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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 May 1900, p. 4

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i. 7 and ommnnmn la a greater ratio than ,during “lemming” IIThh‘iIWlhg r-ls‘ l‘i even they can do, and we have shown Who programme‘fONhlssvenmg 1' I29; I - our friends on the other side of the Murch..FloweIr of the Flock..by F. Gfreen. ‘ ‘ " . - Atlantic that (lanmlu can send to the :Y'lrhf‘nuggzlérihngguhgyvg SRRILiI’IlIIeD; I ‘. I I .I I ,_ . -,,, .ncl.... . . .t a. I I.I I f I I lmchlI nolrllmn wall worthy ofI tokm, TWOIIIICIIIIM a Georgia Camp Meeting 3 . E ,. I thnlt plums alongside thur greatest vct- by Kerry Min-SI . . rag. {I % . I I I arena the em alro can produce. :- 30'“ Waltz..’l‘hc School Pluy-ground..C. Miller. , hi . . ‘ tlnuing, Hlt' lluhul‘tl uttered a well- Gallop....War Eugle....Geo. Sonthwell. - ‘ '1 a a timed note of warning against over-con- Mumh- u-Jolly TMVEHGYS- u-TOm Chu'h- z, .2. ". . \ lldonou in preparing: for the approach- ’ GOd Sh” the Qucm" {,I. g, ing election, with the reminder that, “ g II ‘ howovor good and righteous a cause V'hage cahhch' ' '3 r I I I I . ' I might be, it. might. easily unli'cr defeat .‘ I ,,‘ wlIicat clothllcrllgclgéoighgehé’ggég {fiéspi‘ifitt a: c‘gfifigfir ggge‘sgiug ‘ - v ll‘h thorough organizatimr and' strenuous I I Echelon Enlist Mhy 'Iélh, 1900: I finedgiii selecting the material to clothe your person. Paint Pre- . ' . work war" "cl-llmm‘l- Emmhl Vigllhhcc conned met at regular meeting' P"°.S‘ serves the building. Paint gives beauty to theIlmildiu . In painting pg“le for Old Iron COPâ€" is the price of liberty. chi: wm-IMCAHhm'v Fee“, and mumfl‘ j 5i; ' the labor costs more than the paint. There wzllbe a ge waste I I ’ II lors Martin and Mch‘arland. Minutes 3‘ . Ithe right paintis not used. I I ""‘ ‘w "â€" “ per, bl‘fitSS 0'50 . _ A' Langstwsion ,of two previous meetings read and ap- i, “' «they? . . _II__ ' 1 proved; I I I I \I . Dealer 111 Although little or no progress has .‘I b-IY “gli‘qahgttllnl seconqled by U7 . been made in the consideration of the L r‘ 0 am" ‘ .131 "5 mum" meet i. 7:4 “ i cstimatcs, thc pasaintr of which seldom “s- a gourt of Revmou on TileSday’ the .I,I III - s - I" _ . 29th rest. at 10 a. m.â€"-â€"Uarned. 6 II II ,3: . 1, takes less than six necks of the scssmu. M d b M M F. I _ I a. II; III, ... I a . I . . . . there are already indications of a rest- -b MQVGM. y.‘. “1;, o a" and‘ seimndCdi ;II_ it“ . ___H, . ._._‘_-I I _ Ilcss desire on the part of the members V r' artln’ mt the fonow.mg 39‘ I. l '4 is made for painting buildings.I It is notalow-pnced paint, but it 1 to hurry on prorogation. This is not counts be paid and the reeve give ms I: l, is cheap because the best. It 15 made of the purest materialsâ€"that. surprisinfl for the session is now we” 912dch forIthe same 5 D13 Graham, med- W .iI L wear the longest. The colors are bnght and handsome. - - ‘“’ - , Iicmc for J. Donaldson, sseo- Dr. “ I Into its fourth month, and, even If every .Gb Id. dh d. d... ’ .. ,{I ' expediency is used to hurry on the ‘1 “K‘.a,:tc"4:"?e ,2" ,ma “ml: for h" it I: work, there is scarcely a possibility of ‘2'0 I ‘3” ,I',$1,iIc'er ’ 5“ My to ‘Iay ISt’ I getting through before the end of next 3 ’ ' ' Ompson’ rebate e"“°.".°" 1”. -4 ‘I ‘ month. So far, apart from the evident Iasses‘ixpem‘ $240.; R' wallacfa’ hum"? 5. I ‘ L I I' desire in Opposition ranks to waste time ‘ohdmenh' Isoc'im'fibbsgu’ .B'M‘Ificimu 5' I ’ ’ in all manner of frivolous discussions on 0‘ .03. on t'oug." so '25’ J‘ L c'hhm” f ,‘I . v ' ' side issues, the proceedings of the scs- wa'tmg on Keuh’ 34“; H' smddaril’ do“ - I Fenelon FallSI sion have been-marked by better feeling $9d’ 8‘ Newsons‘gaiury’ Stationery I I - I I ‘_I_I_II__I___I_IIIIIIIIIII IIIII_III_III_ than was anticipated. It is true the “"Mposfimbe' fifcdimmd' I ' ; After looking around for a conSIderable tune to find out Tl F III F I I members on Mr. Speaker’left have been “II gngag’dgdl.TIIletnwczIrtczicrintiZdIbfi . . . , . .. , I ,I . I . .I, r‘ the best Separator, I have succeeded 1n obtaining the '3 (me on ans. Gd‘etth' "‘d“l'~‘"g “1 "’“hmmgs loud “‘1 deep from the collector, but that hfbe and)- ___â€"__.