.3“ ‘£2 s???’_ we} a, . . i l! la ii i? ll‘? 11. . ‘ 4 v_. ...1-r',~.' L MAI“... . ...__...-.. , ..___._.._ __..__ .Lcm. ‘L'h-r."I-‘ 0' A4 . _ _ ‘.-.-- ~. =- :1 - - 17 Makes Broiling Easy . It is much more convenient to do your broiling by lifting this‘ Key Plate, than to lift the cover or use the broiler door. 1 g ' You have more room and get the ~ meat directly over the coals. Notice the Low Warming Closet, - a special. feature of this year's ' ‘Peerless Peninsular" Ranges. Daylight Oven, Adjustable Damper, Removable Grate Bars, Thermometer in oven- ; are only a few of the con- ‘ venienees you should ask about. Gaze-ltd The Tension Fall I Friday, Jan. 15th. 1909. Step in at any time'and go over the “Peerless Peninsular" Ranges. Glad to explain their improvements to you; 72 FENELON FALLS n | Village Council.‘ Fenelon Fans, dannary 11th, moo. . Council met pursuant to statute. The ilollowing gentlemensubscribed to the necessary declaration of Ollice and took their seats. l 1 S. Corbett, Councillors.‘ read and approved. 1 _ The hallo-“unc- weour-is were passed: =. _ .1.- L. Arnold, salt for? sideNvallr's; 369;; Di}. " ‘.Vilsoii, Home es Health a ye. ‘s, areas; , r. Kelly, snOWplow and freight, (so-meet ' to test, 41.00;: A. Moss, drying hose, 70c. T'.. Lodge, work on. streets, 450., J .. Jones, i s ‘~95 Si 1 , if ‘ I wish to convey to our many friends our best ‘I’ thanks'f'or' the large business we have enjoyed during é: the year, our trade having been much hether than our ‘g fondes-t hopes could have realized. a ‘S S. ‘an g is if E Board?‘ of'Healltl'r acct. 1.4.0.. i By-lwws. were passed extending the .timc for the collectors roll; providing 4W‘ 1 Our stock will be b-riinful of attractions for‘ the‘. Corning‘. year, and promptness in delivery will be one of ouri special features. , .. _ . _ 1 To one and all we wish a very merry Christmas ,- and happy New Year. ,_ councillors ; i auditors’. p . _ . ‘ j Nor'theyTGbrbiett.â€"Th‘-at the regular . meeting 0t the ensuing‘: year be’ heldi on: the second Monday ini each month at the i hour of 8‘ p; m. . - ' The Clerk was. instlitrctecl7 to. ask for- , applicants‘ fer’ Llro position. of. assessor. “WWJ'W? Somerville Co'uncil. J. McFarland. silï¬'le'n'ilrurrurarmrliterariuifrniwreumwmar“snarl-"insidersaireurrrew'ruin _, Burnt R-iver',-Jan’y 11th, 1909'. W. “WWW an»? urea-I 5‘ The members all being present, and hav- ing taken the declaration of oflice and of quaï¬lieatiomtlle reevc took his scat and . i addressed the council. ' read and adopted‘. ' Item dollars be Sick Children, and also that the sub- scription. tothe Municipal. World. be re- newcdl-Carried'. .. given for wire fences during. this year; / '-â€"Carricdt. > W e WISh' 3111- 0111?‘ ' a by~law to-appoint amember oï¬ the lo- w’; cal Board of. Health-n be now read and passcd'.â€"â€"CarriedL ' By-law road and‘ passed‘. IzIoslainsâ€"Fell,â€"'l‘hat a by-l'aw to :rp- point an; assessor be now. read and-1 pass- ed.-â€"Carriedf.. By-l'a-w readf and‘ passedi. Carew--Fell,â€"'l‘hat a byd'aw to. a-p- customers and.‘ "friends a. happy“ a n- d prosperous: â€"-C. 'ried'. By-law read and passch New Year. spikes for bridge, $2.07 ;. Geo. W. Beall, ing, $2total, $5 ; John Suggitt, D. R. 0., Carried. _ Care\v-â€"Fcl'l,â€"-That J. J. Finney be given a. contract of putting. ten cords of stone in the river at the new bridge near G. Cavanagh's, at a price of $2.50 percord ; the stone to be put in accord- Hoskins;-â€"Byrne,-â€"That the council ad- journ, to meet again 0n Saturday. the 66h of March pr0.