J Personal. Messrs. W. H. Robson and Finlay Rob- son went west 011 Tuesday on a business trip. Mr. Leo Pearce of Hastings was home over Sunday. Miss \ 1vian Ken is attending Albert . C11lcgo, liellex 1110 Mr. and Mrs. Grover Kerr have 110- turned to llasti11gs,1ft1ra few weeks Spent in l1enelon l1‘ ails. \lr. and 311s Jos. Lexchin and family lel‘t o11l1l‘11111sdly, to reside' in l’eleiboio. , Mr. and Mrs. 113. Mark are home from Rochester. Mr. and Mrs. Aulbrook, of Peterboro1 are visiting their son Mr. A. Aulbrook. __.-__â€"_.». o .â€"___. Kinmcunt Fair. A good number from Fenelon Falls wont up to Kinmouut on Tuesday, and report the fair there a success, with a satisfactory display in all departments. The showor in the morning laid the dust, but made the track heavy for the speeding events. The free-feral] was the only I‘JCG. It was won by Chas. ()‘Neil‘s Bob, 01’ Lindsay, with Geo. Curtis's horse second, Cashore’s Dan Finister third and Poulson's Goldie fourth. Finister and Goldie are owned at the Falls, and madeagood showing, Goldie being a young horse and Finister out of training. The latteralso showed up well at Woodville, he and Brown Hal forcing Furioso, with a mark of 2.09, to extend himself to his limit in order to 111111. No. 9, coil spring wire reduced to 32.7 per hundred. W. J. Heard. The ladies aid of the Baptist church held a‘ successful chicken pie social on Friday evening. About $29 will be added to the treasury. Ducks are reported plentiful by the majority of the hunters who have been out. Quite a number were shot on the morning of the 15th. ‘ Save twenty per cent. of your fuel See§the Chancellor stoves equipped with the “Economizer." W. J. Heard. BORN GOULDâ€"At Fonelon Falls, on Tuesday, Sept 12th, 1011 , Gould, a daughter. DIE-D- .II’NKIN~-â€"At Thornbury, on Sunday, Sept. 17th, Rebeeca Gallagher, relict ol’ the late James Jnnkin, aged 70 years, 11 months and 17 day s. W 1'.1'1“1‘ â€"~.\t Peterboro, September l‘ith, 1911. 011 Siturday, Rosanna Northey, wife of Mr. Harry Wyatt, aged 2-1 years, ’4 months and 1-1 days. Having bought out Mr. .W'. H. Robson, druggist and. Optic-- inn, I beg to announce- that the business will be carried. 011. 1111 all departments as hereto- fore, and I rcspectlully solicit a- continuance of the patronage Robson. A complete stock of pure drugs. extended to Mr. the best optical goods, station- ary, etc, will be kept in Stock. a... Yours Respectfully, G. F. FEARS the wife of Mr. A. J. Country. Boat is now at Bobeaygcon. ___._______â€"â€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€".__._ v EOPLE use ML Floorglaze for the bulls of sailboats and motor-boats, and are satisï¬ed with the way it looks and lasts. That proves M L Floorglaze is water-proof. A good all-purpose ï¬nish, therefore. EOPLE use ML Floorglaze on vehicles, too, and ï¬nd it looks better and lasts longer than any kind of varnish or paint. That proves M L Floorglaze is fade-proof and weather-proof. The perfect proâ€" tedtor for all woodwork,- therefore. EOPLE ï¬nd that ML Floorglaze helps housewives keep floors dust-free because the surface stays glass-hard and glossy. M L Floorglaze doesn't mind wet, sun. scuff of feet nor dragging of furniture across it. L FLOORGLAZE is the best thing you can get to help renovate the whole house. Fine for all woodwork, indoors and out. Makes old furniture look new again. Goes farthest, tooâ€"gallon covers 500 square. feet. Choose among 17 pretty colors in solid enamel -â€"seven Lacs to imitate hardwoodsâ€"and Trans- parent for natural ï¬nish. Comes in ï¬lth: and big tins. Easy to put it on right. your dealer's or write us for news of the hundred 3 use: you could make of M L Floor glaze. ‘ ' lmperialVamishécColor Co., Limited, Toronto . Recommended and Sold. by W. J. Heard. Ask a! The Wanted. Position as Housekeeper in Village or Apply to Box 25 GAZETTE Orrren. Stray_ Steer. Stra ycd from the_ premises of the nu- 2.1, dcr 51711011, Lot 15 (‘.on 5, Somerville Towniship, about middle of July. one red yearling stem. or stag. bi11' foi his age, ea1.Findei counnunicde with W. (1‘1. UMPl-ll’tliY, Burnt River P. O. FOr Sale: Nobby liltle steam launch in excellent --order, l2olson engine ; pipe