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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 1 Apr 1904, p. 4

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late Potatoes. _ on the Smith houses. ‘ 29. Planting Cut Potatoes which have Mr. Peter Deyman, of Bowmanvillo, . ‘ _ "V .6. and which have not been coated left for home on Thursday ot'last week, . i ' " ' ,‘ Y over with land plaster. after a-visit of nearly three months to ~ 30. Planting Corn in rows and in his relatives at the Falls. '-A- A 9 squares. (An excellent variety ._.__ V, I of early corn will be used.) Feu’s Station. 73}: The size oi" each plot in. each 01' the first tw't-tit.y'.six enrolments: is: to be (Correspondence of the Gazette.) I urn rods l‘ou! bY “"0 ""1 Wide; in N0} As a general rule, most people prefer V 28~apd 29: Cpile rod Square. "Dd "l a level country to a hilly or an almost; Nit 302- till-l to s sqiiaro Gone-tenthol mountainous one. But as. this section:- Psfi - ' an acre.) is flat at present. we are much 1‘ {2' A t p easel. ;. 2,7. "- :2": Each person in Ontario who wishes tojoin in the work may choose any one of the experiments for 1904 and apply ,for the same. The tnaicrial will be COME AND to see the hill tops, or pjne stubs, or anything else that gives indications that: the snow is disappearing. and almost everybody is rejoicingr at finding the i: i'iit'nishedsin the orlcr in which the up “um”. remmin” U l ,- ,n. I! . . - . . _ . n.1r we 301100 more. pltcattons are I‘t‘cclvt-tl until the supply M“ William 'pipdug, Jh, of. Haney {.is exhausted. It might be well for "each applicant lontak‘n areoottdachoiee, gagesjn Ifiumonm One.de [asbweeyfi For that the firs: could: not be granted. Mr, John Dag-g. Will) and son ham 3 ‘ I " All material will be furnished entirely left our locq13ty".‘,,,d "mved ‘0 G I ‘. . - ‘ .. ‘ ‘ 0 ert 4 We have the largest range of fine Necltwear evei ; ’ V.» ,ng -M Vvvwmflr ..~ am». H's-1-”. _ . .( \i/‘MA shown in town, all bought specially for Easter trade. Men’s Tiesin all the newest colorings in four-in- hands, bows or puffs. at 150., 25c. and 508. ' Ladies’ Stock Collars in chiffon and lace at 25 & 506. Mensa HATS-2. free of charge to each applicant, and the produce 01' the plats will, of course, become the property of tho person who loonducts the experiment. Applications should be addrvswd to C A. Z-tvitz. 1 Ontario AlgricusliturravlizCollege. Guelph. , i'ili‘lie It‘eiieloiizFlt-llsitlztzctte; Friday,1paih 1st,.1904. The War in the East. A hetterg from the North-west; .._.._. . In a letter received last week lrom At 1”" the” has bee" fight”! 0" Mrs. John Palmer, who nova lives at land. Wednesday’s G1 1be, in its sum.» Camoumic, Assn , 5110 says ;-- .mary of the war news, says : Ti “ Chongj'u. a Corean town of consid- el‘ab'lc importancc. situated"some thirty- eight miles south of the Yalu River, passes into history as the scene of the first land engagement in the Russo Jap “ We lind'your paper Vagrcat comfort to have in the North :west, sszffimis brought up in Fenelon Falls ligamna daughtermfl pretty old resident aud-‘is still alive and doing well. He is 8! years .:old and has liVCd‘tlt the Falls fOl‘.‘tIlJGlll. ~10 years in-a homestead of 16’) acres for ten dollars. By I l l Mr.1}‘enry. Redner, of the Falls, who is a~ where Mr. Dagg has secured a situatiou- as section man on .111: H uglics'~scct-it,1ii.:, Mr '1‘l1ns Conuel, oi' Bury's‘flreen, and histsister. Miss L Connel, left on Friday for '1'6ronto.