«.V «‘3 “er-h‘(~_-_p .{~....... ....‘.,.. . .. '-"W".~II~'Mâ€"A.“â€"-.' . ' an. ' ' .H‘._’ - o "‘-rr.-I-.;-n . é '4" v .... Fri-"'- ...»;w..,..-.;:,.-.,.,.,. ww‘TH. a... . Groceries, 3“ lines in town. - ; amalgamamozamwvï¬ 12w Ours is the. largest Ours is the largest and best appointed Your’ 3: is the opportunity ted stock in. the largest and you do) your shopprin 0:. Boyce take advantage of it ‘2‘ McFarland. ‘- armorwwnwarww “WWW W“ “WC‘RM‘ “WWW: “Wmï¬l‘W’fl' W“! -; same alo , Hoxne'Jbumml,Toronto. . .., Clumswscrlptiousdnnst be pnidéi-‘ar. Nuance... -‘ _\.-'_â€"/’â€"vâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_r ' l â€" ‘ . Ready hale cloning, Boots I ’ 'th Shoes, Sudan, Glassware, etc. and best assorted stock in these- to buy from best appointed stor ties. store in town. the best assor- e when '. styles in Mid-summer Hats and in all Mil- linery Novel them before buymg. See. 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Magazine . .. . . . . . 3 00! 2.00 Westernvl'lomc-Monthly: . . 2. one I 1‘ 25' lï¬irming;W'orld; Toronto . . . . 2 00': 1'- 25 ‘ Farmer‘s-Adlvmate,LondOn.. 2 50 2 25 1 50; 1325' Send" all? subscriptions to: , Cbmpong’ésl‘ui at tho (Stan inc-Kiln, Version- 1.3-. B E .' '7' M'ary moan. Wm, 1day Kinmoun '. bility . danger- of' persons gto infection and carrying: it ;_ is expected by the medical men in: charge 3 of the-outbreak that it will be completely l under- control’ before that date. Dr; Bell, - the Provincial Medical Inspector,.visitcd- Lborhoodi last week. ' W. . ...- the neigl v‘ Smallpox has; appeared j township». near the Somorvi-lle boundary, and three families are at present quaran- tined in Somerville; There have been various. rumors regarding the number of cases at Kinmounnt, whereas, as. a: matter of fact, there is. non-e of the disease at '- all at Kinamounrt, the nearest case being. zit-least ï¬ve miles distant. 3 number of cases-quarantined up. toTuesâ€" t was: twenty-six. Dr. Frost, of ‘ t, is. Medical Health Ofï¬cer for 3Somcrville township, and Dr. White, of gKiznmou-nt, holds the same positionI for' :Galnvay township; Dr; Wilson, M..H.- O. fol.~ F‘enclon Fall's, has been; in comm-uniï¬â€" - A cation with the above doctors. regarding ‘the- matter, and everything possible seems to be being' done to corner the disease by vaccination and quarantine. Some members of the committeefor'the‘ ,O‘namge celebration at the Falls on J uly‘ 13th have been considering the-advisai- ' of cancelling it because: of‘ the having been subjected Promotion Examinations. . Following are the names of‘the- suc- cessful candidhdsos at the summer promotion examinations at the . ‘F'enellon Falls public schools. " ; Il’bmr II To IIP, C'on-tinuatiomâ€"Gil- _ ,bert Cazmbell, Reta Arnold. T FORM IT'O II, C‘ontinuati‘omâ€"L. Smith.- eramy. A. N orthey, W. Mayb KL. Mc-Dougall, J. Southam. gall failed to complete her course in Book-keepin g and Drawing. mmoa- IV‘ To SENIOR. ,Masonx, Fred Jeffrey, Livingstone Kelly, EIVan- Junkin, Frances McIntosh, Maggie T'womey,. Bruce McIntosh, l'amdi', James N orthey,. Melville- Poul'som, 'Rhchael- McFarland, Li‘ll Stanley Kelly, Ross Mia-nu, ? sonnlllarry' McGee; A report of'tho senior third cannot be given- until the Inspector's. approval. is received- ‘ ' 3 JIEMOR'ITT TO' Sharon- I~IT.. Names in. order. or merit.