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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 13 Sep 1912, p. 5

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l 1». use. "in-“nu .u -_ .. ._-.._.__...__.-.____ _,._______...._ ._.m.._....&~.a...w. - . - .â€"___...._.~___...._. .._. ,__..â€"__ 1a....sz W , . A I b ‘ end ran into her leg. ‘~ 2 frame 1' »~ .“M' , - *rsion io Orilha. The steamer Wacouta will run a trip to Orillia on Tuesday, Sept. 17, leaving here at 8 a. in., and leaving Orillia on lVednesday, the 18th, at 9 a. m. The Fenelon Falls orchestra will provide first-class music. Get your tickets early, $1.60 for the round trip. . Powies' Corners. Correspondence of the Gazette Mr. and Mrs. Jno. M. Marshall, of Ionia, Michigan, are visiting relatives and friends here and at Fenelon Falls. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jackson of Enterprise are visiting at Mr. J no. G. Wagar's. Mrs. Jno. Quinn of Toronto will spend a few days here and at Fenelon Fails. ‘Dr. Johnstone of Fenelon Falls made . ‘ a professional visit at Mr. J. H. Stroud’s. The Misses Howie of Glenarm are visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. Rutherford. Mr. J. W. Gillis returned last Monday from Millbrook, It is rumored that Mr. Gillis has leased his farm to Mr. Thos. Moi’fat. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Powles called on relatives in Eldon the first of this week. There are two good rules which ought , to be written on every heart. Never believe anything bad about anybody un- less you positively know it is true. Never tell even that unless you feel it is absolutely necessary, and that God is listening while you tell it. _â€"_._...â€"â€"â€"_ Fall Fairs. Poterborough . . . . . . . . . . Sept. l2, 13, 14 Kinmount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 16, 17 Lindsay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 19, 20, 21 Bobcaygeon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 24. 25 Haliburton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 26 Minden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 1 Bancroft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 3, 4 \VOMEN‘S INSTITUTE. . The regular meeting of the Women's Institute will be held on Friday after- noon, Sept. 20th, at the home of Mrs. W. B. Jordan. ANOTHER HORSE LOST. Mr. Samuel Corbett’s mare, which was hurt in a runaway accident recently, has since died as a result of her injuries. Part of the shaft oi‘. the waggon to which she was attached broke, and the sharp The animal was valued at $150. ’0 Rural Delivery : Winn people are catching on to the advantages of the system of rural mail delivery. Many applications am ‘being receivedbe the post office de- partment," especially from Ontario. There aregnow 850 rural deliveries. .250 of themhaving been added in the past year. The greater number of lspplications come from Ontario where most of the routes are now located. TWentycfive thousand delivery boxes have been erected. ' Antiquity of Sh-prthand According to Professor C. M. 00- bern, of Allegheny College, Meadville, TPenn. an explorer of ancient ruins, 'who lectured in Cleveland, “The Sera men anther-Mount,” was taken down in shorthand. Professor Cobern also' said that it was stenography which preserved to the world the great facts and sayings contained in the Bible, and that probably some stenographic method was in fairly general use in CW. time on earth. ' i i Long Lived Family T Mr. Henry Pocock. oi Glammis, Datum. was born in En land, Janu- ary fl, 1820, the day on w ioh George in. died. and consequently is nearly 93 years of ago. His wife and he mam. married 6'! years ago, and there has been no death in their home. The scion oi this remarkable gun has five grandfathers and five gran there living. There are four great-grestgrandchildren and great- imndchildren. striker-a Triplets .3 The King's bounty 01 $15 was grant- bd at the request oi.’ Mrs. Bernardo ‘ Mrs. Baker, Dorset Street, Lon on, .= nd, Who gave birth to trip etc '(two he s and a girl). The father had not can working for seven weeks up till the time of the addition to his tnmily, owing to a. strike. Silence on Railways A Bench Journal states that the railway authorities in France intend to inaugurate "silence" carriages tor passengers who do not wish to be ad- dressed by fellow-travellers. Dffiiif MENZIES.â€"-At Haileybury, on Wednes- day Sept. llth, 1912, Alexander Menzies, aged 36 years and 6 months. The funeral will leave the residence of Mr. S.H. Sharpe. on Clifton Street. at 2 p. m. on Saturday, Sept. 14th, for the Fenelon . Falls cemetery. "Go to Gould the Optician. All work fully guaranteed. .5199 "7F: . . M’mwwdmnâ€" -... --....‘...,..- MM..-- .W' -~ « ., v s -;r- udv.‘ ,. . “on. v «aw-In , 2.0.