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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 14 Aug 1908, p. 8

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and thanks to your appreciation of What’s What in values. What’s left of these grand, high class goods aremelting away like snow :3 before the noon day sun. . ,. l i; Balsam Grove, are all going to the North- I . " west on the harvest excursion ; the date '3‘ll'wm‘fliimlilllhi:Jilliimillhrmilliicnllh:inlllhirniil‘i’nmu’l'inczflim inure ’y of which will probably be the 22nd inst. F A L L T E H M E E; V t3311-. and Mr? Falltshof agilgpa§ili_s'ga' begins Sept. lst. Our old-established Z, at? if" ' Rev. Mr. McKay, of Milton who is 1 "i were V151 mg a i r- - - 1 15 - and reliable school ofiers the best .5: ' , '1 H‘LI'EUEO" spending his vacation here, occripied the tlgir-ggtgaél Day, togkt?‘ car'loa%%flfgf‘ afacilitieis for securing a sound busi- ‘ o Q E S 5, , l ' ' r '. 0 1' n 0 a 5101‘ “119 “$0. " 1 ss am shortham trainin 7‘. Write ’ ' g i (corre‘gpondelwe of the Gauge) giinldlziyllldsgllsn§rggfiirteileiluhneldlilegilehrt e” heard how lmmh he made 011 the 10““ I lid: catalogue ; it pays to intestimate. i :1 ~â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"___â€"_. ' . .' ' 1 ‘ - 23 £5 ;_ Mr. Wm. Roberts and wife, of Emily sermon which was enjoyed by a large The post-master here has madeagreat I BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE. % 1T NI. d ' 1 a , .9 ‘City’ Micmgfln, are here after 9-11 ab" number’ of our residents, ‘ change in the post-oliice, which is much Yonge and M 96.111 Sts” Toronto, 5 d e Specml y 101 {3' ? "sence Of thirty years' hilt. \V. Arkwright Of Reaboro' spent apprc‘fiated by the public‘ m if: 1‘0l10‘ll and wet wear. :1 2‘ Herbert MCKelVeyi Who has been for Sunday here visibini his parents ’ Some of the farmers have nearly done 1, D I h - ‘ . ,’ :a. long time under the care of Dr. Soady, T l t} f D I t k ' cutting.) Quite aunumbel. will finish 11M- - ave Just ieceived a is recovering rapidly. ( 0? a or 3.5 Owe? ') vesting next week. ; a, stock of the celebrated g; l Mr. D. Kellett has shipped to the city, _Itosedale is still receiving its share of . ' 4", I a ,2“ i this week, a large number of cattle and VISitors, and a large number of tents ap- _ r_"' '_'â€"___ -' m T ' e, Dayfoot Shoes E I sheep. . pear along our shores. . The well known “ Fall Fans. .1 3- » I Mr. Wesley Coneybeare had the mis- Togo camp is again pitched upon Oak , ____ A .- is lnfmllfflCtlll‘ed by C. B. J l fortune to lose the tips of three or four grove, and the Jolly members are enjoy- Fenclon Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. Sand 7 Dayfom; & CO of Georrre- g ' «of his fingers in Malloy's mill- mg themselves t0 the fullest, Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 24, 25, 26 g " D ‘ The village council, at its last session, Mr. R. McDonald paid a VISit to Rose- Kiumount , , , , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 10. 11 costs a lot of n10“ ey ' Z, town: Out: Who Inake 3‘ i decided to run a sidewalk north from dale last WCCk- _ Beaverton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 6, 7 ' ' $2 specialty of Shoes for Iunl- . fig Tthe post-office. The dredge has returned from Bobeay- Bobcaygmn _ . _ _ . . _ . . i _ _ I . I . Sept, 29, 30 Therefore take care Of the v, ‘ , , Q 3;; _ Mr. Abe Pauli has returned to the gepll dry dQCk, Where it has been nude?" Bowmanville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 17, 18 wamron you have. If it ..' helmen and fiver drlvers' ‘ North-west, where he intends making gOillg repai’rs for the past week, and is Eldon . _ _ , , _ _ , , _ _ , . , , , , , , _ , , Sept, 17, IS Ca V . 1 21 ‘H see u The River Kinan ' Iv.