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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 May 1909, p. 5

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Mam-5 .- i i; i; x {L 1‘4 3. ‘5 T15“ l1 1'37? ' ' cw ‘Km‘t22‘th .92in .1.) 4, -' ‘ -,_;;".‘.‘,»~I~: a .2 .f" a?" :fâ€"‘z‘.’ A41 521533 ‘ "$7.712;- (I; ‘tc-x- , .g. l . «mum-3., ' Norland.‘ (Correspondence of the Gazette.) .Mr. W. F. Strong, of Belleville, and his driver, Mr. R. Morrison, of Kirklield, Were in town on business one day 121le week. ~ Mr. R. Snell, of Marmora, Was in town last Friday making a stir in the adver- . 5‘33ng business of the dry goods sale in Cohoconk. . Mr. and Vii-s. Arthur Swain, of Valen- lilfl. are visiting friends in town. _ Miss Katie Ward was taken to the Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay to underga an operation for appendicitis. last Saturday morning, and her many friends hope that she will soon return as well as ever. ‘ M r. Wm. Headway, who has been very 1”. is able to be around again. Mr. James Bowhcy and Mr. Addison Courtemanche are putting wire fences around their lots, which will add to the attractchnc-ss of the village. Mr. Adolf Uourtemanche has also put a wire fence around his lots. Mr. Sauiue. Bryant's shop will soon be (tinnnletefl. and will be one of the best buii-liugs in this part of the country. Ye understand that Mr. Richard Day has moved his family up to Elliott's Falls, so as to be near his work at the power house. Alr. George Lake, of Cobocouk, was in town on business last Monday. Blr. havi'l l,}a.llo\.vay, of Miner’s Bay, called on Nor-land friends last Monday. _.. -.~_._. . .-_ Pcwies’ Corners. (/‘orrvspomlmice riftch 0' 126/10.) Some of the farmers around here hive commenced seeding, and the new in 2011 last Wednesday morning, the 19th, will surely bring much desired change, as last year‘s crop of hay is very nearly gone. ‘ Tue relatives here of the late Robt. H. McCallum attended the funeral last Sunday. " It is rumored that the farm stock and lnnJlomenls of the late Oliver Glaspell will be sold by auction in two or three Weeks. The date ol’ the sale is not known at present. Mr. Jas. Hardy has leased the farm for his season. Several of our citizens have been on the sick list, but they are improving. We notice that the. Post Oilice Depart- iuent have notices posted up calling for ll‘illllil'd for -1 new Mail Service between- Lhe l’ost Odice, here and Hall’s ling station. The. new contract will com- mence the lirst day of July. As the land Was too wet to work, some ol’ the faru'iers w‘ent din to li‘cnelou Falls to the nomination. and the general Opinion is that Dr. Mason will be elect- e 1. Mr. (liar-Jon thinks thit Sam Hughes l is manipulating the whole shooting match. Dr. Mason if elected should give lhc thruc-iil'ths clause a good kick. l and il’ Jim gets in the way let him have one or two. 9“ Rosedale. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) The farmers of this locality have not finished seeding yet, owing to the very backward condition of the weather.- ,'()i1r local bridge tender is kept pretty busy these days, as the boats are beginâ€" iug‘to come pretty often. _ The first drive ol’ the season passed through here on Wednesday last. The logs were owned by Moore & Council of Feuelon Falls. _ Work upon the. canal is again under ,way, and appearances point to an early completion of this section of the work. â€"â€"~ - 0â€"â€" The Port Arthur News says: Since the line weather set in we are beginning in realise the real significance of the 1909 spring milliuery‘ models. The Dreadnought type predominates. A correspondent of the Pcterborough Review thinks he has hit upon a plan which would do away with the griev- ance of the present big bats (“waste- paper baskets, trimmed with vege- tables") in places of public worship. He says : “ Let all the ladies sit on one side of the church and all the men on the other. The men will not be troubled by the millincry display, and if the ladies are not satisfied with their view of the preacher, they can fight it out among themselves." 