when they begin to use their marbles as ammunition for their catapults we shall know, without a doubt, that. the winter is past. P‘sasosALsrâ€"Miss M. Stacey, of Yelverton, Ooh, is at the Falls visiting her brother, Mr. W. D Stacey .....Vliss Mary Kelly came home last week from a mo months’ visit to friends in Lind- say and Kinmount.......\‘lr. and Mrs. James Grifï¬n, late of Sotnerville, have moved to their new house near the Falls ......Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Barr, of Wil- berforce, have been at the Falls, visit- ing relatives, since Tuesday. and will remain until Monday ...... Mrs. James Moore, accompanied by her two chil- dren, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David M‘Farland, in Vcrulam...... Miss Morden, ol' Descronto, is visit- ing at Mr. R. A; Robinson’s ...... Mr. R. S. World. formerly of Fem-Ion Falls, was in town this week ...... Miss Irene McDougall, of Fcnclon Falls. is men- tioned as one of the pupils of the Onta- rio Ladies’ College, Whitby, who took part in an exc~=llent musical pronramme given on the evening of the 8th .inst. ...... Mrs. L Thompson. of Toronto, returned to that city after visiting her parents, Mr. and M rs. Ei Worslcy. of this village, before going to Chicago in training as nurse. Her many friends wish her every success in her under: taking. _______,_._____._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- BIRTIâ€"IS. Mannaâ€"In the township of Vcrulam, on Tuesday, March 14th, the wife of Mr. John Martin of a son:- - > V . " DI‘ALRIIJIED. ‘ ' GRtrrtuâ€"HaNLnY.-â€"At the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. ELRusScll, B. A., on Wednesday, March 8th, Mr. Joseph Grifr ï¬n, of Somerville, to Hazel, eldest daughter of Mr. Edward Henley, of Fenelon. Woasnsvâ€"Sraoun.â€"â€"At the residence of ‘ ) , _ I Q ONE MOMENT! ‘ THIS MAY [NTEREST‘YDUI g This is the woodâ€"cutting season, ants. i (d I have a StOCk Of Axes and Cressâ€"cut" @ (a? Saws that can meet the requirements off~ anyone who is getting out wood. driver a look before you buy. Wm“? WM WWVWWWWW for spring and summer wearing apparel. _. For this reason We WiSll to emphasize the fact that we are , showmg the very latest nOVelties in all lines of g 5;) g, Every woman is now interested in making plans 6» i It you want a snap in a secondhamléi ‘ Stove, I have several for sale. summer goods. . ,2 I. ' was never better able Geo. n. mess... to supply your needs. - We have a complete ran go of Spring purchases, all new goods-tho latest from the Opposite Post-ofï¬ce. domestic and foreign markets. (23 («E ® 63 (h Our Dress Goods Department ~ GE Q (a? GE (3‘3 Q it? 1%) g 39 is Laces. It , r : dd. Curaseiortpient embraces new, dainty, airy BUY HON » i an 1st1nct1ve y c ear stylesâ€"an array of the season’s ‘_ _ , EY. I beSt and mOSt ‘Wted tlungs‘ ‘ : g) When your supply of pre«â€" sa @ . $9 iii) 659 579 3 $3 5' served fruit‘runs short in the-- spring, you look for something to take its place. The chiet" ' difï¬culty is to get things pure. that if your eyes are Commercial jams and jellies- weak now is the time may be all right, but you take†' chances. Buy a can of honey to have them attended to put up by somebody you know, ’ and you take 110 chances. It" Embroideries. ' .M That Embroiderics are to be more than ever among the. correct trimmings .for spring and (53 8% summer garments need hardly be commented upon GD 6% Q Q C3 here. Our stock is ï¬lled with the most stylish and popular lines. ' ' the bride’s mother, by ripoff I-ISB. Kelnplyi, on . _ V lVednesday, iii-arch lot ,1 r. amue t wtn _ I “‘“mԠi " ' N side now will hel ver mg; , ' I FOR SALE, SA l ISFACTIDN GUARANTEED OR MONEY P Y The pme IS 10,, a POW, A House and Lot. on Bond Stree East. much. G‘IES ELLIS, . ' 6-231)?!