____._ of the horrible disclosures they wore .. . ._ *W ‘IOl‘lZCCl to collect the-followrng anionnts~ Friday,, May 18th, 19cc; gm"? ‘9 “I”; but '3°“‘lhh'°°“ld'f"°m before 312in 29s.: N: M. Kain. $4 80- _______________ con‘ilus‘vely demonsuate the unkae" RI \vanaceI SOGI;1"IJ0,,CSI $340; John success of the Government’s policy in . , The Transvaal War. , every direction and its. acknowledged: fEuls' $73.2; R" li‘yres' 35'40’ and that the followmg abatements be allowed: strength in the country, than the com- - _ , . . The march of events at the seat of plete failure to implement any of these IMecl‘aD‘CSIIl‘st'tuw’ $1440; M.” Wm" war has been a quick march during the threats by definite action, together. with 'ren Sr" $4 80; Standard Chemical 0" I! past few days. On the 10th inst., a the repeated attempts which have been 3,176'805 Wm“ S?‘Yell' firm“ 60°90“ battle, in which the Canadians were made to drag insignificant issues before 19' Martin' 729'; Mi's' V'ii‘iicoe’ $63 and engaged, took place at Zand River, and, the public and magnify them into af- Ithm the fonowm"; propemes be retul'ncdi as usual, the British were victorious, sfairs of importance. {to a"? county Treasurer For conecuon 3 O; Blgelow, north-west part 34. south. the Boers taking flinht at the ' _, I . Wham-“ ' . the enwavcmicnt. S enocf-n%h§l{ ' - - . of river, 60c.; Jus. l}onaldsnn,partblock.~ I r» a II I PI 1 . A. lournahshc Manatebank. U‘ N f F',,: 39 40. ‘1. K 1 . ‘kmson, the military wrrtcr’rn the Morn- 4680121443 1 "i" f?‘ I. ’ I L '3'0 if: "’9 1’03" Says: I' I One of the humors of the political Gregg, Dartslfugfi %~,.I:I::?Sl’afd'I3’t ii. I uTlieBoel-sare now approaching their situation is the. position occupied in CIIIIborée eIISIIIIIIIIIIg $6 OIII III GiIrcs o . final 32°“.Y- Lord ROhl-‘l'tSI has 40-090 Canadian journalism by the Montreal 109 sou’thl of if“, ,3 gh‘lé .' '0 mi?“ "1"" beyond the Zi‘hd Rweh with Star. Early last session the Star issued '\I.,1;on 909 southifi .- 66' .11}? GIcneI‘nl BUHOI‘ there are 30.000. {\hd a circular letter to its correspondents kénneéf' ‘éest h “43% 43756 Wllh Gflhel‘al Hume? 1-0.000- AISâ€"731035 throughout the- Dominion, informing and 75 ys’outh of fiver 40' b ..'- d. - “‘0 Pressm‘c Oh “"259 00h}th the Boers them that in politibal matters it was A de’ Nation headéd'g anil' ‘ E can make no effective reststance. A col- strictly independent; though in some DcCeWp re resémim I, y .‘HI'I; b' *,II' I lapfie mus ' mow the first ham? 1“ unaccountable manner the idea had waited in, thpe council” kl? Zlf-df’ew?nc‘" ' g: which the Boers make a determined Igotabroad magic. was. a. Conservative ’ ‘Moved b MII Bragg 'he 0' hdnlé‘ih- r Sivan and 8"? IWellI beatem leihter- "paper supporting" the Tories both in Mr Jone, yTlm't we ngn’tsefion «envy csarn the question is whether. the Trans- federal and provincial policies. This,. bqn'd ,he's’um of fit “dill; 19:1,) ‘55:” I I Viffll Government “'1” the“ Shhmlt, 0" the letter declared, was a mistake, for :u‘nderstood: that we {.eceiva 5' 1' ema wrllencourage the burghers to continue it [mm-ed no political party and was a week durino the su BI mus‘clonce 3* hopeless Slrhgf-‘llo ‘0 the Phi“ 0f their prepared todeal with public questions Carried ° mmm mommaâ€"t general ruiu.I The latter alternative is on their merits regardless of party. '__.._,_.___..