.‘r,' ., -l,,,.,‘ 4 ~Y~“~ -’ I A Lu. .. y... .4: andâ€, my... 7-4.7», ‘ mong lake was covered with a thin sheet ‘ o'clock. ‘ early on the morning of Wednesday, the District N oies. Early on Monday morning last Che- of ice, for the lirst time this season; but the ice was all gone again by about ten The Roseneath cheese factory, in Hastings county, was destroyed by lire lilth inst. Considerable stock was on was also consumed. Mr. Andrew Hall, of Peterborough, boâ€" ‘ came. lost in a. swamp while deer huntâ€" ing in Burleigh township on Tuesday of last week, and was found in asemi-unâ€" unconscious condition about two o’clock the next morning. While going through the woods a twig had pierced his left - eye, the sight of which will probably be t destroyed. ' Bob. l.nd.: Mr. James Seymour, of Bob- ' baygeon, shipped this week a carload of apples to I’lolmiield, in Manitoba. They were a good sample of apple, and a large ,Vd 'iilmid exists in the West for apples. .‘l‘nis section is favorable for the growth “of apples, and the farmers could make large returns i'rom their orchards if they would give. them proper care. One great fault in the district is the multiplicity ' of varieties. Those who set out trees do not go about it as a. business, but take any variety that the tree peddlars like. to load them with. There. are far he many sumnier apples that are no use ' for shipping. and to get a earload of any '-onc variety, a buyer has to scour the township. Unity of purpose is much needed in fruit growing, and the. Agri- ~cultural Society might do much good by having a series of meetings throughout the neighborhood to discuss this work. "Those who contemplate setting out trees I‘should settle on two, or at most three, exarieties of winter apples that have ' proved most suited to the district. ' The marketing would then be accomplished with the greatest. convenience and ad- vantage. Unity of action among farmers "‘-would add greatly to their incomes. IBIIFI‘IIS. ’ Scornâ€"At Fenolon Falls, on Wednes- 'day, Nov. 13th, 1907, the wife 01’ hlr. lierbcrt Scott of a daughter. S‘ri-:\v.\n'r.â€"â€"At Fenelon Falls, on New. 'day, November 18, 1907, the wife of Mr. v John Stewart of a daughter. Ill‘ll’lil'llN."i‘xb Cameron, on Monday, November 18th, 1907, the wife of Mr. S. - .l. Hepburn ol'a son. hand in the factory, and also a large ' amount of cash, which we understand ‘ $ We want e For $10.00 For amen a n d and $15.00 HOUSES Ail!) LETS FOR SALE. very man in Fenelon Falls the superior quality ofohr clothing and of the saving which it will mean to him to buy his clothing from us, and in order to do this, we make this exceptional offer, for one month FOI‘ We giv qua 1 it y i \ .r‘ff ' / 9% Choice and only, commencing we give an "extra pair of $1.50 to $3.50 trousers free with every suit purchased during that time. , V V We sell you a single or double breasted suit in Tweed or P 01" . 0 black Vienna, in all sizes, and give you an extra ‘ pair 01" we give you your choice of a number of suits of dill’crcnt fabrics which will give excellent sat- isfaction, and give you an extra pair of we give you a wide range of high class suits to choose from, including wor tweed effects and give you an extra pair of c you an exceptionally line range of extra. $ 0 o G 0 patterns and styles to choose give you an extra pair of vicinity to learn of steds in plain black worsteds and cassimeres in the newe. from and . V , Iv a Tnonsuus Faun or Cnanon arse such $2.50 Tuorsnns Faun or CHARGE Tnorsrzus FREE or Cuiucn qt, '1‘ norsrus rman or ()nanon or 3.5 M T9 E E3. E3 NANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFI'ILLOWS. 