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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 23 Apr 1909, p. 8

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i “mums "some “if? ‘(£r‘-"‘i-'l5‘y ‘#14 "I" I new“ a. awn-0101 "u..- _ v.4‘, any-- -_._.4n-‘. . .‘ gov/w m s “CF- ‘ ' I I Munich“; ‘is ., "- ' “ EVERYMAN 7 who J? ‘LL’ ‘fr-‘kt: I, cares for his ap- pearance Will find it , worth his While to ‘ link arms with this i big tailoring organg. ization. We are the sole representatives for this section, and- cordially inviteyou to come in and in- v I:~fé$iri“‘.”~§“*i"/Â¥W" w. .. 2» dame?‘ :2?" n spcct the niagnifi- i, cent, range of Spring Suitings, i Trouserings, Vest- ings and C’Coat- r ings. " ~> ~ _ Intros'rnn BLUE si and BLACK _ i; L, -- SERGES, SILK -‘ MIXED wons'rnns, FANCY CHEVIOTS, i SCOTCH AND Inisri TWEEDS. NO END OF FANCY TMPOR- g TED \VEAVES 1N ALL COLOR- a} INGS. i. ..~ Costs No More Money “ KING HATS ” are guaranteed and combine STYLE with QUAL- lTY. The new shapes are es- pecially suitable for young men. No trouble to show them. I-E co i-s t3. '-,.::.'. DU I-s o .m l See the weary father as he boards the Loaded down with bottles-don't you Tonies, toiiics, tonics, red and green and He's worked a month to buy them,‘and He's Supper time is over in our quiet little Polly, put the kettle on, we’ll all have Listen to the gurgling sounds all around They’re taking spring emulsion, for They're Reader, if my muse should seem a trifle If here a rhyme is wretched‘, or there a Be lenient, forgive her, don't greet her She's taking spring emulsion, for She's from home have returned home and re- sumed their usual routine of duties. terian Church here on Sunday, on ac- count of the church undergoing some repairs. for a few days last week. sick list for the past few days. day with the farmers. Some have begun. taffy pull on Monday, April 12th, at the home of Mr. James Wakclin, where they entertained about 44 invited guests. The evening was spent in games, and at 12 o‘clock the maple syrup was put on the stove and boiled down to taffy, which was served around. Then games were played until the wee sma’ hours of the morning. All express themselves as having a good time, and say it was the ~ jollicst party they had been at this season. ‘ feet by 24 feet. There are ten veran- ' less than twelvelhundred and fifty A BALLAD OF SPRING. v trolley car, wonder what they are ? brown; all run . down. villa ; sarsaparilla ; the town ; all run down. ha lty- foot is fa ultyâ€" with a frown ; all run ‘illosdedale. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) All those who spent the holidays away There was no service in the Presby- Mr. W. R. McDonald was in Rosedale Mrs. A. W. Spence has been ‘on the Seeding will soon be the order of the -â€"â€"o - I--' Norland. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) The Victoria Glee Club gave a maple - Miss Kate M acIntyre has returned to her school at Highland Grove. , Mrs. Matt. Greer jr., and son Ray, spent their Easter holidays with Toryl Hill friends. » Miss Dossie LeCraw has returned to her school at Essonville. Mr. S. Arnold, of Orillia, passed _._' through the village on business one day last week. Miss Grace Dand has returned to her school here, after spending her holidays with her parents in Collingwood. Mrs. R. Woodcock and little daughter Muriel spent Easter Sunday with Lind- say friends. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Wakelin and daughter, Vina, spent their Easter holi- days with Smitlifield friends. Miss 1da Walters of Woodville spent Easter with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Bowins. o‘. A Picton goose laid an egg 10 x l3 in- ches, weighing one pound. Peterboro lift-lock is to be lighted by electricity, and a marine slip built. Evelyn Fey of Peterboro, while play- ing with other children, fell into a pan of boiling water, and died two days afterwards as the result of her injuries. About 90 launches, the majority of of them owned in Lindsay, will run on Sturgeon and other lakes in this vicinity the coining season. Quite a number are also either under construction or being planned. . _ Work is progressing at a rapid rate on the new building at “Viamede,” Stoney Lake. The dimensions are 180 dahs and balconies, and over the centre of the building is a tower 60 feet above the ground from which a splendid view can be obtained of the lake. There are three parlors, and dining room will be much larger than the old one. The col» or scheme is ivory with white and red trimmings. The roof will be painted a moss green. The new building will likely be ready for tourists by June 15tli.