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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 25 Nov 1904, p. 4

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L .i ii. ’i l' .12 ,. The ranch,“ Fans Gazette. low the water line. Until that height m was reached the work was slow and , ‘ ' somewhat disheartening, but after it Mrs, H“ h MOD,” an “,1 he, IdEYo NOV. 25th, 1904' Was passed the remainder of the founda- daughter Kfthleen, wing event to Tor "_"' tion, which varies in thickness, .Was onto on Thanksgiving Day, returned THE ONTARIO CABmET _ soon finished, and the walls rose rapidly. home on Tu..d,y_ . ' The foundation and Walls are of the Mr. Bert Townhy left on w'duesday TM work of refirganizing melonm, same materials as used for. Mr. Mel-lain for gobooonk and Norlaud’ “a Game rio Cabinet was completed on Tuesday {figs 210“, szom’ :Ed Which Vin" “f” hm”; yefsmshy fwml 3 ntiafactory , .-, " ' ' -. 918V“ 3" 35 ‘3 933mg 15. ".Ol‘ num are or are or winte lotl' 9;. anti icon, and it Is now composed as n )The! gables of ‘thep buildmg M". W. H. RObertson’ orfetheiipneter- follows: own - no“; George W. Ross, Pmmm and were commenced this weekend carpeu- borough Times, was at the Falls on ~ Thanksgivmg Day. Mrs. Robertson, Twawmr . tors are at work preparing the plates “0m F R Latchfmd’AtmmerGem and rafters for the roof, which Wlll be who accompanied him, remained until ' ' . Monday. cral. covered with metal instead of shingles. ~ . A “006 Pa" 0r “’th WW be called the Mrs. Andrew McFarland left on Sat- urday for Castleton, to attend the fun- Hon. Richard Harcourt, Minister of , . ,, - - ‘macliincry of the power house is eral of her uncle, Mr. William John Education. . . Hon. W. A. Charlton Commissioner already m' and water was let mm the ’ » flume some days ago; bl” the mam' Newman. and returned on Wednesday, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Geo. of Public Works. . . h Hom A. G. Mackuy’uommissioner of moth 'dynamo, which arrived on t '8 12th Inst. 115 not-wed "1 last weeks H. Mitchell. who had been at Castleton since the 12th inst. . Crowu Lands. Gaze“ is [yin boxed up and pro . . e, " ‘ ' Hon. George P. Graham, Provmcial meted from the fwnher behind Mel), Secretary; , . . - v Hon. J. M. Gibson,Ministor without 3 and 5-8 0m“, “he” " W‘“ 9”” Fell’s S’alion. home from Thursday that vudlt until Monday. F MAKING A GHOIGE ' pordolio‘ ably remain for several morc'days. .AS. . I y F. A. Emma, Minister 3; weighgfig page: W t‘fd-‘zggggi (Correspondenceofthe Gazette.) . . t1 - t Without portfolio. » l .olm t 6 “u 0 t 6 “var an Deer huntinn'h'is b 1» lg dlflicult when there-are so many pretty nugs 0 , ing it to the level of the floor of the . . B .‘ “D t ‘9 00" Bub‘ . Jeet of conversation lately, and a great W . "m" “M ; ’ , wer house, will have to be dene by Agncu'tural and Exper'mental union' the slow process, and exceedingly strong . " , chains, ropes and anchorage will be re- The WWW-SW“ annual m°°Emg 9f quired. The building was designed by the Ontario Agricultural and EXPQX‘F M“ John E. Belch“, 01,,“ engineer, of mental Uulon “111 be held at tho 00’ Peterborough. with whom Mr. .William tngolf‘gracuh‘ugl 00363935 (:0 M§“galy Kennedy, of Bobcaygeon, who superin- an "nesa, eccm or man ti, > . '«' starting at {30 p. m. on the am .IEX- tended the work, has been .aetina in . . . ' , concert for many years. Mi. Balcher. pemncms ‘9.