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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 Dec 1897, p. 5

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there will be vocal and instrumental music, persons who do not present mem- bership tickets will be charged an ad- missiod fee of five cents. For full par- ticular: see programmes. Two Tins Horseshoe Salmon for 25¢. The Red Store. DEXTAI. N01 tcn.--Dr. F. A. Walters, dentist, Lindsay, will be at Twomey's hotrl, Fenelon Falls, on Tuesday next, December 14th. A Fans LECTURE ox SCIENTIFIC Cot;.r~:r.\'o.â€"â€".\liss L. Burnham (Medal- is! and G raduatc ol' the Toronto School of Cookery) will hold classes in Fenelon Falls after Christmas ifn sufiicient num- ber of ladies will consent. to avail them- selves of the opportunity of learning to coil: in a Scientific and Hygienic man- her. She will give a free lecture on Fool, and demonstrate by cooking it in the presence of the audience, in Dick- son's hall on Monday evening. Decem- ber 13th. at 7.30, to which all ladies are cOrdially invited. N. B.â€"Bring paper, pencil and spoons. WILL as Eranâ€"Edison’s wonder- lul invention, the “ Vitascope," will be on exhibition in Dickson's hall on the evenings at Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, and everybody who can spare the price of admissionâ€"~25 cents for adults and 15 cents for childrenâ€" should go and see it. We don't know how better to describe it than to say that it shows moving pictures, and is one of the most cxrraordinary products of Mr. Edison's genius. Programmes giving full particulars have been dis- tributed throughout the village, and will. we feel sure, attract as lrrgc an audience as the hall can conveniently lrold. A Sunderland lady writes Dr. Neelands that he had made her a successful fit after having eight sets of teeth made in Toronto and elsewhero.â€"â€"43tf \V.\RNI.\'G.-â€"On Thursday of last week Colonel Dammit, County Police Maristratc, came to the Falls, accom- panied by the Inspector of cheese fac- Hiring and two Lindsay lawyers, to try a Vernlam farmer charges} with having skimmed or watered score of the milk suit by him to the lied Rack factory during the past. season. As he acknow- ledged the (rift-rice, and paid the pecuni- ary penalty without the l'orrnality ol'a trial, we do not publish his name, which is well enough known to the parties in- terestedâ€"the patrons of the factory. As the lowest. penalty is $20 and the costs were not much, if any, less than 810, he is worse ofi', even if Ire is indifâ€" ferent to the odiurn of his position, than it' he had not indulged in crookedness; and it is to be hopel that. his l‘atc will be a warning to other farmers not to at- tempt to make money by illegal means. In a certain Ayrshire town there is a couple who find it very difficult to not joined in the holy bonds, etc. The would-be groom is 913 years of age and his sweetheart 85. Both the E<tablish- ml and Free Church ministers have re- fused to officiateâ€"bno of them giving the man a good dual of advice. On a fine afternoon the aged couple may be seen taking a constitutional arm in arm together. MrkliliIICD. t‘.mtrnsr.r.-â€"l’aonsr~:.â€"â€"At the Manse, Fene- lon Falls, by the llrv. M. Mc’x’innon, ii. A ., on Wednesday, December 8th, 1897, M r. Angus Campbell to Miss llclla I’rouse, both of Mnriposa. FEN’IHALV FA LLS MARKETS. [ppm-[ed by the North Slur Roller Mill Co. l-‘enelon l-‘ulls, Friday, Dec. 3rd,1897. ilrrrrrrr Paper and Picture Frames Wheat. Scotch 0r l’il‘t‘ . . .. 75 to 80 “'ht'at, full. pt‘i‘l)llSllL‘l.... 7O 75 \Vlreat. spring “ . . . . 7U 80 Barley, ‘er bushel . . . . . . . . 20 25 Buckwheat“ .... .. .. ‘23 ‘15 Ont-I. . . . . . . . . 2'1 2'3 Pcusr, “ . . . . . . . . 3’8 42 Rye. . . . . . . . . as 40 Potatoes. ‘ . . . . . . . . ‘33 3r) lluttrr. pc r lb . . . . . . . . . . . . I3 16 Eggs. per dozen . . , . . . . . , , 1'2 13 liar, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.0‘) 10.00 Hides . ... .. . . . . . 6.5!) 7.1l0 Hogs (livr'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IMO 4.00 Hog: (Dressed) . . . . . . . . . . . SAW 5.50 Rent . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5» 5'00 Slicerzkins.............. 30 KO: Wm»! . . . . . . . . . 1: rs Flour. t‘amily.>‘ilrer Loaf. 2.53 2.75 Flour. 'twsl bakers . . . . . . . . 2.73 2.93» Flour slrnirhrr..11cd . . . . . . 