ï¬shy-mu... . -44»: -' v rgt‘p_. . "- M "p"! ' l - uncut ï¬qrt‘n fl.‘ 'f. ï¬rm“ i L four rods wide, for ï¬fty dollars.â€"Carr'd. A BAD SPRAIN.â€"On Saturday morning CareWâ€"‘Fellyw-That twenty-five dolâ€" last, while Mrs. James Byrnell, of Feller lars be expended on the blind line be- lon, was milking one ofa number of cows, tween 1st and 2nd cons., from lot 21 to the animals were suddenly alarmed by a lot 25;John Suggett to be commissioner. horse and colt in the same ï¬eld, and. him“ ' “MMMMMWWԠThe Fenelon Falls Gazette. a g . ___________________..._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Friday, June 19th, 1908. _________________________..â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ____________________.......-â€"â€"-â€"-â€" Groceries, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, eto. Lqu gar!“ magenta-.1 2.32: 7.3%: £123.: Fenelon Council. it E Fenelon adjourned Court of Revision and council met at Cameron on J une 6th. In the absence of the Reeve, Mr. Cragg took the chair. The minutes of the court held at Cambray on May 25th were read and adopted, on motion of Messrs. Moyncs and Tehnie. After some other business had been transact- ed, the Reeve entered and took his seat. Craggâ€"â€"Tolmie,â€"â€" That the following changes be made to the roll: G. E. En- dicott be reduced from $2,100 to $1,950 ; J. McCormick be assessed as owner of east half of lot 21, con. 7, lately owned by Miss E. Brown, and that R. Byrnell be assessed as tenant of the same; R. Cochrane be assessed as tenant of house on east half of lot 17, co‘n..8, at $100; Lawrence McGee and Donald Tolmie be added to the roll as farmers’ sons ; Ar- thur Landell, Robert Landell and Joseph Perrin be added to the roll as M. F.â€"â€" Carried. Tolmie-â€"Palmer,â€"-That the business tax of threshers be struck oil the roll, as we believe they should be assessed on income, and that this court has not power to make the change. Ours is the largest and best assorted stock in these hues in town. Ours is the largest and best appointed store in town. Your’s is the opportunity to buy from the best assor- ted stock in the largest and best appointed store when you do your shopping. Do you take advantage of it ‘2 . McFarland. 1%“ W’J‘W‘W WW‘W'W W"Wâ€Wâ€W “53““W’WFW WWW “WW‘WW W'mï¬ Council theu took up general business. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved, after dropping the motion made by Messrs. Tolmie and Palmer ask- ing C. Everson to remove his fence off con. 5, it being found that Mr. Everson had no fence on the road. The following motions were passed by council : Palmerâ€"Moynes,â€"That a by-law be now introduced authorizing council to expend money on the roads, and appoint commissioners for same. The byâ€"law was introduced and passed in the usual manner, Mr. Tolmie in the chair. . Tolmieâ€"Moynes,.â€"â€"That the Reeve and Treasurer be authorized to borrow the sum of $600. Cragg'â€"Tolmie,~â€"â€"That the Reeve be appointed to see H. Eyers re widening road at hislot east of Cameron. Moynesâ€"‘Palmerrâ€"That Geo. Switzer be granted $10.00 compensation in full for piece of ground described in by-law No. 555, he to sign a conveyance to town- ship for same. Palmerâ€"Moynes,â€"â€"That E. Mark be granted the money paid in roadwork to build cement tank at the spring on said beat. Moynesâ€"â€"'â€"Tolmie,â€"That the township printing be given to R. J. Moore on same terms as-last year. Amendment by Pal- mer and Gregg, that the Fenelon Falls Gazette be given the printing on said terms. The Reeve declared the original motion