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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Jan 1912, p. 5

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Fenelon Council. Council met as per statute. Members all present. The minutes of last meeting Were approved on motion of Messrs. Sims and l’arkin. The following motions \vcrc passed by the Council. l’arkin â€"- Sims. â€"â€" That the following 3.; . persons have their dog tax rebated. viz., 1 § Henry Eyrcs, 'l‘hos. Parson and Isaac Pcrrin. _ Simsâ€"Tompkins -â€"'l‘l1nt the time for p finishing new road at Lot 25 Con. 6, R C. k Webster c111t1actor, be extended until '1 Jan. 14th lili" 1. 2'. . Lee- -Sims. â€"-That Council rebate \l r “ W'ni. B3 111011 5 taxesamounting to Sâ€"â€". A bylaw for regulating the holding of the annual elections was read and passed. E Leeâ€"Sims.â€"- That Joseph Pdl'l'lll be 5 “allowed to do his 1911 statute labor in 1‘ 1912, on account of not being warns-d out Parkinâ€"Simsâ€"T‘hat this Council sol- ‘ , icit the Department of Public Wm ks re l.' _ 'the completing of the river ro 1d from If " (unneron to Lindsay; also that our repr-e 1 sentatne, the l-.Ion yCol. Hughes, use his influence 111 that behalf. 'l‘on1pkins--Sims. â€"'I‘|1at the following bills be paid: I-Iewie Bros, oil fol stone crusher,I S 1.70; David Moynes, for road through grain, $5.00; W. H. l’mvles, for postage and stationery, S 3.80 1m Webster, repairs to Ferrin bridge, S 16 ; for wire fence bonus, Richard Weldon $8. 00, W. N Smithson $15, .1110. E Ellis s 10, James Daniels S 15, Geo.l’z.-11l1'in 13. 25, Herbert Graham S 30 and W n1. Swanton S 7 50; “’03. Chidley. fixing culvert on his beat, S 2:00 for g1-:.1\el. Thos. ShireS " 20.80, W. Pethic S 2.80, and 'l‘hos. 111311111 SS. 50; Treasmcr 1 c r- ulam, half pay for work on boun 11, 18.87;Wm. Chambers, for culvert and stoning, S 7.30 ; Frank Chambers, railing 011 bridn' ge,75 c. ; P Neithcutt, repai s to grader}: S 1.45; Jno. Cundal, work as truant oliicer, 66c.; for drawing s one on Con. 3, Alex McFadyen S 16.20, W111. MeFadyen 8 1620; Charles Metcall‘e S10.,80 l). R Spence SL20, 1), R. Mel" d- .y yen S 2. 40, A. Gorril S 6.90.5215. Row-rs S 10.80, Geo. Wilson S 14 10, \Vm Rog 1'» $1 18. 15.1 N. CarmichealS " 20.10; Cl: rk :‘n salary balance of one halfyears, S 62. - ; Treasurer, on salaiv pait of one I1 '1' years, “i 40 00 , M. Maybce, for Orange Hall for two meetings, S 4.00:1’111-1: 111â€" mission D. Tolmi e S 5.50, \Vm. Park 11 $3 25,11. Tompkins $17. Wm Sims $1 . Jno. Lee S 7. 80: Dan Sinclair, for gravel ling culvert, S 1. 00. Council was then dissolved. J. B. Powles, clerzc 'ii'i' .‘ rr' ~ {*1 ..-'_":';':‘":':T"'?‘v"-"~ "" “.21 -.; ~39" o-.-......_- :j : Siiting- 01' Setting. l ,l 1""n...-.-~.._._< 1.2. 4.1.1.“: Is it sitting or setting that a 111. 11 does? , This is a question that a. class in u 3 certain school disagreed upon .1111] so 9 the teacher put it too :1 Vote. W hh- ' is l correctâ€"the hen“ is sitting on twelve ,. elm-s, or the hen Js setting on tWelve 1 eggs? After much discussion a Vine-1'15 l taken and there were sixteen vozes l’nr . ,» setting- and eight for sitting 'l‘h : claimed the teacher. the minority is l ~11. 11x- , right as usual. The hen was sitting on ‘ twelve eggs. It takes thirtex 11 1 .-s to makea setting. The - when u lined to take his decision as final. They are going to appeal to the superin. 011 the ground that any number 4111115 is a setting that the hen sits on i ‘ only setting.