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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 11 Jul 1902, p. 5

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,. ‘v :.9-- :31?» r :r: 'M' m.- .~.___.._-___._... "ambux‘. " m‘ vrwucw1- . r . . '. i. .; my..." ;.L :. .1. .9”: 2.3:: 3:, - ...,_. r A»; : .-,.. _ , _« ,v i 130 p. m. l and sore, every movement accompanied by day) will be the 12th of July, and the _~â€"â€" a bedtime to commence such work, as lished ‘in last week’s Guzelte,thongh the the hay ' will spoil quicker out than standing. ' Q -~ » The F trm Journal, of Philadelphia, says that American people, even in good times. seem to enjoy going into debt. Six years ago the debt of Chicago was 817700 000. now it is 826300.000. In the same six years the debt of" Boston increased from $35 000.000 to $56.- 600000. and; Cleveland's dcbt grew from 100,000 to $9"300,000‘. DENTAL.â€"l)r. Noelands, dentist, of L‘indsay, will be at the .l‘leArthur House, Eenelon Eells, on Tuesday, July Liith. Remember the date. FLOWER. SUNDAY. -â€"- Rev. B. H; Kenny, o-i' Millbrook, will conduct the morning and evening services in-.-the Methodist-church on Sunday next, and will address a mass meeting of Sunday School pupils, parents and friendsjat Everybody welcome. Stops the Cough l and Works Off the Cold. ! Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet-scurea cold in one day. No Cttre, No Pay. Price 25c. E. L.. EXCURSION. â€"â€" The annual moonlight excursion under the auspices of the Epworth League will be run on the evening of Friday next, the 18th inst. The boat will leave the Fenelon Falls wharf at. 7.30 .. o’clock tor Bobcay- goon, andball at Sturgeon Point. going and returning. Tickets for the round trip, 250., children 150. The Agonizing--Pa.ins of Rheumatismt Swollen, aching joints, muscles are stiff pain. The most potent remedy is Polson's Nt‘ft‘viline, which has five times the pain subduing power ofr'any other preparation. Apply the Nerviline copiously, rub it on wall, and then bind in a hot flannel band- age. This will cure the worst cases in a short time. Try Nerviline for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica or Lumbagoâ€"it’s all :"rrht and only ci‘é‘tsa quarter. Sold by W. H. Robson. THE TWELFTl-I â€"-'l"o.morrow (Satur- Qrangemen and True Blues of the dis- trict will hold their annual celebration in Lindsay. There isto be no excur- sion from the Faills, but return tickets- on the Munita will be only 30 cents. We hope the btietltren will have line weather and the minimum ofdust. GARDEN PAIITerâ€"Agarden party in aid of St. Peter's church, North Vern- ltim, will be ltcldo on the evening of 1 Wednesday, the 23rd inst., at the resi- dence of Mr. Yeoman Smith, at Bury’s Green. Ice cream, cake and all availa» ble fruits of-tthe scrson will be scrved’rin abundance, and music will be givenby the Fenelon Falls brass band. Admis- sion to the grounds free ; . to the lunch table, 15 cents. GARDEN .‘l’ART ‘..‘-â€"-'l‘he anuu tl gar-' don party of St. James’s church. Fene- lon Falls, will be held on the Rectory grounds on the evening of Tuesday Item. the 15th inst” under the auspices of the parish workers. A good program of «meal and instrumental itillslc,_lt‘lll be provided by the. Fdnelon Falls orchestra and others. Admission to grounds 10 cents; relreshtnents extra. Members of other denominations are cordially in- vitedaozattcnd. . . ” same Results of~Impure Blood. A-zblotched, pimply, disfigured-face, £901- in’g of exhaustion, wracked nerve-s, hcddf ache and a- dull brain. The proper cure Is one Ferrnzone tablet after each meal. F011 :ozone clears anl beantifics the complectiO by makiztggrich, pure blood. ltrestores the enfeebled brain and unstru-ng nerves t0 ahealthy, vigorous condition. Itinvigor- ates all the physical and mental powers, and brings s‘rength_;and ambition to the depressed? Refuse a substitute for Ferro‘ noneâ€"its the best. tonic, rebailderand ‘in- vignritor known. '.