‘LYJ’L113‘f‘i .. i l l l -..__.__________.â€"â€"_-__.. _ . FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914. ' No.10 . - >' .-.-"-:.»...- 77 ~ I ,. . . p . ,, ___ ._._..__....____.._._.. .. ._._.________._._ .. _ .__....__..__..__. ____.. __ ._._...._____ _. ~ * -. . t - » . ‘ _ _,â€"__ _______._â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_-â€" â€"_ -.._._._.._1____â€"._ w-.-. .._. ._. .---__..-.. .__... e BANK OF MONTREAL, HEAD OFFICE MONTI%EAL. ESTABLISHED 1817 INCORPORATED BY ACT or PARLIAMENT LPaid up Capital $6,000,000.00. Reserve Fund $6,000,000.00. . N I ASSETS OVER $240,000,000. ‘ SAVINGS DEPARTLIENT Deposits" taken of $1 and upwards, which can be '- ' ' withdrawn on demand. ' R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. Fenelon Falls Branch W Buy your Watches, Clocks and Jewelry .. IT PAYS TO, BE lile a sunscreens" Comes , ' From - . . , “mm-“Nu So Says Railroad President in a Letter Woman Could Detect Their Presence 1 » on Courtesy - 1 Without Knowing They Were About é { i . T0 every employe 0f the Grand The remarkable case of a woman ' 3‘ Trunk and Grand Trunk Paciï¬c Rail- who possessed an extraordinary sixth; ways a message was sent out from sense in regard to spiders is quoted: the President‘s ofï¬ce dealing With by a medical correspondent of the. "Efï¬ciency and Courtesy." The mes- -"Times.†She could. “the writer re- sage embOdles the spirit of the modern cords, detect the presence of a spider railroad,van insistence on_the right in any room she happened to be of the public, passengers and ship- living in without having seen, the ln. Dem alike. to demand the best DOS' sect or without having any reasonto sible service from the railway men. suppose that it was there. In his message to the passenger 831' ' The discovery was accompanied by“ P103193 the DreSident Bays: ' violent sickness, malaise, and even‘ “The railroad company desires to debility, but all this passed away on sell its transportation. The ticket the spider being sought and removed" rates are alike for all, and any Del“ from the room. The doctor also re: 5011 buying a tickethO matter What lates how he put the matter to a test." the style of his clothes are, how much . A member of the London Spiritual-' money he displays or what his position gst Amance in an interview said thatci in SOCieW i5, is entitled to Proper and this sixth sense was simply sensitiveéi JOHN SLATER "Issuer of Marriage Licenses. Men and women emulate the season by dressing them- selves in a new garb, and the shoe question isn’t of least importance. Feneion Falls. _ . To those who desire shoe individuality we commend our shoe stock just as it is to-day. P roteszsio 11111.1 Cards LEGAL In all the realm of shoedom nothing better can be found. ...__. _._.__.,. ..,... .__. __.__ MCLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON d: STINSON. ‘ ARRIS’PERS, SOLICl’l‘ORS, NOTAR- ies. Money to loan. Special atten- tion given to investments. Brunch oilice ' at li‘enclun Falls, at the L. H. & l’owor Cmnmissioners’ oilice. Open every 'l‘ucs- 1,, ,, ._'. ~ :- * 4. “9.3, Because there is nothing better. V i» All the newest shapes in all the popular leathers are here for your inspcctiou._ " ' day. Lindsay oilice over Dominion Bunk. courteous treatment. ness in one paraculm direction. He 9 R.J. McheuunJC. C. A.l\l.‘FULTON,B. A. "The railroad man has a great op_ knew a lady some years ago who was bTmsox. Portunity for PaSSing 0“ “39111955 and extraordinarily sensitive to the per-s ' “pi†HOPKINS’ \VEEKS & HOPKIN& m . . good-will. . He comes into Contact with fume of a hyacinth. She was asked- V,’ ARRISTERS, SOLLCITORS,‘ Km) ' , every kind and condition oiindiVldual; out to a dinner party one even-ma. B Notaries. Solicitors for the Bank of A R N O I D S the Old» the Young; the T1011, the 1300?; and the hostess knowing her guest’s' Montreal. Money to loan Eli} terms to » y _ _ the illiterate, the learned; the happy horror of a hyacinth, placed the plants; suit the borrower. Oillces No.0 \\ 111118111 - . ‘ ‘ ,1 the prosperous, and those in defeat. behind a screen in the ï¬replace. T116. St. south, Lindsay, Out. and at Wood A . r A _ , ' , ‘ . I ville, Ontario. saturated “nth 5°â€0W and distress: - guest-entered the room Without any > > » l. H. HOPKINS, K. 0-. 0- E-‘WEEKS. he sees them all and through intuition Idea that the hyacinths were there; r ‘- , RHOMIES HOPKINS: B. A" OUR LINES-â€" ’, kLst to which class they belong. but no sooner had She sat down to. - 31001119 5. JACKSON Groceries I: smiie: *1 kin: $10111, or *1 Engage? dinner than she fell into a faint. .' ‘ one 0 any 0 63.9 calm" a 0 A specialist in nerve diseases also†‘ B 5198:: am. Of 5308 and Shoes _ leave its impression for good and this ‘related that precisely the same sympa- F. D. Blocks. A-JAOHO.