.‘N‘chrorym p141 cw»... 3-: 1 1 ‘1 “’3‘. . 1V. ! .,_,....‘. Powles’ Corners. ~ .__._ Correspondence of the Gazette .vYE"NVM§‘S'§1§WW‘&'{1M.)Mim ‘.-« - ‘ '1 All INVESTMENT ‘ ' in education '11w'1vs pays the best ; inicrc~t. For years we have given hundreds a foothold in the com- 1 mercial world. An incrrease of “9 0/6 in attendance over that of last year proves the growing popu- , 'larity of our school. What we have done for others We can do for you. Home Study Courses We wish to refer to the results of the local option polling on New Year‘ 5 Day throughout Ontario. The temperance forces \vercvictorious, and the p_rcsults prove that the doom of the open bar in Ontario is scaled. A great many people don t say very much against intemper once, but their private opinion is that the open bars should be and will soon be a thing of the past. In ï¬fteen con- tests on Jan. let for the repeal of the local option by -law not a single one of the municipalities voted for the repeal. The bv- law is seldom 1cpoaled in any township, village, team or city in which the bars have been banished. Did you GREETINGS. , [lore is Something I We take pleasure at this time in thanking our friends for" Lindgay Business the patronage that has contributed to the success of our bllSlf‘ encouraging to the temperance people. Nineteen places carried local option, cutting oil thirty- two licenses. If local option†had been car1icd in Bexley town- ship a year ago there is a possibility â€"-â€"â€"isgwha.t we say in, cold in’a. day and a. night showing Laxacold to' A. H. SPOTTON, President. ‘3 i ever notice that where the bars have . been closed on holidays there has been That Will cure your (Aiiil 19110113? De ness In the P351} year- . . 1 1 1a e W1 ominion - . ' . . , less dw“k“‘"°ss The“ “as “" very Correspondence School) Apprecmtmg the part you have taken in our success, and hoping to merit a continuance of your support, we extend 0111“ hearty Wishes for happiness and prosperity for the year 1912.31 that.it might have prevented a great deal of sorrow and anguish. These words will come true. Our school reopened last Wednesday ‘With Miss S. Francis in charge. Mr. E. Kendal' IS cutting quite a num- ber of saw logs on the Howie estate, and and will deliver them on Sturgeon Lake ‘shoro for :1 Lindsay lumber ï¬rm, ' Mr. J no Barber and Mr. Sam Moore 1 urc assisting Mr. Kendal. those who ask. for some- thing‘of that sort. Use .Laxacold,‘ it will not dis- appoint you. A. J. GOULD Druggist and Optician. M. ~‘ .. 1 . , _ , “1...... _ 1.1%,... «a. "Man... .amnna â€\muaa Kat‘mmlwwrm thcï¬-r“ _. w". J. H. STANTON... 1.....4' . , P3 Disappear Like Magic WHEN YOU USE 11111111111- _, 1111351111. ‘ . â€"__â€"..-â€"-_. Mrs. ’l‘hos llarrisonis recovering from . ‘an attack of lagripp 5: Mr. Jas Fell is on 6the sick list. Dr. f J ohnstone of Fenelon Falls' is the attend- ,r. ing physician. Mrs. S. Varcoe, formerly of this locality but for some years residing in Chicago, died recently. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cooper of Lindsay went to Chicago to attend the funeral. The trustees of the school and the church have retained the services of W. H. Powles as caretaker for 1912. BUILDING. CONTRACTS? We are prepared to take contracts for houses, su1 4~* Good for your hands Good for your face Good for Men Good for 25¢. In the western rovinces the battle for 1» larger markets 13210, yet over, and the Good for Your lips mer cottalge's, etc. 11 It will pay you to get our esti- i175 government that won’t give the farmers mates OOI'S a ‘3 access to the markets of United States G°°d for Shavers i l P1 11 saSh and interior ï¬niSh always in (J‘ '11. ill have to get out. Good for Chaps S 00 {' aning and matching done 'tO order‘ 3:" 1 Good for Girls _ , ‘i‘i Good lor Ladies ‘ ' ’ Z FENELON FALLS PLANING MILL (Vivflv‘v‘a/‘J . «4' '4 _ z . 