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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 7 Jun 1907, p. 5

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ff When Taubc 8: Son attend to your eyes you got the benefit of over 35 yeara’ exper- ience. Call and consult them at the Man. aion House on Tuesday, June 18th. P;r.r.s0N.\.Ls.â€"Miss Maud Ellis, of St. Louis. Mo., is visiting her relatives at the Falls ...... Miss Chrissie Anderson, of Hamilton, has been at the Falls since Tuesday, visiting her friends, the Misses lland ...... Mrs. George Gale, of Somer- ville, was at the Falls on Monday in the interests of the new Anglican church at the village of Rosedale... Mrs. Delamere and family, of Toronto, arrived at the Falls on Tuesday, and went up in the atternbon, per steamer Kawartha, to their summer home on Birch Island, Bal- sani Lake ...... Mrs. R. J. Moore and famiâ€" ly left on Saturday for their annual flat to relatives at North Bay. Mr. Moore accompanied them as far as Toronto, and is expected to be home to-day ...... Rev. H. B. Kenny was in Lindsay on Monday. ...Dr. A. Wilson, of Fenolon Falls, ex- pects to leave on Monday, June 10th, for three or four weeks’ holiday. His pracâ€" tice will be looked after by Dr. J. W. Hunt. BIRTIIS. f Jess'sâ€"In Fenclon, on May 21:11:, the wife of Mr. Frederick Jones of a daughter. McDiAnmo.â€"Iu Fcnelon Falls, on June 2nd, the wife of Mr. Thos. McDiarmid ofa daughter. Smutâ€"In Feuelon, on June 2nd, the wife of Mr. David Smith efa daughter. I)Ihll). Sunriseâ€"At Lindsay, on Thursday, May 30th, 1907, Mrs. Mary ’l‘isdale Sharpe, aged 81 years. ' . arm 1 Summer Session is held at the British American Busi- * ness College, Toronto, during Juiy f. and August. Students may enroll at ‘ any time with equal advantage. Write V for catalogue‘uud special summer :3 .â€" rates of this oldest and best school. l LINDSAY, STURGEON P'i‘., BOBCAYGEON. “ ESTURION.” June 1 To Sept l4.â€"-Daily exceptSunday. a.m.p.m. pm.p m. Lv 2.45 Bohcaygeon arr 2.00 â€"â€" “ 6.10 3415 Sandy Point “ 1 15 7.15 “ 630 4.30 Sturgeon Pt “ 12.45 7.00 arr 7.45 545 Lindsay 1v 11.30 5 5O Noraâ€"Saturday’s boat will await arrival of evening train from Toronto and Port Hope, giving connection with Sturgeon Point and Bobcaygeon. June lst to Sept. 15, every Monday morn- ing will leave Bobcaygeon for Lindsay at 5.45 a. m. BOBCAYGEON, LINDSAY, COBOCONK. Str. “ MANITA.” Tmâ€"wna'KLv Ssnvrcn. June 10 to Sept. 14, Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Read down. Read up. Lv 6.30 a m. Bobcaygeon arr 8.00 p. m. N “ 7 30 a. m. Sturgeon Pt 1v 1.00 p. m. ar 8.45 a. m. Lindsay 1v 9.00 a. m. Lindsay ar 5.45 p. m. lv 10 00 a. m. Sturgeon Pt ar 4.30 p m.‘ lv.11.15 a. m. Fenelon Falls or 4.00 p. m. 1v 11.45 a. m. Rosedalo ar 3.00 p. m. ar 12.45 p. m. ~ Coboconk 1v 2 00 p m ‘ NOTE â€"Transfer at Sturgeon Point to Eiturion for Lindsay, and awaits her return trip, leaving for Bobcaygeon at 7.00 p. m. 0n Tuesdays and Fridays this boat is open for special charter. BOBCAYG EON, CIIEMONG, BURLEIGII. “ Ogemah.” June 10 to about Sept. 14. Daily except Sunday. Read down. Read up. Lv 7 00 a. m. Bobcnygeon or 7.45 p. m. ” 9.30 a. m. Cheniong Park lv 5.00 p. m. “»- 11.159. m. Buckhorn “ 2.15 p. m. an 12.30 p. m.- Burlei'gh Falls “ 1.00 p. m. Calling at Oak Orchard and Indian Vil- lage on signal. COnneclions at Burleigh with steamers for Lakefield' and intermediate points. Meals served'on board. Kurlclgll Falls. Stony Lake, Lakcficld. Strs. “ EMPRESS,” Etc. Service‘dnily except Sunday. Single daily'service from June 3rd to June 15th and from Sept. 16th to Sept. 21st. Double daily service from June 17th to June 29th, and from Sept 2nd to Sept. l4th. Triple daily service from July 3lst to August Bist. Read down. Read up. a.m.p.m p.m. p.m.n.m.p.m iv 9.151.15 6.15 Lakefield or 6.00 9.00 4.15 “-9.451.45 6.45 Youngs Pt IV 5.30 8 15 3.30 "-10.1532 30*7.30Mnjc3tic 1d “ 415 7.30 3.00 e“--10 30 2.45 6.45 M’Cracken’s‘i‘lfio 7.15 2.45 “-11.00 8.008 15 Jumper Id “ 4.00 7.00 2.30 0.13â€"- 5.00 9.00 Breeze’s ” 3 00 6 00 2.00 Mt Jillian ,, 0 “11.30 4.00 9.00 & Viamede ...00 6.15 1.30 “42.00 3 30 8.45 Burlcigh “1:30 6 4512.45 ‘ Transfer to Str. Majestic for Breeze’s and head of Lake.