v cold storage of eggs ls'rapldly increas- » - . V . « e - aw I r . . u < ~ , . ., M... «w. -. and...“1-.............,,m...n...e..n...... . “we. a... u... a . MWhfluewwï¬wuuvmm.-....;-nm~.w.mwwm.~.u~.~~_mwvmm-~ww.uua~..~»w~»M¢.w;.«.«.,-r....-~.e.......nw-hwe..~a~.»...e .mw -u‘uu-aw“ “A -» â€"~ > c . ~ rumm‘ifï¬ï¬co 3 and MI! BACK can be cured by the fruit kidney and liver remedy, FIG PILLS Brantiord, Ont" Aug. :3, 1911 Your medicine Fig Pills has worked ham WA wonders for me’. The rhe'umstlc'palns “ I have entirely left me and I owe every- thing to your remedy. You are at liberty to publish this. R. H. GAILMAN For 10m. and 15c. At all dealers 25 and 50 cents or mail Wash Basins " i. o. 0'. F. NOTICE. Others and members of Corona Lodge No. 398 I. 0. 0. F. are hereby requested to meet at the Lodge room on August 4th, "at 2.30 p. m. for Decoration. Lodge meet~ ings suspended until Sept. 6th, except ï¬rst Friday in August. P. C. Deymau, N. G. 4'8 Go to Gould the Optician. J. Penroso, Sec. All work fully guaranteed. 0-. ‘COBOCONK C. O. O. F. EXCURSION. VCoboconk Lodge of the Canadian Order of Oddfellows will run an excursion to Lindsay on Aug. 6th, per steamer Stoney. Luke, calling at Sturgeon Point. Fare 75c. and 500. from Coboconk and Rosedale for the round trip. From Fenelon Falls by The Fig Pill (20., St. Thomas, Ont. I assesses[assassin Preserving Ken-es Sold in Fenelon Falls by A- J- t in the evening and return can do so for sane? Pans 2 4' ‘ Gould: DruggISt' "3“ 25¢. Boat leaves Coboconk at 7.30 a. 'm. 3:":3'39 Zans! ’ 3| q ' â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" ' ~ ‘ 5 an ' "‘ - Fry Pans MOONLIGHT EXCURSION" a A nice line of,handpainted Trays ‘The Epworth League of the Fenelon 4 and Flower Vases,Pillow Tops and balls Methodist Church will run their Rm CQSb’leDSo , _ annual moonlight excursion to Bobcay- Ladies black and tall 110,56. 100- " :~geon per str. Stony Lake, on the'evening Men's tan H030 150- Men 5131343]: ft Moglay, lAugust 5th. The boat will Hose 100-, - I 'eave e \v1ar at 8 p. m. Returning ’ will leave Caygeon at 11 p. m. The ‘5 \’~ orchestra will be in attendance and will 45 William St North next, to " add mgch t(1>)t(lie plelasure of this excur- In Fisher’s Greedy. i it, Bron. . very 0 we come. Tic 'ets 35c. . ‘ ‘1 children 25¢, y ’ MWWW’V ‘ g, “0- - l; I '1 Everything in Live Stock. '17 As a live stock show, the Canadian Nan- . 3" tloual Exhibition in 1911 surpassed itself. ' Every stable and pen on the grounds was ‘ (all to overflowing, and it was necessary . . . '3 " " ’ v to erect {songs for the over-flow. This V 0 .year app ica locus for stables are al- T ‘ I ready being received at the Exhibition A , ' ‘ ‘ ($11110? anld 1t gï¬es \ivitllroult saying that I C j - to 18p ay wi (my 0 imited by the . I ' ~‘ accommodation. a r m ‘ I Th . 20,000 Pounds of Cream . , ’ . .. _ _ e forthcoming amal amation of The ' l ‘ I I l I Galit Rigoer and This; Galt Reformer W001 wanted T 'l I I 0 5m .er 8' name of The Gait Reporter . ‘ ' ' ‘andicates thatthe ï¬nancial strain ofcona h t C h ‘ 1; th . q» ducting two good daily papers in even 1g es as l‘l‘Ce a . V laugh a netwipaper-loving town as Gait is N Ol‘th Star Roller M1118. ' » ,, " ., 8'93 °.be endure‘l- Few neWS- , . Have his icture taken. He hasn’t had a hoto smcc ‘ . . '1 .papers are being started nowadays, and a- . I -â€"â€"--; P ‘ "‘ a good many of the favorites of former Cement - , ' . . - 1 periods. ï¬nd it; hard to keep afloat. I, v - , _ . , that funny lookmg one In the cutaway coat; that he was . _, costsKi more and more avg? year to make A ,fresh car load of Lehlgh c. F I ' . . d - (,T dd‘ “ ' Y i ) a go neWBpaper an e revenues do ‘. ' ‘ , v _ , marrle 111. was a noon W8 m .011 ’ now. 88 1128;561:8886 in an’vtging the Isame ratio cement JUSt arrived- _ Druggxst and Optician th ‘ ’ _ d f h g’ l , ) . ' a, a . e expenses. somew at radical . ’ , m ‘ ‘ ' adjustment? ilsdalbmost ilnevciltable. In the Several fresh 11111011 COWS for 0 er says twas a goo one 0 1m 1°C)de then, but , 1 I magazme e 1 Is a rea unde . . . ' ‘ ' ' ' -' 89% “the ï¬nancial mum-gs hm: sale. . . . really, for the sake of the famrly, there should be one of bun , ruffed glut,f andï¬â€˜ghers are greatly cur- ' ' as he looks now ‘ ' ‘ I an mg 6 renzle Spen in of former , ~ ' h ’ ' I I ' . ,,,,,.