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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 20 Sep 1912, p. 8

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Used as an absorbent for nitro-glycerine it pro- duces dynamite. Used with clay and burned it produces a terra-cotta brick full of small cavities that, owing to its lightness and its properties as a non-conductor, makes excellent fire- ,proof material for partition walls. h Treating it with fused caustic, alkali “produces oxalic acid. Treating it with ‘sulphuric acid and fermenting the su- gar so formed produces alcohol. Mixed ,with a. suitable binder and compressed _ it can be used for making mauldings gland imitation carvings; whi'e, if mixed with Portland cement it pro "'duces a flooring material. It is an ‘excellent packing material for fragile articles and for dangerous evplosives, aend can be used as packing ‘in walls to make them~ sound-proof and cold- proof. Vv’NWSVWEeWQViIWMMA. MAKING FRIENDS If you have a friend worth loving, Love her. Yes, and let ner know and gang saws. a log that under the. A DAINTY SET . How a Young Girl May Make a Pretty Bedroom Outfit ". Daihtiest of all bedroom sets for a young girl are those made of hand-om- broidered handkerchief linen of finch quality broad satin ribbon and def. cately tinted silk. Neat the left end of the scarf, which is precisely the size of the bureau top and does not project beyond its edges’ in any direction, is embroidered one oi those quaintly shaped ilowor bask-is, with deeply curved brim and scini~‘.'a-c base seen in the patterns of old-fash- ioned carpets and wall papers and among the accessorics of women's por- traits painted during the early Vict.r- ian era. ' The handkerchief case, of the usual oblong form. prccisely matches the d.- sign of the bureau scarf, but its under side is plain and the two free edges are joined with strips of wide ribbo . which tie into big ornamental bows. The oblong pin cushion cover, finish- ed similarly to the scarf and handker- chief case, carries the Sail/l“. embroi- dered design, but its beading runs across the upper long side and its larg; bow of ribbon is set diagonally above the lower right corner. Such a set would make a charming birthday anniversary gift from one college churn to another, or from a quite young girl to a bride. EMPIRE GIFT BY MILLION MARYS Lady Bute to Search Empire for Wo- men of Same Christian Name as Queenâ€"coronation Scheme Lady Bute’s search for Marys is now explained as a scheme for a novel Coronation gift for the Queen. The idea is that all persons of the Empirelwhose Christian name is Mary shall offer a gift to Queen Mary, either in the form of a personal ornament, or of a sum of money, to be placed at her Majesty's disposal. In order to permit the poorest Mary ‘. ._, FENELON FALLS MARKETS __.,,._ Fenelon Falls, Friday, Sept. ‘20, 1912. Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 850. to 90c. Wheat, fall, 90 to 95 Wheat, spring, 80 to 85 Barley, per bushel, 65 to S5 Oats, per. bushel, 47 to 50 Peasc, er bushel, 90to 100 Buckw eat, 656. to 70 Potatoes, bush. 80 to 1.00 Butter, per pound, 23 to 26 Eggs. per dozen. 23 to 24 I Hay, per ton, $8 to $10 Hides, $8.00 to 9.00 Hogs, live, $8.00 to $8250 Beef, 3 8.00m 59 e {‘9 'wca '7' ‘Do not be left behindl a; 0 BE DRESSED just right for all occasionsâ€"to be “in the swim” and “ right on deck ” for the most glorious opportunities in lifeâ€"study the Semi- ready styles for men. 'â€".s: : hANAuiéll‘? '~,PAEIFIE, ".JlAllMlLY ’ \ ' . . g- ' .- o. ‘ ” 'l-mms wnnrsn FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA "GOING TRIP WEST." $10.00 TO WINNI‘PEG Plus half cent. per mile from Winnipeg up to MacLeod, Calgary, or Edmonton. 8911! ldillcilinePQITtE?South of the Grand Trunk Main So. nia, includin all indscr (Indus vc) :ind Branch L nee ncludlns Guelph sub-division from F in all stations AUGUST Bowâ€"LITE. Toronto t Get the Style Book, “ Sir 1” It tells of better clothes for less money-«:- and it's real handâ€"tailoring. % if. 3‘. RETURN TRIP EAST." $18.00 FROM WINNIPEa Plus half cent or miiofrom allpointa oust MscLood, cné’m «Edmonton to Winnim tions on tho C.P.R. Toronto to . ' _ Iph South and from Brampton South. I 2”“ yo“ 1°Ve he” ere we 5 evenmg to participate. sums ranging from one Sheep-“kins, 50 to 80 AUGUST 23rdâ€" gin Toronto. and all stations no“)! 