‘rice 50c , at d ruggists or Poison £5.00, Kingston, Ont.. Sold .by W II 'llobsou.. ' A Snowca or Ionâ€"About 2.30 p. m. on Monday a shower of ic: lell be tween Rottic’s Station and Baddnw, in the township of Sonnet-ville. and lasted for about 0.60 minutes. - It was not or- dinary hail.’ but pieces of ice of various shapes and siz ‘8. some of the " chunks” beingleavy enough to break :down gar- den vegetables and to give horses such stinging blows that they calloped around the fields as ittheyltad been struck with wltips. Eren hail in July is very un- usual, but showers ofgenuine ice are of as rare occurrence as i'our-and-a-ltad' ounce curs. KILLED BY.LIG11TNING .w-Duringthe storm on Saturday evening live sheep and two lambs were killed by. lightning on M r. William. Martin’s farinin Ver- uiatu. They, were under a'shed away from themain flock. andiwlten found were huddled number. and «dead as the proverbial. dooranal-l There. were ter- rible storms on both Friday and S-t‘tur- day evenings, but we havehcard of no other damage being done, though sev-. eral persons were " shocked.” and a lat-met- (whose name we forget) ,tcld somebody else, who told us, that, as he was driving.r along the road home, light- nin-_r tore a;.lot cl' splinters. froma .telc. graph pole and threw them;undcr his horse's feet. EARLY CLOSING «As there was an error..iu..the early_closiog byl \w as pub» .gllmlS Am." pnlsory, was passed. mistake. was not ours, we have corrected it and given it another insertion. ’ The time at which all shops, except restaur- ants. must close on the days specified is seven p. In . and we hope the law will be rigorously enforced. In old times agreements to close early wore. constant. ly being made onlv to be broken, and that is why the “ Ontario Shop Regula making early closing com- There is not the slightest .neccssity for kerping stores open later than 7 o’clock in the evening, and those who persist in doing so will ‘have to suffer the consequences. Turning Down the Doctors. The marvellous cures of Catarrhozone are being much talked about. ’l‘housmtds are daily recognizing the exceptioual merit of? this simple inhaler treatment, and in- stead of running to the doctor with their winter ills they protect themslves by Cat- Ml’llUZDlle; it kills colds in the~head in ten minutes, quickly relieves Catarrh, Bron- chitis, Asthma, Lung Troubles, and cures even though other remedies ltave failed. Catarrhczone is very pleasant, safe and convenient to use. Its best recommenda- tion is its enormous sale; try it to-day. Price $1, small size 250., at druggists. Sold by W. II. Robson. W MARRIED. Saxonnsoxâ€"Baowxrâ€"At the residence of the bride’s parents, Maple Hill, Fenelon, by the Rev. R. C. H Sinclair, B A., on Wednesday, July 9th, 1902, Mr. William A. Sanderson, of Marmo’ra (formerly of Fene- lon Falls) to Katie, second daughter of Mr. D. Brown. DIED. Mscxtrnit.â€"Suddenly,-at Fenelon Falls, on VVednesdny, July 9th, 1902, Annabelle Campbell Macniven, daughter of the late H‘ope Macniveu, deeply regretted. FENELON mans, Mappers. .. Fenelon Falls, Friday, July 11th, 1902. Reported by the North Star Roller .llil/ 00. Wheat.Scoteh or Fife .... 7') to 80 Wheat, fall, perbushel.... 7d 75 Wheat, spring .... .... 63 70 Barley, per bushel. . .. . ... 50 55 Buckwheat“ .... .. .. (30 65 Oats, “ .... .... 42 45 Pease, “ .... .... 70 7?. Rye, “- I 55 co Potatoes, “ .... .... 55 GO Butter,perl'b...... 15 17 Eggs,per dozen.......... 12 13 Hny,per ton...... ...... . 9.00 1‘0 00 Hides . 4.50 5.‘!0 Hogs(1iiv,e) ................ 650 6.75 Hogs (Dressed) . ..... .... 050 7.50 3800.................... 5.00 6.00 Sheepskins.............. 23 50 W001 ' 7 12 .Flour, SilverLeaf ...... n 2.00 2.20 Flour, Victoria .... ...... 1.90 2.10 Flour, Family, Clipper.... 1-70 1.90 Bran, per 100 lbs ...... .. . 95 1 O5 Shorts, “ H . 1.00 1.10 Mixed Chop “ .... . ... . 