I l l l l Y . l l g. l g the The is drying up fast and' i‘armers a’fé busy seeding, and a great 7 bulk of the seeding will‘ be done early, and the grain will ripen early, before the rust strikes it. Those who haVe been on the sick list are still gaining. Mr. J. Cullis enjoyed and the solos by Mrs. E. Stoddard and Er. Wilson were much appreciated and deservedly applauded. Miss Myrtle T. @ooke sustained her reputation, and gave'mostly new selections in excellent 1 voice' and? nnnner, eveelling iIn "‘ C'an- , aide, Clrnada," ‘t The Thin Red Line,†“‘Thc Flower Scene,†and “ The Old Worn-out Song,†(Do they miss me at home ?) Proceeds over $20. Gomo- re- Rosannaâ€"Mr. William McIntosh, who was recently appointed lock-master a=t Rosedal‘c, as successor to Mr. Wm. Brokensliire, deceased; has rented Mrs. McIntyre’s house and will are manufacturing for the coming- season. We invite the closest inspection of our Farm Implements and Machinery which we In addition to the above we call special attention to our New Victoria 'Biuder and No. 14.- Oxf‘ord Clipper Front-cut l‘Iowver, , also our pa-teut Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows and Friction and Ratcliet'Diimsp Rakes. Ft will amply repay all= intending; purchasers to see our'liines before placing their orders elsewhere. Send for our N e“? 1900 Catalogue. The lil'n‘i'ye'rsal= Favorite N oxon- Disc Harrow, (OUT-TH ROW ) Spring Pressure. Our old reliable HOOSIER Drills are so well and favorably known that they speak for themselves. There are now over 60,000 in use among the farmers or? this country. Call" and? see- my stock of Milk Cans and dairy utensils. Job work attended- to by a ï¬rst-class. workman. GEO. MCGE , The asstgfaf‘iinsist‘e‘ae.. LOOK? AT THE. SOLE; a alive as far as the posbomceI The only Disc Harrow that has adjustable I I the time to do" your . its pressure springs. this feature is in- -I t- d Geevs hard, ' --~--~â€"~~râ€"~i~r-~»â€"r-7â€"v â€"â€" valuable on hard or uneven ground. Pam lug: at} c ‘ Escaped All Loss. ware store 18 the place to get I â€"e I your gt, From Montreal Slur, April 27th : o “ The Victoria-Montreal Fire Insur- " ' - . ance Co. last week cancelled all its in- . New? Secuonal C It' t :3 surance in the Hull and Gatineau dis- Tooth u or, r «,2 tricts." The cancellations above re- -I,; an invest_ (FITTED ‘VITH GRAIN AND GRASS SOWING ATTACH" II.i’zation made by Mr. E. L. Temple. one “Ms W DESIRED’) I I I I I I I I ol' the managers of this company,.a short 2 with reversible points, also thistle cutters I tiuie previous to the ï¬re, and goes to I“ Offdcmd- I ‘ ' ' I‘ show that the interests of the stock: The lightest dra.t‘i,.best working (find most I I I; holders are being closely watched. eastly operated cultivator manu acture . ' The teeth work directly under the axle and! - _ . r I I I I r , g "Mfr - within the wheel line. I am still 111 the Cream Separator busmess, and have ill: ENTER'CMNM-F‘NT"_'Th-e hmmy “"11 See the NOW Spring 1m- what experts consider the best Separate-r on. the market. muSical entertainment given by the It. I . . . . . I _ I h. d - .6; ill 1:, r i F - \ .1" l i Will place 1t on tr1alx bes1de any other mac me an :; “I J. o L. 1. in the .letho istc later on THIE CFLEBRATED _ . I . II I . I 9 . Tuesday evening was well attended. . l ' ,1 . claim: that 1t‘ Will turn: oneuthard- easier and: separate one-" .i' ï¬t The comet 80103 by Mr- Mark D600“? ' Steel Egower third. faster than of its competitors. ll 1 M ii 5, l 20 to Resedale in a few days. He is a : I . it I steady, civi‘l andIe-vei‘y way IIenmpetent 1 . ;= 0.1, l I}. ’ j, n. s- I’ I I II . um": and We feflï¬u‘l’e Elli“ his ,fl'PPO'Dt‘ _ . It you look at the sole- of. the shoe you’re buying, and ment to the position will prove a good ' . I .. . “MI Mm McIntosh win remain at the the name and price appear thereon: in. a slate frame, 2 Falls until the commencement of' the depend onzitbelng a: “‘ Slater Shoe.