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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Jun 1904, p. 4

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..~ ‘ ‘ K41} ~\.S-. Wm The “melon Fans Gazette Presentation to Mrs. Garbutt. places his loss at $40. We iriniiti :iadtrc A l x 1 that the loss ofa good cow at this time ‘3 . . t he l'eél'll-ill' meeting of the il int: of 501‘" “'mlld “‘3 near 850 . i FrldaYo June 17th' 1904' Workers of the Methodist Church, on Mrs. W. J. Graham, of Toronto. will __.,___ the evening of Wednesday, the 8.h ins-L. spend a few months with herparents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cltidicy. Mr. N. Day spent part’ of last week 'in the vicinity oi Norland. Mr. Thomas Moii'at and his sister Alice were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Our Next Governor-General. .â€"_- A dospatch from London, dated the lltli inst., says it is announced that . ‘Earl Grey, Lord Lieutenant of North- the pastor’s ,wiic \v;zs presented with a handsome piece of China and the fol- lowing address :. T‘o Mas G'Aitsurr,â€" The members of the Society 0 . J."-.n.".L u'mberland. has been appointed to snc- Willing fVot-kei-sudesire or tltisioccai‘iou to [1 w_ Jiyhngton [my Sump“. r. . ' , . of Minto as Cfivernor- express 0 you ieir appreciation 0 your .- p ., . . , -' ' . and Sults for oeed the EM] Tl ,- “M - - fidelity to the interests of this Society dii- . MESS Nt’llm D‘ml‘" Spout '4 r3" $03 ' i. and SUitiS for General 0f Cimadn' m “Wing ls ring the whole time of the pastorate of l” l“"d*35 l3“ we‘ll“ r- - 5 ' _ _ _ ', ‘ , a“ “train from 3' Skew“ “f hls career: your husband in the Ali-tliodist Church. of' ill-l”. w. :\. Giilts Went to the N Il’lll- » i: Great l'eductlons In 3:11 llneS 0f men S, boys I ” The new-GOVGWOV-Ggel‘al Oféi‘m' our village. In Vlcw oi a probable new 'wcst on Tuesday, We learn on a pi'ospcct- v 2;. _ , . ada, Earl Albert Henry eorgc my. field of labor at the call of thcanthoritios ink. “up . and Chlldren S on Saturday' ‘{ L L. D,, J. 1)., is an author, as well as of the Church to your husband, we trust ‘1 T me,‘ ' f V‘. ,. .‘ 72. i‘" - a and of weqm, ‘ In 1899 he pubyished that this brief expression of our recognition . L ‘. 'L ,‘l’v‘ 2 "l," ‘4'“: ‘3 "Pflld' cw ‘ -, i I, d , H b), H, , . of-yonr faithful service it this department, ""1 a few dilY‘jll It'llVle-r Lorne?- llio 2 ’t- :WWWWWMW J a memo" enllto U W_ Snell. as men. as. in me general work of the old gentleman is quite smart yet at 90 2‘: _’ . \Vlllcll “'35 VOI'YffflV'm'ahlil "g‘gllVOd- H"; Church here, may be a stimulus to fortify years and months. and My. \Yimam i -- _ . . - - ,, -. ‘ is the owner 0' about 2 0- acres 0 you in entering-a possibly larger field of "Phwles my“ . is. I" . . _, Ladies’ Raincoat-s 1n the new military style at "-5 Hood Brim] 80,, The best introduc_ “mum, We ,ecognize um, yourpos, - “this lie at 9i yCaI-‘t- , g 1 ; .333.- ‘anCl ‘tion he could have to the Canadian peo- $103“:5tfif"'t‘:,°':;el£;:lta80g,fs‘tfgmrictigtsfg? "X _, r i W ‘ ‘ . ‘ pie is the fact that he is the brother of D Q, ,0 . I. 9?. y l.‘, .3 “ b‘fCCEfi‘iâ€"‘l‘l‘e “ Bl‘l‘t‘ZY Point ‘1 - . $0 H t C} t f “a t T, , the memotrs oi the Church with whica it is- e,,,m..,,1mm.m oi-ven ‘ll Kinmoulit on ; ' 7 ° .. - ie rescn )un ass or 1 ‘ln 0, wt 0 o - s :1 . 1 .be idclmqyfl we m ‘ H , ‘ A 111(30th ftom .4 1T). _ P youi piiVicge o . p y I n A. m u , Men S Ra ( . 