\j-J.‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ _ -- - but we have no 'doubt it will prove a proï¬table iovastment. as the hall is sure to be now in great demand for outer- tsinmenis which formerly could not ï¬nd suï¬ioient stage room in town. ’ A REPEATER.â€"-It is seldom that it is found necessary to run a local enter tsinment two evenings in succession to allow everyone opportunity to see it; but such was the case with the St. And- rew's Sunday school entertainment on Wednesday evening, when, notwith. standing the Fact that the seating cap- acity of Dickson’s hall has been consid- ersbly increased, so many people were unable to get inside that it was an- nounced, before the curtain went up. that the entertainment would be repeat- ed next night. The second turnout was ’also. a good one, but. of course, not so large as the ï¬rst. The entertainment was without doubt the best of its kind ever put on the boards in town, and the drilling of the children, who went through their parts like old hands. rep- resented a great deal of hard work on the part of Miss Dickson, who had charge of the preparation of that part of the programme. The Singing School, by the “ grown ups.†was also a draw- ing card, and contained a great many amusing features. The total receipts amounted to over $60. DRESS GOODS; AND WAIST LENGTHS. New Dress Goods re- ceived enable,.us \to an- nounce the most complete and exclusive stock of high class Dress Goods shown. Fabrics for evéry style of gown, for evening, reception or dinner wear and travelling suits. All the leading shades in silk voiles, wool voiles, knappe voiles and etamines. MARRIED. Prices 500. to $1.7 5 a. yd. BARRâ€"STENLE.~â€"At the Methodist Parson- sonage, Fenelon Falls, by Rev. John Gar- bntt, on Wednesday, April 20th, Mr. Her- bert Barr, of the township of Gulway, to Bliss Jane Steele, of the township of Som- erville. - M DIED. CQLMEE.â€"In the township of Verulam, on Sunday. April 17th, Selina, daughter of Mr. Richard Colmer, aged 23 years and 10 . months. Don’t fail to see our stock of ladies’ Collars. Ladles’ fancy wash Collars at 25c. Ladies’ fancy silk and lace Col- lars at 500. each. Ladies’ fancy Belts in vel- vet, crushed leather; and silk in all colors at 25‘ and 50c. each. H '__________._.._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- ‘ .FENELON FALLS MARKETS. anelon Falls, Friday, April 22nd, 1904 Reported 03/ ans Norm czar Roller Mill Go. Wheat.Scotch or Fife .... 85 to 90 Wheat, fall, p_erbushel.... 83 85 Wheat, spring .... .... 80 83 Barley, per bushel. ... . 38 4o Buckwheat “ .... . . . . 37 4o Oats, ,“ ' ........ 28 3o Pause, ~ †........ 58 60 Rye, “ 45 47 30 35 @QOOQWQWWOWWQWWWWGWW Potatoes, “ . We .6 Cheap Gash Sto. . Eggs,per dozen.......... 14 15 (~‘ Hay,per ton............. 9.00 1200 I Hides ......- ...... 4.50 5.50 HOgS<1lVPJ ...-o. .o-oqnco Hogs (Dressed) .... 5 50 3.00 Beef . . . . . . 4-50 5-22 Shee skins.............. 5‘l _ WoolJ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 1‘} FOUND. Flour, Silver Leaf ... .. 2-45 2-6: â€"--â€" Flour, Victoria 2-35 Found on road between Cameron and FI-Oill‘, Ezlmily, Clipper.... 2-10 2-30 Fenelon Falls, about two weeks ago,an Bran, per 100 lbs .. . 95 l 05 Over-coat. Owner can have same by prov- Shorts, “ “ . . .. . . .. . 1.10 1-29 ing property and paying expenses. . 115 1.20 ELIAS HUOEY, a Mixed Chop “ . ... . . \. ______________________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" W Two I-Iouses to Rent. Mar. 22,1904. Lot. 13, con. 6, Fenelon. SEED GRAIN. We have secured almost the entire option on a. new variety of seed Oats, which yield over 60 bushels per acre under ordinary conditions and weigh about 40 pounds to the bushel. We desire to have them grown especially for the oatmeal trade. We are letting out large quantities of the “ Velvet Chaii‘" and “Blue Stem †vnr- ieties of Spring Wheat, and all the varieties of Seed Peas now available, AT Tun Fsunnos FALLS ELEVATOR. W. P. EYRES, Fcnclon Falls. J. G. EYRES, Lindsay. ‘ Etchie Trudel, 2 TAILOR, FeneIon Falls. CLOTHING CLEANED, REPAIRED AND PRESSED ON SHORT NOT- ICE. SATISFACTION GUARAN- TEEDâ€"PRICES RIGHT. SHOP: FRANCIS STREET WEST. AGENT FOR STOCKWELL, HENDER~ SON 36 00., DYERS, TORONTO. lllllJSlll MARBLE WBRKS. Robt. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lindâ€" say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite . One on Fidler’s hill and the other one mile south of the village. They are both good-sized, one and a hqu stories high, and each has an excellent garden. Apply to MRS. ELLERY, Bond St. East. Fenelon Falls, April 14th, 1904. 10-tf. M Teacher Wanted. Teacher wanted for School section No. 2,Stanhope. Applications, stating salary, - ' d until he let 1904. lecelve ill. DEMILL, See-Trees. llliaple Lake P. O. 8id‘ House Decorating. {desire to inform the public that I have returned to Fenelon Falls, and am prepared to do all kinds of house decorating, such as ' Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, Whitewash- ing. Painting, etc, In first-class style. Estimates given free. Orders left anthe (r'azatle ofï¬ce will receive prompt attention. ,- , th of river- Residtnce sou ALFRED mILLER. 