I .say, $1.00 per. trip ;» from places outside 'deep and rapid enough to endanger the ‘ trouble won’t last longâ€"and it’s a cer-†~flood. His horse was drowned, but he Pease, .mâ€"‘ J. m5. momwoooeew emce- TERRILL ‘ BROS. weer. ~Tmt Re in!PITAI_..-*â€"The revised scale of charges of the Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, which went into effect on March lot; is as follows: In public wards. 50c. per day, weekly in advance. In semi-private wards, $1.00 per day. weekly in advance. In private 6% Words, 8175 per day. weekly in ad-. _ ' ‘° , . T 4 . . . . _ . vance. Operatingroom; major opera- WWVWVWWWWW -“’l1‘ctl. about your painting and repair» tions 35 00, minor operations $2.00. Ambulance; within the term of Lind- gr) ing? Or if you are going to build, call: and get estimates of materials. If you let me know what you are going: to build, l can tell you how much of each. kind ol material you ne'ed--â€"als0 draw you;- g a plan if necessary. (a All information free whether you are AND GIVE IT TO THEM AT THE HteHT~Pmce as custom, 0,. “0, 3' THIS IS THE ANNIVERSARY or nun OPENING- the town of Lindsay as may be arrang- ed. ‘.Wine and spirits supplied to patients will be charged for in addition to maintenance. [61’ Here the Swiss Bell Ringers on Friday evening, March 3lst. in Two- mey’s hall. Prices 15c., 25c. and 350. 'jFLOODS.â€"In many places the pee- pleâ€"4m some of tlremâ€"-are being troub- led by floods caused by the sudden melt- ing of the great quantity of snow that was upon the ground afew days ago. Here'at the Falls comparatively little annoyance is caused by floods; but along the south side of Francis street west is a small creek which for a few days every spring swells into a river Q In March 1904 we commenced business, and it is g with pride. as well as with gratitude to our many Q friends we'now tender our thanks for the appreciation Q of our eï¬'orts and the support accorded us in the past. 63 Our aim has been to ' @ GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT and we are bound this season to overshadow all past 6% efforts by submitting to our customers the ï¬nest range $3 of hlgh-class merchandise '_which has ever been shown, QT @ Q (:50. H. nieces.)~ Opposite Post-office. LADIES’ RAIN ICOATS. GENTS’ DEPARTMENT. life of any child four or ï¬ve. years old that chanced to fall into it. Just at present it.is rushing right merrily past the Gazette ofï¬ce, and, a few rods furâ€"‘ ther west. the sidewalk ‘and the fronts of two or three lots are covered with water to such a. depth that the occupants of the houses on the lots have to go to and from home the back'way and cross their neighbors’ premises. May street, which runs south from Francis street, is entirely underwater for the greater part of its length, and so is part of the sidewalk on the east side of it. Three or four callers are partly, and one is entirely, ï¬lled with water, but the We have just received a ship- Don’t be the man be] i dâ€"cv ment of Ladies’ Rain Coats and the best. I " net Waterproof Coats, and in all the Our line of Men’s Clothing was essentials, variety of materials, never more complete. We are NOTHING LIKE IT. Honey~â€"the pure nectar off floWersâ€"stands in a class by' itself as an article of food. There is nothing to which it. can be compared. When you want something: to help out your fruit supply, _ get a can of hone and 0 -. A E- have the best thing there u If the honey comes from my. I can show you the'latest and apiary’ it has been quqcedi, newest designs in Gents’ and and put up under coma-11310115" Ladies, Watches,0hains’Lock_ which make it the equal of." ets, Bracelets, Brooches, etc. any honey you can bu)“ , ' Quality and prices right. E. (3-.- HAND Something decidedly new in . » APIARIST, FENELpN FALLS.. Silverware suitable for wed- GET OUT ding presents. o. J. COLLIS, YOUR WAGGQN. the new, up-to-date and lead- If it requires any, repairing,, ing Jeweller and Optician, bring it to my shop on Francis: FENELOH FALLS. street east, and the work, will be done the way it should be- workmanship and reasonableness newest patterns, the larrrest as- In .prloe, our offerings are pre- ' sortment. . . _ . ’2‘ , emmen‘h’ . - Prices range to suit all nur- Ladtes Waterproof Coats from Chasers. A look will convince I t0 you of the sterling Vahles which (93 6% 6% beauty of desionl quality of showinv the latest ' (m ,. , ,, styles, the (Q (a? 63 6% (:3 @ ' ' r v . Ladies Cravenette Rain Coats we are oï¬â€˜ering in Mens' and "from $3.00 to.312.00.' Boys’ Clothing. S) A ~.