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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 Oct 1908, p. 8

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Au ‘â€" Baddow. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Too late for last week. Mr. and Mrs. X. P t v :at Mr. E. Watsori’s. a on spent sum“) Mr. B. Cain, of Burnt River, took charge of the service in the Methodist Guelph iS'uuique among fairs in the ~chur_ch last Sunday. . ' 1 Miss Ethel Wilson is home from Fcne-’ :lon Falls, and is recovering from the . severe shock she received last week.- EWS OF *?THE "NEIGHBORHOOD. Speclal Prizes For Victoria Farmers. The following special prizes will be awarded to Victoria farmers at the On- tario Provincial Fair at Guelph, on De- cember 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th, 1908. The annual “ Fat Stock Show” at many educational features which it of- fers. In the judging ring, the judges give reasons for their placings, and an- swer all questions from exhibitors and . , onlookers. Prominent specialists in all k 4; : Miss E. Hughes spent Sunday at her 1 .home at Fell’s Station; lines of agriculture are present to delivâ€" 1 Potato digging is the order of the day, or addresses during the several days of . m A. and a. fair crop is reported. the fair. The exhibit of ' beef cattle, 'Many a, man delayS buylng new ClOtll‘ \ 1 .Mr. E. Watson is preparing to plaster dairy cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and 1 I. . :hls new kitchen. seed grain .is in itself a greatinspiration until 116 8895 advertised What he ' Alarge number from Baddow took in .the Fenelon Falls Fair, and some return- »ed With coveted prizes. . Norland. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) M Mr. Wm. Boadway is visiting friends un Drillia and other places. MISS Grace Dand was in Lindsay last ‘week on business. V Mr. Duncan McIntyre, J r., who has lbeen very ill, is able to be around again. a Mrs. (Dr.) Martin is at present very ‘111, but her many friends hope for her :rapid recovery. Mr. Nelson Newman and family have mcome back to town for the. winter. "ll! Mr. Mark Ellis, who owns the chopper, :18 doing a flourishing little businessâ€"â€" selling flour and feed at very reasonable prices. Wedding bells are ringing. This time :i‘or one of our esteemed young ladies of }the village. in the person of Miss Char- lotte Ward. sister of Mr. Willam Ward. Her marriage took place at the home of her sister. Mrs. Smallwood. of lleavertou. ‘The Rev. Mr. Brown. of the Methodist -church, Beaverfou. united her in holy and silent educatorâ€"save for poultry. In order to induce more of our farmers to become exhibitors, the Executive of the Fair‘this year appealed to a number of the county councils to offer special prizes to amateur exhibitors of beef cat-‘ He. The Victoria county council olich to amateur exhibitors of beef cattle, res- dents of the county of Victoria, the fol- lowing prizes for the best bccflannnal, any age, any breed, grade or cross of an y breed,lago to .be considered along With quality in awarding prizes : lst, $Â¥0 ; ‘lud, $15; 8rd, $10. Animals competing for these prizes will also be clcgible for competition for other prizes of the Fair. The freight ratcsfor the Fair are reg- ular tarili rates} to Guelph, and return, free. An amateur is defined as follows : An- thinks is a. SNAP in quality price and style. Many another man, whether he 0 needs new clothing or not, is On the alert for a. SNAP. He does not need it, but if the price suits him he’ll buy. Well, here are four specials that “mean a. SNAP to t’o'any man who needs new clothes or who may think'he needs them. .liii‘éli’li‘ll;F;it;otfvfli‘liyfof‘f’fie.