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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 Jan 1908, p. 1

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A. ucmamno. Auntsrnn, SOLICITOR,Etc., ion Falls. Office, Colborne street opposite Postwilice. 13%“ Money to loan on real estate at lowest current rates. MCLAUGU LIN, PEEL &. FULTON I)ARRIS'l‘EItS,SOLICITORS AND NOT- - ) nries. Offices over Dominion Bank, Lindsay. Brunch office open at Bobcaygeon every Monday. Money to loan at lowest rates of' interest. R. J. McLAuoan, K. C. A. M. FULTON, B. A. Ms. A. PEEL. G. 11. HOPKINS, ARRISTER, 6m. SOLTCTTOR FOR \ ...‘ the Ontario Bank. Money to loan at V owest rates on terms to suit the borrower, Offices: No.6, William Street South Lmd. say, out. ' ., .113 I STEWART. & O‘CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NO'l‘AlilES, 8L0. MONEY , to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Office on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. 'l‘. STEWART. L. V. O’Couxon, B. A MOORE & JACKSON, > AitRlS'l‘ERS, SOLIUI’I‘ORS, &c. or.- lice, William slreet,[.indsay. F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON ,._._.. AUCTION BER. FELIX A. NORTHEY, ensue AUCTIONEER. Farm inn‘d other sales conducted in first- cluss order. Secure dates before adver- tising. Aggress, V‘Feuelon Falls. Isaac-nun OLIVER, LINDSAY - our. Live Stock and general Auctioneer. “rite for dates below advertising. ( ,,______,______.___._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- rooms mesons, ' AUCTIONEI'IR - FI'INI‘ILON FALLS. . . Sales of all kinds conducted in a'hrst- " ' manner. Secure dates before advertismg MEDICAL.- Dn. n. n. GRAHAM. , _ 1’ -â€"u.'o.,o.u., u n. c s. Eng.,u.c.e. es, . ONT., F. 'r. M. s.â€"- - HYSLCTAN, SURGEON «SE ACCOUCH- c'ur. Olliee. Francis Street, Fenelon hills. my , on. A. WlLSON, ’-â€"‘u. 8., M. e. r. a 8., Ontario,â€" llYSlClAN; SURGEON 35 ACCOUCB eur. Otlice, Colborue Street, beuelon Falls. “EYES. TESTED. ’ saints TESTED. Whenyour eyes trouble you, _ cause you pain or head- .nche'or if your glasses re- quire changing or you need. new glasses, go .to on. m. B.ANNIS, Eyesight Specialist. i'(‘over Neill‘s shoe store), Lindsay -' Ont. Satisfaction guarantged. Charges mod- era e. ' -, .35 DENTAL. W Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ‘ ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyne‘s store, 001- orue street . . . Ins. nouns & nun, . Y '7 " 3 fiicmsrs. - LINDSAY. ‘ Natural teeth preserved. Crown and 'bridge work aspeciilty Splendid fits in artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Gina administered to over 9,000 persons With great suctess. VOICE CULTURE AND PIANO. LILLIAN G. WILSON, A. T. C. M. Honor Graduate (piano and vocal) of' ‘ {unto Conservatory of‘ Music. Gold ‘ addict of Whitby Ludies’ College. Voice 3" ad piano pupils accepted. Apply at Audio. Dr. Wilson's residence, or telephone Ko. 30. Bl-Gm 4‘ MNTREAL, FEN ELON FALLS. HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL. _ ESTABLISHED 1817. INCORPORATED-BY ACT or PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL ~ $14,400.000.QO. _R EST ; $11,000,000.00. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $922,418.31 ASSETS OVER $165,000,000. SAVINGS BAlllf DEPARTMENT. INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR Deposits taken of $1 and upward“ . . . Deposits I Can- be I , withdrawn on demand. 9 ' R. M. HAMILTON,’§ MANAGER. OOGWOOOOODOOOOOOC>O§ Keep them warm, too. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Any care that you give, your feet at thisj’time Will well repay you. I p . ' y I A maxim says" that if yOur feet are right 'you are all right. oooo‘ooooooooooooooooooooboooooooo ooobooooocoooomo A good deal of truth in it, too. §0<2>0 There are felt'shdes, rubbers, overshoes andfmocoasins here that, will fit anyi-foo‘t. They are new goods. strong-anddurable. Put a pair on and your feet will never guess. thatthe-weaâ€" ther is cold or the ground "Wet or slushy. ' ' ' Verulam Council. Council met at the Town Hall, Bobcay- geon, on the 13th, pursuant to statute, and the following gentlemen took their places: Reeve, Emerson Tiers; Council- lors, Wm. Green, Wm. Hetherington, Jr., and John Mitchell. » The following resolutions carried: Hetherington~ Mitchell,â€"-Thab Alex. Duuscuth be Assessor. Mitchcllâ€"~Creen,â€"â€"That the salary of ' tltc'Assessor be $80. 