0F FENELON FALLS Mill EAST \llCTilillA. Gentlemen :-â€"- As I have received the unsolicited nomination for the Legislature in East Victoria, and will be unable to hold any meetings, I take this mode of asking my supporters not to be over confident as to the result. I Wish all to go to the » polls, whether they vote for me or my opponent, I appeal to the electors on my municipal record, and as a‘ man who lives in the riding. All my interests are here, and should I be elected I will endeavor to perform the duties of my position in a manner satisfactory to the riding and with credit to myself. Faithfully yours, B. M. MASON. FOR SALE. MAN OR WOMAN : My South African Veteran Bounty Laud Certificate issued by the department of the interior, Otta- wa : good for 3‘20 acres of any Dominion laud open for entry in Alberta. Saskat- chewan or Manitoba. Any person over the age of 18 years, MAN on WOMAN, can acquire this land with this certificate. For immediate sale $790.00. Phone, write or wire L. E. Tanun, 131 Shuter street. Phone, Main 3000. Toronto. | ed persons. IHTEBNATIDNAL NEWSPA?ER BIBLE STUDY CLUB THE GAZETTE'S BRANCH. Rev. Dr. Llnscott’s Suggestichiwstlous on the Sunday school Yosson [or ha: 23 d, 1969 The Council at Jerusalem. Acts xv: 1-35. Golden Text. â€"-â€" We belich that through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ we shall be saved, even as they. Acts xv: ll. Verses l-5.â€"-A.re good men liable to hold wrong opinions. When good men dilier in opinion what is the better way in order to reach an understanding ? When a professed Christian gets angry with another Christian. on a more matter of opinion, has he or not back- sliddcn from the love of God, and what spirit does it show? (This question must be answered in writing by members of the club.) Circumcision no .doubt originated from supposed purposes of health. and physical cleanliness, and afterwards be- camea national institution of the Jews. State when God first made circumcision the sign, or token, of the Covenant be- tween him and Abraham and his seed, and to whom the rite of circumcision and God's covenant extended. (Sec Gen. xvii.) 'Is circumcision now essential to salâ€" vation ? ' Is the belief of any doctrine essential, to salvation ? Verses B-ll.‘â€"â€"Is experience of God: and his dealings with us, conclusive proof of the will of God in the matters which the experience covers ? Is thorough discussion in church courts, a perfectly right way to arrive at the will of God on any matter ? Were those who taught that circum- cision was essential to salvation, as Well as being narrow, necessarily untrue men ? What is the difference between the “ yoke " of the law and the “yoke” of Jesus ? (v. 10.) Verse 12-.â€"â€"R-ccall some of the won- ders done through Paul and Barnabas, among the Gentiles, and say what bear- ing they had upon the dispute concern- ing circumcision ? 7 Verses lS-‘ZLâ€"Who was James, who next addressed the council? James. the brother of Jesus. was the president of this council ; is it probable that his address was of the nature of the judgment of the council on this question '3 Verses 22â€"29.~â€"â€"There seems to have; the been no formal motion passed by council, but they appear to have reach- ed an unanimous decision as outlined in the address of the president; say whether we are bound to take this de- cision as the voice of God. in what particulars is the great wisdom ol’ the'couucil shown in settling this dispute '3 Were each of the commandments given in verse ‘29 intended to be of last- ing obligation, or were some of them only temporary ? From whom are Christians to get guidance on all matters in this day ? Verses 30-35.