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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Mar 1907, p. 5

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v ---s it Kwfl ti iii Sf .iTEifS Elli tit-it litit iii - We’ve gone into the Hat b such celebrated makes as the that money can buy. is“? usiness more extensively than ever this year, having secured the agency for Carter, Wilkinson and Buckley, These are positively the finest lines of Hats With Easter so near at hand, it’s getting time to think 'of new headwear. of Stiff Hats was never so large and so well assorted. Our line. Flat brims and rolled brims, low crowns and high crowns-«in fact, we’ve just‘what will please the most particular, and the quality will please every time. n... .. .. . ,._... -....~_ Etna essay shape. ease ; $3. Era easy ester. gdifififid‘s’ fii‘dfiTHER DAY OF BARGAINS IN THE GROCEREEB. 5 lbs. choicest Prunes for 250. 30 cent. Tea, per pound, 190. 4% lbs. Ginger Snaps for 250. Bottle Pickles, 100. 3 lbs. Honey Fruit Cakes, 25c. 4. packages Corn Starch, 250. ll barsgood Soap for 25c. 10 lbs. choicest Rolled Oats, 25c. 24: lbs. best Sugar for $1. 7 .w--...... _-.... .... 35 Can. 0N FillE.â€"-â€"A. box car which had been loaded with charcoal on the chem- ical works siding on Wednesday, took fire about four o’clock on Thursday morn- ing, and was considerably damaged be- fore the brigade and mill hands got a stream at it. It is thought there must have been fire in the charcoal when it was loaded. - Nonfrnnas Gammaâ€"The Marc-h issue of “ Rod and Gun in Canada ” contains an interesting article from the pen of Mr. James Dickson, D. L. S., of Fonclon Falls, entitled “Exploring in Northern Ontario.” It gives a detailed account of his trip through the country between the Mattagami River and Lake Abitbi last summer, and has several halftone illustrations of the picturesque waters of that region. FIRE IN FENELON.â€"â€"Oil Tuesday night Mr. Thos. Graham, whose farm is near Valentin, in Fenelon, suffered a heavy loss by fire, which was caused by the explosion of a. lantern he had taken into the barn. Besides the building, over a thousand bushels of grain, about lif- teen tonsof hay and some small articles were destroyed; andthree head of cattle and ten pigs were burned to‘death. We have no reliable information as to in- surance. FIRE ALAMIrâ€"Alaoutf’lO a. m. 011 Tues- day a fire started from some unknown cause. among some rubbish lying on the floor in the rear of the premises on Col- b‘orne street lately vacated by Mr. D. Stimsonâ€"the same place that the fire occurred on Dec. 30th last, and which has been unoccupied since that time, the dannga done by the former fire not having yet been repaired. was noticed. and the ii re was discoveid and quenched before it had made any headway; but if it had occurred in the night there might have been a different story to tell. a complete mystery. ILLEGAL Frsrune.â€"â€"Tno Peterhorough Review is credibly informed that a man who resides in ihe vicinity of Chemong lake was in Peterborough lately with about 500 pounds of maskinongo, which lie was offering for sale. The fish were caught with a snare, contrary to the provision of the game laws, which, how- ever, permit tho catching of maskinonge with hook and line. not say that the man, who is not an Inâ€" dim}, is to be prosecuted, as he certainly ought to be. The frequent violations of the game laws, regardng eif her “fish, llosh or fowl," are very discreditablo to the officials entrusted With their en- fercenzont.. â€"___________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. W. Jobs. of Kirkfield, wasâ€"in Peterâ€" borough toâ€"day (the ilst.) Mr. Jobs was formerly connected with the Lift Lock on the Trent Valley Canal at l’oterbo- rough, and at the present time is in charge of tho Kirkfield Lock Dominion Bridge Company. As soonas navigation opens in the spring the Kirk): ‘ field Lock will be ready to operate, and Mr. John expects that the coming season will be a busy one for the staff of the ca- - nal onthat section.~Review: Morass CRATE starinense Show The smoke a The origin of the blaze is: The Review does. fer the- Mr. Malcolm Colo, formerly of Lindâ€" say and Kinmount, who was reported to have been so badly frozen early in the winter that he died in the hospital at Saskatoon, $11.3qu has been heard from, and is alive and well; which news his friends in this locality willbe very glad to hear. A surprised man was Mr. Winslow, of Cavan, on Saturday night, when 1’. C. McGinty arrested him at the Cavanagh house for refusing to pay a newsboy a cent for a paper. The little fellow sold him a paper, and after writing some time for the money, asked for it. The pay was not forthcoming; after repeated pe- titions, and the boy decided upon anoth- er means. 1’. C. McGinty was brought 'in and arrested the man, who was taken to the police station, where the boy got a square (lealmJ’etcrborough Examiner. DIIED. TI!0.