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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Oct 1908, p. 1

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infifiéfiiktp ; l r.) :r: Professional Cards. LEGAL. F. A. MODIAHMID. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR,Etc., FENE Ion Falls. Office, Colborne street opposite Post-office. 3%” Money to loan on realgestate at lowest current rates. MGLAUGHLIN, PEEL & FULTON ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS AND NOT- aries. Offices over Dominion Bank, Lindsay. Branch ofiice open at Bobcaygeon every Monday. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. R. J: MCLAUGHLIN, K. C. A. M. FULTON, B. A. Ms. A. PEEL. G. H. HOPKINS, K. C. .ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public, 810. Solicitor for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to sort borrower. Offices, 6 William street south, Lindsay, On t. STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 3L0. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Office on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. 1‘.S'rs\vAar. L. V. O’Conxon, B. A MOORE & JACKSON, ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 8.10. Of- fice, William street,Lindsay. F. D. Moons. A. JACKSON '__._____________________._.__ '_'__~________________________â€". AUCTIONEER. _ _______.__.___.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- FELIX A. NORTHEY, PUBLIC A UCTIONEER. Farm and other sales conducted in first- class order. Secure dates before adver- tising. Address, Fenelon Falls. M STEPHEN OLIVER, LINDSAY - ONT- l.ive Stock and general Auctioneer write for dates before advertIsing. _____________._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" THOMAS CASHORE, AUCTIONEER - summon FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a first- class manner. Secure dates before adâ€" vertising. M __ ._ _ _..________..____.â€" MEDICAL. ____.._â€"â€"â€"'__~â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€"â€"â€"-â€"-_________â€"â€"â€"â€"‘â€"-‘â€"â€"_â€"â€"’â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" DR. I]. II. GRAHAM. â€"n. 0., o. M., M n. c 5. Eng, n. o. r. c 5., Own, 1?. r. u. s.â€" ' llYSlCIAN, SURGEON d: ACCOUCH- eur. Oflice. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. ______________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"- DR. A. WILSON, â€"â€"n. B.,'M. c. P. a. 8., Ontario,â€" )liYSlClAN, SURGEON 8: ACCOUCH l eur. Office. Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. Fâ€"________’____________.__ EYES TESTED. FRAMES TESTED. When your eyes trouble you, cause you pain or head- ache or if your glasses re- quire changing or you need new glasses, go to DB. M. B. ANNIS, Eyesight Specialist. (over Neill's shoe store), Lindsay - Onto Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges mod- erate. ,._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-__________:____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ ' ' DENTAL. Warâ€"ff; Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, Fenelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. s OFFICE:â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 001- orne street DRS. NEELAIIDS it lRllINE, DENTISTS - LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and bridge work a specialty. Splendid fits In artificial teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great success. __!___â€"â€"-â€".â€"=â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"="' IIDICE CULTUIIE an PIANO. LILLIAN G. WILSON, A. T. C. M. or Graduate (piano and vocal) of Toggto Cous‘ervatory of Music. Gold Medalist of Whitby Ladies’ College. Veice and piano pupils accepted. Apply at studio, Dr. Wilson’s resxdence, or telephone “0' T. se- - Egg. 2E . «a in . .,..\-.....-.I~L... “sum -- » WWW ‘ SETS THE FASHION FOR WOMEN Your first step to abso-i lute satisfaction is when you buy a pair of Empress Shoes. Every step taken is a step of comfort for either the school-girl, the mother or grandmother, and in addition to comfort you will be wearing the make of shoe which sets the fashion for Canada. For Summer Wear We have the finest line of Suit- ings ever shown in this district. Come and see them or write for samples. Quality, fit, style and workman- ship always up to the highest standard. TOWNLEY BROS. Successors to J. J. Townley Fenelon Fails. - flufirfimfifl flailhxrriiinafln mfmmfimiflnfiiinnn’fim silk- W mun: III,“le .‘IWL .IWIL filmy: “will AWK JIM‘L 1W3: JAWII .‘Lil HQ“. ’9‘ will soon be here and you had bet- ter be prepared- for it by getting a pair of shoes at i . RDBSDN & 80" i’ geesemeeeassereemrm a w. ". In'kafifir'?) JIM Jihztfiiiwfl-csvfi’g ram: MIL Mwlt 3%. a» I. _.. .. .7 74LL_- 1 \OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQ I . 