; : >‘\‘ : se we . s . t ols en l n . ; 0 t e ce. : ; *‘*\‘/;«'2â€,%% hn . C020 se . x‘f’&s i .. .. . o;,g:";ii jép}f f _ _ aA We it O l e t o 2 PP b i S 0 > : [ss es e l e 0 oi . 19 . .. 9X 3 k * . CCC t e e . c . § MATTHIAS_MOORE | _ . + He settled in late summer of 1864 at The Junction . of the Muskoka and Parry Sound colonizationâ€"roads and called the place Falkenburg, a name soon applied to a much wider area. ‘In its heyâ€"day, The Junction was quite an important village. _ The diary he kept has been condenâ€" sed by the Gazette editor who has added, in brackets, exâ€" planatory matter. _ The first instalment appeared in the >, Gazette of Dec. 30th, 1948, and the final instalment appears: on this page. The above photograph; taken at Stalyâ€" bridge, England, was kindly lent to the Gazette by Mrs:. John Nutt of Raymond whose father, Matthias Moore‘s son Harold, died while she was an infant and who was raised by her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Mboye;. as was also George Moore of Falkenburg whose mother: (wife ‘ of Matthias Moore‘s eldest son Frank) died when: he was _ a small boy and who now owns the .sword and mgdal seen‘ |, in the photo. The diary was kindly ieht to the editor h by Mrs. Ernest Gibbs of Monck Township whose father;. the late Saxon Moore, was the last surviving child; of: Mat~ thias Moore.‘ .. y > x t esns