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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 23 Jun 1905, p. 8

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.nl .. . 1* vvv “,7 v I ‘unrwfiI-V‘pr’lvvw-w x." m _ ~1 _ - JIM-1,. U a v» ~“~_-I $.11” ’ . w... .~ ‘4' 'mV: ,...5m.g_-v w ~ 9.- “now .y rim, ‘ W 0-“ Jana-u. .4- . "(nu aBALFOUR TAKES SERIOUS VIEW. Sinking of St. Kilda to Be Fully In- quired Into. , London. June 2Lâ€"Premier Balfour, replying to a'qucstion in the House of t'ozzimous yosturdny. said correspon- 12~;21C~ with the Russian Gov-crnment 3.111.: pros-ceding in regard to the sink- ing of’tlic British steamer St. Kids. The (:u'.'m-11111£1'1t took a very serious view of the. matter because it had received the most specific assurances that no such action would again be taken. Russia Ignorant. 3". Petcrsburg,'June 21.â€"â€"Neither the Athnirulty nor the Foreign Office are .1113]? to furnish any explanation of the :itxking of the British steamer St. Kil- 11:1 by the Russian auxiliary cruiser Dnc’iper. - FROM STAN LEY BARRACKS. "Two Hundred and Fifty Men For Gar- rison Duty at Halifax. I (‘lttmvzu Junc 21.~Two hundred and fifty infantry at Stanlcy Baracks have l‘th‘lVOd orders to hold themselves in X‘L'Ht‘IlilOIiS to proceed to Halifax for gar- 1‘i:=0:1 duty. Some 400 garrison artillery will also be sent from Quebec. Fieldhouse Inquest. Hamilton, June 21.‘-â€".â€"-The inquest on the death of Fred FieldhouseLWho was finally injured in a. street row last Fri- duy night,_\vas continued last night be‘ fore Coroner McNichol. A. great num- ber of witnesses were called, but the (nquiry was adjourned till this even- ing. The evidence last evening showed that the three prisonersâ€"Mike Con- nors, James Neelon and Stanley Davis â€"were present during the row, but there was no conclusive evidence to show that any one of them had wield- ed the club on Fieldhouse. ..._...._-.__.,.~_.. Feeding Young Chicks. E. G. \Vyckoff, the celebrated white Leghorn breeder of New York, says: Chickens do not require any food the first 24 hours, but pure fresh water should be.wl'thin their reach'at all times, so arranged that they can drink without getting wet. The brooder floor can be covered with a. thin layer of cut clover. A handful of bright chick gri‘t nor very stale bread slightly moistened with milk, can be given. The food of the chicks is practically the same as that furnished the adult stock, being prepared, or course, in a. form suitable to their smaller size. ' Chicks should be fed three or four times during the day, but care should be taken not to give them more than ‘ltheyv \vill eat up quickly; in fact, food. ,should not be before them more than ‘five minutes at a. time. Green food should be supplied regularly after they are a week or ‘cen days old, and grit should be constantly before them. Granulated charcoal is a valuable cor- rective of digestive troubles, and should also be kept within easy access of the chicks until they are allowed free range. Brooders should be cleaned duty and a. fresh litter or layer of cut clover with grit put on the floor. Water Used by Plants. . Interesting work was done by the 'KVisconsin experiment station to deterâ€" mine how many pounds of water it reâ€" »quired to produce a pound of dry mat- ter in some of the leading crops. With barley it required over 400 pounds, oats slightly over 500 and corn about 300. To bring barley to maturity the station estimated that it required about thirteen inches of water as rainfall, oats about nineteen inches, corn about twentyâ€"six inches. Although less wat- cr is required to manure a pound of corn, the greater tonnage to the acre requires the larger total. 