribed or not, is responsible for the pay 4. If a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time and the publisher continues to send it, the subscriber is bound to pay for if he takes it from the post-office This proceeds upon the ground that a man‘ must pay for what he uses. 5. The courts have decided that refusin to take newqmpers and periodicals fret: : r . the post-office or rcmovin ' ' i; CIUE'OI‘C‘3H0‘V mum I Dome a “t- AGENT FOR STOCKWELL, HENDER- them unculh‘d’forr is Mimi/adore]: elixir?) ‘1 tie thing like that? ., Eggs taken in exchange- I I ' tor & 00.. DYE“. TOWN“- °mmnu0nul mud“ i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy