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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Mar 1912, p. 4

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Mszmmafi ll . _” Feed Dr. Hess Stock Tonic on Three i: 4, Months Test at Our Expense.--Dr.fless&0/ar/z E U: E E1 ll d I: EEEHE EEEDE ESE DEEEHDE This is what Dr. Hess (K: Clark write us, and we stand ready to make good that guarantee to the letter. empty packages and ve will refund your money._ ' _ t Feeding Dr. Hess . t0ck'1‘ ouic is just like applying fertilizer to 1he soil. Fertilizer makes the soil yield ; Dr. Hess Stock Tonic makes the . digestive organs convert more feed into growth. POULTRY PAN-A-CEâ€"A. If it doesn't pay, return to us the EEEEDU fl SEED [hi on «i g In guaranteed to cure poultry ills and make hens lay. It has the '3‘ same growth and egg producing function as Dr. ‘Hess Stock Tome. {1 One extra egg will pay for all the Pan-a-caa a hen eatr for three 5 _ *3 six months. â€" Improved Highways. McFARLAND’S. table new magic. At Wm. Campbell’s to be. prospect in Canada's national life. iug. All Milllinery, Furs, and steady assisting of it. Ladies’ Coats and Skirts next twenty years. to be sold at reduced prices after this date. ment in the roads would be tedious. -N'_u«m.ts._;._ .. _--.;._. . WM. CAMPBELL New Idea Patterns 100. lain Trophy. In the best Sole Agents for the D. & A. Corsets. C. Dcymau refereed. “.1” " IMPLE LASTING that ever played'at the Ealls. Little Britain J. Ferguson, Goal L. Rogers. lipipt M. l-icallie Oovor- F.‘ Falls an org J, cull; I - _ .‘Jx'JvA'I-n "* *3, ll . ~ ;. {3"1‘1: ’ part of the wall itself. . ALABASTINE with its plain tints, supplies a. luxurious wall-covering for the most handsome rooms, leaving your walls-"free from‘tho‘ doli- rmm of wallpapers. We will be glad to tell you more about. Alabasiine, if you will ask us. Let us show you a. tint card and cutting of wood with 35 coats on. . I of a squeal. when one of especially at Fenelon Falls. or something else. Sugar making time is here. Sap Pails 11c. each. Eureka Sap Spouts 850. per hundred“ Duiry Pails, steel bottom, 500.. Winter-Pails. 1:5, 25,350., each- ,their opponents or the game. objected to by Lindsay, as. being im- ported from Peterborough is a regular member of. the Fenclon Falls team. As a number of the best men that have ever dounod a, Lindsay; sweater have |i been natives of; Echelonli‘allsgthe coun- CLA FURNACEES. N sunse- RANGES grace any defeats their-teams get in Farmers Attention ! Owing to the light delivery of grain this season,‘we are not keeping a. man permanently at the Railway warehouses. We are in the market for all kinds of grain, however, at the” mill. and prepared to pay tne high- est prices therefor. It will pay ~you to call before selling! clscn‘here. J. H. BRANDON. them with such.good: materiaLg There , is quite a bunohpf'imhere yet; Perhaps ‘ Lindsay thought-Meg. had its”; Very diii’eren tl'romJiindsay's lamenta- tion is Little Britain‘s boost, And more, in accordance with the facts._ Regard- tournament the Little Britain. corresq ‘ pendent of the Lindsay Rents-aye :; "Our local: hockey teaerave added» ‘ another victoryto their long list of win- _ pings. Last weeks. they journeyed to ‘ Fenclon Falls. to compete in the tourna- ' ment for a handsome cup. They return- ed champions,_ having defeat-ed Bobcay- sf goon, Kirkllelcl; and ll‘euelon Falls. The 'â€" boys were accorded the best of hospital- ty while in Fenelou Falls, bythe citi~ zcus. The rink manager treated; the boys excellently, His allowingthem the privilege of a practise gameou the ice before the game was highlyappreciated. The referee was. fairness. personified. 'f The penalties. were. dealt out to those The onlx through line: LOW COLONlST RATES: .For'ot‘xlnllgw m veal ohm E Special Trains Wlll leave Toronto Settlers and fmn'lia. 'lhoul ll . m :11de flock Regular Trams- i : V leaving Toronto I Each .‘ doserviu" such with an im ' ' ' I . . _. , . . partially) that We” and “um _ lgfo was verybcreditable to a local man." mu 1 on at â€"â€"_ RM. andfourlotsleepon *FUllOWlllg are the Burn River, trams that tournament: B be :ygennâ€"{l-l. Motiatt goal, M: Lans- fl :ld point, R. Nicholls cover, F. Lovely rover, G. Hill centre, 8. Hill and E. Grant Wings. * Burnt Riverâ€" E. Shuttlewortll goal, line-ups of the Iklbcaygeoa and Kirkllold took part in the hockey Colonist Cars on all Trains No charge for berths Through Trains Toronto to : ~ Winnipeg and West Ask our C.P.R. A”! for copy of "dem' Guido" .60 to Gould the Optician. work fully guaranteed. 1912 EA: DE DE The Fcnclon Falls Gazette Friday, March 15, 1912. Mail and Empire: The reforming spirit that has now turned to the neglected highways of Canada will prove a veri- In a thousand waysit will greatly change the country for the better. The enthusiasm for good roads is not the transient feeling produced by a novelty or a fad. It is the awakening of a general sense of the true importance of the public highways and the rousing of the public energies to the task of making those highways what they ought The curiain has risen on a new The good roads movement will have no turn- lt n ill so commend itself that there will be no desire to depart from it, but, on the contrary, there will be a Roadway con- struction will furnish work for armies of laborers in this country during the Roadway mainteu~ auce‘ will be a source of permanent em- ployment for other large labor forces. To follow out the manifold benefits that will spring from a system of good roads would be impossible, for benefits will be very numerous, and the tracing of the remotest of them back to the improve- LINDSAY John Smith J. hchclman W. E. Reesor, sk. 9 R.M.Hamilton, sk. 21 J. Cnrro‘l W. R. Widdes _ T. A. Fisher, sk. 5 '1‘. Graham, sk. 23 played two games in Lindsay on Thurs- day and brought back the cup. primaries in the local bouspiel that has‘ been the centre of much interest among the town curlers the past couple of weeks. _ getting pretty well narrowed down, and a few days will wind up the bonsplcl. Little Britain Hockey Team Wins Foun~ the Falls this week. game of hockey seen on Fenelon Falls ice for many seasons, Little Britain hockey. team; deflected. the local seven and won possession of the handsome cup donated by the rink mau- ager, Mr. Angus Fountain, last year. 9Both teams worked hard to win, and the result was a good exhibition of hockey. The score at half time was.3,â€"Liu fayor, , of Little Britain,, and irrâ€"¢atthe finish. ‘ The Little Britain scvenf are an evenly balanced bunch, without any weak spots, and by their good behavior and g0()d:look,s_.and,. clean. playing won the foam: of:th crowd to a greater extent than» any. outside team Wednesday and Thursday at the Falls. who are on their wedding tour, spent Friday and Saturday the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kcast. ' held; on. March 1-1, 1912, members all present, the Reeve in the chair. minutes of last regnlar; meeting were read-and adopted; ' inguccountsbe- paid“ and the Reeve Sign orders for th's same: snowplowing, T. Scott $1.20, A. Fountain $1050, P. Cook $11.50; E. Scott, blacksmilhiug account, $9.15; Chas. houses, $1.25 ; Jno. Alex Northcy. Bu rgess Be tcau as wall as sanitary results are l}. Heatlic Rover F}. M cPhee obtained from the use of Alabasliue. In- A. Martin Centre A. Mcl’hee stead of deteriorating With age. it actually 0, Hon mo Wing ' S..- Nicholls becomes harder. until at last it forms C. Westluko Wing , F. lieast Lindsay always has to make some kind its hockey teams is defeated away from home, and If it isn't the box stall or packing-box of a rink that is responsible for their failure to win, it is rough play or unnufair referee The defeat of the Olympian by the Fenolou Falls sevenmu. illiednesday, night calls. forththe. usuali tale of woe. and-accusation& of: unfair treatment. The truth is that the Kandy Kids were outclassed. Rough play by partiality by the :referee were not needed, if anybody had any notrlon'of using such tactics to win The home teamreceived its full share of what penalties were im- ":posed, and five of the locals were nurs- ‘ing bruises the next day._ The player. salary, $35.00; B. Fitzgerald, salary, $15.00. instructed to ask for tenders regarding the removal of night soil. Tenders to be- received up to,6,o'cloc_k,p. m., April 8th, 1912: be instructed to have the Collector's Rolls for the years 1910 and 1911 return- ed by the 8th day of April, 1912. hold‘onhlarch 0th, 1912. Present H; B. Johnstone, J. L. Arnold, H. W; Kearns, M'. H; McCallum, J. H: StantonmndiRev. ’ W. H. A. French. Mason Mr. H. W; Kearns was chairman. McCallum,- â€"Stantou,â€"â€"That:this Board accept Missllamlin’s resignation, and that the Secretary convey to her the regrets of this Board at the loss .ofgsuch a valuable teacher. McCallum,-â€"Aruold,â€"That~the follow- ing accounts he paid and that-the chair- man. sign orders for the same; Fred Greeuhalgh, for light. wood at North Ward school. $6.00 ; -W. J.