\[P30N.â€"-At Fcnelon Falls, on Satur- day, March 23rd, 1907, Martha Lansfield, wife of Mr. John T. Thompson, Sr, aged 81 years, 2 months and 23 days. Woon.\LL.â€"-At Woodstock, Out, on Sat- urday, March 23rd, 1907, Ida Hayward, wife of Mr. Thos. J. Woodull, formerly of Fenc- elon Falls. Ema EASTER TERM at the BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS Common, TORONTO, the oldest and best -" business school in Canada, begins 011 2: April 2nd. Our catalogue explains '; our superior work. Write for it. ' T. M. WATSON, PRINCIPAL. L mum are. â€"v as.» _â€"~ u... .â€" . FENELON FA LL‘S )I A RKETS. Fenclon Falls, Friday, March 15th,- 19073 Reporlcd 03/ the North mar Roller JUN 00 \Vlieat,Scotch or Fife ..., 65 [o 68 Wheat, fall, peivbnshel . . . . 68 70 Wheat, spring .... .... 65- (37, Barley, per bushel . . . . . . . . 43 45 Buckwheat“ .... .. . . 45 43 Oats, “ 38' 39 Pease, “' 75 30 Rye, “ 60 65 Potatoes, “ .... ....' 45 50 Bulter,pcr lb . . . . . . 19 20 Eggs, per dozle-n...... .... 18~ 20 Flay,per ton............. 8:00 1000 Hides”... 5.00 7.00 Hogsaive‘,.............. 635 660 Hogs (Dressed) .. . . .. 6 00 7.50 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...... .. 5.00 6.00 Shoepskins............... 50 90 Wool . . . . . . .. 24-. 25 Flour, Brendonis Best .. 2.35 2.55 Flour, Silver Leaf . .. .. 2:10 2730 Flour, Victoria .... . . . . .. 2.05 2.25 Flour, New Process 2.00 2-20 Flour, Family, Clipper. l 95 215 Bran, per 100 lbs...... 1.05 1.15 Shorts, “ “' ..... ..... . 1.1«0 L25 u can. on. I 1 ing of fiat-pets, Gurtains, Linoleums an. @ilelcths, all at Bargain. 0F WHITE CUPS AND SAUCER 6 lbs. Rice for 250. 4 lbs. extra large Prunes for 250. 2 packages Cow Brand Soda for 5c. White Plates, per dozen, 290. 150. Salmon, per tin, 100. 10c. Laundry Starch, per package, 60. Force and Vim, he. . 15c. package Buckwheat Flour, 90. ‘ 10c. tin Magic Baking Powder, 50. 150. Baking Powder for 80. SAT58€3 « --..-.. -w... , .». .. ~ on. ENTS A. DOZEN. i has r37 ,. G, g We carry a well selected stock to suit all buyers at prices that are low. We pay special attention to REPAIRS. The Jeweller - - Lindsay. 99 Kent Street." E S. J. PETTY, SPRING TERM OPENS APRIL 2. An excellent time to enter the great ELLIOTT MW TORONTO, ONT. Canada's best School of Business and ShorthandTraining. Demand for our graduates is in r greater than the supply. Our magnificent catalogue IS free. Enter now and be prepared to accept a good position in the sum- mer or fall. No midsummer vacation. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. CORNER YONGE AND ALEXANDER STS. .r SEBOHD DIVISION COURT -â€"OF 'l‘HEâ€" » County of Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court wll be held in Twomey’s hall,.Fenelon--Falls ON TUESDAY. JUNE Zist, 1907,. commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. county. lies must be served. on or before Sam day, June 8th: ' Friday, June l41h, will be the inst day of service on defendants residing- in this ‘ Defendants living in other conn- 1‘- W Office hourstrem-lo a“ mate 4 p. m. ELISHA- MARK, Bailiff; Fenolbn- Fella-March 121h,.l907. E. D.HA.ND, Clerk. p' FEHEILDNL EALLS.. 19.22" «71’ ‘W‘I‘ffi - Watches, _ l r l. i i s .1 outs, Jewelry; I have everything in these- lines that should be in a well- ordered jewelry store. Don’t buy until you see them. Repairing done, as usual, in first-class style. JOHN SLATER, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. FEWELOH FRLESL $EE g. Red Glover, Alsike, Timothy. All kinds of Field, Garden and Flower: Seed. Robson’s. Drug. Store, .46. Don’t forget that I have a first class Planer and and; ; prepared to do all. work in’ thisline in the. best style ;; al'soto make .Sfligi’rfi? AME} BQSRS. Your" patronage. solicited; nan an tiiilii’ is. printed every Friday at the office,. corner May and Francis Streets. SUBS RIPTION :. $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE? or"one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates; Professional or business cards, to cents" per line pevi-annum. Casual advertisements,. 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and:- 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser-- Ition. Contracts by the year, half year or.‘ less, upon reasonable terms. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, car.- 0 ctly and at moderate prices. E. D; HAND-,2, {imprietorw- GOAL’ and WQQD. The undersigned is prepared to deliver ' coalior wood to any part' of the village-- any time. Hard. or soft wood 4 feet- long or cut to order; Aheavy st‘oek'of the best Scranton. coal always on' hand, also charcoal. All‘ kinds of green and dry woodl bought at highest price. I. WRALE‘L... \ . . .,___-._...___‘,__.._..__.._.... Pp.â€" .~. . »--â€"â€". ~ 7 # .W...‘

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