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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 Feb 1905, p. 5

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Tll'lefl to“ 'n. netices were sent out. and Edmond: was arrested at Peterbo- rough. On Tuesday Constable Brook" Went for him and escorted him to the Falls, Mr. Dickson committed him for trial, and on Wednesdav 'mornin'i.r Mr. Brock took him to Lindsay and lodnrd him in " Castle Jackson.” H HOCKEY.â€"-'l‘he locals went to Lind- say on Monday evening and Won from the home team by the narrow margin 01'4 goals to 3. The game is reported as havin'.r been a first-class one in every Way, with only one possible explanation for Lindsay’s defeat; and now the Post makes the surprisng discovery that our boys are too fast for the Lindsay bunch. We wonder where has the Post been sleeping for the past four or five winters ? The return match willbe played in the rink here this evening. PERSONALS â€"--'.\'lrs. (D12) White, of Kinmount, Visited her relatives at the Falls on Monday......l\liss Cnthro, of . Bindsny: left for home on Tuesday. af- ter spending a Few days at. Mr. J. J. Nevison's, at the Falls......Mrs. Thos. guest of Mrs. M. W. Brandon..--...Mr. Bebertxflull, who has beenuviéi'tiug old equatintances in this vicinity, left on .Wednesda‘y for his home at Wolseley. 'l‘ ...... Miss. Dicksim came home _ V on lVednesday from a. few days’ visit to the Misses Bonnell. at. Bobcnygeon ...... Miss Fannie Brandon is home from the Bresbyterian Ludies’ College at» Toronto ..c.......\l'i". H2 Wanna; one-oi' the teachers in our north ward school, has been up pointed 'Assistnnt School inspector at er’etcrborough. and will leave here be- -. , fore long.r ...... Mrs. D. J. Collie will hold her reception on March 2nd and 3rd, from 3 tot} p. m. CJmLING â€"A rink of Bobcayueon . cortices-drove to the Falls on 'l‘s‘xcsday ul'ternonnsund tour of the locals went over to ’Caygcon. To each ease the visitors were the winners, which was quite proper. , The visitors here won by twin shots and the visitors to B-xbcsy- goon ‘won‘by three, leaving Fenclon Falls onc upon the round, which was also qpite proper. Following were the players ’ AT rnssnou FALLS. announces. rnsnnos rALLs. Braden J. L. Arnold M H. McCallum R. St-eWnr‘t J. H. Stanton wbtllnrst, skip 16 ’1‘. Graham, skip 14 AT BOBCAYGEON. W. Boyer G. W. Taylor A. Nevison J; Broad R. J. Moore C 8 Logic . W A. Bishop W.T. Junkin, sk 11 W..T.C. Boyd, skip 8 W"NOT TOO LATE i 1t.o enter for a term in any department‘- i' of our excellent school, the 0F .-'I‘ORON.TO.3 For the Winter Term now open we have n staff of 20 teachers, and can offer advantages not to he found in a. small, unimportant school. , . Write for particulars and arrange to start at once. Address W. H. SHAW, PRINCIPAL. .__,___...â€"â€"â€"â€"- ~ :â€" STILL TO;- THE Fnonr. We have sorted. up; since Christmas, and have. the best gnarl- ity goods : that can bet-bought for cash. K! The Old ‘ Reliable J ew- ellery Store, next .doorto the post-OfiiCe. . JOHN SLATER. flew READ, GAZETTE - ADVERTISEMENTS; ‘ Sadler, of Lindsay, is at. the Falls, the l 7‘ r - W.J. ELLIOTT, - Principal. The best and quickest way to convince yourself of the saving advantages of' bu wear during the Great White Sale is to come and in- vestigate its wonderful vari M~ޢ its extraordinarily low prices. W and properly and liberally sized garments at. the very lowest possible price. 75c. Night Dresses at 49c. . 18 only lodies’ Night firesses, good cotton, Mo- ther Hubbard style, lace trimmed, sizes 54, 56, 58 and 60 - price 750. White Sale price inches re nlnr 7 £9 8 3 iii-3 $9 59 is) Q $19 g finement, elegance of style, so ii) it) it?) 8 id 35>) 8 4:90. egg)” $1.50 Night Dresses 98c. 3 doz. only ladies’ Night 303 Dresses of fine neinsook. frill of fine embroidery on neck and cuffs. Lengths g3) . 56, 58 and 60 in. Regu? lar price $1.50. White Sale price 980, money by buying your Whi such bargains in \Vhitewear elegant range of dainty Wh n? CHEAPEST GENERAL STORE IN THE COUNTY. I t C \Vhat better ans present that we have again been compel Come in and let us show you how 315 i?) in (g; (#7 GP ying your summer white- . no cty of dainty styles and @ Here you’ll find re- highest grade of quality, 62¢ Q 7 _ as $1.50 Ladles’ Skirts $1. 18 only lndics’ fine cot- ton Skirts, deep flounce of fine lawn, with tucks and (Q insertion of embroidery or (3?; lace, sizes 38 to 44., Reg- ® ular price $1.50. @ White Sale price $1.00. ("3 Corset Covers. ; Lndies’ Corset Covers in % very dainty styles in finest quality lawn, all over em- ; broidcry fronts in pretty lace and ribbon styles, frills of lace or embroidery, sizes 32 to 42, at all prices 63 ® ® 8; from 100. to $1.00. GE (5% GE Ed (is you can save tewear now. Never were offered before. The most itewear ever. sh own. wulrwrmnmnwnmuwowwruwomerwwemnflwmnwmm Wfiwmfl'w resent. BRos. Fenelon Falls. T HE WIHTER TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1905. than a few months? tuition at this excellent 111st1tution?.' Our.