1 thus predecessor M G.nvm_nm_G,meml 0,- ,bm? wherever your ,0, may be cast, yuu Wt dnisdayY (atom~ by the Cataract ,: . , Unnadn. Eur] Grey is the (Hm-1h ear] may always be sustained by the conscious plummll’ U"l’llmy Wu" V0|‘_l' SUCBCSSlul. New Dress GOOClS thls week. Black VOIleS, navy of his name and family, tho, first pia- :Eyltl‘ll‘geagwf Riziufmg‘utidapce. ' lllt’lic was a “$40 house, the play was , 'f- ,1 ., voiles, black crepe de chcnes, black organdies. All. ,sessor of the lith having becoadistin- gm, as ,fp,§qsm,‘frcgilfdil;:f‘bapp} lasso; l Ia-lli.tl‘,'c"-',“;d- IMF} “‘0 Pellets-were i= .Eiw‘: '73 £99?- ' , ° y '.t' 0‘ '. ‘rruishcd oommandina officer in». the first - - i .2 . . t .. “ll l"'“’““""" m“ l ‘0” I'L'Cepilou.. E , the latest styles in summei sut tubs. - I -. _ CLttions at it clumFaJs. _ ' l , Apntilertean war. 'll‘)he ntlavw rcpztgsicnpasllye . rm“, p2,.“ of: opiumams pwscmciby . Caught? l’Al’l'l‘Y.â€".l‘lic first gar-den i Chiffon Collar Forms any Size 10 cents each. , O ‘9 crown was "1.". .- W] -“' ? ‘ Mrs. Eli-aha- A'I'ark, and. lb “MN-"5i "3 iii”- (7 idi‘iwi'sm m” b“ 9"” "l’ “m i is ’ . ’ r and m 1897 he mullet] ‘Ulce' thml which Mrs. Gui-butt made a suitable re ‘jlcmnii ”‘ [ll-“Ml'il' ‘39-“, the glib “lit. Men’s Rubber Collars, 1)0l1SllGCl,, any shape,20. cents 3, _d,,,,,,1,,,,,.. of Ember, S,,,.,,,e,. “OWN, p” MS Nd by ms Gum, ,,, M“ W, I, Rnbsmps flouuds undo, l'v v . , , . _ . u .. . . . . I , ,3 each. ' 3‘]. l’. for Westenbirt, Gtoucestersltit'r,. I [The above was ulmvuidahly Du,“th the auspices of the young people of the llotrl Grey has won fame as the-head ol I.,-,.Uu,‘1ast weeks issue___Ed] linsbytcrian church. Admission 10c; l "â€" ‘the organization Will-fill is buying: up lll" ‘ excursionisis iree. l -nâ€" .5..- ii ' l The band will be . , , in att-cntance. - ViillQB Court of Bevesmn. ‘ 'l LOOK-OUT Foe HEELâ€"Tile Peter» " '1' boo-ugh Review says : " A woman swin- dlerys goingr about. the country, pre- tending to be a canvasacr for a monthly paper which is civic,r a set of dishes» saloons of Great Britain. to conduct . them under strict rules. so as to do the , least possible harm to the drinkers Only pure liquor is-sold. and the, bar is closed to everyone whom the tender gmay think further drinking would iii- A BARGAIN SIN FLANNELLETTES. f. 25 pieces striped Flannellette, extra wide and soft '2 I finish, sold anywhere at 10 cents a yard. \Vlule they Fenelon Falls. June Sill, 1904 lowicil met as a Court oi Revision. The Following gentlemen entered and ’ last 8 cents it yfll‘d- did i - n .vtb crib-d to the necessary declaration ' " » '1’- toxicate. v ' " ‘ "‘ ~ ‘ ‘ -" . . 9 . . .- - , ' 'i of other: Jost-plt .llell‘arland. 'l‘liomas “u” (“my “’100 blib-3‘3lllm')”- \Vllfll‘w ___.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-I site gets money she gives a receipt sign- l cal ‘ U. R. Dunagau.’ A number of persons have fun id that they were sure- ly ‘ done again.’ ” j TUE CENSUS -â€"Thc diii'orcnt opinions~ I [as to the population of the village have lbcen set. at rest by the Consus recently assay itaken by Mr. Brock, which showed, on? lllay 25th, 1295 inhabitants, 44 of whom ,lwere temporarily absent. It is GSllanL- Robson. Gm. l’l'. Mable-e, Tho-s. Austin. and Lewis Deyniau. On motion of 'i‘hos. Robson, seconded :by Cr. ll McGee, Mr. McFarland was app-tinted chairman. Mr. Mcldrum's appeal Was the first taken up. McGee--Robson,â€"â€"â€"Tliat thc tnent of W I]. .‘l‘leldrum be reduced to “ ,3“ "anew. 9.” iii Next Saturday, June 18,. will be Bargain “ Day in every department. Come. and see us. w. concerns. N 0&9 QMCMOM "WWQW’iPQ MGWQHOWMO§ODON§MOO "I Enfiirieingiiheâ€" Regulations. We take the following fr'om.tlte 'l‘o ,ronto Star, and commend it to the. at- } tention our readers: “ The open season for Hack-bass and ':’iunce commenced on June 16th. as in , previous years, notwi=hstanding reports ‘ that the close season would be extended “1W, -. .