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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 May 1902, p. 4

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(lo., 81 75; R Magoo. carting. 75c.; D. T. Nor-they, l'ro‘m cemetery treasurer, balance of salary, $7 â€"â€"Carried. Moved by Mr. McGee, seconded by“ Dr. Gould, That the assessment roll be received. and that the court. of revision be held on June lltli, at 10 a. m.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Austin. seconded by Mr. Sandfortl, That it. Jackctt be paid 5,515 for one year for night-soil pit, he to cover the same as deposited, to pre-. vent offensive odors; to be paid-in two- instalnicnts, $7 50 in the spring and) $7 50 in the fall.â€"Carried. A deputation consisting of Messrs. F. J. Kerr, J. L. Arnold. 1‘. H. DcCew and H. Sandford, and headed by Mr. 'Thos. Robson, waited on the council‘in. regard to opening up a lane at the-end: deserves, and will have, the support of the electorate, because its record is good. and “ the greatest good of the greatest V number " has always been its motto. E a I I Mr. Carnegie would turn it out to-mor- - row, if he could; Mr. Hoyt], if elected, 5: will give it his hearty and earnest sup- If you want . I I v I If it’s style you want, we have it. A visit to our Hat Department will convince you that for Style, Quality, As- port, and, moreover, will be one of the sortinent and Price, we should be called cheap, .930 to most useful members in the l-louscâ€"a THE HATTERS of FENELON FALLS THOS. ROBSON' representative of whom Eist Victoria will have reason to feel proud, and who will always be on the alert to see that its interests are not neglected. ' There- fore, it is to be hoped that the electors will be wise enough, on Thursday, the 29th inst., to go, every man of them, to the polls and vote. for Louis E. Heyd, honest government, and good roads. â€"â€"-â€" Death of Principal Grant. if“ We have; an exceptionally fine line of Men’s and Boys’ Twine in stockâ€" 10f 0ka Street; Mr- T- 3- Ddccw also fine quality Newest Style Suits every Suit 0'uaranteed 1 Principal Grant. the distinguished ‘spen 10:- ( , b . . . o , ‘1 ' ' . ‘. . . ' head of Queen’s Universuy, died at his Dl- (JOUId'LTWQS Home Of a by 13‘" t0- and piices to suit everybody. PLYMSflTH, home in Kingston M 1115 last saw,“ ‘be intrfiduce? a, D'crxuegulg medium .1 3‘; RD ,day mornin‘r. and the Globe’sannonncc- ,t‘otputcmsc rom _hom:ts ashore 18'. , , , . , . BRANTFO ’ Iment of his-‘dcath was fittingly headed, feel: 31003 the eaSt S‘de 0f INS PTOPOT'Yr. A Vis1t to our Gents Furnishing Department wpll con- BED STAR, 2., A great Canadian passes away... The ,rmmdhe 9mm, end of Wm. Burgoyuds, vinee you that Bui‘voyne’s isâ€"the right place to go or new dcspatch telegraphed to that paper says :; “and to Water street. the‘ Salute to be‘ r b MQGORMJGK- ' up“ Grant’s last illness began on gusedas apnbliciane or street. and up.to-date Furnishings. See our display on Saturday. '« liovcd by DI G'oul‘d seen tied by . i ._ ‘. . _n 'l . jiMr. Austin. That Messrs, S‘andfdr-i, ii‘xusti'n, McGee, F. McDougall and T; {Robson be a, committee to investigate; lparticulars in regardto the pelilibuprea- seated- by Mr. J'.; Tlvomcy, and, report; gas soon as possibleâ€"Carried. :Tuesday, April 29th, while atlcndinga University