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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 12 Mar 1909, p. 4

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.. l l l l l n. 4 \_ a... Largest and Best Assorted‘ Ste is l trams-a5: ~. -:. I > "ll-r ur- :llfhnmfincmffiaflwhnmt‘:ifflltz% t ,.,-..-.._.,..__...._ . l seam " 'wii-"J In town of Groceries, Crockery and Clothing, i Glassware, Ready-made 4 Boots and Shoes, etc. J. McFarland "n “r WWWWWWW WWW‘ is Etna-r 1WI‘IWUWFWI an rheumatism"? materialism: measurements “enumerate avid; We are selling i Furs, Ready-Made Skirts, and Mantles at reduced prices. Pr'astieali Education. gives you an uplift. You can. get best at our large up-to-date school, Central Business College, T'oronto. Fine catalogue free. Send postal re- quest. WV. I-I. SI-EAVV,P1'0S. costs a lot of money. Therefore take care of the waggon you have. If iit needs overhauling or re-> pairing, have ilt drone promptly and properly. Dou’t let it go to rack through carelessness. My facilities for repair- ing repainting and over- wecn For: s» its; The undersigned is prepared to deliver ‘woodto any part of th'e- village at any , time. cut to order. hauling waggons were bought at highest price.. . never better. Alll-- work ' £61. EH‘. WHALEY. guaranteed. , . D PL ,LNING EYES TESTED, done on a good up-to-date machine at reasonable rates. Chambers . ma Eflh-lllES TESTED. cause you pain or head.- ache or if your. glasses re-> quire changing or yous need new glasses, go t0> an. m. B. arms, Eyesight Specialist. (over Neill’s shoe store), Ont” E‘. (3. . v-<..v..-., . . YOUR ESTESS in Shorthand" or Business will bring lynu best rcsull's'ifi' taken at our old iestablished and‘ thoroughly reliable ‘school. Winter-term begins January 4th. Catalogue free. British Am- t: _, erican Business College, Y. M. C. A. " , Building, Threats. ' Wm Lindsay" liable Floral Ruhr‘. ghamhers I Dealer in andl mainlfl'rcturer of all kinds , alble at‘. Granite Monuments Being a direct importer I am able to quote llle closest prices. _ I have lateliy installed a pneumatic pol-- , ishing machine,.a-nd' a pneumatic plant for Lettering and Tracing. We are uole to do holler and deeper work than- heretofore. Call and gerdesigns and'lpri'ces. WORKS â€"l’n filler-can of the Mnrketon- ‘ Cambridge street’, opposite the Pack-ing- House. B GHAMBERS The undersigned is prepared to d'h ' p Dressmakiug or Sewing. either by tlie PTOPHEEOT': day or work taken home. ('llzod work- â€"â€"â€"_"__'â€""_ ' _. ' manship; charges reasonable; Apply at . -â€"' . I W Mrs. McArthur's residence. SFHSCBIBE FOB THE GAZETTE 35am MISS McDONALD- Lindsay crate. and thoroughness. Now is the time to enter the popular ' j‘ ELJLIQTT WW’ ' - .4; TORQNTQ, ONT. j and prepare for profitable employ- ment. Our graduates readily obtain _ good positions. Our handsome cata- logue is free. Write for one to-day. Students admitted at any time. Coll, lego open the entire year. W.J.E11iott Principal’ 06R. Youe': AND ALEXANDER svsy WWW. ._P___â€" D l1?! EDS-$31 A IIING.. Hard» or soft wood 4' feet long or All kinds of green and dry wood When your eyes trouble you,.: A GREAT SCHOOL. f Great in reputation, results, inlluence Scotland, returned-I l'ast week. MARCH The. Fenclen Falls Gazette. Friday, March 12th, 1909. ‘- Village Council. _ Fenelon Falls, March 8th, 1900. Council met at regular meeting, and ‘ allthe members were present. Minutes or‘ the previous meeting were read and approved. The auditors’ report was laid upon the table. ‘ Sims--â€".Corbett,â€",â€"That the auditors‘ re- port of the village of Fenelon Fa Board of Water, Light and Power Com- missioners andthe Cemetery, be accept- ed, that the auditors be paid $70 ($10 of vices, and that the clerk be instructed to have one hundred copies printed for distribut-ion.