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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Dec 1907, p. 8

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r :;.r.-;-.â€"-.-« -‘-...w........._..‘.-._,.. .. l ' ,[ Kinmoual. v; .______ . 7: '-. ‘ .______,___.__._ ___ F (Cm'respmufcncc of the Gaze/tr.) "by: "l 0rd; mâ€"L q ’ __ p a i.. . l x «‘ an)»me ‘ C Trent Valley Lodge No. 7l. Meet in 33 ’ «Ilcnt. of somcrville tor nship, died at his ' f ‘ 10010 On Sunday. Lori mbrr 24th, after a ~elon Falls and other places attended the Mr. John Magoo. a well-known rosi- tt'ytng illness of SC\'Cl‘a.l months, and was Intcrrcd 1n the Kintrount cemetery on the following Wedncs (lav. A numbbr ol‘ lrtends and relatives from Toronto, Fen- sur. or turn a p} ‘ fl." their lodge room in the Cunningham bluclt on the first and third Mondays in each month. A E llon‘a, N G, J T. 'l‘uonrsox Jn , Sc 0. T O.L.No 906. MEET lN'l‘llE ORANGE 11. hall on l-‘rancis street west on the {ung‘éll- Mr. Magic was a brother of ,, . Robert and Frank Magee, of the xi Bccond lucsday in ( very month. ,2, I . b a,“ ll S'rnoxo W.M. Ithtlvcry(1111101;weedingwas sownmzefl Vile have secured the agency for this place for What we consider ti.“ 1'1 NEW: Rea-Sm , . 1c resuoncu 1‘ \In I r. 1 p." . T , . , W; , __i w __' p $1 llIondny 0,33,; 13,213,;‘3gfiggfigy the best line of mens solid leather, oak sole fine shoes to retail at 1mm},anquOPDFPO, ,ORFSTN ' " ' '9“ A- Cummer, whbn Miss Ethel 131111, 9 , . ~ ' . . . n .. N T- . .3." ' c0..,.,‘mm.,,:. \l 3;, . ‘ “ “g of Norwich, England, was married to Mr. $lâ€"h50’ and and to Inf/like rJOgn I01 “Phebe “7e, ° 18 last Monday 0:00:11 1:5”th ML“ on ma ine snoes at these “‘- D Game, 0. a. going to clear out our present stock of men’s m ./ :- fi’fgtmm 306111, of the satne place, but. at. . ‘ ' prescn 'ime assistant went at the . -. qi. _ . , _ ‘3. v“ . . "‘ bif- ‘jiziiion here. a , prices, by oftei mg them at such exceptionally low prlces that the W ALAN“ SW . P- - . brownridrre has severed lis , . ' . 1 - - -â€" . . ‘. , ', mdfmwmf" , . 'f9xnulecuon with tilt: c. 'r. R. 00., and lesults (13311 ed snail 3331137 be accompllshed. We place them in tour .2). figcfiglfl “(Ill-Illl‘li op IlpprS'lx‘ittua ."3" l." . \,t;~, ." ‘- 'rr .._. . - '-' ’ ‘ ‘-‘ . lot ego ‘;‘ , :39 1,1132,Ti?“fallfigfiigfilvl‘mmo[mt 15 bomb lots as fellows . - i in the Oddl't-llmvs' hail, Colbdrnc ' ,. ‘1 Miss-Edythe wells‘mod went to pone- “in; - on the first Thursday in ’eneh month. :1" is 1011 Falls this (Wednesday) morning with t .32," L} C hum, L... it. . 4 Iher little niece, Miss Edythe Fisk, who ’ f I _ H LlTTLE't‘ON, Rec Soc, 1:, .. . tas )ecn visitinn‘ in Kitunount for ch0- R l 1 v en 3 -1ne S lloes se “10. V ,3, , â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"__-c-.___ k . m, “cm a . BgEl a1 . t on Q, o FMPIRE Lorin. rnnn man: Loer 41' _. Miss Bertha Beech is leaving for To- a c 53 in. J No 198' MW” “‘3‘ Fl'ld‘l." 0f en“) 1' :ronto this week. . . _ ' , 1, month in Orange hall. Visiting brethren .2 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph (lrtllin, of Fenelon R I), 1 $ 3 0 0 3181] S fine shoes 39111119; always welcome. ‘ = q .E'LlllS,tspet1t Sunday with friends in lun- u . at ’ '- $ . 