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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 May 1907, p. 5

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W" ‘ ’ FENElJON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls; Friday, May 10th, 1907 v Reported 0]; one ivoan ocarRoller Mill 00. \\'hent.Scotch or Fife 65 to 63 “rheut,t':tll, perhushel.... 68 .70 Wheat, sprng .... In. 65 67 Harley, per bushel.... 43 45 Buckwheat “ .... .. . . 4.5 48 Oats, “ 40 40 Pause, “ ‘.... 75 80 Rye, “ .... 60 .65 Potatoes, ”- .1" .... 75 80 I. ' Butter,perll)............ "ll 22' ' ‘ Eggsmer dozen...;'.. 15 16 . , . .1». - Hay, per ton . 8.00 10 00 LII-Q; Tnéfigfi ' anal”... 5.00 pg Egggggggififlgi ogs(iVe‘; 600‘ 6 Hogs (Dressed) 700 8-00 . l" I CARHARTT ‘5‘ Beef ...... 5.00 6.00 -- ~ - Sheepskins.............. 50 90 Wool 24 2‘3 Flour, Brandon’s Best . . . . . 2.35 2-55 Flour, Silver Leaf ...... ..- 2.10 2.30 Flour, Victoria. .... ....,. 2.05 2.25 Flour, New Prcicess 2.00 2.20 Flour, Family, Clipper-,0, 1.95 2 15 Bran, per 100 lbs ...... .. . l.10 ‘1.20 Shorts, “ “ ,'.,,,,,,, 1,15 1.25 ' 1 25 I 135 Mixed Chop “ (MR. A. E. PETERS . PréSident of the Record Foundry and Machine (30., of Moncton, N.B., and Montreal, P.Q., Mr. A. E. Peters was one ofthe original incorporators'of this business in 1882, when V it Was reorganized into a. joint-stock com- ’ panyi. ‘ - Perhaps the Records Foundry and Ma; chirie Co; 'are known in more homes in Canada. as the manufacturers of the cele- brated “ Penn Esther!“ - ranges and “ Ad‘ miral’H-and “‘ Calorific" .furnaces, than- for any other reason. Their “ Penn. Esther" range is of the highest possible ' merit, and a. standard to be followed by every other stove manufacturer in the Dominion. r__‘__,________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"' secon- . Division count . -: :5 '\ 'â€"OF THE?‘ .- . ;001111t37 Of -Vi-ctoria.‘ Thefnextz sit-tings 'of' the above Court wil- be held inâ€"Twomey’s hall, Fcnelon Falls‘ ON TUESDAY..JUNE ’let,1907, commencing at l‘o’cloek in the afternoon. Friday; June l4th,‘\vill be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county." Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before Satur- duy, Juuc‘ 8th. ‘ ‘ W (lilies hours from 10 a m. to 4 p. m. ELISE-IA MARK, E. D. HAND, Bailiff. . Clerk. Fenclon Falls, March 12th, 1907. S ' Anothercasé juSt opened up. None better on the market. mason " nuns. Now is the time to have them 'lnade. Spring is just around the corner. Bring: your wheels. in now? so they will be ready befOre the rush comes on. I i _ _-PI".KH'I'NG‘ done- on: my new. upto-date planes and matcher cannot fail ' to give satisfaction. F. c. CHAMBERS. * (COLBORNE‘ST. OPPOSITE‘HEARD'S‘ V FVIEHELOH FALLS... ~ gtovtsr; OVERAL 'S ' Tahoe MARKS' DESIGNS -. . . COPYRIGHTS ac. Anyone sendingls sketch and desert tlon ma.) nickly'aSoertaln our opinion free w tether as q invention is probably immutable. (‘omuiunlcna tions strlct y oonddeutla . Handbook on Patents: sent free. ldest agency for. securing patents. Patents taken through Mnnn .5; Co. receive. special not a, without: charge, ln:tâ€"hc Scieiitific Hmericatt. ' Ahandsomoly tllustratodweekly. Largest. em 1. t‘ n of 1m sclenttuo‘ ournnl. Terms. $3 3; cu 1 m y So d’bfiall newsdealors. ear: four months. 1. hurt & cu.sswwauwa»NewY Brunch Chloe. (:25 F St...Washiugton. D. ' .A. case of ‘ these goods 53010.