' " " " ' -, -........ ‘~<..MW_~ a W’swmw..~ â€".-.-..u.â€"- Mum.~â€"~W_.~ W . n '1 paper. 31958. Every Li 'i't‘i'rrteresting. The Weekly Globe and Canada Farm- er has evidently found the secret of per- petual youth. After sixtyseight years of untiring faithful services devoted to the upbuilding, and shaping the fortunes and dostini or the Dominion, it still continues to set the pace in the iiclld of weekly newspaper'dom in Cans at a. v it has ale aimed at the highést standards, am proveu itself to be a most reliable national and home news- The agricultural interests and general welfare of the nation has been audaro still, in the broadest sense of the term, its chief concern. In order to maintain this premier position and keep abreast of the phenom- enal development and growth of Canada, The Weekly Globe and Canada. Farmer has increaed its facilities and perfected its mechanical equipment. Apparently nothin has been left undone to make every etail from the gathering- of the news to the delivery of the paper to the rca’der complete. The Outlook (New York) was pleased to say in a recent issue, that it is one of the most complete newapapcr plants on the continent. ’ The staff has also been increased that the improved facilities may be fully utilized. Full and accurate synopsis of the world's news written by trained men, who know how to say what is nec- esmry in the fewest words; original and carefully edited articles; special con- tributions from leading writers. Mis- cellaneous reading of the very highest standard are features which make it the leader among 'Cunadian Metropolian Weeklies.“ Every department pulsates with vitality. I . V The four pages of bright pictures on calendcred paper is in itself equal to fifty-two of the ordinary premiums given away each year by some papers. .' ample copies will be sent to any add- -. Shaw's Schools. _ ‘ The Central Business and Shorthand School, Tor‘onto,"orga.nized by Principal W. H. Shaw, in 1892. with its four well equipped 'Branch Schools ; The Central Telegraph and Railroad School and the Shaw Correspondence School, all located in Tomato. are now commonly known as “Shaw‘s Schools.†These schools are doings. great work in training young men and women for business pursuits, - and a successful record of twenty years gives to these schools a long list of ac- tive graduates who are now controlling in part the commercial interests of our country. These schools are well known to be reliahe in every particular and areavorthy of the wide and iibaral pat? rnnage they‘ enjoy. See, announcement in Our adv. columns. _...-o Children's, Nuisance The assessment of a Toronto resi- dent was lowered $100 "by the Court -of Revisionflbecuuse‘the children in _ the neighborhood were so numerous and noisy ‘as to ,be ,a nuisance. Big Canal Property Nearly 200 miles of canals are own. .sd by the Gram Western Railway Company. _ ‘The Butcher Output The. average annual output of the wofld in rubber is 90,000 tons, valued at $200.u00,000. A Big Mushroom Gathered near Sanunoime by Mr. Johnson Shir-born, a. mushroom was found to Weigh 3 lbs. and to measure 36 inches in circumferenc !. MARRIED- MoGns.â€"Pownns.â€"- At the residence - of the bride's parents, “by' the .Rev. J. Bedrord. on Tuesday, Aug. 27th, 1912, Mr. Arnold McGee, of Fenelon Falls, to Clara. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. i’owles, of Powles‘ Corner. PETERSâ€"MITCHELL.â€" At the Rectory, Fenelon Falls, by the Rev. W. H. A. French. on Wednesday, Aug. 28th, 1912, Mr. George E. Peters to Violet Ann. daughter or the late Wm. Mitchell. of Somerville. - DIED. S.urru.â€"-At the residence of his broth- or, Sidney D. Smyth. Toronto, on Sunday. Aug. 25th, 1912, Herbert G. Smyth, aged 42 years. » ~ (Deceased was a resident of Lindsay, and at one time a resident of Fenclon Falls.) Large Safe for sale. Apply at Gazette Oilice. Fenelon Fails. House and Lot For Sale Five rooms and workshop, quarter acre good garden, well, on Fidler‘s hill. Fencion , Falls. J. PENROSE, 19.3 Fenelon Falls. House and Lot ’for Sale Frame house. ï¬ve rooms, half acre lot. stable and shed, good well and garden. ()1: Lindsay street. Fenelon Falls, near the fair grounds. Apply on premises to lump CHAS. E. KELLY. For Sale. A grade Yorkshire Sow, three years old, fax-row early next month. W. H. FOWLES. ' Powles's Corners, Aug. 14th, 1912. maï¬amxn‘ summations: Go to Gould the Optician. All work fully guaranteed. SALLOW SKIN liver Spots, lepies, Dark Circles Under the Eyes ~ are allsign's oi the nytcm being clogged. The Liver nnd Bowel: are inactive and the Stomach is weak from undigested foods and foul gases. ' FIG PILLS the great fruit remedy, will make you feel like a new person. Winnipeg, June 27, :91! After taking three boxes of your Fig Pills for stomach and liver troubles I feel strong and well and able to do my own work. ,_ Mas. A. H. Sammy. Sold at all dealers in 25 and 50 cent boxes or mailed by The Pill Co.. St. Thomas, Ont. ’ 9 Sold in Fenelon Falls by A. J. ‘ Gould, Druggist. . Everytning'necessary for Public or High School. An immense stock of the newest designs in Scribblers Pencils Pens Pencil Boxes School Bags Text Books m "G. 'F. VICARS Draggist and Optician FENELON FALLS, ONT. ENAMâ€"ELED WARE-i , For 100. and 15s. Wash Basins ', Preserving. Kettles Sauce Pans . ' - Pudding Pans, 2,3,4 qt. Dish Pans ' Fry Pans A nice line of handpainted Trays Pin Cushiens. ‘ Ladies' black and tan hose, 150. Men's tan Hose 150. Men's black Hose 10c. MRS. WEIR, LINDSAY u, Fisher's Grocery. ï¬svm’mwâ€"wm swerve» What’s your figure P Tall 01' short ? Slim or stout ? o, Normal or average 3 HE SEMI-RsmY physique type system of designing makes it absolutely certain we can ï¬t you just as though the particular type we show you wore made to your measure. ' Do not look for Semi-ready Tailoring 'in the wrong shop-flail is not Semi-ready that is glibly claimed to be such. ' .We have itâ€"and we onlyl You. can confound the imitator by asking him to show you the Semi- rcady price label and the trade marl: I ï¬rm-really Enduring FOR SALE BY TERRILL‘BROS . FENFLON FALLS. and Flower Vases, Pillow Tops and : 45 William St. North. next to . 1 Why WéiiExcel ' Readers of the Gazette are advised that the; Fall Term in Shaw's Schools, Toronto, is now op'en'and that Students will be - admitted any school day until Dec. 20th for a course in Busi- ' ness, Shorthand, Civil Service or Telegraphy. The new cata- logue just issued is interesting , in its details and is emailed free on request. Write for a copy. to W. H. Shaw, President. Head Ofï¬ce, Yonge & Gerrard Sts., Toronto. , 'WWW so venue! TRADE MARKS e~DESIGNs Commonâ€"11's die. . _ Anyone sending sinketoh wdiaoscrlgtlon may . .xiokl ascertain opr oplnioudree w. other an ' .vent on is probab y atentable. Communica- , .ons strictlyconfldcnt a1. HANDBOOK on Patents out free. Oldest azcnry for securing patents. * Patents taken .tbronnh Man A: Go. revolve :mciai notice. without charge. in the scientiï¬c ï¬neness. - A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largestcir- ‘I ' relation of any scientiï¬c journal. Terms (or ( . Cnnuda._33.75 a year, postage prepaid. sold by ‘ . Wilt? am All i k ' r x roadway A ‘ sultan amend» I. St; Wulilnggyn.93.r . r ‘t . , . ' : ' h I a ' We have the mist modern, the " _ most practical and the best . equipped school in,Eastern On- .3 tario. The courses are thorough " ' and fascinating; An entirer Canadian Busines's'f Procedure young people of on: country. . Our graduates are successful. Ask a student or .exâ€"studeutâ€" they are our best advertisements. HOME STUDY counscs. lindsay Bu'sine'ss‘ tillage C.R. Bower _ AQH. Spotton ‘ Principal ' President ENTER ANYlDAY. "Take Care , Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs ï¬xing up bring it here. Or if you need a new one we can build-itâ€"good as the best. ' I. f. CHAMBERS. colborne Street Feuelon Falls. for the training of "the ambitious" ‘ ATHER I REALLY OUGHT TO Have his picture taken. He hasn’t had a photo since that funny looking one in the cutaway coat that he was Yes mother says ’twas a good one of him as he looked then, but. married in. (’Twas a noon wedding, you know.) really, for the sake of the family, there should be one of him as he looks now. J. H. STANTON. n: - S‘THE‘PIUKLING , SN- _ Let as supply your needs. life have a largelsupply ot the best pint and quart gem rings, also every size in small and large corks. * ' - Our spices are guaranteed pure. DRUGGIS'I‘ AND OPTICIAN A. J. GOULD FENELON FALLS f Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Readymade Clothing, Crockery, Glassware. Always a good stock of these lines at MCFAR LAN D's? BUILDING CONTRACTS ' We are prepared to take contracts For houses, sum. mer cottages, etc. It will pay you to get our esti- mates. Doors and sash and interior ï¬nish always in stock. 1 Planing and matching done to order. FENELON FALLS PLANINE MILL A. TEIRS, PBOPBIETOR. r i, ..\......- .. «7i ,,. “"l'l' hi 5} 5.31 I