‘li’. filial. flit. . i‘EEF‘i‘ftéfé iii army; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . partment, must be owned and have been ues f fed by .someone who has never won a ' first pnze’ or W110 was “0t 1‘ mgmb.“ Of Fashion Brand Overcoat, of Black Melton, or Fancy a firm at the “me Of the firm Wmmng a Tweeds, made in newest styles, $12.00 values for. . . . Men's Overcoats of Black Cheviot, well made, and lined through- first prize at exhibitions held-at Toronto, London, Ottawa, or the provincial Win- _ out with Italian lining, full length, and splendid fitting. Special value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . tcr Fair at Guelph ; or, if exhibited by a firm, no member of the firm’ shall; have won a first prize, or have been a member of a firm at the time of the firm winning a first prize on beef cattle‘at exhibitions at Toronto, London, Otta\va,‘or the Pro- vincial Winter Fair at Guelph. Any per-" son who has lived with or has been em- ployed for a. term of one year by any of the persons disqualified above, will not be entitled to compete unless he has been living independently” for at least two years. A statutory declaration will be required from each exhibitor compet- ing for amateur prizes, that‘he“ isenti- . ‘ tlcd to compete under the above regu- Iuatrimony to Mr. David Caldwell, of *Orillia. Her many friends wish her a long and happy life. Mr. and )1 rs. Charles Kay took in the Lindsay Fair last week. ' Mrs. James Kay has returned home, ‘after spending a few weeks with friends .in Toronto. ‘ Miss Pearl Routley is visiting friends in Beaverton. u Mr. Jack Kay is spending a few weeks an Beaverton and other places. GREAT PRIQE GHANSES Ill EMF GLDTliliiii. We have just received a lot of Boy’s Tweed Knickers, mostly dark colors, well made and lined throughout, sizes 22 to 32, bought at a special price, and will pass the big price gains on to you. . ' ' Special values at 750., 050., and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . . $2.53 -;., ? Boys’ Domestic Tweed Suits, two piece Norfolk style, neat patterns, sizes 23 to 28, $3.00 values for . . . . . . . . . . o-- Bumt Riven laififigsgbove prizes are offered as a spy Boyis’ 3-pieie Suits, Stingle and Dogllile Brfasgzcd Styles, Fancy -, â€"-â€"â€" . . . - ._ mixe ‘anc sripc pat erns scrvicea e sui s or any . . I cml lndueement to brmg out new exmb wear,-$4.50 and $5.00 values, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Correspondence of the Gazelle. Mr. Chard, of Lindsay, is spending a ifew days in town. Mrs. Benson is visiting in Haliburton. Mrs. Nie, of Fenelon Falls, spent a :‘few days at Burnt River last week. itors for the Fat Stock Show. With this _ _ - strong inducement, some of the amateur Boys’ Overcoats of Navy Blue Cheviot, made in fancy " f ' feeders of beef cattle m Victoria county style, Double breasted with belt, to fit ages 4 to 6, now - ‘ should this year be prize winners at the 'I " ' I i. V - ,_ _ - ' . I \ . i 1. Provincial Winter Fair. 1 1.” «3" M ’ w ll SPEGIALS. For prize lists and any further infor- ~.«:-x.-.- ' ‘ 1! A mild attack of measles is prevalent in front, special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M“: -_:</ ‘2/ “ _ ‘ zanfingql‘he children of this vicinity. m ( ‘ I 1 l ' r. . Tinny is building a blacksmith I | ' i ‘ ' ' ' ' ; 2 5‘ \I “Shop on the lot adjoininguhis residence, _ I ATTEND - Men s Sweaters in plain navy, red and white, plain , - 5: .l g u‘ §1 and will be prepared to do firsbcmss Brltlsh Amerlcan weave, specml value at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I\.