â€"Cal-ried. Mr. Corbett gives notice of a by-l'aw to be introduccdlat this meeting to ex- tend the time for the return of the col- lector's roll. The by-la-w was introduced, read thr times without amendment, and passed. Silusâ€"Northey,-â€"That the reeve sign orders for the following accounts : Thos. Scott, snow-ploughing, etc., $4.25 ; Thos. Poulsom, cement markers, etc., $3,50 ; F. Jewell, work at hose, $2.63 ; A. J. Gould, charity for Ware in 1907, $2.; W. L. 8.: P. Commissioners, current, $30 ; J. Heard, acc’t, $3.35 ; C. Kelly, acc’t, $4.50; John Jones, salary, $35.â€"-Carried. Northey-M'Farlan.d,â€"-'l‘h-at this coun- cil dispense with the services of the vil- l lage constable, John Jones. Motion- laid overuntil next meeting. , by order of the reevc. Shortly after'7 o'clock on the evening of Thursday, the 4th inst, what might have proved a serious fire broke out in- the frame building between Mr. C. Cur- tis's brick store and M r. McKillen’s shoe shop, on Colborne street. _was some time ago occupied by Mr... H. Pearce, and lat-clay by Mr.SalicurShakra, " lwho moved. outa couple of‘ weeks ago. 3Forbun-ltltely the lire was seen before it had obtained ‘much headway, and the crowd attempted to‘.-put it out with snow ‘,3 but, as there was -"t strong north-west blowing..the_ lla-mesgot beyond their con- trol. There wassome dilliculty with the hose; but when this was overcome, and a good stream of water was playing on the blaze, it was extinguished after a short struggle- . Mr. Wilson, who had nearly completed fitting up the south half- of. the ground lloor of the building as a barberlsshop, will lose onl-y- lightly as most of his stuff. was got out. The building, which was- considerably dam- aged, is owned‘ by Mrs. John Chambers, of the Falls, and was insured The cause of the lire is- unknown. With the strong-wind.thatwesblowing, the fire might; have"- taken a number of the buildingson Fsaneis street east, if it had not boom seen when it was, or had occurred: later in the night. It will serve as: a warning to keep the fire- fighting apparatus in-good working ordé er, and‘ alwaysrcady. fer- use at a mo- ment's ~noti'ce -. . Where. is Marshal Burley ? Cliief’of‘ Police Vincent has received 'a communication from Sarah Rush, of Rednersville-inquiring after her uncle, Marshal; Buriey or Burleigh, claims formerly lived in Lindsay. His brother,,Sa:nuel', lived for a time in Los Angeles,,t3ai‘: Any information bearing on thisllnatter can be left with Chief), ;Viu'cent’.â€"Post. Marshal Burley, probably'the man-fer ' whom: i'nquiriy is being made, lived at ,the Pall-s. for‘ some years. Three or ‘folm-yems-ago lli's relatives in California wished’ himl-to go there, and offered him ; Satisfaction guaranteed. Charges modi- ihdugements_ 1t is stated on goodau- itliority' here that he was afterwards ‘seen in: California by another resident‘. ,offthe Falls, “â€"-‘-___-_. llersonalsa Mr; andfillrs. AlbertiR'ob'e, of Swansea;. left on.- Monday after spending, somee time at the Falls. Mrs. W. Jewell, of Little Britain, i's: visiting this week with ‘ner- sister, Mrs. I. David Brol-zenshire, Cameron Point. MissOliveMcGee, of Fenolon Falls, .spent fronnSaturdny until Monday the guest of M iss=Letw Issac, Rosedale. Mr.