__d For. Toronto; Mrs J‘ w Od‘en and l I l Fair sni' * ‘ : . n . . _ K . ‘ L ‘ (éillid, Cobourg; Miss E. Scarlett, Toron- Fa'_.‘_-."_r-_.§. SO\ 190? i 0" I ‘ i ' i \‘ .â€" . I . ,- ' '_ _ . ' * v ‘ ~ The Hotel Kawartha is now full up, B ' T U D Y C I. U B F0110??? ifggtéligtgi‘gfé 0‘ ‘9‘“ fans H A I l H ‘ -~ 3 “d “1"â€ng “‘“h‘g m “use bust THE GAZE'TE‘S BRANCH t° 1’8"“ m "†' ~ .e fijllesslevery day. Guests at the Kawar- I ' Bobcaygeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Selg.t2953g BETWEEN , '*, -1u ( uring the past week are: Mr. and "â€"â€" Beaverton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c . ~ ‘ _, g A ‘ Mrs. it. ’1‘. Miller and child, St. Louis, Rev.llr.Linscotl’sSllggcstlchucstions FenclonFalls .................. Oct. 6 7 Fenelon Falls » ~ _, 088th “fl lot 0f mOE‘9)‘« Mo; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jamieson and . on thcn‘unday School Lesson for Haliburton . . . . . . . . . . . A . . . . . . : . . Sept. 30 nosedaIe and I '1 ilUi‘eiOl‘e take care oi the children, St. Louis ; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. August lst, 1909. Keene . . . . . . . ._. . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 5 6 w. 0.0. v 1 . If. .t Rogers. New York; L. A. l’ires, Dallas, ~ Kinlnoul'it.......:..' .......... Oct. 10 11 Gaboconk- demo“ 3â€" ltiVe- 1 Term; Mrs. A. F. Passmore, Miss Jessie Close ‘of Paul’s Missionary Journey. Lakclield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 28 29 , N needs overhauling- or re- Rclrl and Roy Reid, Allan Taylor, 'i‘or- i Acts xviii :1â€"2-2. l'lindsay......' ............ Sept. 23 24 25 Dally except Saturdays and Sundays- . - .- 0. 1 . '“t 1 01110: hliss lihoda’ Slight, Lindsay; 001. Golden Textâ€"«In the world ye shall Oakwood. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 27 28 Leave Fenelon Fans 415 p m im‘lllna: Hive 1 ( one JOi'†5- Simpson, Dallas, Texas. have tribulation ; be of good cheer; I Oi-illia. . . . . . . . . I†. . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 23 24 u Rosedme 5:15' 'u ' promptly and properly. . - ' have overcome the w0i-1d.â€" John xvi :33. Woodville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 16 17 Arrive 001,000,â€; (515 is Don’t 1 .t ‘t 0. t .. k “m ""‘meâ€" _' Verse 1.â€"â€"What remarkable thing had -. Leave Coboconk TOO “ (J 1 .30 0 ldc Peterbom Sawmills Bum, immediately preceded Paul's start for ‘ ' u Rosedale 8.00 “ through cal-6183811983. ___ Corinth? BObCaygoon Independent: Rev. W. J. Arrive Fenelou Fans 845 u » NI), facilities for repair_ w’ Creighton, who has been incumbent of St. John’s Church, Lakelield,tlias been FENELON FALLSâ€"ROSEDALE.I illg repainting and over- . ' .