6. March 17th, 1904 . "TMâ€"â€" We are receiving new stock all the. time, and our goods are always fresh and sold‘at the lowest prices. Oh l I Don’t "forget about our Jumbo Peanuts. for they are the best, and always ‘ freshly roasted. Our Bon-Bons and Chocolates are alwayr fresh, and sold at the lowest prices ever known. We have a good stock‘ of Oranges. and Lemons at the lowest prices. ’ I The hestline of Union hand-made Cigars that are upon ,the‘market today, are for sale. here. Just tryxthem .and. you will be. convinced: Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. ,' Being apractical workman, all should purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the reel: of the Market on :D.’ Stiinson. Don’t forget the placeâ€"one door north are. B:.Allul1 .8: .09... A , Rt. . CHAMBERS- ' T’ER‘RILL; BROS. l l l i l I DO NOT FAIL ~ TO A golden opportunity for you to buy your spring and summer goods at remarkably low prices. I l l i l l TERRILL, BROS. Organdies in all the lead- . p ' ing colors at 20c. per yd. Call and inspect our stock. 2 --duce the most practical med- sec his designs and compare prices-before Cambridge-5L, opposite. thepacking house i Is HERE. What about buying one of those easyâ€"ï¬ running ‘ MELOTTE cREAIvI SEPARATORS Also cream cans and dairy pails. INVESTIGATE. We have just received alarge shipment of ladies’ black sateen and White waists, which we are of- fering at prices far below A few snaps left in last fall’s Wall Papers- the actual value of these goods. . ‘ 3 Ladies’ colored fabric GEO. H. McGEE. waists in stylish designs at 50 and 75c. each. Ladies’ Shirt Waists in ï¬ne white mulls and lawns in a. large number of latest fashions, ranging in price from 750. to $2.50 each. Opposite Post-ofï¬ce. White Goods Loveliness. White Lawns 45 in. wide at 10 and 150. per yd. ’ India and linen Lawns at ]5, 20 and 25c. per yd. Persian Lawn, extra ï¬ne quality, at 2-50. per yd. ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD I am prepared to supply all necessary material for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, and it will pay you to consult me before buying. Planing done on short notice by ï¬rst class workmen. i s i F. SANDFORD... 50 YEARS‘ EXPERIENCE ' BOOTS AND SHOES in all the latest and up-to-date styles. HARNESS. TRUNKS and VALISES AT NEVISON’S. Feneloi Falls. (d TRADE NIARKS DESIGNS - - COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a. sketch and descri tion mny - quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictlyconfldential. Handbook on Patents . sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn 6:. Co. receive - specialnoticc, without charge, in e Stititiii’ic Emitter. Ahandsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- . culution of any scientiï¬c , ournul. Terms. 83 a I year; four months. $1. So (1 byall newsdenlers. , MUNN & Consumes» New Yogi . Branch Oillce. 625 F St.. Washington. D. mil NEEB MT 6% To Montreal or New York :. for chome patterns or low T prices in WALL PAPER. We have them here now ..r for your selection. enonwm’s, LINDSAY, For the Spring of l904. Reliable goods to. reliable prices. , Tailored Hats, Street Hats and Readyâ€"to-wear in the lat- est ideas. Eggs taken in exchange. In Trimmed Hats we pro- Il p11 Iran A WAIGUN. don’t buy until you have SIMPSON HOUSE- ium and low priced patterns, conmstent with style, shown anywhere. See the New York veil. .A 'full line of ladies’ and mlsses’ Corsets on hand.‘ visited my factory on Frau- cis street east. I am selling without regard to cost, and can give you better‘ value than you can get elsewhere. F. C. CHAMBERS. MISS M. WASHBURN. Fan Te ' , rm The PETERhiidii IISIIIESSi SQLLEQEE’ Ifyou want to succeed, 'attend this school. Its superior work, excellent We are showing a ï¬ne range of Carpets, Lace Curtains, . _ results and splendid location lice 01101013118 and it. in therfront, rank of BusinesspCol- . cgcs. tces are lower th ' t 14111019111118, G E schools. Write for particuldhsin mos Frllled and Fancy is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, wm' PBINGLE! Curtaining.- ' "corner May and Francis Streets. I’rincipai. - SUBSCRIPTION 2 Our $1.001:LacerCâ€â€˜~_ta'J, ( . .. 3 worth $150. ul “19 “go-$1.00sd YEAR, IN ADVANCE SEcoIID 2 DIVISION occur.“- â€"-or ran-- County of Victoria. or one cent per week will be added, v . as ion as it remains unmid. Just orrlved this week, our g I he next-sittings, of-the above Court wiZ t be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Fails - 0N MONDAY,"APRIL 11th, 1904, commencing atll o’clock in‘the afternoon 2 Thursday, March-Elstrwill he~the last day s of service on defendants residing in this a county. Defendants living in other coun- -~ ties must be served .‘on or. before ‘Satu‘rw ~- day, March 26th.». Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents: per line per annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. Summer Parasols and Umbrellas, Ladies’ "Waterproofs, Also New Suitings . and Muslins. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, .cor- ectly and at floderate prices. E- 9- HAND: -. , Bailiï¬â€˜xi'. Pioplletof ' Fenolon- Fails, Feb..iillth,}193ah1. E ."D .HANl), C lenkgr- .If. I. ,1 .,_.r -:_'\,.-_,‘ "I \' A‘. .. 4...".-- ...... w m_‘ _ rfl_ ae . -.â€"- ..-â€"-.- ..n.-._....~.......m.sm' . .. .. . . , I 1" ..g V 4', ... “I.