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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 24 Jun 1910, p. 5

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Those“ ilope " Experts. Lindsay Post: The warm weather seems to have had its efiect on the ozone “echrts" of the Toronto World and Star. On Saturday both journals came out with the statement that Mr. J. Howard Bridge had admitted doping the Water prior to the inspection of Dr. Archibald. hi r. Bridge admitted no such thing. What he did say was that “ Two (lays prior to your (Dr. Archibald's) test “I i "a. ll. Lira tar n Ibeg to announce to the people of Fenelon Falls and vicinity that I havi- rented the shop over M r. Chas. Kelly‘s blacksmith shop, and am prepared to F. c. TAvLon, i BUILDER. FENELON FALLS ' ~3op , spent the past six months in one of the sign painting. All work given prompt half an hour in the sterilizing well.” attention. The Toronto press, in their eagerness to knock' the system, may insinuate that M r. Bridge “doped” the water, but we do at see it that way, and, knowing Mr. Bridge as we do, we expect that he will request the Toronto “ experts ” to prove their statement. In the face of all the wild-eyed statements circulated by the Toronto press, the water supplied by the ozone plant is being used by our citi~ Zens, as it still retains its clarity and purity. “ The proof of the pudding iii in the eating,” and surely the citizens are competent judges as to wheth--r there is any difference in the water supplied now and before the ozone plant was in- stalled. The Toronto press may rant about the vindication ofthe Provincial Board, and display gross ignorance of ozone purifi- cation matters by printingarrant gush until doomsday; but it will have no ef- fect upon efir'citizens, who know a. good thing when they taste it. We have pure water and are satisfied. .. _ u...â€" the entire plant was sterilized by al- V best carrian-e shops in Toronto, I can ‘ glowing a weak solutipn 01f fchlrtiriddefof h I I F. . h ' guarantee first class work. I am also the llgS. 3 mac o‘pass iroug ham ‘05 an 01' prepared to do all kinds of house and ones COS money. ‘ e a . . make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. Ifyou have anything that needs fixing up, bring it here. Or if you need a. new one . we can build itâ€"good i as the best. itnunpg Colborne Street, Fenelon Falls. Your patronage solicited. é paint carriages of all kinds. Having ' Eduard Chambers. um tiara ‘ Just to hand a full line of Collapsible Goâ€"Carts, ranging K in price from $5.25 to $12.00. It would be worth .your while to call and inspect these before purchasing elsewhere. flaunt flwfimfimsm Wnfii‘. xflmfluflnfix MM 5hr. flhfiufiz fluid: is: Singer Stocking Darner Gauche used on any loch-stitch sewing machine. This is the latest and best device FOR. HOLDING A; STOCKING so that it can be darned AT ANY POINT, by any one who can run a sewing machine. v BECAUSE It is the most convenient, the moat practical and the most useful device ever olfered to anyone with stockings to darn and a sewing machine available. I p . It is so much better than any similar device for the purpose. It makes DARNING A PAS'I‘IME and a. work of art. a It will not tear the stocking, nor will the darning hurt the most tender feet. . ' n ' It can also be used for darning underwear. Price Only use. ' J S. Northcy. . c Next Door to w. H. Walsh's Woolen Hill. ,. FENELON FALL-S MAnKETs Fenland-Fans, Friday, Ju'ue 24 .1910. Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 950. to 97c. ~ Wheat, fall, 90 to 95 Wheat, spring, 85 to 90 _ Barley, per bushel, 45 to 50 Oats, per bushel, 30 to 32 Pease, per bushel;'70 to 75 Buckwheat, 460. to 48. Potatoes, 20 to 30 ' Butter, per pound, 17 to 20 Eggs, per dozen, 00 to 18 Hay, per ton, $10 to $12 Hides, $8 Hogs, live, $8.50 to $8.60 Hogs, dressed, $10 to $11 Beef, $5.50 to $6 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 1'2. to 20 Flour, Brandon's Best, $2.80 to $3.00“ Flour, SilverLeaf, $2.60 t0$2.80 Flour, Victoria, $2.55 to $2.75 Flour, new process. $2.50 to $2.70 Flour, family, clipper, $2.50 to $2.70! Bran, per 100 pounds, $1.10 to $1.25; Sherts, (10., $1.20 to $1.35 Mixed Chop, (10., to $1.50 BORN. ALDOI‘Sroln the township of Fcnelon, on Friday, June 10th, 1910, the uife of Mr. Percy Aldous, a. son. »CUR‘I‘IS.