†A ’Fenelon Fans- A11 kmds of defectlve E- G- HAND. ‘ eyes properly ï¬tted with APIARIST, FENELON FALLSl... ___.r-.. the best glasses at low- est price. D. .5. CGLLHS, the new, up-to-date and lead- ing Jeweller and Optician, rename FALLS. ' The . Great S chobl _ W†for practical education is the well known I TERRILL FHEAfï¬H‘QE",E,Ҥ,,L,$T°“E Fenelon Falls. . @ . , SPiiiiiii 1905. Recess-teases es. @ ® - REFUNDED. . é NWIFJWLWDWM'WL“UlW‘lflmeFllfliï¬lï¬ï¬‚rflK iaï¬pt‘imntmr Thursday and Friday, MARCH 30th and :3." st... . or 'rononro. mulls present staff, of twenty-one teach- ers, its line. equipment, including‘onc hundred and ï¬fteen type-writing‘ma- chines, its modern and thorough work, its success in placing its students and graduates in good positions, all combine to make it theone important Business" School ‘of'Canada‘.’ ' ‘ - , I W No vacations. Enter any time. i -_ y . , Our Millinery Department ‘ BOOTS AND SHOES in all the latest and up-to-date both rcadyâ€"to-wear and trim-- med models. away dissatisï¬ed. >5 Correspondence invited. Write to W.‘ H. 'SHAW, PRINCIPAL. Dog 130513. inspection. Strayed from the undersigned at-Fenclou Falls on Saturday, March 4th, a young Collie Dog; black with white breast and styles. . THE WINTER TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1905. white stripcnnose, short hair, answers to v name “ Murphy."' Any information which W hat better Xmas present than a few months’ tuition at '111 ltl"‘ "llbel M11 . . . . iiblceifdd. o “gleam†m “an n y thls excellent lllStltutlon? Our attendance has so increased d ROBT- 8- McGEE, that we have again been compelled to provide more rooms An an AT NEVISON’S. WANTrr w A LOCAL SALESMAN FOR' FENELDN FALL-3' and surrounding territory to represent Lot 25 con. 7 Fenelon. . . . . ' ’ ,early apphcatmn 1s desr ‘able. For particulars address Feuelon Falls P. O. ‘t 28-6111» W. M. PRINGLE, Principal. W FE‘NEUON FALLSMAR-KE’BS- F'enelon Falls, Friday, Mar; 17th, 1905. Red“. Chambers SETTLERS’ TRAIN will leave Toronto every Tuesday V DURING MARCH and. APRIL r AT 900 I" in: roa Eggs taken in exchange. i Reported 03/ Me Norm owr Roller Mill Go, Passengers travell'i'ngwith’out live stock It 65 67 Pease, - ‘ - ' I Estimates promptly given on all kinds or onto. see his designs and compare prices before Hogsfllve‘l one-o. noel-.00 purchasing elsewhere. Hogs (Dressed) .. .... . ... 5 50 6.00 4.50 5.50 We beg-rto to announce to We have opened up an entirely new line of Millinery, consisting of all the choice goods of the season, such as Braids, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Ma- lines, Chiï¬'ons, etc. We particularly desire- to draw yous attention to our artistic designs in high grade trimmed models for street wear, Tailored Hats and Ready-lo-wears. L We would ask you to call, as it is no trouble to show our goods. . ; Hg- :1 . ____________.______â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"" SPRING TERM FROM APRIL 3RD. ELLIOTT ' since Christmas, and. have the best qualé ity~ goods that can-- he bought fer; cash. Dzslcus done. Cepvnmnrs ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may qulokly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention ls probably patentable. Communion- tlons strictly conï¬dential. Handbook on Patents sent. free. Oldest agency for securing ntents. Patents taken t tan b Munn & 0. receive» spectal'uotice, without c urge, in the .iï¬i?