111311 AGENT Nilâ€"fling}? At once for “ CANADA’S GREATEST NURFICRIES” for the town of _ FENIELON F;\LL% 11nd surrounding country, which will be reserved for the right 111.111. Start l‘Qovv5 at the best selling season, and handle our ' chvl'éépccia‘lties on liberal terms. “Write for particulars, and good 250. for our Handsome Aluminum Pocket Microscope ‘(11 little gem), useful to SF.1r111ers, in examining sends and grains. -1’) CIIHI‘LIISIS, 111;-x.~11111nuigtrces for insects ‘G 1rdcuers, in examining plants for insects. "1‘ 'zlcl.el‘5 null scholar: in stu lying botuuy. .3.'«-1'y'b1)dy’ in u hundred different ways. STBEE 3‘ WELLEHETOH. - FON'l‘l-TILL NURSERIES. , (oven 8.10 ACltl-ZS) TORONTO - ‘ 10â€"3111 . g L? 11.1 is printed 0\‘(‘1‘5"Fl‘lflily at the office, coruc‘r Muy 11ml Francis Streets. ‘ SUBSCIHP'I‘ION I 351 00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or 0110 cent per week will be added, as long us it rcmntus unpaid. ._._â€"â€"â€" I’Ldvertising Rates. Professional or business'cnrds.‘ 50 cents tier line per uuuu cents per ltnc .. less, upon reasonable terms. _.._â€"â€" JUB PRINTING.C‘ECCUl8d neatly, cor- ing-111;: and at moderate Prices. 3.. D. HAND, Proprietor J ONTARIO. 5111.13 13111111 for the first insertion, and "’ cents per line for every subsequent miscr- ttiou. Contracts by the your, half your or Trent Valley NavigationLCoq lHlTED 2’ mg: Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point. Lindsay. Steamer “ ESTURION.” June 151 until'Sept. 301b, inclusive. Rood down. Read up. 0.. m. p. n1.‘ p 111.. p. In. Lv (5.15 3.10 Bobcnygcon Ar 1 15 8.10 Lv 7.15 4.10 Sturgcou Pt Lv 12 10 6.55 . Ar 8 40 5.30 Lindsay lv 11.00 11.111. 5.45 During June, July, Aug. and Sept., Sut- urduy’s boat will :uvnil arrival of G '1‘. R. and C. P. R. evening trains from Toronto, and G '1‘. '1 evening train from Port Hope. Meals served on board. Connects at Sturgeon Point with steamer Munitn for Cobocouk and intermediate points on Mondays, Wednesdays Saturdays. Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, Coboconk. “ MANITA,” June 19 to Sept â€" (Mondays, Wednesdays and Sulurduys. ) Read down. load 11p. Lv 8.30 a. 111. Lindsay Arr. 6.00 p. 111. “ 9.3 “ Sturgeon Point “ 4.50 “ Ar10.00 “ Fcuclon Falls Lv 4.20 “ Lv10.45 “ “ Ar 3.40 “ “ 11.25 “ Roscdule Lock “ 3 ‘30 “ Arl2.25 p.111. Cobocouk Lv 200 “ On Tuesdays, Thursduys and Fridays this boat is open for special charter. Bobcaygcori, Chem-311g, Burleigh. “06113111111” Juno 1911110 Sept.â€" Reud down Bend up. Lv 7.00 a. m. Bobcuygcon Arr 7.45 p m. “ 9 30 “ Chomong Pk {11' 41v 430 “ “ 11.30 “ Buckhorn Ar 2.15 “ A1'12.30 p. m Burlci'gh Falls Lv 1.00 ‘- Councctiou at Burleigh with “ Empress” and “Stony Lake” for Lukeiield and in- termcdiato points. Meals served 011 boa rd. McCallum‘s hue ot'busses willgive Peter- borough connection with morning and evening boats at, Chemoug. Burleigh, Stony Lake Points, Lakefield. Juno l9lh to Sept. 16th. D11in connections made at Lnkefield with all G T R. truius to and 'from all Stony Luke points, and with 811‘. Ogemuh ut Bur- lt-igh Falls for Ohomong and Bobcnygeon Meuls served on board. to our agent, D. Gould, Feuclou Falls. WILL SELL HOMESEEKERS’ ~ excusslou 'TIBKETS ' TO THE NORTHVfEST. Winnipeg ..$:10.00 Estevan .. Delorain Souris .. . Brnndon.... 31.55 Lipton Lcnote . . Miniotu .. Struthconn. . . . $40.50. Going June 13. returning until Aug. 14. Going Juno 27,1‘cturuiug until Aug. 28. Going July 15, returning until Supt. 16. our our recs WAceon. ‘ If it requires any repairing, bring it. to my shop on Francis street east, and" the work will be done the way it should be done. And I can Show you some Buggies “that will make you gladyou didn’t buy a. buggy you, sow elsewhere them. ‘ before V . 50 YEARS“ -. EXPERIENCE -_..‘-, ... I TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. sent, free. Oldest tuzency for securing patents. speciulnaticn, without. charge, in the ficiutttitc Rheum. Branch 03106. (7.35 B‘ Stuwwmngtou, D. gStrs. Empress, stony Lake, Majestic. ' For tickets and general information apply 31.50 Sliclio 33.50 MOWbrily } Yorkion . I$33 00 Regina. } 33 75 32.00 Saskatoon 35 25 Prince Albert . 