'v"â€"-â€"â€"__V_vs_v_ . .u . l I D Change o? Name. On and after Jeï¬ruarg Jirst. 1906, the 6usi- w ness heretofore carried on under the name of W. Burgogne mitt 6e changed to '- W. Burgogne 54 Son. i i W. Burgogne 8 Son assume aft the tiat’yitities and assets of W. Burgogne, and, except for the change in the name, there mitt be no atteration whatever in the ï¬usiness, except that att goods mitt 6e sotd stricttg for cash or produce ontg. Positioetg no Credit mitt 6e given. We tooï¬ forward to a consideraï¬te increase of busi- ness this year, owing to the fact that. setting on a stricttg casï¬ Basis, we mitt cut the prices to tï¬e very towest margin in att departments. I Soticiting a continuance of your future trade, wï¬icï¬ we assure you mitt at att’. times ï¬ave our most prompt and carefut attention, We are. ï¬aitï¬futtu yours, . W. Burgogne 8 Son. Geneton Eatts. YOUR CHANCE To uy a Good Goat for Little Money. We have still: a. number of 'uptodate- Mantles, which we are oifering at very reduced prices. V’aluesli-ke- these :- Regular- $9 for Regular $11 for $8.50.. Regular $13.50: for $10.50;. GA . P ELL. maï¬cMiiuiltcdikï¬r-r memmwmsarmmuummoemmmtmmw nihiliatllï¬mrtlhz M Is the point that prices have been; put down to on our Beadymade Glothing. We want tolreduce our stock of Clothing, and. in order to do so we have lowered the prices to ï¬gures that ought: to. make the woods go. No better. value for your-money anywhere. ' I. Jillian ï¬siï¬irm‘l‘huflmnfln flin‘éï¬mtï¬u a uni. Sirpriie Pain g g l McFarland. E , . ‘5 i ‘-_I-' III -I I†I'M. .“ l .. i' v i Maude Ellis. ... . . ....Florn McDonald Flossie Graham . . . . . . .. College Girl Hilda Nevison.. .. . . . . ..Mother Goo!- K. McDougall.... .... ......'I'ea Cosy Mr. B Burgess ...... ......Lord Hayï¬eld E A. Pearce. ... . . .. Admiral 'I'og‘ometz P. Dunnigun .... ......SlInny Jim G.L Main...... . . . . . .....Zlilu Chief H. C. Mann. . . .18th Century Gentleman 3- W Mordon . ......Jack Frost Harold Wilson ......Indian V Chambers . . . . .. . . .. Chloe Johnston Geo. Wilson .. .. . ...Scottish Bugpiper .â€"â€":~.. The Fenclon Falls Gazette. production, the lusty, growthy pig. of m the bacon type is the most economical ' pork-maker we have, especially when flay, Feb. 2nd' 1906' reared, as bacon hogs should be. largely on such foods as roots, soiling crops and dairy oli'al. There is much dili-renco of opinion regarding the cost at which On the evening of Wednesday next, hogs ï¬t for market can be produced. and the 7th inst., Mr. Eugene V. Debs, the there is probably as much diiIci'cnce b .-- celebrated orator and Socialistic candi- tween the cost. to one feeder and the date for the Presidency 0f the Unlmd cost to another as between those opiu- States, will deliver an address in the ions. Under trencrnl OOUdlLlOM ih“ Pm‘ Lind-‘33)? Academy Of MUSlG. Wllloll W0 ductioa costs in the neighborhood of ï¬ve hope will be crowded to the doors, a's dollars per hundred pounds on an aver- the price of admission is only 25 cents. age. In summer. under favorable coo- Socialism is, beyond any doubt. the ditions, the cost may be somewhat cos GO AND HEAR HEM. Presentations. After the prayer meeting at the Pros- bytcrian church on Thursday evening last. the superintendent of the Sunday School, Mr. A. Sutherland was pro- sented. on behalf of his bible class. with a handsome suit case, as an expression of appreciation of his work. After Mrl Sutherland had made a very appropriate reply to the address which was read to him, complimentary remarks wore made by Rev. M r. Sinclair and others who were present. most prominent question of the dayâ€" encd; but in winter pork can hardly be the only question. in the opinion of ma- produced at the ï¬gure mentioned. As in ny, worth discussingâ€"and on our ï¬rst all other lines of production, the cost page, this week, will be found an article will vary according to the character of written some time ago by Mr. DebS, ox- the animals fed and the amount of in- plaining exactly what it is and what