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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 7 Jul 1905, p. 8

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W~~SN 1. JOHN Haws “pros. D I R E c T o R'- »§‘ . - v. -w-.._..... r.,~."-.‘-’ ., i. x... - 1: { u;'~.,‘ ‘.;=. ( «sodium-"m m ,. Although lady Lies in State Public Will Not See It. Cleveland, 0., July 5.â€"â€"The remains of John Hay now lie in state in the spaciOus chamber of commerce orri- dors of this city, guarded by a etail from Troop)... of which the illustrious dead man was an honorary member. Mrs. Hay wished, above all, that the body should not lie in state for public view. ‘The people of the city will there- fore have no opportunity of seeing the face of the dead secretary of state. The body will lie in state in the hall of the chamber of commerce building for two days, but exposed only to the eyes of the troopers, who will stand guard over the coffin. Even Humor one Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. It is always wise to keep in mind the :rclative position of things. The gen- 'tlcst cow is apt to kick it you try to :milk her from the wrong side. - There may be something grimier than a small, marble playing boy, but it surely must be another small, marble cheons. Take little meat especially in GET OUR PRICES on Building Hardware, Wire . l t . Edge Ready Roofing, .Metal Shingles and Siding, Glass, SOCIETIES. 1 NIGHTS OF TENTED MACCA BEES Diamond Tent ‘No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block on the iirst and third Tuesday in each month. CHAS. Wlss, Com. C W. Benson's, R. K. ANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in “the Orange hall on Francis street west on the first and third Mondays in each month “'31. DETMAN J1:., N. G. J. '1‘. THOMPSON J11., Sec . 0.1.. No. 900. MEET IN THE ORANGE . hall on Fl'nlicisSt. West on the second é _ . the funeral services themselves will Tm‘d .- ‘pl‘lymg boy' he like those of one of the country’s Paint, 0115 ‘ b “5 “1 (“HID ‘m’i-‘ntll-H ' r 7- g h d ,â€" me fl m the boy most humble citizens. The last words ’ ' . ' éhBlslngzznilz,‘lVS M. f 3 I“ 9 “mg an in? g” the one will be spoken over the body of the Eavetroughlng a, SpeCIalty. _H*- _~m:-_::~:o. ,, . that IS the maddes lS usua y ’ dead in the privacy of his dearest rels- MPIRE LOY \L TRUE ‘ ‘â€" "that Wins out unless the Other fellows tives and closest friends in life. E N0‘ 198 miels fin Filliililrih LfODcxlil "i 2big brother is near by. a A month in, Dim, ‘ a _ .0. y '0 one. ' ‘ . gc hall V v 3!:- , 11.. _~, â€"- Contract Awarded. 6G3. H V always “Theme. Tms ligirllivsgn)rrcw.1tuli A boy who wouldn’t rather go fishing Ottawa, July 5.â€"â€"The contract for the WM BI} ‘ v V [in . . if "than stay at home and put out onion Port dséfinlgan:;®;:figr hi}; 11:12: ~ __”__~ -VLmâ€"A-NEOIN, cc. Sec. .. ., . aware o . ,4, u‘ 1 m "sets 15“ t “mm lalsmg' 1.‘ 1n the neighborhood of $100,000. IMEEEBNDEN’I. onnltnof Foams [‘ERS _ it Phoenlx 1V0. 182. Meet on the :5 The gaudy beauty of a circus parade h’tlst ill011;(l¢x)r“of; Gale}, mom,“ in “,8 True if {is only skin deep. How to Live to a Hundred 1 us 1a 111 l c: M 1111"s Block, O D. . n . ." . New York, July 5.â€"â€"Sitting in a . . t , 'l‘nuglolgpéfgnfif pong“, There .‘S somethmg uncanny about " chair at the home of his son-in~law, in i ‘v' 5 ~‘ ' {3 .» gprctty glrl whowould rather saVe mon- Brooklyn, smoking a cigar. and sip- The sherwIn-lmlama Paints CANADIAN ORDER OF FQRFSTFPS «oey than spend it. ping a teddy, Joseph Zeitlm celebra- - punch,“ Fans Lodfle No 626: M. t , ' -â€" ting his 100th birthday, gave the 101- in the Orange Hall on Islands Sui-cubizfi The dandelion is on deck, reminding lowing rules for longev1ty: . 