Newâ€: tidy" "*182LN. '.‘“l.;.-'.;_ '1‘. i" .3 'u ' 7'“ - ' " i w .\.. ms ..... .. .... .2. -._....- ,_\ x-.. . h ._ n. .030..- -... w. . «a»... "pan-.62“.-. ..w.-m..w...mw.-_wwmw~w_ Mus-.LLEHWNJ-‘ m-\nmv' r“-.. -. - rm" t-‘M' ‘2.“ng anskâ€"nw '- WEALTH or FORESTS- . [It-mob Columba Trees Add Many‘ Mll- ' llous to Their Value Yearly. Powles' Corners. 'Oorrerpondence of the Gazelle _â€" l l I its ‘we were not at the telephone Outside 'of the agricultural lands, ‘thcetinp; last Wednesday night. we are 'not able to give a very complete accoth 'of the meeting but we are told that a good start was made. An expert from oronto was here and kindly gave all 'thn instructions how to proceed. those under water, covered wth snow, ' l [there is in British Columbia an area . lpf 66 million acres capable of produc- r still unexplored, it is estimated that Those Cous'ns in Was Once it is dead. no amount of false respiration will bring love back to_ life again. Every woman acts one‘part of her lifeâ€"that of the sort of girl the man she wants to marry wants to marry. A wife should have tact enough to i tell her husband often that he is the splendid creature she wishes he was. Some women are like cherries-â€" though of pleasing and inviting ap- pearance, they prove on inxestigation to be mostly stone. When you hold the key to a wo- man's heart, don't forget that she can always teach another man to pick the lock with a hair pin. It is hard to conceive why the comic artists continue to picture the irate tether as kicking his daughter’s suitor out of the door, instead of in the act of falling on the deliverer’s neck.â€" From “The Tatler." __________.__.._. A commendabli Purpose A German society of electricians has offered a costlv gold medal to be awarded annua produced in any country lly for the best device l Suggested They Stay Here Only for Summerâ€"Vague View of Winter l l . That a partial solution of Canada‘s labor problem may be 'found in send- ing to the Dominion large numbers of workmen from Great Britain who. would work during the spring and summer and return to the Old Country :in the winter, is the belief of Sir Charles Hunter, M.P., as expressed. after returning home from a trip to Canada. ' v The Canadian winter is still a bug- bear to many people in Great Britain. Sir Charles is quoted saying that for llive or six months the thermometer “is down to 35 to 40 degrees below zero. and that the cold is almost in- tolerable, especially to women. ____.__â€"__.â€"â€" Seven Hundred Pounds of Mud Calgary and Edmonton. the two prin- cipal cities of the Province of Alberta. are 220 miles apart but that fact tells nothing of the diï¬iculty of making the trip in an automobile. H. H. Kerr, of Calgary, states that on his arrival at I l Edmonton in a car driven from Calgary mb or pro- ' more than 700 pounds of mud were ill WEE -. at 25. l Of the Best Quality. ARTISTS’ MATERIALS MDULDliNGS AND PICTURE FRAMING Agency for Nordhiemer’ Pianos and Parker’s Dye Works. ' Next Simpson House LINDSAY. 60 YEARS’ all purposes. , We make a specialty of Picture Framing. L. DEYMAN & SON FURNITURE DEALERS 0.13.3. Lands FOR SALE In Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. _ ALEX. CONNELL Local Agent, Fenelon Falls. Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs ï¬xing up bring it here.