9 w_ I.“ Rumpus. w M. 17 ‘ m ' R C. chxm, R. S. : 'V‘ i â€"â€"‘â€"‘-‘-â€"â€"-~â€"-â€"â€";_‘ ’u 5i , , _ ‘ I ‘ iiiii :3 , fined“. Men 3 fine shoes SCllll.g '3' - F. AND A. it, G. a C. THE spar - 1 o I at . a Y . Lodge No 406. Meets on the first '1 . x‘(Correspondence of (he. G 17.1%; ) ‘ - _ ll cdncsday in each month on or before the ,- . _ I , I. _ full of the moon, 1!) the lodge room in Me. _ :3 It was with deep regret that this cotn- R l _ O O RICH S fine SllOGS selling L. ‘ Arthur’s block. 0. W lluuourvn “Air-E 'munity heard of the death of Mrs. Wm. air . but , . ‘3 L,- E Irma” m). €86. . l ‘ lsaac, after about a Week's illness. She . ‘ v ‘ ‘ ” ’ ’ ' 2:- was one of the oldest and most: highly " . - W“ ,3 respected residents of Cameron l’oint. .. ,AAADlA-‘I ORDER CHOSEN FRIENDS ".3 "l‘hc sympathy of the entire neighbor- Ewell)“ I'll”?! Council No 189A. {hood goes out- to the family and friends Mails ”' film'ng hi3” 0" Second Monday 01 i in their sad l_)crcavoment. b 030 1311011 1- OHN ; tours. C. C. '2 Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eadc have left their 731 R- J‘ MUOI‘Er'ReCOFdGP. farm in Somerville, which is, we believe, . ' “‘â€"’â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ' lobe taken possession of by Mr. Robert f ‘I t"- RDER PAY-\Dl -t\I POlll‘ C .. râ€" . ~ ‘ moms Books In the neat lututc. . [tendon [runs Circle N0 ,27. Meets p on the first Wednesday ot‘ each month. ' waiting to see what the Grits purpose Mr. and Mrs. John Eadc intend,we vunderstand, to leave this community" ore dong, as they have bought a residence in Fonclon Falls. ' Mrs. Sutherland's new residence is snearly completed, and she hopes to be settled in it. l.)0forc the New Your. Miss M. G. Reynolds has just returned from Toronto, after a three weeks‘ visit 'with friends. MNW. McNevan, of Realtoro, is the ygruost of his grandmother, Mrs. Peter M chvan. Everything is rather quiet around here. The people seem to be anxiously Wowoo»woooooowoooo HHW6¢OO§MOOQH4 we} I i THE HOME OF (itile CLOTHES, i - A. a. BAlthEY. O «Woooooowooovwoooovv ooqooonovomod ' “4 "OH i ‘ 3 $1,:700 will buy one double and one single ‘ house on Francis strcct. 700 will buy a IO-room house, with good (‘t ll tr Wt'll, woodshcd, stable, drive houSc ' and h n house, on .\Iurry street. $370 will buy 5-t'oom house and wood- shcd on Murry street. ‘ Apply to 'l‘llOS. GRAHAM, Fenclon l’alls,. or to McLAUGl-IMN Cr, VPEEL, Lindsay. gluing; on this part of the T. Y. Canal. Miss M. Arkwright and Miss It. Goodâ€" :man spent Sunday in Fcnolon Falls. _â€"â€"-.....