.... ".4. “Obâ€"“"“Ir‘n‘A-‘v -‘.'..â€"...-.â€"v-â€".~.câ€"o~«'..t «kmâ€"L... t' .;:\_, g i i i «.“a-v‘; .3 ~â€"..-_ M‘ ' m.,-q‘ \ ,Vfl.‘ M.>.m' ..- . uv-a“ ‘ I ,1 -~ ‘-" _ I... flu... wfl'†-.--.-.‘,..~.' .,‘_ I; “The Mutual Life, of Canada, :paid the largest proï¬ts of any Company in Canada last year. Every safe and de- sirable style of policy issued. THOS. MARK, Agent, Fenelon Falls- .8EGOND DIVISION COURT -â€"'OF THE-â€" .County of Victoria. lhe next sittings of the above Co'urt wlll ' beheld in Twomey’s ball, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY, APRIL 13th, 1903, dammencing at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Thursday, April 2nd, willbe the last day def service on defendants residing in this «county. Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before Satur- day, March 28th. .16. C. EDWARDS, Bailiï¬'. Fenclon Falls, Jan. 15th, 1903. E. D. HAND, - Clerk ;,~SQJ.PETTY, THE JEWELLEB, Would invite the citizens of Fcnelon Falls and the surrounding country to - call and see us if in Lindsay during the next two weeks. In our new store we can show you a stock of goods :sceond to none. This year we have added some new lines: Beautiful New Gut Glass, Egyptian Pottery, 1.:Ebony Goods in Gases, New Designs in China, Etc. 3 The largest stock we have over car- ried in Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Gold, Gold Filled and Silver Cased Watches. We have good time-pieces from $2.50 .upwards. Our Gem and Wedding Ring stock far surpasses any former years. We are up-to-date in everything us- »ually carried in a ï¬rst-class Jewellery store. ~ Our repairing and engraving is steadily on the increas‘e, and we do all engraving FREE when goods are pur- chased at our store. See our stock in Ladies’ Long Chains, Necklets, Brooches, Pearl Goods, Stick rPins, Cuff Links, Bracelets, etc. 5. J. PETTY, mum‘s NEW BLOCK. Lindsay. XMAS PERFUMES. WW Perfumes are made direct from the flower or from volatile oils distilled from flowers. These have certain antiseptic and disintectant properties whfch make perfumes a necessity not only from an <csthetic standpoint, but as a prevent- atch from disease and contagion. Their use as such is becoming more and more recognized by authorities who say they should be used by every- bodyâ€"not in sickening quantities or rank odors, but only enough for a mere suggestion. Our perfumes are carefully selected ~the best odors of the best makers. Get a bottle for a preacnt to your friend and one for yourself. My own pure Lavender 00109; e at 10 cents an ounce. Robson’s Drug Store. ' IENBS'AY NAEBLE WORKS. Holst. Chambers 15 prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- hll‘ZN‘l‘S and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. ’ Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle .Pieccs, etc., a specialty. Being a practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on {lamhridgenst , opposite the packing house a. CHAMBERS itiiiiit, tiiltliltll. Having leased the Standard Chemical Gals mill, we will be open to do all kinds of custom sawing during the winter and spring. Mill will start running in Febru- ary, and parties rrquiring work done may leave ‘ogs at the mill, Fenelon Falls. We are also in the market to buy all kinds of LOGS. CEDAR TIES, POSTS, ETC. For further particulars write us at Lind- my, or S. R. Carew, Burnt iRiver P.:0. Joan GABE', .39.; unnsar. '11. Caution. “Willie, did you thank Mr. Speed-way for taking you to drive?†said the moth- er of a. small boy, solicitously. No asi- swer. .The question was repeated. Still no answer. “Willie! Do you ‘hear me? Did you thananr. Speedway for taking you to rive? d “You,†whispered Willie, “but he told me not to mention it!â€â€"N. Y. “Life.†.‘A- _â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_-â€" ‘ THE NEWEST STYLES ' IN WINTER MILLINERY'. COME AND SEE WHAT I CAN SHOW YOU BEFORE YOU MAKE A PURCHASE. A Marry * Christmas ’ . and. a. Happy New Year [AND MANY OF THEM] to all our Patrons and Friends. .' 