POWIES’ Corners. FENELON FALLS MARKETS Fenelon Falls, Friday, Dec. 15, 1911 Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 750. to 800. Wheat, fall, 85 to 88 Wheat, spring, 73 to 75 Barley, per bushel, 60 to75 Oats, per bushel, 40 to 43 Pease, per bushel, 80t0 90 Buckwheat, 520. to 55 Potatoes, bush. .70 to 8’0 Butter, per pound. 24 to 27 Eggs. per dozen, 25 to 28 Hay, per ton, $12 to $13 Hides, $8.00 to 9.00 Hogs, live, $5.00 to $6 00. Beef, S 7.50to SS Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 1'2 to 20 Flour, Samson, $2.80 to $3.00 Flour,Winnipeg $2.70 to $2.90 Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.50 to$2.70 Flour, Victoria, $2.45 to $2.65 Flour, new procesg, $2.40 to $2.60 ((J'm‘respmulcuce the G chtte.) ‘ ’The Provincial elections are over, and “ :iitney has too large a majority; but the lead-31' of the Opposition and tho , Hon A. G. Mackay will keep Sir James from going to sleep. No doubt a vast ’znunher ofConsei-vatives cast their votes ’increly to he on the winning side. , Mr. E. Kendall's tender for the lying timber on the l‘lcwie estate has been _ accepted hy the executors.- The young people are making prepa- jrations for a Christmas entertainment :in the school-house, on the evening of . Thursday, the 2lst inst. Admission, 10 ï¬nd 15) cents. ' .â€"__.. o oâ€"..__-.._. METHODIST BAZAAR TO-DAY. . This (Friday) afternoon the Epworth League of the Methodist Church are holding a bazaar in Miss Washburn’s- store, and are serving a ten cent Iunch. Give them a Call. BAPTIST S. S. CHRISTMAS TREE. Remember the Christmas tree in con‘ ilection with the Baptist Sunday School "on Wednesday next, 20th instant. There "will be a good programme of recitations, ‘dialogues, drills, songs, and music by *‘orchestra. Admission 15 cents. Com- mence at 8 o’clock. ' CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION. ‘ What would make a nicer or more lasting present for a relative or friend than a genuine ebony mirror, or hat, hair '011--«,clotl1 brush? Call in and see our ~large stock of imported ebony goods. ‘8. F.Vicars, Druggist. SALE OF HOME-M ADE COOKING. . The ladies of the Baptist Church will "holdasale of. all kinds of home-made ‘cooking on Saturday, Dec, 16th, in the *store two doors nortt of McFarland’s. 7N0 admission. Tea will be served from 6 to 8 for 15 cents. AUCTION SALE. Bran, per 100 pounds, $1.20 to $1.25 Shorts, do., $1.30 to $1.40 Mixed Chop, do., $31.55 to $1.65 Corn Chop, do., $1.00 to $1.65 WW‘ SHOPPIht Is A rams. We Can Solve It For You. Come in and let us show you. Our range of Ladies’ Handbags in latest long strap styles, from 951 to $5, make very useful as well as acceptable Xmas presents. WE HAVE Ebony Sets and Individual Brushes of many kinds at very low prices. See our Military Brushes in leather cases. Bibles and Hymn Books in French Morocco, Persian grained and Levant bindings, on ordinary or India paper. A very. large assortment of Fine Stationery in artistic holiday boxes; many designs, all containing the best linen paper. - \Vaterman’s Ideal Fountainn Pens from $2.50 up. The Remex Fountain Pen at $1.25, fully guaranteed,- is the best value in Fountain Pens we ever sold. Let us show it to you. Mr. Thos. Cashore will sell without reserve, for Mrs. Joseph Heard, all her household furniture, consisting of parlor ‘and bed-room suites, dining-room and kitchen furniture, including t'Our stoves. Terms: cash. The house and lot will also be offered for sale, with a reserve bid. Sale on Saturday, December 16th. For particulars, see bills. On Thursday Dec. 28th, the farm stock and implements of Mr. Joseph Welch, on the boundary, will be sold by public auction. Seven milch cows, two mares, and other stock will be offered, with usual implements, etc. Thirteen months credit. T. Cashore,auctioneer. See bills m,. The Parish \Vorkers bazaar held on Friday was well patronized and the sum of $63.32 added to the funds of the society. l. o F. Notice. A meeting of Court Phoenix No. 182, independent Order of Foresters, of Fen~ elon Falls, will be held in the lodge room on Monday evening next, Dec. 18th. l from 10 cents up to $1.50. Gentleman’s Companions. Our Sir: Election of oliiccrs and other important business to be transacted. A full attendance of the members is requested. James Billett, Chief Ranger. elsewhere. Ladies’ Companions, \Vork‘ Baskuls, Sewing Sets, etc. Children’s Picture Books in great profusion. Fancy Calendars, Xmas Cards and Booklets, “must be seen to be appre- ciatc’d.