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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 23 Jan 1903, p. 5

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rev 1 “We sell Kerr’s Spool Thread. i. at ‘1: cents a Spool. ' '_."‘j:_-. ,.-.r . 2. _ . '. a“ . :7 Commencing or. Saturday, We will clear out at a. big reduction the balance of our stock of Ladies’ Jackets, Men’s Overcoats, Caps, Gloves and Mitts, white and grey Blankets, '0 ' Mantlings, Winter Hosiery, Wool w Hoods and Toques, Men’s and Ladies’ Winter Underwear, Overshoes, Heavy Rubbers and Moccasins. z y 1‘“ er 91$ innit? These are all new goods, and must be sold within the next three weeks in order to make room for new Spring iii" ‘ The my Store. - v - r I REMOVED. ‘ I have removed my Dressmaking business to the rooms over Miss Washburn’s lellinery establishment. Street, Entrance-door betWeen the two red stores. ' APPnsnTicEs WANTED. MRS. M. E. CAI-DER. or '5 i ” 0 "To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or low prices in “ALL PAPER. We have them here now p for your selection. Goonwm’s, LINDSAY, NEXT T0 sm rson HOUSE. H furniture. all kinds of THE GANADIAH HATIBNAL SEPARATQR M-\NUE‘AGTURED AT GUELPIII, ONT. ' Claimed to he as good as any on the market. Its points are: Gloss Skimming, Easy Running, ' Easiest to' Clean, Interchangeable Brass Sheri natige. “Boxings eleven-ypoint, , _ - Ball Bearings. ' ' , Come and see that we. tell the truth. 433m. ‘ .. PETE}! Parson's. Repairing and Repainting, and to make Special Bargain Day On saliva-W" a l ‘ w. BURGOYNE. Ill: W. MCKEOWN’S and will carry a large and upâ€"to-date stock of Am also prepared to do Carriage Making, noose AND SASH. Planing (tension :_ Gainer. Hamilton’s. Sleighs and ’ " Gutters. «W The work throughout is standard in materials, work- manship, finish and design, and embodies every quality to recommend it as the very best that practical experi- ence can conceive. Every article guaranteed to equal in quality ‘that produced by any individual or firm" in Canada: Comerand see them and statisticescfras; = THOjfir-“RCBSON' “r, The renelen Falls Gazette. Friday, Jan. 23rd._1903. â€". Mr. 'Garbutt’s Project. A meeting was held in the Presby- terian church on the evoning of -Wed- nesday, the 14th inst, to consider the institute and gymnasium scheme pro- posed by Rev. Mr. Garbutt in his open letter which appeared‘in the Star of the’previous week. Rev. Mr; Sinclair occupied the chair, and the meeting- was opened With a prayer by Rev. Mr. MacNamara. Rev. Mr. Gal-butt was then asked to explain his scheme, which he did clearly and definitely. He also stated that Mr. W. Northcy was the person who was willing to erect and equip the proposed building, on condi- tion that he receive agrant from the ' council_of_$l75 per annum, together with the grant at present given to the library and reading room, making in all a grant of $250,. Mr. Northey then spoke briefly, expressing hiswillingness ' to erect such abuilding provided he re- ceive the grau't‘s‘and also'the member- ship fe‘es of the institute. The chair- man called upon Mr.~ Thos. Robson to express his‘tviewsgou the matter. Mr. Robsou said'lie considered the village too small to carry 613 such a scheme suc- prcmcters would'fihd that to manage it properly . it would: cost a good round sum of money. annually. Rev. Mr. M'acNamara then spoke. - He thought that, while We need a gymnasium etc., there are other things we need more. With our skating rink going in winter, summer, itcoul‘d hardly be said: that- our young people are spoiling tor amuse ment or exercise. Mr. MacNamara considered that a town hall~nnd fire our village than a gymnasium. A pub- would include a town hall, library and reading room, as. well as an apartment for fire protection supplies. event, the building should be owned and