-where they intend- ed spendint: a couple of‘days. engrottle lGrove. made a fli’i »_r call on his min- for. the.- district. of. Alberta, with besh .wishesdhina safe and pleasant journey from their many l'rt'cnds’., ' Mr. 'l‘ltos. Marshall has hired as sum~ mer man on .11 r. Win. Wood’s section. Miss Lizzie Hughes,- who has been. living at Coboconk i'or saline time past,. returned to her home, Green Mountain Home, .recentlv. M r. W‘t‘n 'l‘i'pling, Sin. has purchased ‘ a new Magnet Cream Separator, and. the Lindsay agent not it tip for him lass“ l l Christy’s lnake’ in 1111. the latest shapes, 23:3:[1‘33'1'6w§gliiu°§uougggmls utmufnta‘iifl- pleasantpr-lhtct?airtltr tpe railway bridg‘t“; (1)111 WCCli- Slllfipplél‘g tblle cream seems to be .. , , , , , , .. . 1 i t ‘ 1101 y 01‘ e- a pointtnzt goes 1y iisotvn name. .0 , a Very pro in .9, “330055., (and. S0113. The IRIgESt 1&1]ng “3 h‘l-Ve ever shown' ,. ’iensive warfare. The Russiansâ€"a 001- We See bY‘J'WW PM)” that the S”"“{ is_ Mr. Richard Hughes left on Satur- f_ 1 l‘lceS very reasonable. .. ~ u-mn~oi’éGossael-:s some fourteen hundred Pretty ‘1”1’ “"d‘uw “Tame” “01‘1‘ “1””1“ day For Dawson city- and 3 the Yfikon - 1 M 1 fi . T k a 1 u .' strong,r acting: as a-screenzf'or retirinv in- ii“ mUSt'lm've.S°"1° of yo‘ir weather up district I} *1] - ' T- . ens ne IItS, 00 e S ma {9, a new Spllng flurry dune some Jhp e E" . here,astheretsaboutthreefeet of snow on I“ ~ (I: “1 Still "ll 01'0"“) 3“ a ‘ x ; _ - r s - an 59 scan 3.“)- . 1 d l, ., pd ,f . ,1... r3 Sioi't time el'ore ta'inr 10 v i 1" , , ,1 ‘ 1 c. r“1d I . tholevc an we tut. 1.1 1 en .53 .1 _ _ _ o 0 0 11s I, A: flatten“; P Ices 75 t is 0: $ ‘ $ 1.9.1110 town and occupied a strong po- biolowzero, so we felt that a little. But I two sisters, the Misses Kate and Annie- $ ligfi..n».n..mu Nwnwoooowomwwowonwmmwuomm“omowmowo gluon Overlookll1g It, from which they must Stl)’, \Viiill llll [like 1110 Nirthhwesta Iâ€"Iugheg‘ Alp. uglieri has the best, ; poured .8 hot filo “P00 “10 defelldcrfi- and 'lwedh?“ 30"“ we“! “3 we bml‘gl‘t wishes of all his friends for-a safej‘iun- See the range Of these goods on Saturday. {1, Japanese reinforcements came -up and {tugs “fiilrfimh? 3533,33 Stzlewaenimtg uey and every-success” '1 t . 1 V '1 i: i ' i H i I i tlftfegiu'l‘qglaqncslilo‘ignE'd “lofn‘the” pg‘fluogt made on..1:tnd. Besides, there is lots of . z, a t . t . D W110]. “0001‘ 102 0 money rolling around it‘onc is only willing Q0 J __ .1 'l, .,,. y - yr , {lift} _ PS“ the Russian official report the foe showâ€" to work for it. We haw :1 comfortable L )CI‘U’. Dmi .1 i I’m um imam! “6 55.3.15 ‘4 ,, ’ . , _ .i . the ltretort on Jucsday cvenmw next- 32; I i5:- ed great gallantry and sustained losses Wm": MN] I am We“ “lulled “Will 01“? X I“ 5,“ ', ~q0 U . - 16 1‘ .' ,r . . . :i‘. ..:1 .0».- . - so heavy that they were unable to noon “mef‘t‘irfl “.c‘flr'a‘e, lilo}? Emile” “nee 15% Arm]: of u...['11‘“.»3):. Ci'anL' PYtlie Position from which the Russians 3m” '1'” Spm'm 3'“ HV‘ “‘9” up a I ' I ' i u an ‘incy alc' icles will be on sale. retired in «cod order Acceptinv tho bye-{kind [11m -. .» - ' - ~ . - . . a 3 acres 111 three yeais it Will, H ' - , ‘ I _ , ‘ r , gag-71:“; I ; Russmn account of Monday’s skirmish become our own. I am not boasting-but. if I . I m; LOCK‘ G'iFES“.