01- bi“ 1‘“ “Chang ‘1" GT,“ ‘ Tin her b itl l ' ' ‘ ~ - kM 1 Lin Toronto to Sarnia and ram Toronto ea: to. at _ _ g £8 - TOW W l sunset 2 0‘9- penny to £1 may be given. Persons “ 001. 11 t0 1/ ugf'lncmfiigg men'gmn Shaxbot Lak'e and Renfrcw; and C. .R. Una ' EWhY Should 300d words “0‘ be .Sa‘d named Maria. May and Marion will be “0|va 930150". 352-80 l‘0 $3.00 west of Renfrew. . I l 4 scan. : Of a friend till she is dead? included in the schema Flour, W nnipog $2.70 to $2.90 . AUGUST 28111â€"me all stations. Lilla Ontfidghmritgy Egghogg‘grfi Over three hundred years ago a FIOlll‘, Silver Leaf. $2.50 to$2.70 ‘. 3m}... ‘éz‘gl‘il‘o‘r‘é‘gtéaiiid ugleigat‘lons west. in'Ontario- North Bay undo-est. ' Ii’ gggghiar a songiltgiatf thrills you, Scottish Queen Mary was surrounded Flour, Victoria, $2.45 to $2.65 006"“ including C.P.R. atatlom, sudbury to Sault Ste. Marie. Ontario. _ y any c 0 song, r I _. Flour new roccss. "£2.40 to $2.60 ‘ Praise it. Do not let the singer by to“ 1‘ am known to mm” as Flour: famllfv. clipprl’. $235 to $155 r cue-wagnai'c‘glli Eridlltfttsi‘.bilfifib‘htifibls‘? $359635“ “‘ch ‘ is Wait his well-earned praise too long. ' ' "'â€"'_ . ' Bran, pcr 100 pounds, $1.35 to $1.40 verification certificate, with an extcgislgn «moot-d:ghfiglgtegsgggrfiotpgfinhr: m‘rglmme I . Why should one that thrills your heart Shorts, (10., $1.40 to $l.-i5 :Z M Wig“? a $5§$§‘$°mn piegie? 0%,, {or ticket at me o one-half cent Der Mlle ,3, Lack the joy you may impart? - MiXod Chop, (10., $1.55 to $1.00 ffnfififmum mt can“) to my station west. Winnipeg on dig Canadian Padfic. Canadian i; I?“ If h Corn Chop, (10-, $1.70 to $1.75 ~ Normimgr nd Ennkrg’aclflfiillfmyzkhbknlwbs. Sax ichewan or Albcru. but not you ear a prayer that moves you, ~â€" ' ’ “a” E mmwn’ “a I dun: burden: to a end-class ticket {93d to mm BY “5 humble. Pleading lone. Canada Will Have that Number When - imm'lfifilfleggn'fl ‘35:“ 3811538“ ‘gdfic' Cam“ °“ °“" °’ Gm“ (fiendmgfi? ' Ii. Join it. Do not let the seeker - 7" Rnflm In “WW Saska‘cmwa“ and mammba “m of ac ' cam” m I r h .1 Bow bemre his God Mon Few More are Completed ,5 V ‘ “will starth int by the same route on travelled on (10 n8 500mg? 0“ t“ “mg g. l, > Why should not your broth; share ---- . W kw I. " ‘iKSinwal‘l‘El gllfi‘i‘o‘igfi‘ihé’h‘é‘éé. Sign??? ell? gill; 'é‘é‘él‘i‘ibmtfi {efiiici’ie‘hm 1;. .» .The. strength of "two or three" in The Fisheries Department of {he I L I u“ llcgiglfifwn fi“.l.°§é‘r§é‘bu “kméggrgrfilui‘mny 41” a “man”. ' ;, v Prayer? Dominion Government are increas'ng ,, ' . ‘ 0 For cu ' f l. 0. MURPHY. D.P.A..‘»C.P.l.. Toronto, "i a. the number of hatcheries, establishing 1. Students may entér any any ' ' -- “4‘1 'l ,I. ‘--:SC:§1t§rtIilU;iy0ur seeds of kindness. additional ones for lobsters on the ' Open the éfifiéé yeah Ni)“, is a . .‘i. h 8111‘ C 11$ 8-5 you 30. Nova Scotian coast and new ones for good time to enter. Largest truin- m 1‘ ; Leave them- Trust the Harvest Giver. salmon on the British COlumblan crs in Canada. Graduates get best; " a. He will make each seed to grow. coast, while a new onecmfwypshrdlu positions; Th‘dusands studyiugub _ . ,. go, until its happy end, coast, whileea combination Whitefish home. School of Isaac Pitmnn. l G! 2 I! our life shall never lack a friend. and salmon hatchery is to be built at The largest and most, popular ' ' ~ BONNETS ARE BEST For very small babies, close-fitting caps or bonnets are best in the winter time. There is a distinct prejudice among many mothers with regard to baby boys wearing bonnets. There is no foundation to the idea, yet it re- mains that mothers will persist in dis claiming them as out of place. _ The sensible mother, however, will a not allow her judgment to be gov- erned by such opinion. It is obvious that an article which covers at once [the head and delicate membranes of .the ear is infinitely more practical, serviceable. convenient, and in most :cases will save the tiny wearer con- fisiderable discomfort, and even pain. A NOVEL IDEA I ‘Three colored candles for a birth- «f’day cake may take the place of the glarger number indicating a person’s .iage. and this is a prettier idea to icarry out when