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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Jun 1902, p. 5

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.vZ‘{-55“é.‘3.: . ' .‘ . . s .wsu-wnuu i i .5cswn-au~r.. . " any household; and will save great suffering ' bow with one of them and pushed his . Will? act, not so much dlrectly upon the . "'v . and}. SOCIAL.â€".- This (Friday) evening a parlor social will be held at‘ Mr. B; H. Maybce’s residence on Oak Street. Admission lfrceots. All will be welcome. DENTADâ€"Dl‘. Neelands, dentist, of ’ llindsay, will be at. the McArthur House, Fenelou Falls. on Tuesday, June 17th. He'will have gas and best pain obtund- e-*rs.- Everything up to~date in dentistry. Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold. Lia'xative Biomo-Quinine Tablets curea cold Err-one day. No Cure, No Pay. Price 25c. AQUATIC EXCURSION.-â€"Miss McAr- thur chartered Mr. Robson’s steamer anntlcss on Wednesday, and treated about twenty friends to a trip to Cobo- cook and different points on Balsam lake. The weather was finer than it premised to be in the morning, and the outing was thoroughly enjoyed by the merry party of pleasure seekers. Sure Cure for Sick Stomach. Such maladies as Nausea, Sick Stomach, Cramps and Celic yield insrantly to P01- son’s N‘erviline, and ifyou suffer peridically from any of these complaints just» keep Nerviline handy and take a few drops in Water for quick relief. ALIargc 250: bottle of Nerviline is a. comfort and safeguard in and big doctors’ bills every year Do you use Nerviline?" Try it. Sold. by W. H. Robson.- FISIIING.â€"â€"O‘il Monday next, the 16th, the season for ’lunge and bass fishing will commence; but the latest amendment to. the Ontario Fisheries Act says that “no one shall sell, barter or trafic iorspeekled trout, bass or mask- inongc taken or caught in Provincial waters before the first day of July. 1903.;Wand‘all who disobey the law will be apt teAget into trouble. ACCIDENT:â€"Walter Fisk, son. of‘Mr.. John B. Fisk; of Verulam, is home with his right hand in a sling. While working at the-sl’abvsaw in Carew’s mill at Lindsay. on Monday last, a man who was handling the slabs touched his el- hand against the saw, by which the sec- ond finger was badly lacerated.- After Dr. McAlpine had. dressed his injury he took‘the first train-fertile Billsrand is now having an enforced holiday” To Cure 3. Gold in one Day Tiake Laxarive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund‘moncy- if- it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’s signature on each box‘. 25. CATTLE-FOR. ALGOMA -â€"On ’l‘hurs- day of last week. M r. Davis; of Camp- b'ellford, left the Fills withthirteen car- ‘ loads of cattle, someof which came from Kinmount, and the next day he lclt North Bay with a grand total of 1-300 head. They were ‘going to three ranches in Algoma‘, and all of'them'werc steers, from one to three years old; on the afternoon of. Wednesday asingle drove of 156? went= through- the Falls to" the railway station. HDW" is there to be the predicted fall in the price of beef if cattle are driven away at that rate ?' Tun New? CHUncuzâ€"W'orlr' on the site of the new English church was commenced on Monday, and'mcn and horses employed: by'the-eorporation are deepening the-drain in front of it.. The plans and: specifications prepared by Mr. Alex. McLeod- show that the new place of: worship will be a very pretty one, and! will compare favorably with those owned by the other'denominations. The contract has not" yet been let, but probably will be, as soon as possible, and we expect to see work’ on the foun- dation commenced at an early date.. A‘:'.True Nerve Tomb: nerves as upon' the digestive functions and‘ the abundant formation of~'red,.