â€"Ml' ,Gfen' H' * . ' ’12s “"a."§5%1 it- is still evident that; Japan. iii the. “WW WCI'E =1 few more Who WOl‘ld come Httlcmn ha‘uhe 30b 0' “3mm”: the '1 Opening 0f the land munguiu." as at so“ out here it would be better for them” 1001( 5111133. and Commenced work upon .v has gained a decided suééas'sy. , them .1331. week; As the tops- of'the - { There has been another bonibard- Village Council. if?” have a“ m 13” rebuilt and Other , ment of 1),,” Ardmr, and some Ships tiiinus to be done, the staff of about a l I‘ have been Stink by the Japs at the en- Fenclon Falls. March 30:11, 1904.. t Oz?" “’3‘; “ ‘1')! be Willi-'5 0d lor several { 1 , :trancc to the harbor; but the Russian Council met. at oil] of reevc. Alli “CL‘S‘. ‘ ‘3 .me: (“"P‘v 0f Bubcayi“ ' ' E ' Y) ‘ ' u r - 1 ' b J 6 er, 5 'fleet is at sea, and a naval engagement pi'rscnt except Mr. Robson. ‘DLOD' 15 “SN-“M 11L LlltlLton.- I I u - 1 - r 1 is expected. The “ Sandlord Furniture a Wood- P Wanted Quickâ€"Pant and vest malt-e1,» ' - enwarn Limited ” thron'rli their solic- “(305: "9515 900-1 Wills 31-“0‘ APPLY to ‘ '1“TOFIACOUNTY’S LElDlllG JEWELER ‘ ‘ ~ ~ . ' . ’ . ‘ . A H ticemh merchantl'tilo" r- ’ k ‘ ‘ - - - - - - - - l - t .- u‘ . ‘ M ' - .s .1 \iuinouut 1 l U Experimental Union Dist-“131111011 of 301' All-“310?? mtld, a tilllctcognc'l Ont. ’ ’ ’ i . r , ~ _ .‘ . 0 issue to no in area 0 1a oni- -, ‘. “e are making the greatest olfoit it. Choice Send. ‘ . ' ’ CHURCH p.40.1.IC.E_._O(i Sumh um“. ‘1 our history to make the holiday season __ p‘llly, as DIOVIdCd lludf‘l By-law at me B1 Ii“, chum! ] R' i ‘Y i 1, ' ,1, (“along surpass flny‘hing “.0 have ever The membem of. the or”. ri . A”, 421 and also the Spccml Act. After 0, t I . I. lie EV. J. 14.. a “Mixme We “,0 S],(,“.,,.,g me hes, I . "I l d F .l a . _11- disguisi m, in was _111 e, iiiisstonaiy, now home from In. 1 and most varied assortment of Gem cu mm ‘1" pre” "emu Ui'l'm mp Moved by 1111'. Austin, St‘conddd by dm on hirlmil‘I-h‘ m” prone“ morning ’1 :ind? Wedding Rings, Genllcnieu’s Sig- pleased to state that- for the year Mr DIV”):m TM, ,his cannon hereby and cveuiu-z in the interest, of' foreith :7 net Rings, Gold, Gold-fillet1,Silvrr11nd 1904 they are prepared to (lit-nib”... ov)'1_c,.<é< ilq'q_‘(i<flcm)q with [he roofs, missions. On Monday evening at 1,5”- i Gl‘ll‘meml Waichcs.’ 1131'?9910é8 so: 1””) "Ivor." m“'”~‘l‘ll3 “l. O Iffll‘iu material £111,152,]. mp}, pl”: of 'Smdfmd Ilium, past seven the 110v- Mr. Chute will also w l. ertil dosivns tie ricies in 0 an _ \ ,. . z I n ' ‘ I ‘ ; , s .1 .. . ’ - .' , “a v . . t I '1, Pearl Brdoches, some Pll‘gzllli goods in filli‘nipa‘lgfgsls glizt‘lgfs’dggldc‘ffi’i’?I‘_"01>. tum &_..w.(-,(,dunw,,,.e‘ Lth of the“. com, (-1“ 3k l'lmllpl‘t I‘ll-11‘s. ~illustratingr lllS‘ ’ - ‘ " v .- .. , H t . t ‘ ‘ '1 1 w . . . . . - - y 1 cases Stumble for liresmts- Ll}th PUH{,.:L'.{L‘1 U ' Id, 1,. 1 FOO . _. . u If” ' pliancc with the conditions mentioned wm amoni‘ ‘0 leleflu‘“ 0” Emma " GOODS Comhs, Brushes7 Mirrors, 3 f. l ‘ . b I t I . pwai s o ,o varieties of farm in the anwemenc hearing date the 20th sutiday and Monday larcwell olicrings. ‘ holiday goods for the ladiesm morocco 3“ 195111953 5;” n 50 u 0 Y “90(5‘ crops have been tested in the Experi- . 