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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 7 May 1909, p. 5

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Russia. ___--._.._,.,__._ - To Demolish Navy by Magnet, Berlin, May 2.-â€"I-Iollnian, a German naval engineer, has come forward with a. tremendously powerful device which he says, will destroy any liner that ap- proaches closely or tries to blockade the German coast. He has taken out a patent on’ it. l-[ollman intends to estab- lish stations, preferably at. the mouth of r'vers, equipped with enormous dynamo- !uzignets capable of being charged up to 24,000 volts. With tli--se, he say, he can by magnet- altract any invading fleet to the coast and draw it into shallow Wafer, where they will run aground and and be at the mercy of heavy artillery ashore. The most powerful magnets manufac- tured in Germany, installed in great cranes, lift a dead weight of ten tons. 0*. Clio. n'mrr [hill in :nuskrat eitchnrs disâ€" posed of 3000 pelts on Saturday at 41 cents each. lannington Plaindcaler: Mr. George Vealc has a large. iiuliirrr 02' men pre- paring the grounds for the suninin‘ sea- son for athletic pnrposos. ’l‘hcre will ,he sections devoted to each of the fol- lowing game-4 : lacrosse, cricket, base- ball. football, lawn tennis, croquet, bowling alley and qnoits also a circular cinder track, ten laps to the mile. Mr. V. is'spending considerable money this spring in improving his park in anticipâ€" ation of the hip; R. C. i’ic-nic and field day on June 9th, which will be the big- gcst day 'llcavei-ton has ever seen. Prizes to the amount of at least $350 have been arranged for in addition to ll gold :iiedils, ll silver Iii-'ulals. and 11 bronze. Slflil gold cup and a $50 and $23 silver cups. ' 'l‘hc undz-zrsigned is prepared to under; i take all kinds of dressmaking, in the latest styles. at. .‘.l r. Websters, next to the Baptist church. Rev. Dr. Linsrott’sSustgesth‘cqiirstion 0n the .junilay School Lesson for May 92h, 1909.. Bilflilill PlllS , B'llllllilili lUEKEiS Prices on all Goods 643% Paul‘s First Missionary Journeyâ€"An- tioch in l’isidia. Acts xiii :_ 13-52. ' Golden Textsâ€""he word of the Lord _ Was published throughout al ltlic region. 6&3 a ‘ Acts xiii : 49. 5% Verse l3.â€"At what points had Paul ii, and Barnabas touched, according to the 9 last lesson '3 a, What important events \Vcrc narrated in the. last lesson ? Look up your map and say where are ~’aphos, l’erga and Antioch in Pisidia ? vors‘c 14. â€"-Shonlil a Christian always attend church on Sundiy, if he has the opportunity, whether at hch or abroad ‘3 if a man does not act like a Christian when away from home, is he. a real Chris- tian when at home, no matter what his outward acts may lie ? Verse 13. -Arc not our present day churches too stiff and formal, cmnparcd with the services in this synagogue '3 Should not our services be suli‘icicntly elastic lo call upon others beside the pastor to take part in them ? ' 'V'erse illsâ€"Were there many devout Jews and others, in those. days, who feared God and were accepted of him, who had not: embraced Uhrisl‘ianily ? Should preachers and teachers. in ad- ai'idrcssing nonâ€"Christian audiences, as- sume that there may be, some of the numâ€" ber who really " {oar God," notwith- standing that they may never have heard " ‘esus? ('l‘his question must be an- your order early. A. T5933 ‘ - O. r) swercd in writing by members of the clnh.) . V<»-rses l7-37.-â€"-In addressing a hostile audience, is it well for a. sp;.:al-:er to (coin- inenoe with things which they believe refer to in carrying out this wise rule ‘2 What points in this address of Paul’s in common. makingllhcin lead up ($01 Ulti E I ' ' i‘ ‘ . \T int mailer.- (i ’au d mini ones ion r , I l SEE OUR NEW DESIGNS IN Visitors always welcome. Bfiiiafl - Issuer of Marriage Licenses. What you’ll need in Doors, \Vork for your building next summer, and let us have Féiléihil Milt urinals infill. human ~ g _ urnn 1'5 BhWS- Turnips, Gar. kinds of fisid ., .. garden seeds. V can rely on us to» a ., you With the» reasonable prices... marked in plain figures. Lil‘s 93AY. DJ Robsons’ Drugstore. . I .e F G U E U y ’ FENELON FALLS. -._________.