\'.. g WQSE Filï¬ SiilLE. The undersigned is prepared to deliver I‘ A llElq WAPGOSJ I ‘Woodto any part of the village at any _____ - ' J l time. l-Ia-rdZ or soft wood 4 feet long. or Report oï¬'Xmas Examinations in Con- gcut to order. tinuation class. North Ward. Honor cost-s a lot of money. Therefore lake care oithe - All l'inds of n'reen and dr wood Roll require 75 percent. . boughtht highestï¬price. y Literature..â€"â€"Form 1H,. M. Martin, B. waggon you have] If†it needs overhauling or re- ‘ . _ Mason, U. Shane. Form II, F. Mann, A. l6. ‘ Fill. WHï¬lLEY. )'ai~rin-0". have‘ it done Q’ Nor-they. Form I, J. Carley, l). Minore, promptly and properly. M. Puley, R. Walker. Composition-Form III. R. Arnold. Donit let it go to rack through carelessness. Form lI, W. Maybce. Form- I, L. Isaac. NI f'dClll'tISS f0? PG' {LIF- Promolion Examinations. ‘DR. SHAHPE, DENTIST- TORONTO. _ .. will be at the g _ MoARTHUR HO USE, FENELON FALLS 7 j? Wed. and Thurs, Dcc. 30th and 31st, And Wednesday and Thursday of Grainmar'..â€"-Eorm Ill, U. Shane. 1 Algebras-Form III, M. Palmer, B. Ma.- ‘son, U. Shane, M. Austin. II, L. Smith- eram, W. Maybce, K. Brandon. Shane, M.. Martin. lI, L. Smithcram. Arithmetic.â€"â€"-lï¬â€˜orm III, M. Palmer. II U. Suddaby. .'! Q | .L . '_ l VJllller-Tel'm Opens'lan' 4' E . ~(i'reogu'aphy.â€"A. Northey,L.Smitheram g donel on a good 'upâ€"to-clate *1 machine at reasonable J. Carley. Latin.â€"III, U. Shane, B. Mason. II, K. Brandon, A. Northey. French. â€" III, L. Smitheram, K. Bran- don. . Sermon.â€"U. Shane, M. Austin. . Book-keepingthl. Paley, E. Townley ' R. Wilkinson, G. Fell, G. McFarland. Gasman. luromomncv.â€"h‘orm III. B. M ason, U. Shane, M. Palmer, M. Austin, R. Arnold, M. Martin. Form II.â€"A. Northey, L. Smitheram, F. Mann, K. Brandon, K. McDougall, .W. Maybee. Form I.-â€"M. Puley, H. Suggitt, G. Mc- Farlane R. Wilkinson, G. Fell, V. Lord, R. Walker, J. Carley, L. Isaac, E. Town- ley, L. Corbett, D. Minors. Arrange now to attend the famous I ELLIOTT , l I l l l 1 . . ‘Ii"i‘+?.fll?’i‘£), ONT. , l This school stands to-day without 1 a superior in the Dominion. Nea r- I ly all colleges claim to be the best but claiming to be so does not make (ho-n so. Get our catalogue. Read it from cover to cover. See for your self what this college is doing and the advantages it offers. W.J.Elliott Principal COB‘ YONG! All) ALEXAIDZR ‘TS. DRESSDI'AKING. ‘ The umiensigner? is prepared to do Dressmaking or Sewing. either by the day on work taken home. Good work- ‘ nunship ; ‘charges reasonable. Apply at irrel- MoArthurls residence. Bum ‘ ' MISS MCDONALD. . Kilimount. We are pleased to hear that - he is getting‘ better. 5 hold a shadow social in the Orange hall l | Dr. D. Gould, Reeve-,- A.Y'. Northey-,- _ Minutes of tw'o previous meetings, isaliary to date, 35.00;. W.- H‘. Rolbsomi E for'the election to ï¬ll the vacancies for ' appointing a boa-rdl of‘ i health and; M. H. O.;. and. appointing. i 'lihe-meefling. oi‘! the last meeting; were : Ga-irewv;lllcll,â€"'lll1at the usual? grant of! j gi'vcn- to the Hospital fer.- ' Hoskihsâ€"-B.yrne-,.â€"That no bonus: be i I'lloskilis.-â€"Fell,â€"â€"'llhat By-l'aw No..-â€"â€"â€"-,. ' point an auditor be-now read and passed. : Carew~_-Fell,â€"'l‘hat the following ac~ 3 counts be paidiz. Hopkins, Bros. 8a Mark, , stationery, $5.65; Ill. D. Hand; printing, j $1.4.45; H. P. Chesselr, 1).. R. 0., $3,; A. B, I Townsend, D; R- 0., $3. and hall. for poll- ~ $3, and hall.