0,, the last Thursday of each month. s . ms that dandelions cost less than doc- Never have 9» dOCtQP and dont 80 FISMITHERMII CbiofRanger .7 101.5 into a drug store. Don t worry. Never W_ D. STACY Sec , ‘ ' _ be in a. hurry. Don’t eat quick lun- Hot cakes may not be good for the +complexion, but they are temporarily, soothing to the disposition. early life. Sleep eight hours a day. When you reach the age of 90 do as You please." The Circus. If I were just a little lad, _1 All freckle faced and tumble haired, ‘ ‘With eyes as big as David bad When he at old Goliath stared, That circus big would seem to me .A thing of purest ecstasy. ‘¢,_.- TORONTO, ONT. And when the band with blast and blew 00111111111 roses AND ALEXANDER are, its pulsing music scattered out ’Upon the sunny morning air, My happy heart with joy would shout. iMy soul would cry out with delight, And I would dream of it at night. SUMMER SESSION during July and August for public school teachers and others. All of our graduates get posit- ions. Stndents admiltcd at. any time. This school is not “standing still” or “ backing up,” but is constantly “going ahead.” Circulars free. â€"â€" . W.'l. ELLIOTT, Principal. “The lions chafing in their cage, The elephants with clanking chains. 'The tigers in their vicious rage, Would thrill me with a mighty pain And fill me full of yearnings wild 1 To be a freeborn jungle child. But now, alas, I can't enthuse Nor of the circus dream at night! ‘But still I think I'll not refuse To take my sons to see the sight. I’ll gather up the kids and go Tomorrow night to see the Show. Trent Valley Navigation 00., LIMITED. In His Line. “He is fresh J-v . _' “No; but he thou ghthe might :get a job water- ‘ing the stock.” Ar 8.40 5.30 Lindsay lvil.00a.m. 5.45» During June, July, Aug. and Sept., Sut- urday’s boat will nwnil arrival of G. T. R. and C. P R. evening trains from Toronto, and G T. R evening train from Port Hope. Be Kind to Them. In one of the speeches during his --sonthwestern trip President Roosevelt .asked us to not forget to be kind to the rich. That is a suggestion many of us Fhare yearned to follow, but too often when we have picked out our rich man "after consulting Bradstreet’s so as to beware of imitations and have ap- proached him for the express purpose «ofbeing kind to him the rich man in- stead of appreciating our advances has set the dog on us. It is all right for a president who can call up the rich by telephone and make an appointment for the express pur- pose of being kind to them, but for those of us who have to break through :1 guard of doorkeepers, detectives and private secretaries in order to get to the rich it requires a most persistent man to be kind to them, no matter how Meals served on board. Connects at Sturgeon Pointwith steamer Manila for Coboconk and intermediate points on Mondays, Wednesdays Saturdays. Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, Coboconk. “ lliANlTA,” June 19 to Sept â€"â€"(Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. ) Read down. Read up. Lv 8.30 a. m. Lindsay Arr. 6.00 p. m. “ 9.30 “ Sturgeon Point “ 4 50 “ Ar 10.00 “ Fenelon Falls Lv 4.20 “ LV 10.45 “ ' “ Ar 3.40 “ “ 11.25 “ Roscdale Lock “ 3 00 “ Ar12.25 p. In. Coboconk Lv 200 “ On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays this boat is open for special charter. Bobcaygecn, Chemong. Burleigh. “ OGEMAH ” June .191h to Sept.â€" Read down. Read up. Lv 7.00 a. 1n. Bobcaygeon Arr 7.45 p m. “ 9 30 “ 'Chenlong Pk ar 4.301v 5 “ “ 11.30 “ Buckhorn Ar 2.15 “ Ar 12.30 p. m. Burleigh Falls Lv 1.00 “ Olfluflufluflfififiefiefisfié Blindnesg Is a possible result of doing without spectacles when they are needed. that incorrectly fitted glasses are harmful. Have save you serious trouble. W's make no charge for examination. BRITTON BROS. OPTIGIAHS. Fenelon Falls for GROOERIES, ' READY-MAEE CLOTHING, GROOKER‘Y, GLASSWARE, BOOTS & SHOES. Jos. McFARLAND. g your eyes examined. are normal, and, if they are not. normal, may CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES.’ FFYE LON Falls Circle No.127 meets lllktll True Blue hall in BleArthui’s Bi 6 first Wednesday in every month. P. C. BURGESS, Leader. R. B. Svasera, Secretary N F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY W. Lodge No.406. Meets on the first fufldnoefsdgy oreach month,on or before the e moon in t ' Cunningham’s Bldck. he ledge room m W H. Ronsou, W. M. E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. ock the It is needless to say It may prove that they CHURCI-Irss. . AP'l‘IST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST. BFV 'J H Hannah, Minister. Prehchino: serv1ces every Sunday at 10 30 a. 111. and 7 p. m. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Praise and ' ’ . 1a or " Thursday at 8 p 1n. p y soulce on M NiETHODIST CHURCH-â€"-COLBORNE Streetâ€"“Rev. H. B. Kenney, Pastor Sunday scrvlce at 10.30 a m and 7 ml Sabbth School at 2. 30 p. m. Epli’orili League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday evening M S deleck. Pm I ' Thursday at 730' 3’91 meenng on M .“ Foot of Kent St, Lindsay. T. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE SALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ON . Bond St. Westâ€"Captain Stephens and Lieutenant Brass Service every Wednes- day, lhursday and Saturday evenings at 8 oclock, and on Sunday at 11 a. m 'i p. m. and 7.30 p. m. r ’ L M 1 .. . ‘ 1‘ {mm the farm Bobcaygeon Stur ' P ' i L' d Streetâ€"13’ R ' ' 2. .r , ~ geon cm... 111 say. . . W- C. H. Sillclilll' Pastor. mnd- ‘s headeg Steamer “ ES'l‘UlthN.” Toggles £Sver‘l' Sunday at m 30 a" m and Ya": istmlglitforwa June lsl uniil Sept. 30th, inclusive. 2 2,0 ', mums"; IS?.I]°°I..9V“V Sunday at "i Street h 1 k Read down lie-1d up ' eve‘ry The‘d 15 alUSShmn Lillian-WP meeting ME “Does etlin ' ' ‘ ., ' ' ' "3 ‘ ' P- 111- myer meeting 1., v p . ., a. m. p n1. p m. p. n1. 1 ,f ‘ . 1 1 . d ,‘ . every ’l‘hnrsdl ' at 7 3. 31¢ callubeat the M 6.15 310 Bobcaygecn Ar 1 15 8.10 0111 me“ Sto 6 S hea qua! ters 1n game? Lv 7.15 4.10 Sturgeon Pt Lle 10 6 5:. ‘ . i, 'l‘. ALOYSIUS R. C. CHURCHâ€"LOUISA- S Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Lcarv, laslor. barwces every alternate Sunday at 10.30 a.-1n. Sunday School everv Su, noon at 2 o’clock. ) lday after- N ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST _1tev. A. S. Dickinson, Rector. Sundayl sel'vlce: Matias 1030 a 111.; evensong at 7 p. m. Celebration of Holy Communion iirst Slrnday of every month at 10 30 a m and third Sunday of every month at 8 m Sunday School 2.30 p. in. Thursday every week as follows: Catechising of children at 7 p. m., evensong at 730 1 ‘ . . . . 1. - practice at 8 15 p. m. p I 7 wow M 13%“ Souls/rec in all churches. Evert/body mulled to uttcnd. Shungers cordially wcléomed. N MISCELLANEOUS. Librarian Reading Room ' ‘ L . k 0 en (1 1 Sunday excepted, from 10 o’cloclfa. maiill -‘. good his intentions. ., . .. ‘ , _ “n3upgotta?palatal:grlfegglipulilké‘lfmpgc81:1; SEcoun nlv's I ézyicl’logk ham. Books exchanged on Tues- » , .‘ \ ' urs.v. . ., Could Do Something. tel-mediate points. Meals served 011 boa rd. lo" COURT 111. iii 4 p. alidjinqilg 2:.tln.dfly°‘ fwm 2 I" 1' He couldn't play. hehcizoulgn't sins McCallum’s line of busses will give Peter- 'â€"°F TH“ - d5; “om 7 to 9- s, . 01‘ dance to 53% S 9: borough connection with morning and County of Victoria CST-OFFICE 1, But he had one accomplishment-a - . a . ‘ J. KERR POSTMAS- He Could beat up his Wife' oven"? bouts at Chemong. . - be next sittings of the above Court wil from l792-0 Open dim)" sum?” excel’ledi .' 