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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Jun 1903, p. 4

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gardi‘ng the flooding. of lands by old?! . dams, and on motion of Messrs. Lewis-I .1 and Cupstiok the matter was left with- I: the reeve and clerk, to consult with tho . solicitor, and with power to act. On motion of Messrs. Brooks and. Devitt, Robt. Wilkinson was appointed to operate the grader on north side of lake. ' The following accounts were passed : A. Dunseath, assessor, $60; Jos. Tay~ , Win. Routl y 3 to be changed. Moved by Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Austin, That Win, Routley be as- sessed for lot 112, south of river, as owner, instead of. Andrew. T-ait, at $50. ,â€"-Carriedt ' F; A. Northev; appeal‘. . Moved by Dr. Gould, seconded by Mr. Mche, That west half 10. south Bond, east Clifton, be struck from the assessment roll, as it is usedrfor- church SPEllIAL SALE" 0" ’ ILDB HATS ' ' ' _: _, Eproperty.â€"Carried; lor, planking etc. for l' 't. 2. " ' I . W‘ 9H Tliilappeal 05 the Lipdsay Light, D. Hetlicrington, halfdblistidi' :iiliiserizzii p... 1 fi ‘ eat " ower e. was tirown out as Bick street, $9.13 ’ J. J. '1‘! t . o N S A T U R D A Y FARMERS i If you want not being filed in time. 3b00tll for Referendiim, 83'; Ih‘drdpzrdddiii: r M I y . . 1 . , Moved by Dr. Gould, secondedby 'prihting, etch, $544.05. ' i .g . ' , - ‘ 30‘“ Blndel TWIne to be Mr. Austin,.'l‘liat'tli'e Court of Revision Couficil adjourned tin June 29”,” ‘ ébe now dissolved and the R011 as amend _____w_____ d ; f‘mw»mfi”wmwmmw .M».W.WW , 'ed be confirmedâ€"Carried. M. ,8“â€" W A. communication from Mr. R. J. Personals' McLaughlin in regard to a claim for 3 . ,, . lg ' damages frdm W. H. Walsh,,was laid ,t viritfiliiilr‘z} B03303 lift on lueSday' , , E t . 0 t, t bl , 0 3st. man 's an relatives at Toronto. a - - ~ ' ‘ n m a e" ‘, Miss M’attie Quigg came from Tor-- - , I .- ..- 951m 0: :Veduesday for a few days' i101-.. 3,; . , Verulam Council. ‘ “Y “ ‘°m°' c" c- leave your order “71th H Ml‘. Herbert Ruley. iS- home from. it, , Council met at: the town he“, Bbb ,loronto', and'has charge of Mr. Harry I Robson 3 drug store during his absence. caygeon, on Tuesday, as a Court of Re. "v-isiOn. On motion of Messrs. Lewis _ on Sunday, accompanied by Miss Flos-. and Devitt, Mr. George Brooks took , , . ,the chair. There were-no appeals :-.one- :35'1",_Sm“hel'am'- “0d MISS Eva Brok‘emw 8 “1‘0: ~,was received: from Ed. Breswttttoo late ‘1 _ ‘ p 'for consideration. Jas. Gallagher was Mrs' MMY A“ P0300, 0f Peterâ€" and. 60c. will be sold... at. Mr. Will Swanton droveto Lindsay, Thos. Robâ€"soil. _ w,&'\v-.’â€" ,_ f. 3" .. L 'fié’OWWWWOWW“ r a J See the. ’ . . 25c. window if of these goods. Mrs. E. Sandford returned home on: :Tuesday from Toronto, where shelliadt been under medical treatment for three or four months. , Rev. John Garbutt left on Monday. and Mr. Joseph McFarland on Wedé ‘anesday to attendtlic Methodist. annual-- Conference, which is being li'old'thié year at Oshawa, and will last about‘a. week. l . . entered on roll for M. F., and the court b?‘:0?gh-~has been here since Monday, 75:” - "EDDâ€""fl "“i" adjourned until Monday, June 29th. V‘S‘Fmg 5h“ daughter, Mrs. Thomas, E Council then entered engeneral busi¢ Sml‘h' ' The Feiieloii Falls. Gazette. -â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"" iness, the reeve,-J-t B.