the locks the passengers had about half an hour in which to see and admire the attractions of the village, prominent among which were the prac- tically new summer hotel and the view from lhe summit of the church hill. in the baseball match, Lindsay vs. Fenc- lon Falls, in the agricultural park. our boys beat the visitors by a score of 15 to 4. The gate receipts werca little over $30, which was ‘a good deal more than was expected or hoped for; but Qt g (fit 93 (39 E e , GE ti % gig % (a? Q3 (’3 (9 SPRING is HERE. What about buying one of these easy- Given Away ' THIS srrcuur in to our INTERESTS YOU, newts Silverware ‘ Bro†Home Stir-£396 lurï¬dicted they because we will present you with elegant and costly runl - 0‘ Wm“ b“.“‘1".’“t" 3’ ‘V“°â€."1‘°“S how Silverware absolutely FREE, and without a cent of nut: ("ma 3 human] guess“ he '5 In the e e1 e t it you purchase your good f01 c l afternom] a ureetin;r of the East Vic- Xi) ls 0 you: ' 1 " ‘ C S 1 3'51 toria Women’s Institute was held in from us. the Orange hall. and in the evening 4 ‘ Mr. Frank it. Conklin gave his long- rainwater?transmitters‘rzirruaimtmrrIits“tantrum!“straws“catamarans: , - . ,,,,,, looked for entertainment in Twomcy’s ' j‘hlSO cream} cans and dairy pails,“ , r hall. . . . By ‘spe01a1 and excluswe arrangement with the Crown Silver Plate 00., ct Toronto, who have arrang- ed to furnish us with an extensive variety of their extra triple-plated Silverware, we are enabled to pre- sent these beautiful goods to our patrons absolutely free of charge. The relialE‘le quality of the goods of ‘ ‘ the Crown Silver Plate 0. is well and favorabl - o known from the Atlantic to the Paciï¬c, and as each Opposne POSt'Ofï¬ce’ I article bears their stamp, their durability and exce- d3 63) 3% egg) lence are amply guaranteed. it? 3’63 ._...._- BIRTHS. A few snaps left in last fall’s Wall Papers. Lineupsâ€"In the tow zship of Verulam, on Monday, May 9th,. the wife of Mr. )eorge H. Metcalfe of a son. CLARK -â€"â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Monday, May 23rd, the wife of Mr. John Clark of a daughter. Sr. TuouAs â€"At Fcnelon Falls, on Thurs- day, May 26th. the wife of Mr. Louis St.- Thomas of a daughter. ‘ essence cs0. H. arenas- MLALRFLIED. MeDmmunâ€"Juxnm.â€"At the Baptist par sonagc, Lindsay, by Rev. G R. Wclch, on r ' I , ‘ ‘ ' ’ ‘“" :z - ~~ g ~ -. V} Thursday, March 24th, Mr. Thomas A: Mc- ~ I V Ice Cream 1 Ice GreaAn Ice Greaxn. . I Diarmid, of Fcuelou Falls, to Matilda, eld- . 0 Y R d est daughter of Mr. Thomas Junkin. of the k 0 . 0U--- It. H ,, townshi ) oi Vcrulam. ’ ' . 1 E t . 1 . - d f I'OR GAS! 1 533 We are now ready to serve the following 8 it: â€"‘_‘" ' 'U ‘ very cus omcr purc1asrng goo 5 rom us i l wi 1 receive Silverâ€" ' , ~ ' «. . ‘ ' ' ' ‘ . . . . . i I DIED: r ware’coupons or tickets to the value often per cent. of the amount of each ' 5% dlbhes’ as Gui fountmn Is In Splnlnng Oldel ' Q WILSONâ€"51111 the tilVWIUSlHP Ofé’erl'ummion purchase, and we pledge our business honor to quote our very lowest cash' 1 ’ (*3 May 22nd, ' 01119-8 'i 3011: age 04'! Will's. at: prices to all such customers. These coupons or tickets are redeemable at ~ , r an r 3 a i i ' __ -._-___.~ our store in any of the Crown Silver Plate Co.'s Silverware you may choose ' g, Ice Ci iaim 9,nJ ice (,3! Lia.“ hSiOE‘ab’s,‘ W‘th nCOLnt-I is: v _ v to select. Our object in offering these elegant articles of Silverware free . ‘9 a3 8 T aVOl'S 0 Tile lo‘lle" l r l V s FENELON FALLS MARKETS is to serve as an inducement to our customers to concentrate all of their , g t D b" q‘ia '3 Fenelon Falls, Friday, May 27th, 1904 if cash purchases with us. We are enabled th11s_to secure our cash discounts O N , . 1 ‘ , , CG .‘ 1 [ dam/e Von/L MM Roller Min 00 wfhclp orderng our stocks of goods, and we give our customers the beneï¬t _ OW, DGCd-USB ICC (31921111 has come in, don t 84 5‘1, iepor c . l -‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ " - o t e very owrst cash prices and furnish their houses with elerrant Silver- _ (D '0": ‘ ~ ‘ D. L [‘2- that,Scotch or Fife .... 