~ Or if you need a new one we can build itâ€"good as the best. i. [. CHAMBERS. Colborne Street Fonelon Falls. ike Cue ll I l l I On Wednesday evening at eight ng merchantahle timber. Mr. R. E. , Karachi Mr. s. J. Moore and Miss Irene enedict, of the Forest granchï¬tateg Or back East -you don t hear from them S) often now. .4 5 en a wii be united in marriage at but the amount of W00 annua y a - ‘ 7 , , _ .~ ° . . ‘. . .’ the ham of the bride. It is supposed fled to the standing forests mrough lou each have new friends, new interests. .But aftei that Rev. J. Bear.ch of Fenelon Falls 1 rocess or growth, is 100 all blood 13 thicker than water and our ioture and 3 will be the oflioiating minister Mr i ‘ e natum p H it id ’ ’ I . . " ' ' ' or . ence Wou appear ' ~ ‘ - ‘ r - ' " w. Chuney m" vacate the mm that .56“: gelrzamï¬ion feet of umber is being plotuies of the other membels oi your family would be Mr. Moore purchased last i’ailirom Mr. 1 1 welcomed by them. :’ . added as interest to the wood can ta ,_. Loyd Hamilton oi’ Peterborq. The happy we“. yew. Mr, Benedict places the ., . (i'lfllplï¬li Will take possessxon early in Imus of this growth roughly at $100.. , I are 1. ‘ ‘ ‘- . w 000,000 per annum, but beneï¬ts in ex- T’ V ashore ls a great demand for “WM and I seen of this amount will certainly ac- Miss W. Cummings of Toronto return- "‘19- At the present ti?e}wg‘in,°‘§g 'ed to the Queen City last Wednesday one-quarter 0f the 3mmâ€- 8 0w 1 5 ‘ s»: after spending about a month with Mr. lnx out. the returns to the community J H A N ll. 0 N ‘3 and Mrs. A. Willock. are over $28.000.000 a yeah 0 O "', Bhilis. J. Graham and Mrs. A. Slade of â€"â€"-â€"-flâ€"‘ it ' lyt 1e were the guests of Mrs. W. H. Gave $10.0 to 039 a - ' 1' ‘ vales or “n “Lemon†139“ Week Just when the Oshawa hospital trns- ' e9 “ Mrs. Jno. S. Brown spent a few days re comma-m wayg‘ of extend- " . . . . . tees we 8 . Feitilng Illa“ Sister, Mrs. A. Miller at “as their institution to meet the de. a», one on 1a s. a- The orchestra of Powles Corner assis- : mands upon it came the announc- y : ted in the programme at the ovster :ment of a gift of $10,000 by Mr. and a l ’lsupper given by the Women‘s Institute _ FRANK L BLAKE le' George 11' Pedlar for {8 318w Eur. J ‘ at Cameron. an ofï¬cial of the Meteorological 011ch 54°“ Wing 3111 511120? t w?) ea? 32’ Another temperance sermon this week. at Town“), upon whom devolves George, who 2 a u 1 tar Burs “$6. I WWMW H .- the. duty of supplying the whole of The 31“ came as a comp e p ' e ' i . Canada witnthe correct time. "mm Grapehum - l ,‘- *1 Inks hgffkeyé matï¬h a; lialiburton last J v H Gaggett an orange grower . . " l woe . . ewe . a iburtnn’s goal “mu ' ’ I | ' f1. tender. was struck by the puck. Three l D! omflna' camomm? has two we“ 3 '1 teeth were knocked out and the side of i which bear navel grapefruit, and will 6 l - . this face had! cut, ’ . make an effort to make the new: citrus ‘ I: Y - Anglliansd at leitogl‘a Abagdon Old 1 product commercially popular_ The p, . ‘ a" "‘3" ° °n°°' 3)" .‘ trait is a cross beweens navel orange B t k' t' 1 - y . " Petr-rbnro 'l‘imes :-Mr. G. H. Fi-rgu- â€"- 3 _ y 3 mg a lime "m course m . ' 12:11. OftKefnnbvllle (urea:- Ohfphwa) is:" in A,notahle event in the history of 3:“; $33.22;“; pix; c1353: _ Our stock of Bathroom and (gig Sgï¬xsngggggfï¬y’mg- 5 ,3 e c n _ , ‘ _ . . . o i _ _ ‘ I >. rpel'l‘nilllllgl to Gal‘ge'lg‘rghnt ghoalinaéoii: ï¬ll; ï¬gllxcgnsldn"li'fnwggui‘zh?eoÂ¥a§: “Olen. Tmlet RequItes 18 large and and by so doting lquickly}!I prï¬paae _ ‘1 :Lno'lth? “51° 1%; 133mm"? “’35 “PW!