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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Jan 1909, p. 5

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2 f" -' f‘, g». S h“ >- IHTEBNATIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB ins GAZETTES BRANCH. . . Continued from. page one. Socialism would make your uncertain» ty of ownership any greater? More than that, you are now paying a tax \ to the, trusts and capitalist combina- i tsons that is greater in amount ‘and g iho'ré threatening in its consequences. g ; It is because of this tax paid to pri- l f vate interests that you struggled for i ten years to so much as get the deed. You have been dividing and sharing the proceeds of your labor with the hold-up men of high finance to such ah extent that it has kept your nose to the grindstone all these years ; and now you refuse to escape the greater tax aad the violence dune you for‘ fear that, some way and some hQW; the Wicked Socialists are going to rob you 6f Ytill'l‘ farm; ,_ The Socialists do n’t Want your farm. They want to reorganize all farming __.________ .I. a, i. fW.LTY“LmCFIIJm*IJ;¢m. w l mi» Iflilfiflflllflliflflfii'fillfl'é >-â€"-»_». _.,..,-. ivy-in. ~.' t _ i. ‘aegis-4 - ...-.~/ WI»... ,. .~ . __,. ' mu v“ “QIA"A4_/â€" ' ..., _». “dub-40 meson-s EMULSION OF coo LIVER on. wmi mornosrmirs. ' ‘ironic?’ '“Vt i Our Toric Curve Lenses o'- _...__._-u Rev. Dr. Linscott’s Suggestive Questions on the Sunday School Lesson for Jan. 3rd, 1909. The Beginning of the Christian Church. --Acts ii 22-47. _ , Golden Text.â€"'l‘hey continued stead- fastiyiii' the apostles'idoctrine and roi- loWshi'p', and in breaking of bread, and iii prayéi‘.â€"-Acte ii : 42; . _ ‘ Verse 22.--How is it that Jesus. has impressed himself upon the world as no other man has ever done, and that he has swayed the hearts of the lowly and the mighty alike, and that his influence is increasing with the years ? Verse‘ 28-36.â€"G'od clearly sent Jesus With ii. love message, Which he meant them to accept, but Which the Jews re: jected; and more, for they“ With Wicked LI a nix“; y _ .. are very much better than the flat kind. Come in and let us show you. ". ' ‘:n- Shiv . '.'r ' "Mm metw.WW-.M ~ r l a“, . The best remedy for (l-OUGHS AND GOLDS that resist other treatment. A splendid builder‘ {or those ‘ weak aad run down. They are not only better for the eyes, but they are more coinfor'table and 100k better. _amnzmr eroz> muâ€"£‘ ..,_-¢. 4 _.. .â€", IQ'IBIIQ'IQIIP'D'IG' I i. I‘.~. .1,‘ g BRITTON BROS. ‘i.’ Ifyzfi‘ and all industry, SO that every ‘man h d 'f-d. and slew n hill]. NOW is 'FOOT 0F RENT STREET _. LINDSAY: , i who works may have and enjoy all the itmhost (tiltigtiiat God then adepted his _ ’, _ PRICE 350 AND 65$ l; ‘g - values, his labor creates. They want secondary plan of bringing about, by the Issuer of Marriage Licenses. m. Glllvaillli of ill. Ell. if j to pull the capitalist oil .your back and off the shoulders of all men \vho labclri They Want you, as all other men, to reap what you sow and gather the full produce of your labor, undiminished by exactions of profit mongers; They would see you have the use of so much land as you can till, without having to buy it from land sharks and specula~ tors ; and if a Socialist administration were to exercise collective ownership of all land, including your little farm, it would not be to oust vou or anvone ‘else, but to_ preclude the possibility b'i i idndldifiseoiiiing between’ the ma ‘who? iii-dis‘ arid the: land which he must use in order to produce the moans of lif'é’. -â€"Appea.l to Reason. M A Vermont Ayuh r‘ Herd. .7 “a, death of Jesus, what he desired to do by his life 2? _ If God did not want the Jews to reJect and crucify J csus, but to accept him, what would have been the result if they had carried out God’s first plan ? Is not the crucifixion of Jesus the co- lossal crime of history, and is it not the one great erample of how God turns ‘ evil into 00d account? Verse %7.