'l‘rcnt Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in their lodge room in the Cunningham block on the first and third Mondays in each month. A E 11mm, N G. ‘ J T. ’l‘uonrsox Ju , SL‘ c. 1 O L.l'o 996. MEET iNTIiE ORANGE J. hall on Francis slrcct west. on the second Tuesday in (\‘Cl'y month. ll. S'rnoxu, W. M. H.N1~:LsoN, Ilcc.-Scc. INDEPENDENT ORDE iof‘ FORESTERS. Court Phoenix No. 182. Mch on the last Monday of each month. 1) Goan, 0. R. T. AUSTIN, St 0. CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS Fenclun Falls Lodge No. 626. Meets in the Oddf'cllows’ ‘hall, Colborne street on the first Thursday in each month. C Karmv, C. R. H, errcn'ron, Rec Sec. ‘FMPIRE LOYAL 'l‘liUE BLUE LODGE J No.198. Mccis first Fridav of each month in Orange hall. Visiting brethren always welcome. ' W. B. linAxooa, W M. R. C. JUNKIN, it. S. A F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY 4 . Lodge No. 406. Meets on the first Wednesday in each month on or before the full of the moon, in the lodge room in Me- Arlhur's block. C. W immoral-2, W. M. E. FITZGERALD, Sec. ANADlAN ORDER CHOSEN FRIENDS Fenclon Falls Council No. 189A. Meets in Orange hall on second Monday or each month. Jonx ALI)07?S.'C. C. It. J. Moons, Recorder. ORDER CANADIAN llOME CIRCLES Fcnclon Falls Cir'clc No 127. Meets on the ï¬rst Wednesday of' each month. Mrs. M. M. GOULD, Leader. Mas. I. V. JEWELL, Sec. CI~IU12.CIKES. I)APTIST ‘CHURCHâ€"FOLBORNE ST. 1) licv. Albert Cook, Minister. Preaching services evcrySuuday at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p.111. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Praise and prayer service on Thursday at 8 p. m. Bi ETHODIST CHURCI-I-â€"â€"-COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev W. J. M. Cragg‘, Pastor. Sunday scrvnce at 10.30 a. m and. 7 p. m. Sabbath School at. ‘2. 30 p. m. Epworth League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on Tuesday at 7.30. $1,500 will buy one double and one single house on Francis slrcct. 700 will buy a lO-room house, with good C(llar n-cll,woodshcd, stable, drive house and h n house, on Murry street. $3110 will buy 5-room house and wood- shcd on M urry street. Apply to THOS. GRAHAM, Fenclon Falls, or to McLAUGllLlN & PEEL, Lindsay. __________________’._â€"â€"â€"-â€" I) 1 E D . Mi'ARTHI'R. »â€" At li‘cuelcn Falls, on ZTSunday, November 17th, 1907, Mrs. J. I). . Ali-Al thur, aged 58 years. Flower ’ 4“ u . 312511th A}? g ‘1. 'i 9‘ l i"?- " cub. ST. ANDREWS CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE I Streetâ€"Rev. C. S. Lord. Pastor. Scr- vnccs every Sunday at 1030 a. m. and 7, p in. Sunday School every Sunday at '2. 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. in. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 30 p m. 186,, 3 for 255:. - Hyacinths, 53., in ion 2E3. - Greatness, 2 fr 53., Eric. Dozen. 