2.43 2.63 , Bran. per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . l" “ll 1‘3.""' Sb iris. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0“! H.110 Mixed chop. per ton . . . . . . 16.01) 18.00 W ‘lifi'l‘lk A." L .-\31 BS. t‘um» «In to the premises of the under- !Egzuwi Lo: :5 (itiitCrS-jit‘li I», :.imtll two weeks ago. two white ewe lambs. Tilt-owner can have them upon proving ‘roptrry and paying expanses. ROBERT lllll'liRi‘IY. Somerville, r i l l liurn‘. [liver 1’ 0. 5 [hr '.'li\l l59?.~‘~l!. \" n u: t~tl.-Uld established Whole? 3th Home wants one or two honest and industrious lf‘lh‘it‘lllfilll‘t‘i (‘an pay a buillt‘z‘ :limill $1? .\ \VQtEix' hi start with. .-‘ r arm n, \Ic-lical Building. Toronto . Came on to the premises of the under- signed, Lot 18 in Concession l of Verulam, about the beginning of September, two red Heifers, coming two years old. The owner can have them upon proving property and paying expenses. JAXES PATTERSON. Verulem, Dec. 15:, 1891â€"413. VlCTORIA LOAN and SAVINGS co. Incorporated under statutes ofthe Province of Ontario. Head Oflice. - Lindsay. Ont. Smythc’s Block, opposite the Market. LOANS. Money to Loan on Mort- gages at lowest current rates with no delay and small expense. DEPOSITS. The Company re- ceives money on deposit in their Savings department, and allows interest there- on at Four Per Cent. A mortgag" " company is the safest place to deposit money. No speculative business is done. JOHN MAGWOOD, Or to Manager, Lindsay, McLaughlin 6r McDiarmid (Mondays) H. J. Lytle }Fenelon Falls. Apply to â€"41tf. TELEGRllEh POLES. MRS. H. D. MeGAFFREY 0F OSWEGO, N. Y., Wants to buy...... GOOD GREEN CEDAR POLES, To be delivered at Stations during the winter of’97-‘98. Specifications and particulars on appli- cation to l. W. BLAIR, Manager, â€"40-4. ORILLIA, ONT. BATTEN. DOORS. J. T. THOMPSON, Jr., FCAIEPICNTER. Jobbing attended to. Wall Brackets and Easy Chairs made to order. Workshop on Lindsay Street, Near the (1. T. R. Station, Fenelon Falls. ilet tqrrtr err. IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR “'IRE DOORS â€"â€"IS ATâ€" w. A. GODDWIN’S, Baker Block,Kent-st.,Lindsay. Artists’ Goods a Specialty Machine N oodles. Alabastine and Dve Works Agency. 1163‘ Please callnndsce my 5c.Papcr Agents Sell “Klondike Gold Fields " Like a whirlwind. Experienced canvassera reaping the richest harvest of their lives; new beginners doing wonders. Nearly everybody subscribes. One young fellow on a farm at $12 a month is making $75. A lady typewriter at S?! a week is clearing $11. A mechanic who had earned $1.50 a. day is clearing 3'» it day. We want more agents. Canvassing outfit 25e., worth $1. The BRADLEY-GARRETSON CO., Lim- itr-d, Toronto, Ont. lf you want first-class single or double Light or heavy Harness or anything in that line call at NEVSON’S r new harness shop. between J. McFarland's grocery and Wm. Campbell's dry goods store. TRUHKS AND VAUSES kept in stock as usual. and also a good assortment of fly nets and brrggydustcrs at low prices. W Try a bottle of Hurris‘s celebrated harness polish. It is a new thing and you will be sure to like it. Agent for Pianos and Organs. Fenelon Falls, May '3er. 1396.â€"â€"14-ly ~ The llcst I‘opulfll‘ Life of Her Majesty 1 have ever srcn.” writes Lord Lorne. aim-z! ‘- Queen Victoria.’ Soles 11-1lrrlCCilP‘7ltsi Easy to mch livi- dollars 3* til»: i g r v- tiriiisernn. (innit tr e to C:tY1\‘ri\‘S.:~' ' '-'lJ.lillJ-ZY-(lAltill-I'lfi SON r‘..».. I..:nit ! 'i‘..:o:.to. U.r. ‘ middlemen _ .._.-._.. â€"._-__~â€"_.-..__ w...â€" EGO-90¢ Gift Time YOUR SELECTIONS ‘! Britton Bros. ‘ WILL HELP YOU. It is impossible here to enumerate all that Our store contains. Here are a. few reminders : In small Silverware â€"Bon-bon- nieres, stamp boxes, match boxes, flasks, thimbles, paper-knives, stick- pins, button-hooks, souvenir spoons etc. In Chinaâ€"Jewel cases, photo holders, button boxes, smelling bot- tles, vases, candlesticks, etc. In Cut Glass â€"-Venetiau orna- ments, flower holders, tumblers, de- canters and glasses, glass cups, urns etc. In Goldâ€"Brooches, pins, brace- lets and a host of novelties. We also carry a choice assort- ment in the more expensive goods. such as dainty china sets, silver sets, cutlery, mantel clocks, West. minster chime clocks, down to the tiny boudoir time-piece.