â€"Lakefield News. Orillia Packet: â€"-Ma-yor Goffatt has received the following letter from Mr. James Bertram, of New York, who super- intcnds Mr. Andrew Carnegie’s bene- factions to Public Libraries: â€"â€"“ Re- sponding to'your communication on be- half of Orillia, if the city agrees, by re- solution of the Council, to maintain a Free Public Library, at a cost of not dollars a year, and provides a suitable site for building, Mr. Carnegie ..Will be glad to give twelve thousand fivevhlilind- red dollars to erect a Free Public“ ibr- arybuilding for (rillia-." _______,_______.__'-â€"-â€"-â€"- A man was heard to remark the other day that>the road from Elk Lake was the Gowgandest road he ever travelled. The requests for work at the employ- ment bureau are still in excess of the demand for labor, especially unskilled men.â€"-Cobalt Citizen. ' ' A titled English lady gave a barefoot dance in New Yoik last week, and real- ized about two thousand dollars to be devoted to charity. This goes to show how easy money can be made if you take the proper steps. 3 ' Corsets, ...; I preliminary arr We have just passed into stock another shipment of advance styles in Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Prints, the New Long and the latest novelties in Neckwear, including Jabots, Linen’ Collars and Frillings, also Fancy elastic, Gilt and Embroidered Linen. We nspection of these lines. They are the most f the very best workmanship, selling at Dutch Collars, Belts, in leather, invite your early i fashionable designs, o temptingly low prices. a _________..__..__-. Exclusive Novelties in Ladies’ fleckwcar and Baits. New Dutch Collars in plain and fancy n: linen, selling at 35c. and .................. Lyc- Dutch Collars, of fancy vesting, trimmed 35 with lace and insertion, selling at ......... c. New .labots of tine lace net and mull with lace trim- ming in assorted colors, fashions latest production in ladies’ neckwear, selling at, only 50c., 35c. (‘$5 and ......................................... L @- New Elastic ‘Belts, in brown, navy and 25 black, selling at, only ...................... gas. Fancy Gilt. Belts, iii all the leading shades, fig‘ very handsome designs, selling ate-50c" 390... 5,37%. Extraordinary Inducement for Buying Dress Goods Here. Neat patterns in Spring Dress Goods, reg- ‘Egg ular 250. values selling at only .............. I Tweed Effects and striped and checked Mohair Dress Goods, regular 30c. values selling at 25$ only ................................ -_ ..... I Fancy Striped llustrc, one of llie very newest cloths. suitable for dresses or waists. in colors brown (‘a g: a navy and cream, selling at only ............ Latest Novelty Dress Goods, in self striped inoliairs an'd Satin Cloths, in cream, navy, green, brown 31.5‘ and black, selling at (inc and ................ q; ‘..st . if! Faiicv Linen letting, niercorized finish {if selling at, per belt lunglit ................... 543$. - 1 ____ ._’ __~ YA “7 ' 1- ?wfl VJHITE GOODS ARND LIINI ER‘ in. ASH GOODS ADID PfiIR ‘ED’ At prices which bespeak money saving of a most Splendid Stocks Attractively Priced. vivid character. Special Victoria Lawn, selling at, only, i? at. ‘New Prints, 31 inches wide, in neat and attractive per y-ird ‘ , _' I ‘ f2 Si) C(l 1's, I‘? 111111“ 121:c VillUQS 1 . 1 l ' ‘ ......................... , ...... .. . . gelltltiiilgnqat doly. 3.‘: ...... g. ................. , i gii}, tliidila Linen Lawn, tine sheer fabric, selling i 39 . . a1, on y- .................................... ~ u- English Prints in striped, polka dots and g; “.1 . , _- . . .- , _ - ' ’.- . . ., ~ ,.. . ,, .. , '._ iite Long (,lotli, 3.) inches wine, line , fancy tigured designs, selling at, pci yard. . ‘Egg, weave, selling at, only .................. g5:- Munster Clptdi, lrish lineinfinish, nearly one yard 70 inch Table Linen, beautiful floral dc- fig wide, in white only, selling at, Pm‘ zfic sign, regular 590. value, now .seliing at, only .4’ a yard. ...................................... . I 001.36,; Cover EmbroideriOS, eyelet work or 25 New English GiIrI'liaiuS and Suiting-s, in stripes, beadingedge, reg. pric0350., now selling at @- a a h I I checks and plain cloths, in every desirable ‘5 Special Spot Muslins, selling at. only, n shade, selling at, per yard .................. - s per yard __________________________________ ngs'. . -. May Fashion Sheets, g} ' ., The Store . - a . Deimeators, and But/ g of Quality and terick Fashions Now .5. 861in t FENELON FALLS. Pair Dealings. ' ' a .... .__, _, ___, 5,, 4,-5 1... -~, ., , ,. ,. "r ".J-li f-~v.‘2'.i;“";- ¢‘A,' . I,.