~â€"-Marjory Kathleen Ingram, Ruby Palmer, Marlon Jordan- Sutherland; Melville Hazel! Hoard, George Shane, ' -. Wanda. McTavi’sh, Ewart Maybee, George Brock, Edith Junki'm, John.0uiletto-, Reta v ,- 0001392,. Ernest Bynnoll', Katherine Mc- elZntosh, Geo-h Wilsony. Mariom Arnold, Whytall, - Pearce, ‘ 1View, Connell’. : 12y: congratulated upon ' i'sit‘oi be’ hoped that they N. iduri'ng‘the next year-to'd‘oithoir-work- i'n - as. thorough. ax manner-as: they; have. done in. the post. Gertrude Peterl'ri‘n, Unity- Vivian: Connell, Minnie- . Duggan,. ‘f'rey, Violet K‘east, John. il‘an Cache, Melville Lee, :Dell‘aa Doyman, once Endlesr . don~Donnis~.. Lily: Afloocllr. lbers, George N orthey, To; Sn... I CLASS, . ni'mi. they, Funelon Falls,. present except Mar. M‘cD approvedl. no! the chairman in: dire " apparatus to. complete boardâ€"Carried; > ‘ cougar. Dvflond; moor-6; $10: :Elï¬h,hkiug' Kbalankingofl: arm. ,smupox in G'alvray. : Thepupilsof‘this class-are to be high.- the-very efï¬cient , 'mnnnor-in-svhich they were able to ans- wer the‘qnesti'ons at the. recent examin- ations-,and- upon. thegeneral' good work -.whi'chx they did’ throughout the‘year; It . Sm IT TO‘ JR; III.-â€"- Violet N'orthey, ' « ni’ce- Shane, Fred Smith, Geongo- Scott,. â€_ “ Eric Sharpe, Kathleen: 'Il'womey, Doris- ,. é Townl‘ey, Gordon Arnold, Percy Donaldson, Ellie» Eades, ‘Cecill Ellery, Chesel Hadley, Rmssell~Jefâ€"' . 5 tabli‘shmcnt. say; is.to star be located some wh . ;Point.: McCutcheon, Edna Miller, Gertrude M'c- Farlandl. Margaretta McIntosh, Frank McGee.. ~ ' U Sm. PT; II'TO‘ JR. II, (North Ward);â€" : Charlie» Chambers, Alta Puloy; Jack Brandon». Gladys Fl'sk, Retha' M'oore, EMary.’ Kelly, McLean Lord, May Duggan, I Hattie- Robson, Charlie :McGregor,.Willie Keast, Edgar-Townl'ey, MuriellWhaley, Gladys Stevenson, Flor- Snz. 1m. II To JR. II (South-Ward).â€" §Boyd’ Wiliinson, Elsie Barry, Tommy .lScott,. Willie Palmer, Ernest K'earns, iEt'hell Kearns, Sabina Bryans, Gerald McCall'um, Berite Moss, Cora Pearn, MurielzPattcrson, Pearl Minthorn, Gor- ; JimPEII TOSR. Pr. II, (Nerth-Ward).â€" ‘ V'era Brock}. Elsie Miller, Roland Qui- bell’, A‘l‘lrcd’ Sprouts, Louis Smithson, . SELL T0 JR. PT. II, (North Ward):â€" '.",Ruby< Fisk, Fred Jackett, Jd’ckott', Kathleen Webster, Mary Cham- , Eades, Tommie Sproats, ‘ Lansï¬elfl; Edgar Motcalte, Evan Moore, Dollie-B3311, Beatrice Hearth. (North Ward).â€" ' G‘eorgc Hetherington, Helen Clark, Ivan lï¬iglism. Gordon. Menzies, Sebla Wind- To. SECON‘D‘ T‘ABDET ChASS;â€"-Fl‘ed Nor- Ross J’unki’n, Max Brandon, Roy . Nor-they, WillieMioore, Eva Edwards. luvâ€"W Vlhage School Board; ’ . Boardémet at call; of thwclmi'rmanq-alli M inutes, ot' previOus meeting-read! and! McCall-imazâ€"Arnomyrnnh the- action: ‘tary toorder the- necessary}- beekmandl continuation class. be- notiï¬ed! by: this- i _ Nowheyvâ€"Poulsmmr-lmht the. chair-- imain 's‘ign orders for- tho- Waving; ac-~ g pri‘n’tlngs' auditors" ,_ Fred Momma, at northward? schoolhouse-Japanâ€; Sm _ odotorm- windows, 31! :: 11': Kelly, repairing. southward bell}. $ 1-; 'W.. in Galway ing The total Lo here ;* but it ‘ SB annual mid- ee, F. Mann, K. McDon- IV. -No rain- Eva. M c-Far- ian Cennoll', Arthur Rob.