71mm!“ '3 * ‘jpnsrrfsarrnnrt "um-vmWJH M u,-m. . ‘ a . .. 1:12: - 7."!!! - a... Pf: . ‘ ' ".‘f'ï¬â€˜. ..i..â€"...~._ ,_ m -z; ' l ‘FENELON FALLS MARKETS in non nnnn. .A few suggestions from our big assortment. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Dec 31, 13309 Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 950. to 97¢. Wheat, fall, 08 to $1 Wheat, spring, 93 to 95 Barley, per bushel, 45 to 50 Oats, per bushel,_32 to 35 Peasc, per bushel, 80 to 90 Buckwheat, 46c. to 48. Potatoes, 25 to 30 Butter, 'per pound, 20 to 23 Eggs, per (102011, 23 to 24 Hay, per ton, $14 to $15 Hides, $9 to $10 Hogs, live, $7 .75 selects Bogs, dressed, $10 to $11 Beef, $5.50 to $6 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 , Wool, 17 to 18. Flour, Brandon’s Best, $2.90 to $8.10 _ Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.70 to$2.90 Flour, Victoria, $2.65 to $2.85 Flour, new process. $2.60 to $2.80 Flour, family, clipper, $2.55 to $2.75 Bran, per 100 pounds, $1.20 to $1.25 Shorts, (10., $1.25 to $1.35 Mixed Chop, (10., $1.35 to $1.50 F. H. KlDD successor. T0 H. J. SOOTHERAN. â€" l Christmas, Post Cards, rGift Books, Story and Picture Books, ‘Bibles and Hymn Books, Papetries and Fountain Pens, .Post Card Albums, ' " Work Boxes, - Japanese Glove, Handkerchief, Nectie and Noveltie Boxes. ‘(We are clearing these out at less than wholesale prices.) Brushes and Combs, (the biggest stock yet. ) ‘Collar and Cuff Boxes. .Shaving Setts, .Brass and Cop- - per Novelties, Travelling Cases, Perfumes and Sachets. 'In fact we have a magniï¬cent line at lower prices than ever before. iRobsons’ Drugstore. FENELQN FALLS. Convnvnxcmo. Finn .Issrpuncn AT LOW nuns. Esrgiirns MANAGED, Acnur MIDLAND LOAN Co. FARMS FOR SALE THROUGHUUT run COUNTY. ’ OFFICE 91KEliTST., LINDSAU PLANING We desire to thank our many customers and friends for their M Dom,"th thétlhave llberal patronage durlng the year a ï¬rst class Planer and am prepared-to do all work in this line in the best style; also to make GEO. A. JORDAN Oflice over Farmers’ Bank, Kent St., Lindsay. which is now closing, “and to solicit a continuance'of the same .for the STR-AY HEIFER ._.._ A I I 0‘ Game on to the premises of the under- conveyancing. ' 0011]le year. :signed, Lot 16, con. 7 Somerville a year- ' ' - _ ~ling heifer. 'Ownerac'an havelsame by “oneyTLoangd on farm iproving property an paying e )argcs. or own I'OPBI' y. . ~ J... PorJLsonr, 30033, We extend to one and all the Fenelon Falls P. O. Insurancou. ,_ Estates Managed. Your patronage solicited. a. compliment of the season. 00000090000000 . TAKE THE BBIDLE 0FF The License plug and g Farms for Sale in Fenelon, Verulam, Ops and Q larlposa. BREAD, , \cans, 1 Pele/6070’ . Business College ‘3 “NFEGTIONEBV .OPENS Moron, JAN. 3, tom AT INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION. B S N ’ S NEW ‘ , BAISEBY. Everything ï¬rst-class." Your patronage solicited. .Rosson. Two Doors South of I-Ioard's. tinny Marble Works I 000 r n S. " SfGAINER - x : climb into the Local Option automobile. TERERIL-L BROS. I. oooooooooooooooooo ‘ Winter Term â€"-AT_-â€"â€" szithe Jold rigs. onesii‘cost money. makeliiaâ€-'specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything thalithneeds‘ ï¬xing up, New We Mr. J. T. Clark in England to cover British Elections'ior Toronto Daily Star Another instance of aggressive enterprise on the part of the “Toronto Daily Star†is furnished by its action in sending to England a member of its staff. Mr. Joseph T. Clark, to remain there until the close of the British Election Campaign. Since the 14th of December Mr. Clark’s cables appearing in the “ Star " have been commanding attention and favorable comment. Never before has a Canadian paper afforded its readers the means of following day by day a British Election Campaign so intelligently. Cabling is an expensive operation, but the “ Star †does not spare expense when there is an opportunity to serve its readers. I . Mr. Clark, who is known throughout Canada as a writer of un- usually graceful English, with an original point ofvview that gives distinctiveness’to everything he writes, is describing the campaign at greater length for “Star†readers in frequent letters which can be truthfully described as masterpieces. The British Elections are being covered in the “Star†by no less than four distinct services, two of them exclusive to the “ Star," as follows: 1. Mr. Clark’s cables and letters (exclusive to the “Starâ€). 