v.4. . .__.‘___.â€"â€"â€"_â€"~_â€"_~~ W39, the excessive and frequent aha, Ara, the‘ farmers have been kept bac'lt with their work, The recent cool wave checked the rapid growth. The farmers are expecting a big crop (’3 of hay this season. (Q There is not much building to be G1) done in this section this season com- ' pared with other years. ’ A . larger shed is badly needed in G? connection with the church here. For a? some time past the old shed has been ’ found a great. deal too small. We at- (33 tribute this state of affairs to the Rev. ® Mr. Garbutt’s great ability as a preach- er and his love for his congregation. Mr. Thos. Mark has recently sold a handsome young Kcswick one-year-old ior a good ï¬gure. -Miss E. Lemar), of' Kilworthy, is vis- iting at Mr. E. Kendall’s.- Mrs. O. Gluspell has gone to Berlin to visit relatives For a month. FISIIING.-â€"The open season for bass and ’lunge commences the 16th inst., as usual. The contemplated change to July lst. was not mad 0. . What about buying one of those easy- EMBROIDERIES and LACES. ,mming ‘ \Ve have just received a new lot of Embroideries fl. .and Laces which cannot fail to attract attention. The designs for this year will excel anything which has ~ _ ever. been shown. We carry a large range of these goods in all the latest and most fashionable des1gns. (3 Also cream cans and dairy pails. Embroideries with in- Laces with insertion A few snaps in last fall’s Papers- sertion to match at 30. to to match at 2e. to 3.50. 400. per yard. per yard. ' MWâ€" \ GEO. H. MCGEE. [CHANGED Harmsâ€"Mr. Fred Met~ Opposite Posyofï¬ce. ., , calfehas sold out his barber shop to Mr. Harry Webster. of Kirkï¬cld, who took possession on Monday. LADIES’ WHITE WAISTS. Ladies’ white Waists, Ladies’ white VVaists, made of ï¬ne lawn, tucked made of ï¬ne India linen, 41820:?“ EN†‘g‘lï¬arl‘c‘llDS‘? ’ with lace insertion, at with lace yoke, at $1.50 Nï¬ï¬ï¬ 3?wa 50013 8 l r. ' (“.an U (‘y S. “3 rl- (lay evening: was in every way a success, 75C' .eaCh‘ ' ‘ eaCh' l 10% Cream. Ice Cream. Ice Cream. "i, ‘ “‘1 the “m Of $13 75 was realized' Ladics’ white Waist-s, Ladies’ white VVaists, made of ï¬ne lawn, with 'made of ï¬ne Persian lawn, fancy yak lace insertion Wlt-ll fancy worked fronts and blind embroidery and inscrtlon in sleeve, fronts, at $1.00 each. at $1.75 to $2.50 each. , W Egg? Links wane userssnms. era 4 We are now ready to serve the following dishes, as our fountain 1s 1n spinning order: BASEBALL. â€"â€" Bobcavgcon defeated Fenelon Falls on M ~ndav at Bobeay- geon bv a score. of 10 to 8. l’etcrboro 'l‘. A. S and Fenclon Falls play here on Wednesday next. the 8th inst. Give the boys 21 good turn-out. Ice Cream and Ice Cream Sodas, with uncount- able ï¬avors of the highest quality. NOTICEâ€"The Board of Water. Light and Power Commissioners have given notice that they will be obliged to shut off the electric lights on Monday nrxt in order to install the new plant; but current for lights will. of course, be supplied again at the earliest possible moment. For Salsaâ€":1 light t0p B‘iggv, in ï¬rst- elass condition. Apply at Gazette ofï¬ce. Now, because ice cream has come in, don’t forget about our Jumbo Peanuts. We handle a full line of Bon-bons and Chocolates at any price to suit the buyer. 'Rpos III'BGJO 901 . Ladies’ White Undcrskirts, trimmed with wide lace and embroidery and insertion to match, at 900., C. .0 1.25 . 1 1.50. . 1.- $1 0’ $ mc 8 We have oranges which can not be downed g .j; in size, quality or flavor. "' Ewm'u'mï¬ï¬'ltjï¬ï¬gf'fl-E’ffly 3W*WRWWW4K' 7; ;; Our prices are right, and as a penny is spent T E R R a in g .. .7 a pennypis saved when you are dealing with us. if ‘ 1‘ a STINStlll. Cheap caSh Store Feflelon Falls' THE LEADING CONFECTIONER. FENELQN FALLS 8, j: _. . .. gallallllflil MY p . amprnqppranpï¬mpriiimnuypirrifgmnpk awn" FARMERS’ MEETING.â€"A meeting of the East Victoria Farmers’ Institute will be held in Dickson’s hall on Tues- day, June 14th. commencing at 1.30 p. m., {or the election of chic ers and other business. Henry Glenden nintz Esq†of Manilla, will deliver an address which we have no doubt will be both interest- ing and instructive. ‘ 'l'aUn BLUE Mannersâ€"True Blue Lodge No. 198 will hold an open meet- ing in 'l‘womey’s hall on the evening: of Friday next, June 10th, for the purpose of unrolling their new banner. Ad- dresses will be delivered by the Most Worshipful Grand Master, James World. of Pickering. Col. Sam Hughes, Rev. John Garbutt and Mr. J. H. Car- negie, M P. P. Sister lodges have been invited and everybody willf be made welcome. Seats rescrvedï¬l'or ladies. on; m q 50.1 it so 1 .ianoq s; ‘s.mn.qs 0.l(-1ll puq admin p110! Has to keep two men to tie broken sheaves. ‘llmil‘li‘mfl innoiuï¬d snsu .10 11.11:} 81 LL DIED: Bumâ€"At Fenelon FalIs, on Tuesday, May Blst, Mary Jane Ash, beloved wife of “.t‘uu unq: uopoaysiws .1011 apntu ‘sipmaq Joann n VEXATION. This farmer uses other makes of twine andhns nothing but trouble, annoyance and vexation. ,5 Samuel: Barr, aged 67 years, 8 months and 7 days. / S .. .. F 'da Jul ’1 ‘ I .. FENELON FALLS MARKETS“ y y Thos. Robson has bought a car-“(15 tons) of’Twme. He Wlll keep the price rir'it Fenelon Falls, Friday, June 3rd, 1904. . v 7 . . ,3 R . - O a - ' 1*‘01' Sale. \Kiztigilibchd/téhe di‘oginfe lad... “92317202., ’ lander the ausplces A four-frame Honey Extractor, good as 50 YEARS gheatflallg Pcrbushcl.... 