V OL. XXXIII. Promotion Examinations. Personals. .__â€"â€" Miss Allie Wills, of Montreal, is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Hugh McDougall. Miss Clara Cassidy returned on Sat- urday from a. visit to friends at Silver Lake. Harry McGee. Recommended: Dannie? Mr.John Thomson,ofl’oterborough. Docharty, Dick Nevison, Bruce Mc- . was at the Falls on Wednesday and Intosh, Thursday. Senior 2nd to Junior 3rd.-â€"Vina~ Mr. and Mrs. D. J. COllis Spent Sewcll, Norma Mason, Olive McGee,- Christmas with Mr. Collis's relatives at Arthur Robson, Melville Ponlsom, Gravenhurst. Gracie Fountain. Lillian Connell. Ger- Mr' and Mrs. F. H. Magoo Visited trude Church, Colin Sinclair, Jimmie relatives in Toronto from Saturday Northey, Ronald McIntosh. Recom- until Tuesday. mended : Ruby Deyman. Miss Ada Mitchell returned on Sat~ Junior 2nd to Senior 2nd.â€"â€"Stanlcy’ urday from a three week's visit to rcl- McGregor, Tommy Lano, Gladys Ing- otivcs in Toronto. ram, Hugh McTavish. Grenville Aldous, Mr. Bert Townley left on Tuesday Herbert Kidd, Tommy Carley, Angus for a business trip out north, and re- Fountain, Stanley Kelly. Recommend- turned on Thursday. ed: Ernest Nugent, Arthur Northey, The l‘IiSSCS Lizzie and Isabel Sprouts, Elma \Varpen, Arthur Donaldson. Bcu. cf Toronto. spent Christmas with their lah Knox, Liza Kelly, Dolly Jones, parents at the Falls. Nollie Lansï¬eld, Roy Grifï¬n, Edith- Mr. Percy Dunnigan left on Thurs- Puley, Rags Mann, ' day for a. fow dnys’ holidays at his Senior PartZid to Junior 2nd (Nortlr home at Warkworth. Ward).â€"Wanda Moore, Zetta McFar- Mr. Oscar Hurling, of Bancroft, was land, John Ellery, Alzena McGregor. in town over Christmas, visiting his Recommended: Chas. Duggan. (South aunt. Mrs. Edward Wilkinson. Ward).â€"Flcrenoc Chambers. Carl Wal- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster and too, Melvin Sheehey, Gladys Jewell, two children spent the holiday as guests Alfred Kelly. Leslie Jewell. Alice Barry, of M r. and M rs. Geo. Henley, Lindsay. Dominic Ouellette. Recommended : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morrison,ol' Lind- Lois Keanâ€, say, visited Mrs. Morrison's parents, Junior Part 2nd to Senior Part 2nd- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Austin, over Xmas. (South ward)._1{uby Palmer, John. Miss Ada Gillis, of Verulnm, cam? Lane, Gertrude Peterkin, Vera Connell, home On Saturday from a Yearâ€? Visit John Ouelletto, Harry McDiarmid. to her sister, Mrs. William Gibson, in Junior Part, 29d to senior Pan 2nd Algoma. (North Ward).â€"â€"-Rocommendcd: Hazel Mrs. John Gillis, of Cannington, was Heard, Ethel Bowl“, at the Falls, visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry Pearce, from Monday until Fenys Station Tuesday. ' Mr. James Budd, of England, who is working at Burnt River, spent a very pleasant time at Mr. Thos. Smith's on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fountain visited their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Huffman, at Victoria Harbor over Christmas. Mr. and Miss Oakley and Mr. Ains bury, of Toronto, were the guests of the iormers’ sister, Mrs. W. H. Robson, over Christmas. Miss Adair, of Norland, paid Mrs. A. ’l‘orranco a visit last week, on her way home from Valentia, where she has been teaching school. Mrs. John Palmer. oi' Carnoustie, Sask , arrived at the Falls on Thursday last, and will spend the winter with her father, Mr. Henry Redner. ‘ Miss Ella Austin came from Kin- mount, and her sister, Miss Ruby, f'rom Havergal College, Toronto, to spend the Christmas holidays at home. Mr. and Mrs. James Louden made a flying visit to the Falls on Christmas to rake dinner at Mr. Thos. Smith's, and went back on the ï¬ve o’clock train. Messrs.II. J. Case and H. C. Mann, ol' the school staff, spent Christmas at the latter's home at Bridgenorth. Mr. Case returned to the Falls on Tuesday. Mr. Barney Cain, who is employed in Carter’s wholesale store, Pcterboro', was at Mr. Thos. Smith’s over Sunday, and left at Monday noon for Burnt River. ' Mr. Percy S. Campbell, of Dallas, Texas, who