gi~:';‘fitt./' mid receiveda letter lrom Mr. G. H. ' G. McVity. of Toronto, stating that arrangements had been made with a Mr. S. ll. Brownfl that. the furniture for the hotel would be shipped next (this) wcek. and that. the electric lights were to be put in at. oncc which work is now being done by .‘Ir. Ernest Pearce. who has only to make a i'cw connections, as all the inside \virvs were strung long ago, Some of the l'uroituro will prob: ably have arrived by the limo. tho. Ga- zc/m is printed. and we ‘hnpo soon to make the acquaintance of Mr. Brown. who will receive a warm welcome l'rmn everybody in the village. as pecuniary advantages are expected to result from the opening of the new hotel. OUR BUTCHER Snore. -â€" Fenelnn Falls has. now two oi as neat and well- appointcd butcher shops as the majority of much larger tmvns can boast of. Mr. Ausrin's was up-to-dato long ago, and now Mr. Ouclcttc has made a spurt which has already been noticed in two papers, the reporters For which were in such a desperate hurry to give an item of news that they couldn’t wait until Mr. Ouelctte had ï¬nished his imprch- ments, which are numn-rous and cost. quite a bit of money. The walls and ceiling have been covered with a kind of oilclath ol very pretty pattern; there is a new counter, painted, like tho moat racks, a dark red; there is a pntont machine that grinds out little statement papers (with printed headings) on which to jot daivn the weight and price of'joints etc. bought on credit, and sent outwith them for the information of the purchasers; and last. though not least, there is a mammoth and magnif- icent refrigerator, which was made by the Eureka U0. of' Toronto and cost nearly $200. The front is of polished ash, and has pinto gInSs windows that slide up and down, and at one end is a dark closet which will hold we don’t know how much meat. Dark clusots. be it observed, are used for very differ ent purposes. If one is in'a house, had children are put into it to make them I become good; but il' in a refrigerator, good meats are put into it to prevent them becoming had. DIED. CAsnonn.-â€"In the town hip of Eldon, on Saturday, May 13th, David Cashore, aged 70 years. Ln'r'rs.-â€"â€"In Toronto, on Sunday, May 14th, Maggie McKinnon, beloved wife of William Letts, (formerly of Fenelon Falls), aged. 41 years. , Peanutâ€"In the township of Fenclon, on Monday, May 11th, John Perrin, aged 69 years and 6 months. W _-.-....._. ..___ _-. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, May 19th, 1905. Reported 03/ the Worm mar Roller MW 00. VVheaLScotch or Fife .... 90 to 9; Wheat, fall, pcrbushel.... 99 95 Wheat, spring .... 80 90 Barley, per bushel.... .... 44 43 Buckwheat“ .... .. . . 50 55 Oats, “ .... 3’: 39 Pease, “ .... 60 67 Rye, “ ~60 65 Potatoes, “ .... 30 35 Bu-tter,per 16 18 E‘ggs,per dozen . . . . . . 12 13 Hay,per ton............. 7.00 800 Ridesâ€... ....... 6.00 650 Hogs(live‘; .............. 6.55 680 Hogs (Dressed) 5 50 0.00 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 0.50 Sheepskins.............. 50 70 Wool . . . . . . 10I 1'? Flour, Five Thistle . . . . . . . 2-90 3.10 Flour, Silver Leaf ...... .. 2.80 3.00 Fibur,Victoriu 2.70 2.90 Flour, Family, Clipper.... I233: 2.80 Bran, per 100 lbs .- 110 Shorts, “ “ 1-00 1-10 135 MixedGhop “ ......... 125 . HOUSE opportune. The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of house decorating, Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging, Kalsomining. Agent for the Empire Wall Paper Co. Paper- from 5 cents per roll up. Shop opposite McArthur Houso. Esti- mates given free for work in town or. country. AI MILLER,I Fenelon Falls, 151t‘ M III-IE EMPIRE FENGE. The Empire Fence is the strongest fence made. It is all painted white. Astond- ard and a half galvanized. Each horizon- tal wire is guaranteed to stand from 2,200 to 2,600 pounds. Hard draWn steel wu-o stands 1,500 pounds. Sold by Walter ll. Stevenson.II Echelon, April 26th, 1905. 