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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 3 Sep 1909, p. 5

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'waxmvrzcamasmy' - - 5‘ 33,; , . ,, n , , _ . ._ Orillia; H. 13., w. Woodley TorontO' . . , . . ' ~ 5 a. 19grgjlntiflilll[El-Eiilggfih b) 310- 5' Chm- H_ J‘ 1.3“ A_ R. “williapzsou, Taronto; H: FOHTIHLL NLRSERILS. Lindsay, August 23rd, l909 30-3 hauling “‘flggons “rel e ‘ 3 Tilercport of the 110.11. Bro. J. '1‘ ?V§““1§¥~E-1‘Ia§f’lllv lxlé‘dSayig- 350%: (850 Acres) never better. All work 1,, S 1‘ 2 . n 13., L 1 1 n ma “ _ om ascn _ :eorge own ' ssi. . T , r . x s 3iii..‘.§§.ié’i2.:i.$3‘; J. Tommi OMARIO- F. I, T , teed- ,:;- The officers were installed with ap- Canada’s Oldest and Greatest Nurseries 3‘ erm Opens 33pm lSl- PLANING l ; 7. bonus to any member securing a. new D1th at Burnt River “I - - , . _ . I e thirtieth E g incm her and recommended that the High The best tea, can be utterly quiled by day of August, 1909. l i to s... so...“ AND W, - :2 , t ‘_ -- v , > 1 whose subordinate court no suspeiision aid [Lackggssosfotiie finsgllhfila" 'l‘iaqzloinâ€" Clerk 0‘ Somervlue- i' , takes place during the Forestric year. Why give you tea fresh and frag-rant, , , . g,3 The Committee on the. State of the Or~ from the gardens to the tea_cup_ Your patronage SOllcltedo 3 g: dcr expressed satisfaction at the com- V _ I _ ' parativcly small number of lapses in '“10 Pill'humcnt “findings a? romnto â€"_ ‘ 5 E, view of the large incrcuso in rates. “'(‘l‘c (lilnlilg'nd b." “1'0 0" “ Ganes‘lfly V ! a The work of Bro. c. A. Mitchell, Chief aftergogn to the extent of $790,090- Of 1 g ‘ 2: Organizer, was warmly commended. His “HS @200900 was damagq t0 the llbl‘flPYv 3 ' S g Gâ€" ld IR 1' 5 zeal, enthusiasm and tact contributed and $120,000 13? the furniture! 0" Whlcn â€"â€"_â€"_ . L . fi large”, to the growth of the Orderin there was no HISIIIZRUCB. The building 3,; the jurisdiction. was insured for $700,000. 3 :‘i Acommittee was unanimousl named , , _ i Q t n to the S“ “cm ChiefYRm er Pcterborough people who were at Co >- Over one thousand students I E, 0 00 WW ‘ l i e _ v obourg Show day ale talking about the |- enroued by our chain last year. ‘ P the, HOW 15- 0“ Stevef‘soni thefloflgmtg‘ Indian band from Roseneath which was :3 It pays to attend a link of this £31021: (lifetrsllishHi‘giieiCo'pg‘: 3;; illlltsi 01 :sotf‘? ‘i‘; in attendance at the horse show. Braves < great chain, for “ IN UNION / fl. 1. _ t , i ,‘ ¢ _ ,‘ 1 , mm the reserve near Rice Lake have 3 THERE Is sriuinorn." , Wise, fearless and inspiring leadership, discarded the spear and arrow for the o The demand for our gradu- ts. and“‘911'60r‘1191355umn000f their 00- Cornet and trombone, and the brand of ates is THREE TIMES the Operation to bring the membersmp up to music turned out is much better than Ll- supply. We mm- a 1.11» 3 find well the 100,000- might be expected. Yesterday the mem- o Other schools engage our ( y ( g i 1 r U _ ‘ ‘ ' bers of the band were attired in their graduates as teachers. A ‘ ~' I, f: RECEPIION 1‘0 SUPRF-‘fh CHIEF KAI‘GERi war-paint and feathers, and were drawn '63" Special course for teachers. seleCted StOCk' 0111 p1 Ices are I HON- MR- 51"“VENSUN- by a pair of oxen yoked to a WaggOn. Lu Graduates of two years ago as low as you will find any. The two o'clock train from Toronto The Roseneatli muSicmns had a band- __1 are now earning $52,000 per ; brought the Supreme Chief, a large stand of their own and played several _J annum. where i 32 number of visiting brethren, accomâ€" selccmons during the afternoon. The 0 Three coursesâ€"COMMERCIAL, ' ; if panicd by the ‘48th Highlanders Band Email?“ banding!“ \Ylt‘éh their paint an? O STENOGRAPHY and TELEGRAPHY. ; and the Royal Foresters. <33 91‘s, all 10 P10 .111‘03‘1“e 0X60 am . i ‘ The Chief was received by the High waggon, made a big hit with the. thou- § S , a; Court and many hundreds of the For- sand-s of spectators, especially With the |_ write for particular“. v A FULL LlNE OF THE. 5 Zincr :: was]: \ :2 \ x .215: - 3.1., »,...,,,- CV.» . n. , - ...L~ :nz-xjfiixaanu; ;.