3r 0‘! Mr. and Mrs; Duncan McDongall, of , crop. The Fencloii Falls Gazette. i“(133mmb a couple 0, days in ,0“, Mr. Grey and his wife, who have lived in the township of Dysart since the year 4.1 5‘. flimï¬uï¬mflu flab: mekï¬f , unis week. ifllmflfllflt 'Jll‘liillli‘leilmzllrfllï¬vmhl!"lullatllf'fllluilllt'lï¬‚ï¬ Lu lée. i undergoing repairs, and will not be in ’ g M i a - .- _ - - 18'0 ill“ about to mow: west. The old I r - ~ - M- .Arinbiistcr and two daiirrlitcis, I y w_ ‘ _ i ' ' i ' Frlda’Y9 July 3151;! 1908' of Bcliinnuda, are Visiting at the ï¬aptist 2 (“ï¬ll-’10 “’1†be greatly mISStEfl by 11 largé . .3 names eay at 0 mg 003 M , H, ' i i gt - Dr. Gould returned on Friday evening t 1‘ .r', inï¬dmv 0‘ t “' “f.†79", ‘1?“ 0.1 v e†l :1 .é Fenelon COUNCIL from Qï¬ebec, when) he spent“ very cm ’Egltb‘kiéjall}: liasugone itut-h1 ltiis ill-138) to I 3' _ __.____ . ' . , ' ll' .wiere :ieyin out o 1'05]. . i is S G 1y Cameron Tul 16tl 1908 Joyame hOhda‘l' Several families from Toronto Rocha 1‘ > , r . y l, n . ‘ . - n { ~ - _ _ ’ . .' l e l 1 l W l I E Council met at the Oil†of the reeve. half:($313,238gigallg'sgigéflsigg 0;; (Enterlaud other eittilos Iage,» sninincring in ‘ ‘a- ,, _,m_ - Minutes of last mcetin read anc ap- . ‘ ‘ ‘ 111'") Elli-9051ng 10 3'03101'0- 2‘: â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_t » g proved. g -I J l WISHES; "1 tggvll'he O A C (“10th i 0 Plfltlï¬g lacrifiics sgcngstfo be the 1chicti: - , , - - ' A etition was resented bvll 1'. cm . r01 ay. - q I _« 7 5 .mp oymen 0 mos 0 1e Jl‘lYCnl eso ’ é Ours IS the largest 311d best .ï¬SSOlled StOClx 111 these % Cops), signed by 13,1150†and (Eight other visiting his Parents, 311-; and Mrs, N, 13;“? Vlnagc. y . J I .3 lines in town. , ' ratepayers, praying the council to grade Day, all lJflliCVIOW Farm, 1’0110l011o . _. 10v. i_\Ir. \\ cbstcr 13 out of town, Vis- l , . . the Maybee side road, and to gravel the M iv. Austin . Ford, post master at iting friends in the neighborhood of l . Ours is the largest and best appointed store in town. :9 said road through the swamp; the rate- ForteSCiic, who lcftherulam labout 3o Foyrt Stewaé't: o H u 1 1 I , ‘ A, - ‘ - . . ._ payers to stone where necessary. The years mro was here or a few iours on {9551's. pier w an ey iave c osei , _ Youi’s is the opportunity to bu y from the best assOi Ea petition was fummbiy received. Satlll‘duby.’ th’eig‘rbag-y camp foi- the season. -, ted stock 111 the largest- flnd best appomted store when E! Aletter was received from Mr. T. Dew- Messâ€. H. Robson and A. Trudel at- :yltgniiicalqbo'rllis “of Donald'are‘ . ii . . . .1 ' 0. el, warinng'counml. not to allow Mr. C. tended the Temenbenury celebration at maic mi? Oiwarc JVHl? r gigantic strides. .. you do )AOUI '5 loppln ' ‘ Everson to place any obstruction on the Quebec and returned home the mm,- ‘lllelizlfl’mers: srltyl {shat tlilc_p0tuto crop i~ g, D ,Ou take qdentqde of it 9 5th con. hlr. Everson was present and of the week, ‘ 31235:; 1:330 “ 0“ C 01mm llmlnm ed by :3, 0) c x L a ( a v explained his p051t10n in the inattm. Mrs.Ruthcrford' who has been visit†,3 . . 