.nrr..¢,«,4.«.-,.»m .c ... , < .. .. _ H“. 353'". -.=:-his- foot, in Harold Wessels’ mill, got his V him around again soon. . Adair's {or a few weeks. Norland._ ' (Curreslgoiidegce; Mike. Gazetfe.) ' 'I'he‘sawyerï¬Mr. Jack Sehcl-l, of Burnt River, “while attempting to remove a ' piece of bark from before the saw with ’ ‘ ' . . éaooéooc-c-cucuauaao P p Q Wedding Rings “Wedding Gifts. ~ ’ . F heel caught 01‘. the sa‘_\', giving itabad _ ~ " A ‘ '- O COME-“01Wâ€, S'LVEBWABEr connrcr- WEIGHT, CLOCKS, CORRECT STYLE, FINE CHINA, CORRECT FINISH, CUT GLASS, CORRECT SHAPE. ART GOODS. Stamped “ Britten We are always pleas- Bros.†and Guarnteed ed to receive visitors for all time. and shew our goods. BRIT'mN Enos:- Foot of Kent so. LINDSAY Messrs. Percy and James Housey, of Toronto, and their sister, Miss Cora Bousey, are visiting at Mr. William ORAHGE DEMONSTRATION __A'1L_ FENELON FALLS : 3 Miss Flora Adair is home for her sum- : mer vacation. Mr. Arthur Swain, of Valentia, is the guest of Mr. Wm. Adair. Mrs. _ Henry Drader, nee Cora Mac- Laughlm, of Bedford, London, England, was renewing old acquaintances for a I few days last week, on her way out to British Columbia, where her brothers are living. v A party of campers passed through . horland one day last week, on their way up to their camping grounds. A goodly number of our young people have gone up to the rocks for a week or two of roughing it. We wish them much 1 joy and a. good time. ' Mr. Thomas Davey, of Head Lake, was in town and took dinner at the Boadway boarding house one day last week. ._ MONDAY, JULY I3, I908. PREPARATIONS COMPLETE FOR ONE OF THE GRANDEST DEMON- STRATIONS EVER HELD IN THE DISTRICT. DON’T MISS IT. .TSSUEHS OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Mr. John T. Thompson J12, Sec. Trent Valley Lodge No. 71, Canadian Order of Odd-Fellows, Fenelon Falls, Ont. erasures “Tureen Persons requiring dry lumber should take advantage of the _ _ _ leaves Echelon Falls foil'Coboeonh: Dear Sir, Mr. and Mrs. George Courtemanche , 7' y - " n to our » 22“ Why are Vismng mamas Mound ‘Lodghflzlm (:lsoktbulvlge (£33.11? llfastery and facilities afforded by our new dry kiln, where they can have lumber . e village. Grand Executive Committee, my sincere dried to order at reasonable rates, at 1‘1 3' m' thanks for the kind treatment accorded leaves- Fen‘elon Fall's for Lindsay Gooderham. i to me on the death of my husband: Lumber planed or ï¬nished in any style desired. ~, at 4 p». m. William McIntosh, and also for thevery . . ' ‘ t V I Every Monday, "Wednesday and. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Prompt settlement of his funeral beneï¬t andinsurance certiï¬cate of $500; the Mr. A. Ross, of theSparling 00., of f - ~ ' = ormer bemrr paid the day after his (Egg gfgugrbfldmes.’ of tile can" death and (311% latter four days after the busgi’nesg this weeko" w?†m own on claim papers were completed. Iwish A_ I . ' . . I ' . your Lodge and Order the great measure Miss Minnie Campbell, of Woodvxllo, of ms Grit it richl deserves O spent Thursday and Friday here, the p p y Yoirs trul ' guest of Mrs. It. Huleywan. y’ , SH Mrs. A. Walker and Master Verne left JULIA MOIRTO' ' on Thursday for a ï¬ve weeks’ visit at Rosedale’ July 6th! 1908' her home at Lakeï¬el’d. ' Rev. Mr. Stecker arrived on Thurs- day, to take up his duties as pastor in this mission. Friday. _ ~ Book tickets can be procured from W. T. Junkin, Lockmaste’r. _Fenelon Falls, June 10th, 1908.. 