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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 27 Mar 1914, p. 5

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St. James” Church Lenten Servrces. During the Lenten season the Rector of St. James' Church will deliver sero mons on the following topics : Sunday, March 29, Matias, “ Cities of leiuge ;”» Evensong, “ Life in a Look.’ Sunday, April 5, Palm Sunday, Mating, “ Jerusalem " ; Evensoug, “The Ending of the Journey." ' ‘ Good Friday, 10.30 a. m., “The Title on the Cross.” . Easter Day, April 12th, Matias, “ The Resurrection ; " Evensong, “Answers to Objections." Sunday, April 19th, Matins, “ The Con- tinuity of Christ's Life ” ; Evensoug ‘ Lights from the Resurrection.” .+ Auction Sales Tuesday, April 7th, Alex Murray, East half Lot 7, Con. 13, Somerville, farm stock and implements without reserve. Friday, April 3rd, Joseph Lyle, Lot 17 Con. 9, Fenelon, farm stock and imple- ments, and live tons ol‘ hay, no reserve. Thursday, April 9th, Wm. Burley, west hall? lot 25 con. 3 Verulam, farm stock and implements without reserve. T. Cashore, auctioneer at all these Sales. All twelve mouths’ credit. 0.... W. F. M. S. The twenty-first anniversary of \V. ~F. M. S. of St. Andrew’s church will be celebrated in the church on Mon- day, April 6th, at 3 p.m. There will also be an evening meeting, to which everybody is welcome. At both these meetings there Will be interesting addresses by specialists in Home and Foreign Mission Work. ,SALVATION ARMY tiou Army, March 28th, and 29th, will be conducted by Sergt.,â€"l\lnjor and Mis. Whitehead of Lindsay. They ‘will be accompanied by Miss M. Hudson and . seven miles and worked for mm. hours Miss Annie Whitehead, and a. very elIJoyable and interesting series of . meetings is looked for. St. ANDREW’S CHURCH. Rev. C. S. Lord was elected a com- missioner to the General Assembly. the Supreme Court of the Presbyterian Uliurch,'which meets in Woodstock on June 3ru. Church union with the Metho- dists and Congregationilists will be‘ finally disposed of at this meeting. The Pastor» discusses “Lent” in St. Andrew‘s Church next Sunday evening, why it should be observed by all and how. Those not worshiping elsewhere are cordially invited to attend. __._...---.. .. ..__ TO-i‘éIGHT , Mayor Bea] and Mr. E. J. Johnssm of Lindsay, in Dickson‘s hull, will CL. liver addresses on Socialism. ‘ Largest Hats In the World What would you think of a hat that was so large it would safely shelter your father, mother, sisters and your:- sel! under it should a. sudden rain- storm come up? The men of Korea like these enormous hats and would not feel properly dressed without them. These hats look like great flower pots set on a. round table six ieet across. The crowns are nine feet in height, and three inches wide, much like a chimney on a one-story house. How do you suppose these large, round head coverings are kept on? Under the brim is a. email, close- lyâ€"fltting cap, held on by a padded string which ties under the ears. The material of these hats is bamboo, so finely split that it is like thread; and, lastly, they are varnished to keep out the sun, and-rain, and the wind. v . Red. lndlan Tango i The Red Indian has caught the, tango fever. The whole Shoshone nation of Nevada Indians has learned the dance, and the old tribal gyratlons are now entirely discarded. The In- dians of the White Pine country have started the construction of a large hall to be devoted exclusively to the prac- tice of the tango. gThree Indian maid- ens, who have mastered its intricacies, are'besieged with pupils eager to pay $2.50 for a lesson. DIED At Burnt River. on Tuesday, March 24. 1914, l“. E. Taylor, aged 64 years and 6 months. WANTED About six head of cattle to feed until grass. W. Golden jr. Fenelon Falls. suescâ€"nmâ€"Ens m Allllhllâ€"RS For the Gazette will please call and settle or remit by mail without delay. I The amount due on each account is small but they aggregate a considerable sum. we need the money, and trust this inti- mation will be sufficient. O Parcel Post. V \' The new parcel post system and the ruraldelivery ffer a rare opportunity for those living at a d1stance to ave their drugs and medicines delivered at their doors or a few cents. Any parch up to a pound: is delivered or five cents. We have made special arrangements to fill all orders ' uickly and carefully. We have a Bell Phone, No. 39, nd we very cordially invite the public to use the phone reer in sending their orders. If a phone message is not convenient Just write us. You can depend on receiving your parcel by the first delivery after your order is received. H3170 .12 “‘9: e. F. violins Druggist and Stationer - Fenelon Falls. ONMWMWOOMNOOOOOQWOWWNOWW . H: ‘ WWOWQMOOOOOWOOOOOOQQOOO Hear Mayor Beal W 'Luolen Libecq, -a. tourteen-year-old and E. J. JOHNSON oi Lindsay in Dick- Tb _ _ boy ljvjng near Boulogne' accidentally son's Hall Friday evening, March 27, on eweeh end moetmgs of the Salva-i shot himself in the the subject of Socialism. . . l 1 F II N . 