2. A special cable service from a staff of permanent correspondents in Britain (exclusive to the ‘x‘Starâ€). 3. The Canadian Associated Press cables. M 4. The Associated Press cables. In no previous British Election has a Canadian paper made similar preparations for getting the news. It is another proof of the increasing closeness of Canada’s relations to the Mother Land. But, also, not in our times have there been as great issues at stake. The budget, free trade, the future of the House of Lords, the British constitution itself, are in the melting pot, and who knows what will come out? For comp Write ,Now for Literature. ‘GEO. SPOTTON, J. A. MCKONE, President. Principal onnrsrnrs BuntinnnuJ # bri'ng‘lilit here. Or if you}: sn‘eed " ~'a'-' new one weit’can‘wbuil‘d ' itâ€" good as the“ best." ‘ . CHAMBERS. "~’.. _ Colborpe‘IStreet, Fencipn Falls. assuage? HARMLISI HIADACHI AND NIUIALGIA CUII No heart depression. Chub-(roars om discover“. Take no other. "can! us. All dealers or direct from Ans-ma 8 Co.. Sis-soc. Ont. Mossy but i! not -JL?'v‘lv‘,‘.‘.!‘".- A large assortment of Chocolates, ann Bon Boxes, all sizes and prices. Confectionery Novelties for children Fruits. . " “‘“ï¬ï¬‚l- risons one has to go back to the great reform of 1832, and one Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Dates: ‘ Baht. Chambers Bathority says it is the most momentous struggle since the Revolution Figs, Table Raisins, etc. ' ' r _ of 1688. . De“ “ “‘3 mam-30m?" “1 kinds Themroronto Daily Star's" news columns will keep you fully WW ‘ “Wm†“mwoom posted as to the progress of the ï¬ght. Nuts of all kinds . . oysters, , choice Marble and Granule Monuments Fancy Cakes, A good variet y. nlnrrn gm Opens in all departments of § $1.50 a Year ’ ' This paper and “Toronto Daily Star†together for one yearâ€"$2.20. Guaranteed fountain Pen given for 50¢. addorl to above subscription prices i Being a direct importer I am able to 3 quote the closest prices. ; I have lately installed a pneumatic pol- i i i isbing machine, a’nd a-‘pncumatic plant for The Central Biminess 0011939: _. I. o Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do Toronto on Januar 3 d. , ‘ l boiler and deeper work than heretofore. Early application foryadmlis- l r Call and get designs and prices. sionl is invited. Write ,for _ 1 cata ogue and enrollment ’ ' The best" try a loaf, (.90.) C WORKS â€"1n the rear of the Market on form. Address w. EL Shaw, ' Principal, Youge and Ger- nmbridge street, opposite the Packing ' rard streets, Toronto. l-Iouse. '- Xmas Cards 3. CHAMBERS, And Booklets, a pretty selection. Come and see. Cigars and Tobaccoes Smoke a Florida do Fair. ONOOOOâ€Oâ€.Oâ€MWOWOW†Huntin g Outï¬ts The kinds of work we like best is ï¬tting people out for a good time in the woods, with the best guns and equpment that money can buy. We’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 the stock we have and the catalogue of things we can very quickly get. ' E It pays to be particular what gun you buy and we’ve been particular in advance of your need. Get YOU? Stray Dogs. A line line. Xmas Balls, Garlands, Wreathes, Stars, etc, for decorative purposes. F. G. _ Johnstone. Two Hound Dogs came on to the prem- ises of the undersigned, Lot 2 Con.6, ‘ Somerville, about Nov. 12th, 1909. Both (logs are black and white. Owner can have same by paying expenses. â€" ROLAND YOUNG. for 1 9 l 0 aamaaosasaeeeeessaeea A grand Show 3,, ‘ fl'Oln EXEJrCANADA Ggpégpstpo prompt ishlp- g) \Ve get the best as a matter of course. _ U ‘ 33 Assoch-rwN Finn. Coarse or Land ,9; ‘ ‘ ‘ Clintoalont' Fcfi‘a‘lsable or Dairy I - 1 L . 5*. ‘ ’ . 3? v . Saturday mgnt. , & u... COLEMANS . . , J OS. Heard . . . F. (2. Jonas mus, Prop. _ SALT - \.