-â€"In the township of Fenelon, Friday, June 18th’,'1910, the wife of Mr. Robb. Curtis, a. son. HOPKINSâ€"Ill the township of Somer- ville, on Tuesday, June 2lst, 19l0, the . wife of Mr. George Hopkins, 8. daughter. Mummiesâ€"At Fcnclon Falls, on Satur- day, June 11th, 1910, the wife Mr. Thos. Minore, a son. ., .- > Also. a. full line 'of reed ‘ Baby Carriages at ' F L. DEYMAN & SON. Omemee will celebrate July Ist. Dr. Mason, M. P. P., has donated a. cup as a prize in a live mile marathon. 3‘ EFFECT OF SUGGESTION. n can Flll Our leu With Glndmu no. Wlth Mlurr. There in nothing that plays.” impor- tant a part in the daily life at men. and women as does- suggestion, my! . H. Addington Bruce in the Delinea- tor. Mentally, morally and to a large extent physically we are what we are because at its influence. Sugges- tlon can make of us saints or crimi- nals, heroes or cowards. It can lift us from beds of sickness or doom us to a hopeless lnvalldlsm. It can fill our lives with gladness or with mis- ery. It ls a great force ceaselessly operative, unescapable. But it is a force that we can nevertheless‘dlrect and utilize it we only understand its laws, and the more wisely, the more persistently, the more thoroughly we use it, the happier and healthier we shall be. 1 No matter how many setbacks come. 'keep repeating to yourself optimistic autosuggestions. Repetition is one of the most forceful instruments of sug- gestion. There is a great truth under- lying the familiar'saying “As a man thinketh, so is he.” Moreover, you can utilize'the law of repetition to draw _ 'from your surroundings beneficial sug- ‘ " gestions that will powerfully re-en- force your autosuggestions. You can do so because every detail in your en« vironment is of suggestive value to you, and. although no one can make this environment all that it should be, nevertheless it is quite within your power to modify it in such a way that it will give you a maximum of help‘ ful and a minimum of harmful sugges- tions. . .. . _. Who, get their supplies. from us will have the REWARD of satisfaction. See us before placing your order. FEhEthil » FALLS Pthhlild til-Ll. A. TEIRS r Paeenieren You; Beginto Think Burma 'I‘i New l The difference between the Large men and the Small menâ€"the successful and unsucâ€" cesfulâ€"is only the difl’crence'in training. You were intended to be a success. We have trained and placed on the high road to success, thouSands. No vacation. Open entire year. ANY DAY. Mail Coursesâ€"You may study partly at home and finish at college. \Vrite for particulars. Pctcrboro’ Business College. GEO. samgpp, â€" Pres. l. A. McK i... " I Don’t forget that I have a first class Planer and an... prepared to do all work in this line in the best style 5; also to make. 553“. nan nouns. gafi WEEBEne , c l e as Is Manny’s Sarislaeiery. ‘0 L- l l l E It Adds a charming Touch To The Yong Bnnple’s Housekeeping. Tea and Coffee Sets. Suga" and Cream Sets. Bakers, Butters. Baskets, Fern Pots, Kettles, Table Bells, Chafing Dishes. Servers. l’ic, Cake, Frllit,,01l\'e, Pickle Knives and Spoons. Meat Knives and Forks. % FOOT 0F KENT STREET, Your patronage solicited. S. S. GAINER Syrup apd Honey Jugs, Egg or rleast Cructs, Desert Sets, uranium Fish, Salad, Cold LlEfiSAY. lithium? . 'iPAClFlC'.’ :_IIILWAY.v “aria, How He ‘Wo'ri . h .ed h. t a Time to Water Horse. ' i I .A man W o mam ls Beniogr" It does not make much difference ‘ . Duet W0“ herhttirough SheFdr 9?: Stall” whether horses are watered before or NEWSPAPER LAW- 'Low ROUND TRIP RATES ‘ cy. Althoug t was evi en 0 ° ‘ after eating. It is largely a matter of , , . _ _ wooer that wiggling igomf‘z; did “St habit. and experiments show that one I. l'bA Foftl'm(“3tter 1.5 "'ql'm'ed to give “0‘ GOING DATES regard him en ey w on aver, a low 5' e or re urmng lle pnpcrdoes not found it extremely difficult to get her tune is am“ as 53? W 833th“: answer theluw), whru a subscriber does '1?" 