- McDougall, a may; continue I‘. Quibell, Ber- Launa: Barry, Clark, Harry Lane, Maggie- Selina: Clark, Gertrude Gladys Kelly, Fanny Jame-23rdll-‘9082. ougnlll . ctin'g;tlio soone- equipment! for- windows; 511;, 1;. t is visiting: the The- Rev. G. Hope, and the Rev. W. week fr where she has been re regular teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Agnew, of‘ Winnipeg, 11' Mr. and Mrs. nesday, arrangean there this summer. . Mr; and Thos. Lockhart, of-' Souris, aughter,. Mrs. Center, ., are visiting relat- Mr. and Mrs. Lock- lls for the West twenty- Man., and their d of Vancouver, B. C lives at the Falls. hardt left the Fa seven years ago. .â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--_, - __ . _ HORSE SOLD..â€"â€"-M-r. J. L. Arnold has sold'his well known delivery horse, 1“ Charlie †to the proprietor of: the Hun- ter House, Bobcaygeon-.. REMOVMJrâ€"Mr; H. Pearce haspurchas~ onthesouth side of. the coupled by the- “Star,†t his. shoe making ed‘. the building canal, lately o and’ has removed boo business-to that stand. Sr; ANDREW’S. Cnoucm-â€" Service on noted: by the pastor. “Godl Individualist place I train-.to Peterbo the auspices of t enjoy sionists arrive v we are- to. have rives a McIntyre hav. launch which they r secured a much more desirable craft. The new boat has an 8â€"horse' power , nus at a. good _ ' Jesse-Porrin, of‘Lindsay,, is. the builder. DDEmâ€"Jflst assho was above the railway engine, and r Personals. Miss 11 Nib, of Orillia‘, holidays. -‘ Mr. H. E. Austin, of To.ron-to,.wasvis-it- here on the lst. summer months. The- Rev. Mr; changed pulpits. with the Rev. C. rd last Sunday. I tobe recovering rapidly vcre- illness. Miss Irene- McDougal‘l returned last cm. the Whitby Ladies’ College, lieving one ofl'the Man, were the guests 0 James Dickson, at the Falls, fromF-riday last until Monday. Mr. Alex; Weddell, of Peterborough, was 'at the Falls for a few on his way Sunday will be cond Morning. subject: rather than Socialist; oldest ï¬sh. incident spiritualizedzf’ Wi'Arnold is giving bargains. in all * lines for-footwear during July... Wonrrnfs. Iusrnurr. PICNIC.â€"â€"The- Wo- men’s. Institute picnic, omtho 9th inst, wi , osid’ence of- Mr. W‘. LrRobson, and not . on- Fidler’s. hill, as formerly.- announcedl. A BIG; CROWD..~-The~ excursion. by rough. omMonday, under he- Methodist Sunday v school; was largely attended, and a most able- day. was spent. The excur- d home about 6.30 p. m. ’A RUMOR.»â€"-It has been. rumored that a new» industry at the =Fall’s,.being that of aboat building-es- Mrr; Jesse Perrin, of-‘.Lind- tit, and it is. expected to are on. Redner's '1‘- un KATHLEEN lcen now: comes to- th instead of throetim days, Thursdays BROKE HER; RU channel, Friday night, Kawartha's. rudder- conneetions broke, from its bearings and lost but for-thochnin ttached to the-boat. down\ to the wharf entering the bridge, last the rudder fell- Iwould have been with which it was. a The steamer-was: got without assistance, tionSa had" evidently inga log. become few: days: before, and made in a couple The rnddor- connec kedi by hav occurred 'when the steamer was near i M iss. Chrissie of Hamilton, Misses. Hand. Mr. Thos. A‘. Rodner, of Pcterborough, visitedin town on Wednesday. Mrs. R. J. Moore and family removed last week to Lindsay, where they, will ' upside;- Dr.