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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 11 Aug 1911, p. 8

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(Concluded from page 5) “be actively used or operated by the said Company in such manufacturing business or in connection therewith, then such part of the said factory, lands, buildings, plant and machinery and apparatus as shall so cease to be used shall be assessed separate. ly and full taxes paid thereon so long as they cease to be actively used or operated in the said manufacturing business It is . agreed that for the purp pose of this clause .the lands or factory site shall be deemed to be actively used so long as the said man. ufneturing business is carried on in accor- dance with the terms of this Agreement upon said Site. 10. in the event of the Company, during the said term often years, remouing their ftctory or business to another site in the Village of Fenelon Falls, they shall be en- titled to the some privileges and exempâ€" tions thereon, in case the substituted site and the buildings erected thereon and plant a 1d machinery- placed therein comply with the terms and conditions hereinbefore Set forth, and the site from which they remove shall then be liable for taxes in the ordin- ary way. ll. The said Company shall not remove its said factory from the said Village of Fcnelon Falls for ten years, calculated _t'rorn the First day of October 1911 1e1tsou of any bonus being oli‘erod to it by any other Municipality 1.. ’. As the said Company will experience difficulty in getting operators during the first year alter the said factory commences operations, the said Corporation agree not to complain of the non-performance of Clause “4 ” hereinbofore set forth, in case default is made by the said Company in the substantial performance of said Clause “4" during said year, so long as they shall dur- ing the said year have exercised due dill- gence towards carrying out the provisions contained' 111 said Clause “4 ". 13. The Corporation agrees that it will on or about the Fifth day of September A. D. 1911, submits. By-law to the rate- payers approving of this agreement in con- formity with the provisions ofthe Consoli- dated Municipal Act 1903, and amendments thereto, in respect of By-laws for granting bonuses to manufacturing industries; and that it will also, in case it is found necesr- ary, apply at its own expense, to the Leg- islative Assembly of the Province of Out- nrio, at its next session, for a Special Act ratifying and confirming this agreement and the said By- law; and i1 is agreed that in too event of the Corporation failing to obtain the assent of the electors or fail- ing to obtain the said Act ratifying and confirming this Agreement and the said By- law, this Agreement shall become null and void, and no liability for damages or othetwise shall attach to the Corpor- ation or to any of its ofiieers in respect thereto. 14.1t 15 further agreed that' 111 case it is found necessary to apply to the Legislative Assembly of the Province ofOntsrio for a special Act as aforesaid, the Corporation shall not be bound to do so until such time as the said Company shall have the said factory fully equippld and in running operation, in accordance with this Agree- ment. 15. Upon the adoption of this Agreement by the Company in such manner as to ren- der the same binding on the Company, the said Hamilton Toothe Hunter shall be dis- charged fr hi all liability in respect thereof 16. Unl so before the first day of Octo- ber, 1911, the Company shall have become entitled to commence business. either of the parties hereto msy,by notice In writing to the other, determine this agreement,and after adopting this agreement the Company shall stand in the place of the said Hamil- ton Toothe Hunter for the purpose of this clause. 17. If this Agreement shall not be adopt- ed by the Company In manner aforesaid before the first day of October nest, either - of the parties hereto may. by notice in writing to the other, determ’ne the same. 18. The determination of this Agreement under clauses “ 16 " and “ 17 " hereof, shall not. give rise to any claim {or compensa- tion, expenses or otherwise. A lucky purchase makes possible these splendid offerings. fancy colored shirts, Negligcs, and some for ev-ery day Wear. sell them accordmgly, Window Not regular 50c. Shirts, but Shirts worth from 7561 t6 $1.00, new sellihé fer, 61113? Also Shirts worth from $1.00 to $1.25,_now selling" for, only Found. A box containing jewelry, found near " In Witness whereof the said party of the Cameron Apply to first part has hereunto set his hand and seal, and the said Corporation of the Vil- lng e of Fenelon Falls has atiixed its Cor- po orate Seal, attested by the hands of the duly authorized otlicers for the purposes of this Agreement. Signed, seated and delivered in the presence of R. D. Sloan. H T. Hunter. S. J. Sims, Reeve. E. Fitzgerald, Clerk. MAIL GENTRAGT SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 151'. September, 1911, for the conveyance of His Maj esty' s Mails, on a proposed con- tract for four years, six times per week each way ,betwecu Woodville and Wood: ville, from the Postmaster General's pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of proposed 1 contract; may be seen and blank forms of , Tender may be obtained at the Post ‘ Ofiice of Woodville and at the Office of the Post; Office Inspector at. Toronto. G. C. ANDERSON, Superintendent. Post Office ‘Dep nrtmcnt, Mail Senice Branch, Ottawa, 15th July, 1911. From Term Opens Aug. 28 in the popular and progressive M ELLIOTT TORONTO. ONT. This school ranks high among THE BEST ausmsss countess of this con- tinent. Proof of this statement is found in our large catalogue. Write to-day for one. Salaries oilered our graduates this your, larger than ever before. It pays to get THE BEST PRACTICAL EDUCATION. