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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Apr 1914, p. 1

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VOL. X'Lll BANKOF MpNTllEAL, ' HEAD OFFICE LIONTRJEAL‘. EST'ABLISHED. 1817 INCORPORATED av ACT OF PARLIAMENT Paid up Capital $6,000,000.00. Reserve Fund $1 6,000,000.00. ASSETS OVER $240,000,000 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT .Deposits taken of $1 and, Upwards, which can be - w1thdrawn- on demand. ' R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch When Bu 7 I" v. , lViilCllZi: I Clocks and SLAUGHTER 0F MOO-SE Ontario Hunters Were Convlctecl For Illegal Shooting ' l l CANADA'S mm smears __ V _ lEurope sets Example in Cleaning‘ - ‘Thoroughfares ‘ , p . p . p . s -, ‘ ‘ A brace. of pot-hunters at Dane B [.0111 ‘ contributed one hundred dollars to the l . > Ontario Game and Fisheries Depart- Men and women emulate the season by dressing them- me” m 1653 than one minute's S°‘ I r . > . . called sport. Both men had hunting selves 1n a new garb,and the shoe question isn’t oi least licenses, and were fortunate enough ‘Jewelry Ottawa is by no means the worst oflender among the cities of Canada 'in having dirty streets, says the‘ Ottawa F136 Press. Montreal is' ‘generally held up as an‘awful example ilnportance- on the first day of their hunting to pf dirty streets, while Winnipeg boasts ~ come upon a bun moose Unfortum :of having the cleanest on the cont:an a E _ _ _ _’ . . i . . ‘ ately for them the hull was accom- lent‘ . The United 'States cannot be a - .-_â€"-â€" To those who des1re shoe 1ndlv1duall~ty we commend our panied by a cow and two calves, and 21:01::dt.t° inttms “gird; ‘2: the 0:293 ' - - - ' ‘ - F 'o a mum ry, mos o em, s or - - Shoe Stock Just as It IS to”da‘.Y‘ “ ‘ jusc as mbt as the hunters cguld as severel from im re erl cleaned ' Issuer of Marriage Licenses- . ,' pump lead into the bunch they did so. I . ,y ‘1’ 'p 3’ l ' ‘ ‘ ' - * ‘ 7 AS nothing was said about the affair streetsâ€"as do the cities of Canada. It is in Europe that lessons in street cleaning must be obtained. , Perhaps the most striking difference “noticed by the Canadian tourist abroad 'between Canadian and European cities ‘is the'cleanness of the streets of the In all the realm of shoedom nothing better can be found; "for “earli’ three months» they felt ‘ reasonably safe from prosecution. The V bull carcase was sold for One hundred ‘Because there is nothing better. . “mars to a Party 0‘ hunters fmm Prolcssiouzu Cards . - , Ohio, who shipped it home, and no fl..________-_w.__._..._.--_---..-â€"_.-_.. _ doubt have told some tall stories since Fenebn Falls. ». I ‘ LEGAL All the newest shapes in all the popular leathers are of theis prowess in the wilds of nor- 13m?" “any”? m such places as ~â€"-â€" _.__._.' -â€"“._.;::"’â€"â€"â€"â€"-_“â€"’ , , ' ' ihern (klnad-a. But the story of the er m an res 611‘ . . re f01 oui ins)cct1on. . . .' MCLAUGLHIN, P ,EL, FULTON & he y A l. V . . I _ I slaughter at last reached the Depart Clean streets, as the term is under STINSON, , " . ment of Game. and Fisheries An stood abroad, are unknown in the cities of this country. The dirtiness‘ of our streets, both in summer and winter, with their clouds of dust and charged with‘ disease germsand film} of all kinds, makes walking almost intolerable and imposes on store-f ‘ keepers a burden of cleaning that is? far more expensive in the aggregate? than would be the proper and sysr. , .tematic cleaning of the streets. Groceries " Paderewski, the. famous pianist, has only'occaSionany» When the Streets Boots and Shoes become a nervous wreck owing to the a.” locally fluShed' can the “inditions Wall Papers numerous threats to km him which of our streets be compared With those ' have been made by the notorious Black .abroad' Where Street Cleanliness 15 Hand Society in America. He is one one Of the firs": “maples or City ad‘ ' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" . of the most heavily-insured men in the ministration . MOORE a JACKSON - . - ~ r world. His right hand. alone is m_ . Yet, by the use of proper methods, BARRISTERS, SOLIUU‘ORS: 5”- 0” sured for $50,000. On one occasion ,and fipparatusv the Streets Of 3- CR3" lice, William streel,blfld33Y- ~ he split a fingernail badly and, in a)“ maybe kept clean, within reasonable. officer was at once placed on the trail, iqs. Moqey to loan. Special atten- and finally rounded 'the hunters up $10“ give"- t" “‘"estmcnts' Bra'mh “me and secured their conviction.W. W. at Fenclon‘, Falls, at the L. H. 8: Power . ~ V ' ’ ' F Comlnissioners‘office. Open every ’I‘ues- ’ '. _ A R N O I D S . ox‘ day. Lindsay oilice over Dominion Bunk. _ l . R. J ' McLAnolle, K. C. A. M. Fumes, B, A. JAB. A. Pssu. H. Srmsos. . , v n V I _._ H. normns, WEEKs'a HOPKINS. sumsrnns, somorrons, AND OUR LINESâ€" Noturics. Solicitors for. the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to suit the borrower. Oflices No. 6 William St. south, Lindsay, Out. and at Wood- ville, Ontario. o. H. HOPKINS, K. C., ‘ C. I‘l'WEEKS, - F; HOLMES HOPKINS, B. A: . ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT'AR- I Famous Pianist Has Become a Nervous Wreck 9- 9- Moo“. ‘ A‘ JACKSON sequence, could not play for some days. limits °f expense' _._.â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€""‘â€". ‘1 . \STEWART & O’CONNOR, ‘ - _ _ _ H . ARRISTERS, NOTARIES, 8:0. MONEY B to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to suit borrowors. Oiiice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. ' . STIWAR'I. L. O’Consos, B. A WWW WWW mm . A ‘_ He got $5,060 from an insurance com- pany. - - ~ _....___..___...7_ -- . Bored Holes In Skull 1_ One of the most remarkable and heroic experiments of surgery ever attempted went to naught when a patient at St. Mary’s Hos- pital, Philadelphia, died from the Paderewski once listened to an ani-' bitious girl’s playing. “She must be very charitable,” was his comment. A Stitch. in Time "Surely she letteth not her left hand i ‘ - . know what her right hand doeth.” LEIGH R: KNIGHT. ARR-ISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY Public. Successor to ilchial-lnid & Weeks. Visits made to Fcnelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan "anp Real Estate bought and sold. Ollice hent- St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. v Saves nine, and a suit in time keeps you always on Several occasions: after his “3“ - . ~ . citals at ’ H11, L , ‘ ' well dressed. It pays to be a little forehanded 1n - - Qufiens 3i. ondo-n the weds Of the Oilemfion made in. an . L . Pianist was mObbed by admll‘el‘sâ€" effort to save him from the ravages ordermg a new outfit of clothes, for -var1ous reasons. chiefly ladies. The same thing hap- 'or paresis. Call in and let us take your measure for a new suit. Pened 1:“ America In Boston he had Physicians at the hospital who _ a toot extracted. The fact became ' Up_t0_date goods, Style and workmanship. . Our found the patient hopelessly afflicted motto is " Fashionable Tailoring at Popular Prices.” known, with the result that the den- bored 3, series of ho1es in his skull? list was besieged With the pianist’s ad- and injected a, serum _ of salvarsan_ mirers, each anxious to secure the This is thejone method known tel molar. A wealthy widow made the medicine by which the disease may highest bid, and the prize now dangles be checked. Saharsan is the com_ as a charmâ€"set in goldâ€"from her "reassess sees. , Pension Falls . â€"â€" w-“iii:Mini. ' Dr. s. J. SIMS, DEfiTIST, li‘chelon y‘alls. Graduate of Toronto University and Ruyal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY pound used in the most dangerous of all blood diseases. The physicians so performed according to the lutesiimproved far hale made no report on the case' methods atluodernte prices. g g Looking Both Ways It is said the patient did DOt reVlVG 0FF‘IOE:â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 001- WWWMMWWW A new motor cycle rear light, to be soificiently from" the shock because Worm Street ' mounted on a handle bar» can be of previously weakened vitality. ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " ' ' " covered with a mirror in the day time _ _ -7 I so a. rider can watch the road behind ‘ lbw m W e Shoeslléhet Days 1836 - T B“ F 194 E.“ ' Each pair of shoes in our stock is 78 Years in Business. Capital and Surplus 37, particularly graceful in form and thoroughly well made from excel- ]... mm... Tl... 1.....- i Teach the Children the Value of M oney DRS. GRAHAM lit. GRAHAM. Dr. H. H. Graham. M. D. C. 3L. M.R. C. S. Eng..; M. C. P. 8: 5.. Ont.; F. T. M. S. r. G. C. Graham, Graduate Toronto Eniversity ; M. C. P. & 8., Ontario. Physicians, Surgeons and Accoucheurs. Office Francis St., Feuelon Falls. _______________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"- DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, Assocmrs oonomzn coumr or VICTORIA. ~suocmsson T0 on. A. wnsox, RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVER- iity. Physician, Surgeon and Ao-l oouoheur. ORIce, Colborne street, Fen- olorl Falls. W AUCTIONEER. ‘ W‘sâ€"1"â€" THOMAS CASHORE, momma - issues mus. isles of all kinds oonduetgdin a first elm manner. Mtesiggloro ad- 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 .. eraâ€"calf, box calf, enamel, etc., andthe different shapes enable us to suit all. tastes and lit all feet perfectly. If your children learn, while growing, not only how to spend money wisely, but how, by self-denial, to save 5011184 thing for the future, you will have started them on the road to financial success. Open a Savings Account for each in the hone 32 D. L. 1069;111:832 ’British North America, and encourage to add to it â€"‘ . - p h _ Eenelo’n Falls Branch Prices fit the pocket. M.W. R'eive, Manager. ' fl~<:. ,~._ “C 4: I . ,_~ (17“ “same? :.z;’"-“ 4 ' 1mm?!“ 1? V'sâ€""5. ~ ‘Vâ€"fi'»: ' .Jm-sbsfi: «v -‘. : ‘L-‘gs; .

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