carried. Palm_erâ€"â€"Cragg,~â€"-That the following bills~be paid: -' - . Eachcouneillor and Reeve for inspectâ€" . ing roj‘tlrat'Rosedale, $1.50 :3 A. Sackett, for ï¬nc mg stake, 50c. ; D. Tolmie, inspec- ing Victoriaroad re Graham's culvert, and reporting no need of said culvert, $1.50; :M. Maybee for two meetings in ; . Orange Hall, $4.00. . ‘ Council then adjourned to meet at the call of Re‘cve. _.._â€"â€"-â€"-â€"- Somerville Council. styles. in Mid-summer Hats‘and in all Mil- linery Novelties. See them before buying. WM. CAMPELL. It in Ag NA‘éVéYQX-ï¬s AYAV'AVQYAVA. .-. v _ Burnt River, J une 15th, 1908. Court of Revision resumed. Present, Messrs. Callan, Carrew, Hoskins, Fell and Davis. Minutes of last meeting road and conï¬rmed. Carew â€",Fell,â€"â€"That the roll as revised r: GAZETTE-S * CLUBBIN‘G LIST. _ Persons wishing, to subscribe.- fer- any; oft-‘5' ’ the; following publications: cam. hy'paying for : same along, with. their subscription to, the: Gazette,,effect- a: substantiallsaving, as shown ' in the following list: The Fenelon Falls Gazette. Court of Revision being concluded, the minutes of council were read and conï¬rmed. ' Mr. T. Hunter addressed the council re culvert. Hoskinsâ€"fDavis,â€"That Mr. Hunter be a commissioner to put in culvert and put in bill.-â€"â€"Carried. Carewâ€"Fell,-â€"That the clerk notify A. Fall, pathâ€"master, to have Mrs. Jones’ fence removed 01! read allewance.â€"â€"C’d. Davisâ€"Heskins,â€"â€"-That Thos. Byrnes be paid a bonus of 20 cents a rod for 62 rods of wire fence on 9th line, opposite lot 3.â€"~Carried. Carewâ€"Davis,â€"â€"â€"-That ten dollars be granted to be expended on crossway on 9th line ; Thos. Byrnes to be commission- - or to expend the sameâ€"Carried. _ Mr. Jas. Newman addressed the coun- . Toronto Saturday Night . . .. 3 00 2 5O . . cil re a gully on side-line lots 3 and 4, _ Mail and Empire, weekly. . . . 2 00 1 70 con. 11. I Mentreal Witness, .daily . . . . 4 00 new subs 2.50 Hoskiusâ€"-Fell,â€"-That Mr. Davis in- .' Montreal. Witness, weekly .. 2 00- “ 1:50. spect the place, and report at the next ._ Montreal;I-Ierald;,week1y-; .. 2:00: ‘ meeting of council.â€"Carried. . Familyflcrald &-:Weekly' Star. 2 00' Mr. Joel Henderson addressed council ’ World‘Wide, newsubs . . . . . . 2 50 » re money on his beat. Mr. Davis to ex- N orthcru Messenger, new subs 1 40 - amine and report ; also MeNamare’s road. Busy Man's Magazine . . . . . . . 3 00‘ Western Home Monthly . . . . 2 00‘ ‘ Farming World, Toronto . . . . 2 00 - Farmer‘s Advocate, London. . 2 50 ,{ Home Jburnal,,Torento. . . . 1, 50 REGULAR. CLUB‘ PRICE rou- PRICE. AND norm. .. Toronto World; daily; . ... . . $4 00 ' $2 50 ' Toronto Star,. daily. . . . . . . 2 50 2.20 = ; Toronto Globe, weekly . . . . . . 2.00: 1375.. ' 2 Toronto Sun, weekly . . . . . . . . 2.00? 1:75 1" IGMMI€OMKIQN CHUIOIUIOOCHUIU lars be granted to be expended-on side- line between lots 12 and 13, con. 7, ; and HieHHpHHh-A expend'the samerâ€"Carriedi. Carew~-Fell;~«-That ten dollars be granted to be spent on the 3rd line; Edâ€" mund Watson to be commissioner.â€"C‘d. I Mr.- John Wilson addressed theeoun: c-il" re road: . Hoskinsâ€"Fell‘;â€"Tliatt twenty-five dol- lars be granted to be expended on hill GlulrSubscriptihns must be pald’ln Advance. Send‘ all subscriptions to e. i on side-line lots 21 and 22, cons. 1 and 2.. â€"Carried. , Hosi:ins:â€"~Davis,~.~-â€"Tlmt£ forty dollars "be granted" to be expended on Carew’s division ; S. R‘..Carew, commissioner. Fell'â€"Carew,,â€"That thirty dollars be' grantedito be expended-enside-lino lots ‘ 21 and 25 in 4th. con. 1, J. T: Graham to be commiSsibner.