twang 4'r‘lr lg - . ii n l l it? Rnanrsrnns, SOLICITORS, NOTAR- ' suit the‘ borrower. Reliabi i [To do repair work that: Issuer of Marriage Licenses. sky, The Old Reliable Jewelry Store. Fenelon Falls. P rotessio nul Cards 'oLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON a 2 : STINSON. ies. Money toilozin. Special atten- tion g 'Lindsay oilice over Dominion Bank. R. J. MOLAUGHLIN,K. O. A. M. FULTON, B. A. Jas. A. PEEL. T. H, Srmson. l l 3 iron to investments Branch Silica _ 'at Fenelon Falls, open every Tuesday. g rim _f r. mi 1178 consideration than most people give. Try the effect of NEW WALL PAPERS and let us submit designs and estimates It. is difï¬cult to convey without actual seeing, any notion of the attractive patterns we’re showing 4 for your consideration. in paper hangings. 3 hour of the day andare entitled to more 4. RIO, FRIDAY, SEPT. .. . -,....,. l. .. HEAD OFFI'CE ESTABLISHED 1317 little caster sugar is used on them, it will not only clean the dirt out of the cracks, but heal also. It may not be generally known that if a piece of bread be put on the end of a knife whilst peeling onions it wil1 prevent the eyes from watering. ' ' A little cedar powder sprinkled on the top of the kitchen stove when cooking is going on will prevent thx. smell of food spreading to other parts of the house. ‘ .- ' ~The upper leather 0 old boots makes capital iron-holders with a cov- ering of serge or any other dress material. The leather keeps all heat from the hand. If tomatoes are put into boiling wa- ter for one minute before being served at table it will be found that the skins come off quite easily, and the flavor Paid up Capital $16,000,00000. ASSETS OVER $240,000,000 SAVINGS BANIC DEPARTI‘IENT Deposits taken of $1 and upwards, which can be .. , I . ,u an». . , , a V , . _ _ _ > U. . . p. . .i. I. V ... n. V . . . . ~ ~ . . ‘ W. hwuwwwW~WM~MW<wm§Lu --.....A........,.'.'.~ mew ..-».¢..__..,-..,"u.‘ BANK 50F MUNTR EA 5., - MONTREAL. - ' INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT Reserve Fund $1 6,000,000.00. unsightly heads aloft in the meadows; yellow mustard hides the grain in thousands of fields, and even dande- lions do serious mischief, overrunning pastures. .. These,‘ with hundreds 0:»; others, claim urgent attention during" the growing season, when’the 'corn and roots, ’and~ presently the hay: ‘ tight to monopolize one’s thought and abor. What can be done about it all! We hardly know. Help is so scares the majority of farmers cannot hire a man by the. day for such Work. Mainly, it must be done by men reguâ€". ‘ larly employed on a monthly or yean ly engagement. DEMONSTRATION FARMING _ . To Show That Mixed Farming Oan' .norklns, WEEKS a HOPKINS. mu be greatly improv~ a. l . )ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS’ AND The soiling of walls caused by per- be Made Pay Handsomely ' Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Mo treal. Money to loan at terms to V n Oiiices'Neï¬ltWflliam St. south, Lindsay, Ont. and at Wood- villc, Ontario. H. HOPKINS, K. 0., C. E. WEEKS, __ F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A __________________._.._..._...â€"- MOORE db JACKSON ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, 82c. Of- B ï¬ce,William st'reet,Lindsay. A.Jaoxsos F. D. Means. STEWART 8t O'CONNOR, I ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowers. Ofï¬ce on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. ‘l‘. Srnwasr. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A, LEIGH R. KNIGHT. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public. Successor to M cDiarmid & Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan anp Real Estate bought and sold. OiIice Kent St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_-_7“ * DENTAL. Dr. 5. J. Sims, DENTIST, Fenelon F‘alls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latestimproved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE:â€"â€"-Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orne street - Drs. Neelands & Irvine. DENTISTS - LINDSAY. Natural teeth preserved. Crown and ridge work a specialty. Splendid [its in rtiï¬cinl teeth. Painless extraction. Gas administered to over 9,000 persons with great success. ___________...._..__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" MEDICAL. ____.___..â€" DR. H. H. GRAHAM. â€"u. n.,o. n., KJL o.s. Eng.,u.o.r. a 3., 0am, I. 'r. u. s.â€" HYSICIAN, SURGEON d: ACCOUCH- our. Oï¬ico. Francis Street, Fenelon Falls. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, ASSOCIATE conoxsn couxrr or VICTORIA. J-L.Asnotn. ‘ Our lines-m- Groceries, Boots and Shoes, - Crockery and Glassware, Wall Paper, All Classes of Fire Insurance at lowest rates. l # g WW’W’B‘W’FW’H‘ ’F’FWWWW‘W’V’H‘W’Q‘WWWWW‘W‘W‘WW’FVWWWWWW invmmarw Fine Tailoring. Call and see our stock of new goods. pleased to have your order Style, ï¬t We will be for a Suit or light Overcoat. and workmanship guaranteed. Towwtsv secs. .3 gmmwwmm WOO-0666M WWW-009°; SHOES FIT FOR A KING , You‘ll iind us ready at any time to do you a. lot 01' good for your shoe sons leaning their heads against the wall may be almost entirely removed by laying a sht'ct of blotting-paper on the spot and ironing it over with a hot iron.’ Collect allvcdds and ends of candles and place til-5m between a clean dust- er. Ciean the iron on it before using, and you will find the iron go over the things as smoothly as you could wish. In baking meat pies and fruit tart they often boil over. To prevent thi: stand them in a baking-tin with som water in the tin. This will preven the juice and gravy boiling out in the least, as the steam from the baking tin keeps it in. When your gas burns poorly, proba bly the mantle is black. It so, removr the globe get shalt-shaker, and with it sprinkle salt on the mantleâ€"as much as will cover it. Then light th: gas and let it burn until all the blacl. is off. Then replace the globe. Cleaned thus, the mantle should be as good as new again. Where a wall is so soft and loosr that a nail driven into it for a picture or a bracket will not bear the weigln of the latter it may easily be reme- died . Mix a little plaster of Paris in a teacup with some water. Scoop out a small hole in the wall with a screw driven-fill it with the plaster, then in- sert the nail gently. it will set q;7it-~ hard in a minute or so, and the uni will thtn be *,;._rf.-ctly secure. TO WHITEN KITCHEN TABLE Take equal parts of white lime and sand, and sprinkle on the top of the table, then take a .wet cloth and rub well in the same direction as the grain of the wood is running and then rinse 1; And Johnny left, crying as be wentï¬ with clean cold water, and a beauti- ful white top will be the result. To encourage mixed farming in the prairie provinces and- prove to the farmers generally that this class oil agriculutral industry can b made to pay handsomely".-and incidentally to start every farmer in Alberta, Saskat< chewan and Manitoba along the line of mixed farming, the Canadian Paci~ flc Irrigation Department has inaugu- “ated a campaign of locating mixed farming demonstration farms in the three prairie provinces. These farms have already been located. Work has commenced on the breaking of the ground and building of houses, and in Calgary, Mr. James Hart, superin- tendent of improved farms for the C.P.I. announced that ten of the new- demonstration farms would be located.1 in Alberta, ten in Saskatchewan and: live in Manitoba. The International Railway Company has applied to the government for permission to dam the Fraser River near Yale, B.C., to de-‘ velop power for the operation at tram- ways on the Ion/er mainland. United States capital is behind the project: SPOKE TOO 800 N “You ought to have seen Mr. Mar- shall ‘wheu he called upon Dolly the other night." remarked Johnny to his sister’s young man. who was taking tea with the family. "I tell you he looked ï¬ne tar-sitting there alongside at her with his armâ€"1’ - "Johnnyi" gasped his sister, {ace the color of a boiled lobster. . "Well, so he did," persisted Johnny; "He had his armâ€"~â€"†;’ “John!†screamed the mother, fran- tically. ,‘ “Why,†Whined the boy. “I wasâ€"" 1 "John," said his father, sternly, "leave the room! " he: ! “I was only going to say that he 'had his army clothes on." WWMMMWWWâ€? Laying the Garner-Stone The ï¬rst deposit, with which you begin a Saving Account, is as important an event as the laying of the corner-stone of a ï¬ne building. You are laying the Corner-stone of your position in the world, of your circle of business acquaint- ance, of eventual success. Can you afford to postpone that ï¬rst deposit? SUCCESSOR m on. A. WILSON, money. RADUATE OF TORONTO UNlVER- sity. Physician, Surn‘eon and Ac- _. . coucheur. Oiiice,Colborife street, Fen- you sp‘nd represents more g°°d . v elon Falls. AUCTIONEER. i l 3 they cost. 'r _ results to-you than any other. They‘re as good as they look and better than British North America ' it)“ 'w «as. . will give satisfaction I I and stand the test of . : Withdrawn on demand. ‘ 3:332:33?†been ‘ g s v R. M. Hamil†ton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch V ' ‘ I . ' _j!: 7'} ‘ W -‘ . In Watches, ' - p i .. HOUSEHOLD HINTS "' ‘: I p l , - ‘1 Jewelry: Etc-s This is the season» of the year when 8m G°°d Wm†*° P'" “D '" “w Weeds. weeds. weeds to no endl 3' . ‘ Kitchen 'l‘htits1 weed quesflgn his. serioutp, and 5 . . t rota on of “ . .. - ver bod hould- we the home a chance -- ' 3° “him “° 8 °’ , < ctlny the best llnes'n b e y y S Shiites: milk applies to boots and 3:2? whoa: ï¬lial); lgdï¬segahtri: lid): . . r s a ‘ _ and, brighten things up a: bit. The Walls leather. 8 a preserva ve effect on the gï¬hhzndliityuihrigf l".I‘htlsillleeslIlgl‘il? I: . . I . coggéntglgiï¬gtaigas-stgve, tihilov9n the angling1 graén. Ewiticlli-grasséhplge . . , can ass, n w e , or v . . ' . a’nd ,Celhngs Stale you In the face every by placing a dish of coeldmwgtei: fridge. grid the likee malxie (21%: \svchi‘k. eieii l. - When washing rough hands, if a in the hoe crops. Decks rear their a 0- 4' :1 o A. £L ‘ L t"1‘A-L‘AL.LAAAAA“A~AALAA-ï¬AA'KAAA‘A-AALA A’A’AA‘IA ;. A 76 YEARS IN BUSINESS CAPITAL AND RESERVE OVER $7,500,000 ‘ g5 1‘ HO MAS CASi-IORE. Aumoxssn - ramox FALLS. Sales of all kinds conducted in a ï¬rst- class manner. dates before ad- Vertising. ;. . '4 This is the place where the money 3 ROBSON & SON m3 Fenelon Falls] Branch M.W. Reive,'Manager. «ism .._. gamma“... .. . . . -