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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Nov 1907, p. 8

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. u...â€" .....:=mi‘n n i. n { [flint CDRRESPON DEN CE . '7’» the Editor of the Fender: Falls 'Gébze't’te': 5513,â€" I have received from Powles’ Cor- l‘ers post oflice, a registered anonymous letter, containing $3.00. -,,’l‘_he only inâ€" formation given was, “ Beef Ring Money" The person who registered the said letâ€". Fenelon Falls, Nov. 26th, ’1907 r Ems In?- CANADIAN ORDER or ODDFELLOWS. Trent Valley Lodge No. 7]. Meet in their lodge room in the Cunninghadtblo'di on the first and third Mondays in each month. A E lions, N G. J T. 'l‘nonrsox Ja , Sec. 0. L.No 996. MEET INTHE ORANGE ' ter is requested to explain the matter, - “all 0"1 l‘ Panels street west on the 7- -and sitrn his 11111119. 50901111 THOSCIL)‘ lll (YC‘I‘y lllOll tll. , ° J. c. PARRISH. H.8'I‘110NG, w. M. t ____.._.._._.,â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" H. NELSON, Ree-85¢. Hunts 1908 A]..\t.t.\‘.\c-â€"ls ready. for}- delivery and excels all former‘editions 1 in beauty and value. The cover is. a beautiful design in colors, the entire .book is full of tine halttoncs, astronomiâ€" We want every man in Fenelon Falls and Vi the superior quality ot'our clothing and of the saving which it will mean to him to buy lns cloth-mg from us, and in order einity t. 1.5..“5t INDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. lourt l’horn'x No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month. _ I) Count), 0. R. ’l‘. AUSTIN, St c. e ' realengravmgs and interesting matter. V 2' .It conta‘inS‘the Hicksâ€"weather forecasts V p v o I g I - . I _ m e t _ I 1‘ w}. a ‘ ‘ A i the‘wholeyear, my illus- to do this, we make this exceptional offet , f 01 one montn C‘t‘ddlfii..i’."?§.i..°$fggrs £1133; . 'tratcd. Thepricc by mail is 35 cents, . r r . ‘ , ‘ p . ,1 ‘1 , in H, our 1-] My. 5. t . .I . .' ‘ v ' on News-Stands 30 cents. WORD AND OlllET, CON] 111011011393 on $0 f :(t [:1 0:3 'llflll,'0()lb0!lle. s.rtet " ‘ ' w ' ' v"- - L H: tuttmn lll each month. ., . .,Vouk.::t,_tlle Rev: lrl R1..]l-l.toltslittlic mofntly _ . I y ‘ r .C KELLY 0 R. 5.) ‘ inagazme. contains al us won" 101‘ ore- g ‘ . I .. H I’ll’lerx-i’rm Rec soc ‘x' ‘ casts from mouth to month, together i' "‘7. . ‘ ,3 y . ., , ., with a vast amount of the. best family a; " . a, . ‘MHPE v. ‘ ) ’ T, ‘ _, ~‘1-eai’ling. The price is a year, and one . -‘ -' V t V'» . ' g V g g ‘ , V 4 NO» IUgOln‘fiEl: :31}? Pl’l‘IL E LPDGI'“ " ‘ almanac goes with each .subscription. _ . ‘ _ ” h 1 1. . it _ 7 i, .L “.3 h.,.,, ,1). 0 one) t.\d.lross,’\\'.oan AND Wouuslazutasutxou we glve an extra, pan" ‘tO $3.50.,tlousels free “nth :Iitc‘lrllsill‘e'tlta‘ngc nall. itsumg brethren .53 ' (.‘0., 2201 Locust Street, St. Louis, N 155- V . ~ g y i 0 no. ' j v Write for rate on filmanacs in ’ t“... B_ MAM)”, W _ M .._ ; .ouri. I quantities. Agents wanted. "partfot' the. county, and is looking for capital to work the property. .' “A Scotchman was surrounded by wolvrs .in a north l’eterboro woods. and kept them ata distance all night. by playing his bagpipes. it would > be a, pretty hungry well that would brave the. tuusic of the bagpipes for a meal. The ‘se'veneycar-ol d a dopth (la ughter "of..\.lr. and Miss. J.l3. Marion, ol' Lind- is~1v.was. enticed away from school on ’Thursday last by a woman,supposed to ,be her .tnothcr, and who came. from Torâ€" onto or limit real. The child has not. _, yet. been located by the police who have the case in hand. ' .1 , .\ .T.ind.<ay lady was badly burned, and ,i161‘ housenarrowly escaped destruction, tat-ougtiaue explosion of a can of alumi- -num paint with which she was painting Ea. stove with a little lire in it. Aluminum "paint is becoming;r popular as a' covering ""1' stoves and stove pipes. but,’apparent~ ly,'care must be exercised in applying it, z-s'i soo‘ms'to beef an explosive ch’arac‘; 't-cr. ' ' ' M»; very tine concrete dam has just been ' fion_1pleted at ("rootlei'ltain, on the Burnt lli‘ver, throuin the influence ‘of Mr. Mc- CLaughlin. being built under the super- “v‘isio'n of the Trent Valley waters. The 'new data is about '150 feet. long.