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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 3 Jul 1908, p. 8

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A number of the pupils passed a very creditable promotion examina- 1.er Mr. Hamilton and family, of Toronto, arrived here on Monday and opened 2their cottage for the season. beautiful summer house on Saturday in place of rest. day and Monday at Little Italy. friends in Fenelon Falls. r d on Monday to pay a short visit to her tlriend, Miss V. McIntosh, at Moy Villa. 00-: Ifindfiflfi 15991“3 1" {OW days at his Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daniel, of Toronto, hone in Coboconk. a Miss Etta Hall, of Cafe Bay, is visiting roofs, ler friend Miss Adelal 0 R‘lChman- It was rather quiet around here on THE A“ inhereflting. game 0‘ baseball “’33 Dominion Day. Some went to Glcnarm 8' firSt Class Planer and am played at Victoria Road July 18h be- and some to Ball Point, and some had prepared to do all Work in tween Coboconk and \ ictoria Road. too much to do at home to go anywhere. P A I ,1. Among the spectators from Coboconk were Miss Richman, her friend Miss Hall, Miss Ryckman and a number of The village of Donald,"a few miles ing rapidity. It might be well for those intending to invest in real estate to do so at once, as the value of town lots is Trising by leaps and bounds. Fine prospects of a. good hay crop this. season, and in consequence the farmers are all looking pleased and quite happy. last week in Lindsay. Mr. A. Ross, 0! the Do Loyal Separtor Co , of Montreal, spentFriday in this and village on business for his firm. _ ’ Mr. AB. Wagg, of Stamens, is spend: ing a few days here, the gli‘e‘st of his brother, Mr. J. C. Wagg. Mr. James Shea, of Wilberforce, spent Saturday and Sunday here‘ [attending the regular meeting of the Royal Tcma plats of Tom perance; Early oil sunuay morning death rc- lnoved one of oilr oldest resi ‘ cuts, in the person of Mr. Richard Hill. He was an old and highly rcspccted citiZen, and leaves two sons and three daughters, who have the sympathy ol’ the whole community. The interment took place on Tuesday in Gooderham cemetery. Mr. Sharpe, wife and son are visiting here, the guests of Mr. Sharpe's mother, Mrs. E. Peacock. A number from here attended the or- ganizing of a Lodge of Royal Templars of Temperance at Tory Bill on Monday night. Ir. Wm. Fielding, Police Magistrate, of Minden, was in town on Monday. Mr. C. G. Pryce left on Monday for Drayton, 0nt., to work at his trade. 5ll'la‘lilmrlon '- (Uorresppndcnce of the Gazette) number of vlsitors are here, surrounding scenery. The great d to its full capacity. or village school sent up (or En- m Haliburton, is growing-with amaz- .' Powles‘ Corners. POCAHONTAS. 0-. Rosedale. (Correspondence of the Gazctle.) The telephone meeting last Tuesday night was not attended as well as it should have been, but there was some business done of an encouraging nature. A committee was appointed to canvass the farmers to take one or more shares. Another meeting will be held the even- ing of Tuesday, July 14th. Unless a lot of rain comes soon, there won't be any more straw than there was last winter, and the hay will haVe to be cut with a comb and sheep shears. All kinds of vegetation are badly in need of. ram. Quite a number from here attended the Methodist Sunday school excursion to Peterborough, and they report having a pleasant time. Mr. Nathan Day is building a concrete foundation under a barn, and Mr. James Fell intends laying a concrete cement floor in his cow stable. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Parrish, of Lindsay, and ( Correspondence of the Gazette.) Dr. Petrie, of Port Hope, opened his nt,, and is well pleased with his new Mr. N. Pasto, of Trenton, spent Sun- Mrs. Sutherland spent Sunday visiting Miss K. Junkin, of Fenelon Falls, arâ€" 0.. Coboconk. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Mr. W. It. Richman, of the R. M. Baal I Safe Paint. 'to use is Don’t forget that I have spent Dominion Day under the parental this line in the best style; also to make The potato bugs are showing up in large numbers. If it were n't for this scourge we could grow patatoes that would astonish the world. There are i It is a pure lead, zinc, and linseed oil paint of Properly ap- young men. .. ADM?!