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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Oct 1909, p. 5

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_ . i" H BIGGERâ€"in the township of Fenelon ' ‘3‘!) Thursday Oct. 7th, 1009, the wife of M r. ltobt. Notice, 3. daughter.~ The Most Popular Paper In oniario KEYS.â€"â€"In Lindsay, on Saturday, Octo- b‘31' 9th, 1909, the wife of Mr. W. R. Keys, . u r a create a ar 1 l x u DCNI).\S.~.\J: Fenelon Falls. on Sun- rt, day Oct. 10th, 10):}, the wife of Mr. Hunting Outfits The kinds of work we like best is fitting people out for a good time in the woods, with the best guns and equipment that money can buy. \Ve’re Robb Dund‘rs, a “C"l h t I W . h l , - k t a . ‘I‘ e est too that e0 le 11k a ne 3a er 151 err . . - J 1","er In ti... t-o.vn..i.ip of Vernl'un - willingneZS to 13pay 1 0021 113110111; for it 81 p m better Shape to do tins now than at any tune, 1.1» . .‘_" .. V . \‘ J l ‘ V l ‘ u . :4 g 1' and can meet every reasonable requirement at the. least possible expense. Come in and look through the stock we have and the catalogue of things we can very quickly get. It pays to be particular what gun you buy and we’ve been particular in advance of your need. \Ve get the best as a matter of course. More people buy the “Toronto Daily Star”. than any other Daily, Weekly or Monthly published In the Province of Ontario. Moreover, the circulation of the “Toronto Daily Star” is increasing more rapidly than that of any other newspaper in Canada. These things do not just happen. There must be a reason. In this case there are several reasons. The “ Toronto Daily Star ” publishes Market Reports 12 to 18 hours earlier than the morning papers. It is a l ewspaperâ€"not a’n “Organ”â€"-political or any other kind. - Not only the 'Woman's Page, but the whole paper, on Monday Oct. 11th, 1000, the wife of Mr. Jas. A. Junkin, a son. â€"o¢~â€" School Report. Senior Fourth History and Composi- tion. M. Towmey, L. Connell, T. Carley, E. Puley, O. Rutherford, E. Webster, P. S'nithemm, J. Northey, F. Chambers, 'Z. McFarland, V. Hay, E. Chadwick, R. Mann”: A. Northey‘l‘, G. Aldous’“, M. Poulson*, B. h‘lcCarthy’“, W. Wilson". Junior Fourth Gra'n-nar and Composi- tion. (-‘r. Jewell. N. lletherington, 1“. Graham, 1‘]. Junkin, it. Mclntosh, K. Ingram, D. Jones,1l.lieard, it, Palmer, ~§5¥£fiflu§§3fifififitw téflfmtfl 55p9€¢5&5Ia'lfi‘.§-'iâ€"lf’ : I ‘vé‘ House Maid Vianted. V 512:5;‘2593 cider} Fk'ifiF-‘QN’Sizei-‘Héfiffiml iii-{'1' ‘Suéiiftiikf' A. McGregor, M. Pearce, Gr. Shane, J. .1. , , Sutherland, Gr. Brock", S. Minthorn*, J. 15 atththe t0 womet}. l I ___.__ Ellery* reports 9421118th events more flllly than any Other I ' I I LL: To 00 to Lindqu Gonepql house\vork Those mar ked “'lllll all. flStOI'lSk were Canadian Daily. z "006113101113 no Appr I , absent from one examination. .1: - ... u ' f h Our at ouch t F! ll 53 h ’ ‘\ u ‘5:- ’ k" » i Its special features, such as the Chronicles 0 t e . O) . 1r 1’ inept a a w AIRS.IGI‘.O. \\. not”... " "‘ a “’“" *‘"""' "” Khan", are most entertaining. ; l “0 0‘ or Lmdemmmt’ Lindsay SHLE ER. '5'? Consequently people like the “Toronto Daily Star" L21" REASONS: ' Ea: .__..