v v v -'â€"Vâ€""__-___V_._-__.. Burgeyne’s Two Weeks Stock Taking gale Es in Full Ewing. W' e are cleaning up the Remnants of our Winter Stock, Remnants of our Holiday Goods, broken lines and odds and ends. We take stock on January 15th, and before that date we must clear out many hun- dreds of dollars’ worth in every Department. ' Come before Jan. 15. The special prices will do more to convince you of the values offered than all we could say in print. Give us a call. W. Burgeysae, Pericles Falls†9? .1“ colleen ï¬nesse. To Rey a Good Coetior Little Money. We have still a number of uptodate Mantles, which we are oï¬â€˜ering. at very reduced prides. Values like these: - Regular $9 for $7. Regular $11 for $8.50. ' . Regular $13.50 for $10.50. flELL- aï¬hzï¬â€˜hcdhurtla WWntittudbmilhuï¬t armamentmmaumtatmatw l. The: Pluto in its Pitt Is the point that prices have been put down to on our fleadymade Giething. We want to reduce our stock of Clothing, and- in. order to do so we have lowered the prices to ï¬gures that ought-.- to- make the goods {50. No better value for your money anywhere. - McFarland. Mflujiï¬t amt: ï¬nflnï¬cï¬h Jflurjï¬aufllltmim i“ l l '3 I t l 3...... W WWWVJWWWWJWW “W'JEWW v he Fonelon Falls Gazette. Friday, Jan. 12th, 1906. Village Council. Feuelou Falls, January 8th, 1906. Council met according to statute. and the following gentlemen took the neces. sary declaration of ofï¬ce: Reeve, J. Mc- Farland; Councillors, Geo. H McGee- L Deyman. S. J. Sims and W. Not-they, Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Deymanâ€"Mchoâ€"eâ€"That the regular tncctings of this cou tell he held on the second Friday in each month, at 7.30 p. tn. until after the May meeting, and after then at 8 p. in. until further noâ€" tiedâ€"Carried. Dr. Sims gives notice of a by-law to be introduced at this meeting to extend the time for the return of the collector’s roll. The by-law was introduced, read three times and passed, Dr. Sims occu- pying the chair during second reading. Council then adjourned until 7.30 p. m. on Friday. the 12th inst. n.4,»... _ 4...-.. Fenelon Council. Cameron, Jan. 8th, 1906. Council met pursuant to statute. The move and councillors are as follows: Reeve Taylor Parkin, Councillors R C. Webster, A. F. lragg, Thus. Dowel and Fred W. Smitheram; being the council of 1804 elected by acclamation in 1905, and also for 1906. After taking the necessary declara tious of qualiï¬cation and oï¬ice. the minâ€" utes of the previous meeting were read and approved on motion of Messrs. Crane; and Smithcram. Letters asking assistance were recciv ed from the Sick Children’s Hospital and the Muskoka Sanitarium; also a statement from the County Treasurer, stating: amounts paid to Fenelon Town- ship Treasurer in 1905. the total being $288.27. Applications for assessorship for 1906 were received from O. Glas- pell and A. Henry. The following motion of condolence was passed by the council: " Moved by Mr. Cragg, seconded by Mr. Smitheram, That the sympathy of this council be tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Webstcr in their recent severe af fliction through being bereft of their only daughter, Frances, and we trust that their loss is her gain. The following other motions received the assent of council : Craggâ€"Smithetamâ€"â€"That the clerk be instructed to order six copies of the Municipal World at a cost of $5. Craggâ€"Smitheram â€"â€"That R. C. Webster be appointed to expend $30 in putting in timber and stone in helping to complete the Sinclair bridge, con. 3, lot 25. Webstet'â€"Dewel,â€"Tliat the applica- tion of O. Glaspcll as assessor be accept- ed at a salary of scvcnty dollars. Smitheram â€"â€" (h'azg. â€"-â€" That R. C. Webster be reappointed a member of the Board of Health for three years. Greggâ€"Stuithcrnm.