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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Dec 1909, p. 4

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MM 11' possible, a school board ought to be distinguished by two leading character: isticsâ€"business ability and cultural and, I believe, if the above suggestion is accepted and acted upon, you would, at least, llaVe realized the last essential quality ; while in the other members of the board, who are generally men en- gaged in the active pursuits of com" lnerce, you would bare the practical aspect. I do not mean to suggest for a moment that the clergy lack exocutive ability, but generally they are toâ€"da distinguished by higher educational a 4 vantages than the average layman. Permit me in closing to suggest fur- ther that, in the selection of a candidate from the Christian ministry here, there ought to be no denominational bias, only manhood and scholarship. Yours truly, “ A TAXPAYER. Fenolon Falls, Dec. 14th, 1909. _ Mfrâ€"#4 Personal. HILL GROWN l‘ T ‘ t an elevation of 5,000 feet and ‘-â€" ‘ wheel? 333111 :ud climate combine to give that deligtful fragrance and delicious flavor is used in [:57 .. [8] i! @113 [IE @231 1:] Its um and stren ‘tn mane it much The Fenclon Falls Gazelle, Mrs. Thlis. Roberts was in Toronto last week attending the golden wedding of and Mrs..Joseph Poart Coats- wor . Mayor Begg of Lindsay was in town on Wednesday. - M r. Stanley Hall has returned from a visit to England, and has resumed his duties in the Bank of B. N. A. Mrs. H. Long 01' Toronto was a visitor at the Falls on Wednesday. Mr. Joseph Lexchin returned this Week from Toronto accompanied by Mrs. Lexchin and their three children. who arrived a few weeks ago from Russia. Powles' Corners. (Correspondence of the Gazette.) There is already on the ground snow enough for good sleighing. and very likely it will stay until we get tired Friday, December 17. 1909 _________________â€".â€"-â€"â€"~â€"â€"-â€"-â€" __________________.______â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"--â€"â€" “MWW . , . , , n V' a e uncil, looking at it. game. fixfiufixnfinflufl: dunes, in; .s. .o. firth.“ assuage an: ill gain. The 5.61100] here was closed last Mom » . Fcnelon Falls, December mm, 1909. day owms to the scarlatma and whoop- 0 , ing cough scare. The university here be closed until the third of January, Mr. Thos. Harrison's child is recover- ing from an attack of scarlatina, and will soon be well again. There is a case or two of whooping cough. Mr. M. Herron has leased his farm to his son John, as he has retired from - [MPQRTA§%‘SUB}ECTS ‘armmg' For the consideration of the Electors of Fcnelon Falls. w‘ Baddow. H Council met regular meeting. all mem- bers present except Mr. McFarland. Minutes of last meeting read and ap- proved. ' Mr. John Shane asked for an alarm The matter appearing'in this column is published under the direction at Chemical Works. Lald over for con- of the Citizen,s Comnfittee' sideration of incoming council. Simsâ€"Corbettâ€"That the Reeve sign orders for the following accounts: P. Cook, work on streets, etc., 81,00 ; W. L. Robson, charity Mrs. Hadley, $3.13, ex- b press on rubber, etc., 450, salary, $75.00, postage etc., $2.54, $81.12; W. L. & P. Commission. current and account to Jan. lst, 1910, $165.02; Bell Telephone 00., account, 400 ; E. Worsley, salary % year, $7.00; J. Penrose, ringing bell to anu- ary 1, 1010, $9.00; P. C. Burgess, do., $3.00; T. Lodge, work at pump foundaâ€" tion, $2.40; F. Jewell, 7;- day's work. 750.; Wm. Parker, 1 day's work, $1.50; T. Scott, work on streets, $2.00; E. D. Hand, printing, etc., $10.70; F. C. Cham- bers, work on pump, $1.68; Moore & Council, account, $10.80; J. Donnie, work on streets and night soil pit, $13.87; Felix Northey, cement work, $7.80 ; Geo. Martin, account in full, lum- ber and teaming, $260.00; J. - Jones, salary, $43.75; Agricultural Society grant. $35.00; clerk, salary 3 months, $25.00. ) Feuelon Falls, December 15th, 1909. Council met regular meeting as per statute, all members present. ‘ Minutes of regular meeting read and approved. Moved by Dr. Sims, that the more sign orders for the following accounts. Board of Health: T. Scott, disinfecting schools, etc. $0.00; A. J. Gould disinfec- tants, $5.85; Dr. H. B. Johnstone, 2100., $02.50; W. 