.7 : ‘Si "._-â€"-â€"â€"â€"__.______l A "" ‘ Foil Fair's}: _â€"â€" ’ . SEASON 1909. , â€" ANEll WAGGON Baddcw. (Cm-respondenw of (he Guzntle.) Mr. R. Silggitt, of Valcntia, and Miss Bessie Suggilt, of Cameron, Visited bad- INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER Follows, BIBLE STUDY CLUB mm" Bobcay .g are theatres of Tail '4 {iii this 'disti'i’c‘t ": Sir. KAWARTH A , , Bcaw ‘- .....-.-'. i I ' \: v I for a few days last “081‘. . P #01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘.:s oeY V v ‘ ‘ dodlrlï¬iiiduheigrs. J. Wilson. Jr., spent Sat- THE GAZETTE S iï¬i“ - -‘ ‘ x - ‘ Jt- 29_30 BM“ LEN ' v ui‘da'y in Cambray, attending the funeral Kl ~ It ‘ i i ‘ I» . g 9 Fenelon Falls costs a‘ 10f†0f money‘ lljigliiliSlllzlfe-Lindsay, spent 3 Rev_ D10. Linscott’s _l~ ééhe . ~ I . . 3:... . . VI . | ‘ I . . . _ Sept. 1 Lâ€..‘-' 3 ', ,’ . . w k. on thCSuliday School lMSQ“ .iï¬nmunt...'.-.- Oct.5 6 - 0‘0" ' 1 '~ ' J ‘ ' i t few an)†m blldilmlluil‘ib mi) if Cameron June 27th, 1909. £311; "iolrl . .' Oct 10 11 caboconk' Wdccon ‘3 nu 1‘“ (u 1 x .. -<.. l‘rw‘o‘l 'll ’1†2‘" "". ' J ‘ "‘*' ‘ . ‘ ‘ ' nliliirs-tfol’ (Mrsfcho. Guildhle - 8 ‘ “flaky†' in" i I ‘ ' H ' ' gem. 28 29 Dail V eke t S t d' 1 IS 1 nCEdb 0‘ U [hulhng 0) le- . ‘Tt-A if: .1 Temperance Lesson. Rom. .\1u. f gglg‘ivood. .- . . . . . ....Sept. 23 24 2a .3 ‘ CD a 111‘ MS 911‘ 111“ (lys- pairin 0. have it done O\i'rom here attended the Bap- Golden textâ€"Put “ye on the .l 1.4.. Regalia: ............ n . . . . . - - Sept. 27 28 Leave Fenclon Falls 4.15 p. in. , ,Ci d . .i , tist .cOnvention at Fellelon Falls last Jesus Christâ€"Rom. 1:111:131-f 1 f JON ;' Woodvrlle ~ n' - - -. - - - ~ - ' E591):- A " Rosedale 5-15 “ p1 ompt y a“ 1)] Opel ‘3 ' .' . r - 8,â€"Is it always 5111,“. ' 3 « . . . . . . . . . . . .‘eb . . rrive Coboconk 6.15 “ ’ J ' 0‘ " ‘ J Cal-cw and Miss Tinneyi 0f to‘dfclisti? when you have 110 V15" Jgo :i'n‘l .. .. _ , ., W’sâ€"‘â€" Lem'e. CObOconk 7-00 “ 130.“ t 11bit hulk Burnt River. spent Sunday in Baddow. of paying it? Ac means The ï¬nest. “ Rosedale 8-00 “ t noug 1 9"“ e Lbbnebs' is it right, or wrong, ti) ' when you have nothing v vour creditor knows Mrs. Stonehouse, of Winnipeg, livat present visiting her SlSi‘OI‘, Mls. m. . ~- ' ‘ - W. - I \\ 115011, at Daisy bank 17.11111. plantations Y Tea. it 9' packets tr 5 leaves from Ceylon tea. Arrive Fcnelon Falls 8.45 “ are contained 11] “Salado.†My facilities for repair- packcd in sealed lead r into debt .' . . 0° 1ng repainting and over- J pay with, if v - . .. ' ' held .9 - a 'c'uln- ;and are!" u prescrveits delicious flavor SATURDAYS ONLY 1 1' ~ v r ~. The annual Sunday 5011001 l’lcnw. stances . you-1 (311 ‘ ~ ~ _ . . lau Inc) \3 aggrons “ 310 , a .- . v v - f. to a ' ess man by ped’ .13.. Sold by all grocers- never 0 m4 . . p ..ed.10 on liilday last “as qui Is a busm . w i _ t ‘ ' . , Ioave Fenek 1 Eu 1‘. . n . ‘ a 1 , 1 ' 31111001“; ; abut. (Wing t0 thefom wefg‘lfg failed inl busmclss = W130, has] :honflgs‘l'ily W, .11015, 01 in bulk. flem‘ve Rosed::le 'L r S no 1161 tbeijtei . All W01 is. and a hirh wind» “mflttemmme W“ ,- has 360 “5 01'?