-llea rd. account, $3.80 ; All. Tiers,~account, $9.20; Albert Moss, looking after N, Ward schoolafter lire, $4.80; Chas. Keaet, cleaning chim- ney and work, $3.00; Time. Stevens, painting N. Ward school, $2.50; A. J. Gould, account supplies and advertising, ‘ $8.36; A. J. Gould, account Bell Tele- phone: 40c. McC'clluIii,~Arnoldpâ€"That the Score. tary be instructed to advertise for primary teacher at a salary of $475 per, year. Sty town fans. should accept with a good. the modest little burg-that. hassupplied: ing Little Britainis experience at; the- J, Lever point, D. Levoly cover, F. Lever rover, ll. Ellis centre, A. Foun- tain and B. Eldridge wings. Kirklloldâ€"â€" A. Moil‘at goal, J. Agony point, W. Storke cover, J. McCallum rover, L. Rielly centre, J. Rustin and G. Rustin wings. Curling. The first of the home and, home gn mes, for the Mason shield, betWeeu Bobcay- geon and Fenclon Falls was played here on Saturday night. Skip Hamilton's rink winning by three shots from skip Moore's rink of Bobcaygeou in a closely contested game. The rinks were: FENELON FALLS BOBCAYGHON L. Kirby II. Boyd J. Northey J. Smith H. McCallum D. Hetherington R.1\I.Hamiltou,sk. 14 Geo. Moore, air. 11. The return game will probably be played next week. Two rinks of Lindsay curlers visited the Falls on Friday to play the second round ofthe Lindsayâ€"Formica Falls cup, and were snowed under to the tune of 44 to 14. This with a lead of 14 shots on the first round. gave the Falls a. majority of 44 shots. The rinks : FENELON FALLS A. E. Carey '1‘. Guy W. Aldous T. Burke F. Lodge H. McCallum C. Devman W. J. Carlisle Two rinks of Fonclon ll‘alls curlers Skip Frost succeeded in winning the The consolation games are 0.0â€"- Personal. Mr. Jas. Stevens of South River is at Mr. Geo. Jewell of Bracebridge spent Miss Edith Quigg, manager of the G. N. W. Telegraph Co. at Brandon, Man.,_ I is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs‘. Frank Hood of Valentin, WU , . Ecnelon FallsCocncih Regular. meeting of the Council-was The Deyman,.â€"(~,‘orbettâ€",â€"'l‘hat the follow- Keast, work on Village Corbett,â€"Dcyman,â€"That the Clerk be Deyman,â€"â€"Corbett,â€"That Mr. .7. Jones. Council adjourned. â€"-â€"â€".__.___._.____ School Board. A. meeting of‘ the School Board was In the absence of Mr. Carried. Carried. Verulam Council. â€"râ€"nâ€"- The Council met at the. Tovmflall, Bobcaygeon, on the 4th, the Reeve, J. J DGViW- 1390- in the 01111113,: 8m}: 314.3110 , dresses of interest and Councillors present. 00- Inotiou. of‘ Messrs. Mitchell1 and Green, George Smith, 0 LS. was appoint:- ed Engineer under the Ditches and Wate course Act, A question of roadway brought up b Mr. Jon. Sheriff, will be inquired into. -» Wm. lrwin presented account of $115, for stoning sideline between lots 25 and 26, Con. 10, and the account was ordered paid, 46 rods of road 12 ft. wide on Green, following road, $115.00; Municipal World,supplics, hams at 8c. a yard. time you are in. Quibell, carting and ' express, $1.30; snow shovelliug, A. Moss $6.00, A. Englile $1.50, T. Bell $3.90, ’1‘ Parker $3.75, A'. Sackett $4.05, J. Dinuie $4.95, W. Hall $l.50. F. York 53"..65, S. Ellery $2.”. R. C. McGee 1.50, E. Beteau. . $1.50: re Taggart, E. Garlic $9.50, T: N. Carl $3.00, .1. Jones $6.70; J. Jones, ' '50e. a pair is. pretty stockings, isn't it?, Seethem, at Burgoy:- ney‘ thinners- " ‘ I On motion of Messrs? . . criugtou, Jas. Irwin‘tf’ .