__G,obe, , g . J. H. BRANDON. _ e . J H STANTON _ . .4. I . __.'_....____ ,. 2‘ I I I \ , s . V . ' FENELON FALLS MARKETS» W" i ‘ ’ . , '5“ :. com STORAGE EGGS ‘2 ' Fenelon Fall; Friday, Aug. 2,. 1912 Wheat, Scotchor' Fife, 85c. to 90c. . Wheat, full, 90 to 95 ~ _ Wheat, spring, 80 to 85 I -‘ Barley, per bushel,265 to'85 Oats, per bushel, 47 to 50 : Peace, per bushel, 90139 100 Euckwheat, 650. to 70 , . Potatoes; bush. 150150 1.80 Butter, per pound, 20 to 23 Eggs. per dozen. 18 to. 19 Hay, per ton, $8 to $10 The Royal rho-1m Toilet Luxuries Represent the highestquality, together with a combina- tiOn of many other desirable features, such as Scrupulous Cleanliness and Purity, Science in the Laboratory, Skill and Care in the Factory, excellent hygienic conditions (if Manu- facture, the highest grade of Costly Ingredients, a form and packagevelfy pleasing and elegant in appearance. " Likely to Supplant leelng and Other Prescrvlng Processes : .According to Dr. Bordas. of the French council of public hygiene. the ing in France, and will soon supplant ' liming and the other processes now .mployed tor preservin geggs. Dr. Baby Carriages . .........._ I , __-,,,~. .. ‘ . Hid s .00 to 9.00 , . . - ‘ t Bord“ insists on maintaining a rigor. ' ' Hog:,,li$v8e’ $8.00 to $3 50 Reyal Vinolia Toxlet Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150. per tablet, 3 tablet boxes 35c Dug distinction between fresh eggs and Beef,- $ 890150 $9 . . Royal Vinolla Shaving Stick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . .~ . . . . . . . . 25c. each . £5 com storage eggs although the latter I Sheepski'ns, 50 w 80 Royal Vmolra Shavxng Powder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 250. per tin , , ,5“ - m very superior 'to “med eggs. Five W001 12 to 17 Royal Vinolxa Talcum Powder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250. per tinâ€" 3' 5’; six or even seven months of cold storZ . Fjour’, Samson, $2.80 to $300 Royal Vinolia Complexion Powder . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .' . . . . . . . . . . 50c. per box 3.- KX % a e' do not appreciably alter the up. , Flour Winnipeg $2370 to $2.90 Royal Viuolia Cream . . . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c. and 50c. per tin .. . '. L‘x, - Earance or odor of eggs while lime ' ' ' Flour’ Silver Leaf $250 1,032.70 Royal Vinolia Vegetable Hair Wash . . . . . . . .1“; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c. per box ’ ," put r actin for a much 'shorter per- mom-’Vietoria $2'_45 to $235 Royal Vinolia Tooth Paste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v. . . . . . . . . 250. per tube i -‘ ad en'mkes ale albumen slightly yel- Flour, new prohess. $2.40 to $2.60 Royal VinoliaTooth Powder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250. per tube ,i a“; and Wes the egg the characteris. . Flour’ familv clipper, $235 to $255 Royal Vinolia. Fluid Dentiâ€"frlce . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5c. per bottle ‘li odor got lime An egg which has Bran ’per 160’ pounds $1.35 to'$1.40 Royal Vinolia Vanishing Cream . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150. and 25c. per tube, 250. per pot l : bee k t three‘ 0,. tom. months in ~ , Shores do_ $1“) to $71.45 Royal Vinolia Solidiï¬ed Brilliantine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350. per box " e†ep _ We would be pleased to have .