“ young 989913 {1'01}! Fenelon men who can invent automobiles to _ Falls Visited Coboconk OD “edueSday, scare horses and kill men and women, . the greatest durability. ‘- July 1st. but there is no one who can eradicate d -t at“: g0 wron W an h w ' C l C g. e C S O i l spending a few days with relatives in ‘town. - (led the picnic held at White's school house on Wednesday, July 1st, and re- port a good time. John Ham’s lawn was attended by quite a large number of people, some coming from Fenelon Falls. Laughlin, of Toronto, left on Thursday morning for Vancouver, alter payinga dlying visit to Coboconk. Mrs. Drader in England. \. ~.... _ a... this pest of bugs. ‘ DOORS. Your {patronage solicited. Miss A. McLaughlin, of Toronto, is you houses, painted with it years ago, that are still in good condition and that prove the value of the paint. ' o- Norland. A number of Coboconk people atten- .._...â€"â€"â€" (Correspondence of the Gazette.) Mrs. M. J. Neville, of Fort William, is the guest of her an nt, Mrs. Wm. Adair. Miss Grace Munt, who has been our school teacher for the past year and a half, is going to leave us at the summer vacation. We understand that she is going to attend the Normal School at Peterborough, and wish her success. Mrs. J. Prouse, of Woodville, is spend- ing a few days with her aunt, Mrs Wm. Adair. RTh‘e (ytgmgest child of Mr. and; Mrs. . . . . ic ar 3 has blood oisonin rom a “fair Spending 9' few days m Umgnvfine' mosquito bite on its little foot ;gbut we ARMED-“At C°b°b°nk' by t 9 eV' hope that the child is in no danger, and A. B Chafiee, on Wednesday, July 1st, will soon be a“ right again. The Methodist Sunday school intend . -râ€"fiw ' or. so”) BY has“-.. .n- -._ AD, FENELO FALLS. PARIS GREEN, Elihuâ€"CLEANERS Use Your Watch Right P orget we carry a a n _ The Strawberry Festival held on Mr. Mrs. Drafler, sister'of Mr. Alec. Mc- will spend some time in Vancouver, after which she will return to her home -; VK"‘.‘.4‘3-' m full line of Bedroom suits, What would you think of an odd Dressers and Stands, : engineer who ran his engine Sluts '0 and 0 two or three years, night and Miss Mabel Clifford has returned home maxâ€"51 1 ” Parlour . "a"... 1908, Miss Lizzie Jewell to Mr. Jos. Han- OVSD: 130“! Of cousin!“ giving their annual picnic on Wednesâ€" . pieces Iron Beds Side_ _ . B . 6 day, July 1%. _ ____.__.__. ’ . ’ , day, Without cleanlng or 011- . I"! 3 “90- h We understand that N}... Bert Martin boards, Extensmn tables, . 9 â€"â€" as a. school at Hollow lake, and that - . 1 - , V 1110'.- .«, he intends to teach through the summer Dmel, C'mn 5’ . and an t 1d - - house aold furniture, a 3 W0“ Y 011 give 101111 ',: Correspondence cf the Gazette. Too late for last week. The annual school picnic will be held in Lamb's Grove on Tuesday, June 30th. Mr. Robt. Wilkinson has been operat- ing the grader in this section, and Thos. Kelly, of Red Rock, has the stone crush- er at work, so we shall have good roads. Rev. Mr. Cragg exchanged ' pulpits with Mr. Lord last Sunday, the latter filling his charge at Powles' Corners. Mr. Fred. Billett left for the West last Wednesday, where he has two brothers doing well. Our teacher, Miss Staples, has a class preparing for the entrance examination. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McKay, of Mari- for his machine after a few years of such use. And yet you subject your watchâ€"41. far more delicate piece of machinery, to just this treatment. Don’t you think it would pay you to have it cleaned and [ oiled up once a year. JOHN SLATER, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. FEMâ€"1m: FALLS. vacation. complete line of springs ~ and mattresses. _ Also a new stock of f mouldings, bring your picâ€" . tures in to be framed be- h ‘ fore starting housecleanig. ‘ Prices right. L. DEYMAN & son. W waver-mm ' Article in 1 1b. bottles, 35c. m. .... .- “wk-~- "“' Wrinkles In Lettuce Growing. 'A combination method of indoor and outdoor lettuce culture that sometimes ,works nicely ls starting bead lettuce 1n the greenhouse, hotbed or cold. frame and transplanting to the open as soon as the weather is favorable. Not only do we than get earner lettuce. but the development.