â€"What was it that had brought this sharp sense of guilt upon them? _ What are the influences which put men under conviction; that is, reveal themselves to themselves ? g lf a person were to ask you, what ho should (lodto be saved,‘ what would you answciiliimP.., ,,_. . __ Verse 28.-â€"Wh'at is it to repent, in the sense here meant‘? , , . _' d‘ Can a person ho saved, if he inteh s to sin again '2 If ii person is sorry enough to forsake his sins. and. turns to God to serve him the best he knows is that lruc report? O Robson's Drug Store. Fenelon Falls. STORM SASH ’AND_ STORM DOORSJ. Prepare for the cold Weather before it comes. Save fuel by making your house snug and tight. Order storm doors and rush now. D0n’t delay. First-class Workmanshlp. Reasonable Prices. " ‘Frilrior Pius PLANING mu. ~ _ A. TEmS . PROPRIETORr ho<:>oo<>oo<:>ooc>oo<>oo<>o liusarns Q This is the season when the feet of every man, woman and child should be protected by good pair of rubbers. Dry feet are better than life insurance these days, and you will be as- Tim!.'."-.,":_“=C..,i; ..- .- s-r'r/"vi . .omn;mm 1111.1, gum“. ':'. 'rcz. _\; '1: - ..1 ,..-.: he.“ .1 :_~ i ,I i i .l 'rhis herd who established by tho purchase of a bull and six heifers and on occasional purchase afterwardbf a noted cow or well bred heifer With .8 yiew of improving the herd. The bulls used have been the best that could ho - round. from COWS or noted dairy ‘quality bud long teats. The best heifer ‘calves . from the best cows have been annually kept to take the place 9.! the 919.29%’, or such'as could not reach the herd standard. The milk from each cow ls weighed at each milking. In summer the cows are driven about ' "one and one-quarter miles to pasture. with ‘a small night pasture near the barn. They are milked in the stable PURE BBED AYBSHIRE. [Record 10.701 pounds milk, 433.7 pound- butter tat, in one yearn] and are fed from one-half to two pounds of spring wheat bran at each milking. During the fall they have the run of the meadows. In winter they are ted all the low meadow hay they ,wlll eat clean and from one pound to four pounds of bran, the fresh cows having two pounds of mixed teed in addition. This mixture is ground bar- ley, cottonseed meal, linseed oil meal, gluten meal, equal parts by weight. The grain is fed once a day on about onetliird bushel ensilage. The cows ance -? _ . Can a Christian rota-l9 the favor d God, if he ever plans to sin again’? Do all who by the graceoi God (OW- sake their Sills.’ hiWB the‘? PIT-‘St 5mg for riven ‘2 . \licrsc 39.â€" Ts the gift oi‘ the Holy Spirit ,er all who are swell. l HaVe you received the gilt of ttholy Spirit: and, if not, why not? Are hll the children 0i 5!!!!191'3; "S well as oi’ saints, promised the salvation oi‘ J csus ? . Are there hghy so for off, or so low down, that God does hot bid them to ro- coive the Holy Spirit? . How many does God call to accept oi his salvation ? Verse 40.â€"---Are some people saved through ersistent oxlioi'tat-ion, who nc-vcr wou d be saved otherwise ? Verse 41.