the telligence exercised by the feeder. Tak- results of its adoption will be. Its aims ing one your with another, the Canadian were thoroughly understood by that farmer on good land, who understands great and good woman, Frances E. Wil- crop growing and bag raising, can uni lard, who not very long before her death doubtodly ruiso hogs as cheaply as the delivered an address in which she said: ï¬gures quoted, and probably for less. “ I believe that competition is doom- He will keep only such sows as produce ed. The trusts, whose single object is largo, lusty litters of the right. type. Ho abolish competition, have proved that will grow such pasture and soiling crops we are better without it; and the mo- as clover, alfalfa, rape, vetchos. manchS. ment corporations control the supply of sugar boots and such coarse grains as any product they combine. What the yield the greatest number of pounds of Socialists desire is that the corporation hogfccd per acre. In other words, he of humanity should control all prcduc will manage his operations in such a ticn. Beloved comrades, this is the fric- way as will give him the greatest return tionlcss way; this is the higher Way; in hogs per acre of land, and in so doing it climinatesthe motives for a selï¬sh will learn to reduce the cost of raising life; it enacts into everyday living the hogs of the best type to a minimum. ethics of Christ's gospel. Nothing else will do it; nothing else can bring the wind (13. of universal brotherhood. a h Ol y th t I rr i d . feelings of expression we desire to manifest ‘1 a we“ younn “93 “i a“ At the last meeting of- the Vcrulain openly, in “slight degree,somc recognition ~ 0 . . . , . _ it Should ha.†1113’“le 1} "5 60d 3 way council a By law to appomt the fellow of your services here, and impress on you out of the Wilderness andluto the pI‘OID- ingpntlunastcfs.fencitviuwel's andpound- that we realize keenly the loss we are sus- ised land. It is the very marrow and keepers was read n ï¬rst time: taining. Your assistance in the choir and fatness of Christ’s gospgl, It is Christ. 1 John 2 “r. A. Elis‘ 3 A. in the Sunday School has been marked by i, .t H (1-,, _ ' ) _ . , ready sympathy and unselï¬shnms. Your ‘1Ԡy “pp ‘3 115. 4 W- H- S‘LVLUSOO‘ 0 1‘1")†(’l’am' earnest devotion to duty has been charac- Mr‘ Debs has run twice for tho PMS' bel‘fl. 6 thin] Kennedy 7 s. “- Thurs' terized by earnestness and willingness. ldcnoy 0f .the United. States'geuing' ten. 8 'Wm. Vme, 9 N. Evorsou, l0 F. Your influence as a young man on all who the that “me: SGmelhmg less than one J. Mitchell, 11 Johnston Patterson, l2 have been associated With You has been hundred thousand votes, and, the second Thus. Wilson, 13 Thom w- Thurson‘ Such as tended to all that might be desig- Wa minim 1" new no. wanna. mum 22:23..“i.‘;â€â€˜23ï¬.§35$.tilfll'yof‘235.tiilti mpre yeti†he or some Other. .SOOinliSL Arthur BC“, 17 Album Pot-lilo: 18 RiCil‘ the confidence of all. We therefore readin “'1†“Liam ‘0 that exalted. Posmons and nrd White.†19 S. Mitchell, 20 James realize at. this hour the vacancy your de- thcn Will come the beginning of the end Mitchell, 21 I. L. Junkin, 22 T1103, parture will cause. of the system from which have sprung Hethergnmmj’ 23 RM. Curtis. 24 Wm_ We feel that we cannot allow you to de- nearly all the crime and misery of the men J,.' 25 J_ J. Kelly, 26,101,†Jun, Part Wllhout Showmg Ollrl‘egl‘et "1 901119 . . - ' ._ . . ‘. _ . , tangible manner, as words do not always ("ï¬lmed WO‘ld' Soomhsm ’3 dendod k“). 27 R'Jbt- MMU". 28 RObt- W “b' give expression to internal desires as much and denounced'ouly by “1030 Who know i ber, 29 John Flatt Sr.. 30 John Rob- as actions. We desire you now to accept 90â€}ng ï¬lm“ It, 01' by those Who Pmï¬" ertsou, 31 Wm. Lewis, 32 Miller Johns. this gift, not for its intrinsic value, but in by existing conditions and therefore 33 J_ w_ Stapies’ 34 Rubh Junkim 35 the hope that it may call to your mind the wish for their continuance. Some reme . u - l . , fact that your friends in St. Andrew’s, Fen- ‘vm' Gwen' 36 '1 ' Kmé‘sbmo' 37 Jab“ clon Falis, appreciated your ever-ready co- dy for the ever increased enforced idlc- Benny, 38 R. Robertson. 