1 Lindsay ’Marble Works Rabi. Chambers-- W FENELON FALLS PLANINO MILL. PROPRIETOB. -: The , Safe Paint FENELON F‘A LES MARKETS. Dominion Day passed off quietly. Some Fenelon Falls, Friday, July 3rd, 1908., ' of our Villagers spent the day ï¬shing at Reported 03/ me pom um 1:05;†Mm 0,, to. use 15 Dealer in and manufacturer or all kinds Horseshoe lake, and report a good catch h F~fe 90 9- or of rock bass. Wl‘eat'Scotc (3r i1 1"" 8 to 0 THE ' ‘ of his: 9 8% :3 Marble and Glflllllï¬ Mutants: ’. . L" . 'y spent Sunday in Toronto. ‘ i y "" â€" .. ' I ' Great preparations are beingrf ..;.e for ' Bill'leyi.l)e~r‘?“°hel"“ "" 60 SHERWI†WILLMMS Being a direct. importer I am able to- thc celebration of the 12th. There will BUCI‘WMMH ' "' ' ' ' ‘ a†60 V Pï¬lflT quote the 61050“ prices, . be a special train connecting with the 0M5: “ H" "†40 42 3-. . , ' l have lately installed a pneumatic p01..- Graud Trunk for the Falls, and a special. _ 901136: “ "" ""' 89 82 g It 15 a, pure lead, zlnc, ishing machine, and a, pneumatic plant for train for Tory Hill. I I, l Rye, ‘ ~ ' *' ' ' " 6" :0 . d .1 V . Lettering and Tracing. We are able to (10> . .Mlis' Pï¬l’ceDleft 011 Monday to gmstoesi “1b "" "“ 23 ' and hnsee ' 0‘ Palnt Of heme-rand: deeper work than heretofore. Joni 1er usmn at rayton Ont. ut err?“ ~-~-'- "N" ' , ' ' .- v " . " -- thAil‘mge Silver wedding. téok place at Eggsypcr dozen...... .... 10 a; 12 :93 f. the greatest durability. dEELgLIesajnglfpgr::e;mrket o - e omeof Mr. John Maxwell on Thurs- , Hay per ton-"cu nun a ' i ' ' ‘ .' ' ’ ' . 3’ '-" . ’ .. a gay, 2ndi{ A number of relatives ,Hide’s I “H†mâ€, 6 00 , Phedï¬t can t go'wroing. can show giï¬igndge street, opposite the Packing; mm 1'.l lbroo Lindsay Omemeo To- Hogs (lire) u d- on ouses. alnte WI - 1t ears- 3 O ' - J'onto and other, parts were present.’ The Hogs (Dressed) . ...... . . .. 7-00 8-00 y . ,. . . Y g ’ a" CHAMBERS! gresents Were many and beautiful, testi- Beef ............ . .. 5.00 that are still in good condition and that Proprietor. vinn' to the mob esteem in which Mr. Shec )"kin-s . . . . . .. . . .. .- n 50 ' ' and blurs. Maxwgll are held. WoolI a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 14 Prove the Value Of the Palnt' g Tlae Misrlses Carey, of Toronto, spent F10ur, Brandon’s Best 3.00 32 9 SOLD BY ‘- > an ay at lome. Flour, Silver Leaf .. 2.75 v - I i u - -- r -~.+~â€"~~ 1 I W 'Flour Victoria .... ...... 2-70 2-90’ g - : Rosedale. Flour: New Process . . . . . . 2:60 ‘ 2E0 E ‘ v _ v - __ Flour, Family, Clipper.... 2.?5 ï¬ i . . _ ' , , . 1 ,5 . ‘, , 1 . (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Rm“, per,100 lbs " ' ' " " ' ' ,- -. 2 â€"- Shorts, u u . . 1.3.9 1.3-) DB- SHABPEr .mmmsnunmrmainmruau.a s 2 L50 1-6-0 : Don’t forget that I have Our burgh has presented a very lively appearance these. last few days, a great many tourists having arrived; and 'all are trying to amuse themselves at swim- ming, boating, walking and various other pastimes. ' Mr. Wm. Dowson, of‘ Baddow, arrived on Monday, to assume the duties of lock- master and bridge-tender, in the vacan- cy caused by the death of Mr. McIntosh some weeks ago. We hope Mr. Dowson will become as popular with the boating public as his predecessor did. Mr. F'. Goodman, J r., of Fenelon Falls, ' spent Sunday in Rosedale. _ The dredge owned by Mr. McDonald has changed its course and started up the river, and is now engaged in, deep- ' ening the. 01d channel. Good progress .‘ ‘ .. , . ' has been made in the canal" during the ‘ NOTICE ls‘heleby given’ pursuant to past few weeks. A large amount of: earth " S' 0' 1‘897’ Chaplet. 