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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 12 Sep 1902, p. 5

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2 1 c l x: gone-also. A doctor would say you are run down,.enervated, neither eating nor di-. gesting enough. It’s Ferrozone you need to brace up that fitl‘ul appetite and improve aSSimilatien and digestion so that lots of pure strong blood will be formed to nourish the broken down system. Ferrozone will drive away the tired feeling, restore your.- spirits and energy, re’vive your- ambition and strengthfor work. No tonic or re- builder like. Ferrozmreâ€"try it. Brice 500. per box, or. fizboxes for 82:50 ; at Druggists, or Poison 82-00., Kingston, Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. IT LOOKS GAY.â€"- Hitherto the stove in Lockmaster Junkin’s OfliCe has-breath- ed itssmoke through a pipe projecting from a sheet-iron pane in. one of: the windows; but within the-past few days the otlice has not only been provided- with a real chimney made of‘bricks, but has also been. painted, inside and out, in sundry and diverse colors, which makes it look exceedingly gay and em- inent-1y calculated to arrest the attention and excite the admiration of all be- holders. ST. ANDREWS A~NN1vnnsanr.-â€"The agniversary services of St. Andrew’s church will be held on Sunday next, the 15th inst, when Rev. A. C. Wish- art,vB. A., of Beaverton, will preach morning and evening. There will be special collections at both services. ~On niversaty tea will be served on Mr. W: Dr Robson’s lawn.by the ladies of the congregation from. 4, until 7 o'clock. During the afternoon and evening games, such as ping pong, croquet, etc., will be provided. Afimusical programme will also be rendered. Admission to grounds and tea, 25c. and 150. ‘ A NEW-PEsr.â€"The St. Mary Jour- nal says :.The Journal was SIIOWD some potato tops by Mr. George Chapman the other day, which he had taken From his garden and which, he said, had been infected by the new potato pest. The tops were dead and centres of' pithy parts had all been eaten out, leaving only the shell. There-were holes at the ends under the ground where the grub or insect had entered. Reports from some parts of the States say that the new pest is much more to be dreaded than the Colorado beetle. Mr. Chapman says there are many of the potato tops in his garden similar to those he brought to this oifice, but he has been unable to locate a single grub or insect in the diseased stalks.” Got Lame Back or Lumbago?‘ No need of that now. That sort of pain can be knocked out in short order, for Pol- son’s Nerviline, which is five times stronger thztn any other, penetrates at once through the tissues, reaches the sourse of suffering, drives it out and thus gives relief almost instantly. Not magic, but strength that gives Polsou’s Nervilinc this power. You will think it magichowever if‘ you try it, pain goes so quickly. Sold by dealers everywhere, in large 2.30. bottles. Sold by 'W. H. Robson. Wanamaâ€"The following from the Qrillia Times may serve as a warning to some of our village boys, who are fully as mischievous as those elsewhere, and to whom the temptation to smash glassâ€"as witness the windows of' empty housesâ€"«is almost irresistuble :-â€"“ Boys in general may not be aware that there Es-a penalty of $20 and costs provided by statute for those who client] by throwing missiles at the poles, wires, etc, of the powm‘ line. A- dozen Carl- yon youthslearncd this to their scrrow last week. when they were summoned to appear before the Magistrate's COul't at Grillin, For throwing stones and dam- aging the insulators. Eleven pleaded ;â€".r,,_uilty, and were fined Slouch, inclusive afcostts and damages, and three others each.” ’l‘wo ARREST‘S.--LR'SC week three tramps Came to town, and on Monday ‘Z-loustahle Brock arrested one of them, antiddlc aged man who hadn’t a shirt to his back and was hogging Food From d :or to door. He said that he came :"rom Scotland over 20 years ago, and that his name was Alexander McDon: aid. lie was taken to Lindsay, and, as he Couldn’t give the name of any person for whom he had recently worked, Col. Deacon sent him to the county jail for a, month at hard labpr....lu accordance with instructions received from an ofi‘icer oi‘ the Child ren’s Aid Society, Constable Brock. on Tuesday last, arrested Leonard McLean, a boy about 14: years old, who had run away from a farm in ()ps. tank him to Lindsay next da'y,and handed him over to Mrs Sharpe, the representative of the above named society. WAN’I‘ED. Reliable lady agentsto take orders for the best custom.made Skirts in Canada. 