12-4 M STR. “KATHLEEN.†PLYING BETWEEN Lindsay,- Sturgeon Point, Petition Falls. May 15th to June lst. .-/ fosoosocaoo P. D . fl iss< w. 3:3“ TERRELL BROS. newsman“ normsz-wrmmnww 1w summers-em. Owing to our steadily increasing trade, we ï¬nd it necessary to have more room in order to carry the stock to meet the demands of our numerous customers and friends. Mr. Nevison having vacated the store on the south of us, we have taken it over and intend placing therein a complete stock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes and Ready-made Clothing. We shall in the future, as we have in the past, by right treatment and close attention to business, en- deavor to win the conï¬dence and patronage of all, and also to sustain the name which we have already gained of selling the most reliable goods at a lower . m pr1cc than they can be purchased elsewhere. GBEAT BOOT All!) SHOE SALE. Having purchased the stock of Boots and Shoes carried by Mr. Nevison, and already having a com- plete stock on hand, we will for ï¬fteen days, comâ€" mcncing Saturday, May 6th, sell at a greatly reduced price the entire stock, including all lines of men’s, sosoooooéésoocoeccooccocoon $35 ® Il rosessssosssss / @@@@@. Ever Held lines of footwear. Remember the date: From Saturday, May 6th, (. until Saturday, May 20th. SE3 ' 6’50 LEADING 33:5 GEiiEt‘ié‘il. MERCHANTS. @ pâ€" a; in women’s, boys’, girls’ and children’s shoes. Greatest Sale of Boats and Shoes in Fenelon Fails. It will pay you to take advantage of this sale, as it means a saving of from 20 to 30 per cent. on all '_:i;;,ur"in,I~,sItr supp: zipignc'itnfltnmuï¬anr unpprulttipxrnrfylt'Limitu"magma:rnwmmpnrypr::ugpt‘nxgtï¬pr :xqutrzlypg‘uuï¬prnnggr ,, RELL ., FENELON nus. g goosssosssssoocooeceeeososome esoosooooononsnsnsonenessosooooooneooocooooc .lï¬tv‘ Not one graduate of the popular ELLIOTT W i TRUTH "is A STRONG ARGUMENT. g ‘ TORONTO, ONT. ‘ CORNER YONGE AND ALEXANDER STS, I l E 5 H is out of a position to-day. It is the ! truth when we say that “ owl-pupils are uniformly succcsrj'ul in getting good posit- ions after graduation.†Our school is a. high class one and the best in Canada, Enter now. College open the entire year. Catalogue free. W. J. ELLlOTT, Principal. _ S‘i’EJLL». "r0 - 'THE scour. We have sorted up since Christmas, and have the best qual- ity goods that can be bought for cash. The Old Reliable J ew- ellery Store, next door to the post-ofï¬ce. JOHN SLATER. Trent Valley Navigation 00., LIMITED. .. . ,.-,. ._ 7 I v 1“ m. - . Bobcaygeon, Sturgeon Point. Lindsay. S'tr. “ “ANITA,†May let to 31st. Read down. Read up. . . 0 "moi Lindsay PI: “'“m ‘ £3. 2 80 1)†Lve 6.30 a. m. Bobcaygeon Arr 7.00 p. m. Sturgeon . I II '11-45 N. u 330 u ‘t 7 30 “ Sturgeon Pt. lvc 5.40 " Knew“ FM 5 ' ‘ I arr 9.00 “ Lindsay “ 4 30 “ After June lst, boat. will make two trips . Ive 9 30 “ “ arr 4.15 “- daily between Fenelon Falls and Lindsay. 1.133;:911, owner. E. Elliott, Capt. l arm-10.30 “ Sturgeon Pt. lve 3.00 “ 1 Calling at intermediate landing: on signal. Horsemen requiring route bills or cards should see what we have to show workmanship. able. GAZETTE GFFIGE. in cuts and Prices reason- wnnrso. W A LOCAL SALESMAN FOR FENELOl‘i FALLS I and surrounding territory to represent CANADA’S GREATEST NURSESIES Newest varieties and specialties in Hardy Fruits,Small Fruits, Shrubs, Ornamentnls and Roses. A permanent situation and territory reserved for the right man. Pay weekly. Handsome outï¬t free. Write for particulars and send 25 cents for our pocket microscope, useful to growers of fruits and plants and to farmers for examining seed and grain. STONE 8: WELLIQGTDN. FON’I‘HILL NURSERIES. (oven 830 ACRES) TORONTO ~ - 2-311). ONTARIO. [mun MAWH WEB. Rabi. Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind say and surrounding country with MONU- MEN'l‘S and ,llEADS'l'ONES, both Marble and granite. Chambers Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. Being a. practical workman, all should see his desxgns and compare prices before ourchasmg elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the liarket on Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house . n.cHANBERs_ i SPRING ~What about your nest. painting and repair--- ing? Or if you are going to build, call; our get estimates of materials. ’ If you let me know what you are going: to build, I can tell you. how much of each kind of material you a. plan if necessary. I nccdâ€"â€"â€"also draw you All information free Whether you are a. customer or not. GEO. H. MCGEE. Opposite Post-ofï¬ce. A» coon TIMEPIECE. New goods just arrived, and I can show you the latest and newest designs in Gents’ and Ladies’ Watches, Chains, Lock- ets, Bracelets, Brooches, etc. Quality and prices right. Something decidedly new in Silverware suitable for wed- ding presents. D. J. COLLES, the new, upâ€"to-date and lead- ing Jeweller and Optician, FEMELOH FALLS. REiiiWED. . I have removed my harness-making business to my new premises, just. south of Northey’s block, Golborne street. ‘ J. J. newscast. SPRING AllliulllERY 1905. We beg to to announce to our customers and friends that we will have our open- ing on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 30th and am, 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, Chiffons, etc. 3 We particularly desire to draw/our attention to our artistic designs ili’high grade trimmed models for street. wear, Tailored Hats and Ready-to-woars. We would ask you to call, as it is no trouble to show our goods. M. WASHBURN. Eenelon.-Falls. . YOU PAY about 20 cents a pound for butâ€" - ter if you want that which you a. know is good, and use it rigl'tt along, every day, because you , like it. . You probably like honey, . too, but have an idea it is too » expensive to use every day. . You can buy the" best honey on the market for 10 cents it ' That’s not very Get a can. pound. pensive, is it? E. G. HAND. APIARIST, FENELON FALLS. J (Shy? VGDQ wuccon. If it requires any repairing, . bring it. to my shop on Francis: street cast, and the work will be done the way it should be done. ‘ And I can show you some '~ Buggies that will make you. glad you didn’t buy a bugg elsewhere before you saw * them. F.G.CHAMBER3. lliilii ltltttllill’ti is printed every Friday at the office, corner May and Francis Streets. QELFT SUBSCRIPTION : $1 00 A YEAR, IN ADV Al‘ild.I i or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents a per line pcrannum. Casual advertisements, .. 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and .- 2 cents per line for every subsequent mser» »~ tion. Contracts by the year, hnlfchar or less, upon reasonable terms. ' JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at moderate prices. ‘ E. D. HAND, Proprietor ' 50 YEARS‘ TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &.c. Anyone sending a sketchpnd desert tion may quickly ascertain our opinion free w other an invention is probably pntentnble. Communica- s tlons strictly conï¬dential. Handbook on Patents '- scnt free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken t I apecialnotico, without charge. mi. 0 '1 Scientiï¬c Hmehcan. rough Munn & Co. rccelva ~- A‘hnndsomoly illustrated weekly. Largest eir. ~~ culation of any scientiï¬c ournal. Terms, $3 9- 1 your: four months. 81. 80 d by all newsdenlers . MUNN & 80 3 Bronchomce. 525.]? 8t.. WashingmnrD- .. :a l StBroadway, Yogi, C