,‘. ' .....-_â€".â€"»l “N . .. . . .w. u. .. V‘. I: ’r :yku E: 3i , . él ii a l! ‘i i i ;, ‘r war. ~Ifm‘1lm-lxr~mnu y miracles? -_‘ 2 < at 7-.-... fir-5‘th T‘s-9777mrgu _> 3* up, .7. . V _'7 r xi ‘1 ' a X; W. <. If . {6 ‘- at» V., ,5, i ,‘_. Kl“ r n' '5‘ «‘4: Ana-«fr; i ,. .~ ’ seam-4;. tl‘ ll-‘Eï¬i‘i ' u n»; '“Wt can};th w - utw'... 1 s... Hohpo- ' ‘ ‘ 1 1 3- Quinn†So So Adams P'O' 15°" “’5‘ be†on Local Manager. Proprietor i ' - - g d I “mi.th scrutwwseximmnï¬awolwg .;..: 1.1..'.’.,'j _ i v. N- ,, 1 FENELON FALLS MARKETS Fonelon Falls, Friday, Sept. 10, 1909. Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 950. to $1.00 Wheat, fall, .90 to 95 ' Wheat, spring, 80 to 85 Barley, per bushel, 45 to '50 Cats, per bushel, 32 to 3-3 Poaso, per bushel, 75 to 80 Potatoes, new, :10 to ‘ Butter, per pound. 20 to ‘22 Eggs, per 0.07.01), 21 to Tiny, per ton. $10 to $11 Hides, $8.50to :59 Dogs, live,‘ $7.50 to $7.75 Bogs, dressed, $3.50 to BOUT, $33.30 to Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 17 to 18 Flour. Brandon‘s Best. to $53320 l‘lour. Silver Leaf, 332.80 to $3 Flour, Victoria, $2.75 to $2.95 Flour, new process. $2.70 to $2.90 Flour, family, clipper, to $22.85 Bran. per 109 pounds, 31.20 to Shorts, do., to $1.35 Mixed Chop, (10., $1.50 to $1.60 The North Pole Reached. Two announcements have been made ~-within a few days that the north pole .‘has at last been reached;â€" in April 1908 by Dr. Frederick Cook, and in April 1909 . by Commander Robt.Peary, both citizens Lof the United states. Dr. Cook’s account - of his exploits have net been generally _ :acceptcd as true, but nobody seems to doubt that Commander Peary has actu» :ally accomplished the feat of reaching the pole, and details of his achievement .. are awaited with much interest. 9 I L .4..-â€" Lindsay Post: â€"â€"Tho aeroplance fever 3: has struck Lindsay. Riddick Elliott .and Bruce Ross, two young men of the town, have built an aeroplane. The 'v machine from head to tail is ‘25 feet, from tip to tip 21 feet, including the wings. The steering gear is controlled . from a seat in the centre, and there is a '- single plane rudder on the tip of each wing, a box rudder at the front, and a small rudder at the back. The wings at the tip are for turning the machine to ' the right or the left and the box rudder ’iis for ascending or descending. The machine is made entirely of spruce, reinforced with steel wire, and each ~joint is encased in a steel shoulder. A trial trip will be made early in the ' Week. -' . l , r. {I t 0 Eli ‘ o the! _itiiflgi00 roman. anagrams. (850 Acres) TORONTO, ONTARIO. Canada’s (Eldest and Greatest Nurseries The Farmers’ Sun says : From eight :and one-half acres, R. E. Gunn, of Beaver- xton, this year produced 360' bushels of fall wheat. The wheat was thrashed dir- ect from the field, hauled to the mill from .the machine, and seld at one dollar a bushel. ‘ ‘ Three teams did the hauling," .said Mr. Gunn, “ and by dealing with the .cro ) in this way we saved two handlings «of the straw and one of the grain. The .fieid on which the wheat was grown 'was snmmer fallowed last year, and is ' well under-drained. “ I like " added Mr. «:Gunn, “ to grow a considerable crop of ;fali wheat every year, wholly irrespect- jve of the price of the grain. it divides "up the work of the yea-r,givcs you a lot «of straw, and by having different varie- ‘ ties of grain, you lessen the risk of loss :Ei‘rom failure in one variety. When the ‘wlzeat is high in price Tseil; when it is Flow 1 feed it. You cannot lose, no matter .Fhow the market is." v e was: . ;,.'-nr.»«:.:+ «vi-- MOFFAT - Agent for I FEi‘sELCM Fï¬LLS and adjoining country. To How About Your Boys’ SchOol Suit? I ‘ 1.5' .1, 11v ¢H~WNWW MW¢99OW ,~ ; : within“.- rarer Lot us assist-you in selecting it. We cater to the wants of the small man and? are careful to select the best suits to be had. a W ' Fabrics, style and tailoring exactly right and variety'enough to suit all sizes. L. Mindcn Echo :-â€"-Aftcr a brief illness so!†cancer poisoning the death of Mr. David Galloway took, place at his resi- dence, at Miner’s Bay, on Wednesday, :-.at the advanced age of 86 years. He '-was one of the early settlers of Latter- worth, of which township he was reevo «luring 1884 and 1885. He took great interest in agriculture, and was quite successful at the fail fairs for many miles around. ]n his garden may be :secn a very prolific grape, which he propagated, the fruit of which has at- xtracted attention wherever shown. He was postmaster at Miner's Bay since the opening of a post oflice at that point; and held the appointment as Flockmaster, or caretaker of the govern- unent dams at Elliott's Falls. He was ;;predoceased by his wife a few years ago, ‘ but afterwards married a daughter of Mr. Wm. Williams, who survives him. ' Mr. John Galloway, of Miner’s Bay, and £115. Stephen Otto are a son and (laugh- 3r. _____._.