Mr. John Will«.~.ck we: :I ' l] the fore part of law. Lindsay hospital that i: w»: might be able to (33:21::- ‘:::.::;. lost of the Week he . worse. and we Janna :15: the slightest itnp‘. .2. Mr. Janie-s K ,5, . is here with 'li'. ;..‘ nesn. took ll am. -2; ' and Dr. Gl‘uimit. ‘7 .. , sent for. and gum; " .21, iv". -. ‘ ‘ "V" Miss l‘or-u ll-il - ' and is boian ll‘lj. Fenclon Filth. . Ed son of Mr Jam†if sick list, and if r. from Dr. Wil~ou. Ill those sick folk... :szum: by New Year'slh‘ . MT. ll. \V. Jlllliflï¬â€˜ . ..., keep worried by dogs in: 13:50. j l_‘:'_lll.. This is the second lixaw £1.13 5'. .' .tou's ' sheephnve been scaw » 513;. ~iznu he shone-d“ grunt luau-um: I :enii the. offenders. There i». «.‘-i ‘-;1"' mum: eu~ couragement For a.,_ lurumr misc sheep. 'l‘llcrc sluml/i ha 1; :‘mX of two dollars or more on u lot“: in [ills township. Mr. Scott Sims. of Owen Sound. spent Christmas at home, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Denim, ol' Lin-:1- sny. Mr. and Mrs. John ()ulllllllllrgh', of" Tiny, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill, of Cameron. spent last Monday at Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Daniel’s. We wish the Gazette a very happy and prosperons'New Year; and for all the boys in this'locality who have been travellingr the downward road. the ï¬rst (:5 the New Year is a good time to turn ever a new lenl‘. HOCKEYZâ€"The local hockey team met defeat at the hands of the Lindsay some on Monday evening to the tune ol'6 test; but; the game here to-night (Thursday) will probably even things. AOCIDERTS.â€".On' Tuesday morning Mr. George Unnnel,’who is in his 83rd year and who lives with Mr. John Nir- idle}? on Queen street, slipped on an icy spot and t'ull, breaking one ol‘ the bones in his left forearm; and on the after noon of the some day Teddy Calder partly rolled and partly fell a distance of about ten Feet‘down the river bank, and broke one of the bones in his left arm, near the wrist. Neither of the ac- cidents was arvcry serious one. and both bones were set. by Dr. Wilson. , TRUE BLUE ï¬rmnessâ€"At. the last meeting of Empire Trot. R'ue Lodge No. 198. the following ofï¬cers were elected : W. M., Bro. Thos. Johnston. re-elccted by-acclamation; D. M.. Bro. S Ellis; Rec: Soc. Bro. Wm. Bran- don; Chnp., Brofllhos. Lane; Trees. Bro. John Founta'in; Fin. 800., Bro 3. Moore; D. C , Bro. Ed. Wilkinson; 000., Bro. l-l. Wilkinson; Sr. Commit tceulan. Bro. T. Kinsman; Committee uleu, Bros. D. ' Stiuson, H. Scott, J. Clark, Taylor. Al'tcr the election of ofï¬cers an oyster supper was served in Bro. Slinsou’s restaurant. and a pleas nnt evening was spent; The lodge is in Bend standing. with a membership of over 40. The oflicers elect will be in stalled to ofï¬ce at the next meeting by the D. D. G. M. Sommeâ€"The entertainment under the auspices of St. James’ Sunday school, was a great success. The sonas. jokes etc. by the triggers were first rate, the wax works. representing various Mother Goose'rhymes, were u combina- tion ot'bennty'and fun; Mother Goose and her assistants [were ditto, and the country dance by abouts dozen little girls with hats and garlands of various colors. was simply splendid. The client was greatly heightened by the special lighting apparatus. brought From Limi- sny for the occasion. We regret that incl. "-t‘ spnCe has crowded out n. more extended report. CORRESPON DEN GE . ..__.._. w f3 [’0‘ the Eiitor oftlze Fenelon Falls Gazette : - 313,; , Kindly allow me to refer to my lot- ter of last. week; In it convorseition with Mr. Kenny in regard to the matter he says that he was speaking of the teaching of the great men of the past and of the present [ regardingthc doctrine of everlasting pun- ishment, and that he used the languach objected to. not. for himself, 1131 stated, but in contrasting "with these grout tench- ers inferior men who hold the contrary Istitted themsttcr as it appeared View. . . to me. I Wish to give rqunl publicity to Mr. Kenny’s protest-.