____.__.__. __.__.‘ . S‘ISh: Fl'flmes and Interior ' ' ' hilcuchy We carry a large and well". I selected stock. Our prices are: PRDPBIETOR. as low as you will'find any:â€" where. It Pays would you say were the most- striking ? Verses 38-39.â€"â€"l.n what scnso can (led forgive sins through ,les:ns,tl1at he could not through the lziwcfiâ€"Moses '3 Granted a future'er of rewards and punislnncnts, what question can com- pare in importance with the forgiveness of sins ? Are men sane who neglect to have their sins forgivon, seeing they admit the grave danger of delay ? Verses 40-4l.~â€"-What do unconverted sinners need to “ beware " ol' ? ' Why do sinners not accept. of the sal- vation oll‘ered to them by Jesus ? Verses 4'2-13.â€"-What is it a Sign of, We want everyone to know that buy~ ing is not a necessary passport to the courtesy of this store. We are always pleased to Show goods regardless of whether or not you are ready to buy. The kind of goods we insist on selling look better, are better and cost you no more than the kind that are made merely to sell. Your satisfaction is the partic- ular thing we aim at and we aim to make this the safest store for you to buy at. Eggs taken in exchange for goods. To keep your watch in good” order. If it needs cleaning; or repairing bring it here. .' JOHN SLATER,. iSSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES 1448* Mas. M. Lowruiiu. when men want to hear the gospel - m“ â€" preached ? ' ' IS there always an al'l'mity between spiritual people, notwithstanding diller- enecs of opinion? Does it do us all good to be urged to be lrnc to God ? Verses 4<l--:l5.â€"])oes the. Mary of the MY ‘ I' , ~ I . 4 NEXT DOOR TO I’OST-OFFICE.. FEHELON FALLS. .;.g;.m:-.mw2’.-zz yes. EEARB. FENELON FALLS- ‘ l .4 jl i .4 __ . l . . ‘ - cross still draw crowds, as it did at w __ ‘ ,,-. .. N f .. . I a Antioch ? h ._ goc>ooc>0oc>oo<>00c>oo<>9p> El When. one preacher is jealous at the NEWQPAPER LAW. {I ‘ : good anoihcr preacher is doing, what 18 I A pns‘ muster i, “qumd m give no g 3 R at . b I that. a sign of ? . - ' f ' .‘ - . o - I ii 1s a. triily good man ever jealous of the “09 by leuel‘ (“Plum”)?! “"3 l‘fll'el‘fl”?s "0‘ .6 i. am ers , . ‘,3 gond “wells 111.0 doing? allSWL‘l' the law), when a subscriber docs Dealer in and niminf‘aciurer of all kinds Verses loseâ€"is God more partial to not “Ike his lmlml' 0}” 0i dweller, and This is the season when the o] r 0f . ll one nationality than lilo to aitiothgr? 1 Sittilgi‘lglrgiligllifiuf:; liltiréisitthléepgg‘Elise; 6 feet of every 1mm, woman and Q ;" D'c: (“id ordain a osc o e crna 3‘ _ V ‘ ' j " _ 5 , - . -, c. . i i i ' ‘ ' “thaw?” :31” accept of Jesus '3 . responsdile to the publisherlor payment. 0 “111131 ‘S-hfiulg infill: :tLCtgi ybgee; o ‘ M APO gladncss and joy always 1“ the - 2 If any person ordch his paper discou- goot pan 0 lil _ y Bring a direct importer I am able to; . l hearts of those who love and serve God ? tinned he must PM" 11“ MI'WWKGS.‘ 01' We are better than life insurance quote me Muses, prices_. ; Verses 50-52.â€"â€"wlien the bad perse- publisher {any gonllnltlle till] soiidl it ipillil 3 these days, and you will be as- o I have lately insmnnd a pneummic p01- 1 Q the if ll a = ,1 run 3 e . . ,. ' ' _. - _ ~ , ‘ , e ornig nn racing. 9 are a ) e o a. _' i ': Lesson for Sunday, May 16th, 1909. the ofiice or not .lherc can he no li-giil o a. pan cl: out llllJbGlS. bemorund deeper “lurk than heremore. x,“ Y Paul's first Missionary Journeyâ€"Iconi- discontinuance until the payment is made. . Cull and gm designs and prices. um and Lystra. Acts xiv : 1-28. I 3 Any pgrson wlhc:l take?- n paper; frTi-n Slzes’ WlmK_S-_In the war 0f the Market on ‘ iie pos 0 me one ier (irccc 0 as o 1., m1 _ . I ‘. ' I . ' . 7 ~â€"- --~â€"â€"â€"-â€"‘â€"â€""“ "‘ name or anoiin-r, or whether he has sub- iii]. 031a?es, I figglslgmge Sheet, Ol’l‘osne the P“"k"‘g~ , There are over 2‘20 cups of “Salado” sci-ilwd or not, is responsible for the pay. 1:... es ' 1 Ten. to the pound; consequently. at 40 4. if a subscriber mill-rs his paper to be o P ’ o B. CHAMBERS, cents per pound, lhe consumer receives stopped at. acertuin time and the publisher ' flees, Proprietor. ) ion. at the low cost of 0m.