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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Jul 1912, p. 4

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_...-.,..:,.......,.... ..-_ . . "an" _‘ NWM‘“ M L , T ~ ~.~â€"..‘..I.-..‘«~;. .V .. ., '. . . . WWWAMW... Ȣ_6ffim. *‘ --» A , Wilson, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, .verulam council, seventh 2 not later than August 30th 1912. “mm 191 The grain winning prizes at the Gen- The Verulam Council met a ie Town I ’ Hall Bobcaygcon, on Wcfihem‘m all .members present. > ‘l ‘ The Court of Revision .was finally closed after the confirmation of the roll. SAT tral Canada Exhibition will be retained $ A cheque was received from the Coun- { l l . by the Department of Agriculture for experimental purposes and that which does not receive an award will be sold to the best possible advantage, and the money received for same will be forward- SUN M0 i-AJ; 'mii";'fi A.- '5; n ¢<fi ty Tress, for $67.l8 being ~10 p. c. of the cost of maintenance of W. H. Burgess. Resolved an motion of J. Mitchell and Isaac Lewis that Mr. Graham's corres- pondence be filed, and that as the matter of the construction of that ditch is now ' in the hands of the Township Engineer»- under the Ditches and Water-courses Act this Council believe that the best interests of all concerned will be served ., by the construction of the same under 1 11031111 ed to the owners, or if the exhibitors wish their grain returned they can have this done by paying return express charges on same. 1: l j Faitlil'ully yours I: D J. 1400le “TiISon, ‘ Superintendent. Following are the members of the Jfie Geneton Jaws gagette. Fenelon Society who are taking part in the competition: Benjamin Smith, Bury's Green, White Dewdrop; Jake Walker, FRIDAY: JULY 5. 1912~ Fenelon Falls, Banner; Geo. Brooks, Bury‘sGreen, Sensation ; Geo. Goodhand, Baddow, Banner; Thos. Isaac, Fenelon N0 Gazette Next Week. Falls, Siberian ; John Graham, Fenelon ‘ Falls, Bumper King; Thos. Curtis. Fen- . . - elon Falls, Abundance; J. H. Stroud, The Gazette Will take its annual Powles’ Corner, 20th Century; W. H. holiday next week, and no paper will Cullis, Powles’ Corner, Banner ; Duncan that act. On motion of Green and Hetherington. Mr. Taylor was allowed a grant of $3 l2 to assist in draining the water held back by road. The act of the Reeve in making appli- cation for Provincial aid to Lamb's bridge was approved by Council on motion of Mitchell andGrecn. A byâ€"law was passed authorizing re- be issued of date of July 12th. Tommi Glenarm' v maceration of the Clerk under the water- a _ course and Ditch Act. ,g M Personal The issue of Debentures $3,500f0r SS. l,' ‘4 Pharlsaic, But Fact. No. 4 Verulam was authorized. ‘5 ___‘ 4 _"“ Mr. Green's division was ordered to be PeterborOurh Examiner. Miss Annie Nie of Fort William and creamed Wlfih $10 re9ewed from Mr- Miss Bessie Nie of Oriilia are home for F19“? 1‘9"”va 830110 P1103- Thank heaven, Canada is not a. re- thé holidays. public. It has the federal principle of Mrs. Lime Thompson, Toronto, (“ugh 3' rePUbliei but it has the saVingEmS‘e ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Worsley, spent â€"â€"-the saltâ€"of monarchy to maintain the Dominion Day holiday with her par-_ the principle of responsible govern- ants here. - . ’ ment. Apart from the merits of the Mr. HenrySImfihpf Bowmanvlllo Spent fight, or rather squabble or riot, to “my day,“ Pew “hlsoweek- nominate a presidential candidate in Miss Vivian Kerr is home from Albert . v . College, Belleville. ‘ the United States, the prominent fea- Miss Winnie Maybee is home from L. ture has been the entire elimination GI" Lindsam °£ the idea 0f rBSPOI'Sibifity to the Peo‘ \ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Shane and son pie and the complete ascendancy of Ubor spent