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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 3 Apr 1914, p. 1

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Oliices NO. 6 William St. South, Lindsay, Out. and at Wood- villo, Ontario. .v H. HOPKINS, K. 0., C. E. VWISEKS, F. HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A ____________.___._- MOORE & J AOKSON MINISTERS, SOLIUITORS, &c. 0f B lice, William street, Lindsay. l". D. Moons. ' A. JACKSON STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NOTARIES,. 8w. MONEY B-' to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to Suitborrowcrs. Office on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. . Srswhnr. L. V. O'Conxon, B. A LEIGH R... KNIGHT. _, ARRISTE‘R, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public. Successor to McDiarmid & . Weeks. Visits made to Fenelon Falls by appointment. Money to loananp Real Estate bought and sold. Oliice Kent St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. DEN TAL- ' _ : Dr. S. J. SIMS, DENTIST, ' Fenelon Falls. ‘Gmduaie of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY performed according to the latestimproved methods at moderate prices. ' OEF‘ICE:â€"â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, Col-V orno street W ’ MEDICAL. has. GRAHAM & GRAHAM. Dr. H. H. Graham. M. D. C. M., M.R.O. 8., Eng. ; M. C. P. & 8., Ont.; F. T; M. S. Dr. G. 0. Graham, Graduate Toronto University; M. C. P. & S.,"Ontario. Physicians, Surgeons and Accoucheurs. Odice Francis St., Fenelon Falls. DR. .H.‘ B. ,JOHNSTONE, ASSOCIATE cononsn COUNTY OF VICTORIA. . SUCCESSOR T0 DR. A. WILSON, RADUA'I‘E OF TORONTO UNIVER- ' sity. Physician, Surgeon and. Ac- ooucheur. Oilice,Colborne street,’Fen- clon Falls. AU CTIONEEB. . THOMAS CASHORE, ' doorman-nu - rumor: rm. files of all kinds conducted in a. first class manner. Secure-dates betel-end- Vottlsing. igh Grades ht Fair Prices Is V_tl~_1ebest business propositiOn that a merchant icOuld possibly make you- makeit. SuperiOr Groceries. Superior Footwear. YOur money will buy all '- Value it can buy'if you _spend it here. l\lO-l_' D i” l l, ‘ A V Stitch in " Time " Saves nine, and a suit in timeskeeps you almiys well dressed. It pays to be a little vforehanded in ordering a new outfit of clothes, for various reasons. Call in and let us take your measure for a new suit. Up-tO-date goods, style and workmanship. Our motto is ‘° Eashionable Tailoring at Popular'Prices.” ,TOWNLEY BROS. Fine « Tailoring F onelon Falls Shoes it! 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. Each pair otshoes in our stock .is particularly graceful in form and thoroughly well made from excel- lent material. The various leath- ersâ€"calf, box calf, enamel, etc., and the different shapes enable us to suit all tastes and fit all feet perfectly. Prices fit the pocket. D'. L. MOKENDRY. BANK- oF-ncN-TBEAL, . HEAD ,OFEIOE ESTABLISHED 1817 Paid up Capital $16,000,000i00. ONTREAL-r INCORPORATED av new or PAuLthNT Reserve Fund $16,000,000.00. ASSETS OVER $240,000,000“ .. SAVINGS Deposits taken of $1 and withdrawn on demand. DEPARTMENT upwards, which can be R. M. Ha’milton,Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch . ,-.._.,.._..- . l fur MEN CANADA NEEDS l In a foreword to special supplement-V ~ devoted to Canada and its develop- ment. Leo Scheifrefers with pardon- able sarcasm to the lurid warnings of the prophets who fear that all "the bright hopes as to Canada's future have been quenched, and that the Dominion has arrived at the end of all things. .Mr. Schei! says that the peccadilloes of 9. young and vigorous community cannot banish a country‘s - natural ~ wealth and inherent possi- bilities. The future is Canada's, but not everybody can-share it. It is not '9. country for the ne’er-do-well,‘- thoj born tired, or the' get-richrquick-with‘ outâ€"much-work type. It is well that this should be kept ever before the people of the motherland. There is ,a. tremendous lot of work yet to be dens onw-thepland in the making of Canada, and‘the folk. we need to do it are the shirt-sleeve masses, not the, speculative classes 'who..create booms and haunt city streets.meonto Globe. .._.L.._-‘-_. -# DR. JAMES McKAY, M.P. Prince Albert " ; lEATHER FROAM'FISH SKINS' ' Many Food Fish Are Dead ForpFino - Leather Many kinds of leather are got from sea. creatures, some of which are very curiousland beautiful. The skin of sharks is a. beautiful burnished gray -or.bluish color. The surface resembles . finely grained leather, inasmuch-as it shows many tiny prickles set all one way. This property of shark skin renders it especially valuable to the manufacturer of "shagreevn,’f Since WWWWWWW the skin isat once tough and easy to work, it can be .used for any pur- poses where decorative effects are de- sired. ‘ ' The sturgeon furnishes a valuable and attractive leather. ‘ It has been. found that when the bony plates-are- removed, the patterns remain on the"- skin, just as the patterns of alligator" scales remain on alligator leather, a. ‘- circumstance that adds greatly to the - vslue of the product. From the‘sturwr- goons that abound on our Pacific coast-'3 and in the great lakes we get a tough leather that is used for the making of laces to join leather belting for machinery. It is said that the lacing frequently futwears the belting itself. There is found in Turkish waters a strikingly unattractive fish called the angel flsb, classed among the littoral. sharks. This flshyields an extremely high quali‘y of green leather much esteemed in the Ottoman domin- ions. ' In Russia'Certain peasant costumes are trimmed with the skins of a food fish, the turbot, and in Egypt me A wear sandals made from the skins of fish caught in the Red Sea. In our? own country, too, the cod has been used in a similar manner, for in by. gone days a. good many shoes and; gloves have been made in Gloucester from the skin of the humble cdd. Eelskinfl is used for many purposes, among them the manufacture ofleather binding for ' books and for braiding into whips. ‘ . ...__.. . DOG SAVES HOUSEHOLD Lord Marley's. Private Secretary Loses. Hls Home V How a pet Pomeranian dog averted grave risk-to the lives of an entire household isrevealed in the story of Denis Cunningham, the eleven-year- old son of Viscount Morley’s priva‘e secretary, after a fire at Mr. Cunning- ham's residence, The Scuare, Fern- hurst. ' ‘ At three o’clock in the morning the boy was awakened by the dog scratch- ing his cheek. He found the. room full of smoke, and prOmptly gave the alarm. The house, a. new one, was blazing furiously, and in the end it was burned to the ground, whilst the adjoining garage and a. motor car. worth $4,000 were also destroyed. The Haslemere fire brigade found a. scarcity of water, the nearest hydrant being two miles distant; but a pon . quarter of a mile away furnished ’- supply,'and this was pumped dry before the flames were extinguished. Although much of the furniture was saved from the fire, it was drenched by the heavy rain. The total damage is estimated at $50,000. ' 1914 w} Fenelon Falls Branch 11836 - TE BANK F lSll fll' m 73 Years in Business. Capital and Surplus $7,786,666. . are issued in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100 and $200. with the exact value in the leading foreign currencies stated plainly on the face. They are payable withOut discount, so that you can realize their full value without trouble. Hotels and TransportationCompanies accept them as cash. ' Our Travellers’ . Cheques I MW. Reive, Manager.

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