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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 28 Apr 1911, p. 5

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.eâ€"M“- ..,.1 ., GOING "THEM ONE ' BETTER. Furniture delivered to your home at LESS OI T Y PR1 0E8 ' You run NO RISK. see our 8’. S. Gamer. FENELON FALLS. Powies' Corners. (Correspondence of the Gazette ) Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Caven and Mr. and Mrs. D. Morton and their families retur-_ to prohibit, spitting ned to Toronto after spending Easter at their lake shore cottage. ‘ _ The baseball fans intend purchasing their summer regalia shortly, and we will hear tell of defeats and victories. We are promised seed time and barâ€" vest, summer and winter, heat and cold. Well, we are sure of the cold and we often felt the heat too celebrating the battle of the Boyne in a half hearted way. - Every farmer is busy now and it is nearltimeu The onion men started the Planet .Tr. seeder and sowed their onion. seed on the 22nd and 24th. So far this is the latest of"any season, but we are going to watch for developements. One of our farmers says he is going to quit work when he makes $40000. Per- hzins he will want the forty-five. He will need closer trade relations with the UnitedStates. Serious Accident.Near Minden. Echo: A very serious accident occur- _ red at Peter Eastmau’s Thursday last, which not only greatly, endangered the lives of his two sons. scar and disfiguse._ them for life, but will in all probability impair the sight of Elmer, the younger. The young men were engaged in blastâ€" ing large stones in the field, had placed a. charge of explosives and were filling the hole with sand to exclude the air, using a, broken drill for that purpose. William was sitting on. the stone and Elmer had his feet against it. Both were immediately over the charge when it ignited with a report heard two miles away-.m'The stone was blown into a thou- sand pieces. only one piece. remaining in the hole, that upon which Wm. sat. El- mer wasithrown back several yards and I ~ both suffered severe lacerations of the hands and face from the powder and fine I splinters of rock. No bones were broken, and it is considered a miracle that both were alive and able to walk to thehouse, aided-by their father. nothing after the accident and neither of them have seen anything since, air though the physician seems quite confi- dent he can save their sight. After the first two treatments they were brought to the village, where they would be convenient to the eye of the doctor, and where they are progressing favorably, cared for by their father and Miss Florence Vincent. JUNKIN.-â€"In the township of Verulam, on Friday, March 17th, 1911, the wife of Mr. T. L. Junkin, a son. MANltui..â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Tues- day, April 11th, 1911, the wife of Mr. E. B. Manuel, a daughter. KENNEDYâ€"At Glenarm, on Wednesday, April 12th, 1.911, the Wife of Mr. Wm. Kennedy, a son. HADLEY â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Monday, April 21:11 1911, the wife of Mr. Herb Hadley, a son. HARRISON -At Powles Corner on Tues- day, April 25th, 1911, the wife .of Mr. Thos. Harrison, :1 son, - MARIEIIED BIDWELLâ€"O’LllAl’tYrâ€"At Lindsay, by Yen Archdeacon Casey. on Monday, April 21th. 1511, L. M. Bidwcll, of Saska- toon, to Florentine, daughter of His Honor Judge O'Leary of Port Arthur. JUNKINâ€"JUNKIN.-â€"On Wednesday, Ap- ril 19th, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. 11. W. Fowley, Cas- ey Junkin, and Sarah Junlrin, daughter of Lancelot Jilllliill, both of Verulam. O‘Bailzsâ€"â€"l).\\'ls.â€"At the Manse, Fon- clon Falls, by the Rev. C. S. Lord, B. D., on Wednesday, April 26th, 1911, Mr. Charles Percival O‘Brien and Miss Lena Gertrude Davis, all of, the township of Somervillc. PA'l‘l‘l-IN -â€"â€" lIu’rusnmnTos. â€"- At Pine irovc, Ycrulam, by the Rev. C. S. Lord, 13. 1)., on Wednesday, April 26th, 1911, Mr. 'l‘hos, J. Patton, and Miss Bertha Pearl Hothcrington, all of the township of Verulam. DEICDL Cumsâ€"At Edmonton, Alberta, on Wednesday, April‘ 19th, 1011, Arthur llantly Cullen, in his 24th, year. Funeral took place at the residence of his mother, 91 Euclid avenue, Toronto on Tuesday April 251b, at 2.301). m to Prosper-l Cemetery. Deceased was the only son of the late Lune-s Cullen, fornmrly of Fenelon Falls. , Wm. could see'a little at first, big; soon became quite blind. Elmer saw THAN Call and goods ‘BY-LAW N0. 