fw~wJ~~L=grrxw ~.‘.._.-,..s....r. ..._s......_._....._-___...__.,._,. , Reception to Miss Dickson. HOW TO BLACKEN-BROWN BOOTS , â€" Take a piece of washing soda the ON REDNER'S POlNT- The ladies of St. Andrew's Church size of a w . Missionary Society tendered areception cupful of 1:333: axgtgfssogieï¬ 16%; "â€" on Wednesday afternoon to Miss Agnes rub boots well “am it aï¬d set them to A siX-roomed 1101156 and 10b) With some Dickson, who has lately returned from dry. “when dry give 'the boots z; goo; fruit trees and small fruits; ï¬rst class Japan after an absence of seven years as coat of burnismng mk to be obtaiuea stable and woodShed. Also a large lot, missionary. Besides the pastor, Rev. at 'the currieris or legther merchant With three large he“ houses- L013 We“ C. S. Lord, there were present Rev. W. (ordinary ink Wm not do) When this fenced with 8 foot chicken netting. H. A. French, Rector of St JameS' has dried in, dean them‘wen withï¬' Apply to Church, and Rev “‘lll. Farncomb, chap- good boot polish They will then look’ lain of the Toronto General Hospital as good as now' who §took part in 'the service, Mr. ‘ ' Farncomb also giving an appropriate recitation. In addition to music by the choir, solos were sung by Mrs J. S. Northey and Mrs. E.A.McArthur. After the service refreshments were served in the basement of the church. Many of the ladies of the Missionary Societies of the other denominations were present. It is understood Miss Dickson is to give an address at some future date on her missionary work in Japan. At the recep- tion she exhibited a number of articles gathered during her residence in that country. (snumnmzzn) ForAII Live Stock EASY AND SAFE TO USE. MRS. J GEN BELL, Midland. Ont. In the Surrogate Court IN THE COUNTY OF YICTORIA. KILLS LICE. TICKS. FLEAS. MITES. CURES MANOR. SCAB. RINGWORM. SCRATCHES. ETC. DESTROYS DISEASE GERMS AND DRIVES AWAY FLIES. NON-IRRITATING. EFFECTIVE. INEXPENSIVE. THE IDEAL. DIP CARE OF CARPETS Instead of using tea leaves, which are apt to stain a carpet, try the fol-r lowing:â€"Steep a newspaper in luke- . . . warm water, then squeeze out tear in In the matter of the Guardianship Of small pieces, scatter over the carpet, Edgar Heard, Hazel Heard, Eveline and it can then hes wept in comfort, Heard and Beatrice Heard, infant the darn 3. er colle t' l . D D D 0 111% tle dust and Chlldren cf Joseph Heard, of the fluff in a surprising manner. Go ovei , - the carpet with a cloth wrung out of Vlnage 0f Fenelon Faust "1 the clean water, to which a tableSpoonful County of Victoria, Merchant, deâ€" of turpentine has been added, and the ceased_ carpet will look fresh and new again. â€"â€" Notice is hereby given that an applic- ation will be made unto the Surrogate J' " R“ " J 1 Court of the County of Victoria before the Judge in Chambers at the Court AN House in the Town of Lindsay after the expiration of twenty days from the ï¬rst in education always pays the best publication hereof, on behalf of Kate - interest. For years we have given Heard, the widow of the said deceased, , hundreds a foothold in the com- _. and mother of the said Hazel Heard, -‘ mercial world. An increase of 3' “Eveline Heard and Beatrice Heard, and ' 0/0 stepmother of the said Edgar Heard, for in attendance over that of last year proves the growing popu- larity of our school. What we an order appointing her, the said Kate Heard, guardian of the said Edgar have done for others we can do for you. _ Heard, Hazel Heard, Eveline Héard, Home Study Courses 'lonuuun' A. .I. eoum, DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN FENELON FALLS 0-. BASEBALL. Bobcaygeon and Fenelon Falls Senior team will play this (Friday) afternoon, at the agricultural park. A ï¬rst class game is