managed by the" tow-n. Mr. F. Mc- opinion that we were not in a position to enter into such a gigantic scheme. Mr. J. L. Arnold approved of the prin- ciple of the scheme, but could not see that the benefits to be derived would be commensurate with the outlay of mouch He thought that if anything 01' the kind were attempted it should be combined with a town hall. A resolution was passed, expressing in general termsthe need of something more than we have at present {or the social well-being of our young people. A committee was appointed to lays-the matter before the Board of Directors of the library and ’Sinstitute for their consideration“; also to canvass tho ratepayers with a view to presenting a petition to the council ask- ing for a grant to carry out the proyect. We are quite sure that such a scheme as the above will never meet with the approval of our people. In the first place, if the Board of Managers of the present library and reading- room have at heart the highest interests of their moval, the present stand being, in our estimation, infinitely preferable. Such a change as is proposed would simply ruin the institution. The thing we do not want is to have our library and reading room run in connection with an ice cream parlor or oyster saloon, or any other private business whatevor. Our object in having such a place is that our young people may become educatedâ€"â€" thatthcy may feed and cultivate the mind. As for the council granting money for such a scheme. it is sufficient to say that, if this town cannot run Its public library and reading. room, and anything else it may need, Without bon- -he had bought. 'Lcwis, Mr- Peel was allowed $12. and cessfully‘. .l'l'e'felt' sure,- too, that the . -u=ndcrbru=h .ono rod on each side of the ' road through the swamp on 25,-line 5, and the splendid, ' boating facilities in _ protection were much more needed in - lic building could be erected which- Tn any . Dougall expressed himself as of the- be more unfortunate than another. A church, and the desire of them all is to work, they will not consent toits re-l 8 o clock. Terms strictly om. A full attendance of members is requested. __________ ‘ HOUND LOST. «Lost or strayed from personals. Fenelon Falls, on Nov. 220d, a Hound __ - dog, color gray, with four white feet, Miss Flossz Smitheram left on Wed- white ring around nock, white tip on nesday to visit‘friends at‘Liudsay. end of tail and white spot on back of Miss Ethel Robson left on Tuesday his head. Any parties having him or fora month’s visit‘to relatives at Tor- knowing anything of his whereabouts onto. _ will be suitably rewarded by informiua Mrs. Charles Porter and Miss Jane 'MACK H- MCCALLUM. D Burtohaell, both of Toronto, are visit- Valuable Advice to'Mothers. ing at Mr. JOBeph Heardis. .If your child comes in from play cough- Mrs. Thomas Smith and her two ing 01‘ Showing evidences of an approach- childreu, George and May, are home mg (“Mk 0f GI‘IPPG, Sore Throat or sick- again, after spending Christmas and "ass 0f any kmd’ fir“ “1mg Bet out your , . i ‘ bottle of Nervilinc. Rub the chest and New Years With friends at Peterboxo. neck Wm, Newume’ and give internal Mr. Matthew ' Butler, of Walsh Co., doses of ten drops of Nerviline in sweeten- North Dakota, is waiting relatives 1!) ed water every two hours. This will pre- this county, and we met him in com_ vent any serious trouble. No liniment or puny with his cousin. Mn John Duggan, pabiphreliever equtals Polson’s. Ncrvilinc, . ‘ ' - \ w 10 15 a necessn 1n ever. housel 1d. ol Velulam, on Saturday. Mr. Butle Large bottles costyonly 25c.y Sold byoW. left the township of Ops for Dakota H,Robson, I ' about thirty years ago: and as We had KIOKED BY A Connâ€"On Tuesday known lllm 100% before that: we are glad last Mr. Thomas Smitheram, of Fenc- to learn that he has done Well- - ion, was