'i'niips, Watches, ‘ 2 for 5a., 25:2. Beach. Oloekgi Robin’s ling Store, JBWGiFy, FEE‘aEiï¬ï¬ rams. â€"â€"_ "PROGRAMME. ‘59? regular meetings of East "Victoria Farmers’ and W0- >mans’ Institutes, to be held aiv-Fenalon Fails on "" THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1907. {Farmers’ Institute. I'Dickson's Han , This meeting will be addressed by Mr. "T. G. Raynor, of Ottawa, on the subject -ol" “A FORWARD MOVEMENT IN FIELD AGRICULTURE,†and by Mr. F. H. Reed, «of Lindsay, on “ Tim Bacon 1100 AND DAIRY Cow.†SALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS 0N" ford and Boynion. Service every Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock, and on Sunday at 11 a. m., 3 p. m and 7.30 p m. g ST. ALOYSIUS R. C CHURCHâ€"LOUISA ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Lcary, .l'astor. Scrvxces every alternate Sunday at 10 30 a. in. Sunday School every Sunday after noon at ‘2 o’clock. We Sell Atkins Sawo Just as we sell other tools of the highest grade, because we insist that everything in our stock shall be of the best. In attracting the trade of the best meâ€" chanics and farmers of this communityâ€"â€" men who know what the best tools mean in saving labor and moneyâ€"we buy the very best onâ€" the market. And Atkins Saws belong in that class. 2 p. m. sharp. ‘l'l‘ JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST. Rev. W. H. A. French, thor. San- day scrvices: matins 10 30 a. m ; cvcnsong 7 p. m. Celebration of Iloly Communion ï¬rst Sunday of every month at. 10.30 a. m. Sunday School at 2.3.) p. in, Bible Class every Thursday evening at 7.30. I have everything in these » . lines that should be in a well- 7 women s lnst'tute' ordered jewelry store. Don’t “,Twomey's Hall a 2.30 p. in. sharp. buy until you see them. A Saw Scnnc booklet and bangle pin free to anyone liking to ace Atkins Silver-Steel Sawa. decay}; Heard, Fenelon Falls. I Scatsfree in all churches. Everybody mvilcd [0 «Head. Strangers cordially welcomed This meeting will be addressed by Repairino. done as usual in :Dr. Annie Backus, of Aylmer, on the ï¬rsbclllqs $12316 , ’ :subject of “HYGIENE or THE HOME AND ‘ “ y ' .Ams IN NURSING." -u A. â€" _.‘ 1 '- _â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"‘ A complete stock of Turin :MISCELLANEOUS ture of the best and newest W- UBLIC L1131’.ARY--MRS M. CALDER i “it Hit Eiliili ' :. K ‘ r .Anrm TIME WILL an ALLOWEDZFOR DIS- J (19518115 always on hand, EEEEELEH fl ’1 .. Librarian. Reading Room open daily, CUSSION OF THE ABOVE SUBJECTS. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES . is printed every Friday at the oliice, Sllnday excepted, from 10 o’clock a m till PI‘ICGS the lowest. corner May and Francis Streets. m 001°Ck 1"m BOOkS CXChM‘ng 0†TMS‘ NEXT DOOR TO POSVILOFFICE. days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 p. m. to 4 p., and in the evening from 7 to 9. FENELOH FALLS. SUBSCRIPTION : $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Evening Meeting. Session of Farmers' . Women's Institute. .lDickson's Hall a 8 o'clock sharp. CHAIRMAN ’S ADDRESS. VlOLIN SELECTION, .Mr. W. McDougall. . SOLO, ~ Miss Mae Heard. _â€" L. DEYMAN, Furniture and Undertaking. Picture f'aming a specialty. OST-UFFICEâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS- ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted, from 7 30 a m. to 7 p. in. Mail going south closes at 7 p. m. Letters for rcgistrotion must be posted hali‘an hour previous to the time for closing the mails. joint and Advertising 