36.00 Binscurth .. 3‘2 25 Mztcleod . . . . . . 38.00 Moosomin .. 32.20 Culgury .. . . . . 38 .50 Arcolu. . .. . 32.50 Red Deer . . ... 39.50 llylctou . . } llloosejuw . . . . 34.00 Parliculurs from Canadian Pacific agent_ or write to C. 13 Foster, D P. A, Toronto =ictmuuu. Anyone sending n. sketch and description mu) 1 .~ : n. : dvcrti‘cmcuts ulcltly ascertain our opinion free w m' C h” l I a ’ litvcntion is probably lamentable. Communion- ttous strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents other 111: Patents taken through Mono .1; Co. reociw A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest eir- culutiou of (my scientific ‘oumul. Terms. $8 a year: ‘1‘mrr months. 81. So (1 byull newsdeulers. muse 3. Gofiat‘swwwavilew 1951 GET OER FEEGES on Building Hardware, Wire 2 “ Edge Ready Roofing, Metal " Shingles and Siding, Glass, Paint, Oils. Eavetroughing a. specialty. cos. Emu. ii 9, a? i d 0 it ¢@¢@@@@@ߤ3@fi % @ Blinfimassg Is a possible result of doing without spectacles when they are needed. It is needless to say that incorrectly fitted glasses are harmful. Have your eyes examined. It may prove that they are normal, and, if they are not normal, may save you serious trouble. VVe make no charge for examination. 'BRZTTON ' BROS. OPTIGIANS. Our new store is headquarters in .Fenelon- Falls for *' GROCERIES, I HAVE PURCHASED W. MCKEOWN’S FURNITURE BUSINESS, and up-toâ€"date stock of furniture. ' all kinds of ._ DOORS AND SASH. READY-MADE CLOTHZES, GROGKERY, : GLASSWARE, EOOTS 86 SHOES. Jos.quARLAn; SECOND DIVISION GOURT -â€"or THEâ€"- County of Victoria. . duy, June 24th. and W111 carry a. large ELISI-lA MARK, y Bailiff. _ Fenclon Fulls, April 12111, 1005. Am also prepared to do ' ‘ Garriuge Making, Repalrlug and. ' Repamtmg, . . and to make I’llceb 1n WALL PAPER. ' Planing done on for your selection. GDODWIH’S,’ LINDSAY, S. S. Gamer. short notice. Foot of Kent St, Lindsay. be next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenclon Falls ON MONDAY, IULY lOth, 1905, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon- Thursduy,-June 29111, 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- W Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. E. D.HAND, Clerk. You NEED 110ch To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or low We have them here now __d.m I . muse Eur O ( ii‘iflflf-IPJ S . IVNIGH’I‘S OF 'l‘EN'l‘l-ID MACCABEES X Diumond 'l‘cut No. 208. Moots iu the‘ i True Blue hull in McArlhui-‘s’Block on the first and third_'1‘11051l:1y in each month. CHAS. WISE, Com. ‘ C W. BURGUYNE, R. K. CANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS 'l‘rcntVullt-y Lodge No. 71. Meet in the Orange hall on Francis slrcct West on the first and third Mondays in each month WM. Dmqu J11., N. G. J. '1‘. ’l‘uoursou J11., Sec . 9‘ ‘ ' --‘v-«- m “- O.L. No. 991;. MEET IN THE ORANGE ‘ . 111111011 Francis-St. West on the second ' Tuesday in every month. liswxs Durham, W. M. S. D 11.11111, Rec-Sec. -â€"â€"_.__.__ - ., Filipino LOYAL ’l‘llUE 111.1111 LODGE " ,1 ho 1.18, meets Ill‘SI. Fruluv 01' each month in Orange hull Visitiu;Ir brethren always welcome. 'l‘uos. Jonugrox, W. M. * W11. BRANDON, Rec. Soc. NDEl’ENDENT ORDER of FOR-ESTERS Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the True ‘ Blue hall in McAt-thur’s Block. D. (10111.1),011101' Ranger: ) THUS. AUSTIN, R. S. ‘ W "ANADIAN ORDER 01" FORFS ‘ ‘ y . 4 . '1 . .‘ . l<cnclou Falls Lodge-No 626; ' 1n the Orange Hall 011 Francis street west ' on the last Thursday of each month. F. SMITHEIMM Cliicf‘RuI ’ ‘ W. D. STACY: Sco. lge'l’ MW YANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENF LON Fulls Circle No.127, meets in thle True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block the ‘ first Wednesday in every month. ' ’ P. C. BURGESS, Lender. ' R. B. SYLVEsruu, Secretary F. AND A. 111., G. R. C. THE SPRY . Lodge No 406 Meets ‘- _. . 