- . ' St A l' l . mppomted to the Bloor ree ng icin Simmons ONLY. hauhng waggons were Church, Toronto, and will leave about There is no record Of a vision or any special Divine instruction, for Paul go- ing to Corinth; but is a good man as much guided by God when he is not JOHN THOMSON, FORMERLY or FENELON FALLS, iii-1w LARGE INTEREST. i‘ilg. Tile loss is estimated at $75,000, besich the lugs of hug-1,1355, the 0mm band themselves together for mutual pally having eight million'fect Of logs to promotion, again“) the undue demands out. Some 125 men were thrown out of Of capth About 1.90 C’cl -k T 'l. r - . - . - ‘ ing- Hm 5;“. ’3“? sl]§::1n]cllï¬scll:5 02105116 conscious of it, as when he is, and why ? the legs of August. Mr. Creighton 5 many Pam? 113911910†B3115 1-30 19- I“- never better. All work .x‘ pcterbom Lumber Cot†on Bumhmnys ‘(This question must be answered in friends will be pleased of ms new ap_ .ieai‘e osedale 3.00 P-m- ,, t d ' {I .- Puinb’ were discovered tlo be on me, 01+ writing by members of the club.) . pointmcnt to the city. This Time Table subject to change, Quail an ee . is .. gillatingl'l'om a cause unknown, in vicin- Verses 2'3'Z""What was the attracuon -â€" â€"â€" Wlthout nonice' PLANING it ’ ity of the company’s steam pump and between Aqu‘m and Pullâ€. . . _ d a d d hï¬se‘ The place being difï¬cult of ac_ . How do_you account ior it that there Boat Will call at any camp or Island 'One 01? a 000 up'to' ate if: $05.3. Hi “Hi “1.0 8,]??? the mills] werle é‘tlillllty between men of the same 1 along the route, on signal. machine at, reasonable our-net an t 7 .,'.. . : ‘ ,.-' - " - . . I " i": ‘ L “U ' cub on m 8†Have labor men a perfect right to l . .. w' & rates' @090 . FENELON FALLS. F. 0. Chambers. elliploylnent. Mr. John Thomson, for- , ms CaPltal a mo?“ right to proteCt >- Over one tlvusand students merly .ot‘ Fonelon Falls, held a. large Itself “gainsib labâ€. 3 . [-â€" enwned by 0“.- chhih last, vear. ___de interest in the burned mills. Have busmes?’ men a “gilt to piqtecg : It; pays to attend a link of this -__“â€" “"""_"""""""" ' Almost Simulmneously a ï¬re broke themselves against undue competition. < great chain, for “IN UNION ._ ‘ “W (~9er I out in a large warehouse at the corner PM“ “'Ul‘keï¬l fit h}S trade as, a. tent __j THERE Is STMCNGTH." , . . ‘ of Bethune and Simcoe streets, occupied milk?†“2†a 1}"‘9’3 ‘5 the“) any 3‘19" The demand for our gradu- - I ‘ by Florence Ci: CO., junk dealers. The ge‘mon “1 “.115. that .mOdfm members . ates is THREE TIMES the . building and contents were destroyed. Sllgulld :0 “ giggi‘goï¬lggï¬l‘le membership LL- supply, I > '8 The lossi'u i‘ .7‘7 ‘ 1 ' .' ' a" 9 pro ' . . ' i . v . ' .‘i- S W00 or 9r. 3 “1: Don’t forget that I have - ,___,.___,V__ have the late!) a )i i y 0 [)l‘CilCl ; Ollgl ' . ‘ ‘ I ' '. ' ' ' abiiit ' to be deVi-lo )ed thus (5 599013] course for teachms‘ a. ï¬rst 0138 ' LOYAL THUR Br.i:lzs.â€"~The members of 2%,,3110 evciv local clllll'cil s’everal Ll.J (-ll‘ndlmtc" 0f,t“'° 91:9an 389 s Planer and am 4. f '1‘- 13~ Lodge will attend divine service preachers, and the work being divided â€"-1 are now (WWW: $2,000 P91 prepared to do all work in 1Ԡ55- Jame-‘3' Chum“ 0†sunday evening: between them would be better done "I an,â€â€œm' . . . . I ' August 8th,instoud of on date previously than at present, and each preacher o “wee 00‘1P505“993‘3E'*RCIAL’ 121118 11118 111 the best style; I ~'. glib‘l'islied fbytlliiistake. They invite all make his own living? 0 STENOGRAPHY and PM‘EGJMPHY. als t " k f i re men 0 o icr lodges to attend. verse 4.