a D I R. E G '1‘ O R. Y . v ____________________._____._â€"â€". CANADIQN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS. Trent Valley Lodge No.71. Meet int their lodge room in the Cunningham block: 011 the first and third Mondays in each‘! month. A E Hour, N G. V, ‘ J T. Tuosxrsox J11 , Suc.‘ .._.â€" Mr. W. L. Shields, general merchant, Mum , who had a considerable quantity of gro- , r, ,, p . _ . ‘ ceries therein. By. the prompt action and desperate exertmns ol.‘_the villagers, 1 . course; Uuequaued fm ‘ who formed a “bucket br1gade at the 1 ' B, pas“ dunes for wood wovk , Earliest possible moment, the tire wasl llSiliiL- 1) R‘msmnble rift“ EM“: conï¬ned to the two buildings ment1oncd. ‘ T“ ‘_ wile TERM. If we are correctly informed, the church » . helm Sept’ 5,â€, Catalog-‘0 was insured for $2,000; but there was 1 E TORONTQ rm“, .Cm‘nfl‘, Of'buqiness (XL no insurinco “hutcvcr on the Store“ gucationfred. T.J‘ii.Watson,l’rincipal.a house or its contents. ,a m. a _ ACéttnENT.â€"~On Monday morning Mr. Thoums Junkin, of Verulam, metzwith an _ accident by which he would probably have lost his life it had happened where ,7 . ' V i B there was nobody to help him. He was T9_§EEB‘TQDS' driving a creamcry waggon w1th several Notice 1:; herebv given in pursuance _ , fl . v a ‘c i.†. mulls memo†t‘le Landï¬am} “,hc‘nfp. of the Statutes 111 that behall', that all posme tile rgsxcle’nce 0f ms biomel’ 111' parties having anv claim against the J01131t\\' JR'lkmj thy E0")? plain}: ,fz‘i' estate of James Patterson, late of the con†‘5 C(‘m‘lct a? 0 03“.“ 3 ‘2'. 1, {,1 township 01" Yerulam, in the county of pgledl the Waggi’lt “yasxtlpsg' glam Victoria, Farmer, deceased, who died on gltdllat the 10‘“ “(Liavt‘lli'nLililgnéitth’ or about the 26th day of may, 1907, at ace own,’ on inane “1 tr . f tl’ ' \..,'n.’ the township of Fenelon, 1n the said and the 0‘ (are 0 .t 16 p j†CUP 0 “it {,0 county of Victoria, are hereby required lgon ms??? Ontlnzbam‘é tFOLtnngtg,3(' to send full particulars of their claims, .‘ 1 no a tom) 0 mov 111,- , Y y ‘ $10283; intem (IL colt) ‘1‘ng mmewi‘mt franc- duly \01111ed, to the .undeisrlgncd, the t.‘ .. 't, f‘ _ t, “maxim Mr Jum executorbf the last V111 and [Testament 19.0"" 3“? x13 012, lg . b exbew'Pm of the said deceased, at Fenelon Falls m “as w and“ 3 “S ,n h, P. 0., on or before the 2nd day of Sep- dolph and two or three otneis; and Lr. tombor, 1907’ ‘1‘, the said underqigned Glaâ€â€™lm‘.“mo 1S athcnmnghlm’ 114$ limp? w1ll, alter said (late, proceed to dlstr1bâ€" that he 15 “0t Sm'lmwly m-lm'ed’ t 19mg 1 I ate the assets of the said estate, having 1]? complimmd Pfla‘f $2,051 {will or mile} 1" regard only to those claims of which he . 3 - - . ~ - , 1r ‘, ' ’ I - I ' his ch} 5L “mulls 0 .b ï¬nal" up?“ _ shall at tnat tune have reco1ved notice. 0‘ ‘Vmch’ 1“)“9‘ 9’" 15° 1â€" “"5 0“ an ‘ Dated this 1st day of August, 1907. ________,_.___.