‘permitted t3 cut the timber on roadT mm B. Conifer... to Lake, for $6, he to be responsible for; finding lines. ‘ On motion of Messrs. llotheringtona and Mitchell, a grant of $5 was made to the Salvation Army for Rescue work. A On motion of Messrs; l’lethcriuglon and Green, it was ordered that Mr. Nasmith continue on Road Division for statute labor as before. I On motion of Messrs. Green and Hetheringtou, the grant'of $1.50 a wka for maintaiuence of 1V. lI. Burgess was ordered to be continued. , On motion of Messrs. Lewis and Hcthcringtou, the clerk was instructed to notify the auditors to complete their work as early as possible. A few resignations of l’athmasterh- were received and new appointments made. Mr. liethoriugton addressed the Coun- cil respecting rural maildclivery. On motion of Messrs. Mitchell and orders were passed for tho : Wm. lrwin, contract stoning 9. i 2‘ ha 83.11; A. E. Bottum, supplies, $5.00; County ’l‘reasurer, balance L. B. bridge, $32.28 ; Jas. Justus, bonus 36 rods wire fence, $0.25; Wm. Gillis, bonus 4i) rods wire fence, $10.00; Geo. W. registering Births, Marriages and Deaths 1911, $14.20 ; Geo. W. Taylor, postage. $3.34 ; Geo. TV. Taylor, on salary, $50.00; Robt. Mitchell, 4 weeks keep ll. $6.00. Taylor, On motion of Mr. Mitchell Council adjourned to meet April 10th. M.-. Burgoyues‘ are selling 15e. Dress Ging- b'ec them the next “0". Postponed lill March 25. â€"â€"__ The entertainment which was to have been given in Dickson's Hall on Friday evening, March 15th, is postponed to March 25th, on account of the Harry 3h. Bennett concert be held in Twomey's Hall that night. _. ‘..___ St. lames‘ Church, Fenelon Falls: ~â€"-.__ The Rev. w. u. A. French, Rector, will ' preach. a seriesof sermons on thefolloww. ins; subjects at the special Lenten sern. vices : March 17th, Fourth Sundayin Leona. Morning, “Davidfs Confession." Evenmg, “The Laodeceuu Churchfi" March 24th, Fifth Sunday in Lontâ€"« Morning, "Dreams." Evening, "The Death of Samson,“ March 315t, Palm Sunday-â€" Morning, “Ingratitudelfl Evening, "Sacrament."' April 5th, Good Fridayâ€" Moruing, “Crucilixion.”‘ .April 7th, Easter Dayâ€" Moruing, “The Resurrection." Ev,cumg,,“Thc Argument for the Rm. surrection.” .April 14th, First Sunday after Eastcr~ Morning,.“’l’hc Last, Appearance and; the Last Recognition of Jesus."- Eâ€"vcmug, “Doubtan Thomas." _ o‘uo 15c. and: 180. curtain materials in all- colors are being sold' at 100.. a yard at Burgoynes'. . W Auction: Sales. Au unreserved reduction o -6 .__.__â€" sale of horses, cattle, sheep and pigs will be held on the premises of Mr. Wm. llobt.‘ .Junkin, Lot 16, Concession 3, Vex-111mm, on Tuesday, ;ing at the usual hour, one o'clock, When, 'a number of good animals will be oll‘urcdr, Sixty hens will also be sold. T. Onshore, auctioneer. March 19th,, commcncu On Wednesday, March 20th, the farm», stock and implements of Mr. John New-. house, Lot 27, Con. 4, Verulam, will.be. .soldby auction by, Mr. Cashoro. is agobd‘list of horses, cows, and'young» cattle, ten pigs and forty hens, beside implements Sale at one o'clock and without reserve,“ as Mr. Newhouse is giving up farming. Mr. Onshore will sell-for Mr; Wm. Hos-n kins, Lot 14; Con. 11,, Somcrvillc, .on Friday, March 22nd, his, fatm stock and: implements.- Four horses, one colt, sov- enteen cosvs,,tbirtecu yearmlds, fifteen, calves, and other cattle, and two. pigs,, are on the ll! 3. his farm, and.thcie.will be no reserve. Usual ‘credit terms atrall these sales. On Saturday, March 30th, Mr. Geo. Moore of Moore &,Gonncll.will sell his . household furniture by public auction without reserves Terms cash. _ for full list. There _- and household furniture... Mr. [-loskins has rented, See bills . T.‘ Casboro, auctioneer. , o .- .._.~...A_~._ Ml LLINE’RY; OPENING. . Miss Washburn will 'hold her annual: spring opening Friday March 22nd and 23rd. ially invitcdr and r Saturday, . The public. cord-7 o’.__.._. The Big Sale at Burgoyncs'lastsalls mouth. ’ _... ‘2"â€"â€"â€". CITIZEN'S LEAGUE MEETING. At the meeting of the Citizen‘s League: held Monday evening, Mar. 11th, . ad- prolltu were . I given by Rev. .1. Bedford and Rev. C. S- Lord. were also given. 1' hold in Jordan‘s hall on illondaycvoning, " - March 25th. A good programme is being - 5’ prepared. All are invited. A quartette and other music. The next- moeting will: 0.! cheap for silk 5

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