-.]5 it the duty and privilege Lu I - 0 0 ma e » _ . . ' l’OS’l‘l‘ONl-ID AUCTION SALE: On ac- 0f every adult Clll'i>t3311 to be engaged, :1: - ‘ . , \Ve.hme Just rece‘ved _a' full § Count of the rain last Saturday, the sale MAW-9t? every Sunday, in some spewï¬c l-â€" Write for particulars. .- hue 0f Brass 1331597131011 I of furniture and household ell'ects at Similtual {York ? , . . . ' I Mr. A. Mcli‘illell's was postponed until “113’ (ha Palâ€: m the begmmng’ in one ' i ' ‘ Saturday, the 315m See bins for com- Corinth, conï¬ne his work to the Sabbath PE TERB pletclist. I day and to_the Jev-s? . . . BUSIH ESS GGLLEGE. ' ' . Verses ariaâ€"What effect did the ViSit ' I . CHANGE IN BUSINESS-“MI.†Henry P111037 of Silas and Timothy have upon Paul ? GEO. SPOTTON, Principal. Your patronage solicited. ' i has bought out Mr. Thos. Smith’s black- If a good man is even so much in ear- ., . » sulltlllng business on Colborne street nest, may the visit, of another earnest; â€" . A150 Whlte Enamel P0168. South of the river, and will continue the man intensify his spirit ? Don’t buy elsewhere Iousigess atflth'e same staind. “M r. Sltnith When a man does his very .hesb in ‘ 1:45 00“ 5" Cl'mg severe .Y “’1 1 $013 lea: reachiu and fails to make converts, is S S '4 IR ' . ' l and “'35 “impelled to give “P the heavy iie entitlgtl to as much credit as if he ' ' untll seelng our llne' g Work of blacksmithing. had great success ‘a ‘ Did Paul blame himself for his failure, .â€" A RELIABLE LOCAL 'SALESMAN ' to represent Canada’s Oldest and Greatest Nurseries i S U M M E R H L I in l _, . June is the best month to enter as Don t fo r g e t we , _ we remain open Julv a id l 0".-t. ‘ ' F E Fa 3- Attendalice being lower theseinilotiitils handle cal rlages “Maw TliACil'ERS bNGAGED.â€"1\ilss N- and that the Jews resisted and MW mm"! "f at" George, Opt" has been ell‘ phom‘cd - and ought a lnan of God always gagcd by the sch-:01 board to teach in take a S’imilar position in like circum- the-second division of the public schoOl, stances ? ' W _, duties to commence on 'Qctobcr 1st. Verse 7.__Has it ever beef, in the 31155 G. McCall, of St. Mary s, Will teach past, and is it today, sometimes nec_ 5 to 69¢. g; E, weight. One of these bass was a parti- cularly gamey ï¬sh, and it took a- lot of hard work to land} him. On Wednesday Mr. Swop‘e landed a 121E); lunge' with a 6 ounce casting rod. On Tuesday Win'.- ' Garside‘ of Toronto caught six nice bass ;- A. F. West and J. P. Heighton six bass and one lunge, one of Mr. ,Heighton's being a 'small mouth black weighing Over 4 lbs. J. W: Jamieson and E; T. Miller of St. Louis, M'o‘.,- have also brought in some very ï¬ne ï¬sh. a ~ Baht. . Chambers 1 Thess. v : 12-24.: the second book, and will take charge at v _ l. , A . , , essary for a good man to lca\e the we end or “1" hOhd‘in' ‘ church and start a 11100.“ng of his Own ? n ' . also at , GARDEN PARTY.-â€"The annual garden Verse 8.