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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Aug 1909, p. 5

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rutwn -\. . ,. _._. .._.-___..‘.\A_rÂ¥-_ “ Well, George,” said a Georgia man not long ago to an old darky in his em- ploy, “I understand that you intend to give your son an edutmtion. ” -- -' ' “Dat's my intention, sah, . George... “I knoWs mysethhat has to struggle along widout larnin', an’ I has determined my son ain’t gomg to have no sich trouble as 1's hm ." SEASON 1909. nrmmom "5.9133er n BIBLE STUDY CLUB THE GAZETTE'S BRANCH. PbMes Corners. ' Str- KAWARTHA ‘A NEW Win-iii“ ‘ 9 BETWEEN Fenelon Falls Hosedale and (Correspondence ofthe Gazette.) There is a very keen demand this sea- resp°“ded for any kind of berries. Some pickers went to Digby and have returned, and brought with them .all the buckle berries they require. Others will be costs a lot 'of money. . ’ Therefore take care ofthe. ‘ rev; llr. Llnscott’s Suggestive Questions on the summ- ‘School Lesson for going next week. “ans 3 1, 1i 9_ “ Is your son learning rapidly '1’" - . n. , _ , ' 'l‘fhe wings of time are swift, hurrying l A a t K ’ J0 “Itie sluirtztis, sleigh.I .st‘ilsmgveflllillge £32: Goboconk. IfézongIL‘d (I) ‘E‘lli‘nen: 01] f] it _ . h ._ , us man one svason to another. A few Paul's Instructions to the Thessa- “’1‘0'0 1‘ e e" . “ ‘ “ »’ - ' is 'e i i - ' ' ' “ ; short months ago the agriculturist was 1 “minus. 1 Thesg v : 12-24_ mor’n twentynnile from yertf; an after Daily except Saturdays and Sundays. pairing. hmve done ‘ 5 getting everything in readiness for Golden Textâ€"See that none render ‘f'lllle,1105 950‘“ 19" WNW 1“: aunt dab Leave Fenelon Falls 4.15 p. In. 5’ ‘ J: seeding, and this week and last week evil for evil unto, any man; but ever “"95 lJOlltllftY. 111119 “0}” “weal “ Rosedale 5.15 “ PmmPtly 311d Properly‘ ' _ [all wheat and barley have been cut, follow that which is good. 1 Thess, “Why £10951”? he “mm to ' at aunt Arrive Coboconk 6.15 “ Don’t, let it 00 to rack ‘ ' f i and the clover uiacnine has been in this v215. “OW ? “315 the efnplo-Yer' v. . h H Leave Coboconk 7.00 ‘ “ c " . E . Section and has thresde some alsike Verses 12-15.â€"-Wha.t is the dominant .“HG lifllflb ‘Vl‘lte 5? f“? .11“; 5“ - e _ “ Rosedale 8.00 “ through carelessness. i; .-‘ 5' for Cullis & Lane. note to~duy between oflieials of the km WPIW twenty "311,0 f“?t'r‘}te’ but, I Arrive Fenelon Falls 345 H Elenities for re- ..lir_ a; 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. Herron of Peterbom church and the pastor, is it ollicial and t0l0 11”“ “Qt 59 try “ff-3’ mile t1” he Eli's FEVELON F . y ‘ , . p‘ i ‘v i are visiting relatives here. Mr. and business, or is it spiritual, that of felt Stronger “'lf “15 [mm L ALLS_ROSEDALE' lng l‘epillntlllg and over" = z. 1 Mrs. John Quinn and Mr. and Mrs. tender love and warm esteem? ' SATURDAYS ONLY. hrllllino‘ “Woo-OHS were i vi (larvien of Toronto are holidaying with Do ministers as a class “labor” as __'_ Imve Fen In F n 1 qo ¢ :3 ' cc ‘ a 5 3 relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. N. Day hard, and sullcr as their Master did, and 1:0:LV'B Rosid-ii a S 3'60 13' m' never better. All work