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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Jun 1893, p. 4

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"' |>~lb¢ ON THE NEW My VED The bulls, clips, teeth . a bolt in the whole. liar- PRO WQwWWW ,i.’ercival & Son‘s new Steel Harrow.‘ and whillle-trees are all steel, and not rowâ€"the only steel, whillle-trce made- Peter Hamilton’s new Spring-tooth Cultivator, ad of anything in the market. Come and have a. look. with his new. . - . . . 'lll‘lpl‘OVC-(l Seeder, 1s ahe Seelng. is believing. T/ze C/zeapesz‘ Slow 2'72 t/zc'C'omzzjt-for' ea. inns r sea. Always on hand, a large and varied stock of] Edixed Paints, $aim Gite ssWhite Lead all of the best quality. Stoves, Tinware, &.c.,. Cheap as. the: Cheapest. If I can’t please you in the above lines, it. won’t be of much use for anybody else to try.,, Edd assesses. Joseph. Efearcl. Fenelon Falls, March 15th, 1893‘. Jiu‘ouzfiém --~.-,_;;'_- 1 ' W». . adi 0"; v u 9" Straw a. 188, yOUifl Fenelon Falls. ions in es’ Underwear, hangs, lgiltulliiial Implements. To the Farmers of Fenelon, I Verulamfi Somerville. v I‘ am still agent in this locality for The Elissa-Harris a, and farmers will do well to call and see my line of goods before purchasing else- where. These goods need no comment on my part, as they have been in use for over 25 years-and are this year fully abreast of the times in improvements. Gall and See Th’em‘ and be convinced for yourselves. My stock consists of The Massey-Harris New W-idc Open Binder, 5 and 6 feet out. The Toronto Mower. The Brantford Front and Rear Cut Mower. The Wisner Combined Drill. The Wisner Single Drill; The Massey-Harris Cultivator in four sections, the best on wheels, with or without seed box and grass seedtsower. TlieSharp’s Rake. Spring Tooth l‘l‘arrows. Ploughs etc. of my own make. Thanking my numerous custom-n crs for past favors, I beg to assure them that I shall do my utmost to merit a continuance of. their patronage. THC-S. ROBSG'NZ Fcnel'on Falls, March 8th, 1893.. W v The meltfll Fall-s dazette. Friday. June 9th, 1893. Whatiis..tlie Use ofit ?. As announced~in last week's thzcttc, and again in this issue, there is to be a a meeting'of the Patrons of Industry at Kinmount on Wednesday next, the 14th inst, and aimonster gathering at Fenc- lon Falls on the 15th, when addresses will be delivered by J'. 0. Curry. vice- president of the association, and George Wrigley, editor of the Farmers’ Sun, the Patrons’ofiicial organ. What good it will all do, beyond amusing the farm- ers without hurting anybody else, is Jteform members of the organization can convert the Tories and persuade them to vote “agin the Government” at' the next DeminiOn clectién. Vâ€"e used to think that the object of the Patrons, like that of the defunct Grang- crs, was to obtain at wholesale prices, everytliingthcy were compelled‘to buy, which they can no more do than they can fly to the moon; but at the meeting held here on the 28th ult., any desire to deprive retail dealers of fair profits "hopeless without them. *ive-and costly, with a tendency to cram more than. we. can imagine, unless. the . education. These are the tools. You. can do much with them, but you are They are the foundation; and unless you begin with these, all your flashy attainments, a little geology, and all the sologies and osopliies, arc ostentatious rubbish.” Mr. Everett'was right, and the educa- tion he speaks of, with the outlines of history and geography,.is all than can fairly and honestly be given to any pupil at the public expense. The views of the Gazette on “free” education, as it is called, arevwcl-l known- to all its readers; but, unfortunately, they are not popular in high places, and appar- ently nothing can be done to curtail the frightful waste of time and money that results from the much belauded school system, which is causing trouble and