- DVGOULD. F RIAR,RZED. WELSHâ€"NICEAmmoâ€"At . the Methodist church, Fenelon Frills, bvthe, Rev ll B. Kenny, on Tuesday,_.Decetrbcr 27th, Mr., John Lyman Welsh to Mambo Henriette Olive, eldest daughter of. Mr Joseph Me- Furlund, all of Echelon l-‘nlls. , The happy pair left by. the afternoon train for Collander‘ lendflother places, and are expected home. in nbougn fortnight, I -/’ Iï¬hï¬â€˜}, '-. y. t;- . r: asap . ‘1‘ \ I.“ 4? U lune eALE. w I N T Will be along prescn t So. will . the Tax . .-â€"â€"__ ' " ' Y‘« 4 hatelaine Bags Che most popular $30.2, 75c, 85.3., Save enough money to pay your tax" bill by buying your new Coal or Wood- Rangc or Heater from my selection of 7.5-3. 85c. 2333.00. , l a .301. C ,.,,,§,,.,~T,,,~.sl the ï¬nest makes in Canada. 9 lamb. Ajtyies, " a 3 Cushion Tops in ec‘eeoeeooeeeoeeeceeeo Q the Van.“ which are . t , _ _ being, 5..., Ym“ (gm-m hnen t: gestry and velvet, _ _. ,V . . . ,, , ceo H GEE ~ for a D . . é. aggrie- oll. -. 53.. .l, ...tt .. )0... 500. . g . g l I a and ' . . $1.00. Ladies’ 753. and $33.00 Belts at 59:7. 2 (102. only ludies’ Belts in navy blue,‘ cardinal, Nile green, black and cream. Regular price 750. and $1. Your choice 5435:. Opposite Post-ofï¬ce. ~ resent . ,. . »\/ Pillow Shams. Pillow Shams in linen or lace, with Buttenburg centre, at 500., 75c; and . . $1.00. ANXW‘IZF' iï¬f‘tflm ‘0 Notice to Creditbrs. 1. l . Notice is herchv given that all persons < having claims :iguins: the estate of Thomas .- Henrvanox, have at†the township of Feneâ€" ~ lon inithe County of Victoria, Farmer, (38- .1 . ceased, who died on or about. the 18th lily: of October, A. D I904, are hereby required ' to deliver the some to Mr. F‘. A. McDinr- mid, at Fenelou Falls, Ontario, Solicitor for William A. Ellis and Andrew Gillie, both of the township of Vcrulnm in the After Holidays whet nb'ont making a step forward by spending a term in our schoolâ€"the _ j; QQ®Q©®9 Handkerchiefs. j :5; Ladies’ fancy Hundker- chiefs in silk at 100. ' Ladies’ Crushed Velvet Belts at 750. OF TORONTO. to . . a _ _ County of Victoria Executors of the last: Indies, rushed V 1V t 5- We_oï¬â€˜~r superior advantazeq With Will and Tesmmém of the said Thomas . C e e _ , ' our eighteen teachers, ï¬ne equipment Henry Knox on 0,. before the ï¬rst an of Belts 1n brown, green and Lathes fancy how and thorough work- We have helped January, A.'D. 1905. y burnt ore. we the ver Handkerchiefs at 50. . .. And furthel'"°“°eislmeby give" W“ l . R no 7 _ y t i o th‘é‘fgxgelp 10‘"? L“ “'5 Send You 0Ԡafter the said dnte the said Executors will atest. egulur price $l. 0 - - $ . 0. -‘ e c“ “ 03110 at My “116- proceed to administer the estate of the said Thomas Henry Knox. having regard only to those claims of which they shall at. that - time have had notice. ' ' ' Dated this 30th day of November, A. 0.; W WINTER TERM FROM JAN. 3. WHITE w. H. SHAW, PRINCIPAL’l 751:. All the latest novelties tn Blouse Sets, Hat Pins, Belts, Buckles, Etc. hundreds to mount up the grade. May Now selling at i Call and inspect our stock. - . 1904. . ' - Ff‘A.’McDIARMID, WWWWWVWW House Decoratlngo 43-4; Solicitor-for Executor-3. ~ Idesirc to inform the public that I have i __‘ returned to Fenclon Falls, and am prepared to do all kinds ofhonse decorating, such as Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, Whitewash- ing, Painting, etc, in ï¬rst-class style. Estimates given free. Orders left at the Gazelle ofï¬ce will receive prompt attention Residence south of river. ' ALFRED MILLER. FOR SALE. LUMBER, ' ' SHINGLES, LATE. nit: R'Al'HBUN CEMPMY,. ‘ ‘ Fenelon Fells, It on Sllltr riilrlrrrï¬tgr l‘rrrrsman 3y CHï¬gSTMQS Pï¬oxmnv. If it requires unyrrepeiring, ., - I l' a 5;. Three weeks of unprecedented values in bl?ng it to my 011 Francis-e ‘ l ' Millinery and Trimmings. as every Ready- Street easb,_ aInd the work “rill~ to-wenr and Untrimmcd Hetis priced for , , rupid clenrnnce. be done the ‘Wllylli ShOLllCl be ' ' , I Stylish Rcztdy-to-wcer Hate that were done. ' , .V 3 ’~.'