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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Jun 1911, p. 8

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(. AA“. .,1 .._».‘. l . l on derful Buying Opport unities Here During dune Read this list of The banner of highest quality and lowest prices waves ‘over every department. .SPBClal Offerings marked at prices that will save you money. Dress Goods at Bargain Prices Leading shades in Summer Suitings, regular price up to 65c. yard, on sale at - 440. New Dress Goods, with self stripe and fancy des1gn, serge eifect, colors navy, royal, cardinal and green, per yd., only - - 39c. Light Summer Dress Goods. in checks and stripes and fancy patterns, regular price 600. and 25c, on sale - - 39c. and 190. Attractive Silk Values. Natural Chantung Silk, two specials at, per yard - - 59c. and 39c. 27 inch White China Silk, on sale at her Terrills’ Queen. Quality Tea only 250' yard _ _, ' _ 393' 4 Packages Corn Starch - \ 25c. ' Canned Apples, per tin, only - 25c. Allover Laces Reduced. White Allover Laces in a number of neat . designs, regular price up to 750. on sale at 590.. 500. and - - 39¢. Grocery Specials ! ~ 7 lbs. Rice - - - - 25c. Pint Tins Maple Syrup - - 10c. Preserved Plums, regular 200., now 15c. 10 lbs. Corn Meal - - - 25c. 9 lbs. Rolled Oats - - - 25c. 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar '- - $1.00 20 lbs. Yellow Sugar - - $1.00 Essences, 3 bottles for - - 25c. Pint Gems Strawberry Jam - 15c. Terrills’ Queen Quality Baking Powder 15c , . The record of sales ’ 3 these days tells very plainly that men are satisfied with our clothing. We never had such business before, but we never had such clothingâ€"â€" Easily the best values in town. Ladies Shoes at Low ' Prices. 'Ladies’ High Lace Shoes, of Dongola, Blucher styles, selling at the following reduced prices : $1.29, $1.59, $1.79. Ladies’ Low Shoes of fine Dongola in .lace or with straps, very light and com- fortable for summer wear, selling at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 .Ladies’ Low Shoes for everyday wear selling at 750. and $1.00. are unquestionably thellothes you ought to wear. They combine the merits of high tailoring with economy of price. Then in "Peerless Brand” clothing we .are showing suits of almost every descriptlon. Handsome patterns and the very styles at the following low prices: $5.00, $5.95, $6.75, $7.95, $8.75. CALL AND SEE THEM. Choose From The Following at 19o. Higrade Galatea. two tone stripe. Yard Wide Motor Suitings. blue and linen shades. Tan Suiting with raised self stripe. 25c. Mercerized Check Ginghams. 250. Fine White Dimity. ‘ ' White Muslin with pin stripe and satin stripe. ‘ 25c. Curtain Net with frill. - .TERRILL BROS. :FENELON FALLS. CHEAPEST GENERAL STORE IN THE COUNTY. Wear The Butterick “Slater Shoe.” Patterns always in stock 'Before Sending to Departmental Stores a Are You Looking For a WEDDING PRESENT ? Those in need of 3. Sewing Machine will do well to call and see our stock. i g LATEST UP-TD'DATE a GM, SEWING Of the old rigs. New a ones cost money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs fixing up bring it here. Or if you need a new one 6 we can build it-â€"good as the best. i. l. CHAMBERS. (‘Olborne Street “If T .............................................. Fenelon Falls. é /Foot of Kent “a . \ V BuslNEss WANTED routines PEELED WOOD. such as you may obtain under r, S‘ r d , the very best conditions at The B‘ S l 00 ’ Poplar? SP] 1100: - Balsam and Tan Bark, for Our Wall Cases are filled with elegant Silver Table Wear. Fine china. o o l, @ Art Goods. Fine Leather GootdLFIassf : o o o Counter Cases Filled With Fine Jewelry, Bric a Brain. This is not a T MACHINE a real Sewing Machine.‘ o All of which we cordially invite you to inspect. J. S. Northey. Walsh’s Woolen Mill. BRITTOH BROS. - LINDSAY Issuers of Marria e Lice . g nses Next Door to VI. l-l. GOOD ROADS AND LAND VALUES r Auto Killed Cow. Mr. James Allison, of the township of Hope, had the misfortune to lose a very valuable cow on Wednesday, May 24th. The cows were being taken from the posture to the farm when an auto came while it is impgsslble to assign an along, and, before the cows could get arbitrary per cent, or amount to ,.e_ clear of tho road.0no Of them was Struck present the increase in land value by increase Estlmated at Between Two and Nine Dollars an Acre Central Business College of ‘ Bond, and every 0 locate the guilty pa and instantly killed. Mr. Allison was only a short distance awayabut the au- tomobile party hurried oiI Without ofier- lug any explanation. The glass in front of the'auto was all smashed, but no i’ur- tllor damage was done to the machine. The matter has been reported to Chief {fort will be made to rti06.â€"-P. H. G uide. ___â€"-â€"-â€"-0-" Mr. Joseph Bell of Lindsay committed suicide on May Slst by shooting himself with a revolver while temporarily do- rangcd, it is believed also result of in health. Deceased was a. son of Mr. Henry Bell, Chieloi tho Lindsay lire ~ brigade. _ .m . “.1...â€" .__..__.....- reason of road improvement it is safe to. estimate that the increase per acre Within the zone of influence of an improved road would be from $2 to $9 an acre. As there are about 850,000,- 000 acres of farm lands improved and ' unimproved ill-tile United States, the , pglsslbilltles of aggregate incrlase in no .are enormous, s H. . ' of Detroit. Ms B Hmper in the crop moving scnson the rail~ roads that traverse the great agricul- tura} sections are taxed far beyond their equipment. For many months while the country roads are impose: able. much of” this equlpment is idle. $1.1m“ the railroads Butter 5 double ....._ .~ _ ._......_L... ... Toronto, is a sure passport to success. Thousands have prov- ed it. Why not investigate for yourself ? Our free catalogue ‘ explains. “Write for it. W. H. SHAW, Principal. â€"â€"â€"J Miss Tena. Redford HONOR GRADUATE ALBERT COLLEGE, 18 prepared to give lessons in oil or water color painting, crayon drawing, or “ The Parson-go," deei in . 8n 8 Benolon Falls. which the best prices in cash will be paid, delivered on the line of the different railways in car lots or more. Bassw’ood and poplar can be cut 50 grid 37 inches long. 55 and 37 are the best lengths to cut. 128 feet to the cord. Spruce and Balsam cut 4 feet long, also Tan Bark. M. Mansfield, KINMOUNT

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