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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Sep 1908, p. 4

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< N‘cIM..â€"‘ - . 'l‘hr. li‘iiiielini lliills lliizeiir. Let as short? you how easy it is to shame the * . w. t ditdtQQ The “l loci: " has four grate liars. .ltacli one can be shaken SCl'iill‘~ ately. This means that you can- shake down just the part of the fire where the @sdtesaregvithout disturbing the rest ofthe coals. Friday, Sept. 10th. .1008. [ZLECHONS OCTOUEH 26m. 'l‘lio lloniniion l’an'llnnnmt was dissolw nil on Wodnnmhly, and lho election Hf nnnnliors for u now l'nrlininnnt will Lulu: laisi- wnnh, nor a wry ninsmmul‘nl iii/Hut. plinsn on Monday, ( Iotolmr 'liilli. Ninnin~ anion day will ho ullu “mull: uarliur, IM- iolmr lillh. #:1372533 2‘ t ."‘ ‘ .‘212‘7‘1'22‘2"‘" 77"}.1': l‘im Kiniummi l‘air. ‘l‘liu “Wind in. li‘Ili:'lllil'i‘IIH-lfll village was llill'ill.\ m:- lsruo an in pun-pint: .i'mo'ai; lint wâ€"u'i 2"" _"l‘lin ll‘slllil’ill’ 'l‘uwnbhip il‘nir, hold all Minn-unit nn 'i'hnrmhii- and ll’i'nlny 0" "15km. :7i1éIL’.’K>i‘JJi;-d:a§!9€fdobi‘ 33:; :5 a; 4:... lint people who alumni away Wm!“ not Han whom: lniliit iii in. in lpdp iln: ll'uir, hill Hindu- nhn inn-n l'nrnno‘lr non-its Mid .tzlni‘ ilN- uwuw in no on n hip“ drunk and spoil- llld pleasure of Mn: kluimlll. nipple. 'l‘hn luoonll Hpilnn hint tiillb‘mllll l‘y will this uhnn-mniioiii of luminous in lilnnnmnl, .31).», lanyard: With: “‘l‘lecla" Triangular Grate Bars, you can get rid 015 all; the ashesâ€"save coalâ€"keep the fire bright and cleanâ€"and do away with sitting ashes, because no) fi'csh coal or halfâ€"burnt clinkers come ClOVVII in the ashp:in‘.~ We would be pleased to talk over the furnace question- with you and Show 'you, part by part, inst why the “I'lullu” Furnace is the best for you:- to. buy: Genie any: tune. 'mrl’l. .L- Mill '0 "Mom orderly and nirpiyahlugallior- ‘ lug than. llln'l: oi" liliilihw out was ncvur ‘ noon iniywlini'inz ‘i‘liw weather was- very line, though ~l‘ziilior'lioo wunln- for comfort, and} tho :lllow was good}. osponinllui ilne iiiilooh’ 'l‘ho nihiihili of dairy pror ‘- “J' :‘éd-s“ “v‘k‘it‘ dopurtnnnlil. dnoo, ole... was purl ionlnrly lino, and tho- u Made by me makerso! "Peerless Peninsular" Ranges;. {:3 3' .Hliowiilir of homes in tho vniilollnclzissim,, . “’ - ' . and cattle were also fairly ropronontml'. 3’08. HEARD, FENELON FALLS HIGHWH, Wm. ,WW, ,p, pear toronorvo littlo attention: from. the “'- .(.hil\vay' farmers, for tho two former classes weronot represented all all, and ’1 f. . Elm.Jilin.Jiiliiualliiud‘hiwitmilhmllhmfltlmdlm :ufiliumt'i'lhmuiittiurllhr. JfllmlLJlmillUIfliii'lllUdmllfi 31111111: ull'liimn‘iliumithmlllnr. :nlflirodlliiuulg: i» Groceries, Rudy liaile Clothing, littlt‘ and Shoes, trickery, Glas.srare,,'eic. the poultry was very scarce and “ornery. Our (Slalway friends cannot bo'awaro of. the fact that hens and' hogs motive of the greatest, if not the- very greatest, money'earnors on the North: American continent, or they would- t'ake more no Line at them. , The horse racing, asusual’, attracted the most attention, and the various races were well and cl'oscl y contested in al- , most every heat. The time was not par- ticularly East, as: the» track, owing to the extremely dry weather; was heavy with sand. Fellowi'ngr were the-results :. villi? i. in: “Whitman.