85 to 90 were, made bya. reliable ï¬rm,’frcc of any charge. a f ,2 fmabt about 0m Jumbo 1 OMIULS‘ “[1105â€,f“‘}3fl€f“"‘5h°l'"' SE ' We handle a full line of Ben-hens and 2:113:32 iii-1 blisth .1... .' .' .2... 38 4b “‘hiâ€r“Elli?’E'T‘Eiiim'lti†2rfur"“twin31:55:"warmest urran“arrJiii"Fillings“anareanyruminant Chocolates at any price to suit the buyer. Buckwheat“ . ... .. . . 37 40 . y 1 1 1 t I 1 p VH 0m, u 29 31 egg 0 ,1 - 1 . t t, l ,f 1 We rave oranges WthJ can not 03 downed o Pam, u . is: Z? a?) a on us anc inspec .nese Jeauti n pl esents. m sue, quality 0,. fl,,vo,._ co ,3? Rye “ ...-...n ‘3 L‘ . . . Pom’toes. “1b ï¬g gm Our prices are right, and as a penny is spent Butter 01' ...........- - . . ‘ .fl“ V. (D g} Eggs, dozennm. 11 12 a penny 1s saved when you are dealing With us. g3 ,ajl Hay,pertou............. 9.00 1900 E Hides ..... :53- ?) n m Hogsaive‘;............n 5 ' 5‘2 Hogs (Dressed) n D i .5 n g BBPf . . . . « a u u I a nuc...~on0| J '0 .. r F J" Sheepskins....... 5‘i 7: THE LEADENG CONrtCTlOdER- FEl‘vlzLQh FALLS. Wool 9 l ., , Flour, Silver Leaf .. 2.45 m â€" Flour. Victoria 2-35 ~-:,;, Ice Cream. ice Cream. toe Cream. .l. 2 2.0." ~ 7 .:\ it .~\ \ I S. w /\\ Lt t. : . 7â€" ‘ .1; Bran, per 100 lbs . .. n . 90 l n“ » - a .. *5; ,.~._.-.1_..._v_.. ‘. .. Shorts, “ “ 110 1.29 Mixed Chop “ nun... 1~15 1'20 "a: Fug M SEED GRAIN. E s, s g z :s, :3 For Sale. W I d 1 I t t .8 g B .- CE , . c lflVO secure a most- t 10 cu irc op ion E o g g a a: A four-frame [If-one); Efï¬gmï¬sï¬gï¬fc’gflg on a new variety of seed Oats, which yield 8 6:2 g o‘ a .3 "9“" Jusr the t ng 0C; HAND Fcnelon over 60 bushels per acre under ordinary . ï¬g 9‘ "" g2 beeps“ few bocs‘ ' ' ’ conditions and weigh about 40 pounds to a ï¬g 3 5,2 MY _ 3 Falls' the bushel. We desire to have them grown a ,_. g .2. 5 2 g , . _________________.____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€""“' - H vâ€"sc -’ Ln' _ cspccrally for the oatmeal trade. a: 2 o 53 um c. FF; _ We are lettinrr out large quantities of 4 6 t3 "’ in? : PC BynLa’W No“ the “ Velvet Chifff†and “ Blue Stem 7’ var- g, -’â€"' g a; g "' z , ietics ofSirin Wheat and all the varieties m an: ,0 5: e. g g; A BY LAW TO REGULATE TUE CLOSING of SW, Pleas 50W Nahum, > z: g t OF ALL CLASSES OF SHOPS likenPI“ AT THE FENELON FALLS ELEVATOR. E ,1 :: ansmunnnrs WITHIN THE VILLAGL W. R BYRES’ Fenelon Fans. : g g E a z . ‘ “H M "‘ i: :3 1' OF FIXLLS- JI G. Linden)“ £2 L4 .. The Municipal Council of the Village of a r: P: 5 E p 1 I: Fcnelon Falls, under the rowericonferrcd g :3 .g E a g. g; by the Ontario Shop Regulation ct, cnacts 1 n0 - g I I ._ ,. as follows: , indent valley NaVl‘oathn CO" ThOS. 30333011 has bought a car (15 tons) of T cop tne pr 33 mg" 1t 1. That all classes Of 511095: “chmtlflg ' LIMITED .. .. .. .. . ' m»... only restaurants, within tIliellthpigi1)tality c M of the Village of Fenclon in 5, sm , ur- a N ing the whole of the remainder of this year, ,7. - . a $10 YEA except the evenings between the clevcbnth )‘Wmm I a 5 ‘ "21‘ EAPEREEisSE; day and the twenty-fifth day of Dccem er_ , _ l l_ , , _ ,H and except Saturday evenings anld \chdncs Bobtflygtoil, Sturgeon Pi†Lindsay. OF THE i da evenings in each week out he even- m . g: r» - flay ings immediately prior to public holidays STR- EMURION 0R MANITA. g ‘ ~ g, be closed at seven of the clock in the after May 2nd until further notice. noon of each day,and remain closed therc- Bobcaygeon 1V (3.15 am_ and 3.10 p in. . ' - ‘ if. . . . at’ter until ï¬ve of the clock in the forcnoon Sturgeon Point “ 7.15 ,, 4 10 u I n 2 a» . . 5!,“ gig, .‘ 'll'R/gazasfgisfrrs ofthe next day. _ Lindsay arr 8 40 “ 5.30 “ ~ - " ,"V -' ' ' , ‘55:“, 2. All of said Shops 31ml]: 0“ 591d Salim" “ 1v 11.00 “ 5 45 “ ? Bean‘s Ifues’ï¬ay’ sepia 353' Anyone seeing asketefrgiliixigizgridaï¬i::v day “Linings and on evenings pnor to pllb' Sturgeon PM!