expected. W. I. MEETING POSTPONFD. On account of the Union S. S. picnic being held on the 28th, the ladies of the W. I. have postponed their meeting until the 4th of August, a week. later, when they will go by launch to_Rosedale. Full particulars of programme next week. MAY MANUFACTURE RYE. The Standard Chemical Co. mill com- menced running again on Monday. There is a well founded report that alterations in this miil have been decided on, and that in about eight months from now it will be converted into a plant for the manufacture of rye. The change will necessitate partial reconstruction of the building, but a great deal of the interior machinery can be used as it is. A few more hands will be employed. MM » , DIED. Mommaâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Tues- day, July 18th, 1911, Mary Dougherty, wife of Wm. Fountain, aged 69 years and 2 months. Get Ready For this summer’s building Operations. and Beatrice Heard, infant children of the said Joseph Heard, deceased. KATE HEARD, BY HOPKINS, Wnnus & HOPKINS, he†SOHCitors‘ \Ve will be pleased to ï¬gure on what you will need in supplies, or the whole contract. _F.C. TAYLOR. Dated at Lindsay. this 5th day of July, A. D. 1911. Notice to Creditors. In the matter of the;Estate of lVilliam Dowson, late of the Township of Somerville, in the County of Victoria, Laborer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that all per- sons having any claims or demands against the late William Dowson, who . died on or about the IThirteenth day of June, 1911', at Lindsay in the Province of Ontario, are required to send by post prepaid or to deliver to the undersigned, Solicitors herein for George Gale, exâ€" ecutor under the willof‘tlic said Will- iam Dowson. their names and: addresses 1 and full particulars in writing of their 1 E Lindsay Business College (Afï¬liated with Dominion Correspondence School) A. H. SPOTTON. President. FALL TERM SEPT. ‘4. Applications for the position of Clark of the Municipality of Fenelon Falls will be received by Dr S J. Sims, Reeve, up ito Monday, July 24th, at 6 p. on. By order of the Council, W. T. JUNKIN, Clerk. ________________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- FRUIT TREES. Our nurseries are open to inspection at any time. Those interested in the subject of fruit growing will do Well to inspect our immense blocks of growing peach, apple, plum and cherry trees, ornamental and shrubs. If our local agent has not called upon you, write us. Catalogues or terms to agents sent on application. claims and statements of theft-accounts and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them. ‘ And take notice that after the Fifth day of August, 1911, the said George Gale will proceed tO distribute the assets of the said deceased among the . persons entitled thereto, having: regard ; oni’y to the claims of which he shallthen : have had notice, and that the said * George Gale will not be liable fer the said assets or any part thereof to any persons of whose claim he shall not then have received notice. 3_ Dated at Lindsay this fifth day of July, 1911. M CLAUGIILIN, PEEL, FULTON & STINSON. Lindsay, Ontario, Solicitors for the said George Gale. Branch Ofï¬ce at Fenclon Falls, open every Tuesday. 13 What you' want. We make a. specialty of twoâ€"piece suits, and have all, the best materials for the purpose. - Style: and. workmanship- guaranteed. BROWN Enos, Brown's Nurseries, Welland County, Ont. 2'1-8W. From Term Opens Aug. 28 in the popular and progressive may " TORONTO. ONT. This school ranks high among THE BEST BUSINESS COLLEGES of this con- tinent. Proof of this statement is found in our large catalogue. Write tO-day for one. Salaries Offered our graduates this year, larger than ever before. It pays to get Tun BEST PRACTICAL EDUCATION. W. J'.. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor Y'onge and Alexander Sts. Iindsny Marble Work HQBT. CHAMBERS, PROP. All ki ads of Martin. and Granite Monuments lining a direct importer, I am. able to quote- the closest prices. Iriv‘ing the latest improved machinery or Lettering, Tracing and Polishing, we are. able to do the best of worlt. Cnll and get designs and prices. WORKS ~â€"[n the rear of? the Market- os- Cnmbridge street. 3:. G'H'A MB ERS than, on an. _ W‘ACC) UTA The Steamer-Wacouta. is now leaving , for Lindsay at 7.25 a. m ; Sturgeon Point at 8.00 a. m.,.connecting at. Lindsay with theG. T‘. R, trainfor Toronto- Return.- ‘ ing; will leave Lindsay at 1.1 151a... 1113 for 1 Sturgeon Point, Fenclon Falls and Cobo- ' cook. Tuesdays and Fridays. the boat I m“ leave Lindsay at 1.30 p.. m., instead 0!. 11.15, a. m. GOING THEM ONE BETTER. Furniture delivered to- yonr home at LESS 771' A N CITY PRICES You run NO RISK. Call and our goods. So FENELON FALLS. SEALED TENDERS. addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at I I Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 1st 1 3 September, 1911, for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed con- tract for four years, six times per week each way, between Woodvillie and Wood- ville, from the Postmaster General‘s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to. conditibns of. proposed contract may be seen and blank forms Of Tender may be obtained at the Post Ofï¬ce of Woodville and at the Oiliice of ‘ the Post 011100 inspector at TOI‘UlltOl. i C. ANDERSON, ., Superintendent. = -‘ Post Ofï¬ce Department, Mail! Service I. 1 Branch, Ottawa, 1.5th. July, 1911.. g A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the ï¬eld of “wireless " or railway telegraphy. Since the eight~ hour- law- became eï¬'cctive, and since the ,Wiireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country, there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from: $70 to $90 per month, with good chances: of ad- vancement. The National Telegraph Institute Operates. six Ollicial Institutes in America, under supervision of R. R. and" Wireless officials, and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cincinnati, 0., or Philadelphia‘ Pa. BE PREPARED Potato Bug‘s. It. doesn’t: pay to: wait until. the- bugs. have eaten. , up: your: potato.- ; tops. can PURE". E‘PARISGREEN , DOES THE WORK. ’- nnnsnnsnnnnnnn Fenelnn. Falls. FENELON. FALLS MARKETS SEE} Oil-IR? WYALL, PAPERS- Fenelon Falls, Friday, July 21, 1911 Wheat, Scotch. or Fife,.,78c. to- 800. Wheat, fall, 78 to 80- Wheat, spring, 70m 75. Barley, per bushel, 45th 50? Oats, per bushel, 38 to ~10 P'ease, per bushel‘, 75' to 80‘: Buckwheat, 42c: todd- l’otatoes, 40 to 50, new, $1.20. Butter, per-pound, lS’to 20‘ Eggs, per dozen. 15.130 10- Hay, per ton. $8 to $101 Hides,.$7 to $8; Hogs, live, to $6.00.- Beef, $ 7.50130 $8 Sheepskins, 50 {10.80 Wool, 12 to ‘20. Flour, Samson, $2.70 to 82.90 Flour, “1‘ nnipcg $22.6 to 8 Flour, Silver Leaf, 32:40 t ; Flour-,Victoria, . 2.35 toS‘Zoo‘ Flour, new process, 0 Flour, family, clipper, $2.25 to $2.45 Bran, per 100 pounds. 81.15 to $1.25 Shorts, do., $1.25 to $13 5 Mixed Chop, (10., $1.40 to $1.45 Corn Chop, do., $1.40, to $1.45 ._.__â€"â€"â€"â€".__.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" \Ve are prepared. to take contracts fer the coming: season. hi" you haveany building todo get our esti. mates. Doors and. sash: aind interior ï¬nish always in. stock. Planing and? matching done to- order. FENELON FALLS PLAHING mu. A. TEIRS, PBOPRIETOR- . i-Nâ€"a. 3;. 2 . ,-. 0 ..‘9V... In“, [MSWW-‘M " " r c saggy-um. - ' ro-t'a Sr: 4...†iv râ€"oï¬gtp.‘;&~â€"h1¢~m