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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 17 Apr 1914, p. 4

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‘ ...ms'xgnazsmnamzrdemrmmmwm . . . . Miss E. Perrin spent Easter “ith her accepted and the following be substitut- sister. Blrs. A. Torrance, I‘indsay. ed. JnO. in place Cf Wm. F. Thllr- , . I, , ston, Archie McCullum in place of Rollt. Mrs. Simmons and children are uslt- Steele, Miner Johns in place of Fred ing at Whitney. Warren and Thos. ll‘lctt in place of John m Among Easter visitors to the Falls FIG“ Jr-‘Cfll‘l'lcd ‘ Ammmunication was received from Melville Hearn re cattle running at avere :' Miss ‘Margaret Wilson, L. C. 1., Lindsay ; Miss Elva Maybce, Ingcrsoll'; large on the highway x rn .m_ '13: O .I c_ I m E. < in. 1)} ' ' - . ' i h dist Chur~h d 't am d wx I I I The Archblsho of Cam-I61,“ . Mi. Robt. Thurston supporting the “Pt 0 I b ,I an 1 0 I0 0 l ’ . - _~ _ ’ ' the London Offlook a“; UL? . n0_b I petition said they asked it as their right )‘l'lth 3 0111311: breaking 3; gOOd-Slzed h01e (. . _ 2 g _ elanbe The wharf would be central for all, In the I‘OOf. The accident happened K, . I II I to the Iscntimenb which Iammates the People would have to travel over no pm- about twelve o’clock, not long after the 19 I, I Canadlan people. it is difficult to vate property. He thought the inter- morImIIIIg serwce congregatlon had de- l I - ’ understand what can have led the ests of residents should be considered [331‘ e - -. " l I T .K N 0 c K S T H E D B U D G E RY 0 U T 0 F Outlook into, such a curious miscon- ggifilofieilgftsgr fifitffifi‘fegflfglsphfi: ' K 3 s w E E P - D A Y Caption- A ton owner of "l‘hurstohia Park, also Fan's Station' 4. *‘ made short addresses in support of the â€"â€" » I: petition. , _ Correspondence of the Gazette 01 c t Personal. Mr.Wcldon addressing council said he I ~ 5 s ' I __ represented 23. property owners of “MapleIsugar makinins thledorderI of " I I. II . I I I '_ _ .Greenhumb who would be building out. 1e ay, )ut owino' to tie on wraticr . . - V Mu?" A' Torrance "3 Lmds‘Z‘y ‘ Elma tages during the summer and would be “)0 I‘ll“ 0f 33? 3330*: a3 300d 9'5 in Pre‘ . . her sister, Mrs. McFarlane, Lakevrew. quite an asset to the township in add-k vlous seasons_ I -- Farm, Fenclon, and friends at Feuelon tional taxes. He asked council to use The'roads are getting in aver-y gooa Fans this week . . {Ii‘liIeir lgest influencehtoxlyardsIgpimpgtgp condition, but a good shower of rain is . - , ' ‘ urs on avenue w 10 won 8 0 e needed before there will be much . Mr. and Mrs. R. E.W ‘ u ' ‘ ’ ‘ ' Order a tm tmday at your grocer’s or from wibh m,,,,{,.,,,, in C,,,§§§Z:;’°“‘D‘“e” Biiiiliiterem 0f we townsmp and ms g??? W - I I ‘ ' ' . ' . 6 av. . H. A. French was a caller l - .your hardware man Visitors bound _ Moved by Mitchell and McFarland, - , , . , ,. I I say on Thursday were, Tmfiin the o . . . . In our burg and also at Bury 5 Green I I , I . pinion of this councll a 3F ’ , I Mlss W- Maybeev MP5. T-(fl‘ahnm’ Ml“ wharf built on the 2nd and 3rd Con. line last week' I . . , . Don t ask for sweeplng compound a M. Ellis, Miss K. Twomoy, Mrs. T. Ans- south of Sturgeon Lake would serve the MISSINOPaISlmnklMIId left On Saturday I . I . , . I , tin, Mrs. 0. WI Burgoyne, Miss DI Jones, best, interests of the cumnImnity, and for a wait With relatives at Port Hope. DPI GI CI Graham Messrs T gamer F that the Department of Public Works be Mr. Edwin Wood and Miss Clara Wood I ,I, . Kel [y and J Jane’s ' ‘ ’ ' mei‘IlporlalizedI to that sfifictkâ€"J'Iiostl. Th III of Coboconk spent the week-end at their III 1 I - - oved by .oflan an i c or am a home here (Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood. s Y D U s I B A N E l Mrs. A. McFarland and Miss A. Mit- in the opinionii‘f this council the ’wharf Miss Greta Hughes of Lhasa; is If I _, V chell returned on Friday from Reaboro, Slhoum Elle b11115 OPI IE“? "0%). lager”? holidaying with liaor parents, Mr. ,and; L ~----â€"-~â€"-- . where they attended the funeral of their t lat be ore inunorf“ mm" , )0 81"” ‘ Mrs; A- Hughes. .1 E 33 f S b t.t t I cousin Mrs Rea ment of Public “folks to thathefi‘ect MISS EI JI Devi“; is Spending the l I I . ware 0 e u S 1 u es, 1 I y ‘ - ' council in 11 130(1)’ inspect t e 0"“ 1 Y Eastervacation at her home in Verulam.. . I and , V ‘ m Toronto' ” to relegsc his reservation of 33 ft. 50 as 1323b wqek after enjoying a Short VlSlb ' Mr. Les. McKendry spent Sunday in] to make free right of way bcthen the “nth blends and relatwes at Port H099 Montreap 2nd and 3rd concessioe line, Thurstonia “‘1 Newf’astle' 7 '5 I I- and Greenhurst parks,_03rried_ M r. and Mrs. J. Young and child, of‘ I. , Miss Amy Halllday spent Easter in I Mr. 535“ Justus applied. for the priv. Watson's Siding, were the guests of the j: Toronto. ’ liege of cutting the wood of? side ave. latter 5. Parents, MP- and M l‘S-W- Tipling‘. t : ter in town. wite the Board of Railwaly Commision- Grove. :3 4 ' . - 81's to effectâ€"Carrie I The 30 19 in th's Se t' Mrs. Reed of Reaboro v15lted Fenelon on motion of Messrs_ Green and Mib pleasedl) to? see “I; main; _.___.._.__....__._._. AT Falls relatives 0V9” SundaY- chcll a By-law was duly passed permit- going up, and would like to know when; .;"‘ , Mr. Leader of Peterborough spent “‘3 the BObcaygeon REM“ Telephone,0°- the route will be in operation. I I ~ v Sunday at the Falls to erecftgaholeii anthWLres on the high- ' ~ ‘ g» If, p ' , ways 0 c owns 1p. I v - . _I I It - I Mr. McComb, of Hamilton, is the guest; Resignations were received from Wm. METHODIST CHURCH- , I . I of his friend, ML ChasI Doymnm F. Thurston, Robt. Steele, Fred Warren Rev. J. S. McMullen of Lindsay will' lI ' - ’ . . L and John Flett Jr. as pathmasters. preach morning and evenfng in the. .;I ‘ I I Mr. R. E. MlQKQll‘fhiin Shir-l 93a 'QllESday Moved by John Mitchell, seconded by Methodist Church. on Sunday next, 19th, 5,) ' . ' ‘ "' ' ' fps, Toronto. . ’ l Chas. Logan,that these resignations be inst... ' 2;» ' ‘ ' » lie ' . i, ii? 3?? ‘iwithout ‘ help. DON’T NEGLECT trouble. j ’Bmsteéfi Brag. ‘DUSTBAN Thos. Curtis for culvert $15.30; Clerk, - i A Mrs. W. A. Bishop, Midland; Miss Bessie Moved by Chas. Logan seconded by J. ‘~ - S . me and Miss Weir, Drillia; ll iss FI i\‘Iithhell, thatIcopies of the pounds Ihy- "s I I ' ,, I , I , ) _I _ aw )e printer and one copy be furnish- Id . ' Bellmgham’ lm‘mtn ’I MCS’SFT Stun”; ed to each poundkocpcr.â€"-Carried. '45:} MaISOU’ Mont-"Pill i Barel‘ly Mason» 0‘3“ Moved by Chas. L lgln seconded by l). l“ . - tawa ; T. Carley, Toronto; E. G. Hand, McFarland, That the Clerk be instruct- i; . l to order a stationar crusher-aw '9. ' 0 ‘l 1 F d Cobalt. I I 8‘, -. > I . .Y I J l: .t-I, o“ ‘ I { S I . ,,. ,_ -. A . . . II I. I. I. I I fJOll] SawI or Q: Massav.--Curri nd- 1.. s~ ‘ By D1.I o 6 .dfie Jeneeon gages gagetta Mrs. Blltonml’ I‘nronio, ls \lslblll‘g hcl Mmmd {3y Ifohn MKEIIOHI seclgnded by - ‘ ‘ - ' _ mother, Mrs. Brokcnshlre, at the ljalls. DI McFarlandI Thatathe row,ng my 3, '__ __ ..... _.-._.-.-_.__ ' counts be passed and cheques drawn W.“ Guaranteed. FRIDAY. APRIL 1‘: 1914- I , for same:_ T. l‘ICl’ldOl‘SOll lumber Dovitt‘s I \erulaIm COUNCIL bridge $700; Salvation Army grant ; 1 . I ‘ “no! From the Western Home Monthly. An amazing misconception of the mind of the Canadian people finds ex- of permanent wisible outrage upon all loyal inhabitants of Canada.” I This may be taken two ways. It is moot ofIthe salary last year was good etc" required by the Association. posmble to giva the words the mean. fool; alIIIl ttlelIe.I If councihyverebnot agIIreIe- :III . - . 