00000031 for ' 2"Dr. Hewitt Says the Fly Must be Ex- terminated Dr. C. Gordon Hewitt, Dominion Entomologist. in an interview at 0t- tawa regarding ï¬les which he is ï¬ghting so vigorously, said:â€" “The ï¬y should be regarded as a winged carrier of disease and decay; without doubt the most. dangerous pest .on the‘ farm. Wherever there is ï¬lth, cuppa-ration or purulent discharge, ï¬les are invariably attracted. and as 'they are cosmopolitan in their atten- tions and no distinguishers of persons they are potential disseminators of such bacteria as these sustancea may. contain. It is not a question or era- dication in the case of this insect: such is impossible. Control and pre- vention, however, are within the bounds of possibility, and these will be regarded as essential when the ‘_: ~facts- aresrmore generally realized." ' "Do you believe all ï¬les carry germs! Need a person regardevery fiy‘with distrust?" was adsked. "No house fly can be caught, in- .doors or out of doors, that‘is not car- rying on its legs and body bacteria of all kinds. and the spores of moulds decay," he replied. "No living fly, is Pee from. germs; the existence‘of ruch would be more than a miracle. ‘ .. - its legs and body, proboscis and wings V are covered with. small hairs and . bristles, So that its legs may be com- pared to fine bristle brushespit fre- quents, every kind of ï¬lth lm’aglnable, and besmirches itself with the micro- scopic bacteria and other decay-pro- ducing organisms, of which it cannot possibly rid itself, and ï¬les about, a ’ninged and wandering bundle of .bac- teria. All this might be expected as a result of reasoning alone, but such would not-he proof, and the proof is astonishing in its vindication. Any house fly, whether caught in one's room or out in the open, and allowed to walk over a medium suitable for the growth of bacteria and moulds, will deposit the germs of those organ. isms in its tracksf‘whlch in =9. short time will yield colonies of bacteria and decay-producing fungi. ; ~ . “It does not.requlre'any play of the imagination, therefore’,;;.to appre- ciate the ability of house ï¬les; if they carry about such germs, to infect themselves with the bacilli of typhoid- fever, tuberculosis. i'jlnfsntile diurâ€" rhoza, and other similarly infectious dieasesi"s‘.'1‘he only way to get rid of he fly is to kill it. but cleanliness is a good preventative. That is,'all refuse, manure and other filth should :be quickly cleared away. or do :stroyed." A. - -- . owrsr 'rnrssntmr _ CHURCH A Sketch "of Historic ‘Praabyterlanlem atrWllllamstov'vn ' ' ‘ ' Williamstown is- the oldest Preshy~ terian- Congregation in Ontario, haw ing been established in 17'87 by the Rev. John Bethune, who had been Chaplain of a British regiment, the 84th. in the War of the Revolution. At the close of the war. this regi~ meat was disbanded and many of the members settled in Glengarry. which 'was then unbroken forest. Mr. Bethune remained in Montreal and got together the congregation of St. Gabriel Street Church, to whom he preached from March 12, 1788, to May 6, .1787,- whenï¬be. removed to Williamnoym and started the organ- ization of the Presbyterian church, "there. . v The site of Williamatown Wu ‘I grant from the Crown to Sir John Jhoneon,‘ and the Jiliage was so nomadic ~memory‘ of Sir John’s father, Sir , William Johnson. who died in 17'â€, just before the break- ing out of the War of the Revolution. The ï¬rst church built at William town, shortly after. Mr. Bethune ar- rived there, was an unpretentious log building, thescats being planks laid on'cedar blocks... During the week it was used as a school. . About 1309 a stone church was put up a little to the east of the present structure, but through some detect-in the foundation it fell. : The erection of theprescnt church was commenced in 1812. when the walls Were put up and the roof put I on. Little more was done till the close of the war of 1812-14, and it was not till early in 1818 that the church was completed. 