- Jiflrjt‘dintfnl‘lx fl; Ours is the largest and best assorted stock. these ‘ lines 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: lintgcst and. best appointed. store when 'BIIURSDAX'S RAOESK. . Farmers" Race. .11. M'cKinlcy's ch‘Crey J; Youi‘igfs Simple Jess ,J. Davis! 191111.15; - : Scrub lhicez. “10H 65ch WMiâ€"I‘ 1.7 India: :nlllinr. iifiimifllir .‘i :3; 9:; you do your shopping. EAl'ex. Cifcgo’sSngwayc ~r_: 1.“. Funny; 31% u 3 Do on» take ridvantao‘e of it ‘3." r ‘“ “um (Imus B 1 “Ch ‘3 i b i ' a . gs FRIDAY'S RACES; . ' ‘ Green Race. . (9%; ' T. lfoclg5011’3‘3’06~Ratchen 1 1‘ 1' . . . Sid. l’assmorc’sDanny Bright 2 2 2 -, ' *‘ ‘ Geo. Barry‘s Lapadist Smile]: 3 3 3 ‘5‘, - j . fl . John Aldous' Fanny MI. . v 4 4. 4- . _ - . I _ _ . 3 '. _ Q a? Time 2.59.}... Z ' . .. :5 3 2:40 CLASS;- v as i; J. H". Lee’s Harry K. 1’ 1- 1 WJWIWWEF‘“WWJWM'JhI‘WPWthW‘”W“ll-33 iGeo. DettmanlsDenny G. 2 2 2 - ~ 3A: J. Ashmore’siLou.Keswick. 3. 3 3 Tiine 2.495%. . Elites For A'lli T. lloclg3011’s:Waltcr G. Geo. Powell’sOrillia Belle Geo. Curtis' Pathfinder Time 2.30. It will beiobservedithat Mr. J. H. Leo’s ;horse,l-1arry K2,. so well known at the Falls. and: vicinity, gave his usual good. account of9 himself.‘ in- the 2.40 class. . Harry is cominggon: well-in: the hands of his trainer, Dr..-. Cowan, of Lindsay,- and. the other horses in this - district will? have to do some-pretty lively stepping to beat him this-season. l ' x 1W .1 .. cabal-i 6010*? carol-g ‘ Village Council: styles: in Mid-summer Hats and in all Mil-i 1"‘ine-ry Novelties... See them. before buying. Fenelbn Falls, Sept. ,14th, 1908. Council met in regular n1ecting,;;,pres- ,ent, R. M. Mason, reeve, and Drs. Gould and Sims.. ’ Meetingsv-oft't‘he two previous meetings readand'approvedi ' Mr. Deyman cntcrcd'and'took his seat. Simsâ€"GouldgeThat the following ac- ,‘icounts. be passed, and‘ that. the reeve sign oulcr'slor-the same :~ T..Begg, work on Oak street, $36.75; James Growden, do. (10.. $33.60; '1‘. KOlly, work on Oak and. Water streets, 9510;. Terrill Bros. cotton,,$,50.56; J. llcard,. on acc’t, $200; M. Whaley, plank, $124.78 ;:Cl-eo.-Jackett, work on streets, $49 50*; Charles B 'ay, ,do. do., $14.40; Joseph Minorc, do. (10., 1313.50; W. L. 8: 1?: COm's, current. 889; . Bell Telephone '30., accomit,.$.1.60 Fred 'do. (10., $22.85; H. York, do. do., $22.25 ; '1‘. Parker, do. ('10., $23.50 ; Wm. Parker, do. (10., $25.55-; T.‘ Robson, for Jackett's itank, $22.50;.J: Nngent, workson streets, $7: John Chat-ten, do. $24.15; Thos. Scott, d‘o..$13:30;;'I‘.-Ponlsom,,acc*t. ., 5.75;- 1[. Sharpe, on Board of Health acc't, $20.98 ; Miss J. Hopkins, making tents, $9; Jol1n:..l'on.es, salary, $401â€"Carried. Sims â€"])eyman,’â€"'l-‘.Emt l\lionday,, Octo- ber 12th, at 8 p. m.,'be theâ€"time of‘ hold- idg-thecourt of revision ill regard to 'the Oak street cement walks.