:1 ~ ,1 ; PaWIss' Cornet. ‘E'orrespondence of the Gazette Mr. John Lune has been a. teacher in the Sabbath school for a. number of years, and his class of boys met at his home recently and presented him with a. shaving set; and, at the same time and place, Mrs. Lane was presented with a heautfnl chair by the young men’s class that she has so faithfully taught for many years. Mr. F. Powles went to Belleville last week as a. delegate to the Ep worth Leugue.- ' The cold weather is causingr a. brisk demand for wood and cosil. ‘A three (lays steady wind is tiresome. The parcel post may he a. little more convenient, but it does n’t seem to be any cheaper, than express. The Superintendent of Agricultural Fairs, Mr. J. Lockie Wilson, says that rural mail delivery destroys the pleas- ure of going to the post-ofï¬ce for the 1 mail. There are some who are willing to forfeit that pleasure for the sake of having their mail brought to them. AOCTION SALE Mr. Wm.-B-irc1ay will hold a sale of all his household furniture on Saturday, 19019.21, with Mr. T- Cushore as auction- eer. i The furniture is practically new. . Terms cash, No reserve. See bills for ‘ list ' CHANGE OF BUSINESS. hf. W. G. Barkley has sold the King . A Useful Magnetic Tool Owners of automobiles who have 'dropped nuts, bolts or tools into’ oil- filled gear cases and then tried to ï¬sh them out will appreciate the value of a. little electro-magnet tool. It will operate from either dry cells or stor- age batteries. When the thumb is pressed upon a. little button, the tool becomes mag- netized and will lift from three to ï¬ve pounds, accordingvto the strength of the current. It is handy also for re- moving valves from the cylinder, ï¬nd- ing nails in tires or removing chips from the oil in a crank case without removing the oil. The device is also designed for use in the machine trade for removing borings from holes to be- tapped. A. lthread 'on the‘ end of the rod permits {the attachment of an extension to reach where the tool itself is not built to reach. I 4 Much-married People " ,l The world’s marrying record was funds by George Witz'oft, the notorious1 .hlgam'ist, whose lover 100. through eight ceremonies. Almost as strange ,3. case was.tha.t {of a. Russian woman, condemned to Siberia. She “had been married to twenty husbands and had treated them marriages totalled- Edwsrd Shaving Parlors to Mr; dos. an unkeb running away from each in Hailey, who is well‘nnd favorably knoWn i to Fenelou Falls citizens, and who will continue the business as usual at the old i stand. See his ad. in another column. M r. Barkley is going west. - »â€"â€". 9 ..â€"ï¬ SAID BY WISE MEN ' l Temperance is a bridle of gold.â€" Burton. ' Vanity is the poison of ugreeable- . hess.â€"Greville. . - The enemy of art is the enemy of natureâ€"Layman , Best men are often molded out of faultsâ€"Shakespeare: There is nothing that wears out a. ï¬ne face like the vigils of the card iturn. and taking all their portable property with her. She was a. most httractivo woman and highly educated. A' woman named Schmeyer, 0t gPennsylvunia, was sent to prison for bigamy. Though she was only 27 years old, she had married twelve men in ten years. Her only comment in court was that she had liked them all. - New Auto Wind Shield A material resembling celluloid but clearer, tougher and more durable has been invented for automobile .wind' shields. wwnam ) 6MM¢¢¢M¢WWQ€W - ' .M'en," Miss T- tn u». ...._« ..r~_A.~.-_.M.ï¬i.r.c-.m>..cuu::s.~ua .‘ ».....'-_.. .i. n; :3»;qu «in ‘a -- e..y;.:a-nnoi.~¢nk.~ ' in - ~~ "-=‘-W¢ sh ' W“ WHERE TITLES com: Hum thny Bible Phrases Ar’e' Used by Author. ' w... The hunting ground for the author in search of a’ title is the Bible. Mr. Hall Caine has drawn therefrom .