... -â€"â€";«â€"...~r.... m. .â€" Curling Schedule for Season 1908. The following is the schedule of games between the local rinks for the present "season: ' DIREGTORY- CANADIAN ORDER or ODDFELLOWS. _ Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. 'Meet in their lodge room in the Cunningham block on the first and third Mondays in e'acll mouth. A E Hons, N G. J T. ’l‘nonrson Ju , Sec. ‘ a 'Jan. '6. Stanton vs. Robson ; Hamilton vs _ Graham. 7. Cashore vs. Hand. .. r , . 'I‘.ALOYSIUS accncncmmouis'a ' . ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leary, {’astor. bervxces every alternate Sunday at '10 30 a.m. Sunday School ever S d noon at 2 o’clock. y un fly ï¬ner }- play a game he must give notice to the . opposing skip not later than 5 o’clock in the eveningon which the game was to fl-havo been played, when they may ar- range to have the game played at some «. other time; otherwise the game shall We Sell Atkins Sawi Just as we sell other tools of the highest grade, because we insist that everything in our stock shall be of the best. sortm'ent thanjcver. _ . Everything new and u “4th -* ‘ ' day, Without cleauing or oil- ing? - - - __ What would you give him 3'8. Gould vs. Robson. ~ ’ _ . .. . . ' :7: 9. Graham vs. Stanton. l ’ No. 926' ME‘EF IN THE ORANGE ' r r 10. Hamilton vs. Cashore; Hand vs. - > ' . A ' m on I rimmb Sâ€th west on “1° {3 ' ,_ ~ Gould. - 0 ‘ h h E®g second Tuesday in (very month. 5: 13. Robson vs. Graham. . 8 ll. Srnoro, W. M. 14. Cashore vs. Stanton; Hamilton ~ . H' hasâ€; Reel-SUC- vs. Gould. ' ¢ . _.._.____2 f~ . .7 15. Hand vs. Graham. k m y NDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. 16. Robson vs. Hamilton. y . I - . Court‘phoemx Nu. ml Meet on the e3, -17. Cashore vs. Gould; Hand vs. last Monday of each month. ,~ _ , Stanton. D GOULD, C. R. I 1 ~ ganlildton vsgtalnton. H d T_AUS.,-IN,S,.C. . as ore vs. ra 1am; an vs. .._.__...~“_ __~_ L i Robson -A\'ADIAN more or PO “ W V“ ’ r * - ~ - A a i ' his one I f. (9011,“ ‘S:Slé§ntfll' _ ‘ ‘ F‘enelou Falls Lodge No 626‘. lchets .. ii ‘54. I-lzliilnizlltl-ldiiis CaShore vs . s - a. ' ~' 1 t: m we Oddrgnows’ hull’ Comm“ Sire“ if V '- ‘ 'nobson. ' ‘ ’ ' An almost unceasmg stream of people 1s attending hhlS_ raga-3 if on theï¬rswbm-sdnyin enchmomh. ‘ 37- Etalltonvs'Robson- I .1, unloading sale. It’s the wonder of the times; and what IS 1t tgao £33,212; RRec Sec S'Gilfi‘fï¬â€˜s' Hand’ mm °n vs' brings all these people to us and makes them buy so freely? its _.._._ - *32- gouldvs- Rggsog- the power of low prices! Never before have we had such a. wop- «Jillgflï¬gogï¬egfï¬llf ,PPFE LODGE ‘ "a " ‘l '. . r ' .' o o . , .v’ , ~ . “‘5 o - ' 31. I-Iiiiiiiéxiivs.dili’gro; Hand vs. derful array of magnetm bargams of new and seasonable mercn- V month in Orange hall. Visiiiiilgy iii-toils; . . mm) 3 goggknw Gr ,nm andise to offer. This is unquestmnably one of the greatest money- alwnrswelcome. W B Bum N “ n -v . ‘.'