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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 May 1908, p. 8

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.I‘ nun- ..-..~.‘.i..‘- ...,,,,_ \_ YV'VVVV'WV 'v NEWS OF THE NEIGHBORHOOD I @@@@@@@Q@@@@@@g@@@®§l ‘ Kmmcuai. Rev. Mr. Whattam, of Woodville, con- .f, H ,â€" -â€" ducted the sacramental church here on 1 Correspondence of the Gazette. Sunday. / . At three o‘clock on Wednesday after- Mr. John Wilson Sr. is busy bricking 6%) i goon, May 6th. at the home of Rev. Ed. his house. owfld, Peterbom, Miss M. J. (Polly) Miss Margaret Shuttleworth, of Burfit‘ If any one does, it is she, for when the strong hand of the bread winner dropped ISmilh, youngest daughter of ,M r. and River, spent Monday at her uncle’s here. , . , , Mrs. R. H. Smith, of Imnuount, was gnarâ€" sllent forever she became a real heronie. A more genuine one than the painted and -W M.-.” ...~.... ‘; ried to Mr. Roy Hopkins. son of Mr. and ' .TN ' ‘ ' . - ‘ - ' i ' , :Mrs_ Y. Hopkins, also or Kmmmmt' Hahburton featheer one in the popular 110V e1. ‘ by day 111 the Silent drama 0t life she played The bime'] who was unattended, were a (a d 3: “I G I, ) { her part more nobly than the conqucrmg hero, only she has been unnoticed. Her name very am some suit of golden brown ormpo" 0"“ a a "28“, - '1 ' - . -l . 1' . . r . . .. . . ' - _ch1fi0n velvgt with lace waist over Mr. Shea, of Wilberforce, has com_ 11 ast nlummed every page of tat. pubnc pass, but she belongs to hot class Just the *Chmnpfigmtalsdk and hat to match. Slile metaccd. lecturing on temperance. He inâ€" same. The mother has been helped at every turn and cheered on to face life courage- wm'o a so no groom's «rift, a firm set n ten 5 tourinrr Ontario in the interest of i . . . . 1 . - . .. ., - .. .mearls nndfimethysts, End minim?“ how the cause, aid seems quite earnest in lously, the younger biotnei and sister have Leon kept at school. _ {met otllloridal crinses. IMr. and Mrs Hopâ€" Eliepilctipg tlhe evils 00f intempel‘ahlce. (1 Every community has a faithful gn’l that the above sentences describe. She would ; tins \v1 spen tumor at the Snowden 8 cc urec in the range hall in t lie 1 - 7 , 1 , - . . , \ . . - House. Peterboro, after which they will village on Thursday evening of last, ‘3: enyoy a. few days of test and 1ec10at1on. Perhaps you have not thought of her. Think Jreturn' tobKinmount where a hpretty geek, anfilbwas attentivi'ely listened to . now, and, if you are not interested for yourself, why not give this deserving one a mm is eing prepared for t em on yasma ut appreciat ve an icncc- ~ - . , - . , - , -. .Cluxton st. The Sick. mentioned in last week-S l splendid trip? It cost you nothing except a v ee bit of human Interest. _,-,__ fommunication, are, I am happy to say, Then there is your landlady who cooks your food and makes a home for you. The In YOV'IU . - n . , . I Ecsedalc. Tphe pamlatgon of this village has ' tunes you were not feeling well she was almost as good as your mother, wasn’t slie'l .‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . V . ‘ O I . 1 n a y ’ . _' greatly increased durmg the past few , She m the roodness of womans heart tried to take the lace of tha‘ one vl t. .3 {COTTPSPWWCNCE "f I716 Gaze/2&1) weeks, on account of the various indus- -fi' t: _ 1 {’1 1 ‘Id h ’ w p U l l0 S “dds Mrs. Sutherland returned 1mm 9 on tries havng again resumed operations. / is in tie wno e wor â€"-mot er. Well, now, would 1., not be a generous, manly thing on your part to help give the old lady a real line trip that she would appreciat to the The trustees of the school have (19- full? Can’t you create a boom in her behalf? We think you can. cided to incloso the premises with a Come to 131' k ' 11 7 a y 1 . . ' . - . new fence, which will greatly improve / nn ,lt 8: 0‘ er’ them are 3' goifl mfmy 3 Cu coum wmk £01 m the COHDCSL \ and feel good over it. Else Tom Moore had in mind a better creature than you when the appearance of the general surround- mgs- They have 21-150 “celled 3 1111313010 he wrote : “Oh who would inhabit this bleak world alone? ” for the display of the new flag which is to take the place of the old tattered rag vi .1. “Monday last after a two weeks visit to a Toronto and other points. She was acâ€" ? <companicd by her father, who intends :sp ‘nding most of the summer with her "in her beautiful home here. i Mr. T. Parkin, of Cameron, was in Roscdale on Monday on business. Mr. and M rs. Stevens, of Coboconk, ‘wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pollock Mr. Valantyne is busy as the stone .