__â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€" O.L.No.996. MEET IN 'l‘HE‘ORANGE' . hall 011 Francis street west. on the‘ second Tuesday in every month. H. STRONG, W. M. H. NELSON, Rec-Sec. We carry a large line of gold, gold ï¬lled, silver and nickle cases in the latest design. Vie ï¬t any case with either a. Watham or NDEPEWDVT ORDER f I OREé-ms . _ u , 1" 1, i 1‘ 4 ‘ 4, . . . Elgm movement as preferred, 1n any g1 ade , 1 Cour, Phoemx N0. ,8; Moe, on we. desired, and absolutely guarantee every ï¬st Monday of 8216116110331le D C R watch we sell. -v “mmâ€â€" . . . servos ' Foot of Kent St, LINDSAY. ANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS ' Fenelon Falls Lodge No. 626. Meets“. in the Oddi‘ellows’ hall, Colborne street. on the ï¬rst Thursday in each month. 0 KELLY, C. R. H. LITTLETON, Rec. Sec.- INSPECTORS G. T. R. TIME SERVICE. eeeeeeee ,MPIRE LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE ' No.198. Meets ï¬rst Friday of each‘ month in Orange hall. Visiting brethren: always welcome. ' terrier rants rmriaa ant. W. B. BRANDON, W. M.’ R. C. Joxmn, R. S. ""31 MANUFACTURERS 0F ' E. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY.~ . Lodge No. 406. Meets 011 1he ï¬rst" Wednesday in each month on or before the full of the moon, in the lodge room in Me- ~ Arthur’s block. 0. W. llUllGoYM}, W. M.. REED STGREE DOORS. E. FITZGERALD. Sec. LEAVE STOUR ORDER NOVV. _ '- ' ANADIAN ORDER CHOSEN Fl’llï¬Nl)Si A. - g Feuelon Falls Council No.L189:\. Meets in Orange hall on second Monday oti. Joux ALDOI'S. C. R. J. 31001111, Recorder.- '1 i . '1. e 1.111v sera )ed and ,. I, , , I mu“ H“ t‘c ‘ ‘g "‘ ~‘ ' JOIIA ll.13.tl..~tNl)ON, Executor. punctured by the gravel into which it Q7 3 was forced, there was a slight cut above ’ - his nose and another out behind one of his ears, and both arms were bruised and blackened and were bleeding from trifling wounds above the wrists; but these hurts are of no importance. li’e’i‘iï¬â€™fl‘ilï¬d. ‘ SWANTON -â€"At Longford, on Thursday, August 8111, 19-17, the wife of Mr. Wm. B_ . each month. , O i‘i‘iiiign Olflifltslmntiwn‘hip 0f Ve"ul~1m on ' . ' .1 _.._ 1 3 1 1 , 1 _, ‘7 I. ‘ p . y ' t ._ | J i “mg (w myâ€? V w I! E ‘r y 1 V p m LABQRERS RDER CANADIAN llOllh ,CIRCl.E:.'. S-llm l“), Miguel 1mâ€: ll ‘1 ‘11“ “‘f†0f LIN-“BAYHJA "Ami:l l a-ol-le/A‘LGPOR' FAR Fcnelon Fallsflircle No. 127; Meets»: 011 the ï¬rst Wednesday of each month; “ li'i"UEllO.\’.†June 1 to Sept ll.â€"â€"Daily except Sunday. a. 111. p 111. p 111. p 111 Mr. George ’l‘i--rs ofa daugeter. Evensox.â€"â€"-ln the township of Vernlam, on Sunday, August 11th, 1907, the w1fo of Mr. Walter Everson of a daughter ARâ€: Dï¬ï¬lï¬ï¬TlES. Mus. M. M. Goum, Leader.~. I have been appointedbythe Dominion Mus_ 1. V. JEWELL7 Sec... , LY 6 ,0 E‘“’§“>‘§‘9“t a}? 1, Government to place immigrants from MARTINâ€"l?- t110townillill‘valrcl‘lm‘l‘im‘ ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' 0 3““ 3' "l" i’ i’ the United Kingdom in positions as 3 , TueSd'J)’: AUL'HSE 13W: W ’71 the Wire 0f " bt'fliga‘m Pt 1;: 39% l‘arm laborers or domestic servants in Don t f01 get that I have MF- Wllllilm Mill‘ll“: Jl‘w 0f ‘1 danghu‘“ a†‘ I" U (5 “‘1' my " D this vicinity. Any person requiring a N M Norx-z.