611 on the, sidewalks and other public places. The Municipal Corporation of the Vii - lage of Fenelon Fails enacts as follows : 1. No person shall spit on the public sidewalks or pavements nor in the pas- sage ways, stairways and entrances to buildings used by the public within the Village of Fenelon Falls, nor in rooms, halls, buildings and places to which the public resort, within the said Village of Fenelon, Falls.» , , . , 2. Any person convicted of a breach of the provisions of this By-law shall for- feit and pay at the discretion of the conâ€" victing Magistrate, a penalty not ex- ceeding the sum of Ten dollars, for each offence, exclusive of costs, and in de-’ fault of payment of the said penalty and costs forthwith, the said penalty and costs, or costs may be levied by distress and sale of goods and chattels of the offen- der, and in case of there being no dis- tress found, out of which the said penalty can be levied. the convicting Magistrate may commit the ofiender to the Common Goal of the County of Vic- toria, at Lindsay, with or without hard labor, for any period not exceeding twenty-one days, unless the said penalty and costs be sooner paid. Read a first and second times and pas- sed in open Council this 10th day of April, A. D. 1911. S. J. SIMS, Reeve. W. T. JUNKIN, Clerk. Use it to finish floors with a beautiful and most durable surface that you can keep clean most easily. M L ' Icorpinzc , Use it instead of paint or var- nish for vehicles of cv cry sort. It. withstands the weather. sore czc Use it to renew the looks of old furniture and every sort. of- woodwork... M Get it in tinsâ€"whom: from . 17 handsome colors in solid _ Enamels. 7 shades of Lacs - to imitate hardwoods..or Transparent Lee for nat- uralflnlah. , Ask about the - hundred uses M L Floor- glaze has in your home. shown in our Free Book. Gallon costs 500 lq. feet. Imperial Vlrniah & Color Company. Ltd" Toronto FOR SALE AT Hardware Store. Heard’s I ‘r _. a: L ,_ ,, orglcze ‘ DOES ADVERTISING PAY? You can help yourself, help your newspaper, help us by filling out the attached coupon and mailing to us. This Will put you under no obligation whatever, but will furnish you full information regarding the surest, greatest money-maker. in the Whole of Western Real Estate. FAIRHAVEN SUBDIVISION '0F ‘ SASKATODN, WESTERN CANADA. The wonderful progress of this SURPRISE CITY OF THE GOLDEN WEST reads like a. page from Arabian Nights;'but those who invested a few hundreds, 3, 2, 1, years, yes, 3 months ago are wealthy to-day. Don’t let this oppor- tunity slip. Write to-day, now. . r INFORMATION COUPON. , Send me full information regarding your Saskatoon property. ' Name ' Address .. The niversal Land. Security 00., 1 Limited. Head Oifice,ISaskatoon, Sask. Eastern Ontario Office, Room 18, Bank of “Commerce Building, Peterborough, Ont. > provinces and _,the united States attendthew ’ ) ELLIOTT . I. o .)_. . .l , Distance Is. no Hindrnnce _ , to those who wish to get the best. e e a , .Many students from.’ the . distant I ‘ r . . For next summer’sbuildfling Operations” ‘ rosomo. 9811.1 ' I . _ This school has a- national, reputation for high grade work. Graduates readily get good positions. Open entire year. Enter now'.. Write for catalogue... W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor Yongc andAlexander Sts. Wee A f Peas Boys emf Our mixture is blended by ourselves from. sixteen 0110108 named var1et1es. Should learn those subjects by whiclr they can earn a living. SDOHOBn Awajy aheaq 0f the Business Colleges are the, largest ordmamy m1xtures. trainers in Canada, and ourgraduates Sold at the price of ordinary secure the best positions. You can , ,_, study at home, or partly homelaaud mixtures. 50. per ounce, 100. finish at the College... per lb. Hitiilll’llllllllilllllll Fenelon Falls. PETEBBDHDE AHE A n - BligSllIE-SS. COLLEGE .. - GEO? SROTTON, , PRINCIPAL. We will be pleased to figure, on what you will need ~ in supplies, or the whole-contract. I F. o. TAYLOR. â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€"~._____â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “ ’FENELON FALLS MARKETS Fenelon Falls, Friday, .Apr: 28 ,1911-1 ' Wheat, Scotch. .or-Fife, 780. to 806. . Wheat, fall, 78 to 80 Wheat, spring. 73 to 75 Barleyyper bushel, 45 to 50 Oats, per bushel, 33 to 35 Pease, per bushel, 75 to 80 . Buckwheat, 420. to 45 Potatoes, 40 to 50 B,utter,~per pound, 20 to 22 '. Eggs, per-dozen, 15 to 16 Hay, perton, $8 to $10 Hides, $7' Hogs, live, $5.00 to $6.25 Hogs, dressed, $8.50 to $9.00 ': Beef, $27.50to $8 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 12 to 20 _ Flour, Samson, $2.70 to 8290' Flour, Winnipeg 32.60 to $2.80 Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.40 to$2.60 ‘ Flour,Victoria, 2.35 to $2.55 Flour, new process. $2.30 to $2.50 Flour, family, clipper, $2.25 to $2.452 Bran, per 100 pounds, $1.15 to $1.253. Shorts, (10., $1.20 to $1.30 Mixed Chop, (10., $1.25 to $1.40 Corn Chop, (10., 53.125 to $1.35 WANTED. Individual Msfruafiém. Em‘er Any Day; ' LllflK N0 young person can have- a better safeguard against the ad-versities of fortuneâ€"or a better resourse in a time of need than a thorough. business training. WE HAVE facilities to given you the best- training in the Province. Our teachers are. SPECIALISTS. All business and shorthand (Gregg) . subjects. Enter now. before or by May 1st. Mus. R. M. REAL, \_n_â€"- BUILDIWRACTS We are prepared. to take contracts For the coming season. If you have any building to deget our esti mates. Doors and sash and interior finish always in: stock. Planing and matching done to .orderg, Home Study Courses. Lindsay Business College. Affiliated with Orillia Bus. College A. H. SPOTTON, President. FENELH FALLS RAMS? 521111... A. TEIRS,‘ PEOP-fiiETUfls. A good girl for general housework.- Box . 559, Lindsay, Ont... .15 ur.\._ . c. ,- .uVrn‘A

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