- I work of Mr. John Dart’s new residence. @ “ we - is)“ i am» iris". 1 , on Sunday. that braved the breeze for many years. t, . ’5 ‘ Miss Aggie Everson, of Balsam Grove, hA ggflgllem?a from fGOdePlCli 113.1113?" . " * :- 'was the meat of her sister Mrs. W. 0 35,30 ’0‘ 1'9)”: arm, am “’1 1 115 This Free Tri Plan is not for those wl ' s .. '- v ,T- ‘ n ;. *Windrim' $1, Sunday lash. ’ family, has moved into the township of . p 10 bee no (ungllme’ “ho .bc‘mld llfe us 0119 -' ML- Mcponam is daily receiving yarge Dysart. ceasless turnioil and all men as self seekers, who cannot see good 1n the motives of ". ‘shinments of machinery for I150 011 the ,.We are an much pleased t0 899 Alex- others, who are afraid to lauorh. You need to catch the spirit of the frcn tri , )lunv r f .cmml work here. l\1ven, Esq" P. L. S, home again from , _ ° . V f l _ ' l E“? The steamer Kawartha arrives here the ffu‘ Norlh, looking SO_‘Well after / . ‘WG mtend to have It a’Pleasa‘nt thmg from firSt to 1331'“ It 003155 “3 more than you a" :almost every day, and eyeryone is glad Wendmg 1‘ Winter 111 that latitUde-v by a great deal. So we expect you to smile and be hapr and do your level best, that i ‘ fl is. to see the popular captain again at his Pocanonms. .‘ - - ~ > i I J post. is all. , x We are daily expecting the arrival of "” 3. several millions of mosquitoes. Ngrland. , m From Another arrespondent. 001.7.” andCZJJâ€" the Gazette co . Rev. J. Macdonald, B. A.. of Latchford, Mr D P M I]; . ‘ . . 53%” i 4 ' paid a visit to his many friends, at Rosc- f . _ . mg”? “1.? 13 {£8 15 “smmg . dale. He was on our mission field-as a “1311:sfiglsganeéilfi‘ibfims moved his 3 J > - 4-, r r ‘ . k L r . ' _' ‘ t I ‘ studen. two years ago On Sunday, manly to Bracebndge. ’ May 3rd, he supplied the Presbyterian pulpit here, and preached an excellent sermon taken from 1 001'. 9: and last clause of the 24th verso. All who listen- ed to it, which were not a few, were deeply interested. Mr. Macdonald grud- uatnd from Queen's University this spring, and received Testamur. also 2:50'mlnrsliip in New Testament. We all join in wishing him every success; on his Mr Robert Calaghan has moved to 6* I 3mg"- . 7.... . m 1,; :55; ,EA {:7 z; girâ€"S‘F‘i £3; \ â€"&\€“‘â€"~“ , I , / _ - m _.._ r... . , .. / x V . . Rosedale tor the summer. ‘ LL; WW€_’§e&'5~;€-y\>fb\qzv‘3 ixnâ€"TE’EJ xifi‘gr’fiff/fia @1th I I _ I I. \“ .\_.._, {Mnâ€"4 __- ...5 The basement of the new school it was found impracticable to dig, but they are ' geflzmgflfi good foundation ready. ' r. ' sworth Abernethy has moved ' on to the Thompson farm for the summer. Seeding is the order of the day. wan-m WWIâ€" mum“ Safe Paint Mr. Angus hlclntyre intends to work ______. 5’ _ . . ' Coboconk this car '1 .11 kW held of labor, and hope he W111 "115 , 3 ’ ~ “ v . w . Humâ€"Mrs. Albert Henr r )resented 11th ’ ul 7 u ' . f a 4°00? 13“ bad‘ Wlt‘h “5 “b‘uu' her husband with a line baby? bloy on the W . “ 0 d 3 o thlllk Of .‘Ln 7’ ~ ; â€"â€"--~» 1051.. eno‘lneer who ran his enwme to use 15 ?' Cobvconk a a t ._ __«____ - Th (Too late fox-last week.) two or three years, night and .j- THE .. . . 0 friends and act: a' t - ' fM'. - - - ~ I ("mm-«powerlch 1h!- G"zet'6-) w. Wilson will .-eg~.