- vitalizingr' Blood‘. Nero-es can’t be fed on:medicine. They cam-however, b'e restored'and streng: thened by assimilated food: The marvelous action of Fnanozomzarises from its action over the'digestive and assimilative process-~- es. When you take Ferroztme the bleed is~' purified, strengthened, and, grows rich and red. Then you grow vigorous, healthy and beautifnlpready» for work, because you have the strength: to do it. No tonic for the brain, blood or nerves compares with Fer- rozoue. Price 500. at druggists or Poison 85 Co, Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. A Nauaow ESCAPE. â€"â€"'1‘he Post says that Messrs. Harry Tims and Allan Dougal, oi the Lindsay branch of the Bank of Montreal staff, had :1 nar- row escape from drowning, on Sunday morning, while sailing home in a come from Sturgeon Point. There was a high wind and a heavy sea, and a sud- den gust upset their lrail cralt ; but it had air-tight compartments and floated, l u and the young men managed to hang on until they drifted ashore. But for the compartments, with which-all canoes should bcjittcd, both of them would al- most certainly have lost their lives. ACCIDENT.-â€"â€"On the afternoon of the 5th inst. Mr. Samuel Corbett’s fourth son, Walter, who is employed in Bath- buo's (late Ellis’s)- mill, had the whole of the little finger of his right hand out off by the jointer in the shingle depart- ment. Dr. Wilson dressed the Wound, andthe young man is still going around with his arm in a sling. " Familiarity breeds contempt ” of danger as well as ofiother things, and those who work, naturally cautious, apt to become, soon- er. or later, less careful than they ought to be, and thenâ€"something happens. Couar or anrsum.â€"~The village Court of Revision was held on Wednes- day eveninz, when some changes were made in the assessment roll. The min- , utcs of the meeting. will appear in our next! issue. The Cause of Deafness. Deafness and impaired hearing are due almost entirely to catarrhal inflammation of the enstachion tubes. Permanent cure is guaranteed to all who use Cannauozoxs as directed. This vegetable antiseptic is inhaled at the mouth, and, after travorsing all the air passages of the respiratory or-' , gans, is exhaled through the nostrils ;.. it‘ completely eradicates- catarrh- from any part of the system, clears the ears, nose and throat, and alloys inflammation, con. gestion and soreness. For Dcafness,Ear- ache, Ringing in the Ears, Head Noises, Catarrh, Asthma and Bronchitis, medical science can devise nothing as beneficial as Catarrhozone, Complete outfit for two months’ use, price $1.00 ; trial size 25 cents. Druggists, or N. C. Polson Jr. 00., King ston, Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. " Snvrtâ€"r ESTATE Sanaâ€"Referring to the notice of sale of the Smith estate, in another column, we are authorized to state that the old Clifton House, the seven tenement houses and the lands adjacent, bounded on the west by the properties of Dr. Mason and the Lind- say Light, Heat &\Power Co., on the north by Francis street, onithe east by Clifton street and on the south by the river, will be offered in the first instance en bloc, and if not thus sold will be sold separately. We consider this a favor- able opportunity for a syndicate to se- cure property that might be made avail- able to-accommodate our many summer-- tourists. m‘ BIRTHS." Evansmnâ€"In the township of Verulam, on Saturday, June 7th, 1902, the wife oer. Walter Ever-son of a'son. Rerusasoao -â€"In the township of Fenelon, on Sunday, June 8th, 1902, the wife of Mr. Alexander Rutherford of a son. ‘_. DIED. Time -In the townshipvof; Verulam, on Thursday, June 5th, 1992;.CharlesE. Tiers, aged 72 years. MoGervnavâ€" At Fenelon Falls, on Thursday, June 12th,1902,h‘lora McDonald, wife of Neil McGilliv‘ray,;agcd-65 years. ' FE'NJELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, June 13th, .1902, Reported by the North Star Roller Mill 00. theat‘,Scotch or Fife .... 70 to 80 Wheat, fall, perbushel;... 70 75 Wheat, spring . ... . ... 68 7o Barley, per bushel-u” .... 50' Buckwheat “ . . 60 65 09.435): “a II'¢.ooon Pease, “' .... .... 70 72 Rye, “ .... 