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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Jul 1904, p. 8

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. I‘ wanna .141 u. a. .â€"1. u. a. n.n~.~a ..- SEE :ibr choice 'eprices in Furniture and 1 ‘ finderte‘king. T WW Just received this week an- other lot of ni'cepBaby Car; triages that are Special liaise. Also Extension Tables, Side- Bobcéygcon KAWARTHA LAKES. rent Valley Navigation Co., LIMITED. Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point, Lindsay. "ESTURION," June lst to Oct. lst. IV 6.15 a m. and 3.10 pm. . ‘ {y ' l‘ u . (I boards and Bedroom Suites. Pomtarr u ,, WW ” 1v 11.00 a 545 u \ , . Sturgeon Point,“ 12.10 pm. 6.55 “ I carry in stock a full 11116 Bobcuygeon arr 1.15 u. 8.10 “ ol’ Parlour Suites Lounges, Chairs, Etc. Picture framing a Specialty. If you are in need of a Sew- ing Machine be sure and see my styles before buying. is. DE‘YMAN. BOOTS AND SHOES "in all the latest and up-to-date styles. "3113111188. "TRUNKS and VALISE AT NEVISON’S. Eggs taken in exchange. ? lid"? d0 To Montreal or New York patterns or low WALL PAPER. life have them here now i‘f-‘or your selection. SBQEWEH’S, kisser, {NEXT TO .:;‘Ti.\ll’SON” HOUSE. - - - ' ~_;;_:__1__â€".>â€"~‘â€"â€"-‘-“ " THE BISLEY SHOOTING. r'In Spite of Adverse \Vlnds Canadian: Had. Some Good Scores. Bisley Camp, 'July 13.â€"(C. A. P.) -â€"-Strong winds yesterday adversely .aliectcd scoring but notwithstanding :some good cards were returned by Canadians. Firing for the Alexander Martin match rifle yesterday, Sergt. G. Mor- timer of the 10th Royal Grenadiers scored 4-7 out of a possible 50 at '900 yards. In the Armourers Company compeâ€" tition, ten shots at 900 yards, Ma: jm' W. F. Moore of the 20th Regi~ mcnt, Georgetown, made 47 and Pte. Neil Smith of the 21st Regiment 46 «but of a possible 50. Ptc. Neil Smith also shot in the “Skilled Shots” competition, makâ€" 'ing 34 out of a possible 35 on the “hour glass" series, seven shots at €600 yards. I’te. ITyers of the 10th Toronto Regiment .in the “Hour Glass" series :scored 33. Sergt. G. Mortimer of the same regiment, firing in the “Ladies” com- petition, ten shots at 1,000 yards, made 33. For the "J. H. Steward" :silver challenge cup, seven shots at 5{500 yards, his card showed 34. In the “Gregory” competition, sev- ~en shots at 200 yards, Colorâ€"Sergt. A. G. Gardner of the 63rd Sherâ€" ‘brooke Regiment~ scored 34, and fStafi-Sergt. Bayles, 10th Royal Grenadiers, a possible. Color-Sergt. W. H. Youhill, 90th 'Rogiment, Winnipeg, in the service 'rifle “Association Cup” series, seven shots at each of 200 and 600 yards, scored at the shorter distance and '34 at the other. Stallâ€"Scrgt. Crowc totalled 45. Staffâ€"Scrgt. 'Bayles made another possible in the “Skilled Shots” ser- ies. , __'__._______.â€"-â€"â€"- Dlaz Stlll President. Mexico City, Mex., July 13.