........ n...â€" wzr. :2 . ..' . ,7 - {~H.‘ e Potatoes 2 Gregg the council opposed the bylaw, hi ‘i i l l l r\ l ‘I I - “WVâ€... or let . . 29 Three Grain Mixtures for grain thinkinrr it best to kee the roads under Farmers 1n want of a good production 3 township control. p ‘ c R E A M S E P A B A T D B 30 Planting Corn in rows and in Communications were received from 1 squares........................... 2 (-1) Mr. W. E. Cunningham, asking The size of em,h plot in cc“,h of the for-the appointment of zi'pntliinttstcr for ï¬rst twenty~six experiments, and in No. one.“ the LOW; POlnl‘» road diviSious. '29"i's to be two rods long by one rod .Til!18.\vafl done under by-law. wide; in Nos. 27 and 28, one rod ' «2) From Chas. Bore, asking per. square, and in No. 30, four rods square ‘Dli‘b‘lonï¬o build wire i'ence at a bonus (one.tenth of an acre), i 0f 30 chats a rod. On motion of Messrs. Each person in Ontario who wishes DeWel-e‘iid Webster it was decided not to join in the work may choose any one to buj‘a quantity of wire, as only one proï¬table investment found on of the experiments for 1905, and apply farmer applied for it, and the bonus the fanny For the same. The' material will be System‘fwill be continued, -‘furnished- in the order in which the (3) From Alex. McGee, informing Tiihg. hdhhhii applications are received until the sup- 001100†tlmt Ili'tel‘ this Winter lie Will FENELQN FALLS. ~ AGENT. would do well to call and exâ€" amine the low down Oxfordg Separator. It is the only ball bearing machine on the market univer- sally recognized as the most a_. ply is exhausted. It might be Well for not allow a winter road through his A each applicant to make a second choice, “farm, owing to amount of loul" Seeds 1 for fear the ï¬rst could not be granted. Scattered by farmers drawing liar and All material will bc furnished entirely Sll‘ilW- ' free of charge to each applicant, and (.4) From Dr. Evans, of Glcnarm, ‘. the produce of the plot, will, of course, asking payment f'or medical attendance become the property of the person who 00 Mary Mandyen. The council dg. . conducts the experiments. Applications {erred payment. :- should be sent to C. A.Zavitz, Director, (5) From Fred Jones, Joseph Welsh Ontario Agricultural College‘ Guelph, and James Havery, resigning the ofï¬ce ' of pathmastcr ol their road divisions. " (6) From James Dickson, l’. L. S. i ~ awarding the cost of taking levels along; :- Jauies Rca's Farm on Long Point. incl ing the township's portion 534 and Mr. ._ .__n.)..i The Fcnclon Falls Gazette. These specials for Saturday are for quick sellingâ€"the prices would not begin to cover the cost; and lower prices were never seen "in Fenelon Falls, and better Friday, March 24th, 1905. ~â€""â€"-"__ -___.._____....