dissatisfaction in this village at the present moment. It is ai'bitary, oppress- thc-pupils with a: miscellaneous assdrt- ment of scraps of useless-information, to 'the exclusion of that which would be of some value, andyear by year is getting worse. Reform Delegates. . At a meeting; of the North Victoria: 'l’t'ct'orm association held in Dickson’s : hall on Friday-last, the following gentle- men were elected' delegates and alter- nates to. attend. the- Dominion Liberal convention to be held at Ottawa. on Tuesday the 20th inst. :. ‘ Dr. John McKay, M. P. 1)., and Wm. Cameron, Woodvillo; James Dick- son, W. T. Junkie. Dr. [1. Wilson,- Wan. Campbell, E. Fitzgerald‘and Geo. Martin, Fenelon Falls,.Edward Lytle, Peter Cameron and A. C. Graham, Victoria Road; Alex. Fraser, Kirk- field ; Dougald Brown, Glcnarm ;.l-Ienry G.raliam,.Kinmount;'E. Bi- Munn, Di". Curry and Wm. I-lartle. Minden ; James Ross, Coboconk ; Wm, Hall and Robert Oxby, Canibray ; Jt‘dward Glaspell, ~Bowlcs's. Corners ;,J0hn. Howie, Bury’s Green. ' W Court of Revisioni. ___._ Fenelon Falls, June 5th, 1893. COUUCll met in Court of Revision. Members present, Mr. Ellis, rccve, and councillors Austin, Arnold, Brandon and Golden. After taking the oath of office the minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The court proceed- ed to business, Mr. Ellis in-the'chair. Moved by Mr. Brandon, seconded by Mr. Arnold, That Greene & Ellis’s as- sessment on saw mill property blocks C, L, 15',- F',‘ and H”, south of” river, be 553250; that Tlios. Robson’s assessment on lot 14, n. B. W. 0., be $200; that Rev. Mr. Farncomb's assessment cn lots ’l-Il'», l'g'itlnd 13;: n. F: W. C), and-’lots-ll‘, 12 and 13,5. 13. iv..C.', be $000, and that James Dickson’s assessment on lot 0â€"}; of 3 s. B. e. U. be $500.â€"â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. Golden, That MCDOugall. Brandon Si. , 010nm g, wetness“; Moved J. Kelly, seconded lay/D; Robinson, That J. Litligow be chair-r. man of courtâ€"Carried. Mr. Duaseath,» the assessor, was- cxamined as to the acreage-of lots 1 and? 2 con. 19; and stated. that he- had not actually inspectcd‘them, nor had‘lic any estimate'of the acreage from Moore, the owner, and without such statement of? acreage he assessed them at'thc acreage of past years, and reduced the value to- lialf the former assessment. Moved by Win.’ Mann, seconded by: John Kelly, That Joseph Flett’s assess- ment be confirmed, and that F.‘ D: Moore‘s appeal be laid-over to nest mectingof‘courtâ€"Carriedi Mined by J‘. Kelly, Seconded by D: Robinson, That Win. Thurston be assessed as tenant of lot 8 and east halt" lot 9=in~ the 9th, instead of Charles- Dunn, and that Charles [1: Thurston- ,be entered on the roll as farmer's son; that east half 9, con. 3‘, be assessed to- G. H. Hopkins insteadi of'to~ James- Long; that David Robinson be assessedé for east half Zit'con. 77at‘ 3300 instead of David Oliver; and John Lewis be assessed as tenant for east half lot 11-1 con. (iiâ€"Carried, » Court adjourned'tovtlie 26th. Council then took up general business: An abatement of $1 82 was allowedé in the taxes of the late Thos. Groves,. andâ€"the collection of'taxes- being com‘ pleted, the» collectors su-reties‘ were- released. Un motion of J. Kolly, seconded by; T. Junkin, a byâ€"law was passed appoint-- ingroad commissioners, and liking the: amounts to'bc'expcnded by then}: Moved by J. Kelly, seconded by W: Mann, That R. J. McLaughlin be‘ instructed to take legal proceedings- against Nathan Nicholls-for closing and: obstructing the highway along and through north side-of lot 2: con. 10.