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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 May 1912, p. 5

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., .i 4:» "arm V’ :K V‘z-fii .4 an; 1.27 we: - 1:1 : _ , V ' “t ‘ " “""’>‘€it§?<si=§§au “fa, Powles‘ Corners. Several convictions have already been » , . kn .3 , I . " made under the new amendment- to the CWM’I’OII'ICHCC 0’ ("5 ("l-'6?“ Liquor Act, which makes it an indictable ' ‘ ,n. v t ' a . . . w. taut, oli'eiice for any person tobe l'oundiiitoxi- “3‘ 0 “ea lele'ml'o-l “5 “"0 cated in a. local option municipality. ‘ o! the year when the farmers are about The minimum penaitv is twcnbvdoums Thou-“lands 0‘ ambitious young people are being instructed in their homes by our Home Study " vl)ept. You may finish at College if you desire. l’ay whenever you wish. Thirty years' experience. lnill’ done seeding, is unjust and unfair. and costs 0,. one month in jail». B). we had a ver ' long winter and a late another amendment to the Act [my “Prmg’ and t“ "g" “my tum 0”“ “k0 9' checks will not hereafter be legal tender smiled 0”” mine” “m” 't I‘mkS' over the bar or Counter in a lihnorshop, '.\lr. Just hiatei- has had to postpone and “Mel keepers, 0,. any person on . . ‘ “‘5' PM" l'il'S'lll-T 53"0 (“ll-"EB"? “mug” and their behalf. are prohibited from accept- Lnrgest’ “MT”? .1" Canada“ but“ ‘ as lhursday of this week is likely to be ing fm. payment of liquor, 0,. converting .? any day. loswions guaranteed. wet )lr. Slater may have to postpone for hm, cash for that purpose, puny time If 3/011 Wis“ t0 5‘1"" “mm “lid the third time. . . learn while you earn write for . . . cl ’ ' . ' l “l. -l _ .i ‘ What is the matter with 4 Ontario isisthcelh payngnlé'2f 8.222;? for money __,. particulars. 7 ‘ soother. Quite likely it is alrightiir . Hotels in local opflmi municgpafities -, NO VACATION. - llOJOC . - . ‘ . I ~, ' . ire mi rlti l - t = e . Unless the farmers have an exception. lthe, lgceagclinslgéftlonhe supcrwsmn Of - ' a’ly line [all there will be little use to ' S ‘ Sow barley or oats after the llrst ol’June, ‘â€"“‘”'”""“ “W” “ “fl " "‘ "â€"“‘“”‘ . except for . straw. As the seasons have GEO. SPOTTON. PRESIDENT changed. the farmers will have try more , I earn, turnips, buckwheat and millet, and ’ V ‘ niangolils as-lnte as the lirst of June. 0 i I I e , Mr. W. Chidly is in [oi-onto on account I FENELON FALLS MARKETS ‘of the serious illness of his aged mother. The trustees have engaged Miss S. Fenelon Falls, Friday, May 24, 1912 wavaW W . .v ’w‘ N ‘N'V‘ Niâ€" \Aâ€"V-cvx WVWJVVV‘W\.‘\ \\M~W ,. A , A .. ,. .. . . . V - Francis for another year. “7 ' ' ' e have Just opened a big shipment ‘ , . g «m of Seeley’s Toilet Articles. The latest ‘ '- first; 3; 3‘5"“ 85“" “0 90°- " ,‘ Fairhaim and also one of the dnintiest creations Wheat, spring, '80 {-10.35 . ,1 ' of this large perfume house is‘tlieir ~ Barley, per bushings to 85 i Gazette Correspondence. ' T l . Sgrmiisshil, gilt-t?) Sign g Mr. Geo. Isaac, local horse buyer, was a, 1123:5321?“ to 1 95 . 