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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 Feb 1906, p. 8

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; It ‘ i: ll . :l I -'; -. 1g! li ha: : 2121211 A marâ€".24? _RAINBOW \SO‘OIAL.-Â¥Remember the 2m1nbow socialto be held, under the V, :auspicespf'. the Parish Workers of St: «James: ollurch,;-o‘n the evening of Tnesi‘ “fiday: next,-i':t_l_le_..6th inst, hi the Hotel;- _ gawartha. Admission 15 cents. ’ OUR-vOOUNTY J troupes-LA despiteh V 's‘i'ro'm'Ottawa on. Monday my! :“7‘ At, t0- . «day’s Cabinet meeting John‘E. 'Hardib‘g ' ‘i, 'waspromoted to be senicrjhdge of Vic- ftorlaijconnty,‘-erL Hugh-McMillan, of - “Grog-pl}, being appointed‘jnniorjudge." ' 'TOANIGHT.â€"Don't forget it... recep- ” 5 tion to be held to-nig‘ht in the basement sof St’; Andrew’s church by the ladies oi .: the congregation. Refreshments will _ libel. served from" 5 to'8 o’clock, "and ali- missionjsonly 15 cents. All are cord- _ cially invited. ACCIDENT To A LINDSAY-'LADregBy 3:39 runaway apgident, be'ew‘e‘en 'W iiby’ mod Oshawa, 'on- Saturday last, Miss Muriel Koylc,f'6f Lindsay, whois a stu-; dent“ in theo. L.‘ZC.,vbad one of her ale-is‘se badly broken that about three .ieinches ol' the bone protruded through. kthe skin. 2:..Miss Koyle, who is grand- ada‘ughte‘r of-the late Silas Bigelow;of Llndsay, hes'several young lady friends do this villagewho are exceedingly sorry etc hear of the accident. SOHOOL REPORT.-â€"Exam Jan. 26; Continuation B; Grammar, total 100 : :N. Wilson 48, J. Graham 46, G. Gra- zhan 41, K. Junkin 40, v. McIntosh 5‘40, E..-Maybco =29. , Contin’uatiOn A arithmetio, total 100 : R. Koo: 97, V. '1‘”va .45. _ : Asa-es: 't ' SICA'JJES, SNOVV fail-ICES, I nooooooo‘oollooocéeooo Il-S‘easonable Goods. Iâ€"IOIKSIE BLANIIETS, SLlflIG‘rI-I BELLS, Etc' 9, Q i ca. i I'Ve carry in stone 1/26 300113 of Me (lest makers, and 0247’ prices are as low at: Me lowest. - . g i 5? 7 . Jos. Heard. oooo<>ooooo<>oo<>oo<>ooc>ooc>oo<>oo<>ooc>oo<>o ‘Ghambers 93, M.’Palmer 85,~G. Tilo- - may 85, S. Mason 84, M. Austin 82, w. MoDougall 80,"J~. Twomey .69, B. l ' ' @' @@@@@¢@ Mason 62, U. Shane 760, P. Pulcy 44.6 é *Enu'ance class; grammar, totallOO: _M. Wilson 84, J, Quibell 7,4,.E. Boyce R71, E. Pearce'7l, A. Carley 66, N. Rob- son 59, R. Arnold 53, W. Maybee 49, Shane 47, H. Welsh 42, P. Nevison «35, A. Hopkins 1'7. M. McKillen absent. WOMEN’S INSTITUTEâ€"The regular monthly meeting Of the Women’s Insti- tute was held last week. Mrs. Junkin, «the ecoretpry, gave a. report of the gen- ‘W‘I m” "I at Guelph some time “ tended as delegate ‘. and an inter- “ 'l‘ho tem- "cr brief u-f ' 1 years business. Jl‘ car by any other shell as rank. : little boys would prefer rich .5 to parents any day. l: is easier to practice economy on c heathen than on yourself. Perhaps the reason why there is a black sheep in the demons (lock is be- cause there wasn’t religion enough in the family to go round. A miser is usually polite because it the only one of the social graces that (lccsn‘t cost anything. Some men lie because fiction suits their artistic temperaments better than fact. ‘Somc people would rather be pinched Elly the police than be pinched by pov- . arty. Love laughs at locksmiths, but takes the goldsmith into partnership. There are some people who have sound Sense and judgment. and then there are others 'who have pug dogs. A girl no sooner gc s the summer Ff“=llllll'll problem solved than the ques- tion of how to escapetwiioth bull ‘ :- confronts ligr. ' ' "2;!