1' j .4 U The opinion of connoil appeared to he mm for two weeks at the Rectory, 10“; _r..__. M. ____. -, ' 3: ' . v . y' . ~ '1 a .r ‘ . , , 3: " C - - I . 1r. an 'rs. ‘arier a o cay- . “a the drv tune this season and have 3. RV" 1‘ ’ I. " water supply ready for the next season. g8?“- md M T A SltThte and 50“ (Correspondence of the Gazette.) , . C a r a 11 Mr. .105. Parkin addressed the conned, TIMI" 115111 (1 'ngjht: and Mr J Mr. R. McDonald, of Toronto. spent a | “- s . ' O asking for certain privileges on Q’r line, 091’ 1' " ‘° ,' ,. _, ' ' few days in Rosedale this week on a l ' “ . . 1 31 T} f 1 Homer Dafoe, of Peteibinuch, hire _ _ _ 4 6011.. 8, between lots 3Q ant . le‘ 0 - ngndh‘lg .Ian enjoyhble vacatzon, , tour 01‘; 1115])ect1011, ' ‘- ‘l '3‘ ., Iowmg b11513 W115 111‘1'1V'0d at: (1) 111311 _“‘ .l'tr o the Shde of Clmeronl Work upon the canal is' progressmg i r‘ét'lï¬lilrt'liiah35hrf‘3h3ifminimal“:“Iiir'w‘ld'miillwiii"“lill‘mlill‘mld‘w'mnï¬m the township be indemniï¬ed for any wmpmb 13' ll’avorably. The large dredge is now ' i , 1 3 r 1 1 v : If it†1 ye {any}? i . V‘th would 7011 think of an road “9,129 $5; WW" Pethlci 54 IONS 0" ing of these birds until Sept. 15th, 1909. i y H inc 0 Li. lOOll} Sill .5, ~ } . ‘ _ gralvel, §;.l70%; C00}11‘flll{),f?l‘ culverts (Correspondence of the Guzcue.) Local hunters please take notice. ,_, odd Dressers and btands, engineer who ran his engine if; $11,?é;5;1"?\:,£401:{“}ï¬lï¬yg‘wlg‘{213; Toolate £0,115, week hfIsSIONARY Al)l)RESSl;S.â€"-3Ir.»â€"J. s. .14 _ . .D «unu- ,.i. «i J.,‘ I - _ . ‘ , _, ) ‘ _ .. H,_,. . . ..l l’itl‘lOlll' Sluts 5 and 3 two or three yea,qu nio‘ht and ‘Of gravel, $2; Vin. l’ul‘km‘, 180 loads of . :‘IISS Lmida' Grahamvoï¬ Toront’oi 1-?715' hottiï¬ilff the Salli)â€: “$152103†glint r N . -.- 7 D . g.,,vel gr) . W Tqmlin 73 loads of gnaw- iting her Sister Mrs. Richard Suggltt. 1.8 ml 5 (1)1 1111‘ ay. 11.311“? ~Il( - 0 . pieces ll‘Oll Beds bltle- , ' - . . - q ’ ‘1‘ ’ ' ‘ , ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ - , S 1,1, . , t 1. ‘b\'\ek Wlll speak in the Methodist church at .~ 7 9 lay W1tliout cleanino - 01 011- el SELGo' J J 'lhurston ‘70 loads of Miss Alma uggl S9011 db W .. , , i boards Extension tables ’ . . C ’0‘11‘1vel si - .l 15' 'l“l°‘n‘ on’n‘rader ‘Icc't ‘ with her friend, Miss M- Golden- 10-30 “- m- “"d “1 St' mid-“3W5 01m?“ “‘3 ; ~ ~ 7 if - . a llâ€? -’ " .'. J I. I “inâ€. .7- ‘-i- ‘- Mr. Geo. Goodhand and W. J. Good- 7 P-‘Im ME POtl‘zeI‘ Wlllmreach 1n the D 3 . (fl . .q l a 3p.l._)0, Cloik, Pei half xcai s icpmi of . , ,, , , ‘ Incl litlli. , an a y _ . B D U . N '3] f I V 1. hand Spent Saturday m Bobcaygeon, Buin Green Presbyterian church at, i - What would on we him ' ' i " $11' 11' M“) )Oe’ 01 “5° 0 i- w ‘ - - ixi- 030 3 in ' v llOllse'lOld l‘lll‘llltlllfe, it ‘ y g hall to-day, $2.