\\'it_11 two "Openings, giving a head' of water of six and a half feet. The water will be used '.-for floating logs'and reservoir purposes «:t'or‘the Trent Valley Systemâ€"Post. Nearly two weeks ago‘ the Bank of 2Commerce of Lindsay, for one of their “depositors, sent the sum of 8300 through .the post ollice to i\1r.' F. E. Gordon at - 'i-)tttisfoi'cl. ‘ A few days, later hit-{Gerdon .began tolinquire for his money, and it AVIS: learned that it never ' reached him. lt- has disappeared completely, and as known, no trace of its whereabouts has even yet been learned. .The Post ‘-"0llice"])epartment is at work on the :case, and hopes to locate the leak. Mr. Gordon, of course, will not be» the loser .’if the money is never found. . ' g - Mr. W. \l. Robson, of this town, at the Fruit. and Flower Show, held in Massey Hall, Toronto, from Nov. 1‘2 to the 16th, "exhibited an absolutely seedless apple, .‘grown a few miles-north of Lindsay. The .~t.l_'ee, it is said, has produced apples for ‘ilftoe'n years without the sign of a seed in itsfruit cells, which are located very heart-he flower end of this apple. This change of poSition is' favorable to the :thought that this apple is in a transitâ€" tory state, and may ultimately Crowd out the useless cavity and become a perfect *apple, admired and. sought after as much its the popularsecdless orange.Aâ€"Post. The'honor of being the first to cross - fCihemong Lake 011 the ice this season goes to the Whetung family of the Ind- ian village, of course; but Mr. Dan. Whetung, who generally performs the feat first, was beaten this year. On Sat. itrday night word was received in the village that one of Mr. Whitung‘s sons ‘was ill in Orillia, and, accordingly, two ' cellar well, woodshcd, stable, drive house fiand $15.00 * _ TERRtLL .e'f.‘ every .suit purChased: during that. time. ~' ~ taco $ . We g-iVO you an ekecp‘tionally Ii'ne range of extra , . quality worstcds a‘nd cassimeres in the 'new‘es patterns and styles to choose from and give you an extra pair of HOUSES no Lots For SALE. $1,500will buy onedouble and one single house On 'lt‘ran'cis street. _ g .. _’ 700 will buy a lO-room house, with good and 11 :n'housc, on ’M urry st-rcetf r ‘ "$3 10 will. buy fictioom house and wood» . ’ shed on Murry strc'ct.. ‘ , 3 Apply to g THUS. CRKllAM, lj‘enclonFalls, or toMcLAUGllLIN & PEEL, Lindsay. Watches, x _ . - -> ' ‘ ewelry. - y I have everything in these lines thatshould __be in a wellâ€"~ ordered. jewelry store. buy until you see them. ‘ Repairing done, as usual, in first-class style. JOHN-SLATER, ' ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICEJSES NEXT. DOOR TO POST-OFFICE; ‘ FENELON FALLS. _ Don’ t, Chinese Sacred Lilies; "7“: was {or 25c- Hyac‘in‘ths, . ._ Groceses, 2 for 5a., 250. 9392351. iiiTulipsg’ ' afar 5a., 25c. Bozen. Raiser-"st; Stare, renews Fares. ture of Ithe‘best and newest designs always on hand.- :ihhi. ,â€" _ .- complete stock orni- . Prices the lowest. . ._â€". L. DEYMAN, Furniture and Undertaking. - Picture framing a specialty. pr Tnorsnus latter: or I Cannon , We Sell Atkins Saw; Just as we sell other tool of the highest i . . .1 . grade, because we must t ,teverythmg to our stockshall be of the best. , In attracting the trade of the best me- chanics and farmers of this communityâ€" ' men who know what the, best tools mean in saving labor and moneyâ€"we buy the . very best on the market. ’And Atkins ‘ jSatvs belong in that class. ' ' A Saw Sense booklet and bangle pin tree to anyone “kin: to .Ice Atkins Silver-Steel Sam. - Joseph Heard, . 'Fenelon- Falls. cantantaai is printed every Friday at the office, corner May and Francis Streets, SUBSCRIPTION : $1100 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE, or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains-unpaid. Advertising Rates. . each month. R.