'i. in this vicinity last Week and bought a . . ' ‘13,“;th p’er pofiné 20 w 2.," . E . . V 3 ' i n . g 1 d ‘ i [L‘llgldéfdtuxrmstrong recently pur- . It ls [it up "i 4 ounce oval glass Eggs' pel'dozen-,18 ‘0 19 ~ 1, i . chhgéd a driver “Om Mr. M_ Kelly_ It Jars aild‘li} is certain to be a, very pop- Hay, per ton, $10 to $17 ‘ ’l i is :1 Lawrence Archer, " ~ ular article. \Ve also have the same glicsafiS-OO £008.00 8 _O 5 , '2 4 M r. Fred Herchmerof Bobcaygeon has powder in. B?°i§'§‘ée0’d%0'§9°° $ 3 .:: »~' 4 " ' \ . been engaged as cheese maker at the - Site ' k.‘ 50"“) 80 ‘ “f ~~ .7 g . Noi-ti. Verulaiu for this season. He in- . _ weglpslénfg 17' - - - i , v ‘ i ! tends starting June lst. ' A741“ “3" ‘ F10“ ' Sqmsbn g9 80 to $3 00 ' . V " ' ‘ v 1‘ 5, Rev. Mr. Honey of ,Bobcaygcon called, Algerian Rose, F121;] winnipég‘é‘g 70 to $590 t‘ - 9 ‘ i i °“.‘,‘§“}1;‘;“",}’§33§f:zsgmg; creamto Egyptian Lotus, , Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.50 to$2.70 aay 11113 PlCtureS ‘ th‘e hienclo'n‘flans Cr'mmérv D Lin and Violet Odors. ‘ Flour,Victoria, $2.45 to $2.65 -' _ ' l {P . . . . 51mm ?e\vlpro(iess, gag“) to $2.60 £463.!) fun for the children. Parents prize the story the pictures tell. - 4 ' __.__..-.‘_.____; r . . "lour, ami y, c ipper 2.35 to $2.55 t’s can for children to l3? k d ' - ' ; . v. I v ' ' I‘ _ I i . “re. keep everythmg reqqlmd for Bran, per 100 pounds: $1.35 to $1.40 We haze KOdaks from. éseogg)?‘ pictures in the Kodik all by dd.) light way" i Islay Child was Scalded to Death. the tOilet and the prices are right. Shorts, (10., $1.40 to $1.45 . y ‘ p‘ ' x . _ hcfixed: Chop, do..$$1.55 to $1.60 ‘ J. H. STANTON. . r . ._ . . - , rn hop, (10., 1.70 to Q1375 ' Lindsay Post.- A \eiy sad death ‘ G. F. ‘* oceured just north of Islay on Friday FENEE?§”§;‘§§$§“®,, TOWflSth 0f SOmel’lille . “ ~ - . . ‘ 4 fullintoapan ofliotwater. His motherl J ’ . l months. while playing about the house, had set the pan down and on going out 6 _ N Notice is hereby given that; a Court r . for cold water told the little fellow to 0 for the Revision of amAssessment Rn” Close for vacation during July and . come with her and not go near the water, "August but the large and popular ‘ of the Township of Somerville will be ‘lillt in some, manner he fell backwards Nutice is hereby given that a Court, of held at BURNT RIVER on » ‘ “ I 11W} the Pim- H13 [melt Wits SGVBPS’I)’ . Revision of the Assessment Roll ’ ' ELLIOTT scaided. Dr. Ray of Cambray was im- » ‘of the .MOHDAY MAY 27(h' ' ' mediater summoned and all that Was ' ’ . 5 . l I W ’ "/ ./ possible was done to ease the little Village of Fenalon Falls, at ten o’clock in the forenoon. Allparâ€"~ mu, ~.....,_.»..__W.n~mw _.- . .._Mâ€"..â€".~â€"u.a~.‘..._ v.5“...â€" -rw : â€" sufferer. but death ended hissuliering at - .- . , ' ties interested will-govern themselt'es ‘ about eight o‘clock 1the gain-i evenili‘ihg. W!” be hit-18x; g‘vggleysu‘m accordingly. The Assessmficnt Roll is , ' - V TORONTO. ONT. ram accidcnboccurct about; noon. ' e ' ’ open or inspection at my 0 ice. "_ ' does not. Students desiring strictly 1’ deepest sympathy of the entire com- Monday, the 10th day ofJune, SAM, SUDDABY, high grade training for choice posi- ;. mull-lby' is catended to the sorrowmg 1912 g h _ Clerk, tions are invited to write for our family in their sad bereavement. ~ \ ‘ ' ‘ â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" catalogue. Enter now it you can. Our graduates readil at cm lov- We would be pleased to have inent. y g p ' ‘ Court are hereby notified to attend. 