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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 19 Apr 1912, p. 5

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, k. E l .5 4n... - ' Mr. and Mrs! Andrew Gillie, whose golden wedding was ” " celebrated on April 7th. , ogNou'Nceo PENSIONS Sir Richard Cartwright speaking on the Senate denounced old age pen- sion proposals as destructive of thrift. Sir Richard said the worst enemies of the working classes wore those who seek tri‘pauperize or degrade them in- to being recipients of pensions they had not earned, and further, that Can- ada should not make preparations to relieve the submerged tenth, but to see that no submerged tenth exists in Canada. DISTRIBUTION OF BIBLES Sixty-seven thousand Bibles were _ distributed during 1911 by the Upper Canada Bible Society. These figures far exceed those of any previous year. During 1910. 48,000 were distributed and that was a record year. boundaries of Ontario west to the 'coast. The net gain over the previous year was in the $15,000, the balance having been coi~ lected in the eastern provinces. LEACH novel A HOTEL?“ Bobby Leach, who made himsali famous by his exploits at the Falls, has purchased the Arderlay Hotel at :Dunnviile. Alteratlon of Chequ“ A machine designed to prevent the‘ ' .niterstion oi! cheques or the forging got signatures to negotiable paper has libeen patented by a convict ‘in a Cali-x ".(Ornia prison. . . â€"- -....\-. o-._â€". Expenswe loklng. No I don’t believe in expensive pract- icul jokes, said a business man, except; by way of retaliation. Once I received a. telegram from a friend who was travelling in Italy. It; came collect and cost me $7, and when i opened it. all I read was, “ Thank you, I run well." Then I sullicd forth and sought mo out a cobble stone ~11. nice, large cobblestone weighing about. eleven pounds. And i wrapped it, in cxcclsior, pink cotton and white paper, and I boxed it in a. hund- somc box. and I sent it. by express col- lect to my fucotious friend for across the bounding billows. And when he had paid his little $15 and had opened it at St. l’etersburg. if I remember rightly, he found in. addition to the precious contents :1 note from Inc that. explained. " This is the loud that rolled olI my heart. on receipt. of the news of your good health." .- Hard to Swallow. My little girl, aged four, came rimming into the room. “ My I‘lollic's sick,” she said “ and I I don't know what's the matter. I gave her wuteraud she can't. swallow that; the doctor gave her a pill, and she can‘t; swallow that." “Then,” said I “I don't see but what. you had better try Christian Science for her. " “We have tried it." said she, ‘fand she can’t. swallow that." ____________.__.._____..._.â€"â€" 69 to Gould the Optician. gill nor :- lI;l-'y guaranteed. . -... ..l ..‘__..1.,‘. ;,_...,T‘_;.»-~hmwfi~.t_n _> » In 1910.’ $68,000 was collected from the eastern '; neighborhood of . I BOARDS 0f lRA’Dl? An energetic programme has been recommended to the Governments. . In their two days' convention the Ontario Associated Boards of Trade !were practically unanimous in urging .the following for immediate action on 'the part of the Provincial and Domin- ion Governments. respectively:â€" (1) Prevention of the practice of bonuslng industries. , (2 Wide prosecution of .the ; roads policy. . i (3) Extending the Hydro-electric 'system- throughout New Ontario. (4) Appointment of 8. Calculation Commission for New Ontario. (5) Extension of the Government railroad to Toronto, Hudson Bay and to Georgian Bay. (6) Establishment of a prison tan-4 in New Ontario. I (7 Better provision for physical wei- tare or New Ontario people. good * lakes. (9) Improvement '01 St. Lawrence water route. . '(10) Enlargement .of the V’Veiland iCanal. . (11) Maaing the French River navi- gable. _ (12) Appointment of a commission to regulate Canadian marine Shipping ‘rates. ROAD RACING IN ENGLAND. Not everyone is acquainted with the bonditions’Which govern cycling road racing in England. The competitors are started at intervals; if one man 'overtakes another he must not stay behind the leaderwthat is. “hang on." He is obliged to go to the other side - bf the road and stay there. disqualifi- cation following the neglect to do this. The rule is to apply in the Swedish race, and marshals and umpires will be there to enforce it. Pacing is a protection from windage, and makes a Vast difference in the speed. It is calculated, indeed. that to. have a man in front is worth anything. between 100 to 200 yards in a mile. But 131‘ the rule which penalizes hang'ngr. on competitors in road racing would he ,apt to wait in. a string from end to lend. .. _ .M .._ “n-.. KICKED' lN THE FACE. While clutching a girder seventy feetin the air at the new Arena, Toronto. Abraham Listofi claims that he was kicked in the face by Charles Homer. Both men are ironworkers. lAccording to the police. they had been ’engaged in a dispute, which had fre- Iquently- "bobbed up" while they were lboth occupying dangerous positions in mid-air. FO RTY-S EVEN “Li FE RS.” There are 47 life prisoners in the spenitentiary, the largest number in the .history of the institution. TWO wo~ l men are among the number. one man lb” been in the penitentiary 44 years. 