- I-Iarry’ Nelsou,,w110 left the Falls about three months ago for a visit to Mrs. Will Hoard, Lousia street, will not receive againthisseason. . Shmerville Council. Bhrnt River, March 6, ’001, Cbunci'l met pursuant. to adjournment. Members all present except Mr. Fell}. Minutes of last meeting read and con-- firmed. The following motions were passed by the council :, Carcw-Hos,-~ 1909 fé ' counts be passe'di The building . whom she 0f lllS SOD, Ritali- ball given» at Coboconk-en. Tuesday eve- kins-That By-Law ‘No-~41 lay-law to ap- point patlllnast-ers, pcundkeepers, and neeviewers, be new road and passcdz' ,Mr. Fell entered and took his seat. HoskinsflCarewâ€"-That the following’ so‘: J. J. Fiuuey. putting’ stouejn river, $25.00; E. R. Hopkins; planking piles at Bridge, $22.25; A. J. Cavanagh, boom at bridge, $23.31 ; l-I. C. Woodhead, taking Johnston &- Sherman to Ilouse ofIRefuge, $8.85 ; M. .Sznith taking R. Wilson to jail, $8.75; D. Eagleson, auditing, $22.70; R. A Callau, Board of Health, $2.50; A. Y. Hopkins, ditto, $2.50; Jos. Wakelin, ditto, S250; John Golden, ditto, $2.50; S. Suddaby, ditto, $2.50-postage and telephoning, $2.50-â€"Salary, $35.00; J. R. Moore. tax bills. $2.00; \lrs. Lelireton, lncssengcs to Tweedy, $13.70. Carew--1-Ioskinsâ€"'l‘hat the auditors’ report be accepted and that 150 copies be printed for distrubtiou. Fell-Byrncs-‘llhat Bruce Weaver's tax-es for 1908 be remitted. Ilosl:i11sâ€"Fell-'â€"That Mr. Carew be authorized to sell the old timber at the bridge at W. Lamb's. The Council then adjourned to meet at call of the Reeve. S. SUDDABY, Township Clerk. ‘St. James Church Services. 11$, the Sunday-Third in Lent, March I-‘lth. Morning and‘ Eveningâ€"â€"'l‘he Reverend J. Ben nett-Anderson, the Missioner of the Diocese. it‘ from the cemetery fund) for their ser- Sunday-Fourth in Lent, March 2lst. Morningâ€"-“ The Christian Ministry.” Evening â€"~ H‘Cornelius, the Roman Centurion." Sunday-~Fifth in Lent, March 28th. Morningâ€"â€"“ The Scolfers." Eveningâ€"â€"“ The Brazen Serpent.” ee Palm Sunday, April 4th. Morn lug-J‘ Lost Opportunity.” Eveuiugâ€"“ The Things- tha-t belong to Peace.” Good Friday, April 0th. Eveni-ngâ€"â€"“ The Crucifixion." Easter Sunday, April: 11th. Morningâ€"“ The Resurrection.” Eveningâ€"“ Theories Concerning the Resurrection.” Sunday after Easter, April 18.. Morningâ€"â€"“ The Power of’ the Resur- rectiolr." Evening-â€"“ Truth and Falsehooc .” Week-night services will; be held‘- on- Tuesdays, when the Acts of tlieApcstles ‘ will be dealit with- Coboconk. (Special to 17:0 @tlmttd) Mr. Moins,.,0£ the V. Kinnear firm, T0- ronto,was in town on Thursday. M 1r. Croft, of Toronto, wasin Coboconk last Thursday on business. Mr. W. L. Richman, of Lindsay, ,spent Sunday and Monday. with‘ his. parents in Coboconk. Miss R. Taylor is still visiting friends in Orillia. Miss Bertha Richman has returned to Lindsay, where she has been livingfor some time past. An interestiu g game of. hockey; was played at Kinmount on Monday last be.- tween Coboconk. and’ Kinmount, in the afternoOu,_andf Coboconk and Minden, in the evening. “ Coby ” beat Kinmount by a score of 3 t0'0 ; and in the other game the score was 3 to 2 in faverof- Minden. Among the spectators were the follow.- ing from Coboconk; Mr..andah.liss=\\’at- son, . Mrs..A. PJiillips,_l\lr.