â€th John. at Victoria. 13.0. The building W M _ varied_ Soaps, Sponges, Tooth g? 8:33‘12332051: dag)“ thigncsgrg v V ‘ $63.13;: 3] eggd “regnlm't‘cs.‘3 "which the congregation left for a mag- . ~â€" ~â€"~â€"â€"â€"~ I T h P t d year. Why not, YOU? Free l r " 1,, a “3,1,, :Eei‘nbmems “campâ€? niflcent new Church _of St. John. is . Brushes, out. as es an catalogue explains. “Reform. , I} couple of weeks in‘laliling'eililde:£:n Ill indlsaolubly connected with the mem: l a e 0 S Powders Face Creams and all Addressiw- H- ShaW: l’l‘esment. l 7‘ .33 understood ghnt the mesa", of - cry of that charitable women, the. . ’ , ’ , Yonge St., Toronto. i “" Mr. Ferguson it to complete this inves- .Bamne" Burdenâ€"00â€"!- She 1‘ “’88 the little accessories so handy WWWW a: 'fignï¬nn and repnrf. to the Minister of .Who presented the Church. the iron Notice is hereby given that unless the h .l M l. 4,3 Railways and Canals. pieces of which were brought to the arrears of taxes and costs are sooner 0“ t e to} 9t ta 9-" Qua lly . .-.____ West by Bishop George Hills. who paid, the undersigned will on the 25th the best You can de end on wmd‘me Advombe Annfhe “.1 , travelled around the Horn and arrived dilyttï¬f ngrmgryï¬ 1913, at ltll o‘cl'Fck a. mi ‘ P ‘4 V at :â€" I l' . I ' ' . ‘ . v " A‘ - - ~ . . Iin Vi toria onl to find that the Hud- a» 0 0111' 0MB "1 16 0N1 0 g y , , Way will likely pass through Brechinan l “11.8.3333. Cogpany had been before Lindsay. offer for sale for taxes: lrtldes .l on get here 7 if? ngthngf)‘; filï¬â€˜llrev The general Ontal‘m- mm and had hunt a church on what South half Lot 1. south of Bond Street, The money you can make selling fruit .. 0......5 ii.i§â€3:ii.‘3?§iuii‘ni§“§i as": as new as Cathedral of Osborne Strep Fever: guns, A. J. GOULD 11;: gemng position m make Ema swmh hvdm- which had received the digniï¬ed title on: 4quar ctr aï¬crgi _ meals" 0 axes, : ocbis_ 0 gr? es 11:1 t e us my oil electric power in the near future this bf Gamedml- ‘ $‘ . 71" cost: 14'] ’ tom] wg'os. The Dru Gist and O tician lhea "full-88:" verlbo. ¥“ho has the I i should be an inviting location for mann- The bishop thereupon surrendered parce ’5 9†n e‘ ' M NE I F ga p ' an 1° 9 ‘m mg. or pmp‘umg to plant“ .fl facturcrs. and already. it is understood the 0111111311 101‘ 13810011181 PUTPOBes- A . J' R‘Cognt 111L133 r WE WANT WOW {'1 several have their eyes on us and are in lot was. bought from the Hudson’s Bay _ P 3’ re “ err cnunnunicatinn with the village author- lcompany for the small sum of about Lindsay. January 11th, 1913- For Fall and Winter months a reliable v ites. , Brechin has a. future before it, of 5200, Recently the same site passed man t9 36†1," Fenelfl“ Falls and SM“ :‘i great promise. back into the hands- of the Hudson's I rounding territory. Good pay,exclusive a!“ .- Bay 00" but this time for the flighuy , territory,’ and all the akvantagcs in -.j_’, I different sum of $150,000. .1 representing an old established firm. 3‘ ., > The sacred ediï¬ce was consecratd . gerblllillliaclres under cultivation. by i DARTS AND BARBS i by Bishop Hills on SeptierglzerJlfil], 18‘310, I I ' . ta 15:8 3030a13- Write ' ' ' receiving the name 0, . o n - e _ . . . , _. - .