--Why are not similar revi- vals to this more often witnessed ‘2 \‘ H .1‘ CAN \VB D0 MORE THAN we ARE DOING TO snvn .OUR NEIGHBORS. AND TO save THE WORLD ? (This question must be answered in writing by members of the club.) Verse 42.â€"-D0 Christians to-day fellow- ship with eacli other as much or as often as they should ? Ought Christians to eat together more frequently ? Verse 43.-If the terrible consequences of sin were more frequently preached, would sinners still be filled with fear ? Verses 44-45.--W;_is this community of goods oi" the Lord ?' Would having all things in common be a good thing- to adopt to-day ? 1f our brother has nothing, are we un- der obligation to divide with him ‘2' Verses 46-47.â€"W0uld sinners still be saved daily in every church, if there were fellowship, joy and gladncss among Christians ? Lesson for Sunday, Jan. 24th, 1909.â€" The Lame Man Healed. Acts iii : 1-27. _- DOG LOST. In Jewelry \Ve carry a large and well selected stock. Our prices are as low as you will find any- Where. It Pays To keep your watch in good order. If it needs cleaning q SALE DF VILLAGE PROPERTY BY TENDER. l l E l l. t l sured of the former if you wear a pair of our rubbers. All Sizes, All Shapes, All QM‘ ~ -I-â€"':'ii_lilmsii Alli.Pr1ces;, _ ‘out onlv 0N1?‘anirin+_-tlie-=best;. i .l l l l ll l SE l l l D 4 l J I l J. W. BRYANS. Woston’s Bread for Sale. l flOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO EYES TESTED, FRAMES TESTED. 0<>0 1h the matter of the estate of the late When your eyes trouble y 0U’. Joseph William Fitzgerald, of the town of Parry Sound, Province of Ontario : _ Tenders will be received by the under- signed, up to January 31st, 1909, for the purchase of the following village lots iii Fenelon Falls: Lot Nu. 1, west of tollinrne St, south of ‘Francls St. South half loi Ila. 1, wast Bulborna St, ncrlh Bond Si. Lot lio. 7, west oi Golburno St, soulh of Louisa St All tenders to be. addressed to E. FITZGERALD, 47-4. Feiicloii Falls. a Satisfaction guaranteed. - Er'v.t-'.'l\7:-.'§i-T.">“-’§M twinii-Sifiw'xi-M-slixk - -»~"~ " -. 5.. . A Lire hail-.3; Paper Will Pill cause you‘ pain or head- ache or if your glasses ,re-. , quire changing or you. need new glasses, go to on. m. B.ANNI_S, Eyesight Specialist-7 (over Neill's shoe stoi'e)“ Ont._ Charges mod<- Lindsay - crate. -. . ,2 . _â€" . y,‘- ‘e'MJFHJ-ikivriz.““Pl-'5' are turned out to drink at a tub of run- On Doccmbei flu]: . - - _- . - _‘ .~ - - ‘ " ,. 'ellowand white or re i'iiriiio~ brimr it here. _ ning water twice each day, and on collie dog. Any iiifoi-mation will be 1‘ D D “. ' ‘ . =- pleasant days they remain out an hour thankfully received. .. Rinfie H1 will“. P ii. L g or two in the middle of the day. ROBT. MCGEE W 5. v y ’ i 00. 6 {r In breeding and selecting cows for Fénelon. X ‘L! 1 T - '. g this herd careful attention has been ____________________, g o \f 1rd Tile oioiito Daily 1' paid to the dairy ability of each cow, i , £1 plans accurate daily market s; and-unless a COW in 1191‘ prime 001M TIIEURDUGHBREDHHGS FOB SALE’ OEDIN SLATER? i3 sports you could sell your ii give 6'000 pounds 0f milk or 300 pounds Yorkshire Whites. Three hogs and , '5 "rain and live stock at top- ‘Z pt bugtez'hshe wills disliiigsed Ofd regard- four sows,5 months old; one hog- and ISSUER 0F MARRIAGE LXCENSED ngtcli prices. Half a cent extra iii esso o er go qua ‘es, an a cow's one sow, 1.] months old. Extra good ani~ , . , . {f ' - 1- ' . ..i 4 l‘ standingin the stable was not secure mills. Pedigrees furnished if required. NEXP DOOR’ TO 13051-01‘ F ICE‘ ,é 032.3‘2231550 qrfl"ih”:sao.