190.3 d d , , Will be made 111 aid of the work he re . . ‘ ..1- N . 1 -.~ St 1- .1, d sary qualities oi, the drugs yeti use. , , . day of 11.11011, . .1. an ma 0 between , . P . (‘flS(‘S- Sift-HIE 0V0 Uta. (‘F mg. 1 mental Department of the Ontario A};- l_ , d d. _ ) _L. ., resents ltlv_ery.body.lm“ be welcmne ah 1 9mm Sllverwnre‘ “0‘. Remember “'0 T1115 “Fillies 11150 to 10”“ Prepara- ricultural Collette Guelph for at leas1 “at cumin”) an "S cmP‘ N mn' am" these meetiuos . ' " A ' do the finest. Repairing in watches and “mm five mm in qugcéssi ,1"! '_ hereby direct the wave and treasurer to a" I iOW'Cll'V, and in Engraving we have 110 . g y i F i 10". . 1680 0011518! issue the debentures provided for in By- [)O\VER l ‘- it Come earl ' anti give us You can depend on every article of nearly all the Canadian sorts and ‘ . .- '~ K d. f B b ‘2 Comp“ ’ on“ . 3 ' we cell as but...» of s, ,d. .d H. , . . . law No. 42t, and deliver the same to the 0""0 1, 0 0 Caygeon, has been at 1 :1 chance by buying your goods and ~ a: “I 31 (Will 3 1 several bundled new varieties, Some of .~.A.MW~V..~I\.«,<\- / . having. them engraved before the rush. Quanta mind we are headquarters for ‘vl'atchcs, Gem and Diamond R1ngs,re- pairing in watches and fine, engravmg. .1. Petty, LindSay. Furniture and. Undertaking. The Jew isller. and full sti'cnuth. Ottr one motto is “ Absolute fidelilygand accuracy." § Robson’s Drug more. said company on receiving from that company a certificate for 150 shares 01‘ the preferred stock of that company. being all the preferred Stock of the which have done exceedingly well in the carefully conducted experiments at the College, and are now being distrib- uted free of charge for coâ€"operative ex- thc Falls since Monday, and has several new power-house that the corporation; is about to build betweenthe stone mill - Fciielon Falls. .- . . - coumlY-â€"~C=Wl‘i0d- ‘1'"!“‘0.P*‘e$e"t=waver-house Part-~09 goo ‘ . ' lieumimts. thmughout ouc‘mo' The \lr Robson entered ‘rind‘took'his‘ seat- 75"“h'0l’ “’4” have“) be remzed“ Thor WMMWWW A lollomno 13 the list of co-operativoex. l ' ‘ ‘- ‘ ‘ ' b 'ld' o - ' "’ Moved by Mr. Austin, seconded by “9W “1 '“g “1‘” be 3-! X 40 feet, W0 iHavs Poser-lasso "w. MCKEOWN’S Fonmiroas wetness, and, will carry a large perimenls tor 1904 : NO. EXPERIMENTS. 1. Three varieties of Oats. 2. Three varieties of Barley. 3, Two varieties of Hulless Barley. 4. Two varieties of' Spring Wheat. Moved by Mr. Deyman, seconded by 5. Two varieties of Buckwheat. .111'. Austin. That~the~ a-uditors' report 6. Two varieties 01' Field Pease For 01' the village and cemetery accounts For Northern Ontario. 1903 be accepted, and that 50 Copies be 7. Enimer and Spelt. printed for distribution. and that the 8' Cow Pease and two varieties ol’Soy, roentntncndations oi the auditors he 8‘21.“ 01‘ Japanese Beans. taken up by the finance committee; also 9: Three varieties of Husking Corn. 10. Three varieties of Mangoldsz: mand on the Standard Chemical Co. for arrears of rent due on Water St. prop. erty also for account rendered for gravel. â€"-â€"Carried. ' . _ P. loin. be illrwardcd to their respect- ‘l‘l. l'wo varieties of‘ Sugar Boets l'or ive Boards. and that the auditors be .\Ir Robson, That the clerk make a de-‘ stories high, and the walls are to be of ' concrete. The 75 horse power gener- ator is to be replaced by one ol' 600: horse power, which will? meet the 1‘8“ quireinents oi tho-village for years to. - come. Sonoon REPORT.