kicked over his right eye, in his own stable, by a yearling colt, re- ceiving a wound two and a half inches long and right down to the bone. He pursuant to. statute, the following was driven by his brother Fred to the gentlemen met at the council chamber. Falls, where Dr. Wilson put six or seven Bobcaygeou, and took their seats : John stitches into the edges of the'wcund: has D. Hunter, esq., reeve, and councillors fore dITGSSlng it. George BPOOkS, James CaPSiiCk» JOlm - A BUSINESS CHANGEâ€"On the 10th Lewis and John J. Devm- . inst. The Breeders’ Advocate, a Poultry, The County treasurer wrote that he pigeon and pet Stock-- Papegppubnshefi using ii private business, it had better give up... Verulam Council. had no authority to “110W Charges for 'at Petrolia, .Ont., purchased The C'ana- . bridges broken by the crusher, and the dim poultry Direcwry a similm; pub_ Tee“? Was "'PPOlmed '30 “item? file "‘33" licalion, cl Woodstock, Oct. The two meeting 0f the county 00mm“ 1“ regard papers will be amalgamated under the to the mail-er. I ‘ heading of The Breeders’ Advocate and. On motion of Messrs. Leww, and published at Pen-01a. This williaddi Dev/itt, Alex. Dunseath was appomted nearly 1,000 to theAdvocates-circulars assessor at a salary of 360- tion, and will materially benefit those On motion of Messrs. Brooks and interested in the film, S. 1 , Capstick, Robt. Robertson and George mailed for the askinw" amp 9 COP‘GS D. Mam" were appomted aug‘tors‘ DOUBLING ITs CAPACITY.--Fbr some» Ml" BrOOks was appomted to the time past a number of men have been '. lth - . . ,. ‘ Board Of Health’ 0' Boyd hea Ofli Ebusy putting a new wheel, side by side oer and Messrs. J. Burgess R. White. . H y ’ ’ n With the old one, under the Light, (lent John Knox, S. Poguc, R. Webber and and. Power Companyh powerhouse at J. W. Staples sanitary inspectors. . the Falls and some of the eloctrtcit l' =t . ’ . . ' Y' MGSSPS' MCP‘lrland and ML cam, generating machinery In the house will. were allowed the wood on certainlines, . _ and W. J. Finley was allowed a rebate dng]Ififéegfamusaggubg?1:11:23“: ., _ ' c) ' ' of 3.. 50 for wood removed from a line zleasb_enab“ng the company to meet the requirements of their Lindsay cus- tomers. Whether or not. there is room for more wheels, should they .he needed, we do not know; but the L. .H. &t P. Co; will probably be able toget along fora- good. while with the two th'ey‘now have. They Father- Consumption. J. Peel made claim of $221 for'bury- iug Peter Brodie, a. boy he had working. On motion of Messrs. Devit-t and the rcevc was authorized to collect what wages were due to the. boy by James Kennediy' ' " Bad coughs colds and I t h I - - . - . . , I ca arr are re»- ' On motion 0F 'Mesqrs' OaPStlck and sponsrble for- more consumption than is .BI‘QOkS, tllBJClef‘k was infliwcmd‘ to Po“ traceable even to heredity. ' 'Caturrhozone notices forbidding the piling of wood or cures more quickly than ordinary remedies logs on theroad at Emily ‘ ' _ I 0,. of, using the bridge as a wharf. cred-that IS volatile enough to _ reach the . p . root ‘of‘ the trouble in‘ remote'_parts of tho RObt- Vvebber was gmmed “’10 to‘ lungs andhronchial tubes, and impregnate every particle of the air breathed' with its healing, germ-killing vapor. Colds can’t: about 100‘ rods in length. last ten minutes, or coughs more than thirty The bylaw appointing 87 pathmasters minutes, when Catarrhozonc is inhaled; It. was read a first time. - ‘ . ' . once, st0ps dropping, headache, and eradiâ€"- OnantIOD. orders WW9 draw" rm the cates catarrh from any part of. the system: 'ifOllOWlnfl 1- E- W001”le J- Knoxa E- Two months’ treatment $1; trial size 25c: Tiers, $4 50' each, and D. Logan, '1‘. Druggists or N. C. P015011 8;. 00., Kingston, Ingram and W. Devitt $4 each as rc- Ont. Sold by W.H.. Robson. «turning olficers ;. Mrs. Bell, Betth ch. ' and S. Secs. 4, 7, 8!, 9:, each $53 for rent; News says :. “Engineer Rust is not W. Tiers, 5 rods wire fencing, $1.75; hopeful as to getting this year’s-supply. J. Flett, balance stumping 5th line, 352; of concrete. ' roads and to- pay Halnilton, blanks, etc.,- $12.91; Mc- concrete work. Laughlin & Peel, legal advice, $5.60,; local improvements uncomplelcd‘ from Municipal World, one copy-$1. last year, .only twenty of which have Council adjourned until Feb. 9th. been started, the shortage of cement is m rather serious. Fowles; comen ‘ ' ‘ patcs trouble in securing stone, the price ______ of which is likely to advance.” Cou- (C'orrcspondencc of the Gazette Sometimes farmers will lose, no mat- ter how careful and. attentive they are to their stock; and sometimes one will chief building material of the future. DEATH or M R. REAz-IN.â€"M-r.~ Henry short time ago: Mr. J'oseph Hill had the We“ Vlcwl‘m: died-0f bl°°d POisnning- misfortune to lose a colt a year old this "n the Tom“? General Hospital; 011' spring, and a week or two previous be Saturday 133‘?» "1 the 72“d year Of his- lost a cow that he was fattening. Mr. “8'9- El‘Om the length of his residence John S. Brown lost an aged pig and a , ' ' litter of youngsters, If we are not mistakenâ€"and his promi~ Rem Mr. Garbutt has commenced ,.e_ nent position, he was known to almost vival meetings here. On Sunday alter eval'ybofl'Y: and the “CW5 05' his death; noon he made a strong appeal to old tl‘f’ugh 1? the {1110035 08 year-“f; was re- and young to game 0,15,50 that they carved With much regret. His funeral; may receive times of refreshing from 0“, lueSL’l‘ly, from his lute FGSIdBOOG at the presence of the L0,.d_ A strong Linden Valley, was numerously attend-- force is now at work making final im_ ed, many school teachers from different provements on the basement of the .Pal'ts 0f the 9‘“th bemg Present- Accrnn.NT.â€"-Mr. Lyle Lock, an enum- completc them as soon as possible. ployec of 'l‘. H. DeCew 85 Sons, met There is at presents great demand with an accident, on Wednesday, at For wood, and those who have lots will their limits on Mr. S. Maybec’s farm in be able to tell those not so highly favor- Fcnclon. [To and Mr. John Sprouts ed where to- get it; . had sawed down a tree, which, in fall« Mr. Alex. McGee had Mr. J. Chris- ing. split up the middle and swung tian two or three days with his engine around. It struck Mr. Lock, knocked cutting straw and grinding grain. It him down and fell on him, holding him. is a great advantage to- cut straw, as the fast until a. log was sawed off to release manure can be worked into the soil on him. Strange to say, no- bones were root ground much easier than it it were broken, but-he wasbruised and scratch- long and coarse. ~ ‘edzin' several places. He was driven. in ' sleigh to Mr. Henry Sewell’s, at the ,PnB'LIc LIBRARY SALE.â€"-â€"The annu- ‘Fans‘ “he” be '3 bemg attended by h o .. \ ° . I ‘ al sale ot .neWSpapcrs and periodicals D1 who” 1 ~ - i will he held in rhe reading room on ELECTION 03’ OFFICERS-"The Ml- Mondny evening next, commencing at nuul meeting of Loyal Orange‘District creek bridge, because it is the only antiseptic yet diSODVL. _ clears nose, throat and air passages at" CEMENT Summonâ€"The Torontcr He says that, although Sick Children’s Hospital,.$5;T.Sproule, concrete factories have enlarged their others, 35;. W. H. capacity, .they can not keep pace with As- there are seventy; Mr. Rust also antici» crete', which is a mixture 'of Portland? cement and gravel, is likely to be the. Roazin, Public School Inspector for.- in this countyâ€"nearly half a century, , . V....‘V“’.~lh:. . 4‘: ~ . , . . ..â€"_...,~.,_.,. At a I Mrs-Nay - ‘Nnâ€"ML‘M. ,. a" fi 3‘ t3. ,. ',- 3 . . ,. z?" i i. I! ll . ., 1 fl - l ,, l .

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