‘he girl with the golden hair may style up beautifully as u sweetheart, i“. it is apt to take an income- to i A I?) fit. .1:;i- h ltor tress-cs to keep her young as l ' .5 d3fl3¢3¢b¢>¢b¢h Reasonable prices and An immense; variety ARE OUR THREE BEST ARGUMENTS TO INDUCE YOU TO VISIT US. ’ Once at our Store our Goods Will Speak for 'iliClllSClVCS- 'WE can answrâ€"zn Youn “ VARIOUS QUES‘F’ONS ‘ With All Sorts of Beautiful Things. ' The latest. and .best styles, 6’ Fine Jewellery, 3 , Watches, 0 13 Clocks. a Fine china, 9 Cut Mass, 3" Leather Goods. BRITTON BROS. a. as artists do, -r way, knows a thing or two es it every day. s a lot of common sense things are going slow. as a deal of difference enslave her take it so. No prlmn donna rare is she With voice of soulful song: If she would try to singâ€"ah, me, We couldn't stand it long! The planola has her beat When playing is the fad, But she looks good enough to eat, And that's the truth, my lad. She doesn’t motor in a. car, With spectacles agog. Nor chase 11 golf ball near and far Through sunshine, rain and fog. But she can make a chic shirt waist And fit it to a Tâ€" In fact, she’s rather to my taste And kind 0' pleases me. She doesn't care a cent about The whichness of the why Nor rack her brain to figure on! What’s coming by and by. I am not sure she ever reads The very latest book 0r knows about the newest creedsâ€" But, my, how she can cook! Place to Wavcr. “DO you think there is such a thing as being too honest?” “Well, I wouldn’t'havc much hope for the young doctor who told the W0- man worth $50,000 who thought she‘ was sick that there was nothing the matter with her.” Must Be. “Is he very clever?" “\Yell, he has been married ten years, and his wife still accepts his morning after stories.” One Resemblance. “Pa, is the fire bug anything'like the lightning bug?” "No, except that he is about as hard to catch.” Some men feel that they have to beer up in order to cheer up. ., . ; ‘. ' ; FEillELGII Fills. Foot of Kent St., Lindsay. Professional. "The eye doctor is courting Miss Jen- kins.” . 4'; presume she finds him a nigh - v. “doctor.” I r...» Saving on Ice. "Does your refrigerator keep things cool?” . “It ought to. It is made of chilled steel." A Modern Girl. Little Miss Muflet. she sat on 3 tufiet Eating her curds and whey. There came a. big spider and sat down beside her. And the young lady. after ex- amining it care- fully through her glasses, re- sumed her nan- itary lunch, meditating soft- ly to herself. "Thanks to my careful training, I see that there is not the slightest cause for alarm, us this is not a. poison va- riety." rm CLOSE FIIGURING COUNTS FOR SOMETHING; Q U A L I T Y COUNTS FOR MORE. YOU GET 58TH HERE. THE LOWEST FIGURES AND BEST WORK MAKE A COMBINATION THAT APPEA‘LS To, POCKET “ANp'g‘ ""‘h f l I A I”. TASTE-Tr" , 7 , >..,_'.‘( t. Call or write us when you need Printing (lone. .l'eu will be glad. THE fidZEiTE OFFICE, ml lHars. _ Poem-lasso taraclssowsrs resources stretches, and will carry a large and .upâ€"to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Making, Repairing and Repainting, and to make ‘ DOORS AND SASH. do? Planing done on short notice. 8. S. Gainer. CANADA'S GREATEST IIIIIISEIIIES \VANT A LOCAL SALESMAN FOR. FENELON FALLS to sell high-class Nursery Stock ill Fruit- and ornamentals. Largest list of New Specialties ever ofl‘ercd. START NOW at BEST SELLING SEASON. Big inducements. Liberal pay. Hand- some free outfit. Territory reserved WRITE ron TERMS and Catalogue, and send 25c. for our Aluminum Pocket Microscope (magnifies 4% times) and 50c. for our Handy Saw, just the thing for trimming trees (cuts iron as well as wood). STONE & WELLEESG'E'OH. VFONTIIILL NURSERIES. (even 800 nouns.) TORONTO - ONTA RIO. 41-3m. _‘_â€"â€".