“ .nd elven “P “‘7 inc .ile a party of boys and girls from T1,, T- , .0 , -, guaran ee . doubt smaller than ll} “'oukl Othermso ligatlon to PM; 9 nor, raider .“M'a’l OEâ€" ti Elgin Sunday School word, crossing 5 mm \gr‘itlhlcilutgliigtigte to Change, - i have been- . P 10,, if he makes .0" he ha‘la'nce’o‘f t1“? deb“ ‘ M, Trent River at Norwood on Sunday ' PLANING ah- und Mrs- W- T- 307350“ 0f “me of “We bu“ maria moner‘to "510 '50 but last in small boats, Charlie and Howard . “‘_ done Oil a Wood u Ho-dnte Falls: spent Sunday in laddow. v , Under in Jessi-3 ‘ _ i Lob’b, sons of William Lo‘bb, were upset Boat Will call at any camp or Island . D l _ Several from here took in the ehCm' and the l." Jdeï¬m business .condlhor from a canoe and before the larger along. the route, on Slgnal. Inachlne at reasonable sion to Guelph this week. when w' {W 011 iove and pigh‘teonsb 'Sa . - , . , ., boats 0'ot to them Charlie was drowned. : - t a _ M r. l). Burnett and Miss “0131151013: an ado .olesalers sell. on time. or Offs-9, He “,sz about 18 years of age. The w- 8‘ 13’ LS . . . tosh. 0'5 30300100: {Intended “‘0 1.9 ‘0 CPS. “ main-c discount for cash to ‘ b‘lle bodv has not yet been recovered. FENELON FALLS- ., f 1 is? church here last Sunday inornlng- banl' lily are 'not the debts ot a’ let“ ' ' F G I like!!!†2‘ Vi ~The people Of the Baptis‘" Chm‘ichdha've hi’ Jump Tetai‘ler the legitimr" c ‘ 1110393? W i; I 3.3.453. Li a. F;- .. v 1' their new 516 - .‘ . ‘g- », {my . 0 0‘3 ' ’ i iiiis returned home, af- _ himself? FENELON FA LLS MARKETS. mm} y and sin of a - ~ ' . 1e of months in the tel spending a coup ‘ work, getting States. Fenclon Falls, Friday, June 25, 1909 wage-earner in constant- into-debt ? riilinir. .4». TS it the ï¬lmy of 9. Reported 03/ me Norm czar Roller Mill 00 3 ' ' 1 f .. v. . ‘ 'crybody to love t 1 . Fife 1, - 1 coal lm rovomef‘ avevel'ybody. the bad , ' )_ Wheat.S_co cm 01 . o to 1.15 . Encouraging L;â€" p .ts ‘ mics and ~l’rie‘ndst‘; ‘md the goal, en“ Wheat, tall, perbushel.... 11.10 L15 . - . y . '2 he a . Wheat spring .00 1.10 " Pm‘t HO 3‘3 (“nae 535s ' . Win-lb 18.17 . .v.nta e of lovmn‘ ev- ’ .. y 115ng Hope Ihas set “EC-Pr. c embody, to o arsglvesg’ and to amuse Barley, per bushel.... 4s 52 Don t forget that I have - Ontario an example in CIVIC ,visizce 'o'r whpm we icy? I? - Oats, H na- 47 4E} a ï¬rst class Planer and am E . of which the tiigvn {iiay .lygEiiliotESlii OFXIF_1;§0:IPJ- l0__GIVE REASONS, OUTSIDE ggiisfges U ' . ... ‘- 2‘ )roud. ShOPU-Y 3, 0" 1 0' . 3’??? ‘3" 0‘3 ' .‘ 3‘,†,’ .LE THAT WILL COVER ALL emâ€" ' ’ I " . - a .5? iéomretition “WI “191‘?†gflf’lmement r JES, wi-Iv IT IS ALWAYS wnox l TO gull“, 1):‘d;:ér‘l"" ' " ' " 11:3 prepared to do an W01k 1n ' g , inent citizen of 1 mm 2'" rs «a, 3 1mm“ . : " . THESE FIVE MORAL PROIâ€"IIBI’l‘IONS. "ggsl Pe -' ' ' " - ' " this 'ne ' . l to he in Port Hope :1 gawholiappciieg question must be answered in Flay,per ton...... . 