i "~ ‘, i intend to leave here on the tenth of thus compel the tender love and esteem . ‘ _ ‘ e . ' p'm' oumranteed g -. w ~ this ugpnth for the; Northtj'cst to 1visit of the church ? t t . . Thls Time gilmfubsublgc‘; to Change, C ( v ' 4 6 Ti ,, icir ireo sons Wio. Ire iere out are Does he average minis or or no , no “'39- w ' l, '74 "'3‘ 1 g d)iug well. . ». actually “labor” as hard as the average ’ .. --â€"-â€"- d PLéNII“ G i". , ‘ Q The arrival of a young daughter in mechanic, farmer, business or pro- _;____-____ Boat will call at any camp or Island one on a 300d up'to'date i ,3, ‘ 5 home of M Robert Hewiehas brought fessional man, and practise as much self along the route, on signal. machine at, reasonable 1 52* I "V" bright prospects for the luturc. denial as these? ~ E .3, Mrs. 0. Glaspell has taken her ’dcpar- What is generally the real character Vl. & rates- . ’3 .3: ture, and will make Berlin 1101:110ch of those who will not support the ' >- Over one thousand students FENELON FALLS ‘ l ’4 The beautiful bright warm weather is church because they do‘ not like the |â€"- em-oucd by our chain last yomg ' - 3‘; maturing the clifierent kinds of grain, minister ‘2 3 In pays to attend a link of this F: GI ‘ ' it} and «the ripening process has eom- What is the only way by which to < great; chain, for “m UNION - ’- g menced. The pea crop will be except- have “peace” among brethren in a : Tmmnls STRENGTH," \: -â€". ‘ i :9) ionally good and the silos will surely church or in a community ? o. The demand for our gradu- -â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-‘-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€" ‘ - I be filled to overflowing one of our farm- Verse 14.â€"If you know anything- ates is THREE TIMES the . . WWW‘ ,. ers has harvested about thirty tons'bf against a fellow Christian what is the LI... $1me ' 'L' good hay, which will be good property right thing to do, (1) say nothing abcut O Other schools engage our " l 1 ' next Spring Mrs. J. Pogue of Peterboro it; (2) talk about it to others; (3) cor- Lu graduates as teachers, A called on her niece Mrs. A. B. Willcock rcct . him in the presence of others, or (5 special course for teachers, -- , , - = ’ last week. V (4)' see him alone and in love tell him Lu Grmluates of two years ago ’ ‘; *' Last Wednesday morning there were what you have to say ? __J are now earning $2,000 per D011 t forget that I have ~ ,: “, ten rigs, single and double, passed Jesus went about lovingly helping _1 mmmn. ' ,~ ~ " ’5 through here to the raspberry patch or people, in their bodies, their souls, and 0 Three c011,.seSAC0MMERCIAL, a first class Planer and am ' . i .i the Klondike. circumstances ; if you and l are not do- 0 STENOGRAPHY and TELEGRAPHY. . . t .f a .-. ing that, have we a right to conclude prepared to do all work in ‘ i f (I, Rosedale that we are not followers of Jesus ? a “J o . _ 3 ' ____' is it your duty, as a Christian to take I . . 131118 11118 1n the best style ; ‘ ' .. , ‘3} 1" C g, . k G , pains to “comfort” everybody with P" p Write for Parnelllal‘i ‘ p, ’ 3,” ( 0””1’0'" “(‘6'le ‘3 Wane) whom you come in contact, and if you ,_______.