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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 2 Jan 1914, p. 5

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var :x«.~.i-;~(:m-;«_-m WWMW;MW #ch:”. cannonâ€"n-m‘ ~ â€" â€"«_.A- r ,: .5. ' ‘ :5 . 7 Cameron branch, as a visitor. . their _ I ’ Cameron, also a line leading from Game . taking Women’s institute. . The Women‘s Institute hold their regular meeting on Friday afternon, Dec. 19th, at the home of Mrs. D. Jewel. Mrs. Lamb, president, occupied the chair. After opening exercises the minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Mrs. Geo. Rutherford , and Mrs. Tlios.Poulson were appointed a visiting committee. A resolution was carried that the Institute hold an enter- tainment earlyin the coming year. . A discussion followed on Christmas giving and kindred topics, including Santa Claus. The memhers were pleased to welcome Mrs. Perrin, president of the A report of the Institute Convention held in To- ronto on Nov. 20th and 2lst “ms given by the secretary. The nice ago need with the singing of the nation... anthem, after which refreshments were served by the hostess. . 0.“.â€" ' Fenelon Council.-, Council met at Cameron on Dec. ’15th' as per statute. The minutes of the last: meeting were confirmed. ' The following motions passed:â€" Leeâ€"Mark:-â€"That a byâ€"law be intro- duced providing for the holding of the . annual elections. The by-law was pass- ed, signed and sealed, Mr. Mark in the chair. Mark â€"Lee:â€"â€"That a grant of $25 be - made to Fenelon Agricultural Society. Markâ€"Smithsonzu'l‘hat S. McLean be paid $13.20 bonus on wire fence on McKinnonls-liill. - MoynesvSmithson:â€"â€"Tliat the follow- ' iiig persons be refunded error in dog tax: D. Spence $2, Goo. Robertson $2, Mrs.J. Blatchford $1, Wm. Cook $1. Markâ€"Leezâ€"That Cameron Tele- phone Correceive permission to. place ' poles on the roadside leading to eron to Cambray; said poles to be plac- ed.according-;to the Ontario statutes_re- garding obstructions to highways.“ Smithsonâ€"Moyneszâ€"That the follow- iii bills be paid:-â€" .- lggonus for wire fences $422 60‘; 338 loads of gravel $33 80 ; councillors. coni- Fells Station. Correspondence of the Gazette Several from around here attended the annual ball at Kinniouut on Christ.- mas night. ' Enough of the beautiful has fallen to make very good sleighing, which added greatly to the Xmas festivities. . ‘ The Rev. W.'H.A.x French, of’iFe‘nelon Falls, was a'call‘er in our burg a short time ago. . ~ Mr. \Vill. Parker, of Lindsay, spent Xmas, the guest of Honey .Grgve friends. . Mr. Ellis Hughes madea business trip to Liiids'ayzrecently. Messrs. Edwin Wood’and‘John Bul- . mer have moved to Coboconk, where ,they have gone into the store keeping business, they having purchased the Robb. Windrini- establishment. Their. many friends wish them every success- intheir new enterpriSe. - I ,Mr.-E..Lane, of Lindsay, was‘- in this vicinity a short time- ago:â€". renewing friendships. child of- 'W’zitson’s Si‘dlng are spending the Christmas holidays with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hughrs. Mrs. 1V. Wood visited relatives in Coboconk over Christmas day. Miss. E..J.;Devitt is holidayingatdierr: home in Devitt’s‘ Settlement“r H a lesion... . thepublicagainst him.: Mr. and Mrs. iris.