12ates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line per annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- union NEWSPAPER LAW. tion. Contracts by the year half year or QUESTION DRAWER. I . less, upon reasonable terms} 1 A OS, ma , . ._ d t . ' SOLO, . rice. by lbtter (iiï¬iiiiingeillildllï¬apeï¬â€˜ ($32: iigi Mr. John Parrlsh, Jr. . I ‘ JOB PRINTING “Rented “ea-“3': cor' answer the law), when a subscriber docs ADDRESS, Don’t W111i? until your \Vilg- ' ectly and at moderate prices. not take his paper out of" the ofiicc, and «Amman/rm,AL DEVELOPMENT" ‘ ~ . J E_ D. HAND state the reasons for its not being taken. Mr. T. G. Raynor, Ottawa., gon b1 eaks dO‘Vn (’Olnlflbtelyr' , Proprietor Any “931001 to ‘10 3° “Pikes the POS‘mflBlC‘I‘ VIOLIN SELECTION. AS 80011 as 3 Weak S190131S mt- Don ‘3 forget that I have ‘ r°s2"°i‘?‘i’i§v $223.." 3335335ii°§§331m§"t' .. ' , , ‘ _ n . V. . _ - ~ ‘ iscon- MISS 1" C" andon' iced, come to my shop and have a. nrst class Planer and am . Ei‘LEYRï¬Ã©SgE tinglde he must my all arrearges. or the SOLO . .p . ,. pu i51er may continue to send it. until Miss Irene MéDOUgfllL 1t ï¬xed 01‘ a new piece made. prepayed to do all work 111 . '. payment is madc and collect the whole H ‘ ‘ 1 1 . M ‘ ‘ a . . - . ;. n; - ‘ ‘ amount whether the paper is taken from «'Tm, I . TM.)I,).RES.S’ , , , ‘ W01 k gum‘ant’etd Inst-dds†this 11118 1n the DOST: style; . y: -~ the oiiicc or not. There can be no legal - I Bllqg'ltb‘t‘bw %\§ii‘ 'hIEAMNG 01i ' 3: ,' ;. discontinuance until the payment is made. D. A Offlins ‘ 01m, in L A N N 6 also to nlake ‘ z“ ' t ' _‘;¢,g,g;:5'a egg;- 3. Any person who takes a paper from 1“ mnc Luclxus’Aflmer, . .. , T M RKS the posboliicc, whether directed to his . SOLO, done on my new, upâ€"toâ€"date SR3“ R‘gIEESIGleS Tin-lie 10F -mmâ€]-er’..m “'1â€?th he 1"“ “1" Miss E. R. M. Bryans. , 1 d l x ‘ 3 f, -1 ' -' ' COPYRIGHTS (inc. “1" W Ol “0t, I_S ltSPOllslblefOl‘ the pay. [\DDRFSg p {11101 an mate it] cannot (l1 lympone Reapingn.sketchtandfdescripilanmn, 4. 1211 subscriber orders [HS Duper to be . h 1 P ‘ . - ‘ 1'4. I" ' . 7 ‘ n ‘. ’ . I 1 . qu'elk y ascerauu our opinion rcew 1e lcr an 5man at n cemuin lime and the )ublislmr “Ar-metme lanumm. “HA1 I! to gm 0 satisfaction. DOORS. Bastian};ï¬gï¬lï¬glitifï¬iit‘gï¬aott’i‘illï¬Ã©tlil‘. continues to send it, the subscribciiis bound sent. free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken throunh Mann a; C0. rcceivv special notice, without charge, in the Scientiï¬c amnion. 'A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest elr. * V culatlon or any scientiï¬c {ournnh 'l‘enus, $3 a year: four months. $1. 80 d bynll uewsdenlerl. . . . . MUNN 8. 00.3618rww-v-Newjgri 0 Branch 011100. 65 l‘ 8%. Wuhlnmon. to pay for if he lakes it from the post-oliice. This proceeds upon the ground that a man must. pay for what he uses. Mnaxs AND Wan rr Cosrs," Mr. F. H. Reed, Lindsay. SOLO, Miss Alice Hand. ~ GOD SAVE THE KING. Your patronage solicited. F. G. CHAMBERS. COLBORNE sr. .orrosrrn nuann‘s FENELON FALLS. Non-member. will be charged .ten cents admission to :vcning meeting. Bond St. Weslâ€"Liculcnanis Riillici's~’v'.“‘- The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from ,i the post-ofï¬ce, or removing and leaving 1 them uncalled for, is prima fact}: evido‘ of intentional fraud. y, fl, .M,,.. l ! ‘A‘AAA‘A