108. arias. f Miss M. Washburn tan@@@@@@@@@@@n AGENTS WANTED. Either on Full or Part Time. Are you satisï¬ed with your income ? Is your time fully occupied? If not, write us. We can give you employment by the month on good terms or contract to pay you well for such business as you secure for us at odd times. We employ both male and fe- male representatives. The next three months is the very best time to sell our goods. No deposit is required; outfit is absolutely free. We have the largest nurs- eries in Canadaâ€"over 800 acres; a large range of valuable new specialties, and all our stock is guaranteed as represented. Ifyou want to represent the largest, most popular and best known nursery, write us. It will be worth your while. Stone & Wellington, “ CANADA’S oasussr soassmss.†39.3121. Toronto, Ont A full line of Harness, Bells, Whips, etc, at NEVISON’S HARNESS SHOP. WW Trunks and Valisas, Boots and Shoes, Rubbers, Overshoes, andSlipp ers in great variety. Our Prices are Right. @@@@@@@@@@@@@ f8 W. . PRIOR, Agent for oceans, Plans, SEme MACHINES and MASSEY-HARRIS Fears IMPLEMETS. We guarantee good goods at reasonable prices. Call and see our instruments and machines before buying. Shop'opposite Post-office, Francis Street West. A. Garland. of Potatoes Coming in Next Week. Jos. McFarland. mgï¬ @ @@@@@@@@@@- A PRINTING: “as POSTERS. DODGERS, SHIPPING TAGS, PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BLANK NOTES, ENVELOPES, RECEIPTS, ETC., WEDDING INVITATIONS, MEMORIAL CARDS, LADIES’ VISITING CARDS. We have lately added a stock of type and stationery BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, for printing Wedding Invitations, Calling Cards, etc, and can turn out ï¬rst class work at reasonable prices. Game and see samples. “ Gazette†Office. iiillflll FlllS flililllg‘, Eye Talks. is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION 2 $1.00 A YEAR, IN or one cent per week will/be riddle'dg as long as it rcmainsunpaid. Advertiéing Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line pcranuum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. ' JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at moderate prices. s. D. HAND, _ Proprietor. : Glasses will not- help your eyes it they are not ro erl ï¬tted. P EJachyeye must be examined separately and ï¬tted with the proper lens. Then the frame must be just as carefullyï¬tted to the face, that it may hold the lenses In the lenses in the proper position. . The effect of perfectly ï¬ttlng lenses may be spoiled by badly ï¬tting frames. . Absolute exactness is what we claim for our optical work. Britten Bros, Opticians. f“ 0110-! Street. . LINDSAY. SOOITET‘IES. t 1 NIGHTS OF «TENTED MACCABEES Diamond Tent No. 208. Meets in the “ True Blue hall in McArthur‘s Block on the ‘ï¬rst and third Tuesday in each month. CnAs Wise, Com. 0 W Buaoorss, R. K. ( l CANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS . Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in 3 the Orange hall on Francis street west on the ï¬rst and third Mondays in each month D. Baoxsssnmn, N. G. J. T. Tuonrsos Jib, See. " O. L. No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE - . . hall on Francis-St. West on the second i Tuesday in every month. ‘ J. T. 'l‘nonrsos JR , W. M. J. F. VAucoE, Rec-S. INDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS.‘ l Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the 1 last Monday of each month, in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block. D. GOULD, Chief Ranger. Tuos. Ausrm, R. S. % CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS i Fenelon Falls Lodge No 626. Meets, ‘ in the Orange Hall on Francis street wont ‘ " on the ï¬rst Thursday. of each month. I F Smrnznm, Chief Ranger, P. DEYMAN, Sec. ‘ ‘ ‘tANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE LON Falls Circle No. 127, meets in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block the ï¬rst Wednesday in every month. P. C. Buuosss, Leader. R. B. SYLVESTER, Secretary. K A RAND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY . Lodge No.406. Meets on the ï¬rst . 