13.88 1333 h In the beSt Style 9 4- , u )on the Secretary ‘ o #5110 time, ca .eu .\ ii “inâ€, m, members of the club.) ‘ tildes . . .. . .. . .. also to Blake » V » l. .- ..-of °~ H 1 700 750 the circular contr' .c‘:§eclire «1 001‘! Must all such acts, as are here for- Oil-“N “’91 ---"- -' , “7 i ,. - . . ' v, i . f 11 - ~ . 2.. .. ,. . 1.. ma 1 . _ _ H 0. D._. d 350 900 e laxe lust lecener a. u regulatlons {Ol'm' ADP-ï¬g Ti“? 1‘1 LS ‘ . ' oidden, contravene the law of love to Oo-‘( lease ) ---o 50 6- 0 V 1_ f u Pvt? ‘_ .A coupicbf \VC‘! lama foratlie contest. make them Sinful; for example, if you Beef...._... .. 5 go i. .23 ‘ inc 0 lass 4-. onslon item alJPB‘WC‘] 4‘5 “1' so fl-It9i“"“‘â€d‘7 ‘l‘ra i had to kill a man who was about to kill Shoepsmns - . - - - -- - - -- - - - 5g 17 ' I papers from ‘ . ‘m the T0170“? ‘7“.V'xs- one of your lovcd ones, would that be W00] . 1.: » 1 - 1 ' Lthc Board 01’ Jiamilton, announcing." flint sinful ? Flour, Brandon’s Best .. . . . 3-20 3.90 ,, l ,1?! a; , €52. $.03. '3' ‘ton had in ..g.‘1‘ittl9'Ofitllein-‘Y'Cifr mmilâ€" Can an act be wrong that works out PFIhWI'; {gilvel‘ï¬eflf - -- -- , E g la g competit? striated a oer. 'lmlfl‘O rcmcnt for the good of all parties? . ‘ 0111‘, ’Iclni'la U 0 . - , o. - - 4 r 1,, 91,53- . 1 - a 3 city sci Lin amongst tllct‘sgizh-uiuagg of the Verses ]_1_12___1f5,0,, knew you had to Flour, New process H . ' 0 9289-0 You1 patronage SOhClteu. a. for 01 .o’dls. Since tiia Winn". requests die inside Ofa month, what effect would Fleur, Family, Clipper.... -. D . a} â€"â€" ,7 - .J ,1 , , . shave page.“ they‘ll‘t “9'90, circular i that have upon your intentions and - Bran, per 100 lbs . .. ‘ Also “ hit" Lnamel P019â€- ;‘in f" herin -rci‘.Oi-Y0(.’ill‘3hi ‘several towns actions so far as God is concerned ; and Shorts, “ “ . . . .. . . . . 1.20 . 0 r ,. ‘ ’ isltu‘rio. ' 7 if it would change these ill the least, Mixed Chop “ . l 50 1 60 S S ( i I Hy} g i ' TI billy else‘fdhere T .flill‘iiiig‘s to "the giro-Operation of the does that not prove that you are now - g . - 1' until seeing- Our 11318. ' who pals and teaming stall oi the Port living wrong and are in danger ? Most people are morally and spirit- ually asleep, and many are far into the night; what are the conditions which , should suddenly startle such into full Kiogle‘s'chcol, thallixcal improvement com- ll'r‘ctition has Essen most successfully Liztllllclletl..'030 hundred and eighteen ftpupils "have; entered the contest. A PREGES FROM m .3. i Wrathf .‘i-C‘JM HQMWflM‘M'N‘t {N99 as low as you will ï¬nd any where. 