â€"Porfilo him. was formally re-elccted as Pre- sident of Mexico yesterday. Ramon Corral was elected Vice-President. Corral’s election is taken to mean that he will, in the near future, be the real President, for President Iliaz is aging rapidly and is feeling he strain of office. . Strong Hlnd Legs and Feet. The hind legs should be well set, straight, short and thoroughly sup- ported below the hooks. Too much stress cannot be laid on the confor- mation of the hind legs and feet, says W. J. Kennedy, an Iotva breedâ€" 431‘. llcrc is one of the Very weakest points in our fat hog. Many hogs have excellent form, but poor feet and logs, thus are compelled to go lugging on the market as cripples. The legs should be short, pastcrns short and strong, and the- hog During June, July, Aug. and Sept, Sni- urday’s'boat will wait arrival of evening train from Toronto. June 15L11 to Sept. lst, leave Lindsay at 1 I 6.30 p. m. instead of 545 p. m. Meals: served on board. Coboconk, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay. 1‘,MANI'1‘A” June 15 to Sept.5 or till notice Coboconk 1v 6 00 a. 1n. Arr 7.40 pm . Rosedale lock “ 7.00 “ Lv 6.40 “ Fenelon Falls arr 7 40 “ “ 6.00 “ “ lv 8 30 “ Arr 5.15 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 9.00 “ “ 4.45 “ Lindsay arr 10.15 “ Lv 3 30 “ Connection made at Fenelon Falls with morning train for Toronto, and at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at Fenelon Falls for breakfast and tea. Bobcaygee‘n; Chemong, Burleigh. “OGEMAH” June 15 19 Sept. 5, or till notice. Bobcaygeon 1v 7.00 am. arr 7.45 pm. Chemong Pk “ 9.30 “ ar4.351v5.15“ Buckhorn H 11.30 “ 1v e45 H BurleighFalls ar12.30“ “ 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 Ohemong. Burleigh, Stony Lake Point-S. Lakefield. u EMPRESS.” Going S read down. Going N read up. a. m. p. m. a. m. p. m. Lv 6.00 '1.3.’) Buileigh ar 12.80 9.30 u 625 1.55 MLJulinn u 12.00 9.05 “ 6.50 2.20 Breeze’s “ 11.25 38.40 “ 7.10 2.40 Juniper Id. “ 11.00 8.15 ~ “ 720 2.50 McCracken’s“ 10.50 8.05 “ 810 3.40 Young’sPt. “ 10.00 7.15 *111‘850 4.15 Lakefield §lv 9.15 6.30 Meals served on board. 3%“ Calling on signal at Brownscomb’s, Sheriff Hall’s and Baptie’s Island. *Connects with (morning and afternoon) train to Peterboro. §0r after arrival (morning and evening) train from Peterboro. For Information. Tickets tonny points on the lakes and all information can be had at the office of the Fenelon Falls agent, D. Gould. 1‘ 1111111111 A 1111111111, don’t'buy until you have Visited my factory on Frau- cis street cast. I am selling without regard to cost, and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. F. G. CHAMBERS. 111111111111 Sell-- A Wall Paper, We have a large stock of Colin McArâ€" thur’s wall paper, the only paper made by double process. Don’t be persuaded to buy any old thing. Just as well get the best. Everything that is kept by an up-toâ€"date hardware in stock. .108. HEAR. 50 CENTS’ HER WORTH OF AGEUM will make 1% tons of Skim Milk equal to New Milk for Calves or Pigs. It makes Whey valuable as a food for Calves and prevents all scourino'. It requires no scalding; gives better re- sults than Flax Seed or Oil Cake Meal, and costs much less. For sale by JOS. MCFARLAND. BLACK JASPER 6 0 0 Q waneswooo 0 0 0 Sugar and Creams, Tea Pots, Fern Pots, Ash Bowls, Pin Trays, etc. Fern Pots, Mugs, etc. These goods are beautifully enameled "with Town of Lindsay 0031'. of Arms, and range in price from 500. to $5. 