- eggs ~he is 1...... KlNG’S CREAM-HORSES Interesting Facts About the Famous Hanover Creams , Of all the King’s horsesthat find a. home at the Royal Mews at Bucking- .harn Palace, the most interesting, per- haps, are the “Hanoverian creams." The first creams to come to England lwere brought from Hanover by King George 1., and the strain has remained pure and unbroken ever since. The. beauty of the creams lies in their mag- nificent manes and tails, otherwise they are thick-set and sturdy-looking creatures. In Hanover these horses 'were used as draught horses, but these English descendants of theirs are very pampered creatures. Every day they are exercised on the soft ten of the Royal riding-school, but except on State occasions they have no real work to do. There are eleven cream-colored horses at the Royal Mews. Their training begins when they are four years old, and about a. year after that they are ready to be harnessed to the State coach. Their coats are polished till they shine like satin ,and their manes and tails are carefully brushed and braided with blue ribbon. The trappings of the creams are a. mass of crimson Russia leather and brass, and weigh 126 pounds to each horse; and it takes two grooms to lift each set or harness and set it upon. their backs. A BACHELOR'S DOWRY M. Vassalieft, a St. Petersburg milé :lionaire, bequeathed his whole fortune 0 provide poor engaged couples with Ethe means of getting married and set- ?ting up in a comfortable home of their 'own. In his will he explained that his relations were rich enough already without any of his money; therefore he left them none. But that he wished to enable poor girls to marry. “The I reason that so many beautiful women I'- never get a husband is solely because i the young men of the present day haxe- in 1 no self-respect. They do not look'for . MW’; .<V...._.-___.. a wife," said be. especially those who base to work for" their living, and that is why I want to. help them to get married for I con‘ ‘ sider a. single life is the saddest thin; man ." -..A I- ..__..-_..-.,--._â€"\ _.... beauty, but for money, when they seek: ' * “I love all wamen,. ;-. luuuniuuns l ada'u l Metropolitan andB“t National l Here 18 Strong . and Efluragguus Something That will cure your cold in a. day and a. night â€"is what we say in showing Laxacold to 1 those who ask for some- i thing of that sort. Use 3 Laxacold, it will not dis appoint you. A. J. GGULD Drugg‘ist 9.11:1 Optician. regular rate. three donors. The '.Weeldy Witness and Canadian Homestead. outrial l '85 regular rate, one dollar Those trial rota are altered to NEW subscribersâ€"or those in whose homes neither edition has been taken regglariy or at least two years. that is. on It beenso Wonderfully Enlarged 1111] Improved Its circulation is being doubled, and is the most 90 111: paper among church ago 113 people. Its subscribers love it. E MAKE IT YOUR CHOICE FOR 1912. ii the above ‘Whlrlwlmi Campaign Rates gnu tell your trienda about this 01- r. They would also enjoy it. Subscriptions sent in at these rates ould either be accompanied by this worthemeni or the paper In which you saw the announcement mus-t bu named when sending the subscription. 303.11 DOUGAI-r. & 3011!, Publishers, 'I wimeas' ,Block. Montreal. ESIEE In the Central Business College of Toronto begins Jan. 2nd. Com- mercial, Shorthand, Telegraphy, . . . i or Clv1lServ1ce courses. ’l‘wenty- I HOW TO SAVE lililllEY Iii FEEDING STOCK. six teachers, 151 typewriting ma- chines~n1ultigrapl1s, roller copi- ers and filing cabinetsâ€"every- thing to thoroughly equip our graduates. \Vrite to-day for catalogue. W. H. SHAW, PRESIDENT Yonge & Gerrard Sts..”"-~'=1"‘ by practical stock men that, by giving International Stock Food mixed with the 1egnlar food, they 1educe to a quired. Feed is going to be dear this winter, and you can keep your stock in better condition and on less feed by using our stockfoods. We carry a complete line of International Royal Purple and N yal’s Stock Remedies and from our past expeiience with '1 i these lines we can gualantee them to ' be good. .. . VICARS DRUG STO?E. FENE LON FALLS MARKERS Fcnelou Falls, Friday, Jan. 5, 19l2f. Wheat, Scotch or File, 750. to 80c. Wheat, fall, 85 to 88 1:1 heat, spring, 7310 75 It has been proved, time and again,‘ great extent the amount ef_,feed 1'e-‘ GREETINGS. Newspaper. ‘ The DailyWilneu' mtml.