â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""â€"â€"â€"'â€"“â€""“ The War. Once more the Stratton’cup, repre- sentinor the chain ionshi of the Trent " P p Ron’s $2. The chi'ef'ilom of' interest concerning . the war since last week is that General Kuropatkin has been deposed and the chief command given to General Line» vitch, who is receneentratingr his army; but it is said. that critics foresee no ï¬ghting in the immediate future. Kuro- pulkin no doubt. did the hostile “ knew how,†which is all any man can do, and it is said that he accepted battle with the Japs against his better judgment t Valley League, will spend the summer at Fenelon Falls, which seems to be its favorite summer resort, as it has come =here three of the four times it had a . 7_ _ budding bridges, road iiitinagomcnt, ctc.i chance. In the ï¬nal game, played at Lindsay on Monday night, the Fcnelon (8) Frill“ J- S-‘Rgbi‘l‘tsoh gm“: Mil seven defeated Coho-mfg aggregation ape-vent. of the-noble work done by thel by 13 goals to 2‘ but, it kept men, busy .‘i-aiiskoka Sanitarium, and asking sis-ii while they were doing it, for, though S'St‘mce' (“01mm 0""1001‘3‘1’mi‘klug 3*; owing to the impatience at St. Peters- the puck onlygot into their net twice, W3?!“ f . . , hurt: for victory and to false calcula- it Spent consumable time 1“ the†‘01“ “0 onowmf‘i “mums We“? l‘iâ€sell 3 i tions as to Field Marshal Oyama's ritory, and Gould was kept fairly busy Graigâ€"8"“l'l‘el'm“~_“'l‘l1=ll- a By-laivi strength. Not long ago it was said that stopping shots. The game was l'ast and bl? "OW “‘l‘ro‘lu‘t‘id for “"0 f‘PPOi’MmGDL‘. Japan wished for peace because she was clean all through, Only two players bo‘ 0f Patl‘masmrs lo" the Gllsmflfl your. running short of’ money; then it was ing sent to the boards, both for minor The 85"13‘V IWP-S Pcssed in the usual, reported that Russia was in a like pre- offenses. Early in the second half a manger. “‘3 “ ebster hi the chair, ' dicam’cnt, as she was unable to place a sprain put Cobourg’s star man, Bentley, “ ebStGVâ€"DUWCl-â€" “W? 3500 Well} new loan; and now comes the statement out of‘ the game, and Onelctte, ol' the be flamed “My and sum“ McFadyeo,‘ that she has succeeded in borrowing a Fenelon forwards, went off with him. 1" 0‘1"“ 0f ille'l‘eeve- ï¬resh supply of the -“ sincws of war,†The crowd was large, and about 150 Cl“38“8'1““WNW-"That the Ruth-‘1 _ and the end may not come for a long: went from here on a special train. The bu“ .CO' lfeflml'ï¬e‘l ‘0 l'epflll' tho railing; ' time, yet, especially it'_ Lineviich prove line-up was as follows : I Ongmdmrs bud?" at lot 243m“- 3~ more capable than. his unfortunate pre- Cobourg.â€"â€"Goal, Paton ; point, Mc- ' ebsfel‘ -â€" Smitlieram. â€" Him; the; deccssor. The reports that come of Cullough;cover, Smith; rover, Bentley; “ud‘mâ€, "GPO" bf3 fl‘lfipted. ï¬end that: frightful loss of life and the horrible centre, McNiOliolj. lci't,’ White; right, the alldllSOI‘S be paid $6 for their work.§ ' sufferings of the wounded are simply Turpin. _ fifth?“’fDe‘Yel-"Tlm tho clerlj heart-rending; and those who, with the Fonelon Fallsâ€"Goal, Gould; p0int, no“ 5’ m. MGNl-‘ili to remove hi, “mind's eye,†can see the tliousandS, Davey; cover. Burgess; rover, Deyuian ;‘ [horses from Balsam-'7 Luke and bury 01, @torn by shot and shell, dropping dead centre, Sï¬pdf‘)l'di 19ft. Oueleuei “gm: mu them’ I (7) From A. F. Campbell, Commis-i’ ' Sionerol’ llighivays, asking Cfllln0i%i0' 5 papers Pins for .5 Boys’ Suits, regular inl‘oi-mihe Dopartmentas to its plan ofâ€: 100. Factory Cotton .8 $3785? saturdg‘; 2'49 .. , - Boys’.