‘ wlibcetvor ~ é unless she could give in her prime, un- GEO_ GOODHAND, FENELON FALLS. 8,. f < s J. P1144,‘- ==1}§1 r S Sii scrip- , der favorable conditions, 7.000 pounds Buddow 1*.0. 1.‘. y’. '1 1°‘?- 20¢~ =1 inns-tr- “Meet 011 a of milk or 350 pounds of butter in a L015 21, @011. 3, Somerville. 49-3. I, @0191} 14935 “'Of'ilid QQYSi; illl'ee years’ year. The herd is made as uniform in â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"_- -â€"â€"- _ ...... s_ __ -.'g DSiibscriptions ‘ size, color and style as possible, that i2 0n tyouidepcndiuoonqwceklyre rts - ~ they may present a fine appearance TiE LE G R A P H Y or daily TCPOItSathieitjnre old Whalpoym; either when standing in the" stable 01' will win for you a good salary. a :3.- _ ' Q“ 3:- get illem-â€"mi$s.~, ‘60p prices by at least f moving along the road to pasture. The You can learn it quickl under " .li. . .. a? that much up . Li‘: -,. , . p . . . y . . r . Sacra nuns a year. l following is ‘the general makeup r0- superior conditions at our school. 3 ’ h ‘I a h o ‘7;; ' " “ ' " ‘ . If qlllred: Catalogue ‘i'rce. Write CENTRAL . f; l Size-About 1,000 pounds at matn- 'l‘l-2l.l"llll{.\]‘ll 8211001., TORONTO. i’; ’ Q 5 ‘a city, this size having been found to give W- H- SHfiZW: T- J- JOHNSTON. ___.__ ,7; _ . _ . ,1 t ' ‘gig; .. ‘ o Q 6% g ; the best results in ‘this locality and be- ““s' P“'"°"""“ 1,‘; ii.“ a ' : in: film i’; lng of suflicient size to please blllyeis MM “___. TY] 1 . :5‘. . _ h l either for breeding or to se n AUCTIONEER. _ v. e are SHOWII]. ‘i _ m _- _ 0 of Brighton as milk cows. â€"-_~~-_-_â€"- - g gubhsggsh MQIHEEQH 52299513 In, TO 18: i‘. Colon-Dark red with clear White rumx A NORTHEY - "4 ours er ‘er lien l e Merrie Pa er l buggies‘; about Ogle-£051l'tth'pi Quaghsirg Punhic AUCTIONEER., some fine. 111168 it l i ' .5 l {I {3 S i W e eing We erre ' s g1 Farm and other snlcs conducted in first - '~‘ Fverynftcriiooii’s issue of The Star contain ' . . . - ._ , . 4 .. ... . . s. that verv i . g°2dgggllgftg%cgzgugzg(1?‘1233; olhss order. Secure dates before ndver- f. Of F urnlture {Li} day's quotations; on the.- grain and live stock markets of 1-" ' {- ~ Lisi . Aad- ~, F‘ 1- F iis. f. '_ _- --- . . _ a‘ . Then, too, I have thought cows 01, this "g ‘es: .ene 0" a . VG“ reasonable ' 'l:o_roiito, Montreathufiaio, Chicag0,_and other important - i‘ color, were tougher and gave yellower STEPHEN OLIVER, i . ‘y _ cities. These ‘are the same quotations that the next ; mill: and butter. I mossy _ .. our 3 _ '- morning s dailies publish-12 to l8 hours later. , ; Style-Small bead and horns, slim ' ‘ ' i prices.‘ Gall and . __, F Live block and general Auctioneer Write for dates before advertising. THOMAS CASHORE, AUCTIONEER‘ - FENELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a first- class manner. Secure dates before adâ€" > vertising. neck, straight back, sharp‘. shoulders, wide on the,loln;.large, shapely‘. hliid ' quarters; long, shm.mfl;.udder,extem1_ lug well forv'vrard, and7 back, well, up}, under belly; teatslong, of. equal loam .I'oll spread; largo milk veins. W . 5 "assume-nus. _, _. L-Pw-H' .~. ..J-- a- .. . . _; $1.50 A YEAR -. V CLIJBBING This Paper and The Toronto Doilrmgr ' _ together for One Your, 82.20. Ruck?" ()FFER anteed Fountain Pan given {op 5,51% L. DEYMAN& sou. ‘”"'"""‘°"“°‘""""””“‘* . ,f inspect.

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