§: 1%, M en’s Winter Gaps, in fancy tweedsand plain navy ‘ il' i I ' ' Ni 9 \i 1\' Business College, Y. M. C. A. Building, Toronto, for the best attention and the best results in business and shorthand training. En- . ter any time. Catalogue free. '1‘. \l. WATSON, PRINCIPAL. ! *work. The shop formerly occupied by Mr. 'l‘inny has been rented to a man rilrom Bobcaygeon. Mr. Jas. Budd, of Lindsay, gpent Sun- day at Burnt River. Mr. and Mrs. Oviate left on Wednes- day for Lindsay. The cement work for the new steel Tbridge has been commenced, and it is expected that the bridge will be 0011- f :structed in a months’ time. i brown and black felt, special values at 750. and . . . . . . _/// "M I fl’l WW“? firmâ€"m. I” 27/ \\\#3.?! ZZZ: ~... "I J I “. W /.W[ {5% _ 72/ .. j} i i The oyster supper and entertainment, mation, address A, P, westervelt, Toron- tunder theauspiccs of St. Luke's church, to, m- p, H, Reed, Lindsay. 3 ,x .on Thursday last, was well attended, M ' :zilllrlnlbers being turned away from the _ "‘ ~~ :' a owin to the crowd. ’ .v i r - - ' g tselectionsgthat were given his 11:95:33? DH. SHABPE, _11\Ien s heavy Wool Sox, light and dark colors, specml 25c ‘men were \llmlcll‘i apprfcciated, also th e DENTIST TORONTO. Vii-11:6 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' . ’ ' ‘5 songs ,3. , 1.. min, 0 Kinmount. will be qt the en’s ac Woolen Sox, plain or ribbed, all sizes, . ~Ni§i Mr_ E_ Finley is movin to~ T0,. . Hm V ‘ T s ecial value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " N". 1': i. Ihaving purchased the grgocery brisiness MCARTHUR HOUSE’FED‘ELON FALLS p111 v E . d W 1 M-tt 1 d 1 ' fly" i'.of Mr. Anderson, ofthat town. Mr. Phil- Wed. and Thurs, Oct. 21313 and 22nd ‘ fills ‘91?- ay 00 en 1 s, 00 ms re or b ue ‘ \‘li§"[lips has taken over the business formor- A 1 d , mme ’ Specm ' ' ' ' n I n ' ‘ I ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' I . ' ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' . I I ' I ' ' - “TQOVV' 1). known as phmips & Emmy. {1‘ Weltnesflfiy and _Thur5da)f 0f 4 Men's Leather Faced mitts, for every day wear, well lined and ili\\§l\ N? ' 1 Many of our young people attended may a emate week fonowmg' close fitting knit wrist, warm and serviceable, special Nays '. '.- ,1 13316 blskt’zrb solcial at Carexlyl‘s bscflool Satisfaction assured-Plate, 'Crown and value, per Pair - - - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - v - - - . - - - - - - - . - - - - - - 3;,|i:i§li\li ‘1 'y 3 ouse on uesc aycvcning. ’ xe as ets Bridce workaSmcia-lt . y - - - " 4‘5! i l. I ' ) iibelonging to the Burnt River young 5 l 3’ “Mon s FleecelLrnled Shirts and Drawers, plain colors, c I . v :Aadies demanding some high bidding. a Sizes, Specm va “6 per gmmenb ' ‘ ' ' I ' ' ' ' ‘ . . I ' ' ' I ' ' . I it“? ' ‘ i 9 Master Robbie Eldridge is spending â€"â€"-~"~‘~~-â€"W'~*“w” H Men’s Shirts and Drawers, union, good weight, special \ili‘. 'g- " the week at Fell’s Station.. - DIgESSMAIglNG. value, per garment .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . twig I " Mr. and Mrs. Boynton, of Michigan, __._. . 1 S] - t a D . 1 - - ‘ liih’NNV 3 meiiéitins friends at Burnt River- Miss M Tiplinn' of Fenelon Falls has Me“ .W°° e“ “‘15- in 1 rawe‘?’ 1’ am “bbed 0” fancy Misti 1} M“ T. Hunter has 1, 0mm e d from Opened a afiessnlfiéing Shop over Térriu striped, warranted uns ll‘lll ab 0, special value per gar- 75 lgpéyfi‘ , Branden, Man. Bros: Store. « ment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c. '1 ,'\‘,';\‘j]§ :V l Men’s Grey or Navy Sweaters, with red collar, open \ ‘ l O i J .l ’l ..,.