-â€"Carricd. J little: lhtligtl’ Grahva 15. the 31105“) i 1- "‘° 1' ' j ' v - ~ 1- H . .', ' . .- ‘ ' . 7- - Oiiiin'm'i . v 5"zi_',\:.__ -{cr _\',,-,. ,v , complete line of Spllngs 01 hit machine. after a few I “dimmed, ’00 meet at 0311 of New}? Butler, Suggitt am, Gooai St(Eggggtlflee’ggslggï¬n(§i ‘ and mattresses. rears of such use. . hands tOOk ‘1 trip to Hfmd Luke m“ with airexcurriijn from Markham and i ( Also ‘l new Block of D ‘And 3 et )7 u éu} ject yo 03mm mime we? lolildidtlvmh hucmel’e‘" her trip to Cobbconk will be canctlled‘. " fl _ ‘ . ' ‘ , ' 0 ‘ v 3 111‘ 1105.111“ I‘OROI' 5‘ “g “1101 . , . On Tuesday August 4th she will‘run an~ mfluldlngs- ban V0111. lnc' 1. t .1 . . ‘l 1' t , Hymeneal' MISS Almle onchmlm “"91 MISS ,L'nm'" excursion frbin iindsay to the Lift-lock uqu in “to be framed be “ab 1’3†‘u mme C 0 ma Q ~-â€"---- Corbett, of Fenelon Falls, spent Sunday at Kirkï¬eld’ where She will remain 4‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' . ’ . '. . ’_ w v ' Baddow. ] t 1 ' i 1 1 1f ,_ _ , )Iece of Inachlnel V 0 us 1 b PULEX LI’llLL'th. “1 8.3011 an 19m. {LDC 21.13. . tore startinn‘housecleanw. 1 V ’ t J t H 1 A )rett weddinn‘ van solomnizcd on “"‘".. a 1 . i ' n - - D D treiltment 1. y ° ‘ 5 Rev. Mr. France, of Isrlllll'mllllt, )reach- . ,C- 0- 0- 1‘- 1\OTK'Ev“ We membel'ï¬ 0E l {macs l‘lght' i l . lidliiiguliafythiambilgllil’ ligitftzrd’ulb ed in the Baptist church here last Sunâ€" Trent ‘gall‘ierOdge NO--7l, Calladiflus‘ . .x. . a ’ ,v ' ‘ . . " . " '5 " 1 ‘- t - O'dero‘ ()ld'illo’-.s .' I test 1 . . , LL 85 Don t you thin 1t WOUld ‘:,\11rs Geo. [-1.7 Littleton,’ LlllclSay street, da'gfiss Alice Sungibt attended the ex_ insect at theip $619,324,0er 51%! ,,f_ :5 ~ \ A \ r? x 2‘ A W H27 . pay you to have It cleaned and cmsinn to Buckiï¬m, . t $ 1 'Sllll(l.ay,.Ag§ll:t illndhto lattelnd r‘iiviige. " “iiâ€"2‘ " "a 3“ ’ . . i. . ’ -) 3 ’ ‘ « y ,’ l - ‘V ' Miss Ethel Wilson speu ' 'umay SGl‘VlC‘O in .. . fllli‘l‘eW‘S‘CllIlJC i; a so .0. . __ ,____ Olletl Up 01100. it ) Bu 1. sltuqlggiolflï¬li‘ Bï¬gï¬ffmï¬ï¬‚g1‘1â€ngng under the parental roof. meet at 2 p. in. on the same day for the. __ " ~ ' ' . " ' i ' ' ' '3 y’ . Miss Emily Shuttleworth visited Bad- regular annual deem?!an SOI'VICG- it; How place, The ceremonyms conducma by flow “ï¬g Week C‘i ic mi l) \Y 7' F 1 F ii ' ' ' g L: ' r ._ '~ H the Rev. W. J. M. Cragg. meter of the ‘ ' ‘ _ , i V.) - l: J - -~--â€" 9113 OH .:I CWIC i l'l .. E3 . “Lat? ’ Methodist church. Miss hiaude Little- Mi" P' Lamb lmssgcil Elmo??? lfml‘lm‘f holiday this year Will be “chlnescluy,_ is primed on.“ mmâ€). m the ofï¬ce, ISSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES ton, sister of the bride, acted as brides- 01" “11"? ‘l’fiyltoIflttze? t 0 August 19th, and preparations are and. comer Mn and Francis Stremq‘ . ., _ , ., 1 ,. maid, and the groom was $11) )ortcd by he mi“ Is 1 0 mm) a h†," ' , .