MARRIED. .luxxmâ€"-â€"Tuuhérou.â€"â€"At the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. Mi" Wilson, on Wednesday, April l'i'ih, 1907, Mr. Bruce Jnnhinto Miss Bertha. Thurston, both of the township of Vt-rulam. r W _I)IED. GRAHAWâ€"‘Ai Kinmount, on Thursday, April 18th, 1907, Henry Graham, aged 75 years, 9 months and 6 days. MCKEE -â€"At New Lislceard, Ont , on Morn duy, April 22nd, of pneumonia, Thomas, eldest sonof' the late John McKee, of Fen- elon, and nephew of Dr. Wilson, ofFenelon Falls. - ' ___â€"â€"..._ ' mm -- ~->h ' :- = . . . OUR SUMMLR T during July and. August enables std: . dents to begin a course at any time. 1 and ‘ =.ï¬nish ,. without - interruption. 2’. Write for catalogue. .BRI’I‘ISII Amen-A . ICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, TORONTO, the ' oldest and best. 1 t ‘T.. M. WATSON. PRINCIPAL. ; > _ rtâ€"~.~.-.,..~.. . summon FALLS MARKETS. Fenclon Falls,,Friday, April 26th, 1907 Reported 03/ the Norm ocar Roller-411i“ 00' Whent.Sc’otgch or Fit‘e . .55 10. 68 Wheat, fall, perbushel.... Wheat spring Hi. -- ' Barley: per bushel.... 43 ~ 45 . 'kwheat“ ‘ .. 45 ' 43 gills, .â€â€™ " 39 4o Peruse, _ †.~ . . . . . 75 . ' 80 Ilye,, , ‘ "‘ Â¥ . . . . . . . . ‘ 60- 65' I’ottttOBS, .u‘ ; I 45 ~ -50 But‘ter,per1b..........-.. .' 19' 20 Eggsmer dozen...'... 18 ~ 20 . Play,per.ion............. 8.00." 1203 Hides ..... 5 00 ~ .0. Ilogs (liVe) .. _.. 6 35 6 (.31 Hogs (Dressed) "6 30v Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . ...._..... 5 0 . Sil"°liskins.i..... '52 99 “70.015 ' . . . . . . . . . . . . '- 24 ' 20 Flour, Brandon’s Best .. . 2.3156 Flour Silver Leaf .‘.' . . . . . . r. 2. a... Flotll‘:Vlct0ri:L' 2.05 2.25 FlouryNew Process . . . . . . 2.00 2.20 Flour, Family, Clipper.... l.an 21,: Bran, per 100 lbs . . . . . . .. . 1.10 11. Shorts, “ 0 Hum†1.15 1.25 l 25 I 35 Mixed Chop “ HON. Director of Record Foundry Co. Then-care few men in the Iliaritime Pro- vinces, or, for that matter, "anywhere in Canada, better known to the public than the Hon. H. R. Eminerson, Minister of Railways and Canals. Hon. Mr. Emmerson is a. son-in-law of thelate Charles 13. Record, who, some 75 years ago established the Record Foundry and Machine Co., at Monoton, N.B., and is .a heavy stockholder and a director therein. He is responsible for much of the untiring‘ energy which‘ has advanced this concern to a. front rank in Canadian industries. The Record Foundry and Machine Co. now have works at Montreal and Moneton, and have also sales branches in Moncton, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver. 30.13â€. v: "r- ; _ f7 mm, ,,,,,,,,,.,,, i this n i i We carry a well selected stock '_to suit all buyers at prices that annexes. , are low. A We pay special. attention to - 99 Kent Street. i t. . . . § 3...». PETTY, 3; QWWW ~ new is ,a- neon rises? to enter the well-known ELLIOTT sononro, our. . Canada's high-grade G unnercinlr- Tami Shorthnnd School. P ates are always successful. TheirE superior training enables them target a and hold excellent positions. The pupils who graduate from ourschool ~ are in the highest and best sense trained for business life. No vaea-. nous. Commence now. Catalogue free. .w. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 9 ~ CORNER YONGE AND ALEXAXDER 8T3. i 4v ' . mm m ‘ - buy ‘elsetrhere.’ _ color; averagelwidth 3% ilThe'J‘eweller -- Lindsayé Our gradu- _ WHERE PRICES. ARE LOWEST-g- v_ , ’ I'Oiur object is always to" sell the best at a. little “less than you can Note carefully these Weekend-bargains.‘ ' ' 750. White Waists 50c. Women’s white lawn .Waists, a big variety of _ new and dainty styles for ‘ selection, tastefully, trim- med with embroidery, A 15c... Cotton Hose 10c. . 