-.m::=.f'&:1 rwfiw‘." _ __.__.an 7.; w... ‘ “Noam. to the end ofthc month. The recom- mendations of Mr. S. 'l‘. Busvet‘lo haVe been adopted,‘ and anglers need to bear yin mind that this year it will not be lawful far one man to catch more than eight black bass. or. four ’lu-igje in any {one day, and that no black bass under gtcn inches in length or ’lunzc [ind-'1‘ thirty inches in length can be taken. This applies not only to small mouth but wide-mouth black bass as Well. Ni person can lawfully catc'i more than thirty speckled trout in one day; nor that many, if a lesser number reaches a. weight of ten pounds in secluded fish- ing: places it is customary for tourists Ki Departmental Store... ‘llCTOllill. CllllllTl’S LEilDlllG JE‘llELllll. I 53-1 We are making the greatest effort in our history to make the holiday season of 1903 surpass anything we have ever attempted. We are showing; the best and most varied assortment of Gem and Wedding Rings, Gentlctnen’s Sig- net Rings, Gold, Gold-tilled, Silver and ‘ Gun-metal Watches, Bracelets in sev- eral designs, the richrst in Gold and Pearl Brooches, some elegant goods in cases suitable for presents. EBONY GOODS Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, holiday goods for the ladicsinmorocco cases. Sterling, Novelties, Sterling and Plated Silverware, etc. Remember we do the finest- Repairing in watches and .lllC fish they can. 'i‘herc should be a local pubic opinion zl;:lli15t iiiiJN‘. who Siilllifillittl' iish year l'l'])'.ll'i;~' (:ltlll7' to the newspaper»: of hi: liauis black ijl‘i has»: from rlliti'il»'t‘ r “sorts l] the ink- t'c.gioi‘i~'; and. in :~t“.'t‘i‘:ll cases, the r'to- t'ies, if true, might properly have eauSrd. the hensti'ul anglers to be heavily fined. i-Iotelkecpcrs in the summer resorts who hope to keep up their business, and cottaeers who, having invested their money, expect to return to a. district year after year, are very foolish to wink iNES should now he considered by the farm- er who wishes to get his animals in good condition. Like human beings, ‘s - ' -.'tri'ehavcno _ , _ _ . ‘ .' . .' _ .- theliy, a.an lilCEllgl'tVllllc 11d (rive us the came qure a mm“ M fins, “me at: Violations oi the icgulatious, ulticlt competitors. omc ear y at a ofyem.‘ We have a fun line of Stock are based on Mr. Bastcdo s knowledge a chance by buying your goods and, having them eiig_t'.'tved-bet‘oi'.c the rush. Bear in mind we are headquarters for Watches, Gem and Diamond Rings, re- pairing in watches and line cngravmg. S. 3. Petty, The Jeweller. HAVE PURQHasEh . W.E%ic§<E@Wh§’§ Samaritans and Filfihil'ime findertslsingt. U3lil§§§§a wwwm and will carry a large Just received this week an- ‘ $11? .Ell):t°'d"ue Stool: 0f other lot of nice Baby Car- um} “16' of what is required in order that the .supply oi. game fish may be kept up The future oi‘ the summer resorts de- pends very lngely on the preserVation .of these fish, and it is the extreme of folly to allow a few visitors to go in and kill all the fish they can.” powders, but particularly recommend Model Farm Condition Powders and the International Stock Food. Don’t dose the animals with doubtful nos- trums. Robson’s Drug Store, Fenelon Falls. How iii-Avoid: Drtivvni‘ng. , This summer, as usual. there have "been a great many drowning accidents, one of which happened on