“ head lettuce seems to ' be 'very line under these conditions. Deacon, Big Boston, May King, Black posa, were visiting in this vicinity. Seeded Tennlsball, Market Gardener’s TIE: rail; \(il'hichfatrge to-day was VGE‘lli, Private Stock, Iceberg and Improved muc mm c , an e rain cro w1 \ - - - make afresh start, and; the progpccts Hum“ are varieues 8 table for fins SECOND DIVISION COURT for a good harvest are encouraging, but -â€"0F runâ€"- the hay crop will be light in this section, and there .will be a large acreage sown with turnips. Many from here attended the barn raising at Mr. Jas. Poulsom’s on the lake shore. When completed Mr. Poul- som will have one of the finest burns in the township. Our milk drmve'r, Mr. Geo. Teirs, has been on strike, and has again resumed obson’s Drug Store llllllllil lllll illllll is printed every Friday at the office, corner May and Francis Streets. SUBSC RIPTIO N : $1.00 A YEAR, Il‘l [LDVANGE or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. .- -w . County of Victoria. _.â€"â€"â€"- The next sittings of the show Court wll be held in Twomey’s hull, Fenelon Falls ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 24th, 1908, commencing at 1.30 o’clock in the after- noon. Suturday, Sept. 12m, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other .__.â€" Advertising licltes. Professional or business cards, 50 cents l l a WE WANT l a. reliable local salesman for Fenclon l Falls and adjoining country to after a promise of increase in his pay. ' ~ _ George says it pays to Strike- counties must be served on or before Tues- Def line Per flfnmm- 01‘5‘19-1 “@Vel'll§ememsl â€"--â€" GRAND wms mm PM day, Sew, 3th, 8 cents per line for the first Insertion, and represent , ' ‘hc school picnic was well attended, {Grown m m, to, transplant“ to bench 363“ Office hours from 10 a m. to 4 p. m 2. cents per line for every subsequent inser- ’ and the children as well as the older or box}:- ELISHA MARK E. D HAND lion. Contracts by the year, hall year or s Bu’mfi. ' 'Cle’rk. less, upon reasonable terms. oncs seemed to enjoy themselves. Messrs. I-loskin and Golden have re- ceived a liberal grant from the Provin- cial Government, and are expanding it on our roads. The Somervillc council and Board of ._Health had a special meeting last Saléuré day. to provide a tent, am preven , 1 then set in the open ground in rows osslblo, the spread of smallpox which , g m and. about ten asbroken out in the eastern part of, mm mm“ mmmtw the township. l men“ 3P - 1 Another wrinkle in the growing or Mr. Lord exclian-j;cd pulpits with Mr. | Lcitch. of Sonya, {rho preached a very early lemme ‘15 to grow the plants in combination culture. The last two are curly leaved varieties, but under prop- er cultural conditions form good heads. (rho plants are. started in the green- house, transplanted into flats and hard- ened cl! in the cold trames.‘ They are Largest list of commercial and domes- tic fruits, large and small ; ornamentals . and shade trees ;. flowering shrubs, vines, roses; fine seed potatoes one of our specialties. Stock that is hardy comes from us. ' . l. A permanent situation for the right man, for whom territory will be reservâ€" ed. Pay weekly. Hme equipment. Write l‘or particulars. STQEIE «tn WELLINGTOI. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, Proprietor _____________,_..._._.â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" IOOD' FOR SALE. The undersigned is prepared to deliver wood to any part of the village at any time. Hard or soft wood 4 foot long or Fenclon Falls, June 26th, 1908. . __________'._._____â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-- HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. $1,500 will buy one double and one single house on Francis street. - 700 will buy a lO-room house, with good cellar well,woodshed, stable, drive house and in n house, on Murry street. instructi\'(::llsctllll'?: a googudlencc' , Elishfitgutzozfight‘grel 0‘ $53332: 5300 will buy 5'1'00m 11°“53 "‘1 W°°d‘ cut to order ' ‘ l . . . . . - Gooderham. mm. in which the plants are grown to a“ on “235363 b Allhtklgifi 13f gm?" M“ M “0‘11 Fenian; Mu‘aerles. . . mm 0: at mm 53131110 Sizes T ‘4 Pen 1 F u. Dug a 1g 05 PrICQ' ,‘ "*CREs') I ' In”: ‘ , 72 He. .ww '4 "~--"---â€"--â€"â€" “ ‘ ‘ ’ ' I l e 0“ a a . =- ' TORON'F‘O u ' ‘ “‘ “‘P‘mdme of ’7” G‘ c ) or to McLAU GHLIN a. PEEL,Lindsay. ~ 46. ll- ifllfifilah‘la l * ‘ 0mm” 1 Mr. F_. Vallcau spent Wednesday or Q a

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