‘ for pol-ling, $2: total, $5.-â€" ~ I ' ing to Mr. Byrne's instructions.â€"~Carr’d. , Geometry..-Form III, M. Palmer, U..; 'ing repainting and over- '- l every alternate week following. {a Iiilqilbllrlï¬iim’ A- Norway, K- Mchusalll. - ' . ) ‘r A v hauling .degOllS were Satisfaction assurodePlatc, Crown and Physical Science.--â€"Form I, 11 Suggitt. never better, All Work Bridge work a Specia-lly- ‘II-Iisliory.â€" Form III, B. Mason. ll F. ‘ l ann. $11Milllteed- Ancient History. â€"â€"III, B. Mason. ‘ PLAYING- “mm m\ Chemistry-Ill, M. Palmer, B. Mason, ‘ L Burnt Riier. Corr-ellpoildeiiéé 0] the Gar-‘cite. The bridge being erected lover Burnt River ~by the Ontario Government, near here is nearly completed. The irohworli will be in place this week.‘ . >_ ‘ Mrs. Adolph Lovely is the‘ proud moth- er of a bouncing boy._ _ _ _ ‘ .. The? G.- 'l‘. R. Co. is maknilgflneqessary repairs to its bridge over Burnt RIVQI'J' Our school is not yet open for this year,- and two other schools areflacant. Th'cr'é are plenty oi teachers ' ultc com- potent to teach the schools, bu they are prevented by the fool regulations of the educational authorities. . The services in the‘ English . church‘ were brought to a‘ stldderitermination last Sunday by the clergylriariyRcv. AC Cummer being taken‘ sci ill that he yery nearly fell in the pulpit. He managed after a time to get as far as Mr. Adkinss house, and in‘ the afternoon got home to The ladies o! St; Duke's. Church will on Saturday evening, Jan. 23rd. A: goon pro .ramme will be rendered. Each lady wfll'l kindly bring lunch for two. Admis- SiOIIf. 3.611193 £56., dblldlfÃ©ï¬ 1W; o’-.. Rosedale. G Gom'espnmilence Oj'tlw Gazette) . Skating. is the taverns. amusement all “presentqaro'uud our ‘(£111lith __ __ . . § 'lfhfo' Presbytertian, congregation held their annual meeting on Monday ev‘g‘ last when, oltic'ers were elected, for the. ‘ - - rear. , . ,. colllglgarld Mrs. Spence treated: a, few or ;their-llri;end.s,~ to a sleigh ride on Satur- iday use All report a most enjoyable. time. ‘bio-.5‘ b.- Nlo rla pd‘. E (@‘birnespo'ndmicc Q'f ï¬llie- ï¬PoéeMzQw .. i "ï¬rst B‘. Ill} Pearson and‘; children’; oii iOnbow, Saskx; are visiting friends- and‘ , renewing old acquaintances here. ; Misses Clara and Lena Rilance, of Beaverton, are the guests oi Mrs. G. W. j Allcly for a few. weeks. f The grim angel- ol" death has. made- his ,rounds once more and has taken for his. victim. the only. child'- oli' Mr; and. Mrs. Addison. Coutermauche, aged 2 years, 4.1nonths and‘8 days,__ H'e died on,Su'n- 'onl-‘y a‘ flaw hours sick, when death re- leived him of his sullering. The parents have the sympathy of the entire com- munity in their sad. bereavement- li'riend's in: town on Monday l'ast. two. or three days. last week. on busi- lness. . ' Miss Lena Davis, of Dongol'a. i's vi'sift- . ing. her-sister Mrs. Wm. Emery for a few ‘days. ’ Miss. Maude Gainer, off Mindcn, is- v-is~ iting friends around the village.- ' visiting friends here fen-a fewweeks. business-one day last week‘.