“The Woman Thou Gaves Me," “The Prodigal Son," "The Scapegoat"; Miss Marie Corelli went to the same source for "Wormwood" and “th- 'Tubbas," Miss Braddon for “One lf'rhing Needful" and “Thou Art the Man," Marion Crawford tor “Whoso~ ever Shall Offend," Whyte Melville for "Black but Comelyg†Thomas Hardy for "The Laodicean," Kipling for “Many Inventions,†Mr. W. J. Locke for “Where Love Is,†William Black' for “A Daughter of Beth," Wil- , iiam Le Queux -for “As We Forgive l Them," Walter Besant for “Children lot Gibeonâ€. and "The Fourth Gener- ation,†and so on. The list might be prolonged indeï¬nitely. ' ‘ The prayer book, too, has supplied some taking titles, most notably ‘Besant’s "All Sort and Conditions or ' Rhoda. émost effective chapter heading in fKipling's “Story otthe Gudsbyu"â€"- ‘..".With Any Amazement.†, _ . -. -.. .-.._ -.‘.~â€"- r 'DEYMAN’S FR . _ FURNITURE } We carry a. good stock of the best furniture at attractive prices. Always pleased to show goods. ‘ Picture framing s specialty. Broughton's , In one week he went 5 "Comcth Up as ‘a. Flower," and that _ ._. . . ......_.._ ‘ He leaves home a boyâ€"he comes back a man. Havens 3 good photograph made of him before he goes out into the big ‘ world. before the boyish features and expression have taken on the older impress. ‘ ’ ’ Don’t trust to memory to recall them, memory plays . queer tricks on us all. g ‘ . ‘ ., Make a date with your photographer to-day and spare ~ yourself the regrets of to-Iuorrow. ' ‘ J. H. STAI‘T'I‘OE‘R~ W‘ a . 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"H. _ V} so glaring asnot to be veiled from g C . _ ; .. i ' more VOteS When bOOk IS observation by politeness find good 9 V V F 3*: d .2: breedingâ€"Stanislaus; I g g I g ‘ i use Up. . k Th t f lg d t bil'ti . ‘ ' ' . , 3m 1.5: to agvgitage 12:8"?ng :11: 02;: 6 I beg to announce that I 9! _ R b f VO ‘8 acquires .more reputation than reul have bought out Mr, Wm, 2 r i emem er! no a‘ 1 brilliancy.â€"Rochefoucauld. ' . : r ‘ ' ‘ ' I ,- - .3 H, who feels contempt for m, M girkleyml: thle Kinnglflwagd 2i 7 - V be. shown, and every poison Will . i in: thing hath faculties that he hath; aVng aI‘ 01', an . ere Y g . , ' 1. I n ; maimed. and though, mm mm ,3. Solicitaconï¬nuance Ofpub_ s have an equal chance to secule . ,1: I , in its intancy.â€"Wordsworth. . .' . - i , ’ q . Health, beauty, vigor, riches, and. 11C ’patronage' I W111 Farr), i i Pla’npo 3‘ ‘3 - all the other things called good, afull line of pip'es,tobacc.oes, . é : opernte equally as evils to the vicious cigars and other smokers! I g 3: V , I I; I ~~ 8““ "ms" 35 they d° “3 “new "° supplies ' If not take Laxacold I ' '- 'r ‘ x the justâ€"Pluto. ~ . ' i ' ' . , ‘ ‘ i What Proï¬ts“ “.8 that “’9 1mm . ‘ , Laxacold starts ever. thin " - * ~ heaven derive a‘ mu lmmonal’ and ' JOS' w rkinn? and befOre oii realg- - & i u ll '0 ' Iwith looks erect, survey the stars, if, ' . .- O .t c†f 1. -y, 1 . ht I O .r"' me i you are ee mg a. rig . ‘ ,, 35 Tablets for aquarter. WWâ€W¢W MOMWWM FENC E°"2:.:°.l:::::::;“ Why send your Orders to outside Mien? G'. Bring the cash and we can meet the Price. Dmgg‘“ “d SW03“ 7Wires, 44 inches high, 250. 9Wires,4Sinoheshigh,290. § . FENELON FALLS 8 Wires, 47 inches high. 280. 10 Wires, 50 inches high, 31c. All Nine Stays to the Rod. - FOSTER KELLY v-- FEï¬ELQH FALLS. g , mmemwommwwmmmo I _ a a ï¬ne . ’ Of the old “rigs. New a THE day has gone put 3-. when 8 wine woman / will puan,.witlz‘:an- inferior ;. cookihguppantia. Shehal. : heard of The mo 0W9 Tl: Coma-ted an. and her neighgora tell her what it will do. - i If by chance you do not know the merits of The “Happy Thought†you owe it to yourseli to investigate. See the Range, ones. cost' money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. 'fyul;e:g-r~sc.¢:x:-." -: . ‘- 5'. \JKJ“\."~.'\.\"‘_"‘\. "F‘s/‘x-AVN‘VWï¬tA “ aymN‘Wr\“~ .t‘l’fl’ . ï¬x. ‘ .WW. W.M>X¢W. MW" *MW'WXMi’XiM' FM'X'M‘bMdr’H‘fl .g . » l Th. mug of Rangooâ€" " noon-s HAPPY THOUGH? r * i: ' i v If you have anything N look into the ï¬rebox and flues, weigh the covers, note the patented that, needs ï¬xing up 1 ‘dampersï¬he ventilated. illumi‘natcdovemtth l bring it here. 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