___â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" also to make “re lav . - t - d f u " "3‘ , Mrs. Spencer left on Saturday after are so doing, what is the effect upon 5 ’ PETEBGBD . ’ '» , ' - 1 e Jug recelve u l ~‘ ; a visit with her brother, Rev. Dr. Burns. your own life ? i . hue of Brass EXtensmn i '55 * Mrs. Colbert of Bracondale is at the Verse 15,.-If my neighbor sets his BUSINESS COLLEGE. I l I anartha Lodge at present. dog on my sheep, pulls down my fences , m v I, q ‘ l V i 0;, i MP- and Ml‘S- Edward Llele With in the night,'shoots my chickens when GM" SPOT‘O‘! ‘ "c p" ‘ 5* “v ' " their children are here for a month in one; gets into his yard, is constantly ' Rs. ' i their cottage cirthe lake shore. Mrs. Slandering me and my family, and will . _ .‘ ' - ’- ‘ K' i Munro, Oakwodd," is with them for a not pay me a long standing just dellit, Your patronage SOIIClted. , , 1- “ ’ - fr; 2 wee: or so. what would Jesus do if 110 were ? . ' - i .5" RGY- lMP- hficKM’, his Wife {Lan family (This question must be answered in Also ‘Vlnte Enamel POIGS' i lif‘, . are Wit 1 MP- Aylilei Sr- SO for RGV. M 1‘. writ-in b 7 members of the club.) , “i a McKay has not had his usual success in Verge 1)G.-â€"-1t is easy, Paul, for you to Don to buy elsewhere _ . landing lung‘c. say, “ Rejoice ever-more," but is it prac- A RELIABLE LOCAL SALESMAN S S until Seeing our line ' j»? : 1 "Mi-“'5 Tfifild 0: Eontfllmng'is Visiting tical for ordinary mortals, and if so, - to represent ' 0 . ‘ ; icr eousm, i iss . . 1y e. how? 'i I Miss M. Armour Toronto is with Mrs. verse 17,_1f a man is many in love Canada’s Oldest and Greatest Nurseries PRICES FROM ‘ :1 J T: Di‘l‘dmcre, Bil‘cll lslnlld- with God and his fellows, does he not in - . 1,‘ ? MI'S- 0- 3- Lord: Fenelon Falls: is necessarily pray all the time, either _ '- . 5 "at 5 spending a few days with M rs. Dickson. consciously or unconsciously ‘3 F E N E « \ . v ' . c0 “ icv. and Mrs. M. McKinnon spent ls it necessary, or helpful, to have set ' fl 8 U M M E R L a Tuesday at AllChC‘Sflll Lodge. times for conscious prayer ? , , , > , ' Don’t fo r e t We 4, Mrs. Dill returned to Toronto on Sat- Vol-so 18,â€".A1-e we to be, thankful and adJOining country. June isothe best month to enter, as g . urday after a week with Miss Reynolds. alike for-pain and pleasure, for loss and The demand for Nursery Stock is in_ we remain open July and August. handle carriages g3, Master Arthur Jarvis is summering gain, for enemies and friends, if we are creasing year“, and if you become one Attenciancebelng lower these months also at with Dr. Petrie at Point aux Roches. “ in Christ Jesus ?” of our Szl'eg.,,e;,’you W111 realize there is attentlo“ 15 better, and Progress ‘ Berry picking is at present the order Is it not an actual fact, based on the wood money in the business for you. greater. .Cool premises. Peterboro N .142 0f_ the day in 0H? burg- The crop is truest philosophy, that every sort of ex- b write at once for particulars. pay IS a favorite summer resort. L D 8L N said not to be up to that of_ last year. perience which comes to a true man, weekly ; free outfit. H 8 60 'a/ 0 I”. f P ' ' A great many are touristing 1n and in the highest possible sense for lllS~‘ - , _ P I 0 $3 01’ ll 10 § F ' .t D 1 d U 1 ,tlk I / g arolunzll