â€"â€"- -. December Busy Man's Magazine. The (‘hristmas number of The. "Busy Man's Magazine contains an unusually large number of articles hearing on Can- ada and the British Etnpircf“'l‘hc stories, "too, are Canadian in tone, (contributed, _o_t' course, by Canadian writers). “ A Canadian Wit,” istlic title of a bright sketch of Samuel Nordheimcr, who en- joys the distinction of being a brilliant ont‘ertainor, as well as a most successful "business man. “ Banking; in Canada " ' WHAT SHALL l GIVE? This is the question every- one is flSlilllg llllllSQlf ‘dt- Pl‘GS-‘time to choose your presents. Christmas is nearly here and now is the 15 This _ "*FENELQW carts. Mus. l‘l. ill. Guntn, Leader. Mas. I V. JEWELL, Sec. , CIâ€"IUIRCIIEEEA. BAPTIST CllUllCHâ€"(‘OLBORNE ST. .Rov. Albert (.‘ook, Minister. Pfeacliino services every Sunday at 102-30 :1. m. and 7 p m. Eiblc Class and Sunday School at 2.30 p. m Praise and prayer service on Thursday at 8 p ‘m I N'ETHODIST CHURCH -â€"-COl:llORNE Streetâ€"Rev W. J M. Crag-g, Pastor. Sunday serwce at 10.30 a m and 7 p. in. Sabbath School at ‘2. 30 p. m. Epworth League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. l‘raycr mectiurr on Tuesday at 7.30. a ST. ANDREWS CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE . Streetâ€"Rev. C. S. Lord. Pastor. Ser- vzccs every Sunday at 1030 a. m and 7 p in Sunday School every Sunday at 2. 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meetinrr every Tuesday at 8 p in Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 1-3 p m. a SALVATION ARllYâ€"BARRACKS ON Bond St \Vcslâ€"liicutcnants Ruther- ford and lloynton. Service cvcry Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock, and on Sunday at 11 a. m. i a .a short resume, by a. veteran banker, J of the bankin r system durin the past , x , _ \ , .mr . n . X, _ n , \» , 1. l : t l ".30 . ‘- 1 .r_ r V I H ‘%rl‘1)b]5101‘1]}er 1113‘01‘8 of the 3aill. “(J 1151\9 «I lllbnel “lid. l)(,tl,01 “5- l n in l . i) ll]. :1va ; .ilt.,t,i.,?1§::5{\'egtu .11“.in historv of the . } . .t t sortment than ever. Everything 10w We Atkins Saw. '1 AI 0‘s 'â€"â€"-" - I ‘. . ', ’ ‘ ‘ , '- ~ 7 1 1n ID'LD cases 3 7 a ma 0 . _.._.w,. . r . ‘ S ‘. . ' msn, 0 CHURCH_LO, f lludsons Company, rupllv {ltppcal :0 y ‘ y ‘ .5 ‘ and up to .ate. Just as we sell Other toms of me hi he“ Streetâ€"Rev- thw O‘Lcm." ‘ , .lll mtetcstc, 1n. tie eat your; opmen 5 my Store, Where Travelling Cases, . . Services every alternate Smut 7 Zt t) l 5 ~01 Canada. “ Framing of Lanadtan Farln- gm _,, U0. D. V H." ‘ T .1 t C I , grade, because we must that everything in a, m, Sum}, '80,, f. ' S") ‘1 l 30 i “"5", illllStrateS the goo“ thz‘t IS A A i L g :3 I,“ '0‘ 0M 10 " 0; "3505' our stock shall be of the best noon at 2 whiter 00 on”) [many after ‘ being carried On by James\ . OJBI‘ son, I “15,05, , {mgcum 1., S, . . éa ‘_ *- principal of the Macdoiggald1 Colle‘g‘g at A A Books, H l'. dues, (lames‘, $.atmgl:g the trafdehg the beat.me- 1T Jung: CpURLH BO ' L Ste. Anne do Bollevue, no ice. re- 7 _ _ , , , x, a”. . ,, , I 6 ms an armers o t is commumtyâ€" - x ‘u i ‘ ND ST. EAST. ; ative Power of Advertisiiw” shouldch A A Pulscs’ 101m _es’ C’lb‘u (“150% men who km w Rev. W. H. A. Fl‘Ollcll R».ctor Sun- . 