123asecu2n. has been excavated and a great deal of “mt an Demons hmmg 0 “ms a‘balm’ grading done, and already it presents a. the estate of the late John J. Townl-ey, very improved appearance. late 0f the Village Of 1001181011 Falls, in 3 the County of Victoria, Merchant Tail- . I. ' ~ - A ' 11 make (Tally trips, except Satur' = “ ‘ †â€"’ 'or, who died on- the eleventh day of Wi Cohoconkz. ,OctoberA. D. 1907, are required to send days and Sundays, on the above â€" named route as follows; by post prepaid, or to deliver to the . undersigned administrator of the estate . .'of the said deceasedâ€, on. or before the Leave F'enelon Falls at 4.00' ppm; 15th day of July 1908, their names, Leave-Rosedale 5.30 p.111- ‘.addresses and descriptions, and a full» Arrive Coboconk‘ 6.301). in. statement of the particulars of their Leave Coboconk 7.205 pm. Leave Rosedale 8.20? 199m... Arrive Fenelorn Falls. .001). m. ‘ claims, and the nature of the security I (if any) heldiby them, and that alter the E'EMELON FNLLS; - SATU RDAYS‘ O-N LY- said» last mentioned date the said admin- ' tistrator will proceed» to distribute the - assets of the deceased among the-parties Leave Fenclbm Fall's. 11.30 p..m'.. Leave Rosed‘ale-B-aoo 1). n1.. Calling at any point on- the lakes. “ï¬xed CW “ DEllllS'l w name. will: be at the MANSION HOUSE, FENELON FALLS Wed. and Thurs, July 22nd anal23rd, And Wednesday and Thursday of every alternate week following. Satisfaction assuredâ€"Plate, Crown and _ Bridge work a Specialty. ._._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"v- HEAVY a. ï¬rst. class Planer and an B o T s. 2 prepared todo all work in E .. is ‘f t; -. . 1 . ' 1[ Made w , this line 1n the best style , rough and wet wear. E " 318° 15°" make? ii I‘ have just received E - - a stock of the celebrated : ' 3A3“ is E" Mmfl i START ANY TIME. I Get your training in the school . that is qualiï¬ed to give you the l best that can be had. THE BRITISH I I AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. I C. A. Building, Toronto. Write for specially tbr catalogue. “M Dayfoot Shoes ‘l' “an ‘3 manufactured by C; B; DOORS- t 5 EA S'O'N' 1.9 08. FENELON FALLS, ~ ROSEOALE, COBOCONK- Dayfoot & C0,, of George_ Your patronage solicited. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. town,â€" (Tut, who make a specialty oi" shoes for lum- . Cemmencing Monday, June- 8th, g bermen and river drivers. s. s. alum. _ ‘Il See “The River Kin-g.†' the best shoe on the marâ€" ;_-ket for the man whe'is' 7 going: on the river. ' j fSEGOND mismu snug-r I. W' --0u run-â€" 5 :2. Weston’s Bread: for sure. county at Victoria" ? W‘FWWl‘ “WW V (Correspondence of the Ghzette.) Miss Etta Hall has returned to her home at Gore Bay, after spending some time with her friend, Miss Adelaide Richman. Our little bnrg was awakened from its peaceful slumbers: on Tuesday night by 1 ï¬re, which had caught in the lime kilns owned by Mr. R. C. Callan‘. The ï¬re had gained considerable head-way before The mc-xm siEt-tiinigts 010 the who-we G‘eurt wlli , ‘be- mild. in: ’ll‘womcyTs hall‘s, Fume-lion} Falls; 1 i on museum, sErr. zen, recs, - ‘ commencing: at 1!.30‘ orallonl‘o i‘m the: suffer»- » inioun Sliturdhy',Sept.112'tli,,wiEl‘lIhe-ï¬lls-inst: d‘ay 06? service.- orm db'flcndnmzts residing? iim ; :tllis county. Defendants»- l‘i'ci‘n‘gr in! other ‘ coon-lies must he served} on: or belloncTuesb- d'uay‘, Sept, 8th; . 3%.