â€"-Carried; Hoskinsâ€"Carew;-â€"â€"â€"That- Mr. Fell be instructed-to: have necessary work done ;' on'Cameromroad’at lot 5 F. R.â€"â€"Carried. Hoskins».â€"â€"Dav.is,â€"--That thirty dollars 3’and 4, cons. 1= and-2; John Schell to be cogimissioner;â€"Carriedt;1. t a u b I _ _ _ arewâ€"Féll,-.â€"That iir o era: '0 â€"â€"â€" Lime: and Portland Cement. granted on- third' line iromloe 12 to lot Two good‘Frame Houses for sale, one ~-â€"- 16 ; Thos. Bulmer to be commissioner.â€" en Fidler’s Hill and one one mile south For sale at the Standard Chemical Carried. attire village. Company's Lime Kiln, Fenelon Falls. CareWâ€"Hoskin,â€"â€"That John Schell be W..T. J UNKIN, J. H. BRANDON, given a contract of clearing the road al- Eenelon Ealls.. Iioï¬ses 'fer- Safes. be the assessment roll of 1908.â€"â€"â€"Carried. ‘ 'p. m. . . . . Flour New Process 2.60 2.801 Museumsâ€"The Rev. W. H. A. French? ’ ‘ . , - '- ,. _. is in Toronto this week, attending the gum“ Faralgtlflm‘ppeL'†annual meetings of the Synod and of the Si’ggéspeï¬, “ 5 ' ' ' ' H ' ' " 1:3?) 1'3; Grand, Lodgeef the Independent Order MixedfrOh‘Dp' n. “J...†L55 1.60, Carc\vâ€"â€"Davis,â€"That twenty-ï¬redolL that E R. Hopkins be comm'ssioner. to. . .Claremont and other places came 1n by be granted to be- spent on side-line lots. Local Agent lowanec onthirdline. from.th 4.to lot 7,, - r. «tic-’mglrsz‘. . .2 ~. .-= ~ f“ “341" ~Carried. - commenced running. Mrs. Byrnell wast Davis ~Carew,-â€"-That ten dollars be knocked down and run over by a couple! expended on the north boundary; James of the cows, receiving such a severe! MOK‘W: Pathmaster.â€"Carried. twist and sprain in one of her legs that Carewâ€"Hoskms,â€"â€"That twenty dollars she is still conï¬ned to her bed and un- be spent on side-line between lots 9 and able to use the- limb. It was at ï¬rst 10 in con. 2, John Golden commissioner; thought a bone was broken, but such and twenty dollars on side-line between was not the case. Dr. Gould is in atten- lots 12 and 13, from boundary to con. 4, dance. Jas. ArmstrOng commissioner; and ten dollars on M onck road, J. L. Davis com- missioner.-â€"Carried. Carew~â€"Davis,â€"That By-Law No.-â€"â€", a by-law to authorize the building of bridges, be new read and passed.â€"-Car'd. Hoskinsâ€"Carew,â€"-That the following FIBIIING.â€"-Tuesday was the opening day of the ï¬shing season, and many resi-- dents of the village were out on the lakes bright and early. The fish were biting well, and very few fishermen re- turned empty handed, though no very' accounts bepaid: A. B. Townsend. as- grgeriiShwembmught110"“? The Re“ 865501,.3 salary, $75, and for checking . . or , who becamearesrdent of the‘ Falls on] late 1' . t ' l h' ' r011 2.50: total 7750 _ Sam Suddab , y as season, mace is» cheafing r011, $23565; E. Hopkins, was," debut as a ï¬sherman on the morning im .t b"l e 2.50- R. Reeds work on road Suesmon’ and landed perhaps the ï¬rm" élï¬licâ€"gChfried.’ ' ‘ ’ lung" 0‘ the 50350“: 5m eight rounder;- ’ I 'hich he caurrht at half . t f ' l 1 Mr. J. H. Hampson, of the Sawyer-Masâ€" “ v *5 p.“ 0â€â€ 0 0 0" {°' sey Co., interviewed the council. That 5 net bad for a beginner‘ Carewâ€"Fell,â€"â€"That cedar at Mitchell's SERIOUS A.CCIDEN’[‘.â€"Vict0r Chambers, bridge belonging to Mr. Brisbin be pur- second and youngest son of Mr. Edward chased at ï¬ve cents per lineal foot, to be Chambers, Jr., of the Fang, met, with a, used in culvert by John Wilson..