“grlcu‘ture and homwult' who was here on Tuesday, said that the “"0 have “"9 Y9“ been Gond‘mted 0“ powerâ€"house was for its size, as good a nearly 5,000 farms throughout Ontario. one as he ever '93“, and that 2,,“ (ha The results of the carefully conducted machinery was 6f the very latest de_ work will be summarized and presented Si,,n5,__tho ms, in {act that money at the “"9"” meeting' to Whi°h a“ in' wrduld buv. Hdw much cement, crush- teresmd “,1 “gl'lf’ulmm. are “"‘ted' ed stonerund and gravel has been used some 0f the f‘l’ecml Summits to be p“"' in the foundation and walls of the flamed and dlswssfid ‘1“? year are a: building we do not know, but. the quan- f?“”‘" i “ Selemlon of 599d 003'”! titywas simply immense, and it is like- How to farm snpcessfnlly with 11.8 little ly that the total cost of the powur-house help ‘23 Fumble: “ “‘8 Shlppfng or and its contents will foot up to at least flu“ 1" °°1d “wager” “ The 9i”! and $25 000 and possibly even more This the home,” “Farm Forestry for Cute is a'law; sum of money but the mis, rio," “ Actual observations of econom- take ofnbainn, “penny wise amp pound ical methods of increasing the yield per foonsh n In: not been made and no acrcof our farm crops,” etc. Lndics’ one qualified to judge has “’5, doubt SQSSWDS: Md?“ “‘0 Pusplces 0f the that the investment will prove to be a Women's Institutes, Wlll be held in the profitable one Maedonald Institute on Monday, Tues- ‘ ' day and Wednesday. On Monday even- " “‘7‘ _ ing a public meeting of interest to all Faced Loadedinme- will be held in the College Convocation Hall. Arrangements have been made for single rates to Guelph for the Ex- perimental Union meeting and the Pro- vincial Winter Fair. The excursion rates start on Saturday, December 3rd. For full particulars in reference to the programme and the excursion rates, write to C. A. Zavitz, Secretary Agri- cultural College, Guelph, Out. ..-.......â€"-1 ...... , many of our sportsmen have had splen- did success. llavinq had glorious weather all fall, ‘ the farmers are getting their ploughinv all done, and the winter's wood up iii good order. I . The rain that, has fallen during the past week was indeed badly needed, as there were a great many wells 'and waâ€" terinf,y places nearly dry, and the people were fearing another fall like the one we had last year. Mr. G. Moise, of Torontoh is the guest of Mrs. W. Mitchell, Fair View. Miss Kate Hughes, who has been vis- iting at her home (Green Mountain Home) for the past three weeks, return- cc_to the Queen City on Monday. Mr. Fowler, photographer, Lindsay, has been in this vicinity recently, tak- ing photographs of schools. Fell’s Station is in line with other places for changes. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gritfi‘u, who moved. into. our neighbor- hood :1 short time ago, are now, we re- gret to say, about to leave us again, Mr. Griffin having secured a better sit- uation. Mr. F. Eldridge is. we hear, about to take Mr. Griflin’s place as sec- tion man on Mr. W. Wood’s division. Mr. Eldridge comes from Burnt River. ’ Mr. William Mitchell, of Fairview, .had the- misfortune to have a young heifer killed by the train last week, ow- ing to the railway track out being fenced for a short distance along his property. Mr. John Bulmer, who went north of Haliburton to work in one of Mr. Geo. Martin’s camps a couple of months ago, returned on Wednesday morning, and reports that there is about five inch- es of snow in that part of the country. The election. is over. and a thing of the past, but we rejoice to know that we have the greatest Liberal victoryin the history of the Dominion.” choose from. But there is one consolation, for when everything