- fliis future home. now in operation on the Cameron lake Cobourg Central _ _ , _ , _ _ , , , , . Sept, 16, 17 needs 0\ erhaullng 01 1'8- .5 H b ‘h D , Mr. David Dover, of Berlin, is spend- end of the cut: Gooderham , , , , , , _ , _ _ . , , . , , _ . , , , , Oct, 1 pairing: have it done is, 13 GSt 5 00 011 the 1113.1“ . '5 iing a few days with his father, James Mrs. Mdgwood, of Victoria Road, was North Victoria _ _ . . _ _ _ , _ , . , _ , Sept 22, 23 1 U’ . km; for the man who is gs . Dover, Esq. ' . the guest or Mr. and Mrs. H. Pollock Orono ...................... Sept 14,15 plomptly and properly. .3 - 1 ,. , s. J. Fox, Esq., M. r. 1)., J. H. Carnegie, over Sunday. Orillia .................. Sept. 23, 24, 25 Don’t let it 00 to rack a $01118 011 t 19 “Vel- ? ' =7; Esq., M. P. 1)., and Col. Sam Hughes, M. l’., A large excursion from Bem'el‘lion, 1301‘ Port Hope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 29, 30 a t? ‘33 E ii were in town on Tuesday. steamer Geneva, came down to this place peterboro _ _ . _ . . . ‘ ‘ _ i . . _ _ _ Sept. 17, 18’ 19 through cal elessness. :3 W BA - 3:. Bert Lucas, of the Hamilton Bank, To- 011 Monday. Over three hundred people Utterson _ _ , . . _ , , , _ _ _ , , , . . . _ _ _ , Sept, 30 facilities for repair_ ,5, Jo - NS. n ‘ route, is spending a few days with his were on board, and spent a few pleasant VVhitby'.’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 22, 23 . ‘ . . ‘ 2‘; westonys Bread 1-0,. Sale ‘ (parents, Mn and Mrs. J. A. Lucas. hours in our beautiful burgh. Bancroft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 1, 2 111% lepalntlng gmd Ovel' gum mum, m, n, . . _. ' . E 3 Miss Bevis, of New Liskeard, returned .-.__.__ Barrie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . Sept, 28, 29, 30 hauling waggons were :7 fit in? ’W‘ kiln“ human will “WNW 1W 3W? . E Home on Friday, after spending her he i- ’ . Millbrook _ . , , . . . . . . . , . . . . . . Oct. 1 and 2 1 , t' g «days with friends in I-Ialiburton. POWles comers . Cmnpbenfmfl . _ h . _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . ~ Oct 1’ 2 nevei better. All work 5 N (Correspondence ofthe Gdzcum) Markham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct 7, 8,9 guaranteed. ’ or an ' The hum of the threshing machine m w“ _â€"_'_ T" ‘“ PLANING 5 W T, - ' ever da . Mr. Edgar . 5 . ,L ' (Correspondence of the Gazette.) ffifiusif 1841,3210", isybusgy,‘ Mr. Strgud one Oil it $006]. up-to-date , Mr. G. M. Moxam and his son Frank, has had his alsikc clover threshed, and d machine at, reasonable , " 'of Bcllevillc, passed through Norlaiid had a good yield. 1.11:0S " , . last Monday on business. I Mr. John Willolck cognilnelnced1 on Tut/(it‘s. ‘ ' ' D011 i) forget we carry : Mr. Cully )aid Norland ricnds a 11 '- day last to lay t e me a s ling es on e ' ' . , - ‘ g I ) roof-of the school-house. , full line OfBeCll oom suits, TEllfllLL 3808., “Come in ” and be The whole stock that’s left moves closer to the door every day, (Do not put ofl‘ coming until it’s too late and miss the chance of a decade to buy merchandise at such amazingly low prices. “ Money in ” 'Frrritr Mild. ing visit one day last week. . Rev. H. E. Curtis, of New Jersey, U. 8., and his brotlier-in-law, Dr. l-lawkins,‘of Port Hope, are camping just below this village. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wager have return- ed home, after spending a few “mks . with friends here. The young child of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Woodcock is very sick, but we hope that it will soon be all right again. The funeral of the late Miss Jane I-lal- liday passed through our little village on its way to her last resting place in Pine Grove cemetery. The relatives have. the sympathy of Norlaiid friends in “their bereavement. Mr. John (iriii'in's little son, who was temporarily buried in the West, was brought back for interment in the Pine Grove. cemetery. A sad drowning accident ocourred at Mr. Sam Moore, Mr. Thos. Goff, .Mr. George Lamb, and Mrs. W. A. Gillis and her brother, Mr. R. C. Webster, of AND GET THE BEST. Means Pcrleci fleeting without Gas, Bus: or §meke. The “ Hccla ” Furnace with Fused Joints. Furnace is the only F. 0. Chambers. . \mmm... ran an: anal} is printedcvery Friday at the office, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION : $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Ilates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents odd Dressers and Stands, Parlour Suits 5 and 3 pieces, Iron Beds, Sid)- beards, Extension tables, Diner Chairs, and all household furniture, a complete line of Springs and mattresses. Also a new stock of mouldings, bring your pic- tures in to be framed be- fore starting housecleanig. Prices right. ' L. DEYMAN 86 SON. Moore lake, about seven miles from here, on Sunday, the 9th inst, when Thomas Burns and his eldest son, \V‘illie, started to the rocks to pick liuckleberries. They attempted to run their boat over Moore‘s falls. and in some way it was capsized, and Burns got caught in the swift water of the current and was drowned; but his son clung to the boat and was saved. Much sympathy is felt for his wife and These joints are made by fusing the steel and. cast iron parts, together at White heat making an iiidestjructible joint. Fused Joints are permanently airtight. Even after 20 years’ use they will not work loose or leak. They insure absolute per line perannum. 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. .60 YEARS" 7, *1 sxesmsucs . 4 n . . . . .- n . n! . i _ . ‘z.‘ p . JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, no. nunm eir'ht small children. _ a Pm rietor 2 Sir. Arthur Perkins is visiting friends. freedom from dust, smoke and gas. p i. in Lindsay for a few days. . . ‘ . K n I, I V _ Mrs. Angus McIntyre is spending a The Steel-Ribbed Fire Pot used on the Hecla HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE TRADE MM“. E few days with friends in Lindsay. Furnace has three times as much radiating surface ‘ V. cowgfgflgs‘c â€"â€"~ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .vnâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . I . ' z ' $1 r00 Will bu ' one double and one Single 3 d, k t h dd , u % . Rosedale. as My Other Style 0f fiY-e POL It “"1 Saveffuel if” Fauna”... ,aggggggrygggaaggggbggzagpara - . - mun ’, .__~_ you and give you more heat. It extracts rom t e 700 Wm buy a ,0_mom house, with good tiERng-éfgtéylggfiggeéécupfgllugiggp 0,113,925 " o n . n ‘ ((brrcsprnzdcncc1y the Gazette.) fire, heat that would otherwise go up the chimney. cm“. we”, woodshcd’ stable, arm, house spatenm‘mken gfimugb Mimi-$23.3. row?" I. Mr. A, W, Spence. resident engineer, ‘ ” _ and um house, on Murry street. mgggmggéggfiegchmnmmwe I i took a trip to peterboreugli last Monday Let us Show ymi the 19053" Heclal and explain all i $300 Wm buy 5.1mm] house and wood“ @Qiégewflgfi I l OI business. t \I the latest improvements in detai . a, Shed on Murry Street. Alglewcmfeu mufimmi'lyeemy} Lime“ gm- 3 A. lax-we drive Of logs belong.th O a 1'. _ ‘_- 'u It.1 Peninsflarn Ranges. 62 . Apply 10 c {Eldon (awnyy 5‘0 cur ‘ c 'ounlu'. norms or a h made by the mum” at ' Fee 255‘ 'ruos. GRAHAM, Fenelcn rims | Sllt'etaien‘feéfm'PM“ “3”” 5°“ "1 1 J. many, (‘1' Lindsay, passed tlnough I h'rc .. ‘53: urday and Monday. Mr. Fri-i! Zli :‘(ilzLii‘u oi" Feuelon Falls, . spew: fluids; in lh-‘M‘lalcn l . ._ 1 rim: [or :o McLAU Gâ€"HLIN & PEEL, Linn... iy. W . A... ‘ 'k A? if“ 31-3-15~.~:w F i I 1.x..ay-.m.i! . "'4‘ . , ,l ".Ml-Jn :‘ :.,'-. :I. :. ’ ":giQu‘RS‘a I es. HEARD. siennaoaraaas .

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