- slre'sdy. , $1.25 per-garment; $2.50 per suit. ' NOW is a 88% TfiE _ t. 0 enter the well-known ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. Canada’s high-grade C mmerclal and Shortlnuul School. Our gradu- ates are always successful. 'l‘heir superior training enables them to get. and hold excellent positions.. The pupils who graduate from our school are in the highest and best. sense trained for business life. No vaca- tions. Commence now. Catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 'CORNEB YONGE AND ALEXANDER STS. .. .. . "mmu'W‘W‘fi‘m‘mww’" ; {"A l7l-\ N. Olllll'lll. Ol“ FORESTERSr': i l‘léuvl: ‘.‘ l‘.‘.ll>‘. Lodge No 626 Meets- ill the U i. ’1 ‘ .nll, Colliorn-o street‘. ; on HR limit. 'i'lxllrs-fiiiy in ouch month. l (7 K 'i.t.v, C. R li. l.l'l"l‘Ll-ll‘0N, Rec. Secs nun l CANA IAN ounsnor ODDFELLOWSE. 3. Trent. Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in! their lodge room in the Cunningham block: on the tire! and third Mondays in each! month. A E llous, N G. J 'l‘ 'l‘uouvsoN J11,'Sec; menu” .-._w .. _ __ ._ _. ______,’â€" l O. L. No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE: ‘ . hall on Francis street west. on the: . second Tuesday in i very mouth. ' H Srimxo, W. M. ’ ll. NELSON, Rec-sec: . _. NDEl’EXllENT ORDER of |’ORESTERS.. Court l’hul-u'x No. IS‘Z. Meet. omtho: last Monday ot'coch mouth. ll GoULD, C. R: A‘Usrix, Sue. __,,,, . . .___________â€"â€"â€"4â€"â€"-' u mnu‘AmLMsLu-mm'lm autumn a: Lflflflummd-ILWJLJIPMi ww.‘ iiwoic iirst Friday of each ‘.::.li Visiting: brethren: s new 1 ‘ . .. I. l 9% we" 4‘ a l i:- 3.1mm. w .u: l:§ :5 l \‘i 't‘. ClKi~‘.S\V1Cl.L., R. S. Alene... l ~â€"~ m." ‘ p. .i L i: r‘.‘.\.;\‘l.i 3... 3.1.. if. at. C. THE SPRY‘ Lilllg’aélniy. ' \ofl [300} Mlle-ets on .i‘he first. . \»(.-..li.:l,le n... ,. 2...: .ln villlll'll.‘l1.\l'0 the . . full 01' .h} 1"» §iz :lw lodge room in RIC-- Of 261181521, r" :ll'llmr‘r‘ hints»: ~ U. \l’ Boast-rm. \V. M. ~ ‘ I ‘ ' l7. l“l’l'7.(‘-l£ll.\l.l). Soc. 1 Garden and Flower _~-._-.. , 1,. . _ ’ ‘= " :_:_i:{.?-i!1'CHOSEN WILLND$ Seed. iv l‘rulucll N.) lH9‘A. “'1 on second .'\i<,.\:ld:l.y 9H ,: ALDo 's. 1‘- -C. l'at‘h mouth. Robson’s ling tine, "‘ Elli}?!lLtMAlHAN ilOMl‘} »OIRD “ES: 1 l. “L; 1l"e-nch)n l-':‘.i'a~‘ ljirclo Ni) 1'17. Meets. . o t \Vi-dxi-sadny 0;" each month. in “1-. Mus. M. M. Guam); Lender.. Mus. l V.. Jennies, Scar. T i 7 i l 7- h wâ€"Tâ€"‘fiâ€"fih . . ' i ‘ 475ii3llfif‘i's-CHES. . ') V ‘ . . )_M"‘1‘I:'.'l‘ CllUl(()!rl_..QUEEN ST:REMFMF#W“\ . I) Albert. .(Jook.. Minister. Preaching: l‘servnocs «\w-rvbutnim' at 10 30 :i. m. and! \i I . H 7 p. m. Bible‘Class and Sunday Schoolatt. ‘ l v k _ 2.30 p. m. l’ruise nod prayer service on. 7 ‘ p Thursday at 8 p In. ’ . . ' 1V ‘Eruomsr CHURCWII_-â€"~COI.B()RNF§ , ' 1 7 ‘ Streetâ€"Rev H B. Kcuney, Pastor- . Sunday scrvlce at 10.30 a. m and 7 p. m'. 0 Sabb‘trh School at 21.30 p. m. Epwortlr League of. Christian Endeavor on Tuesday. evening at 8 o’clock, [Prayer meeting pm Tuesday at 7.30. I have everythmg .111 lbw?! gr. ANDREW’S GHURCHâ€"COLBORUE,‘ l. lines that should be in a well: S ‘jStreet-Lâ€"Rev. lt._G.'H_.Sin’clnir, Pastor. 1 1 . . .; ‘ v ; 1. 7 ‘ervices every Sunday ath 30.9.. m and Oldeled Je‘Vehy StOle‘ Don 7 p m. Sunday School every‘Sundny at buy until you see them. »‘ 2. 