Council. Eor several days '3bis case was considercd‘critieal ;;but on :Sunday last, following an operation, a change for the better came, audit was thought that his life might be prolong- ed. Early on Saturday morninggitrbe- came evident that serus fluids werclill- , Moved by MR. Austin, seconded by,- ing his lungs, andthis meant.inevitablc ;M.l‘- McGee, That the clerk be instruct- death. Hiscndmas peaceful“ Quietly {ed to ask For tenders, to be received up. i :it came, and- in the presence of, his only 1‘0 My Will. at l0 a. mu fOI‘ watering: v Eson. W. L. Grant, M. A., his sisterâ€"in- streets wuli watering cartâ€"Carried. law, Mrs. Field. and. his. niece, Miss , MOVGd by Dr. Gould,- seconded by, Field, and the medical men.” ,MV- Austin. That the resin: '00 instruct-4 George Munro Grant was born at ed to Write the Minister of Railways d5: ‘PictourN, 3,, on December 22nd, 1835. ‘Canals regarding the placing of lights. was cduoatcd‘i at Pictou Acudenyy’ 41110115: tlievcanal in the-village 0f Eenc-.._ :and af’terwgu'ds at the Glasgow Univer- FilllS, for the protection 0f the pub .1 sity, where his career was one of excep- 'l10 at nlglitseCal'l‘ied. 2 tional brilliancy. Hz: was ordained to ' A by-law was passedin. tlic-usml; :tlio ministran. Scotland. in 1,860, and {nianuerufor extending the time for. they. "lretupnedjo‘,Gapada, the following year_ [return of the collector’s l‘Oll’. iThouglihc. liadfa.good.income,_hedied MGVGd by MP. MSG-:3. seconded by; All at prices, that will: W n U o E . defy‘ competition. Three Stores. ._.- _ .__.,._.__r_.'_..:_..__.r_.:._.¢._. 'â€"¢.â€"‘--â€"___â€"_ » i'l‘lie lt‘eiielon Falls Gazette. , Fridathay 16th,, 1902. ‘mi‘ Ina week. from next Thursday we ‘shall know whether East Victoria is to be represented in the local Legislature during the life of the next Parliament by a Liberal orva Conservative, and we feel almost certain that Mr. Louis F. al‘leyd will be the man. It is not that the wish is father to the» thought; and we do not think that we are more-op- caress FOR: saints. Oils, Wall Paper, Blinds, etc... c\@________53/1 i In our tinware department all‘ kinds of‘ job work is her of ' ll\'$iL‘.“flil ', among others, the most eminent c: _ ' , , o . I ‘_ . q . ‘ onlv mi, (it“lfiitlgfl conlt‘f help sue. and even that only tent )orarily, that the head neises would. 9‘01 had 1” lhe PJSl, dud. lhl 10min. 15 ‘ - - n . r . . . _ ‘ . ‘ ‘ turn erase, but the hearing in trig affected ear would be lCSl.".)X‘C‘V€f. ' _ 0‘ m [lLelv m hm O m the (um, 0. '1 he I then saw your advertisement acctdenially tire New \or};_ paper. and ordered your treat- - 1: "it. After I had used it only afew days according to your (lll‘CCUOIlS, the neises ceased. and oil to purchase =1 pump {01‘ fire Pul'lloses' able damago to barley that was up, and: Moved by M"- Ausunt seconded-«by potatoes that were planted early andl I .1 ' I printed recorus prove this, and electms . . . _‘ _ I Dr. G)l.1lll, That the move Sign cidets were commg up were lulled: t ‘v-ilz‘f'. ai‘ierfire weeks. myhearinyin ltheldiscased ea!“ has been entirelyresmre‘i- Imankyo“ who. as some of them do, attend meet- . - t T1105 Scott a. =3 -_ er . ’ ru ours. , . . . . . - L ti . 2 . t h m ‘~‘ “(11’6" to remain cry WERMAN.7sos.Broadway.Bainmot-e, Md. ings in iavnr of both the candidates in m ll‘ngOlhOSvmli‘ “CE uSntasr pl'intinnr re, " " ‘ " ‘ ' . .