‘....;:..M n... “in... v ~. .. r ‘l‘i. I. 0. F. Higli Court Meeting at Brampton. Through the courtesy of Ms. Jas. Bil- let, C. R. of Court Phoenix, Fenclon Falls, courts, representing 13,000 members, sent over 300 delegates to represent H. C., G. G. Albcry, Meuford; High Aud- F E N E LG H F A L L3. 9 . (leliverv Of 250 tons in all, more or less them at this the thirteenth High Court meeting. Bro. J. T. Scott, II.C.R., presided. The town was gal ly decm‘atcd. Citizens gen- era.in placed their homes at the disposal 0f the billcting committee for entertain- ment of delegates. Au address of wele come was read by Bro. J. T. Lewis for the local court, which was supplemented enthusiasm. From the report it appears that 2.227 applications were received in this High Court jurisdiction during the year, of whom 2,028 were accepted, and the High Court of Eastern Ontario, at Smith‘s Falls. He attended the High Court of Western Ontario at Chatham, earlier in the week. ‘ Toronto; H. R, Dr. Sharpe, Brampton; ‘ 90000000000000? Q MISS NELL iii. alluring , . WW ; _H r" ’ ‘l |£ / 1 1 I until Monday, Sept. 13th, 1909, for the ll illili Wiesel needs overhauling or reâ€" A is 1.5, Who wasa delegate from here we are F“ E“ A , .v... , __ l ' . ._ lug: fancy-mg Slugmary of P :1 Cc P s, 31.1.0121) 1011 113909 10H C Q A. T. C.M., TEACHER OF E E . pt I t f , 0y .5 lg; ‘ . g . air proczeungs: . . . . u., t ex. owan arrie; . . ' ' cos 8 ‘1. 0 0 11101153 ,â€" ~ The High Court oi Central Ontario R., J. T. Scott, Caledon ;’ II. V. C. 11., T Therefore l‘ll'e care Ol"tlle i i (4,, Independent_ Order of liorestcrs .1uet Clarence Bell, Toronto; H. 8., Dr. Nid- W T Jumping Residence t ‘ENDERS marked ,, Tender f0" 0011,, « \ x ‘ _ r . ' on August 20th. Fully 2/0 subordinate drie, Crcemore; H. T, Alex. Stewart, ' ' 0.1;. Sheet, ’ I will be received by the undo‘rgisficd Wilflgon 3’0“ have- H 1t" t \I , n a L. pairing, have it done promptly and properly. Don’t let it go to ruck through carelessness. My facilities for repair- ing repainting and over- itors, J. Keatchie, R. H. Cuthbert, Tor- of' S( lcct lum ’ ' 9 p longhioghcny Coal, at onto. OOOOOOWOOOOOOOOOOOO the House of Refuge and Court House of APPOINTED opmcnns the County of Victoria. The terms on R 0” Rev. W_ J. O'Reilly, Chatsworth; which tenders are to be made will be H. J. 3., w. J. Hetberington, Toronto ; fl‘i'li‘lishc“ 0" “Pl’licm‘m- ie lowest or anv tender will not H. S. W. H. FOreman, Collingwood ; H. J. ' ' . \V., D. Osman, Lyle ; H. M., 001. w. Wal- St 0 n8 & 1 l n g t 0 n necessarily be acceptgd-R M . . ‘ Ci'nn‘mn, lace, Toronto ; H. Cond., J. G. Riordan, C u 1 ounty ‘ er r. propriate ceremonies, and after the customary notes of thanks the High Court adjourned to meet in Port Hope done on a good ’updo-date ELLIOTT ' machine at reasonable .W PETER. MOFFAT 1, . A, f , ’ -uri..d-l,tion - in a next August. The date to be fixed by g , “if: Eiflfihsjngitghgugi“gill: 3.884130 Tfie the High Standing Comnlitee. Agent for ~ rates, death rate throughout the order for the â€"--~- F E N E L 0 fl L L s TORONTO. ONT. .. i - o yea-1' 1135 been about eigllb in One thous- Fishermen are complaining about 95'! C lb“ and. I _ . “wormy” bass in the Otonabee river. and adjoining country. Canada’s Greatest, Best and Most g = I J 1 Urs' The benefits Wald “1 Central Ontario They say that there are more of them Successful Colleges. Our graduates k. i ‘3 9 WW ’ amounted to $230,170 for the last year. The accumulated funds of the Order on the lst of August showed $14,093,960.70, '31] increase of $1,377,231.51 for the Dile Both above and below the city the twelve months, and the total benefits paid for 1908, $2,722,027. The various standing committees were named by the H. C. R. At the evening session an illuminated address was presented to Bro. T. Law- less, Supreme Treasurer, congratulating him on his appointment to this oiiicc. From Bro. Lawless' reply it was learned that the net interest earning of the $14,- 000,000 accumulated funds was 5.15 per cent for 1908. At the morning session on Thursday a large number of additional delegates