â€"-Therc never will be a time when disputes may not occur, in the church and between inc'lividuals; how should they always be settled ‘3 Did this trouble in the church help it or hurt it. and does God always over- rule trouble, whoever may be the cause of it. for the good of his children '3 Lesson for Sunday, May 30th, 1909. Believing and Doing. James ii: 14-20. mum“ 3F REVlSlBN Notice is hereby given that a Court for revision of the assessmet roll of the village of ,FENELON FALLS, will be held in ' TWOMEY’S HALL, at 8 p. m. on _ . Wednesday, June 2nd, 1909. All persons having business at the court are hereby notified to attend. The assessment roll is at the clerk's olficc and may be examined by interest- W. T. JUNKIN, Clerk. Pu lal ills. cl. lemmas... BURNT RIVER ‘ ‘ 'vs. ' FENELON FALLS. Four Mile Road. Race ’ , for a. good prize. AT .. BURNT RIVER, MAY 24. Be sure to game. m»..- Go to Johnstone’s aluminum for 0W WWW NEW TOMATOES 1 PINEAPPLES cocoanurs . CHOICE BON-BONS ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS Bread _â€" 'Our Souvenir cards take the lead. A new lot expec- ted daily. r. c. JCSâ€"NSTONE: Opposite the Fost-Gfiice. n..-“ EXCURSEGNS TO 2' Manitoba. Saskatchewan, Alberta Special Trainnleavc Toronto 2.00 p.m. on ‘ ', APR". 8. 20 “AV 4,13 JUNE1.16, 29 JiiLY 13. 21 AUG. 10, 24 SEPT. 7, 21 Second clan tickets from Ontario station: to principal ' Northwest pomls at ‘ LOW ROUND-TRIP RATES ' 1 Winnipeg and return $32.00; Edmonton and return ‘ $42.50. and to other pomu in proportion. Ticket: good to rclurn wuhm 60 clay: from going dale. ‘TOURIST SLEEPING CARS on all cxcunionl. Comiorlablc berths, fully ccuippcd . with bedding. can be secured at moderate tales through local :gcnl. Early application must be made . ASK FOR HOM ESEEKERS' PAMFHLET containing mics and full information. . A ply! r,xC.P.R.A . I R.L.Th p30,- p onea Bl“. Pi“. f'brgnlo. om n ' OHLV DlKEGT LINE H0 GHANGE OF CARS ‘ T.MATGHETT, - Rid-EMT, Lli‘dD‘SAY. ookkeepingmé . WWMM With 511 Commercial and English ’ subjects thoroughly taught by Mail or at College. Write for par- ticulars to Central Business 001-, § lcgc, 393 Yonge Street, Toronto. ' W. H. Shaw, President. WWMMM This is the season when the feet of every man, woman, and child should be protected by a good pair of rubbers. Dry feet are better than life insurance these days, and you will be as- sured of the former if you wear a pair of our rubbers. All Sizes, All Shapes, All Styles,- All Prices, but only ONE QU.\.errâ€"â€"'thc best. meg i l J. W. BRYANS. Westou’s Bread for Sale. flOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Election Notice. Notice is hereby given that I have ap- pointed G. H. Potts, township clerk of Haliburton, as my oliicial agent in the forthcoming election for thc'East Rid- ing of Victoria, for the Legislative As- sembly of Ontario, to be heid on Tues- day, May 25th. 1909. ‘ W. H. Locxuanr Gonnon. l‘lnv 18th. 1909. Election Notice. . I‘Votice is hereby given that I have ap- pomted S. J. Sims, Dentist, Il‘enelon Falls, as my ol’ficxal agent in the forth- coming election for the East Riding of Victoria for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. to be held on Tuesday, May I 25a,1909. R. M. MA. . May 18th, 1-309. qow’ ‘Haugt.l itirEas We have just received a full line of Brass Extension Also White Enamel Poles. until seeing our line. E Don’t - buy elsewhere lWWoeWWoâ€"o WW4) ‘* take all kinds of drcssnniking, in the FOSTER. KELLY,, FENELON FALLS PRICES FROM 5 to 60¢. Don’t forget we § handle baby carriages also at . L. DEYMAN' & SON Furniture Dealers and Undertake-1's. l l in a " islesl l l 334m and warn Far SALE. In good condition. Apply to D.1€.'ES$S DIAIEIN G. The undersigned is prepared to under‘ latest styles, at Mr. Websters, next to the Baptist church. 14.-1S’-'< Mus. M. Lowrnuu. 