7. ~ Mitchcllâ€"Hetheri-ngtou,-â€"-That Rob't Robertson and George Martin be Audit- ors at $8 each. Hetheriugtonâ€"Grecu,â€"~That Dr. Boyd be Health Ollicer. ' Mitchell--â€"Hethcringtou,-â€"â€"That Wm. ‘ - Thurston be a member of Health board. By-laws allirming the above appointâ€" ments were duly passed. ' Mitchellemomâ€"That T. B. Taylor be allowed $1 for dog assess't in error. Mitchelle-Hetheriugtou,~â€"â€"That the M unicipnl World be ordered for the use of council. * Hethcringtou-~~ Mitchell,â€"-That a by- law appointing Road Commissioners be read a first time. I J.‘ M. Justus and 61 others asked that the con.-- line between 8 and 9, across 24 and 25, be opened for winter travel, and, on motiou‘of Hetheriugton and Mit- chell, the Reeve and Mr. Green were pointed Commissioners to inspect, and, if they deem it feasible, to call for ten,- dcrs and have the road opened for win- ter road only. ' V - Greenâ€"â€"Hctheriugtou.â€"â€"-That a grant - of $5 be made to the Sick Childreus’ ’~ lIosliittil. ,’ .V - r - . Mitchell»Hot-heriugton,â€"--That a. grant - ‘ of $5 be made to the Sanitarium for - - Consumptives. Hcthcringtou-â€"-Mitchell,â€"â€" That a byâ€" law appointing Path-masters, ctc., be read a first time: ' . 1 John Bell, 2 W. A. Ellis, 3 A. Ruther- ford, 4 W. H. Stevenson, 5 'l‘hos. Chamâ€" bers, 6 John Kennedy, 7 S. M. Thurston, 8 Wm. Wray, 9 Walter Everson, 10 F. J. Mitchell, 11 Johnston Brandon, 12 T1105. Wilson, 13 Silas Thurston, 14 ’l‘host. Thurston, 15 John W. Junkin, 16 William Patterson, 17 Arthur Bell, 18 Albert Pegnc, 19 Richard White, 20 S. Mitchell, 21 Jas. Nicholls, 22 Thos. Hetheriugtou, 23 Rob't Curtish24 Wm. Flctb, J r., 25 J. J. Kelly, 26 John Kelly, 27 Robert Mar- tin, 28 Rob’t Webber, 29 John Flctt, Sr., 30 John Robertson. 31 William Lewis, 32 Millar Johns, John W. Staples, 34- R. Junkiu, 35 Jacob Walker, 30 T. Kingst- rough, 37 John Beatty, 38 1t. Robertson, 39 Robert Kittle, 40 C. Hcaslip, 41 Wm. Elliott, 42 Jos. Stewart, 43 F. Brien, 44 Geo. Thurston, 45 B.-Coulter, 46 Thomas Kelly, 47 Wm. Tiers, 48 E. Prescott, 49 n' 1 Prices always right. , 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, bought from shoddy pedlars. Our reputation and business has been built up on the best of ma- terials and workmanship, andwe still wish to maintain‘it. Hence this notice. I J. J. TOWNLEY. 11. J. Hunter, 50 it. Middh ton, 51 John J.‘ Long, 52 T. J. Ingram, 53 John Lawson, 54 Milton White, 55 John Rice, 50 Thos. Fairbnirn, 57 Thos. Cosh. 58 John Rick, 59 Wm. J. Falls, 60* Arthur Thurston. til Wm. Purdy, 62 N. Alldred, 0351:15. Ken~' uedy, 04 B. Parker, 65 Wm. McFectcrs, 86 R. Brien, 67 John Sheriff, 68 Wm. Mnrâ€"' dock, 69 J. J. Thompson, 70 Jos. Taylor,» 71 John Knox, 72 Wm. Juukin, 7:-l_John' Stiuson, 74 J. W. M. CoultL-‘r, 75 Joseph'- l’ogue, 76 Thos. Cook, 77 Jos. Fish,,78 R.- Wilkinson, 79 L. Dunsenth, 80 John Mcâ€"' Gee, 81 Wm. Irwin, 82 H. Rick. 83 John Mann. 84 R. Brandon, 85 Wm. Bnhner. 83'} J as. Flett, J12, 87 W. Pogue, 88 (i. Dog-no.- Feuceâ€"viewers.â€"â€"~Robert Thurston, J .- Thurstou, Wm. Humphrey, Alex. Robert- son, Wm. Lewis, ThOS. B. Kennedy, Wn‘.» ' Johnston, Wm. Thurston, Geo. White. B. White, John Taylor, Wm. Cosh, A. Ellis,‘ A. Gillis, J. Junkih, Thos. Kelly, B. Coulâ€" ter, Wm. Martin, ngi-I. Welsh, R. Stew; art, F. Curtis, John .Duggau, J. Flctt, Sin, Thos. Jenkiusou, Wm. Pogue, Alex. Dun; seath, John Milligan, John Bick, Wm. . Lyle and E. Prescott. i l’ouudâ€"kecpers.â€"J. J. Thompson, John Sherifl’, A. Murdoch, John N. Taylor, 1).- Logau. W.‘ J. Falls, John Knox. John Spronle, Jos. Martin, R. WilkinSon, it.- . 