arrived. Dr. Millinan. S.l’., W. H. Hunter, P. C., Major McM'ui-trie, Asst. S. S., G. A. Harper, Asst. S. C. R. and Bro. E. 8. Cum- mer were received with Supreme Court honors. The report of the Finance Committee showed that after meeting all the expen- ses of the High Court there was a bal- ance in the treasury of $3,028. The High Court agreed to give a cash esters of Peel County. After marching through the principal streets of the town an open air meeting was held in Rosalca Park. It is estimated that over 3,000 people were present, a great many indies among the number. High Chief Ranger Scott presided. Musical selections were rendered by the Highlander‘s Band and a fancy drill was given by the Royal Foresters. An address and purse were presented by the Foresters of Peel County to Bro. George A. Mitchell, Superintendent of Field Work, for his efforts in leading the campaign that resulted within the last four months in adding 408 to its membership of the order in the County. Court Britannia, Mono Road, was pre- sented with a silk banner, having added 60 new members. . The feature of the afternoon's gather- ing was the address of the Supreme Chief Ranger. He was introduced in felicitous terms by Bro. Rev. A. Mc- Gillivary, who spoke of him as a man who “ stands four square to every wind that blows,” and finds his chief occuâ€" Brantford’ Ontarim pation in guarding the interests of the widow and orphan and his highest hap- piness in relieving the distress and sor- rows of others. He was received with readily secure employment. Let us educate you for positions worth from ’ to $100 a month. We know how. Write to-day for magnificent cata- VGIERS’ LIST, l909. â€"â€"‘_ Elogue. MUNICIPALITY OF SOMERVILLE, ! w. J. ‘r v r ‘ COR YONGE AND ALEXANDER STREETS. this year than ever before, in fact it is said that very few lis have been pull- ed out this year that were not “wormy.” trouble exists and the anglers hardly know what to make of the situation as the bass at Stoney Lake, Rice Lake and Chemong Lake are all right. A gentle- man said to the Review to-day that it was hardly worth whilcl‘or the govern- ment to be spending money for the pro- tection of the kind of bass that there is in the Otonubce. The fisher- man are wondering if something cannot be done to improve conditions. It is not a. pleasant thing to catch a nice bass and then find that it is “ wormy.” But this is just what happened scores of times this season, and in other scaâ€" sons too for that matter.â€"Pctcrboro Re- view. This school is unquestiOnably one 01'" _____â€"____ Notice is hereby given that I have transmitted or delivered to the persons mentioned in section 9 of the Ontario Voters’ Lists Act the copies required to be so transmitted or delivered of the list, made pursuant to said Act, of all persons appearing by the last revised assessment roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said municiâ€" pality at elections for Members of the Don’t forget that I have Legislative Assembly, and at Municipal eleztions; and that the said list was 3' firSt Class Planer and am f-t O'tl .t 11' t . ns 13 sec up '1 my 0 ice 3. Burnt prepared to do all work 111 River on the 28th day of August, 1909, and remains there for inspection. this line in the best style . i also to make And I hereby call upon all voters to SASH 9-. The North Pole has been reached by Dr. Cook. The steamer Kathleen was struck by lightning and burned at Sturgeon Point on Tuesday night. take immediate proceedings to have all errors or omissions corrected according to law. American visitors, few of whom had ever seen anything of the kind beforeâ€"Pet- erborQ Review. ___.__.___...__..___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" BORN. lVIINORE.--In F'enclon Falls, on Satur- day, August 215b, 1909, the wife of Mr. James Minorc of a son. ________.___.__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€" MrlRR-lED. ____________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"- PETEBBOBD BUSINEsS COLLEGE. GEO. SPOTTOJ, I‘rlnclpal. NEW If it needs cleaning NOW IN STOCK. To keep your watch in good order. or repairing bring it here. Text Books, Scribblers, and School Suppliesâ€"-. at big assortment. ! JOHN; SLATE _â€"â€"â€"~.