01 BEITTON ' BEDS. 0 Foot of Kent St, Lindsay. I HAVE S. 1.101131, the Jeweler. PURCHASED VICTORIA COUNTY’S LEADING JEWELER. We are making the greatest effort in our history to make the holiday season of 1903 surpass anything we have ever“ attempted. We are showing the best ' and most varied assortment of Gem and Wedding Rings, Gentlemen’s Sig- net. Rings, Gold, Gold-filled, Silver and Gun-metal Watches, Bracelets in sev- eral designs, the richest in Gold and Pearl Brooches, some elegant goods in cases suitable for presents. EBONY GOODS. Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, holiday goods for the ladies in morocco cases. Sterling Novelties, Sterling and Plated Silverware, etc. Remember we do the finest Repairing in watches and jewelry, and in Engraving we have no , competitors. Come early and give us a chance by buying your goods and having them engraved before the rush. Bear in mind we are headquarters for Watches, Gem and Diamond Rings, re- pairing in watches and fine engraving. S. J. Petty, Lindsay. The Jeweller. should walk on his toes, not on his-I dewclaws. W. MCKEOWN’S FURNITURE BUSINESS; and will carry a. large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of ' Carriage Making, Repairing and Repainting, and to make DOORS AND SASH. SECOND IJIIIISIOII~ COURT â€"â€"on THE-â€" County of Victoria. he next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY, JULY 11111, 1904, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, June 30th, 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, June 25th. - ELISHA MARK, Bailiff. Fenclon Falls, April 14th, 1904. E. D . HAND, Clerk. Archie , Trudel, TAILOR, 3 Fene‘lon Falls. CLOTIâ€"IlNG CLEANED, REPAIRED _ 'AND' PRESSED ON SHORT NOT- fi® Planing done on “ icE. SATISFACTION GUARAN- shori notice. 8.8. Gainer. access-gases SEE OUR SO’UVENIR CHINA. DAINTY IVORY WHITE FOLEY ENGLISH PORCELAIN Sugar and Creams, Cups and Saucers, Rose Bowls, ' TEEDâ€"PRICES RIGHT. SHOP: FRANCIS STREET WEST. ' AGENT FOR. STOCKWELL, HENDER-. son 81. 00., Dress, TORONTO. ‘EERESEOQQ I. Lag“ SOCIETIES. NIGHTSfiOF~ TENT 1D MACC A BFE‘" Ii Diamond ’l‘cut No. Meets in 1b? True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block on the first and tlurd Tuesday in each 111011111. CHAS. W151; Com. C W. Buncovxn, R. K. M CAE‘ADIAN ORDER or ODDFELLOWS lrent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in the Orange hall on Francis street west on the first and third Mondays in each month ‘ JOHN LEE, N. C. J. ’l‘. ’l‘nonrsox JIL, Sec. O.L.No. 906 MFET IN THI‘ . 'W . 1 ‘4 11 'i l IJ. hall on Francis-St. West 011 the 'lucsday 111 every month. i i J. '1‘. Thomson JR W \l S. D 13.11111, Re c i i i K ND‘EPENDENT ORDER of FORESTFRR‘ Court, Phoenix No. 182. Meet 011111.115 last Monday of each n ‘ . ionll ‘1 Blue hull 111 McArthur’s Blocli.m the “hue D. GOULD, Chicfillnnger. ’lnos. AUSTIN, R. S. ANADIAN ORDFR 01‘ 1‘0 .1 I ‘ .4 'u C Fenelon Falls Lodge No 626.815335’1 111 the Orange Hall 011 Fran ' c '. V 011 the last Thursday of eachliiiosxiilieL ms" F.8MI’I‘IIE1’1AM Chict‘R'u 'n' W. D. STACY), Sec. Igil’ NE, YANADIAN HOME CIR " ‘ _ 1 - CLES. F 7 “ LON Bulls C1rcle No. .127, meets iiibtli‘e True Blue hall in 11ch ' n 1’ . first Wednesday in everylmiiiiti. Bloc}: the P. C. BURGESS, Leader. . p . R. B. SYLVESTER, Secretary A. Fifié‘lglz DiasG. C. THE SPRY . . . eets on ‘ a Wednesday 01' each month,on or betihti'ehtlli: full of the moo ' Cunningham’s Bl’dclil. the IOdge mom i” F. MCDIARMID, W. M. E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. \â€" CHURCHES, ' ASTISTHCRURCHâ€"QUEEN ST, 111w . . annah, Minister. P'i' '11 I gel-wees everySunday at 10 30“al.eii1illsiiiigl 2 mBlbIPC Class and SundaySchool :1t . . . r0. '- 1 ' ' ‘ ThurSday M8 pm; and 111.1301 se1v1ce 0'1 N . N 1‘ E’Iél-IODIS'I‘ CIiURCll~â€"â€"COLBORNH sand [reelâ€".Rev. John Gal-butt, Pastor. S ay serv1ce at 10.30 a m and 7 p 111 Labbath School at 2. 