â€"_â€" :_ _ t . fl ' c ’ 2: _ ._ __.________________.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""â€"'" The nuderSinned ofiers a (mod. farm bet er than any Other newspaper D 1 Benn" 0f goo“ tunes. 9: . _ o a A. o‘ 2 Success of mrulu'itcs ‘3‘ containing 100 acres, more or less, for 5’: ,1, ' .. a f ‘ ‘ U assâ€"â€" sale by tender. It is situated within 2 ca ‘l“1“”experienccasmm I miles of Fenelon Falls, and there are A o 4. Twenty-fiveyears ol'hlgh g; thereon a good frame house and harn . rag grade work. E“ , . , , I . ' n e in fall of 1910. The highestbor any ten- Tb" paper and "75 Toronto Dd”! Star 'togatb". f0, é Shorthand é _ do; no: "(alcessarilgj aulcerted-l t one yearâ€"$2.20. Guaranteed Fountain Pen given for 5 03. ‘3 Commercial Era . a " H 2 - 1 -‘ . a: . . . ;:-. , i 0” m I“ p u W“ a,“ WP y 0 added to above subscription prices. ,9 “a and Telegrai’hy w w r JUNKIN m r: . . . ' fr; E“ Enter any day. Individual 9 ' P. 0. Box 108. i a; instruction Nin'ht cl' sse ‘ 9‘ Fenelon Falls, Oct. 14th, 1909. 37-3. 4 o . ' ‘ p _ {,1 .44, U”, .1 , ,1“... -. H”... A permanent institution, ES, the old rios_ New fir/M not an experiment, here to- a day and away toâ€"morrow. ones COSt‘ lnoney' \Ve make a specialty of re- PETERBBRO . . pairing, repainting, etc. BU E53 COLLEGE. 3 FENELON FALLS LIARKETS Fell 010“ Falls, Friday, OCt. 15, Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 900. to 950. . Wheat, run, 90 15095 _ (rounnrn 1885) If you have anything When“ Wm?” 85 to 90 . - ~ ’ - - ‘ ~ ~ >- . ,. ._ ‘ Spatton c0 that needs fixing up, bring it here. Or if you need a new one we can build itâ€"â€"good as the best. In JBWBli‘Y «r. t. ElliMlllRS. \Ve carry a large and well Female“ Falls. Barley, per bushel. 45 to 50 ) . Oats, per bushel, 3'2 to 35 l rlncipuls. i’ease, per bushel, 75 to 80 . " . ‘ ‘V -4_ Potatoes, new, 30 to 35 - ' " â€"~,-_.-_._ m , «Tamil :5. - Butter, per pound, 21 to 22 q Mathewâ€"Clothes Eggs, per dozen, 22 to ‘23 , ' d , Hay, per ton, $14 to $15 1 ‘ ' ' . wade seams, an 1V1 1:ng Hides, $10 to $11 is ‘ 2:- Hogs, live, $7.50 to $7.75 - 3 .t I , °“’ P” 9° t at Hogs, dressed, $10 to $11 ' Beet, $5.50 to $0 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 17 to 18 they were made particular figure . ~ our physique t pe system Flour-,Brandon’s Best, $2.00 to $3.10 ' ~ _ - » ‘ Flour Silver Leaf, $2.70 $2032.90 , H v v . .' . Flourzvmtoria‘ $2.65 to 32.85% 80 .. p saleCted StOClx. Olll pilces ale Flour new process. $2.00 to g2. .- » -- . - 7 ' _ . Flour: family, clipper. $2.03 to $2.7. “f. _ as low as 3 Cu W111 find any Bran. per 100 pounds, $1.40 to $1.25 ‘ Shorts, (10., $1.25 lo $1.35 Mixed Chop, (10., $1.35 to $1.50 Stone d hellingtrn FONTHILL NURSERIES. ‘ (850 Acres) To l'ee 3 our watch in 001 TORONTO’ ONTARIO' \ 1 y ‘ g ( Canada’s Oldest and Greatest Nurseries. order. It it needs cleaning (1 We call ours tailoring because our system is so different from the many brands of readyfinacle tailoringâ€"and our work is a great deal hettet finished than the retail custom tailor can a OQM “wwuotnw “on ~H¢4¢O¢bwauooouw hfitiilE'Elgliih i I i l with all Commercial and English sub- ; jects thoroughly taught by mail or at i College. Write for particulars to i CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 3 Yonge Street, Toronto. W. H. Shaw, President. You can huy Suit. at $15. $18. $20. 