ROSOdz‘lble, anci‘a flotilla of canoes goial '21] 1 H; f 1 t STONE & WELLINGTON, 80/100] Teachers. [11111 ure ca ers an in e1 -.1 ers g _ ,3) 3' 3“ “'1‘”ch may 9399“ every even' n t e i I 0 eterna exis ence? are ' NT [ILL N 'll El E . - MWWW ’1- ing in the vicinity of the lightâ€"house. there anyg such things as accident, F0 1(350 Mimi) u 8 Open entlre “fan Enter any day. I ~â€". d MI'S- A- MGllltOSlf‘ 012' FOUCIOH Falls calamity, misfortune, or even rcgrvt- TOR‘OVTO ONTARIO Mall courses- _ '- v.’,. spout Tuesday in hosedale, the nest table circumstances in the life of almau i . 1 ' . ‘ z" of Mrs. W. McIntosh. g of God? , ' - ‘ ‘ Peterboro BuSIness ~ ‘i .+, Verse 19.~â€"Can any man retain the College. {:4 ‘,_ peace of God, who is not absolutely 7 . "Orland obedient to the loadings of God’s Hon - . SPoTTON ‘85 MCKONE, 2- >9 - S)irit? x ., . Sr in (correspondmw of "10 Gazem-l lVerse 20.-â€"Prophesying here means Term Opens Sept. ' PRIMIHLS' Messrs. J. A. Austin and James Ma of pread‘ing’, is were my Sign in these ‘ l l ‘ "\( 7 Essex and R. H. Anderson of Tory iii”, (1‘13"? “but ‘5 bcmg desmsed 'J . . 31‘ are out prospecting for mineral and put “lly Shoum “ 1”"? to” “:8 preaChmg ' i i" >1 up at Mr. Wm. Bradbury’s on Friday 0f 2110 gn‘ipel he, “dumbed ' .0 ' e S ,2 fl night. Ch‘riesrthiei11:22:33)11111y iggkthlclakiuo‘svt? afigdlullg i TORONTO “i M r. and Mrs. John Adair of Philadel- ' 1 " '3 . . ‘ ' | o -- . .3 =1 phia’ and their granddaughter! Miss fret? “1?.lighb' thilmosé' fanatical regeagdg This school is unquestionably one of ,. Raht' chambers :4: 'ji Gladys 13on of Toronto. are the guests :gienggfico“‘e ‘9 “0mg 0 m Canada’s Greatest, Best and Most Dealer in aud'manufncturer of allkinds ,3 gig?“ and LIrS' wm' Adan fm a week or Can the real truth ever be a hurt to a suchSSful C?lleges' your gr?duates 0f ‘3 1),? Mrs. Dack of Tory Hill is visiting true man, and is not such a man as glad “fang 553°?Egreagifimfliibriifir$ M d B It M t I l 1’3 friends in the village for a few days. 330 Change h‘S Opinion, When he finds he gggcéloesylgb a mam]. we know how. ai la ii 8 Mr. and Mrs. M. Wetherby and chil- ‘5 wrong! as to Change 5’" wom'out gar' {Vrite foggy for magnificent cam. . . . _:' 3-,. dren of Toronto are visiting friends in ment for a new (“19? 1 I 10,,ue ‘- . quoBtzl'l‘lge:‘E;Z:$tp;$§:rter I am able to z 5.1; the village. Verse 22.-1f we desire the rig it on y, ‘3 ' 1 ,. - ' , y ‘2 Miss Nellie Allely had the pleasure of and are obedient to God's spirit, need ' w. .l. . I, have “tidy WSW!“ ‘1 prismatic POL l entertaining her friends, Miss Gertrude we ever fear even the “appearance of con, Yomg AND ALExAxpun'g'rnEx'ra.’ lflbmgflflachmea an? a Pneumatic Plant f0? Peel of Bexley and Miss Vinnie Lunney evil ?" 4 Lettering and Tracmg- we are “we t“ do . 2;? of Lindsay for a week or two. Verses 23-24.