â€"-'l‘hat J. Cun- dal and W. H. Cullis be re appointed to audit the township accounts for 1905 Websterâ€"Dcwcl,â€"â€"-'l‘hat a by-law be now introduced to conï¬rm the appoint- ment of the above auditors. assessor and member of Board of Health. The by- law was given the usual reading»: and signed and sealed, Mr. Cragg in the :chair. Smitheramâ€"‘Dowel.â€"«That John Hay be instructed to remove the gate or other obstruction oil0 the road allowance at con. 10, lot 6. ‘ Websterâ€"-Pcarn,-â€"That Jos. Pearn's bill of $5 50 for culvert on T. Isaac’s beat be reduced to 84:, as it is deemed an overcharge. ~ Craggâ€"Smitheram,-â€"â€"-That $5.64. be returned to W. B. Feir, being an over- ‘ charge in his. taxes. ‘ Craggâ€"Dewel,-â€"~ That the collector be instructed not to collect John E. Patton’s road work in taxes, as it. was performed on John Cochrane's beat. VV'GbStOI‘â€"-Dt3tt'cl,-â€"-Tllztt the follow- ing bills be paid : Thus. Hoyle, for 31 leads of gravel, 8155; it. l’arrintrtOn, for 30 leads of gravel and bonus on 21 rods of wire fence. $6.75; Esther Mit- chcll, balance of bonus on wire fence, 82.50; Medical Health Oï¬iccr. remov- ing placards at l). Mchvin’s and D. Imrie’s‘, and visit to M. M'Fadycn, $10; M. Maybec, preparing ï¬nancial etato- mcnt, $5. and for postage, $34.41 ; Sick Children's Hospital, $5; M. Maybce, for use of ball for to day’s meeting. $2; Clerk. for registering births. deaths and marriages for last half. $7 60. The meeting then adjourned, to con- vene at the Call of the rceve. WW Somervllle Council. Council met January 8th, according to statute. All the members were pres- ent and took the prescribed declarations. The more took the chair, and the clerk tendered his resignation. lluur.tcyâ€"â€"Ft=ll,~â€"'l‘hat the clerk be rr-eusffléfcd, and that his salary be in- m~v.~.p-..~ n J‘sâ€"Jo-b-v ~ . r. '- .sa‘quv“ creased $30.â€"â€"Carriod. Fellâ€"Smith.â€"-That By-Law No.â€"â€", a by-law to appoint a member of the lo- cal board of health, be new read and passedâ€"Carried. By laws appointing auditors. asacssor and clerk were also passed. Mr Brituell addressed the council re a road to his quarry; and. on motion of Councillors Rumney and Smith. Messrs Carew, Smith. Fell, Britncll and the clerk were appointed a committee to arâ€" range for a right of way for a road to the quarry. Mr. Tipling addressed the council re snow blockqu’ the roads; and, on mo- tion of Mr. Carcw. seconded by M r. Bumney, )icssrs. Fall and Smith were appointed to examine and report on the advisability of grantingr bonuses to Messrs. 'l'ipling. Muff-it and Lamb for wire fences, and the amount of bonus, if any. Carewâ€"ab'cllrâ€"iThat one dollar per meeting be allowed for the Orange hall, for council meetings during 1906. -â€"C’d. Carewâ€"Smith,â€"â€"That ten dollars be granted to the Hospital for Sick Chil- dramâ€"Carried. Carewâ€"Smith,â€"That the following accounts he paid : For Deputy Return- ing; Ofï¬cers and polling booths, $15.75; printing: ballots $1.50, ï¬nancial state monts $10.