.: Sig-3‘32; -.~-".~:.v...;: weâ€... .» ‘ ,'\ .. ._ A . » . I _ ‘7 “' ' v w . ‘- - a... , w; ... . m 3. Hegweep' grunt W with.†o... a. .... M... w. 1....-. NAMELED WARE.†bou ht from Mr. Wm. Gridln of Verulam six icester sheep that weighed nearly For 10c' and 15'3- E Wash Basins 1340 pounds. One of them was a shear- Preserving Kettles show contempt by rushing out of the hull while the orchestra is playing it. This is not the ï¬rst time that this occu r- red. It seems to be becoming the regular thing and I think everyone will agree that it is time for a. change. Anyway, the Natioqu Anthem lg a prayer and, as such, demands that, if we One dozen Photos make Twelve Christmas ling that tipped the scales at 250 pOuuds. Who can beat this record? Boxes. ._.... ._x_ .. - ..... _.._.__.. ST. JAMES‘ CHURCH. ' On Sunday next, Dec. 8th, In the oven- ing the Rector, the Rev. W. H. A. French, with due respect and reverence. Once more I ask, what is the matter? Thoughtlessnese, carelessness, apathy? Let us wake up! We all know better. 'l‘heu let us do it. Fry Pans A nice line of handpainted Trays 'hv the orchestra, a violin solo by M r. \V. occupied by the Misses Abbot. Admis- '01; Wednesday, Dec. 11th. at 2.30 p. m. will preach on the subject “Secret Things." vâ€"v‘u ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. . The Adult Bible Class of St. Andrew‘s laurel: guru an enjoyable entertainment (in Tuesday evening, comprising music Chzunhers, readings by Miss Moliendry and Mr. Lord, solos by Mrs. McArthur and Mrs. Mitchell, and instrumental duets by Messrs. L.,Suiithson and S. Mc- Kcudry. -o SALE OF HOMEMADE COOKING. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Baptist Church will hold a sale of homemade cooking on Saturday, Dec. 21st in the store lately sion free. Tea. will be served from 5 to 8 o'clock, for 15c. Orders for homemade cooking may be left with Mrs. C. E. Graham, and will be supplied by the 20th or let inst. ‘ - SALVATION ARMY CHRISTMAS TREE. The annual entertainment and Christ- mas tree of the Salvation Army will be held on Monday, Dec. 23rd, in Dickson’s hall, commencing at 8 o'clock. A good prugramme will be provided. Admission 15c. 9-. W. F. M. S. MEETING. ' The w. F. M. s. ofSt.Andrew's Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Dickson This is an important business meeting to which the ladies of the congregation are invited in full force. _..-o_â€"_â€".â€"â€"- ST. PETERS CHURCH, BURY'S GREEN The Rev. W. H. A. French will resume his services at St. Peter's Church, at the usualltour, 2.30, next Sunday, and de- liver thel sermon to have been preached last Sunday. ' -â€"â€"â€"o-o Shaw's Schools. The Central Business College and Shorthand School of Toronto has now four‘icity branches in successful opera- tion. These with the Central Telegraph and RailroadSchooI and the well known Shaw Correspondence School constitute a group of reliable institutions known as “Shaw‘s Schools.†Thousands of young people have good, positions and enjoy good salaries as the result of the practical training thus provided. The new catalogue is, interesting and should be carefully read by every young person who desires to train fora good business appointment. See card in our advertis~ ing columns. .-. Bury‘s Gre’en. â€" '(Corrcspondence q/ the Gonna) James Flett,Jones and Elliott have ï¬nished the'grain threshing for this season and are now busy at the clever, which is a fair yield but of a poor qual- In Alberta, Saskatchewan and Choose Thanking you, Mr. Editor. Yours truly, ONE OF THE AUDIENCE cannot take part, we must at least listen g sauce Pans , items; C. Kamiiton CONCERT PLAYER . Piano pupils accepted. For terms, etc., apply to Miss Sharp, at Terrill’s Store. C. P. R. Lands FOR SALE Manitoba. ALEX. CONNELL Local Agent, Fenelon Falls. Gifts Early .‘ Shrewd buyers are already picking up their Christmas presents. Our stock is now complete. This listmay help you. Hymn Books Picture Books Toy Books -' Story Books Gift Books and Flo“ er Vases, Pillow Tops and Pitt Cushions. Ladies’ black and tan hose, 15c. Men’s tan Hose 150. Men's black Hose 10c. MRS. WEIR, LINDSAY Pudding Pans, 2,3,4 qt. Dish Pants ‘2‘ ‘ 45 William St. North, next to Fisher‘s Grocery. - m ‘0‘va ’9"? I10 YDII‘ REALIZ The money you can make selling fruit trees ? The present demand for Nursery stock is the greatest in the history of the business. Everybody who has the land is planting or preparing to plant. WE WANT HOW For Fall and Winter monthsa reliable man to sell in Fenelon"'-Falls and sur- rounding territory. Good pay, exclusive territory; and- all the akvantages in representing an old-established ï¬rm. Over 600 acres under cultivation. Established 35 years. Write PELI-IAM NURSERY CD. TORONTO, ONT. ' SUBSCRIBERS In arrears for the Gazette will please call and settle._ FRUIT TREES. FARMERS EITEITIOH! Having completed a very successful season in the townships of Brock, Mari- posu, Ops, Reachand Eldon,,I will now be at home, or will call if requested by any one wanting choice mursery stock, shrubs or ornamental trees. Agent for Stone 8; Wellington, largest and oldest established nursery in Canada. Many former purchasers are extending their orchards and have placed orders with me for this ï¬rm‘s stock. PETER MOFFAT, Fenclon iFalls. ‘ pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs fixing up COUNT on YOUR FRIEN and see how many you need. J. H. STANTON PHOTOGRAPHER - FEHELon FALLS. I For Estimates 1 011 new buildings consult us. your order for Doors, Sash, Interior Finish, etc. «wish We will be pleased to ï¬gure on what you will need insuppiies, or the whole contract. iEC.TAYLORI 01' give us. Builds yen up and makes you strong How do you feel to-day? Not quite right? Energy a. little below standard-m not strong enough to make much_ exertion ?. NYAL’S ' COD, LIVER COMPOUND Is what you need. Don’t get frightened about these words “ Cod Liver.