â€"Saturday‘sboat will await arrival such 1,01,) Shoum notify me by letter, a ï¬l St 01315.3 Planer and am «w. of evening train from Toronto and Port, Stating-1‘tu the kind of 1101,) required, . i) MEDTLOE 1 mm, t ‘ HOP“: giving C‘mllt‘miml With Sturgeml when wanted and wages otl'ered. The prepared to do all work In EACOX" .' ‘1‘" Sflyi 0“ "‘m“ “3" ‘ a 5" Point and Bohoayrrcon. number arriving may not be sullicient to t ' ' ' . llth. 19 :7, menu-Colonel James D0060“, Juno 15L m Sepi- 15, every Monday morn- supply an requests, but every emwt will 1113 11119 In the best Style , aged 84 years. lug will leave Bobcaygoon for Lindsay at be made to supply each applicant with also to nlake Marxistâ€"At Fcnelon Falls, on Monday, 1101,) requirch Ai1gust12th,l907,‘.\lrs. John Mclnms, aged Thes' Rabsmn’ 86 years. 1 - .1 v r . . \ . Canadian (xov t. Employment t. gent, FENELON FALLS, ONT . . _.___.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"--â€" DOES. Your patronage solicited. 7 CI-IURCIIES‘. APTIST CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE ST.‘ Rev. Albert Oook, Minister. Pie 1chii g ; services every Sunday at 10 30 a. 1n. and 7 p.111. Bible Class and Sunday School at . 2.30 p. m. Praise 'and prayer service on» . Thursday at 8 p,~m.-. NETHODIST CHURCH-‘â€"-COLBORNEI Streetâ€"Rev. H. B. Kenney, Fasten. Sunday service at 10.30 a. 1n. and 7 p..m.v Sabbath School at 2. 30 p. m. Epworthu League of Christian Endeavor 011 Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock-Prayer meeting on Tuesday M730. 5.45 a. 111. ~ - lBOEGAYGhOH, LINElSAY, COBGCONK. Str. “ MANl'l‘A.†Tlll-WEEKLY SERVICE. June 10 to Sept. 14, Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Read down. Read up. Lv 0.31) a. 1n. Robcaygeon arr 8.00 p. m. “ 7 30 a. n1. Sturgeon Pt 1v 7.00 p. m. or 8.45 a. 111. Lindsay â€"â€"â€"â€" lv 9.00 a. 1n. Lindsay ar 5.45 p. m. lv 10 00 a. m. Sturgeon Pt ar 4.3011 mi“ $ ’ I ' ' I lv 11.15-a m. Fenclon Falls ar 4.00 p. m. 1v 11.45 21.111. Rosedalc or 3.00 p. m. The “llderSlgned begs to 111' §_ 3. ï¬ I “I'm-4511m- Coboconk 1V 2001M“- form the public that he has * Noraâ€"Transform Sturgeon Point to bought out the grocery and Esiurion for Lindsay and awaits her return . I trip, leaving for Bobdtygcon m 7 00 p. m. boot and shoe busmess of Mr. 0p311‘réiusifféiiiéifl‘himMs this b‘m“ is George Martin, and respect- fully solicits a continuance of E03 ‘AY’EON Clll‘li‘iIONG BUI’IEIGH. . . 0 “ Logamm’ H the custom enyoyed by Mr. . E Martin. - E ' JUST TO COME Ill-ID SEE. AS FREELY WELCOME AS IF GOING TO A Minnmsnv OPENING. “Keeping abreast of the changing styles often ahead of them,†has been one great factor in the success of the Slater shoe, and the manager of the Slater shoe store says that this is eni- phatically true of the Slater women’s shoe. The new styles have arrived from the factory, and they are ready for free inspection. “We want you to see, and we won’t urge you to buy.â€â€"â€"Terrill Bros, sole agents, Fenelon Falls. ___________..