- : Ahd While you’re here have . $1.50 to $3.00 to sell at Tocents ~ U-ntrimmed Mohair and Felt'r Shapes - “gum “1"†at $125 ‘0 $2450 at a look at the Cutters I’m sell“ - ' 75 cents while they last. . “elephantrflr Fenelon Falls. eeeesemeeeeoeeseeeeeeeew THE WINTER TERM BEGINS TUSDAY, JAN. 3, \tht better Xmas present then a. few months’ tuition at this excellent institution? Our attendance has so increased that we have again been compelled to provide more rooms. An earl y application is desirable. For particulars address 28-6m. WM. PRINGLE, Principal. 1 Cl J FENELON rA'LLs MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Dec 30th,.1904- Reports-:1 a); the harm mar Roller Mil, 00. WESTERN CANADAâ€".Wi‘lEAT LANDS. ’ The poor.mun?s fortune, the rich man‘s opportunity. I can save you money. You cnn select ll’hent.Scotch 0!‘ Fife .... 90 to 95 lawns Be“ disti’iutr lwdf: item lahge All this year's goods, which have been mg. ure W'Ol‘l'lh IOUklllgf 2 When, l'all, per bushel.... “90 '95 ‘ulflrs" ° CCS'S, {‘68 or Parl'c‘ well kept: Also we have at ransom‘thle at you want/talodttel.‘ ‘, Wheat s )rino‘ 85 90 ~ . ' ‘ ‘1 RRIS’ prices a nice line of Drapes Pillow ’lops . gariéy: ‘plm- biaxsheljx: 40 45 4°â€? Arm‘gmn Hm“: Tommo' nnd Handkerchiefs for Xma’s gifts. Pos- . W Buckwheat “ .... .. . . 50 55 itively no credit given for these goods. F: {l - oil‘s, ‘I: Iâ€, _,,, 30' 3) . n“ - "a Uu- » .5. Mi. 11:... -’V f..‘r 3311;“: .. 2‘; 22 - i t :. mm M. WASHBURN. - ‘ Potzitoes, †........ 30 35 ‘ I' .. Fans. I T, . . llutter.perlb............ ’3 20 ' Eggs, per dozen...... .... 20 21 ,. Flan'.pert-on...... 7.0-7 80".3 . Hides 4.7.6 5.00 m1] soon ~.â€" nogsoim‘, .. +25 450‘ P h h Hogs (Dressed) ...... .... 5-50 6-00 " '6 ere" . Berf....... .. 4-50 5.50 ~. and now Sheepskins.....‘.......--- 50 75 “ 7 W001 ' ...... .. ...... lo 17] the Flour, Five 'l‘histle . . . . . . 2.75 2 95 , "in1e Flour, Silver Leaf ...... .. 2.65] 3.85 ' 3 " 60 u rt: . Flour Victorin- .... ...... 2-55' w75 ' - mour’, Family, crown... 2.4g , I , your hop . Still to the front_ endlhnlye 183;:32;spet"-‘10tl lbs .. . log Sagas. V Denrt leave Just . sorted up 1n 0 00 \8, , net‘s-IO. . ._:â€"I ‘ . ‘ ' 7 .. '\ _ Mixed ’Chop. u l.l5 x 25 11; till the last moment WatChehLadles Ch‘lms’ Bra†lets and Gents’ Alberta, and can show you the best; goods that can be bought for cash, quality being right, and the largest stock of Mouth Organs of the best make ever brought and then be disappoint.- ed. You will ï¬nd my sto k complete and up to date in "Watches, Clocks and. Jewellery. XDIrXS PRESENTS. Toilet Articles mnkn idcnl presents. They are both useful and ornnmcutnl. Our selection was never more complete... Some-licnutilnl thingsin - BRUSH AND cone-SETS, l NO BETTER COMMERCIAL sonoor. POPULAR l m cums THAN rm: l " ELPIOTT ' lW ‘ l n O l. 1 . I p 7 Specntl orders. and 18- ., t th Fins snow MIRRORS, TORONTO; ONT. . l . pal? promptly at- m 0 ' ,e ‘ " , I HAIR Bensnns. . . . . L, I We how recently been ask-ed to {ill po- tended to; A full line of 'Alliiollï¬l‘p, Mandolin, CLOTHES BRUSHES, ' . . 5 sitions at 35», $6) or $55 a. month. The - , Guitar, Banjo and Violin $trlngs; a so HAlill‘SE‘TS, W V ' '~ demand toronr graduates during the last it full line of Trimmings 101’ the ‘l'iti'h MANILUhE Sn l‘h, EFL. . ‘ I " DI . I 5.5- 4 l Gus-lllSl’rumcm’s' All our goods in these llllt‘S are made.- few months has been most, remarkable. i Winter Term opens Jan.3rd.. Handsome .. , , ' lonweltrs We do not. handle iul‘criur' 1 , catalogue free. , , , _ , the new, up-toedn,te,.and l-eud-. J SLATFR FeneIon .rans -goods .. . 4 1w J i I » in" Jeweller and Optician . ' '- " ’ l. I - ' ' " ' " ’ l .. . _ -_ , . , .Flllea . .. .0 - _ ‘- .7_ . h -' r ‘t m} _ EOBSON’S DRUG STORE,“ _ I, l oornsn Innocent) AIRXANDER s'rs. J ' Next door to t e '9 them '- ' £7,011,310†Irlns‘,-1-1$,w ‘ - 1 i: m q;» “‘5' ' ' 4.. V i _ I i H J in - » , i . Ii"? .-. . .1. .q '. 1;â€.