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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 23 Jun 1905, p. 5

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. “1' ' (.01' a mouth) like that. CHURCH PARADEâ€"The brethren of Trent Valley Lodge No. 71, C. O. O. F, will attend divine service in the Methodist church “on Sunday morning, the 25th inst. In the afternoon the annual decoration ceremonies will‘tako place at. the cemetery. MOVED â€"'1‘he large frame cflicc late- ‘ ly vacated by" McD-iugall, Brandon 8.? Austin, who Sold it with the mill prop- crty to the village. was moved a short distance east on Wednesday, and is to be used for storing; electric light appli- ances. It formerly stood in front of the power house, which can now be soon and admired from the main street. TOO BADâ€"The new plate glass window put into the‘ front of "Mr. W. Northey’s restaurant; on Monday oven- ing was somehow smashed in the oper- ation; which was too bad, as it cost $45 and was uninsured. Mr. Northey immediately sent for another, and we hope he may have better luck next time. On the following day the large pane of plate glass recently .brokeu in Terrill B’ros.’ front was successfully replaced by a new one. 8. A. SOCIAL.â€"-An' ice-cream and cake social will be held at the Salvation Army to-morrow (Saturday) evening A musical programme will also be ren- dered, commencing at 8 p. m. ,Capt. Jessie Russell, “the sweet singer,” will be'in charge ot this meeting. She will also conduct the meetings all day on Sunday. Don’t miss a real treat. A SUCCESS.â€"â€"â€"The Presbyterian gar» d‘cn party at Mr. Wm. L. Robsmi’s‘on 'l‘uesday evening was a-most gratifying success, there beiuc; so numerous attend- ance that the receipts amounted to near 1y $60. In addition to the villagers present, quite a crowd came from Lind- say on the Esturion, which, howcvcr,I arrived so late its stay was shorter than. it should have been The spacious- grounds, which are adorned with name. rcus beautiful trees, were illuminated by about fifty Chinese lanterns, and a splendid are light was attached to a cor- ner of the roof of the house, but was turned off while a number of fireworks were discharged. Various kinds of r..- freshments were provided, and were par- taken of to the music of the village orch- ertra. On the verandah was a gramo- phone, which did its best to sound hu- man; but we wondered, while we listen- ed to it, whether any girl could force a man with a voice As we heard two or three ladies remark, “ Mr. Bob- son’s is an ideal place for a garden party." It is far ahead of any other at the Falls, and We doubt whether it can > be equalled in Lindsay. herself to marry . RUNAWAYâ€" On Monday forcnoon Mr. John Pulcy, of Fenelon, came to the Falls, accompanied by one of his sons, a boy about 14. years old, and on the way home, when opposite the old N-iylor farm, just. beyond the village boundary, one half of the team (a three- ycar-old cult that. Mr. Puley bought last spring) took it into his head to run away, and persuaded the other half (a four-year-old mare) to run away too. They had gone but a very short dis- tance when, from some cause, Mr. Paley was thrown from the waggnn, anda little further on the box came oil“ and the boy rolled out of it at the rear end. 110 escaped unhurt, but his father’s head was so badly cut, high up on the left side, that Dr. Wilson had to put several stitches in the edges of the wound. When we saw Mr. lr’uley later in the day his head was bound up. and he was carrying a new open bridle, with avcurb bit calculated to restrain thctim- p'ctuosity of any horse, no matter 110w headstrong or jawstrong, that. may Wear it. He. said that he tooka great liking for the coit,.\vllici1, though it had not figured as a prize taker, was “ highly rnomn-nentled” before he hou_;i1t it, but. that since then it had «levelopstl'two or three ('Cceuit'lcil’lcfi, the most objection- »able of which was indulging in unex- pected sen-its. 