1101150 and Ioot for 551110. For particulars apply to. M us. MAuv HAYES. Fem-Ion Falls FAERDI TO liENT. Lot 15, Gen. 9,- ll‘cnelon, one hundred acres, seventy acres of clearance, house ' and burn, stone stabling, overlooking Sturgeon Lake and adjoining Hall’s flag station. Apply to Mus. ELIZABETH Bonn, ll‘enclon Falls. "” " ' “"â€" 'l T E ST ' CF 24 YEARS PETERBORO BUSINESS COLLEGE has been tested in the, crucible of ex- perience. with the firebl‘ public opin- ion, and has not been found wanting. The largest and most popular Business School in Eastern Ontario. Individual instructicn. No vacation. Mail Courses. Enter any day. Write for particulars. Sl‘lii‘l‘lih' & McKoNE, rnmurALs. SECOND DIVISIOH COURT â€"or runâ€"â€" County 01" Victoria. The next sittings of above Court will, he held in 'l‘womey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1909, l commencing at 1.30 o’clock in the after- noon. Friduy, Junc lllh,‘ will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other counties must. be served on or before Sal- urdii'y', June 51h, l9‘i9. _ ‘ W Ulllcc hours from 10 a. m. :o 4 p. m. ELISIIA MARK, E. D._HAND, Builifl‘. Clerk. Fenolon Fnlls. March 15th, I9l'9. ._..._...._. W hEWsrAPEa luv." 1. A post-muster is required to give no- licc by lcller (returning the paper does not I answer the law). when a subscriber dorsl not take his paper out of thr office, andl sluL-- (hr rrusons for its not being taken Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster responsible to the publisher for payment. 2 If any person orders his paper discon- 3 linued he must. pay all arm-urges, or the; publisher may continue to send it. until payment. is mad\ and collect the whole amount whether the paper is taken from the oilicc or not There can be no legal discontinuance until the payment is made. 3. Any person who Luch :1 paper from the post-office, whclhcr directed to his name or another, or whether he has sub- scribed or not, is responsible for the pay. 4. ll' asubscribcr orders his paper to be stopped at acerluin lime and the publisher conliuurs to send it, the subscriber is bound to pay for it. if he takes it. from ’tlne post-' office This proceeds upon thcgtound that a man must pay for what he uses. 5.‘ courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post-office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. .prrifig’ 8 ’ arsasparilla [s unrivalled for impure or watery blood. It is the best thing you can take this spring to cleanse the system of win~ tcr’s accumulation of impuri- ties. _ It will banish that feeling of tiredness and depression, regulate your stomach, liver and bowels, give you zest for your food 21nd energy for your work. Price $1 and worth it. Robsons’ Drugstore. FENELON FALLS. in Jewelry We 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 or repairing bring it here. Mvg @331‘ _. ' JOHN SLATER, ISSUE‘R er MARRIAGE LlCENSES NEXT DOOR TO POSTâ€"OFFICE. FENELOW FALLS. Lindsay Marble links Seth Chambers Dealer in and manufacturer of all kinds of Marble and Granite Manumenls " Bring a direct importer I am able to quote the closest prices. ‘ I have lau-ly installed a pneumatic pol- ishing machine, and a pneumatic plant. for Lettering and Tracing. .We are able to do better and deeper WUl‘lx'Kllliill heretofore. Call and gel designs and prices. WORKS â€"In the reuraof the Market on Cambridge street, opposite the Packing House. , R. CHAMBERS, Proprietor. f A NEW llllGGOll costs a lot of moneyfl Therefore take care of the Waggon you have. If it needs overhauling or re- pairing, have it, done promptly and properly. Don’t let it go to rack through carelessness. My facilities for repair- ing repainting and owns hauling ,waggons. w-erc never better. All work guaranteed. PLANING done on a good up~lo-date machine at reasonable rates. F. 0. Chambers. - -2 k...â€" Thc Standard Bred Trotting Stallion, HARRY K. 2.16}I HARRY K. will be at Fountain's Livery Stable every Tuesday and Saturday during the season, and the remainder of the week he will be at his own stable. Sunnysido Farm, Pl asant Val- ley, ,Feuclon. - J 08. Lee. Proprietn‘. - .kuo-u . 0‘... Aha... .. ._ ._ . “ML...” my . I I ‘1 i .l f, *3 s 1. oust-1w '- n .. . -’ ~ ’-.:- A :2: .1: ’ x 5:; » fi. :1 E 2.1" inn-.131: “r. --.-u. . in: . . ' ‘1“. EH 'z" "’“ "farâ€"y“ ’33,. "mutiny mm..â€" - .. *3" pa. ,. -..- ‘- film 2"." ‘yf'firAT‘ac :. I, l j l , 1 , -' l

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