~ and Mrs. L-.M.. Coulter, oï¬'T'oronzto, have arrived- at the Falls to spend the Leitch, of‘ Sonya, ex- M‘r; Wm.- Scott, of Teronto, has his homily settled in their cottage on. Cam.- eron. 1ake,.for the. summon Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell returned! to Tbronto after a three weeks? visit to- the- latter’s mother, Mrs. John Brandon-.. W. Henderson. of Port I J'. 1) Lrâ€"T-he' of port and in: calm water. fl‘.‘ Greatest sale of Boots: and Shoes in thovhistory, of Fenelonx Falls: during Julyat Arnoldfs. NEW TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS..â€"~The -. new Rosedale- telephone, . .is. now in: complhm‘workm tedi with» the nes.atzthe Falls- The ompany's. extension. to subscribers, order; and is. oonnec and: Burnt River -li seven. subscribers at lage, making-a t or. now-on. the-B iszfreo exchange those'lines- and ot‘ the service thng‘lbco/lity. . li‘ne‘siinto-thotll‘ cortointr in: a How: many. mil hens-m2“ Falls, which grea than. a. year: 1139,. otalot urnt River. . betweemsubscmbers on Bell subscriber-sat. the ._ tly. innnoases the value to. {no directionzol'howlest;n . . “ diagnose futon... Query: thorn. toR'osedalo to make ts for spending his holidays which. is totako ll be held at the & 0'04. Slick-.8, , S. M. Cragg, of from his recent " hours on Wed- evening, “The steamer Kath- e: Falls every day, : esza week. On Tues- and Saturdays she-ar- t 11.30 am. and leaves at 2 p. m. Outlie-othor days she- runsthrough to Coboconk as usual. New LAUNCH.â€"Messrs. McLean. and e disposed. of, the- gasoline an: last season, and speed- Mm. the steamer the» break-down 17:.“ with. ï¬fteen Bell sixteenmltogeth- lino.. 'Dhere concerned-2 Less when-bluer River " out. talkedlof»‘.hho-Gazotte ven- hnc was nedi‘ct “Gumbo-b?- bo. in mm 1.6“! l .43.“an 8 gwgrpthunki'n; Lockmasten. Qmibell, expross,"$r1.50 '; T. Scott, acc't, . $1.30! ; Mm G. Whissi-le, water for year, ' $1.50 ;, Steiuborgerfliendry ‘ $=16A0~Carrie¢ _____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- A loan named Truscott, who lived near ; Bury's Green, was drowned in Dorset- , lake on Saturday, June ï¬st, while- work..- 3 mg- on! a drive. i E 1, Frank King, of Lindsay,a railway ear-- is- home-for the :pl'oyeo,-had both- legs run over by front wheels of a box car at Midlandl om Saturday last. The doctors think that; amputation of. the limbs will methane» ,cessary. _ Owners of" boat houses: in Lindsay are: complaining of thieves entering: the: gbuildings, and carrying oft anything of ‘ value left therein. Tho youngest child of Mr. and Mrs-.. EA. M. Fulton, of Lindsay, came mean- to» {death on. Sunday evening. Mr; andi Muss Fulton: were calling I friend where strychninohad’ been placed: :to poison mice. The little fellow, a year- and a half 01min amusing himself about: 3 the house got a little- ot the poison. His. ‘ cry of suffering at once- reached his: lather, who, catching the child: in. his Larms, ran to- Dr. Clarke’s office, a.- short. ,distance aways. There instant measures. gwerc taken to- save the little fellow; lit. . was said to- have been a- very narrow OS:- , capeâ€"Post. _ Matriculation examinations are being-- held at the Lindsay Collegiate Institute. the Falls,.exchanged pulpits. on Sunday ithisweek. Q last. ; ____â€"____.