1. . -. ‘, . a e 0 us 1e was no mg 0 sen in + ,II log that Canadians Ivsho v. ould not his resignation any timeI New AutosI I , consider it an-outragc to have a. bust of JWashington placed ,in \Vcstminster Abbeyare not loyal. But surely this cannot have been intended. The in- tention must have been to declare that all Canadians would consider it an outrage. No doubt the Outlook says this in all sincerity. But could anything .be farther fron the fact? \Vhat Canadian cherishes, or has any ‘be warnin . on every day of their inability to. do y gait what help they need canIONLY be determined by scientific examination. reason to cherish, any feeling of out- the Clerk ‘Baslinsm'lwted 3° Five. the f. II b , d I , l3 . . . . necessary y- aw prepare or next ms to 6 given uu’er tie auspices I'I Secure a pair of perfectly fitting lenses and reheve the fag? befaubf“ hum of Gforge Waih‘ meeting, of the Fcnelon Falls Branch of tho I , mgLO“ ls glve“ 3' Place 1“ WGStmm' A large depuation from Dunsford wait- Women’s institute, will beheld on Fri- h, ttcr Abbey? \Vhat harm did W'ash-l ington ever do to Canada? Even if it were chargeable to him that he had in any way injured Canada, it is to 'the’ future we look, not to the past, and the future of human betterment is bound upwith the friendlineSs of the two great English-speaking families. At the meeting in London at which the proposal was made that the plac- ing of a. bust of \Vashington in West- 'minster Abbey should be one of the ' ceremonies in celebration of the hun- ‘dred years of peace between the Bri- .tish Empire and the United States,- the Archbishop of Canterbury quoted from a poem written when the Prince "of \Vales, afterwards King Edward- VII, visited the grave of W'ashington: Timely attention may avert future misery. OPTlGIANS FOOT or near 51.. Lines“. W l _ “Neither can one consent forever bind Parent and offspring, but they shall ‘I at length A closer union in disunion find ; In separation,strength." Mrs. R. Menzies is visiting at Midland Word was received on Saturday of the . death at Elkhorn, Colorado, of Dr. Merriam of Buffalo. Dr; Merriam was well known at the Falls, having spent - last summer here. . M I L L I N E R Y â€" Miss M. Patten is visiting in Canning- . l A 7 ton. Mrs. Owen of Campbellford Spent Eas- ,McFarland, that‘if Dr.» Boyd is ‘not will- hcld at the Council chamber, Bobcay- goon, on Monday last. The Reeve, J. J. Devitt Esq. in the chair, and councillors Wm. Green, R. J. Mitchell, Chas. Logan and D. McFarland. ' ' The account of the Township Solicitor meetings. By the new Health Act coun- cil were to pay a reasonable salary. l’IlS understanding was that the arrange- Moved berm. Green, seconded by D. to serve the township on the remunera- tion offered .last January this councd will accepthis resignation as M. (I), Hrâ€"r Carried.‘ ‘ ' Messrs J. B. Kennedy and J. W. Thur- 'ston addressed council respecting School See. 2 Dunsf0rd. They wished a By-law authorizing the issue of Deben- tures to the, amount of $6,000, and on motion of Messrs. Mitchell and Logan, ed on council supporting a petition signed by W. Kennedy and 45 others moving that council pass a resolution and forward to Deputy of Public Works Ottawa thata wharf- be built on Con. linc Cons. 2 and 3 south of Sturgeon Lake. Mr. Ed. Th urstOn addressed council in favor of the petition. Mr. W.