- . Way fm‘ “I grand COIPlJl‘a’blO" under the y ) l l I; ~ hlrkl‘ DOOR '10 IOSF-OBBICE. -. . . . - . w, - ) , . . v- -‘ . Mr. J. Graham attendedithe, Baptist 1,1,. flees of the mum “hm? Simihvto. HUPKCNPHOV . his biothei, M1. (.0011 Inlay, of “llllll- )1 n g 1 I ‘ 3l i l - .V-‘v « ' ‘- __ “ "" ‘ ‘ ' FEHELQfl FALLs_ ,peg. Mr; and: Mrs. Paley left on the (4 much On‘ um 33‘ “1959 01 {3110 111% ff“? 3'031‘5- I‘IVGPNHHH'L‘ _‘ A :iive o'clock train for tlieirlionie in Stony~ , DOIIIi/S t0 it l‘itlwtltlon 01“ the £90th 83-16%- - ’ . Plain bcariiirr with them the hearty con- ccsses of 9113‘? 5’031'3- 1703mm With lull"- { 0" one “cut pm: “("1" .mn be ‘f‘me‘l’ . . gratiilations thud good wishes of their Norland' ‘ ‘lml‘blcuml's Will be out this woek- Wiltml i “5 “mg “3 1‘ I'L'mmns uninm’l “fl- many friends in the old home town, with I ‘" I for them" ‘ $1 WE wage-r whom the Gazette joins in. hoping they (Correspondence 0ft,†awaited A DARK HORSE.â€"~Under the. above. .‘ ;.\ (1 vcrtisiugx 12 ates. - may enjoy the best of everything in the Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and family, of Toâ€" illeaaing the Lindsay Wampummwarden, f W . . , q. ,q. . r r _ . a. reliable local salesman for Fcncloii golden west. ronto, are the guests of MPH. Putts DR- sci vs: “Doc.†Cowan has a new horse in . Pi. iL.hlhnal 01 l.ll.ll’i(...3 cuid~ all cant. . i: P“. mu. 1,“. “mum any,“ havegiqqmmg Falls and adjoining country to ‘ rents, Mr. and Mrs. Batty. . iiis stable. It arrived the other day from g ‘ r ‘ h .‘ I . ‘ A ‘ . N . ‘ " represent llIl‘S. Lylllc and children. of Lind-4:133 li'enelon. muls, and “Afr. Joseph Lee, of; , t cull: pii llliL loi il.L lll..l lllsE‘llltm and ~ - - l 2 cents per lino for every subsccucnt iiiscr- {are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. that Village: 15 tlle‘o“ 0“- It 15 some" i ‘ ’ ‘ Parsanals- ‘Woodcock. what of a “dark horse," but is said to. .A. v.â€,l‘,..\f..a.,. ». ,.. newsflash. .mp- s in Mid-summer and inery them before Contracts by the year, half year or lion. li-<s, upon reasonable icrms, JOB PRINTING exocumd neatly, cor. rclly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND,» Proprietor ____,_,_.___.._.-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~__.â€"â€" $308 FQB SSLE. Novelties. in all M11- See buying. Gflhédflihâ€™ï¬ BEEï¬TEST Btflï¬SEREES. Largest list of commercial and domes-- i tic fruits, large and small ; orininionl'ah and shade trees; flowering shrubs. vines, roses; line seed potatoes one of our specialties. Stock that is hardy cmncsl‘roni us.