Saturday evening and the other on Sunday afterâ€" noon ; both in the Toronto bay As a majority of the victims are inexperienc- ed canoests, the New York Herald pub- lishes the following instructions to per "sons who have been capSlZed :. “ As soon as the canoe capsizes, the thing to do, without gettingr excited, is to right, her, OF course she will be full of water. the water out, buoause that is generally impossible, but climb OVcr either the side. or the and, and when you. do this Lindsay. Am also prepared to do riagcs that {LP-C ‘SQEGERE . I the chances are that she will sink under Waiters. all kinds 0f the water; but, as Slle feel-‘1 the weight of your body lightening, she will rise to the surface, and it is then for you to lie down in the boat, resting your head on the thwart or crosspicce toward the end, where you can remain until picked up. The fact that your am) 01‘ arms may be out of the water, SO that you can wave to persons on the Show 01‘ in pass- ing: boats, will not materially client the flotation of your boat. Not only one person can do this, but two.” The Toronto Star says : “ As regards the danger of being drowned, people ap- pear to learn little from the tragedies that occur, and vet those who give Also Extension Tables, Side- boards and Bedroom Suites. W ‘ ‘ ‘ : wrest) I carry in stock a. full line of Parlour Suites Lounges, Chairs, Etc». Picture framing-r Specialty. Carriage Making, Repairing and Repain’ting, and to make DOQRS AND SASH. Planing deacon short attics. S. S. Gainer. If you are in need of a Sew- ing Machine be sure and“. see my styles before. buying. L... DEYMAN. Warnings should keep on doing so, in the hope that good. is accomplished.” to ignore the regulations and catch all; Do not attempt to get any of $1 000 on personal propertyâ€"Carried. Mr. Webster appeared on behalf oi the Standard Chemical Co. McGeeâ€"Austi:n,â€"’i‘.hat the asse<s= inert. oi the Standard Chemical Co. be continued. Robsonâ€"D:ymaiLâ€"Tliat the assess- ment of the Standard Chemical Co.’s property be fixed at $14,400, being a reduction of 952.000 on the mill proper. Austinâ€"Beyman,â€"â€"'l‘hat this Court of Revision adjourn until Monday, June 20th inst., at 8 p. m.-â€"Carricd. Council met for general business; all the members present. Minutes of pros vions meeting: road and confirmed. Mr. Sandii-rd waited on the council m electr'o i his south of the river. .-\ petition from S Corbett. and OLll~ v praying ii-t' two electric llglEtS on l l . 1‘ Bond fit. ldist nas laid (til the table. A petition from the (In lll‘ilcl. Club, praying for the. use oi two tents for two weeks, was laid on the table. Ausiinâ€"â€"D-:yman.â€"â€"'i‘hat the follow- in;r accounts be paid, and the rccve sign orders for the same:. E. D. Hand, printing, 37; Marshall Barley, work, 5321 ; E. Brock, salary, $26, exchange, 250. : total $26.25; Wm. Kenst, work. 3313 50; Charles Kelly, account, $6.75; F. F. Star, printing, 3320; 1). Marshall, '8. S. assessment, $4; D. McFarland, stone, $22 50; ’l‘hos. Scott, on account- of 1904 contract, $50; Clerk, 3 months’ salary, $18.75.â€"Carricd. Personals. Miss Eva Brokcnshire spent Sunday I at her home at. Woodville. Mr. F. C. Hare has returned to 0t. tawa, but. Mrs. Hare and the baby are - still here. Mfrs. his [1. McCallum left on Satur- day for a month-’S-visit to her old home at Drayton. Mrsx James Knox left on Tuesday to spend five or six weeks with hersister, Mrs. J. A. McDougall, at Midland. ' Mrs. Fred .Eackett. returned home on Wednesday from a week's visit to rein.