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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 Feb 1911, p. 1

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ProteSsional Cards 1817-1911 . Bank ‘of; Montreal ' FOUNDED 1817 LEGAL. MCLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON dz STINSON. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, I NOTAR- ies. Money to loan. Special atten- tion given to investments. Branch office at Fencion Falls, open every Tuesday. Lindsay office over Dominion Bank. R. J MOLAUGHLIN, K. 0. A. M. Fumes, B. A. J .A.P 1.. T.H.Srmson. . u n which means that HOPKINS, WEEKS a HOPKINS. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND B Notaries. Soiicitors for the Bank of «Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit the borrower. Offices No. 6 William St. south, Lindsay, Ont. and at Wood- ville, Ontario. ~ :1 am ‘0. E. Waxs, G. EIfiHOPKINS, K. 0., F. HOLMES Horxms, B. A this Bank has been open for business for; ninety-four consecutive years. - The Capital and Surplus of the Bank of Montreal amounts to twenty-seven million, three hundred and sixty-one thousand, seven hundred and eighty-nine dollars. $27,361,789.00 The Savings Depositors of the Bank should read,‘ mark, learn, and inwardly digest the facts and figures above and the words of wisdom belowâ€"â€" That are betterfin anyway than those WeUare now offering. We have chosen our stock to MOO RE & JAGKSONi V suit the particular needs, of ARRISTERS, SOLIUITORS, 8c. Of lice, William atrcel,Lindeay. F. l). Mooal. A. Jonaon ' ,if/ our customers. ( BA in loan at lowest current rates. Terms xto suit borrowers. and York streets, Lindsay. T. SrlwAm. ’ L. V.- O’Couxon, B. A. _____________.__.â€"â€"â€"â€"- LEIGH B. KNIGHT. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, l‘lOThRY Public. Successor to M cDiarmid & ' ' Fenelonll‘alls by ing absOlute satisfaction in any line, from a lady’s delicate, slipper to the working man’s heaviest and longest lasting shoe. “ A beaten path is a safe one.” “ Forethought spares afterthought.” , “He is a fool who leaves a certainty for an uncertainty.” “ Precaution is better than repentance.” “ Slow and steady Wins the race.” “That is best which wears best.” “.The best prophet of the future is the past.” “ Wisdom is born of experience.” Lindsay, Telephone 41. M " DENTAL. M/ffl Dr. S. J. $IMS, DENTIST, Fonelon Falls. Graduate of Toronto University and lioval College of Dental Surgeonl. A'LL BRANCHES or DENTISTRY performed according to the latestimproved methods at moderate pricea. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyne’a store, arse street MM .Drs. Neelands &'~-;|?rv'ine. - l» . burners Lirnsu. Natural teeth preserved. . . - bridge work a specialty. Splendid fits in artificial teeth. Painlen extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with lgmat success. The local Banking Room is'on Colborne Street, south of Francis Street. People doing business with this Bank are doing busi- nose with a Canadian institution and Canada’s biggest Ban k. R. HAMILTON, Manager. Col. Hughes Rebuked by Clergy. _ ATS-FROM PARIS” Present Large Picture Creations the: Most Artistic Yet Seen " 3 l i 3 l , a This store. feels safe in promis- 3 V i i l l l Ottawa, Feb. 6â€"The Ottawa Minister- ial Association, by resolution, to-day handed a rebuke to Col. Sam. Hughes, M. P., for his recent‘spcech on the floor of the House in which he attacked Rev. J. W. H. Milne of this city for a sermon the latter had preached in criticism of Parliamentarians, who took advantage of their privileges to denounce others. After reviewing Mr. Milne's sermon the resolution continued : “We feel humiliated that any man should pollute the atmosphere of our National Parliament with language so abusive, as seems to have been used on this occasibn. No less deplorable do we think it that the representative of a Canadian constituency should unrebnk- ed, have publicly repeated to the detri- ment of a fellow-citizen, assertions of some irresponsible tale bearer, which he does not pretend to have verified. We‘ accept without reserve Mr. Milnc's as- surance, corrobated by the members of his congregation,tiiat these assertions are absolutely false. With him, however, we regret that there are members of Parliament so venomous as to be ready to suggest anything that will leave a stain on the character of an opponent, and affirm that such conduct is not in har- mony with the spirit of Christaiu civil- ization. MEDICAL. | . ) A hat from Paris! Show me the. woman who is not attracted by such; a bait. In the French capital to-dayi $100 is regarded as a comparatively: low price to pay for one of. the popu-. lar hats of automobile-tire dimen-r- sions, and having but the slightest apology for trimming in the way of? a tiny cord or band of fur or a single. rose. But why so‘ dear? may be asked. Well, it is all because of the line, the out, if one may so term it, as a leading milliner expressed it the other day. Truly, the present large picture hats are the most artistic headgear seen here in many years. During the sum- mer season when Paris is supposed to be dead the designers for great milli- ners spend many an hour in the Louvre or the Carnavalet galleries, or studying the wonderful collection of the National Library, and the result of which can be easily seen in this year’s hats, many of which are copies of the Directolre and Louis XV. and Louis XVI. styles. These large hats are chiefly for afternoon Wear, it may be explained. The winter models are so varied and becoming that there will be no dif- ficulty of selection. The poise of an aigrette or a bunch of plumes suited to the individual face, will entirely Monday, February 20th, at 8 p. m., is I change what looks like an impossible- -â€"u. n.,o. u, Own, 3‘. r. u. s.â€" HYSiCiAN, SURGEON & ACOOUCH- cur. Office. Francis Street, Fenelon Fails. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, subossson TO DR. A. WILSON, sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- couchour. Oiiice, Colborne street, Fen- elon Falls. f!!â€" AUCTIONEER. MM THOMAS CASHORE. AUCTIONEER ' - FEN ELON FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a first- class manner. "Secure dates before ad- vortising. : ' they make an ex- cellent ‘ substitute - for the fresh article â€"â€"especially at this ‘ season. i‘ “9%,. xw fully prepared that g We have a com-‘ plete line. Feneion Fails. 9-. SUCCESSOR T0 ._ __.__ __.__ Public Library Annual Sale. H. J. SOOTHERAN. __._â€" “i the date of the public library sale of becoming toque into the most chic and periodicals. Be sure to attend. becoming headgeart .. ..,â€".-...... v, E cow wean-lea morass ARE (NOW‘IN ORDER. . CONVEYANCING. FIRE INSURANCE AT LOW RATES. | ESTATES MANAGED, AGENT MIDLAND LOAN Co. FARMS FOR SALE THROUGui=UT THE COUNTY. FlC-E 9| KENT ST., LINDSAY is as necessary for a family as for a company. The best Reserve Fund for a family is a snug sum of money in a strong Bank. / Begin your Savings Account now in $33 BANK OF BRETISH, NORTH AMERICA. _ Deposits of $1.00 and upwards received and interest'added twice a year. ‘ ‘ 75 Years in Business. Capital and Reserve Over $7,300,000 Fenelon Falls Branch‘ W. A. Bishop, Manager If: Miss Tena. Redford HONOR GRADUATE ALBERT COLLEGE. Is prepared to give lessons in oil or water color painting, crayon drawmg, or pesigning. “ The Parsonage,” Fenelon Falls. We carry a complete line of the latest overcoatings g and ,suitings and making them up at as low ' prices as'aie consistent with good goods and first class workmanship. . . . . Leave your measure with Townley Bros. Meets the first Wednesday evening each month in the Orange hall. Fenelon Falls. 'M’Wiikinson, W. M.5 . H. Wil- kinson,Sec.

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