the years begin to accumulate. Take a yellow, a green, land a white candle for the cake. The {yellow one represents the past,_the {.white the present, the green the in- iture. As the cake is out, let some- ibody tell of a happy birthday in the sat, another offer congratulations on {the present birthday, and a third ex- zpresa a loving wish for the future. ' YOUR SEWING MACHINE I. a, If you want your sewing-machine to gdo satisfactory work remember that git needs to be kept clean. After every gten hours' work it needs oil; but all .surplus oil must be carefully wiped ioff afterwards. Always work it steadily, and never start or stop with a jerk. The best way to finish off a machine seam is to turn the material round and stitch back for about an .inch. This saves tying the ends of cotton, which is fidgetty work, and ‘takes up a lot of time if there are many seams. ' .9 Port Arthur. When these are com- pleted there will be forty-seven hatch~ eries throughout Canada established by the Fisheries Department. For Sale or Rent. On Fidler's hill. 21 large seven roomed frame house, with summer kitchen and woodshed attached, a good stone cellar, cistern, stable and a garden. Apply to Mr, Thos. Graham, Fenclon Falls, or 362 Huron St., Toronto. A NEW CATALOGUE Of our large, popular and influential shool, the _ enforcer is now ready. It gives full informa- tion concerning courses, cost, placing of students in positions, ctc. Write for one tc-day. Read it carefully and consider the advantages ofi‘ered. En- ter any time. w. .i." ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets. l l I your order for Doors, etc. school in Eastern Ontario. Our management trained 2,000 stud- ents last year. There must boa reason. The only school in East- ern Ontario aililiated with the Commercial Ed ucntorn Association of Canada. Write, phone or call to investigate. SPUTTUN BUSINESS CDLLEGE GEO. sec-non, PRESiDENT f.‘ ~-so YEARS‘ ' .1 EXPERIENCE ‘ . '7 v «ya-.sz. Demons Common-rs ac. Anyone sending a sketch and dcecrl tlon may I'uickly ascertain our opinion tree w other on ‘rrcnt on is probably patentahle. Communion.- '-ons strictlyconudentlztl. HAllIlIillIlK on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing atoms. Patch taken through Man a; 0. receive mental notice. without. charge. in the somatic Emeritus. 5. handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientific journal. Terms for Canada. v.75 a you. postage prepaid. Sold by ilewlgjii 3 Branch Oinco. do. 3 st. Washington, D. For Estimates 011 new buildings consult us. 01' give us Sash, Interior Finish (BETTER. Furniture delivered-to your home at LESS THAN CITY PRICES You run NO RISK. Call and Ilsee our” goods. 8. S. Gainer. FENELON FALLS. SEE OUR WALL PAPERS. Do You Own a OR ARE YOU A SLAVE TO ILL-HEALTH ? lasts a lifetime. A “MENTE” Sanitary Chemical Closet _ in your home is the strongest kind of insurance against. the. germs of diseacc. It is a preventative l against epidemics and contagion in the summer, I l and an absolute necessity the year round. Requires neither water nor sewerage ; can be placed in any part of your home ; costs less than one cent a. day, and Endorsed by the leading physicians and health officials; specified by the most prominent architects and adopted by whole municipalities. “ PARKVTE 5" ,' “- ‘ ' h, ' . “amazon-Imam; ' 1‘. , i ‘1 ‘ - “an. A...“ ;. -mm “3-1:. 3 . :1 4:4: ' ~12. .I<.. .-;.,n'~¢ym9néw-m.nn;: .. Over 15,000 have been installed in Canadian homes in less than a ear. Ask 'our dealer for prices. . y The Parliyte SanitaJy Chemical Closet is made in Canada by PARKER WHITE LIMITED, Winnipeg, Man. . Branchesâ€"Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver, and is sold by F. KELLY, - FENELON FALLS. TO WASH SCARLET FLANNEL , Mix a handful of flour in a quart of cold water, and boil for ten minutes. To this add some warm suds, and then , 'wash the flannel, gently rinsing rather - than rubbing it. Now rinse in two or three waters comicrtah y warm to the handsâ€"no hot‘erâ€"and hang .0 dry in the shade. By this m=thnc th: polar should remain good. after many yuhings. - \Ve will be pleased to figure on what youl‘will need in supplies, or the whole contract. EC. TAYLOR. /

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