'i‘he runaways reached home witl1~1nt injury, except to their reputations. L'ike An lrish~ Eviction. aBologne, Germany, June 21.â€"â€"A sch ions collision occurred Monday. night between the police and the populace on. Chlodwigs Pletz. The police had- reeeived orders for‘th’e eviction of a. tenant who was behind in the payment or rent for his house. Finally the po- lice drew swords and dispersed the crowd, but not before the rioting had lasted six hours. About twenty per- SDRS..‘~Y€!‘9 wounded. RIAR lk-IED . Sronnaarâ€"llrrcusca â€"â€".»\t the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. N. Phelps, on “'ednesday, June ch, Mr. Harry Vin- Ct-lli Stoddart to Maggie, eldest. daughter of .\lr James Mitchell, all of Lindsay. .\l1mm;LLâ€"lls'rnsnixcros-.â€"â€"-.-\t the Manse, Fritt‘lun Falls, by Rev. R C. H. Sinclair, 1‘- A . on Wednesday, June 215i, Mr. Josiah Fletcher Mitchell, of Vermont, to Lucy, youngest. daughter of Mr William Nether-.- ington, Sr, of the same township ,. W - DIED. ' llanxss‘siuac.â€"â€"At Woodvillc, on Tucsd: y, ' dune 20th,Jamcs Brokenshiic, aged .55 yrs. a? 0% e e c e ti o e o 8 e g d g e 1.33 vious onos. isseeooe~2 sees Ladies’ Corset Covers. as Regular price 37‘c. Sale price 220. 500. V “ 39c; - 650.. u 490. ti?) H $1.00 “ 7'50. c $1.25 - “ 95c. .__.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘â€""“â€"_‘. Ladies’ Undcrskirts. a Regular price 750. Sale price 59c. 'eeese Our Whitcwear Sales are famous, and this one will excel all pre- .x. What about your painting and repair}- 1ng? Or if you are going to build, call antiget estimates of materials. _ ~ If you let me know What you are going to build, I can tell you how much of each... . kind of material you needâ€"«also draw you For weeks we have ' been making ready, inspecting and selecting the newest styles. the best of material and workmanship for this sale. For those wlio did not takfiadvantage of our January whitc~ wear sale, this affords a splendid opportunity to buy your summer underwear at a very low price. True bargains await you at this sale. Mfâ€" Regular price 35c. Sale price 25c. , _______¢.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ Regular priCe 75c. Sale price 59c. lilNE WHITEWEAR SALE. SPRING “WTWW’E‘ Wfliwmfi‘ Wfilfi’iwwr lwrltwwnnr "le WWW-l“ WWW 6% Ladies’ Drawers. 1) N 500. “ 300. 11 65c, ‘ “ > 480. . .. $1 to u p 7:... a plan 1f necessary. 1: 1,25 “' 850. n I 135 “ 95c. customer or not. Ladies’ Night Gowns. nonsense “ $1 00 - “ 79c. u $1.00 . “ 750. u 1.25 e 980 'u 1 50 “ 93c. “ 2.00 a 531.45 M. 1.7? u $1.19 . e 2.50 e 1 05 r 2.00 n 1.1.» ,7 I . , u 3 so u 2.45 n 2.50 n 1 as (is Opposflse Post-oflice. “ 4 00 H 3.00 e 3.25 n 2 45 (,2; as “ 5 00 u 3 75 n 5.00. H 3.75 r" . » h ’ e c 00 u 4.75 n 6.00 H 4.75 i 1 fl_________________________________ 1 1 ______-_-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- 2 doz. only black sateen Under- skirts, with deep flouncc and frills. Reguhtr$1.25. Sale price 890. seeesee' (s3; 20. 2:"). :10 and 50 cents per yard. 01 the month. LEAlllilG' f. ‘o. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenclon Falls, Friday, June 23rd, 1905. Reported 0]] Me Norm czar Roller Hit! 00 \Vheat.Scot.ch or Fife .... no [0 97, Wheat, fall, per bushel.... 9:) 9;, Wheat, spring .... 85 90 Barley, per bushel.... 4t 43 Buckwheat “ .. .. . . . . 50 55 Cats, “ .... .... 10 43 Peusc, “ 65 (37 Rye, “ 60 6-5 Potatoes, “ .... 35 40 lintter,pcrlb............ 15 16 Easemer dozen.......... '14 15 Hamper 7.00 so.) Flides..... 600 650 Hogs(1ive‘; .............. 605 630 Hogs (Dressed) ...... .... 5 00 6.00 Beef . . . . . 450 5.50 Sheepskins.............. 55) 75 Wool . . . . . . 10 17 Floor, Five Thistle . . . . . . . 2.70 _ Flour, Silver Lcai' . . . . . . . . 2.60 2.50 2.70 Flour, Victoria Flour, Family, Clipper.... 