the holiday at the Falls. the political machine. The question Mr. Andrew Torrance was at the Falls of principle, of policy, of platform was from Monday ‘39 Wednesdayo salved over, and thus, and the main Mr. A. Fountain Jr. left on Tuesday - - - - for Toronto. pomt thus made subserVient and mor- , u . . . dental to the squabbles of factions. Mr' Wm‘ wagon °f Midland V‘swed . ,, relatives here over the holiday. The people-“the “soverelgn people A telegram Was received here on. “were dei’fm'ed, 9'5 they ha‘Ye been in Monday morning stating that Messrs. administration for a long time. The Tom Sadler and Geo. Littleton, who left United States republic is still on trial. this Spring for Resins. had not been Fifty years ago it was tom with the inJured by the destructive cyclone which» t .‘ml . . n. b ofi the terrible visited that town. 8 ru°°e amsm" ou‘ lira. Lankin and son Beverley, Miss anomaly 0f Slavery in a country Where, Edith Russel and Mr. L. S. Johnston of theoretically, “all men are born free West Toronto 'spent the holiday the and equal. N ow another form of sla- guests 0f MI“ E H- Magee- 'very, as real, is ripening for an up- ' iheaved}? Now, the people, in regard to their natural rights and the enjoy- ment of the fruits of their labor, are slaves to an oligarchy, a plutocracy, The regular meemlg 01" the Femalml ‘ in which the few oppress the many. Falls. School Board was lield‘on Wednes- _ . . . (13 June 26th 1912. Present, Dr. \la- The harvest of the labor of millions is 503'; Chairman, ’J. L: Amold’ Treasugrr garnered in the cofiers of the pinto: H. W. Kearns, J, H.,Stanton, M. H. Mc- cmts’ few in umberkbuib, in £391; and. Callum, Dr. H; B. Johnstone. practice, the dominating factor in the segiggfigpglifiivpgfifignil: iodininistration of national affairs, with accepted and that the Chairmag S’igu power, not by any means neglected, of order for the sameâ€"Carried. . imposing their. will» or. their exactions The resignation of Miss S. E. Parr was upon the people. through the medium accepted, Mr' D- RObertSO“ re'engaged . . . at 2750;, \tr. A. A. Cameron at $1100.; of law. The millions of the United Mm: Ricllgrds at $475; Mr. RE; Waan 3States are virtually as much slaves, as ‘ ‘ _ at $600; and Miss Francis Austin at far as. enjoyment of the legitimate $500. The application of Miss Francis gfruits Of‘, “wit whoâ€"fwd an effective Cheney for assistant continuation class 'voice in “self” government are con- was accepted at $700. corned, as were the black slaves of half a century ago. The Reeve. J .J . Devitt, and Mr. Green I " were appointed a Committee for building "= ' Lamb’s new bridge. I On motion Lewis and Hetherington the charge for the use of the crusher, is , to be $5 for a ten hour day, the hirer to " pay all operating expenses. On motion of Green and Mitchell, the Div. Com. was authorized to rebuild the bridge at Richard Whites, on l’eterbor- ough road. ‘ - It was resolved on- motion of Lewis. and Mitchell that as the new Dam at Buckhern has damaged the road the old boundary line between Cons. 10 and 19, the Dominion Government be memorials ized for conpensatiou. A . On motion of Lewis and Mitchell,-Coma - missioner Hethorington was allowed 50 p. c. of cost repairing the washout on Fenelon road near Mr. Paul '8. Orders were passed for the following :: A. W. Miles, burial expenses Burgess, $78.00 ; Dunsford Cemetery 00., digging; ‘ I grave, $3.00; Wm. Hetherington, account, 5 crusher and Bridge Com., $3.50 ; 'Mun-. icipal World, supplies, 200.; Robt. Steel, repair bridges, $8.00 ; J ohn M it‘chell,‘ account bridge Com., $3.75 ; John Devitt,‘ . grader ditch, $2.25 ; Campbell Devitt,, ’ plank, $3.00; M. Justus, plank, work, ete.,_ . $11.15; Clerk, on account, salary, $50.00 a W'. Green, allowance bridge Com., $1.50.. ’ i,‘ Council adjourned at call of Reeve. 