-.ll‘2 C‘. Fielding, Mr. E. Lake andlllr. W. L. Riclnnan. Miss Bertha Richman has returnedto Lindsay, after spending; at couple of weeks in town. Mr. F. C. Fielding wasim Terentol en Thursday. ' Miss Scott andLMiSsBa-rry; of :Fenelon Falls, were the guests-of. Mrs. R. Bayaiou last week. Mr. J. Sherdan, of Teronto;.,wa-s a guest atthe Pattie H'cuseronaW-ednesday. Mr. E. Jackson-Alias:a.visitor to Fenc- lon Falls on Wednesday. l Mrs. Englisln. ofi Uxbridge, is visiting her. sister, Mrs. John Ham. Mrs. Ireland,.,of. Coboconk; is visiting in Terontod- ‘ Mr. FieldingroFMinden, was the guest C. Fielding, of this vil- lage, on Wednesday. 0-’. Buryfs Green." a Cfresponde'nce of tile Gazette. On Wednesday, March 3rd, Miss Jen- nie Southam was married to Mr.Spencer Devitt by. the Rev. Mr. Foley, of Bob- caygeon. Only the immediate friends were present, .who, withman-yfriends in this part, ‘join in wishing them many happy returns of the day.‘ They leave this week fer: the west, whore they will make their future home. Mrs. R. Gamble returned home last Wednesday, after enjoying a visit with friends in Sprucedalc. Many of our young people and report a= goodztime. He leaves'for: the West at the-end-_0f=the~montli.~ T-he- Rev..Jj. Bennett-Anderson began th'e- mission in St. Peters’ Church on Thesday, and is holding special meet- ings each evening at 7.30 p.m. His ser- vices are much appreciatedandof great. interest. ‘Q'W Bosedale. (Correspondence 0f the‘ Gazette); M iss-K. J unkin, of'FenelonFalls, visit- cdi her friend, Miissfiliola McIntosh, of this place, for a few.-(lfays,last week. A number of our citinens attendcdthe hing, and all report a.gpod.time. _ We are sorry to hear of the serious illness of Mrs. W. Windrim, and sincere- ly wish for her speedy recovery. ‘attended: the farewellat Mr. James-Akister, J.r..’s,, l. ..-_; ‘.n JrflasmwjemMmMAL... Church Services. l S _ Sr. Ammnws (Eminent-Rev. C. Lord resumes his discussion ot" “ lasti'. things " in St. Andrews Church next? Sabbath. Evening subject : ‘,‘ The Last‘ Judgment.” BAPTIST Clllll'lgll.-â€"'Oll Sunday next, 14th inst, the ltov. E.- M. Keirstead, M.- A., D. 1).; Professor of Theology in Mc- Master University, Toronto, will preach on Christian Education. .S'r. James’ Onuueu.-â€"'l‘he Rev. J. Ben-- uett Anderson will assit tlle Rector, andl preach Morning and Evening on Sunday‘ next, 14th inst, in St. James‘ Church.- Rcv. Mr. Anderson is holding a eight day mission in St. Peter's Church, \‘crle lam, with marked success‘ - Mnruoorsr Clium:11.â€"-P.emember thc- l Special Evangelistic Services to be held . in the Methodist church March 22nd to ‘. 30th. These services will be full of int- l crest and inspiration. You will be welt l come to them all ...... The pastor will preach Sunday night, March 14th, front- the subject “Why l. believe Jesus Christ.‘ was the Son of God." ‘4.1. ~ A‘ r -’:' i. 1.‘. a. a“. ,, ..__ r» . ., a. ..z w. ‘.3 < â€"-~~~â€"â€"--o .- .-_____ Baddow (Correspondence of [he Guzetle.)‘ Mr. Will Allman returned to his home-i in Whitby last week, after spending a. monthyisiting relatives in Baddow. Mr. Sidney Slade, of Sturgeon Point,. is spending a week in Baddow. ' Miss Alice Suggitt spent a few days- in Fenelon last week, the guest of Miss. M. Golden. Mr. Fred Watson visited rel _ Cameron over Sunday. Mrs. ll. Barber, of Toronto, is, visiting: her sister, Mrs. George (loodhand. Mr. Howard Wilson and Miss O. Town- send attended the basket social given by the Orangenlen at Burnt River. Mr- Joe (lrillin purchased a. fine new: driver last week. atives in. _-n - o___â€"_'__ Nefland (Correspondence Qf (he Gazelle)‘ , Mrs. Matt. Greer, Jr., and Miss Grace‘ Daud accompanied the children of their- classes in the Methodist Sunday schooli on a drive to Coboconk, whore they ell-- joyed a general good time, and returned home happy and well pleased with their“ pleasant outing; and all feeling very grateful. to Mr:- Edward Jackson for his-1. kindness in treating them to the drive. M r.