~ B. Kennedy had a mile of a lake shore cast of the line which would be laid out into building lots. Mr. '1‘. W. Thurston had lots' laid out, Grecnhurst park, and Mr. Henry Thurston that of Thurstonia. He claimed that thewharf at the Con. line would serve the best interests of all concerned better than one at the end of Thurston Avenue between Greenhurst and 'l‘hurstonia. Mr. T. W. Thurston said in opposing the request of petition that parties that he had sold lots to had no road to proposed wharf on Con. line. Mr. I. E. Weldon, barrister of Lindsay, appeared for property owners of Green- hurst. He pointed out that in the plan 'of Thurstonia Mr. Henry Thurston had a reservation of 33 ft. on the plan which barred his clients from access to the wharf except by travelling Thurston Ave.'not yet open to 2 and 3 Con. line and on that line to lake. between lots 30 and 31. con. 10, and on motion of Logan and Green, the matter was left with thquvision Com. l The C. P. R. applied for approval of the location of a platform shelter at mile post 36 on lot 13 con. 7, property of Robert Robertson. ‘ Moved by Logan seconded by Green That this council approve of the said shelter, on condition that the township'_ assumes no liability in the matter and the Clerk be authorized to communicate On motion of John Mitchell council adjourned to meet on Monday 23th May as Court ofRovisiou. . ' on... one dollar. For every dollar thus paid the Department donates a dollar, and furnishes free the rifles, ammunition, Three fine new Ford cars arrived at the Falls arrived at the Falls a fewdays ago. -Recch_Tiers_is theprond phasessor of one, Mr.'~C:E. Edwards of another, while the third was consigned to Mr. W. R. Kelly of Verulam. , ~ .4â€"0 Dramatic Entertainment. ' A Grand Dramatic Entertainment. the day evening April 24th in DickSon's Hall. For particulars see hills. 0..â€" Robert Allen, Galmy, Loses House by - Fire. ‘ On Monday last about 8 o'clock fire br eke out in the house of Mr. debt. Al- len in the township of Ualway. Nothing could be done to check the fliuncs and nearly all the contents were consumed. There was _no insurance. The lire is supposed to have originated from the chimney. _._._.._.-. - ..â€".___â€"â€"â€"â€"_ New Dental Office é Dr. R. D. Kerr wishes to announce that he will opennp in the near future a dental oliice over 'l‘errill’s store, and respectfully Solicits your patronage. _. - q-â€" METHODIST CHURCH CHIMNEY BLOWN DOXVN. The strong wind on Sunday proved too much for the tall chimney on the Honey Grove, on Easter Sunday. Mr. A.Sheebey, of Cameron, is moving on to Mr. J. Brandon’s farm, recently vacated by Mr. W. Bulmer. We wish. Archie every success. Miss Ada Bulmer is visiting friends at. Coboconk. . Miss M. Oswald is spending the holi~. days at Kinmount. Mr. Will Parker has returned to Lind- say after visiting friends at Honey- ’ A Mismke abOUt Canadian Feemg. Ameeting of the Verulam council was poztzlglfiafiw 28: 0“ salill'l’ $50.03: $50 23- .v, . -â€" r . c I M A R L A N D pression in the protest of the London $40was passed and ordered villa; Rifle Assoclatlon Being Organizad' ‘- ‘ : A I 8( I II Outlook against a prOposal to place a Dr- H 0- Quad, Mefh‘?"l Q‘fiferhqs . "'“I _ i‘l .. bust of George \Vashington in W est- Efgfig’nad‘ggsgfd .IAPMRCB 9f “so Dognlmf“ Rifle ’ESSQ‘ I . I mlmtel‘ Abbe)“ “ “3 ‘VOUld he,” says 13 years: had given his time and advice (X‘gfllmmzfii;g,figethgfi afielfgqfiiigi W the London Weekly referred to, “ thé free Of charge for 12 year-3‘ With. 00 ex' number of thirty members have already '2 ‘ ‘ I' - . e ' conversion of the Abbey into a scene 1391150 f0” attendance 0“ Board Of Health been secured. The membership fee is 2 menâ€"cf. ‘ A v -I-.‘ a“... I .A ,I . - (by ‘L/‘v-H" w .’ :â€" a"!

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