1 d] I . v 01;] 7 “meg w hat the best tools mean am sew,“ m”, 10 3O , . ' static ivcvery )usmcss man. ier T ) ~ »- . . __ _ _v - us; , ms 3_ ,n.evensm 5 articles (if deep interest are: “Trade A PIN: A Call and see what we have. 32:?)2: 1:20;:ngiglftey gdbx’tg: P. Celebration of Ilol)‘ Cbmmunidii . Unions and Trusts," “What I Found Out ‘ ‘ - ‘ . e - irst lint ay of every month at 10.30 a. m, a “S a Business lam," .ilfiefiiremenftrfigon, 01 some Oi he1 thing can be , Saws belong in that class. Epstl‘aylSchgol at 2.531) p. m. Bible 01,158 ‘ l‘ Buglnessy" “ T ‘0 St'l'alg ‘ way 0' 41 9," found to suit, you r require- - R D t ’l A Saw Sense booklet and bangle pin tree to anyone ‘5 “HIS L “y evenn'g “L 7-30- l f “ Story of the Clarendon Press," “ To Cut . l 0 S t e “an. m m Md“. 5," pm 15"". ____- - g the Smear; in T1“? ” in? Iilfc on lioa£rd ments. Don’t send to the City l , _. _ ° T I W 5,6,”st in a” elm] s E b I the. )reatnourri . in ‘-c ozen p10 0- , _ ‘ _ a 585m . _ i. , 2,,“ we,” my , l graphic inusfmions of “Men of bl“; for these things until yon see FENELGS FALLS. ‘3 0591m- er‘b'ya“ 9 “WW ‘0 “"“hl- “We” cordially welcomed. ‘ llour," adds tnuch to the appearance 0 . Y I ~' ‘ ‘ “+â€" the magazine. This is, without doubt, ‘Vh‘lt’ you can get tht hele BIISCELLA - the sltrong'est number1 of the Busy Man’s in town. a â€"‘â€"â€". N EOUS. ,; that- 135 ve arrearec- g â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" i t I. _- UBLIC LlBRARY--.\l RS M. E. CALDER i, I a» '. in“ a ‘ w Librarian. Reading Room open daily, z .- 1 ., f , is printed every Friday at the office, ‘5“"9‘13' exccpmdi “'0’” ‘0 O’CIOCR 11 m till â€"â€"â€"mâ€"â€"=â€"-â€"â€"- ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES " corncr May and Francis Streets. 3,“ 901°,“ t5 In Books 9xchangedpn rut-s- ~, V EVERY STUDENT ays, 'llnnsdays and Saturdays from 2 p. . a _ - NEXT DOOR TO POST_OFFICE. â€"â€" -SUBSCRIPT10N ; m. to 4 p., and in the evening from 7 to 9. W l in our school succeeds because we I provide Sensible courses, employ suc- cessful toaclu’urS-‘and glvc 1ndiv1dual $1.00 A YEAR; IN ADV ANCB OST-UFFICEâ€"F.J. KERR, PbSTMAS- 01‘ Olle'cent Per week Will be "ddedy ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted, l, FENELON FALLS. ‘ _ ' A complete stock of Farm- ; instruction. Enter any time. Write ' “5 10”" “S it fanning “n mid '- i ' for catalogue. ture of the best and newest ° ‘ I" ' from ' 30 ‘i m t" 7 "' m' m” g'm'g 30”“ ' closes at l p. m. Letters for rcgislrotion r Advertisin g Rates. must. be posted halfan hour previous to the z - time for closmg the mails. ITISH AMERICAN Professional or business cards, 50 cents m i l l | BR BUSINESS COLLEGE .‘ . , r , . TORONTO. dcstgns alway s on hand. Prices the lowest. ..-» , -. ii" , HAVE VfiUR SLEHGHS REAflV Bring and Furniture and Undertaking. per line perannum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inscr- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. NEWSPAPER LAW. 1. A postâ€"master is required to give no- i ticc by letter (returning the paper does not ' answer the law), when a subscriber docs D not take his paper out of the otlicc, and Q ? for the winter’s work. them to my work-shop JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at moderate prices. rttrtrt. have them overhauled. Tillâ€"3111 Picture framing a Special“; E_ D. HAND, I state the reasons for its not being taken. 