'â€"‘â€"~ Burlelgh’ Stony Lake Pomts’ Lwefield' be held in Twomey’s hall Fenelon Falls closes at m. to l p. m. Ma“ gOiUg south 5' 3 In the Land of Prohibition. June 19th to Sept. 16th. ’ I p' 111' Letters for retilfil-I'Oliou WvW‘w' N» V'X‘V qfi‘t‘qnw“ 1L :- “Pa, what is the main chance?" '1 “The Maine chance, my son, as I un- derstand it, is to discover the location of a boot legger." Money to Her. “She doesn’t see how any one can call dancing immoral." “No; her husband makes his living Japs Launch Big Battleship. London, July 5.â€"The Prince and Princess Arisugawa of Japan attended the launching of the batleship Katori yesterday. The Katcri is one of the most powerful battleships ever launch- ed in this country. Strs. Empress, Stony Lake, Majestic. Daily connections made at Lakeficld with all G T 'R. trains to and from all Stony Lake points, and with Sll‘. Ogcmah at Bur- leigll Falls for Chemong and Bobcaygeon Meals served on board. For tickets and general information apply to our agent, D. Gould, Fenelon Falls. see his designs and compare, prices before purchasing elsewhere. ' WORKSâ€"In the rear of‘the Market on Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house R. CHAMBERS W. MCKEOWN’S FURNITURE BUSINESS; and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of short notice. S. S. Gainer. ON MONDAY, JULY 10th, 1905, commencing at. 1 o’clock in the afternoon- Thursday, June 291b, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- ties mnst be served on or before Satur- day, June 24th. fig“ (Jiiice hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ELISHA MARK, E. D.HAND, Bailiff. Clerk .' eoonnm’s, LINDSAY, , NEXT TO SIMPSON HOUSE. must be posted halfan hour pre _t1nle for closing the mails. m NEWSPAPER LAW. _ 1.- A post~master is re uired t ' tree by letter (returning She papeci‘gdzz rligi answer the law), when a subscriber does not take his paper out of the oilice and state thercasons for its not being lilkcn Any neglect to do so makes the ‘ vious to the : fiddling" lurmtme' Fenelon Falls, April 12th, 1905. responsible to the publisher for 1.35.3:st ‘ ' 2 ~ 1 2~ If any person orders 11‘ . - ' Even Worse! 1 I i also plepaled to do . tinned he must pay all ari'lelii‘agllz? (biog:- The thing that Sherman graphical”. n b all kinds 0f publlsher may continue to send 7n, u 1"; z, Assured the world was war 1 o - am BI‘S payment .is made, and collect the W11110123 Is it, too, when no more you can ' ' , an cont 1 ' . - Get credit at the store. Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind Carriage Mflklng: ' _ th; offic? 15:11:; milks?! ‘5 lake" from i say o'pg salaronligdingscountry with MONU- Repalrlng and , TO Montreal 01' NEW York discominuance u'mil m; £311,323,?" 10%“! . MEN‘ an H AD TONES both Marble - - , , - - . . 3,1, ,. 18 mg: a. g and granite. ’ Repamtlng, for chome patteins 01 low m pogtr $1311phighgkcghgbpadper mam N " noes 1n . , , "e to is - l St Peters: wag Tm'sur' Estimates promptly given on all kinds or and to make P » :gfieedognimlhieli ’01 Whether he has sub- 2 .' urg' u 5' 5'â€"Lleut"am- cemetery work. I 1 {5 r“Sponslblc for the pay. 6 Ridge“ ch,“ of the chancenery of the a . 4. f a subscriber orders his paper to be , § ‘Var Office, has been appointed Mine Marble Table Tops, Wash ToPS, Mantle ' h h h an)pr at "' certain time and the Puhlisller ,. z- ster gkaar, in succession to Lieut.- Pieces, etc,, a specialty. ' W6 ave l. em ere now pommufes 11; fiend It; the subscriber is bound ‘ ‘ , ~ . - ' , . ' u )a -' ' . _ l 5' Jen a hawff' Who lecently- remgned' Beings practical workman, all should W Plamng done on fOI your selection. I y 0“ e takes” “0111 the post-cities. This proceeds upon the ground :1 mustqplzlly for what he uses. mt it man 5. ‘ e courts have decided that ' ’ reins to take newspapers and periodicals fligxi'i the post-office, or removing and leaving them uncalled for ' " ' ' f‘"€",'r\,-.:~..-1 I.“ ,‘ ls puma lac“ ev'deuce N. ~ UBLICLIBRARYu-MRSM. E. CALDER I

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