“0000000000000000009 Booth. After an absence of thirty 51 ars' Q he sees a. great change in this vicinity.- Profess‘ional G W LEGAL. __._. __..._ . . Since the telephone connections have been established in Burnt River it has proved a great convenience. Many :1. r0' now looking forward to make arrange- ments with Fcnelon Falls to be supplied with electricity for the lighting of thrir’ ’ 9 homes and the streets. 0 ‘,>â€"â€"â€"‘â€"-â€""" . F. A. MoDiéinniD. Pannisrna, SOLTGITUR,E‘.‘C., ) ‘21 _...4»o lon Falls. Oliice, Colbumc street aposite Post-ofï¬ce @tioney to loan 1 “estate at lowest. curicnt rates. Fell’s Station. FENELGN FALLS. 0 HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL Q ' T i (Correspondence of {he Gazelle.) E on {'03. fl- hioLAUGi-lLIN, PEEL 3i. FULTDN ’.ICl'l‘0llS AND NOT- ARRIST‘ERS, S'O. arics. Ofï¬ces ovcr Dominion Bonk, Lindsay. Branch oflice open at Bobcnygeon every Monday. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. RsJ. McL-sconumK. C ESTABLISHED i817. . . INCORFORATED 3y Act; 1,..- MRLMMEWL Miss K. Hughes returned to the city“ on Thursda last, accompanied by hr-r' CAPITAL - $14,4oo.ooo.oo. . .. . RES-r ,. whooo'oomoa ) Sister Miss na Hughes. Mr. J. W. Mmse and Miss Leona Moisc" UNDiVlDED PROFITS $922,418.31 . - . returned to their home at. Orono, Out, on Friday morning, after a very pleasant ASSETS OVER $l65,000,000. i sojourn at Mr. Win. Mitchell‘s, Fairview. 9 Visit. v' . . .1 WINGS BANK Q A. M. Fumes, B. A. J -. A. Pan‘s. . .a G. ,1 HOPKINS, Any care that you give your 91 1 3 H. . . a: .0100, rt inc. . Mr. Geo. Carcw, who has been spend- ing the Xmas holidays with his parents INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR Mr. and Mrs. S. Carew, returned to the' Belleville Business College on Monday. "5:: "" Amns’rsa, an. sciaoiroa FOR the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at owest rates on terms to suit the borrower‘ Old-cos“: No. 6, William Street South} Limb any, Ont. feet at this time will well repay you. i ‘ Our efï¬cient teacher. Miss D. Piggott, has returned from her holidays. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cundil, of BaddOW',‘ ‘8 9, 9a spent Xmas with Mr. and Mrs. Bulmere. r , 6i lldiiosits taken of $1 and upward. .Deposits can be Withdrawn on demand. flaxâ€"â€" STEWART S: O‘CONNOR, AlllllS'l‘l‘lltS, NO'l‘AiilES, 8:0. MONEY l to loan at lowest curicnt rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of‘Kcnt and York streets, Lindsay. ‘l‘. S'rrwiinr. L. V. O’Conxou, B. A iiooiui & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLlUl'l‘ORS, &c. B lice, William street,Lindsay. A dance and oyster supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, on New Year‘s eve, was much enjoyed until the wee small hours of the morning. A maxim says that if your feet are right you are all right. â€"â€"-Iâ€" . R 3 er. Jlas. fPoulson is busy taking out , . ' , - - 1; ie tim )cr ' or anew barn which he in-‘ 1-3,. In it, I Mu Q tends erecting in the spring. Anothcr' 0t ‘ i 1 nng barn is also in preparation on Mr.‘ ‘â€" » y \ ood's farm. Tllere are Shoes rubbelg ' Q ' Voting for councillors and local option at ooomooooo c has been the topic of the day, and by the l ’ 0 0000000“ reports we have the right men in the“ right places. The correspondent sinceré' F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON ..._.â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--eâ€"â€"â€" ._,_,._:-__:_â€"*""“ v . ' . __ fled-I ovcishocs and moccasms heic Mâ€"-â€"--â€"â€"+ . . . AUCTIONEER. _ _- 1 clcyljigrfcs With the mag; on1 thrli coincr » ' a ow cs' concernino' ie oca o ioir f/Uï¬â€"râ€"f; that Will fit any foot. They are , c°b°°°““- quest-ion} i†p FELIX A.