-â€"- Carried. The following accounts were passed and-orderedéto be paid :' Jno. Johnston, collector; $100; Alex. Dunseath, asses-- , 501', $45; C. E. Stewart, advertising. R. R. byâ€"law. $4.0 4-1:; \V. H. Hamilton, blanks etc., $.15 90 ; .R. Mitchell, attend; ing court of revision, $1 50; Reg. rail- way and school by-law, 36.; Alex. Dun». seatli, tin box, $1 25; John Wilson,. clearing road, 31. mm Personals. Miss Alice Gi‘ise-of 'Midland is viSitw ing at Mr. J. Twomey Sr’s. ‘ Miss Maggie Swanton left yesterday morning for Rochester, N. Y. Mr. W“. R. Madill of Toronto was at- the Falls on Wédnesday and Thursday.. Miss May, Greene spent a day or two this week at Mr. J. B. Campbell’s at. Kâ€"inmount: Mr. A. Clark, Sin, went to Manilla on Tuesday to visit a sick relative and re turned next. day. Mrs. Philip Burgess and her two lit-. tle boys left‘on Wednesday for a month’s! Mas. It. MoDoneALL, Latest styles in Dress and. Mantle making. EDress Goods. Delaine‘s. Prints, Linings, Dressé .r I do not want to carry them over. Now is your time, to get a. good Over-coat cheap. These goodsaiie All New and of the Latest Styles, 9. id made by one of the best houses in the Dominion. â€"ALE§O,â€"- 5% Large stock at oats and shoes at prices to suit the times. jrroceries, Crockery and Glassâ€"ware. a}. full line of the best goods to be had always on hand. .5. ddigfihflhtfi, Tvvonie v-9 .. h, Block Feuelon Falls, January 21 th, 1893.: that he had always been a~Conservative, but he thought the time had arrived for a general and material reduction in the ’tariff, and that if the pampered indus- tries, that apparently have a- longer get along without pap, it. is incumbent ’on them, in the interests of the general public, to curl up and dicâ€"oruords to that efi'ect: _. same doctrine that we preach to every- } body who cares to listen to us, viz: That as a man cannot be saved fromliis sins without rcnouncing the devil and 'all his works, so the farmers cannot. be them without renouncing the present are dark and its tricks that (unfortu- fiiatcly) are anything but vain. course do not know what the speakers on Thursday next will tell their andâ€" iencc,land may be agreeably surprised to find that they take the same view as we do of the situation. Wt, _.m-=-â€"r--=â€"w-â€"-â€"=,__.. .-_ _.....,._.._-_. A Good Education. Edward Everett’s definition of a good education was as follows :. “ Read the English language well, 'write with dospatch a neat, legible hand and be master of the first four rules of ‘ arithmetic, so as to dispose of at once, with accuracy, every question of figures that comes up in prac-tice,_-.iir;l if you add the ability to .write puro- grammatâ€" ical English, you. have an. excellent infancy than human beings, cannon now ., We preached tohi‘in; the . relieved from the incubus that oppresses OttawaiGovernmcnt, with its ways that . \Ve of Members all present and the reevc in the chair. Minutes of Courtof Revision read'and'approved: Moved by Mr. Austin, secondedrby Mr. Arnold, That the assessment roll as "new revisedbe adoptedâ€"Carried. Maved by Mr. Arnold, seconded by Mr. Golden, That the following accounts he paidnnd the rceve give his orders for ‘tlic Sfll])8;â€"-JCllll Jones, 1 month’s sal- ary, $12.50; C. Wise, workon creek, $1 ; J. S. Campbell, Salary as assessor, $30 ; Do., stationary and postage, $1.50; clerk &. treasurer, postage, etc., $3.25.â€"Carriod. Moved by Mr. Branden, seconded by :Mr. Golden, That the clerk be instruct- ed to ask for tenders for. hemlock and pine plank suitable for sidewalks, also for 4 x dead 4 x 0 cedar, subject to in- spection of the street and bridge com. miiteeztcndcrs received up to the 10th inst. to be handed: to Mr. Austin.â€" Carried. Moved by Mi’,,Brandon, seconded by Mr. Austin, That the council new ad- journ, to meet at next regular meeting or at the call of the moveâ€"Carried. _ slur-WW Veriilam Council. Verulain, May 29th, 1893. The members of the Verulam council met in Bobcaygcon on Monday as a court of revision. All the members were present and took the necessary oaths of olficc. in. a] ‘iih a: 8 m m (:3. m “‘l’ til U2“ ("l i. d “a 5â€"4 . t: "â€"1 a CL) C.) rev-l s.) Q) 712 g; 4'2 j I 5 mg I CD 6 râ€"Cl. Q9 g I 234» 9,. Q) g was disavowcdg, their. object being to . , . - ,1 - H BC, Y.