“ Ofï¬ce hoursircmx no in. mutton? p. m» _ . V 7. ., . , ‘_ entitled, thereto, having. regard only to gï¬â€™Ã©gjï¬gï¬Ã©s$3,}Itilggglfgggtgggmgï¬Ã© ; the claims of which he shall‘then have ‘ .(« _. , ' - _ inotice. _ geiï¬tgï¬gegrï¬gg‘; ï¬lï¬fehggtagggï¬t j Dated this 2211(I‘d'ayof'lune A. D. 1908. v _ . 1‘ ,1 r , 1~ Y Y midnight, and it was about three o‘clock ‘ HERBIflï¬l’ghsï¬gï¬liPEL costs a; lot of money. before it was safe to leave it. About 9 __, 1 ,3 3 f . 3400 would cover the damage, ‘1 3 Baum“ “Us 1' 0‘ This time table- subject to. change ' Therefore take-- care of the EVE,“ mm. E D M ND _________'-â€"â€"â€"â€""-.__’â€"â€"â€"" . . - .i' t†v, \ '~ ‘,. ., ". ~ \v1thout.notice.. v . ‘ Waggon you hmve.r If it “ ‘ " Bahama ’ Claim. Miss Grace Munt is at home for her- holi‘days. , Miss Helen Hall has returned from '. Toronto for a f'ew months’ recreation. Ice cream is served‘ in up-toâ€"date man- nerat Miss Richman’s ice cream parlor; Miss Wiunie Callan is home from Belle- ville college for the summer holidays. We are sorry to lose Miss Hartwick from our village, she having gone to F'oncl’om Fall's, Jinna- 26itli3, 1908i n-eeds- overhauling or re N pairing," have it done- promptly and: properly. Don’t let it: go to rack through carelessness. My facilities fer repair- BULRGOTETE; &1 SON, FENEEON Fflusr OLN-TARI.O-.. {Iranians PLANTERS or i (Fall Term: Openssept; lst‘ i Those who-know-best the merits of HOUSES. Mil} LOTS FOR SALE. $l',500 w-il‘l' buy mblc and. one single) this school are- its staunchest house on Francis-street, supporters. Toronto, where she will reside in future. _ , I ‘ V. v n w ' - ELLIOTT NURSERY STOCK-- : .0... . 1 was ennva e assci ) . . , ... .. . _ for? some tithe,g and' will be much missed ' Should".either-writedirect tours (pr-see hauling.“ W-aggons W 6138'“ 3 celclaï¬â€˜. w;ll,.\roods‘l%ed,. Shitlblc; diuve‘housea by her large circle of‘fricnds. ., / 4 our nearest agent before placing their “even. bettem Au}. work ; Ml v. m .0095“! A “WY- 5 F90 -- ' p ' __-___________________’_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" TORONT0~ QNT . order. Weguarantee-satisfactionï¬rices . I . $3.90 will-.buy s-room- house snowed..- “Iâ€, . ' " c ' . r1ght.. Fiity years’ experience;. Extra, ' guarantee shed: on Murry- stroct.. B-ORN. Thls couege Stands flI-‘St 1“ POPU' heavy stock of the best apples; _ u Apply 10- PL'A‘NING rues amnmmmumrane LARITY, TTIOROUGTINESS, and GENU- INE MERIT. Go where- you will? you will- ï¬nd our- graduates push- ing to the front. '[Eheir‘superior training enables them to get and“ hold ï¬rst class positions. College open all' summer; Enter any time. W. J. Elliott, Principal. con. YONG! AND ALEXANDER 5T8. Agents: Wanted. Whole or. part of.time. Salary or‘liberal. commission. Outï¬t free. GOULD.â€"â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Wednes- day. July 8th,1908, the wife of Mr. Alvin ‘ (Iona, on a gooé, upbt0.&a’tef Send; 10,. ; machine at reasonable ‘ ‘ rates. -| ‘ or to MGLEUGELIJN. at P'EELTLind'say. _________.__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"-" terms... . r , . , . _ We have somesot the newest: lines 1m CANADAS OLDEST NURSERTES'. Wedding Invitations, Visiting card‘s, ‘ . ‘ . .. .M '.lC d,t.,h'h't '11'v The Tins. r. Bowman &- Son, co. ml 3'- G. Ghambers. [sauna 2.25.3.3. - RIDGETTLLLE,.0N.T. ' . J. Gould of'a son. DIED. - MCINTYRE.râ€"-At Burnt River, oan‘ucs‘ d'ay, July 7th, 1908, Mrs. N. McIntyre, relief. of the late John McIntyre, aged†5 stool-sand!) months†OFFICE» “ W' a - . --‘ >7 . . . ....- ‘ . ,p- w’vnyï¬lmws.m_ a- ‘TWNAWN-,..:'!t’Irâ€"I‘Mwmgymmmn4(§‘ -. » ,.-». .. m