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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 Mar 1914, p. 1

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Aria d ti 1 . 3 ‘ - ' e 811' re re'emy : The announcement by Mr. Henry" ' ' l 2. Sleep slx'to seven hours daily - . in a. room perfectly dark with open .Ford 01: Daron that he would pay 3' ~ minimum wage of five dollars a day“ ’ I I 1 b . b ° -.' ' I ’ Windows. ‘ . v , FE , s l1e est usiness prOpOeltlon that a- 3. Spend as much time as possible t° 3“ the emplms “1 his factories, . _ 0.5 a I even to the boys who sweep the floors - ‘ .EEEV _ . in the open air. a d d d u t h I, . I ' ' , o » 4. Eat meat only once a. day. -n ma erran 5 an 13’. e woum‘ . _ merchant- could possrbly make you. W e 5. Drink moderately tea and cofiee, distribute 3mm item under a PM“ ‘: Issuer of' Marriage Licenses. ' and do not smoke or drink. (15:13-11:31 Plzigelihlrllrlxif: dollars a year ' ‘ ' ,' ~,' , 6. ,Take a warm bath ever morn- ’ S n5 0 mam“? make 1t. Superior Groeeiies. Superior ,ng_ , y known to the general public we..- I FWEEGJR Falls- 7. Give up silk garments for woollen interesting P°r5°nanty- ' He '13. ‘2’" ~ 1 ‘ . . ones_ scribed as "a slim, active, little man, . .W a P ootwear. Youi money Will buy all the 8. Rest one day a week and m that :ith'contemplatlve eyes and grayish ' ' â€" ' 1’ ‘ ""“wm'” ‘ M. ‘ """:""""'“t""" ' . , day do not even read or write . air, and as not being liable to the. l’x-otcmxsonerl (nerds . . r ' r - T . , iclon that he rose from the osiw W" ’ ' "W V ' , , 9- AVOid Warm places, especially “Sp , P V MLEML value 1t can buy if you srend it how. those heated artificially. “on 0, an Grammy mecham Mr“ __ w... _â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"- . - 10. Re-establlsh your exhausted or- Ford is unconventional to the Verge” gone with identical animal's organs. ' {Of eccentricuy’ Vand' like many Other en who have achieved a reputation 11. Avoid getting excited and do not fatigue your mtellewa for oddity, his fads have a. family 4 And the twelfth commandment is resemblance among themselves. He the most interesting one: has a two-thousand-acre farm just out. Side of Detroit, on which he lives i;-. 12. If you are a bachelor get mar-y . ried without delaY; if you are a widow i a Simple bungalow' Of WhiCh the work- er, contract a second marriage imme‘ - is done by two domestic servants. ' a g ’ g I '57. . e a N < 9 L D I . diate1y, g ‘ I -He has a. genuine love of nature, and liloLAUGLl-IIN, PEEL, FULTON db ‘ S"INSON. . "ARRlSTERS. SOLECITORS, NOTAR- i. ies. Money to loan. Specialntten- tion given to investments. Branch oilice at Fenclon Falls, at the L. H. & Power Commissioner-5‘ olllcc. Open every Tues- day. Lindsay ollicc over Dominion Bunk. R. J Mclmcoumufli G. A. M. FULrou,B. A. Jr. A. PEEL. T. H. Srissou. ' ,._.___._â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ HOPKIN S, \VEEKS dz HOPKINS. AltRlS'l‘El‘tS, SOLICITORS, AND Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit. the borrower. Ollices No. 6 William ‘80. south, Lindsay, Ont. and at Wood- ville, Ontario. H. HOPKINS, K. 0., C. E. WEEKS, F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. ‘A M 00 RE 32. J AUKSON i . )ARRISTERS, SOLIUITORS, 8:0. or ‘ b lice,Willin.m streei,Lindsny.- ' F. D. Moons. ' A. JACKSON i “I STEWART dz O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8w. MONEY l to loan at lowest current. rates. Terms to suit borrowors. Office on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. . Sruwmr. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A _________________._._â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" LEIGH R. KNIGHT. ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY 1 Public. Successor to M cDiarmid & 1 Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan anp .Real Estate bought and sold. Office Kent St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. thinks John Burroughs the greatest ~ ‘4 - - . inan in the world and Thomas Edison. Parr“ “1 Pm“ H°3° a good second. On one occasion he One of the parrots at the National .l Hopped for ten days the work of a 0336 Bird Show in England was I plough drawn by a. traction engine garbed in a red corsnge, black skirt, ‘ because a robin.g nest happened, to and green coat' “"5 bright red beak be in the way. On another occasion Burm°unted by 9' purple. headdress’ because they looked homesick he and its ho“ was a delicate 91111“ It“ i turned loose four thousand dollars’ conversation “’95 Of the We" rapid» ‘ yvort-h of wild birds of various sorts bu" ex‘fltwt Style 'b‘?1°v°d Of Marm' sent to him by collectors in Europe _ -M__‘-â€" . em' and “8 every movement Spoke He is as fond of wastrel boys as he . the Joy Of livmg’ is of wild birds, and takes every year into his employ from the streets of ' etroit a number of them whom he [sends to school in winter and puts at work on his farm in summer, feed- ing and housing them all the year found and keeping a. man specially to look after them. As he was once .a. working boy himself he is said to have “9. fellow-feeling for the walls who must rely. on their own efforts. is eel sth in. the World." » Hie Quiver Full 'I The Rev. E. J. Hardy, in his new ° book, “Still Happy Though Married,’ A writes: “Some one is said to have begun a story of a trifling adventure ' with the words, ‘As I was crossing' Oxford street the other day with four- ; Saves nine, and a Suit in time keeps you always “on of my daughters,” _ . . well'dressed. It pays to be a. little forehanded in ' ~ Klssimmee ' A cl th s for VLl‘l 11 fit 0f 0 e ’ k 0 S reasons' During the Spanish-American war, Call in and let us take your measure for a new suit. a number of cowboys going by train to Tampa to embark for Cuba, stop. Up-to-date goods, style and workmanship. Our “ ‘ ped at Klssimmee. One asked a girl ' r. ,. 1 ' ' ’ ' . ' n motto lS Fashionable Tailoring at Popular Pr1ces. an the pmmom, ,..Say, M13516, Wm“ the name of this joint ” She an- ordering a new out Where Women Leglslate A woman to be a candidate for the Kansas Legislature must be at least forty years- old and the mother of 4 I 4 children. It also is preferred that 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 l t i 4 J i 1 l l I l l | 1 swered, “Kissimmee.” The cowboy I said, “You bet your life,’ and did it. they have held ofllce and mixed to some extent in politics before, sucil as having been county superintendents’ or some of the other offices to which women frequently have been elected in Kansas. Since the passage of the suffrage amendment the women are taking a prominent and active part in Kansas politics. ' Ii‘enolou Falls. _ Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICEzâ€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col- orns street . ~ MEDICAL. _‘________..__.â€"â€"-â€"'â€"-â€"â€"â€"._â€"â€"â€"â€" DES. GRAHAM & GRAHAM. Dr. H. H. Graham. M. D. C. M., M.R. C. 8. Eng. ; M. C. P.& 8., Ont.; F. T. M. S. r. G. C. Graham, Graduate Toronto University ; M. C. P. & 8., Ontario. Physicians, Surgeons and Accoucheurs. Office Francis St., Fenelon Falls. _________'______.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, Assoan conomm century or woman. suoonsson T0 DR. A. WILSON, »GRADUATE OE TORONTO UNIVER- sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ao- " Jews in Canada Feneaun Falls In.1881 there were only 661 Jews in the whole of Canada; to-day there are over 160,000, and they are coming in at the rate of 7,000 a. year. In Toronto there are 80,000 Jews, and a. good deal of the best town property Shoes .22.: Wet Days Must be damp-proof and yet light in weight and graceful and stylish in form. Our new footwear fills this requirement to a T. .. 1‘. ' ._, .3 -. .3, .‘ .1; Each pair of shoes in our stock is _ "“ » w ' s s ’ Particmal‘ly graceful in form and 78 Years in Business. Capital and Surplus $7,786,666. thoroughly well made from excel- . , I . , lent material. The various leath- Y As the name implies, the Bank of ers“°a”’ 1’” cam enamel’ etc" British North America was establish- ed long before the Provinces united and the different shapes enable us " and became the Dominion of Canada. to suit all tastes and fit all feet wncheur. Office, Colborne street, Fen- °1°n F3115“ perfectly. ' ‘ AUCTIONEER. Prices fit the pocket. ‘ D The sound, progressive management which has made it a power in Ctlllfl~ dian finance makes it t/ze bank for D. L. your account. IFenelon Falls Branch MW. Beive, Manager, ‘ THOMAS CASHORE, 01mm - summon nus. of all kinds conducted in I first eh- mnnner. Secure dates belore ud- wailing.

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