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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 May 1904, p. 5

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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 lurfidicted they because we will present you with elegant and costly runl - 0‘ Wm“ b“.“‘1".’“t" 3’ ‘V“°”."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 Pacific, and as each Opposne POSt'Office’ 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 benefit _ 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 firm,’frcc of any charge. a f ,2 fmabt about 0m Jumbo 1 OMIULS‘ “[1105”,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 “‘hi”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 fig 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); Effigmfisfigfifc’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 . fig 9‘ "" g2 beeps“ few bocs‘ ' ' ’ conditions and weigh about 40 pounds to a fig 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 five 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’fiay’ sepia 353' Anyone seeing asketefrgiliixigizgridafii::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’opqsffiifil? El,” Wféfi't‘lfblfieer‘vi‘?£df “ lie holilluyS, be Closed “5 119‘” PaSt 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 office, 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 five 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 Oifice. 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 Spfing 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 cfi‘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 _ first-class style. Estimates given free. Urdcrs left at_the Gazette office 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 office. 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 first 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:

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