is at present attending the military college at Chrstor, l’a., visited his grandfather, Mr. A. Clark Sr, on Christmas Day. Mr. M. J. Wilson, who left ï¬ve'ycars ago for Victoria Harbor, came home on Saturday, accompanied by his motherâ€" iu law, Mrs. Nicholle, who has relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and M rs. Nelson l’ogue and their little son Ray mond, and also Mr. l’ogue's mother, of Peter-borough, came to the Falls on Saturday to spend Christmas at Mr. ’l‘hos. Smith’s, and returned on Monday. Among others who came back to the old town for the holidays were M r. and Mrs. James Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. William Wager, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jewell, Miss Maud Whytall, Miss May Brokenshiro, Messrs. P. C. Burgess, ll. it}. Austin, Wilbur Austin, Wiliiam Junkin, Percy Knox, L. Deyman Jr., Harry Torrance, Wellington Ingram. Following are the results of the Dog cembor promotion examinations in the Fonelon Falls schools ; Junior to Senior-3rd.â€"â€"'Pcrcy Sharpe, Bank of North America. are: The Bank’s view of small accounts is that one more account means one more triend. housekeeper, and Christmas but. emphasizes the superior Professional Cards. service offered by Our store in quality and variety. MM“â€" LEGAL. The Best Pudding Comes from the bowl into which the best ingredients go, and our superior currants and raisins, spices, peels and flavorings do their part towards a. satisfactory result. F. A. MCDIARMID. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE lon Falls. Ofï¬ce, Colborne street opposite Post-ofï¬ce. 3%†Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. ____________________.._._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- noninGnLtN &' PEEL. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 8w. Money to loan on real estate at lowest current ' rates. Ofï¬ce, Kent street, opposite Market, Lindsay. ' R.J. McLauennm. ,J. A. PEEL _______________.___.__’-â€"'â€"â€"-~ G. H. HOPKINS, ' ARRISTER, 8w. SOLICITOR FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at owest rates on terms to suit the borrower. Ofï¬ces: No. 6, William Street South, Lind- say, Ont. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Another twelve months have passed away, and again we are enjoying the pleasures that always act ompany Christ mas time. Quitea number from around here took a trip to Lindsay on Saturday to attend the Christmas market. A very large crowd attended the shooting match held at Mr. William Hoskins’ (Bury’s Green) on Clit'isttnas.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bulmor Jr.. and Mrs. B.'s sister, Miss Logan, spont- Christmas with Mr. Bulmcr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bulmer. We hear that there are two or three weddings to take place not very far‘ from here in the verytnear future. The Christmas tree which was held- at Fell’s school on Fri-lay night last, closing the school for this year, was a. splendid'success, and a lovely lot of presents were distributed among, the ~cholars and their parents. The presents- were all very useful ones as well as pretty, showing the good taste Miss: )‘lartin displayed in selecting them. Miss Martin also presented the school with a lovely picture, For nhich all ox- tcnd theirthanks, and most sincerely regret her departure.‘ Misvaatio Hughes, of Toronto, came home a short time ago to attend the Funeral of her brother, the late John Hughes. The whole community r-x- tends its deepest sympathy to the be- reaved mother, brothers and sisters who are left to mourn his loss. Mr. and Mrs. Robert English. of Fenolon Falls. took Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eldridge. Mr. W. L. White, book-keeper For the Jones stone quarry, left a short time ago for his home at. Detroit, Mich. Wishing: the editor and staff a very happy and prosperous new year, I will drop my pen for the present. W..,... ., MIDNIGHT Snovron.â€"-A midnight. service will be hold in St. James’ church, comniencing‘at ll 30 p. m. on Sunday next. the last day of the old year. Everyone is invited to attend. LINDSAY MODEL Scnoon l‘iX.