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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 May 1907, p. 5

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TRENT CANAL. I-Iolland Itiver Division. SECTION N0. 2. , . novice To conrnacrons. S EALED TENDERS, addressed to Alex. J. Grant, Superintcnding Engineer, Trent Canal, Peterborough, and endors- ed “ Tender for Trent Canal," will be re- ceived until 16 o’clock on Wednesday, the 29th of May, 1007, for the works con- nected with the construction of Section No. 2,1-Iolland River Division of the Canal. Plans and specifications of the work can be seen on and after this date at the olfice of the Chief Engineer of the De- partment of Railways and Canals, Otta- Wa, at the office of the Superintending Engineer, Trent Canal, Peterboro', Ont., and at the ollice of A. T. Kerr, Division Engineer, Newmarket, Ont., at which places forms of tender may be obtained. The lowest or any tender not- neces- sarily accepted. Department of Railways and Canals, Ottawa, 7th May, 1907. ‘ 1 Newspapers inserting this advertiser meut without authority from the Depart- ment will not be paid for it. ’ 15-2. SECOND alvismn DOUBT ‘ _â€"or THE-â€" County of. Victoria. The next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON TUESDAY. JUNE 21st, 1907, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Friday, June 14th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coon-1 ~ties must be served on or before Satur-' day, June 8th. ' fig” Office hours from 10 a In. to 4 p. may ELISHA MARK, E. D . HAND, . Bailifl‘. ’ Clerk. Fenclon Falls, March 12th, 1907. fiddle ' dtidhg. Now is the time to have them made. Spring is just around the corner. Bring your wheels in now so they will be ready before the rush comes on. FLAEING done on my new, up-to-date planer and matcher cannot fail to give satisfaction. F. 0. llhlllilBEllS. COLBORNE s'r. OPPOSITE HEAR-D’s renewal FALLS. lllillll lllli illllll is printed every Friday at the office, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION 1 , $1 00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as. long‘as it remains unpaid. Advertising Estates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line per annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the. first insertion, and 2- cents per line for every subsequent inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. .â€" JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- cttly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, Proprietor 50 7 YEARS“ ‘ TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS ac. Anyone sendlng a sketch and dcscrl tlon may qnlclily ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patcntcble. Conimunlcm. tlons strict yconfidentlul. ,Handbook on Patents sent free. ldcst a-vency for securing patents. , Patents taken through Munn é; Co..recelv6-~ ‘spmal notice, without. charge, in the--_ Scientist Radian... A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lax-nest ctr-â€" cnlatlon of any scientific ournal. Terms. 83 a. year: four months. $1. So d by all nowsdeulers. lllllNN 8. to www- New lg Brunch outco. 625 r SkiYuhlnstou..D.~ ; " E ' J '1 DEPARTMENT 0F RilLll'll'S AND CANALS, CANADA. By order, â€" - ..= L. K. JONES, Secretary. Your trading at ' ‘ This Store. ~ your interests will be best protected by buying at our, money-saving prices. At no time in the'history of our busi- ness: has this big store offered such .. opportunities for Wide- awake“ buyers. " Read every article carefully. ‘- ‘ - 15 and 20c. Cotton Hose 10c. pair. 35c.'cxtra heavy Hosefor boys, 25c. ~50 pieces fancy Print, regular. 12 and ' - 130., for-100,21. yard. -, ' Special summer Corsets, rcgular’GO and 750., for 500. a-pair. ’ ' 500.