‘uits, reg...’~.to.. his " .ibc. Neckties, each .10. $4.75: Saturday 3.79 7 & 80. Flannellettes .5 , . . .. Men s Suits, regular 80- Toweumg: 1391' yd. .5 $7.50, Saturday 5.29 ' 80- Prints; Per yard 5 30 pairs men’s tweed 300. Table Linens, “ .22 Pants, reg.$l.75 to ‘ 25c. pkg. best Starch .17 $2507 Saturday? 1°30 -. . _ Another lot of men’s 140. Stan Carpet, yd .10 _ ï¬ne Shoes, regular 1‘50. Hemp Carpet, “ .10 ~ $275 to $350. O,1 Window Shades,each .35 Saturday 2.00 hi .‘ v Webs_ter4â€"Dewel.â€"That the clerli in their tracks, and other thousands, ‘ Boyce. , ' . , . I , . . . . not fortunate enough. to be kmed huh . Referee, Chhucer Enloth’ Klngston' flslx fl‘OI‘ tenders _lor the township print‘E right, but wounded and‘ mangled in -.- . .- ..-.â€" -«â€" «A» 113%,‘10fl2‘ths J“‘;d3“,y, papers' l :every conceivable manner, piled into Farewell Presentation. 532111“?_ we 'â€"Hmt By'l‘aw Not lepi'ingless-earts and jolted over miles oi . ' . ' , "..._._. ' " l ’ 9mg.“ by†to hours Wire ten??? {wish roads. are yams whether-there Mr. W. D.-St’acey, who will leave in :czzj‘jspged‘ï¬â€˜i: ,‘l‘lf‘mi "5 no way Of'Pumng fl" and f0 tll‘f'Pres' a few days for the North-west, has been instea", of 50 ooh,“ he my “idâ€? sba'ro‘l GM War, and compelllrfg “@1008. 10 the ï¬nancial Secretary of Court Fcnelou 511'“ "mm {0 he3 .l “29:0,? omiiii ' fu‘ï¬n'e: f0 'Seme “1'3†diffeljencefl ‘ by Falls No. 626, Canadian Order of For- Co’hhch the t mung“, m‘bltl'amon mama-d 0f by ï¬ghting- esters, l‘orthc'pas't two years; and en mhof men n ‘ 3’ m 0 “We a; r n“.-. l.-_,.._‘__ the evening of' Thursday of last week ‘ ' . ’ . > I (I “ ‘ » >E >... t -. _..-A‘.â€... .u- , l. t-- ,,,.I Ex erim nts With Farm cm 8- about twentyâ€"ï¬ye nieinbeis 01 theï¬bouit ' ' 5 p ‘e. __ p assembled at his reSidcnce on li‘rancis P91 SGnalS- , The members of the Ontarb A ,‘.i_ "street. west and presented him With an fl . _ â€"" ' ;, . , cultural and Experimental Ulniongiire address and a beautiful gold “ng' hem" . Mn Pam‘s Deyman’ J3." came homl Thursday and Friday, pleased to state that for 1905 they are ing the emblem of the Order in raised “2ԠImemm‘oufâ€"ih 0†Fliesdayj all} , . . - .- - . letters and also presented an equally “'“l 9:0 back 0“ Saturday. ' . piepaied to distiibute into eveiy town. i . .- ~ - i ; v .‘1 - - - ‘ - ‘ 'l’ luold brooch to his Wife. The 3â€- G- H- G- Mc‘hty 0f TOTOUU ,i ship of Ontario materials for expert- Dean“ u *3 ~ ’ ~‘ I _ a, , . . .m. t ti n was made h Mr. Charles and Mr. John D. Smith, of Port Ho i merits-Withlodder crops roots rains 13â€â€œâ€˜u a 0 y pi ‘ Grasses 01.0%,†and f0;.ti1ize,,é g Kelly, Chief Ranger, and Mr. Charles We“: 'f‘t “‘0 Falls 9“ Tues-dill" t Vii'ards bf l 600 varieties of farm crops Bellman read the' address, which was M“ REA" FObHison left on Widnel - have been tested in the Experimental as follows: dad] (Emma: [or England.’ and WI“ 1“ I v- ' 'Department of the Ontario Agricultural MR- WESLEY DV’SMCEY' tulï¬gngbaytfghl‘? moninfs'f . T . , 'V‘ "3“ ‘ * College, Guelph, for at least ï¬'i’ie years ' De“? Friend and Bmther‘ on ‘1' d' ' Elf‘oyl‘m ft "1‘. 0,103,: in succession These consistof' nearly It was With “111011 “3th We 19m‘“' .L on ay’ 0'? lemma .0â€. huladdi' . Mr. A. J. Campbell, of Lindsay, wt ed, some time ago, that you Were about to ‘ leave our midst, and we will not only miss at the Falls on '1 ucsday, . you as a friend, but also as avBrothcr For- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Chambers all ester, among Whom You h‘WO “Puma fmth- f'amlly returned home on the 16th iroi fully as ï¬nancml secretary during the past a monthas visit to friends in Pemrbg two years. . ~ L -. ' Q \ i" , As a. slight token of esteem we new. you. magi} and Mouth Monagll‘m- ~ all the Canadian sorts and several hun- dred new varieties, some of which have done exceedineg Well in the carefully conducted experiments at the; College, "and are now being distributed free of these days is our M’illinery display. All- day ladies) come here to see what is newest and prettiest in Hats. NQNE GG ‘ï¬WA'iZ‘ dissatisï¬ed; Tire honestly believe that every" woman who buys her hat here thinks she has secured the fl'arï¬f, cht'0l96mtll‘1f 9,539“??? to accept this Emblem Ring, and wish you __ ,_â€".==,. i 51ml}: ml, :1 mlo‘. m 0. Oman.“ success in the future wherever you may Pavvles7 Conner the list of co-operauvc experiments in ‘reside. - . _ ' ° Signed on behalf of Court Fenclon.Falls - No. 626, Canadian Order of Foresters. 'C‘ius.‘ KELLY, Chief Ranger, agriculture for. 1905 :. ‘ ' (Cor-res )onc’en c o“ ' . v r .. 1. N0. EXPERIMENTS. PLOTS. * ' J ‘ c / [M cam“) You will feelthe same, too, when you have paid us The ï¬rst robin made its appearan? a call. E prettiest hat in town. And we gladly agree with her. h I‘VE. 1 Thl‘ee.vflâ€9“es Of 0a.“ 3 . THOMAS POULSOM, vice Chief Ranger, on Wednesday, the 22nd. 2 TWO “"19th 0f Balley """" 2 HARRY L‘TTI‘ETONi Rec' secretary- . Some of our citizens are attendii ¢¢MNW¢WWWWMWWMW 3 FWO Varyctles HUNG-SS Barley... Fenelcn Falls, Out, March 16th,,1905. the Quartet. Session Lindsay g 4‘ TWO “Rimes Of'spl'm’: Who“- 2 . After Mr. Stacey had made a neat week, ' ' l 5 Two varieties of Buckwheat....,2 and appropriate reply, the process of Mr. Thomas Daniel has been on t, 6 TWO “memes 0f Elem Peas for spending the evening was commenced, sick list. for some time and is conï¬nt . . . Norther“ Ont‘mo ------ 2 and two or three hem-swore enjoyany to the house. ’ z k ; Emma. ?.“‘1.§p012"é"' Spent A“ CW3th Winger,- to which The grippe has made its appearan" . I! n ,J b top “’0 va‘mL‘E’O‘ 03': 03“ m the invaders;did f'ull Justice, was pro- in several homes and left an impr 'sio l - ' ‘ Japan“? , can: 2 vided, and the programmeâ€"the cliiel The basket social which tool 'pla" before you buy yoanhristmas present. - 9 “Wee vurlellcso I Pbkmg boy†3 feature of which was music-“Was 0011- in the church here was a "rent succc w>¢+owww You may izavohecu dealing with usfor 10 :Izhree V‘Erl‘fues Of Maugolds' :" 3 eluded by all singing “ God Save the ï¬nancially, Tho sum of {538 was re; 11 1W0 Vfll‘wues 0f Sugar Bee‘s lm" King.