626 before telling his employer what had court rene on a s 0 happened. A doctor was called, and the boy was removed to the hospital to undergo on operation. . stomach while playing with 'a revolver. In spite of his injuries, he cycled a distance of .A. W. QUIBELL, H. LITTLETON, in -_ I HOMES names" EX CUR SIGNS: ..._.. _..,...._...___To .__._._.._____. MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Each Tuesday March 3 to October 27.inclusivr:. Winnipeg and Return -â€" $35.“; Edmonton and Return - 43.1.31! From Toronto. and Stallons West and , North of Toronto. Proporuonate far-on - from Stations East of Toronto. ‘ Return Limit two months. REDUCED SETTLERS’ FARES J --. wu - :‘P-IIJHNJJ‘FI. nu . .113.” ... Of theold'rigs. New ones cost money. We ' make a specialty of re- - pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs fixing up bring it here. Or if you need a new one we can build itâ€"-â€"'good as the best. w l. c. ulnar Colborno Street‘ Fenelon Falls»; 7 ...â€" (ONE- ‘WAY SECOND CLASS) EACH TUESDAY, MARCH AND APRIL Settlers travelling with live stock and clieCts should take SETTLFRS’ SPECIAL 'l RAIN which leaves West Toronto rach Tuesday. durlng MARCH and APRIL after arrival regular 10.20 pm. train from .Toronto Union Station. ' Settlers and families without live stock should use REGULAR TRAINS. leaving Toronto 10.20 p.m. DAILY. Through Colonist and Tourist Sleepers. , Through trains Toronto to Winnipeg and '- \Vcst. COLONIS’I‘ CARS ON ALL TRAINS. I No charge for Berths. ‘ V Particulars from Canadian Pacific Agents or , write M. G. Murphy. D.P.A., Toronto. .fl ' v ‘â€" N" . 4 -/ I l :/ To keep beautiful, keep well. Don’t ’ ‘ neglect any symptom of ill-health. . Lose health,and beauty goes with it. Cosmetics 'will not bring it back. email Tonic. /' to the muscles. in hot weather. - Sold Only by A. J. GOULB ‘ DRUGEIST AND OPTlfll-AN REXALL TSTORE MOOOOWOM "OOWOMOOWOOWW W W”? M M"X“X*£*’W‘%M+% ifii' W7 W MdWHWWnW WW:WWWÂ¥W Meets last Wednesday of each month Visitingbrethren always made welcome 0. R. _ as .______._â€"___.___â€"â€"_â€"_ Celery and Efren is intended to aid in bringing all the . Q organs of the body into healthy, active, V» harmonious action, toning up, refreshing, ' 'and invigorating the entire system, giv- ing energy to the spirits, and new life '. It is a»valuable"strength-building tonic We guarantee it to please you or money back. Price $1.00. «WW : The family in a group Photographâ€"before they have '- left the old fireside'and gone out in‘o the big worldâ€"Ever think of it? ‘ - , Nothing preserves the home atmosphere and home memories like a group picture with Father and Mother in the centre. ' And, when the family is scattered how' glad you will be that you had it done in time. ' Photography almost puts this obligation on us, make the appointment today. J. H. STANTON o ' 9 The Big Piano in a Class We us 2.3; [ May 13 i_ Just a few weeks longer to boost your favorite contestant. I v S i THE MORE TRADING ' OOKS YQU BUY eyg’wemwwmw«memiwomwem wwweweemewwm The better chance your favorite will have to win the Piano. Watch the bulletin each week showing the standing of each contestant. .-. w. BllRGGYilE e $MW$WWMWH$$$W$W$kWMvhhM’icfivé’Mflh I O . gitstewardess; ; . webmaster , , , .l l BUILDING concurs We are, prepared‘io- 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 toorder. ‘ _'FENELON; FALLS "prim all]; A. TEIRS, PBOPBIETOR: EQUAL T0 ANY ADVERTISEDE' I ATOR NEAR THE PRICE. Why send ' your Order to outside. Men? Bring the cash and we can meet the Price. 7 Wires, 44 inches high, 250. 9 Wires, 48 inches high, 290. 8 Wires, 47 inches high,_28¢. 10' Wires, 50 inches high, 31c. All: Nine Stays to the Rod. 3. 0. 9 FOSTER KELLY --- FEIELOH FALLS. g ‘ 9%? $3 ‘fiéfr‘WWO? OWQM chwmmw L-k'AAL‘LA'uAALm“ AA

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