4 e I;â€" I; I I I 'll’fesident. who is the only child of Mr. Richard Kylie. with whom Sam Hughes had a debate in public a few years ago. 59) We heartily congratulate the young man on his success. NEW BUILDINGS.â€"-VVG don’t know how many buildings will be put. up in‘ the village during the coming summer, but Mr. 'Walier English, .Vir. Harry Littleton and Mr. Herbert Bvrnell are ".5 making preparations to build dwellingr houses for themselves on their respect.- ive lots south of the river, and there will no doubt be others. The houses swung ppw, . ill/That about your painting; a. it i'epiir-v- mg? Or if you are “going so lfitiiiti, callé. wï¬Eï¬tï¬ENIJ Th3 ‘iï¬d‘i liiTEREST "i955- n- and get estimates of'materiais. If you let» me know what you are going tit 'isjurzgpmqpimgnc WWW‘W ‘WWW’W Every woman is now interested in making plans mentioned are to be of a good size, and . '. ' ton, 1:) nnIzall, ofthmn will be veneered for sprmg and summer wearing apparel. For this to blllltl, I can liCll YOU llOW iii-léiil Oi. twill". 1‘ Witt l‘lc. . _ I; ~ - u ' -_- I l . i , . ‘ 1eason we Wish to emphasme the fact that we are klnd Of Dilatenal you needâ€""mgr; draw you... ‘, 3%“ Spring Millinery Opening Thurs~ day and Friday, March 30th and 31st. I Miss M. Washbura, Fcnelon Falls. A RARA AVISâ€"We are credibly in- formed that on Friday last a perfectly white crow was seen on the road at Mr. Albert Hughes' farm in Verulain, and we do not Feel inclined to doubt it, as there are freaks of nature among.r birds, beasts and ï¬shes, as. well as among hu- man beings. A few years ago a pure white sparrow was hatched in this vil- lace and was seen hundreds n? times, and we don’t know why there shouldn’t be a white crow. Such a specimen of the corvine species would be of great interest to naturalists, and highly val- ued by persons who make collections of stuffed birds. A SPRING 18 ll ERE;â€"â€"l.~ast week we ,, t , noted some indications of me early ar- gmbijmderies. rival of spring. and now slic-‘s here. The \5 (Q 6% i (2% Q? Cd: 6% GE 1 ' th 1 l % smwmg e very atest novs ties in all lines of K , a , summer gOOdSI I a plan if .necessaiy. (p All information free Whether you are a ® 6% ® @i (#3 6% 62h @ GE (’33 (7% @, ‘h. (23) @ customer or not. . _ Our Dress Goods Department 9 was never better able to supply your needs. We have a complete ran go of Spring purchases, all new goodsâ€"~the latest from the domestic and foreign markets. . CEO. is- Opposite Post_ofï¬ceI HONEY IS Ci I The impression prevails that I 'i Laces. I Our assortment embraces new, dainty, airy and distinctively clear stylesâ€"an array of the season’s best and most wanted things. honey is expensive, but it is a. wrong llnpl‘eSSiOll, dating from the time when practically That Embroideries are to be more than nothing was known about the Q, ï¬rst robin was seen in the Village about ever amonw the on t t; . 0‘ f. I I . I ten days ago, though we did not hear , O C 00 Illnmlnas 01 Spmng and U3 summer garments need hardly be commented upon (in? that, 13“ your eyes are management of' that met in - D .- r: - of its appearance until Saturday, and since then ever so many subs quent robins have arriVud, as well as a few greybirds. Wondchucks are out of weak new is the time dustrious of creatures, the to have them attended honey bee. Modern invcnr , tion has made it pessible to! here. Our stock is ï¬lled with the most stylish and popular lines. I ' , their holes, a red “ squrl â€-â€"â€"as most,- of' . .. _ . t the bolls would can “"was with}; “p ' 0‘ produce honey at a price with- Capeis in a tine on out estate on ues- W Colored glasses for out" in the reach of IMPâ€"ten cents I Side n . a poundâ€"and the quality is - Ow “7111 help very better than was. possible with mUCh- the old methods. All kinds of defective , U eyes properly ï¬tted with E' G' “AND' the best glasses at low- est price. da ,and the roads are getting so de- .Y . . . . - liglitl'ully slushy that sleigliing Will ,3 soon be a tliiti;_r of the past. Our vil» lagers are beginning to make cueRSeSâ€" ' ‘ l - l APIARIST, FENELON FALLS. ~ aeeeaeeaeeeaeeaea. which is all anybody can (inâ€"as to when the 100 Will be 0‘“: Ol Oil-[Heron nï¬yuimiwmmmimr:iu‘iynr'uiiiiipr'iipipr'iimyiriipipr2upir'ruiyirniqï¬lngmiiipp:‘iï¬prmnpriipm'iuiprmippr"iiipyirziimitâ€"rppr‘iimirmimr last day of April, and in 1903 on the _ last day of March ; but this year the ice 7; :-~ is so thick that, if we have any more be clear of it For some weeks to come. I 3 . . . MM! CHEAPEST GENERAL $1an penemn pa“ B. d. @QLLm, % iii THE COUNTY. S. Lake. Last year it went out on the “cold snaps," the lake is not likely to i" R g L L '3 R g I Song of the Retreating Russians. at: I I 6:9 2,3 the new, up-toâ€"date and leadâ€" Ggl ing Jeweller and Optician, We ’re marching 'on to freedom, in the dark J FEEELQR FALLS. it requires any repairing, . bl‘lng it to my shop on Francis street east, and the work will be done the way it should be The shells are bursting round us, and the shrapnel shriek on high. marching on to Freedom through the black and bloody morning; FENELON FALLS MARKETS. A: crimson tliread.ie..in.the east, and ans Fir-(1a, ‘ creeps across the sky. ' Fenelon F ’ 1 5’ mu" 24th71905‘ before the dawning 3 .. We ’re d d 1 th _ Reported 03/ the [Vorm-btarliloi‘zle)"MHZ 00. r " l ‘l f. to ' et 6 o'ous . We to hope ca: 3’ e “L a J 5 Wheuhspï¬ieh or Fife 95 lo 1.00 news be shouted. I I I I Our armies are in full retreat, and soon lsflIlIlI,III:Iel buShCl-on A LOCAL SALESMAN FOR Outfou‘gh‘Sliiiid bifuiiiiseiineuvred, outflrtnked Barley: pier b11511€1:::: 42 4:; F E 5% E i- 8 Ed F A IL L S 1 Clone. , u L I l . i . fwd raked and routed’ RUCkWhCMi‘i‘ ‘ i “I ' l ' 52 55 and surroundin tori-’tnrv LO . 1n 3’1»- the latest and up'to'da’te And I can Show you $01118. Three hundred thousand beaten men are OMS, II . . . . . . .. 3Is g - ' n replesent St Iles ~ Buow'leg that Inmke GUI . singing like the sea. Peasc, 6-)I (,7 t 3 . DD . I L y .. , _ I II I Rye, H 65 70 ’ I - l“, “ l S . glad you didn’t buy a bugo‘y" Our forces fill the valleys full; the plain is potatoes, u u _ ’ . H. 30 35 prest var ems and specialties in Hardy I h IIII II“ I it, I I OVGI'flOWlngi Butter, per lb . . . . . . . . . . .. 18 20 Fl‘mts, Small Fruits, Shrubs, Ornamentals _ e SEW ere L 01. w you 5d,“? Our bayonets clothe tIhe trampled earth EggSI p0,. dozenI _ U H 18 20 and Roses. A permanent situation and 1 ‘3 thenl, like ï¬f’lds °f Slopmg. cw" 1. H Hay, per ton . 8.00 9 00 tel'l‘llflol'b' rï¬sel'ved for “19 right manz. Pay ' 9 Above the distant mountain tops the 1g 1 Hides I I I I. I I H ‘ H 6,00 6.50 WeeI y. andsotne oniht free. Write for is slowly gronmg: I Hogs (live) I II U . I" I O 5 75 6 00 particulars and send 25 cents for our pocket i W ‘6" F, I A scarlet cord ism the east, and soon it Hogs, (Dressed) . ' . . u _ . n 5 50 (LOO microscope, useful to growers of fruits and T N S F G (I, B 54 Will be mom' Beef . . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . . .. . . 4.50 5.50 P1531“ “Pd t9 farmers for examining Send I 1 all all n: ~ . - - Sheepskins . .... . .. 51) 7‘5 ’1“ gram- ' ‘ ave lere is th Victory? 0 death ‘ I T, I I 0 gr whgi‘; is thy stinging? l E71001 F. 31:1'.‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ 2 3 STQNE a-iWELLdflï¬TUN. ' S. I We die that Russia may be free; we lose F133? Sill‘zzr I‘lIISIIfe - - ' ' - ' ' 2'86 3'00 FONTHILL NURSERIESI -.= I a (If; , r I râ€"I: “mm my glam ' i. b t Flotir’VictoriaJ ‘ 2570' 2290 renown (OVER 800 mm) ’ Eve‘s taken in exchange There’s blood upon the road we to L, n ma“: FIImnyI GlipIIIIIIIIII 2I60 ZISO , ZIgm ONTARIOI IUD D I “I ' is printed every Friday at the oilice, still we take it singing. I Our triumph is in our defeat, our glory in I I corner May and F raucis Streets. our pain. We’re marching on to freedOm through the A blood-rad lgi‘nt of morning; The cannon roar behind us and the. dead are fallingtast. You can see our patient laces ii Brim, per 100 lbs ... .. . 95 LBS Shorts, “ “t . 90 1.00 1.25 MixedChop “ ......... 1.15 MM ‘ Dog- Lost. __..