â€. ; midsummer holidays, as she does not wish to take .lier little daughter from our village school, at which she isdoing well, until t‘li'ej'end of the present term. GRAND ISLAND.â€"Messrs. McDougall, Brandon. & Austin have leased Grand Island in Balsam Lake for a year from the executors of the Smith estate, for grazing purposes. The island contains i140 acres, and the distance from it to liosedale ‘ is about a mile. Several “ stockers †were driven from here to htflSE any kind of buildings with lgglflEï¬S’ $i§¥fli5$o . ‘ F, saunrenn Is prepared to supply parties- .who intend to put up This is the. registered trade mark and a point of distinction. Beware ofthe “lust seagood.†r2 foot-fitting shapes. All reliable Iea‘thers in black and fashion’s shades. . Every pair Goodyear welted. . u i V1 Hr‘y'v VJ: I. *J' _1:\"v‘~yv’*v“‘vâ€"‘“W"V"lex"m‘~‘wv w-xo ' ~ .A n the village last Monday, but a high Sash, Doors, Door Frames, Window F‘ames, Mould- III Wind'WtiiS blowing. and they could not mgs, Casmgs, Baseboards, Newel Posts, Hand Rails and 'h be rirfte -‘ across the channel on account . 1 I t ' . l I ' . _. a - I? (III, the roughness omIIe IIIIICIII Mn EII I all kinds of buildeis supplies that may be needed. Sold by J. LI ARNOLD, Penman Fans_ W. Glas ell, who has hitherto been . ~ v r r caretaker" of the island will remain They are manufactured under his own sup-ervrsron, them to so}; and: look ai'ter' the cattle, are well made of good materials, and null be sold fully as l; A good deal of the island is swampy or cheap- as they can. be bought at any other factory. . E. covered with trees and bushes, but there . r I , . I _ ,I v if '- I ~ ‘ a - ‘(y r i ' . a f I \ ~ V ‘1 l I d i l ,b goggmmae fl" a lm°° held or me Turning. executed With neatitess and despatch. ' , 33, SOLD’.-â€"Tlle'b'lg i'r'on kiln“ in which ' g, r , I ‘ H I , I q A g ' the ref-use fro") the red mm used to be II Seioll Sawing and Fancy Brackets of every descrip- , . _ I consumed has been sold, and is to go to lion made to order. Parry Harbor. We do not. know what 5'. . ' ‘ d :‘w. . .. .. . . . . ‘ 1 men are the best frlen s . .thc Lindsay syndicate got tor it.Ib‘ut. 1t Estimates: Cheerful-Hy Given. young th. b it. was brought to the Falls from Midland, of the Best 0 mg stores, 6- Where †W“ 6"“ “59d! 3 300‘! ï¬nally Fenelon Falls, March 12th, 1900. cause they are Students of Dress years ago, and the price then paid for h , 1 th l-ttl 1 a was about $5,000. It is built oi â€"â€"They Gate ' at a g 311°C 6 1 e : boiler plates riveted together", and it will - diï¬erences which make the ' be a work of' considerable time labor may WWW-’- . ' . . ‘v and (3,, ENG m ï¬lm in to, ieéeg re. The home and foreign insurance e'omv PENELO'N FALLS MARKETS . move‘ i. ‘to Pant), Harbor? I"); re panics are all d‘oing' a large business in- Reported Ill/(li‘C‘NOTflL Star Rollerilï¬ll 0'0. , “ t‘ ‘, this countr ,aud there is ever reason to t ., . , ‘ , . - . ' build it there“ It l's “he only k‘lln able suppose “it'll: the Vietoriaâ€"lioJiitreal' coma Fenclon Fans, ï¬ndâ€, may 4m [900' to withstandIth-e intense internal heat pany,baekedbymuple capital and man- great.Eéï¬tclgfggifgrnu gt} to 6: . to which it was subjected, its pi'cdieces- wged by SUG'CBSSFHI ifl'sumnce me": Will be 1°“? "“ "I! 9 fl" ' o 6 o sors of' brick and stone having cracked equally Successm' 36g 23 7; and broken in a comparatively short BIRTHS_ Buckwheat? 40 4; o g . I I I . _ Oats; ‘ rave-vow. * Z M C N , N Battalion â€"-At Fenplon I Falls on Friday, PM“, i. IIâ€. II'" 58. 6,) ? I g It.ng S ngTIHODIST I HUlttI'flI I 0TES-â€" BJIU April 27th, 1900, the “rite of Mr. M. \V. Ryer u 4.7 48 TI“; :i at i morning: t ic ast“ quarter y Brandon ofm sorr. I Potatoes u '2, n . . . . - ‘- ‘5 t.) meeting of this conference year will be Butteryp'w I: i.) dlstlnCtlvely nght and? as thalt 15 held. Love feast at to a. in. After MARRIED. - nggwe. (bosom... 