- Calling at South‘ Beach, E. D. Hall’s, Baptie’s Island," Acton’s and Idlcside on signal. Boat connecting with 4.40 from from-Lukbfie‘ld will call only at scheduled points mentioned above. Daily connections made with Str. Ogemah nt-Bnrleigh Falls for Chomong and Bob-. caygoon. Meals served on board. . Any change in these time tables Will be noticed in all the local ‘papers, but/ the company reserves the right to cancel with- out notico. For informatiou applyvto Fenelon Falls . agent, C. W. Burgoyne, or to the company’s , silicon, .BobcaygeOn, Ont. THE STORE THAT THE MONEY AT ALL TIMESâ€"â€" GIVES MOST FOR BURGOYNES’. Note carefully this exceptional list of bargains. Grocery Dept. 9 lbs. choicest Rolled Oats for 25c. 11 bars laundry Soap 25c. 2,-1.â€" lbs. choicest selected Raisins 25c. 4 lbs. fresh Prunes 25c. 30 cent Black Tea 190. 4 lbs. fresh Ginger Snaps ' for 250. Rennie’s Garden” Seeds, 2 papers for 5c. 7 bars Eclipse Soap 25c_ 15c. Hose 100. This is the best linewe have ever offered at 150. Fast black and good full sizes. Special, pair 100. 24 sheets Note Paper 50. Large package Envelopes 50. Heavy Towelling,per yd., 5c. COTTON VOILE, the new summer dress fabric. “Te have it in the daint- iest checks and spots at 25 to 400. per yard. Cups and Saucers. 100 dozen white Cups and Saucers, regular $1.00 per dozen. This week only, per ‘doz., 55c. BLACK SATEEN UNDERSKIRTS, Regular $1.25 for 981:. We bought a large quan- tity of this line to sell at $1.25 each, and they are cheap at the price. .AS a special item in our Satur- daybargain list we offer » 980. them at, each, ,Boys’ 250. Hose 15c- All sizes boys’ heavy ribbed hose, extra strong and good length in the leg. Worth 20 and 250. Special, per pair, 150. Colored Dress Muslins. We show a splendid range of these in very neat patterns at 100. to 25c. per yard. PRINTS. We show the largest range of Prints 'n town. Prices 70., 100. and 13e. _ Buster Brown Belts in White, navy red and black, regular price 250., for 150. each. 20 and 250. Wide Ribâ€" bons .140. It is really wonderful the very low prices we sell these at, when one stops to consider the way all silks have advanced in price. These would cost us more if we bought them to-day. Saturday, any shade, per yard, 14:0. Floor Oilcloths. V 1 yard wide, 25c. 12; yards wide, 35c. 11% yards wide, 38c. 2 yards wide, 600. Japanese Mattings, yard, 250. per We pay 19 cents for Eggs all this week. 500. Brush and Comb, 290. 2 pkgs Cow Brand Soda for 50. Fresh Lemon Biscuit, per pound, 100. 2% lbs. best Currants, 25c. Tomato Catsup, per bottle, 1 0c. ' Aylmer Tomatoes, per tin, llc. SPECIAL for SATURDAY. Five cases Cow Brand" Soda, regular price 5 cents ‘1 PaCkage. Saturday bar; gain: two packages for 50. . Burgoyne &. Son, FENELON FALLS. a ONT . Summer Term During July and August. By entering the ,_ ELLIOTT TORONTO, ONT. Now, you will be through your course In the early fall, which is an excellent time to get employment. Prepare for pOSItions paying $40, $50, $60 and $70 a month. Our college has unex- eelled facilities ; the attendance grows greater ; more students are getting positions. Desire “success.” Educate for it by attending our School. Others have. Will you ? Write for catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. CORNER YONGE AND ALEXANDER STS. SEEDS. Red Glover, Alsike, Timothy. All kinds of Field, Garden and Flower Seed. Robson’s Drug Store, FEHELOH FALLS. Watches, Clocks, J cwclry. I have everything in these lines that should be in a well- Don’t ordered jewelry store. buy until you see them. Repairing done, as usual, in first-class style. JOHN SLATER, ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. FEHELOH FALLS. PLunjuc. 