5'5 60 Potatoes, “ ' 35 40 Butter, per 1h...” . . . . . .. 15 16 Eggs, per dozen- . . . . . . . . . . 1‘l2 12 Hay,pcr‘t0u.=.. . 9.00 1000 ....- aI-O.l0*-o-QII Hogs(live) ...... ........ 6325 6.50 Hogs (Dressed). ...... . ... 6 50 7-50 Beef . . . . . 5.00 6.00 Sheepskins . . . . . . . . . . . 2'5" . 50 Wool 7" "5’5 Flour, Silver Lea-i" . . . . ..... 2300 2.7.0 Ffdur, Victoria 1.90 2.10 Flour, Falnily,.Clippe1-’,.,. 1.70 1.90 Bran,pcr'1001bs .. .. 95 1.05 Shorts, “ “’ .- 1.00‘ 1.10 Mixed Chop “ ....-.... .. 1.30 1 4”) F01" Sale;- A self-Binder,- sixefo'ot cntt';1 made by‘ Peter-Hamilton, Peter-borough. It has been used only one season. Price $100; one- third on<thc first of October next and the balance in-two-equal annual‘payments. THOMAS H. R0 BE RTS'. Fénelbn Falls, May 29th, 1902. , 16-8“ AUCTION SALE? ‘ _.0F__. LANDS AND VILLAGE PROPERTY. The Executors of the Estate of C. Smith will offer for sale at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY. JUNE 25th, 1902, at 1 o’clock p. m , at the Mansion House, Fonelon Falls, all their property in the said village, con- sisting of the old Clifton House and grounds adjacent, the several Tenement Houses and other vacant lots. The following lots in the TOWNSHIP OF SOMERVILLE: Lots 0‘ and 7, Concession A . ....200 Acres Lot 9 in the 8th Con‘cession 200 Acres Lot 10 in the 9th Concession 200 Acres North §~ lot 12, 10th Conces’n .. .. 100 Acres The following lots in the TOWNSHIP OF VERULAM :~ Part Lot 9, 4th Concession ..‘.. Til-Acres South part east g Lot 30, 9th Con. 70 Acres and in the , TOWNSHIP OF SNOWD‘ON: Lot 10, Concession A . . . . . -. 100 Acres and in the TOWNSHIP OF LUTTERWORTH: Lot 12, Concession A .... ...10I) Acres Terms and conditions, which are exceed-r ingly favorable, will be made known at time of sale. G; H. G'. Mch TY, J. D. SMITH, - Executors oi the Estate May 313t, 1302. amongst saws or machinery are, though . Raise Chickens for Export. ofiR. C. Smith.. W‘ewant, delivered'alive at your nearest G. T. R. station, every chicken you can raise. Larger breeds, such as Orpingtons, Wyandottes, Rocks,Indian Games and Dork- ings are most acceptable. Scrub and black- legged birds are not suitable. Prices ac- cording to weight andplumpness. Good . chickens bring from 40 to 90. cents per pair. We can supply settings of good Rock and f W~yandotte eggs. Where a number order together the cost is from 20 to 25 cents per 5 setting. For particulars write our buyer, A. E. Silver-wood, Box 134. l DUNDAS a FLAVELLE BROS, I 5 9m. Lindsay 3 FOR. SALE CHEAP roaoasrr on .ON TIME. The undersigned has for sale-one team of. Horses and a large number of Farminnplc- ments, which can be seen on lot 22, Somer- ville, at Burnt River bridge. JOS. MeF'ARLAND, Fenelon Falls: 1 , QACJ FlC WILL RUN Home-Seekers’ 60-day Excursions TO THE CANADIAN NORTH-WEST AT RETURN FABES: Winnipeg.. Regina .. r Waskada .. Moosejaw 1%rkt3n . . Pr. Albert. :1 Macleod. .. Calgary . .. Estevan .... Elgtn . . . . . . Arcola . . . . . . 4‘ Moosomin.. Wawanesa . Binscarth . . Miniota Red Deer.. Grand View Strath- Swan River cone. Going June 3rd, returning until AUGUST 4th (all rail or SIS. Alberta). G‘bi'ng; JUNE 24th, returning until AUG. 25th (all rail or S. S. Alberta). Going JULY 15th, returning until SEPT. 16th (all rail or S. S. Alberta). Tickets aie not good on “Imperial Limited." Fbr tickets and. pamphlet giving full particulars, apply to your nearest Canadian Pacific agent or to A. H. Norm/m, Asst. Gen. Pass.Agt, 1 King St. East, Toronto. WP‘*W STYLE COMFORT? Dunl‘opt Carriage " Tires. :; SOIid Rubber and Pneumatic '1‘ ,Tires for CyclesyAutosand. " Carriages. ,2 ; ‘Let us tevaou how little it costs to get the best -- by: letter. and catalogue» ' 1 DUNLOP TIRE: co:.'