RM-i'vâ€"irâ€"‘PWv-â€"- . A ‘ ,_... . " . .,_,,‘.;,;,;M~;w- - M ‘ - 'ï¬aaâ€"ws " ' z‘ - - gt 'M'w-«r ._ ~' /â€â€œ.‘_â€".â€"â€" '_______________.â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"_‘ ‘- â€"' A GOOD Posâ€"rrlo-N FENELON FALLS Thaddcw. Can be had by ambitious young men. . Penelon counc'i' ‘ a \ â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘ and ladies in the ï¬eld of " wireless †or Connoil met at Cameron according to Fenelon Falls, Friday, Jah: 20 1 ‘- t; C'orrrspondcuce Of the Gazette. Mrs. John Eade of Cannington was the guest of her brother, Mr. George Grifï¬n, over New Year's. ' Miss Zillah Suggitt spent the holidays at her home here. Mr. Robert Wilson of West Hill spending a fortâ€"night the guest of his cousins. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Fell are in Toronto for a couple of weeks. ' A number from here attended. the Odd- i'ellows concert at Cobocmik. Mr. D. Gril‘dn of Clllilll‘dgton was re- newing oid acquaintance here on Sunday. ' Miss Lulu Johnston was at her home in Lindsay ver the holidays. Mr. Joe lleard of Newcastle was at Mr. ll. Watson‘s over holidays. Miss Annie Watson of Cameron was the guest of Uaddoiv friends for a. few days. Mr. Percy Suggitt was in Lindsay last week. â€".â€"-. .9. Fell's’ Station. railway telegraphy. Since the eight- hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations.throughout the country, there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chances of ad- vancement. The National Telegraph :stitute operates six oilicial institutes in America, under supervision of R. R. nd Wireless ollicials, and places all graduates into positions. it will pay you to write them for full details at i Cincinnati, 0., or Philadelphia, Pa. I Er I g. I statute. A communication was received from Dr. Gould re excessive assessment of his telephone line to Roscdale. On motion of Messrs. Sims and Tompkins he was given a rebate of ‘7. The following Were paid bonus for wire fences ; Mrs. S. Turner, $30 ; Jno. Curtin, $80,- R. Byrnell, $13.50; Jno. Smitheram, $24.50; J. H. 8.: W. Brandon, $30 ; Peter l’erdue, $15; Jno. Date, $19.50; C. Hep~ burn, $11.50 ; Wm. Parkin, $15. ' Messrs. N. Day and \V. J. Hay were present with plans of their summer re- sorts, and after examination by Council, Byâ€"laws were. passed ratifying them. On motion of Messrs. Sims and 'l‘olniie a By-law was introduced providing for the holding of the annual elections. The by-law passed in the usual manner, Mr. Tolulie iii the chair. On motion of Messrs. Tolmie and Tompkins the Dominion Government was petitioned to build a wharf at Lake View Summer Resort. It was moved by Mr. Sims and second- ed by Mr. ’l‘olmie and passed, that‘Thos. Mollat's road beat be divided at north that Adtlnl M ________________.....â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 3553 young person can have a better safeguard against the adv’e‘rsities of fortune or a better resourse in a time of need than a thorough business training. WE Hï¬VE facilities to give you the best training in the Province. Our teachers are SPECIALISTS. All business and shorth'and (Gregg) subjects. Enter now. :_.- a...