is lovely you cannot make a wrong . choice . ' . . . . . . . . . . c THERE . Asia, PRESENTS There are presents here to [suit everybody; the loveliest fabrics, the diintiest silks, Cthe snowiest' linens, the shiniest ribbons, the prettiest handker- chiefs, and a host of other pretty things. The beauty of it all, too, is that no matter what it will be just right in every respectâ€"â€"in- Of course you must come and __â€". A despatcli under the above heading, sent from ~Kingston on Saturday to Toronto, and published: in Monday’s ‘papers, tells how four convicts who had escaped from the penitentiary, 'after ovarpowering the guards and taking a rifle and two revolvers from them, were captured single-handed by Accountant W. S. Hughes, who was lormerly chief ikceper in the penitentiary, and is a brother of our Sam’s. The runaways eluded Mounted Scout Matthews, whom they fired at, probably without the least intention of hitting him, and Matthews told Hughes, whereupon the latter went to a house, procured a loaded? shotgun, pursued and overtook the; convicts, N' k v . ’ ms.- «lé' 'chri; . ‘\...r)" {I 19% .4: :Kr/tklt - i ' ' Victoria and llaliburton Majorities. __.â€"â€" The official returns of the voting at the recent election show the folicwing majorities in the various municipalities in this constituency : - sourii VICTORIA. . - 1 - a. d ,1, . ' ‘ i‘ t ‘0‘ V S i: es .whomhe seated into nylon own e . _ . \Vc me showng the 111 best stock, the new e t S yl (fig 1,,ch,“ gm ,rifle and revolvers with which they had ANNIYERSAW TEA£_The “mm”. and the cheapest ladies Coats ever shown 1m. Hughes him covered and marched an four of my tea m com,ch Wm, 8,. Jmes. - - l , 1 . 1n Fenelon Falls, Lindsay 20 the,“ back ,0 the “King's boarding chuieh, henelon Falls, Wlll beheld on. ' Ignilposa “if; house ” half an hour after they escaped Hire evening of Monday. December 12th, / ' ~. : . Epmily 28 from it. The story reads like an ex- “ atch for further announcements- . gig _ '~ i". f Verulam ; tract from one of Col. Sam's Suutfh Af- 110pr AGAIN.â€"â€"The dozen or so of, ,. p . u _ .v Bobcamem, 4 Tic-m letters - but it may be true or all our vi agch who went huntinrr. all nrot. 4 A sample) Omemce 61 that. It Wm; Accountant HuglmS, if we home on or before Saturday:l mostaof. of the 156' 137‘ are not. mistaken, who shot and killed them .wlith two deer and a few with only i 5 rent , an unruly convict a very few years ago, one. his season deer appearto have. C Girls» and amt «B F lanlgMH VIOTOIEIA' and-therunaways probably know him. been plentigul‘ in some localities andv ' . one o ' , . ' . 0 re ' t . ' / Misscs’ Offemng Fenelon 3‘ and that‘he was not a man t9 betrifled a a e In 0 ers _ C u ‘ Eldon 63 With. 'lhey also knew. that If he killed RARMEML [NSTITUTE MEETINGS'fl' oats, we ale Woodville 20 ' them it would be .Justlfiflble. llomICIde, The annual meetings of the East Vii;th ’- an Sues makmg 09rd“ 49 where”, if they killed hlmi it WOll‘ld be i‘ia Farmers’ and Woineu’s Insiitutea. 1 B and this week. w g;€?gufind.L0“gf°‘d 1 15 murder, and.a hanging-matter. :11161‘0- will beheld at Bobcaygeonon Wednes... .- / Several . Laxton' _ 5 fore, they. showed‘. their discretion DI] (any, November 30th, and=ut Feuelon‘ { , -1 C somemue 75 surrendering, and he sliOWed his gilt balls on Thursday, December lot. For .; Sty GS oats Minder, 15 by compelling them to do 50, for‘the particulars see bills, bl at, the Same Stmhope 3_9 chances were that at least once? the AUCTION SALE___OD Wednesda I ‘0 SI b m 12 w ldht 1 "it 1 till)! 