'Writc quickly. DOMINION GARMENT Co, Box 209. Guelph, Ont. _________.____.___â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"~â€"a LAKE VIEW BUILDING LOT. F OR, SALE. Lot No. 14, Bond street west, Fenelon 100. per Pound. Falls. containing one-half an acre, moreror 1 . A 1 W (333 PP 3' THQS._ ROBSQNA. Jonusron â€"In' the township of Fenelon, on Friday, Sept 5th, 1902, the wife of Mr. Edward Johnston of a daughter. Bornâ€"In the township of Somervillc, on Monday, Sept. 8th, the wife of Mr. Harry Boyd ot' a. daughter.. DIAI-BR‘IED; ,; WRIGHTâ€"DAVEY â€"--At the residence of the bride’s brother, Mr. Wesley Davey, Sault Ste Marie, Ont., by Rev. Dr. Stone, on Wed- nesday, August 27th,11902,Mr. J. Wesley ! ' _ BIRTHS. ' About Business Colleges; Business Colleges one doing- mueh adver- tisingth‘ese days, but the old “Federal,” of Ottawa, leads in good teaching and the. location of graduatesin the best situations. Principal Houston has new branch colleges in Kem-ptv’ille, Perth and Lindsay. All open after September Ist.â€"29-2. ‘ Wright,manager of the Winnipeg_,Tclegmm,a, - ' : 7 to Annie Maggie Victoria, only daughterot’. - 2 Mr. William Davey, of Fenelon Falls. ‘ LAMBERTâ€"KELSO.â€"At the Manse, Fenelon Falls;~ by the Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, B. A., on Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, 1902,111r. Andrew Lambert, of Galway, to Mrs. Ann Eliza Kelso. l DIED. Downnn.â€"In the township of Fenelon, on Friday, Sept. 5th, 1902, William Downer, aged 76 years. SHIELDS.â€"-At Coboconk, on Saturday: Sept. 6th, 1902, W. L. Shields, ’aged 36 years, 6 :months and 26.r.days.. Mclurosn.â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Satur- day, Sept. 6th, 1902, Helen Additha, infant child of Albert and Elizabeth McIntosh, aged 1 month and 22 days. ' '_ a - I '__’fâ€"_â€"'-.â€"m_â€"â€"_â€"_â€"-_â€"_"- ._.___â€"â€"- FENELON FALLS MARKETS. «‘ Reported by the North Star Roller 111m 00. ,Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 68 to 70 _.,Wheat, fall, perbushel. ... 60 62 Wheat, spring .... .... 6.0 62 Barley, per bushel. ... . . .. 35 . 38 Buckwheat “~ . . .. . . . . 38 40 Oats, “ ........ 2'7 28 Pease, “ .... .... 63 65 Rye, “ 43 45 Potatoes, “ .... 35 40 Sale. of. - ° ' Summer 'lliillinery; We are selling the balance of our summer Millinery at greatly reduced prices. A splendid assortment still to choose from. nutter,per1b---"'""" 15 '1: EggS, per dozen...... 1s. . i Hadrfiper th’---OO- ......I. Hides 4.50 5,00 Hogs (live) .. 625 6.60 Hogs (Dressed) 650 7.50 5.00 6.00 Sheepskins....... 25 50 W00] 7v 1'3 Flour, Silver Leaf . . . ... .. 2.00 3.2 Flounvictoria .... 1.90 2.10 Flour, Family, Clipper. ... 1.70 1.90 Bran, per 100 lbs .. . 95 1,05 Shorts, “ u . 1.00 1.10 MixedChop “ ......... 1.10 1-20 â€"â€"â€"â€"_ nearest casts: asses-steer. RETURN FARES T0 Monday evening, the. ldth inst, an Fenelon Falls,‘Friday, Sept 12th,1902 VVinni e .. Regina . . . . . . Vlaskapdag .. Mooscinw .. } Estevan Yorkton Elgin . . . . . . . Pr. Albert .. , . Macleod } Calgary Miniota Binscarth. .. Red Deer .. Grand-View Strath- } Swan River cona .. From all points in Canada, Azilda, Saul't Ste. Marie, Windsor and east. Tickets not good on “. Imperial Limited.” For pamphlet giving further particulars, apply to the nearest Canadian Pacific agent or to- A. H. NOTMAN, A'st. Gen. Pass. Agt , 1 King St. Bast,.Toronto I Arcola Moosomm . . . Wawanesa I Fllfll‘hil.‘ F0112?) SALE or to rent. Lot 24, Concession 4, in the township or“ Vcrnlam, containing-100 acres ; 45 cleared. Apply to . l JOHN SLATER, i l. E‘enelon Falls. “the nastiest site; or camera. i paid the largest profits of any Company in I Canada last year. Every safe and de‘ l sirable style of policy issued. THUS. MARK, Agent, Fenelon Falls- I The-best» it. is possible to secure with the most im- . proved modern appliances; Put up in, 5, 10 and 25 lb. cans. If smaller quantities are wanted, leave a vessel at the Gazelte office. Q. HAND. PURCHASED . w. MCKEQWN’S Funairrnne harness, and Will carry a large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of 1 Carriage Making, Repairing and Repainting, and to make DOORS AND SASH. Planing done on short notice... ' S. S. Gainer. KAWABTHA LAKES. The TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION 00., - ‘ p LIMITED. 