'of my premises free from weeds. - " I promise to not to throw fruit skins or papers in the streets. “ I promise to keep the weeds out 'down 011 my promises. “I promise not to wheel over the boulevards. “ I promise to keep my back yard neat and clean. “I promise not to walk across other people’s lawns. “I promise to do all in my power to help others to keep this pledge. « to a thing; or are their some things God may be pleased with which the community would condemn as wrong, or vice versa? . How is it that bar rooms are gener- ally screened oil from the public gaze ? i P Why is it a crime for a man to get I ._ drunk ? Why do most drunkards get drunk in the night, or away from public gaze ? Does the drink habit generally lead to the other four grave evils mentioned in verse thirteen ? Verse I4.â€"What is the sure remedy for the drink habit, and all kindred evils of the flesh ? . Docs putting on Jesus always mean putting Oil strength, so we can control all the passions of the body and the ambitions of the soul ? .._ . . . . _ . T 2 to @535 lï¬lleetlngul‘): the committee Will be held i consciousness as to their danger and I _ “T g M M ~ ' "this weak for the purpose of appointing their duty ? J ’ j a l l , ‘itlio judgeS. ' . ‘ Verse illâ€"How is it that the night is Juno. is the best; month to on [1911‘ as 2 D0 11 ’1; f0 1* 0‘ e '1‘, {'73 Q The l‘ollowmg Citizens’ pledges have the time selected for so many bad i we remain open July and August 3 ~ 1 b a: ‘ fl 'fiieen printed rfuléjl archaiiig Clï¬C‘Ulilltsed in deselds' ‘9†‘ 1 U . I .- I 5 Attendance being lower these months E §5h§’na*e Carlia’ge" ‘ j n‘c 'own 0 Barrie y 7 ‘le arrle ‘1011 ( a man ever to a mug >\v1101 7i . . ( ‘ attention is better and )pon'ress ’0 _ t i _ «Horticulture. and Town improvement he is ashamed for his best friends and ‘lre can-Y a 1m g6 ï¬nd we“ 5 greater. Cool premises. Piztcfbcro ' a‘MSO at $500139": â€" ' neighbors to know ?, - _ u j .v . 1, ~- ~' ~ 3 is a Favorite summer resort. 0 I - I ‘ . g f “ i promise to keep my sidewalk clean. liocs the popular conscience gener- sek’cted Stool‘ ' Q-L‘l pl Ices m e . _ LI D N 8L N $ ' “ I promise to keep the gutter in front ally or always represent God‘s attitude ' ~8,9610%†005/733 fOF [glib/10 I a o- 9 Furniture Dealers and Under takers 6-1 0» open entire year. hiltcr any day. ° 6°†’ Mai-l courses. Pet erb oro Business College. SPOTTON & MCKONE, PRINCIPALS. To keep your watch in good School Teachers. i order. If it needs cleaning o-.- Remains of a Giant Pine. Is unrivalled for impure or- watery blood. It is the best thing you can take this spring Bebt. Chambers to cleanse the. system of win- Dealer in and manufacturer of all kinds ter’s accumulation of impuri-_ or repairing bring it here. I The Orillia Packet says : Mr. Edmund Wallis tells the Packet of a very remark- able log drawn to Mr. Aaron Stewart’s mill, Uhthoft‘, last winter, and lately draw Lesson for Sunday, July 4th, 1909. Paul’s Second Missionary Journey,â€" Antioch to Philippi. Acts xv :36 to xvi: 15. M LAMEâ€"In the Township of Vcrulam, on Sunday, June 20th, 1909, the wife of measured. It grew on Mr. Rob. Downe's farm, and is from a giant pine cut down about twenty-ï¬ve years ago, and allowed to lie all those years where it fell, on acâ€" count oi’ its great size and unwieldiness. The log measures six feet in diameter, and Contains 1,885 feet. It is so large that it could nolt possibly lip got into Mr. Stewart’s mi lwithout ta innr Oil the roof. It is therefore intended tto blow Mr' Samuel Lmnb’ a“ daughter' it open with some explosive, and then HEARDvâ€"Ab 1301191011.