- . ' ' ' ' )l‘C -' v ' o - i i . c ' v , r , ., .ct utter ere wztlm aimmcstial oceu when. this consiltzlcnc ' can hardly fail to W‘ t r l . . , . _ _ v. - Om t2 eatmcnl‘ does 12 f J r 2 )t « pnm‘ 320; E. D. Hand, pnmmg) $5, SOCIAL. A socml “’1” be held at the . W. Gut-d, dog tags and express, 53-35, home of hirs. Mark Dech this (Friâ€" 'l‘. Graham, assessor, $40; E. Brock, day) Welling. A first rate programme Salary. go, 335 85; F. Jackett, work, Will be given and. refreshments trill be. 83; N. Dundas, work on street, 83 12; Served- Admlssmu 150- Evel'ynb‘de: F. Bell, do. do., $7. 50 5, C. Keast,do. Welcome. Social to commence atcu ‘- Exagfiimtipu and “taggslélinm notice that, while the Liberals appeal . a VICE ree. . o . . ' I u . . . a. .. . a . » _ - ® to the rtcmds in support of then state- . IflyEggS: ailfiztial. AUthL CLINIC, 596 [A SALLE AVE“ CHISAGQ, ILL "mum we Gunfigwmives am] largely in Mamwmwv generalities, and display great ingenuity f - 2 .. ,,.,._°",_ K. i?- “ p; _ ” $ in their elforts to magnify molehillsinto - ’ Sill} saith" 1 a’ ,mountains. The Boss Administration; L": promptly attended to .timistieally inclined than the majority 'quite, poor, being: of so generous a dis- Dr. Gould. That the Electric Light (30.. i . ' ' 50f people 7,; but. we hear so much from position, that he. gave awaythe greater P0 l'equested_to put a light in the llOSO- , V . .all parts of the constituency regarding a part of.what.li_e i'eceivcd3-antl'w01'ds to [mustâ€"partied; See 0111‘ Corn Planterâ€"newest thing out._ frcvulsion of political feelingnamong the chat effect. should. be engraved 0n the (Jounml adloume‘li ‘0 meet 0“ Satuf'“ . electors, and the Liberal candidate is monument that will be erected tolus ,day, May 10th, at 10.21.. m. I ' . - a - - v '~ We bought everything before the large advance which “‘e‘nmb- Fénelon Fans WV 10th 190.). '. has taken place in haidwaie the last few months, and Will gland ms addmsog so egecme, ma, if he Personals 00110611 moi» PUB-want t0 a'li‘tuw- t 1. give our customers the benefit of it. Try us.~ 'tdo not achieve victory at the polls on " ' ' alien‘s, ‘31 “hemll’embm, Pres‘mt except“ " _- ‘ . r - , I ‘ , . L ’ cc. i motes - ' in t- , the 59th inst. we shall bevery much ‘ My. Hi Mange/‘7‘ was In, Lindsay :_ 1 c A . k. 0 piev us mee 2 r surprised._ ’l‘herearc two reasons why 2' ,d b .3 , inf-{leade‘ind “PPl‘roved-l '1 l ' i we feel assured that. he will be elected yesm-l av on usmess" - - 3 Moved by. MIT- Austin..andlsecoude‘di C I I» . 2000 is that e0 are becoming . illnlSS Pearl.- Shannon, Of Lindsay, is DD. Gould’. That the ‘.ccveu Sign I» _ .a 1. ' convinged. of - the limp of rum-Din" a: twsmng 1"" “Ste? at the halls“ ' Eorders for the following accounts : Paul. '1 ' ‘ y . D Mrs. Thomas Scott and children came 0 , , ‘ , , a l opponent to a Govemmpnt that,“ cop . ,, ,, . uclette, workbn fine at. Mrs. Dochar- t g mid to remain in owerf d m th“ fhonie irom_,.loronto.onHuesday._ ltytsi $1. J5 Menzies _do_ do 51. Chas“ p. E -. .. :» . " f p . "it?" 9.0 U j Miss El‘orence Robson of Lindsay, ‘.W-. d’ d . ’ ' ’ 7 , . :‘ :â€" g r .A reason is that Mr.- Ii‘eyd is the kind of - - - " r . ‘90: 0- 0-, 31, T- 800”. 31â€"0 d- l . jg " :is Vistting at Mrs. J. L‘.. Arnold s. 3 D,._ Gnuyd 0,, on to f b l W to ,5 r v * man who always succeeds where success v . - -_ \ ., 1 k ; - a V93. 