†Madonna. Cupid Pictures in pretty frames; different sizes. Gentlemcn’s Purses, \Vallets and Card Cases, in different leathers. Perfume Atomizers, bulb and pump, Inkstands, Vases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, and many other Gifts too nuâ€" merous to enumerate here. “’0 feel conï¬dent an inspection of our Xmas Gifts will please you. Come in and see. A. J. CCULD Druggist and Optician . Thos. Austin, Rec. Sec. Go to Gould the Optician. All work fully guaranteed. The , “ What Sinai] it Be †Question The error you are most likely to WINTER TERM make is to conclude that you cannot afford to give Furniture. The truth is that you cannot aï¬ord NOT TO. Give Furniture, and you give not only for this Xmas but for years to come. Give Furniture, and it will stand in some home a. constant reminder of you and a lasting tribute to your good judgment. You don’t have to spend a lot of money, either, if you don’t want to. NVhy, we have articles of usefulness, artistic in- appearance, articles that ‘ make ideal gifts, yet that cost only a trifle. Let us show you how easy to pick out Xmas presents. L. DEYMAN. & SON. . WANTED Ladies to do plain and light sewing at home, whole or spare time ; good pay; ‘work sent any distance; charges paid; send stamp for full particulars. Nation- al Manufacturing Company, Montreal. In the Central Business College of Toronto begins Jan. 2nd. Com- mercial, Shorthand, Telegraphy, or Civil Service courses. Twenty- six teachers, 151 typewriting ma- chinesâ€"multigraphs, roller copi- ers and ï¬ling cabinetsâ€"every; thing to thoroughly equip our" graduates. Write to-day for' catalogue.- W. H. SHAW, PRESIDENT Yonge 8: Gerrard Sts., Toronto. ....»~_ . .2- 7.3. . .. . 36?.†- ~ a For Sale by A. North? \- n...‘.-.‘ .. i1,» ' -» . . .M . w w, ‘ -._ ‘5, r .vmr. . a s '.. . . wine†WMT’TJ’ : 1-... Flour, family, clipper, $2.35 to $2.55 Fancy Perfumes in Xmas boxes, cial one, at $1.60, cannot be equalivl ' ' :AAAML ivxi*&£5£‘£â€"£kf£‘£r£-xmar CHOOSE . GIFTS ~ Come on in and be photographed. "j . flu We have striven to make . 4 ’3 your holiday buying economiâ€" ' Let us do the -Worry1ng. J. cal and satisfactory. Come in and see What we have. Here are a few desirable gifts: Fm g Stop Worrying T i 3 scour cums'rnns BOXES. r-x J‘:f-Jx/p(‘"//‘~’(.NI 3’ ' ' .t ' ..J.miwmmmw. “‘5‘ . ,. .. _ . r A '- . ‘_ ,--~,/‘-3‘V 2/ --‘~ Sittings taken on or before Dec. 20 can be ï¬nished for Christmas, but do not leave it till the last day. . a Bibles Hymn Books Story Books for young and old Perfumes RealEbony Goods Fancy Goods Stationery Calendars Christmas Cards Etc. i. I J. H. STANâ€"TONE? , .~ 5 :' AVQYASYM A AYAV. BIA; .2 For Estimates 0' . ' 4. On new buildings consult us. Or give us“ your order for Doors, Sash, Interior Finish, VICARS’ er- DBUG STQRE’_ We will be pleased to ï¬gure on what you will need» .‘i: in supplies, or the whole contract. EC.TAYLOR.i .n Trees that will Grown When buying fr ui tor ornamental trees, see to it that you buy of a firm whose trees have the right sort of roots and have been handled correctly in the nur- series. Our trees will grow; â€" there is a reason. , Take an agency: send for terms. Out- fit free. ’l‘hos. W. B wman &Son 00., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. g»: Fall andWinter Sailings Call and see our stock of new goods- We will be pleased to have your order for a Suit or Overcoat. Style, ï¬t and workmanship guaranteed. TCWNLEY in education always pays the best '1': Interest. For years we have given if. " hundreds a foothold in the com- mercial world. An incrrcusc of '3 119 0/O ? :' in attendance ever that of last ~-.. year proves the growing popuâ€" ' larity of our schoal. What we _ have done for others we can do - for you. Home Study Courses Lindsay Business College (Afï¬liated with Dominion Correspondence School) A. H. SPOTTON. President. i l ’31: SOS. i g, i . aw G OING' THEM . ONE A BETTER; Furniture delivered to your home atJ LESS THAN CITY PRICES You. run. NO RISK.‘ Call and, see our goods. S. S. Gamer: FENELONZ' FALLS. Of: the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs ï¬xing up bring it here. Or if you need a new one we can build itâ€"good as the best. F. C. CHAMBERS. Colborna' Street“ Fenelon- Falls.- 1.. ~‘ ,. .. ,q .. 5A3†., .. _ . .v. ‘52 $1,? “â€9, n, A Will w‘Aï¬bï¬y‘;)-MV “kw. : â€"‘~:\%~% â€" , «KW-Va , , ,. I... f . WINTER. TERM FROM JAN. 2 You risk nothing by attending this SEE OUR WALL PA! E'RSA college. Its reputation for superior _ _ BUILDING CONTRACTS lutely clean- and it will remainlso. ’ , I W“ ' ‘ .“2 aurora / _ . - ' . .» .. ‘./ / We are prepared to take contracts For heuses, sum-â€" W mer cottages, etc. It W111- pay you to get our esti- o TORONTO.- ONT. " mates. Doors and sash and interior ï¬nish always in. I, is in, class by itsenwï¬en “may stock. Plan-mg and matching don-e t-o-order;. ï¬rst-class work is considered. Grad- uates aresure to get good positions,- owing to their proper training Writ e for large catalogue. - W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL Cor ner Yonge and Alexander Streets. m FENELGN FALLS P‘LANING mu. _ 2 A. TEIBS, Paar-mama- 1. l "" ' ' i ' " ' ‘ â€â€œ m;~L.......‘,‘:,';£14m15mmrw'a..¢w.uxu_:.:rlâ€"" ' » Cabz‘flF-Q‘Fmr’iw ant: ‘xmua: (Mi-mfmml i- .r" .. m. . I...)