- we... Chalmers anal worn. ‘ltil use use "gestures; - MEAN, As 3. Present Z \Ve slial positively give it to some one of our customers? try this splendid instrument. We will tell you all about our plan of gixing this piano away. This is a present worth having. This Piano is of the celebrated ENNIS make. It carries the manu- facturei's’ Tun YiAR GUAR- AN'lnn. We cordially invite your inspection. @ E‘“I g E m. 6 e C. E E. % a 553 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. I hereby respectfully solicit your vote and influence as a candidate for:- councillor for the year 19141:“ If elect- ed; I‘wi'll promise my very best ser- vices for the interests of the‘town. J. T._THOMPSON Jr. T0" the Electors; Dr. D. Gould begs to announce that he is a candidate for reeve of Fenelon Falls for 1914, and respectfully} solic- its the vote and influence of the elect-- ors. . He would also were the citizens that already unfounded rumours are- in circulation intended to prejudice LANSFIELDâ€"LYLE.â€"Ab Kinmount." on- \Vednesday,Dee;~24, 1913, by the Rev. E; Heckley, of St. James Church, Elda May Lyle of Lutterworth Tp.., to Mr s. Carew Jr. and Miss J Cu'l'ew [imam Lang‘ield’ 0‘ “new” Fans" were holiday visitors to friends. . Our elficlent‘teaclier, Miss M. Os- wald,‘ is spending 'the holidays other home near Kinmount. With best wishes to the editor and stafi’ for a very happy and prosperous New Year. Lindsay o‘ouo Powles’ Corner. ' Correspondence of the Gazette.) (Left over from last week.) The Christmas tree and entertainment last Monday night was well attended. mission on road expenditure $47 ‘77; The tree was very well decoratedfivith‘ W. J. Goodham. erecting Mrs. W. Switz- er's wire fence, $19 45; W; Thornbury J. Docharty to hospital. $4 50; W. H. Powles, forpostage & stationery. $2 50; Gazette, for printing election notices, $3; expense roads dz bridges, $87 02 ; Clerk, on salary, $45 ;'Tl'e€lSLll" er on salary, $50 ; Collector. on salary, $2M) .; J. 11. Brandon, balance on Cement $.16 65; National Cement Co. for tile, $31 50 ; Wm. Chambers, for one sheep killed by dogs, $8 ; Geo. Bagshaw. 1n- spect-ing sheep, 75c. . Mr. J. Moore asked the council for $25 damage to his buggy caused by up- set at J'. Westawny‘a gate. Council laid it over for further consideration. _<o - 0-â€" ST. JAMES? CHURCH CONCERT; The St. James’ Churchentertainment given in Dickson's hall on Dec. 26th was well attended. . The part or the pro- gramme, furnished by M r. F. J.. Perrin, entertainer, of Toronto, was bright, re- finedand full of .wholesome fun, and he responded to numerous .encores.. The numbers given'by. local talent were well received; Mr. H. G.’ Willis of Trinity College, Toronto, kindly contributing two vocal solos. The music by the or- chestra was also very much appreciate.“ ed. The proceeds amounted to $24.00 dear of expenses. . . ______-.___._.._~..._. __._. FOR SALE: One Organ, one Cookstove, One Single presents of all kinds. If there is any time in the year that people should keep on the sunny side it is Christmas and NewYear's. The Independent telephone line from Canibray to Powles' Corner is finished from Camliray to Cameron. The line. wil’l‘i‘un north of Powles‘ Corner abouta mile, and east to Mr. Jiio Sutton‘s. Mr. N. Day wants the telephone, but the Railroad Co. are opposed to the tele- phone line crossing the railroad. When the farmers get the rural Infill,th tele- phone and parcel-post they will imagine thata great trszm-ination has taken place. Those who are. living near the post office might to be satisfied in pet- ting their mail evcry day-artxnoon. A branchazteleph'one ii‘ue is built: on Mr, l-I'Ilnoey's farm as far north as Mr. .Thos. l\'loifat’s farm. Mr. Jno. Loan and Miss Martha Cullis were united in marriage Tuesday the 16th The ceremony was performed by Rev. Jno..Bedford. They are receiving congratulationsaml good'in's‘hes from theirâ€" many friends. being -â€"â€"04>¢ ST.’ ANDREW. " L'ADI ES' AID. The annual meetingpf the Ladies Aid Society of therPr‘esbytei-ian Church was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Brandon on the evening of Dec. 17th. The re- ports were encouraging and-very gratié‘ l'ying,the financial report exceeding that of former years. The oliicers for the year 1914 are :â€"- Mrs. Lord, President; Mrs. Nortliey, Secretary; Mrs. W. ,L. Bea, Springs and Mattress, One D‘mble Robson, Treasurer; Mrs. Dr. Mason, 1st. Mattress. Mrs. Joe. Minorc. , Apply at “10 IFS-“161190 OfIVitie-president; Mrs. E. A. McArtliur, 2nd Vice-president..- th‘e seventh, concession from: r CULLISâ€"â€"CULLIS:â€"~At the home of the bride’s mother, Camborne, on Dec. 25th, 1913, Mr. W. H. Cullis of Powles Corner to Miss Harriet Elizabeth Culli's daughter of the late Richard- Culli‘s. DIED- CUNDAY.â€"In the Township of Fenelon, on Thursday, January lst, 1914, Mrs. Elizabeth Cunday, aged 40 years, 10 mo nilis and 12 days. . A CARD. ‘ ' We, the undersigned hereb agree to sell a package of five stan ard size 5 cent boxes of SilvemTip SilentMatches for twenty cents. Quality guaranteed- A. a c. McFARLA ND alarm Tran nuns Mil; PETEaseno BUSINESS COLLEGE, LIMITED l Maintains a high standard-and gives- a thorough training in all commercial sulijectsu Enter any time. Better now. Home-study courses. \Vrile l‘or partic- ulars. , E. E. LOGAN, Principal... . ‘ Opens January 5th inlall depart- ments 'of the CENTRAL .BUSI-‘ NESS COLLEGE, Yonge and Ger- , rard Streets, Toronto. Our enta- " logueexplainssour superiority .in. Equipment, Stuff, Methods and Results. You are invited to write for it if interested in the kind of schoohwork' which brings best - r : success.. Address W. H. SHAW, ' President. « ‘- era-y a raga-.22»: -._ ' '~= - . MHâ€"P>w. m». 9‘3}.-.-â€"~‘ .1.‘ at .:.-‘<- . Come to our store, see and in client ” a. .i. seem v‘ uneasy- sins. Fancy Goods V t n ,, «wit-I We wish all our customers and'friends: " a happy, bright and prosperous New Year. J. H. STANTON. “7e have them in ,, New. We Of the old rigs. ones cost money. make. an. specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs fixing up Ebony-Goods Thermos rattles ‘ Books I " . ‘ Xmas“ Beckiets Xmas Cards Leather Goods- ‘ Bibles ' Hymn oaks Perfumes Chocolates bring it here. Or if you need a new one we can build iiiâ€"good as the-best. i. wanna. ' G. F. VECARS ' Druggist and Stationer FENELON FALLS: 5 r-t, J; THE day has gone past ‘T when a wise wdman ' will put up with an inferior ,- cooking apparatus. She has " heard of e... ' Th ou g’ht ’ ’ g e, The Corrugated Owens and her neighgors tell her what, it willadi‘ou y". _, a}: 34: ‘_ __~ ' L", . 3.: ma... ‘3 ,1. i. haw; x: ,1.“ . V. .I ,- e1. . If by chance you: dennot-know'th‘emerit's 'of‘f’l‘h‘e “Happy ; Thought” you owe it to yourself to investigate. . See the Range, :j look into the firebox and fines,- weighi=thee-covers,a,notethe patented 7‘}; m, the ventilated-.zilluminated oven, thecorrugated oven plates, ~.-'s':;m‘.w_§\i5v. .: h and all the difl‘ferent features that make this Rangesa different and ~ so superior. ' . _ ' 'You don‘t know true household comfort if 3011 den’tzknow ' '& Wee" Happy Thought ” Range. ‘ Writr the Manufddurers for Illustrated Catalogue; use The WM. noon STOVE cowering...” i as. in' 5...»: my. 1 REXALL .Cherry Bark COugh' Syrup, ferv-any cough. _ REXALL Tickle Stopper, stops that tickling. ' REXALL Throat Gargle, for Tensilit‘is; etc. . REXALL Grip Pills, cure and prevent influenza: REXALL Plastiklae, for reducing inflammation. ‘REXALL Wine,of.C0d LiverExtracl, best of tonics. REXALL Cod Liver Oil Emulsic‘m, With Hypopihospliites‘... REXALL Predigested Beef, Iron and Wine Bodyr builder. R EXA l‘_ L"- STO R E nauseaâ€"er use newsman J. 4! - i i; k. ‘5 232“ fits“ egézwwfc V 1. :‘e - -. er. 32‘-

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