- tives at Lindsay and Pctcrborounh. Rev. Rural Dean Creighton, of Bob- oayzcon, and Raw. A. S. Dickinson, of the Falls, exchanged pulpits on Sunday last. Mrs. John M. Hay, of Palmceton, l lth for home on Saturday. after a fort- night’s visit to her sister, Mrs. M. H. McCallum. Mr. and M rs. Thomas Stacey, of Yel- verton, were at the Falls From Saturday " until Monday, visiting their. son, Mr. W. D. Stacey. Powles’ Corner. _â€" (Correspondence of the Gazette ) l Mr. David Smith lost his best cow about two weeks ago. The new got on her back some time in the night. and could not get up. A few days later she would have had two calves. Mr. Smith work, $4.50; Tlios. Graham, equalizing; r ed‘ that, counting,r guPSlS at the hotels; :and visitors in private houses, thc‘pop- ulation in summer is nearly 1,400. UNFURLED.â€"Thc ceremony of unfurl- ing the True Blues’ handsome new ban- ner took place in Twomey’s hall last Friday eve ting, and addresses were de- livered by Revs. Hanna and Garbutt, Mr. John H. Carnegie. 5]. P. P., Mr. 'i‘hos. Johnston and Mr. ’l‘hos. Lane. Venn] music was furnished by Miss.» Fanny Brandon and Miss Irene Me- Douzail, l0 violin and piano accompani-. mcnts played by themselves. MOONLIGHT Exounsma -â€"'l‘he “Cat- aract” Baseball Club will run an excur~ sion to Bobcaye‘eon on the evening of Monday next, the Zilrh l7lSl’., pot- «tenor or Ken-wad I. l-‘arin-.r Fondon Falls what-i" at 7 15 o‘clock. and calling at Sturgeon i’oint both ways The band will be on b-iul' l, and al'l'zl‘lggllilOJiS being;- made For an entertainment at. ii‘dicav-v green during, the hour and a linll' thiit the Kenoshtt will remain there. Ticketsâ€" 25 cents. The ladies may feel assured that good order will be maintained on. the boat. Coinc with the boys. 11 3'0 Tun NEW RAILWAY.â€"â€"’l‘he Lindsay" Evening Post of the 11th inst. 'savs :: " Owing to the extremely bad weather» this week. the L. B. &:l’. trackdayinq gaunt did.- not make the progress that had been anticipated. Insieadof con- struction work being completed to point near the town, as was expected,. the line-will only roach Cross Creeks, five miles out, this evening. With fine; weather, a mile and a quarter of steel. ican be laid daily, and, allowing: for pas-t sibic delays, the line will rcaclt this. town, and perhaps the station, by Sat- .urday oi next week." The BANDâ€"Tile Fenelou Falls. brass band has been revivediand reor» ganized. it comp i'-'ss ten members, under the efiicient leadership of Min, Jamea Walton, and played several-- choice selections in the open air last Friday evening. Their uniform con. sists of black pants. white duck coats and white duck- cups with detachable tops, which give them a very attractive appearance. The coats and caps were supplied by Mr. M. ii. McCallum. We hope. to see them frequently on fine- eventngs in the stand erected for them. two or three years ago. on the corner of Colbornc and Bond streets. The band is affiliated with the village orchestra, and the two will be able to furnish us. with plenty of music. The SAME Evnitrwnnu â€"'l‘he lo- cal paper of a Kansas town thus refers. to a society event in that but-tr: “ The now grown worn by Helen G'adc at a dance last night was made of Chanute, and is said to have e mi". 840 Old man- Gladc owes Sim Keey $60 for groceries, John Bani) $60 for meat, Sam Brown. for milk, this paper 85 for subscrip- tions, and has a lot of other bills that have been running: two or three years. society appears to be about the same-- kind of mixture the world over.” Clih‘atle. I a.

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