___â€"â€" FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenclon Falls, Friday, Aug. 16th, 1907 Reported by the Norm Otal‘ Roller Mill 00 WheaLScotch or Fife .... 78 to 80 Wheat, tall, poi-bushel. 78 80 ST. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"GOLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, Pastor. Services every Sundayiat. 10 30 a. m :11 d 7 p. m., Sunday School every Sunday at 2.- 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeti- g every Tuesday at. 8 p. .mw Prayer meet? g: every Thursday at 7 3") p m. SALVATION ARliYsâ€"BARRACKS ON ., Bond St. Westâ€"Lieutenants Rutherâ€" ; ford-and Boynronf Service'cvery Wednesu- ' day, Thursday and. Saturday evenings at 8~o’c’lock, and ‘onw.S1‘1nday,at 11 9. 111,3 . p; m. and 7.30 p- m. - STIA'LOYSIUS R. C ‘CHURCHLiâ€"LOUI'SA. 1 Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leary, .l‘astor. Services everyvalternate Sunday at 1030= a. m. Sunday School every Sunday after noon-at 2 o’clock. June 10 to about Sept. 14. Daily except ' Sunday. Read down. Read up. ‘1? 3322333: oliii’ï¬ï¬‚ifiw‘IE-k ii 3.133 {1131' SLAUGHTER SALE We carry a well selected stock to suit all buyers at pricesthat ,v\'heat,spriiig 75 80 . - ~ r~ :1 '(llul‘n “ 2.1-5 m Barley pei busheL... 50 .13 “ 11 1551 m. lt‘lc‘l I p. . ‘ t V , . Buckwheat“ .. .. 4.. 43 or 127% p_ Eurielgli Falls 1- 1.00 p. m. ; “SYN a, , , 11‘. JAMES’ CHU'RCH‘,:BO.\TD sr. EAST. , OMS u , 40 4;) Calling at Oak Orchard and Indian Vll- ,e.pay\spee1a attention to ‘ Rev. W. H. Ar French, Rector. Sun_ 5 Peas’e, “ . 70 75 Inge on signal. B 1 _ 1 . 1 t to make room for new stock- :â€" 1 day services, mm,“ ,0 30‘ a. m ; evensbng ,. u H†60 65 Connemions at 111' t-igi Wit 1' s comers . ' _- . R 7 . m. Celebration of Ho] Con m .1 | litteritoes “ .... .... 75 80 for Lakcï¬eld' and intermediate points. snaps £013‘V1de alvvalke bUyelS. ' ï¬rgt Slln‘lfll‘ 0f CVQI‘Y monthyat 10-13oufl1-131l: Butter,p,er 1b....†n-n- 20 22 MOMS Served 0“ bum'd' See themabefore you buy- Sunday Schoo} at 2.30 p. m. Bible Clue-ea. Eggs, per dozen . .. .... 15 ' 16 Burleig‘il Falls, Stony 'Lakc, Lakclicld. every Thursday evening {107.310, _ Hay,per ten . Egg Strs. ‘- EllPRliSS,â€thc. ____ p Hides . .... I. . Service daily except k unday. M ' ‘ "u" ,. 6 60 6 75 . . _ . ' , . . I W Seats/roe m all churches. Evcryborlg/J as...) on};inarmors:re J- - 33mm, 5 J. Psvrv = Begf-n 5'00 Dduble daily slervice From Jlunc 17th to J 1 .. ’ §Vheefsmns - - - 1 - -- - - H - ‘ ' 94 June 29th, and from Sept 2nd to Sept. 14th. ' e 3W3 191' ' " Llndsay. EIISCELLANEOUg. _ ‘ 00 ‘ " Triple daily service from July lst to . Fmâ€: B.““““°“’5 3"“ ‘‘‘‘ 2'6". 3?? August 3lst- , 99 Kent Street' UBLIC LIBRARY-ems 11 E.‘GALDER:: ' F10111‘1Sllve",L°â€f " Read down- lend “P- _ 7 g Librarian. Reading Room open daily,. Nomi V'Ctorm “I,†“'00 aJ“ 1).m 0m: p.111. Rump-m c6°“5°°°°°°°°°°“MNMNMNNNW ' Sunday excepted, from 10 o’clock a m till Flour, New Prom? '3-“1 v 9.151.15 0 15 Lakeï¬eld ar 6.00 9 00 4.15 Flour, anili'1011rrer-n- 13?? ï¬g; w 0451.45 045 Young; Pt IV 5.30 815 3.30 Em", 1301' 100 “’5 " - ' " 2,: “ 10 15 230*730Majesticld “ 415 7.30 3.00 , , _ V m. to 4 p. and in the evening from 7 to 5:, Shorts, .1 u . 