- . Township of 'Somervilie. BY-LAW .NO. __ A By-Law to close a portion of road and to provide for ‘opening a road in lieu thereof. The Municipal Council of the Corpor- ation of the Township of Somerville enacts: That that portion of the road com- monly known as the Cameron Road, crossing Lot No. 37 in the Front Range of the Township of Somerville, be closed and abandoned. That this By-Law shall take eiiect so soon as and not until the Canada Lime Company shall have opened a. road on the east and north sides of their property on the said Lot No. 37 in the Front Range in lieu of the said road closed hereby. TAIKE NOTICE The above is a copy of a By-Law pro- posed to he messed by the Council of the Township of Somerviile at their next meeting to be held at Burnt River on Monday, the 23rd day of September inst. Burnt River, Sept. 2nd, 1912. SAM. SUDDABY b Clerk of the Township of Somerville House and Lot For Sale Five rooms and workshop, quart-er acre good garden, good well, on Fidlcr‘s hill, Fenelon Falls. J. PENROSE, 19.3 Fenelon Falls. Mann:th ENAMELED WARE 3 For me. and 15c. Wash Basins Preserving Kettles Sauce Pans Pudding Pans, 2,3,4 qt.- Dish‘Pans Fry Pans A nice line of handpainted Trays 4 and Flower Vases, Pillow Tops and Pin Cushiens. Ladies’ black and tan hose, 150. Men’s tan Hose 15c. Men's black Hose 10c. MRS. WEIR, LINDSAY 45 William St. North, next to ' Fisher's Grocery. ivmâ€"wvmv *WWW What’s your figure 2 Tall or short P Slim or stout ? Normal or average ?. f HE SEMIâ€"READY physique type system of designing makes it absolutely certain we can fit you just as though the particular type we show you were made to your measure. Do not look for Semi-ready Tailoring in the wrong shopâ€"all 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 mark! \ ' Emigrant}; Enduring. FOR SALE BY TERRILL BROS. FENFLON FALLS. z. .Ew_ ,wa. “run...” an. vat-*7 u“ .- ‘ - +1. 2 _:~ R gives longer and more complete protection, per dollar of cost, than metal roofing, shingles or any other ready roof- ing. With ovor 300 imitations, Ru-bcrâ€"oidis _ still the best. Made in 3 permanent colorsâ€"- Red, Brown. Greenâ€"- and natural Slate. Look into it before you decide on that new roof. 50 Solo Cnnndun‘ Mfrs. TIESTANDARDPMNTCO. GIG-ll“. WIOIII’CJL Jos. Heard, - Fenelon Falls. 1. L. Cook & Bros., - Coboconk. Hopkins Bros. & Marks. Kinmount. R. Morrow, - ‘ - " Kirklieid. SCHDGL SUPPLiES Everything, necessary for Public or High School. An immense stock of the newest designs in Scribblers Pencils Pens . Pencil Boxes School Bags Text Books . G. F. VICARS Druggist and Optician FENELON FA,LLS.]LO.NT. L illfluflgll . '~i . - ' ,, n " :L a .1 : Readers of the Gazette "are advised that the Fall Term in Shaw's Schools, Toronto, is now open 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 mailed free on request. Write for a copy to W. H. Show, President. Head Oifice, Yonge & Gerrard Sts., Toronto. WWW so YEARS' EXPERIENCE . _ .77 «g .. “5" 'â€".; Tana: MAnus Demons 1 COPYRIGHTS dc. Anyone lending a sketch and description may .iickly ascertain our opinion free I! other an mention is probably ntentsble. ommunlce- 'ons strictlycomident ni- HANUBUU on Patent. :nt free. Oldest agency for securing stems. Patents taken thron h Mun a. receive aerial notice, without urge. intho scientific Hmtiifizihn A handsomely illustrated weekly. Linnea. cin- 'xtiaiion of any scientific Journal. Terms for 'Zannd ‘75:; car at e r Annemarie-Men? “’0 88 vopud' sou”, A. J.~GOULD '-.~ms.~. £5“fie~:~;:‘u.;1:i‘5 _=“‘-:~::.. "-.'..v..:,'._~..._;; Don’t You Wish You had a. photograph of your great- grandfather? Of course you can’t have, be- cause there wasn’t any photography in those days. But your great-greatâ€"grandchildren can have photographs of you and you owe some- thing to posterity. J. H. STANTON. THIS IS THE PICKLING AND PRESERV Ni SEASON. Let us supply your needs. We have a large supply 01* the best pint and quart gem rings, also every size in small and'large corks. Our spices are guaranteed pure, DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN FENELON FALLS Groceries, Boots and Shoes, “goggmypplgrkj Readymade Clothing, his care I l Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialty oi re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs fixing up bring it here. Or if you need a new‘one. we can build itâ€"-â€"good as the best. i. E. EHAMBEHS. » Colborne Street Fenelon Falls. Crockery, Glassware. Always a good stock of these lines at MCFARLAN 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 finish always in stock. Planing and matching done to order. FEHELON FALLS PLANINS MILL A. TEIBS, PROPRIETOB. _... ...,._ .1 .'I an.” .3. ~‘=..-:.-..= no. c-z-sswva-N‘ew ; ‘ . ' r . . > .«A,i,s~ “*Jn'v‘r'id «‘1 . . A" A A A‘VL"ALA hang-A, . 1r. 5.4 A i V a ‘t \‘fin‘J‘x‘,’ .' . rim

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