â€"Carried. Council adjourned. to meet at Burnt River on Saturday, February 24th. Personals. Mr. W. C. Moore. of Bobcaygeon, was at the Falls on Wednesday. Miss Ruby Austin returned to Hav- ergal College, Toronto. on Tuesday. Messrs. George Wilson and George Martin were. in Lindsay on Monday. Mr. McBride, of Toronto University. spent the Christmas holidays in town. Mr. Percy Knox left on Monday to resume his studies in Victoria Univer- sity. Toronto. M r. D. J. 31 unro. B. A., of the School of Praetical Science, Toronto, was in town over Sunday. Mr. Alvin Gould left a few days ago to resume his course in the College of Pharmacy, Toronto. Mr. and M rs. J. J. Townley returned on Monday from a few days’ visit to relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Nie came home on Saturday from a week’s visit to her sister, Mrs. Buchanan. at. Wat-kworth. Mr. John R. Hand, who came home from St. Joseph Island, Out, about ten weeks ago, left for Orillia on Fri- day last. " ' Mr. H. T. Berry, of Chicago, was at the Falls visiting his brother-in-law. Mr. Joseph Heard, from Friday last until Monday. Mr. A. J. Vale, who preached in St. James’s and St. Peter’s churches, in this parish, the last. three Sundays. lofton Tuesday for Wyclich Collage. Toronto. Mrs. C. W. Nelson. of Sault Ste. Ma- rie, Mich. accompanied the remains of her mother, the late Mrs. Warren. to the Falls on Wednesday, and Mr. John Thomson, dcceased’s son-iu-law, came from Pelerbom’ to attend the funeral. Pcwles’ Corner. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) The reeve and council were elected by acclamation on nomination day, and Messrs. W. H, Cullis and A. E. Minâ€" thorue. the retiring trustees. are sue» cecdcd by Mr. E. Beacock and Mr. Bob. crt Mchc. ' The school opened here on the 3rd of this month, with Mr. A. Greenaway in charge. and up.to.date the now broom 'is sweeping clean. , The farmers are taking advantage of the good sloighiug, and wood is being drawn to the Falls at a lively rate. Mr. E. Bcacock intends having a sale to dispose of his surplus stock of cattle about February 15th. A great many of the younu people around here are expressing a desire to attend 000 or more of Terry and Alex- ander’s meetings in Torontoyand those 'who have money antktime will have an opportunity next week, cf__ going from Lindsay toToronto at reduced rates. We could not commence to enumerate all the visitors who came from adis tance to spend Christmas in this vicini- ty; but there were several family rcuni nus. One of the most numerously at- tended was at the Daniel horncsted, an- other at the home of Mr. Wesley Chid- lay. and another at. Mr. J. S. Brown’s. If you want to read the weekly or daily Globe this your, give your order lor it to the postmaster at inles's Cor oer, whocan not it for. you-.cheaper than iyou-can get it yourself. It, is a. little late, but we. wish the 'G’azctte and all its readers a. very happy . and prosperous New Yeah. SOCIALâ€"A social, under the aus- pices of the Parish Workers of St. James’ church, will be. held in the Orange ball this (Friday) evening. Admission 10‘conts. ‘ Eycryoue will be made welcome. ' ,_...:_ ;_;_.â€"â€"â€"_ __"‘,__;. r _ _ n , _ _ . * "Via-mp;ï¬symmvwzxnmuvmm . mower. . LIBRARY MEETING.â€"-Remombet' the annual meeting of the members of the public library. to be held on Monday evening: next, the 15th inst., in the read- ing: room. A full attendance is re- quested. A Goon Smutâ€"A very well-writ ten and interesting short .«tory. entitled “ When Dnbson Spoke,†from the pen of Miss Manniven. of this village. ap- pears in the January number of the Canadian Magazine. YORK COUNTY Low Co. â€" The Bank of British North America, in order to assist those who hold pass books of the York County Loan 8:. Savings Co, in liquidation, is prepared to receive the books and forward them to Toronto free of charge. . As USUALâ€"The basket social held to Lamb's school house. Vcrulam. on‘ Friday evening Ia~t, was a big: success. The programme was exceptionally good, and so were the baskets. The proceeds connected to $66. Quite a number drove out from the Falls. ’l‘ur. BAPTIST CHURCH â€"'l‘he pastor will preach next Sunday morning: and evening. Morning subject, “The Re- newing of Strengthâ€; evening subject. " That Dav." Meeting for prayer and Bible reading on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p. In. All will be made welcome. LOOKING FOR TROUBLnâ€"The loco.i hockey club, owners of the Stratton cup.