- lil'th ol’ :1 cent continues to send it, the subscribi-r is bound _ . cup. There are few other beverages so to pay for it. if he lakes ii from the posi- but; only ONE QUALITYâ€"the best. 5‘ economical and so healthful as “Salad-a. ” office This proceeds upon tin-ground that I Tea. a man must pay for what he uses f . . _ _‘ '. 5. courts have decided that refusing o â€"-â€"â€"â€"- g . 5 to lake neivspnpers and periodicals from f g " p . , the post-oliice, or removing and leaving J. XVI. ; ' 1 i i thcm uncalled for, is przma )‘uczc evnlencc g 1 I - . of intentiounnl fraud. Weston’s Bread for sale. 1 ' i i costs a lot of money. ‘- i l i . ., V aooooooooooaoooooonl Therefore lake care of the. J , In good Condition. Apply to _____-M___"__V__m_________ _______ _‘ wq (“Ton vnu hive it I : FOSTER. KELLY, FEi‘iEliON FALLS ‘ {so 0. (. . l needs overhauling or re- ‘ 1. '6 n u . , . u ........ . _. ' _ _.__-_-- .w. “m r pairing, have it done Miss Luella Drake: l r A . l""”‘,‘l’“>’ ind 1"'“Pe“‘y ' , 7 3,, a.“ v r Don t let it go to rack Impersonator and Baritone Schnst. l v, if . , ~ 1 r l i K thnmgh carelessness. i l ‘ 3;; :i I ' 6“ ' " g: , My Facilities for repair- . ; ' ‘ i _ ' mg repainting and oVi-r- i ~ . SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the I, 1- , ., . . . l d a Postmaster General, will be received at M“ “1‘01 degmisu we“ 9 y , i . Ottawa. until noon on Friday the 4th of never 331;th ' A wm-l' ‘ ‘ 1 a June, 1909, for the convcyaiice of His 0 M . IJd ' T0 h‘lajcsty's Mails, on a proposed Contract D ’t f et t1 1; I ha 9 Dum‘ln “L ' '. ,; w: 1.1... .. .. 011 org 1% V , n = illal'lllefl. Saskatchewan. Alberta ‘;3;e,‘,)“fug,‘ffif.:",S‘fizfi‘iii‘d 5’“ “mes 9°" . p1 d 7 PLANING " ‘ l J E Special Traimleave Tomni02.00 p.m. on ‘ L ‘15) " “Lu 8, firbt class _ finer an am i done on n wmd ufygflllnte ‘ 3 ~ 8, 4. 1. 15. and Kilrkfield, V ‘ . . A ‘ n \‘ - , “ l Ju y1 21 AUG 10 24 SEPT 7 21 | Hide llllb (ll lLil..Ull.LlJ L Bigksan!s Ha“, : - L 3. . - . . _ - ._ . (lolmconk and Fencion Falls, 1 . . . ' _ - , t f“ , Second elm uckeu from Ontario nations to pinup-l Kirkflela .md [01.“ “vine G T P. -1 ,. . tQIS 11118 1n the best Style , 13: GS. Feneiefl Northwest polnlsal i ‘ ‘ ‘ " ' ' “u i 4‘3 1 . : LOW ROUND-TRIPTRATES i - “3‘10". also to mafia F G . C A. “ . z w- - a 32.00; Ed .i a . : , . lb ,_ ‘ pa salesman: a... .. pains." Tarn , the lst of any .. - - as 93113:. efis- 3;... k E ‘ ' good lo return within 60 days from going dale. _ ' s k . I, 9‘ E ; VFOUFNST SLEEPiNG CARS Printed notices containing further in- r . “I”: ‘ - formation as to conditions of proposed i or. all excunionu. Comicrlablc berths, fully cquippcd wiih bedding. can be secured at moderate tales through ' local agent. Early application must be made Contract- may be seen and blank forms of l‘ender may be obtained at the Post Olliccs of Bexloy, Kirklicld, Coboconk, E39935. MY ?- ween -Fflfi SALE. V i lint “as. ._ , By ASK FOR HOMESEEKERS' PAMPHLIT Fenclon Falls, liirl‘li'ild and route Gil S v ‘- ' ' ' containinculeaandfull information. and at the ()llice \ofL the Post Olficdclii: Your Patronage summed“ \\(Edetgnilfifsffillgtls ii'cpniiidto dime! A l i iC.P.R.A l :R.L.Thom . . .1 v . . ’ ‘ - ' ‘ ‘ ' j V ‘v .. « -' ‘18 "l ""0 a a" 3" ppy onenrct Ben 0! ° 9'“ SPGCtOI It POIOMO- time. Hard or soft wood 4 rest long oi'. 55' Din. Pan. Ash. Toronto. Miss Drake and Local Talentj ‘ no came: or cans cut to order. All kinds of green and dry wood: bought at highest price. " rs. wHALsx.‘ ___~._..â€".- .3» ._â€" -â€"»-- â€" .Dll Nil'l‘ ONLY DIRECT Lilli mucus-2'1"” G. C. ANDERSON, 'â€"‘â€"‘. , .. A'sâ€"EIHT,‘ POSt Office Department, E'FPSAY". I superintendent. Mail Service Branch. ' i q o. o_ v l , __ . . .. Qtta.\va,‘li5th Aprilnlqug 12.3 . â€"« l l l ,l l ,. ll 1 : ...\. l ’i l , d”. , .. ., 4 , , , , i 2 “J”.-. .~ - f , . r » :w . r . :1 ......p..«.v...&..,...‘.“,..,.‘ FT..." .,.

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