â€"Carried.. Council tl1en.adj0in'nccl.. as. S‘HARF‘E; v ‘ mini noun willbe at. the 131 A NSION HOUSE, FEl'ELON FALLS" Wed. aud'i‘hazrs" Sept. mm and 3rd - j» put up in two, five and ~ ten pound tins. Quality And \VL-dncsdny and” Thur-gal" of. first-class. Gathered from every alternate week following- 9 Hymeneah Satisfaction assurediâ€"Platc, Crown and GIOVC‘F all C1 13038 Wood. Only.- - )."l,.. r J-1 v _. ‘ '. u n | . V v . Lllhac “01A «1 Silo/Clad}. arhm:l ted quantity For SM e“. Humpâ€"BUR roman. ‘ V The Church of the Ascension, Toronto, _was.tl‘ie scene of a pretty wedding at two o’clock Wednesday afternoon, when the marriage was: soloinnizcd of Miss Janie Burtchaell, of Thronto, to Mr.- W. Heard, of Fonolon Falls. The ceremony j\\'as performed by Rev. Mr- Vance, in. 200 the presence-of; the immediate: friends- " - and relatives. The bride, who was given away by her brotherâ€"in-law,~Dr. J. C. Berry of.Chicago, wasattirod in white silk eoliounewith satin. bands and guipure lace. applique 'â€"“' ‘ ' Secure What you: want; WOOD. FOR SELE- The. undersignedisprepared'to delifiver- mod to any part of the village at any ' Hard or soft wood -1‘ feet long or now and be sure-of it. It will keep well. 2-pound cans - 5-pound pails - 700. 10-pound pails - $1.10 E, G}. HAND, . All kinds. of grmn and dry wood bought at; highest price. “3‘ FEN ELON PAH-.3 4- domestic munnl‘noinrim and funny wouk (li\])lllli.llil\llifl eonlhiinul many very erodâ€" .iil-nblo unliiulon. 'I‘horo wins a goodly wmsmm Mmeâ€"nuâ€"mm I‘m-1 wwmmum. , mun-hm iwmvmw. “WCâ€"Dr‘wfi-c‘"! Mahmnw m n--~ w... aha-Jâ€"m-N‘}: - and-dwgâ€"oy-ramvactmm will: u wruuili of orange blossoms and , plane at the Ross Hospital, Lindsay, on nine t'nrriml n ln'idiil imll.lnul, of ruin)”, ’l‘ho lnido's sislm'. All?“ i'iiil'ull' “ill't- - County Iiiagisin'atc. Monday, before Mr. F. D. Moore, Kill, After hearing the l’illlieli, was ln‘idumn-iid, in pin-k cerpo do imvppqu of the “rmmdefl nmn and the chino and lnme and black picture hill, 1 ili'lriOHL‘l', adjournment was made until- nnd. nnrrivd pink roses. My, Wullo wun tho host man, and the ushers Wl'i'l‘. Mr, Archie lt'yallyAl’rl'li‘rcd. l’in'lwr nod Mr, lliirold' 'l‘L‘nnxt’. , A riwnpiion was ni’l.oi.".v:irds hold at tho homo of Mrs, Porter, in Markham-st. which Wns ilmvornlml with palms and llowors. Mrs. Porter, who was one of tho ln'iilo’u :51)! sisters, wore a delicate slnnlo ol’ mauve, with mom: hat. The olllno!‘ sisters incliqu Mrs. 'l‘ruax, in pint. and hi:le striped organdio, and bland: llllL with phonon; 31ml. Berry, Chi- ungo, width limo ninl whiler pimnml [Hi/1); Mm. W. H. Width, of Hamilton, also in white, with black hat; and Mrs. £311.11, in grey sills, with hat to lllJliJZiL. W Personals. 1)"; A. Wilson tooka trip to Lindsay on lin Loud-3y, lnr, Johnston spout Sumlayat his home at Unionvillo. . Miss Noll-h: ligand, returned from T01u onto on ’l’nosday, Miss hnln Jones spent Sunday with} ’ friends in Kimnount. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llcard returned on li‘rlday 15rom-'l‘oronto.. Mr. Sliiii-Siuldaliy, of Burnt River, wa5' at tho h‘allson Wednesday- Minn: Nona Wilson lel’t yesterday to attend. Whitby Ladies? College. Miss Elva Maybec left 01L Monday to attend the NorinalSchooL at Peterboro. M r. A. L. Townl'cy rcturnodfiion Tuesâ€" day l’roin a short visit to friends in Tor-- onto. 1\Ir..l.«‘rcd' Hamilton, 01' Hail‘eybury, ari rived. at the Falls on Monday for a. short visit.. Mr. Alex. McCarthy is visiting his brother, Mr. Wm. McCarthy, at the Falls. Miss A. M..Robson. left on Thursday morning fer a visit to friends at Parry Harbor. Miss-EthelLong left on Monday fer Whitby, where shewill attend the Ladies’ College. ' Miss Irene McDougall left on Tuesday for Whitby Ladies' College, where she has. accepted a. position. Miss Lillian G‘s Wilson returned on Saturday fl'Ollll a. two weeks? visit" to friends at Campbellford. Mrs. F. N. Rutherford and MissAileen Kerr left on Wednesday evening, for a month's visit to relatives in Boston, Mas- sachusetts. Mr. and M rs‘..William'J .H’eard return- ed‘on Tuesday fronrtliein~ wedding trip, and have taken up their residence in their handsome house on Fidler's Hill. Miss-Genevieve T'womey left on Thurs- day of last week for Guelph, to, attend LorettoConvont. She was accompanied by her father, Mr.- J. Twomey, who re- turned: oniSaturday- night.. THREE Mourns: Eon NnrrLETou..~On Thursday last; l’ercy'Nettleton, who had been found guilty offstabbing Sam N ich- ols and John Barry at the Falls on the night of August 3151), was sentenced to plireo‘monthsin. the county gaol, at hard abor. . LIBERAL MAss- Munrrun.â€" A. mass meeting of the Liberals of Victoria and- ; l-Ialiburton-will be held in the Academy of Music, Lindsay, to-morrow, Saturday, 19th, at 1.30 p. m., for-the- nomination of a candidate to contest the riding at the approaching election for the House of Commons. 1\IILL‘INERY OPENING.-â€"The ladies of Feuelon Fallsand. vicinity are cordially invrted to attend‘ the Hall- Millinerd Opening to be held on Wednesday any 1 Thursday, Sept. 23rd and 24th, when all the latest styles and novelties in millin- cry'will be displayed. M. WAsunUIiN. NEW' CIioSSINcS.'â€"~â€"A cement crossing has been laid down this week fromfrom tho-front of the post-office to the oppo- site side-of Colborne'. street. It‘ wasa: much needed improvement; and-will be greatly appreciated by pedestrians. A similar crossing is being laid at the junction of Lindsay and Helen streets. N mv Morrisâ€"At a meeting of the vil- lage-council held a short time ago, a mo- tion was passed’ to-have four newslights placed on the-streets. One of them will be located at. the north-west end of." Queen street, one on Redheads» Point, one on North street, and one on; Bond-L street cast, near. Dickson’s .hall.. gJCW'Q”; “vork on, streets, F. ‘th-k,‘ V ‘Cilllltgil IXNNI\VERSARY.~T118 anniver- sary'services in St. Andrew's church on Sabbath;Ociobcr~18th, and' it is ex- pected that the Rev; Professor. Ballan- tyne, l). 1)., of Knox College, will assist. . the pastor, and preach morning and even- ing. The Thanksgiving supper will be given on the evening of the 19th. Full particulars later. Posr-orrrcrs.