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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Mar 1905, p. 5

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when they begin to use their marbles as ammunition for their catapults we shall know, without a doubt, that. the winter is past. P‘sasosALsrâ€"Miss M. Stacey, of Yelverton, Ooh, is at the Falls visiting her brother, Mr. W. D Stacey .....Vliss Mary Kelly came home last week from a mo months’ visit to friends in Lind- say and Kinmount.......\‘lr. and Mrs. James Griffin, late of Sotnerville, have moved to their new house near the Falls ......Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Barr, of Wil- berforce, have been at the Falls, visit- ing relatives, since Tuesday. and will remain until Monday ...... Mrs. James Moore, accompanied by her two chil- dren, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David M‘Farland, in Vcrulam...... Miss Morden, ol' Descronto, is visit- ing at Mr. R. A; Robinson’s ...... Mr. R. S. World. formerly of Fem-Ion Falls, was in town this week ...... Miss Irene McDougall, of Fcnclon Falls. is men- tioned as one of the pupils of the Onta- rio Ladies’ College, Whitby, who took part in an exc~=llent musical pronramme given on the evening of the 8th .inst. ...... Mrs. L Thompson. of Toronto, returned to that city after visiting her parents, Mr. and M rs. Ei Worslcy. of this village, before going to Chicago in training as nurse. Her many friends wish her every success in her under: taking. _______,_._____._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- BIRTIâ€"IS. Mannaâ€"In the township of Vcrulam, on Tuesday, March 14th, the wife of Mr. John Martin of a son:- - > V . " DI‘ALRIIJIED. ‘ ' GRtrrtuâ€"HaNLnY.-â€"At the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. ELRusScll, B. A., on Wednesday, March 8th, Mr. Joseph Grifr fin, of Somerville, to Hazel, eldest daughter of Mr. Edward Henley, of Fenelon. Woasnsvâ€"Sraoun.â€"â€"At the residence of ‘ ) , _ I Q ONE MOMENT! ‘ THIS MAY [NTEREST‘YDUI g This is the woodâ€"cutting season, ants. i (d I have a StOCk Of Axes and Cressâ€"cut" @ (a? Saws that can meet the requirements off~ anyone who is getting out wood. driver a look before you buy. Wm“? WM WWVWWWWW for spring and summer wearing apparel. _. For this reason We WiSll to emphasize the fact that we are , showmg the very latest nOVelties in all lines of g 5;) g, Every woman is now interested in making plans 6» i It you want a snap in a secondhamléi ‘ Stove, I have several for sale. summer goods. . ,2 I. ' was never better able Geo. n. mess... to supply your needs. - We have a complete ran go of Spring purchases, all new goods-tho latest from the Opposite Post-office. domestic and foreign markets. (23 («E ® 63 (h Our Dress Goods Department ~ GE Q (a? GE (3‘3 Q it? 1%) g 39 is Laces. It , r : dd. Curaseiortpient embraces new, dainty, airy BUY HON » i an 1st1nct1ve y c ear stylesâ€"an array of the season’s ‘_ _ , EY. I beSt and mOSt ‘Wted tlungs‘ ‘ : g) When your supply of pre«â€" sa @ . $9 iii) 659 579 3 $3 5' served fruit‘runs short in the-- spring, you look for something to take its place. The chiet" ' difficulty is to get things pure. that if your eyes are Commercial jams and jellies- weak now is the time may be all right, but you take” ' chances. Buy a can of honey to have them attended to put up by somebody you know, ’ and you take 110 chances. It" Embroideries. ' .M That Embroiderics are to be more than ever among the. correct trimmings .for spring and (53 8% summer garments need