5 , .l’ l ‘ELL us What you want to finish and we 1 4 will give you the Brighton Up Finish that ‘vvill do it. We are handling a complete stock of 1% "WW.....~. . ._ ~m;wrvw A .- ~, , _ ” I JJERWII'Mll/lfls' 3 l “‘T his line includes." a paint, varnish, stain or enamel for every imaginable purpose. There are 12 kinds and '12" attractive colors. 'Come md talk over your painting problems With us.‘ Fenelon Falls School Board. W Lakmg's Mill Burned. , _ -. . . . i Laking's sawmill- at Huliburton was, completely destroyed by. fire last Satur-. day morning. Loss $25,000, insurance. $1,500, The mill will be rebuilt. Hard; ; 3.. work by the villagers prevented the. .3 sparks from the burning building setting. . ,', fire to other buildings and doing a great _ 4 » 3- .deal further damage. ' " ‘ ? ‘ HECLA FURNACES 25., EfiNlNSULAR RANGEâ€".5 a-.- Verdict in Babcock Inquest. The coroner's juror app’oiiiled‘to in‘s ‘ vestigate the death of Mrs. Nellie Babr. g1: - cock reported. the following-verdict. ’ “ That deceased. met her death on the. is?! evening of June 8th, while spastsenger r‘. on the G. 'l‘. R. train known asthc (.‘obr. l; oconk train, in a rear-end collision.; Said; collision, in our opinion, was caused by. _ 2 . the negligence of crews in charge of The Fenelon Agricultural SOOIBtY double header train with engines N0. . 1' Directors met on, Saturday, revised the 2137 and 2057, ‘ 7 ‘ P1129, 115% 3PPOIDtGd'memb0P-‘1.t.0 353le . And it is the opinion of your jurors; ‘ the Wages: and arranged other details ‘that all, rail way passenger trains should for the annual fall fair which this year be.) eratedon 1,1, 1,10 k , y t f . ; will be held on September 10th and 11th, 1y ifusey e c s; s em '0} mér‘ about a month earlier than usual. .The committee appointed to look after spec- ial. prizearenorb spodrrognessi. The Fall Fair. MILLINEBY AT Eeood Priies for Field tron-Competition. Mr. Isaac Naylor, Secretary of Fenelon Agricultural Society, is in receipt of the _l.‘ollowing from J. Lockie Wilson‘ Esq., Superintendent ol‘A ricuitural Secieties in reference to thefi’rovincial-Standing Field Crop Competition, which is this~ year being entered fer the first time by ‘the Fenelon Society :. . I, ampleased‘to inform you that besides 3the splended prizes ofieréd for grain and I I I . l l sheaves to the five prize.winners in the' UCE‘D PBlCES , ASSOCIATE CORON ER. Dr..H;B.- Johnstonehas.been,appointed; associate coronerforthe county or Vic- toria. The appointment was. formerly The. tourist seasonwillsoonbeat its heldby Dr' A' Wilsonf . height, and a large number have arrived ? w. m M_ s. within'the past few days. The cottages ' ; The W. EM; S. of St. Andrew's Church. are filling up, the majority of the owners _ or tenants haying moved in. The Kagawa 'Wlll meet at the Manse on \Vednesday, Tourists. - Standing Field Crop Competition at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, ‘the. directorsof the Central Canada Ex- hibition. to be heldin Ottawa, Sept. 52- V . . i , 16th are offering the fouowing cash Camp 0!. Balsam‘lqakewont up to .the‘ilr JUIY 10“; at 3 D- mw The ladies 01’ tllC~ », - ' ' ~ - ‘ - . . - . - con ' ‘ - ,' -' . . 7 New Idea Patterns 8019 Agents for the: prizes for which the winners in the local £3]? Sfigl'i’f’g‘ufiicgfififigllmg I ' glean Ion ale muted to be preamp" ' J‘OQ. 85 Corsets. Field Crop Competitions are burg, vwhighfipent the season‘lglpmem, GOOD STOCK. ‘ - .. ' " ' ' r . i are scheduled to arrive on Saturday. , - ~ . ' _ Sheaf Exhibit, The popularity of the Falis as a summer a (11:11:; 33$ gfuifl‘12£EX%lll}gggllerI'flsed‘ ' ' ' . * resort is steadily increasing, and each 3 a 0 ("M95 . i» ‘1 outs s m, Wheat 1331.16 , . . last week. Thole should be more of this . .:~ 2 g p E” y 8635.0“ finds 31mg?” numb?” 0f Y‘SltOrs kind of stock in the district There is ’ i r q $l§.88 $13.88) coming here on_t_h_eir vwation trips. money in good horses' - i - -. - i I!