â€"ls belief in Jesus an in- and adjoining country. . attention is better. and progress ' 9 party in connection with the Feiivlmi tellectual effect, or is it spiritual and Y ' V k. . , greater- _COOI Pl'cmlses- PeterbOl‘O 3 Falls Baptist Church will he held at the supernatural? . Th2 (Remand f0" Anise†Stoc 15 m' ls 3’ favoritesummer resort- L 8L residence of Mr. John Graham at Blythe, Verses 9-1].-â€"â€"Wllat method did God- CPOflSlng yearly, and {15 3’09 bf'wome 0'39 8 801-0] 0 f I n on the evening of Monday, August 2. take in this instance to talk to Paul ? Of our 531031130“ .V0‘1 “1†Yeah/1013mm ’5 p ourse 0†u ’0‘ ï¬ .1 35 Admission to grounds 10c. Refreshâ€" Why is it that so few Christians have 2.0%? jgoilety ill the glusuiesséiéil‘gzu. Pay | 80/100] Teachers. v 11 lollnl-bul‘e Dealers and Undertakers g f, c -. ._-t,., _ 1a ;- z - k . , v x; i’ of an i s ecial messa e 1'19 ‘1 once 01‘ Par 1 ., "i - . 1 ' . $31))? wild~ run ESEOIii-‘lteilglll’i‘ilfi: git lfotzizt Eligulb(:(llldjl?lume ) p ,. g weekl)7 : free outï¬t. ~- Open entll’e year- 1mm? any day- at 250.. return. A first-class time eipcct- D0 Christians Sileiak 35 11119013135 they STONE & WELI'JNGTOH; Nail coul'ses- - “W ' "1:" k. . 7. . ‘ ' .ls lei-eally ‘,,, ,4 H .‘ v , - z i “160:†“Oriel. . b th “gm “3‘ (“I’M t" ‘ ‘5’“ iodilnggiuaslailts. Peteiboro Busmess - fl , = Sâ€; . ‘ ) l . - lo.â€"’ 1e isnng in o »,â€".. ._.. ___ . y , . 8. .cres - . l' y. lakes has improved lately, many good \U§OS 1217', 9““ an 1m“. .EEf-pecltf , 1 ’ C Ollege' x’ 7 " catches beinw made amon'n‘ the latest mien .1.†these (“35’ to be mmn'mmg 3 TORON PO: ONTAI‘IO- , ' . ‘rTj; being an ill-bib. luilgie, landed on'l‘hurs- falthlm! to. (Rama, and mm make some " SPOTTo‘v‘ & MCKONE" . u" ' "I I: day morning by Mr. Grattaii Graham. pcï¬gï¬ u‘ estimate the character of T’RlNCIl’ALSc , g ' The most successful lish’ermalr among . _- ‘ . - the Kawartha guests has been Mr. J05. fins 93%|;3;i€:glogv§at LS them In , , 0 , ___â€"“___. ' . ' iii . S'wope, of Dallas, who on" Monday “g ‘V, s 5183., __‘Sfmn u'p the effects of Term pens Sept. ista ‘ , L. c‘alimllt 16 small mouth black bass, one ex“ ,. f“ , i , 3 - -. ' V 9 D" . '_“'â€"'â€"_"f ' ' ' . D II I . . paul. S (.ï¬ortg as lewalcd in this lesson . ‘ S f: of the nicest strings ever brought in, 10580“ for Sundqu 3mg. 8'“). 1909, ELLIOTT ’ y ,l - .' , ., I H I u 4- , t , a . . . r . I ‘ f‘, ranging flom mm lbs to foul lbs m Paul's Instructions to the Thessalonians. - - ,.- ., V. The Pure Article. __.__ T E L E- G B A P H Y will win for' you, a good salar.y You can learn it quickly under superior conditions at our school; Catalogue free. Write CENTRAL TELEGRAPH SCHOOL, TORONTO. H-.~SH5AW. T'. J.-JOHNSTON. Pitts.- PRINCIPAL. ramp-._.)â€; '..c-.o',_: r. ....~ This school is unquestionably one of ‘ L 0f. i , , Mania and Glanlle Monuments? Canada’s Greatest, Best and Most. Successful Colleges. Our graduates Being a direct importer l ann- able to quote lhe closest prices. ‘ readily secure employment. Let us l have lately installed a pneumatic pol: educate you fOr' positions worth from $35‘to $100 a month. We know how; ishing matting-and? a; pneumatic plant for Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do Write toâ€"day for magniï¬cent calla- better and deeper work than heretofore.