â€"â€"Does God mean his better and deeper York than heremfore- a" Miss Clara Rilance, who passed the children to live “blameless " lives, and __ Ca“ and .ge‘ deSlgns and Prices- _ “t ' 1 2‘.) winter with her sister, Mrs. G.W. Al lely, is the twenty-fourth verse not a pro- WORKS,...In the rear of the Market on A 1 .10 e. 3:, has returned to her home in Beaverton. mise that God will give the power to so Cambridge street, opposite the Packing 3.3 Miss Katie McIntyre and Miss Kath- do ?. ‘ WWW : House. ' 9“ loan Reading have returned home from Lesson for Sunday. Aug- 15th! 1909- ' ' H. CHAMBERS, ' Bracebridge, where they have been at- Paul's Third Missionary Journeyâ€" ' : P ,. t ’ _ D 3, tending the summer school. Ephesus. Acts xviii : 23 to xix : 22. - ’ ., ; mime 0" S e. «'3’ Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips of Coboconk ‘ - . . ‘1'; atai'endelcllt the Salvation Army last Snn- “‘ â€" “"""'“" " s 1 da nig . , ' I ‘ 5‘; ill rs. Boyce of Tory Hill is the guest of > ’. ’3 ' 1 I ‘ ““ her niece, Mr. R. J. Woodcock, for a few / ‘ I days. ' ~ ‘ . ‘ SECOND DIVISION COURT 3§ Mr. E. Brock of Fenelon Falls was in 'F o B ’ “0,, Tm,” THE STAFF OF LIFE. GET THE. the village last Monday on business. Miss Clip Ward has returned home from Bracebridge, where she has been attending the summer school. .. Mrs. Stroud and children of Toronto are the guests of Mrs. Matt. Greer for a few days. ' Mr. Sam Bryant is erecting a fine large chopping mill, which will be an improve- County of Victoria . umâ€"uâ€"pâ€" The next sittings of above Court will he held in Twainey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1909, We carry a large and well ICE CREAM , AND 80H DRINKS. selected stock. Our prices are as low as you will find any- Where. .~_v commencing at 1.30 o’clock in the after. Vx V A .~..’L/~V ' z;- 3 > ,5 .§ ‘> ment in our little hamlet noon. Friday, June 11th, will be the lust , ' P day of service on defendants residing in ,3 . this county. Defendants living in olhcl" ' i v” 1‘ BIAnlglg-EJD. figgfl'llyejulllllglitlhbe, 9segrved on or beiore Sat, HAUTâ€"JONES.-â€"At Mumford by Rev. ' W, 0ch lidurs from 10 a. m. to 4 . in; i) i W. J. M. Cragg, on Tuesday, Aligust 3rd, To keep your watch In gOOd - , ' *. ELISHA MARK, E. D_ {IA-Nib, 3‘; new; tang; n- a needs cleaning A Choice Sinai of Candles BRYANS’ â€" . «:2 t0 Dn’C- F- Haul" Of New York- ’ ' _________..________._____ ' I Fenclon Falls, March 15th, 19! 9 .y or repairing bring it here. California Fruit ' “'â€" ' ’f \" ______._..____.â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" a The Standard Bred Trotting Stallion ; ) ‘ 9 , z ,‘ Loyal True Blue Notice We Sell StOCk S Bread, K 2 161 , 3, , ll . . [I g .’ 3“ Bro re“ 0 implre "' ' ' ‘ o.' 1 S 7' ' HARRY K. will be at Fountain's Liver 5 "‘1' Lilli]; if}!ililgyLd‘fiifo’illfhgoBllih: 1?:5 STORE. -'â€"""" Stable telvcry Tuesdayl tahnd Saturdag; ’ . .. ‘ a ' 92 . ‘ " H " ’4 ,Orange Association to attend divme [SSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES , oint'llg “rgeke ;:‘S”‘v?lrl' be “agefi‘igmgta , t 3,. service at St James Chumh 0“ the Don t forget WOHderland 1 w B R Y A N s stable, Sunnysido Farm, Pleasant Val. ' evening of giigust 8%. W M NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. Saturday Night. I I g 10y, Renew“, ; i; z DWARD mxmsox . . ' . Lee i ‘ .- JLLMcr 11¢] (51:, Pee-sec FEHELON FALLS. . Fenelon Fans. J 08 Prom-1&0: _’ ) ‘ ,9... -._ . ~ l j ‘, i , l V â€" . . __‘i._ I , .._._-__,._......_._;.. .4. .1‘L-‘.'..',‘..‘.;.‘.,._ " “ """.":£~ii.,_-Lmé;?;f:i?«;2;uww » .mâ€" .e >_. 4 ,1

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