“ r___ Home Study Gearsss. Lindsay Business College. Affiliated with Orillia Bus. College A. H. SPOTTON, President. MARKETS "Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 780. to 80c. ‘ * , Wheat, fall, '78 to 80 Wheat, spring, 73 to 75 , Barley, per bushel, 45 to 50 I "‘ Oats, per bushel, 31 to 3?. A Pease, per bushel, 75 to 80" ' Buckwheat, 400. to 42 Potatoes, 35 to 40 - ,Butter, per pound, 20 to ‘23 ‘ Eggs, per dozen, 00 to ‘15 Hay, per ton, $8 to $10 Hides, $8 llogs, live, $6.00 to $0.25 Hogs, dressed, $7.00 to $7.50 Beef, $8 to S 7.50 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 12 to ‘20 Flour, Brandon‘s Best, $2.70 to $2.90 ‘ Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.50 toS‘ZJO Flour, Victoria, $2.45 to $2.65 Flour, new process, $2.40 to $2.60 _ Flour, family, clipper, $2 to $2.55' Bran, per 100 pounds, 31.05 to $1.2 . ‘ Shorts, (10., $1.20 to 81.30 Mixed Chop,do., $1.35 to $1.50 I corner of Lot 18, J Moore to be p‘atli- (Correspomhuzcc of the Gazette.) master of south half. - . rm J 1 l .‘ b . ytl - On motion of Messrs. Parkins and ‘? curigurgxlda“ plssed vely (“no y m and Tompkins the. following bills were Mr. illld'i‘ll‘s. John Bullner and daugll- orderâ€? pmdi, millhm’ pushing 7i†2 l of Lindsay spent Christmas with their THVWW 0,†“' he‘vmsvbmb ’P" i ,“- “- fï¬vmls and relatives hem. luowles lorY postage and stationery f in. n. am of Flint. Michigan, has rig-Git? 1’-i\101"t'l§“:ï¬if(;§ Nulka and] 111“ w V . .. .- .. .- . -- . .,. t} pairs _on‘rac or, 3. L; a. tay, or p an: Eggplflrvisi'lcnlng filcndships (lullllb 10 for Vlctbm‘ia road bridges, 89.30; T. Miss Edith Hughes of Burnt River Gl'equsiforz? 10ml 0t gravel 000-; D. J- spent Christmas day with her parents Mlllcl‘ï¬ml' for 3â€"? and damp-$0 to 1 ir. and Mrs. John Hughes. $30â€. §6‘%0.;1 0" hétl,“ elï¬â€˜tm? .relia“;s Miss Nellie ’l‘iplinn‘ of Lindsay visited fel'l’ms 1:“ Sea '3 _'-i 1" un1011m 01: ' her home at Honey grove, for a few days , 101' 51113131105) @916; (190- 153130. 101‘ I I and returned on Tuesday. gravel So ; American Road Maclnne Co., Mrs. W. Mitchell visited Lindsay last l01'_01'usher Spring. $3: Reeve Palmer. week. freight on spring, and telephone ex- Mr_ and. Mrs. Austin Coundil and _ A I penses, and two trips to Graham’s Hill daughter of Baddow, were the guests of i - -. , _ .. 24.90 ;' J. H. Brandon, for a @- ton of coal, M 1‘. and Mrs. w. Bulmer over Christ- r b3; Clerk, on salary, $77-50; Treasurer. O O mas $40 ; M. Maybee, for use of Orange Hall, Mr. A. Hughes made a business trip to E.†$2. .+ Lindsay recemy' ’ The 51 .it'ng r' k 11} K‘ 11‘ 1d b 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Armstron re- - ' , i“ 1 m t ‘1“ 19 l 0 0115’? ‘ ' turned from their wedding tour ongSat- Famous Ind'an Palmlst' llng' to Jam? Ballets, Coliapsed on Fri' 6 urda evenin and will make their - , - “1y, owmg 0 10 great W0Whtv 0f SDOW ' y homey at Bury’i Green. Mr. and Mrs. The only fun‘bloo‘ifad Indl‘m Pd'lmls‘t on. the roof. Fortunatelybno one was ’ S . Armstrong have the best wishes of their in the World. She is Well educated, injured. numerous friends for a long happiness, and has made a. life study of solentiï¬c .__._.. . . .. . , . memw anilirehas purchased a ï¬ne palmism‘y‘ Don’t forget i0 cons?†If CARD OF THANKS: . new organ from the Dominion Organ and In trouble, Over d‘omeStlc ,bflsmessi To the Electors of Fenclon Fans : Piano Co , Bowmanville, Ont. health or heart affairs. Beadings for Ladies and Gentlemen,_ ! ’ , V Mrs J. T. Thompson and little son of out-0f.t0wn people a. spccmlty. VlSit I wish to express my thanks and Feudal] Fans were gu.escs Of her Sismr’ her and be convincedâ€"she knows her WPPOCifltion ’80 the Citizens 01' Fonelm __.._.-.._.____.. a Mrs. W. Wood, at Christmas. b ‘. ‘ H Hrs 10 a m to 8 ) m Falls for their kind support ili electing Miss Etta Wood of Lindsay enjoyed u§1ne$‘_ 0 ' .' . 