'l‘.‘ Junkin, secretary, $10.00. W. L. Robson, secretary cemetery fund, $10.00; A. Dennis, 1% day's work, 32,23; J. Jones, postage, 31.35; J. Twomey, hall rent, $50.00. Cd. Mr. Sims gives notice of a byâ€"law to be introduced at this meeting re certain _ lands on Cclborne st. By,â€"law introduced, read three times and passed, signed and sealed by the rceve. Sims-â€"Corbettâ€" That the financial statement as presented by the were and treasurer be received and the neces- sary number of copies printed for dis- tribution, statement showing cash on hand $1104.05 and balance of assets over liabilities of $1710 74. Cd. .___..â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Local Option and Taxes The official statement of receipts for 1908 shows that the village treasurer received from license fund for the three hotels two hundred and fifty dollars as the village portion of the license fees. To make up this amount in taxes would cost the ratepaycr live cents for each hundred dollars of assessment, or, in other words, where the taxes are less than nine dollars the increase would be less than twenty-five cents. We appeal to this class for their vote in favor of Local Option. To close the bar-rooms is surely worth more than this in the greater safety of the-growing up boys and young men of our village. Local Option and Business lnteresls. We may assume that the business men pay three-fifths of the taxes, or $150 of the decreased revenue. Of the ten thouâ€" sand dollars or more per annum usually spent over the bars by their customers, the business men will surely receive more than one thousand dollars of the savings, and the profit from this will make up the loss in taxes. The experi- ence of business men in towns where local option is in force is far better than this. Business men can not afl‘ord to lose this opportunity. We appeal to them for their support at the polls. Bar-rooms and fileralily We need not tell you that the moral standard of the bar-room is away down below zero. We need not tell you that the regular customers of the bar-room are not receiving benefits which will help them in the serious responsibility of trainlng their children for good citi- zenship. We need not tell you that the influence of the bar-room does not help to make men kind husbands or consid- erate providers for the needs of their families. We appeal to the men who patronize the bar-rooms to think scri- ously over these problems, and we be~ lievc if they allow their better judgment to prevail many of them will be ready to help us to carry the Local Option by- law at the polls on January 3rd. Bar-rooms vs. Churches In town of Groceries, Crockery-and Glassware, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, etc. Correspwdonee of the Gonna. Miss Florence Smith is renewing old acquaintances in our burgh. Mr. T. Watson and Miss Althea visit- ed friends in Baddow on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Slade spent last Sun- day at Mr. T. Suggett’s. Miss Ola Townsend spent Sunday at her home in Burnt River. Mr. and Mrs. Breau and Miss Alfreda, of Coboconk, spent a couple of days with Mr. G. Goodhand last week. I, - Mr. A. Laurie, of Markham. is again employed with M r. J. Fell for the winter. Mr. Howard Wilson spent Sunday at Burnt River. A number from here attended Mr. Ar- thur Limerick’s shooting match at Coboâ€" conk on Saturday, and came home with their share of the fowls. Mr. and Mrs. John Eade, of Fenelon Falls, were at Baddow on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griffin spent Sun- day in Glendown. _____..