‘3 p1 ‘I 522 I ' assessesâ€"resales seeds; but. that they may be got rid of by applying a top dressing of well rotted IL manure to the pOor spots on the lawn in the fall, and sowing: them with fresh grass seeds in the spring, by which m~'-'Ills the (landelioiis may be choked out of existence. The prol'esmr Says ._. “it is priciicaliy iniprssible to rid the Q a E A R I N G ground ol' them when there are so many going to send all al'Oll'lal. and thousands of the following lines during the month of July. of seeds being carriel hither and thith- er by the wind." That ’s so. There are tens of' thousands of dandelious growing.r amidst the grass at the sides of our vil- lzue streets, and there will be millions ol' them in two or three years if the DRESS GOODS, WASH GOODS, READY; MADE WAISTS, RAIN COATS, LACE CURTAINS, WHITEWEAR, CHILD- REN’S STRAW HATS and TAMS, TOP SKIRTS and UNDER- SKIRTS, at cows, which now keep the majority of them eaten down, are no longer permit- W'HDLESALE‘ PRICES AND LESS. UIWWFWK‘IWBHWIMW'W'IWKEVT sawtuiiaprznpa’iwir'zï¬yrim‘aygriwrwrawwmrmrw tell to run at large. GOOD [homesâ€"Au exchange says : Here’s where we offer our readers a chance to make money and make it easily. El} ’HAtiisr riots and materials are in season; also DAIRY SUPPLIES, BEFRIGERATORS, HAMMOCKS, FISHING TACKLE. and everything found in an upâ€"to date hard-u»~ ware store. Call and see my line of Cream Separators-L and get prices before purchasing. “ Don’t Forget theedltor when you have an item. If your wife whips you, let us know. and we will Set it. right before the public. IF you have company, tell us, if you are not ashamed of your vis- itors. It' a )‘OUOQ‘LOI‘ arrives at your house and demands raim"nt, buy a quar- ter's worth of cigars and come around, and, if you area cash subscriber, we will furnish a name for him or her, as circumstances warrant. If you have a. social gathering of' a Few friends, bring around a big cake, six pics or a ham, not necessarily to eat, but as a guaran- tee of good saith. We mention these little things because we want. the news." It is strange how oblivious the majority of people are, or appear to be, of the. fact that the publisher of a paper is always hungry For items. We have Friends and well wishcrs who will hear of something we would gladly publish, and will not say a word to us about it. It'al‘ierWurdn taxed with their remissnesa, they "ll generally sav, “i thought you knew." Newspaper man can only acquire inl'or- mation. as other people do,‘ through their eyes or cars; not through the pores of their skins, as some folks seem to think they can. Rouou on THE PUBLIC â€"-One of our l exchanges says: " A recent regulation issued by the postal (li'p'll'tlllent is worth bearing in mind by those having boxos. As all postmastcrs are liable to make mistakes in putting mail matter into wrong boxes, this new regulation re- lelmallfIlllwl'ifillqmlfdlmmlf llll‘lmllrjllmrd‘flï¬wt'flhflï¬ifl ï¬lm“?IfIEEKM‘JIUHF[jflmllrfllï¬alxjflwr'ulqï¬yr WWJW'EEK‘WJWE‘iqu quires people to examine their mail matter before leaving the ofï¬ce; and .533 l ERR i LL ROS. should they ï¬nd a piece not addressed to them, they must iI'etIurn it at once or be liable to a line of .3200. Flint it is . {I the fault of the post-iiiaster makes no dimrencep This new i'czulatimi will. I,‘ ,I I I, I I I II I I I if really enforced, be rather rough 0n the public; but “ it 's an ill wind that I I 1905- WAGSGN. blows nobody any good," “"d ll W1“ be A a boon to Iand rejoice the hearts of post- We beg t0 to announce to If, .t . _ , sriti. ALIVE b . {my ~ 1 0 i e ‘ 2 .7" I l‘ ‘ at. - . 