†-You'dl never know it from the taste, It‘s a real tonic, containing cod liver extract, it)" e Perfumer brin it here. Or if extract of malt wild cherry and hypopbosphitesâ€"a. splendid combination. The. MIPS. Chris. Lamb has been very in, but y ou gneed a new one cod liver extraéts build you np_so does the extrncb of. malt†The wild cherry is “mv 0“ the mend' and Brush Sets y , . soothes the bronchial tract and the hypophosphites supply phosphorous to the. ‘ M13 3300b Walker, Who “'35 kiCked by we can build ltâ€"good nervo(;lst systenzâ€"justththe thing it needs. And the taste is pleasant. As an all “ horse*is immovmg' ' ’roun onic, s reng restorer and bod -builder ou'll find nothin h to th A baby girl arrived at the home of DreSSlng Cases as the best. Nyal.8_ God “Wei, C, undwso why logic flushâ€?! You will ha genitedr Ti: M r. Thou. Patten. Congratulations. We expect to have rural; mail delivery here by the New Year. ' The Presbyterian Sunday School are preparing for their Christmas tree and entertainment On Dec. 18th. Miss Bannan, teacher here, visited her home on Saturday. - Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins of Burnt River visited at Thos. Akister’s this week. There was no service at St. Peter's last Sunday, owing to the illness of the Rector. " COMMUNICATIONS. To the Editor of the Gazette : Dear Sir.â€" Ever since the Curlers' entertain- ment a few days ago, there is a queSLion in my mind whichi have been trying to ans- wer. namely, “ What is the matter with the people of Fenelon Falls. the good loyal citizens of'Fenellon Falls 7*†V I refer to themnnner in which we sang, or rather did not sing our National Anthem on that occasion. The signal for having the hall, or putting on our coats, is not, as so many of us seem to think, when the performers leave the stage, but after we, the audience, have sung the National An- them I know it is late, and we are in a hurry to go home, but do you know- how long it takes to sing the National Anthem? If you take out your watch, and time yourself you will ï¬nd, unless you actual!ng to sleep. that it won't take you one minute. A trifle over half- a minute is good enthus~ iastic time. A year ago last September some of us had a terrible scare. We thought reci- procity was going to carry and inevitably we would be annexed to the Slates. Now, were we really frightened or only preten (1. ing? If we had to sing “ God save our President," or “ The Star'spun‘gled Ban- ner†it might be expected to stick in our throats, but. there is no reason why our Reduce) Anthem should, or that we should Stationery .A_»,_vFountain Pens Mirrors "5. Bibles Purses Hand Bags Come and see. We will save goods till you want them. c. F. VICARS Dru ggist and Optician FENELON FALLS, ONT." Winter Term inn Jan. 2nd. 18 well known as one of Canada's Best Business Schools. Our gradu- ates arc in strong demand because business ï¬rms know they render superior services. Satisfaction fol- lows superior training but never follows inferior training. Get the best. You want it. We give it. Write for new catalogue. w. J. ELLIOTT. PRINCIPAL corner Yong: and Alexander Streets. . tnnhnn Colborne Street .Fenelon Falls. Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialtyuot re- I a DEALER IN . Plain and ornamental 0f the Best Quality... ARTISTS†MATERIALS mourn-mas tan: ntrun‘. minus and Parker’s Dye Works. Next Simpson House LIN DSAY. Wm. A. Goodwin WALL PAPERS. I Agency for N ordhiemer Pianos 4 'price is One Dollar. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY mer cottages, etc. mates. good garden, good well, on Fenelon. Falls. J; PENROSE, . o to Gould the Optician All work fully guaranteed. DRUGGIST AND OPTIlCiAN.‘ House and Lot For Sale Fitvereoms and workshop, unrtéracre idler‘s hill, 19.9,. Fcuclon Falls. FENéELON. FALLS. We. are prepared to. take contracts fur houses, sum» It willpay Doors and sash and interior ï¬nish always in stock. Planing and matching done to. order. FENELOIE FALLS PLANIN‘G’ MILL A. TEIBS, PROPRIETOB. you to. get our esti- Marble, and Granite Monument-5i Stili‘ doing business in the same stand but not in the same old way. We ad- vance with the times and are in a posi- tion to do better work than ever. New designs, new granites, new and improved ; tools and methods, in fact, the most' up ‘to-date Marble and Granite works in this part of Ontario. Get our prices and see our designs before purchasing. Shop and show rooms 11 and 13 Cam- bridge St.. immediately north of fireball. Lindsay Marble Works-l" E .IlOBT. CHAMBERS, PROP. a“ .4 *4!‘ .~ . 4.3..(4- -.. ,- . , 2“. - -2 I ~.:... ..â€".â€"