. LIMITED, . TORONTO; (137 v Local Depot for Dunlop Carriage Tires. ‘Brown Grizzly and Black Mangolian ~13. Will keep you warm. Come and see them. A large stock of Horse Blankets, Trunks, Valises, etc. , always on hand at Nevison’s Harness Shop. a9. E3. Etieiieggie & 60., (ESTABLISHED 1879.) BANI-KERS, 'FENELoN FALLS, - our. Agents: The Bank of British North America. A general up-to-date banking business transacted. Current accounts with merchants and business men opened on the usual terms, and careful attention given to the business of our customers. Deposits Received. Deposit Receipts and Savings Bank books Most prominent in all our new~ Z wall coverings are the flower de: If signs. These are in the natural colors, or" conventionalized in green and gold,.silver.white, and. pink and other shadés. We know you will find them just the character of wallpaper. youdesire, and we are sure youawill like the color" treatment-3,1101; only when it is-first put. on, but all through. the life of the-paper... You will'save ~1noney‘by buying this firstzclassstoclc. The Newv I-IardwareStore, " ! AMtvcu To 0 pposite gthe Post-Ollie o l i . i W'”HEADQUAHTEHS for DAIRY.‘ SUPPLIES... come I am. prepared' to supply" all necessary material 4 for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, and it will pay' you: to- consult. me before buyino‘. Planing done? on. short. notice- by first class workmen. I' HAVE PURECHASED W. MCKEOWN’S‘ FURNE‘FURE BUSENESS, and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of furniture; ' Am also prepared to do- allikinds of K. Carriage Making, Repairing and. Repainting,. and. tomake DOORS AND SAS:H.. ' Planing done, on short. notice... SSJhmmr nmhmrma Rabi. chambers- Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind-4 say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADS'l‘ONES,. bottharble ' and granite. Estimates promptly gi'ven-oaall'ki‘ndsor cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. Beinga practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. ' AF... sans use no... ~ 1' resonance». “90118 $91918 9‘11.» ‘ '-‘â€"u';.Aiuo 1m; 9‘1 °.L ' i ‘ ‘ 'Apaeq pu‘e weep ‘1003 no} .moA ‘Azp Euppoas .mOA sdacx vdl‘cosa o; 5 : uoy'ezgdszad’ smoulvp I ‘91.};‘83Jq . .' o; 400} moA'sipmod, ' t â€" 'Jaqyealsnoxod e ' f_.+gsi‘?’l5l193 I'eu’mfl» J. L. ARNOLD, Solc‘Local Agent. so should be purifiediat least once a year;- No tie-tier" time to- use a good blood purifier than in the spring. It prepares the system for the severe heat 01? summer and makes you~feel like a new person. Try the Best Sersaparile... Regular pmcc $1,.for 75 cents. We can recommend you nothing better. Robson’s Drug Store, Fenelon Falls... , org, WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on . _ _. a n . Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house I - g P... CHAMBERS... SECOND DEVHSEON GOUBT , -â€"OF THEâ€" 'County of Victoria. be next sittings of the above Court will be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls, ON MONDAY, JULY 7th, 1902, commencing-at 1 o’clock inthe afternoon. Thursday, June 27th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this coutny. Defendants living in other coun- iss‘wd 0“ account or the Bank Of BPitiSh tries must be served on or before Saturday, North America, Toronto, and usual rate of interest allowed. W. A. Bishop, - Aetiughlanag‘cr. June 2131;. E. C. EDWARDS, E. D. HAND, Bailiff. Clerk Fenclon Falls,,April 15th, 1902.. is printed eveny Friday at the office, corner Mayand Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION 1 $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADV ANOE‘ or-one cent per-week will be added, as leng as it remains unpaid. â€"â€" Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents. per line perannnm. Casual advertisements, . 8 cents per line for. the. first insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser-.- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or" less, upon reasonable terms. ’ JOB PRINTING executed neatly, car‘- ectly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, Proprietors. 1. . V MALA“-.A“}‘“AAA_._‘ -A4-..‘

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