VOL. ‘XLII .1..-†,. .r'.‘ _â€" 5.3.1 .x. ‘:-"..:z.‘\. in» :~..- Buy yOur Watches, Clocks and Jewelry: _, From ’ . i:rs artist _ - Issuer of Marriage Licenses. 'Fenelon Falls. _ l’rotessionnl Cards ,____________.____._.___.â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-’*"_"‘“â€"“‘" LEGAL ._â€" MCLAUGLHIN, PEEL, FULTON a srrnson. {' ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTAR- ies. Money to loan. Special atten- tion given to investments. Branch office at Fenelon Falls, at the L. H. & Power Commissioners’ ofï¬ce. Open every Tues- _ day. ‘ Lindsay oliice over Dominion Bank. . R. J. iicLaoeamu, K. O. A. M. FULTON, B. A. Jan. A. PEEL. T. H. S'rnqsou. HOPKINS, WEEKS d7. HOPKINS. ARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, AND Notaries. ‘SolicitOrs for the Bank of Montreal. Money to loan at terms to s ' the borrower. Oi‘iices No. 6 William St. serum, Lindsay, Out. and at Weed- rvville, Ontario. it H. HOPKINS, K. C., C. E. Wnnns, IF. Homrus HOPKINS, B. All MOORE 8L J AUKSON ‘)AiiRlS'l‘ERS, SOLIUITORS, &o. 0! ) ï¬ce,William street,Lindssy. F. D. Moons. AJAOKsos M STEWART & O’CONNOR, ARRISTERS, NO’i‘AltIES, 8w. MONEY to loan at lowest current rates. Terms to-suit borrowers. Oiiice on corner of Kent and York streets, Lindsay. . Srsvuar. L. V. O’CONNOR, B. A ________._.._f LEIGH R. KNIGHT. ‘ ARRISTER, SOLiOi’i‘OR, NOTARY Public. Successor to McDiarmid & Weeks. Visits made to Fcnelon Falls by appointment. Money to loan uup Real Estate bought and sold. Oilice Kent St., Lindsay, Telephone 41. . DENTAL. ,________________________._â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€" DR. R. D. KERR Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. Oliice over Terrili's Store, Colborne Street, Fcuclon Fails. ____________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" Dr. S. J. 31%33, BENTEST, Fcnelou E‘ulls. Graduate of Toronto University and Royal College of Dental Surgeons. ALL BRANCHES OF DENTISTRY performed according to the latest improved methods at moderate prices. OFFICE:â€"Over Burgoyne’s store, 001- M orne street W nsman. DES. GRAHAM ti: GRAHAM. ' ’ When "Spï¬ng if j Comes ~. a"; mw- u wp-(Wp Men and. women emulate the seasOn by dressing them- selves in a new garb, and the shoe_ question isn’t oivleast importance. V To [those who desire shoe individuality we commend our shoe stock just as it is today. In all the realm of shoedom nothing better can be found. Because there is nothing better. All the newest shapes in all the popular leathers are hereior your inspection. ‘ ARNOLDE' OUR LINES- Groceries ‘ if Boots and Shoes Wall Papers . WMMW ' ~ A season a. Time WWW i†E 3 Saves nine, and a suit in time keeps you always g well dressed; It pays. to be a little forehanded in ordering a new outï¬t of clothes, for various reasons. § "Call in and let us take your measure for a new suit. 1’ Up~toâ€"date goods, style and workmanship. Our % motto is " Fashionable Tailoring at Popular Prices.†Towmsv sacs. F ina Tailoring Fonalon Falls “’3 FENELON EALLS', ONTARIO,-FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1914. «Hart. i-"~~- 2'! .>, . .~ - ,-_ -_ . ..7- _ a . .Iu-g ,. rm. o -.,_. - .n -. ...'. ,.g.,,,,v_~:,.,_.,u: .__:_.‘..\ Q‘ N ‘dsisr HEAD OFFICE LIONTRFJAL. ESTABLISHED 1817 ‘ INCORPORATED BY ACT OF" PARLIAMENT mPaid up Capital $1 6,000,000.00. Reserve Fund $6,000,000.00. v ASSETS OVER $240,000,000. » -- ' SAVINGS ' p ,. Deposnts taken of $1 and upwards, which can Withdrawn on demand.» ‘ 'R. M. Hamilton, Mgr. 0F MONTREAL, ~ Fenelon Falls Branch - ' .4 {mas sun) Pants 7...... TRANSLATED Bibi :The Remarkable Skill of'John Andrew 3%,; Fordâ€""Produced Works in Other Languages r. I Mr. Andrew Ford,'a, blind com- positor at Ealing, England, has ham- mered out the whole of the English Bible in Braile. “I have learned to see with my ï¬ngers,†he said cheerily, “and most of the plates for the books pass through my hands. I seldom use my tools now; I allot my work as it comes in, and I read the plates to detect errors, of which there are comparatively fewâ€"so careful are our workers.†‘ Mr. Ford was born at Plymouth, and at the age .of sixteen he came to London, obtaining employment with a. ï¬rm of printers in Holborn, where he lost his sight in ’75. He mastered the Braille system, and being intro-.- duced to the late Dr. F. R. Armitage, who founded the association, which is now known as the National Insti- tute for the Blind, he was informed, “You are the very man we want,†and was given employment as a stereo- typer. " ' ' “It was in 1878 that I started upon the Bible, beginning with Gospel of St. John," he said, “and followed that with the Book of Psalms. My ex- perience as a compositor was a great help to me, and the work all appear- 6. straightforward. The words. were read to me, and I tapped them out with the puncherâ€"three taps to each dot. “Had I continued to work steadily at the Bible 1 should have completed it in three and a half years, but as a matter of fact I did not ï¬nish it until ten years after I had started. One of the most difï¬cult points to ' me was the names and geanalogies, as so many had to be spelt out letter by letter. There were thirty-nine books altogether, and they averaged be tween sixty and seventy plates apiece. I calculate that I had to strike a total of twenty million blows on the punch." Mr. Ford has also produced works in Arabic, Hebrew, German, French, and Hindustani,-- and he added, “I want to go on producing books for the entertainment and education of my blind brethren. Up to the present I must have superintended the making pf some thousands of volumes". I .M. . .. .... . n. - ._.