- ~_-'-.I',,-_ .; _' ~ -! _._'|, W ‘ - i t ta to use is not the _ _ _ _ 1011.25,, 331:‘,32555 Y3“ can buy tea a few Orillia police fed 700 tramps this year. cents a pound clieaper that will make a The Bracebridge Herald says ; 1t be- E E g E drink, but if you “"Illlt an absolutely gins to look as if the iron ore of Draper, pure, healulfilli cleanly-prepared tea Oakley and Longford would be mined - use “ Salada." it is infinitely more de- and that right- soon. The abovenamcd Q F 2 £4 licious and decidely more economical townships contain 01.0’ and in parts the than other teas, because it‘ goes farther. mineral (which is of swamp variety) is R S The Kawartha summer school will be at least eight feet thick. Experts from Y E A held at Chemong, Park, in July. The New York have been over the ground angeinenls have ‘been during the past two weeks, and stated 7 PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE ex Jectcd that the at- that they thought all the low lying land . _ 1 . , _ tendance this yearlwill be larger than in that section contained iron. Options 11:12:32: tiitfidullg P1153 SimillldllilogpeiPS- at any past school. The oliicers of the obtained are for three and six months ion and iris not been fOUllld. wanting school for 1909 areas follows; President for mining rights on the land, and op- ,lm ’ l, West'i h ‘qt )0 )ular Biisiness â€"Rev. W. G. Clarke, B. A., Port Hope, tions liave alsp have brilepl obnainepl on Selfiooxllin‘Edsltceriiobnltai'io ' severa water- a s, wit ‘iGi( eao us- ' . ,. f". ‘ _.‘ ',. . boro, Secretary-'l‘reasurerâ€"â€"Rcv. W. P. ing electricity in the work of develop- {$331883}, gistllgxtiggalgo icrlzgcation. Rogers, Millbrook, 'Zusincss Managerâ€" ment and for a railway to tap the G. T. ‘ ‘ " ' y y. Registerâ€"-- R. at the switch a short distance south made, and it is Vice-president--Rcv. C. E. Cragg, Fox- Write for particulars. Rev. A. H. Foster, Castleton, _ . _ Miss ilina Sherin, Lakeliurst. The pro- of this town. 1t is understood that the SPOTTON & McKONE, gramme for the school is now being ar- company has good financial backing and PRINCIPALS ranged, and among the prominent really means business. It will be agood clergymen wlio have been secured to thing for Bracebridge to have a large give instruction are the following; Prof. iron mine on her outskirts. McLau lilin ~of Victoria University, ' ~ . 1 . - M-M- , . , , who \Vglll take up Bible study; Rev. > . °WWWMWM Prof. Doxsec, of Albert College, Belle- , ville, who will deal with mission study ; JO H N STO N E S Rev. Frank Hardy, missionary from In- dia and Rev. J. J. Stewart, BA, BD, returned missionary from China. N E W MMLWGOIITWWWY 3m“ é CLEMERS will confer a favor by settling the same at as early a date as possible. Amounts Now open with afull line of- owing for job work would also be ac- ceptable. CHOICE CONFECTIONERY, M .__..__-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-'_â€"'_â€"'â€" 'â€"'_‘ ' FENELON FALLS MARKETS. FANCYCAKES AND BlSCUlTS, We have just received a full line of Brass Extension Fenelon Falls F 'd A . 23 190 - . - ’ n ‘W’ pr ’ TEAS, CANNED GOODS, ETC. l . Reported 0y me norm czar Roller lllill Co , ur aln o es Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 00 to 1.00 we“, a", ...-mi... 00* Toronto I o e Cream Wheat spring .... 00 9- , . Barley: per busheL... 4a 5i . ALWAYS ON HAND. Also Whlte Enamel Poles- : 0 t ‘II. O Ill 43 44 4 I 92.2%, .. so 8;, â€"â€"â€" . _ Don’t buy elsewhere Potatoes, “ . 40 5o We have a. good stock of Tobaccoes until seeing our line_ Butter,per lb...... 21 22 and Cigars. , Eggs per dozen...... .... l5 l6 . v ' _ - ~ ' Hay,’per t'on...... ... . 1l.00 l2 00 See our Souvenirs PRICES FROM Hides ....- nennlll I000’; 675 70(5) BREAD ' t Hogs live).............. 700 72 _ ., '. HogsI EDressed) ...... . ... 3 00 8.30 , - 5 O 60° _ Beef... . ... .. . ... .. . . .. . . 5.50 6.00 We have made arrangements to supply , I airmepskins . . . 4g _ (133 customers with first-class bread. D O 11' t f0 I‘ g Gt we 1 °°‘ - Fruit in season- handle bab carria es E Elour, Brandon’s Best ' 3'00 :33 Your patronage solicited. . also at y . ' Y g i iFlour, Silver Leaf ...... .. 2-80 Flour, Victoria .... ...... ‘ 23,5 2-32 ' Flour New Process 2. . F c _ JOH ISI STO ISI E Flour’, Family, Clipper.... 2-65 $.22 I .l Le DEYMAN & SON Bran’ per 100 lbs - - ' ' " ' ' ' L20 ', ‘ Furniture Dealers and Undertaken. - Shorts, “ “ ......... 1.25 1.65 Opposite “l8 Pog‘.°fllgg, . - Mixed Chop ‘I . .... ,... 1.45 1.60 MW .Lw'Wsiawmawni :\; awfis'iiWJ-w» W "..1», - i "'22 M” " N v , . ,_ 1.,» wgierze'imiir-gw“ 1.2.5.: / ... w,‘flfhi1'gjiikqayr,“ r ' - ‘ a v - . n, it iv. F

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