1 0‘ ‘ h ‘t i a ’ ‘ that we Wlll have our open- “11b 1 0 my 5 1013 on l‘mus - - , . , . .. - - - ' ly painted has new tires and a mova- . . impunity, because the ï¬nal lenponSlblll- "W I i, I I I ‘ , , _ , , ., tv for the correct distribution of the :flgciem f0! cmldlen' Apply ‘lt me Gazelle and able ‘0 meet the rFCluirements of 111g on bt'l Bet east, (“1d thIe WOIL W111 ~ ' ' the public. and have inst received a be done the Way It ShOde be mails is sl i"tcd From their shoulders to H good assortment of clocks. I can THURSDAY and FRIDAY! done, those of the recipients. We had no idea . that the post-ofï¬ce ltllililn'ltlcs could Trent Valley Nawgatlon CO" {ggIIIII‘IVghm-“tlyogflgi'eglfgï¬ MARCH 39th and 315t- And I can Show you some I We have opened tip an entirely new Buggies that “’1†make you". make a law and impo~oia penalty for LIMITEDI I . movement, it a s ' .' 5 -,. I I I I I I I “y 0†lion 6 ’ qu" line of Millinery, conSisting of all the glad you didn’t buy a bun.g o .. its infraction; and is n’t a ï¬ne of 3200 d d I .. . . ‘ - ' - . e '1!) in s , v ' ~ . . Lillie! sttep for retaining, tliiough an . t a o t anything;I else that a chmce goods of the SMSOHI such as CEO. H. MCGEEJ. Opposite Post-ofï¬ce. / BUGGY DUSTERS ' LOCAL AGENT WANTED AT COST. “weW(iï¬â€™liiiio‘lf‘oi‘sTmm†' FENELON FALLS Call and see our buggy dust- and surrounding country, which will be ~ ers, all of which will go at cost, mama f0" “’0 “31“ mm . , . Start Now, ab we have a’ Luge supply' at the best selling season, and handle our- Most of them having been Nev“ fbpeliialï¬es a a 0n 1 era arms. 1‘)“ blouggt atlg bin Dgln’ they WIH Write for particulars, and send 25c. for our 3 so 3 so at ‘L mgmn' Handsome Aluminum PocketMicroseope Our stock of Harness, 001â€" l“ Wâ€, Elem†useful t° , 7 Farmers, in examining seeds and grains. lars; Nets etc- 13 conlplete- Orehardists, in examining trees for insects. Gardeners, in examining plants for insects. _ Teachers and scholars in studying botany. Everybody in a hundred different ways.. STONE & WELLINGTON. FONTHILL NURSERIES. (OVER 800 ACRES) TORONTO - ONTARIO: 19-3m. The balance of our stock of the above mentioned lines we are going to hand over to youâ€"and make it worth your while to take them. If 3a "in It will pay you to take advantage of this sale as soon as possible, for there is bound to be some lively selling as soon as the facts become generally known. ‘L/ Come and take advantage of the Sweep- ing Reductions on above mentioned lines. is} I, Artirt: g _ 3595sz “1:! U: 2 L111 b O 2 "Tj ï¬zz-i tâ€"s |-_â€"i C72 other pt'i‘soo’s [piiigtake’ 9, paper worth Jeweller carries in his line of goods. Braids, Flowers, Laces, Ribbons, Ma- elsewhere before you saw ' only a con le of cuts ? _ I , I lines, Ghil’t‘ons, etc. -I u .. VF.) »--»â€"-â€"«-â€"â€" BObcaygeon’I Palnt' LlndsaY' \Vc particularly desire to draw your 31 [\RRI1EDI Steamer “ EbTURION.’I’ Links, souvenir Badges attention to our artistic designs in high BM,KWELL__D_WIS ._,At “,0 Manse, Irene- June lst until Sept. 30th, inclusive. and grade trimmed mOdOIS for Street We“: F, G l loa Falls. by the Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, B. Read down, ‘ Read up_ ms' Tailored Hats and Ready-io-wears. I ‘ A ,on Monday-E July l7th, Mr. George Henry a. m. p. m. p m. p. m. The oldI reliable Watchmaker and We would ask you to call, as it is no trouble to show our goods. Miss MWASHBURN, liliilflil lllll ï¬llillii is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. the township ofSomcrvillo- Lv 7.15 4.10 Sturgeon Pt.Lv1210 6.55 Jeweller- Ar 8:40 5.30 Lindsay lv 11.00am. 5.45 ESTABLISHED 1878I Daring June, July, Aug. and Sept, Sat- urday’s boat will await arrival of G. ’l‘. R. 333 g: ii iii 533332;"? {it‘lli.£i.§’“i$l~i‘ii3§‘éi JO H N S LAT E R . Fenelon Falls. Meals served on board. SUBSCRIPTION “ Fenelon Falls. ‘ A i ' PENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon. Falls, Friday, July 215i, 1905. Reported 01/ me Nari/i ADULT Roller illil/ Co v - ‘- -l or Fit'e.... 90i !' - . . \\ heat. boot“ 0 9 ’ Connects at Sturgeon Pomt With steamer x i; ' ‘1101.... ,- . . - i gigging“ bu? I I I I I II 85 Manna for Coboconk and intermediate A AR, .1 Barley: her huslicl.... 44 48 POMS-011. Mondays Wednesdays Saturdays OI OIIII cent II†week Wm be W]ch v -v a u 50 5' . - . ‘- 31:?