-. m»- n. .4" n..- ._ The woman whom every other we man likes is one whom no man will WWWMMMWWJ 8V6? like- Adam was the only man in the ' i ‘world who never gave his wife cause - r for jealousy. MW» , ,p- _,,., ' strung-i i0 smhucur 'Oid Fashioned Kitchen With Guardenl ~ in Rear Sorely Missed Says a. writer upon the real art of- domestic enjoyment, “Home lies most- iy in the kitchen and the back yard.â€- And one knows immediately the sort? of hominess,. the type of home, whicth the author has in mind. And there}. is‘eomething refreshing dustbin the. thought of it. A place where the; primary interests of life are not too“ deeply obscured by the things which) we have put about themâ€"s. bonsai where one sees glimpses of the culin-- . ,al‘y‘processes, where one knows by actual eye-Witness what is going to be had for dinner. It was this style; of hgme which lay at- the bottom of; our‘fundamental strength. It was the; pioneer habit of associating with ruden semantics which bred a. wholesome:- sturdiness and simplicity we can ill? afford. to lose. Something of the; charm of an old fashioned kitchen. with warmth and sunshine and open!' windows, something of the democracy. or an intimate to’uch with production. . ' and consumption. something of the ,_ lonelyuiife that radiates genuine com-l fort, is needed in: our present some-r what jumbled scheme of things. that we are without kitchens and:- backyards and. even, vegetable gar-~ dens. But we are inclined ovarmuchi’ in the direction of cramped or eveni elegant apartments of complicated households Just a shade beyond ou~ grasp. of extravagant tastes which 31 out of accord with our economic power or production. We need to. return to spirit and in truth to some of the vanishing simplicity of the old’ I fashioned kitchen and the neighborly,, , | intimate, cum-ambush type of sunshiny-« backyardFI-Iaverhill Gazette. . Revenge on the Doctor There’s one Toronto doctor who wilh be hanged, drawn and quartered iii he,ever lands in Scotland. His namel is Clark, and he said that porridge,l as aiood, was a back number.â€"Néwi Westminster News. , Respect For the Stage I All German . actresses, whether mam l'ied or single, are, in accordance witl- the ruling of the German Theatrica‘ Union of Berlin. to be henceforth», styled “Frau Sohauspielerin" (“Ma-i. dame the Actressâ€). Penalty of Snoring At a meeting of Marl-borough Guam dians the master reported that oneé of'the male inmates had attacked an-’ other, inflicting serious. bruises. Hel gave, as his reason that the man dis-1 turbed his rest by snoring loudly.’. The master said he had placed the; snorer in an isolation ward. Not}? \ ~_ .. . Dr. H. H. Graham. M. D. C. M.’, M. R. O. . V 7- I S.,Eug.;gi.g. i;.'&S&Or:1t.;tF.$. rats. aftecemss an]? - I EMPTY W ORDS THE ANK QF‘ {Editeisityc All? aan gaS.,u%):tar-i)d?n o 6‘ " l? l - U do not prove the stock. You must . 3 iii“ ‘7 i _ ‘Piiysiciaus, surgeons nudAocoucheurs. I“, 0 -‘ r. 6 best for yourself. our wares Wm -- - a .. 011106 Fralwls St“! Fellelon Faus- . "' .__ stand any test. That of actual use v , - is the one we most desire. it will :.-; y 5,. ,3, . f. DR. H. B. JOHNSTONE, ‘ 1"- / leave no doubt in your mind as to the i "M ' - M †' ' A __ ASSOCIATE continua cox;er or vroronu. r i“ <9 Quality of our 78 Years 1“ Busmessn Capital and Surplus 87.788.860. succssson To us. A. wnson, :L. n 5 547.: GR 0 G E RII E S . , . RADUATE OF TORONTO ONWEPO 1%. Q i; ’ flan Ahead for the Children S Education sity. Physician, Surgeon and AO- (p... e . They are of the “come again†kind _ , . ‘ °‘,‘“°‘,‘,."‘ff‘ Omce’Cdmme’ “mei’gw’ dymogk '5‘“; “2:13;.†1:19ng fresh Emilia per- Times may be no better, and money no more plent1iu19 gun a 5. ~ â€" co co u 101] .ieyuever a1 0 We ‘ . ' ' ~ ' w ' _, --- “Elli! t: A?! satisfaction when cooked. g g when the education of your maturing ch1ld1en.beg1ns tp make AUCTIOHEER. “‘- ' g; g Anoth‘err pleaiapt feature is the heavy demands on your purse. Open now, in the Sayings ߠ_ é) WW" price‘ “one oweSt'mtch‘ Department of the Bank of. British North Amemca, a spec1al MIQLEU‘MS CASHORE' m. r I I Y ' Education Fund, so that you will be ablevto give your children Al ‘BR 1 ENKLON I . . A ‘ . ‘ . . _. . Sales of all kinds conductgd in . gm Phone 33 7 . _ 4 the stait in life which you owe them. Fenelon Falls Branch ems umuner. Secure dates before ad- vortisiug. ( NLW. Reive, manager, '1 ~ - .-:'l"‘l¢l( Q‘ï¬ak‘} ',