-_.,_,.,o_,. by no mGIIUS-llnPI'Ohablh-I"I Upon the face, it would appear some- Tm; QUEEN’S' BlRTHDAY--Thurc, Mhhy are 0f the (Timon that the “'hat St'l‘ahge' that the management day next the 24th inst will be this 3081'?! Will adhere to thh‘ Git-lfepeflled should consider it necessary to impress- Queen's hinhduy and a camera} holidq i dfetprmipatioIn to fight to tlic last, andIi this upon its own employees; for surely GodIIIIIIIIe the QuecnI e v y. The? W. “a War may 35‘? a» {:00 the olic ofa aier. should be intelliWL ' Whhe longer: as the fm'hh'ed POSthD-‘l ble 5:) itsyown sfati‘, however ambiguozds t_g:YFRméENT‘f‘,VORK ATMROSIEDADE'.‘ upon which they can fall back will be it might appear to the outside pnblic, WIIkeIISueSSa-y a:. in?" r'f lliomhs" exceedingly dlhiGUhS to take. and ent- The circular created considerable amuse “75kg i’n Outpel-m en em 91d blumxc’ rancc to the Transvaal itself has not meet. at the time among those who rc- Alexfimfl goanzificénmpfml“ hm!" ’th been efi'ectei 0" Sunday 30111 ccived it, and; if'tho columns of the ,md ,‘WO ,, sistss’ts b ovemmfinb‘iiwerh Roberts’s main force concentrated at paper-may be taken as any criterion, ‘whem a”: u?” 2,033.)? to tie Imus“ , Kroonstad, where it was reported, two precious little attention was paid to me Iandqe'ft nix? meal)?" “domed? S 10ml. = " days later, to be resting after a rapid instructions contained therein to send 48,. 'work in 0 mm.” o .gIsfimelncces“ and arduous advance effected with much "in fair and unbiassed reports, There atyfiosed 18 onnecmou m“ “0 00k 35"- ./ ‘skill and success. A report current in is not, a, more uncompromisingly Tory a ' Cape Town that Malcking was relieved publication in the Dominion of (,lanada~ 0” Sunday hash” been confil'med' 'to'd'U’» "0“ does ah? Palm" PubliSh Snell Falls and now there are no fee tl . s ' « . r ' ter. inn _ ._ Ignotoriously unfair'rcports or such par- t, .IIII I - I, I -r - The Cartwright BanQuet. “3“” editorials “3 this same “ indepen' me ydtlimel' Odin? to. ‘f‘e emigration ’ dent” Montreal Star. and its adjunct, gauge ale Bi‘cwfeI‘fi' eini’loymeh h’ A notable event of last week was the the Family Herald. Its parliamentary ' n .10 VI 3-“? . at} mi" 13 sad to be no" I I I I I , I II” I ,- blI - noticeable diminution in the number of banquet tendered by the Ontario Liberal “3pm” me “mounly' “me '3 L' "s l 1 ' * members and Senators to their nrand OdhOl’h‘JS‘ 93°33]? mlSh’adiD". its car- so '00 01"”th as nearly. all. who left. I . . .. -, a were unmarried men or couples who. , Iold leader sir Richard ()m-m.i..|,tI ‘toons scurrilous caricatures; and no . I .. II I From ever; point ofview IIIC eventthII bettercvideuce could be needed of the either had no cnldren or none old a .notabie"""and significant one, Sir fact that the Montreal Star at c enough to goto SGhOOI' agency for the , AMERICAN CREAM SEPARATOR as without doubt the best machine on the market for. the following reasons : 1. It is all in one. ' 2. There are no loose part-s whatever. V 3. It can be easily cleaned, as the hand can be inserted in the bowl. 4. In no case during the past year was its superiority ‘ more manifested than by its being awarded, amidst strong competition at the St. Louis exhibition, the ' first premium and diploma for best separator for farm use. Come in and see it. ovaâ€"-mv‘" That’s where we shine. No. better can offered in the country than the make we sell. Can undersell any other maker, having bought the material before the great advance. JOS. HEARD. 1 ‘ .z3.,.I_;,I,;Iw 1.4;. .(III H. MCDOUGALL, AGENT FOR. lllcturmlck lllghl Hand Open Binder Vertical lill Mater. "llll Steel Hake,”and Cum Harvester. “mm “bill’s, 'Champlin Seeder and Cultivate. Cuckshull Flows. Bell’s lltalll’fl‘ller. Bhalham Waggon. EMPTY HOUSEs.â€"-Not very long ag o -it was difficult to find a vacant house at, -â€"p-¢-o . u is .Riclmrd’has been a tower of strength to :Pl'eseht‘ moment is “Whed hhdy and A‘sundermnd may writes Dv' Neelflth’a" - ~ . , , v - , .I that-he had made her a successful fit after... :éLlhemhsm for many a decade. and his bo'ms b3 th“ 'luppenteq' than the he" having eight sets of teeth made in Toronto: and elsewhere.