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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Sep 1903, p. 4

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ml.’ the Fcnelon Falls post-office. M r. L. H. Bedlington. business man- ager of the Min'len Echo, was at the Falls on Menday, and paid the Gliizettc a ‘i'raterna-l visit. ’ Mr. James Hill and his nephew, Mr." good, in fact, that we are glad‘ it is ab- solutely necessary to put ourselves out- side them. “ We could savo ‘moncy if we didn’t eat." says “ H.LD. 0." Some of us could. but more of us couldn’t; Vbccausc.if Labor could live without . it-ating,Capital would instantly reduce J. H. Cameron. of Bobcovweon gave it. its wages by the exact amount it is now ,flying call to Mr and My“,qu ‘E Ego-» compelled to spend for food. And if ‘lish on Tuesday afternoon ‘ i . c we could grow iur or feathers on our ' Mrs. J. E. Cameron andher son John ‘ bodies and do without clothes, what a accmnpanicd by Elli-e, 3, Hi1] Mrs G, .r lot more money we could"saveâ€"couldn’t Nicholle. and her son Silas an, or 13:01,: i l we? ‘" Nine-tenths of us cannot afford icaygeon, spent Sunday at, the Falls the to eat,” says “ H. D'. 0.,” and’ it is a guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E Englishv i lamentable fact that ninety per cent. of ' the people cannot afford to eat anything 3; but cheap articles of diet, because they cannot afford to purchase the delicacies that are consumed wholesale by the rich; but that is the fault of cxistinu ccnditions, and will be done'away with in the coming days Socialism. As we have said, *‘ H. D. C.” is only in fun. If he were in earnest. he would deserve to have his head punched ;and science -,will deserve to have its head punched ‘2 ifit even so much as attempts to put our stomachs and digestive apparatus out of business. Wilkinson ‘ No. 4 Gang. NEW Iii-INCH GANG PLOW. Fitted with coulters, and has very heavy fluted steel frame. The mouldboards are the best- United States soft-centre steel, and are extra large, turning stubble and manure under perfectly. Wide steel landsides. Can be: fitted with cast points or steel shares. Threeâ€"horse evener supplied as an extra. THOS. RGBSON. . . .w... «wwaw‘mmwmmwnm v ’VVW Wv’ J M~ww~vw THE BG STERE offers special inducements this week in Flannellettes, Cottons, Wrapperettes, Grey Flannels, Flannellette ’ Blankets, Etc. . Cures Sick Stomach Quickly; 1‘ r - Sick stomach may often be quickly rc- ‘. ' grieved and its unpleasant consequences y’ l averted by taking thirty drops of Nervilinc- in ali'ttlev sweetened: water. It. instantly relieves the nausea, and by its soothing and stimulating properties calms the stomach and enables it to go on and complete the a process of digestion. The action of NerVé- :3 i iline is simply charming, pleasant, pone» . i trating and powerful. Druggists‘ sell it. .-‘ Sold by W.H.Rohson. I t: i t l l F We have just opened up 3 cases (25 pieces each) of Flannellettes, shipped to us direct from: the mills, bought before the advance in price. These we; will offer to our customers this week at the old price. Extra quality dark Flannellette, suitable for quilt linings, 32 in. wide, per yard ' . . 56:. Similar patterns as above, but, wider, per yd. 36. BlG‘ “ SPUDS."-â€"â€"We have to thank Constable Brock for a present of pota- toes grown in his garden on Colborue' Full .36 .inch Flannellette in fancy stripes, also The Fellelon Fans Gazette, yif‘YSGtg'eiglgpiugli pnly sevcndin number, plam pink, white and cream, per yard 10%. __ Fenelo" council» [Bl't'i’ck says thflvi‘oifid‘igfi E Heavy soft finish Flannellettes, su1table for fine Friday, Sept. 13th, 1903- qubmy Au" 26th 1903 though notquite so we], shaped. “7,,0’, 5 Shirts for men and boys: Per yd' in & isc' "' , _, _ _ Fenelon Councilim’ct piii'sd-ant, to ad: can beat them ? , i Grey Cottons, best values ever offered, 50., 60., 70., ReVOthON‘ "1 9'“th 30‘10038- j'ournment. Minutes of last meeting 1:0 thmiâ€"‘A Flame of baseball was; »»'\.‘:"z= , 80. 