140 1.50 A By-law to Regulate the Clos- ing of all classes of Sheps except Restaurants With- in the Village of Fen- ~elon Falls. The Municipal Council of the. Village of Fenelon Falls, under the powers conferred by “The Ontario Shop Regulations Act,” enacts as follows: 1. All classes of shops, excepting only restaurants, within the Municipality of the Village of Fenelon Falls, shall, tlttring the whole of every year, except the evening be- tween the Eleventh day and the Twenty- iifth day of December in each year and ex- cept Saturday evening in each week, and except the evenings Immediately prior to public holidays, be closed at seven of the clock in the afternoon of each dav, and shall remain closed thereafter until five o’clock in the forenoon of the next Clay 2.,All of said shops shall on Saturday evenings and on evenings prior to public holidays, be closed at half 1 past ten o’clock in the afternoon of said days, and remain closed until five o’clock in the forenoon of the second next followmg day. 3 That any person who shall open any shop in contravention of this by-law, or who shall be. guilty of any infraction of this by- law shall, on conviction thereof before the Police Magistrate or any Justice or Justices of the Peace for the County of Victoria having jurisdiction in the premises, forfeit and pay, at the discretion of the convicting Magistrate, Justice or Justices, a penalty not less than One Dollar and not more than Five Dollars for each offence, together with costs of prosecution, should the convicting magistrate see fit to impose the same, and in default of payment thereof forthwith, it shall be and may be lawful for the convict- ingMngistrate, Justice or Justices or any one of them to issue a warrant under his hand and seal to levy the said penalty and costs, or costs only, by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of the offender or offenders, and in case ofthere being no suf- ficient distress found of which the said pen- al‘y and costs can be levied, it shall and may be lawfulfor the convicting Magistrate, Justice or Justices to commit. the ott‘mder Jor offenders to the common gaol of the County of Victoria, with or without hard 1 labor,~for any period not exceeding twenty- i one days, unless the said penalty and costs l be sooner paid. 4 This by-law shall come into force and take effect on the Fourteenth day of July, A. D 1903. ‘ (Signed) Jos. llcFanmxn, W. T JUNKIN, l Reeve, . z_' .____..i.-- .L, L... To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxarive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund-money if it fails to euro E. W. Grave’s signature on each box. 2". Farmers, Attention! Save Your Chickens for Export. Commencingin September, you can de- ltvcr at your nearest G T. R. ctation every Chicken you have raised. Plump young-,, birds of any breed will be accepted. We" pay for good chickens from 5 to 6 cents per ‘ pound, live weight, equal to from 40 to 90 cents per pair. Thin birds or wastrels ab- solutely refused. We send shipping coops to any station free, and pay express up to 50 cts. per 100 pounds of chickens. We want bttyers in a number of localities. If - our buyers do not call on you write for par- ticulars to AI. R; Silverwood, or ._ DU'NDAS 3r. FLAVELLE BROS, 5 9m. Lindsay. KAWARTHA LAKES. The TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION 00., BOBGAYGEON, STURGEON PT., LINDSAY. “ ESTURIDN.” June lst to October lst. Bobcaygeon lve 6 15 a m. and 3 10 p.m. Sturgeon Point “ 715 “ “ 4 10 “ Lindsay arrive 8 40‘ “ “ “ leave 11 00 “ “- SturgeouPt. “ 12 10 p.m. “ 7 40 “ Bobcaygeon arr l 15 “ “ 8 55 “ Saturday’s boat will await evening Toronto. train. Meals served on board. Coboonk, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay. “ MANITA.” July lst to Sept. 6th, or till notice. Coboconk 1v 6 00 a.m. Arr. 7.40 p.m... Rosednlc “ 700 “ 1v 6’40 “= Fenelon Falls arr 7 40 “ “ 6 00 “ “ 1v 8 30 “ arr 5 20 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 9 00 ‘- 1v 4 50 “ Lindsay arr 10 30 “ lv- 33) “ Connections at Fenelon with morning train for Toronto and at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at Fenelon for breakfast and tea. Bobcaygeon, Chemong, Burltigh,.fitiirfitld; “ ocsraau.” July 2nd to Sept 6th, or till.notice. Bobcaygeon lve 7 00 21.111. Arr 7 45 p.m Chemong “ 9 40 “ lve 5 30 “ Buckhorn “ 11 45 “ “ 3 00 “ Burleigh arr-12 45' p m. ‘l 1 30 “ Connections made at Burleigh F'alls with steamers for Lakelield and intermediate points. Meals served on b ~ard. Fenelon Falls ngt., D. Gould, telephone exchange. For Sale. A Self-Binder, six-foot cut; made by Peter Hamilton, Peterborough. It has been used only one season. Price $100; one- tltird on the first of October next and the balance in two equal annual payments. 