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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 Sep 1912, p. 5

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., x. 5 , . . -fai'rs and midway fakirs. i l a n 1. . Falls that the trustees of section No. 4 (coucl‘med from “St week ) had releived the caretaker of his duties LADIES' WORK. and engaged another in his place. One Quilt, patched calico,] Miss Moore, 2 trustee. could no“ "01‘ ’19 1.135 8°“ “1° Mrs. C. Alger. Quilt, cloth, Mrs. Wm. Power ‘f be “'33 ever so mumg' . Gillis, Mrs. Keast. Quilt, log cabin, The Hardy Btoihel’s 0" QPs-“O‘Vnslnp Miss Moore. Quilt, silk, crazy, Mrs. made a short v1s1t here With Mr. and Tiers. Miss Moore. Counterpanc, cro- MTS‘ w; Glaspen‘ f C] . chetcd, Miss Moore. Knitted Counter- Ml" 1‘- (1- Hart mmmfid mm "mg" pane Mrs. Tiers. Mm Copp. annoy last week and during his stay there was knitted Wool Mitts, Mrs. Rutherford, the guest of MP-Geo-Aâ€"Powles and had Mrs. Gillis. Fancy Stockings, knitted .th“ Piemure or mmfhing “'“ih ‘11“ W' E' Miss Moon. Fancy Knitting in cotton: POWIeS 0f the cum“ Stock Ends and Miss Moon. Fancy Knitting in wool, Trans“? CO- Miss Moon, Miss Burtchaell. lVoollen ___.-. Coverlet, Miss Parish. Wfiol XGrn lglat, - - Miss Moon, Mrs. Tiers. a l' at, Irs. , ' Tiers, Mrs. Keast.‘ Pair Drivéing Gloves, I- c- ROkae" 3 Sunny soum 60' Miss Moon. Fancy Knitted Woollen flocks, Mrs. Lamb. Plain Knitted Woollen gfiigg’ 21:21:“ figfi‘lléfifigxfiggfigf rftggé the theatre and others who want to'see Burmth Mrs Nelson Hancique -a good colored show, will‘be glad to hear Tomfls‘nfis Nel'son ‘ ' ‘ that the J. C. Rockwell Sunny South ' ' "‘ ' ‘ Company. the colored Show that made FINE ARTS. such an emphatic hit on their last ap- , ‘ .. .‘ . . ' .11 be the Embrotdery on Llnen Miss Moon Miss peamniie “‘0 Seasons_ ago’ wl p ‘ Burbchnen' Embroideéy on Silk” Miss attraction at the Opela House. lenelon Moon. Embroidery Hardingel,’ Mrs. Falls, Mondayevelling,Sept. 30th. There Oillis, Mrs. R. Junkin. Embroidery Shadow, Miss Burtcllaell, Miss Moon. Embroidery Eyelet, Mrs. Gillis, Mrs. R. Junkin. Sofa Cushion, Mrs. Gillis, Miss .B'urtcllaell. Sofa Washable, Miss Moon, Mrs. Keast. Painting on Silk, Miss Bed- fOrd, Miss Polsom. Painting on Plush, Miss Bcdl'ord, Miss Polsom. Painting on Muslin, Miss Bedford, Miss Polsom. Toilet Set, Miss R. Junkin. Painting on China, Mrs. Junkin. Mrs. W. Gillie. Crochet Work, cotton, Miss Burtchaell, Miss Moon. Crochet Work, wool, Miss Those of' our citizens who patronize save that it is a good strong one, com~ posed of twenty-five colored people. each and‘ everyone an expert in speciality work, who do everything funny that darkies can do so well and keep the audience in a constant state of laughter and excitement from start to finish.. On their former appearance our citizens liked it the best and patronized it the largest of any for many years. They say it is even better now. Every feature is new, modern, high-class,trellnidlandl up- , , - - . to-tlle-minute. It is a so u e y c can gigs: £353,PLI'FESE:gelgca'fgugusz’“Eli‘s: and during the entire performance there . - - . r . _ is nothing said nor done that will bring (511:2.5'Rflrfiggnlimkbgg; a blush to the brow ol’ the most fastid- v - . - , - _, ions lady in the land. It is a musical gm: performance, wedded to the most tuneful 2 Ewart Via bee. S )l'asher. Miss B‘urt- mflsm'one 7"?