- attendance has so incr led to provide more rooms. An early application is desirable. For particulars address 28-6m.- FENELON FALLSMARKETS. Fenelon Fells, Friday, Feb" tmh, 1905‘ Reported 01/ the .tVortIt czar Rollo-r Mil: Co. \Vheat.Scotch or Fife 95 to 1.00 Whent,fall, perbushel.... 93 93.. Wheat, spring . . .. . 90 95_ Barley, per bushel-.6... . 40 45-. Buckwheat“ - .... .. . .. 50 55 ., Oats',‘ “ . . . . . . 33‘ Pense, “ * ..‘.. .... 65 67 Rye, “ 65 7e Potatoes, “- we... 30 as Butterrpe-r lb; ..... . . . . . . . . 16" 17' Eggs, per dozan . . . . . . . . . . 18 19 Flay, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.00 8.00 Hides ...... 6.00 6.50 Hogs (live) .. 5.200». 5 25 Hog-s. (Dressed) . . . ... . . . . 5' 50 6-00 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 5.50 Sheepskins............... 50 Woo-l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 l7 Florin-Five Thistle" . . . . . . . . 2 90 3.10 Flour, Silver Leaf . . . . . . .. 2.80 3 .00 Flo'ur,Victorin .... ...... 2.70 2.90 Flour, Family, Clipper. 2.60 2.80 Bran, per 100 lbs .. . . 95 l 05 Shorts, “‘ “~- . . . . . . . . . 90 1-00 1.l5 1.25 Mixed Ch‘Op “ ..... .... . IT PAYS TO ATTEND THE-w ONE OF THE GREATEST BUSINESS TRAINING SCHOOLS IN CANADA. OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR. BEAUTIFUL CAT- ALOGUE FREE. ENTER NOW. 0.033“ YONG... AND. ALEXANDER- SIB. _ year t 111111 J. Bunch - WM. PRINGLE,:.. Principal. WW lllllliil‘ iiiilllli WililKS. Rubi. chambers, Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind say and surrounding country with MONU- MEN’I‘S and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. Estimates prom-ptly'gir‘en on 'nll'kinds or cemetery work. Mn‘rble Tzible Tons, Wnsh Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. Beings practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before nnrchnsing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"Tn the rear of the Market on 75 Cambridge-st , opposite- thepacking house R. CHAMBERS 50. YEARS“:- EXPERIENCE DEsIGNs COPYRIGHTS ac. Anyone sending n sketch _and desert tlorn inns quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether mt invention is probably pntentnble. Communion.- ttons strlctgr confidential. Handbook on l’ntents sent free. Meet a ency for securing stems. Patents taken t rou h Munn & spectatnottcc, without 0 urge, tn the Scientific Merton. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lyme» elr- culatton or any scientific ournul. 'lerms. 8d a : our months. 81. 80 d by all new-dealers. lice. 626 I‘ BL. Wuhth that if your eyes are weak now is the time himself“ in clover” if he got to have them attended bread and honey half the time: eased . re’eetvr . g, Co'seinmrmy. ‘ W --. - - .a... . AXES AND SAWS. This is the woodâ€"cutting season, and? I have a. stock of Axes and Cross-cut‘ Saws that can meet the requirements of” anyone who is getting out Wood. Have: a look before you buy. If you want a. snap in_a_ secondhand}. Stove, I have several for sale. GEO. H. WIcQEE- Opposite Post-office. Wm ,: : FOR CHANGE. T Did you ever know a young- - 0F bread and butter, and want it ster that didn’t get tired of“ change? And wouldn’t he consider’ instead of bread and butter? Hone costs onl 10 cents a. . Colored lasses for out- y . y ‘ ' g pound, while butter costs about.» side now will help very twice that much much. . All kinds of defective - E' G“ HAND- PIARIST: FENELON FALLS.‘~. eyes properly fitted. with A the best glasses at low- est price. D. J. CCLLES, the new, up-to-date and lend- ing Jeweller and Optician, FENELON FALLS. Points About Drugs. Drugs, like other things nowadays, can. 1 he bought at almost any~price-. The dif«--â€" fercnce is in their purity. We want you to know that what you buy -‘ from us is right and the prices are the low- - est consistent with quality. ‘ IT’S A PLEASURE to know that when you have to take drugs- -- they are going to give the best. results Wiaare accurate and painstaking, and} guarantee the reliability of whatever we'- denl in l ’ RGBSQH’S .- DRUG STORE, . 5 Feilxelbn Fall's. StAiiE. V. BOOTS AND SHOES in all the lntestand up-toâ€"dnte styles.-. menses. TRUNKS and VALlSES AT. NEVISON’S.. Eggs taken in exchange. FDR - ; SHINGLES,’. LATE. , AIN BY CHRISTMAS PHDXIMITY. Three weeks of unprecedented values in Millinery and Trimmings. es everyRendyg to-wenr and Untrimmed Hntis priced for - rapid clearance. Stylish Rendyâ€"to-wear Hats that were $1.50 to $3.00 to sell at 75 cents. If it requires anyrepairing, ., bring it to my shop on Francis: street‘enst,‘ and the work will». be done the way it should be ‘. done. regular values at $1 25 to $2.50 at. And while you’re here have ~ 75 cents while they last. I All this year’s goods, which have been . well kept. . ” prices anice-line of Drnpes, Pillow tops and Handkerchiefs -for Xmas gifts. Poe-r itively no credit given for these goods. MISS M. WASHBU'RN. FanehmFans. . i1ng They are worth looking.“ nt if you went a .Cuttcr. F. c _ CHAMBERS... Also we have at reasonable it look at the Cutters T’m sellw. -4.‘.‘._ , :1". I...

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