90A and 100‘ a Mid. ' . . . I read and approved. The rceve gave a to ave employed on the agricultural “ i 7 y The ionowmg ‘3 Pa” 0f ah whole report of his attendance at a meetin" at grouhds hem on Tues‘lay afternoom ‘ Grey Flannels, 130., 15.0., 170., 200., 250., 300- and under the above heading in the Toronto Oakwood re Hammock (1min. ° between a team from l’etcrborough and l, ._ 353_ per yard. Sifiii‘t’flhlmfiy h‘l-jt 3~ I d t} t A notice of appeal was entered by the ($221529 boys; but)“ igdh’tg’ome 03,5 p . _ 138 0 en Gen ren’Ial-(e 1a . ~ . n, - "- _ ‘ I [DO cause lie Ctel‘ oronion - .5 Wrapperettes.-~â€"A case of these goods, 111‘ all new great consequences frequently arise 22:3:fligsgfriggflz';daggmssrggfnizzuis failed to “ materidlizn," and, though: patterns, worth 120., 130. and 140. We W111 $311 from trifling incidents- Five Years 1‘20 being entered into bytlle tdwnshipn of team hm,“ ’01‘3‘390“ came “P- a hERVY‘ i the Whole lot at 100. a. yard. ’{IT‘eghbhc't fichcg’l ,E'C’hfi Elf lflhtlhl‘hlgh Mariposa and Fenelon, whereby Mari- 23'” 0:311“ an" oomhmhcaed ill] the mhl" l . , r , ,, me o em 9 w 1;, 310“ c c ,i “,1. a ‘ y- D, ( e 0 .ie a crnoon ren erett' la i ~- Flannellette Blankets ~e1ther White'or grey. done about securing more school mom 2:531:35?“allfiqggogqrtgs Fesnhglgimi: possible, and the visitors werii iioiiie» 10-4 . . 750. Per 135111“. The lady teacher in one department concerned ‘Feneloh abreeim, to pay again Without acbicving victory or sufi ' ll-4: . . . . $1.00 ‘1 ‘had more Pupils Phi“) She could hahdlh- half the cost of the driiin ati’d culverts form-93 defeat“ 124E . . $1.25 a. " l‘he local school inspector was Mr. John to be congrumed and maintained on the W .READY-TO-WEAR HATS in and,» I , Kennedy, and he advrscd the trustees bOuudaw mm, ancwauce. also owners less-vanety at moderate prices: -‘ 1 These are all new goods, and. the ClOSeSt 1311098 not to start a new school-room, but to of lands,” 95,010,, each gum}, to bum] MISS M-WASHBURN- ‘ in town. adopt a“ idea he had in mind: Viz-r to and maintain the drains in that town- CONCRETE WHARF-_The Old, l ' Pm" “homer teacher into the Same room ship, - ball-rotten wharf below the locks is to‘ » gâ€"â€"not as an assistant, and not to divide 0,, motion of Messrs, palmm. and be replaced by a DUW one, built of con- the class work, but as apriva-te instruct Chm”, ,, bylaw, was introduced and ,creterand‘ ‘3‘60‘0‘1‘ a dozen men are now or, moving about among the pupils, pass‘éfi ram-Vina this, awemnent, also at work, under the superintendcnce of~~ clearing “P dimehltiesa GOaChihg duh on motion of: Messrs (link-im and Peilmer MF' Peter Gram” 0f BObc‘W‘lehhv The‘ Sthdems: Obsel‘Vihg the “leak- i‘olhts 0F the rce've and clerk were aduthorized to new Wharf will be about 170 feet long' each individualrand; giving the assist- Sign said 30W,an for township of- 14’ feet Wide and 15 feet highâ€"the first peace and: instruction necessary. The Feuelom a ten feet of stone and the other five 0t" ‘schemc worked well. The regular 0,, motion of Messrs. “webs,” and pconcrete. , The Work of‘7 tearing up the- teacher had no more d1fli0ulty handling Mark, a clause was, added tome “weer =Old Wharf was commencedon Mondayi, so many pupylst The dullards began ment, binding BT13 James to and,.weather permitting, the new one -to overtake the hlevel‘eSh Pupils, they maintain 400' feet of said drain, com- Wm be finiShcd by the end‘OF hex“ l ‘SOOD'excelled ihe “emfâ€"ic- SO we“ did tuencing at Weldon,’s line fence and month" i the expfh'lmeht work that all who “"t' proceeding cast that distance. W' Dundas & Flavelle Bros. want? hessed [t5 Ghee” grew ehihhS‘hStlc 0V“ The rcevc was appointed? to procure YQUI‘ surplus P0uliry,and Will take themt ,it, and it was extended throughout the the necessary cedm, for culverts where a-llve or properly dressed. Your local: l ‘-" merchant will give you prices and par-- , heulars; 32-6- ‘ ALWAYS BUSY.