flmï¬Ã©wr) .4 . .. .- k} i o i ill-we votes in West Victoria should sup- ‘rsevcnteen acres of land with a house Powles' Corners. (Correspondence the Gazette.) The taxes in this tOWnship are high, owing partly to the dog tax; but there seems to be something wrong. A farmer in this section, who owns 230 acres, pays ï¬fty-two dollars taxes ; and a farmer not far from Cameron, who owns 100 acres, pays forty-four dollars. This does not seem like equal justice. Some time in the month of February Mr. M. Herron will sell his farm stock and implements, as he is retiring from farming, and has leased his farm to his Sen John. _ aShe \Veekly Sun. which has been com- i‘ng into a. good many homes in this sec- ition, adv'OCated Reciprocity, and conse- ‘quently some of its subscribers have stopped taking it, and are trying to per- !suade others to stop. it-also.‘ - _ Enough silver dollars to pay the na- ‘tioual liquor bill would, if placed side any side and touching each other, would i‘reach own: one thousand, ï¬ve hundred tend seventy-eight miles. There would 3be 'nine hundred million coins; and lit is estimated that it would take ten then with scoop-shovels to throw the nnoney away as fast as we are wasting it rfor intoxicating liquors. Electors who iport Mr. \Vecks, the Liberal candidate 'and moral reformer. W'hat about the unumberless murders and suicides and -‘sorrow and misery caused by the infer- l-nal liquor trafï¬c ? About two weeks ago Mr. 1V. Glaspell '"took a trip to Uxbridge, ,to look at a small poultry farm near that village. He {made an offer for it, which was not ac- "ecpted at the time; but this week the bargain has been closed and Mr. ‘Gâ€"las- .pell gets the property, which consists of Tand barn thereon. M r. Wm. Rutherford reached home from Carman, Manitoba, last week. Mrs. E. A. \Vard, of Cobourg, is visit-~ 3ing her aged father, Mr. John Cullis. 6-. Parish Workers’ Bazaar. The St. James Church Parish work‘ 'ers’ bazaar is being held this (Friday) afternoon two doors north of McFar- land’s- store. Admission free. Tea‘ served for 15 cents. ‘- ACCIDENT While plastering a ceiling at Mr. S. Smithsons on Wednesday, Mr. Geo. ,Worsley met with a painful accident, a piece of the plaster falling from the trowel and entering his right eye. He was driven to the Falls, where Dr. Gra- ~11am attended to the injury. CHURCHUNION. The debate in StgAndrew‘s Church on ‘l‘ucsdny evening excited a good deal of interest. The subject of church union was discussed very ably by both sides. The judges gave their decision in favor of the speakers for the negativ e. Q‘O BAPTIST CHURCH. ‘Rev. J. C. McPherson of Canninton will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist {Church next Sunday, morning and even- ing. Mr. Cook will go to Cann ngton. 0+0 CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. Don't miss seeing the drama entitled “The Last Rose,†in the Methodist Church on Christmas night. Proceeds in aid of the Sunday School. See bills for father announcements. ..._____â€"â€"â€"â€". O o Canadian Forester Service. V Court Fenelon Falls, No. 626, C. O. F., will attend divine service in the Metho- dist Church, Sunday evening, Dec. 10th, at 7 p. m. A cordial invitation is extend- cd to the brethern of the 1ndependent Order of the village and also of all Courts of Independent and Canadian Foresters throughout the District. Brethren will meet at the lodge rooms, C. 0. O. F. Hall at 6.30 p. m. \V. B. Brandon H. Littleton C. Ranger. Rec. Sec. BORN. JOllNSTON---Ai) Burnt River, on Sunday, ‘Dec. 3rd, the wife of Mr. Fred Johnston, a son. \VORSLEY.