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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 31 May 1907, p. 5

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'- .. DIED} 4 . Fensâ€"«At Parry Sound, on Friday, May 24111. 1907, James Ellis, (formerly of Fenc- lon Falls.) aged 71 years and 10 days. Pnrnxcsox â€"â€"1n the township of Fenelon, on Sunday, May 20111, 1907, James Patter» son, aged 75 years. Drvn‘râ€"lzi the township of erulum, on Thursday, May 30th, 1907, Margaret Ellen Duvitt, aged 38 years. THE STORE TEAT GIVES Mosr FOR THE mounv AT _ ALL TIMESâ€"' BURQOYNES’. Note carefully this exceptional list of ' bargains. Em A” A. Summer Session , is held at the British American Busi- ness College, Toronto, during Juiy and August. Students may enroll at any time with equal advantage. Write for catalogue and special summer 1 rates of this oldest and best school. . T. m. WATSON, RINCIPAL. . »~:-‘.â€".~. Jo - 21*, -r'- V'V.-'.\Q: .-x-- 9 lbs. choicest Rolled Oats and Saucers. for 250. . 20 lbs. Redpath’s Granu- lated Sugar for $1.00. 100 dozen white Cups and Saucers, regular $100 per dozen. This week FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Feuelon Falls, Friday, May 3lst, 1907 Reported 03/ me North Star Roller jl/z'lt Co wheaLScotch or Fife 73 to 80 11 bars laundr Son) 250. ‘ a .â€" Wheat, fall, pcrbushcl,.” :5 78 21 lbs Choice‘ZL SCjectLd only, 1381 COL, 530. Wheat spring . . . . . . . . 5 78 . . to ~‘ Barley: per bushel.... .... 50 52 Raisins Buckwheat “ .... .. . . 45 43 Y m '1 Oats, “' ....... . $1 :2 Il lbs. fresh 1’ ‘unes 25c. lEfiJN : “ .... .... 5 0 I 33,5“ .1 60 65 30 cent Black Tea 190. 5031295131,) 4 lbs. fresh Ginger Snaps Re “Ear $1 25 {gr 98c .11 c , ' . . . . . . . . . . .. , ‘ . Eggs,p§r dozen . . . . . . . . . . - 15 16 for g . . 12 00 - . . . 3236’s)“ to“ """""" ' 7m, Renule’s Garden Seeds, \Ve bought alaige quant- Hogs(live‘, .......... .. .. 660 2 papers for So. tity of this line to sell at l . 's d . . . . . 700 - - ‘ r' 07 ‘ 5.00 6.00 7 bars Eclipse Soap 200. 331-40 90011, 51ml they me Sheepskins . . .. 5") , cheap at the _pr1c: ‘As $7,001 P am, ------ 2 (lg ., 3,“, . , specml 1tem in our Satur- ‘ our, iraurons es . . . . . - “' _ . . . ' ' . y w; Flour,SilverLeaf .. 2.35 150, Hose day baigain list no offer Florin-Victoria- '2330 3-30 . . 1 _ them at, each, 938. §}°“"1'N$Wl’"f’cesi 12,3; 2:25 This 1s the nest l1ne we iii 4' 1.25 have ever Offered at 150. . allmgsim” 2‘, --------- Fast black and good full Bays’ 25c Hose 15C_ 1X0 10 .... ... - - ‘ a . . o . p sizes. Specutl,pa1r 103. All sizes boys’ heavy ribbed hose, extra strong and good length in the leg. Worth 20 and 250. ' 15c. . . sustains ’ rues use The Trent Y'all-2y llarlgatlon 00., united. 24 sheets Note Paper 50. Lowe ){tClif-LWG Envelo 388 v o a . . . 5C. Specml, per pair, ‘. ' 'lleavy Towellingy 1391’ yd” saunas ‘ 0F Strauss, 1007. 5c. LINDSAY, STUiiGi‘lfiN PT. BQBCAYGEON. “ESTURION.” ' - June 160 Sept l4.â€"â€"Daily except Sunday. a. m. p m. p: m. p m Lv 2.45 Bobcayg‘On-arr 2.00 â€"- “ 610 315 Sandy Point “ 1'15 715, “ 630 4.30 Sturgeon P1; “1245‘ 7.00 arr745 545 Lindsay lv 11.30 5 :30 Noraâ€"Saturday’s boat will await arrival of evening train from Toronto and Port' Hope, giving connection with Sturgeon ___.__..