â€"- March report for» senior 2nd class. Marks 510â€"13. Church 392, E. Sproats 359. l). Duch- arty 350, 11. Wilson 302,. M. Sharpe 28315111.. lianc 280. 1'1. Brokenshirc 248,1 ll. McGee 247,. Duguan 24.25.11. I Inc at work clearing the site of the 13. Chambers 78, 1). Quiet: 43 2nd class. Junior that the report of school and W. L. and KB“). 204. p_ Sharpp 201‘; [.13 fink 319.7. I . I _ Marks 470,â€"}4}. H ll 3’56 WW feedingr purposes. aidâ€"Carried. .. .. u. 1 a ' ‘ lust received this week an- 3.1161 .up-tO-date stock of 12. Three variotiesofSwedish ’I‘uruips p gia?i(3cd9§3(i’ MCFMMJ 327' F. ' i .' - B' b t. . i-u.l‘tiltlllle._ 13. Kohl Rabi and two varieties 01 .l be) if 1'3 agent 301‘ R. MCFM- other lot- ol nice «I Y "u' A l d d Evil Turnips Personals' 1317!”! ltmilni I‘mmey 296. G. Dundfls v ‘ ‘ , ‘, ' m a, SO prepare to '0: .4 . ' - . ‘ t c ntosl1262, R De’man 254 11.19305 that me SPBGIBE . 14. Parsnips and two varieties Carrots 1 ' 7 ' T ' ‘ ’ 3 1 a” lvlnds of ‘ . . ~ “ I '. Rev. Jas‘ prime“ of \ ankleek Hill. \ . Sewell Z49, V. [\01'1'233, M. Shane Value. \ 15' Tlnee "memes 0f Fadd“ 0-. Silage Ont , has been at the Falls since Wed- 227. S. Chattcn 2’12, G. Fountain 153 Corn. ii. Ware 129. " 1.6. Three varieties of' Millet?“ 17. Three varieties of Sorgltum.. ue.~day noon. Mr. Harry Robson left for a business trip.to.,’l‘:oronto on Monday, and return, Also lilxtensinn Tables, Side- p hoards and Bed iooin biiites. Carriage Making, Repairing and / w‘ xv» M¢M~WWAMI. Ja-"w ' ' 18. Grass Pease and» two ' WWW . _ . , . Repalntlngi Vetchcs. vuneues M ed [mm-3‘0“ wedMdey' ' WitttAiisox --In the township of Fcne- l carry 111 stock a full line and to mike, 19;. Two varieties of mm Mr._(Jlmrles Deylgmn was home from ion, on Sunday, March 27111, the wife of Mr. . [L _l‘ I”, Suites IJounw‘eS '4 -- ‘ ‘ 20. Three varieties “Clover the Lindsay Collegiate institute irotii George Williamson of‘adaughter. ml ..l.l O s . a p - Sammy,” um” Mmulay‘ BitOKENSllIRE -â€"Iu the township of Fene- 21. Saini'oin, Lucei‘ne and Burnet. 22 Seven varieties of Grasses. Chairs, EtC. Man. ‘leter D.-yman, team, has taken : 1°"! 0" Tues‘l’ly’ MMCI‘ 29"“. “10 Wife 01' . . . . . \lr. John Brokan‘hire f (11 fr} . t . ’- . ‘ . . . . a .. . 1 -- ‘ ° 0 “ “1.11% > Picture liainrng {t Specralty. Planing done on 23. Three varieties of Field Beans. :20 pofnmppiii 8".""FL:O(;‘ the Um'd‘ Bonuses --.-\t Burnt River, Somerville, ,l 24, Three varied“ of Swept Cmm 1 Roll Milli“!â€" ”- S "0 y. _ on I‘uesday, March 29th, the wife of..l£r:. Short "ntice' 25 Councillor McGee and Town Solicitor l Christopher Hodgson or a. daughteh ’ McDiarmid we at Lindsay on “led- nerday on corporation business. DIED. Mr. Fred Brodie arrived here from CWDMPIH the. township of pcnelon Toronto on Monday, with a .staii‘uol'| on Thursday, March 24th, George Canday: f men who at once tcsuuied. operations “aid 79. years. 9-months,aad..lt day's“ ll' vou are in need of a Sew- ing Machine he sure and see 111v styles before buying. Fertiliz rs with Gore. (6 plots.) M 26. Fertilizers with Swedish Turnip... So So 27' Gr°(£ig§og0)tatoes on tho level and . in hills. 128. Two varieties of curly, medium or

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