__._â€"â€"-â€" BAZAAR.-D0n't forget the Bazaar to be held by the Parish Workers of St. James' Church, at “ Wonderland," this (Friday) afternoon and evening. BASKET SOCIALâ€"A basket social under the auspices of L. 0. L. No. 1410, North Verulam,will be held at Fairbairn, on Friday, December 315i), 1909. A good programme will be rendered. Lunch provided. See bills. You will miss much if you fail to see our Christmas Goods. Robson’s Drug Store. ST. Annunw's CHURCII.â€"-The Christmas tree and entertainment is to be held on Wednesday evening, Dec. 22an. All the young people of the congregation are invited and a good time is expected. . . . The W. F. M. S. and the Ladies‘ Aid held ‘ annual meetings on Tuesday of this week. Both societies report the most successful year in their history.. . . .The Pastor is cxpounding each Sabbath morning “The Titles of Christ." The subject next Sunday is “The Lord's Deity," or “Christ, the Son of God." Evening topic: “Essential Health Con- ditions.” A. fluflllflcfl mammal was. summer .rflufimdlhuiiln has. in names AT REHUGED PRESES. AT REDUCED PRICES. KEW STYLE SKERTS AT SPECIAL PRIGE‘S. =. : '-'3l 1 Burnt River Telephone Co. Meets. The Burnt River Telephone Company, 1 . New Idea Limitodnheld their annual meeting at Ebony hair brushes, cloth brushes and We need not, tel] you that, the bar- 5. P tt Burnt Rlvcr last week. The auditors' hat brushes. Our assortment and prices room is not; the friend of the Churchglt (1. .crns report. was submitted, showing recclpts, cannot fail to please. Robson's Drug is said the barman, would destroy the Store. L. 0. L. No. 908 MEETING.â€"-L. O. L. No. 906, at its regular meeting, held on Dec. 14 for the transaction of general busi- ness and election of officers for the ensuing year, elected the following brethren: W. M., Thomas Johnston, by capital, $520, disbursements, capital, $522.18, leaving a balance due the sec- retary of $2.18 gross. Receipts, revenue account, were $332.08, disbursements $330.45, leaving a balance on hand of $2.23. Of this, $87.31 was paid the Bell Telephone Company, $155,was passed to Church if it could, and the Church could destroy the bar-room if it would. No doubt the latter statement is true. We respectfully ask for the united. vote and influence of the members and ad- herents of the several churches of Fen- . _ elon Falls in support of the Local Option 0349‘?“ to pay 0,“ "‘debte‘lnessv 008‘} or acclamation ; ,D. M., Wm. Cassidy, re- bY‘l‘dW- D0 00*} “Billed? this (’PPOYWnitY PUt’t'mg Ill) the 1m9- I I" 0rd?" to pay 3“ elected; Chaplain, Lewis Deyman ; Hon, to help oVerthrow a great evil. Acquit outstanding accounts the directors boor- Chaplain, Rev. W_ H_ A_ prime}, ; Rem yourselves like men. Show {your “med 2‘00, “bl‘ih’does "0t Show m Secretary, H. S. Strong, reelected; Fin. Strength at the 130115- :Egvgp‘i’gicoollmttfiat Thetg‘icremr}: “’35 0f Secretary, S. Corbett, re-clected ; Treas- »â€"â€"-â€"â€"-+oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€" . ‘ “"0 9" year 5 Opera" uror, R. M. Mason, M. P. P., re-elccted ; l. - . “(ms “mud pay “Mill and after that D. 0., Thos. Austin, re-clected; Lect., atsfiglflenvg“firfigog‘goggchmm” goods there is no reason why the company . '. should not pay a dividend on the stock. i,,g}1;h(}rfԤfҤegigdn,Chfiiilllgfilgin'sg; ‘""“'_“”â€" The secretary said he had difficulty in W T J“, .- ' ' ' . .. ~ . . _ . . . ilun Noble Dundas; Vlaltlng ., . 1 . :3":;?°1ng Snme “f the‘t.m““‘°,‘pnht‘es' Committee, J’. J. Nevison, Wm. Golden, ' a; ' ‘10.:01lelyfi0pel'ifi mg as It (1093 a John Hughes, L. Deyman and the W. M. r“ ’ ' , l , . . Eu]? ‘ 3 d9 0P (:39, J's 930ml"? “Pm l Brother Wm. Manning, D. M. of Fenelon, n '1 . I 14- arm“ n 91‘ 5“ 5°C ‘0“ 2 0‘ Scam“ i installed the members elect,after which A IGW sugges 510113 from o. the assessment act; and that be short Speeches were given by the 0m- ° ‘ ' had introduced the. subject of taxation cers, followed by one at some length by our blg assortment. ’0: 3:”: tflephanetlfllfi‘els at the m"et‘!