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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 12 Dec 1902, p. 8

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If you are in need of a Sew- ‘ "ing Machine be sure and see ' my styles before buying. Ls. DENT/IAN Win. at. You Sleigh? Look it'over; also your Cutter. If they need any repairing or fixing up, now i is the time to have it done, and my shop is the place to :have it done right. New work done on short notice. F: G. CHAMBERS. Ydll NEED lid? GD To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or ‘ low prices in WALL PAPER. We have them here now {for your selection. coonwm’s, LINDSAY, NEXT TO SI.“ PSON HOUSE. ..__.__ J. 0. Echeggie & 00., (nsranususn 1879.) B ANIiE DES , ' FENELON FALLS, - our. Agents: The Bank of British North America. A general tip-to-dalc banking business ,ransacted. Current accounts with merchants and tbusiness men opened on the usual terms, :und careful attention given to the busmcss .of our customers. Deposits Received. ‘Dcposit l'eccipts andSa-vings Bunk books \v tics-tied on account. of the Rank of British ‘Norlh America. Toronto, and usual rate or latte-Test allowed. H. A. Bishop, Antigg Manager. FURNITURE BUSINESS, and will carry a large 'and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Making, Repairing and Repainting, and to make DOORS AND SASH. Iii“? Planing done on short notice. J S. S. Gainer. THE NEWEST STYLES IN WINTER MILLINERY. COME AND SEE WHAT I CAN SHOW YOU BEFORE YOU MAKE CROCKERY DEPARTMENT A PURCHASE. llliss M. Washburn The best it is possible to secure with the most imâ€" proved modern appliances. Put up in 5, 10 and 25 lb. cans. If smaller quantities are wanted, leave a vessel at the Gazette office. PRICE, 100. per Pound. E. G. HAND. iflSlY MARBLE WORKS. Holst. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. ~ Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. Being a. practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house R. CHAMBERS AGENTS WANTED. Either on Full or Part Time. Are you satisfied with your income 'I Is your lime fully occupied? If not, write us. We can give you employment by the month on good terms or contract to pay you well tor such business as y0u secure for us at. odd times. We employ both male and fe- male representatives. The next three months is the very best time to sell our goods. No deposit is required; outfit is absolutely free. We have the largest. nurs- a‘ies in Canadaâ€"over 800 acres; a large range (if valuable new specialties. and all our stock is guaranteed as represented. Ifyou want to represent the largest, most popular and best known nursery, write us. It will be worth your while. Stone & Wellington. “CANADA’S ensues-r reassures.” Toronto, OntJ 393m. Men's Undemrar; 100 places to sell. in price on every piece.- BY COMPARISON ONLY can you judge either goods or prices. OW SPECIALS AT CAMPBELL’S THIS WEEK: WWW A big reduction 25 and 28c. all-wool grey Flannels, special . . 226. 6 pieces Flannellete, stripes and checks. Regular price So. Special . . . . . . 6c. 6 pieces yard wide Flannellette, plain colors and str es ; extra good value at . . ‘ 9 & 100. 100 yds. single width all wool Dress Goods in brown, grey, green, red‘, navy and fawn. Selling now for . . up to 300. Regular prices 1, 12,-},- &150. NEW FURS JUST ARRIVED. WM. CAMPBELL. '- L it AT THIS. GROCERIES DEPARTMENT. We desire to call your attention to the following line or goods, just received : Choice Cleaned Currants; Choice Seeded Raisins, one pound packages (East Brand); Valencia Raisins; Sultana Raisins. Fine Filiated Currants; A full stock of Crosse & Blackwell’s Peels; Soft-shell Almonds; Shelled Grenoble Wal- nu ts; Shelled Almonds. Toilet and Dinner Sets. a For the next two weeks we will A full line of the best goods and latest styles money can buy. READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Call and see our Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, also a nice These are only a few of the placed in stock. You are invited to take a close look through the stocks and compare prices whether you buy or not. line of Ulsters and Overcoats. lines of new goods just Our 250. Tea is immense value. JCS. MGFARLAND. PRINTING. ' BILL HEADS, NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, STATEMENTS, CIRCULARS, ENVELOPES, W D POSTERS. DODGERS, SHIPPING TAGS, PROGRAMMES, BLANK NOTES, RECEIPTS, ETC., WEDDING INVITATIONS, MEMORIAL CARDS, LADIES’ VISITING CARDS. We have lately added a stock of typ e and stationery for printing Wedding Invitations, Calling Cards, etc., and can turn out first class work at reasonable prices. Game and see samples. Francis Street West. “ Gazette” Office. _______________________â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- senescence-awn-«sunée d d d T Q 0 0 ii? WATCHES; Lndies’ Men’s Girls’ Boys, from $2 7:3 to $lt0.00. CHAINS to go with them, from $1 to $30. Bracelets, Brooches, Scarf Pins, Lockets, Rings. We wish particularly to show you our rings. GIFTS. A FEW HINTS TO MAKE SELECTING EASY. W SILVERWARE. Nine out of every ten customers want something in this line that will cost from $1.00 to $4.00 or $5.00â€"not more ; and it will give you new ideas to see the many elegant things we. havo selected i this year to fill that. want. We have everything necessary for table use, from a complete Tea set to a single Salt Spoon. W Visitors Always Welcome. Britten Bros, Jewellers. Eon! of Kent Street. I LINDSAY.