.o n. 11.. . . ' ' .. .o,". Cashore vs. Stanton; Hamilton savmg events of the year, and those who take advantage of 1t 1:. o. Jorxm, R. s. 1 5 ‘ghfjfgidémham will have good cause to congratulate themselves on the}; Wise fore- M ,1, <33 Robson'ivs. Hamilton. sight. A driving flnlsh W111 be the last week of the big sale that F-Ltfggeéï¬omzoé}. limo, TIIEISPRY 7. Sump)? vs. Gould; Hand "4- is now going on, for, notvnthstandmg the crowds that have Wednesday in cool. month mi oinooiifoiifé ' 10. Hamiltdn vs. Stanton. already visited th1s sale and purchased freely the bargalns which gllllgfrgsh; 13153:], m 3w, éoï¬iEJ-oo... my»; L, 11- £35,323? "5- Graham; “and "5- are bemg offered, stocks are still large, and, lit order 130 Ed repose1 of Eirozoanï¬iifso.†' i . . u I ' w :l . 12. Gould vs. Stanton. them as quickly as pos31ble and make this last wee 01 our sa e a W lg-gï¬ggfgjg$3315}; '0“,er vs hummer, we have put the knife mto our already low prices and error Aigfelï¬ OFRIBER gHOE’er‘FRIENus .24 > V. .. 1 c . . ' , - 1' mm | ' 189 . r‘ . a, , Robson. ’ greater bargams than ever _ , _ Meets in orange 1...†on second Aimâ€... 3;; $231,212 :1: ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ofhmmum ,8 Sale closes SATURDAY NIGHT, JAN. 18th, so do not fail to take each month- «1751? ï¬zgpfshc. 0.1 '-' o l .. n c A , I n . o o o I I W. _ _ x i}, . . :5 Graham. advantage of this money-savmg opportunity wh1le 1t IS yours. “0"†, ,3 I g . 19. Gould vs. Robson. RDER CAVAD, . .332 . . ; i 20. IGraham vs. Stanton. H I ' Fene,0n‘r,,,s‘gic,[10§mlngJIES i i g; , ‘. .121. lamilton vs. Cashore; anc vs. m I “-' ' o _ . . cets ‘; .3 Gould. 1 He first ‘A ednesday of each month. V i f ".21. Robson vs. Graham. â€" MRS- “- M- Gill-TH) Leader. 25. Cashore vs. Stanton; Hamilton OH EAPEST GEN ERAL, MRS'] 1*" JEWELS 506- : on Glould-C I STORE IN THE COUNTY. -â€"~â€"-~*--~â€"â€"--~_.. ; -.. ‘anc vs. ra 1am. .- 27). Robson vsfHamilton. CIIURCIIICS° ..- l 28. Cashore vs. Gould; Hand vs. APTIS’I‘ CIlURCHâ€"COLBORNE ST F..- ,"i - smuton' ‘ Rev. Albert. (look, Min"t , p. ~ ' ‘ 1 I IM-ar.’ 2 Hamilton vs. Stanton. services eyery Sunday at [36:11:30 ill.eil‘)(.:llll’l(gl \E 3. VS. Graham; Hand "8. noowoeuo¢~mmuwucoooouuwm ; £6 ’3' Slllldfl] SCbOOI fl! ;. - c 1 1 ‘V ' ' ' ‘ “I ' ‘ ‘ I '. ' 4_ Gould“ Stanton. . HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. run noun or coon crowns, Thursday ans p.m_ p 5'“ mm" °’ , L75. Graham vs. Gould. A, a, summer. i M . \ . lï¬ll‘llllltd 11 VS. Hand; Cashore. VS- “vin buy one double and one single Wetooowoooomwwooeowmnoumw 1' l 0’50†m N house on Francis street. ~ â€"-~â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Streetâ€"Rev. W. J_ M, Crflgg, Pastor. , 1 ,1 ’ ‘ _ , :700 will buy a 10~room house, with good Sunday sel'Vlce 11b 10.30 a. m. and 7. p. m. ,1 _ 4 . i “ 10“ “Bulk ‘5 Incomp'eie’ the otllar well, woodshed, stable, drive house Subbnlh 861100} fit 2- 30 D. m. Epworth Q idlici'; 112133113:tiikzï¬iloofli‘p’iliscir i331? “‘1 “'“ “°“5°'°“ Mm"? “M‘- 5 2535'†“ocgr'ilimfndemm†“em†. ‘I .-:-c i, -v y. , man oc .