}? ï¬lls, 0“ MONEY. handle it “ in sections.†Mr. Wallis sug- June 2lst.1909. the. WIfe of Mr- Wm. J- gests that this remarkable log, before it Heard: a 501% is too late, ought to be photographed. MINORE.â€"â€"In Fenelon Falls, on Mon- As he says, this cOunty will never see day, June 2lst, 1909, the wife of Mr. its like again, and quite probably anoth- Thos. Minor-e, a son. or pineof such dimensions was never at N 1 r time seen within the borders of the - a ‘3 » MARRJED. county. Perhaps Mr. B. F. Stewart may think it worth his while to run out to MOLYNEAUX â€"â€"SCARLETT.â€"â€"At Fellelon, Falls, by the Rev. C. S. Lord, B. A., 011 Uhthoï¬ and bring back a negative. ‘ -â€"â€"â€" Wednesday, June 28rd, 1909, Mr. Bruce Molyneaux to Miss Maud Scarlett, all of Galway. â€"-â€",__.___‘___ WANTED- General Servant for small family. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Dr. Gould, Fen- elon Falls, or to MRS. H. J. LYTLE, Those Hats Again. The Kingston British Whig says : The Rev. D. H. Wllitmore made an attack on the “Merry Widow †hat in an amusing Way at the Young People’s rally, held in Cooke's church, Kingston. The different societies were allotted certain parts of the church, and it so happened that the Rev. Mr. Whitmore and the members of 1 Rosedala the society Of Calvcry church were giv- . . on seats near the rear. All ill front of ‘ the preacher and his flock was one mass i SKIFF FOR SALE- of millincry, for the audience was chief- Sixteen foot. Cedar Skin, in n‘ood order. ly made up of young ladies. The pl-cach- Cm1 be seen here. ° cr‘s chance came to him when he was H. J_ LYTLE, 22.2 Rosedale. called upon for an address. He said that he had been ill the same position as a, M- . man who had attended one of,.Gipsv MAN 0R WOMANghly South African Smith's big meetings in TOronto, and": then he" told the story. It was the old, Veteran Bounty LandCertiï¬catc issued Old Story of the big but. A man had. travelled a long distance to hear the great evangelist, but he 'was wedged in ither hear nor see anything. When Wmsgodforï¬ï¬‚l Elena-3.01? anvDominion. Elie collection plate was passed along hc’ limd 013011 forgefltl‘y in Alberta, Saskaté‘ relieved himself by dropping on it the‘ Chewan orRManltoba. Any Person 0"01'. {bumving note, which was 'sclitlup'to the" 5.11.9 111.58 0f;13 years. MAN Oil WOMAN, can~ evangelist; “Dear Sir,â€"-I came One'hun‘g acglmfï¬? tlllSJand With “113 certiï¬cate: dred miles to hear you, but ‘couldhnog' Egi'telglinfcllatc sale $790.00. Phone,“ nor hear on, as I am sitting be in W l 1' VlI‘e ~ * gggig hat. . “7,3le you please Sing ' Rescue l L. E. TELFORD, 131. Shuter street. flicPorishing-m 1:?