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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Jun 1911, p. 5

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.uu‘wmhxn; «2‘s: . s... '1; . .s .- :.;..'. »- .. ., - , ».. v “W‘es’ °°""°“' GOIIIiT 0F REVISION: ‘â€" (correspondence of the gazette) Notice is hereby given that a Court of E S R ’- E R I P Y p 3 o The rain that fell the first of the seek . .. was badly needed and did a great deal Rewsmn 0f the Assessment Ron f d,bth 1 at th “the Said). liti-lletmcdrce.over an "no ycan Village of Fenelon Falls, 'A Short time ago Mr- George Isaac will be held in Twomeys Hall, ' -v 7 ' Purchased a young grey mare from MIT. at 8 p. m. 011 611’ A. Rutherford, for which he paid three - ' hundred dollars. This is the largest mend-a5” the 12thda'y 0f June! sum ever paid for a farm horse in this 1911_ filling out the attached coupon and mailing to us. This will 1 ; . I Y' ‘ > o o . o . °i>2liin and Cook will finish mm Mc- 05:1},gfgsggigyfggfimbg‘ig‘31:833.“‘0 put you under no obligation whatever, but Wlll furnish you Gee's barn next week, . . . . A hotel-keeper’s wife in a local option . The Assessment Roll for the'year 1911 full Informatlon regardlng the su rest, greatest 111011 eyâ€"Inaker 18 at the Clerk’s office, where it may be . x. in the whole of Western Real Estate. village told a friend of ours that she examined by interested persons. never wanted to go back to the license W. T. JUNKIN, Clerk. system, as she \Yas so pleased with 10- Dated May 11th. 1911. cal option. MM BORN. AYRES.â€"â€"ln the township of Fenelon, on Friday, June 2nd, ]911, the wife of Mr. Rcbt. Ayres, a daughter. ’I‘l-Ims.â€"-Iu the township of Verulam, on Wednesday, June 7th, the wife. of Mr. J. Tiers, a son. ___________._.__._-______â€"- D1 ED. BOYCEâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Friday' June 2nd, 1911, Elizabeth Jane Boyce, aged 12 years and 5 months. FELLâ€""At Burnt River, on Tuesday, June 6th, 1911, Rebecca Charlotte, relict of the late John Fell, aged 88 years and 2 days. . gum“...â€" i CONVEYANCING. I I FIRE INSURANCE AT Low RATES. I ESTATES MANAGED, i AGENT MIDLAND Low 00. FARMS FOR SALE THROUGH: UT THE! COUNTY. 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 toâ€"day. Don’t let this oppor- tunity slip. Write to-day, now. successoa rro H. J. SOOTHERAN. CE 91 KENT ST., LINDSAY. OFFI- i...__._..__.._____ __'_____________.__.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" W i The wonderful progress of this SURPRISE CITY OF INFORMATION COUPON. . , Send me full information regarding your Saskatoon property. May be trifling now, and a simple examina- ’ I . firm ’ tiOIl ' ....................................................................................................................................................................... ' ............................. . I. ' rtéj Therefore if you suffer For bale by A' mommy with a. slight eye Address ....................................................................................................................................................................................... trouble have it attended to at once. lC()l\f[E I-IERE You will be well repaid by a visit to our optical dep artment where everything is in readi- ness Q for high grade satisfactory optical work. Our prices are D'smnce '5 1H0 "'53::3'2": e t R . V. ‘to those who wisrto go 9 es. 6 a vely reasonable and mu Many students {rem the distant The Universal Land. Security 00., Limited. Head Office, Saskatoon, Sask. Eastern Ontario Ol’flce, Room 18, Bank of Commerce Building, Peterborough, Ont. I EXCUEI‘SIONS Manitoba, Saskalihewan, Alberta Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 pan. on APRIL 4, 18 MAY 2, 13. 30 JUNE 13, 27 JULY 11, 25 AUG. 8. 22 SEPT. 5. 