5' 19 Jurellg’gg gt"; 2' 1 to listen to his plea. The stenographer Wh t {h 60 D . k. 00‘ take 1‘15 PM“?r 0f” 0* lllt‘_0llice?, and '1 3- 17'31 1" - “P. v . . ‘ refused to lunch sup or go to the the_ a a , m "n slate the reasons for [is not being mken THROUGH spECIAL TRAINS l . ' . , At the Geneva (N- Y-) experiment Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster TORONTO 'ro wrumrno AND WEST ’ v ,1 'ater withther admul'fr'l Flingmghev‘gy ' station .it was found that Jersey cows ‘ responsible to the publisher for payment. have Toronto 2.00 p.m. ‘ :vemifedo aggro“ hob ogssis'sed 20m: 2 drink the most, 5.25 pounds 91 water .2 If any person ord« rs his paper discon- on above days I , I . erm cou er. W 9 £0 one pound of milk produced; the WW,“ he mu“ 1’“): "11 M'N‘flrges, 0r the Through First and Second Class Couches, literary faculty. wrote a short love Guemseys came next. the Shorthorns’ publisher may continue to send it until Calonist and Teuriat Sleepers. . . . ,. . , , Story' in wmcn the girl and he were ' Devons Holsteins and Ayrshires after P’U'ment ‘8 mild and collrcl the whole Allin? to nearest C.P.R. Agent "write the leading figures. This story he sent them 1;] diminishing order Milking l amount whether the paper is taken from R hompfion. D~P-A.. Toronto- to the stenographer every morning for ' m k ' the office or not .There can be no legal HESEEKEBS, “arm” " a month and ordered her to typewrite COWS W (11111 50 Per cent [DOW W8' dusconlmunncc until the payment is made. ASK FOR H0 1 it for him. She dared not refuse to tel? than dry ones. i 3 Any person who takes a paper from ‘ " " ‘ " " . N ddas her employer commanded and, L . _ lhe postoflicel, whclhell- (ljireetrd to his ’ . ' The Abuse of the cu comb. name or one! ier or \v iclicr he ha.“ sub- l J feauzmg through the Story that be m scrith or not, is i‘cspousihlc for the 3pay. 0 ' I would never give up until she married 5 him, she finally acquiescedâ€"Chicago Record-Herald. Rheumatism (lured By Fig Pils. Not often do you hearol‘ a 25c. prepar- atiod being sold with a. guarantee to cure you. An absolute guarantee goes with every box of FIG PILLS. They will cure Rheumatism. Backache, Blad~ dcr Trouble, Frequent Urinating, Burn- ing Sensation, Painful Stitches, sluggish Liver and all Stomach Trouble. It not, your money back. l l .the currycomb. Some horses should never have a currycomb put on them. ' l A fair sized corncob in some macs will Much has been said regarding the use and very little about the abuse of z I be round vastly superior. In winter. ' horses not at work are In no way bene- I flted by carrying. Campbell's Varnish Stains are the original and only real Varnish Stains cvcr odor-ed to housekeepers. They work like colored varnish, producing , beautiful ell‘ects without obscuring the grain oi natural woods, Jos. Hcarc sells than. 4. If a subscriber orders his paper lo be stopped at nccrlain time and the publisher or nliuucs to send it, the subscriber is bound lo pay for it ifhe takes it from the post- oflice This proceeds upon the ground that a man must pay for what he uses 5 courts have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from (he post-office, or removing and leaving ll em uncalled for, is primutucz'e evidence of' intentionnal fraud LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE No. 198 h'eet-s the first Wednesday evening each month in the Orange hall, Fenelon Falls. Ed. Wilkinson, WL M. ; J.,l;[._ \Yil- knson, ‘ ' " pen All Summer. Many business colleges elose- during T the summer months, but the popular ' ELLIOT“ fl /7 0 16/7 ,/.: .J/ bf [M MMZ/a manure. our . i remains open. and1 admitsstudents at any tune. ’l‘lns is an exec-Mont time to commence a course so as to be ready fella position in the fall. This college is well known throughout Canada and the United States for strictly high-class training. Write for our-large ca taloguc. W.J. ELLIOTT, Prln. i con-man YONGu AND ALEXANDER s’rs. * NEW' Banner E’Verytl'ii'ng firstcl'ass. _ Your patronage so_li-i_tcd,g J.Ro§eos. Two, Doors South. of. Equals, . ma.- >1"â€"

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