‘.‘ m . _ . ‘ ' ' Q g \ notice ‘to the Pumiceâ€"We wish to inform the g X publ1cthat'we are g1v1ng up Silverware, but in order (,3 g») to give'ever‘yone an. opportunity to dispose of their g coupons, we Wlll redeem all coupons brought in before § 69 633 June 1st. We will also continue ivin - April 15th. - g 8 coupons untll tatnvllndicatlou that springls here. New goods just arrived, and _______________________._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ '____.__.__.____â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"'â€" Prospects are for-an early-1 opening of navigation on the great lakes. Two thousand British immigrants have arrived in Toronto during the past ten days. ‘ . Water is to be taken from Canada for an irrigation scheme in the State of Montana. - ' i The British ship Eskasoni, which left Portland, Oregon, on April 15th, for Liverpool, is missing. Gessler Be seen was found guilty at New York of having sent an infernal machine to the Cunard steamer Umbria. Allan’Loney was acquitted at Corn- walll'of manslaughter in connection with the killing of Alcide Laurie at a hockey match. , v .; . Hon. Mr. Hanna announced in the legislature that the Government intend- ed to introduce, this session, “some mi- nor amendments " to the liquor license nervousness!"quvitrrnwoaurwomwwsormrwwwwww â€"â€"--â€"... TERRIL‘L BROS. ‘ ’ - FENELON FALLS. also oseoeeoeoooeeeeeeeeeeeeeeg FENELON FALLS MARKETS. - , H W A N T E D . Fenelon Falls, Friday, Mar. 315t,1905, Reported 0y the A’ort/L czar Roller Mill 0a A LOCAL SALESMAN FOR @ GD 63 ® ® A (53 Q Q Ca? @ ® ® (3 GD \Vheat,Scotch or Fife 95 lo 1.00 Wheat, fall, perbushel.... 95 1.00 BOOTS AND SHOES act, Wheat, spriryz h 1......†90 ' 95 . Barle er as c ' 42 46 I JacobRupp, of Forest. was swept oï¬â€™ Buc‘k,:i,§attt u U 50 55 F E N E I. 0 N F A I. I. S . I done. a bridal? into the Aux Sable River by Oats, u .... .... 36 38 and surrounding territory to represent 111 all t 1e latest and up-to-date And I can Shon you sonle_ Buggies that will make you; styles. glad you didn’t buy a buggy" i“: CANADA’S GREATEST HURSESIES Rye, s i o t e l u s 'n glues afcgr be n0 hre 10 r l Potatoes, “1b use one. F Nféwest Varieties flnd‘Specialtigs in Hardy ‘ Cohen a rich manufacturer in New guttermer1 20 nuts. Small Fruits, Shrubs, .Ornamentals ' ' v elsewhere before you saw.“ v . ggs, per ozen...... .... 18 20 and Roses. A permanent sttuattou and . them York, cuaothe wgggg of tlice chéldlren gag, per ton...... . 2.33 223 txmary rï¬set‘ged for th; right rugs. pay ’ ' from ‘, to a wee an we tes . ...... . . _ . an some out t ree. rite for struekiaig He l-adgih’e'm arrested for arc): Hogs (live) {-3-}- ~--.'--- " 6 25. 6 50 p’tmwh†and sand 25 Cents for our pocket ' inn other children not to work In HOgs (DreSSEd) 5.50 6.00 memscope, “Emu to growers 0f {mils and d u a ' ‘ Beef....... ...... ...... n 4-50 5-50 P1931“ “Pd ‘0 farmers for examining seed I U m- ' 50 75 an grain. Eleven ‘men of a German detachment Sheepskins . . .. were killed and twenty-two wounded in W001 -~--‘~"~-" 1° 1 ’7 STONE & WELLINGTON " - - A- Flour Five Thistle . . . . . . . 2.90 3.10 ' ' . - _ ifs‘fhigi‘c‘l“ names m German south" Flour: Silver Leaf .. 2.80 3.00 FONEELELWONURSEFES. ‘ I "‘ Flour Victoria .... 2.70 2.90 ‘ aortas. . ,__________.._'_..__â€"â€"â€"-___._.â€" r10“: Family, Clipper.... 2.60 2.80 TORONTO 2 5m ONTARIO. Eggs taken 1n exchange. i Bran, per 100 lbs ...... .. . 95 l.05 Shorts, “ “ .... . ... . 90 1.00 Mixed Chop “ ......... 1.15 1.25 ____________________.__â€"â€"_-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Dog Lost. .._â€"â€" is printed every Friday at the 0iï¬ce,.. BIRTHS. corner May and Francis Streets. G1nLIs.â€"â€"In the township of Fenelon, on Sunday, March 4th, the wife of Mr. Simeon Gillis of a son; Wonsnuv.