- A permanent situation for the right man, for whom territory will be rcserv damage done. (2) That J. Pal-kin & Co. pay all expense the township is put to in the matter. (3) The township to re- ceive ten per cent. in case of the com- pany's success. (4) Said agreement to be subject to the approval of township solicitor and rcevc. Palmer â€"Tolmic,â€"That the above a- greement be approved by this council, and that the reeve be authorized to see the township solicitor andarrange for a by-law re Shines-"Carl‘lifd. Tolmicâ€"‘Moynes,â€"â€"Tliat Henry Eyres be paid $75 to remove all obstructions on the road at lot 8, con. 7, known as the Ball Point road; lie to make it at least forty feet wide for a distance of sixty rods at the obstructed point, and erect a wire'fence on each side; this amount to include bonus on the wire fenceâ€"Cd. ’almcrâ€"Moyiics,-â€"’l‘liat council eniâ€" power the rccvc to Sign the deed of con- veyance to Simon Cooper of the quarter line between the west halves of lots 20 and 21, con. 7, for a four-rod road given by him to the township along the north side of his lot, No. ‘21.-â€"Carried. Palmer â€"â€"-i\loynes,~â€"-'l‘|iat Wm. lrvinc from Rcscdalc to the locksâ€"Carried. Craggâ€"â€"-’l‘olniie,â€"â€"-'l‘liat the following bills paid, and the rccve sign orders for same : Councillors" l'ces, $12.90 ; 1’. Turn- er, culvert on con. 7, $4 ; N. Sinclair, for work on bridge on quarter line, $12.73; 1). J. 1\'lurchison, 60 loads of gravel, John McNabli, 1.87 loads of gravel, $9.35 ; J. C. Parrish, 3'23 loads of gravel, $16.15 ; John Gillie, (38 loads of gravel, $3.40 ; Robert Eyres, (33 loads of gravel, $3.15; Arthur Oliver, 45 loads of gravel, $2.25 ; John Howie, repairs to Christian‘s culâ€" vert, "$5.25; Thomas Mol‘fat, 1-17 loads of Z gravel, $7.35; G. W. 'Beall, forms and en- velopes, $2.10; R. Smitheram, 110 loads of gravel, $5.50: Tlios. Downer, culvert on his boat. W. F. Smitheram, extra road work, “25 cents; John Patterson, ex- tra l‘OflCl‘XYOl‘k, ; Ezra Argue, plank for sidewalk, James Rodgers, extra Mr. J. W. Bryans spent Sundaylast in Lindsay. the Falls over Sunday. Mrs}. H. Austin lel‘t onTuesday to visit her daughter at Bellcvillc. Mr. T hos. Hartley, ol' Coboconk, was "at the Falls on Wednesday. Miss Constance Hague, of Uxbridge, be granted $10 to improve the road I Mr. W. B. Swanton, of Donald; was at ‘3 .._. .. . ._..__._....-....._ .__... P wles’ Corners. (Correspondence offlie Gazette.) Mr. John S. Brown has had his alsike clover threshed this week by M r. 1’. Per- rin, of Cameron, and the yield was very satisfactory. Thereof ol' the school-house has been showing signs of leaking, especially the south side, and the trustees h:ch de- al shingles. The Sunday school picnic, which was 23rd inst., was not as numeroust at- tended as was desired, but a very pleas- ant time was spent. The young people were blessed with a nice day in a very line maple grove, and there were lots of ice cream and other refreshments; on the ground. 