-â€"-43tf é.‘ Tun New Srsannnâ€"Mr. Thom, ' Robson’s new. steamer,- the Dtvzmtlcss, was taken out for her trial trip last Sat- urday and " walked the water like a. a thing of life.” On Tuesday she t0‘Vr. cd several scow-loads of McDougall’,I, Brandon & Austin’s cattle from Rose -- & dale to Grand Island, and on Wednesm day went to Bobcaygeon for Mr, Bur~ goyne’s new- boat. the Kfllt'flliift'ay which , is nowhere, andzis having her machinery put in. PERSONALIS.r-â€"=l\ll'. William McAr-w. thur, zaeeveof the village, has recovered from the attack of quinsy that laid him 2: up for three weeks, and was able to preside at the council meeting last. Monday cvening......Mr. E.- J. Kern. post-master, has been confined to his house by illness since the 6th inst., but is now nearly well again .....Mr. Fred. ~sclfsaorificing labors for his country that. during the present session. hun- dreds of thousands of copies. of. the ~ I and his party'arc well understood and I I ‘ A I, ' warmly appreciated ; but, however well ‘Phpm’hl'e‘l‘eghlm'ly ‘h‘h'lhut°d=tlh“‘h%h' a condition or a fact is known and re- i°ht (he Dominion under the fi'hhk 0f cognizedIih does no harm occasionally the Conservative Whip. being sent to'oive it special emphasis. The go. through the mails from the House of zoasion was essentially a family reunion, Commons post office at tho expense of ‘and it gave the opportunity for a gen- the Canadian people. I‘he opinion of oral exchange of congratulationson. the 33m =|0hU0Wledf-’ed= P-ih‘ty Ji‘hl‘ml. that - ‘ splendid work the Party had accomplish- ‘ihl‘S the hthSty h) “Ck‘leed‘le it“ ' ed‘ for the country in the past, its en- h3th ‘0 the “ah-“e ‘t ShPPm'l-‘~ ‘I‘hmys I viable position in the confidences of the commands respect, bur such a ludicrous- ’ 7 ’ nation in the present, and the magnifi- ly barefaccd attempt. to hide beneath a cent outlook for the future. Setting cloak of pseudo-indepcndencc. merits __ ’ meme “HI partisan p,.,.j_udicesI no obser. and receivesInothing but the contempt ,3 ' . ' van; [Dam who valuns his reputation for and opprobrlum of honest men.I ’ common sense and calm judgment, will I" hesitate to admit that the verdict of like Village Band. 1.- 5 I ‘ , history will be in the words uttered by ' is _ the guest of the evening, when be de- On Monday evening a deputation ' ' i ' i ' 4 'clarcd that the four years which had 'from the citizens’ band. consisting of '7. I i ' elapsed from 1896 to 1-900 has] been Messrs. G H. McGee, P. Dcyman, F‘. ’1 i " pro-eminently fruitful years in. the H. Mag-cc and W. M. DeUcw, waited history of Canada, during which she on the council with the object of solicit- had made gigantic strides both morally ing from them a granttoaassist the band W. and materially. In those four years, to pay a portion of their expenses for l ' said Sir Richard, we. have. shown our this summer. On motion of Messrs.| ST. "lI’l'flI .American friends that, while we are Brandon and Jones, heartily supported, ton's store at Midland......Rev. R. H:_ erick-Y'arooe, who has been in the em- 4': ' ploy oflMr. William Campbell: for the {i past'seven. years, left on Wednesday '7 ' to take a position in Ithadry goods. department of Messrs. Elayfair &,I Pres- : willing to carry on trade- with them, by Mr. Martin and the reeve, agumt Leitch and Mn Joseph MCFM‘land were ‘2 . still, if they shut their doors, to us, we of fifty dollars was made. We are plans. igLindsay on Wednesday and Thurs. Iit are not merely able to stand the b‘ow ed to know that the bandeill gichan dayIIattending the Methodist district, ’ ' ' ‘ " ‘ - ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' but. toprosper and develop our trade open air concert every ErrdayI evening meeting,” I h

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