"s-y‘ ~ ..,..-..â€" ‘ _.. _.., -wm ....,... ..-........_._!â€"-..,_..-» ,.. . . .. N. K . . ._.....V._ a... ,»-.w . POULTRY RULES A great source of contagion is in the drinking troughs. Remember, it roup should make it! appearance in your poultry house. In place of "tonics" drop a nail into the drinking trough and allow ii . â€".-.-. «v...»- For Stealing cherries A man in Berlin was sentenced to two Weeks‘ imprisonment tor stealing seven cherries. NEGLECT - to cleanse the system at muted food, foul gases. excels bile in- the live: and waste matter in the bowel-will i 'r your health. The best re- E“"" °°""°’°" splint-‘01- is morn-Ls. At all sales: 3! The virus of toot-and-mouth disease ~ is so easily conveyed that it can be o: The mg m carried on the end of a walking-stick. _ Sold in Fenelon Falls by A. J. 31â€â€œ .' r -.‘., g ‘ ‘ I‘LH V‘ 2;... ' use": 25:; . ’. :1’.» ~WWi.â€"w , ' ins a. rule good breeders. to remain there. it will supply all the “tincture 0: iron" required. . It you feed whole corn place it it the oven and parch it occasionally and teed smoking hot. The towis ap preciate it in frosty weather. A little linseed or-oii meal given once a week in the soft feed will pro mote laying. This will not come un der the heading of “dosing the fowl! with medicine." Do not throw your table scraps in to the swill barrel, but give them tc the chickens. One of the most important point! in the keeping of ducks is to give that: clean, dry quarters at night. The) are very prone to leg weakness it cold, damp quarters. Feed your. fowls Just what they will eat up clean. Fat hens or pullets are not gooc‘ layers. The latter is just what you want when the eggs are 28 cents 01 more per dozen. . - . - Fowls over three years old are nol The male: ._re unable to properly fertilize the eggs for hatching while the stock it usually weak. Four years is generally a ripe old age for a fowl. Each hen if properly kei‘ will lay from 200 to 250 eggs 8. year. Liver and intestines are an exec“ Tmlioodwln DEALER IN Plain and Ornamental Of the Best Quality. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS MIUULDIEEGS AND PICTURE FRAMING Agency for Nordhiemer Pianos and Parker’s Dye Works. pew-semester l Gould, Druggist. , ENAMELED WARE " ‘For 101:. and 15c. Wash Basins Preserving Kettles Sauce Pans Pudding Pans, 2, 3,4 qt. Dish Pans Fry Pans t a E i 1* A nice line of handpainted Trays and Flower Vases, Pillow Tops and Pin Cushions. Lndies‘ block and tan hose, 150. Men’s tan Hose 150. Men's black Hose 10c. MRS. WEIR, LINDSAY 45 William St. North, next to ;' Fisher's Grocery. I; vvvvâ€"wwwvv , Z7" /v lent food to make hens lay. - ~ . Keep an abundant supply of lime Next Slmpson House I ' ' ‘ .' Where the hens can easily get it ii ‘ 3. you desire your hens to lay Well. L I N D S A Y - .' Always clean the nest Well and pui I ' -" in fresh straw before the hens begin I to sitâ€"H. J. K. . _' ‘3 v- “ \ AUGTION SALE - - ' RAlLo/AYD lll B. C. I Sayes ume. A little care Hundred Millions to be Spent in Next ESTATE OF J. L. ARNOLD bestowed on your teeth HOW A l" I; F Y 7 ' y n «9.. cw “"5 “SOLVENT. Will save you dollars later, 53" 3101mm MCBl‘ide ESlimaiEB'thfl There will be sold by Public Auction, on besides addin considerable amount to bf; spent in railway con- i g ' That’s the way a phothrnpher spoke the other day iii struction in mosh Columbia during Saturday, the Hill day of October, to your personal appea'ance. f - - - - ° . - ~ >5: the next four 3.9m at $100,000.00†’ p a ter seatmg his subject in the SLUle. and expresses the opinion that the A- D- 1912: at 2 001001‘ [3- mo all the We carry all the best grades - . . . ‘i‘ expenditure Wm m a,†probability be Aldous House, of Tooth Pastes and Pow A few seconds later he said ; “ I think those Will be very "i; ï¬geéhgpinalpcgpé.to glitzgï¬patpéntlée‘ FENELON F ALLS, ders and t‘he best Tooth .good -â€"w1ll mini proofs to-morrowm Clever photographers . what is being done and “Ills-ll is con- the following articles: , - . and faSt plates and lenses have {nude hawng your Plagur‘e: teflplatfd tthe difijerent railway Tem of Pom“ 1 Cutter, Brushes made,wluch arepos. finite-n a rather p‘leasuniiiexpenence 111 these days. " co an . - - . ‘ ~v . . . p ,, ii. assists}? $23551. sch . . mvely guarantees seams“ W 18 not onflned to any one mad: ZSets Single Harness, lDelivery Sleigh, the bristle I mi 01% 2 J. H: . put to all of the tour which already P It H1 Dellveaylzvafgon’fl S co ng . - I ave “De 1 B i i h 1‘ 011 l‘_V 01150 an :10 {mg Ollse 0|] . ' ' ' r " 1,, the angdmgtgacgg Canal Site, Feiieion Falls, together with 9“th 1“ T011915 Angeli†as to. Great Northern. The Canadian Nor. ground lease irom Government. 1n everytlllflg (3139: 13 our f theirn land the Grand Trunk Paciï¬c, TERMS CASH- motto. I", an aso the Paciï¬c Great Eastern. ' " y ighiei‘i1 '11s relgkgnedfl practically as the M' W' BRANagitime ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ l ran run aci 0. Work has been ‘3 ' . . ‘ ‘3 gegnar‘l11 on Itjhel large pier of the 5 Ge F3: ' " 1 "-' an an ac flc Railway which i . . . . , r . ‘7 :13 cost threesquarters of a million] § Drugg‘Sb andOptimum . - J o are, and excavation is proceeding ; . .~ . ' i" «1 ‘ . '.i on the site of the new depot. The The money you: can make selling fruit FALLSr ‘ ‘ "r‘ Canadian Paciï¬c Railway ‘will spend trees? The present demand foer-scry , ‘ ' . more in British Columbia during the stock is the greatest in the bislm‘y of : R E M E D I E S 3‘ next few years than (or many years» the business.. Everybody who has the i ‘ ' past. The Great Northern Wm don. land is planting or preparing to plimt. = - - . . . '1“ me neck its “me between Vancouver, . WANT New , Each and every package of “Hackney Veterinary? Remedies " 1S guaranteedj and new Westminster. v I g5 n _ ‘ . -. I by us. If they do no do what we tell yowtheypvnll, bring them back and. if 1'm‘ Fa“ 4nd Winter months a Nimble _ we Will cheerfully refund your moneys Here 15 a partial list of themix. man to sell in Fenelon FalIS'nnd' sur- ' ~' : , , , . 9.. ,. ‘ , 9,. . o rounding territmy. Good pay'exclusive . Hackney- Stock. i‘omc, -oc.,.000.,.$r1.00,.:mdi -o=lb. Paris for $3.00. territory,. and' all the akvantages in - , . ' " ' ‘1 representing an old established ï¬rm. , , 3 . Nagï¬lng Like It! {9 Over 600 acres um.ch- cultii'at‘i'on. i ' ' “ r.' Established 3.3 years. Write GALE TONIG TN“? “'5 7;. A fl~BCC- 0 ' cow 5 l ' milll. there is soWARo .' President of the National Education Assoeiation of the United States, who has done much to secure stats aid (or rural school's. MARRIED- CiIALsmns+IIucnss.â€"A\t the- Manner Fenelon Falls, by the- Rev. CL S. Lord,. B; 1).. on Wednesday, October 2nd, 1912;. Mr. John Chalmers of Somervilleto Miss Edith Elizabeth Hughes; of Verulain. BunLuvâ€"WALnora..- At the Manse, Fenelon Falls, by the- Rev. Cl 8'. Lord. 13.0., on \VC(inesdny;. October 2nd,. 