4 " . . . Rowe’s Circus a Goad one' The Assessmentkou for the year 1912 I . ’ I you call and see. these , also w. J. ELLlOTTL PRINCIPAL , is at the Clerk‘s office, where it may be Quebec Dnnv Telegraph. examuwd bylntercstcd persons_ our uP_t.1_date Stock of Furni‘ Corner Yong: and Alexander Streets. . E. FITZGERALD, Clerk, ‘ " I . .. The circus has come and gone and Dated May nu], 1912. » ture. We make a specmlty of . V with it a. considerable portion of the - ‘ . ‘ public‘s hard cash and greenbacks. picture framing. .- .. ‘ . ‘ . ' i ‘ 'l 1 . ii.tu§ii3.ii“€£é°§r§§3§§$3§$§l§i§é TOWNSHIP OF FENELilii i All. persons having business at the - dfiflilvmV-MM a...“ .4 - ..w._- wwfi- . AW. ~MW... As-m.’wwwW/Maâ€"c- .. .m n..- . nucleus of all the interests was Walsh‘s ' , field where the tents of the Howe's Londdn Circus were pitched, and where ‘ three distinct performances were given ..__ Feiter‘my‘ . . Notice is herebyrzirrcn- that a. Court 1 mm’bly ‘1 are“ .“cver m9t‘ with more for the- Revision of the Assessment Roll enthusiastic reception and in the after- on the Township of Fenclou {or 1912 noon it required two performances to v-” [em at the accommodate the crowd- Agni-n Jest ‘1 1 night the tent was taxed to its full cap- 0F acity and the attendance was given a V »- splendid performance which was kept up - _. 0y .. continuously during two hours. The circus Was not or the proportions Tuesday. 283“- Bay 0‘ Hay. oi the old Barnum Bailey combination, at thehourof u omock a. m. A” pm“ but" for its size it was well and system ties hm.ng business at the Court will aticnllycondncted and all who. attended govern themselves accordingly The Go to .Goulid the Optician. ‘ - All i: l - - . ever Oflered m wor ful y guannteed ' DRESSING-COMES. @3331: if?Z?$82f;...§§c£“§x£;32 G 01 N G THEM ONE ' ~ lfi ' d. .d 33:13.1: if... ‘13:? $533352 LEE?! “ll ’ER. ~~ WNW.» -â€"â€"â€"â€" v I This is the best. value. § _ it, 'l‘vlem :lfilbaaiiseegourteonsly attended R0” is at my omce for inspecuon' ha‘IIe yet seen. d > b1 h ‘e P ‘ " ‘ ' ‘ ‘ JOHN B POWLES 'n fact it is so ura e t at - - to and everything was done to accommo- v ' - r ‘ g . 4 . , . . date and comfort all comers, the circus Clerk 0! the. Court. F111 nlture dehvezl ed to yOUI home at, peopleexerted themselves to see'that everybody should see the show in com- fort. They were especially kind to the V. _, . - members of the local press and'spared 4 - . no pains to show and explain everything .. ' relative to the circus: r WE GUARANTEE IT § ABSOLUTELY' against being broken in the YOU Pills} NO and LESS THAN CITY PRICES l l The various f ' th ' m m“ mm“ , . per ormances in e main fl tent were most interesting and many of (w I . 3 them were unsurpassed even. by the 81m long" and more I” ~ ~ lair. see our 0,Oods ‘ l - ' “"0. l i I ~ ' - b . 