-' Filli’ nulrlssv. We are now showing a full line of ladies and misses’ tailor- made and readyâ€"toâ€"wear Hats in the latest creations. RIGHT GOODS, RIGHT PRICES. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. MISS I Fenelon Falls. M MISS Ci-IIIIIIBEBLIIHI, OF TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSIC.” --" Piano anal Theory- Pupil of Dr. F. ii. Torrington, Mr H. M. Field and Mr. W. D. Forsyihe. Pupils prepared for College and Con- servntory examinations Address Care of Mr. F. A. McDiarlnid, 26-4. Fenelon Falls IIDUSE DECdRfiTIIIG. The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of house decorating, Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging, Koisomining. Agent for the Empire Wall Paper 00. Paper from 5 cents per roll up. Shop opposite McArthnr House. Esti- mates given free for work in town or country. low. A, MILLER, Fenelon Falls. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE \VHEN APPLIED TO THE Last year was our banner year, but we are determined tokcep pace with our flourishing city-hf supply the demands made on us for office assistants, not only from Petcrborough, but-i'rOm Ollie.- plflces 11-4 Well: We have not been able to do this in every case during the last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Book-keeping, or is a competent Stenographer and Typewriter, is certain of a good position. You will make no mistake in getting a BU§§HE5§ EDUCATION. Write for our handsome circular. WM. PRINGLE, Principal. 27-6m. IT IS TIME TO BEdIN Tilliililiid about your wheeled vehicles. Have a look over yourwag- gon and buggy, and see if they are ready for the road. If they are not, bring them inand let me put them in good order. Don’t wait until the mid- dle of March to do this. There is always a. rush in the spring, and you might have to wait. Do it now. ~F.G.CHAhBERS. ROBES, BLANKETs noes. FURCOATS. Call and see our large assort- ment. Rawhide \Vhips at 35 cents and upward. Mail orders receive prompt, attention. Horse Collars a specialty. I Boys’ and youths’ Woollen Mitts at 250. a pair. so u. iters tilliiiiESS SHEIP. , I I’ETERBOROUGH, ONT Just Stop and Think before you buy your Christmas present. You may have been dealing With us for some time, or perhaps you have not. We think we show the finest, largest and best nssorted stock in the County. Wedding Rings, Diamond Rings, Gem Rings of all kinds, Gentlemen‘s Rings. Our special blow is about our large stock of WATCHES. See our silver,- gold and gunmch Watches for boys and girls. ~Solid gold, gold filled and nickle'cused Watches. We carry in stock over $2,000 worth of Watches alone. Guards, Long Chains, Brooches, Stick Pins, and an endless variety of suitable Christmas gifts. Come and see for yourself. S. J. Petty, the Jeweler. r IsINBSA'SZ'. MILNE’S BLOCK. '99 KENT ST. Hist. Chambers Is prepared to Furnish the people of Lind say and surrounding country with MONU- alld granite. .. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash .Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. Beluga. practical worlnndhf‘gll should see his designs and-compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the llarket on Cambridge-st , Opposite the packing house a. CHAMBERS -2 . : 2‘ I.\ ‘ 4 .1! .-, .‘ MEN’I‘S and IIEADSTONES, both Marble ‘ .1 a, Li

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