--‘- ' the violation of this rule a penlaty of 1 .1 ï¬ne “\l,“ ,5'mom house an wood' Tuesday at 7.30. ea Pmye’ meeting on mark for each grade he ranks in his rink. 5 l“ on ‘ “X;I;,g{°,:t' _ m 3 \'iz:Sccond stone, 2; Third stone 3; ' . , r ' . i Ship 4. Under no circumstances must a v THOS- GRAHAM, FenelonvFflllsy ST'S‘égeDtIEEIXVS gflsUrfcgâ€"COLBOR‘NE tr :' Skip substitute above second stone. (By or to McLAUGHLIN 8; PEEL, Lindsay. vi ' _' - - 101d: Pflslorg bet. 3-? , , . _ . . . _. . fl 063 every Sunday at. l0 30 d - u a) 0i explanation, 1f avrce-shrp substiâ€" “____W -_~*___ "Mm? ‘2 ___...__,7_, 7 p m Sum] S , ‘8- m an R ._ ‘ tutes for a lead, the opposing rink . ' 2 30 m ,Sirisgï¬mngzggyfund“);“t { = counts three points.) U Y W t at... Tï¬Ã©sd’ ‘ ‘ v r "we "‘8 :-.'_ t 8 . . '1 V ' ~ - ' (2) Schedule games shall be forfeited a G l everg muggy“... 73mm;7 mPl '1‘) er “I???†fl , 2 against the absent skip it the game is ' g l t: not started by 7.45. ..____ . ~. _ EN"! A, VATION, - ‘ 3 .n. 2 . . .. J . ARMYâ€"BARR \ - (3) Twelve ends shall constitute a . ’ Bond St. Wos,_L,eutenuntmgugN I . _- game. What would you think of an N V . I . fol-d and 30mm 8mm mâ€, Wedne; .. 1-; V Eirst at rink have C'hrlstlnas lS'nearly here and now 18 day; Thursday and Sfltlll‘dfly evenings at ‘ ~ ‘ t i the chmce of ice. . -_ , . timer, to choose, your presents. Thl 8 0 010012 and on Sunday at ll a. ‘32:. 3 .. ii {if (5) If a skip ï¬nds it impossible to tWO 01‘ three years, night. and yonruvc 1mm a_._bjggcr and better as- p. m. and 7.30'p m. f‘ is Edam. ‘ _-=T....om..g CaSes, Stag's Horn Novelties, = .Toilct Cases. ‘11:; 4-m‘-._..u. . ‘ .W'. 'a 'J" . .:-'-.'1. MM»? - .V.._..-..,â€".r.m.v.-un â€" - -<.».-.-a 'eâ€"m :: rotary, Managing Committee, through the See- and the committee’s decision shall be ï¬nal. the cup. The Secretary‘s count will be the only one considered at the end of Tthe season, so the skips will therefore esoe the necessity of banding in the :scoro of every game, whether a winner or loser. , p (8) Rules of the Ontario Curling As- } sociation to govern all games. 35* order of the Managing Committee. Notes. Ellis Honor Judge Harding handed out "his decision in equalization of the assessâ€" ment of the various inunlcrpalities com- And yet you subject your watchâ€"a far. more delicate pay you to have it cleaned and oiled up once a year. JOHN SLATER, ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR T0 POSTâ€"OFFICE. FEHELOII FALLS. Bibles. Call and see what we have. WhollTURE. A complete stock of F urni- ture of the best and newest designs always on“ hand. men who know what the best tools mean in saving labor and moneyâ€"we buy the very best on the market. And Atkins Fenelon Falls. lililll an arm is printed every Friday at the oflice, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSCRIPTION 1 $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates. I ' 0(uut as a default as above stated. ‘ v for his machine after a few 3:31;:‘955 Pllggzgure' In attracting the trade of me best me. . 