5 DAIRY FARMING Those Who Attend the Cows Should “Keep Cool" No branch of agriculture requires the operator to “keep cool" more than dairy farming. No hot-headed indi- widusd should be allowed to attend the cows. The attendants, to get the larg- est possible ï¬ow, must "keep cocl"â€"- that is. .must never lose their heads. use loud talk. or be rough. The milk must be kept at a low temperature to be wholesome. Cream must be kept cool. To do this. ice or very cold, water is necessary. Butter or cheese -â€"-ln fact, all dairy productsumust be lept away from the heat. “Keep coor ' i' always seasonable in dBll)‘ Work. 1 mm the stable to the consumer. « :crything in connection with the 4‘ thy business gives best results when ‘i. is kept scrupulously clean and at 2. low temperature. A Huge Cabbage A cabbage which weighed 135nm as been grown at Klntbcry, her-ks, “by Mr. C. Center. The mane o; cabbage is Daniel's Lemme. ‘ ' and other organisms that accompany. HAS 1057 in ms roams But That Does Not Bar Hlm From Being a Homesteadcr .â€" Because a man through frost bites he is not barred from being a homesteader in Western . Canada. An ordelrJn-Councll has bee: passed dispensing with the usual re quirements as to residence in the case of Benjamin Alf, a settler in Northern Alberta. Alf, who made entry a year m. has lost all his ï¬ngers. I squirrels Sale In riorfolk Black and grey squirrels may run about as they please -in the County of Norfolk, tor the next few years The Ontario Government has issued an' order under the Game loses his ï¬ngers ' NO.1_‘I_C E. Voters Llst tejz Municipality of the Village of Fenelon Falls Count of Victoria. unhi- Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections 8 and 9 of the Ontario Voters' List. Act, the copies re- quired by the said sections to be so transmitted or delivered 01‘ the list made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised assessment roll of the said municipality to be entit- led to vote in the said municipality at elections for members of the Legislative Assembly and at; Municipal elections, and the said list was ï¬rst: posted up at and my oilice at Fenelon Falls on the 21st. Fisheries Act prohibitan the “mug day of August, 1912, and remains there of squirrels in the county until Novena. for inspection. ber 15. 1916. Double can. of Death James F. Ward, engineer at a saw- mm m Sum Ste mm, was fluid errors corrected according in a peculiar manner ..While winding tape about an electric light wire he received a shock which hurled him into a pit ll teet deep. When picked up he was dead. Either shock or fall alone would probably havo been fetal. Romarakble Surgery Dr. Alexi! Carrel, a young French scientist has . demonstrated that~thd heart can exist and develop without the body. His most recent experi~ ments were made with chickene' hearts. and in one case he succeeded in maintaining such a. heart aliveâ€"â€" and beating normallyâ€"for more than, . three months. Montreal’s Population ‘ According to latest directory 687, and with its suburbs 602.437. Centenarian Dead - Gordon D. Empey died at Cornwall, out. w 100 years and 9 menths. His father was engaged in~ the war of 1813 at the W of Ogdenabnrg. Rent. For Sale or On Fidlcr‘s bill. a large seven roomed frame house, With sum ner kitchen and woodghédattached, a good stone cellar, cistern}: stable. and a garden. ,Apply to Mr, Thos..Grahnm,'Fenelon_Falls, or %2 Huron St, Toronto. ' “ m son-It hum-t ~ ROOFING , is',strongly'iire7resisting _ '_.