~ . a ’ """"'"““""‘"""' Divine. Theflrst rector ofthe church C 2 Many a. pensive maid becomes an > was Rev. R_ J. Dumas, who remained DEALER IN T ‘ 0‘ ; expenslva Wife. gin charge from 1860 to ’1865. Plain and Unnamentaj To buy your furniture here. TORONEO’ 03T- You can lead a life but not a motor: ; - «F. you‘can drive a horse but not a. wo- l ' we always carry a gOOd man- stock of up-to-date lines for {J ? fe arding life or ii fogtlï¬ifg galth in the eleci ical mius- 1 scraped and washed from the wheels I m land axles. Mr. Kerr had four heavy T M ‘ try. . l men and a quantity of baggage with . Rggsuachs 1 '2" I. ' n l k Bee Tree in Big City 1 When a big tree [Avenue by some employ Companl’» it was colon. of bees, pounds of ï¬ne honey was secured. In the last few been increasing in pop _ rapidly than at any tury, and if the presen tinned it will have mor residents in __________,__â€"o on Maplewood Montreal, was chopped down i as of the TramwaysI found to house a big i and three hundred e the... 2,000,000 - him but his car pulled through with no trouble in spite of the fact that she Was "over her hubs in the soil†a-good “share of the time. ___._._._...-â€"â€"--â€" No False Fire Alarms To provide against false alarms an inventor has suggested a ï¬re alarm box that locks a handcutf on the wrist person using it, removable only time in a can-"i t rate be con- _________..__â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_ _ . Liquid Cures Eczema Where Salves Fail. Disease in Chickens rding to two French scientists In'regard to skin diseases, medical Cosvmonrs «to. Anyone senlug a sketch and description may V ) unickl ascertain our opinion free w other an invent on is probably ntentahle. Communica- tlons strictlyconfldont al. HANDBOOK sent free. Oldest a ency for securing patents. Patents taken t rough Munn 6: Co. receive apeciai notice, wlthout charge. inthe guessing nausea A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cu. solution of any scientific journal. Terms for Canada. 33.75 a year. postage prepaid. Sold by all newsdealers. mun &00-â€â€œ'“:“:.:::.ihli.lsl - Branch Office. 620 B B cription. This penetrates to the disease t Ace;- cent. of the chicken in that authorities are now agreed on this: germs and destroys them, then soothes en 1:1- have tuberculosis. and the Don't imprison the disease germs in and heals the skin as nothing else has mun y poultry runs as high your skin by the use of greasy salves, ever done. isease among is 28 per cent. in some otrtr lands. ______________ Novelty in Lights and thus encourage them to multiply. A true cure of all eczematous disease can be brought abolut tonly by using the heal- in age-his in t e ormo all uid. Incandescent lamps in which the . givASH THE GERMS OUT:l ï¬laments are in the form Man in- l Asimnle wash: Acompound of Oil and verted cone have been found to 81‘79 ' Wintergreen. 'l‘hyrnol,and other ingred- oneanth more light than those of the lent-s as combined in the D. D. D. Presâ€" same size in which the ï¬laments form Wmdgm‘ .-.._.....--. . .. A in addition to the regular dollar bottle, which has cured so many cases, we have arranged with the D. D. D. Laboratories for a special large trial bottle at 250. on a special offer now. This trial bottle will start the cure, and give ’you instant relief. A. J. GOULD, FENELQN FALLS. on Patents . GOING THEM BETTER. Furniture delivered to your home at LESS THAN CITY PRICES You run NU RISK. SEE OUR WALL PAPERS. Call and ’hsce our goods. S. S. Gainer. FENELON FALLS.