†" Mr. and Mrs. Stacey's depart- izod, and there was a very good pi‘,_ . .. ï¬ â€˜ . I some time or. perhaps you have not. Just received thls "reek Ml“ We think ’we show the ï¬nest, largest Sill‘dl.‘ lot of nice Baby Car- and best assorted stock in the County. are from the Falls will be much regret- gramme also, which enlivened the pi‘ feeding purposes................. 2 ted by the many warm friends they oeedingg, 12 Three varieties Swedish Turnips 3 _ , z a Wedding Rio ‘3 Diamon ' r I . - ,. ' . ' . . . . ranges that are $§Pï¬mai Rings of all kgin’ds, Gentlgmliziil’gsl’tigigrsli 1'3 K011] R?!†'nlld two ‘dru’ms Of have made during their l'GSUlGUCG 1“ the Some time ago the post-master inc trains. â€" Our special blow is about our large Fall lu‘"‘ps"“:"°."'"""°'-' village, all of whom will sincerely wish arrangements with the mail clerk ~ . _ ,_ stock of WATCHES. See our silver, 14 Parsnips and 2'varieiics Carrots than, happiness; and prosperity in their have Mr Alex McGee’s do,“ G10: . iSO EXtGDSlOfl Tables, Sld‘e- ‘golld amid guéiuliedtal Watches “for boys .15 Three varieties Fodder or Sil- new home. ' left; outside of him mun baa- goythat Coal-ids and 13861100111 Sultes- $21;leCasedpdlnï¬ï¬igé.gogenggihiuzg ‘ . aga cor? ",““'â€'â€."' " """ "â€â€˜ - mail contractor could. [colic it in a b 16, Three varieties of Millet......... Eenelon some". ht the side of th0 road; and on Thhli W, :. {Mg stock over $2,000 worth of Watches ‘ . alone. Guards, Long Chains, Brooches, I. carry 111 stock a, full 11113 Stick Pins, and an endless variety of ~ suitable Christmas gifts. Comcgand .1: u l I L as, Parloui Suites Lounges»... seef'orymirself. élharrs, Etc. Picture franlillg “Specm’lty' Sgt}. if you are in need of aSewn ihggyhlachine he- sure‘and see LINDSAY. 71+. - ‘ b ' ... " " 13% 34195 befme “ymg MI‘LNE’S BLOCK. 99 KENT:ST. a. norm. . , day night, the 16th, some one tore t Cambray, March, 1905, box down. Mr. McGee would like Council" met at regular meeting, all know W110 did it. IF tliey- had be. the members. present. Minutes ot‘ lust §e9n doing it they would have exp: meeting read and approved...on motion Email a peculiar sensation. . of Messrs...Cragg and Webster.NA W a, _.__ , 1- . - - iï¬cd copy of County Biy-Law o. . E CONGRATULATE HILLâ€"Mr. I gilxi‘fiZSEeélï¬hoéizpï¬ ' heiog aby-law to. designate the roads ward J. Kylie, of Lindsay, was elect, 26 Fertilizers with Swedish Turnips 6: m the County to be Improved.“nd°r the PlieSld‘am’ 0f .the University Of Tom". 27 Growing Potatoes on the level‘ Gmd Roads. 1.31%!“ was renewed, fron' Lu"er Somety 1â€â€œ Friduy mgh"E I and in huh,"th"mum" '2 Clerk McNhillie. . _ a majority of 145. Nearly all our to valvuioues of, earlx’ medium ‘ On motion of MOSHE. Dow-812.,and. era know or have heard;,tell.of..thortl 17. Three varieties of Sorghum... 18 Grass Peas and two var. Vctches 19- Two varieties cl" ltape......,....... 20: Three varieties of' Cl‘over.......,.. . 21 Sainl'oin, Lucerne and Burnet... 22 Seven varieties of Grasses . ‘23»: Three varieties of Field Beans, @wwquwwwww ww