hardly be commented upon GD 6% Q Q C3 here. Our stock is filled with the most stylish and popular lines. ' ' the bride’s mother, by ripoff I-ISB. Kelnplyi, on . _ V lVednesday, iii-arch lot ,1 r. amue t wtn _ I “‘“m‘” i " ' N side now will hel ver mg; , ' I FOR SALE, SA l ISFACTIDN GUARANTEED OR MONEY P Y The pme IS 10,, a POW, A House and Lot. on Bond Stree East. much. G‘IES ELLIS, . ' 6-231)?!” A ’Fenelon Fans- A11 kmds of defectlve E- G- HAND. ‘ eyes properly fitted with APIARIST, FENELON FALLSl... ___.r-.. the best glasses at low- est price. D. .5. CGLLHS, the new, up-to-date and lead- ing Jeweller and Optician, rename FALLS. ' The . Great S chobl _ W” for practical education is the well known I TERRILL FHEAffiH‘QE",E,Ҥ,,L,$T°“E Fenelon Falls. . @ . , SPiiiiiii 1905. Recess-teases es. @ ® - REFUNDED. . é NWIFJWLWDWM'WL“UlW‘lflmeFllflifilfiflrflK iafipt‘imntmr Thursday and Friday, MARCH 30th and :3." st... . or 'rononro. mulls present staff, of twenty-one teach- ers, its line. equipment, including‘onc hundred and fifteen type-writing‘ma- chines, its modern and thorough work, its success in placing its students and graduates in good positions, all combine to make it theone important Business" School ‘of'Canada‘.’ ' ‘ - , I W No vacations. Enter any time. i -_ y . , Our Millinery Department ‘ BOOTS AND SHOES in all the latest and up-to-date both rcadyâ€"to-wear and trim-- med models. away dissatisfied. >5 Correspondence invited. Write to W.‘ H. 'SHAW, PRINCIPAL. Dog 130513. inspection. Strayed from the undersigned at-Fenclou Falls on Saturday, March 4th, a young Collie Dog; black with white breast and styles. . THE WINTER TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1905. white stripcnnose, short hair, answers to v name “ Murphy."' Any information which W hat better Xmas present than a few months’ tuition at '111 ltl"‘ "llbel M11 . . . . iiblceifdd. o “gleam” m “an n y thls excellent lllStltutlon? Our attendance has so increased d ROBT- 8- McGEE, that we have again been compelled to provide more rooms An an AT NEVISON’S. WANTrr w A LOCAL SALESMAN FOR' FENELDN FALL-3' and surrounding territory to represent Lot 25 con. 7 Fenelon. . . . . ' ’ ,early apphcatmn 1s desr ‘able. For particulars address Feuelon Falls P. O. ‘t 28-6111» W. M. PRINGLE, Principal. W FE‘NEUON FALLSMAR-KE’BS- F'enelon Falls, Friday, Mar; 17th, 1905. Red“. Chambers SETTLERS’ TRAIN will leave Toronto every Tuesday V DURING MARCH and. APRIL r AT 900 I" in: roa Eggs taken in exchange. i Reported 03/ Me Norm owr Roller Mill Go, Passengers travell'i'ngwith’out live stock It 65 67 Pease, - ‘ - ' I Estimates promptly given on all kinds or onto. see his designs and compare prices before Hogsfllve‘l one-o. noel-.00 purchasing elsewhere. Hogs (Dressed) .. .... . ... 5 50 6.00 4.50 5.50 We beg-rto to announce to We have opened up an entirely new line of Millinery, consisting of all the choice goods of the season, such as Braids, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Ma- lines, Chifi'ons, etc. We particularly desire- to draw yous attention to our artistic designs in high grade trimmed models for street wear, Tailored Hats and Ready-lo-wears. L We would ask you to call, as it is no trouble to show our goods. . ; Hg- :1 . ____________.