2 nrgest shows that have trmc 1.. mm. complacpmkcdompcr . If you break one while “Slng l 7 Among the most notable were the Eddy dollar of cost, than .t b ‘. (r .t b. l d (r t. i .4 Troupe of wire performers, the Royal mew magi-fig, Shingles, l 1111:, 1 :10 i an De 3, new I . 1," Japanese combats. the dancing horse and or any on,“ Wimp one _ S S I t ! a Z e r l the bounding jockey act, all of which mg. wuh over 300 . 11,. k o o . 55 were uiisurpfissasle, the latte: rider finnatlons,Ru-bcrâ€"2idis 8y “come in i.th an being one or he est ever seen ere. sun an mg, Ma c in w 1 coarse. am ,1 se » p In the menogerie the beasts are all 3 permanent colors__ dug, a \V 112 ' icoi l' ' splendid specimens and clean and Red. Bmwn._ Gum... an . 116.. e at e t 18 ex- he‘MhF L‘,’°ki"gif5h°“’i"g {Ems 9‘1"}: th and Mm"! 513% dl-O‘ék cluswe right of selling this ,‘ '2 After ie per ormanee- as mg 0 into“ before on cci e , ‘ l . circus grounds were readily cleared and on a,“ new 300;, 80 comb 1n Fenelon Falls. SEE PAPERS. the lumbering vans pulled by well-fed _ solemfihmm V grey horses left. the circus grounds for ; mgrANDARnPMNTCO. A J ' G o U L D , the C. l’. R. station. bound for- Three dcuuannnetlonu'uL I g _ . 'v h he l' erEorin to-dnv; ~ , O ‘ “WV‘N-rwavâ€"w-»»v»~~~~-wwvrwzw A Vo-NAwooooowvw o.m,.,w,,,,.,.w NV. , R' "5’ ‘V 0”“ 5' p - Jos. Beard, - Fenelon Falls. Drugglst and Opmcmnf This circus will- be at Lindsay on. . Monday, June 3rd.. 1 1-1" cook & Bros» ' COboconko . Hopkins Bros. & Marks, Kinmonnl. , _ , For Estimates 1 STUDY AT HOME 3 i m. There is at least a. prosnect of hiving' the date for holding municipal elections changed in Ontario. The municipal committee of the Legislature has decided Start a course in Book-keeping or Shorthand and'iisc your spare On new buildings consult us. 01' give us "'1‘; :‘mwammr_w§m gus- ,, . to rcmrt favorably the bill to change ‘ . . _ . . I '. ' i I . I ‘ ‘ ' . W '. . . . ‘ the (Lb; of pulling to the the first Mon- I stop that itch in two ‘ {$1 gg‘relfgeirf iy0u1 OldCl fOl. D0013, sabh, Intel. 101 FlnlSh, v. ,~..~‘ \ v ' '- n \ ' . . , ‘ ‘ ' r-_ . _ ‘ . 33%ii‘.‘$1::i‘$3*fi.i§‘l£§.“8?.2ni30lfih‘i seconds With 0- D- 0'- “rh- Mimi are Mom-lg this i etc. onlv province in the Dominion that , - . p “lgsn‘mé “pm” “nil E5"P£,'"g ‘ i ' i\o remedy that I have ever sold for _ "‘3‘ .l f" a 80°C] Office 008mm). wages its municipal election campaigns . g . -50.,10 or them bitterly personalâ€"in the , Shaw Emmpmdence swam”, \Ve Will be pleased to figure on what you Will need 2‘ h EthoCl fistmas 'eason,\vhen the I i _. , .. . ' . . _ hug to ii i: The Central business Colleges. 1n supplles, or the whole contract Eczema, Psoriasis. and all otherdiseases write "5‘ in” PM lclllm‘s. The of the skin has given" more thorough spirit of peace and geod will should isn‘lsmfllm“ “Hm “l9 . . “Md “Wes Yon e & Ger d prevail. ’ he season is also the busiest - ' . . - i W E _ rar ‘ I)‘ D_ D, Prescfllmon for Belem Sts., Toronto. . H. Shaw, Presâ€" .. .A. r ot the year, when everybndy‘s mind is went eocupiodeibh somthing e|=§e besides ' ' F C I L O R QuaiOiPd finances and administratth A. J. GOIfld, Druggist. ' WWW o a 1 s ._ n

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