â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€" ' , COTTON V01LE, the new - summer dress, fabric. Vile-have it in the daint- ‘ iestfchecks and spots at 25 to 400. per yard. ' Colored Dress I. liluslins. ' We show a4 splendid range of these in very neat patterns at 100. to 250. per yard. Point and Bobcaygcon. June lst to Sent. 15, every Monday morn- ing will leave Bobcnygeon for Lindsay at 5.45 a. m.' BOBCAYGECN, LINTISlY. COBDCONK. Str. ",MANI'l‘A." _Tl’lI-WEEK1.Y Snnvwn. June 10 to Sept. 14, Mondays, Thursdays . -- and Saturdays. Read down. Read up. Lv 6.30 a. m Bobcaygeou arr 8.00 p. m. “ 7 30 a. m. Sturgeon Pt IV 7.00 p. m. ar 8.45 a.-m. Lindsay â€"â€"â€"â€" lv 9.00 a. 111. Lindsay or 5.43 p m 1v 10 00 a. m. Sturgeon Pt or 4.30 p in} lv 11.15 a. m. Fenelon Falls ar 4.00 p. m 1v 11.45 a. in. Rosedalc ar 3.00 p m, or 12.45 p. m. Cobocouk 1v 2 00 p. m, " NOTE â€"â€"Transfcr at Sturgeon Point to Esturio'n for. Lindsay, and awaits her return trip. leaving for Bobcaygeon at 7 00 p m._. On Tuesdays. and Fridays this boat 15 open for special charter. 1 130B CAYGEON, CHEMONG, BURLEIGH. “ Ogemah ” June 10 to about Sept. 14. Daily except . Sunday. . Read down. Read up. Lv 700 a m. Bobcnygeon or 7.45 p.m. ” 9 Bonin. Chemong Park 1v 5 00 p. m “ 11 15 a m. Bnckhorn “ 2 15 p. m. or .1230 p. m. But-leigh Falls “ 1.00 p. m. Calling at Oak Orchard and Indian Vil- lage on signal. Connecfions at Burleigh with steamers for" Lakefield and intermediate points. Meals served on board. Burleigh Falls. Stony Lake, Lakcficld. Strs. “ EMPRESS." Etc. Service. daily except Sunday. Single daily service from June 3rd to June 1'5‘th-and from Sept. 10th to Sept. 215i. Double daily service from June 17th to June 291b, and from Sept 2nd to Sept. 14th. Triple daily service from July 3lst to August. 3151;. . Read down. Read up ' a.m p.m mm. m. a, m. p. m lv 9.1:”) 1 15 6 15 Lakcfiold or 6.00 9 00 4.15" “- 9.431.453 6 45 Youngs Pt 1v 5,30 8 15 3.30 “ 10 13') 2 30*7.30.\lnjestic ld " 415 7.30 3.00 ‘l 10 302.4?) 6.4"» El'Crncken’e“ 4,30 7.15 2.45 “ 11.00 3.00 815 Jumper Id “ 4.00 7.00 2 30 nrâ€"â€"â€"â€" 5.00 9.01) Brcozo's “ 3‘00 6 00 2.00 ,. " Mt Julian ,, 5 “11,30 4.110 9.00 & Vinmpde 2.00 6 l. 1.30 “~12 00 3 30 8.45 Burlcigh “1.30 6 4512;45 ' Transfer to Str. Majestic for Breeze’s and head of Lake. Calling at South Beach, E. D Hall’s, Buptie’s island, Actou’s and ldleside on signal. Boat. connecting with 4.40 train from ljaketield will call only at scheduled points mentioned above. Daily connections made with-Str Ogemnh at Burl'eigh Falls for Chemongnnd Bob- caygeon. Meals served on board Any change in these time-tables will be noticed in all the local papers, but the company reserves the right to cancel‘witli’- out notice. For information apply to Fenelhu Falls agent. 0. W. Burgoyne. or to the company’s offices,,Bobcaygeon, Out. TRENTS. “We Show the largest range of Prints :1 town. Prices 7a., 100.,and 18c. Buster Brow: Belts in White, navy red. and black, regular. price 250., for 150. each. 20 and 25c. Wide Rib- bons 140.. It. is really wonderful the very low prices we sell these at, when one. stops to consider the way all silks have advanced in price. These would cost us more if we bought them tO-day. Saturday, any shade, per"y'ard,, ' ‘ 14:0. ' Floor Ollcloths. 1 yard wide, 2:30. 3, yards Wide, 35c. 1-;- yards wide, 38c.. 2 yards wide, 500. Japanese Matt-tings, per yard, 250. We pay 19 cents for Eggs all this Week. ‘ ‘ 500. Brush and Comb, 290. 2 pkgs Cow Brand Soda ‘ for 50. _ I .Fresh Lemon Biscuit, per pound, 100. 