7; Wednesday ol‘each month,on or before the full of the moon in the led e - Cunningham’s Buick, 3 1‘00m In F. A. MCDIARMID, W. M. E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. I “w CIiURCI-IES. , I f APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST REV. . Bony. Davies, Minister. Preaching services every Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and t p. m. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2 30 p. m. Praise and ra rer ' ‘ ‘ . setv Thursday at 8 p. m. p 3 we on a.“ NIETHODIST CHURCH â€" COLBORNE " Streetâ€"Rev. John Garhult, Pastor Sunday service at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Epwortli League of (g‘hristiun Endeavor, Tuesday cvcnm at o’clock. ' ‘ ' 5' Thursdguy cveningat 7.35mâ€r mbetmg on M l T. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNB Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. 'H. Sinclair, Pas- ‘ tor. Servxces every Sunday at 10.30 a. m and 7 p m. Sunday School everv Sunda ' at 2 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor: melanin? every TUCSday at 8 p, m. Pm ,er my I. _. every Thursduy a, 7.30 p. m' 3 (‘etmg ’ tALVATION ARMYâ€" BARRACKS ON l8 Bond St. Westâ€"Capt. Kivell 8r. Lieut. Jago. Sci-Vice every Wednesday, Thurs- dayfland Saturday evenings at 8 p. m., and on Sundaysatl l a. m.,3 p. in. and? 30 p.1n. T. ALOYSIUS R. C. CHURCHâ€".LOUISA Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Learv, Pastor. ' Servrces every alternate Sunday at 10.30 a. m. Sunday School every Sundayth p. m N ST. JAMES’S CHURCHâ€"BOND STREET East â€" Rev. R. MacNamara, Pastor. Servrce every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. 111. Sunday School every Sunday at 2,30 p‘ m- ClllS" eyel. Th I . at 7.30 O’clock, a y “lSday evening WW“â€" . Seats free in all churches. Everybody mmtcdto attend. Strangers cordially welcomed .- ~ M DIIS CELLAN EOUS . N- URL It) LIBRARYâ€"PA TRICK KELLY, Librarian. Open dail . y Sunda ’ ed, from 10 o’clock a. in. ii,†10 nights: exchanged on Tuesdays and Saturdays fro 12 a.m. till ‘3 p m and in tl ‘ . . . p . re cvenm from 7 to 9. Reading room in connection.8 3 i _,OS'l‘-OFFICEâ€"-F. J KERR, POSTMAS- i . ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted from 7 30 a. m. to 7 p. in Mail going soutli i closes 7.35 a. m. Mail going north closes ' at 11.40 a m. Letters for registration 7 must be posted ll'llf'tll hour ' ‘ . I I l t )reVlo time for closmg the mails. I us m we '1 M NEWSPAPER LAW. '1 1. A postmaster is re nire ‘ ° by letter (returning (ihe Sahgzgldgenm)“ ' answer the law), when a subscribes "0! not take his paper out of the olli ram state the reasons [or its not beinnrce and Any neglect to do so makes the posbt ‘mken' responSlblc to the publisher for pa may," _ 2. If any person orders his paperydllem. tinned he must pay all arrcarnges wean. publisher_muy continue to send itor “1'6 payment is made, and collect the um†amount, whether it is taken from th Whale ,or not. There can he no legal dis 6 ofï¬ce angc until the payment is made comma- . Any. person who in! . i the Dost-otiicc, whether {dirtihihilpeli {min name or another, or whether he h 0 ma scribed or not, is reSponsiblc for Li as sub- t4- 1de Suhscriber orders ' ' w pay. sloppe at a certain time Lisllel' continues to send, tlieaiililbshliibguP' ouud to pay for It it' he takes it out I. w post-oflice. 'l‘his proceeds upon "the or {be thata man must pay for what he usfgound 5. l‘he courts have decided that will i ‘ t: take newspapers and periodicals at?“ t e post-othce, or‘ removing and leaving them uncalled for is ' ' . rim ' of intentional frahd p a fame endemic «a»... . - hm; .. v M;-