“lmu†II" 40 4; Lmdsayi Fenelon Fans, Coboconk, A as long as it remains unpaid. PM; U 65 67- “ MANITA,†June 19 to Sept â€"(llondays, . _ , I t l t I I a ' RWI H I I 6:) 65 Wednesdays and Saturdays.) Advertising. 12 ates. Pmm‘msi H “" 3f 40 Read down' L. b H (Read up' Professional or business cards, .30 cents ï¬lm“: i)“ lb ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " I: LI 8530’1'“m' ‘11“ my . ALL ’90 p‘“m‘ per line pcrannnni. Casual advertisriiicuts, .. Eggs: 1"†dozen ‘ ‘ ° ‘ ' .1“ L) I 9'30 it Stnlgmn Pmnt . 4'30 u 3 cents per line for the first insrrtion, and «Lilly, De" ‘0†' 7500 8 of) All IO")? ,, “"613†Fans 1“ 5"â€) u 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- - Hides ,_ , g I ROSCIIIII'C Lock ï¬r H To BUY tion. Contracts by the year, half year or - Hogs ive‘ on m w ‘ - .. ':‘ . 1t - ‘. EDIIeslsed) I I I I I II 7 50 BIOII Ar12I25 III mI Cubomnk [III 2 OII ,, less, upon lelson‘tb L tciins Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 5'50 On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays T 1 can . .,,._ S-ln-epskins . ... . .. . . .. . . - 5†76:! this boat is open for special charter. JOB PRINTIIVG exp-CNN †l: U Wool . . . . . . . . . . - . - - 24 25 A D M E E, ectly and at moderate prices. Flour Brandeii’s Best. 2.70 2.90 Bobea eon, Cliemon . Burlei h. D. HAND a yg g g a Flour, Silver Leaf . ....; .. 2.60 2-30 Proprietor Flour, Victoria Flour, Family, Clipper.... 3-40 ~- Bran, per 100 lbs .. . 90 Shorts, “ “ 1.00 Mixed Chop “ . 1-04 _._.â€"â€"~â€"- __ ____ .____â€"â€" STR.. KAWARTHA, FLYING . Bli'l‘lVEEN ,. “ OGEMAH †June 19th to Sept.â€" Read down. Read up. Lv. 7.00 n. m. Bobcuygeou Arr 7.4.3 p m. “ 9 '30 “ Clicmong Pk ar 4.301v 5 “ “ 11.30 “ B'uckhorii _-'r 2.15 “ I Ar l2.30 p. m. Burleigh Falls Lv 1.00 “ New goods just arrived, and I can Show you the latest and newest designs in Gents’ and 7- Ladies’ Watches, Chains, Lock- " ets, Bracelets, Brooches, etc. 50 YEARS' . * EXPERIENCE 1-,~ Bt‘tl‘lCWCll to liiss Annie M. Davis, both of Lv 6,15 3,10 Bobcaygeon Ar 1.15 8,10 Connection at Burleigli with “ Empress’ . Q d _ , l t and “Stony Lake†for Lakctield and in- ' ua, 1ty an prices 1‘19: 1 . termediate points Meals served on boa rd. t G a - . ' . ' ' McCallum’s line of busses will give Peter- S SIlbonlethlng dicic%ed new 1 n n .‘ borough connection with morning and 1 verware 8111 ‘1.) e 01‘ We '- rt-ntor Fins, .ROSnDllLE, commit. W, IIIIIII IIIIIISIIIIII . D B I - . ‘l i' or dailv exce tSatur- , _ .. _. dailii'eiiginltlrnguiillti:.ihil.M511er Elm-mug Burleigh, Stony Lake Pomts, Lakeï¬eld. The haiimest, safest and t at ‘ ~ ‘ , , ,, June 19th to Sc'pt.10tli'. ' .1 N ~ 1 Fenelon-Falls 1v .0 30 a uL-AH 7 40 n- m-- , I _ , , most economica . evei oses “we‘ll,†I H 730, a and 7m, o . Strs. Empress, stony Lake, Mainstic. ’ D. J. Patents taken through Mum I2 COI me,“ , . . . . tr 't-h. Cohocouk arr. 8.3:) “ LV 6 00 “ Daily- connections-mado at Lakeï¬eld With S eng “minim,â€ch without, charge. in the, Making connection at Fenelon [Pulls with 1 all-G:.T.†R. trains to and from .all Stony cheap as bouglitin the new, up_to_date and lemL ' morning train for Toronto. Time-table l Lake points, and With Str. Ogemah at Bur- A handsomely illustrated weekly. Lamest ctr. . - ‘ lcirh Falls for Chemomr and Bobcaygoon ‘ . ' ' “himâ€to Cl‘“â€"e~‘Vlmout'mhce' 1†. . D b ‘ ) 101‘tn . f l till 1. Tc 5.33Lv u- ThéKmv,,I1.lh: will be 01),,†for chm-{er Meals seived on boaid. 1 - mg Jewellel Hind < : ï¬ia‘ldiil'mlt‘idt’li‘sfgl. goglbrgiillnewhrdlealcm. . to, picnic parties as usual. For tickets and general information apply _ B Bsouls "Bus QTDHE ,‘ N & caIaslBroadwayI, Y ‘ awesome. Proprietor. *0 "gm, '3‘ GM“) “"919†Mr B Fenelon Falls. ’ , “ENE-o" FALLS“ “whomever eu-Wunanumu.n»9m. TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch Innd description may quickly ascertain our opinion free w tether an invention is probably patentuble. Commiiiiica- A tlons strict] conï¬dential. Handbook on Patents - sent. free. ( idcst agency for securing patents. in 1-pound bottles. I I . £1 33:: $4 . . ‘. it.