85 of 'Llndsay Lodge No. 122223 fps; tglecghing] na- g.:vt~6.%ei 6.12130 EXPEREENCE heat Spring on no '0'. ‘ c '3 - is - i . , d â€"_ ‘â€" unrflg, _V ..‘,;.r‘“‘7,l ‘t Barley: per bushel.... .... 33 40 I. O. O. F. Falls. TUB , Buckwheat? ........ 37 . 40 Oats, ‘ .... .... 29 31 b. a. d 17 ,t ' ‘ y . Pease, “ 58 co 3 1gsses ads 53901 Rye “ ........ 45 47 .1 " Potritoes, “ 35 40 eve? held. "nf land-Say! .v ,, ï¬ Taggsrélpafas . r' n I I: Butter’pel 1b""†14 1; 1n01ud1ng a’ 1330' Begins Tuesday, Sept. “Est. Copvmemâ€"s Eggs, per dozen ,..... .... ll. 1.. f Anyone sendlngasketeh and descri tionnzay Hay: v“ r 9-00 1° 0° gramme 0 Ifyou to attend this Hides . 4.50 5-50 school_ {is superior work, excellent tionsstrictlycontldential. Inmdbbononi" if. sent free. Oldest agency for securing pair-ms. ' 475 5'00 results and splendid location place it in the front rank of Business Col- l’atents taken throne}: Munn r'l: Co. receive Hogs (live) . . . . special notice, without chance. in the asserts svsars A Hogs (Dressed) . 5 50 6-08 ,, ï¬ 3’? Beef . . . . . . . .. 4.50 5.5 ._ leges. Fees are lower than in most gfggugg a gas % 4‘3†3.. 1.- ro 75 a ove the locks 1n the _ - . .- , _ vi has as Limit “Tlgglps \ms U“ I.†“n†09 16 b 80110015 WNW :01 llmtlcmlrs Aham‘ison‘iely illustrated weekly. Irnr:iost;i1u Flour, Silver Leaf .. 2.45 2.65 ““ ' don-It bu r until , I h V Widg- PgiflGi-Ea mom.) Victmfla 2.35 3-95 ‘ ' I; 3 0 1 EL 8 Principal. & 361Brggdwaa§§gï¬vy Ypyis Elem, Filigglï¬ghplmr-n' In the afternoon, on the visited my factory on Fran- Brwaflice-liziI"at-.‘.Vashmi'£3n.n.54‘° DI‘MI, per ......... .. . _________________._._____â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Shorts u 1 10 1-20 Fair Grounds 0 caning - .. . . - . ' alixcdlChop t: 1.15 1.25 ’ 1 013 oat-Keel: east. 1 am selling “w of the new regulation half mile track. TWO EVENTS : Free for all trot or pace. 2.40 class trot or pace. without regard to cost, and ‘ can o‘ive 'ou bctt . ~ l5 ’1 n o b er V‘flue is printed every Friday at the office, Ila! than you can get elseyvhera corner May and Francis Streets. H l" H Baht. Chambers ls prepared to furnish the people of Lind»- say and surrounding country with MONU- MEN'I‘S and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. rams SUBSCRIPTION 2 ll. sacs A remain novancs or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. ORPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF "HCTORIA. .â€"â€"â€" Notice is hereby given that tho municipal Gouncil Championship Lacrosse of the Corporation or the County of Vic- toria will meet in the Council Chamber, Court House, Lindsay, .â€" on _. Tuesday, the 14th day of lune, 1904, at two o’clock in the afternoon. J. R. McNEILLIE, County Clerk. County Clerk’s Ofï¬ce, Lindsay, May 30th, 1904. 17-2.. Match. and bigger attrac- tion in front of the†Grand Stand. See posters and small bills for further particulars. Cheap rates on all railway and steamboat. 111168. SEED GRAEN. We have "secured almost the entire option on a new variety of seed Oats, which yield over 60 bushels per more under ordinary conditions and weigh about 40 pounds to the bushel. We desire to have them grown especially for the oatmealtrade. We are letting out large quantities of the “ Velvet ChutiԠand “ Blue Stem †var- ieties of Spring Wheat, and all the varieties of Seed Peas now available, A'r Tun ansnou FALLS ELEVATOR. W. P. EYRES, Fenelon Falls. J. G. EYRES, Lindsay. Estimates promptly given on all kinds 0: Advertising; Rates. 1 cemetery work. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per lincpcrannum. Cusuat‘advei'tisenients,y .Murblc Table Tom‘ was“ Tops) Mantle 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and Plecos, em†a Specialty. 2 cents per line for every subsequent mser- . tion. Contracts by the year, half your or! 130mg a practical workman, p.11 should less, upon reasonable terms. \ i see lllS designs and compare prices before. purchasing elsewhere. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, con; womanâ€"win the rear of the Market ()1: may fludat‘modemte prices. Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house 13, D. HAND. RI Proprieto r 1-4 . s V av.¢..’.,..-_, awn-u. . .