19 Second ,clw lichen from Ontario Italian: to principal N°“hw°" Wm“ work is p O S 1. t1 V e l y provinces and the United States LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES mfanteed attend the. , - 7 Xinléigeslgd‘rulu‘thn $33.99;, agngngn..a1iec.kma g pc . . . ELLTOTT . gos.:“....‘:.°wf.i.-E°ét at. e3m°goiiia dul. ° A J . GOIJ’IJD , " x F 1 . ,, . _ . TOURIST SLEEPING CARS ' .' . . 9 ' 01 this summers blllldlllo‘jO“)’81“L‘l)lOllS;. mubifimom. bgmfofibp bgé‘hhgffiux a??? I. Drugglst and Optician. & a l 6 :19.an MC“! 3 In one he. OI] ' ‘ _ ‘ ' local agent. M‘ TORONTOt ONT' \Ve Wlll be pleased. to figure on what. you'w-ill. need.- Early application must be made ASK FOR HOMESIEKfi 5" P'QMPHLEI containan M16 nndiu information. Apply to nenrqlC P.R. Agent onaR. L. Thompson, M This school has a national reputation V. LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE No. 198 , for high grade work. Graduates , ‘ p . readily get good positions. Open =3 D . Toronto. Mheets 3‘9. fitllst edncsfilafl ng‘l'ng entire year. Enter now. Write for ' ouLv DIRECT LINE' no cums: orcms' 83" m9“ ‘1“ ‘9 “We a 3 906 0“ catalogue. w. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. , ' -. Falls. F. Lodge, W. M.; F. lxoast Soe,‘ Cor Yonge and Alexander Sts. in. supplies, or the whole contract. F. C. TAYLOR ., «u l EENETlO-N E-A'L‘LSl MARKETS ‘ BETTER. ' ' Go THE BUSINESS" Wheat, Scotch or Fife,.780. to 800;. Furniture delivered to your home at Wheat, fall, 78 to 80 Is calling you, why not prepare-now? Our Corn is a very- fine. sample this year. â€"â€"â€"- Wheat, spring, 70 to 75 ,’ Barley, pervbush‘ol. 4:3 to 50' Cats, per bushel. 38 to 40 - I ‘ I I the standard... ’Bhe ieadlng mercantile houses _ of E _ V ,_ ..' ‘ I H TY P varieties glimgc‘i‘gfc United-States ' recogmze - Exitijggitlflffizlgléoi 80‘ . ' 3" Potatoes, ~10 .-to 50' Batter, per pound, 20 .to 22‘. "'-'â€"""â€""' Eggs, per dozen, 15 to 16 I av, per ton, $8 to $10 Hi.les $7 toms- Have give given thousands of young 1; lIogs,,li\ro, to $17 3 people a good start in lil'e., We can Hogs, dressed; to.$9..‘r‘)‘- Raper Milk“ and a“ r kinds of garden seeds. DUB HQME STUDY COURSES, WW" 1'2 to 20, HilBSIlII’S Bililfiilflfll Flour,Samson, $2.70=to $2.90 Oiler unexcelled advantages to those Fenelon Falls. Flour, \V’nnipog $2.60 to.$‘2'.80‘ who_ cannot attend college. Eull ' particulars upon inquiry.. ' ‘ ‘ “ Bran, per 100 *pounds, $1.l5 to $1.‘ You; run NO RISK. Call and see our goods. Gamer. ‘ urinates; FALLS. Flour, Silver Leaf, $25M to$'2.00‘ Flourfl'ictoria, $2.35to $2.55 Flour, new process..$2.30 to $2.50: .2 Shorts,- do., $1.20 to $1.30 Mi-ited'Chop, (10., $1.25 to $1.40 CornChop, do., $325 to $1.35 WANTED. SEE? OUR WALL PAPERS. Putnam: Business. center: GEO. SFOTTON; PRESIDENT BUlLDlllG- (WRACTS We» are prepared to-take contracts Fertile coming. season. If you: have any building to.do get our esti~ mates, Doors and sash. and interior finish always in. steels. Planing and. matchi ng; done. to‘order.. before or-by Ma 1st; = ' it as. R. M: Ill'IAl’r, “0 young person can have a better safeguard against the- adversities of fortune or a better resourse in a time of need than a thorough business training. . WE HAVE facilities to give you. the best training in the Province. Our teachers are SPECIALISTS. All business and shorthand (Gregg) subjects. Enter norm. 5A. Light Suit For Simmer 3 . é Is What you want... We make a 3 Specialty of two-piece suits, and have: E all the best materials for-the purpose. Style; and workmanship guaranteed. Home- Study Courses. Lindsay Business College. Affiliatedwith OrillialBus. College A. H. SPOTTON. President. FENELON FALLS PLAIIING'Z MILL A. 15:35,, PBDPHIEIQB... .fflfr‘ -.â€"»/‘M . Flour, family, clipper, $2 ‘25 to h ) A. goo<l'-girl for general housework: J Box. 5:39, Lindsay, On 1‘... ‘X‘A‘ w /~ -,.,~..,

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