- Ladies’ and ge‘ntlemen’s watches in gold and silver. Japanese curios and oddities in great variety. All mail orders promptly attended to and money refunded if good: are not satisfactory. BRITTORfiliaS OPTICIANS, Lindsy’s Leading Jewellers. STAGE. The above stage leaves Bobcaygeon every lawful morning at 6 o’clock and arrives at Fenelon Falls in time to connect with the train going to Lindsay. Returning, leaves Fenelon Falls immediately after the arrival of the train from Lindsay. Fare, 50 cents each way. Freight carried at reasonable rates. @fliflfl-QQQOIfl-Iflufluflnfl-Oifllfiflfll BOBCAYGEON AND FENELON FALLS JOHN McILMOYL, Proprietor. ( Bobcaygeon, Dec. lst, 1897.â€"42-tf. _ WANTED. Mon to sell for the Fonthill Nurscrles. Over 700 acres of Canadian grown stock. We import no stock from the States. Farmers, farmers’ sons, implement agents, students, teachers, retired ministers, ener- getic clerks who wish to make advanceâ€" mentâ€"find the work of selling our hill'tll’, homo-groom nursery stock pleasant as well as profitable. We want more such men this season, as the demand for our goods is increasing, owing to the fact that we guarantee all our stock free from San Jose scale. We make contracts with whole or part time men. Employment the year round. We pay both salary and com- mission. Write us for our terms. Outfit free. Stone Jr Wellington, - Toronto, Ont. WANTED. ’ the continent to take orders for high-grade Canadian-grown Nursery Stock and Seeds. Largest and most complete assortment Fast selling specialties; superb specimens furnished free; correspondence in any lan- guage. These positions are money makers, and territory should be secured at once for the season by all hustlers looking for a good thing. Our salary or commission oilers will interest anyone not earning $1,000 per year. Get in communication with our nearest office. An opportunity to represent a. well-established house. Ability more important than experience. LUKE BROS. COMPANY, International Nurseries, CHICAGO, Illinois. MOXTMML, Quebec. Rocursrsu, N. Y. 31.16 In every district on RUIT and ORNAMENTAL TREES. 700 ACRES. Shrubs, Roses, Vines and Seed Potatoes E have the largest assortment and W employ the very latest and most improved methods for propagating. All stock carefully packed under our per- sonnl supervision, and all new varieties tested at our trial farms before being cata~ logued. These are the only testing orch- ards connected with any Nursery in the Dominion. Agents Wanted to Represent Us. Special attention given to Park, Cem- etery nnd Boulevard orders. Estimates furnished for supplying entire orchards. Why buy of foreign concerns or of when you can purchase as cht-aply from us and get better value '.’ Our stock is Canadian grown and ac- climated. Catalogue (English or French) free on application. Sionedlieiiinginndnrnnln,Uni. FOXTIII Ll. NI‘RSEBIES. '3 The [ending Canadian Tree Men. IS HERE. HAVE YOU MADE. in the trade. I l l i ll 3 r l l l Cross-cut Saws. Six makesâ€"all good ones. Axes. A large assortment to choose from- 1, Gloves And Mitts. Afine line just. received. Stbves and Stove-boâ€"ardsJ We have the only one-piece Stove-board on the‘ market, and our Stoves are the best manufac~~ tured, With all. the latest improvements. Prices on all goods the very lowest; Geo. McGee- The New Hardware Store, Opposite the Post-Office. RUNAWAY Or an upset may damage your buggy or waggon,. perhaps only slightly, perhaps so badly that you will want a' new one. In. either case the best thing to do is to go to: S». S. .Gainer’s, where repairing. and repainting are done in the best style, and where the best kind' of vehicles can be had at prices to suit the times. Shop on A Francis Street East, next. door to Knox’s black- smith shop. IS ALL. WE. WANT FOB: A FEW LlNES OF Gents" Furnishings WE ARE CLEARING QUEâ€"TIES, GLOVES, BRACES, ETC. A. CLARK & SON. .,.â€"_r7§-::~,° Go to J. McFarland’s for Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Ready-made Clothing. Crockery and. mmmi l IT’S lid MEN SE l Glassware. . . . . . ism... Try KOLONA Ceylon Tea. CHEAP l ! CHEAP l l ! .. MESE .. FEi‘riElllES, AS WELL AS CHEAP ! Tux ONTARIO me FENCING 00.. L79. Proton. Ontario. lllllllllllil’l Eilllll‘i Sllll lliili lllllllllil, For trellis, poultry )‘ttt‘tls, lawn l'etit‘irrgs, vita. are sold very much lower this year than ur-r- hum-c. llrcy art.- the best. Ask your ll:‘.!"i‘.'.':tl‘t.’ _"-Iet‘r-lrrtrrt for them. i t ,, r r l. t l r i t l r (I, i i, l

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