--_Â¥_tatcd firiiéclasa by 'LFiro insurance Com- panies. ltwiiinotignitc from sparks or burning brands, and has saved many ahullding. Made in 3 Permanent Colors â€"Rod. Brown, Green --and in natural Slate. Solo c“. Inn. 70 ,. mamas-runes. gun-n usual-scam. I-‘eaclon Falls. 1. L. Cook 1 0m. ‘ - Coboeoalt. Ropltils Bros. l lurks. Iliumount. R. Morrow, ' - "" lilrldield. in mm WM .800. 3 Arrange now to enter the ' WHO 'OI-NOHOZ flWWO LLOI'I'III The school that has a great reputa- tion 101- giving superior business and shortl and training. Graduates get and in 1d good positions because they are ti oronghly prepared. Write _.for catalogue. Open all year. Enterany time. ' w. J. ELLIOTT. ancwat. Corner Yong: and Alexander Streets. w.â€" troal proper has a population of 630,-. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and if any omissions or any other errors are found therein to take immediate proceedings to have the said to law. Dated at FeneJon Falls this 215i: day of August, 1912. E. FITZGERALD Clerk of Fenclon Falls. FENELON' FALLS MARKETS Eenelon Falls, Friday, Aug. 30, Hill? Wheat, Scotch onFife, 850. to 900. Wheat, fall, 90 to 95 Wheat, spring, 80 to 85 Barley, per bushel,‘65 to 85 Oats, per bushel, 47 to 50 Pease, per bushel, 9000 100 Buckwheat, 650. to 70 Potatoes, bush. 80 to 1.00 Butter, per pound, 23 to 26 Eggs, per dozen. 23 to 24 Hay, per ton, $8 to $10 Hides, $8.00 to 9.00 f 'Hogs, live; $8.00 to $8" 50 Beef, $ 8.0000 $9 ' ' ’ ' Sheepskins, 50 to 80‘ Wool, 12 to 17 Flour, Samson, $2.80 to $3.00 Flour, Winnipeg $2.70 to $2.90 Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.50 izo$2.70 Flour,Vict01-ia, $2.45 to $2.65 * Flou‘r, new process. $2.40 to $2.60 . Flour, family, clipper, $2.35 to $2.55 Bran, per 100 pounds, $1.35 to $1.40 Shorts, do., $1.40 to $1.45 Mixed Chop, (10., $1.55 to $1.00 ~ Corn Chop-ï¬lm,- $1.70 to $1.75 v ; SUM Min-SCHOOL Students'nmy. enter any day.‘ Open the'e‘nti‘regyear. Now isa good time tore'nle‘r. Largest train- ers-in Canada. Graduates get. best positions. ._Tliotlszliids studying at. home; '- chnfiol, of Jsaae 1'iinmn. The largest}, and most popular school iu‘Eastern Ontario. Our management; trained 2,000 stud- ents last you r. ._‘_,.'l‘hcre must be a reason." The only'lschool in East- ern Ontario :iililintcd with the Commercial Educators Association of Canada.: :Wijite, phone or call to investigate. SPOTTON BUSINESS COLLEGE GEO. SPOTTON. PRESIDENT NeW-il'elephone Directory. The Bell Telephone Company of Cana- da issoon to 'print. a new issue of the OFFICIAL Tanmiuons Druscronv for the District; .of Central Ontario, including :Fenelon Falls Parties who contemplate becoming- Subscribers, or those who wish changes in their present entry, should place their orders with the Local Manager at once to insure. insertion in this issue. Connecting Companies Should also report. additions and changes in their list; of subscribers, either to the. Local Manager, or direct to the Special Agent's Department, Montreal. ~ The’Bell Telephone Company _ pf Canada. For, Estimates On new buildings consult us. your order for Doors, etc. â€" - 01' give us Sash, Interior Finish . We will be pleased to ï¬gure on what you will need in supl-lies, or the whole contract. ' F. C. TAYLOR W mucosa†130037 Carriages ATTENT , ' An Ggflars - 20,000 Pounds of At Attractive Prices W001 Wanted Highest Cash Price at the We would be pleased to have Cement you call and see these, also North Star Roller Mills. A fresh cur load of Lehigh our up-ta-dute stock of FUrnia cement JuSt ill'l'lved- ture. We make a specialty of Sereml fresh milch cows for Picture. fl‘mning- V 8†.._H.BRAND0N. L. DEYMAN & SON. .