â€"Accordmg toa list re- ceived by- th‘c Gazette this week from the» Pestâ€"oilicc Department at Ottawa, there are, withina radius- of. forty miles from lT'enelon Falls, just; two hundred and sixty-one post-oilice ; and, no doubt, persons who do n’t live withiua short , distance of. either of. them, think. there ought to be a few more... RUNAWAY. ACCIDENT:- -Oni Wednesday morninghlrs. George Gale, of Rosedale, was drivingto the Falls, and: while de- scending-Isaac's hill her-horse became frightened: at a. threshing machine and ran away, throwingher out of the buggy. She was-taken to her home and Dr. Cra- hamnvas summoned from the Falls, but up to the time of going. too press, we have been. unable to learn; theiextent of her injuries. ' ' ‘ 'l‘un l'rALLAv STABBINQ.GAH§..â€"~Tho ex- amination of Vito Spino. theitalian who stabbed his compatriot, Rotor Margaret- ,,- -_.. “v.1...â€" {andt lacc‘._;‘figr tuille veil was caught tphat the Eallsfin, theflpdiustqltook' .| .Campbcllforda. . . . Tuesday afternoon, when Spine was re- lll indod to be tried at the Full Assizes, which commence on Sept. 28th. Fun-2 Ix SOMERVILLE.â€"About eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning the resi'b' deuce of Mr. James- iEi-iiistTi'o,zigI on the" 2nd conecsmsion of Somerviiié,‘ about a) mile from Bury's Green, took fire and was burned to the ground, niost of the contents being also destroyed. The fire‘ originated in the roof of an. open veraxrâ€" dah on which the cook stove stood, and: was probably caused by the stove 01" the pipes. owing to the extremely dry “mathemthc fire spread with great rapidity and ivasf'soon beyond control.: Mr. Armstrong had, we aro'plcased- to. hear, some insurance on his ln)l:'sc.--None‘ of the other farm: buildings were: new enough to be in danger. GR;\.\‘OLI'1‘1HCL-~Tlle laying of granoliio‘ thic walks on Oak street, the first of our village streets to have this improvemz ant, was finished this. week. The work was- done under the supervision oi" Mir; '1‘. Begg, 0i Lindsay, and from. the’ appear- ance of the walks, tliiszgcntlenmn appar-' ently knows his business. A regrettable-‘ feature of the work was the removal of‘ the only two remaining oak trees on the- north side of-’ the street. One of. these- ft-recs in particular was- a.- remarkably fine specimenâ€"oneof the‘lihost' iii.to\vn.. A; vigorous protest was rhised'fhy- the- resid:.nt-.s- of‘ the street when. it was" learned that the tree’wasto lac-cut. Anz American visitor oil'cred {20- pay all‘ oxâ€" penses contingent upon a delay of opera:- tions while-ho consulted: the authorities: to see if- i't could not be spared, and' it- is.said he also ofi'ered- to present fihO'vilr- lage with a thousand dollars it' the tree were left standing. int the tree 011111;} down in- spite of it all, and. the men who. ‘were instrmncntal‘- in.‘- having; it" taken: down? have not increased their popular-- ity, to any great extent by their action... Another freak action was the placing of! the words “Oak St.” in the walk on: one. side of the street and; “ Oak Are.” on- theâ€" other ; presumably because-the “avenue” side hastwo.treesnremainingon it... Fall Fairs. Fenelon Falls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 6 and‘7.’ Lindsay... . . .... . . . ...Sept. 24, '25, 20 Kinmount . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 10. 111 ‘Beavertonv . . . . . . . . . .......Oct-. 6, 7 Bobcayge in: . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. .29, 301 Bowmanvilie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 17, 18'» Eldon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 17, 18 Cobourg Central . . . . . . . . .. ...Sept. 16, 17' Gooderham . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 1‘ North Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept 22. 23‘. Orono . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept 14,.15. Orillia .. . . . . . . ......... Sept. 23, 24, 25' 'Port Hope . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Sept. 29, 30' l’eterboro. . . . . . . .Sept..1‘77, 18, 19: Utterson. . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 30'; Whitby? . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. 22-, 23: :Bancro‘ft . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oct. 1, 2 Barrie- ‘. . .. . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . Sept. 28, 29, 313* Millbrook. . . ... . ...OCt. band 2' .......Oct.1,2‘:- Markliam. . . . . . . .Oct 7, 8, 6, FENELON FALLS MARKETS“: Fenelon-Falls,.Friday, Sept. 18th, 19:73; Reported vii-me Norm mar. Roller Min 0,). \Vheat,Seoloh or, Fife 80 to 85-, Wheat, fall, per bushel. 75 .80 Wheat, spring .... 7-0 75 Barley, per bushel. . .. .. 45'. . 43., Buckwheat “ . .. . . 45 48.,- iouts,” ’_ “ ........ 34 35', Pcase, ”- 75 73 Rye, “- .N. ..... 65 7o Potatoes, “ .... ' 80-. ‘ 90 Butter.,,per.1b...... ...... 18-' 20. Eggs,pc'r dozen...... 17 18, _.‘lay,per ton...... . 9:00 10.00- ,Hii‘res 6.00 6.50 illog's (live‘;'......,. .. 5.90 6.00 Hogs (Dressed) .... 7 00" 8:00 5.00 6.00 Sheepskins .... 50 90. Wool . 8' l4; Flour, Brandon’s Best . . 3.0 3'30 Flour, Silver Leaf . . .. .. .. 2.75 2 95:. .ll'lour, Victoria 2.7.0 2.90, Fiour, New Process . .. . .. 2.60 2.804 Flour, Eamialy,:.6lix,>per. 2 2 75 Bran, per 100 lbs ...... o) .. lil’ 1.25 Shorts, “- u . 1130- 135 Mixed Chop “ ...._ . 1.55 1.610. . WWW i_ F A E. it. 'i" E15? E a 5 begins Sept. 1st. Our oldiostablished g and reliable school offers the best i* Elfacilities for securing a sound busiâ€" I Encssand shorthand training. Write r 1 for catalogue; it pays to investigate. “1 Burrisu AMERICAN Bmumcss 001.”ch aY nge and McG-ill Sis, Toronto. This School bases its claim for:- . support. upon merit alone ’ , .. Eng-10w Toronto, on r. - 4 Has high gradccourses, superior facilities and iinsurpassrd‘ teach- ing talent. Hundreds of students go out annually from- this college to good positions. Let us educate you for profitable employment. We will do it right. Catalogue free. Enter any time. W. J. Elliott. Principal COR. YONG: AND ALEXANDER 5T8. . Lu;.â€".~.I¢ $3.355;?r1 ‘ :2 BA 15‘,"ng7:_7;:21.3;;;§;5355":fixfif€%w'3¢iiwlim..s , first. it =.:'- w:<»;’:_. yo: A My: {a . .

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