ï¬lill§..flllltl MISS M. WASHBURN- College open the entire year. Magniï¬cent cnlatlon of any scientiï¬c our-mu. Terms, $3 In . Gummy“ “89' year: four months. $1. 80 d by all newsdealerl. Echelon- Falls... Witâ€"Emmet - Principal. Midsummer'sth . †rosouro. our. ooanua roses AND..ALEXANDER srs. This High Grade College is making a most remarkable record this year for plac- ing its students in good positions. We give the best trainingâ€"the kind that produces the best remltn. Students admitted atcny time. The Old' Reliable J ew- ellery Store, next door to . the post-olï¬ce».-. .L'QHfN-L SLATER. at‘if you wants. Cutter. is most complete, comprising' None need go A We cordially invite your†Wit-ii. CAM PBELLW CANADA’S GBEliT-EST NURSESi ESE? Newest varTeties and specialties in Hardy†AND _ Wheat.Scoteh or Fife .... 95 to 1.00 THENURTH Wheat, m1], perbushelnn 95 1.00 . Fruits,Small Fruits, Shrubs, ornamentulai..-s and run via Tmonto, Gmnd Trunk, North “rhea-t, swing. H†"H 90 95 IS prepared to furnish the people of Lind and. Roses. A permanent situation audit Bay and Canadian Paciï¬c. A Colonist :Barley, per bushel'uu .... 42 46 say and surrounding country with MONU- territory resell-Nd for me rigm man' Pay" Sleeper. will be attached. toneach train. Buckwheat“ .... .. . . 50 55 MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble weep)“ Handsome 0mm “60' write for - OMS, u . . n . . H 36 38 and granite. _ particulars and send 25 cents for our pocket: v * microscope, usefnl to growers of fruits audit": plants and' to farmers, for examining seed: should take the train leaving Toronto 1.46 t ‘ . p m Train leaving Toronto at 9 00 p. m. Rye, “ .... .... 65 70> ‘ ' , is for passengers travelling with stock. Potatoes, “' .... oavo 30 3 cemetery work' angvï¬'rggég & WELLiwflTQH Full particulars and copy of “ Western .;Butter petal-bu“... ...... 18% 2'0 ' at! . Sounds.†from any Canadiaanaciï¬c Ran- ‘Eggs, {m dozen...... 1-8 20 mammal-“1" T9915: Wash Tops, Mantle FONTHILL NURSERIES. Way Age“ 01' O’B‘VFOSTE“; 17- P- A, T01‘- Hay,per ton...... ...... . 8.00 9 00 ’ c" 9‘ spem ty' (even 800 ACRES) V 3-411,“ Hides . . u . e n a s o e n n- e o. Being a, practical Workman, all Should ' . 2 gm ______________.'__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"". Beef ...... . . .. 4 1 .... h H u D H. m 7r WORKSâ€"In the rear of the. \l’nrket on» ' FR ï¬Ã©â€˜ggfsmns . u. ,10 I; Cambridge-sh, opposite therpackingzihouse our cuStomerS and frlends ' - ‘ o ‘ Flour, Five Thistle ........ 2-90 3-10 that we will have our open- - - ‘ " "' Flour Silver Leaf ...... .. 2.80 3.00 R. - 3 .Flonrz’Victoriw ,.,. ...... 2.70 2.90 , - 111g on Flour Famil‘ Cli" er.... 2.60 2.80 . , g .. - _ an,’p_er100ii0s 95 1.05 so YEARS, THURSDAY and FnlnAY: 7 ' we have sortediup Enligdblii- til) EXPERIENCE MERE“ 39th and 3151. " - UP taco-one: ~ - V . if it requires any repairing,†bring It to my shop on FI‘tlllClBI- street east, and: the work \Vllli‘. be done the way 1t should be:- And .while you’re here have: a look at the Cutters I’m sell-w 'ing. They are worth looking: E... (l; CHAMBERS... .qh-wp- . . , -- .55» . . . I. _ - I . 1. .. “Momma,.-.-...,.._...t,v,.,g:,, u, , < - .. . .. .....':' 1,3}; l, - ‘9 _ ...m~....~.~.