2% lbs. best Currants, 25c. Tomato Catsup, per bottle, lOc. Aylmer Tomatbes, per tin, llc. â€"â€"n‘ .. .a.â€"1‘wWw-raw- my...” ‘ SFEGEAL for ; SATURDAY... 50 lbs. fancy iced Cakes, regular price 15 cents per pound. On sale Saturday while they last at, per pound, 7c. BergOyne 8:301], ‘ FENELON FALLS? _ a ONT. urn-w . .u . -..._____.- . Heroin Y; # igust. n.“ M...” 1111111181 Term roughly. and A ‘By entering'the ELLIOTT 7 rosouro, our. N 0W, you will be through your course in the early fall, which is an excellent time to get employment. 'Preparo' for positions paying $40, $50, $60 and $70 a month. Our college has unex- cclled facilities; the attendance grows greater ; more students are getting positions. Desire “success.” Educate for it by attending our School. Others have. Will you? Write for catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. CORNER YONG!) AND ALEXANDER STS. D I ‘tANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWSE Trent Valley Lodge No. 71'. Meet im- tlieir lodge room in the Cunningham block-i on the first and third Mondays in each. month. A E. Hons, N G. . J. ’1‘. Tnonrsox Ju , Sec. r.â€"_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- O. L. NO. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE .2 . hall on Francis street west on the: second Tuesday in every month. H STRONG, W. M.- H. NELSON, Rec-Sec.- INDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. . Court Phoen’x No. 182. Meet on the» last Monday of each month. ' D GOULD, C. R. '1‘. Ausrxx, Sec. ANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS1 _ Fenclun Falls Lodge No 6'26. Meets-L in the. Oddfellows’ hall, Colborne street' on the-first Thursday in each month. C KELLY, C.'R‘ H. Ll’l‘TLETON, Rec. Sec. ' SEES Red Glover, .Alsike, Timothy. All kinds of Field, Garden and Flower Seed. - ‘ Robson’s Drug Store, FENELON ' FALLS. Watches, . Clocks, ' ,MPIRE LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE? No. 198. Meets first Friday of each month in Orange hall. Visiting‘bt'c-thren. always welcome. ' W‘. B. BRANDON, W. M- R. C. JUNKiu, R. S. F. AND A. M., G.‘ R. C. THE SPRY~ . Lodge No 406; Meets» on the first Wednesday in each month on or before the full Of the moon, in the lodge room in Men» Arthur’s block. 0. W Bunoovnn, W. M. E FITZGERALD, Sec. . ‘ ANADlAN ORDER CHOSEET FRIENDS!- Fenelon Falls Council No 189A . Meets in Orange hall on secgnd Monday on. each month. JOHN ALDOUS. C. 0.- 11. J. Moonr,.Recorder.-‘ â€".â€"-o " RDER CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES; ' Feuelon Falls Circle No. 127. Meets- on the first Wednesday of‘ each month. Mus. M. M. GOULD, Leaders. Mus. I. V. JewnLn, Sec: CIâ€"IURCIIES.‘ APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN S’l‘.,REV.’. _ Albert Cook, Minister. Preaching:- I services everySunday at 10 30 a. m. and} 7 p. 111. Bible Class and Sunday School as: 2.30 p. m. Praise and prayer service on. Thursday at 8 p. m. NEETHODIST CHURCH-â€"-COLBOR.\’EIZ _ Streetâ€"~Rev. H. B. Kenney, Pastor... Jewelry. # I have everything in these linesthatshould be in a well- ordered jewelry store. Don’t buy until you see‘ them. Sunday service at 10.30 a. m.-aud :7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2..30-p.»m. Epworth- League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday evening ~at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on; Tuesday at 7.30. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBO‘RNE’. Streetâ€"Rev. R C. H. Sinclair, Pastor. Services every-Sunday at 10 30 a. m and 7 pm. Sunday School every Sunday at“ 2. 30 p. 111. Christian Endeavor meeting; every Tuesday at. S p. m. Prayer meeting; every Thursday at 7 30 p m. Repairing done, as usual, in firstrclass Style ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ONT Bond St. Westâ€"Lieutenants Rumor-- ford and Boynton. Service every Wednesn- _ day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at y 8 o’clock, and on Sundayat 111a m, 3'. ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES 1" m' and 7'59 P" NEXT DOOR To PCST_OFFICE. ST. ALOYSIUS-R. C. CHURCHâ€"LOUISA: Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Lenry, .l‘astor. FENELON FALLS. Services every alternate Sunday at 10 30" atSiziiz’tyléllyciphool every Sundaynftern Don’t forget that I have a. first class Planer and am prepared to do all work in this line in the best style; also to make _ SASH - AK [96033. Your patronage solicited. 3.3. darn- .â€" yr JAMES’ onuncn, BOND sr. EAST” . Rev. W. H. A. French, Rector. Sun-w day services: matins 10 30 a. m ; evensong; . 7 p. m. Celebrationof Holy. Communion; first Sunday of every month at 10.30 a. m,_ Sunday School at 2.31) p. m. Bible Class: every Thursday evening at 7.30. fig“ Scalsfrec in all domains. idem/.5onn z'nvz'lcd to allcml. Strangers cordially welcon'zezl. MISCELLANEOSS; jUBLIC LlBRAllY--MRS .\l E;.CALD’ER: l Librarian. leading lloomope-n daiiy,. Sunday excepted, from 10 o’clock a m till 10 o’clock p. in Books exchanged on r'l‘ursm- days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2p.. m. to 4 p, and iu‘the evening from 7 t0 9... CSTâ€"OFFICEfâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS» 101‘. Open daily, Sundays cxceplrd,,. from 7 30 a m to 7 p. m. Mail going south. closes at 7 p. m. Letters for registrot’ion‘ must be posted hall‘an hour previous to the;- timc for closing the mails. NEWSPAPER LAW. . l. A post-master is required to give no- tice by letter (returning the paper does not:~ answer the law), when a subscriber does: not take his paper out of the chitin, and'i state the reasons for its not being taken.. Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment. 2. If any person orders his paper discon» tinned he must pay all arrenrgcs, or the- publisher may continue to send. it until: payment is mad t , and collect 'the whole- amount whether the paper is taken tron-1.: the Office or not. There can be no lrgai; discontinuance until the payment is mmle.. 3. Any person who takes a paper from the posbotiicc, whether directed to his; name or another, or whether he has sub-.- scribcd or not, is responsible for thcvpay. .4. If a subscriber orders histzpapezuto bor 'stopped at a certain time and the publisher” continueseto send it, .the subscriberds bound? to pay for-if hetakes-itfrom. the post-office. s.- "-r g This proceeds upon .the ground-411m a, mum, 'must pay, for what lie-uses. ' A . , _ 5. The courts-have decided that refusing; The Jeweller.- m- Llndsay, , tp] take negspapers and periodicals from. , l . ' _. t e post-o ce or removino' and leaving: ‘ Kent Street’- them uncalled for, is prim; lacie evidences ofintantioual trend... We carry a well selected stock to suit all buyers at prices that i :1 Jun ry l 1 REPAIRS. _ are low. > We pay special attention to 4 1 4 t 4 4 4

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