â€"-â€" W 2r \ \\â€"\““ .fl Z‘\{ 7'” k .mzm/ TERRILL BROS. Cheapest General Store in the County. EENELON FALLS, j. ., m“ Increase your Salary. Proper preparation does it. Attend TORONTO, ONT. And the time to commence is right NOW. One hundred and one studâ€" . cuts from other business colleges have patronized this college with- in one year. \VIIAT nous THIS PROVE? We give the best. Noth- ing else would satisfy usâ€"nothing q.-- “â€" 0*o__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~Powles’ Corners. (Correspondence of the Gazelle.) It is some time since the readers of 1'izhc Gazette heard from l’owlcs‘s Corner, :and, no doubt, some events have since occurred that are now too old for publi- cation. One great event. we. have to re- .port is the ’l‘hanksgiving Services last Sabbath, and on Monday night an enter- \' ‘tainmcnt was given, which consisted of "vocal and instrumental music. On Sun- day the Rev. Mr. Leitch, of Port Perry, _ preached two excellent sermons, and 0150 would 53hsz SOU- A“ gl'ad' gave an address on Monday night. The - “{1th 1"many Secure employment- “ rate for catalogue. Rev. W. J. M. Cragg and the Rev. C. Lord, of Fenelon Falls, also gave ad- W. J. Elliott, Principal COR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER 5T8. dresses, which were much appreciated. :Master Willie l’owlcs read and recited, â€"nâ€"-- and was heartily applauded, and Miss ' Mme...â€" 4-." I ONT. ~4«.- . .. x,',.-.>. ...., lilillllll llllS lillllll IMyrtlc l’owlcs and Miss E. Worslcy fa- “vorcd the audience with two solos. The admission fee of 10 and 1;") cents on Mon- day night and the collcctions and offer- ings amounted to nearly $97. The Olli- ccrs and congregation of the. church were highly favored with line weather. The trustees of the church here are intending to build an addition to the shed, as the old one is not nearly large enough, and Mr. James Fell has kindly offered a site for another. Our beloved pastor, Rev. W. J. M. Cragg,vdraws such large congregations that more room for vehicles is absolutely necessary. There are only two more issues of the Gazette before riot-Hon day. Do n't for- in printed every Friday at the oflice, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION 2 $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. a l ‘ I There Is Money 111 Farming If you keep posted in upâ€"to-date methods and read each week the most complete and comprehensive MARKET REPORTS which appear in The Sun .- is the Farmers’ Business Paper. Be sure you subscribe for The Sun to lst January, 1910, in combination with Lindsay Marble Works Baht. Chambers Dealer in and manufacturer of all kinds Marble and Braille Mnnumenls “no a dirch im ortcr I am able to . . qllfiglu‘fe closes, Micah Professmnal or busmess cards, 50 cents I have lately installed a pneumatic 1301- Per hue pel'fiflnu‘gl" gfis‘lfalfltqverfiltsememii ishing machine, and a pneumatic plant for g 3:35:sgrrliilneef0?ev‘frylgzb;:::‘egtg1l:§r ' ' racing. We are aole to do , ‘ Laueng and r ° tion. Contracts by the year, half year or .â€" Aave'i-tising Rates. ‘ - ~- ~ - > - k than heretofore ' ‘ wet to give Dr. \‘s 123011 a birthday presâ€" bet“?! and amp“ “'01' t h , - .1853 u on reasonable terms. w v I“ I i :nt of a majority of 200 on the 2011‘. inst. Call and get designs and prices. ’ P 1. ’é 3 HP“ is “m mm“ to Chili", and “711111,” ‘1 WOllK.S.-â€"In the rear of the Market on FOB PRINTING executed neatly, cop l2..:..:.z..uv M 2;;le A; -. I c u‘dil' to Victoria and 23.: ihurton. o is : (mmbvidue $1,...“ opposite the packgng “v t - I a vnl‘lvmm “M if “Melvin 59.1'Ye3llouse. ’ m“ “a a“ “News”? m The two papers to January 1st. ilr- Tree and i: \‘ljeaunt cur-mere "’1‘I'e- | 5:7: afiflgfiggfisy 5-" 13- HIKE)- , . t 1 "(a F i. v . ? ...; ll - , chem. r, . . orowmul. roprle or f01 a); ‘ : .‘I'd “ ill. '_

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