“ o u I l , 1333 32(33- gzgg ; 7:: '~-* ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. ‘ 5ti' 6.00 ' '5 "‘9' ‘- '.Rev. E. McDonald, M.A., of Leaskdale. Will occupy the pulpit of’St.Andrew's, and Bury’s Green next Sabbath. Rev. E. 4 McDonald is a Novia Scotian graduate of 3““. Dalhousie College and Pine Hill ’I‘heo- ‘ logical Hall. He was but recently in- 5' >' ducted into his present charge, having V returned a few months ago from an C‘X‘, tended wedding tour in Europe. Mrs. McDonald is a well-known and much." 5 appreciated authorcss, Green Gables bo- " " ‘ l I l l l So far this season the fishing has been better than last year, and reports from down the lakes indicate the same con- dition. at other points. A couple of twenty-pounders and several fifteen pound lunge have beencaught, and some. good stringsof bass.» Mr. D. Robertson, while out fishing with Mr. R. E. Wagar one morning lately, had a peculiar ac- cident. - Whilea large maskinonge was? being landed, it made a jump and drove \ 7 l. . 6th 3.00 ' ‘ Each sheaf must not be less than eight , g " .i inches in diameter, be carefully selected from the best grain in the field, neatly bound. by hand and must be boxed and g' , - . , ‘ - shipped to;J._Lockie Wilson, Horticul- jfi,» ' , V - i v - I ' tural Building, Exhibition. Ground,0t- . ’ “ - tawa, not later than Sept 2nd,,1912; ' ’ Engagement Rings. Wedding. Rings’r ' , GrainExhibit. x oats. Spring Wheat Barley -mg her most popular book. Mrs. McDon- ‘ aid was Miss Montgomery of Prince .3 ~ - . . . 1 t, qgopo 1" i 1;. one of the hooks tlirourrh Mr. Robert- , . . l * * All “‘9 E‘Shlonable Stones 111- W'lde 0V3], naI‘I‘OW h1gh10Vill', 23a ‘2250 $3.38. $1183.I Son’s thumb, at the sum: time slipping Edward Ismd' :- ,, . . .2 c, , i ' ' . i 1 - , ‘- ‘ n 1 15.00 :10 4 :00 oil the other hooks into the boat. The ME'EHO 131's \v ' g l. h L ., ,, 9‘“) ‘ 111‘“) 0‘ Comblnatwm 1111}le Ql Englishfityle. :3, 11.25 103‘ 51.00 point of the hook had to bellied offhe- ' DExodiiindgi 'CHOOT’ , Qllfdhty 0‘ Stones. gOId and Stamped "Britten Bros.”‘and 5th 7.50 ‘ ' ' fore it could be With,91lel..-f~r0m..the T} S ' '1 1 ~ » . § r .. . C ' J , ‘ i ' 61 33; thuinb. The wound was apainfnlone, ie .‘unday School of the Fenblo . -' ' \_ w 01 huianslup the best. guaranteed fol all time. ‘1. .9 ‘ but no in results aref0110w,,,g__ Mn E, Fans Methodist Chum}, w,“ mm “mi: /___ ; v a; ’ - . . RotatOOS I rigl’earce met witha similar mishap last. annual excursion to Chemong Park, per, 3 _ v ‘ . ‘ 15,; 2nd 3rd 4“, .5“, at}, summer, while taking a fishlofl a Dow- steamer .Stoney Lake, on Tuesday, July I A, i. g . Whether you wish to buy or not come and' see. 33-00 13-00 1500 “~00 '7-00 4-00 “3mm - ' 3221', ,3 *gfie‘::,ޤ1;g¥‘,fl“‘ foul'“°“m,'9““ ? ll? . ' ’ . _ Tllieiie exliiibi‘tfs must "consist of two ORAKGE PAR-‘DI‘ a full day of. eiijogmdgtsgllfigf;131g}: "1' y t .' - 0 ' ens ic 1‘ sac 's o , grain and one and one- ‘ ‘ v. i' . or expense, as there will be but few op mu. ‘ 5,, . . half bushels of ct to. . ,Tle O tar'o ~ ' ' . - , ' w- - p - r x ” w»! Department of Egrlcullssure igillslllprli The-Pembel‘s °“‘-0- L-996 Wm m9“ ‘Eifftiu‘v’v‘hli‘tllliti’elfél ‘ . F001- OF KENT ST” LINDSAYE stlcncillid and numbered sacksto those :g‘ihifidhglhfiesf:glilesfilfglytegflrgfi wharf at 8 a. m., returning. leave (31ml: ’ ,' - . . . ‘ ‘ Wioma‘eentr... » . r i '._I , (NJ? 111' r v . .4. . ' . issuer 0i“ Marriage Licenses... ' All entries 1'03; theabove exhibits must to attend divme service. Visitingbreth- £511 infiwr: p]eggifigoégngclgfi'zfi: l, " . “be madetothe superintendentfl. Lockie , 119“ 00mm”): welcome, 9175 500,,_cl,ifdf9n under 12 years '25,," “~‘ ' ,y ‘ , , . _ _ _ - .1 . a, ._ ,3, i “g . [’3

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