39 R. Kama. “Operation at all times, and do regret very ness and consequent starvation amongst 40 John Brimm, 41 Wm. E1110“, 4-3 much the fact of your departure from us. the masses-must be found, or the coun- Jag. Stewart†43 R Brien, 44 George We all join in sincerely Wishing. you tries in which private ownership of the Thurston, 45 B. Couuoi. 45 T1108. H_ God-speed in your new sphere of life, and means of reduction and distribution .. . v. w J. . hope that some day we all shall meet in p Ken†47 W' Illi'rs’ 48 11" 1 mscmt' 4‘9 that blessedhomc where partingis no more. prevails will be deluged in blood, and L, J. Hunter, 50 R. Middleton, 51 Joe. my you ï¬nd ,0, b, 100mg Wk 0,, your. socialism is the only remedy (flaggoswd‘ J- Long, 52 I- J- Ingram. 53 JOhU days here, by recalling pleasant memories Go and hear Mr. Debs, who, it he d on Lawson, 54 Milton White, 55 John. and by remembering you have he“ a host not convert you, will say many things Rich. 56 'p Fairbaim’ 57 T. Cosh. 58 of warm friends. May the future hold in that will give you food for thought. A number of the congregation of St. Andrew’s, Fenelon Falls, met at the residence of Mr. William McKendry on Friday evening lust, and, shortly after arrival, presented Mr. Archie McKen- dry with a valuable trunk and suitcase. The presentation was made by Mr. FE. W. Warren, and the address, which was as follows. was read by Miss M. Bell- ingham : Dear Mr. McKendry. It is with deep regret that the mem- bers and adherents of St. Andrew‘s, Feneo Ion Falls, learn of your departure from their midst. At this time and under these pressing W. - Verulam Pathmasters, Etc. abundance of success in life, is the wish of 61 W. Purdy, 62 N. Alldred, 63 John a†you]. menda Kennedy. 64 B. Parker, 65 W. 310 Signed on behalf of the Presbyterian Fosters. 66 R. W. Brien. 67 John Sher- congregation of Feuelon Falls by The following circular, issued by the “I: 68 N- Rnbensoni 69 J. J- Thomp‘ REV' Mn' “INOLMR’ 11" ROBSON’ . . , F. \IcDoucALn M. T. ‘iCEAOHERN 'Live Stock Branch of the Department 5011‘ 70J- N- Parlor. 71 301‘“ K003, A.lSUTHERLm,;, Mlssï¬BELMNGHLM’ :of Agriculture. Ottawa, is of so much 73 Wm: Junkl". 73 JOS- Sims?†74 F.W.W.iaamv, Mns.McDoncALn. importance to our county readers that W- J- Finlay, 75 R- Stewart, 76 “195- Mt MoKeudryrthough taken 0mm†'thoy will 'no doubt thank us for making . a 77 Chi“- Dugg‘m- 78 R- Wll' 1y by surprise. replied in a very “Nubia, room for it in 0‘" 001mmâ€: - kmsou‘ 79 A“ Dunsmth' 80 Joli" M0. manner, expressing his regret in leaving If “‘0 bacon "all" Of Uamda l5 ‘0 Gee’ 81 R“ B?“ 82G; H' Bwk' 83 his many-friends here. Mr. McKeudry continue to improve, it is necessary that J‘llm M3"“~ 84 R. 3"30‘100‘ 85 Win. leaves (in. Torenm this week hog raisers adhere to the class of {mi-V 3mm": 86 J“; F18“ Jl'n 87 Wm- ““' imils most suited to the requirements of 88 Geo. Pf’ï¬uo- ‘the British market. In tho production Foncevm‘mm- â€"' R- Thursmu' T- ;of hogs of the lard type, Canada cannot JOhnst‘mi Wm Bulnphr‘W- Ahx- RM); compete successfully with the United “moâ€, R- Warrenu P- 13- Kennedyv Fl - states. A visit to we Chicago stock Johnston, W. Thurston. Geo. White, yards and to western cattle feedingr ceu- R- Willâ€; J01“) 'lfaylor, W'“- 005!) Jl‘w mes affords ample evidence of this. A Alex. Ellis, A. Gillis, John Junkie, T. large proportion of the cattle are fed on Kalli, 0- (limiter, Wm. Martin. R. unzipped or shelled corn. Herded with welSh: Ra Siewm‘i- T- Ourmv Jolm them are hogs that thriVe and fatten on Daily"). JOl‘" Fla“ ST-v Thos- Jeukm‘ the undigested corn left by the steers. songs“! Pâ€g“°1 A: D‘mse‘m" Jâ€hn These hogs, constituting a by-product M'“’1â€"¥““:_F- W- 31011. Wm- Gayle. 