boiler and -. "pump ; just overhauled. Boat is 28x5 ft. 9 in., and owner not having any further use for it would sell at avgreat saeraï¬ce- Apply to H. O. BOYD. Bobcaygcou, Ont VOTERS’ LISTS, 1911 MUNICII’ALI TY “OF FENELON COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or'delivered to the ' rsons mentioned in section 9 of the :ario Voters' Lists Act the copies required to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to the said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised assessment roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said munici- pality at elections for Members of the Legislative Assembly, and at Municipal elections; and that the said list “as first pested 11p at my oilice at Powles Corner 011 the 11th day of September 1911, and remains there for inspection. And' I hereby call upon all \oters to take immediate proceedings to have all crrms or omissions corrected according to law. Dated at Powles Corner the nine- teenth day of September, 1911. J. B.-I’O\'\’LES Clerk of Fenelon. WHEN BAD WEATHER COME S“ You'llwant good shoes. If: they‘re not made right better not have them. The shoes we sell are the best that money. and skill can produce. Another strong point about: our shoes is that they accom- modate the feet comfortably and their outward appearance piesenls gir ceSul and harmon- ious lines. Fenel‘on Fall‘s.~ in education always pays the best i: interest. For'years we have given , hundreds a foothold in the com- 5'"- mercial world. An incrrease 0E 1;; 119 °/o in attendance over that of last year proves the growing popu- larity of our school. What we hav d 1- 11‘ 0th 1' w 11 leathe1 tag with two nicks in the light’ e 010 0 e S 0 can do .1. for you. Home Study; courses. Lindsay Bminess College (Afï¬liated with Dominion Correspondence School), A. H. SPOTTON. President. FALL TERM snrr. 1. For , Furniture G0 to Deyman. FENE LON. FALLS MARKETS FenelonFalls, Friday,.Sept~. 22.," 1911 Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 706.130: 75c. Wheat,.fa 1'1, 75 to 78 Wheat, spring, 70 to 7:2. ' . Barley,- per bushel, 50 to 60- Oats, per bushel. 38 to 40 Peasc, per-bushel, 75’ to 80' Buckwheat, 420. to 453 Potatoes, bush. .70 to 80 Butter, per pound, 20 to 1.24 .1111105 per dozen 18 to :20 111.1, per ton, $10 to $12 Hides, $10 to $1.. 2 Hogs, liv,e $7. .271 to $750. Beefï¬ï¬ , 7. 50to $8 Sheepskins, .50 'to 80 Wool, 12 t0120 Flour, Samson, $2.80 to $3.00 Flour, 'rV nnipcg $2.70 to $2.90 Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.50 to$2.70 Flourfl’ictoria, $2.45 to $2.65. Flour, new process. $2.40 to $2. 60 Flour, family, clipper, $2.35 to $2. Bran, per 10011011111191. $1.15 to $1. Shorts, do., $1.25 to $1.35 Mixed Chop, do., $1.45 to $1.50 Corn Chop, do., $1.45to $1.50. 5 5 , , FENELQN FALLS- 5 . 2 A 311111 (1111111111 Has bionght many another to our optical department. It has alv ays been our aim to satisil‘v 0111 customers in every way by doing the best work we pQSsibly can. Il'o your eyes need attention visit our optical department and let us advise what is best for your eyes. Try a pair of our Team lenses. 'i‘hey relieve all eyeâ€" strain. Our prices are very reasonable and our work is positive- ly guaranteed. A. J. GOULD Druggist and Optician. a“??? For Estimates 011 new buildings consult us. Or give us youi cider for Doors, Sash, Interior Finish, etc. â€We will be pleased to ï¬gure on what you will needï¬;I in supplies, or the whole contract. ° I F. C. TAYLOR , 1.. .- 1 ~g.‘.m gm WW WWWMM WM 000% Fall andWinter Suitings Call and see 0111 stock of new goods. i We will be pleased to have your cider i; 1’01 21; Suit 01 Overcoat. Style, ï¬t and workmanship guaranteed. TOWNLEV EROS. 01 012m THEM BETTER. Furniture delivered to your- home at LESS THAN 011’ Y PR1 (JESS You inn NO RISK. 0211131111 see our. goods- 15'... 8.65611451naem1. 0213.111 SEE. OUR WT'ALL PAPERSS. BUILDING; We are prepared. to. take contracts For houses, sum». mer cottages, etc. It will' pay" you. to get our esti- mates. Doors and sash and interior ï¬n ish always 1111 stock. Planing and matching done to order- FENEIIILN? FALLS PLANING MILL. A. ‘TEIRS, PROPHIETOR.. “-2. ..._ ’ar.‘ . -.* .11...- -MA.’""5 , a. _