“ (gave to “Ste” to’ fun of cllaell, Bil-5:.yJunkin.I Pin Cushion, em- gmger and “feuij'nOh 3' 51"“ mom-em broidery, Mrs. Junkin, Mrs. \V.Gillis, from Stlm‘b t0fl"'S_h' Therqlsamolflenty Pin Cushion, any other kind, Miss Burt- or fun 1" the Defrformance m fact It “is ' -. ,, a v . , built for laughing purposes only and 1t clleall, Miss Moon. Water Colors, Mrs. . n d d t h f t, Junkin, Miss Redford. Water Colors, ‘5 genera 3' conce e 0 9 one 0 1° - - . - funniest shows since time began. flowers Miss Bcdford, Miss Polsom. Oil . . . ~ . Paintin’g, landscape, Miss Bedl’ord, Miss The Orgamzat‘mn ’5 accompamed bya Burbcbae“. Crayon Drawing, Miss Bed_ solo concert band andasuperb orchestra. ford. Miss Folsom. Pencil Drawing, Miss '13“) 33W WI,“ 11033 4mm 1350011th par- Bedford, Miss Polsom. Applique, Miss a ,g'h “mg: as: idmig'séloh‘ have been Moon, Mrs. Gillis. Special, Pen and Ink 1 (a 1333955 1,5‘0 0 *ts . Sketch,Miss Polsom. Pyrographic, Mrs. p a re If“; 56mg“ at; Views, Dru Gillis, M rs.Junkin. \Vood Carving,.l\l rs. St “‘ ,5 a o g ‘ g Junkin, Ewart Mayboe. Pillow Shams, ore' drawn work, Mrs. Rutherford, Ml iss liurti- -. . M.-- _. , __ chaell. Pillow Shams, any otier 'inc, Mrs. Gillis, Miss Moon. Battenburg, BORN- Miss Moon, Mrs. G‘illis. Hairpin Work. “UFARLAXDL_ At Fenclon Falls, on Miss Moon. 'l‘atting, Miss Burtohacll, Friday, Aug. mm, 1,912, to Mr. and mg Mrs. Gillis. Tca’ Cosy. lace, M has Burt- C' Amparmnd' a 30m ellacll. Mrs. Junkin. Point Lace, MiSS BATE_;_In the township of Fenclonmn Moon. Mrs. Nelson. Centre Piece, lace, Friday, Aug. 23rd, 1912, to M1,. and M.l,3_ Mrs. Junkin. Miss Moon. Centre Piece, J. Bage a dm,..hte,._ any other kind. Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Gillis. FOUNQAIN'_Rt laenclon Falls, 0,, Sub Tonerifie “’ork, Mrs. Rutherford, Miss “may Sept. 7th, 1912 to MT. and Mrs“ A_ Moon. FiveO'filocl‘rIClotll, cllrawn wIOrk, Fount’amr a so“. 7 Miss Burtchae , l rs. Ne son. y‘ive . ', ,_ __ _ , i . I , - , ' _ O'clock Cloth, any other, kind,. Miss Maggy-5,:33m:,3ng 9,1133%; Burtchaell, Mrs.S.Nelson. ONelttingaleIxES, '8‘“); K m - - 1 - - (iiillis. Mrs. A. pence. ut ine‘ orr, . ‘9 J, ,‘ ,' _, ‘ | I, . V Mrs. J nnkin, Miss Moon- Table Dollies, s,’§§‘;’3f”““‘,5°;mb”~, Egalllonttfiggnkgg . embroidery, MissMoon. Table- Doilies, “in M3” 8'1132tie;0r€,] “Sign ‘~ ‘ any other kind, Mrs. Nelon, Mrs..Junkin. ‘ b' ' ' '. ‘ Collection Fancy “York, Miss Moon,.Miss ARMSTRO-‘m-â€"1“ the tOWHSh'P 0" 5mm Burtcllacll. Sideboard Drape, Miss eI‘ViUB’ 0” Thllf‘SdflSl SePt- 1913“, 14‘“. rO' ' Mm“. Miss Burtchaeu. Fanay Apron, Mr. and Mrs. ll nl. Amstrong, a dangllll-r. Miss Moon. Fancy Handkerchief, Mrs. TO\VNLl£Y.â€"-Ab Fellelon Falls, on Thurs. Nelson. Shirt Waist, Mrs. Gillis, Miss day, Sept. 2lst, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Moon. Ladies Underwear, 1le rs. Junkin. L. Townl’ey, a son. Buttonholes. M'iss Moom Slippers, Miss JENKIN'__I,, the township of verulnm' Burtchaell,Missl’olsom..TrayCloths,Mrs. on Tuesdav' Sept. 24th_ 1912 to up M, a Junkin, Mrs. Gillis. Punch Werk, Mrs. Mrs_ James; A. Junkin a gem ' ‘ Spence. Collection of Photographs, Miss ' ‘Moon. Special, Collection Fancy Work, Mrs. W. Gillis. Special, Embroidery one MARRIED- Linen, Mrs. R. Junkin. . , _ - MCFARLAND.