52250. $25. “a up co 335 i- PETER. MOFFAT . Agent for FENELO r: FALLS and adjoining country. or repairing bring it here. Mrs?» AW M _, JOHN SLATER, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. One school that stands at the head in 'l‘horoughncss, popularity and Genu- FENELO’H FALLS. R. F. 'Wilks, General Piano Tuners, - are on the way. Leave orders at Terrill’s Store or direct to R. F. \Vilks «h 00., 447 Yonge St, Toronto. Pat- runs of the late George Gumpricht, of Peter-hero, Mason d3 Risch and Heintzman & Co., of Toronto, please take notice. / are. L. MILNE - LINDSAY. v ' - i y ‘ roaouro. our. we Merit- is; Hm It enjoys a large patronage because its superior work is so well known. Hiet your training here and you will i be satisfied. All graduates easily get > lpositions. Catalogue free. Enter now. W. J. ELLIOTT, PRIHClPAL. COR YONGE AND ALEXANDER STREETS Oiiice over Farmers’ Bank, Kent St, Lindsay. ._._â€"â€" Dcnler in and manufacturer of :1] kinds of ‘ Rom. Chambers l Conveyancing. Money Loam °" W“ Marble and Granite Monuments or Town Property. Bring 9. direct importer I am able in Insurance‘ : quote the closest prices. :- l I have Inlrly installed a pneumatic pol. “skates "anag d' ishing machine, and a pneumatic plant. for - Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do Farms for sale In Fene'on’ better and deeper work than heretofiore. ‘ V1. ruiam, Ops and Call and gel designs and prices. I Mariposa. WORKS -â€"â€"In the rear of the Market on -Cnmhridgc street, opposite the Packing ' House. R. GHA‘E‘w’iBEBS, 5.4.LESDIAN W'ANTED sway Heifer. ._..._â€" ments with our baker-r a We have made arrange in Toronto by which Don’t forget that I have a first class Planer and 9 prepared, to do all worlz this line. in the best sty. . ,, also to make SASH AND. DOORS. '3 we can supply Tor- ; onto bread at l - 5. Super loaf. Clean, entertaining 3 and instructive, is E Strayed on to Lot 11, Con. 6, Somer- lle, one heifer, coming two years old. Owner can have same by proving pr0p.-. crty and paying; charges. Thos.W.Bowman&SonCo.Ltd 313“ 7 . “IT‘SH’CEHEY- RIDG'E'VILLEONT. E t 3 Pay c’OVV- Estray Heifer. For Rent or Sale. . Game on to the premises of the under- SU‘M’C‘I 0“ t0 thb‘ Premises 0f the 11"" Fil'St'Clil-“S to“ “00_‘“'~‘(l “"1150, {300(1 ‘ Signed, Lot 18, Concession 3, Bonner-ville, dersigued. Lot '20 Gen. 5, Vex-alum, one cellar, stone foundation, good orchard, ,nnc Cow, ownm. can have smug by ycarliug “pimp. Own," can have same gard\en. stable. etc}. “Situaied on Queen ll proving property and'pnyiug charges. liym-q-cing proper-Lynnd paying charges. a F. G. S S ‘ } A sl.\'cs‘.,l:‘cuc1.m i‘u s. 3 ,. . . , T , .4, I F, ', _ . I. ‘ , MRS. JOHN INGRAM.” n u.\\iLso.\,ra.1clow. _ J J \MES BlLLLl‘T. fivww;mvvwvvw Whole or part of time; liberal terms; ,. prompt pay. Outiit free. Over 500 acres ‘1 in trees. Write at once. “ Canada‘s ()ldest Nurseries." open on the evenings of qlhursdav ant Salurday, ii an mrurrr sat- Your patronage solicited. fit urday afternoon 4 to 5 p.111.

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