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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 11 Jun 1909, p. 4

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Wnfir. influx. . The Largest and Best Assorted Stock In town of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Readyâ€"made Clothing, i i . E i i. The Fenelen Falls Gazette. employed Mr. R. J. McLaughlin, of Lind- say, to look after their interests. Mr. McLaughlin has made enquiries concerning the will said to have been made, leaving the property to Mrs. Stevens, but so far has not been able to‘ find any record of it, and it seems prob- able that no such will was made. In this event the greater part of the pro- ceeds of the estate in question, which includes property in New York City, will come‘to the sons here, who, with their friends are awaiting with much interest further developments in the matter. Official Returns. Following are the official returns of the recent bye-election for East Vicâ€" toria. w ..- ..‘~‘~...-...a. JUDGE MCLnA'N.~â€"The announcement is made from Ottawa that Mr. Jas. F. M 0- Lean, barrister, Yorkton, has been elc‘ vated to the bench of Saskatchewan. Judge McLean is the only brother of Mrs. Lord of this town. GARDEN Panamaâ€"A garden party un- der the auspices of the Baptist church will be held at Mr. Win. Golden‘s, Fene~ 1011, on or about June 24th. The exact date and further particulars will be an- nounced later. L. O. L. NO. 996.â€"â€"The brethren of Loyal Orange Lodge No. 990 will attend divine service xin the Presbyterian church on Sunday, July 11th, and invite the brethren of the surrounding district to join them. The Orange lodges of the vicinity will celebrate the ‘12th in Peter- boro this year. ALDOUFRTErosrroav SALnfiâ€"The sale '1" ' .iillurmflurrdhmfl’u :n‘lhuulhtmfia‘lflim “@‘Wflhi “nudism u. airtime-"armameerleverages Boots and Shoes, etc. J. McFarland rwmmnwrennmamamarwrentertainer we“; ' 1 . Friday, June 11th. 1909. ____â€"___â€"___â€"â€"â€" _____________________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" The Milk Question. Naught, M.P.P. for North Toronto, for a copy of a pamphlet bearing the above title and containing the report of the discussion in the Legislature on the resolution introduced at the last session by Mr. McNauglit for the appointment of a Royal Commission to examine into and report upon the milk supply of the Province. In Mr. McNaught’s address in support of the resolution he quotes Dr. Black of . Hants, N.S., as stating that “Canada was losing 81,201 persons by i t i i s The Gazette is indebted to W. K. Mc-V at the Aldous Repository on Tuesday last passed ofl’ very successfully. These sales will be continued regularly on the second Tuesday in each month, and de- serve to be well patronized by farmers and others, as they offer an opportunity both to dispose of and to buy stock and other articles, and draw trade to the town that might otherwise go elsewhere. ILLEGAL FISHING.â€"â€"Fishery Inspector Jones made an early morning trip to Rosedale one day last week, and caught two men on the Rosedale locks with a. spear. One of the men acknowledged that he was fishing, and paid his fine. The other disputed the matter, and the trial came. 011’ on Wednesday before Magistrate Moore at the Falls. Al- To 0 munâ€"g » the latest styles in Linens. S irin 0' Jackets. D New Idea Patterns. JV: 7' Patrons And the public generally we beg to announce that we have in stockâ€"and more coming to handâ€"â€" DRESS GOODS AND SUITINGS IN. THE DIFFERENT NEW SHADES and a fine assortment of Wash Goods and White Heather Bloom Underskirts. The New Directoire Corsets at $1.00 and $1.50. Wm. Campbell. I Everything in Hardware. We want everyone to know that buy- ing is not a necessary passport to the courtesy of this store. We are always pleased to show goods regardless of whether or not you are ready to buy. The kind of goods we insist on selling look better, are better and cost you no more than the kind that are made merely to sell. Your satisfaction is the partic- ular thing we aim at and we aim to make this the safest store for you to buy at. Eggs taken in exchange for.‘ goods. - res. HEARD, FENELON FALLS SILVER. A Superb assortment. Dinner Services, Dessert Services, Tea Services, semeswewzeneea Forks, Knives, Spoons. easemeeaaememewewemee “files” wedding Presents. GOLD. Gem Set Jewelry. Bracelets, Brooches, Ornaments. n. nâ€" The Wedding Ring, The Marriage License, At Eritrean Bares, FOOT OF KENT STREET, LINDSAY. BUELEERS Get Your Supplies: From Us. FENELfiii FALLS PLANItifi MILL Ea TEIRS. - - PBOPRIETQR death every year, of whom oneâ€"third, or 27,070, die from preventable diseases,” and that “out of these 81,201 deaths 31,347 were children under five years of age, and that one-half of them were slaughtered by poisonous milk.” Prof. Von Behring says'that in Germany, of every 1,000 children born alive, 237 die during the