â€"..;â€"‘-‘L'_ CANADIAN ' . PACIFIC ammo)! _ 50,000 FARM lllBOllElls mum ron 'Hanvssrmo m wasn'an cANADA " INO TRIP WEST." «'3 RETURN TRIP EAST." $100900 TO WINNIPEG $18.00 FROM WINNIPEG f t mile from Winni up Plus half cent pot mllofrom allpolnte out of 531M333". or. ldmon ton. m unlined, Calgary of Edmonton to Winnlm ' GOIN DATE? . etati alliesanSoutholthoGranTnkMail AUGUST ZMhâ€"ml‘nomntoflszgnh. nzlu o and! It: on: 03th:: 03%.. ‘90 onto 06 ginldolprsglncgusi?)‘and granch‘ rig; [ph‘udlna uelph sub-div n from 1: rom ramp on u , AUGUST Band-Frgizp'l‘orolhtofgnd all stations north of. but no including the Grandb Trunk Main Line, Toronto to Strain. and from oronto east to. at not lncludin Kingston, Sherbet Lake and Realm; and C.P.R. Linea welt oi Rea rew. â€"- - East 0 illi and Scott. AUGUST .8“: From all e tione in Ontario. Toronto and "ém angrb. t; 10 ItolNothBa, nd , AUGIJS'VIl aocsâ€" ungua'l‘logntï¬nd“ :llcttations w trig ate 0' North Ba sadness... in uding C.P.R. stations, Sudbury 0 Sault Ste. Marie. Cute. 0. BOOK “35 “all†WI ll '80“ '0 ONLY i will be id. t cket will include o | “in. ‘0' When en'sension coupon has been signed ed h ider to work as a arm laborer. the h†w I “musket at rate 0! one- lf cent per mile Dill-V11 One-way second veriï¬cation certiï¬cate, with an eaten n wxnnlplell g: ixmméi’ mil)!" Iilzzember Otb‘ {cf coupon w onor up db ts to station west an pecan t e Canadian P dï¬c. Cans n $3.133: 'lc‘l’unk.lx;yaciï¬Â§dllailvaay ip “douche, See tchmn or Alberta. but not . to . or I. ""chï¬ziiflu'ku“ Lu ed on ulnpr rchaser 0o a rid-clan ticket rde to mm!“ from any station on e nadiau sol . emdian 0% z Railwa' i in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba out . . W anon orchifm‘ ~ I ‘ oiled i an to orig nai startins 2int by the In oJoouégullug?V “a: 5313,1131; a, cent.) .9 ,0 provided (gr 1 '- November 002)., l , on physics .4. to. cert ilcate w Winni added to 018.00 from anim- [Qt the tie t e eaten val at destinatipn and works at rif!» F lull perti‘ no W C. .h. Mont.._or w . H . fl 0 w a n. a. sunset. n.r.A.. c.r.a.. "lamb lflflNG,flMEM’0NE. .mEflHWh Furniture delivered to your home at LESS ' THAN CITY PR1 0E3 You run N0 RISK; Call and usee our goods. '7 S. S. Gainer. FENELON FALLS. SEE OUR WALL PAPERS. DO You OWn ’a “ PARKYTE †on ABE You A SLAVE 'TO ILL-HEALTH ? fl . ‘ A PA Ii K YT E †Sanitary-Chemical Closet ‘ in your home is the strongest kind of insurance 1 against; the germs of discucc. It. is a preventative f' _,:.j, ,; , against epidemics and contagion in the summer, I_ :__ {tune rubs, ,, 7:: 5" - and ‘an absolute necessity the year round. ‘ I‘ï¬a': '- s“ - Requires neither water nor sewerage ; can be placed in anypart‘. of your home ; costs less than one cent. a day, and; lasts a lifetime. - _ ‘ Endorsed by the leading physicians and health ofï¬cials ;- spool-lied by I the most prominent architects and adoptal by whole nnmicipalrties.‘ Over 15,000 have been installed in Canadian homes in less than a your. Ask your dealer for prices. ' . The Parkyte. Sanitauy _ Chemical Closet is made in Canada by PARKER WHITE LIMITED, \Vinnipeg, Man. Branches~Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver, and is sold by F. KELLY, FENELON FALLS.