1 'A. TEIRS, Psormsron. 1... ....... __.,,,... â€".._-____ Go to Gould theCOptlcian. All work fully guaranteed. on use YDU A SLAVE To ILL-HEALTH ? . '. . 3 11111111111. 1'11 1111111111111 1111 stream along the route by bridges as may be rquired; (f) to build, equip and navigate boats, séoWs, or other vessels upon Mountain Lake and the waters connected therewith, and to build whar- vcs, sheds, Warehouses, and such other constructures as may be necessary for the accommodation of such navigation.“ , (g) to construct, equip, own maintain and operate telephone lines. and to charge tolls for the use thereof , (l1) to purchase, lease and own any other rail- way or parts thereof, or to amalgamate with other companies, (i) to make traillc 1). th fre1ght and passenger arrangements with any electric or steam railway , (j) and for all or any other of the purposes aforesaid to acquire, own, lease, pur- c ‘iase and hold land and franchises, and: to m 1ke and execute all such agreements- and contracts as may be necessary and advisable from time- to- time with any ‘_ individual, company, corporation, mun- ' icipallty or bod y 0: persons; (k) and Flour, Samson, $2. 80 to $3.00 Flour, W§nnip cg $2. 70 to $2. 90 Flour, Silver pLeaf, $2. 50 to$2. 70 Flour, Victona $2. 45. to $2. 65 Flour, new process.. $2 40 to $2. 60 Floor, family, clipper, $2. 35 to $2. 55 Bran per 100 pounds, $1. 20 to $1. 25 Shorts, do., $1. p.30 to $1. 40 Mixed Chop, do., $I. 55 to $1.65 Corn Chop, do, $1. 80 to $1. 65 WANTED Ladies to do plain and light sewing at home, whole or spare time , good pay, work sent any. distance, changes paid; send stamp for full particulars. Nation- arl Manufacturing Company; Montreal. _______..â€"â€"â€"aâ€"â€"'â€"hâ€"â€"-â€"-- 60‘ YEARS’ ' \ PhhllhiiiEilT. “W ' u T '5, s For a thorough course in Business, A P A R K Y “ E NOTICE is hcreby given that an an- Shorthand, Telegraphy or English ' ' "’- plicaiiou “17:11 lge mzide to the Legisla- in one of ' ae, ate ‘ tivo ssem lyo the rovinceof Ontario, , , ' ' .1“ 13:35.assessments arises: 5"‘3'31 $33015 san'tary Chem'ca' Closet 93‘- Railway Company. (a) with the power to ‘ - ., », . - - ‘-, . 5,1 -. Y i ii 1, cgnSbiqueguipiown ,fmaintain,art13dotper- V‘VVIETER [lifzub\OWAg:1Lh' 3 Orieghfosildmloinggy. his}: in your home 13 the strongest kind of insurance ' I; - a e a me o r'u way mm '1. pom a or r1 e or 0'1 '1 on‘ue 1es~1 ' 0 ~ . fl 1' ‘I 1123a§tl1bc ’l‘owghol’ Lindsayhin plietgouutg W. HbShaw. P113e31dent,ge1}dbOilic-1 s E ~make a SPGCI alty of re- ~ 1" zgziEZE/gtidgeiï¬ 08511311835312.2133; 31: Thivggrhaliiigre â€T e 10 one. once nort er y r011 antral usiness 01 see ,1 , ‘ " = ’ the Townships of Ops, Fenelon, Eldon, Yonge and Gerrard Sts., Toront . i pall‘lllg, repalnting, etc. ‘ and /In absolute necessity the year round. :i“ ghth‘h'rariilyfiliridgi, Iii: “$123222; “(if i , : i i: : 3 V ~ If y 011 ha’ve “Willing Requires neither Water nor sewerage; can be , if; Mounlg‘g'tth‘e 51TH“??? [TOWDSlélpi â€W .’ that needs ï¬xmg up placed in any part of your home , costs less than one cent a day, and ': k : 5333511111 “I: T211133: 1112121515 he; FENELONâ€"_ FALLS MARKETS bring it here. Or if lasts a lifetime. i ley, 0,. such other point as may be new ’ _ ' f--‘-" 4 _ you 'need a new one ‘ . Endorsed: by the leading physicians and health ofï¬cials, ' speciï¬ed by ’1 \ i ‘ . Essaâ€; (1,) witty, powert to cgnstfuct FeneloréFalls, Bridgiy. Jam 121 1912 We can build itâ€"good the most prominent architects and adopted by whole municipalities. ' $11} ranc1es or en ensmus a. poin s a ong ‘ Wheat, cotch or Fi c 750. to 800. Over 15,000 have be the said mute to connect with any other Wheat fall 85 to 88 1 as the best; ear Ask, our dealer eirérins‘tiallsd in Canadian homes in less than a 5. railway now b11il_,t or that may hereafter Wheat, Spring, 73 to 75 . y ' y 13 cc ‘ .’ be built 111 proximity thereto, or to con» Barley, per bushel, 60 to75 The Palk} t9 Sanitany ' Chemical Closet is mad†in Canada. by ' i ' neat witth navigï¬ablï¬1 watedrs; l(c) wilth Oats, per bushel, 40 to 43 E E CHAMBERS PARKER WHITE LIMITED, Winnipeg, Man. ' 1 power 0 01 era e e 8211 mi way y Pease, er bushel, 80m 90 _- 1 Bwï¬?’fle§mlclity or otlherwise, and the Buckwheat 52° to 55 l Branches Toronto, Montieal,‘ Calgary and Vancouve1, and is sold by 3‘; rig o eve op suc energy by t e Potatoes bush. 70 to ' ' construction of dams, power stations, Butter, per pound, 24-10%? galb‘imeFStï¬eef' Fl KELLY, " FENELON FALLS: J.- and all other necessary appliances, and Eggs, per dozen, 25 to 30 can on a S' - ' ‘ S to dispose ofauysurplus energy thereof; Hay, per ton, $13 to $14 - (N (d) with the right to purchase, acquire, Hides, $8 00 to 9 ()0 hâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ll.†lease or negotiate for power or energy Hogs, live, $5. 00 to $6 00.- 1‘ i‘ from any commission, company or cor- Beef, $ 7.5010 $8 ‘ -' pontiou for the purpose of operating Sheepskins, 50 to 801 ' said railway; (e) to cross any river or Woolp 12 to 20’ 1! 31111110111111“ Points FOR FURNITURE 6'0 TO’ DEYMAN’S. Regarding the.- well known 1 201101110. our. ? 1. Courses are strictly ï¬rst-class. yinstruction is 2. Much individual en. 3. Teaï¬iiyeFï¬â€˜are expert and experi- enced. 4. Graduates GET and HOLD good. positions. 5. Equipment thoroughly up-to date. 6. En Joys a wide-spread patronage Write for catalogue. Enter new. W. J. ELLlOTT, PRINCIPAL Corner Yong: and Alexander Streets. ,l i 1.") .f; ‘ . EXPERIENCE PN NN with- other usual and customary powers gi'v on to railways. JOHN H. DELAMERE Solicitor for applicants. ‘ e g". . ~ _ ‘1‘; 1 ‘ ‘W r“- W‘ F“?{~"‘W .1 _ W 11- .1 . m\a§§ï¬_e , - F01: Estimates 2 1.. fl. mums 2m- EA’RTlâ€"ld‘UAKE‘ 11111.: Mm: BOBT...Clllllgli§dl’-sï¬Â§7~ EBOP- 011 new buildings consult us. Or give us '1‘“ ‘3“ D†“mg“ “3Ԡ8" ' cougiét‘i‘éic. your cider for. Doors, Sash, Interior Finish, Marble and Granite lllllnn‘umens Being a direct importer, I am able to quote Ihe closest prices - Having the latest improved machinery or Lettering, Tracing and Polishing, we are able to do the best of work Call and get designs and prices. ' WORKS â€"In the rear of the A arket on Cambrid ge street. P. GHAIBEBS. precisted the point of a reply which the witty vicar of a. sleepy Yerkshlrerl village sent to him when asked to :lend his church for the purpose 0! giving as people of the district 8. " quiet day" for meditation. cl"My dear Lord Archbishop " wrote the vicar. “your very kind letters hand. But what the people in village want most um their 11111-111113 life is not I 'quiet day: but anemia! “Ilium __ .1“... - ..... An one rennin a mom and decor! tkm may Quickyl summing our an inlet: tree whether an invent tlon ll probably Mali 9. 11111111111011.- 1.10m strict! y conï¬dential. HANDlBflflfgn Patents sent tree; Oldest-a seen a. gem: nil-101- â€beaming Pateuwtsk an mush receive Militant "16.!!! 5112111111: Emilee elymmnted weekly. anon eta, â€any scientiï¬c journal. etc. ,. ,_ ,..,...w J (1,1. W13 will be pl'eused'to ï¬gure on what you will need a in supplies, or the whole contract. EC.TAYLQR. .4, \. 1, 2“ ~" ~ IN ‘ :v'.“ . . E .-l ‘3) R" i l' . 1 Terms do: - “10mm prepaid. 80111 11! mm“ 111...... New 1111 *9 'vv“‘-‘~<“-â€"" .. - .1 Z ‘ ' ‘ \Lndsay Marble Works . “nil | .J .__..-_..s..~.-'~ was»; ' ._ Samar-.4.