-\.\lS.-â€"- In the list of' candidates passed by the Board of Examiners at tltcir meeting on Dec. 23rd, we are pleased to note the name of Miss Hilda. Nevison, of anclon Falls. The other successful candidates were Herbert J. Vtals, Ida. Graham and Winnie I’nrdy. There were twenty seven in the class. BROKE AN Amr.â€"-About 3 o’clock last Friday al'tornoon Mrs. James Stin- son, of' Vernlam, slipped and loll on the Sidewalk on Francis street west, a few yards from the G-.:zctte nflicc, breaking one of the bones of her left loreartn close to the wrist and dislocation the Other. Mr. David Jewell, who found wishes to return thanks to the young her sitting on the sidewalk, helped her people of the church, who gave him a to Dr. Graham’s oï¬ce, where her in- very acceptable Christmas box in the juries were attended to, and she is doing shape of a good tat young goose. Well. The Children’s Part of Christmas-â€" Always well cared forâ€"-was never so completely andv attractively provided for as now. There is wholesome- ness in everything for eating, especially the Candy. Don’t forget we have everything required in the line of Footwear for Christmas. ___.__ J. L. ARNOLD. BARRISTERS. NOTARIES, «gm-MONEY 2oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooococooooooooom to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. T. STEWART. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A ___________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ' MOORE St JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, &c. OF- B ï¬ce,William street,Lindsay. l". D. Moons. ‘ A. JACKSON % AUCTIOHEER. t l l i l t t l l t t i i Q Have their daily claim upon the attention of the Q l l l l l l. l l l l l i 9 l l l l 9. 0 l '« r ' I3 . a '71 1" .' 4" i " ll! :lll’. “F‘rdlt .v«.: '13 elector all“ rim-lg; , alga intensities.“ inï¬ltrate A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. w. L. sensors. STEPHEN OLIVER, . LINDSAY - our. Live Stock and general Auctioneer. Write for dates before advertising. DR. [-1. H. GRAHAM. â€"â€"M.D., o. .\t., M n. c s. Eng, M. 0.1». & 5., Own, r. 'r. M. s.â€" )HYSICIAN, SURGEON St ACCOUOII- 1 our. _Otlice. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. ______________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DR. A. WlLSON, â€"M. 13., M. c. r. .t s., Ontario,â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON 35 AGCOUCIâ€"l eur. Otlice, Colbornc Street, Fenclon Falls. » _______’_.___.___. DENTAL. y†r, if. 415-, ‘ n.hisnoradrenaline ,. . ii ___...__A-,.._. .__-...._ - _- AAA“.-- _..__.._.._.- ______â€"- It you ask any particularly wellâ€"dressed man in Fenelon Falls or surrounding district, “Who makes ' Dr. 5. a. same, carries“, Fcnclon 1911.115. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved, methods at moderate prices. OFFICE zâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 001- crne street ____________’___.._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- DRS. NEELANDS & IRVINE, DENTISTS - lensu. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work a. specialty. Splendid tits in artiï¬cial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas your clothes?†liivariably he will tell you ON run SICK LIS'L‘.-â€".\li‘. F. J. Kerr has been Hulfct‘iu; from a severe cold, E - which has ' ' ¢ _ -. prevented him lrom att'nd- To l ins; to his duties as postmaster rim; couple of weeks. His friends hope to Be one of the number, and call and see see him around again soon. . . 1 - v. THANKSâ€"Mu Jol T. 'l‘l it what he ts domg for the Ball and Whiter. l m mmpso His prices are right, comelstent with ï¬rstâ€"class Sr., caretaker of thoBaptist church, administered to over 9,000 persons with workmanship. Inakes no other. great success. .va‘iw... ‘pkvr.~(c‘ny,\ln'.- « ,V . .n..- A n ~._V -J , l. is". /. .1: ' ll P . 5.. ' M.T‘,M~’.&Ms}fl,i<,:“£_l;.“AL; ",fl'; ~. ., 2.: ï¬g‘. A t M ' “t “.J (5.6.: ' :14. ,«Vag'gf‘vr‘ L w x-‘x . i C . t is n 7‘ ,. ‘l ' , . A ~ A.»r‘../x.-,_j~, . ‘ h a . 4‘“