-eé“t$"1§§‘§i? Zia 13.. (19% Willow cleanms 01‘ 011- Smasuv-Wumns ll Mr. Cecil Birchard spent Sunday un- passed away on Sunday morning at Six in 0.9 o' Pris?” and was buried on Wednesday. Mr. ‘ Wilson took worse on Saturday, and Dr. What would you give White, of Kinmount, and Dr. Graham, of _ . . lIl‘ctzlnelon ll‘alls,]vycre summoned, but the for 1115 11133111119 after a few a. er was una) e to coins. Dr. White ’ examinicll the patient and said he did not years Of SuCh use’ see any ling to prevent his recovery. v ~ ' 1 Being very weak, however, from not ADd y 81; you sub’] ect youl havmg eated anything for over a week, watchâ€"a. far more delicate he was choked to death by an accumula- . . - . tron of phlegm in his throat. He leaves 131909 0f maChmel'y; tOJuSt thls a Widow, one daughter, six brothers and t , t , t one sister, besides many friends and ac- red men ' quaintances, to mourn his loss. ’ v ' ' Messrs. Archie Barjow and George. Dont you thlnk It would -der the parental roof. M r. Norman Notter, of the Eby Blain 00., Toronto, was in town on Tuesday on business. Mr. Robert Holland, who has for some time past been in Toronto, is avisitor to Cobocouk. - ‘ Mr. Robertson and Masters Roy and 'Charles Shields returned on Friday last :l'rom Montreal, where they had been for some days awaiting the arrival of Mrs. Robertson and family, who were expect- aed from Scotland. Mr. Alex. Ross, of Lindsay, was in '_ It is a pure lead, zinc, and linseed oil paint of ~ v ’1‘ the greatest durébility. Properly ap- ; plied it can’t govkrong. We can show you house‘s," painted with it years ago, ' that are still in good condition and that proveethe value of the paint. 5 Iva-41:5,”; w. .. ‘- _* town on Tuesday. , A. ‘2 Mr. Pearsoll has left our little Phillips had business in town this week, ‘1 011 to have it cleaned ‘L l . ‘ i ' '- é§b ‘town for I-Ialiburton, where he intends Miss Munt has returned to her school y y ( nd ~ i . . . g a 'to spend the summer. ‘ after spending Easter at home. Olled up once a year. i ' ‘3;- Miss Bertha Richman and Miss Reata Miss Flora Adair has returned to her 5“ ‘Taylor were visitors to Burnt River on school. i “ Tuesday. . Mr. Hugh McIntyre has returned to ii i" . Mr. and Mrs. Hollmgsworth, of Lind- Fenelon Falls after Easter. ' ' day, Spent a few days in town last week, Miss Mildred Boadway visited friends ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES l 3d 'the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Pct- in Feuelon Falls this week. NEXT DOOR To pospo‘FFICE' l f V‘“ :, ftmger. . A fine baby girl has come to the home i ' 1 (-I T1130 fagmers 1alround olur littled bfll‘fifll offilr. R. J, Woodcock to stay. FEfiEl-GN FALLS- 7 ‘ _ are usy oinn' icir seec ing; an i 16 r. Gainer and Miss Gertie Gainer, of ' ~‘ 1 ' x weather coutibnues as it has been, there Minden, visited friends in town on Sun- full hue 01 Beuroonl SLuts’ ‘: ' are prospects of a-good harvest this year. day. Odd Dressers and Stands, 1‘ . . . The Gull River Lumber Co. started Miss Nellie Aberneth visited friends n ~ 1 ' i ' l their mill on Tuesday, which will help in Coboconk this wacky SEGGP‘HD DivESION COURT P-“IIOLI‘ Sluts 5 am? 3 5 3 to enliven things somewhat in our little Miss Murchison has returned from 'â€"°F THE" pleces) Iron Baas, Slde- ii ' a town. home to her school at Beech Lake. ‘ - -- \ ~ 1 w v ' ,r T . Mr: W. J. qursqn’ our village butcher, , .-. County of Vlct01 1a. 2 3330.31 Up, Esteflsmn tables, 15 Flomg‘; a flour'Shll‘gPusmess- , The nextsiltings of the above Court wil ' lnel, Chalrs’ _ and all '. Mr. George Arbuchle, formerly of Toâ€" Burnt RIVGI‘. be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls house TlOld furniture a, ronto, has moved his _famlly to town, ___.__ 1 . 7. fl a}; where they will resxcle m the future- Correspondence of the Guzaite. . 