- Cal‘l‘ and get designs and prices. WORKS-ï¬lm the rear of the Market on' Cambridge" street, opposite the Fucking! House. ‘ a a. cull-mazes, Proprietor logue. W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL. C'OR. YONGE‘ A'N'D A-LBXA‘NDHR STREETS: 9‘" 'o' . ï¬ _ l Dealer in and manufacturer of hill kind-s : When overheated take‘ a; glass Of‘ iced “Salada†Tea.†It will prove [nest re: _V freshing. As delightful as a dip‘ in; the 3 Sea. - :_. ... -h1J6Wchyf Rob-so-ns’ Drugstore. PENELON FALLS. BORN. L.(MB*._â€"â€"In,the township of Veri‘iflam, on Sunday, July 25th, 1909, the wife of Mr. Christopher Lamb, a son. J this and ‘ ‘ Ids CREAM g iszcoun nmsuou count --Ol' THE-â€" County of Victoria.. We carry a large and Well :seleeted stock. "Our ï¬rices are fas low as you will find any- :wher‘e'. J MARRIED. , , FOUNTAIN~DEWALL~.â€"At St. James’ Rectory Fen'e‘lon Falls, by the Rev. W. H. A. French, on Wednesday, July 28th, " l9‘09. Mr. Samuel J. _Fountai'n‘ to; Miss Vinna Dewall, both of Fenelon Falls.- BREAD. ‘ :THE STAFF OF LIFE. ‘ GET THE fodiGX-oom- [£15113 glclglck p_ m‘ on Saga-33, V ~ I . this county. Defendants living in other i ' ’9’ flex u-gus S or ,e purpose 0 a _ ' , ~ .- l, ‘ . , counties must be served on or before Sat- tending divine service at the Methodist To keep‘your mm?“ in g00d niday, J1me 5th, 19u9. - ! The next sittings ofabove Court will? be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls on meson, will: 22nd, 1909,. commencing at 1.30 o’clock in the R‘f'id'l'v noon. Friday, June l.lth,,wilil be the last day of service on defendants residing in Mill Still UlllNKS. (E. 0. 0-. F. Notice. The members of Loyal Trent Valley Lodge are requested to meet in their v. TORONTO BREAD. church. The usual decoration service AT W Ofï¬ce hours from 1'0 a). in. to 4 p. in; fear of being hurt by speaking for him ‘3 _____l l I , l . Wil‘behe’id “ï¬g-him, Thompson Jr A order. If it needs cleaning ELisnA MARK, ‘ E.D.HA.ND,. I . -, .. . V I Buil-ifl‘. Clerk Secretar . - . _ . t . . . I ' y California Frult I or repairrng bring it here. Fenclo-u Falls. March 15th, 1909. Loyal True Blue Notice fl ‘ ‘ The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion ' . t]. W Its-{7M8 t r em JOHNSTONE’S HEW - _ W9 Sen StOCk’S Bread, HARRY K 216;; anygretii‘i'en giï¬iiiipire L. No.03; conFEcT'onEBY Peterboro. â€"â€"â€"â€" extend a hearty welcome to all sister STOKE. ' '- 4 f - ' - v - L , I T . Bl HARRY K. Will be at Fountains Livery ,3 Lfldg‘es. 0‘ “’53 ,0)“ we “es. "End ___â€"___â€" ‘ 'â€".""-"' Stable every Tuesday and S‘iturda f ,7 Orangg :tssgï¬mglg;es§0 (given: Don’t forget Wonderland lSSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES ' during the season and the reinaindeif i : sci-Vic . i _ - , - ’ . . z ’ evening of August 8111- Saturday Night. NEXT DOOR 'ro POST-OFFICE. w B n Y A N 3 ï¬ght}? $3,]: ,,';§,,‘;';,‘,‘,,,E’ $112.25, 3:: 5/. EDWARD WILKINSON, W. M. r ' . . ’ ‘ lely Fénelon)’ , 1;, , JOHNSON PENROSE, Recs 380- WW FE "5L0. F‘Lu- . ' ' J 03. Lee, 2 \ - * ‘ Fenelon . Proprietor i i 5 :1 i . .l i a v . 5 .