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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 1 Apr 1904, p. 5

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fix I-‘BNBLON FALLS MARKE'l‘s. u. -_ ‘ --"":"'=”'=""“-“‘ .. r Fm”, gamma”, Mm, m, m, : 9999999999999 Reported oy t/zs ivorzn czar Roller .Jlil/ (70, ' . Wheat.Scotch or Fife 85 It 90 W :5 as; i ‘ 5,“ Wheat, t'all, per bushel.... 8.3 J as l ‘ w? Wheat,spriug ........ SO 83 I â€" garl‘pyi per'bushcl.... . 38 Ml I no w Icat,” . ... . . .. 37 4o .51 .1". "I f" 3" “1‘ . . . . . . . . ' ‘ SE" ‘ ('93? O z: i. . . . . . . .. n ) vvfiwvratwlss‘zsâ€"kWWWIVIW’B‘WW‘WWJE‘W‘VV Rye,. “ . . . , . . . . 45 47 Potatoes, 5‘ . ... 3o 3‘. “attempt-1' lb..... . . . . . . 13' H ~ ‘ ' - ‘ no" - -07a" i .1 ~- ' 7 ~ {In 7‘ ‘ 3 3‘31"; ‘3 y’ .. . . . . . . . . . 3 m H 1 . I e a; AhkL‘i‘) ant Hides . . . I . I . .‘ n . If; 1',“ S 17'](\‘-\1\L it'll :l ' . .- gggsagve) up)... .. 43.; to; The number of pretty weaves, the delicacy of col- , ‘ UUJ Ml “A! {aqun‘e 2F res-sen . . . . . . . . . . 5 5‘ ‘3‘ ~' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ .l ' . Beg-f} ___________ 45.; 2.5.1) 011119,, the variety of patterns which have been w1tâ€" ments Of the man W11“ 15 Swim“; OUt smcpskins _ . _, 7:; nessed in the past year would seem to show that there ~ ' ' f ' w I 4 . . . ~ ‘ . WUOd- TOU ‘ 0' ‘« 7 2' ' ' F133“ SHWZ-Iléu-Eaiix: ::::: 214‘; 2;, was little addltional for the manufacturers and deSIgn- . ‘5 ale dom‘” "m3 tiudg m thls 11:10..r,,\rlitt.,,.,a ersto accomplish; but the new goods shown for the 11110 you (331111013 Spend 21 38W minutes tow 3.22':’.;...:‘na,:Tic???:2: and of 1904 in so many Points better advantao‘ th I ' * i I v Shorts. “ 1‘ ..... i m n 20 Su )erlor to those of revious ears that a mere rinted De 3’11 m- iOlelllo OVGI’ a 1 m .1 - t- t P ti. h I. P h h n I ‘ th 1' ° ------- ~ ' " escrip Ion eanno convey e1 er t eir eauty or t eir W a carry In 886 1116“ I I b. Teacher Knappe Voiles in navy, cream, re- scdn and grey, at 50 cents per yard. Black and navy Poplins, Ladies’ Cloth, Taffettalaiues, Voiles and Venetian Suitings, at. 75c, $1.00 and $.25 per yard. Flake Suiti’ngs in navy, brown, black. rcseda and grey, sit-10, 50 and 75c. per yard. Toucher wanted for School Section No. 2,Stanhopc. Applications, stating salary, received until May 1st, 1904. M. L- DEMILL, Sec.-Trcas. Maple Lake P‘. O: GEQ. lei. MGGEE. Etamines in black, navy, brown and champagne, at 50 and 75c. per yard. Opening of New lanes and [hats Trimmings. Our Laces and Trimmings are well worth getting enthusiastic over, especially when you learn our mod- erate prices for the latest novelties. Here you find the new and up--to-date. Everything to the minute- in designs and coloriugs. ' Btu-s! _______________,___._â€"____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" House \ ecoratmg. lidesire to inform: the public that. I have returned to F-:uelon Falls, and am prepared to do all kinds of house decorating, such as Paper Hanging. Kalsomining, Whitewash- iug, Painting, etc , in first-class style Estimates- given free. Orders left. at the Gazette otfiee will receive prompt attention. Residence south of rivn:r. ALFRED MILLER. March 17th, 1994. 