2.40 2.60 Bran, pcr1001bs...... 90 1-00 Shorts, “ “ 1.00 1.10 125 1.35 Mixed Chop “ . ________________..._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"~ Valuable Farm Property for 1511- Sale by Tender. {EAL'EDT TENDERS‘w-ill be received by the undersigned up to the 3rd day- of July, A. D. 1905, at the hour of one o’ clock p. m, for the purchase of that valuable farm property, being the west half of lot number nineteen in the ninth concession of the township of Fcnclon, except that part, about one quarter of an acre, occupied by ers Catherine Littleton, containing one hundred acres, more or less. On the property are a good frame house, frame burn and suitable outbuildings. The farm is well watered, and within one and one-half miles'of the village of Fenelon Falls. Plowing possession will be given after harvest this year, and full possession on the first day of March, 1906. Tramsâ€"A marked cheque for the amount 1 of 5 per cent. of the purchase pricu‘must ac- company‘the. tender, (which will be return- ed if’the tender be not accepted . and which wi‘ll‘b‘e applied upon the purchase money in case-of acceptance). and the balance. paid within thirty days from the date of no- tilicalicn ofacceptnnce of the tender Ten- ders must. be made on forms which will be supplied by the undersigned, and which will containthc condhious of sale The highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. For further particulars and conditions of 1 sale and terms ot tender, apply to~ ‘ F. A. lchlARMlD; Fem-ion Fails, Solicitor for George Littleton and William Barber, Executors of the Estate of Jo- seph Littletou, tit-erased. Dated at Penelon Falls,June 12111, 1905. A BARGMN 1N BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKlRTS. H V 31.25 Sateen Undcrsltirts at 8110. ' $1.35 Sateen Untiersltlrts at 980. skirts in three different styles. Reg- l ular $1.35. Sale price SPECIAL sncwns 0F any SHuuw‘nsTs nan . . .. islsgsnt. . A . _ At our waist section you will see piles of the prettiest Sliil‘twaists I ever shown, melting away at'priccs which cannot but astonish. We have been favnred with some clearing prices from the manufacturers, and we give our customers the advantage. - WASII GOODS. i ' .. , A - 2,000 yards Wash Goods in all the (latest weaves and patterns, in “i either cotton or linen material." Everything new and novel is to be. VF" found in this department. 'Choice collections"at 8, :10, 12, 15, 18, T1 is Sale 01 tame-aces June 15111, and will oontinucr until the end finesse GENERAL attenuates. FE-llELON FALLS- nansassceaseseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 l l l l t . l . l l 1 i l l | stats. arms I and able to meet. the requirements of the public: and have just received a ~good assortment of clocks.» I can supply you ' with a good reliable Watchf either 7. 15, 17 or 21 jewel movement. in any sort of case requir- ed, and almost anything elsethat a ' jeweller carries in his line of gccds. ‘ 3 doz. only. black sateen Under- . Rings, Brooches, Chains, _ Links, Souvenir Badges ' and Emblems. ' The old, reliable Watchmakcr and : Jeweller. ‘ v ESTABLISHED 1878. JOHN SLATER. Fenelon Falls. ales. oesoeeoesseseeesassessessesa ® The First Piano. I will give a decided bn rgain to the first portion purchasing a Newcombe piano or a Sherlockâ€"Manning organ in country south of Fenelon Falls. Send me your name to- day, and I will call and furnish fullest par- trculars regarding price, etc The Newcomb p‘nino was awarded the gold medal at Paris ltxposnion in 1900, in competition with nearly 30!) mach All goods shipped direct from factory to your home, delivered free and'm person. Please write me before clostng a deal with anyone. Ibave sold to several of the leading farmers and citizens here during the last ,t‘ew, days. Address W. E Green, Fenclon Falls. ' ’ 000§E_0ECOBATING. The undersigned is prepared to do all kmds of house decorating, ” Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining. Agent. for the Empire WalLPaper 00. Paper from 5 cents per roll up. Shop opposite McArthur House. Esti- mates glven free for work in town or country. _ _ ll. MILLERy Fenelon Falls. 'waamwe Tc) Piano and Bryan uyers PLANT'YOURyGARDEN with our seeds and the re- sults are sure to be satisfactory. We carry all kinds of flower, garden and field seeds. \Ve get only the best, and always keep our stock fresh and'at prices that often. save you money. RDBSDN’S DRUG STORE, Fenelon Falls.- TORONTO. ONT... CORNER YONGE AND ALEXANDER HTS). SUMMER SESSION during July and August for public school teachers and othe'is'. All of our graduates get posit- ions. Students admitted at any time. This school is not .“standing still ” or “ backing up,” but is-coustantly “going ahead.” Circulars free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.. M V Purchase only insrnnr nts whose m.=ker= are reputed to innnufitctnro l-irrhest "11110 goods, and insist on the person in... nil-5310 sell to you proving to your entire sati Mc- tlon that thepiano or urn-an he soils is Hieli it 1t is a Newcombc pin'nn hr [1 Stu-r! .ck: .\.l:1nnin{:.organ, you need not lie<i1.1tc a nnmn-nt in giving your order, as tin-v are the finest instruments in tone, touch dura- bili1y and finish made in Canada ah i are ilie-l1:1tnl=niu--stdesign and fully \varranted and the firms ‘manufacturingr .thcm me iii the hitrhtwt financial standing}. W 1*. Green is the only :111:hnrit.ed representative for the‘nbove -1nentionedbigh grade pianos and organs in Fenelon Falls and. surrounding country, and it‘ any person contemplating the purchase of an instrument will. send . -- - word to him by mail or otherwise,'mhe.1.3v““ S“?ninmsmrounmug 11111311 nun WORKS. Baht. chambers ll 1 be pleased to immediately furnish theui w1th fullest information ~regarding prices terms etc, which are very reasonable con-l s1der1ng the high grade quality" of tilt. in- struments. Beware of agents who say they can sell you a. Sherlock-Manning organ-or a1 Newcombe piano here or in this vicinity tor W. E ' lreen, Fenelon Falls, is the onlii persan from whom you can purchase theni. Those who have any doubt in the matter drop 0. card to either the Newcombe Piaud 00., Toronto, or the Sherlock-Manning Or~ and granite. cemetery work. Pieces, etc., a specialty. see his designs tlllt purchasing elsewhere. that he.is the Hole representative for their :1011 Falls, before placingyonr order; W . I I'c tired. to furnish the people of Linda 8 pl pi country with MONU- MEN’l‘S and tlEADS’l‘ONES, both Marble Estimates promptly given on all kinds or Marble Table Tops, Wash Topsrtinntlei Bcin a iratctical workman, all should . g 1 1 compare prices before the new, up,t0_date and lead“ WORKSâ€"In the rear of theilarket on gun CO ‘ Immlw' out" Who will “in you Cambridge-st, opposite the packing :house gmwM~Mmuwsammmw. ' a.QHANBEns. WORK. All information free Whether you are it ~ 0.50. H. nieces. sanction .I have removed my ‘ harness-making business to, my new premises, just ~ south of Northey’sblock, .. Colborne street. . A . J. .1..- unison... -We beg to to announce tom our customers and iftiends- that we will have our openâ€" - ing“ on ' THURSDAY and FRIDAY, reason actuarial sites... . We have opened up an entirely new l1nc'0f‘1111111nery, consisting of all 1120- % chmcc goods of the season, suc‘I as . 13.138.11.13, blowers, Laces, Ribbons, Ma- lines, Clnfions, etc» We particularly desire to drm’i’ynni‘ attent1on to our artistic designs in high . grade trxmmed models for street wear, . ’l‘a1lored Hats and lteady-to-wears. We would ask you to call, as it. is.no 1 trouble to showvour goods» '* MISS M. WASHBURE‘I. . Fenelon Fails..- A e000 stinger- New goods just arrived, and. I can show you the latest and newest designs in Gents’ and; . Ladies? Watches,-Chains, Lock-a ~ ets, Bracelets,- Brooches, etc. Quality and prices right. Something decidedly new in . Silverware suitable for Wed-.- ding.prcsents.~- ' ' , o... .17.. Guns... l ing Jeweller and Optician, l FENELON nus..- 1 .-c.'.':;“ geww arr-1‘ « A“, w. '.«1‘t .‘m'n. '-. 'Ii‘f‘ :v~ ‘ -

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