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 SASH AND DOORS. Your patronage solicited. S. S. We carry a well selected stock to suit all buyers at prices that are low. We pay special attention to W alum. EWMWWWW ' ' inJewelry j nrnncronm. ‘ ANADTAN’ ORDER OF ODDFELLOWSS Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in: their lodge room in the Cunningham block; on the first and third Mondays in each» month. A E Hons, N. G. J. T. THOMPSON Jn, Sec: O. L. No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE T . ball on Francis street west on the second Tuesday in every month. ' H. Srnouo, W. M. . H. NELSON, Rem-Seen NDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. . Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the : last Monday of each month. 'D GOULD, 0.: T. AUSTIN, Sect - ANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS? _ Fenelon Falls Lodge Nee-26.1 Meets: 1n the Oddf‘ellows’ hall, Colborne ' street on the first Thursday in each month“ 0. Kstnv,-.-C. R.‘ H . LI'M‘LETON ,.Rcc. Se c EMPIRE LOYALTRB’EVBLUE LODGE: 110.1983 Meets first Friday of each month in Orange hall. Visiting brethren: always welcome. , * W. B. BRANDON,.W. 111.3. R3:C.'Jstiu,.R..S.. A F: AND AaMii G4.:R;:C'." THE SPRY.‘ 1. Lodge No. 406.4 Meets on. .the-‘fir'st': Wednesday in each month on or before the full of the moon, in the lodge room in liIc-~ Arthur’s block. C. W. Bunoovsu, W. M... E. FITZGERALD, Secs. ANADIAN ORDER CHOSEN-FRIENDS :1 Fenelo'n Falls Council No’.- 189A . Meets in Orange hall on second Monday or: each month. JOHN ALDOUS, O.‘C.‘ R. J.; Moons,,Recorder..- RDER-‘OAN'ADLAN HOME CIRCLES-:1, Fenelon Falls Circle No'..127'.. Meets -' on the first Wednesday-0f each'month.‘ Mas. M. llIt‘GouLo-,=Leade1*.::. Mus-I. V; szntt, Sec.-~ CIâ€"IUR‘C Iâ€"IESs'; i I APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST.,‘- REV,’. Albert Cook, Minister. Preaching: services every Sunday at 10.30 a; m. andt 7 p. in. Bible Class and Sunday School at: 2.30 p. m. Praise and prayer service on. Thursday at 8 p. m. ' w N ETHODIST CHURCHéâ€"HOOLBORNE"; Streetâ€"Rev; H‘.‘ B;. Kenney, Pastor. . Sunday service at 10.30 a. m..and.:7 .‘p. m. Sabbath School at 2. 30 p. m.~ Epwortbu League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday... evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on.- Tuesday at 7.30. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH-hCOLBORNEi-T Streetâ€"Rev. R..C.'H.1Sinclair, Pastom~ Services every Sunday'aat. 10 30 a..m. and: 7 ‘p: m.. Sunday School :every-Sun-day at: 2. 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting;~ every Tuesday at 8 p.-m. Prayer .meeting: every Thursday at 7.30 p. m.. ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS Obit Bond St. Westâ€"Lieutenants '_ Ruthern ford and Boynton. Service-every-Wednesn day, Thursday-.anduSirturday evenings at: 8 o’clock, and on Sunday'at. 111a..m.,'3: p. m and 7.30 p 111.: T: ALOYSIUS-R. C “CHURCHâ€"LOUISA: Streetsâ€"Rev. Father O’Leary, ,I-‘hstor. Services every alternate Sunday at. 10.30:: a..m. Sunday School..eveiy'SundayLaftcre- noon at 2.olclock.. ‘i’l‘: JAMES’J'CHURCHfiBOND. ST.‘EAS.’l‘-f'- Rev. W. H. A; French, Re:ctor.~ Sun-~ day services :, matins 10 30 a. m ; evensong 7 p. in. Celebration of Holy Communion. first Sunday of every month at 10.30 a. 111., Sunday School at 2.30 p. in... Bible Class; everyThursdaymvcning‘at 7,3,0. _ ' ‘ W Seatsfrec z'n‘ all'ch-z‘trckesfi Everybody 1' invited to attend. Strangers cordially welcomed. . DESOELLANvEOfiS‘.. lâ€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_ UBI’JC LIBRARY-MRS M. E; CALDER: Librarian. Reading Room-open daily-,_, Sunday excepted, from 10 o’clock a :11. till 10 o’clock p. in. 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