â€"â€"â€"Ournearneighbor, Mr. E. W. Glaspell, whose Workshop we pass several times every day, appears ! ‘ to be always busy, and tells us that he 'liasturucd‘out seventeen skiffs and can=-« ocs and' more than a hundred cars and 'Batavia schools. Soon it was found unnecessary to- give “ homo work ” to ,the children. They worked under the leye of a teacher whose duty it was to see how they worked and to take a per- sonal interest in each individual pupil. The plan produced improved health the Haudcock. drain crosses the bound- ary. ‘ A dcputatian from Fenelon Falls, Messrs. Gonld‘and MoFarland,address- 0d the council, asking some sign of its being agreeable to the County guaran- teeing the village's bonds in the pur- l have. Poser-lasso w. rackeowrc’s Fer-entrees Business, 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, and to make DOORS AND SASH. Planing done on short notice. S. S. Gainer. Furniture and Undertaking. (9W0 Just received this week an- other lot of nice Baby Car- riages that are Special Heine. Also Extension‘Tablcs, Side- boards and Bedroom Suites. I carry in stock a. full line of Parlour Suites Lounges, Chairs, Etc. . Picture framing a Specialty. We are making more than the usual preparation fOr' the Fair time. We have placed in stock more Watch- es, more Gem and Wedding Rings, more Silverware for presents suitable for wed- dings, Stick'Pins, Brooches, Long Guards, Gents’ Gold Rings, Watch Guards, etc. Call and see us. S. J. Petty, tindsay. The Jeweler. ' Tanglefcot, Fly" Poison fads, Pure Insect Powder. WWWWQW?M¢¢C¢¢¢ v ' ; ‘¢*HWWO§ If you are in need of a Sew- 1ng Machine be sure and see my styles before buyino’. W ' Robson’s rug Store. 1‘ pid was found to be neither one nor the and spirits in teachers and pupils alike. "l'he pupil who seemed stubborn- or stu- :othcr- when brought into personal con- tact with a teacher who sat down in the same seat with him and privately ex.- plained -â€"â€" until he understoodâ€" the - mathematical principles that had always been a mere jumble of words to him.” The experiment worked so well that the Superintendent of Education for the State of New York. spoke highly of fit in his annual report, and it is prob- able that the peripatetic teachcrwill be employed in the course of time in all ‘schools in the United States. And why not in over-populated Canadian schools also ?. Under the present system the pupils do not get enough individual at- tention, the want of which keeps them back in their studies and renders home work necessary. We have always been ‘oppcsed to home workâ€"or, at least. to so much of itâ€"â€"ns it keeps the children tied down to their books when they ought to be at healthful play, and is a :burdcn upon their parents or older bro- there and sisters, who are pestered to give the information and instruction :tha-t ought to be given by the teachers during school hours. -___. M ..,...._-.. “As to Eating.” 'Regular contributors to newspapers are occasionally at a loss for something to write about, and that; is perhaps why it occurred to “ H. D. 0.,” who says things in the Toronto Eyening Star, to write an article under the above head- ing. . one, as in it he deplores the .uecessity of eating, and regrets that sctence has not made some simple discovery that ‘will relieve us of the undignified habit. We hope science will never exert itself in that direction ;: for, to tell what “ H. D. C.” will possibly consider fu-l truth, we like eatingâ€"and so does everybody who has a good set of teeth (natural or boughtcn) and an effective stomach. Fine clothes, and books and pictures and travel, which “ H. D. 0.” appears to think so "much of, are all The article is, of course, a funny a disgrace- chase of the mill and water power. On motion of Messrs. Palmer and Mark, it Was Resolved that this coun- cil, having heard the deputation from the Fenclou Falls Board of Water, Light and Power Gem'missioners, here- by expresses its approval of the guaran- teeing of the debentures of said village by the (lounty of Victoria. On motion of Messrs; :Mark', the council agreed to the levying 'ot' $2100 for township.