‘C.Jo.\'1;m, R. S. .â€".L__~__~._ ‘ Joux ALDOTS, C. C. R. J. Moore, Recorder. EW""m"7”9N'"""miimmuuiwwv' ._" ~ We sell you a single or double breasted suit in Tweed or "f ' Ff TROUSsz - \ F. AND A. M.,, G. R. C. THE SPRY 1 THE HOME 03‘" G901) CLOTHES: black Vienna, in all sizes, and give you an extra Flinn on t . Lodge'No 406. Meets on the first ‘ H t ' r ‘H i ’3‘ ' - ' pair of . CHARGE “’O'C’inesdn)‘ in each month on or before the ’ “L 6‘" BARRLTL i l ' 7 ' > . . . _ I ’full oi‘lhc moon, in the lodoe room in Mc- "'W W“"‘”‘”’f"”“”“’°“““" ""W’ ' i ' . . we give you your choice of a number of suits of . $ 9 O TitOI'st-zus Arthur's block. CIW. Bilaooran, \\7_ MI __.____--â€"’â€" ' I»; ‘T‘m‘,‘:‘::.~â€"~â€""“ 1â€"1» .’ -‘-â€" $ 1 0 . O 0 different fabrics which will give excellent; sat- A J Euler: on E. FITZGERALD. Sec. , ' ’ District Notes ‘ - ‘ isfaction, and giveyou-an extra pair of -V Limith ' _ -‘ I . » ‘ . v “ '""‘ t id? we give you a wide range of high class suits to ' ' "l‘norsnus ABADIAN ORDER CHOSEN FRIENDS .. 'A Pfi‘iti‘rimm ma“ has made a find at ‘ ‘ 1 O 0 choose from, including worsteds in plain black . Flint: on - ‘ F9leon Falls COllllcll No, 139A . d'lcll gold and silver ore in the. northern . - w. .0 and tweed effeclsllflnd'givewm an extra 1,31,. of v CHARGE llCt’iS to Orange hall on second Monday ot RDER‘ CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES Fenclon Falls Circle No 127. Meets on the first Wednesday of each montlt.‘ Mus. M. M. GoULn Leader. Mus. I. V. Jl-ZWl-iLL, Sec. _ _.. ._ 'CI-IUIhCIâ€"IES. APTIST CHURCHâ€"POLBORNE ST. lev. Albert (.‘ook, Minister. Preachinu services every Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. in. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Praise and prayer service 0'.) Thursday at. 8 p, m. ETIICDIST CHURCil-â€",--COLBORNE ; _. Streetâ€"Rev W.-J M. Crafg, Pastor. Sunday serwce at 10.30 a m and 7 p. m. Sabin-1h School at 2. 30 p. m. Epwprth League of Christian Endeavor on. Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on Tuesday at 7.30. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE _ _ Streetâ€"Rev. C. S. Lord, Pastor. Ser- vices every Sunday at l030 a. m and 7 p m Sunday.School every Sunday at 2-. 3.0 p. in. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at. 1-8.1)..m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at. 7 3.} p m'. I, . ALvATmN“ ARMYâ€"BARRACKS- 0N ' Bond St. Westâ€"Lieutenants Ruther- ford and Boynton. day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock, and on Sunday at. ll a. m, 3 p. m aad_7.30 p in. ‘ A .- ST. ALOYSIUS R. C CHURCHâ€"LOUISA _ ; Streetâ€"Altev. Father O'Leary, l‘astor. Services ‘every alternate Sunday at 10 30 a. m. Sunday School every Sunday after noon at 2 o’clock. ’ ‘lT JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST. Rev. W. H. A. French, Rector. Sun- day services: matins 10 30 a. m ; cven'song 7 p. m. )elcbration of Holy Communion first Sunday of every month at 10.30 a. in. Sunday School at 2.3‘) p. m.‘ Bible Class every Thursday evening at 7,30. BIISCELLAN IGOUS . )UBLIC LIBRARY-MRS M E.'CAI.DER Librarian. leading [loom open daily, Sunday excepted, from 10 o’clock a m till 10 o'clock p. in Books exchanged on Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays from' ‘2 p. m. to 4 p., and in the evening from 7- to 9. )OST-UFFICEâ€"F. J. KERR, POSTMAS- tcr. Open daily, Sundays excepted, . from 7 30 a m. to 7 p. in. Mail going south closes at 7 p. in. Letters for registration must be posted halFan hour previous to the time for closing the mails. Service every: Wedncs-‘ b l’rolessional 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 evcry‘subsequent inser- tiOn. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. ~ of his brothers set out for Petcrlmrough,~ The lake had frozen cover, and they do- .cidcd in theirhaste to risk the crossing. Cutting across the lake from the. lndian ‘Village to Bredin‘s, they reached the shore in safety. The ice was about ‘ three-quarters of an inch thick. The lake was still firmly frozen over yeSter- “day, but with the mild weather of toâ€"day it is not expected to last longâ€"Pet. ~â€" '(t [In I20)". V “save tons sLecas» ssaov . for the winter’s work. Bring them to f'm‘y tvork-pshop and I NEWSPAPER LAW. 1. A post-master is required to give no- tice by letter (returning the paper does not answer the law), when a subscriber does not take his paper out of the office, and state the reasons for its not being‘taken. Any neglect‘to do so makes the postmaster t: :4 I:- JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ' cctly and at moderate prices. ' E. D. HAND, Proprietor 5%; .._.__ have them overhauled. Then there will be no danger of a . thirswm. McKenzic's palatial yacht {seems to behaving an unfortunate car- ‘0 -r. The, yacht is in winter quarters in in. boat house on the canal. About a \veck ago the caretaker discovered that break-down when you want them to carry a heavy load. If you need new sleighs, see Don’t forget that I have. a. first class Planerand am 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE responsible to the publisher for payment. 2. If any person orders his paper discon- tinued he must pay all arrearg'es, or the publisher nmy continue to send it until payment is madvt and collect the whole prepared to do all work in this line in the best-style; also to make _ V ,, , _ I 4 __ sass ' p Aid ‘ v ’ ' DOORS. .Your patronage solicited. t‘l‘ ‘ V unit]... ‘2 i ” amount whether the paper is taken from the ollice or not. There can be no legal discontinuance until the payment is made, 3. Any person who takes a paper from the post ofilee, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has sub- scribed or not, is responsmlc for the pay. . 4. If a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time and the publisher continues to send it, the subscriber is bound to pay for if he takes it from the post-other). This proceeds upon the ground that a man must pay for what he uses. - .v -. 5. The courts have decided that refusing totake newspapers and periodicals from the post-office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima. facie evidcm of intentional fraud, ' she had filled up with rwater during the night, and was on the bottom of the canal. The services of Mr.’ l-Iammond,' "the superintendent of our Waterworks with his diving suit, and Mr. '.lol)i11son, machinist, also of Lindsay, were obtaiâ€" ned, who went 'to Kirklield the latter part of last week. The. diver first locat- el all holes and closed them, and with the aid of a tract'on engine and a strong pump, the boat was cleared of water and was scon afloat. The. damage was not what I have before buyino‘. PLANIMG - done on my new, up-to-date planer and matcher cannot fail special notice, without charge, in the very serious. She was .sunk in the _ to. give satisfaction. . r ‘ 3' fit a °' canal last spring owing. it is said to the F G R c water, on bein'r let out of tl.at reach of ' ' .. .. ' , N E Aliandsomelyillustrated weekly. L‘nrtzest clr- ‘5 . cnlntlon of any scientific ournnl. ’lcrnts. $8 a year: four months, $1. So (1 by all newadenlera. . nun & New Ygrlt \ f the canal, allowing her to settle-on a .COLBORNE ST. OPPOSITE HEARD'S I ' sharp rock which puncturcda hole in , her hull. A ll’aM/uaqn- ll'tmler. FENELGN FAELS; . I u ’ mwch chq! 0% F SM Wuhmwont D. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS - COPYRlGHTS dcc. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free w tether mt invention is probably patentablc. Communica- tions strictly confldentlal. Handbook on Patents sent. free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn 6:. Co. receive {5% Seals/rec in all CIIIII'CIIC’S. Event/[no.1]; '. invited lo ultcml. Strangers cordially tL‘clcomed

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