1.22 1. 10 210 2,450.45 M’Cracken’su 4.30 7.15 2 45 for the student and the writer as SECOND DlVlSiï¬i‘i GOURT ’ _ ‘ . 1 4L - - ' H 11.00 3.00 s 15 Juniper Id “ 4.00 7.00 2.30 - ’- r -01. ,.,,E__ OST_UFFICE_F. J_ KERR, POSTMASM 2 an authoritative reference book for .1.- schools, teachers, families, business I; . and professional men, there is one ilbook which offers superior advan- s tages in the solid’ value of its in- formation, and the ease with which ii -» it is obtained. ' ' Mixed 0110p “ . M/M CARD OFtTHANKS- .ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted, _ from 7 30 a. 111 to 7 p.1n. Mail going south. closes at 7 p. in. Letters for registration. must be posted halfan hour previous to the » time for closing the mails. arâ€"â€"â€" 5.00 9.00 Browne’s “3 00 6 00 2.00 COIIIIty of Victoria “11.30 4.00 9.00 M‘,."““““ u 2.00 6151.30 & l nimede “ 12 00 3.308.315 Burlrigh “ 1.30 6 4512.45 The next. sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls 011 TUESDAY, SEPT. 24.111.19.07, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon‘ Friday, Sept. 13th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this ....4.. l.‘wish.to return thanks to my neighâ€" bors and friends forthemany kindnesses shown myself and family on the occasion of our 111isfortune of Monday night, the 12th inst. '* Transit-1- to Sir. Majestic for Breeze’s and head of Lake. Calling at South Beach, E. D. Hall’s, 13.nptie’s Island, Acton’s and Idleside on THOMAS LANE. signal. Boat connecting with 4.40 train _ 1 F 1,9 M] 15th 100-,- from Lakcheld \v1ll call only at scheduled ‘ Fene on a "‘ g' " ’ a points mentmned above. M Daily connections made with Sir. Ogemah MW at Burleigh Falls for Chcmong and Bob- ' 111711111! To our “unwrxn †iiI‘SINESS cuygeon. Iiienls served on board. EDK‘CA'rloN NOW THAN WISH 3 Any change in these time tables will be i. l #5 NE‘NSPAPER, LAWa 1. Apost-master is required to give new. ticc by letter (returning the paper does not: ~ «Measles-awn Ono’s admiration for Webster’s daily as it comes to be better I ,. known. It never refuses the in- , formation sought and it never overâ€" I 1; whelms one with a. mass of misinâ€" 1 formation illogically arranged. ‘ 10 o’clock p. m. Books exchanged on ’l‘urs-m days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 p. \‘0'1' liAl) Ali'l‘lilHVAi’JlS- noticed in all the local papers, but the 3' company reserves the right. to cancel with- “, 11 d the out notice. ‘ :1 i i For information apply to Fenelon Falls ELLEGTT / / V agent, C. W. Burgoyne, or to the company’s ’4 ‘ i / i/fla/J oiï¬ces,Bobcaygeon, Ont. TORONTO, ONT. CORNER YONGE AND ALEXANDER STS. and you will undoubtedly get “ Genâ€" uine " business training->- not the " im- The St. James Gazette of London. England. says: For thereacher, the pupil. :. if the student and the littcruteur, there is g; ; nothing better: it covers