‘NORTHEY, - ’ ‘ _ ((W'mjmndcncc'oj the Gazette.) ' ‘ PUBLIC AUCTIONEER. new gOOdS. strong and durable. The pretty little town of Coboconk r. ' ‘ was the scene of much excitement on Kmmoum- the night of January 9th, when it was â€"-â€"-â€"- awakened from its slumber by the cries 7 Special from our Own Correspondent. Put a pair on and your feet will never guess that the wea- ther is cold or the ground wet (Bagga'l‘ï¬â€˜slchen‘zafl rigmg {lift} MP- (fem Early this morning a disastrous ï¬re‘ 1, ' _‘ g N S 090- , 9 ï¬re “'35 tool: place when Craig & Austin‘s saw~ F1§°°Vereduhoutt‘lee OCXWk by M“ mill was burned- to the ground. The 1Riclhman,who slept over the Store-_ He cause is unknown, as the mill, being “u “0‘3 retired "cry early that night, closed for the winter, there was nothing†. and had not gone asleep. About twelve to cause ï¬re, Fortunatelv the wind Farm and other sales conducted in ï¬rst- clnss‘orderr Secure dates before adver- tising. Address, Fenelon Falls. STE 9 HEN O LIVER, LINDSAY - ONT. 1 1 Live Stock and general Auctioneer A S us '1 . y I . ‘ I . u . dates before advertismg. ‘ y 9:530“ 1‘: he“? a, 10“?“‘3 “0‘50 1“ the blew away from the yard and the lumber“ s_ore, an _on peering through the stove was in no danger. AS yet no particulars. pipe hole into the store, he discovered are known as to the insurance, etc. W rite for T [TO M AS OAS BORE, ,Auc’floxnnn - ‘ ' FENELON FALLS. "*Sa‘les-of ‘alltkinds conducted in aï¬rst- anner. Secure dates before advertismg. /_ MEDICAL. ‘ :Ip// I DR. H. H. GRAHAM. .c s. Eag.,ii.c. r. a 5., half-of it in flames. The alarm was im- on Friday of gags; wka the St, James“ mediately given, and in a. few minutes a S S held their annual .9.L cdn‘éert mid. men weie busy with their buckets carryâ€" x'qus tree inlthe Forested; Hail It was . mg WM??? to‘ (111013011 the ï¬re? The ï¬re unanimously voted a big success. The . ‘ was extinguished after doing considcr- pmgmmmc‘consisfed ofï¬ldtiOn sohag by able damage. 'Coboconk should be (3011- the chndmnvdrms eta Thetwo pFinci‘l glgtlfliï¬ï¬‚l 9‘11 Et$.b1'9~"e 'ï¬rewï¬â€œ; _ pal features were. a short play entitled ti veg. “550 15 1“ tO‘ln “smug 1013' “Way down East†and a. musical opeiu , l - | p ‘ . etta by fourteen young ladies. called A: numbCi of 0111 young people intend “Market Day." Both were splendidlv "tlak'ï¬l'grxnrglli ‘30“ “‘3 Busedale 0“ wed“ carried through and the'childrcn all per- .1 Olin-351%“? ': Cglolkclbmgé Fenelon Fans formed their parts most creditably. ' ' ' _ . ’ . ‘. . . v The Royal Templars are preparing for . spent a few days in town ViSiting friends. a concert in the near {nun-3,, â€"-â€"M.D.,O.M., n a ONT., r. 'l‘. u. s.â€" ' )llYSlClAN, SURGEQN 86 AGGPUGIâ€"l- 1 Bur ï¬ne qums sue“, renew†Berth? Rmhma“ is in,Li“dS“y The ï¬ght for local option during the \viiitillllg\\l710]1;lï¬_lstprz Mrs. A. If. “ouster. recent election was a keen one, bumhe' . is. . Jill} is in \\ oodvdlc visiting right won and next May the bars must friends. close Mr. B. Wilson, of Lindsay, spent Sun- day in town. Mr. Callan has improved the streets after the snow storm by making use of his snow plow. 0-. Rosedale. DR. A. VVlLSON, . -â€"u. 3., ii. c. r. a 5., Ontario,â€" ’ ilYS‘lClAN, SURGEON 86 Accoucn ' Pear. Oï¬ice, Colborne Street, l‘enelon SW ' EYES TESTED. ‘ FMME‘S TESTED. 'VVlien your eyes trouble you, cause you pain or head- ache or if your glasses re- ‘ uire changing or you need new glasses, go to on. in. B. ANNIS, (Correspondence of the Gazczr‘e.) Mr. F. J. Goodman went to Toronto on‘ Monday on business. - Word arrived here on Monday evening‘ of the sad death of Mr. Isaac McMahon, a former resident of this place, who was accidently killed while working for the Gull River Lumber Co. in Stanhopo Township. Much regret is felt here. over this sad affair. We are pleased to see Mrs. A. Sackctt out again after a week's illness. v Mr. A. McFadyen returned to Toronto last week after a two weeks' visit to his. uncle Mr. T. Reynolds. The Presbyterian pulpit was very ably“ lillcd by a. student from Knox College, Toronto, on Sunday evening in the ab~ 0-. Burnt River. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Mr. Sam. Suddaby spent Monday in Fenclon Falls. Miss C. Shuttleworth is visiting in Baddow. . Mr. Chas. Green has gone to the north for the winter. . Miss Mattie Brisbin has returned to Rochester. ' ' Mr. Norman _Notter, Toronto, called on friends last week. - Mrs. J 05. Handley has been on the sick We want our friends and customers to know that from this date We make up only our own goods, and that we will in no case manufacture at any price goods b o u g h 1'. from shoddy Eyesight Specialist. I (over Neill's shoe Store). pedlars. Our reputation and busmess Haifa: pie 13%stty'cek. f B t i Lindsay " out" " ‘ _ vi r‘,_ ex ‘0 lei 5"" 011° O 11"“ sence of Mr. Ross, who was unable to be ' i , . (T ‘umtccd' Charms mod- has been T311111} up on the best Of ma. l‘uvers oldest residents, hadabad fall on )resent owing to themness of his SOIL I. Satlsfaction coat. a - - - Satin-(11 and Will be laid in for some 1 - - " crate. terlals and workmanshlp’ andwe Stlll days ‘3' ‘ 1 _ ' This week‘we are wondering who the MP2? Wish to maintain Hence notice No. need of the people of Burn‘t River poet 15' . DENTAL. v ' _ r ' to go out of town to have their tailoring; ' ' " done, an up-to-date tailor shop has been Order, conï¬dence and prosperity could opened up. Everything up to the mark. I be brought out of the present anarchy and distress in three months if Socia -o Mr. Alex Rcttie is fixing up his saw mill and preparing for the spring out. A ists were at the helm. But you prefer large number of logs have already been to have tho government operated by the great brains that produce panics every brought in. Mr. Earls, of Manitoba, is visiting Mr. ten years! Squirm, smarties. // Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fcnelon Falls. Toronto University and nlal Surgeons. ' S 0F DENTISTRY the latest improved .1. J. TOWNLEY. Graduate of Royal College of De ALL BEANCHE performed according to . methods at moderate prices. C l o - I 4 3 .5 a OFFICE;~â€"-Orcr Burgoync‘s store, a i is pointed out by the oldest inhabitant as the best place to buy your Xmas Groceries. "TVe have a carefully select- ed stock. We continue to as- sure you of this as we have Noe street » DBS’. lliiELlliiDS 8i IRVINE, * DENTISTS , - LINDSAY . preserved. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Splendid ï¬ts in F artiï¬cial teeth. Painless extraction. Guts '53 administered to over 9,000 persons With 1‘ great SUCLQSS- Natural teeth Tom. rises-rs oven $50,000,000 special attention. A deposit h the highest current Deposits SAVING5 ACCOUNTSâ€" given of $1 or upward starts a Savings Account, on whic rate of interest is paid or added to the principal every 3 months. may be withdrawn at any time. without notice. vmcE diï¬iiiir no PIANO. LlLLIAN 6.. WILSON, A. T. c. NI. done in the past. Honor Graduate (piano and vocal) of Toronto Conservatory of Music. Gold ledulist of Whitby Ladies’ College. Vmce ï¬d piano pupils accepted. Apply at _' ludio, Dr. Wilson’s residence, or telephone w L N 31-6m I I I “as in the name of two persons so that either may deposit or withdraw fund . 4 \ form of account. W. A. Bishop, Manager. JOINT ALCCOUN'L‘S may be opened ’ 5, making a very convenient . ,,p..,~_1.;/3_:;§y}fg __ _ «'- a -\ _-'¢-.":»mv'-.N'_ A. ,. .paSkJJ t.) u y 8 a i A ,7 Ag;- ...... w. 'i._\ I . _" .