-â€"â€"â€"â€" ' ISSUER 0F MARRIAGE LICENSES Robsons’ DrUgStm‘ew FENELON FALLS, SIMSâ€"BYRNELLâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s parents, by the Rev. W. J. M. Cragg, on Wednesday, Sept. lst. 1909, Mr. Edgar Sims to Miss Minnie Esther, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Byrnell, all of Fenclon township. NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. FEHELOH FALLS. FOB WANTED. ‘ éciilulliiili nun Local man for good paying cash busi- four hundred dollars. Address Box 39, ness.. Capital necessary from two to TOBBl‘llfl BREAD, wars FOR 20,999 uni m manor-A ALBERTA Aim MSKATGHEYJMI For general housework for family of Servant Wanted E i 6}- ~ ~ ~ 9-. virvvto-vivewcws sussucngwg _. 1 WilS increased t0 100,000- islling machine, and a pneumatic plant. for WWMW “ The “unplug” i5 011." said the Chief. Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do “and tllc‘l‘e “’Ollld ‘30 no let'ul’ “Bl/11 better and deeper work than heretofore. this £107” is l‘eilclled-n Call and gel designs and prices. Show and stirring addresses were WORKS --â€"In the rear of the Market. on Free transportation will be furninhcd'a'. Winnipeg to points on Can. Poo. whore lnborcm are necdcd,enst of Moose Jaw, including branches, and at one cent a mile ouch wu-y wont great enthusiasm, dwelt upon the work ) a I I . I of ti}? :rdcr tifiit‘giyifi‘toi‘ltts tippinbers Address 1. O. Box 105, Icnelon A SPECIAL GOING 18 Addltlonal for the Return Ticket ' a gioa ei num I01 9 one. l .s ian any . EXCURSIONS. Tle under madman-s as WM.- g other organication in the world. _ I A A - 3 Very specially did he emphasize t lo I GoxNG DATES work that was beinrr done in carinn‘ for a M "h “l (GITJL T e ‘ Es manic 1 ii, the disabled, agcdhaud sick meniabers A “ Auéo $§2Ts§31§L11502°Md2...?Zg°ro.om;s.fii§3,§ “21’s?” nu and the orphans Of departed member-S, From Toronto and all C.P.R. Station; West Ir! Ontario‘fnlllmsd south ‘- "f‘licil of whom are now the wards of the Baht. Chambers i N 8| . ion!budgrigngifgfafiirfifilfEza-g‘figog‘gfgyigmla.an n muons . =" 01‘0"" - . ' . ' i ni'idi Sh thk an: - He how the DEW ‘“ “‘1 WWW“ °f "‘ km“ And. 27 assistants:3.33.231. standard? ..:.°:.:....:‘:.. . reaching out to give hospital treatment 0f g (3.6. a 5-. of 0. Ryan and, stations on E. & P. isoth oi Reaching to the sick brothers that might stand in ' From all Stations Toronto and west. includind Cations on U.‘ _ ._ . : i need of it. He stated that the greatest B 3 JOHNSTflfi-a’s HE" §epto 7 Toronioiosuabm. T, o . d l DOSSlbie harmony and entlllus'iasm pre- GOHFEGTIBNEBY Sept. From ollStntlgq; out o! ooonioin na 0. ' vuilcd among the incmberSiip. Being a direct importer I am able to , , , , p 9 For Ontario he would not be satisfied quote llie closost prices. STORE. EW 3 until the PFC-30115 Inembel‘ShlP Of 00,000 I have lately installed a pneumatic pol~ Reprosontntive funnem, appointed by Muniwa Sukatchequ, and. Alberto GOYemments. i will meet and engage laborers on nmvul at Winnipeg. i thereof in Saskatchewan and Alberto. _ I Aocrtificmcis fumishod with each ticket. and this COYllfiCfllG when executed by former showing that laborer has ivorde thirty dnyli or more, will be liononed from that point {or a second dais ticket. book to starting points in Ontario, at $18.00. prior to N . 30H. 3909. . . . mro‘iz are good onlv on specin Farm Laborers’ train! and will be issued to women up well as to men. but will not be issued of. half {are Q) children. Inc (in purine-ulna sea nearest C.P.l. afient. or ‘4. c ya. a!" TEOEEPSON. DJ’JL. C.P.fl.. TORONTO .iu ‘ I "L’.‘ Furniture Vianted. Highest price paid for old-fashioned, Walnut Furniture, Apply to. . L, DEYMAN. . ' .‘ _ , w . . _ _ I given in an- 13- J- Uemnl P' 0' 1“” Bm' Cambridge street, opposdc the Packing 5:3. CHfiflBEfi-‘SS, I’roprictm . . Stewart, liigh Treasurer and Bro. Nidâ€" House drie, High Secretary. ' Bro. Stevenson left by the six o’clock train to be present at the meeting of-

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