1'" ' me as one 01" the councillors for the year Fermi“ Faiis. the holidays at the home of her parents, Prices 200. to 500. Behind Lindsay 1911. S CORBETT‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood, at- lfcll‘s station. Power Plant, Fenclon Falls. . Our ellicient teacher, Mr. R. Hardy has been reâ€"engaged, much to the satis- if†: faction of the section. ‘ .. t We wish the editor and staff and the ,2; many readers of the Gazette a Happy . 5m ; and a prosperous New Year. ï¬g “Haney Trawk‘w" ' 5 ‘ If your back is constantly aching and if ,- _ “9?â€?- ' . w, -. ‘ HOOVF , you experience dull shooting palns, ‘your V y} ’ '- , " A ‘1'_ kidneys are out of order. Neglect quickly ' w l ‘@ ' 1†‘1 1“â€le $310105“ BObCflXQ‘OOn 0†brings on rheumatism, diabetes, lumbago, , “ ii \F“ Tuesday night. Fonelon Falls defeated schn'mfl’ etc. _ the locals by 13 to 7. Mr, John wugnm- of no Hollis St, Is a link in Cunadzï¬s Greatest C Halifax. N. S» S-‘YS‘ “13ҠShamâ€??? I?“ as" ' ‘73 , Chain of High Grade Colleges BAPTIST illURCl-T. would catch me across ‘ “3 5m†I’m" “ my ‘ " founde dui'iiior the ‘ ' v , , . . , . 4 ~‘ , past twenty- Mr. A. E. \llnte, B. ~A., of the Grande buck and 0W1“‘,“â€" my “WW†“.“d Are Mone r Savers. Get them from .- , R- - _ Liane ï¬lission School Quebec, “,i“ l)ecl{, Often causing 1110 um.) Sullltil".\\:l‘l~l) .3 ‘ _ ways.- .hlllsf Cilctlll IS the preach on Sunday. next, his subject be- Severe headaches and Sl'lf" s 0f ( IZL‘lle-v- n fugeSt' mmels 0 fowlg People ing “Work among the French ’uoman spots would dalazle behalf; my eye]: I‘LDJI , in Canada and. it is freely "atholics iii Quebec.†All will be made 0V0!“."1lâ€":r “""ll‘l “""l but ‘ 1 W0“ (1 .“1 . - ""3 admitted that its olraduates Wet wclccme. lo the floor and be unable to got ul‘ Wllh' if") 7‘ ‘- _. o n _ ".M _. d m _ f 1,. ,- the best positions. lheie is a , out aSslsiance. A turn 10 mt. 0 Boot is u a _ J, ‘ ST. ANDREV'S CHURCH. Kidney Pills and I began their use. The reason ; write for it. A diploma. "v‘ Rev. C. S. Lord, will discuss the Tor- ï¬rst bux gave, me relief ling l‘am nowwï¬lll ‘ from the Commercial Educators: .1; ; onto movement next Sunday evenino‘ in , an s l‘ong.’ = A .‘ _. 1; I l . _ .7 St. Andrew's Church. His morning sbub- â€; ;druggists sell S‘sf‘él‘uilo? (J madd' Is 3 Pass I ject is 5‘ Habit, How Former.†All are - ,gï¬il’poth’s Kidney ,, 1301 0 success. 2 cordially invited. The annual me’fting §;§ij1}115 50c. a l.)\.\' , You may study partly at home '1 ' .- . a. ‘i- -- t. 'l W .« ;. ’ Sfcgï¬l]: on “LS , 1: ‘1‘: 1.191;: ‘iugliflyof: ifilliillunfllllr.Jillilillcnll‘lilltJilliliilc:lillflilll:.illllliut.zliiliuc.zri’llilmlilliltminimL:ulllliumiilhuilliiilt mlilinmd'iinuxii‘linmur‘lï¬ntmilliutiillllilhitlillmlllllnt.ililiiltittiiml‘llluullif'; . and filllbllijdvl' tile Colltgc. If i y . " v l l J - z i v- TRUE BLUE OFFICERS. , mn°§fend§§01r$§95 :2 E “W “W do The annual election of Empire Lodge ~ greatest sycciï¬c .I n Teri“ Opens AUgi No. 198 of the Loyal True Blue Associa- .: for Kidney or Q ' E: ' ‘ - . tion aesultcd in the following ollicers A, “a. __l ‘hladdcr trouble, .. PETERBQEQ being elected for the ensuing ~vear : ' T’ustpald from the E: w r: i: ’ 8U5H§§E§§s GQLELEE_ Frederick Lodge, \V.M.; Johnson l’en- proprietors The R. Ls - u: . rose, Dep. M.; lf‘red; liezlst, Rec. Soc. Ti 1300111 00- Lid-Fort El'ie. Sold and 57%: Wm 5 GEO- SPOTTON: PRESlDENT; ' ' ' _ and Flu. Sec.; John Fountain, ’l‘rcas. ; guaranteed by W. H. Robson. ’ - E: A .John Johnson. Chap.; Robt. Cochrane, ' : - 0 =3 