“ J; EC: m .H C) ‘ fl 1.. , ,- l 1 f. and Austin 5 assessment on 5.1; of block V15“? 50 10 “was ‘11? b1 0‘1 0- o: c; u_, Ema. B c) 0 commence iiiti tie inanu thtUlLIS _ T .. Mn F_ d I-1_ J , n f x M '34 'd ' (U3 a r: 03. Ml 'whcre the hiwc combines exist.” That N b0 SOiOOO; that W m' Jones be asse‘ss' ‘ ib' m cue ‘- we 18. t on Yea“ fl +3 (t3 " 0‘ U"; +1 CD , 1.1. . . .- ,, . k - ed for part of ii. part of block N instead ueSd‘lyiMcomPamed byllel'hmc (laugh? . (/1 ,4 [LL Q +3. 0 the ations me on the llgllb tiac .15 T. T _5__ I p ‘ .fi. 1 , i _ p Q 3 m, +3 " CD. CD +34 I E? plain enoutrh; but if‘aiiy memberof the :0f 00h“ cones. 52“). Mi F-S-JOlm Curry, "9"139‘V‘;}‘. leilpamms at ‘1}‘lifll‘l3blR34" :3 rd . IH 'c) , I. ‘ .‘ . 3 ‘ ' I. ' ,. . w_ C_ s. 14‘, lot 2 M. F' Sam Hutchi- 'WV- 1 l‘. i C lllll'llS ant L 1‘. .1 c- Q} til 535' ’ - ' r-c‘, % 53’: asiocmu‘imfloificm 01 pumm’ “111 knldly on eg 10,; 1’13 Séu'th 01-"1.ive,. M F__ Farland returned on Wednesday from. y <3 ~53 U; > ,__.. as CD arise and inform us how the combines i ; i i * ' - . ,- . ,3) q, (a .. l M M . . Cum-ma the Bay of lellte Methodist conference ,.. U2 @3 U2 ,4} S O are to be suppressed without ousting the ' ,, _ . ‘ :3 60 5â€"1 (D .â€"I "â€"4 Q (‘3. C , . .1“ 3.- , l - .,, . . Movedby 1dr. Arnold secondod‘by abO-‘lmwa- ' {it £ Flu 'H. +1: .wOieiniiieiit~t..it resteis.tiem.:1n lolEUID . y I . , I i ‘ , M_ A W C, by,“ f D], ' b3] .4 (D a If}. *4 , f _ 1 l- 1 '1 , - Mi.Austin,'lhat Mis. BIal“"a1‘thhllIS 13' - - (“up ~ i 0 “Lisp . Q 11â€"! U ._ m PS. :21. U1 _ Ol ante-e ection caSi conSitciations, we , A? _ r: , T ‘ d I ‘ f. M_ _ I ‘ @ rci~ rcp- » 50. i, _ - , -H , , - » . _ be paid to; 00, taxes charged in error in ems: auf-i ‘lel 0 ‘vA- Clal'lw Sl'w a r--l shallf cl h obli 0 fm the intOim a . . g a , -5.» m :3 CS, an “ion e um" c 1892___O,n.,.ied_ is at the Falls With her three young. Put ' . . ‘ ‘ . -‘ - ’ t ' ' t' ' ' it ‘ ,E Q g “53 E93 M Mr. John Cmess of- Manposa’ ex‘M. Moved by ’Mi. Austin, seconded by SOIB,‘.'\1;‘C}.1Wllllemtm fpisome wool sf. ‘ E 32': (6 we g; :83 p P for West Victoria “"18 ,1, the .Mr. Arnold, l‘liat the connoil new ad- 11- 15011 was at illn‘len 00 “0d- g v » ' i“ -, ,'..,.. '. i' .' i' ‘ " a. rd. (D d Falls last Friday visiting relatives and 370153”, .to may lot bci'iulm busmc°s “t’ 2:8;Igc:?OLf:i]::l:1:?ul Elihu?“ 91911,), a). t}_ spenta few mnutes in the Gazette office, ‘ “IS evcnmg'â€" mned' witiysome ditfigult tycoon“ 1’ 30b“ E3" aiidin the course of conversation said. ,. . ' , d ' Y’ My manabe C . (Jouncd met pursuant to adjournment“ sub “'3- Mr. James 1). Cameron, eldest son of Mr. James Cameron of this village, is home on a visit and-will remain untiL the. lst of August, if not longer. He! left‘tlie Falls-five years ago and went to Orillia, State of wasliington, to enter.- into partnership withhis brother Robâ€"- crt. in an. already established general business, and’the many friendsâ€"of the young men will be glad to lieai‘xthat't they are doing well. Their youngest. brother, George, juincd‘ them a few months ago. "Mm..- _._ -. ____ .' V ictoriaCounty; Correspondence of the Gazette. llemembcr'the mass. meetings and: monster excursion on June 15th next. The Crundullu. will leave the Lindsay new wharf at 9.15 a. m- for Fenclou Falls, where a monster picnic will take place. At Kinmount on June 14th at- 7.30 p. in., and at. Lindsay on June 15th at 7.30 p. m., T. 0. Carrie and George Wrigley will address meetings. Every- body come and bring along your family, and if you have no family bring along your best girl. ' i R. CAMPBELL; County Scorctmy.. ADJOURNEDâ€"The regular meeting, of the school board'ought to have been. held on Wednesday evening, but, owing to the absence of some of the members, it was adjourned until Monday.

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