â€"â€"-In the township of Fen- elon, on Monday, Nov. 6th, 1011, the wife of Mr. Amos Worslcy, a (laughter. l.l“.\'El.Y.---At Burnt River, on Saturday, Nov. 25th, 1911, the wife of Mr. Fred Lovely, a daughter. 1’1-:.\‘nosu.»â€"At Fonelon Falls, on Fri-‘ day, Nov. 2~lt11.1911, the wife Of Mr Johnâ€" ston l‘enrose, a daughter. MARRIED- Brmuan-â€"Li7scr.\Inn.â€"â€"At the Rectory of St. James' Church, Fenelon Falls, by the Rev. W. 11. A. French, on Wednesday, Nov. 20th, 1911, Mr. Henry Bulmer to Miss Evelein Luscumbe, all of the town-- ship of Somcrville. Bunxnox ~1\l(.‘Gow.-\.\'.-~At Blind River, Out. by the Rev. J- ‘A. McConnell, on Saturday, Dec- 211d. 1011, Mr. Joseph Brundon,son of Mr. .1. 0. Brandon of Fenelou, to Miss I\athleen McGowan, of. Spanish {than (in; to Gould the Optician. All work fully guaranteed. FENBLON FALLS MARKETS Fenelon Falls, Friday. Dec. 8, 1911 Wheat, Scotch or Fife, .750. to 80c. . Wheat, fall. 85 to 88 Wheat, spring, 73 to 75 Barley, per bushel, 60 to75 Oats, per bushel, 40 to 43 Pease, per bushel, 80to 90 Buckwheat, 520. to 55 Potatoes, bush. .70to 80 Butter, per pound, 20 to 24 Eggs, per dozen, 18 to 20 Hay, per ton, $12 to $13 Hides, $8.00 to 9.00 Hogs, live, $5.50 to $6.40. Beef, $ 7.50120 $8 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 W00], 12 to 20 Flour, Samson, $2.80 to $3.00 Flour,Winnipeg $2.70 to $2.90 Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.50 to$2.70 Flour,Victoria,-$2.45 to, $2.65 _ . Flour, new process. $2.40 to $2.60 Flour, family, clipper, $2.35 to $2.55 Bran, per 100 pounds, $1.20 to $1.25 Shorts, do., $1.30 to $1.40 Mixed Chop, do., $1.55 to $1.65 Corn Chop, 6.0., $1.60 to $1.65 M For Sale 'or Rent. Maryborough Lodge, Fenelon Falls, will be sold or rented. Apply to owner, T. CASHORE. 'Hound Lost. ._...â€".__ Black and tan hound; thin, lowset, with heavy strap on neck. Reward. THOS. SADLER. - Piano For Sale. Upright Newcombe, in'ï¬rst-class conâ€" dition. Apply Box 105 Fenelon Falls Post-ofï¬ce. .â€" ' For Furniture Go to ' .Deyman. WW xnns sooorsnono We can save you some money this Christmas if you buy here. We have a large range of beautiful boxes containing best linen paper at prices ranging jrom 150. to 1.50. These make acceptable gifts from teachers to their classes. We would specially call your atten- tion to our “Christmas Greeting StatiOn- cry," assorted pictorial designs which will be displayed in our store window. to-day and to-morrow. Here is a short list of a few other articles on which we can save you some money. . Novelties, useful and decorative, such as Perfume Atomizers, Fancy Calendars and Booklets, Inkstands. Candlesticks, etc., in ,Ormolu Gold and Hammered Brass, Fancy Clocks, Work Boxes, Sew- ing Sets, Ladies‘ and Gentlemen's Com- panions, Fern Pots, Rose Bowls, Smoking Setts, Manicure Setts, Card Trays and Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Ebony Brushes and Military Sets, Thermos Bottles, and many more beautiful and acceptable Christmas Gifts. \Ve are especially proud of our assortâ€" ment of Ladies’ Handbags in the latest long strap styles. You must call and see these to appreciate them. We will be glad to set aside any of our Christmas goods for yoe now, thus giving you the advantage of an early choice. A. J. 