$‘l001 \Ve take pleasure at this time in thanking our friends for“ the patronage that has contributed to the success of our busi- nessin the past year. Appreciating the part you have taken in our success, and hoping to merit a continuance of your support, we extend our‘ hearty wishes for happiness and prosperity for the year 1912. l. H. STANTON. 3111mm ’ CONTRACTS We are prepared to take contracts 'for houses, sum- mer cottages, etc. It will pay you to get our csti . mates. Doors and sash and interior finish always in stock. Planing and matching done to ordcm Farrier F1113 P11111111; 11111.1 A. TEIBS, PROPRIETDR. Do You Own a “ PARKYTE ” ashes You A SLAVE To ILL-HEALTH 1’“riuuvrr" Sanitary Chemical Closet in you1 home [8 the st1ongest kind of insurance 1 against the germs of diseace. It IS a. preventative 5: against epidemics and contagion in the sommer,:. ‘ and an absolute necessity the year 1ound. l ‘ ” ' ‘ Requires neither water nor sewerage; can be placed in any part of your home; costs. :zléss than one cent a day, and. lasts a lifetime. Endorsed by the leulingphy'siéians and health officials , specified by the most prominent architects and adopted by whole municipalities. O1er 15,000 have been installed in Canadian homes in less than a. .._ year. Ask your dealer for prices“ -~ " 1 The Parky te Sanitaxy Chemical Oldset is made in Canada by i Wma‘ ”W103i, I39? bUIShlalzi‘iotto‘Zfl) ' 5: PARKER \VHITE LIMITED, \Vinnipeg, Man. Peasefigér 3:131:1’ 80;; 99.1 Branchesâ€"Toronto, Montreal, 011111.11 y and Vancouver, and is sold by Buckwheat . 52c. to 55 - lactatocs, 'bush. .70 to 80 F’l KELLY, n1: FENELON FALLS. Butter, per pound, 24 to 27 1 ‘1 Eggs, per dozen, 25 to 30 ’ . Hay, per ton, $13 to $14 ' Hides, $8. 00 to 9. 00 Hogs-.1 he, $5 0'03 to $600. Of the old rigs. New I Beef, 3 1.5010: ones cost money. We Sheepskins, 50 to 80 ‘ _ wool, 12 to 20 make a. specialty of re . , . . Flour’, Samson, s2. 80 to 33 no pairing, repainting, etc. Flour, WinnipegS SL2 7010 $290 1 . .‘_ ; Flour, Silver Leaf, 32.50 10132.70 If y 0“ have anything - 2 .- .~ . . 7. Flour,Victoria,$2.45 to s2.os$ that needs fixing up _ Flour, new process. $2.40 to . 2.60 0. 1 '5' Flour, family, clipper, $2.35 to $2.55 bl‘lllo it hele' 01' if ' . {Ilglran‘z pelr loolpé‘némdséfiildw to $1.25 you Dnecd a new one I G Q: TO‘ 101' s (0.,S ;‘ -‘to . __ 11.111121130110930” $1.55 to $1.65 we can build it 300d Corn Chop, 110., $1.00 to $1.65. as the best. ,7 , 1 ”'Y' 's was ,mmm l or MAN . Ladies to do plain â€"â€"and light sewing i at home, whole or spare time; good pay; Colborne Street . “ork sent any distance; cl1.11ges paid; Fenelon Falls. send stamp for full particulars. Nation- al Manufacturing Company, Nov 'roul ‘ 1' WINTER TE mom in“ nothing by attending this Its reputation for superior square dealing is abso- lutelv clean and it willzrenmin so. fllfl/fl 7/7 \ TOR-ONE v.0 ONT/ 80 YEARS’ EXPERlE NOE “$211935? (€1.19 7 TRADE 53.111119 cssxcus Commons do. i Anyenosendlng a sketch and decal lpilon mr v nick) ascertain our Opinion free w other an . at '13.“ 1'1 :j gag-ontmnwgs-proggtly; dwlili‘liglfilil (impala-1g. ‘, ”155 can OK 0". 1' I ‘ .1;er Jag“ o'ncyh 101- new,” may}: 5 is in '1 class bv itself when strictly “‘93” “mm‘ ”“9“ 31111311 5-5991“ iixstâ€"‘class work is considered. Gradâ€" “his genialnotica, withoutch ergo, inth a sermon: 31111111: handsomelrmmmwd week] . Law-est? 1 '1‘ 21131:! of any scientific Journal. Terms for 7511 on 35‘ 1'55 ear 6 re Bg‘l‘themy .poatag p paid. Sold by 11111:, 1110;6an 1111111911 marten. nai'es are sure to __gct good positions, owing to their proper training. Write for large catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL comer Y: or: and Alexander Streets. For Esihnates; 0’11 neW'buildings consult us. Or O*ivc us lyoui 01"de1 for Doors, Sash, lntc1iorb,Finish etc \V'ewill be pleased to figure on what you will need 'in Supplies, 01' the whole contract. ECITAYLOR; ,pfi. 0.1.1 .‘A , -' . fume? - I'm?” 5 - _ \yi‘ fl; ‘. “-3.: 9.: .75.?" ' wade-2.6,. 1 1. ,1 ‘â€" -n.-'..1.;.<

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