'J‘uukin, Jos. Kclso uud’J. Flctt, Jr. ‘ . ' MiteltellÂ¥-Hethcrington, 'â€"â€"-That the x , following accounts be passed and orders drawn for the same : Trustees of Metho- dist 'church'at Duusford, for use of hallo $3 ; S. S. No. 9, use of school, ; Bethel church, use of hall, $3 ; S. S. No. 7. use; of school, S. S. No. 4, use of school,~ $3; S. S. No. 8, use of school, $3; Silas Thurston, D. R. O. at election, $4.50 ; Da- vid" Logan, do. (10., $11; John Knox, do.- do., $4.50; James A.- Kelso, J12, do. (10., ' $4.50; Thos. J. Ingram, do. (10., $4; Wm. Mann, do. do., 34; Sanitarium for Con-- sumptives, grant, $5; Hospital for Sick Children, grunt, $5: Wm. R. Kelly, 23 loads gravel, $2.30; Mossom Kelly, 52 $4.00 ; A. Dunseath, exp. equalization, 553.05 and making roll, 3.00 ; Thos. B. Toy» lor, rebate dog. tax, 1.00 ; Clerk, blanks- for election, 7.59 ; Div. Register, Reg. B. M. D. 1907, 15.20: E. Ticrs,*l‘nre to L. W. l’otneroy, 500 E. Tiers, att’g ety. Equal-- izatiou, 3.55; E. Tiers, trip after As. roll,- ret. 1.50. M r. Tiers brought up the matter of the purchase of a stone crusher and thought} if Bobcaygeon would take an interest,- the-Council should consider the. purchase of one. ' Hetheinngtonâ€"Mitchell, â€" That this- Couneil wait on Village Council this- evcning for the purgxxse of finding if they would co-Opernte with us in thepurchase ~ ' ' of a rock crusher. , O‘u motion-of Mr. Hethcringtou, the council‘ adj “medic meet on Monday,‘ February 10 h. "' ‘ ' v . School Board. Fenelou Falls, January 15th, 1908.~ Board met pursuant to adjournment ;7 present, F. McDougall, M. H. McCallltni,. Dr. Wilson, John Not-they, Thos. Paul'- som and J. L. Aornld. MeDougall-â€"-P0ulsom,â€"â€"That Dr. Wil- sou be chairman of this Board for the’ ensuing year.-â€"Carried. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. ’_ Arn()ld*1\leCallum,~“That the elixir-- man Sign orders for the follmv'ing ac- counts : Thos. Scott, scrubbing closets, ; Wm. Keast, work in the south ward schoolâ€"house, $1; Ed. Lansfield, carting; seats, $2.40; E. D. Hand, printing, $2; 'John .B. Snitler;”'seats, $357.70; W. ll. Robson, supplies, $8.53; Feuelon Falls Planing Mill, cupboards, $10; J. L. Aw nold, brooms, $1.75; Geo. I-I. McGee, new ' count, .â€"â€"Carried. - . McDougallâ€"Norlhey,â€"--That the fol: lowing be committees for the. north and. ' south ward schools respectively: North, wnrd, F. McDougall, ’l‘. 'Poulsom and Jr Northey; southward, J. L. Arnold and M. H.'McCallunisâ€"Carried. ' McCallumâ€"~Ponlsom,â€"â€"Thal; the scene- tary procure seven copies of the School Act for the use of the Bound.--â€"Carricd, Tenders were received from H. Aus« I tin, Jos. Moynes, Wm. Grillin and J. H. & M. W. Brandon for wood. . McCallumâ€"McDougall,â€"Thnt. the tenâ€" der of Brandon Bros. for 15 cords of 24 inch maple and beech be accepted at $4.75 per cord, delivered at the south ward school.â€"-Carried. i 1\Icl)ongall~â€"M eCallum,â€"That the sec- . ' retnry and treasurer, W. T. Junkin and J. L. Arnold, be re-engaged for the ensu- ing year at their former salaries.-â€"C‘d. I I- "1." AN OLD RELIABLE GROCERY STORE “551836 is pointed-out by the oldest inhabitant as the best place to i I ‘ buy your Xmas Groceries; \Ve have a carefully sel‘ect- v ed stock. We continue-toas- 1' sure you of this as we have - -- q done in the past. , RELIABILITY IS OUR MOTTD W; A, FenelonZFalls Branch t...&u._..‘.y_w -â€"--'- TH, BANK OE nil Amen TOTAL ASSETS oven} $50,000,000 ThiS Bank has a record behind it of nearly thrccnquarters of a century of successful banking in Canada, with assets increasing every year until they now exceed $50,000,000. ' ~ ~ ' ' ' MONEY ADVANCED on reasonable,termsâ€"Money 0’71ch and Laura of Credit issued payable in the lo:1(liug:l"cities 01" the world- FARMERS’ requirements rwill'bc given special attention. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS solicited. .Iutercst added every 3 months. l908 W. 'A. Bishop, Manager. do. (10., $5.20; J. F. Thurston, 40 do. -do., ‘ 5'2? «O. -’ .-- can? ‘.-“.\ .r-‘r~r'~§ ~ zit . tunâ€"342.} .x yum“ »-~.~â€"~. urn-y

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