0 we 0 a .V' a ' I” = 3 ,9 possible He is .m wuvmcnewcfic Min WNW“ vamfii °f' (JObocon i exteiid.tbc time forthe return of the. g ' ‘ '.' ' . ' ‘ ‘ ‘ D '.was at the Falls for. a..few hours on 'cot], mrvs -_ H. , ' . . ‘ and indefatigable worker, and an ex .wcdncsdw ‘Bwl _10 “d d d d. d 1, ., ’ x -v; ‘ -- _ . _ ~ ‘~‘ ., .; tr awtintro one an risse in to, #1 E g nitii;1;x':;:i::z.e‘ll:)6:0 amigo; I insipih chlsh anldfaltpiltiymoged usual, way, Mr. Sandford if: checkuin ' t . . :c-a Y- ..i it “to its v - -. " 1 E. x. “" whom he is introduced, With the pos- ,g-Erm in [Email] 10m ‘t e ‘l b rho council then adJournedp . 3' % sible exception ofan occasional‘dyed-in- ' Mrs W J si'ms of Owen Sound is .’ the wool Tory, and havintr what has - - - ' ' ' ' . ‘ ' A "â€" :: ."“ ' l .h . . nts. ’llr. a first]. . '5 . g _ been called the “royal gift” of rcmcm- Emisfi icnrvlglfia‘m’ i “ nd i ; POWles’; Cornelr. 3? ' » , ' ‘v boring faces. knows his future eonstitu- ' - ’ t ‘ ' ' :4; I haVe I'emOVGC]. mV D1 essmatklng ‘ nets She“ he meets-them asecondtime. I 21155 IN???“ “‘15.”: 1gmmeld ho?” (Correspondence of the Gazette)? : - . 1 " I , ~ ‘- n .l J; . ‘ _ . 121$ weep rom.a V15] 0 neary nine ,, . . 0 h ~ busmess to the looms ovei Miss A I ,HL,“ " Wow“ and 9mm Spam: months to her-sister, Mrs. Kl‘aehn, at .. 0" ,‘Vdnettfyb “entity, the .11“ v ., 1., , . . . ' pant, baring-a good cause to advocate, Desborough' out. inst... .tlelc {V11 e algal, 01} Party at- § X". aShburn S. 1111111116137. OStathhn'len't'. the {opponent who gets into “holts Mrs. William Lankin of Town“). Mr. A. E. Minthorne s. F‘l'ils Will be .~ ‘ _ With him, either on the platform or else- Went" home on Tuesday! after“ forh the first of the season. Tickets 258. 1 E 1 d 3 b t § where, lis apt‘to be urastuteotcollapse liniglmg visit to her Sister, Mrs. E; H. ngil‘lcgiuple‘til‘ gaph, IThe prolcceds. 3 allce_g_ e ‘When tie wopdy war is over, Mr, (Jar. Marree at the Falls. \\l e npplopllatc 01 He comp ction, ‘ § uegie is all right on Indian Point or in {1‘ ’w G, 1' d \I_ H of the basement of the church. Como. ,. Y the t“70 red Storeq » . . b ‘ _ H . . P _ i i. .A. iaiam an I. i. any 1 . I!" n t . W \ . r . socmty, lit as a iepitsentativc in an Webster or Kirkfiqd drove to the aiitignyoy a p o.ts..n],cveriing\.1 I . y I. . . 5 . , " r 7 . ~ ' z; 7 gliament, automatically opposmgr every F, q ‘ \ ,_ 1 t m . out two weets ago 1 rs. . amcs: t g $- AFPREHTIGES WANTED. , .énicasure that is for the good Eofn‘ne- f:igleganurififi(11:33:),Dd'1qllvdqtfiélillgglfli’Hl] it. POMCS recewed word from Waubau._ , Z r. . . ‘ .- in ‘ "‘ -“. ' .t-' i~t q 1: MRS. M. E. CALDER. V P'°,""}cct“7e $1051“ “,‘m: 1m": .12,“ng Mr. G. H. o. lllcVity, of Toronto, :v’m“q”:e‘r“j‘i,m;°‘Wigwffwglfiieg ,_; 7: vc'n‘u-l'e tof plc lcl ttm' a gllnSII erabe and Ml" Jo‘m D' smith' 0f Port Hope” lid ie foi- hexz recover“ " W’Ir‘ . I’towles‘ i‘ majority 0 He! 0 0:60p; .w1 i¢.Tioli']_ Y executors of the R. C Smith estate, ,mlu‘eairtph went to \géub‘ausl' d .t. '- lt ien votes 0".) t“? "" t 1 ")St' t “t Hey were at the Falls on Friday of last week. ' ' . “ ‘j‘ . ‘. ‘ ‘ene' ‘10 n . don’t want him. either. That the Ross Mr Edward: Fuzpremld, returned was With her niece during liei'last-fcwv- ' I . . I . . a . - . t a ‘ _ i 1 ‘ . ' Administiation w-ill.l)c sfusttained is ad- home on Tuesday from a mp north (11331311216215- tl ‘ t l I d I united by the inaJOi-ity o itslopponents whth Heyd‘ Whose victory at the. of f.ltt.1m]e diepp \lvc ye 1c: : , “$11080 Opinion ls wim'h anyimm‘ S” polls on the 29th inst. _ he looks upon as :d 41f, t", bp‘Ee 1 “01:7”, 1610:] to, 0" , gllharles Popper himself said that he :assmedI, Niel“ a 909 011 d 3. an 1150 - 'c.msidered'Mr. Ross the ablest man in several (30:? 