______#_ Mr. John Fewer, of‘ Peterborough, , W"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"- came home on Tuesday, and is reported - ._ --. . . ..'._â€";,â€".£i_::,., there- is a. yellow Southport Globe that: “~â€" 1 . I ‘Wbea-t,Scotch or Fife .... 99 to 95; Wheat, fall, per bushel. . ,. 80 30c Wheat, spring . . .. . . ... 89 30. i Barley, per bushel:... . . . . 5.0 60.. iBucluvvhcat “ .... 55 60. :oms, “- 4o. 42‘: 1 Teens, “- .... 80 82: Rye, , H 65 70- f. ' Potatoes, “a 60 70. l . _Bnlter.,per lb............ 21 23: iEggs, per dozen-...“...u... 15 ' 16-: g 3Hay,p.er ton... .. ... 10.00' 12 002 Hides...†I-oIOiO ...... Hogs (liV8)--....u ...... 0.. 6 00" I, HongDressod)-........... 7:00 8.00. g 5.00 6.00 3' JSheepskins........,.... ...- 50 90: 'Wool'. ........ ...... 8- 144 i Flour,- B‘mndon’s Best" . 3:00 3 20 i «Flour, Silver Leaf. ...... .. 2.75 2 95. i 'Flonr,-Victoria ...... 227.0 2.90 Fleur, Nevarocess . .. 2260 2.80: l :Flour, Family, Clippv‘r-.... 2.55 2 75. » I'an, periOO lbs 1.15 1.25". 1 Shorts, ,“ “- .... . ... .. 1".30 1.35; l Alixed Chop “- ..... 1.55 ‘ 1.60. g . _____'______________,__________â€"â€"â€"â€" 7 1 O Q o .‘ l Connecticut’s famous Southport Globe. onions: stand unsurpassed among. popu.» lar America-nu varieties- ofl' the! onion. They are in high. favor in some of the ï¬nest commercial onion growing dls~ tricts of‘ Ohio: and New York and dur- ing a few years past have made a: steady advance in standing everywhere- as a highly bred, perfect onlom East-a ern onion growers use- the red and: White Southport Globes to. produce“ the- exceptionally large, solid, beautl-i- may formed. bulbs that bring topa prices in the New York city markets. - resembles: the others» in shape and: 823's oral» character, but is or a. rich- yellow color. White, perfectly globe shaped onions: that take the eye and bring highest price in. any market. Its- skin: is thin. and paperlike, the flesh ï¬ne- grained. crisp and mild flavored: to this that it is a tremendous crapper. and it represents almost an, ideal. product in; mm ..l.éâ€"¢â€"'»A“JW‘ N4: . ... . _____________________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" ,________..__â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- 7 Sunday,.J‘unc~14th,1908, tho wifeof Mn. Charles Coppins,.of a son. ..‘zx ‘ on Wednesday, July lst, 1908, the “416-. , of Mr...Thos.. L. Junk-in, of a daughter.. Igal? 1'1? a..m-.. 1 :1‘7 4': pa ms. D" 'etNotes. the at the house oil a. Southport Globe Oni'onsa. Besides the two varieties named. BOEIEPQB’I WEBER. GLOBE. The white is one of those beautifully B‘OR-N. COPPINS.â€"â€"At Ball Point, Fenelon, on. J UNKIN.-â€"â€"In the township.of‘Vorulamh ____________._____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"v ________________.____â€"â€" FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenclon Fall‘s, Friday, July. 3rd, 1908:; Reported by the norm czar Roller Mill 00 j i STEAMER: Inmates-m: Leaves : Fonelom Fall‘s. fur-Coboconk; Loaves Fenelbn; Falls. fon- Lindsay- -; Emery: Madam, Wednesday, and . l , Friday. H I .Booli:tichets~can. lie-procured? from i Ix Random Falls, Jame 12001,, 1908.. .mmuï¬uwhm “Mag-1.951: ‘“ ~