5 SWITCHMEN'B WATCHES. V ‘. Orders have been issued by the 'arand Trunk Railway that all switch- ‘men must have standard Watches [which will to regulated every week jby the allele] timekeeper of the com- M- l... g.-- _.....- _._........ .n .. _ .._...... . (8) Care or the levels of the great . 2' sssos sssos‘ All kinds of Choice Seed Gruin~Alfulfu, Timothy, Al- sike, Kentucky Blu‘e G‘ZISS, Mammoth and Red Clover, Millet, Rape, Corn, Turnips and Mungolds. A car load of choice “Banner” Ontario Oats, testing 40 lbs. to the bushel. For sale at the North Star Roller Mills. J. H. BRANDON. FLWhaisoever A Man Sowelh.” You know the rest. It pays to sow the very best seed. Seed is exceptionally high in price this year and we have taken considerable pains to select the very best from samples sub- mitted by thex leading seed houses. They are government tested and/we can give you as good value as you can get anywhere. , A full line of Garden and Flower Seeds. ' r G. F. VECARS Druggist and Optician FENELON FALLS, ONT. lily lie Excel We have the most modern, the most practical and the best '. equipped. school in Eastern Ou- tario. The courses are thorough and'l‘nscinaiing. An entirely Canadian Businass Procedure for the trainingr of the ambitious young people of our country. Our graduates are successful. Ask a student or exstudentâ€"u they are our best advertisements. HOME STUDY COURSES. W. "T llndsay Busmess College afirBOwer Spottona Principal President ENTER ANY DAY. of undigested food. foul gases. excess bile in the liver and waste matter in the bowels will to cleanse the system gulator is FIG PILLS. At all dealers 25- and 50 cents or The Fig Pill (20., St. Thomas. Ont. 16 Sold in Fenelon Falls by A. J. Gould, Druggist. .5. 41933335»: *:'.-.1,';,."-":: is»; "evrluxv-iu; :-'.. HOM “ Thousands of ambitious young people are being instructh in their homes by our Home Study Deptg‘l'ou may finish at College if you desire. Pay whenever you wish. Thirty years’ experience. Largest trainers in Canada. Enter any day. Positions guaranteed. if you wish to save board and learn while you earn, write for particulars. NO VACATION. PETEBBDBO . BUSINESS COLLEGE V cso. SPOTTOM. PRESIDENT ‘ impair your health. The best System re- Those old daguerreotvpes 'of grands father and grandmother and'Aunt Mary. and then the quaint picture of father and mother, taken iust after the warâ€"money couldn't buy them from you. Are you forgetful of the fact that future generations would cherish just such pictures of you ? Wow J. H. STANTON Photographer Fenelon Falls wwwme EASTER l TERM From April 9th merges into our Summer Term from July 2nd and gives upper-trinity for continuous prepara- tion for the better class of positions. in influence, equipment and service. we have no suporiors. Free cata- logue explains why. Write Central Business College of Toronto, Yongc an: Gerrard Stan, \V. H. Show, Presid- cn . FE i That should come FIRST in any First Class Drug Store. Our Drugs are the Forest that can be obtained. A message for our Lady Customers : We haveaHome . ," Dye that ANY- ,- 1.. “7 ONE can use. Dyes cloth of ANY KIND ‘Pcrfedtlv with the. SAME Dye. .» - Simple 8| Clean ‘ No chance, of ' usingthe Wrong Dye for the goods you have to color A. complete assortment of all Colors always on hand. A. J. GOULD Furniture Druggist and Optician. Goto .v‘ . iidhlESEEli EXCUBDSIONS Manitoba, Saskatchewan. Alberta. pew: mmcm oronlo . p.m.on . APRIL 2,15,30 MAY 14, 28 JUNE ll. 25 JULY 9, 23 AUG. 8, 20 SEPT. 3, 17 Second clan ticket: from Ontario nations to principal ‘ N°"*“""“’°‘“““ HDBT. CHAMBERS, PROP. All kinds of - Low ROUND-TRIP RATES Winnipeg and return $34.00; Edmonton and return- . $42.00. and to other points in proportion. Tickets ' soodlorclumwilhin 60dayslrom goinzdue. _ TOURIST SLEEPING CARS I Being a direct importer, I am able to lhrou h to Edmonton via Saskatoon. also to Winnipeg 5 ' . quoIe lhc closest [moss and algsry Vin Main Line on all excursions. Com- . iorlable berths, fully equipped will: beddimz.can be ’ Having the latest improved machinery or Lettering, 'l‘ruciug and Polishing, we secured at modems Isles through local agent. are uble to do the best of work Early application must hé made. ASK FOR HOMESEEKERS' PAMPHLETL Call and got designs and prices. WORKS â€"1n the rear of the Market on conisinina rate: and full information. Cambridge street. Apply to nearest C.P.R. Agent or R. CHAMBERS. ilEEE d WE ? ONLY DIRECT LIHE no CHANGE or CARS - Engagement Rlngs. Wedding Rings. All the fashionable stones in Wide oval, narrow high oval, every variety of combination. ’l‘ifl’any or English style. Quality of stones, gold and Stamped "Britt-on Bros.”and workmanship'the best; gun 'anteed for all time. Whether you wish to buy or not come and see. Brltton .3 Bros. rom- or «am fiwmunosav. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. ‘ 4.~._--.~-.4_...+.~3.3 ‘

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