â€"-Carr’d. painful and very serious accident in Mr, Carew-â€"Fell,â€"â€"-That council adjourn, Teirs's planing mill on Wednesday morn-- to meet on Saturday, Aug. 8th, at Burnt ing. He is employed in the railway of- Rivoro;_c,,n.ied_ flee, but had gone to the mill, which is. only a few rods from the station, to get some strips of weed out by one of‘ the band-saws in the mill. As all the employees were as busy as they could be, “Vic †undertook to cut the strips:- himself; and, while so doing, his left- hand by some means came into contact With the saw. The thumb escaped inju- ry and the little ï¬nger was only slightly torn ; but the ï¬rst and third lingers were cut off between the ï¬rst and second‘ Joints, and the second ï¬nger was cut oft“ between the knuckle and the joint below it. The ragged ends of all three ï¬ngers: had to be amputated, and the operation. was performed by Drs. Wilson and Gould.. Rod and Number. With the issue for J une “Rod and Gun and Motor Sports in Canada," published by W. J. Taylor, at Woodstock, Ont., enters upon its tenth, year, and produces as a birthday number one that has not been surpassed by any of the flue issues that have preceded it. Every one of the many articles appeals to' sportsmen and lovers of outdoor life and may be read with interest. The departments are one and all upâ€"to-date and the num- ber testifies to the leading position at- tained by the magazine and the strength with which it commences his tenth year of vigorous life. ' BORN. GRAHAM.â€"â€"At Kirkï¬eld, on'Tuesday', June 2nd, 1808, the wife‘of Mr. W. A. Graham of a daughter. ENGLISH.â€"-At Fenelon Falls, on Thurs- day, June 11th, 1908, the wife of Mr.. Walter English of a son. e Sr. Annmaw's CIIURCII.â€"â€"Service in St. Andrew's Church on Sunday evening will be conducted by the Rev. E. A. Tonkin, pastor of Zion Methodist church. SPECIAL MEETING.â€"â€"Empire L. T. B. Lodge No. 198 will hold a special meet- ing in the lodge room on Monday night, June 22nd. All brethren requested to be present. MASONIC Seanceâ€"The brethren of the Spry Lodge, A. F. & A. M., will at- tend divine service in St. Andrew's church on Sunday morning at 10.30. Service by the pastor. The public are cordially invited. Tun HOTEL K .m'an'rim. â€"We are glad to hear that our summer hotel is being got ready for the guests who are expected shortly. Mr. Long, the new lessee, ar- rived this week, but we have not yet had time to interview him. GARDEN Pawnâ€"A garden party un- der the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church, will be held at Mr. Samuel Corbett’s on the evening of Tuesday next, June 23rd. Admission 15 certits, including refreshments. Ice cream ex ra. ACCIDENT.â€"â€"While playing football on the Agricultural grounds last Friday afternoon, when Claremont and the Falls hada friendly game, Mr. Robert Taylor had the misfortune to fall and break his left arm just above the wrist. Dr. Graham set the broken bone, and “ Bob " is taking an enforced holiday. MARRIED. MOFB‘ATâ€"MOYNES.â€"At the residence» of the bride’s parents, Pleasant Valley,. Fenelon, by the Rev. C. 8. Lord, of Fene~ 1011 Falls, on Wednesday June 17th, 1908, Mr. Thomas Meliatt, youngest son of Mr. Peter Moffat, to Celestia E., daughter" of Mr. Joseph Moynes, both of Fenelon township. ' , DIED. MeINTOSH.â€"â€"At Rosedale, on Thursday,. June 11th, 1808, William McIntosh, aged†53 years. V Ammoâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Satur- day, June 13th, 1908, Miss Adelia Avery,_ TORRANCE.-â€"â€"In the township of Fene- lon, on Sunday, June 14th, 1908, Joseph Cecil, infant son of Mr. Harry Torrance, aged 7 weeks. PHILLIPSâ€"In the township of Fenelon,. on‘ Tuesday, June 10th, 1908, Elizabeth Ann, wife of Mr. Joseph Phillips, aged. 67 years, 1 month and 24 days. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, June 19ih, 1948†Reported by me Norm czar Roller Mill C’o Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 90 lo 95.: Bnoun Han Sum.â€"-While the steam- W1,e,,t,f,,11, per bushel, 38 9,) er Kathleen was returningto Lindsay Wheat spring .... 85 87 with the crowd she took to Coboconk Burley’ p8, bushepn. 50 60' last Saturday, her wheel shaft broke Buckw’heatu u . . 55 60, when she was ascending the Scugog OMS u u†48 50 river. The Government tug Bob Hall Peus’e u 80 82. happened along shortly afterwards and R e ’ u "†. 65 70 towed the disabled craft to Lindsay, Pgtétoes ,, . "" ""v 60 70_ repairs were made. house.1b....::'.'.:::: 2. 2.. Eggsmer dozen...... 15 16- H“ï¬ver ton............. 10.00 1200» Hides . 4.00 Hogsaive‘; .. 5.90 600~ Hog-s (Dressed)... .. .. 7:00 8.00" WOMEN'S INSTITUTEâ€"hieetings of the East Victoria Women‘s Institute will be held at Burnt River on Tuesday June 23rd, at Fenelon Falls on Wednesday, June 24th, at Bobcaygeonbn Thursday June 25th, and at Omemee‘ on: Friday, Beef:...... .. 5.00 6.00- ’ June 26th. Miss G. Gray, of Teronto, Sheepskins . ...... .... . .. 50 90-- and Miss H. MoMurchie, of Harristen, Wool , 8 14; Flour, Brandon’s Best . .., .. 3.00 3.20 Flour, Silver Leaf .. 2:75 2 90 Flour, Victoria. .... ...... 2.70 2.95 will deliver addresses at these meetings, all of whichawilh commence at 2. o'clock of Foresters . . . .Mr. W. T. Junkin, Grand~ Master of‘ the Canadiam Order of Odd-I Fellows, attended the annual meeting. of ' 3 the Grand Lodge of that Order in-L'on- ‘ den; this week. . . .Miss Dickson is .visit- ingfriends in Bobcaygeon. VISITORSâ€"A large, excursion from' ________________.__.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-.. Card7 of Thanks. To these ladies of FenelonvFalls, who,. during my latesister’s illness, showed: her so much kindness, sympathy and’l care,- I desire to express-- my deepest. . ‘ . I ,. - gratitude.» specral tram onFiiday morning last and WILLIAM, AVERY... spent the day in:town.. In :the afternoon their'football team showed a~local agâ€" gregation how to play. The same even.- ing the Esturion brought all she could carry from Lindsay to the Falls, where the garden party on the Rectory grounds was. arrattraction, and on Saturday a gay crowd'passed'through on the Kath- leen on a tripfrom. the county town. to-~ ' Coboconk. . . . . . , _ I " Postmaster General, will’be received: I gt on mean. 0 . ' . ’ . ’ u y ,. or‘ re conveyance 0 IS. anmversary Sermegé‘gfwny 9,“ 81%“??? Majesty'sMails, on a proposal contract. Jung 21' self“? a] ‘ 13' Inge? 10: ' a1; forfeur'years, six times per week eaclm e... a ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ’ Point from re s c e or nex . 381% Winfgia in the afternoon. instead, formationas to conditions of proposed‘ (E‘tl ' fï¬ p yn 'ro ramme b ‘the chm Contract may be seen,.and blank forms. drenle Teaelwnilfbgsegved'fromyiiAte 8 p “Tender. maybe (Named! at the Post Platformeservice in. the- evening,. recitae- 21:01)Ian“?Sgtfaziepgiï¬agtï¬lggii‘gf tions and. singing. by the children and gpec‘mr at Toronto) ' ’ ' choir.- Addresses by Revs. Lord‘ and ' ~ ' 'G C; ANDERSON, Cragg, of Fenelon Falls, and thedpafstï¬lr. ' Superintendext, , . v - - ' . _ a- S:l‘.%i“°.‘l::l:£:."§§:‘°§tl3$. as: Post omce Contract: 'longin'g to the 3.011061 1'5’9 Br anch.. Ottawa,,10th June,,1908.. -'Wi.b.¢‘ MAIL. CONTRACT; :EALED TENDERS addressed to the.