‘g Bro. Manning, which was to the. point _ - - (tr 0 noepem on e ephones 13550013" and very interesting, and showed that - . . ion, where perhaps one hundred rural - - - . . . - Clil‘lbtlfll‘tfiPOSt Clll‘dS_ (mummies were represented and he Bro. Manning is allve to the “clklng of G f B 1 a P » ' ' _ _ v the Orange association. The next regn- » i t, '00 as top 3 1,11 icture. lfound télerc that the township of Vem‘ lar meeting will beheld on the second ’ 1 ' ’ ' t I am! 3“ DOSS‘MY Fenclonv occupmd the Tuesday in January, when all the mem- B00 (S; proud DOSiztions “being the only to“’“' bers are requested to be present. Visit- IBibles and? Bouks, 'ships that try to tax rural telephones. - , 1 . . .d . . '-He said that there is no tax on money mg bretlren “Nays ma 0 welcome. ‘Papetrlcs and Fountaln Pens, invested in mortgages. or otherwise Olu' Perfume-‘5 “'9 bE-‘ttol' this Fem" Poqt Card Albums, A. ' ‘ , 100. ._......~..â€"_â€"..:;, game! gas-«essaaoncweweuea Christmas Stock All Reedy g? é Jewelryâ€"All the latest styles, .-â€".;.-:. J..'¢.L_'-l. .. _. ., _-_ _.._.__ ._.___ _.n.,__._.___....__~ Table Silverâ€"Many new patterns. Fine Leather Godsâ€"~A large and handsome line. Fine China and Cut EIaSSâ€"Everything necess- ary for an elegant home... Art Novelties too numerous to mention but will be pleased ' to. show you. ' BRITTON BROS. FWng giglrgvsmm. . --_n n*_ _ 0 0 d 0 m . mun ‘ ' ' ¢ ; drawing interest m,th income there- than ever. Odors that will please the ll from amounts to five hundred dollars or most fastldlous- RObson'S‘ Drug Store: WOl‘lC Boxes: .v‘ a more, and then only on the income or ‘ . . ' B U a B E R S ' Ill‘OllllCiJ 0f the money. The more pro- Japd’ne_se Glove, IidnqkeI‘Chlef-v. , .V . ,.. .grossn‘e‘nelghbollefvhg puts a little - ~ ' uf ' ' Nectle and Noveltle Boxes, _ money I‘ll-Gill rura ep one which is a """“"“‘““““ T . i ‘l . ' tl .' . J. ‘ y. " Who 0not their so flies . benefit t0. all, is taxed. He’would find To the Edztor of TM- 12'le Falls Gazelle: me “e L MS than I o ' ' no fault lf the tax were based on the Sir,â€"- Brughes and. Cman ' . i from us will hmve the = income, but as the law is now inter- Would you permit me to make a L ‘ ’ (the biggest , ‘ preted by" greedy municipalities it is suggestionâ€"one which I have been wait- StOCk yet) R E A R D i grossly; unjust. ing for years (i) to be made by some (mt; Collar and, Gulf BOXES. e ' It was moved by J. R. Mark and sec- 0130"“Wi5h reference to the election 0 ‘ ' o‘ i . ‘ _ ended by J. Flett, and resolved, That school trustees in this village? I be- fiha‘VIDDTSettS,’ Brass and GOP ' of satisfaction. See us a memorial be sent the Lpgismum lieve it would 28.3.11 clic-fiedlli‘glywse per l\0veltles, Travelling through our representative. Dr. R. \1. mm‘0 0 11PPM” 0’10 "7 ‘0 ‘3 crgymen .. . . I F Mason, asking that the law be amended W110 00011133. 0111'. Pulpits 0“ SUIId-‘J‘ to Cakes? Perfumes and SaChetS" atiou. or-at least excessive taxation, ! any one In particular, but surely we lower prices than ever before. . The l'Ol'lmVing gentlemen were elected . have in the four Protestant clergy some L directors: Wm. ll‘cll, president; A. lilone who has distinguished himself ill hm,” . " A. EOEYUFBIMT, vies-pyesident; Josiah meat, 5 alcade‘mic; “feared willo is in {lpesibiml ' . ' . . ’ ownsen ‘, ’lu.El-itnell E. R. Ho - tlore )y 0 reu er va ua‘o.e alt in many I kins, A. Y. Hopkins, Dr.'R.S.,Frost. p matter“ Which come up from time to I I I i ’ -' be‘lore placmg your order. ! so as to. relieve rural telephones of tax. this position. It is not forme to suggest In fact we have a magnificent line at time in a school board.

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