~â€"SLACK.-â€"At Lindsay, by POLLTR‘“ Rev. Dr. Shorey. on 'l‘llursday,.Sept. 19th, Red Caps, 1 and '2'Wm. Keast, Dork- 1912, Mr. Robert McFarland”, of Fenelon Bugs, 1 and 2 Cullis & Lean. Barred township, to Miss May Slack,of Lindsay. Rocks, 1 and 2 Adam Stockdalc. Barred (3mm);â€" osgomqg,_ At; Linajgay, by ROCkS Chicks. 1 Mid 2 Adam StOCRdalc- Rev. Canon Marsh, on- Wednesday, Sept. White Leghorns. J. R. Hand. Wm. Kenst- 18th,1912,illir.Jnlius-Goudy,.ef Fenolon, White 1205:1101“ ChiCkS. Wm- Ken-St. J-R- to Miss Annie Osborne, of Lindsay. H‘m‘l‘ Brow" Leghorns' Adam Sine!" JUNKIN.â€"â€"lensron.â€"At the home of $3,382,; 0:332:13“ I_ghg3}::’s the bride's parents, by Rev. J. L. Brown, anlst’ White Wyaridottes, Wu} item; ‘(f ‘YJC““°§$“3'3 Sfptemfbefi Pg“, 391,21 '1" ' ., ‘ - 7,‘ “ l r. ‘00. . nllcin 0 cl oer, o \deort’ M‘lSpeu' wmte “immune Lena Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chicks, Jun. Copp. Wilbert Glaspell. , ,. , Wyandottcs, silver laced, 1 and 2 \\’il- Henry " Thurston 0f vel.umln' bertlUlasmfll. lfih-ode Island Reds, ll‘clix Nortiey. l- . B'. aby. Black Minorcas. , .- Jas. Polsom, F. thhey‘. Grey Goose, DIED" 1 and 2 Adam Stoekdalo. White Geese, lIll.‘.‘lili.â€":\t Burnt River, on Wednes- Chas. Duggan. White Ducks, Clips. Tluvz- day, Sept. -Sill. 1912, Eli Hilycr, aged 85 gan, Wm. Keast. Bronze Turkeys,Unllis _ years and 1 month. ‘3’ Lean» Chase Duggan- Pigeons: Wm- Bust-1:203; u in Verulaln,on Wednesday, Keast. White Leghorns, rose combed, Sept. 2551‘, ml), John Emotion, aged- 80 R. Eyres. IYoupeg'L'I'urkeys,bronze, Chas. years and 24. days. Duggan, Cu lis can. Special, Bronze . _ ,. , ,- 1,, u, Turkey, hatched 1912’ Chas“ Duggm]. MCDOAALD. At Lethblnlgc. ..l m. on ._¢--â€"__-_~.._ Powles‘ Corners. of Fenelon Falls. C’oncspondenca of the Gazette The temperence party have a hard' ' ‘ I battle to light. They are on theright side. It is a lamentable fact that there _ , , - are so many ministers of the gospel that don‘t take any decided stand. and the , church members do not take- the stand they should. During the last local op- .I tinn campaign in Fenclon» Falls church , members were asked, “ How is the cam- ~ paign progressing?" “ Oh, I don't know anything about it."' The prollibitionists Pounds Of are not having the Smoothcst of sailing or the liquor dealers either. Recently ' W001 wanted two dozen loaves l thread were shipned g , _ "011] North Ba);I lto fPorcufpinel.t Upon Trig-best Cash Price at the, examination can on. was cum 0 con- .7 L _ .f tain a quart bottle of whiskey carefully korhh Star Rune“ Anus" I concealed inside. It is preposterous to claim lhat prohibition does. not pro- . ‘ hibir, when it drives. men. to such ' ’ r . 3‘ megto gbiluin i: W n m At Fresh car load’ of" Lehlghg enon assou rwea een v.,_-, c-lnt store, Su they can be in the swim Cement Jubt’ ‘u 1‘“ ed' ‘ with Lindsay and l’cterlmrongh. . l The All‘tilmlists here intend to have a Several fnesh nnlch comm for free will oilrring on October the 20th 1 ' and 2181:. A programme will be com- ‘3 eh i meuced in due time. Some people are getting tired of fall 0 It has been reported around Fenelon isn't much to say about this company, WWW VWWW Monday, Sept. 23rd, 1912, Daniel McDon- - lald-r youngest son of. Mrs. Ann McDonald, ' J. H. BRANDON. ' TRADE MARK REG. Sheathing Felt contains no oil or tar. is clean, odorless, waterproof, germ and vermin, proof. and practically indestructible. Ma'kes houses draft-proof, easy to heat, and . comfortable in any Weather. Come in and see it. 76 Solo Canadian Manufacturers” THE STANDARD PAINT do. ’ of Canada. Limited. Montreal. Jos. Heard, - Penelon Falls. 