-Comb‘ and Brush, 290. pair. 750. White Waists, 500; ~ $1.00 white Waists, 750. $1.50 white Waists, $1.00. 75 cent. Sweaters, 500. $1.25 black Underskirts, 980. so ill iii an inns. We have the agency forone of the largest manufacturers of ladies’ Skirts in Canada. Nothing like these for fit and style has ever been shown in Fenâ€" elon Falls. Two prices only---$5 and $6.50 ; all sizes. All the newest shades [of grey, red, green, navy and black. Come and try them on whether you buy or. not. ' » ALL THIS WEEK. I 10 lbs.ibcst Rolled Oats 2‘50. ' 4 lbs. fresh Ginger Snaps 25c. 5 lbs. choicest Prunes. 25c. 2;}: lbs. finestsolect Raisins, 25c. % lbs. best cleaned Currants, 250. 2 packages Cow Brand Soda for 50. 250. black or green Tea. 19c. 7 bars Eclipse Soap, 250. 11 bars Empire Soap, 250. 2 pkgs. Rennie’s Seeds, 50., IN THE LEAD ALWAYS AS REGARDS LOW PRICES. - Burgoyne; disco, 2 FENELON FALLS-L ONT. new is a cone ' has to enter the well-ltnmvn ELLIOTT Maw! TORONTO, ONT. l‘annâ€"zla‘s ltlghqrad‘ (l minorrial and Shorthaml School. ates are always successful. superior training enables them to not and hold excrllcnt pupils who gradua'o From our scl'iool .,arc. in the lll'."ltl‘S‘~ trained for hit-alums . tions. COltlY‘lon'u‘ now. Catalogue free. W. J. ELLlOTT, Principal. CORNER YONG?) AND ALEXANDER STS. - “Tauwwmvy Our grad um 'l'hrxi :- u-u.’ mnurnflvhtl m . posit 1mm. 'l‘li-fi- . I . .1 now has; ii‘r. ,‘il‘ll r.“ Mr.- . manna... 3.1. 7:; .W I .. p, m: my. kinds of Field, ' 4 A1 Garden and, Flower Seed. ' ' Robson; l/Valoiics, Clocks, , J owolry. I have everytl’iing in these lines that should be in a well- ordered jewelry store. buy until you see them. Don’t Repairing done, as usual, in firstâ€"class style. JOHN SLATER, ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. FEi’éELm‘l FALLS. it _â€" Don’t forget that I have a first class Planer and am prepared to do all work in this line in the best style; also to make Sdfiifi ARE} @9523. Your patronage solicited. We carry a well selected stock to suit all buyers at prices that are low. We pay special attention to REEAEB‘S. .. WWWOfiWO-W ' S. J. PETTYI a; The Jeweller ---~‘ Lindsay. 99" Kent . Street". phenomena; V‘l:\;\’.â€"\DIAN ORDER’UF ODDFELLOWS?‘ {J 'l‘ruut Valley Lodge No. 7l.- .llcrl. int. ; thrir l-illgl‘ [mom in the Cunningham block: 1 ou the lit-st and third Mondays in each x E llloutlt A E llultE, N G. J ’1‘ 'l‘nonrsox Jlt , SUB-.1 U L No 990'. MEET lN'l‘HE ORANGE 7. . l1. hull on rancis street West. on the ' Sl-(n: i'uwday in very month [1 S'ruoxa, \V M. . ll Nuts-ix, liCC-SCC.~' _ l .\’l>l‘?l’l€.\l)EN’1‘ORDERol‘I'ORESTERQ. - l Hour. PI) ‘1'” x No H'J. Meet on the: l lust .‘lllll!l:‘\ teach lll ‘lllll. D GOULD, 0312.1, '1‘. AUsriN, Sec. r ANAIHAN occur. or ronnsrans r l. Fem-l n Falls Lodge No 626" Meetsw in lltc tleltll'cllows’. hall, Colbornt‘ street-- on the lll'~»l, 'l‘hurstiay in each month, C KILLY, C. R p H L11"I‘LETON,RBC. Se'c.‘ , EjMPIRE LOYAL 'l‘RUEBLUE LODGE ‘ i: ll No lSl-‘l. Meets first Friday of each . mouth'in ()range hall Visiting brethren _. : ulu'avs welcome. ’ W. B. BRANDON, Mag: - R,C Joan's. R. S.-‘- l . i r. AND A. it, n. c. THE SPRY~:" Lmlg‘u .\lo 406. Meets on “fishepfirst'r , \\'--dm-<d;n' Ill each month on or beforevthe ‘ lull ol' the tlmutl, in the lodge room in Mc-rin Arthur‘s block C “7 lluueovxa, \V. BL; A E Frrznanano, Sec. » (“A.\’Al)l.-\\1~()RDE’. CHOSEN .rnIuNDS; Ling Store, reenter-a FALLS. Fouclon Falls Council "Nd- 189A. _ Meets in Orange hall on second Monday 02% each month ' JOHN Atoms. C C.‘ ' l . lt. J.,Moone,..Recm-der.‘ ORDER CANADIAV‘ uoua CIRCDESL-i' Ft-uelon Falls Circle, No .l27.. Meets on the first Wednesday preach month.- ' Mus. .