first year of life, 490 never attributable to infection in infancy from diseased milk. In the United States, the age of five years. ings, of Toronto,add_ressing the Dominion Medical Association recently, said : “In entire number of deaths from all causes in the whole province. How many in the unfortunately have no records to show. We can only say that where the samples 7’ tries. children under five years of age was 2,297. then established and healthy, “ certified” number it had been. elusive}; that impure amongst children of tender years. Hospital authorities, who able article, point the way to methods that may be taken to secure a pure milk The success of Rochester and of the General Hospital authorities also makes doubtful the necessity of appoint- supply. ing a Royal Commission to enquire into the matler ; but as the Commission will probably be appointed, it is to be hoped that no time will be lost in selecting the men who will serve on it, and that the Commission will conduct its investi- gations and decisive action be taken without needless delay. In the opinion of the best authorities, 'ninety per cent. of the injurious effects of milk are due to the germs contained in “plain, com- mon, every-day dirt,” and the duty of the most scrupulous cleanliness on the part of all persons who have the care of milch cows cannot be too strongly urged. The Stevens Estate. “The Master in Chambers reserved judgment on a motion by Mr. J. Creigh- ton for an order directing the former solicitor of Mrs. Jennie Noland to re- turn papers relating to her estate in Cuba, which is valued at $4,000,000. The property in question consists of 10,000 acres of sugar plantations with the mills situtaed near Cardenses, Matanzas County, Cuba, formerly owned by the late James Stevens and left by him to his nephew, Jeremiah Stevens, carp- enter, Waubaushene. The latter in- herited in 1903 and was on the point of leaving for Cuba, when he was taken ill and died of cancer on Oct. 6th, 1903. He willed the property to his wife and from her it passed to her daughter, Mrs. Noland, formerly of 58 Mackenzie Cres- cent, Toronto, but now living with her husband, a lumberman, at French River. It is stated that $2,000,000 was offered by New York capitalists and refused, as imformation to hand indicated that the value was about double that amount. Mr. Creighton has been instructed to proceed to Cuba as soon as he obtains the desired papers and to sell the property for $4,000,000 or over, re- ceiving a $100,000 and expenses.” The above item of news, which appear- ed in the law court proceedings of the Mail and Empire of'Ju-ne 3rd, soon be-. came a topic of conversation in the Falls, where Mr. Jeremiah Stevens resided ‘for . the greater part of his life. The Mrs. Noland mentionedis a daughter of" the. second wife of Mr; Stevens. The sons of the first wife of:"l\Ir. Stevens at the Falls, James, William and-Thomas, have attain maturity, and that these facts are according to John Spargo. one-third of all the babies born die before reaching Dr. J. C. O. Hast- the Province of-Ontario in 1906 there were 10,085 deaths of children under five years of age, or nearly one-half of the province have been poisoned by milk we of milk have been examined the condi~ tions found in Ontario have been practi- cally the same as those in other coun- In the city of Rochester, in the two months of July and August, during a period of ten years, the mortality of Municipal milk stations were milk dispensed, and the mortality for the same two months during the ensuing ten years was 1,143, or less than half the The above; citechihcts show con- . V p , milk is chiefly responsible forI't'the ' liigli‘"‘deatli ..ra]te Tie experience of the city of Rochester, which established municipal milk sta- tions, and the experience of the Toronto succeeded, simply by personal persuasion, in iii- ducing the farmers from whom they bought their milk to supply a practically pure article in place of a very undesir- niininium commission of ~ Gordon Mason 1. Omemee 7 71 2. Emily 0 29 3. do 1 28 4. do 4 26 5. do 8 13 6. do 0 17 7.. do 1 9 8. do 0 14 9. Bobcaygeon 1 55 10. do 5 33 11. Sturgeon Point 0 2 12. Verulam 4 24 13. do 1 27 14. do 2 50 15. do 0 61 16. do 0 30 17. do 0 28 18. Fenelon Falls 3 94 19. do 3 102 20. Fenelon _ 3 14- 21. do 1 28 22. do 3 45 23. do 0 48 24. do 0 89 I 25. Bexley 3 31 26. do 3 33 27. 