0N THURSDAY, lUNE 25th, 1903, Comp 9’99 11“ 0f SPI‘mSS a; v Thugs Minnie DOdd has returned from con‘mencmg at 1'30 0,0109“- in the fine!" and mattresses' 0W es' orners. oronto. noon. Saturday Junel3th will berhe last, Also 1: g,- â€"-â€"â€"â€" Rev. Mr. Wattam conducted services day of service bu defend’ants residing in 1d- a neiw Steak .0f i," (Correspondence ofthe Gazette.) inlahe Methodist church on Sunday last. this CPUIIW- Defendants livmg' in other L mou _1ngs) bung your 1310‘ i We find ourselves at the middle of sartr. M. Smith left on T11055de for Dy- Signggieméfif be served on 01 before Tues- Eures In to be framed be_ :11, May and not a great amount of seeding ‘ ' . r ~ ‘ ’ ' , ore Star '1 , - u l _. done yet compared with the advance- da¥§:'ggggg%igglPlndsa3’ Spent Tues' W Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. 1., Pr- A c pullg housedea’nlg' kl l mont of _thc season. . The clerk of the The mom, f' t} F o, ; . ELISHA MARK E. D.HAND, "‘ ICLS 11g lt' - Fl v.5 - _ ‘- weathcr IS not domg Justice to the farm- 3 13 0 10 maksh Church ’ . ilk: L 85 7' intend having a big celebration on May Bailiff' Clerk' ' Epthi dDinnefr 21nd Tea will be served by Fenlflon Falls. Mal‘Ch 14th: 1908- -1e :1 ies o vie church and an enter- - tainmcnt will be given in the evening. . Foot-ball matches, races and different a I 9 amusements in the afternoon. Every ” 'I ' pel'sppcomctla ind have pa share of the a ii" gooc ime 1a is expected. - .‘7 4 - o- 3‘ MMrl. Grihgm, tpg?Bobcaygeon, spent 9 L g ? f. E E% V out ay a urn iver. ': *‘ I T1 "F #- Mr. and Mrs. German, of Dunsford, ' | ers, and a very reasonable allowance should be made. the latter part oli‘ the g summer and fall. 1 There is very little political talk as yet and not very much is to be expected in rural communities nor is there any talk of a telephoneâ€"something the farmâ€" ; 1 ers need so badly. } ‘ ' A large number of cattle have gone to ‘ the different ranches for the season. The boys are having some Sport catch- ing suckers in Robe’s Crock. Some fine specimens have been captured. One ob- jectionable point about them is the great number of bones. Mr. Fred. Gain of Lindsa ' is s end- , ‘ ing a few days at’ home. 5’ P Don t forget that I have W a first class Planer and am is printed every Friday at the office, corner May and Francis Streets. visited friends, here this week. Robson’s Brag Store SUBSCRIPTION : i;“‘““‘ ‘ i ’ WANTED. ~ ' ' Q Baddow. _ piepared to do all workin __ $1 00 A YEAR IN ADV l 4 _ . _ _ . , ANCE _I_ .3 ; Two helpers for the Matron of the 131113 line 1n the best 8135716; or one cent per week will be added _ 1%.. (Correspondena. of the Guzeuc‘) House of Refuge,County of Victoria, to . as 10118 “5 it rcmfilns u“ “id , r; i; : n H B. ‘b . B .t . d. begin not later than June lst. These also to make â€"-â€"- p . .. i . I, ‘ ‘ I _ , ; ' crsonal application preferred. _ Advertisino' Rates. 7 ‘ T thglgilzivlgi' ill-3&1dgfltfsiliglgixdtiflleil Apply to Professional or busi'rizss cards, 50 cents : wakeun’ of Cobocunk' and report a good MRS, R_ G. ROBERTSON, I $1,500 will buy one double and one single per line pernnnum. Casual advertisements “,2, time. Lindsay. house on Francis street. 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and, ‘ ' - 700 will buy a lO-room house, with good 2 cents Per “"0 for every SUbscqueut inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or Mr. and Mrs. J. Smithcram spent Sun- less, upon reasonable terms. any Wm; 11113, Smitl-ma-am‘s brother, Mr. i cellar well, woodshed, stable, drive house and bin house, on Murry street. 42". 5120 Acres in Nursery Stock. Your patronage soucited' \Y. Grillln. Mrs. Reasin visited the home children Agents wanted at once to sell for Fall -â€"-â€"- $300 will buy 5-room house and wood- ' â€"â€" last week. ‘ O 1908 and Spring 1909 delivery; whole or ' shed on Murry street. 303 PRINTING executed neatly, cor. Mr. rl‘ll-"lllllfil\\"illSO-l1 and MISS Althea part ol’ time ; liberal terms; outfit free. -- APPLY l0 ectly and at moderate prices. '3 rs: 113.3"jifif31‘f‘1"‘"’;a WW)“ Tim Tues. W: l?»o‘r.«'3._mi~: Sr- 9-0:: to, 3.71).; ‘35; THOS. GRAHAM, Fcnelon Falls 1;. 3AM) . 4 , ta. ..-, u . \u. i; A igmgcvuw’ Out. 15 pa am. to MCLAU GEL”; 3‘ ngL’Linqsay, l . pm’priam . . . . I My 1 . i';i,1v.‘~ = .w. month ‘h' it?“ 0U. -L..-J.~k-1 Jl‘. v r‘s \ VE‘J-y/‘V ' \«y

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