6) Ifadispute arises over a game, ’ ‘ ’ ‘ ’ h ' df fth' c mmun‘t __ ‘i'l‘. JAMES’ CHURCH B \‘D ' " ‘ the matter must be referred to the years of such use' ~P‘117595.’ Perfumes, 058†035057 c amcsan armers o ls o l y Rev. W. H. A. Frehch?lRi‘c§$r.ES§d: day services: matins l0 30 a. m ; evensong 7 p. in. Celebration of Holy Communion = first Sunday of every month at 10.30 a. m. - D’IISCELLANEOUS. UBLIC LIBRARY--.\IRS M E. CALDER 1 Reading Room open duilv, ‘1 _ Sunday excepted, from l0 o’clock a. m till '. 10 o’clock p. In. Books exchanged on 'l‘urs- i Librarian . days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 p. m. to 4 p., and in the evening from 7’ to 9. JOST-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 registrotion must be posted half'an hour previous to the i (7) AS this competion is for the cup ' ‘ ' ' Saws belon in that elass. Sunday School at 2.30 , m. Bu 3 - donated by M,,_ J_H_ Brandon, ,HS es_ p1ece of machinery, to Just thlS , 1 AS 5 Eb k“ d b l i l mu on every Thursday evening, 7.30. i e Class , i 1. sential that all scores be handed to the treatment. 0 S I u “Hun: ï¬ning: silv:pstc;n:l;f n ree y . i i :. Secretary to enable him to keep a cor- , , . _ - - ’ . . rect record of the games. At the end of Don ’0 you thmk It would - ' n 3%» Seatsflw 2-,, all , ,1) E. I i; l i the season he shall declare the winner of gum-[ed ,0 (Wendi Snungcxlé’éafglly afflgzz’e‘g/ ~ , . it. -.,posino. the county His Honorvs repopt ‘. ‘ Professional or business cards,.50 cents time for closing the mails. 1is a iery voluminous document. It is Pnces the lowest? perline per-annum. Casual advertisements, :altogei her too bad that the county coulltd . ' 8 cents pel'llmefior the ï¬rstbmscruun, and . 3% 110*» ha“) been saved the expense 1‘93“ ' ' ._â€"-â€" 2 cents per me or every so sequen inser- ' in" from this investigation. No detail- E “011- 000mm“ by the year! half year or » NEWSPAPER LAW' "‘1 :cdbstatement of the expense connected I less, upon reasonable terms. _ i --5 therewith is obtainable as yet but com- L - 1' A payâ€"magi†15 required to give "0" Hz; ‘petcnt authorities estimate the cost to f . t‘h ‘ t ’ W p] Brinrr . ~~ , JOB PRINTING executed neatl cor uce by letter (returning we paper doesznm .-" :the countv to be$6,000. Judge Harding’s 01 e wm er S O L 0 Furniture and" Undgrtaking. d t‘ .‘ 3†answer “le_1«‘lw). When u _sllbscl_'iber does ’3': "fee for holdian the investigation amounts them to my work-shop and ectly and at mo era (3 prices. - not take INS Puller 0Ԡ0f the Ofï¬ce, and ‘to over $706; Messrs. McDiarmid & th erh “led Then Picture framing a specialty, E. D, HAND, state the reasons for its not being taken. . 'Weeks solicitors for the county, will lave ov a ' Proprietor Any "egl‘Wl ‘0 do So "mkes the POSlm‘lBle!