1912, Mr. R. Bhrl'ey of Verulnm to Miss Mabel G. \Vairoth of Fe‘uelon. SEARS â€" GRAHAM“. â€"â€" At St. James' church, Kinmouut, by the Rev. E. A. Hookiey, on Wednesday, Oct. 2nd, 19m, I Jennetta Graham, of Kinmounï¬ to John Jas. Sears, of Bancroft. ____________...____._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DIED. Winonaâ€"In the Township of Fénelon. on Tuesday; October 8th, 1912, Peter Turqunud Perdiie,. aged 59. years, 11 months and 15 days. Marmaraâ€"At Petcrborough; on Mon- day, October 7th, 19l2, Mrs. Mitchell licrron, aged 55 years, 3 months and 24 (hrs. C.\hlBRON.â€"At Fenelon Falls. on Mon- V day. October 7th, l912, Christina M. ildod. beloved wife of A. A. Cameron. Tone-mo; oxr- FENELON FALLS ' COURT OF REVISION Notice is hereby given that a Court will be held pursuant to the Ontario Voters‘ List Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County Court of the County of Victoria, at 'l‘womey's Hall, Fenelon Falls, on the 14th day of October, 1912, at 2 o'clock p. m.. to hearsand determine the several complaints of‘ errors and omissions-in the Voters} List of the Mu- nicipality of Fenelon Fall‘s for 1912. ‘ time and place. E. FITZGERALD, FenelbniFnlls, Oct. list, 1912. We have the most modern, the most practical and the best ' equipped school in Eastern On- tario. The courses are thorough and fascinating. An entirely Canadian Business Procedure for the training of the ambitious young people of our country. i Ask :1. student or cx-studentâ€"~ “ they are our best advertisements. HOME STUDY! GOU‘RSES. ______â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" lindsay Business- Eullage O. R. Bower A. H. Spotton Principal President ENTER ANY DAY. , . i i ‘ ' PELHAME N‘ll‘RSEliY £20.. All persons having business ot the ‘ ICourt are required-to attendi at the said ; Clerk of Village. Our graduates are successful. ‘ only one pre- paration,llack- _ 20,000 Pounds of ' W001 Wanted can Toni“ Hackney'Hog Tennis, 6 lb. Packages, $1.00. Highest CtiSll Price at tile Also Poultry Food, Louse Powder, Cold and Distemper Cure, Henve 1’0wder,. North Star Roller Mills Worm Powder, Gail Cure, Colic Cure, Foot Remedy, Physic Balls, etc. 0: t SEE. QUE WINDOW THIS WEEK. emen ' . A. J'. GOULD: DRUGGIST A“) FENELON FALLS. A fresh car load of Lehigh ‘ emen lus arrive . We are prepared to- take contracts for houses, sum-v men cottages, etc. It will pay you to get our esti mates. Doors and sash and interior ï¬nish always in: stock. Planing and matching done to order. 'FENELON' FALLS PLANIING MILL A. TEIHS, PBOPBIETOB. 50m, and‘ Pails $2.50. Several. fresh mileli cows fer sale, I. H". BRANDON. Oil’ the eldi rigs. New ones cost money. We- moke a: specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc; if you: have anything that needs ï¬xing up bring it here. Or if you need a new one we can build iiiâ€"good as the best. F. i. CHAMBERS. Coiborne Street Fenelon Falls. ‘ :House and Lot For. Sale I __ 099W TELEGRAPH . Five rooms and workshop, quarter acre ‘ good garden, good well, on Fldlcr's hilly. Fenelon Falls. J. PENROSE, 19.3 Fenelon Falls. ent’s work thoroughly taught i in our Schoolâ€" The Central Telegraph and Railroad School, Toronto. Get our book “ Guid- _ 4 1 I ed by the Key." 1t eXplains -. % our work and the splendid <0 chances for operators. Write W. ll. Show. President. Yongo . Operating and Station Ag- i and Gerrard Sts., Toronto. Go to Gould the Optician. All work fully guaranteed. . ~â€"_.._ «‘32..