- would rather play hockey than sit around and look at this very desirable piece of silverware, and are negotiating; with Mr. Stratton lor authority to give it to any- one who is big enough to come and take it from them. We may see some good games yet this winter. CUttLING.â€"â€" The curlers had their ï¬rst game on Wednesday night. Fol-i lowing are the schedule games for next week: Monday. McDiarmid vs. l-I-md', Graham Vs. McGee; Tuesday, Webster vs, Hand; Wednesday. Brandon vs. .lchiarmid; Thursday, Brandon vs. Webster; Friday, Graham vs. Brandon, Mche vs. McDiarmid. C. O O. F.-â€"â€"'l‘he members of Trent Valley Lodge Canadian Ordcr of Odd- Fellows expect a good time on taking formal; possession of their new lodge room on Monday evening next, the 15th inst. Ald. Robert Fletnintrmf' Toronto, Grand Secretary, and Dr. Biugham, of Cannington. Grand Medical Referee, will be present, also D. D. G. M. Field- ing, of Coboconk. Turn out, members. Additional locals on page eight. BIRTPIS. Emmettâ€"At Fenelou Falls, on Sunday,. January 7th, the wife of Mr. Joseph Engli‘ht of a son. BIARIRIED. FLErrâ€"SocrnAM â€"At the home of the bride’s father, Mr. James Southam. by the Rev. Mr. Coon, of Bobcaygoon, on Wednes- day, December 27th, Miss Letita M South- am to William J. Flett, both ofVcrulam. LOGANâ€"MURDOOILâ€"At tho residence of Mr. Wm. Thurston, Verulam, (the bride’s unclc,) by Rev. WaG. Smith, on Monday, January lst‘ Mr. Chas. D. Logan and Miss Mary Mitchell, both of Verulam. Putterâ€"Warm â€"At the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. C. Coone, on. Tuesday, January 2nd, Mr. J. A. Purdy to. Mary, daughter of Mr .R. White, of Verulam. SMITHâ€"Bum..-â€"At the residence of Mn; Alfred Smith, Fcuelou Falls, by Rev. H B. Kenny, on Tuesday, January 2nd, Mr. Eph-. raim Smith, 01 Lindsay, to Miss Dorothy 'Bell, of Kirkï¬eld. GRANTâ€"FLETT.â€"-At the residence of the. bride‘s parents, in Vcrulam, by the Rev: R: C. H. Sinclair, B. A., on Wednesday, Jan. 10th, Mr. Donald Grant, of‘ W‘oodville, to: Margaret, daughter of Mr. William Flatt, Bury’s Green. DIED. Mirouant -â€"At Burnt Riven, Somcrvillc,, on Sunday, January 7th, Thomas Mitchell, aged 75 years. Wanuaarâ€"At Sault Ste Marie. on Mon- day, January 8th, Rosa, rclict of the late: William Warren, (for many years a. resia dent of Fenolou Falls, aged 79. yearsaaud. 10 months. int. J. ARCHER Brown. M. n. 0, 1a., a 'r n.0, ran. c 9., one. 3., Edie. Medalist and honor graduate Trinity; University, Toronto. Physician, surgeon.z etc. Olï¬ce inrooms next to Dr. Sims. Fellelon Falls. CARD. OF TIâ€"IANKS-s The undersigned desires, to thank the. electors of Fcuelon Falls who gave him, their support at the recent election for- Council. As he was away from home most, of, the preceding week, and does not believe; in ccnszSSing votes, he therefore did not solicit any. He desires to take this means. of exprcs iug thanks to those who interest; cd. themselves on his behalf. GEORGE MARTIN: [The above cardwas inadvertently omit-. ted from last week’s issueâ€"Ed. Gazette ] 'â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"_â€"-â€"_‘. ‘ Boy Wanted. A smart, intelligent boy, 16 or 17 years. old, wanted to learn the printing business†Apply at the Gazette ofï¬ce.