'Laxton 1 41 28. do 0 28 29. Digby and Longford 0 24 30. Somerville 0 67 31. do 5 53 32. do 2 79 33. Lutterworth 0 24 34. Anson and Hindon 3 38 35. Snowdon 3 38 36. do 2 8 37. Minden 0 54 38. do 4 7 39. Stanhope 0 12 40. do 7 16 41. Sherb. & M’Clintock 2 14 42. Glamorgan 12 40 43. Dysart, Dudley, etc. 68 32 44. do 12 14 45. do 10 6 46. Monmouth 7 49 47' Cardifi 3 30 48. do 1 1 49. do 2 1 197 Majority 1480 Total No. Polled 1874. No. Unpolled 3509. Personals. Mrs. Richard Jackson of Goldwater was at the Falls from Monday until Wednesday, the guest of Mrs. Samuel Brokenshire. Miss Susan Worsley, of Rochester, N. Y., is at the Falls visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Worsley. ' Mr. Win. Heard,‘ of Bowmanville, is visiting his brother, Mr. Joseph Heard, at the Falls. . Mr. Adam Campbell-of Belleville is visiting his home at Bury’s Green. Mr. and Mrs. David Stinson of Toronto spent a few days at the Falls this week. M r. W. J. Reid of Bobcaygeon paid the Gazette a pleasant call on Wednesday. Win. thinks the weather is- a trifle soft for curling. Miss Victoria Buckley of Toronto is visiting at Mrs. Townley’s. Miss Ruby Austin leaves to-day (Friday) to sing at a recital in Lindsay given by the pupils of Mr. C. C. Forsyth, and will sing on Sunday at the Cam- bridge street Methodist Church. _ .. Miss Nora Ellery of Ottawa is v1s1tâ€" ing her relatives in Fenelon Falls and vicinity. . Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Chadwick were in Uxbridge on Sunday last attending the funeral of Mr. Chadwick’s sister. Mr. and Mrs.A. Hawkins and Master Frank, of Meaford, are visiting Mrs. Hawkins’ sister, Mrs. W. G. Barkley, in town. _ Mr. Geo. Mark of the Bank of B. A. left on Thursday on a fortnights holiday, part of which he will spend at Ottawa. _____â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"Irâ€"â€"â€"- Sr. Annnnw‘s CHURCH.â€"- On Sabbath morning the Pastor will continue his discourses on Daniel. Subject: “ The Dream Explainec .” In the evening the service will be under the auspices of the Canadian Order of Foresters. Subject: ‘The Ideal Friendship.” NIGHT TRAINâ€"The nighttrain from Lindsay, which has been running for the past three years during the summer months, will be put on this season, and is expected to make its first trip about the 22nd inst. This train is a great convenience, and ought to be on the route all the year round. CELEBRATION CONSIDERED.â€"â€"A meeting of the Public Library Board was held on Wednesday evening, and ‘ a committee was appointed to. .look after. attractions with avicw to the. annual ciwc holiday celebration. The matter of purchasing books also came up, and a number of , new books will be added to the library in a short. time, BAPTIST" ASSOCIATION MEE'II‘INGrsThe Lindsay and Whitby Association of the BaptistChurch will hold 'a . meeting here on Tuesday next, 15th inst. It is especâ€" ted that about seventy delegates Will be present. Matters relating to the growth of the church will be discussed. The: 1 Association met here seven years ago. though the accused had the spear in his hand when Mr. Jones appeared on the scene, he was acquitted, his companion swearing that he had not seen him iishm ing, and the accused swearing that he» (lid not do any fishing, and was only carrying the spear to the other man to take it away. The Magistrate gave the. accused the benefit of the doubt. Garden Party and High Tea. At St. James’ Rectory, on Wednesday, June 23rd, the Parish Workers of St. James’ Church intend holding a Garden Party and High Tea on the above men- fiened date. The menu will be as fol-- ows : Cold Meat Salad Cakes Bread and Butter Pickles Lemon Pie- Jellies Tea and Colfce The tea will be served from 5 p. m. until 8 p. m. Further announcements will be given later. It is expected that a. good programme will enliven and en- tertain during the evening. Admission. full privileges, adults 25c., children. 0. ' e- The 45th Regiment will drill‘ at Sturgeon Point this year. __._â€" ems-is Fee sesame. : Saturday Snaps.- ‘V Read Every Line. ' :: VEILIWGS. ' New Russian Net Veilings in brown, - navy and black, f Embroideries, Laces. We have priced several lines of Embroideries and Laces for quick f selling on Saturday, 36 yds., ' special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80. , 20 dozen yards Val. edging with in- . sertion to match, all new patterns, values up to 75c. per dozen on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E WASH GOES. Last week was a record week for wash goods sellingâ€"450. value for 12%0. explains itâ€"we have still a ’ splendid range of Tub Suitings, Motor Suitings, imported English Ginghams all fast colors 1 at ............ ‘ .......... ’ 1220. ‘WHITE WASH: BELTS. . ._ A_ limited quantity only, detatch- '- able buckles, embroidery ‘ eyelets, very special, at . . . 1 9c. , FsiLLmes. Comprising all the new effects in Net, Chiffon and Tourist, reg. :_ 10c. and 12%,c. values, at. . . . 7c. , Hesisiw. ; 5, dozen only, I-bcst quality Mace ; Hose, split sole, I-Iermsdorf dye, :-’ easy to wear, hard to wear out........., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . c. 2 dozen only {inequality cotton A, hose, seamless, best dye and 1 . finish, extra special, at. . . . 5c. Better Read it Over. Producetaken as cash. atria; tare. w'w FENELON FALLS. ii i i l »' , v , l‘ . l AA‘AA-I’A‘AA‘AAA"A .. . .. . . Lam" Aâ€"

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