6. ARE You cor, To BUILD I am prepared to-supply all necessary material" for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, and 1t Wlll pay you to consult me before buying. Planing done on short notice by first class workmen. F. SAN DFORD... reseeseeeeeoeoeeee 'l‘orehons, Clnngs, Yaks, and fancy Edgings, Insertions and All- over Laces, each design confined exclusively to us- Alt the newest and latest designs in ladies’ Lace 'and'fFancy Collars. " " . ~______________’___________ EOUND. F'Ound on road between Cameron and F’cnelon Falls, about two weeks ago, an Over-coat. Owner can have same by prov- i-I’Ig property and paying expenses. ELlAS HOOEY, Lot13,con.6,Fenelou. “WV “WEEK‘S” WWW? W‘Wrwmwumsswwwrw WWW"? W193! Mm- 22,1904; Be in line, follow the crowd, and trade at M” Executcrs’ Notice. so YEARS” Men’s Women’s EXPERIENCE Pursuant to the Revised Statutes of On- tario, Cap. 129, the creditors of James Hay Cunningham, late of the Village of Fcnelon Falls, iu-th'c County of Victoria, widow, and Children’s than tnnn Store. , deceased, who died on or about the Fourth . day ofJaiIuary, 1904, are required, on or befor- the Twelfth day of April, 1904. to TR133E MARKS send by post. prepaid to Jame: Dickson , one ,j _-: COPVRtfggsrtésa‘c of the Executors of the last will and test- .15. , A ,5, flag]? gar, a g,“ \ Anyone sendmg “sketch and descrimmnmév ument of the said James Hay Cunningham, 3'} C132 r‘ 7 filflgfigogsfig‘ggégu?)‘g ,gfiiglilggbfgeectglrlpther,nii 1’“. tions strictly confidential. Handbook on sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents faker} through Mnnn &, Co. receives - apt-mat notice, Without charge, in the Susanne Enema. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir. v culation of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 a » year: four months. $1. Sold by all newsdealers. iiiilliii & 80.3618“de New Yuri: Branch omce. 625 F Sta-Washington. DDS}... WU NEE= MT G0 To MOntreal. or New York at Fenelon Falls P 0., their Christian and surnames, addresses and occupations, full particulars of their claims, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. The said Excentors shall, after the said Twelfth day of April next, be atlibcrty to distribute is the assets of the said deceased or any part ' thereof among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice, and shall not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person or persons of whose claim such executors have not notice at the time of the distribution thereof. Dated this 23rd day of March, A D. 1904. STEWART It O'CONNOR, of the Town of Lindsay, in the County of Victoria, Solicitors for the Executors. in all. colors SEED GRAIN. We have Secured almost the entire option on a new variety of seed Oats, which yield ovchO bushels per acre under ordinary conditions and weigh about 40 pounds to the bushel. We desire to have them grown especially for the oatmeal trade. We are letting out large quantities of the “ Velvet Chaff" and “ Blue Stem” var- i.:ties of Spring Wheat, and all the varieties of Seed Peas now available, Ar Tin: FENELON FALLS ELEVATOR. \V. P. EYRES, Fenelon Falls. J. G. EYRES, Lindsey. and shapes. For the Spring of 904. .Reliable goods at reliable prices. Tailored Hats, Street Hats and Ready-to-wear in the lat- est ideas. In Trimmed Hats we pro- duce the most practical med- 1um.and low priced patterns, cons1stent with style, shown Prices right. J. J. NEVISON. prices in WALL PAPER. \Ve have them ‘ here now for yourselection. . a: ..' ' 9° ______________’___..__â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" ' 4- W6 are receivmgw- A Chl‘lSUmaS BOX new stock all the TO the Farmers. anywhere , time’ and our gooas We have decided as the Vllll V . ‘ ' ,1 . , . age of Fcne- Lea, e u v . . . \ , ! alwayg thigh"? lon Falls and the County have a live inter- t ‘V 8 you”. Older fol _ S, ’ . and sold at the est in the big stone mill now operated by “ as 81' DSAY! :: See the New York veil. 7 NEXT "f0 ? me, having guaranteed the bonds for the purchase of same, to show my appreciation of the fact by giving the farmers a Christ- mas Box that on and after this 10th day of D‘ccembcr, 1903,l will