- Mr. Chas. Peel, of Coboconk was. in. ; toiwn. one day last week on. business. j The Rev. Mr. T. 0.. France, of Kin- ’ mount was viSi-ting friends inthe village last week. Mr. Wm. Reed',o£' Digby, was. in- towu. ' last week on business. Mr. Wm. Bailey, of Head Lake was also in. town last week. 0-0 Bu: y’s. Green‘. C'Orrcspondcnee of'the G'uzett'e. Mr; William. Rutherford and M'iss 1 Bertha Dunseath, formerly of this place, _were married in Toronto on Wednesday, -Dec. 30, and are spending their honey- moon visiting their friends. They will take up their residence near Petcrboros ugh. We wish them. every success. Many from this vicinity attended the and report a big time. - their-old home and will spend‘ some time visiting their friends, after which they will move to their- new home near Oak- wood. They will be missed. Mr. George 'S'mith has moved to the farm they have left. We welcome him back. Mr. Duncan- McDonald; of Alphona, Mich., after‘ an- absence of over thirty years, is visiting. friends in this neigh- borhood’. _ Mrs. Alex. Riley, of ‘Vilberforce, after two a. weeks-visit with. friends, returned hoine last T uesday.~ Messrs. Henry and Thomas Connell, of southernAlberta.- visiti-ng friends here. Mr. and» Mrs. David Green, and child- ren, of Fort Saskatchewan are home for a; month visit. ‘ Powles’ Corners. (Corrrspmulcnce of the Gazette.) A telephone meeting- was announced for last Monday night, but not one far- mer came out. Mr. Nathan Day has (lone his best to get the farmers interested in telephones~~the value of which as time savers, and occasionally as life savers, is well knownâ€"-but they appear to consid- er a bccl' ring ol’ far more importance. The Sunlight Soap. (30., who are build- ing a. large summer house 0n tho west shore ol’ Sturgeon Lake, are making ar- rangements with the Bell Telephone Co. to run a line to. the summer resort; and Mr. N. Day is arranging to have the line run past his house, as he will also have a ‘phone. The Rev. W. J. M. Cragg is continuing, the evangelistic meeting, which will be closed this week; and we- are glad to hear that several young people have consecrated themselves afresh to the Lord. Mr. N. C. Hart, our teacher, touched the button on the fourth of this month, Mrs.~ David Galiway- and. M-iss: Maggie . ,Willamsr oï¬â€˜ Minorls Bay- were visiting- .Mr:s..Rkeve,.wife-oliBislmpilteeve,,assis- Mr. David‘ Kirkpatrick and: Mindlames. Powers, of. Lindsay, were- in town; for Mr. Jones-,ot Teron-to, was in. towniorr social at the Orange Hall last Friday, v Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Flctt have let-t ‘ a and set the sého'dl in operation for 1905.‘ The trilstces have: accepted the tende' ‘ of Mr. W: H. Powl'e's as care-taker, and the trdstees of the Church have retained his‘ services as care-taker. CThe revenueof the post-oliice herd was larger than‘ in any previous year,‘ ,. One day last week the LindSay-Ha'lil burton train made the niail c'ohtractori here get a move on}. The niail bags Were challenged and the‘ two miles were made in ï¬fteen minute's: _ . _ Mrs. w. H. Bowles, of Randolph‘, and Mr. Thos. Parnell, of Wyevale, were visl iting friends“ Here for a week during the; Christmas hblidays. , , _ Dn'dohinstoiie, of Fenelon Falls, made a professidiléil trip out hereto attend to Mr. W. Jokes‘. ,_ ', In regard to the fumace' in the ' ~‘ ment of the school house, itsdayso‘ #985 fdlness are near at an end. PUBLIC Tasman-The annual meeting of members of the public library will be held in the reading room on we 18th inst. at 8. p. m. CR'O'WDED' Ooh-Some interesting c'oif'; respondence and also‘ shin‘ ,loc'al' devils items are unavoidably he d ever diitil next week; Acn'chL'rnRAL SOCIETY.-â€"'I*he annual meeting of the Fencl'on Agricultural So; Ciety will. be held will’ the. memoirs 5H use. at renews Falls on‘ Tuesday, Ian‘; ,umiy 19th; at Obie o'clock sharp-e " . . , Bison Sacha-A basket‘ seem sail b'e held atthe residence of Mr. Jose-p.15. Curtis, Verulam, on Wednesday evening, January 20!