'I‘l-l'OMA-SIIS ROBE RTS. Fenelon Falls, May 29th, 1992. Tires Do you want the Best tires râ€"Dunlo’p Tires P Or do you want to pay just as much for the second best ? Dunlop Tires for Carriages and Autosâ€"solid rubber and. pneu- DU'NLOP rm: co.. LIMITED, TORONTO. "'â€"‘â€"‘â€"'â€"â€"'â€"â€"-_.â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" '.< I 1' i f ,I _ . ' ‘, . ‘ . / ,i z ’ ' ' ‘1 Local Depot for Dunlap Carriage Tires. Brown Grizzly and Black Mangolian will keep you warm. Come and see them. A large stock of Horse Blankets, Trunks, Valises, ete., always on hand at Clerk... Nevison’s Harness, Shop.. 1 GEO. MCGE , l ; 16-8‘ ' y. We area not at: :7; ‘ Flower ,3 Designs. I I signs. These are in the natural. . colors, or conventionalized in' gfim‘Qlill'k" pink and other shades. We know you will find'them ust the character of wall paper you desire. . and we are sure you will like the color treatment, not only - when it is first put on, but all through the life of the paper. You will save money by buying this first-class stock. The Ner Ilard‘vare Store, Opposite ,‘the Post-~Oflice~ W HEADQUARTERS for DAIRY SUPPLIES. 323: ass You come“ I am prepared to supply all necessary material _ for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, and it will pay you to consult _ me. before buying. Planing. done on. short, notice by first class, workmen. ' ’ FLSANDFORD... 1 , “Bitter. is .patiencc, ,_ i but its fruit is sweet.’.’ ‘ ‘ WILL RUN ‘ In - ' - convement ls , Home-Seekers’ 60-day Excursmns b v .w T . fl 0 i“ area" agar. A waiting: but . at“ . $2323? 2' $5233.; }$3G ,_ order by mail, i Elsa/an Yorkton .. p Y, ' "b'" ’ t ' argolailgix I 1131:. mega. gaCCCPt su stttu p p )- wi‘tiiii‘éé‘s: 05:51:13: ~ , :' Get the shoe you llBlIi'nS‘czirth H Red Deer ' 1' ' " " . 1 a .... u .' - Grlaltitoi View Strath- "kn-OW" '_ Swan River cons. :â€""'"'_' ' ’r ~ V ‘ . .. SI GoingJuxn 3rd, returning until AUGUST ‘The V 08 4th (all rail or S. S. Alberta).. Going ; ~ ‘ Joxn ‘Z-tth, returning until Acc.-25th (all I I "Gamay Wemdr V rail or S. S. Alberta). G0ing_JULY15th, returning until SEPT. 16th (1111‘ rail or S;-. S. Alberta). Tickets are‘not good on “Imperial Limiter .” For tickets and pamphlet giving full particulars, apply. to your nearest Canadian Pacific agent» or to A. H. Norms, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt, 1 King St. East, Toronto. M J.'L. manna, Sole Local Agent;- ll‘llllSllY" Mllillli' WORKS... Baht. Chambers . Is pre-paredto furnish the. people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MEN’I‘S and HEADSTONES, both Marble . and granite. To Montreal or New York for- choice patterns or low prices in WALL PAPER. We have them here now for your selection. GDQBWEM’S, Liansav, NEXT TO SIMPSON HOUSE. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Taps, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. Beinga..practica1 workman, all should see 1113 desrgns and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on , Cambridge-st , opposite the packing house . R. CHAMBERS.‘ Jr. 6: McKEggie & Gm, (ssranmsnsn. 1879 )_ BANIKERS’, I FENELGN'FALLS, - ONT... Agenta'l‘he 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,, Guaranteed Pure . I and Fresh. “.2:;:.‘::°.:::::;.. Deposit Receipts and Savings Bank books issued on account of the Bank of British, North America, Toronto, and usual rate or V interest allowed. w. A. Bishop, _ Acting Manager-w in 1 11). Bottles. ' y , Robson’s Drug Store; Fenelon Falls. H l 9, ~Most prominent in all our new ‘ a wall coverings are the flower de r ' is... green and gold, silver white, ind- m m." .. , ___

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