“ all Papers gOOd calm“ help 1"†expand- Try it", ,toms had been observed where the -M The Pl‘esment's méssage to the unseen presence of insects other than STEWART & O’CONNOR" freight men said: spiders had been the cause of her BAniéliEEnEiisiuiiggl{$321iihailggfmi “The needs and “451195 0‘3 Shippers ‘ror, malaise and sickness. This sixth to suit borrOWers. (Miles on corner of Kent and c°n51guees Shoum be anth‘Pated sense was produced by a process of and York streets, Lindsay. , â€"â€"â€"+â€"â€"..â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- .._.. 35 “111011 35 DCSSible- D0 ‘1“ discom' cerebration due to a previous ex- . Srswsnr. L.V.0’CON>10R. 13- A V I - ’ mOde a Shipper because 0t some perience. Sometimes a person walk- E-m WW. WWMMW we? omission of his own, but try to help mg along the stregt thought of some. ‘ LEIGH R. KNIGHT. . _ out. Railroads are the servants of body, and the next minute that some. ARRISTER, SOLlClTOR, 210125.31: . . . thefllppbllc and it is their duty to serve body appeared_ ,l 1‘ ) . . y -_ ‘ ' ‘ ' _ , w..i;t“a.rnr:sassist... A Stitch in Time . A had 33:: $3,313, appointment. Money to loan anp Real Gebmch-Qulcks uce s m ar emo . ’1 Estate bought and sold. Oiiice Kent St, ~ horror of a black cat was well known. 5, Lindsay, Telephone 41. EA‘I’Pfll-theiyeasrt 1:201: gm: man? i . 1; W“"““‘““""“*“â€"‘""‘“'_"""’ ' ° ' ' . Hg 15] en nve 8 m1 0115 0 money I It is never wise to permit oneself I ‘_ DENTAL. Saves n1ne, and a su1t in time heeps you always in companigs which were organized to devglop lime muscle movement. I. :1. â€" well dressed. It pays tobe a little forehanded in for such objects as: “Wrecks to be habits such as drumming on the tame. ' if» DR‘. R. D. KER R ordering a new outï¬t of clothes, for various reasons. Fish“ f°r 0“ the Iris“ Coast"; “Ff? iwith the fingers, blinking the eyes,; 1 f' Graduate of Toronto University and g Call in and let us take your measure for a new suit. Mflmng 0“ from SWfl-O‘WT seeds ' ,worklng the mouth. Such habits mean. _, "For Importing a Number of Large Jack Asses from Spain"; "For a WVheel of Perpetual Motion"; and, most extraordinary of all, “For an Undertaking Which Shall in Due Time be Revealed." The promoter of the last company received more than one thousand subscriptions during the morning on which the offering was made, and disappeared the same after- noon with more than two thousand guineas. The Englismen who parted with their money for such ludicrous enterprises were not, unfortunately, the last of their kind. a certain lack of control over the' 'nerves which may lead, in time, to a." {real disorder. I ' ‘; A small child should sleep in a. bed 'of its own in a well ventilated room. Colds, sore throats and “snuffles†are 3 ' more often caused by foul, warm air than by cold, fresh air. _ 4 Starch is quite important as an ail '_' ' to the human system. Do you know that saliva is drawn to the stomach“ after starchy foods have been eaten? ,Baliva turns starch into a sugar-like ' preparation known as maltose. Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ()Ilice over Terrill's Store, Colborne UP-tO-dflte g00d8, Style and workmï¬nflhlp. Our g . 5&3?“ “new†““HS' . motto is " Fashionable Tailoring. at Popular Prices.†_____________..___._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€"â€"--â€" Dr. 5. .I. SIMS, nanTIs‘r, Feuclon li‘ulls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES 0F DENTISTRY Fina Tailoring Fanalon Falls, performed according to the latcstimproved ‘ methods at moderate prices. UNICEF-Over Bul‘goi'lw’fl “01’01001- WWWWMMWW orue street - W MEDICAL. DliS. GRAHAM 85 GRAHAM. Dr. ll. [-1. Graham. M. D. C. M., M. R. C. 3.; Eng. ; M. C. l’. 3.: 8.. Ont-.; F. 'i‘. M. S. ‘ Dr. G. 0. Graham, Graduate Toronto i'nivorsity ; M. C‘. 1’. &. 8., Ontario. Physicians, Surgeons and Accouchours. Uilice Francis St., Fellelon Falls. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, ASSOCIATE conuxuu COUNTY or Vloi‘onu. succussou '1‘0 bu. A. WiLsox, , RADUATE OF TORONTO UNIVERâ€"l sity. Physician, Surgeon and Ac- couchour. Oilicc, Colborne street, Fon- elon Falls. ..___._.. ' The Real Magnet In the Grocery business isn't bluster, but merit, and. your money's worth. Our guarantee is behind every box of starch, wash- ing powder and blue that we sell. What's more. we sell them a shade loss than elsewhere. We contract for such large quantities we get them much cheaper than other- wise. Our guarantee and our word is as good as gold â€"â€"e\'eryone knows it. q... You GallSelld Money Safely I In amounts up to $50 by means of our Bank Money , Orders. at a trifling cost. For larger sums, our Drafts payable ',~ ‘ in any part of the \Vorld, are at your service. For immediate payments at a distance use our Telegraphic Transfers, and , . when travelling, our Letters of Credit and Travellers’ Cheques. f Fenemn Falls Branch » M.W. Reive, Manager. ..____...___ AUCTIONEER. THOMAS CASHORE, AllC'i‘IONi‘llilt - summon FALLS. Sales of all kinds conductud in a ï¬rst 2 ‘ class manner. Secure dates before Vida ' . Yw‘tising- * ' I W «no. mac-mm l I. l