†“ 12-10 I’ m- G 7’5 ‘i lfyougvant to succeed. attend this illiiEI-il’i’opqsffiiï¬l? El,†Wféï¬'t‘lfblï¬eer‘vi‘?£df “ lie holilluyS, be Closed “5 119ԠPaSt ten Bobcaygcon arr 1.15 “ 8.10 “ school. is superior “mi-k. 0360110111 guidikglrfndgbioubh'i , I ,‘f ' . Jr: 5. :icy rsccur rig i'nte'i'a. results and splendid location place it in the front rank of Business Col- leges. Fees are lower than in most schools. Write for particulars. was. PQEMS’SLE. i’rincipal. iiiiiltii itlli tiiiiii is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. o‘clock in the afternoon of said days and don’t buy until you have remain closed until five o’clock in the fore- noon of the second next following day. . 3. On Wednesday evenings all of said sheps shall he closed at half past ten o‘clock in the afternoon and remain closed until ï¬ve o’clock in the forcnoon of the next following day. 4. That any person who shall open any ‘ shop in contravention of this By-Law, or * who shalllbe guilty of any infraction ‘ of this By-Law, shall, on conviction there- of before the Police Magistrate or any Jus- crises. tine or Justices of the Peace for the County . . . . . . Reliable goods at reliable ' ot-Victoria, havrngJurisdiction 111 the prem- ises, be liable to the penalties cited in By- prices. - l ,2 2 ftl‘ mun'ci alit'. , Law M 9 0 "S 1 p i Tallored Hats, Street Hats Patents taken through Muun 65 (.‘0. receive $1»:qu notice, without. charge, in the Easiest. A handsomely ill' ted weekly. Lav: culatlcn or any s :Lie journal. 'l‘trr your: four month . . Sold hynli news: 8. ties an" Branch Oiï¬ce. 6:25 F St.. Washington. D. 3.. Calling at Sandy Point on morning up trip and evening down trip. . . v1s1tcd my factory on Fran- cis street east. 1 am selling without regard to cost, and Forthe Spï¬ng can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. F. ii. tiltillBERS. llilllilil itiiillll liltllii. SUBSCRIPTION 2 5. This By-Law shall come into. force and take cï¬â€˜ect on the Second day of June, A. D. 1904, Passed this 17th day of May, 1904. W. T. JUNKIN, JOS. McFARLAND, Clerk. Reeve. M_________________._ House Decoratino‘. I desire to inform the public that I have returned to Fenclon Falls, and am prepared to do all kinds of house decorating, such as Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, Whitewash- ing, Painting, etc, in _ ï¬rst-class style. Estimates given free. Urdcrs left at_the Gazette ofï¬ce will receive prompt attention. r ' th of river. "esldence 5°“ ALFRED MILLER. 6. Merchlfith, 1.904.. t and Ready-to-wear in the latâ€" est ideas. ; In Trimmed Hats we pro- duce the most practical med- ium and low priced patterns, consistent with. style, shown anywhere. - See the New York veil. A full line of ladies’ and misses’ Corsets on hand. MISS M. WASHBURN. _ COURT OF REVISION $1100 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE . Notice'is hereby given that a court for the revrsion of the assessment roll of the TOWNSHIP OF FENELON Will he held in the Village of Glenarm â€"â€"OlJ-â€"â€" moment, the 30th day ornAY, 1904, at 10 o’clock a In Parties having business at the Court are requested to be present. The roll 18 now open for inspection at the clerk’s ofï¬ce. J. B. POWLES. Township Clerk. Pow-lea! Corner, May 10th,.1904. or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line per annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst 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, cor- eetly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, Proprietor Bohr. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind. say and surrounding country with MONIL MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marin: 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 Market on. Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house- R. CHAMBERS: