‘1 a railway station. he decided to come home to his brother’s at Fertelon Falls, where he arrier about. midnight- on Thursday. Dr Wilson wusiuimediate' ly sent. for and dressed the wound, which is dolth \Vt‘ll. Gown T0 lNSPECT.-â€"On last Mr. James Dickson, D L. S . left to spend the summer inspvctiun surveys in the Abitibi region. He will start. at Lake Abitibi and Work some distance down the Ahitibi river (which empties- into James Bay). thcn west; and south- west as far as he can go this season, re- turning home either by way of the Montreal river or Matagami station. He expects to be. from home later than usual, as there is about a year’s inspect- ing to he done. BIG FISHâ€"We have to record the capture of two more big): ï¬sh in Sturgeon luke. On Thursday of last week Mr. llancox. of Chicago. not a ’lunze that weighed 16 pounds. which was beaten on Monday by one weighing 172.; pounds, caught by Mr. Alvin Gould. Ifthesc ï¬sh could have been placcd upon scales as soon as they were taken from the water, inStead of many hours later, each one would have been about half 21 pound heavier. Tuesday’s Globe says that a maskinongo weighing.r thirty/ï¬ve pounds was caught on Monday in Lake Simcoe. Ross HOSPITAL.-â€",At a meeting of the Ladies’ Auxiliary Board of tho 13.098 Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, held on Monday, July 3rd. 3 rosdntion was passed to the c-ifect that. for the cominLr year, the preserved fruit for the use Tuesday of the following ‘7 : mosses ï¬g, the hospital he provided by contribu- tions from the ladies of the town and county. Each lady is requested to con- tribute one jar or more of any kind of fruit. and to send it- to the hospital any time during the summer. If the ladies wish the jars returned. kindly see that they are labeled with the owner’s name and address. ST. l’srnn's CHURCHâ€"The anni- versary tea held under. the auspices of St. Peter’s church, Buryls Green, was a pleasant affair and a ï¬nancial success. After too. had been served, an enjoyable programme of speeches, solos and chor- uses was given. The Rev. Rural Dean Creighton. of Bobcaygeon, was present, and added to the success of the evening by giving some interesting: and instruct- ive facts connected with his visit to the Motherland. The congregation feel very grateful to Mrs. R. Mitchell, Miss Hand and Miss Heard for their kind- ness in assisting. Their solos were well rendered and highly appreciated. lies AND Bowersâ€"The law says that the blinds on bar-room windows must be up during certain hours, and on Monday afternoon Mr. John Aldous appeared before County Magistrate Mc- Sweyn, in Twomcy’s hall, because some- go take them. 5?) a") 3. g A?) iii) #33 3v fit? CHEAPEST GENERAL STORE ,4, IN THE COUNTY. 6% o o it") in x F. 'I/ FENELON FALL S MARKETS. Fenclon Fells, Friday, July 7th, 1905. Reported 03/ the Alarm omr Roller rllz'l/ 00. body had given information to the WheM‘Scotch or Fire go ,0 9;, effect that the blind on the window of Wheat, fall, pcrbnshel.... 90 95 the McArthur House bar-room was Wheat. Sprint: um 85 90 down when it “ hadn’t ought to have Barley)PBP‘P‘lsl‘el-H- been.†Mr. John '1‘. Robinson, of Sgigwheat†.’ :0 Bobcaygeon, License Inspector for East pens’e, u 65 67 Victoria, ofï¬ciated us prosecutor, County Rye, U , , 60 65 Attorney Devlin aided and abetted him, Potatoes, “ . 35 40 and the alleged law-breaker was dcfend- ï¬nitely?“ lbu-u- If: }5 ed by Mr. Hugh O’Leury, K. C. Two Eggs: p“ dozen'°“" 1 4 Hay,per ton............. 7.00 800 Hides .. 6.00 6.50 Hogs(livc) ............u 605 630 or three hot hours were spent. in taking conflicting testimonyâ€"so very conflict- ing, in fact. that it was impossible to Hogs (Dressed) 5 50 6.00 decide whether the charge was well Beef...._... .. 4 F10 5.50 founded or not, and, therefore, Mr. Mo- E‘éieePSkmS ‘ - - - - - - - -~ a - oc . . . . . . sweyn dismlbsed “3' Flour, Five Thistle . . . . . . . 2.70 ' 2-90 r A, Flour, Silver Leaf ...... .. 2.60 2.80 BIREH"~ . Flour, Victoria. .... 2.50 2.70 THOMPSON --At Fenclcn Falls; on Friday,. p10,“. Fflmny Clipper. 2.40 _ 2.60 June 30th, the wife of Mr. John '1‘. Thomp- 3mâ€, ’,,0,. 100 {bs 90 1.00 son, Jr., ofa sonâ€"stillborn. Shorts, u u H" . .__ ' LOO 1.10 MCDIAsMxn â€"In the township of Verulam, on Sunday, July 2nd, the wife of Mr. Thus. M‘cDiarmid of a daughter. 'l‘llltS.-â€"alin the township of Vcrulam, on Tuesday, July 2nd, the wife of Mr. Alfred: E. Tiers of a son. MixedChop “ 1.25 1.35 A. BARGAIN. Fonsole, at a good deal less than its value, ‘a very nice light ’l‘op Buggy. It is newly pointed, has new tires and a. mova- ble seat for children. Apply at the Gazette oï¬ice. ~AIILIBIkIZIBD. SAxnrounâ€"Fr.nrcnnR-..â€"â€"On Monday, July. 3rd, in Holy Trinity church, Toronto, by the Rev. John Pearson, M; A., Rector, Mr. Fran- cis Sandford, of Feuelou Falls,‘to Mrs. 01'- phu Barber Fletcher,._of “Cherry Valley,†Ivy, Ont. DIED. Grimâ€"elm the township of'Somervillc ~.,on Wednesday, July 5th, Helen, wife of ’Mr. WILL SELL ’ I HELP WANTED (Female) EXCURSION TIGKETS Wanted: Ladies to do plain sewing To THE . at. home, whole or spare time. $5 to- $l0 per week. Work sent anydistanoe, ‘ a 7 charges paid. Send stamp for full par- . .ticniars. . . .. LUNA MFG. 00., Winnipeg “3.30.00 Estevan }q,,3 0“ 22-2. Montreal. Mowbray Yorkton U ' W. Deloruin 31.50 Sheho .... . . no "iiâ€"WW.†Souris . . Regina , R B U S E B E c G _ Brandon.... 31.55 Lipton . . . . . l 53'“ ' ‘ Lylctou. . Mooseyaw 34.00 - . . Lenore .. 32.00 Saskatoon .7 The undermgucd 15 prepared to do all Miniom H Prince Allbcrt _ 3&0; kinds 0‘ 1'°“*‘°‘le°°m“â€gi Binscurth .. 32 25 Mncleod 38.00 panning, Graining, Moosomin .. 32.20 Calgary . . . . . . 33 .50 Arcola. . .. . 32.50 Red Deer .. ... 39.50 Struthconn . . . . S40 .50. Going June 13, returning until Aug. 14. Going June 27, returning until Aug. 28. Going July 15, returning until Sept. 16. Particulars from Canadian Paciï¬c agent Baper Hanging,Kaisomining. Agent, for the Empire Wall Paper 00.. Paper from 5 cents per roll up. Shop opposite McArthur House. Esti» mates given free for work in town or. REN’S STRAVV If TOP SKIRTS and UNDER- SKERTS, at WHOLESALE PiliBES AND LESS. Wag: LWK‘AWWL' 3:55;: :W'awr‘maya InyEWEA-‘t'lntgï¬m’rï¬gtr :zgipt’hpp: . “grungy-yr mart :rwruryiyrmflur‘ww- malptt'xgipir Here’s where we offer our readers a chance to make money and. make it easily. gggï¬Â§Â®Â£Â§3$§ï¬ï¬ï¬Â®Â®@®@©®% GREAT CLEARING SALE. ... ...â€"~â€" ‘ ...â€" --â€".â€"._.â€"â€"â€". cocoon " 613 lines during the month of July. DRESS GOODS, WASH GOODS, READY- MADE WAISTS, RAIN COATS, LACE CURTAINS, WHITEWEAR, CHILD- ATS and TAMS, TERRILL The balance ,of our stock of the abdve mentioned lines we are going to hand. over to y011â€"â€"and make it worth your While to It will pay you to take advantage of this it? sale as soon as possible, for there is bound to be some lively selling as soon as the facts become generally known. ' Come and take advantage of the Sweepâ€" mg Reductions on above mentioned lines. ’ mwzxyynrwmw ghwjgp‘xmrwgpc “Jim;namirnepot‘mr'npgpwcflaprmayumgkwprmgyfaï¬wmwwww FENELON FALLS. STILL ALIVE 8‘ '1 L and able. to meet. the requirements of the public. and have just received a good assortment of supply you with n clocks. 300d I can reliable Watch, either 7. 15. 17 or 21 jewel movement, In any sort of'case requir- ed, and almost anything else that a. jeweller carries in his line of'gcods. Rings, Brooches, Chains, Links, Souvenir Badges and Emblems. The old, reliable Watchmaker and Jeweller. ESTABLISHED 1878. JOHN SLATER. Fenelon Falls. l Purest Paris Green in l-pound bottles. The haudicst, most economical. strength. As cheap as if bought in bulk. 250. 1b. BOBSON’S DRUG STORE, Fenelon Falls. country. or write to ‘0. Foster, D. P A, Toronto 15:! L Ill I LLEB, Fenelon Fall?“ “‘4'†., ...-...-.. ...-.. z.... . ..,._,, _.._,.. 41' _ .. ...?ka .--._..__' ...... .... _ ..__ _- _ .. _ . .l " ‘ I.‘ , _I-..'_-‘_ . .. A ' wanna-vwamunnu v I v: ...“ :-_~~« ‘ whï¬m:Ema:.nor-tr:mannamomwc-unu.n...-;....;v:~.nw.m. ......zu .iluuioanp-‘u‘; 2.1-» inf-.4 wag, .7. scr‘ ’ safest and Never loses Ntsvrsr ruins e and materials are in season; also DAIRY SUPPLIES, REFRIGERATORS, HAMMOCKS, FISHING TACKLE. and everything found in an upâ€"to date hardâ€"«â€" ware store. ' Call and see my line of Cream Separators; and get prices before purchasing. ’ GEO. H. McoEE“ Opposite Post-ofï¬ce. » LocAL AGENT WANTED At once for“ CANADA’S GREATEST Nunssmss†‘ BUGGY DUSTERS for the town of AT COST. FENELON FALLS Call and see our dust- and surrounding country, which will be ‘ ers, all of which will go at cost, reserved f“ “be right m‘m' , , Start Now, as “e have a' 1‘“ ge Suppl)" at the best selling season, and handle our ~ New ï¬pecialties on liberal terms. Write for particulars, and send 250. for our -' Handsome Aluminum Pocket Microscope ' Our stock of Harness, Col- .(a I‘m". gem)’ useful to . Farmers, in examining seeds and grains. lars, Nets etc. is complete. Orchardists, in examining trees for insects. Gardeners, in examining plants for insects. .. Teachers and scholars in studying botany. Everybody in a. hundred different ways. STONE & WELLINGTON. FONTHILL NURSERIES. (ovsn 800 ACRES) TORONTO - ONTARIO.=. Most of them having been bought at a bargain, they will also be sold at a bargain. Sl’lilliti monitor 1905. We beg to to announce to our customers and friends that we will have our open- ing on Tnunsnnv and FRIDAY, MARCH 33th and 3ist. We have opened u an entirely new line of .llillinery, cognsisting of all the choice goods of the season, such as Braids, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Mn.- liues, Chiffons, etc. We particularly desire to draw your attention to our artistic designs in high grade trimmed models for street wear, Tailored Hats and Ready-to-wears. We would ask you to call, as it is no trouble to show our goods. YOUR WAGCONL If it requires any repairing". bring it. to my shop 011 Francis »- street east, and the work will; be done the way it should be‘: done. I And I can show you some. Buggies that will make you glad you. didn’t buy a buggy ' elsewhere before them. i. c CHAMBERS... lillltlil illls Gllllllï¬i is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. you saw ‘ MISS M. WASHBURN. Fenelon Falls. SUBSCRIPTION : 1341.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE": or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents -: perline pcrannum. Casual advertisements, . 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and ' 2 cents per line for every subsequent inscr- ~ tion. Contracts by the year, half year or- less, upon reasonable terms. GET OUT JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- A GOOD TlMEPIECE. E. D. HAND, New goods just arrived, and Proprietor " I can show you the latest and newest designs in Gents’ and Ladies’ Watches, Chains, Lock- ets, Bracelets, Brooches, etc. Quality and prices right. Something decidedly new in Silverware suitable for wed- ding presents. D. J. COLLIS, l l the new, up-to-datc and lead-l 50 YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS Dzsmns Capvmcnrs 8m. Anyone sending a. sketch and description may . quickly ascertain our opinion free w tether an invention is probably pntentnble. Communion- tlous strictly conï¬dential. Handbook on Patents -* sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken tirouuh Munn & (.0. renelvov ypscial notice, without: charce, in the Scientific Jimerican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest ctr-- common or any scientiï¬c ournnl. Terms. $3 E; a your: four months, $1. 80 d bynll newsdenlers.‘ . uyNN & cosmwmygmm monomce. 626.1. SLAM»): ing J ewcller and Optician, EENELON FALLS.. its ' A I :.A ..