Professional Cards _________________________.___-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" LEGdL. . - MCLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON dz ' STINSON. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAR- ics. Money'to loan. Special atten- tion’given to investments. Branch oflice at Fénelon Falls, open every Tuesday. Lindsay ofï¬ce over Dominion Bank. Ms. A. PEEL. T. H. Srinso'N. W HOPKINS, WEEKS & HOPKINS. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit the borrower. Otlices No. 6 William ’ville, Ontario. .~ . G. H. HOPKINS, K. 0., C. E. Wrens, ‘ 3" F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A MOORE &. JACKSON} ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, to. Of B ï¬ce,William slreet,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. ~ A. JACKSON fl/f STEWART a: O’CONNOR, » ' V ARRIS'I‘ERS, NOTARIES, arc. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms h to suit. borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsey. ' . 'l‘. Srrwmr. . L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A LEIGH R. KNIGHT. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public. Successor to McDiarmid & Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan anp Real Estate bought and sold. Oï¬ice Kent St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. DENTAL. M 13:5. .I. sums, DENTIST, ' Ferrelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons- ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY methods at moderate prices. OFFICE :â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- ornc street I . M ' Drs. Neelands & Irvme. ‘IIEN‘I‘ISTS LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. CroWn and bridge work a. speciglt'V‘i‘"Splendid [its 111 artiï¬cial teeth. 'lractton. Gas administered to overrih persons With great success. » = - fl/fl/ MEDICAL. ‘Mâ€"W/ DR. H. H. GRAHAM. ~11. 0., o. M.,.M. n. o. 5. Eng, 11.0. r. a 6., ONT., 1*. T. M. s:â€"-â€" HYSIOIAN, SURGEON & ACCOUCH- P cur. Ofï¬ce. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. "U 5?. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, succnsson To on. A. WILSON, GRADUATE OF, TORONTO UNIVER- ‘ sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- coucheur. Otï¬ce,Colborne street, Fen- elon Falls. ' _________._______._..â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" AUCTIONEER. ___d._____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- THOMAS CASHORE, monomer: - FENELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a ï¬rst- clsss manner. Secure dates before ad- vertising. #- F. H. KIDD, . succssson To H. J. SOOTHERAN. ComnYANcING. Finn INSURANCE AT LOW RATES. I ESTATES MANAGED, AGENT MIDLAND LOAN Co. FARMS FOR SALE Tnnouonour THE COUNTY. OFFICE 9i KENT ST., LINDSAY. W Miss Tena. Redford HONOR GRADUATE ALBERT COLLEGE, Is prepared to give lessons .in oil or water color painting, crayon drawing, or pesigning. “ The Parsonage." Fenclon Falls. LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE No. 198 Meets the ï¬rst Wednesday evening each month in the Orange hall. Eenelon kinson, Sec. R. J. Mclmnsnmu, K. O. A. M. FULTON, B. A. e _ . , _ FOR THE NEW YEAR St. south, Lindsay, Ont. and at WOOd- ' .BUY YOUR suons' FROMI ARNOLD. performed according to the latestimproved DRiED ' Ron's - .W Leave your measure with I Townley Falls. Ed. Wilflnmn, W. M. ; J. H. Wil- Are now so skill- fully prepared that they make an ex- cellent substitute v for the fresh article â€"eSpecially at this season. We have a com- plete line. Fenelon Falls. WWO GOLD WEATHER CLOTHES ARE NOW IN ORDER. ' We carry a complete line of the latest overcoatings and suitings and making them up at as low prices as ate consistent with good goods and ï¬rst class workmanship. ' Bank of .of Francis Street. biggest Bank. FOUNDED 181‘? - which means that this Bank has been open for. business for ninety-four consecutive years. I The Capital and Surplus of the Bank of- ' Montreal amounts to twenty-seven million, three hundred and sixty-one thousand, seven ~ hundred and eighty-nine dollars. ‘ $7,361,789.00 . The Savings. Depositors of the Bank should read, mark, learn, and inwardly digest the facts and _ ï¬gures above and the words of Wisdom belowâ€"4- ' .- “ A beaten path is a. safe one.†“ Forethought spares afterthought.†“He is a fool who leaves a. certainty for an uncertainty.†‘ “ Precaution is better than repentance.†' “ Slow and steady wins the race.†‘f That is best which wears best.†i “.The best prophet of the future is the past.†‘ “Wisdom is born of experience.†The local Banking Room is on Colborne ,‘Street, south Peoplegdoing business with this Bank are doing busti- ness With a Canadian institution and Canada’s R. M. HAMILTON, Manager. 1817-1911 Mentreal i W Count de Lesseps and Miss MacKenzie Married. ’ Count Jacques de Lesseps, of France, was married to Miss Grace Mackenzie, at St. James‘ Church, London, England, on Wednesday, Jan. 25th. Most of the prominent members of French,American, Canadian 9. d English socitey in London attended the wedding. .Sir William and Lady MacKenzie were also present. Sir William MacKenzic was gazetted for knighthood because of his services in developing Canadian railroads, sever- :11 weeks ago. , Count de Lesscps met with Miss Mac kenzie last July when he visitedToronto and took part in the aviation meet there. She attended the international avaition tournament at Belmont Park N. Y., and made several flights with him. Count de Lesscps was one of the trio to make the Statue of Liberty flight over Brooklyn. He is the son of the builder of Suez Canal, and his father wasone of the starters of the Panama Canal. After a. honeymoon in Egypt the COun ‘ and Countess will reside~in Paris. The bridesmaids were 'Miss Ethel ‘Mackenzie, sister of the bride, and Miss Mabel Magher.a-ï¬rst consi'n. Mrs. W. W. Beardmorc, another sister of the bride, was also in attendance. u-- Lindsay Central Fair Directors will add one and a quarter acres to the fair grounds this year. - LIVE GEESE As' nEcovs Mr. George Carruthers, of Winnipeg; has trained some live geese as de- coys and they not most effectively. The geese_appear to know that they are safe hOWever fierce may be the cannonade. and accordingly they con- tinue to call down the passing flocks .- by every goosey wile of which they are capable. Many offers have been _ made for the use of these trained dew , coys, but their owner prefers to keep them under the cover of his own gun†MONUMENT T0 SHAKESPEARE ' The city of Verona is erecting a: ' monument to Shakespeare. .The Verâ€" onese consider they have an intimate connection with the poet through. “The Two Gentlemen of Verona,†and because their city is that of “Romeo and Juliet." Visitors to the‘ city are shown by the guides the Palace of the Capu- lets and the ruined house of Romeo. “' There is also, of course,’the tomb of‘. Juliet, the genuineness of_which vial-- tors are. expected to accept. Verona... with Romeo and Juliet. rivals Elsinore- with Hamlet in tribute ,to the imagina- tionâ€"and London is still without the monument to the world‘s greatest poet. It is computed that 950,000 dinners and lunches are served daily in Lon- don restaurants, , - I 1911 I. __... om . ,1: 75 Years in Business. Capital and Reserve Over $7,300,000 may be opened by two members of a family. Either may deposit or withdraw money on his or her own signa- ture alone, so that either may do the banking, as is most convenient. $1.00 opens 21 Savings Account. Interest compounded at highest current. rates. any time. Fenelon Falls Branch Money may be withdrawn at W. A. Bishop, Manager .1 l h" It .- - V . . . ,‘. 5.4?V‘QPJ...» “A "0153.3. ,o'vuï¬ili- . {.1554 w . L (W; . "3:1! ‘ '.’