30 p..m. Christian Endeavor meeting;r ‘ » r : ‘ ‘ . every Tuesday at Sip. in. Prayer meeting; ‘Relmiringgdon-e,’ as usual, in every Thursday at 7-30-11- m« I . first-class style. A-LVATION . ARMYâ€"BARRAC'KS 0N: Bond St. Westâ€"Lieutenants Ruther- ford and Boynton. Service every Wednesâ€"- A ’i - day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at: . 8 o’clocl' audion S nd . .1; ll. : ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES? ' " ‘ u “y a a m’ 3 p. in. and-7.30 p in. NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. EENELHN FALLS. FLAME; Don’t' forget that I hairs a first class, Planer and am.- prepared to do all work in: this line- in the best style ;,i i also to. make- ' AND . DOORS. Your patronage solicited. I s. s. simian. ...¢ T. ALOYSIUS R. C CHURCHLâ€"LOUIS Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leary,. l'astor. Services every .alternate Sunday at. lO-30v a. in. Sunday. School: every Sunday. after". noon at. 2 o’clock. ' ’___'____.______â€"-â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" ‘lT. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST' Rev. W. H. A. French, Rector. Sun‘- da'y services: matins 10 30 a. m ; event-tong; first Sunday of cverymonth at. 10.30 a. m., Sunday School. at 2.30 p. m. Bible Class. every-y Thursday evening at 7.30. ‘ 3%? Seats frcevinull' churches. Ewing/body: invited. weaned. Strangers cordially'welcomed: M150ELLANEOUS; UBLI‘C LIBRARY-AIRS M ‘E. CALDER: Librarian. Reading Room open daily” Sunday cxccpted,' from. lO-o’oloolte. In. til-l. 1:0 o’clock p. my: Bookszezclmnged ont'l‘ucs'm days. Thursdays and. Suturdoysfrour. 2 p. m. to 4 p., and in the evening-from 7 to 9.. OST-UFFI-GEEâ€"F. J9. KERR; POSTMASâ€" ten; ‘ Upon daily, Sundays exceptedh {120mm 30 a. m. to'Tp. m. Mail going south. closes at 7 p. m. Letters for. rcgistrotion: must. be‘posted halfan hens-previous tovthe~ time for. closing the‘meils. NEWSPAPER 1. Apost-mastenis required to. give‘nox tice by let.te1r(returning‘ the paper-does not; answer. the law), when. a subscriber: does; not. take his paper out of the ofliee,.:mdt state the reasons for its not being taken. Any neglect to do so makes the postmasten- responsible to the publisher for payments 2. If any person orders-his paper discos» tinned he must. pay all arrearges,. or the- publisher may continue to sendi it untill payment is made-pint} collect the whole- amount whether the paper is taken from- the Office or not. There can be no lcgnll discontinuance until the paym cut is made.. 3. Amy person who takes it paper from: the post-office, whether directed to his: name or anothen, on whether. he has. sub-- scribed or not, is responsible for the pay.. 4. If a. subscriber orders his paper-«tube. stopped at. a. certain time and; the pubiisher: continues.to«seudiit,.thc subscribenis-boundl .. to pay for. if hetnk-es itfrom the post-ofiice., 4 ll This proceeds upon the ground: that c. man. ~ r mustnay ton what he uses. l 5. The ecurtshasve decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from. the post-office, or removing and leaving; them uncalled for, is primajacie evidence: ofiutcntioual fraud. ’ Inlewelryl g to. suit all buyers at prices that avelow. _ . We pay special. attention to It EB AI R's. S. J. PEI IV, The Jeweller - -- Lindsey. 99 KentStreet. 7. p.,m. Gelebration- of Holy Communiom ~â€"~_..__‘,__

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