do your chopping, and do it well, for the popular price of Five Cents a Bag. As we were not members of the combine that raised the price to 70., we are under no obligations to anyone except the farm- __ ers, whose friendship and trade we wish to cultivate; and you will find us willing at- all times to do everything in our power to make our business relations both pleasant and profitable to both: We will also ex- change your wheat for flour. So kindly remember, “Chopping at five cents at Meldrum’s mill.” Wishing you one and all a Merry Christmas and aProsperous New Year, I am,,,sincerely yours, W. H. MELDRUM. lowest prices. SIMPSON HOUSES, DA full line of ladies’ and misses’ Corsets on hand. MISS M. WASHBURN. don’t buy until you have visited my factory on Fran- cis street cast. I am selling without regard to cost, and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. F. G. CHAMBERS. illlllflli llllS Ellllll is printed every Friday at the office, corner May and Francis Streets. Oh i Don’t forget about our Jumbo Peanuts, for thcyarc the best, ,end. always freshly roasted: Our Bon-Bons and Checola‘tcs are-alwayr fresh, and sold at the lowest prices ever known. y We have a good stock of Oranges and. Lemons at. the lowest prices. The bestline of Union hand-made Cigars that. are upon the market to-day are for sale here. Just trythem and you will be convinced. The Fall. Term: SETERBIIRWGH? BilSliiESS WHEEEZ Begins Tuesday, Sept. 'lst. new _ Goons now , SHOWING. New Dress Goods and $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE Blousmgs, Lace Curtains, Art Muslins, Cretonnes and Carpets. D. Stinson. D‘on’t forget the placeâ€"one door north- of R ll. Allan & 00.. If you want to succeed, attend this school its superior work, excellent. results and splendid location place it in the front rank of Business Col- legcs. Fees are lower than in most schools. Write for particulars. Vlfll. PBIHGLE, M ,_._ liiilliill‘ MARBLE WORKS. Baht. Chambers , ls prepared to furnish the people of Lind-' say andsurrounding country with MONU- l MEN’I‘S and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery. work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. Being a practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the ltiarket on Cambridge-st, opposite the packIng house R. CHAMBERS Archie Trudel, TAILOR, Fenelon Falls; CLOTHING CLEANED, REPAIRED AND PRESSED ON SHORT NOT- ICE. SATISFACTION GUARAN- TEEDâ€"*PRICES RIGHT. SHOP: FRANCIS STREET WEST. AGENT roa sTOCKWELL, unspea- son & 00., DYEBS, TORONTO. or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. _â€" Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line per annum. Casual advertisements, our balance 0f Furs 8 cents periine for the first insertion, and 2 cents per linefor every subsequent inser- and Mantles at tion. Contracts by the year, half year or _ less, upon reasonable terms. reduced prices, Winn Campbell. _ -â€"0F ‘THE~ ‘ County of Victoria. be held in Twomcy’s hall,‘[“enelon Falls ON MONDAY,'APRIL Inn, 1904, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon county. - JOBPRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at: moderate prices. E. D. HAND, Proprietor day, March 26th. ELISHA MARK, Bailiff. Feuclon Falls, Feb lllh,_l90~h E. D.HA.ND, for ch‘oice- patterns ‘ or- low‘v ‘ Principal..- SEGOND DIVISION COURT." he next sittings of the above Court wilt" Thursday, March 3ist, will be the last dflV‘ of service on defendants residing in this". Defendants living in other couIIâ€"- ties must be served on or before Saturs - Clerk. . new 2.7322,; n yum-'4 wan-u. a»... 4_:¢u-~'~ aka“ we“ ':'- . -. . . - a. . _ p: g a .

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