‘911192Ma1n130669 ‘ ' Toronto. this: ’1 -- _ bet‘veen so [nany huts couldi the department-‘01? the intci'ior,.0tt‘a-‘ . JOHN SLATER, . ISSUER or MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE.- FENELGW FALLS. House and Lot for Sale. Part Lot 4, North of Francis and East of Colborne Street,.Eenolon Falls. 20a: WM. GOLDEN, JR. ESSA D. v THE STAF “OF LIFE. GET THE EST AT amass:- We Sell; Stock’s Bread, Peterboro.‘ ‘ ’ _v--â€". . ,... . 1.; __ ifw.anars, Echelon Ealls. Fcne ill Falls. for four years, six. times per. week each lcontractinay be seen and blank forms of .ishing machine, and a pneumatic plant; for better and deeper work than heretofore. Cambridge street, ties. Mgrhln It will banish that feeling- l‘JiiJ Bcinlg aldircct importer I am able to .of tiredness and depression, note lie c osest )r'ces. - . , . - q 1‘ regulate your stomach, liver I have lately installed a pneumatic pol- _ and bowels, give you Zest ior Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do Call and get designs and prices. work. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on House 109 $1 and worth it. n. CHAMBERS, Proprietor - - , p . MFARM r 0 RENT. Robscns Drugsioze. Lot 15, Con. 9, Fonclon, one hundred acres, seven ty acres of clearance, house and burn, stone stabling, overlooking ’turgeon Lake and adjoining Hall‘s ilag stall m. Apply to M as. ELIZABETH ROBE, sseao allusion collar , -â€"OF THE-â€" County 01' Victoria. The next sittin‘gs of above Cour! will;f be held iii vaonicy’s hall, Fcnelon Falls ON TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1909. icommencing at 1.30 o’clock in. the alien. noon. F1‘iil.iy,Junc lllli, will l)(‘ illi‘ last day Of‘ service on llcl‘cnd:l.l!s residing in this County. Del'enilanls living in crimp counties must be served oï¬â€˜or ncl'nro Sal: SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the _ Postmaster General, will be received at , Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 161.11 “(13.33 J1me “hillyâ€. of July, 1909, for the conveyance of His. Um?" 11.0""3 “'0'†1“ ‘1' my“). 4 D- mo _ Majesty’s Mails, Oil a pm} 053d Contract ELISHA MARK, E. D . HA ND, ‘ ‘ ' manna Clerk. way, between Felnclon Falls, Mai-ch l5lh, 19(9. COBOCONK and N ORLAND, from the ï¬rst of October next. Printed‘notices containing further in- formation asto conditions of proposed *Tthtandard Bred Trotting Stallion: HARRY K; 2-162i' render may be obtained attire Post Of- _ Iiices of, Cobcconk, Norland and at' the. HARRY- K-' Will be fit, metilln's Li"CPV 4 ,Ottawa, 27th May, 1909.“ Post Ofï¬ce Department, Stable _ every. Tuesday. and Saturday during the season, and the remainder . of-thc'jwcck he will be at. his own stable, Sunnyside Farm, Pleasant Val-f ley, Fenclona che of, thePost OliiceJnspector at, Toronto. ‘ G. C. ANDERSON, ' Superintendent. Mail Service Branch. ‘ Jos. 140e, 19:3,; Brorrisr‘trre. your food and energy for your. ‘