9, there Wlll be no danger of a 1’1‘0P1‘1e‘01' til” POSlmflsu-‘r ‘ , a I W, - S ‘ J ' or a "merit. 5. , D011 l3 f01get that I have break-(lovvn “Vilen you Vttlltv __A__ ~ â€"â€" “0 YFARS, 2 If any person orders his [Millic’r discon- ii ; a first class Planer and am them to carry a heavy load. FARM LRBQRER ;,',',‘,‘,‘,"§,,é'f ,glgs‘cggggfl}; “,""““"g‘,5ut°” “H; l i . x ‘ ‘ . : ' ‘ 0 seat 1 until 5 prepared to do all work in “3011 need new “913.1”: 599 an QMESTIGS. "”~‘"“e”‘ ‘3 "‘“d‘ “’“l 00”?” “‘3 “"‘i‘ . 1 What I have before buylnw. . attllllmll‘lrt whether-tthellpapcr is taken t. 1 . . . . _.____ I to 0 ice or no . ‘ierc can be no lo I‘ l I 131118 11118 111 the best S y e a I have been appointed],y1he Dominmn discontinuance until the. payment is mail: i ' Government to place lnnniO-rant‘s from 3- Any l’fl'son “'110 takes a m in f o l -. also to make P L A N I Ra G the United Kingdom in libsit'ions as “'9 PUSt Ulfice) “'llelllt‘l‘ directed to rhirsi El , ’ I , l‘arm laborers or domestic servants in name 01‘ another or whether he has 8 - g done on lny new? up'to'd‘ttfe this vicinity. Any person requiring , , COPYRmHTS &c_ scribed or not, is i‘csponsi'olc for the paylb l planer and nultcllel. cannot flu] such help should notify me by letter,l Anyonesemung“ketchflnd (1.350,; momma, 4. if a subscriber orders his paper to be l stating tally the kind 0t help required, {micle ascertain 01“ 0pm")? “09 ‘.‘ lathe“ 111: stopped at a certain time and the mbl' l x l i , _ , , , . n nvcntlon is probably patentable. (ommunica . , i I IS Itr , when wanted and \\ ages otlcrcd. the nuns strictlyconudentlal. Ilantlbookon Patents continues to send It, the. subscriber is bound ) to give satisfaction. ,. DOORS. Your patronage solicited. .â€" S. S. Milli-1h. number arriving may not be sullicient to supply all requests, but every effort will be made to supply each applicant with help required. Thos. Robson, F. G. CHAMBERS. COLBOR-NE ST. OPPOSITE IIEARD‘S FEHELGN FALLe. , Canadian Govt. Employment Agent, FEMLON FALLS, Our son: free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken throsz Munu 6; Co. rccelva special notice, without: charge, in tho Stietttiiit autumn. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest clr. culatlon of any scientific journal. 'l‘erms. $3 a year: four months. $1. Sold byall nowadealers. aunt & lilifimBmWfiy'NeW York Branch Omce. (3% F St... Washington, D. This proceeds upon the ground that a man must pay for what he uses. 5. The courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post-office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is pn‘ma tacit: widow of intentional fraud. ' l to pay for if he takes it from the post-office. 1,

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