The Hospital for Sick Children lHlS APPEAL IS TO YOU! Thath Sick Child in OntarioryWhose Par- ents Cannot Afford to Pay for new meat is Treated Free. ' ’7, The Most Interesting Daily J The “Toronto Daily Star†is strong in special features far Women. . _ _ There are the daily Home Pagesâ€"the dailv instalment , of a good storyâ€"the Social and Personal columnsâ€"the illustrated daily Fashion Hints. But the “biar’s†strongest appeal to the wideawakc woman is the unusually interestin way in which it presonts the news of all the world, day by ‘ny. . There is not a dry line in itâ€"yet it is not sensational or in any way “yellow.†Just good, clean, wholesome, well-written accounts of everything that is going on that’s Worth reading about. _ Subscribe now and take advantage of our present rate of ‘ $1.59 A Year This paper and "Toronto Daily Star†together for answer-82. 20. Guaranteed Fountain Pen given for 50:. added to above subscription prices. The Hospital for Sick Children land 1m you in its cots and beds 1,155 patients» 383 of these wen from 267 places in the Province. Sixty- five per cent. Were children of p o o r people who could not afford to pay. , Sinceits organic» tion the Institution tWo CLUB FOOT cnsxs has "MM 15.513 W PLABTER- children ; 11,550 of these unable to pay and were treated free. If you know of any child in your neighborhood w h o is sick or has any deformity send the name of the parent ~ to the Secretnr . The Hospita for Sick Children is not a local but a. great Provincial Charity for the sick child of . - thepoor man in any GOING HOME m AWEEK part of Ontario has same‘claim upon its help as the child who 1 i' v e 5 within the , shadow of ' its walls in Toronto. T h o r e I w e r e 6 9 ‘ c a s e s of £55.; Club F ee t . ,4. V. . I 4 treated in MASSAGING A PATIENT. the Hospi- tal last year and 67 had perfect correction. “AT- Peferboro’ GEO. SPOT'l‘ON, I .IJWe can ï¬t cnyman of any physique type. I Here is I. ï¬gure of a. man with .- "' ‘ slightly steeping shoulders. ‘ 6] By. our physique type system of designing this departure from the normal is corrected in the ~ ï¬nishing of the clothes. It is notaccentuated.‘ murmur AFTER Just think of itâ€"Your money can help the Hospital to do the good work of straightening the crooked limbs and club feet of little children. Please help us. Please Send Contributions to J. Ross BobOPtson. Chairman, or to Douglas stldaon, Sam-Tress†The Hospital tor- SIok Children, College St... Toronto. ______________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- DIED. MASON.â€"Iu the township of Somer- villc, on Wednesday, December 15th 1909. Mr. William Mason, aged 85 years and 15 days. SMITII.«~In the township of Fenelon, on Wednesday, December 15th, 190.), Mr. Malcolm Smith, aged 74 years and 11 months. MnruanELL.â€"At Little Britain, on Tuesday, Dec. 14th, Rev. Moses Memor- cll, aged 63 years, 10 months and ll days. "iii-.37 Semi-ready‘vyi; ' Clothes ' are shown in a range to suit any man who wants good clothes. 1] Below $15 you are in the “danger-zone†for quality. . 11 But from $15 up you are . in Semi-ready selections. ' .â€" #8" i .‘ Suits atv$15l " Suits at $18 ~,‘ Suits at $20 i Suits at 9522' ' Suitsat $25 FAL LS MARKETS ‘FENELO. Fenclon Falls, Friday, Dec. 17, 1909 Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 95a. ,to 970. Wheat, full, 98 to $1 Wheat, spring, 93 to '95 Barley, per bushel, 45‘to 5'.) Oats, per bushel, 32 to 35 Pause, per bushel, 80 to 90 Buckwheat. 460. to 4:8. Potatoes, '25 to 30’ Butter, per pound, '20 to 23 Eggs, per dozen. 