‘ Hunter, Esq.” in the chair. - ' . I The reeve reported that he had seen . Mr. Kennedy in respect to wages owing {to Ecter Brodie, deceased. and he did 'not feel“- like paying the full amount. of Biodie’s book“, $915, because Brodie ,hadnot put in the full time hired for. and-also he had supplied goods not in Bi‘odic’s book. On motion of Messrs. Lewis and Cap- istick, the clerk was directed to write . Mr. Kennedy for a statement, and, in case of refusal or neglect to do so, the matter be placed in the solicitor’s. hands {for collection. Messrs. Brook's-avnd‘Capstick reported that satisfactory arrangements had been arrivedat with the friends of Mr, Kelly gas to his-keep... James Seymour applied again regard~ ' Friday, June 5th, 1903. , THE T'R-AIN' WlLL‘ BE HELD-1 .. v ~/~fm~7Â¥!mfivy- W.‘~ The corner stone of the new Anglican church at Burnt River will be laid this (Friday); afternoon at 2xolc‘:lock ;‘ and for the convenience of residents of the Fallsand its vicinity who wish to wit- ness the ceremony, the regular train. which leaves here at 12325" p. m., will be held'at Burnt River, on its return trip, until 4:30 o’clock. The track runs within a very few rods of the site of the new church. Return tickets are 50-cents. An invitation to be present is extended to everybody. The Teachersâ€"’3 Convention.- One Minute Cure for Toothache. . blot only for toothache, but any nerve '- pain cured almost instantly by Nerviline. One drop equals in pain-subduing powcu five drops of any other remedy. Thousands. say so. Powerful, penetrating; pain-sub- duing Nerviline. Marvellous in action for internal and external use: The world chal- lenged for its equal. Druggists sell it. . Yourmoney back if it is not so. '= Barrisnnn Summonâ€"A. baptismal ing work on his quarter line. He Would sergco gaslheld m the Baptist Church give his own work and teaiii_fi'ce..About \Oiit udn (1“? “st” and was very largelY .25a‘0dsneeded repairs badly. in en '8 ‘4 , w. BURGOYNE." o The BiQStoi-e. (Centi-‘nueclfrom last week.) Lindsay. ofobscrving. The tendency of bright pupils to become shy and diffident re- garding school work is due to the fact that nothing: of that nature- had been previously introduced. The lecturer then went on to show various lines of 'study which would be both profitable and interesting to the pupils- Mr. Stevens’ talk on “The Birth- right of every Canadian” struck. the proper-keynote when he stated that this birthright included A‘ thorough el- ementary education, (2) A comfortable school house with comfortable surround- ingsâ€"proper seats, blackboards, ventila- tion, lighting, etc.-, (3) Geod example both in school and at home. The speak- er took‘ special pains to show how each w. Makeowm. Fu-Raiiruns newness, and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am‘ also Prepared. to- do, all. kinds of‘ ' Carriage Making, Repairing and. Repainting, “The Jeweller,” has the largest stock in the County in GEM‘ and ' WEDDING RINGS, WEDDING PRESENTS, GOLD, SILVER, and. GOLD FILLED WATCHES. Send us your Repairingandl and to make DOORS AND .SASH. ‘ Planing done in short notice. S. Gainer. , Furniture, and TOILET SUPPLIES. findertakmg‘. 1e 4" ‘- § Our stock of Toilet Necessmes ' was never more complete than now. ible and ineradicable effect on the child’s Whole future life. There were four exhibits made at the "convention. The Steinberger Heudry Engraving. S. .l.‘ Petty, The Jeweller. maps and school supplies. The E. N. Meyer 00. also shoch a line of maps, etc. George N. Morang Si 00., Ltd., ,Tm‘onto, put upayery neat exhibit of first-class books, which wouldb’c helpful to a teacher. The International C0r-' respondence Schools had an exhibit of correspondence school supplies, samples of students’ work, etc., all of which were very much admired. Vin...“pttllaRaise... .._..â€"_.., 2 Fenelon Falls, May 29th, 1903. . ' - “ Council met as Court of Revision; JUSt lccelved t‘hls Week an" all the members were present and took other lot Of nice Baby Car- the necessary' declaration as menbers riaoes that are »S ecia ofGourt'ofRevlsion. _ vacuum, . p Moved by Mr. McGee, seconded by ,Dr. Gould, That Mr. McEarland be AlSO Extension Tables, Side- cliaii‘man.