3; A, .x "~rw. BOBGAYGEON, STU GEON PT., LINDSAY. ‘6 nsvumow.” June lst to October lst. Bobcnygeon Ive 6 15:1 m. and 3 10 pm. Sturgeon Point “ 7 15 “ “ 4 10 “ Lindsay arrive 8 40 “ “ 5 30 “ “ leave 11 0‘) “ “ 5 45 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 12 10 p.m. “ G 55 “ Bobcaygetm arr 1 15 “ “ S l!) “ Saturday’s boat will await evening Toronto~ train. Meals served‘on board. Coboconk, Fenelon Falls, Lindsay. “ insane-a.” Jnlv lst to Sc it. 6th. or till notice. J I 1 ' Coboconk 1v 6 00 mm Arr 7‘40 p.m. I losednle “ 7 00 “ lv 6 40 “ Fenelonh‘ulls arr 740 “ “ 600 “ “ IV 830 “ art“ 520 “ Sturgeon Pt. “ 900 ‘1 IV 450 “ Lindsay arr 1f! 30 “ . 11' 33‘.) “ Connections at Fenelon with_morning train for Toronto and at Lindsay for Port Hope. Time at ll‘enclon for breakfastand ten. Fenelon Falls agt., D. Gould, telephone exchange. 4 Farmer's, Attention I Save Your Chickens for Export. Commencing in September, you can do- liver at your nearest G T. R. station 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 frize, and pay express up to 50 cts. per l00 pounds of chickens. We want buyers in a number of localities. If our buyers do not call on you write for par- ticulars to A. E. Silverwood, or DUNDAS 8: FLAVELLE BROS, 5.0m... Lindsay, 1 Miss M. Washburn. Ans you come, _______T0 Burton - - ' IF- IT’S A. STOVE you want, Whether acook stove, boxstove or any other. kind of stove, a visit to our store Will-repay..- you. You may think that ' Tissues Love or vans. yet before Winter, but sometimes it requires quite - a While for a person to decide just what stove will suit him best; and the more time you taker toadecide, themore likely you are to be satisfied . with. the resultcf your decision. - nuns ane Ammunrrion‘ of the b’est‘mak’es at. stock. _._We can fit you up for the woods in first.-. class shape. ~ GEQI g The S litmgeo e -. IN HEADQUARTERS for DAIRY SUPPLIES. . . I am prepared to supply all necessary materialt ' for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, audit will pay you to consult me before buyino‘. Planing done on short notice by first class. workmen. E._.san1nronn.. “Craft must be veiled, ; :_ 7 but truth goes naked”. 3 Poor shoes must be 1 highly finished to veil defective material, but ; good shoes need not fear ' to be Seen inthcir natural ' leathery. ' The cost of abnormal finish is put into unusual service_and valued by the I‘dakcrs (through their price or; this 5016) in-- e “The Slater Shoe” "60ch Wendi? _ . ubber Heels That Hold Dunlop Cushion Heelsâ€"wear like leatherâ€"- give you a. firm foothold and you can wall: for without growing weary. Sarnplepair,,500- , All shoemakcrs, or \vritedirect.‘ N0 HORSE should be without the DUNLDP CUSHION PADS They prevent slippingâ€"lamenessâ€"sprained tendons--cracked beefsâ€"balling and cankers. Sample sets sent direct. Any blacksmith can put them on. WRITE FOR CATALOG. The Dunlap Tire Co. {at J. L. ARNOLD, Sole Local Agent. LIMITED TORON TO ran seen any ea To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or low prices in ,WAM. PAPER. We-have them here now for your selection. To introduce, we will give yen the iirstboz-tor 20' Cents. LINDSAY, g) ' 0'0 Price 25 Cents. For sale only at ROBSON’S Drugr Store. Local Depot for Dunlop Carriage Tires % NEXT 'l‘O SIMPSON HOUSE. Brown Grizzly and Black Mangolian. Rabi. Chambers 4 E E g Is prepared to furnish the people of‘ Lind» .- " say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both-llnrble- and granite. will keep you warm. Come and see them. A, large stock of Horse Blankets, Trunks, Valises, ‘ 11 hmnd mt Beluga practical workman all shouldsg etc, alWays 0 c t see his designs and compare prices before , “evisnnss Harness Shaun purchasing elsewhere. , » WORKSâ€"In the year-40f the Market on, ,_____.__..__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"--â€"-' Cambridge-st , opposite the paekinghouseg Suhatriheltr the.“ hattet’ . p... CHAMBERS; Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle. _Pieces, etc., a specialty. I mmwmecowecteewmmmw cm. W. _ AamAA‘AAAJAALL‘Aâ€"“A‘A

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