0f I’Egii and bow 135‘? the Province; and there is no earthly '. ' . ‘ Wet-“€30 his “'00 urge numbcrsot" ' reason why he should be turnedzout of Village counml'v- cattlp have been moving towards the V ower exce t that the osition would _ ' ; rancms. like to see ilicir leaderoiiiphis place. A . ,Féuelo" Faust May‘7flit 13.303 Politics are very quiet around here, i ' capital cartoon in the Toronto Starve Counc‘l met at regular "loam-Q" a” but we learn that it is not, so . in the. few days 'too put the whole case iii a “‘9 mcmbgrs preseut except Ml" MCGCC' 10W” of-Lindsay. I ~‘ ‘ ‘r- a “1, . ‘ . r _ o - . - I . . ' - nutshell. Mr. Whitney was depicted 'Mmutcs ’Of‘ R'evmas Gmeetmg If”? amt], . _ One day egirly last week-Mr. H: Pcr-. "" ALL CASES OF {as g, carpenm. pnepan-ng the .. chic,- app'i‘oyed. ilr. M. c\-Ieethen,tsc':ipmima]lia me, from near Cameron, was delivering ' v . . =- n . plank in his plmf'opm’”~and m, it were 190-: HS 503 - L l‘- i 0’ ey : o‘ "I some fat cattle at Fenclon Falls. and a. in . the words “ We want to get in.”' That “'m‘, 33d cal'e’mkcrfOF the “WWW was 3111310 1111;01‘ in tlief dgliy this lather, Mr. 2 . . -, F -, , | - . receive . . Oin errin e't mine with’: in. i. 3 ME WW FWRBLE .. - T?.t‘.'.‘.°....‘?3et..‘.‘“.‘3t.tZ'l‘ltJtiZm;till: by m. our. sconaearbr Mr. .0 a... Alli: l, , v e-‘ ‘, _ . 1 me. , ‘h' _ , ‘ ‘ " .- ti. ' -". ." f. t a by r n w mvenhon on y t oqe om m Ste 1 mu ‘are roctlerating; but it would be a cold Aim“): That 5‘ (’O‘bfitt be E‘pfizc‘mtled south of Powlcs Corner something went- : l ‘ » itlav For Ontario if it were foolish enough Gill'e'mker and “Nadya” 0 me?” wrong with the harness, the horse gave ~ i a“ "i F isg'fiWERMAN 9F. iflmgé‘é I to swap Ross for Whiinev. No Govei‘h Falls Cemeterl’v “Willing to bY‘laWi “l” a jump which threw Mr. Perrin out of J; l ' ' ’ BALTIi’lIORE,i\Id.I,i\Ia_iilch so. 190:. mom. of course, is perrcp't, but the one stradlof l‘.dN01'l-l¢.Yr Who has 10‘ i the buggy, hurting him somewhat, and:, l Grizz'lcmm.-â€"Beincrentirelycuredofdeafness.thankstoyourtreatment,wa nowgiveyou» ‘.‘ b . I v . I. l.‘ Sigiiee.â€"~â€" al‘l‘le . ran awn It», qu equn‘ht ,e . M. a .. .3. L3, 5 ,t. d- t- . mil. ias een so .ong in pnwei in llllhl » , . , O ‘5'. L t l at i._ arup}tighloialggfififigég313?,ligiflQaigggafisfgiilig andthis kept on gettingworse.untilIlost province has an infinitely bpner ,.,.Cm.d J. .l'woijncg orig the will: g E}, “worsleyisi The hampss was badly, . myhenringin this carentii‘ely. ’ r F . ., P g 1, 1 n 1_ H, ,n C] “H, five "hm {stratum petition, Slgum y r '1). I urgoyn . .nt brnken but the buggy 030a ed. 5 1‘1“=‘-L‘=“'°"t~”~“mm”“mh‘m”f°‘“memi"ifi“.§él§fiétԤflrflé°§fi§'é‘iflflhfififie3hr. H” | y H“ i L n twenty'tlll‘ee Others: Praymg the coun‘ Thc‘rcccnt hard frost (lid consider-

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