- (1’01, ’ d 1 55 t 160 Royalyinoua Perfume ..................... .. .......... $1.00 and 1.50 per bottle I cold storage is still in perfect condl Mlxe op, o.,$_. o $ . R0 1“ 1, Sq bet _ , , “on to be eaten, somboued, from the you can and see these also Comzcmpi do" $140 to $1.75 ya 1101a .c I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85c. each _‘ shell, but a limed egg of the same i use is unï¬t for this use. After the '.tourth month or cold storage the air space of the egg becomes enlarged by evaporation, but the egg is still per- fectly fit for pastrymaklng and most ,oullnary uses. our up-taâ€"date stock of Furni- , ture. We make a specialty of .Wme picture framinc. Education Pays L. Burn & sou, A. J. GOULD DRgï¬iiéhtND FENELON FALLS , FLOWER Pore ' The value of flower pots depend! on the uses to which put. their hard-g ness,. and ease with which handled. an dwhen not in use stored. Then it is so. easy to obtain them in so many diverse sizes from three inches across the tops, to others 18 to 20 inches. A8 a rule the amateur gardener finds the most useful to be four-inch, rive-Inch and six-inch broad. It is well in pure chasing to obtain pots in several sizes, G ' s trained brains winbetter salaries 3 ' than trained 111111180163. ~We€o train - ‘ oun men an women. use. B t a ‘ : theirgbrains in business. They S y - succeed. \W’hy notpyou? Will . you write for a copy of our new catalogue? It will interest you . if you want to .get ahead. Fall - term from August 25th. Address, Shaw's Schools, Toronto. Ont., W. H. Shaw, President, Yonge & Gerrard Sts. Readymade Clothing, _ “ Crockery, Glassware. «. .‘ 3 as all, it not too large, are wanted ,I d tor various descriptions of Montana“; _ I. ‘, ,. illegal; giggling Eggeggtgndomeg’ Always a good stock of these hues at ‘ ' ,Qp-f let them stand to drain before using, y),- as otherwise being so dry they are too absorbent. In the case of old pots all should be well scrubbed in hot soda water and dried before using. A dirtyx the Old rigs. New I MCFARLAND’S ' A, ; . l r: . 9“ Should never be used“ ---â€"â€"â€"â€" ones COSt money. , We .3; We have the most modern, the +.- ‘ I. "â€"“"'â€"â€"‘ k - It i most practical. 'and the best ' ‘ How To KEEP OUT FLOWERS Int} .9 a‘ spec}? y 0 re' equipped school in Eastern On- ‘- palrlno repmntino etc tario. The courses arethorough , Choose flowers that_are not quite 0’ c, . ' - mm A entire, , f and fascmat g n y fully out and cut them early in the I you have anythmg I . . . morning; withtfgur 11,1011 items}; Aft that needs ï¬xing up Canadian Busmess Procedure ,_ e 5 , , range em no 00 case age or u . . _ l . . . e vase deep enough to immerse two bung 11: here. Or if fczrï¬he tggnlléngfzfmtlgiï¬fmous _ ‘iiiilï¬g°§o$iepfet§é§set cggrcgraflvlgufli: you need .3 n.ew .9119 y (1)1115 graduates are succgssful. _ e the water can be changed every we can billld‘ ltâ€"good' Ask a student or ex-studentâ€" We are prepared to take contracts f‘or houses, sum. stagnant stanzas as the best- “he:asynchrrssw mer cottages, etc- It mu Paw yen to set tn 8 cool but not draughty place. Cen , - , - " mates. Doorsand sash and. Interior ï¬nlsh always 1n, tnln flowers do much better if a. smalb 3., . . - stool“ Blanmg, and matching done to order.‘ portion of the stem is cut off, cape F 0 B daily if they have been 1(frrrled a long I l l ' . 7 I ., 7 V way, and a. certain num er are better . . _ ‘ ~ I _, for slicing the stems up, so as to let 001M?†Stlteeli C"Rp§i%:$al A' H' ï¬gï¬ggnt . ‘ . 1 them absorb the water more easily. Fenelon Falls. ‘Y D . I. This is especially _so with flowers that . ENTER-Ab r AY.~- I . H / g e are 13:63. so off swamâ€"Gardenias, ‘ $.- EEIBS, PBOPBIETOH._ - 3 " no a V : n).-}L..::’v-I v..- .-....... -... . _.. . __---'