everytlizng. The New and Enlarged Edition recently , . issued has 25.0.10 new words, a re vised ilio- ; graphical Dictionary and a revised Gazcct- = steer of the World, ‘00 pages and 5000 w illustrations. It has Just received ' THE GRAND PRlZE , (Highest Award) at the World’s. Fair. St. Louis. " 2 Our name is on the copyright page of all y. . authentic \V’c‘oster‘s dictionaries. '> x GOAL anti 059339. S The undersigned is prepared to deliver - itation" kind. Out of two hundred coal or wood to any part of the village 'and iiiry calls for bookkeepcrs, stenâ€" at any time. Hard or soft wood 4- feet ographers, etc., we illled only ï¬fteen ‘ long 01‘ cut to order. . FREEâ€"“11X Tlestin I’ronuncia.t‘10n,"in- » structivo ant entertainin‘r A heavy stock of the best- Scranton , {1-101- t1;e.y,-.no)c Inimilyh A158. wreaths . ‘ iiilustruted pamphlet. V ' G.&C.F.‘lERRl/~\M 00., ,NTEWAHWL ‘ PUBLISHERS, menonm SPRINGFlELD, MASS. of the positions. Had no one else ready when calls were received. Yes. it pays to attend this schoolaâ€"it (l.‘lll)l_\’ pays. Catalogue tree. " W. l. ELLlOIT, Principal. coal always on hand,‘also charcoal. All kinds of green and. dry- wood , bought at highest price. 14.0. ' a]. wHaLEY. _ county. Defendants living in other coun- L'es mu“ be served on or before Smur’ answer the law), when a subscriber does: . duyi SBPL 7m: not takehis paper out of the ofï¬ce, and ; W Ofï¬ce hours from 10 a m. to 4 p. m. state the reasons for its not being taken. ELISHA MARK, E_ D. HAND, Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster- Bamï¬. Clerk. resopopfsmle to the pubpshelrior payIndc-ht. ... an ' person orcers us 1a or 15001:". Fenelon Faus' June 26th’ 1907‘ tinned he joinst pay all arrciirges, or the _____.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"-‘â€"‘â€"â€"‘ publisher may continue to send it anti? . . payment. is made,and collect the whol-‘= amount whether the paper is taken from. the ofï¬ce or not. There'can be no logic discontinuance until the payment is made. ‘ . . . . ‘ 3. Any person who takes a paper 13.203 for Fenclon F‘Elgslgggegg'}?“mg countlyv the post-ofï¬ce, whether directed to 112.5 . * name or another, or whether he has sub, ~ ‘scribed or not, is responsible for-the pay. _ 4. If a subscriber orders his-paper to be... A permanent situation torthe right man, stopped at a certain time and the publishc. ; for whom the territory will be reserved. continues to send it,- the subscriber is boon-i Pay weekly. Free equipment. _ Write to pay for if he takesit fromihe post-Ollie- .. for particulars.-, This proceeds upon. the ground that mama _..._._.._ must Daytonwhat.he».uses.. . ,I p 5. The courtshave decided .that refusing; STGN.E WELLENETONL to take newspapers and periodicals fro1. .-. FONTHILL NURSERIl-ZS. . the post-olï¬cer or removing and leavinvg; 22-3m‘1 (over 800 acres.) I them uncalled for, is prime Ittcie CVltlU'lft’iu', Toronto, - _. Ontario, of intentional fraud.~ Wm 4.] x‘xmvvvv'- _ 4 . «.0 “4.51... w‘ ‘- ewe; 'v‘a‘ I «new: a P‘$$’ v «4. v .. -Pzewe’r: re