____.____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- in l on aim-{iv Kinrpiiiciï¬iiaï¬. We wantry‘ou to see our lines cf Fancy Sui-ts for the-.~.little chaps, also our Fancy Norfolks (andiThree Piece Suits in single or double brcastodstylcs. “The boys'i‘vve dress will be the best dressed boysfyou’ll meet and you’ll not pay too much for their clothes. GET THE BESTâ€"~lT PAYS One school that stands at the head in Thoroughness, popularity and Genu- ine Merit is the %i ZELLIOTT " TORONTO, ONT. _ - It enJoys a large patronage because - its superior work. is so well known. Got your training here and you will b ‘ sat isï¬od. All graduates easily get rositions. Catalogue free. Enter now. W. .I. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL. COR YUSGE AND ALEXANDER STREETS SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"OF THEâ€"- County of Victoria. The next sittings of above Court will be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls on TUESDAY, SEPT. 24th,_1909, commencing at 1.30 o’clock in the after- noon. Monday, Sept 13th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living“ in other counties must be served on or before Wednesday, Sept 8th, 1909. 3%“ Ofï¬ce hours from 10 a. m.to4 p. m. ELISHA MARK, E. D.HAND, Bailiff. Clerk. m"... .4 1r, m an Terrill Bros. , Fenelon Falls Cheapest General Store in the County. TENDERS FOR COAL . ENDERS marked " Tender for Coal ’ T will be received by the undersigned until Monday, Sept. 13th, 1909, for the (l Alivcry of 250 tons in all, more or less, of select lump Youghioghony Coal, at the House of Refuge and Court House of the County of Victoria. The terms on which tenders are to be made will be furnished on application. _ The lowest or any tender Will not necessarily be accepted. _ ~ J. R. MohEILLIn, County Clerk. Lindsay, August 23rd, 1909 30-3 Lindsay Marble links Baht. Chambers Dealer in and manufacturer of al kinds Mable and Baillie Monuments Being a direct importer I am able to quote llie closest. prices. . i have lately installed a pneumatic pol.- ishing machine, and a. pneumatic plant for Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do better and deeper work than heretofore. Call and get designs and prices. WORKS â€"In the rear of the Market on Cambridge street, opposite the Packing VOTERS’ LIST, I909. MUNICIPALITY OF SOMERVILLE, COUNTY OF VICTORIA. __ lillilllllli 0mm. ~ Notice is hereby given that I have a " transmitted or delivered to the persons The Telephone 00' of Canada mentioned in section 9 of the Ontario _‘ Voters’ Lists Act the copies required to . . . 3 be so transmitted or delivered of the 13 about to pubhsh a new Issue list, made pursuant to said Act, of_ all of the persons appearing by the last revised Ofï¬cnal Telephone Directory 1 assessment roll of the said municipality v: to be entitled to vote in the said munici- for the District of Central On- tario, including the VILLAGE BF IENEIUN FAILS Legislative Assembly, and at Municipal A elections: and that the said list was first posted up at my oliice at Burnt 1, River on the 28th day of August,1909, i and remains there for inspection. Orders for new connections, changes of ï¬rm names, chang- es of street addresses, or for duplicate entries should be handed in at once to And I hereby call upon all voters to n- "I no, PLMIING. Don’t forget that'I have a ï¬rst class Planer and am prepared to do all work in this line in the best style; also to make SASH ARE) HOURS. Of'the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, rcpainting, 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. f. BHiMBEIlS. Colbomo Street, Feucion Falls. take immediate proceedings to have all errors or omissions corrected according to law. _ ' Dated at Burnt River the thirtieth day of August, 1909. SAN. SIlDllABY, Clerk of Somervillc. __________________.____.___â€"-â€"- Servant Wanted For general housework for family of Your patronage solicited. â€"â€" .. , ___...' 'é s" 9.. til, 1.- rsva' ‘0 ‘u..a«-.g..,.,,_,. 5-. .‘v'.*â€"... . - v w." v.1. ., .9'. $47?