â€"â€"Carried. ’ Tooth pastes, Soaps and Washes. boards and Bedroom, Suites. The followmg appeals were then taken it : We have a new thing 1" Sponges g The Rathbun Co.;_-, assesscditeo high. 3. the iocih, the complexion and the E We have Brushes for the hair, I clothes. Combs of all kinds and sizes. â€"mudc entirely 0f “Tb” I carry in stock a, full line Moved by Mr. ~Austin, seconded by n 0 e ' ' ' ‘ ' V ‘ ftho 0f Pt‘tl‘lOlll‘ Suites L [1110‘ g. Ml. Martin, That the aSseSsmcnto ‘ ' ‘ ’7 l n o. be confirmedâ€"Carried. Chairs, Itltc. D Rat ibu C In fact, we have almost anything Win. Campbell; assessed too'high on -- - Picture framing a. Specialty- p in these lines your fancy may sug- gest. ersonal property. Moved by Mr. McGee, seconded by If you are in need of a Sew- Dr. Gould, That Mr. Campbell’s assess- ing Machine be Sure and see ment be confirmedâ€"Carried. . Thos. Robsod; assessed too high. my Styles before buylng' Moved by Mr. Austin, seconded by Its. 133mm... it..izrs.tiizzng::s§s Our prices are lower than you would expect for the quality of. the goods. emcmwww;ww "W Robson’s Drug Store. E i i l of the above rcquirementshad its indel- Company showed a very large line of i thought the council should take some action, and, build. a floating, bridge or, idrive piles v and raise the road. _ ' On motion of Messrs. Capstick and Hunter. Messrs. J. J. Devitt and Geo. Brooks were appointed to make exami-. nation on repairing it ;,and if they-de- cide to repair. it or any part of it, they ;are empowered to do so. ' The reeve moved Mr. Brooks into. the chair and seconded the motion., On an explanation .by C: Brown, the clerk was, on motion of Messrs. Devitt and Brooks,_instructed to request the county treasurer to write Oil.“ the taxes against the-soutlnhalfof lot,8,,and.the east hall" of.lot.7, con. 7.. I On motion of Messrs. Brooks and De- ‘vitt, C. Kelly was granted the privilege of cutting the timber on line between lots 20 and 21, con'6,._tor 32;,which was paid. fortliwitli.;: and the reeve and/\Ir. ’Everson, having valued the timber‘ on Cook‘s line, opposite lot 22; at $5, the privilege was granted accordingly on motion of Messrs. Devitt and Caps-tick. ticliard. Warren asked aid towards ‘huilding a wharf at Emily creekbridge, as the council has forbidden the use of road or bridge by WOOClUlelk. On motion of Messrs. 'Brooks and ‘Capstick, the reeve and Mr. Lewis Were appointed to inspect and report. The treasurer’s statement showed $809 on hand. A by-law was passed'appointing road commissioners, and appropriating money. Requests for repairs on Kielso’s hill and at Mrs. Prescott’s, andl‘Vin. Gra- ham’s were referred to commissioners. Mr. James Akister was, on motion of Messrs. Dcvitt and Brooks, appointed to arbitrate in the matter of‘. removing the west half.of lot 19, con. 3. from present sch‘ool'sectioo to section 10. _ On the application of. Mr. A. Knowl- son, the council agreed; on. motionof Messrs. Lewis andBrook‘s, to _- meet on June 29th and pasa a. by-law granting him the-usecf forty feet of roadway at l SaiidyPoint, con. 1, for the erection of" a wharf, the public to have free use of the same. . Mr. Lewis advocated the abolition of statute labor, the purchase of a stone crusher, and the making of roads sys- tematically audperinanentlys, The reeve thought the Dominion Government might be memorializedre- tcachers’ reports-for the term will be considered in making.;tlie- promotions 'and‘th'at iiiai'k's are being assin'ned f0 i'r attendance and punctuality. a i She’s as White as a Ghost. As-palc as a-lily. A.matter;of.pride? Certainly-not. Strength! Color! Endur- ance! '.'l‘liat’s' what every woman . wants » Good digestion, perfect assimilation, buoy: ‘ alloy and vim‘is the right of'every woman. She need not lack these if she will only iiise_lt‘errozone. It makes .blood, gives up. petite, gives - strength to the nerves color ' to the cheeks, and brightness to the, eyes. Ahox of Ferrozone tablets is at once trails: a mittahle into health, beauty and streno'tli. ,Tlierfeits'power ~iil ’Ferruzoue.