______â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"" SPRING TERM FROM APRIL 3RD. ELLIOTT ' since Christmas, and. have the best qualé ity~ goods that can-- he bought fer; cash. Dzslcus done. Cepvnmnrs ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may qulokly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention ls probably patentable. Communion- tlons strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent. free. Oldest agency for securing ntents. Patents taken t tan b Munn & 0. receive» spectal'uotice, without c urge, in the .ifii?filill§..flllltl MISS M. WASHBURN- College open the entire year. Magnificent cnlatlon of any scientific our-mu. Terms, $3 In . Gummy“ “89' year: four months. $1. 80 d by all newsdealerl. Echelon- Falls... Witâ€"Emmet - Principal. Midsummer'sth . ” rosouro. our. ooanua roses AND..ALEXANDER srs. This High Grade College is making a most remarkable record this year for plac- ing its students in good positions. We give the best trainingâ€"the kind that produces the best remltn. Students admitted atcny time. The Old' Reliable J ew- ellery Store, next door to . the post-olfice».-. .L'QHfN-L SLATER. at‘if you wants. Cutter. is most complete, comprising' None need go A We cordially invite your” Wit-ii. CAM PBELLW CANADA’S GBEliT-EST NURSESi ESE? Newest varTeties and specialties in Hardy” AND _ Wheat.Scoteh or Fife .... 95 to 1.00 THENURTH Wheat, m1], perbushelnn 95 1.00 . Fruits,Small Fruits, Shrubs, ornamentulai..-s and run via Tmonto, Gmnd Trunk, North “rhea-t, swing. H” "H 90 95 IS prepared to furnish the people of Lind and. Roses. A permanent situation audit Bay and Canadian Pacific. A Colonist :Barley, per bushel'uu .... 42 46 say and surrounding country with MONU- territory resell-Nd for me rigm man' Pay" Sleeper. will be attached. toneach train. Buckwheat“ .... .. . . 50 55 MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble weep)“ Handsome 0mm “60' write for - OMS, u . . n . . H 36 38 and granite. _ particulars and send 25 cents for our pocket: v * microscope, usefnl to growers of fruits audit": plants and' to farmers, for examining seed: should take the train leaving Toronto 1.46 t ‘ . p m Train leaving Toronto at 9 00 p. m. Rye, “ .... .... 65 70> ‘ ' , is for passengers travelling with stock. Potatoes, “' .... oavo 30 3 cemetery work' angvfi'rggég & WELLiwflTQH Full particulars and copy of “ Western .;Butter petal-bu“... ...... 18% 2'0 ' at! . Sounds.” from any Canadiaanacific Ran- ‘Eggs, {m dozen...... 1-8 20 mammal-“1" T9915: Wash Tops, Mantle FONTHILL NURSERIES. Way Age“ 01' O’B‘VFOSTE“; 17- P- A, T01‘- Hay,per ton...... ...... . 8.00 9 00 ’ c" 9‘ spem ty' (even 800 ACRES) V 3-411,“ Hides . . u . e n a s o e n n- e o. Being a, practical Workman, all Should ' . 2 gm ______________.'__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"". Beef ...... . . .. 4 1 .... h H u D H. m 7r WORKSâ€"In the rear of the. \l’nrket on» ' FR fié‘ggfsmns . u. ,10 I; Cambridge-sh, opposite therpackingzihouse our cuStomerS and frlends ' - ‘ o ‘ Flour, Five Thistle ........ 2-90 3-10 that we will have our open- - - ‘ " "' Flour Silver Leaf ...... .. 2.80 3.00 R. - 3 .Flonrz’Victoriw ,.,. ...... 2.70 2.90 , - 111g on Flour Famil‘ Cli" er.... 2.60 2.80 . , g .. - _ an,’p_er100ii0s 95 1.05 so YEARS, THURSDAY and FnlnAY: 7 ' we have sortediup Enligdblii- til) EXPERIENCE MERE“ 39th and 3151. " - UP taco-one: ~ - V . if it requires any repairing,” bring It to my shop on FI‘tlllClBI- street east, and: the work \Vllli‘. be done the way 1t should be:- And .while you’re here have: a look at the Cutters I’m sell-w 'ing. They are worth looking: E... (l; CHAMBERS... .qh-wp- . . , -- .55» . . . I. _ - I . 1. .. “Momma,.-.-...,.._...t,v,.,g:,, u, , < - .. . .. .....':' 1,3}; l, - ‘9 _ ...m~....~.~.

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