30 p. m. Epworlli eague of Chnstian Endeavor on Tuesday Welling at 8 O’cl - .. . Thursday at 7.30. 0d" PM," meeting on N l AIéY’AdTION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ON 3:, “my, St. Westâ€"Captain Stephens and (légute’lngnt dBrass. Service every Weduenu , 111‘s ay and Saturda ' i h 8 o clock, and on Sundu y evenings at p. m. and 7.30 p m. T. ALOYSIUSR C CHURC ‘â€" I . . Hâ€"L S Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leary, Services every alternate Sundav at 10.30 a-m. Sunda s 11 noon at 2 o’cliick.c 001 every Sunday after- N ‘lT. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST, Rev. A. S. Dickinson R . . ector. S serv1ce: Matms 10 30 :1. 1h; evensonlgngtfl‘ir p.11]. Celebration of H01 Com ‘ Sunday of every month it 10:523.": third Sunday of every month at 8 :1 m Sunday School 2.30 p. 111. Thursday every week as follows: Catechising of children at 7 p. m., evenson at 7 3 ' practice at 8 15p. mg: I O p. m., Chou N W Scatsfrce 2'71 all churches E ‘ . . . oer ood- mvzted to attcnd. Strangers cordially reclaimed]. K- N MISCELLANEOUS. W PUBLIC LIBRARY-111RS.M E. CALDER L1brar1an. Reading Room open daily Sunday excepted, from 10 o’clock a. :11 till 10 o’clock p. 111. Books exchanged on Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 p m..to 4 p., and in the evening from 7 to 9: mi POST-OFFICEâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS- ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted,- from 7 30 a. m. to 7 p in Mail ' . . goiu south closes at 7 p. 111. Letters for regisgtrotion ,must be posted hall‘an hour re ' _ _ VIOUS t time for 01051119; the mails. p 0 the N NEWSPAPER LAW. 1. Aposlâ€"mastcr is re 11iredt ' tice by letter (returning 31c papeor (Trig: iiot answer the law), when a subscriber do: not take his paper out of the office 11. SI state the reasons for its not being tirkerii Any neglect to do S11 makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment . 2. If any person onlch his paper discha- tinued he must pay all urrearo‘es or the publisher may continue to said 1it until payment is made, and collect the 'wh amount Whether the paper is taken 0-211: the office or not There can be no 10 m1 discontinuance until 1110 payment is muffle 3. Any person who takes :1 paper from; the postoiiicc, whether directed to his unnieor another, or whether he has s'ub- scribed or not, is responsible for the pa 4. If a subscriber orders his paper toy-be stopped at 11 ccrluin lime and the publisher commucs to send it, the subscriber is bound} to pay for if he takes it from the postâ€"office Th1s proceeds upon the ground that a. man. must pay for what he uses. 5. The courts have decided 111 to take newspapers and ~' ' ' pcr1od1cals {‘1- the post-001cc, or removing and I08VI(I)l: them uncalled for, is prime Iacz’e evidence elieiecuoeel f'rau -. ‘ ‘ - at refusing 3' at 11 a. m.,

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