9A 10 the Clothing we Sell, we nave » ' the sermon the Sacrament of tlie‘Lord's Ennisâ€"Man'er â€"-At the residence of the Hay per ton ...... . 5.00 6 50 - _ o .q. r . . Supper will b-e'admlnister-eiL Christian ‘bride’s mother, by the Rev. G. Horton, orb Hidds ..... H... .. ...... 5.410 6.50 Conï¬dence In Gael-lug 0"“ goons to men who know I - l - - _ Wednesday April 25th 1900‘. Mr. Franklin Hogs (Eire) ...... ...... .. 5.00 5.75 1, ierl’lou‘shlxlI)“WEI0;“?9%IIOSI2EJ:°tI&:eevenn Ellis, of veruhim, to Sara-hi, Ann, {earth Hogs (Dressed) n..." .... 6.00 6.50 how to Dres?’ . - 7, I z , l , - Per- daughter of the late John Martin, of the Beef ..... .. 5.50 6.00 We 'furinsh a Guarantee With every garment Dhtrlct meetin" ll] Lindsay on the Hill] a I 1' ' Shae ski - . . 50- n . a . . . mmetowmm- pa ms.............. 9 , and 17th “13“. AnilIull‘l Conference ll] AULBROOKâ€"AULBY‘OOK residence W00] .I .... .,., ....., 1'0 Port Hope on June 6th to II'tIi......Dr. , of the bride, by the Rev. a. H. Leitch, on glow; allie'rILcu'f -. 3-ng I Livingstone, who was ex noted, will no: Tuesday May 1st 1900 Mr. J. Wesley Alli-F- 104"; 10 Ol'II‘It .I.II.. . . I I . (III vi.le these pail-ts just nowp but ox-\1"j0r brook toi’Mrs. Izliail‘riet :l‘iulibrook, all ot’Fen- glow: miragï¬'lhmlpper- u- 1-30 i - '- ‘ lon F‘ivl‘ls “my per “8 ...... . 5 ;. School from Fort Maf’ekintr, South Af- e ' Shorts n n 85 95 . ., rica, wrll preach -or give a m-issmncry DIED Ialimed ’Chop ‘3 . . .. . 1.00 1.10 ’ 1 I address at. Pmrles’ C‘orner‘ in the after- \TRON‘_M, Fenelo; F'mzs on Friday from“ “"4 at Fcnelou Fans m “1,0 eYen' I April 27th, 1900, Robert Lee Mason, son oi ’4 ml; of Sunday. May 20tli.and Will like- R. ii. Mason, v. s;,.ngeti2 ll months-thud 16; Boats for Sale, I- ly lecture here on the evening; of tlie- Edays. v I The Bed Store. 3 n I. I 24th inï¬ll. ' = DosnLosou.â€"Ivn the township F’enelon- of‘ The lintTePSlgned' 505' W nmllbel‘ 05 "CW- . , ' 5: ~ __.__. ' Tuesday, May lst, [900, Joseph Donaldson, and second-hand Canoes and Skills, which 3 r. . .. . agedl 35. years and 261days. he will sell cheap. Also ours and paddles . Evrdence of Prosperity. Carved work a specialty. For particulars v. i-2 . . apply to -$ .. One of the surest evrdenees of the pros- ‘ ‘ ‘ E. W. GLASI’ELL ‘ Y perity of the Dominion is the way in which 4-3, Rosedulé R 0 I ' I i the stoekoi‘ihe Victoria-Montreal Fire [no , , _ . I ' a a’ O fl surauce Co has been- taken up by the pub- Mimi‘s hereby {amen “mt 9‘ Court for I I . I I v .(I iic. $200,000,.the balan'cge renminingout 0f:- the reinsrou of the assessment roll of the I. x I a capital ofSl,()0ll 000, is being offered for . . :r ' ' . ' public subscription, at par, and there is no . I. I doubt hilt that it will be largely over-sub- will be held at the r ' scribed. Its popularity with business men til-3t class work at I . I . i, I I I who seem to form the birk of the buyers: VILLAGE OF GLENARM4 moderate prices at 011 notice So S. Gitlflel S ZI-I' is easily explained. Every holder of‘ Fve 'â€"‘- 0“ 'â€"" ' ' the- G.~\ZET'1‘E ofï¬ce , ’ , ' '. , ‘ i' slim-es of the stock is entitled to a discount Monday, the 28th day of May, 1900 .1. I Feneloii Falls. A, an F1 allOIS Stl yOUI Ve- . ot‘20 per tent. offthe premium of any in- ' ' ‘ good stock of cuts. - 1 ' , , f surauie he may place with the Company, The Roll is open for inspection at the ovelllaUhng IiI‘I I t'lillt‘l‘ direct or through one of its agents. Clerk’s ofï¬ce. . . . . _ I I I It no. in.- .ro. o substantial dividend ofitself ‘ mm B. Powws, ' H It to him and it Will be done pi 0136in an a: to every property-holder who takes stock, Clerk. u e ii Bl “ 3 fl quite owl-nod above‘any other profits that] Fenelon,liey2nd,1900. 12. II promptly and at reasonable cost, ~ 4 ' '1 "z I I 1 3K ‘ 2 (j;