‘ lenvé a’bn] “Inounting to approximately ’be h*-_â€"-__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€" reslzpoInfSible to the I)Ub{iShelr.tbr pnymdeflt. L... : ,. .1 He he Gum 1101,81)“, will I F v __ 60 VEARS- . . any person oruers 113 paper mean- if. €111;g?l{:;t“gcl)laebmlm2,565.1133,‘ break-down when 3 011 “1 ant v EX tinned he must. pay all arrearges, or the k, r _ h them to carry a heavy load“ FARM LABOHEHS « - ‘ publisher may continue to send it until Roland Madill the young man w o v ,1 - ' payment is mad: and collect the '“r’lngï¬ was stabbed at Gboderham on Christmas If 3011 need new 51918118: see AND DO.MESTIGSI amount whether lln- paper is taken from 1, Eve. has made a rapid recovery. pho What I have before buylng_ the ofï¬ce or not. .’l‘here can be no legal ,: wound in the lung fortunately turning I have been appointed by the Dominion discontinuance until the payment is made. out to be less serious than was at ï¬rst Government to place Immigrants from ‘ 3. Any person who takes a paper from anticipated. Mr, Morrisonnvho IS said P L A H I H G the United Kingdom in positions as .‘ . TRADE MARKS . me post omce’ whether rdirected ,0 hi. to have inflicted the injurigsueténvï¬d d d t farm laborers 0,. domestic servants in DES,GNS name dor another, or wheéperf he 1has sub ; E. 1‘ 'bv Mudill is Still conï¬ne "1 as ‘3 me on m new 11 )-t0- a e th's vicinit . An crson rC( uirin CopvmaHTs ac. » scrne or not. Is responsi e or he pay. w 'l 5 Jackson ; lint his solicitors, Messrs. Mc- O y ’ 1 , gulch help 5121mm nitilï¬y me- by lletteg Anyone sendingaeketch and descriptia‘n may 4. If a subseriber Orders his paper to be i Dlm'mid &' Weeks! intend to pm.“ for 3‘ Planer and matCher cannOt fall stating fully the kind of help required, {1,1331% o‘é’ii’éé‘é‘ï¬ot‘i?ï¬l’éé‘l‘él‘oiéwc‘ét‘imflsï¬ stopped at a certain time and the publisher ‘ , speedy trial before Judge Harding, and to c satisfaction when wanted and wages oï¬ered: The :leorï¬sflggft3;gggï¬ggégLgfyï¬yeggqglggoiaï¬gfï¬l continues to send it, the subscriber is bound 5 will ask that the accused be allofvefl o number arriving may not be sufï¬cient _to Patentst takeufï¬hrgl‘igahrMupllltitï¬ko recde to pay for if he takes it from the post-ofï¬ce, é out on bail in the “we,er Mag“ 3 supply all requests, but every eï¬ort w,“ Westmfl’o new . 3n n so. . 'lhis proceeds upon the ground that a mac -. 7‘ _ wounds were inflicted “1111 a common be made to supply each applicant with l must’lr‘uly for \tvhlut he (pseusd. d th t r 1 . a. re cours ave eel e a to using to: tobacco knife, it is said, and were not at It. looks as if the affair all dangerous. was but the outcome of engendered by Christmas cheer. son did not escagm unscathedâ€"he bears the marks of some severe handling-«Jo a common brawl Morri- F. C. CHAMBERS. FEHELOH FALLS. COLBORNE ST. OPPOSITE HEARD'S help required. That. Robson, Canadian Govt. Employment Agent, 1 FENELON FALLS, ONT. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientiï¬c journal. Terms for Canada. 33.75 i year. postage prepaid. Bold by, Mï¬ï¬ï¬eyï¬nï¬smmam, _Bgauch once. can a so. Weeknisz . l of intentional fraud. to take newspapers and periodicals from the post~oflice, or removing and leavin them uncalled for, is prima lactic 9V3“ , w-gmmgmmmmm; _ . _ , . , ,.. V l .. .