23 to ‘Zl Hwy, per ton, $l-l to $15 Hides, $9 to $10 llogs, live, $7.75 selects Hogs, dressed, $10 to $11 Bocl', to >36 Sheepskins, 50 to 30 - “’ool, 17 to l8 Flour, Brandon-'5 Best: $2.90 to $3.10 Flour, Silver Loaf, $2.70 to$'l.90 Flour, Victoria. $2.65 to $2.37) Flour, new process. 33.130 to $2.80 h‘lnur, fmnily, clipper, $2. 55 to ‘ ' Bran. per 100 pounds, $1.20 to Shorts, (10., $ l.2:_') to $1.35 Mixt‘d Chop, (10., $1.35 to $1.50 \\. . And we show suits at $28, $303, ' $32 and $35â€"in' the last two, lines the fabrics are of a quality , seldom see u in Canadaâ€"ct, only two retail tailors in Canada , _ 1 l ‘. I‘_ ,\ z -511 buy the same qualityâ€"and ff." they ask $l5 a suit more for ‘ the same garments. ' ‘ It‘s a pleasure to show-wand we are here to wait until you want to buy. But come any time and. inform yourself about the new. 1†.L It’s evident that the people appreciate the possibilities of this stock. The res- ponse to our advertising has been quick and generous. As THE DAY apprmchcs: the interest is bound to increase. More. callers every day. from. now onâ€". and every day emphasizes what pieI said over and over again, that Pl . - x , ~ ‘ . _ w on. I u TURE IS TIâ€"lE‘ KING or: CHRISTMAS: \x I, I ~ , ‘5'“. ï¬lShIQDS £0.17 lie Seas .’ . ,’ :.' ‘5: -,_ ,l. , p 7.? » ...-. » PRESENTS. . ' . u p T_ . '0, . .' ‘ - v Bring us )Our 1dcns. “0 can com ince _ ‘ . you in a few minutes that you are. in the " , . _ iight place. NO fancy prices to- drive. - _ a all the enthusiasm out of your Amos -. ‘ I 7 shopping. . I _ I a . , W " These are busy days, so get here as soon . as you canâ€"but better late than not ‘ ï¬t all. ‘ R L. DEYllAll & SON...| «7’, t neg a: GEO. L. MILNE ~ 1.1mm. Hunting ‘ Outï¬t s; The kinds of work we like best is ï¬tting people l out for a good time in the woods, with the best (I guns and equpment that money can buy. \Ve’re ‘ in better shape to do this now than at any ,time, and can meet every reasonable requirement at the } least possible expense. Come in and look through l the stock we have and the catalogue of things we 3 can very quickly get. > 3 It pays to be particular what gun you buy and we’ve been particular in advance of your need. We get the best as a. matter of course. ' Winter Term Business College ? ems mourn, JAN. 3, IS“) INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. Write Now for Literature. J. A. MCKONE, President. Principal. Heard . Stray Dogs. I Two Hound Dogs came on to the prem- . ices of the undersigned,. Lot 2 Con. 6,. Somerville, about Nov. 12th, .1909. Both dogs are black and white; Owner cam have same by paying expenses; R0 LAND? YOUNG. H...â€â€" -V- Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a. specialty-oi re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs ï¬xing up, bring it here. Or if you need a. new one we can build it4~good as the best. _. .5â€" a..~..- a... ~nu¢........â€".....» 5...! l. r. CHAMBERS. Colborne Street, Fenelou Falls. StOnetWellingtor ’ 20“!th ipzsgnms. .. . TORONTO, ONTARIO. ' flanada’s Oldest and Greatest Nurseries PETER. EIGFFAT Agent for *FENELON FALLS and. adjoining muntry. gsrsr PLACE IN camp for sumrior Business or Shorthand _ edncntlon is the progressive - . ELLIOTT TORONTO. ONT. Graduatenl’ this college readily ob- tain choice positions, The demand for our 52351811131305 is fully ï¬ve. times 3 the supply. Winter term opens Jan. - 3rd. New catalogue free.‘ ' W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL. con. YOKGllaI AND ALEXANDER STREETS. PLMllllE. Don’t forget that 1 have ‘ a. ï¬rst class Planer and am prepared to do all work in -f’ this line in the best style; 3, also to make I , I _ snsn wt†- ,2". AND 73 _-nccns. ‘ï¬g ,: .3. Your notrcnag‘e solicited. i1 31 ..._ :3 I . it S. S. GAINER