‘ Tryit. zimd’ ‘scci 1 is not so. Sold ' ‘ o‘ '* - and medicine dealers. . b). all (Imagth ‘ > IT WAS NiT"HUlt’l‘.â€"â€"Ou Sunday last. ~a-sucking calf on Mr. Richard Byrnell’s: farm, in Fonelon, fell ,into about a foot- and a lialfof water-at the bottom of a». Ewell. suck for: a distance of thirty-two» feet through. solid' rock’. When Mr... Byrnell and two or three assistants had; got’tli'c little animal out, they found, to. their surprise and pleasure, that itwas . quite unlinrt.. Oil-n, NEW.’ MINISTERJâ€" Rcv. Mr.-. Dick.eiison,_ now of Warsaw, has been: appmnted to this parile by Bishop. Sweatman, of’l‘oronto. Mr. Di'ck‘erfson preached in St. James’ church here until :in St. Peter’s, “Verulam, on. Suriday May 17th, and was Well liked by both): congregations. We do not know when he may be expected, but he will no" doubtcome as soon as possible. Deafness is Curable. Sufferers from impaired hearinn‘ will bot glad to know that their afili'ction‘iis .prob- - ably not due to any. organic defect in the- enr, but resul ts probably from n thickening - of the lining of the middle ear caused b catarrlinl iiifldmination. Hundreds of per): feet recoveries as a result of the inhalation of Catarrhozone are reported, and on the. highest aiilhorltywe recommend this treat-i m_ent to our readers. Catarrhozone quickly ' restores lost hearing, and its efficiency is placed beyond dispute by the case of Mr Warren, of Toronto, who recovered 'perfeci hearing by using Catnrrhozone, after years of deafness. Price $1. At drunrgists or‘ by mail from Polson&.Co., Kingsion, Ont. UwFAIR â€"Every time the water cart has-been out it has “ operated " almost entirely on. Colborne street,~ which we: and many others. consider unfair as. other streets need sprinkling, too ’andr; the cart was paid .for. by» the: whole, pop,»- M i-..Elliot, inhis lecture on u Nature , , C y _ H l} studyfimude it clear that the Depart- 00 motion of Messrs. Brooks and _ OUNCEL MEETIse 10-NIGHT.’-â€"TllG-- Li: ment was not introducing a new subject LerSa ‘1 b3"la‘V-‘Va3 Passed 00mm“th Village council should have held its leg" 23 on the curriculum Nature study is {the-statute labor of.J.ames.Seymour and lula“ "‘Qmmy meeting on'WédUG-‘S'lafii .not atstudyvy it-is-rath‘cr an attitude of G- H; Bic" 03w” Pm'dY’S and Jas- bui’ owmg'io Ltheiabsence 0f the "90"“ 9th,, mind towards its, surroundings. Kelso’s to William’s on to quarter line “Pd M“ MENU“. “7 Was POSCPO‘led “5' The purpose of nature study is to train (’00- 10» betw'“ 20 and 21: f9? “ll-‘3 370313 im “"5 (Erma-V) ev‘mmg- , .flmppowers of. Observation, and reasom Andi-cw. Stapler:complained: that: a ' PROMOTION EXAMENAT‘IONSsâ€"Tlie r y T Y I Tug from these Observations. No, need portion of thei roap'opposite l§t_28;.con. ‘pilclipiiptipnldcgaminations in the schools . t I , ' , it take up any great extent of time in a was 00"‘31'0 W1“ Water: a" “3 Sprmg ‘W‘ 0 “f “F1095 neXt Week, and the S. J”. ll the schools. It will cultivate adiabit “'33 flowed abou‘ “"69 feet deep f0" menus M” be Publlr‘lled in our issue off ._ . . _ 9 . . sometimes a mouth or SlX weeks. - He the ..6th inst; We understand that the ~;~v~‘.« ,- ..

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