- Selected, n I R 1:. c T fin SOUII‘ZPFTES. ' NIGHTS 0F TENTED MACCABEBS Diamond Tent No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in' McArthur's Block on the first and third Tuesday in each month. CHAS Wise, Cum. C W. Buncovns, R. K. ANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in the Orange ball on Francis street Weston the first. and third Mondays in each month D, Bncxsusnmu. N. G. J. T. Tnonrsou Ja.. Sec. 0. L. No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE . hall on Francis-St West on the second Tuesday in every month. J. J. Nevxsou, W. M. F J. Annous, Rec-Sec. NDEPENDENT ORDER of FCRESTERS. Court Phoenix No 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block. D. GOULD. Chief‘ Ranger. THos AUSTIN, R. S. - ANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS, Fcnelon Falls Lodge No 626. Meets in the Orange Hull on l’mncis street west- on the first Thursday ofcach month. 'l‘nso. Jov, Chit-f Ranger, P. stnAN, Sec. VANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FR LON Falls Circle No. 127. meets infill: True Bluehnl] in McArthur’s Bl first Wednesday in every month. 0c}! the P. 0. Bonuses, Leader. R. B. Svnvrsrru, Secretary. RAND Ali, G R C THE SP . . . . R . Lodge No. 406. Meets on the first Wednesday ol‘cach month,on or before the full of the moon in the I d . Cunningham’s Bldck, ° 3‘3 room H, F. )chiAnnnn, W. M. E. l‘I'lZGERALD, Secretary. WM CHURCIIES. BAPTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST RBV . Benj. Davies, Minister Preaching. sci-Vices every Sunday at 1030 a. m. and 7 p. m. Bible Class and Sunday School at offer special value in these goods; also a large stock of Fancy 2'30 I" "1- Pmise and prayer service on Goods, Lamps etc. - BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Thursday at 8 p m. “M hlETHODlST CHURCH â€" COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. John Gnrbutt, Pastor Sunday service at 10.30 a. m.nud 7 p m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Epwortli League of Christian Endeavor, Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Prn 'er meet' Thursday cveuingat 7.30. ) mg on : _â€"-_.__,._ ST. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNB Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair Pus- tor. Sci-Vices cvory Sunday at 10.30 a. m and 7 p in. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30 p.111. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Pia 'er m A every Thursday M 7.30 p. m. J eeung M lALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS l8 Bond St. Westâ€"Capt Kivrll 6; LieiikliJ Jago. Scrvnce every Wednesday, Thurs. day and Saturday evenings at 8 p. m. and on Sundaysat l 1 u. m.,3 p. m. and? 30pm. ST. ALOYSIUS R. C. CHURCHâ€"LOUISA Streetâ€"Rev. Father ()‘Lenrv, Pastor. Services every alternate Sunday at 10.30 a. to. Sunday School every Suudnyat2 p. m M T. JAM ES’S CHURCHâ€"BOND STREET East-â€"- Rev. R. MucNumara, Pastor. Servxce every Sunday at. 10.30 a. m. and -7 p. to. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30 P. m. Bible clans ever Th . at 7.30 o’clock.a y “Sally evening M M _ Seals free in all churches. Everybody mum'le attend. Strangers cordially welcomed M DIISCICLLANEOUS. ~.... URL-it} I.IBRARYâ€"â€"PATRICK KELLY Librarian. Open daily, Sunday exec 13-, ed, from 10 o’clock u. m. till 10 p. m Bodk exchanged on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 12 n.m. llll 3.1). m. and in the evening from 7 to 9. Reading room in connection. OSTâ€"OFFICEâ€"F. J KERR, POSTMAS- ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted lrom 7 30 n. m. to 7 p. in Mail going soutli closes at 7.35 a m. Mail going north closes at 11.2.7 :1 m Letters for registration must be posted h'Ilfnn hour - ' ' - ' l'cvton “me ‘0" cmsmg the mails. p s ‘0 “m NEWSPAPER LAW, 1. A postmastcris re uiret ' ' by letter (returning (ihe piliigt‘glddcnm)" answer the law), when a subscribepsdnm' not. take his paper out of the Offic 008 state the reasons for its not bein time Any neglect to do so makes the parish: on. responsnble to the publisher for paying-lat“ . 2. Ifany person orders his paper dag: tinned he must pay all urrcaruges or n‘ publisher may continue to send it “dill payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether it is taken from the nili' or not. .lhcrc can be no legal discmynw ancc until the payment is made ‘ I ml 3. Any person who take i - the post-oliicc, whether direhtpoelt but" name or another, or whether he hit: me scribed or not, is responsible for the sum 4. If a subscriber orders his paper any. stopped at a certain time i 0 be {)ishcplcontiuues to send, tlic con to pay for it il’ he takes i ' post-office. This proceeds upon lhodl;:dilhe that a man must pay for what he uses ma 5. The courts have decided that refuein to take newspapers and periodicals fro3 the post-olhce, or removing and lenvi m them uncalled for, is pn’ma fitcz’a evlde "I of meantime fraud. u“ «up fi’ 21M.A.A‘AQ.A-LA q?"-

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