'Aiid FENELDN FALLS. Q HEAD OFFICE - MONTREAL ETABLISHE 1917. INCORPORATED EV ACT OF PARLIAMENT. CAPITAL - $14,400.000.00. REST - $11,000.000.00. UNDIVIDED PROFITS $922,419.31 9 i i i i i % ASSETS OVER $165,000,000. % % ~ ii‘iiiimiii'f i i g i i Q INTEREST ADDED FOUR TIMES A YEAR. Deposits taken of $1 and upward. Deposits can be withdrawn on demand. MANAGER. OOOkOOOOOOOOOOOOOO â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" i R. M. HAMILTON, g i DE. A. WILSDN, THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE. ADDRESS TO THE ELECTDDS. To the free and independent Electors of the Riding of Victoria and Haliburton : Gentlemen :â€"-â€" In accepting the nomination as candidate in the interests of the Reform Government, I have no apology to offer, inasmuch as I have never sought the po- sition, although I have been previously interviewed in regard to it 011 more than one occasion. I have lived in the ridingâ€"in the vilâ€" lage of Fenelon Fallsâ€"for 30 years, and have during that time not been asleep as to the various conditions of things, of the chief actors, and of the role taken by them in the political drama enacted on the stage of our fair Dominion. If elected as your representative to the House of Commons on the, 26th day of October, I pledge myself to ever stand by the principles of the confederation of the provincesâ€"each controlling her own local affairs of government, and all united in one great Dominion of Canada as a part of the British Empire. I promise to support any measure that I may consider to be for the benefit of the peopleâ€"of the Dominion generally-â€" or of this riding particularly. I favor the policy of the present Gov- ernmentâ€"first in the British preference, and the closer relations of Canada. with the British Empire, as well as their ‘ methods of extension of trade and the reduction of the tariff with foreign na- tions, wherever that tarifi may benefit [836 I V I One of the Oldest and Strongest A SAVINGS The saving habit is the sure cultivates the saving habit. the Canadian consumer. I endorse the policy of the Govern» ment in the opening up of the western and the great north-western provinccs‘ by the construction of the transcmiti-' ncntal railway, the Grand Trunk Pacific,- and their emigration policy in connectâ€"1 ion therewith. I admire the foresight and business‘ ability of the Government, the Depart" ment of Public Works, by the improve-, ment of our harbors, the deepening of the canals, in the deepening of the. St. Lawrence river, permitting the largest vessels to load and unload at Montreal,» and diverting nearly all of the western- grain trade through Canada‘to the mar-‘ kcts beyond the Atlantic. In the Post-Office Department I delight? to draw your attention to the great ben- efit it has been to the people of Canada, by the reduction from 3 cents per letter' to 2 cents, that has been no doubt grateâ€" fully appreciated by every citizen of our' Dominion. They have not only reduced- ' the cost of postage, but are now preparn' ing to put in operation in some thickly' populated parts the rural mail delivery, which Within a few years will have be-' come systematically established all over' Canada. .In the Department of Agriculture I ad-‘ mire. the action of the Government irr- opemng up avenues of trade with Britain: and foreign countries, in providing cold.- storage in warehouses and steamshipsL for the preservation of those perishable exports, butter, cheese, eggs, fruit and- fowl-dresscd and undressed. In the Militia Department I am satis-" tied that the Hon. Sir Frederick Borden has built, is building and will build as" good a construction as the foundation built by the past government will allow; that is, a militia of defence and protec.' tion. carefully avoiding the danger of. drifting into militarism, like the nations of Europe. Believing that I can be of benefit to the people of-‘the riding as a member of: the House of Commons, both in the mat-- ter of general legislation and in watch-' mg and caring for the interests of the‘ people of Victoria and Haliburton, 'I con-r fidently solicit. your votes and your in- flucnee in the election now pending. Yours obedient] y, . ARCHI BALD 'ILSON; Personals. Miss Jean Graham, of Lindsay, was at? the Falls on Wednesday. Miss Nellie Heard left on Friday for“ tToronto, where she has accepteda posi~- 10!). Mr. Wm. Fielding, P. M., of Mindcn, was at the Falls on Tuesday and Wed«- nesday. Mrs. Dr. White, of Kinmount, visited her father, Mr. A. Clark, at the Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Metcalfc and child; ren spent a few days with relatives in- Mariposa township last week. Mr. Jas. W. Bryaus, is reported to be laid up with a slight attack of appendix citis. His many friends hope for his early recovery. Mr. Bert Robson, of the Watchman-- Warder staff, has been home at the Falls since last Saturday, and will remain 1111â€"- til Monday. Senator McI-Iugh, Mr. George Inglcs and Mr. John Horc were among the resiw dents of Lindsay we saw on the show' ground here on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs, G. H. Mche and her two child- ren returned to the Falls on the 25th ult., after spending a couple of months with Mr. McGee at Collin‘s inlet, Ont. Mrs. A. VanLoon and baby left on Friday for her home in Toronto, after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnoll, Fenelon. District Notes. Cheese sold at 12 3-16 at the Lindsay Board on Monday. The directors of Lindsay Fair report a surplus of $1,200 from this year‘s exhiw bition. Miss Bain, of Haliburton, was drown- ed in the river at that village last Tucs- day. An inquest will likely be held. At the Lindsay Assizcs on Friday last the action brought against Chas. Evorson by Thomas Dewcll for blocking the high- way at lot 27, con. 5, Fenelon, was dis- missed with costs, the prosecution fail- ing to show that the said road was a public highway. II Banks doing business in Canada. ACCOUNT road to independence, if not wealth. $1.00 starts an account in this Bank, rnd even small regular deposits, wsth Interest added every 3 months, soon count up. Money may be withdrawn at any time without notice. Fenelon Falls Branch, W. A. Bishop, Manager. .. . 3min '.' . ' . ' . V -.-â€"yv_‘W‘ M521. 9

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