\|. M. Gonna, Leader:- Mns. I V. anaLL, Sec. C I-IURCI'IES'. i) APTIST' CHURCH+QUEEN ST., REV.', ) Albert Uook, Minister Preaching services every Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and;â€" 7 p. m. Bible Class and Sunday School at: 2.30 p. m Praise and prayer-service 011-. Thursday at 8 p_ m 1V, E’l‘I-IODIS'l‘ CHURCH-â€"-COLBORNEÂ¥7 Streetâ€"Rev- H1 B. Kcnucy, Pastor..; 1 Sunday service at 10.30 a m and 7 p. m.‘ w Sabbath School at. 2. 30 p. m.. Ep‘worth- . League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday-3 eveningvat 8 o’clock.- Prnycr meeting on Tuesday at 7.30. I ST. ANDREW’S Cl~1URCHâ€".-COLBORNE' _ r - Streetâ€"Rev. R. C.'H..Sinelair, Pastor. Services every Sunday at l0 30 a. m and. . 7 p in. Sunday School every Sunday at“; 2. 30 p. in. Christian Endeavor meeting; every Tuesday at S p m. Prayer .mcetlng every Thursday at 7 34.» p. 111.. gALVA'l‘ION“ ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ON; l. Bond St Westâ€"Lirutcnants Rullier-u lord and Boynton.. Service every chncsu day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at’ 8 o’clock, and on Sllllllzly'tlt. ll a 1n, 3: _ p m and 7.30 p an... “l'l‘é‘ALO'YSlUS R. C CHURCHâ€"LOUISA .. Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Lcury, f astor. Services every alternate Sunday at. l0 30-» a. in. Sunday School every_Su11tla_y"aftci'~- noon at 2 o’clock. ' ST JAMES" CHURCH, BOND S’l‘.'EAS'l‘ Rev. W. H. A. French, Rector. Sunm day services: mulius IO 30 a. m ; evenson;r 7 p. in. Celebration of Holy Communion -. first. Sunday of every month muonoh. In... Sunday School at 2.3;.) p. m, BibleCl-ass... " every Thursday eveningut 7.30. _ Seals/rec in all chm-cites. Every/both};- z'nvz'lcd to ullcml. Slrangers cordially zvelcullzml BIISCELLANEOUf-Sn. UBIJC LIBRARY-AIRS ill E.~CALD’ER' Librarian. leading Room open daily}, Sunday excepted, from 10 o’cloclt‘t‘. .m- llll-‘ ll) o’clock p. in. Books exchanged coffins- . days, Thursdays and Saturdays from ‘2 p. in. to 4 p, and in the evening front? to ‘3. V DOST-UFFICEâ€"F.J.21{ERR,POSTMASM tcr. Open daily, Sundays excepted, . from 7.30 a. in. to 7 p. in. Mail going south . closes at 7 p. m. Lcttrrs for rt-gistrotiotr must be posted half‘au hour previous. to the .' time for closing the mails NE'WSFAPER LAW. . 1. A post-muster is required to give no-l» ticc by letter (returning the paper does not: answer the lalv), when a subscriber does. not take his paper out of the office, and u slat..- thc reasons for its not being taken. 'Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment. 2. If any person orders his paper discon- - tinned he must pay all arrearges, or thr publisher may continue to send it an i; payment is mad 2",and collect the while amount whether the paper is taken frlm.‘ the oflice or not. There can he no log. 1} discontinuance until the payment is made. 3. Any person who takes a paper from. the post-ofiice, whether directed 0 his:- namc or another, or whether he has uh».- scribed or not, is responsible for the pay. 4. It' a subscriber orders his paper to he stopped at a certain time and the publisher continuesto send it, the subscriber is bound to pay for if he takesit from. the post-oflice. . This proceeds upon the groundr‘that a mat: : must pay for what he uses. 5. The courts have decided that-refusing:- ' to take newspapers and. periodicals from. the post-office, or-Iremoving and leaving“; _. them uncalled for, is prima lacz’e, evidences. - WWW } of'mlrvntimml fraud“ .r fan-.2. y- "rwx v: «.14.; .. v is», ~3;/-. ‘ "if? - mill-«ail? ' .‘iiilt‘r-i’lizi 0 ~.;, 21:. . -:v 341' ‘ ~. I- â€". u; 2.7}, Jrch i . .; .~,. as .h.£ " '«r; _ ,. «mg.» ’... . to»... ' s'. .4.a-u-. n that. . lid.

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