'Last Monday morning a dozen or more rigs passed through here on their way to Mr. Burtchacll‘s berry patch. Mr. Wesley Dainty, ul' Valentin, whorl- ed out here on Saturday afternoon, and returned on Sunday evening. a few days visiting, her aunt, Mrs. W. Lamb. Two children of Dr. Walters, of Lindâ€" say, are enjoying part of their holidays at Mr. John Moore's. Everyone able to work is now very busy, and they all get up before break- fast. Harvesting has commenced in ' earnest, and on some farms the cutting will be done in time for any who are go- ing to the North-west. A. Scott, of Toronto, were the guests of Miss Clara McGee for a week. The long session at Ottawa came to an end just in time for the members to go harvesting. . â€"â€"--â€"-â€"â€"“-"â€"= Hâ€"MB’addowL " g Mrs. Hugh McIntyre and Mrs. Andrew McIntyre, ol‘ Fenclon‘Falls, spent Sun- .day with-friends here. , Tlieqnany friends of Mrs. Perry Earl tare sorry‘t-o hear that She is on the sick list, but hope to soon see her around again. . Although Sunday was a-vcry-hot day, there was an unusually large attendance I at the church service in the afternoon and at the-SA. barracks in the evening. cided to reâ€"shinglc it with Pcdlcr's met- lield in Mr. J. W. Gillis's grove on the ' Miss Lizzie Davies, of Lindsay, spent , Miss Violet Crittal and her friend, Mr. ' operation again for some time. Miss Kit Junkin, of Fenelon Falls, paid a short visit to liloy Villa this week. Some good catches of ï¬sh were reportâ€" ed this week. Among the big ones was a. sixteen pounder caught by Mr. Chester Dowel] on Saturday last. Mr. J. Hamilton, of Toronto,spent Suri- day and Monday with his family at their cottage here. The swing bri lgc is receiving a fresh coat of paint. The work is under the supervision of Mr. Preston. of- Lindsay, and wiil add to the good appearance of this sploni‘iid structure. .- Fairbairn. UI'I'C‘YPON'LEIICB of [he Guzelt‘e‘. Huying being about all ï¬nished. the farmers are busily engaged in cutting their full wheat and barley. ’l‘ho wheat. isia very fair crop, but the barley is:- \'ery poor, both the heads and the straw being very short. Oats are not by any means up to the average, as they are very light in most fields, and the straw is much shorter than last year's. Quite a iiui'nbcr of persons went down to Mr. J. Oliver's, in Harvey township, for liuckleborries. There is a great crop of berries in the mountain this year, and the pickers were well repaid for their ’ time and trouble. Mr. Jas. Britten, son of Mr. Geo. Brit- ton, is suil'criiig from blood poisoning.~ He is living in North Dakota. _____’____.â€".â€"â€"-câ€"-â€"-â€"- A LOSSrâ€"M r. John Brigg, of Verulam, lost a valuable brood mare on Saturday last. The animal got down in the marsh, breaking one of her legs, and had to be shot. ‘ ' No PARTRIDGE SilOOTlNG.-â€"Owing to the increasing scarcity of grouse and partridge, the Government has passed: an orderâ€"in-council prohibiting the hunt-â€" per. it is the intention-of the doctor to. train the equine for the coming races at races on the various winter circuits.