- purposes and ‘poor ratc.. Moved by Mr. Webster, seconded: by Mr. Mark, That $10 be granted Mary and Sarah ‘McFadyen.â€"-Carricd.. On tnotion of. Messrs. Cragg and Palmer, D. Sinclair was appointed com- missoncr to rebuild the bridge on con. 3‘ on the quarter line between-lots 5“ and , 6, the covering to be 16'feet, flattened on the top; to be of‘ good sound cedar, and railing to be put on, at a. cost of $23.00} On motion of Messrs. Webster and Mark, 'John Howie's bill of $21.00 for gravclling on his beat was accepted and ordered to be paid. Moved by Mr. Webster, seconded By Mr. Mark. That the following accounts be paid 1. Edward English, for gravel, $51.30;. J. C. Parrish, do.. $2; Alex. Sinclair, do., $1.35; H. W. Johnston, bonus on 27-3,; rods wire fence, 354; S. Smitheram, culvert on Ferriu road, $4; = Fenclon Falls Star, 300 commissioner sheets, $2; Wm. Landcll, drawing stone from gravel pit. $3.50 ; lieeve, for day at Oakwcod. $2 ;' D. Gillis, working grader, $1.75; A. F. Cragg, do., $2.50; D. Sinclair, for tile on road, $2.50 ;. W. B. Feir, hall for meeting, 32’; T. R. James, for Parks wire fence, $2.25.â€" Carried. Council then adjourned to meet in October at call of reevc. W._#_ Personals. .._â€"â€" 001. Sam Hughes Was at the Falls on- Saturday. Mr. George Jones, of Midland, was at the Falls visiting his relatives from Saturday until Tuesday. Webster and paddles during the present season, he- sides dOingagreat deal of repairing. . He is just commencing work on a' hand:- .some all cedar' skiff for Mr. William Sutherland, of Toronto. who. we venture: to predict, will be delighted with it: when he gets it! It is to be sixteen feet long. symmetrically proportioned,. and oiled' and varnished instead of be- ing painted. Mr. Glaspell’s ftimo as a! boat-builder‘is widely extended, and, considering the excellence of his work,. '~his~prices are very moderate; indeed, others in the same line of business tellS hitn that he does not charge enoughâ€"- a fault which will probably be consider-r ,ed a. virtue by those who have dealings; ‘with him. a Are You Deaf? All deafness is not curable, but doctors: state that ninety per cent. of impaired hear»- ing is due to inflammation of the-Eustach- ian tubesnnd oanbetrcated with certainty of success by Catarrhozone, which gives: .instant relief: to catarrh in any part; of the- system-. G‘atarrhozone is-extremcly simple and pleasant to use, and sufferers from any‘ form of deafness are advised to- use it. Thousands-of- cascs are on- record' where C‘atarrhozone has completely restored lost hearing, and what it has done for others it: can do for you. Procnre Catarrhozone from: your druggist', price 351, small size 250., or' by mail from N. 0. Poison & 00., Kingston Ont. Sold by W. H. Robson. ’ I Tun. DOMINION. Exmmrromâ€"Tbe- great exhibition at Toronto closed: on Saturday last, and is said to have been 'the best ever held in that city, thoule the stage performances seen from the grand stand were hardly as good as in former years. The Toronto Star says :1 “ It is a curious fact that many people seem to judge the whole exhibition on. its merits as an amusement, having no regard for those useful and substaiitial {attractions which are the real cause of' its existence.” That is the case every~ jWher-e, and we feel sure that if our agé’ ricultnral shows Were shorn of the at- tractions that have nothing to do with- agi‘iculture- they would soon cease to- cmst. So many of our villagers went to Toronto during the course of that eshibition that we did not attempt to. give a- list of their names, feeling cerâ€" 2:2:an m,~z:axmur:.:_,, ‘maera‘sfl. “wwwwwmg \ 800d enough things; b“ 30 are fiSh. MissFlossic Smitheram has resigned win that we could not e, an O. T p . L- ,flesh, fowl,, fruit, vegetables, etc; so the posttlon she held for. three'yeors in day, the last day of tbs half fanga’ 2;: . .5 § 2 t I), . )- “"“ “71' “‘2: "afar v iguana... _ V . . , , ' . ‘

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