1" Q. Cond.;' E. Wilkinson, 1). of (3.; Sam. Ladles BOCha’rln Coat $U7'50 for 3392'00' E? Nicholls, Inside "yler Comlnittceuien, mm" s - - , - _. . __Art Nicholls, Senior ; Rienard Lodge, f \ 2 Ladies BOChail'ln Goat, Sable 00113113, g ‘ ‘ f, .3, 'lst; H. Wilkinson 2nd, Wesley Jones a as, for .3 a .E. E B 9 a; 3rd. ,5 ' E’s ~‘ - . . . m u . il : Younfr men and women to prepare for S. A. SPECIAL MlhEl‘lNuS. ‘ fl ' ‘ LadleS’ Fur-lined Goal), AlibSlia: Sable 5 positibns of trust and responsibility Captain and Mrs. Raymer will. be here a ' Collar, for worth from. .540 to 100 per month. for this week end. 14th to the 18th, and l E ‘ $3 .52} The famous will conduct special meetinn's in the :1 i p“ .2 .‘ 7.;zf..r_..:,.__.,., 1 †SAMâ€. Dmmmsm On Mam“). the! § A few Mans Goats at reduced pilues. _ g g was...†[7 /7 16th, there will be a special programme é 0,! fl ,1 r of songs, recitations, dialogues, etc, at . T // fl fl _ ¢ 8 o’clock. Stan-Captain Ellery will be Of the old rigs. hcw ‘ J . S. 01°t113y . ONT present and give an address on the Kloa- Ones cost money We '- - . TORONTO: - (lyke and Will be attired in the Klon- . ' y - - stands far above the average busiâ€" (lykc’costume. Coffee and cake social make a Spccnilty of re- é "3)“ Door to w' H' Wa'Sh 5 “00'8" m'"' g mess college of this country. 11.5 after the Programme: airing re aintin ' etc' record for placing students in posi; . 1 p o, P ‘ g, - ' % tions is a remarkable one. Large MASO‘NIC giv§¥égï¬Â§XTIOh 0F If you have anything catalogue free. = \t 1 t: I f Tl S that needs ï¬Xing up con“ R 321)“! 915 i a retro ar mee mg 0 ie pry - - - _ ‘ - ' i": ' c i i...‘ <2 , Lodge No.°406 A. F. & A. M., held on bring it “919- 01 1f : ’l‘uesday,t1){elc.d27t€, thve’ follglowillisg ollicers you need a, new one “n j were ms :1 e y . ro. urgoyne - , . . . , "â€"Mâ€"-â€"~ , assisted by W. Bros. Johnston and Fitz: We (fan bbulld ItagOOd . _ ‘ t ‘ (rel-aid : H. J. Townley, \V. M. ; H. John~ as t 19 est. 5‘; T: - Emu. 1. p. M.; Rev. C. 8. Lord, s.w.; l , . . ,. . . .. Findlay Robson, J. \\’.; A. Sutherland, l ' 4 3'" ‘ 1 (.‘haplziin ; W, H. Robson, Treas.; E. Fitz- I a ' - ,7 .g - , , - D n c gerald. Sec. ; Dr. H. B. Johnstone, S. 1).; Fl f| I i ho get the†5111301195 RGUT- CH;;ni’ix.3El‘liJ, llr. Sims J. D, Geo. J. Nie l). C, A. E. . ‘ 3 1 y-' ‘ J , A“ kinds of Minthorne s, W. Wood J. o, T. Archer Comome (Moot ; - £10m “S “ 1“ 1â€â€œ the i n , ,wm- -. ::~ I m- .2 til d l’l l “ C. o. r. oririonns. | “melon “"5. E; s 3i all ii i " l“oli()\\‘ing is a list of ollicers of Court! ; . _ J . r ' I: . fr l 1.. ,, . g .1“ I ‘H‘ . Font-ion Falls No (320, Canadian Order of - “my Of SiltlSlilt‘ilOll. See us w , (Illn::,ll,'i,(. H’ nm ‘1 ’ L “' ‘1“:Ir‘fltï¬rï¬f‘ Bro, M. 5mm“, CR 13ml ’ w a V†_ { before placing your order. Il-wlllg the ham improved lllilclliilcl'y ' w. li.lil‘illl(li)n,VC R.Bro..\.\\',Quihell,1 Emiss T3113. , 4H _ 1 H I . H _r ’ J_ it S il'O. ll. Littletou, F S i’iro. A. V. Nor-1 HONOR GRADUATE ALBERT COLLEGR a 10 =l “L 10 ‘ " l‘ "N ‘I “We " (v FESPï¬iETï¬E’S they, 'l‘rezls, Bro. 1?. Kelly. Chaplain Bro. V (fall and gut (lesgns and prices. ' Is prepared to give lessons iii oil or water color painting, crayon drawing, or -; “ The Parsonage," I Fenclon Falls. \l'l)lil\'.5.â€"ln the rear of lhc . Cambridge slim-ct. a. cnnhiBEnsL S. Smilhei'am, S W Bro. L. Robson, J W urkei on . lil-o. it. (‘ochranmS B Bro. J. W, Smith- sun .1’hy, Bro ll, 13-. Jolinstcne, Auditor designing. “j, .\. Bishop. 1 I l‘ for (winning, Tracing and Polishing, we. . l