†DER‘PENING 'riiza C.iN.ii..;-â€"'[‘he work of - deepening the canal from tlic~locks to, Cameron lake was commenced on Monâ€" day, when the Government steam drill started operations, The present depth. of about six. feet is to bejncreascd to . have all the ear marks of a spcodystcp- . Toronto Exhibition, and also for the ice- 1. i l S l 't‘ The undersigned is prepared to dolivcr Cd 1).“. wee†, 1 . - is visitinn‘ at St†Jame; Rector a“ , E n. 1, 1 -1 1 u of, 110nm“, , I _. v. ‘ . . .. i 3. I‘LCG equipment. 1 a .Y- J. IS. :1 ant. cii ( lLll, . ‘1 z, ., I . , _ 1_ i Win,†'3 ‘i “'W‘d t“ 11")? 1’1â€E 0*. the ‘ “1390 “L “115’ Write for. particulars. Mrs. S. Swanton, of Port Perry, was are the SUGStS 0f Ml‘S- Hall's 515001“: M 1‘5- .211"? 9".“‘1‘.it}llhï¬iï¬llï¬dfï¬ifjié ‘- timo- Ilill'd 01‘ 50“! “'00d 4 feet long 0†visitinn' relatives in town last webl' Wm- Emery- - N’ 01w“ I t. i l . l ' I ll gt ' 1: .- . .i .1... STONE & a a ' " "' . ) , , 7 1 1ngg“ it. Phi: holes .iic )e'iiigciarged , {.u. 0 anti. , .WEâ€"LINGTON. Ml.S p. 1 f8“ \v Y- -. ,- .- Little Iona Vessels, who has 100“ . I .t I f “1 l t. f v' -' -' i - l‘ lr-v wood - H "m ’0' Macuse’ i' '-’ L5 “5â€â€ vcrvsicl' for thepast two weeks is get- ""‘rh ayn‘m‘ e m" 1‘“ .1†0 " 0 a ' i A“ Lindb- or grc-Cn am C " F0llllllll Nurseries mg he? mUthel‘i Ml'S-JllCDlfll'fludi at 13110 =5 - ' U‘. ‘ -" -’. dozen or so as fast as drilled, and the. . i bought at highest price. ..- _ I .Fall. ,ting l)0l’.101‘-,ï¬alld'llep-lllillly,ll-l(tll(ls hope Vâ€, “l r . . w I; f ‘ q' I ’ 5 ' ‘ (wo ACRLS') ’ 5' to soon her of her complete recovery. (“'6â€th “‘ l" ‘L ‘mi‘ 1" " L m†“0 swu“ ‘5 l 46 H. WHALEY. TORONTO ~ ONTARIt iii Wm. Campbell left on chncs- " to clean out ihc ruck. Half-the wulth of i i , _,, if..â€" Il-‘W to visit her sister, Miss Morin, at, -â€"*"---'-'~â€"" "' ' ' -- ~‘ the ('llllztl Will be blustedpnt and drudg- : 7. _ ’ liouscs for Sale. \loutreal. Haliburton (Nl‘llelOl'CfLIl? oi.li«n'_tl;i‘aill' isiheg‘un. Sl'lrlilsg ' ‘ - -- ' ‘ AVE"?! v . l * Lime and Porlland Omani. .~- â€" .\lrs.A. (‘larluof Lindsay, VISited her E... u? fl") i layup“: 203;;lizgllgilamdg "W I TWO good Frame Houses. for $310. one :iotlier,..‘ill‘_s. McDiarmid, at the Falls (Correspondence qf.the; Gazette) rig“; to compl'clte ' ' ~ ' i ‘ ; l-‘or Sill" at the Standard Chemical .0l3ll‘11ltjr'sllilliiiid one one llllli south this week. The village.“ quiet this. week; not ‘ 4 - . ‘. nel.;.n Falls. IOt 0118 Village- Miss Cain, of Haliburton, was the much doing;,_exceedinglywarm weather. BIG inXCURSiON.vâ€"The Union Sunday ' an "* Li 1e K'l. cemp’ it n H school picnic to Buckhorn on Tuesday. The farmers are all working at their _ Y . :Ofï¬llls weekwas agraudsuccess in, W'. T. JleKlN, .liayLWhichis, not by any means a 390‘1 J; “BRANDON, Fenelon Falls. . Local Agent . guest ot.-.‘.I rs. J. L. Arnoldior a few days this week-