0f cattle feeding. are produced at a 005i “rm' Davlt‘t‘ Another meeting. is announced for" 5much lower tho" Dork 030 be “1le at Pilundkeepers'_J' J' Thllrswn‘ Job" Thursday evening the lstzto complete iin Canada. All United States hogs are Sh‘mï¬' 1" Murdooh' J3†Tallm“ D‘ the orgmâ€"iizmion.‘ 1 Em), fed in this way. but a large promm Logan, W. J. Falls, 'Jonn Knox, Joe. Very cm,“ people moving out of a†tion of themhaVG. at 108% lilo adv‘mt' Sproule' gas‘ Mamn' Vvukmson’ neighborhood oxpresssorrow at having; “943 0f cheep 001'“, than V'VlllOl} there l“ Alfred, Tmrf’ R' Junkm’ Jns' Kelso’ to leave warm personal friend: and‘thc- no better food for producing tat hogs of ‘1‘â€- M"“ 8" conveniences ofâ€"‘a day school, aasabhath- the lal'd type. LBt the Utlmldlllfl farmer W school and-n post-nfliee within, or. fgo back to the thick, fat type of hog, as c - I twenty minutes’,‘walk ';wliile others who. .some talk. of doing because they feel amwa ' have received the sanic beneï¬ts,, when- ‘hey Ill"? a grievaâ€99 With the pa°ke.rs‘ .IIThe carnival held inthc rink hero on mm’ln'l‘ away hf‘Pe “ml the)’ “WV MW!" and It Wlll not be long bi'fol'c the price Wednesday evening was in every way come back ggam, and say they are glad: Of 0301}de bammyl†have lane" to a successful. The attendance was good. they are $31113 aw“?- Tllem ‘5 3W0 30‘ levffl “ill-h “he Ufmed States. pmdmfl‘ the costumes were fairly numerous and b9 somommg wrong SOmeWhem Wm,“ which is usually from ten to ï¬fteen shil» exceptionally we“ got up' and tholmckoy such people. Perhaps the fact that: dings Per hundred “9‘1 “Viva pogilds match, which resulted in a win for the “my h?†“0‘5 been Very (imply inter" ;l?\:t§l' than t’l’io_quotatmns 01‘ aim mu north ward by three goals to none, was csted in church work. might be one. Viltshire Sides. weuplnyedandkccnly contested through, reason. Very often that-cisnot enough. It seems to be very generally suppos- 10,“. Following. is a, list, of the mug love and friendship in the church or~ ed that pork is more cheaply an: easily quemders :. among church members. There is not: produced freiuhogs ot the this . short M,†H, McDougau.â€d .'",.Hâ€._Bri,allnm, enough personal workdoneby ministers. IAmcrican breeds than from the three RB‘Aumn “mom Lady and members otthc church,- Scch agro- English breeds which are favored for Phyllis Nevison ....Poppy lessnessis tobe deplored. There are ibacon production. Why such a belief Leonie Calder.0ur Lady of'theSnows-. many. so busy hunting thealm‘ighty do]- gshould be so general is diflicult to uu- B'Olark...........Methilde dc Merival 1a,. um, they have not time," “,9â€,th .dcrsmnd‘ as repeated tests have shown K Junkin. .Goldhue, Butterfly Princess posal to speak to a pooriwandarerh . . W.Ma bee....,. _ . . . . . . . . ...B tt ‘fl . . . . lhn‘ hot-l9 0f “‘9' Yorkihlm' Bâ€kaer MaggigWilsona... ....Carnatioun Ie’ink. Mr- ROberi’ Dunoeyi-Who'l' “V103 "1: rand Tamwurili breeds produce p-irk as. Marjory Austin. ....‘.. . . ..Flower Girl the North-west. has. been visiting his. Echeaply as those of the Poland China. Reta Arnold. ....Butterfly- brother, Mr, John D‘ncey. ithe Cheater White or the Duroc Jersey Motion Arnold ......Fairy M". W. 000p". of Bopkung’ is via- breeds. In the opinion of Prof. Day, ct 31231:: gfboadseéï¬j-u ----Bugeil‘f:y mug at Mr. John Sim'r' .thc Ontario Agricultural College, who ' ' ' ' ' p Y Mia,i Ada Hm and Mi" Mabel HeEh 'is foremost. cmongauthoritielon bacon. W Bacon llcghroductlcn. Powles’ Corner. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Thcrc‘will be a basket social held in: the basement of the church here on thc~ evening of Friday, February 2nd, and: arrangements are being made for a pro-. gramme. A number of farmers here are trying: to have a beef ring organized. One~ meeting has been held, but the attendâ€"r ance was not as large as was wished for..- - Edith Townlcy....Queen of Diamonds _ I . , _ Janie Lane . . .... ......Sunflowor. ten, are Visitingfricndl at Valentin“ - . t h t f t†d f - , d . JBick.59 W.:J.F‘nlls,60 A.Thur.<t.on. We“ 08 0 new “6'1 S 0' you an ‘-> ‘ dï¬wWVAwWâ€"ov I,» \' . ‘ ‘T "315935 < . .-._.»_..._..~.e.... . y