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor Yongo and Alexander 8155. Farm For Sale. The undersigned having no further use for land. I ofler my homestead at; Bury' s Green for sale. being lot 15. con- oession l, Somerville townshIthwo hundred acres. more or less. About sixty-five acres plough land, balance ranch with second growth timber, a few acres swamp that has never been culled. Brick house, stone stables and other buildings, orchard, hard and soft. water. A comfortable home for little money. It not sold by Sept. 1815, will then be rented or otherwise disposed of. YEOMAN SMITH. Bury's Green, July 3131;, 1911. ...s...â€".... e..." STRAYED. A two-year old Steer came on to my promises. Lot 26, 0011.3, Vorulsm, on or about May 26th. Owner can have some by proving property and paying ex- pen-es. JAMES LAMB. 26.8p 1‘- J OBN BAKER, Camemn. @The Central Business College of Toronto invites you to write- for a. copy 02 its curriculum if you me in any way interested in a training which will lead you into 11 good business appoint- ment at a good salary. The Fall Term opens on August 2811).. Address W. H. Shaw, President, Yonge 81: Gerrard Streets, Toronto, and men- this paper. custom/2.11 SLACIFIC unussssssns" EXCURSIONS . re . Manitoba, Saskatchewan, ”tarts SoodelTse'msI-n Tarantula... on APRIL I, 18 HIV 1, 16, a JUNE 1.. 27 JULY 11,”. ms. 8. 13 “FT. 5,19 sound mmmmnmubmmw a.- Momma... LOW ROUND- TRIP RATES outlaw-833.00; Maxim man-'91:. Tubes- “Memm fismmaa TOURIST SLEEPING CARS woman. mmfl led-ed. ” comma-eon must be made ~‘ salt Von tsp-£511 no Farsi-111.17 “Watercress-Me OI“ 111m "I; IO M! OF MRS Take Care Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. We make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs fixin up bring it here. Or if you need a new one we can build itâ€"good as the best. » I. l'. CHAMBERS. Colborno Street'- Fonolcn Falls. There are over 200 shuts in the lot, including and 750. . You can afford three or four at these small prices. Dispfiayss. oca-e. co- v 5- 15 q. 01 9 We bought them at a very low: figure and FENELON FALLS. ”25:18:: nus.“ Wmflfiwfififln Before Sending to 1 DcpartmentalStores E Clhose in need of 11 Sewing M 1cl11ne will do ‘11 ell to call and see our stock SEWENG MACHINE This is not a 'loy, but a real Seeing Machine 5. 3w 111m 11940-11111: SINGER d 1, J. S.‘ Northcy. Next Door to W. H. Walsh’s Woolen Hill. A 1» i» 'E A A l- l» l- firv means-hm ' WWwoer verm- rener vi PACIFIC HOMES WANTED FOR HARVESTING IN WESTERN CANADA snuwav/ Going $1 Additional for Return on Trip Followiné Conditions : GOING DATES AUGUST 3111â€"me all stations on ll lncs on and Southof theGmnd Trunk Main ne. Toronto to SorniaJncludlnf .8“ stations on C.P. R. Toronto to Detroit and French Lines includ ng Guelph subâ€"division from Guelph _ South and Brnmpcon South. AUGUST 12111â€"me all stations North of Grand Trunk Main Line. Toronto to Shrub, including C. P R. Ipoints. Bolton Jct. and west; also Grand Trunk points. Toronto to Calcn Inclusive. AUGUST [fishâ€"From all stations In Ontario. Toronto and Ebst, Orlllla and Scotla Jet. and East on G. T. R. also Azildn and Eastern Ontario. AUGUST 23rdâ€"From all stations Toronto to North Bay inclusive and West. AUGUST 25111â€"me all stations Toronto and East. bomb and Quebec, also East of Orillin Scotla Jct. and North Bay. ONE-WAY SECOND-CLASS TICKETS WILL BE SOLD TO WINNLI’EG ONLY Representative farmers. .mm by Manlwba. Soohtchswan and Alberta Govern- ments will meet and engage a on arrival at. Wl'nnlpcg. Fro. transportation will be furnished at Winnipeg to points on Canadian Pacific where laborers are needed. east of Moose Jew and &1skztwo.lncludlng branches and at one cent a mile much my west thereof in Saskatchewan and Alberta. A octtlfimte ls .‘urnlshed with melt ticket, and this certificate. when executed by’ former showing that lzborer has worked thlrty days or more, will be honored from that point {or a oemnd class ticket back to starting points in Ontario, at $18. 00. or to Nov. 30th. 1911. Tickets are good only on special Farm Laborers trains. whlc will be run from Toronto Ind Ontario points to Winnipeg without chamzc, making trip in about 36 hours, and will be leased to women as well as to men. but will not be Issued at half fare to children. . For full particulars ece names: C.P.R. Agent. or write- D.P.A.. C.P.I.. Ton-to “ . _. 1.. MOMPN. 0 Are You Looking For a. WEDDING PRESENT? Our Wall Cases are filled with elegant Silver Table Wear. Fine China. Gut Glass. 355,-, Art Goods. Fine Leather Goods. Counter Cases Filled With Fine Jewelry, @Iflflfl’ .. * o .1 Brlc a Brae. o All of which we cordially invite you to inspect. nm'r‘rou BROS. " - Issuers of Inn-Iago Llconus. 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