1 on the fi'l Wtdncsduy of ench mout.h,on or before file full of the moon in the 1 . 0d ' Cunningham’s Bldck. ge room m ' W H. Ronsqu, W. M. E. FITZGERALD, Secretory. CHURCHES. - ' ' APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN S’l‘ RFV .J. H Hannah, Minister. l’l‘GIglClllJn' " servmcs cyct'ySnudny ‘at 10.30 a. m. {111% g In. BlblO‘C'lftSS and Sunday School at Timrpémtpfitlgngispnund prayer service on : M 11,, ETHODIST CHURCH-â€"-COLBORNE ’ Streetsâ€"Rev. H. B. -Kenney Pastor ' Sunday scrvxcc at 10.30 a. m. and 7 m. Sabbath School at 2. 30 p. m. E[)V$01'lll League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clwk. Pm er . Thursday at 7_30_ 3’ meeting on . 1 ST. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. REC. H Sinclair, Pastor Set-Vices every Sunday at 10 30 :1. m and 7 11.111. Sunduy Sol" o‘l ovary Sunday at 2. 30 ’p. m. Chrifiluu Endeavor meeting every l‘ucsday at '8 p. m. Pmyer meeting every Thursday at. 7 3.1 p. m. ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ON _ liond St. Wash-Captain Stephens and Lieutenant Brass. Service every Wednesâ€" day, lhursduy and Saturday evenings at 8 o clock, and on Sunday 111. ll :1. m 3 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. ' I" W ST. ALOYSIUS R. C CHURCHâ€"LOUISA ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. E‘nthcr O’Lcurv lastor Serv1ccs every alternate Sundnyltt 10.80 11.111. Sunday School over S *4 ' ' noon at 2 o’clock. y [mam afiel- ST. JAMES' CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST .Rev. A. S. Dickinson, Rector. Sundayi scrv1cc: Mntins 10 311 a. 111.; evensong at 7 p. in. Celebration of Holy Communion lirst Sunday of every month at 10 30 11 111. 11nd tlnrd Sunday of every mouth at 8 u in Sunday School 2.30 p. in. Thursday week as follows: Cntechisiug of childron nt 7 p. 111., ovcusong at 7.30 p. 111., choir practice at 8 15 p. 111. _ Seats free in all churches. VEvez-ybody mvztcd to attend. Slrtmgcrs cordially welcomed. M , mu; MISCELLANEOUS. ii UB_LIC LIBRARY-JIRS M. E. CALDER ‘ Librarian. Reading Room open daily bunduyexccptcd, from 10 o’clock a. n1 till 10 o’clock p. 111. 'Books exchanged on Tues- duys, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 p. m. to 4 p., and in the evening from 7 to 9. M OST-OFFICEâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS- . troll. Opcn‘ daily, Sundays excepted from I 30 a. 111. to 7 p. in. Mail going soutli closes at 7.11.111. Letters for registration must, be posted lmlfuu hour 1r ' . ' cv1ous tune for closmg the mails. I to L‘he â€"% .‘3 NEWSPAPER LAW. ' 1. Apost-master is re uired t" ' ticc by letter (returning 316 pupeci' (it): :31 answer the law), when u. subscriber does not. take his paper out of the office 'll’ld State the reasons for its not being tftlfcn Any neglect to do so mukcs the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment . 2. 1f unypcrs'on orders his paper discou- linued he must pay all urrcarges or tin publtsher ‘mu-y continue to send ,it' utith ‘ payment- 13 made, and collect the wh I 21111011111. whether the paper is taken 11:11:: the oilice or not. There can be no it» 11 discontinuance until the payment. is 111.1%; .5. Any person who tukcs a paper fro . the post-011100, whether directed 'to hr‘n name or another, or whether he 11113 51 115 scribed or not, is responsible for the m. l - 4. If a. subscriber orders his paperlt yl stopped at a certain time and the publish)? continues to send it, the subscriber is bou 8d to pay for if he takes it from the post-oilige This proceeds upon the ' ground th I must pay for what he uses. at a 1mm 0. The courts have decided ' that rcfus't to take newspapers and periodicals. 1130111,; 120 post-olhce,.or removing and leaving 1 cm uncallcd for, is prim“ facia cvidcu of intentional fraud. ce

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