â€"- SUBSCRIPTION 2 $1.00A YEAR, IN ADV ANDRE? or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. llllllilll MlliBlE WUllllS. Baht. Ghamhers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite; Strayed from the undersigned at Fenelon . Falls on Saturday March 4th a youno‘ of the dawning}. , . , ’ . . ’ 0 We’ve sull’ered through-tho weary night, coll“? D03: b11101? Wlth White breast and but an has come at last white strip on nose, short hair, answers to y ' name “Murphy.†Any information which Let will lead to his recover ' will be thankful] J .Y received. 1 the crimson Advertising; Rates. Professional" or business cards, 50 cents-3'- pcr line per annum. Casual advertisements, For we’re beatenâ€"beatcnâ€"beaten l 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and? the joyous news he shouted ; I, r I We.†lost the “mugs battle new, and ROBT_ s, MCGEE, Estimates promptly given on all kinds or - . Lot 25, con. 7 Fenelon. Cemetery work. 2 cents per line for every subsequent inserâ€"-- - tion. Contracts by the your, half year or" " soon we shall be from less, upon reasonable terms. Wrongcd, robbed, oppressed, tormented, imprisoned, exiledpknouted, A hundred million Russian Slnvs are rising like the sea. wBerti-and Shadwell in Boston Transcript. Fenelon Falls P. O. - , IMarble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. . JOB PRINTING executed neatly, corn-~- 5 a E Q BpiIngIa IpractictIill workman, all should We beg to to announce to see iiSteSigns in con - .- I I . 1 d t d _t ' 1 Wm WM before our customers and friends “ty ““ a 1“ °‘“IeElâ€IfI“;H\TD I l .' b , purchasing elsewhere. WOEKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on that We “fin have our Openâ€" Pmprietozlu Cambridge-st, opposite the packing hous'e ing on R. CHAMBERS “museum! and FRIDAY, sinners seen and 315i. We have opened up an entirely new BIRTHS. Herrrsnmoromâ€"In the township of Yarn- la‘m, on 'l‘uesduy, March let, the Wife of Mr. Robert Hetherington of a son. Scornâ€"At. Fcnclon Falls, on Monday, March 20th, the wife of Mr. Herbert Scott W e have sorted up of a daunrhtsr. . . W Knox 11d the township of Verulam, on 311103 Chmstmas, and . SPRING TERM FROM APRIL 3RD, line of Millinery, consisting of all the choice goods of the season, such as "Tuesday, March 22nd, the wife of Mr. Samâ€" have the best quaL 1 l Knox of a. son. W .t ‘ 00d ' ‘ Braids Flowers Laces Ribbons Mn- DIED' 1 y g S at Baa . / lines, Chiï¬â€™ons, iatc. ’ , .__....-._._.â€" . -AAAA‘AAAA“ ‘ " ‘ AAAA-A4AMA‘A.ï¬â€˜ PARKERâ€"In the toxynship OI: VeIriIilamyfdn be bought f0]? cash. . We pun-w,“qu desire to draw your DFSIGNS Fl‘idflyy “Nell “lbw 0591’ l 1'00 ‘ 5'“? 8 L' ~ . " attention to our artistic designs in high , . cépyaiaHTs a“, cst son of Mr William Parker, aged b y’rï¬, ' ‘ grade trimmed models [‘01- street. wear, 1:12PM saggiIng upkethhImpltlfdggcg télphnmn; ' v - \ CO 8.“ O“ 1110 'X‘ 01‘ 6 mgnths mid Eddy?“ Fauq on Thursday I , CORNER YONGE ASD ALEXANDER STS- Tallored Huts and Rea(1y'to“vearsI‘ l. oilsis pr.obnbl;1?iileiituble. Commiiiiltili- “mg-:5 ‘G “mu‘ievemh’ younm, 50,; The Old Reliable Jew- This High Grade College is making a, We would ask you to call, as it ism. tagitsfartggtl,ggpï¬gegg];Exagggggggggygggts - MBl‘ch Ll, i. ‘30 1 ï¬t, and most remarkable record this your for placâ€" trOuble to show our goods. Patents taken tnouizh Munn is C0. receive ' ‘ Of Mr- Willlflm “Ta-1‘9: (lde 7 m0“ ‘3 ollery Store, IleXl‘: door to ing its students in good positions We give we‘lalï¬ame' will?“ ommzc’ m niev ' 23 days. I, - . __:_ ,. j I ' _ s g E ii ‘ i W “M.__*-..._-MM the post-ofï¬ce.. . geitbjjï¬u‘lxmg’g’ 1"†’vl’ldflm‘ dea the 9 EC i ' m ems admllted at any t‘m9- " Almndsomely illustrated weekly. Largest. elra - » 1 f - - . culntion of any scientiï¬c journal. Terms. $3 :1 «5 Sold byall newsdealers, . ' College open the entire year. Magniï¬cent catalogue free. FOR SALE, Eur: four months. 1. ZIBroadway,New1!9£g-$ I Feneloanllsu 643w. A House and Lot on Bond Stree East. . I I Apply to AGNES ELLIS. W. .l. ELLIOTT,. - Principal- , Fenel’bn Falls. . mommmmmmm I si ‘ ‘ - < - W I