â€"â€"In the township of Fenelon, on Sunday, March 18th, the wife ,of Mr. ‘ Amos Worsley of a son. Lumenâ€"In the townson of Vcrnlam, on Tuesday, March 21st, the wife of Mr. Thomas Lawson of a son. Camerasâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Wed- nesday, March 22nd, the wife of Mr. James Chambers of‘a son. Russetâ€"In the township of Somervillc, on Friday, March 34th, the wife of‘Mr. Frederick Rattle of a. son. Exemsn -â€"At Fenelon Falls, on'Wednes- dny, March 29th, the wife of Mr. Albert English of a daughter. ‘ SUBSCRIPTION :2 [Mill lVélllllllE WORKS. or one cent per week will be added,., ' Strayed from the undersigned at Fenelon as long as ~it remains unpaid. Falls on Saturday, March 4th, a young Babt' Chambers Collie Dog; black with white breast and Is ., , white strip on nose, short hair, answers to say “arggiï¬gggdfï¬fgligltgilgcggï¬loï¬ggg- name “ Murphy.†Any infermation which E u . , will lead to his recovery will be thankfully 21,",Ngllilglcg HEADSIONES’ bou‘ Marble received. ROBT. S. McGEE, I Lot 25, con. '1 Fenelon. SPRING Munmr 1905. We beg to to announce to our customers and friends that we will have our open- ing on “Nissan amt, MARCH 3013‘:- amt 3181. We havev-opened‘lupamentirely tiew line-oi‘t'illillineryx, consisting of all the choice goodsofr: the season, Such as Braids, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Ma- linesaGhiï¬ons, etc. We particularly ‘desire to. dram your..- attcntion to our artistic designs .ithight grade trimmed models. for.-street~.wear,-., Tailored Hats audiRoady-to-wea‘rs. We would ask you .to .call, as.it is no-. trouble to show-.011): goods. _â€" AdvertiSing Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents}; per line persimmon. Casual advertisements), 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and}. '2 cents per line for every subsequent inser-â€" tion Contracts by the yenr,ha1f;year or: less, upon reasonable terms.. Estimates promptly given on all kinds 0t cemetery work. .Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. STILL To THE FRONT. JOB PRINTINï¬; ersecntedi neatly, cors- ectly andart. moderate: ppiecs. . E'L_D.i HAND, Proprieto PI Being a practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before ourchasmg elsewhere. WOPpKSâ€"In the rear of the \Tarket on Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house R. CHAMBERS- DIED. Hunnsv â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Sunday, March 26th, Mrs. Thomas Henley, aged 55 years and 22' days. am is aims will leave Toronto every Tuesday DURING MARCH and APfllL AT 9.00 P. M. FOR MANITUB W’ENDRTH-WEST, and run via Toronto, Grand Trunk, North Bay and Canadian Paciï¬c. A Colonist Sleeper will be attached to each tram. Passengers travelling w1thont live stock should take the train ‘leaving Toronto. L45. p.111 Train leaving Torontoat 9 00' p. m. is for passengers travelling With stock. Full particulars and copy of “_Western Canada†from any Canadian Poetï¬c Rail-- way Agent or C. B. Fosrnn, D. P. A, Torâ€" meL 34s.? We have sorted up since Christmas, and have: the best qual- ity, goods that can be bought for cash. SPRING TERM rnoM APRIL 3RD. ELLIOTT meson-r0, our~ CORNER YONG“ ANDAAWXANDER'S‘I‘S. This High Grade Coll ' ‘ ege IS maktn a most remarkable record this year for plie- L112le Its students Tiagood positions. We gwe It 6 best tramwayâ€"the kind that produces the Abest results-x Students admitted at any time: M‘ iconege Openthe‘entire e . . . catalogue free. y 8‘“ Magniï¬cent ,w'. l. ELLIOTT}, Principals, i COPYRIGHTS 8L6; Anyone sending a. sketch and "(lcscri )tlon may. quickly ascertain our opinion tree w tether an: invention ls probably pntcntnble.- (.‘onnnunica-- tionsrstrtctl y conï¬dential. ,Iiandbookon Patents r sent free.~.Oltlcst npency tor securing patents. Patenta.taken t trouulr Mumt 8:, Co. receive-- spectatnaticc, without chnrcc. in the . 1 Scientiï¬c" autumn. A handsomely illllSUMGd"Weel(lY. Largest elm: culatlon of any scientiï¬c ournal. ’l‘erms. $3 8?; year: four-months. $1. 80 dby all newsdealers.. MUNN' Busewwwwavvllengh Branch. 3100.525] BkNYashinquv. - The Old Reliable Jew- ellery Store, next door to. the post-ofï¬ce.. JOHl‘t SLAT ER. , ..... Eenelon- Falls... $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE-f.- '