3" ' = TOTO: as CUt’: Sligggganc ' 20 f‘ml W011 9‘ 0° enoun‘ 0 510° 1 [ December 7th, all the. farmhstoek. and. $4 ()0 regularly Luttemorth 1 implpments on Mi. Aicliibald McAr-. \ and “forth Anson & l-Iiudon ‘ 27 Personals. illul‘ S farm, lot 26. con 4, lfenelon, will W, 00 6 Bexley 56 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" be sold by Mr. J. J. Power, auctioneer, ) to. . $73 .00, ' Sturgeon Point 2 Mrs. William Aldous returned'home commencingat 1 p. m. Footerms and: our 5139,01ng 119' 337 from Gravenhurst last week. . particulars see posters. pmce NEW ADDITION 'ro RIDING. W M“, afgfi'fi‘s‘ ofillfiga Lindsay’ WIINTRY-â€"Th° 10“: Spell of. fine F 11321 1 i" wetler . . ‘0 . $O'OO’ Dysm‘t 84 Mr H E. Austin of TorontO, spent “Fryflht slam? lt'o im egd dim. untmflfly" Monmouth 49 H - ,' _ i 1 F n ‘25 ,w 103.3,. mg y, ( u“ 6, Storm sot: Glflmmm 4. thanksawms Day at he *3 (Si- in, and a. good deal of rain fell. This Curdifl. - 13 Mr. George lugleS. 0* lfl‘n Say, Was (Thursday) morning-the train from the. 1 f 1 . . ,.-â€"-â€"4 -â€"â€"â€"-146 at Rife Ffillsbon bfiispuess on lines 21)}- nortli came in covered with snow, and This is just. one sump e o w int we are doino‘v , 1 1-, or 011'. u ey was iome rom it Is snowing here in me Fans. but the - c ' â€" T - to from Thursday last until Mon- . .D- , ’ . ' , : .- Tomi vote for 001, Hughes 405., 0101]. . . tempeiatuic is haidly down to frecmug , $Bc90 23:31 goals for $3-90 (EB n (I ILJ. McLaughlin 3782 day. and we may have slush before we baud. 57-50 a!“ 0335 for $550 r ..â€"-â€"â€".. Mr. C. W. Burgoyne went-to Toronto slashing. ' $53-59 Ram coats for $3.50 Maijnl'ity for Hughes 3'33 on business on Monday and returned on a , V W â€" Wednesday. SACRED LECTUREâ€"A sacred 100-. turn entitled “ The Passion of Christ,” Miss W. Bonnell, of Bobcaygeon, was at the Falls on Sunday, the guest of Mrs. Dickson. _ , Mr. C. B. Plant, of llastingshbrothcr of Mrs. Dickinson, spent Sunday last. at the Rectory. Mr. A. J. Campbell, ofLindsay, was at the Falls, on business, from Wednes- day until Thursday, The Power House. illustrated with limelight views, will be delivei'cd in. .Iames’. church next Wednesday evening, NOV. 30th, at 8'” o‘clock, by the Rev. Canon Dixon, of’ Toronto. This is a lecture that is ll]- tcresting, instructive and elevating, and all of our citizens will do well to avail, themselves of the opportunity of hear- Messrs. Harry‘ Samuel, and Emma ing it. Acilver collection will be taken. McKéndry, of Lindsay, spent part of “H110 d'OOi‘r Thanksgiving Day at theirhome at the ANQTIIER S'I‘EAMER BURNED.â€"-We. building, measures 267},- l'ect by 30?; Falls. . . learn from the PClt‘lbOl‘Ougll Examinon ' feet, and is 47 feetliigh from the bottom Miss Nellie Hem-d, who is a student that the steamer Alert Was almost com. of the foundation, part of which is be- in the Federal, College at Lindsay, was ‘plctcly destroyed by. fire”, few (19,353} The new power house, work upon which was commenced nearly six months ago, is approaching completion, and will be entirely finished, equipped and ready to turn out tame lightning by the end bf the year. It isa difficult build- ing to describe, but it is quite easy for anyone who wants to know what it looks like to go and see it. The house prop- er, or what may he called the main All latest styles, just received this week. Full r length or threeâ€"quarter. Come and choose one @ while you have a good shows, as they will not lost {EB l l 4 I k i". =“ long at these prices. V _....._..

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