'GQULD Druggist and Optician . ninrrnrrnn i . i 1 In. the Central Busnness College i of Toronto begins Jan. 2nd. Com- a mercial, Shorthand, Tel'egraphy, or Civil Service courses. ’l‘wenty- six teachers, 151 typewriting ma- chinesâ€"multigraphs, roller copi- 2 t i 1 l x i i ers and ï¬ling cabinetsâ€"every- thing to thoroughly equip our graduates. Write to-day for catalogue. W. H.- SHAWE PRESIDENT Yonge & Gerrard Sts., Toronto. ' trees have the right sort of roots and One Dozen Photographs Make Twelve“ If: ‘ . w { . Christmas Boxes. g; . coon on on non “ and seehon many you need. ' We have striven to make your holiday buying economi- cal and satisfactory. Come in and see what we have. Here are a few desirable gifts: __... .â€" Bibles Hymn Books Story Books for young and old Perfumes . Real Ebony Goods .. - Fancy Goods For E Stimates q j . I Stationery 011 new buildings" consult us. Or give us , Calendars Christmas Cards your order for Doors, Sash, Interior Finish... etc. Etc. VICARS’ DRUG STORE. -“v-erem.‘ ./ y'\./‘ We will be pleased to ï¬gure on what you will need . in supplies, or the whole contract. {, " RC.TAYLOR.‘ 5 f Trees that will Grow. When buying frui tor ornamental trees, see to it that you buy of a firm whose have been handled correctly in the nur- series. Our trees will grow; â€"â€" there is a reason. Take an agency: send for terms. Out- fit free. 'l‘hos. W. B wman 8: Son 00., . 5 - Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. » . ’ 3 WWWWMM M vii Fall andWinter Suitings 5,5 g I : in. l v , . . t 3 , a. 4» ‘- J. ‘. , .' .. -. I . . . 4 r _ . : :.- -, _ '. ""91 I ' z-I , I "'z’n . , I l 1 ‘ 1 s... Ali INVESTMENT '1 in education always paysthe best interest. For years we have given _ hundreds a foothold in the eom~ . mercial world. An incrreaso of 119 0/0. . in attendance over that‘oi last , year proves the growing popu- larity of our school. What we have done for others'we can do for you. flame Study Courses .....4. .-,. __ Call and see our stock of new goods. § We will be pleased to have your order for a Suit or Overcoat. Style, ï¬t and workmanship guaranteed. ‘ ‘ TOWNLEY BRos. Lindsay Business College (Afï¬liated with Dominion g . - .1 4’ Correspondence 331399)) WWWMWWW_ l : A. H. SPOTTON. President. *5 k: e DING THEM ONE 9 {BETTER Furniture delivered to your home at LESS†THAN" CITY PRICES You. run. so.» RISK. Call and see our goods. ' i S S. Glamor: ‘ EENELON. FALLS- Toke Core Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, repa‘inting, etc. If you have anything that. needs ï¬xing up _ bring it here. Or if' you need a new one we can build itâ€"good as the best. i. E. CHAMBERS. i Colborne Street Fenelon Falls. SEE OUR WALL PAPERSâ€. BUILDINGS: C’OEl‘lTRAtTS Unaâ€"IIIâ€" WINTER TERM FROM Jim You risk nothing by attendingtlris college. Its reputation for superior, training and square dealing is abso-- lutely cleanand.it.will.remain 80.. .l EEJFJIGFi-z/ , flame j ‘ TORONTO., ONT. is in a class by itself when strictly ï¬rst-class work is considered. Grad: uates are sure to get good positions,. diving to their proper training. write- for large catalogue. ' , . Fission mus moire nuL ' i , A.. TEIRS, PHOPRIETSB. Cor ner Yong: and Alexander Streets. - ' ' W“ ____â€"â€". We are prepared†to take contacts for houses, sum- mercottages, etc; It Will pay you to get our esti- mates. Doors and? sash. and interior ï¬nish always in; stock; Planing and matching done to order. . saw-reâ€; .» "H