- Fred McKague, of Bexlcy, and his». friend, Mr. P. Spence, of Islay, visited'. friends in town last Tuesday. Mr. TI. Pierce, of the Raven Lake Ce-~ ment Works, and Mr, Shel-tweed, of To-- ronto, were in the village last Saturday“- on' business. A-sltoigh-load of our young people went". ‘over to a. pic social- in.White's school-- house last Friday night,‘ and report haw-- ing had a good time. Miss Alice Cooper has returned to her‘ home near Uphill, aften- spending the. lastfew- nuin-th's-ih ‘this village:- Mrs. Robert Delaney has returned, with‘ her-infant daughter, Thelma, to her‘ i heme in Toronto, after spending a few< l ‘months with friends in town. One. more of our most highly esteemed: young ladicshas taken the matrimonial.‘ vows, in the person of ‘Miss Pearl Route lcy, who is now Mrs. John Kay. Both of theyoung couple are of Nor-land, and the“. . l' .'r~b -u scribe joins their many other friends lli.,_ l wishing them a long, happy and prosper-- I ous married life. Mr. George Smith, O. L. S., and county engineer, 0f"Lindsay, was in town last. Wednesday on business. , . We understand that Dr. Bowcrman, of" _ IBeaverto-n, intends making regular trips ,to Coboconk in the future, and will only come to Norland when there are enouglr, patients to pay expenses. a batch of Correspondence have been- received too late for insertion this3 ' week and will appearin next issue. Donaldson, aged about five years, while. sleigh-riding on Wednesday, ,had'one ofP his'legs broken by running-against a gate-post. Dr.Graham set the fracture,_ ‘and'the little patient is doing well. ment in St. Andrews’ Church on Wednes-. day, the 17th (St. Patrick’s Day),_ promises to be thebest of the seasons Irish music’; Irish'humor; Irish eloqu- ence; Irish refreshments. Tea from, 5.30 to 7.30.‘ Admission 15c. 1 “W ‘ ‘ 4..-. .avflwiJ-afl‘ _ > \-=~;¢1~w§.-}1~ I... .4 AM"... T00 LATE.-â€"â€"Village school reports an d’; . ACCIDENT.â€"A young son of Mr. Thos.-, an'r or THE Snason.â€"'l‘he entertain--. New Conrne'rrounnv Swan-M r. F. C._ Johnstone, whose advertisment appears; in this issue,- has opened an up-to-datc. confectionerystore- and ice-cream par-. lor in Jordan-'sblnck, opposite the postâ€". oflice, where he will be pleased to sup~ ply thc'wan'tsofitlle public-in anything; in; his. 11110., ' " .'__"-. .wm , _ ‘w... 4 W ‘ "Tm'wri; - . » .TJ“ -~' v».....,..~_.,,,__~.~v _ v.“ a‘. ~ user-of “Salada.” Tea is ab-. Every solutely guaranteed tea of the. finest- quality, purity and flavor. pany’s well knownlead'packets can be. purchased at any groecr’s. The com-. BORN; W' NORTIIEY;â€"In- Feuelon Falls on Tucs-. day, March. 2nd,‘ the wife of Mr. A. 13., Northcy of-a son. 1\'IARTIN._â€"111- the township .af ‘Verulamh on Tuesday, March 9th. thewifc of Mix, Robert B. Martin of a son. _â€"_______________--â€"â€"-â€"â€".‘ DI It RI} K E 1) . BULMnn~Woon.â€"At Fell’s Station, by- the Rev. W. H. A. French, on Wednes-- day, March 10th, 1909, Mr. John Bulmer; ' l to Miss Ellen Wood, of Someryillfll.

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