‘,th Proceeds. inaid of the‘ ' Feuelon. Eillilï¬. Baptist. Church building- fund‘. Sleighs will‘ leave J'. L. Arnold's- store at 6.30. , ,._Illl'{-)CKET.-~Th_e~ game all: the Walls: E; é Wednesday between the l-‘oca l's- and‘ B'obk ‘caygeon: resulted? in il. tic, live‘: to his. 3 lit; wasa struggle all" the’ uni)‘; lie séblli'»: La'li' hirlf t_iliie-'_ being" thrice-Alameda}, -.,lll"e' Pearce refereed‘. T‘. Lausfl'nl'd' retiredi earl-y iin the gaine- witlr an accidental cut‘ ou- the face, and the visitors d-rOpped‘ lilfamii'l t0n= to even- up. Bobcaygeon-éG'oall Cameron, point Trotter. cover Hamilton, wings- l-Iiayos and Nicholls,,ccntre- Melly, rover M oliat. The Fall's ~Gioal! Blufgoss; point E. Lansï¬eld‘, covcr- Slmne,_ wings. Mc-Phee and~ T..Iranslieltlgcentre» lCe:Lst,, rover Kerri. . S1. Janus‘ .(Cmmeuzï¬'llhe' Wbman'se‘ _ , ' p , , 1': .'"'. "'l ‘-, 9'51"â€, '. ',"".:.' is: ','.,‘.‘v_ e‘I-,1‘,‘.,-i‘rl_'15 63511.11 éil- met Bil 51mm“, to.ia'.i,'iou‘rilmelit.. ,day. [1101.0]ng, Jan. 10111,.1 09, and. was, Aumhaiy of St.,J.a.i.ns Church, tendon; Fall's, will‘~ hol'd‘ a‘ special missionary meeting in the basement of the Method- ist church 0n Saturday, January 23rd, at 2.30 p. m. An-address. along the lineof-E missionary work will; be. deliivencd! by,- tant Bis-hop off Thronto.. Members oï¬â€˜ the missionary soci'eti'esof' the Method;- ist, Presbyteniiun and‘ Baptist churches‘; . are-cordially.- inwitedi to attendithe meet- :ingi. 'llheR-i'ght Reverend'BishopBeeve-a will; visit the- Pa-rislr of." Echelon! Falls; and Vorulazn- on Sunday, January’ 24th:.- Hc willhold: conï¬rmation: in St. James? church. in. the morning; andf will’ dbliinon' ;the anniversary" scrliiou'i'n; thez evening's. Miss. Lily Thompson,_. of. LindSay, is. QSpeeialr music‘ will; be rendered? by: the. ï¬clioir: Specialr anniversary collections; ,yvill be taken: upboth morning and evcn~ jing;. . ' .S'r; Annmaws Cncnou'.-â€" The. uniom missionary prayer service. i'n- the~lecture~ room-of St. Andrews church. 0n- Wednes~ d'ay of‘ last week was greatly enjoycd.. M rs- Lord-I presided‘, and members 0t‘ each of thefour missionary societies oli' the town. took. part in the service.. .. - 'On Sabbath last Mr. w. J Cameron,.B.A.‘,-. a native of. Woodivi'l'le and student of‘ {Knox College,.addressed the people of.‘ iSt. Andrews. on the work ot' Knox Col-- ilege Missionary Association in- Northerm - Ontario and the far‘ west. St. Andrew's; ' Missionary Guild proposes: contributing; towards. the support of] a missionary in. one~0f these remote ï¬elds. . . ._On> Sunday next elders are to be ordained in Bury’s-. .Grcen, and the pastor will. preach on the. topic, “ Wh-y- anr I a Presbyterian ?â€' This will also be his subject here, at. -7 p. m‘. “usarssffl Ll'rTLETON.-At Fenelon Falls,.0n Sun; day, January 10th, the wile of" Mr. John.- L. Littleton of a. $011.. m voila: scans-E I inShorthand- or Business will bring ’ you best results if taken at our old established and thoroughly reliable - school. Winter-term begins January i 4th. Catalogue free. British Am- - erican Business College, Y. M. C. A. ' illuilding, Toronto. l _rirrirr.. Dorrt forget that I have a ï¬rst class Planer and am prepared to do all work in: this line in the best style; also to make ' $515.35‘! [WEI USERS. Your patronage solicited. 3.5 GAINER. , - *- -v_-q~>_,~.__ ' . '~;_ z J‘â€"~>> w .;.--_-w' ‘\i