1. L. Cook & Bros, - Coboconk. Hopkins Bros. & Marks, Klnmoum. .R. Morrow, - - Kirklield. ‘ ENAMELED WARE. 5' For me. and 15c. E Wash Basins Preserving Kettles Sauce Pans Pudding Pans, 2:, 3,4 qt. Dish Pans Fry Pans A nice line of llandpainted Trays R and Flower Vases, Pillow Tops-and: Pin Cushiens. Ladies’ black and tan hose,.1i)“c. Men's tan Hose 150. Men's black Hose 10c. MRS. WEIR, LINDSAY a, 45 William St. NOrbl], next to " Fisher's Grocery. WWWWWW’U‘ MMfiznfiLWWzflm 11 Seven y-iieiaii . * Since the first photographic portrait was made in: America _ a picture of Miss Bo‘rothy Catherine Draper, v; -. made by her brother, Professor John William. Draper, of the- ‘I University of the City of New York. It took an exposure of“ "' five; minutes in the full glare of the noonday sun. TO-DAY it takes but a fraction of a second, even in: the softly modulated light of a studio. Clever photographers: and fast lenses. and plates have made having your picture taken a. rather pleasant experience in these days. “It is certainly a good remedy," says the Ameri- " can Dispensa- tory, one, of the . highest medical authorities, in speakingof Stone , T Root "forkidney 'i § ':l 5 and bladder dis- , cases.” Stone 4"” “’f' "' R‘oot is the prin- cipal ingredient ill Nyal’s Stone Root Compound, ' which represents the full’ medical V valueofthe drug ' combined I scien- tificall y with oth- er} time-tired re- medies; ' Nyal‘s Stone Root Compound is- not an acci‘ dental discovery -â€"it is the result of expert scien- tific knowledge of kidney and bladder affections of all kinds yield to its curative power. It stimulates the' kidneys to healthy action, aids in removing and pre- vents gravel formation and does for this ; part of the body what a good cleansing ‘ liver medicine does for the liver Iand bowels.. Try itâ€"it makes you feel better. Price 500 and $1.00. G. F. VlCARS Druggist and Optician FENELON FALLS, ONT. WWW A. J. GOULD- M‘Bfih‘éldm FENELON’ FALLS TELEGRAPH Operating and Station Ag- ent‘s work thoroughly taught E 2/ ‘91 ’ 9,’ ‘ 'C ' {a , r - J. H; STANTON. Let us supply your needs. We. have a- large supply ol: the best pint and quart gem rings, also. every size in small and large corks. Our- spfces are guaranteed pure. ill our Schoolâ€"The Central Telegraph and Railroad School, Toronto. Get our book “ Guid- ed by the ](ey."‘ It explains our work amt the splendid chances for operators. Write W. 3. Shaw, President. Yonge and [Lorre ri‘ri 5335;, Toronto. receries, Boots, and Shoes, ~v ym'ade Giething, Crockery, filassware. Always a good stock of these lines at Take Care Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. ‘ “_ 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 tonorder. FENELON FALLS PLANING Ml A. 'I'EIBS, PHOPBIETOR'. ‘ " If you have anything that .needs fixing up bring it here. Or if you need a new one we can build itâ€"good as the best. F. C. CHAMBERS. Colborne Street Fenelon Falls. W M C? FAR LA N D’S ; ,__.-..n

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