10'doz. ï¬ne cotton Hose, sizes 8%, 9, 9%, the best Value we ever oï¬'er- ed, at, :per pair . I, > i ular 750. for . .‘ 74& 8c. Flannelctte‘s 5c. ‘ 5 pieces of these for Sat- urday. We could not buy them toâ€"day at this price, so that you are saving money on every yard you‘buy at . . - $1 White Waists 75c. Twelve rows tucking and muslin insertion, in all sizes, well made, I worth $51, for ' $1.50 white'Waists $1. ‘ Handsomely trimmed wvith lace and muslin in- sertion, equal to those sold at $1.75 and $2.00. Saturday price . . ‘ 180. Stair Carpet 140. Good width and heavy weight; variety of pat- iterns. Regular 17 and 180. Per yard Japanese Mattings 25c. All new patterns, best value ever oii'ered, 36 - inches wide; per yd. ° . Wide Ribbons 140. A handsome range of these in every shade and inches; worth 20 and 250. Saturday per yd. .14 Wide Embroideilec. yd. 1,500 yards Swiss Em- broidery in 7,1; yd. lengths, all widths up to 5 in. wide' Per yard Men's 750.. Shirts 500. 3 dozen colored print Shirts, 15,'15% and 16. Perfect ï¬tting, reg- 5 ular.75c. for . . - Heavy Union'Carpet 500. Splendid assortment of patterns, special Sat- urday price, per yd., V Ladies’ 15 and 200. Turn- . overs, 10c. Buster Brown Belts, ’ white, red or black, 150. Ladies’ ï¬ne leather Belts, 25c. - 120. Prints, 100. a yard. 5 lbs. choice Prunes 25c. _ Best Tomatoes, per tin, I V 110. Fresh Ginger Snaps, 4 lbs. ' for 250. 100. tin Baking Powder 5c. Finest Select Raisins 100. . Choicest Currants 10c. 6-piece Toilet Set $2.00. 10-piece Toilet Set $2.50. an inviting Ill nnl nnnnn an snunn. Handsome patterns in ' Linoleums and Oilcloths, 15c. to $1.75 a yard. .All ,- widths up to 4 yds. wide. Roller Window Shades, 35c- Same, with lace, 50'c. Curtain Poles, with wood trimmings, 25c. The “Wilkinson†Hat$2. Latest Shapes, quality equal to $2.50 and $3 00 kind for â€". in in ii i. Fe‘nel'on Falls. AGENCY FOR I RRLLS' OVE .8» ~ laces,tueks,etc. Reg? } Watches, _ .. “I Clocks, ; v Jewelry- lines that should be in a, well; ordered jewelry store. Don’t buy, until you see them. Repairing done, as usual, in ï¬rst-class style. have eVerythi'ng in these JOHN SLATER, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES SE E s ' NEXT DOOR I To , POSTâ€"OFFICE. _ FEMELON, FALLS. . Red, Glover, Alsike, †Timothy.- All kinds 20f Field, Garden and Flower Seed. Robson’s Drug Store, FEHELBN FALLS. S is or per] 8 ce tion. less, Mme. Don’t forget that I have a. ï¬rst class.Planer and am prepared to do all work in this line in the best style; also to make ' ' SASH AND noose. Your patronage solicited. .3. all iiEB. iiiiilllii iilli liliiiii printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. / SUBSCRIPTION I one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid: Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents ine per annum. Casual advertisements, nts per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- Contructs by the year, half year or upon reasonable terms. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ctl y and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, ' Broprietor Tl coal COAL, and W993. 1e undersigned is prepared to deliver or woodto any part of the Village at any time. Hard or soft wood4 feet. long or cut to order. A coal 46. heavy stock of the best; Scranton- always on hand, also charcoal. All kinds of green: and: dry wood bought at highest: price. ’ l2..WHALEY-.. onnf' DIRECT ANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWSs'. Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in: their lodge room in the Cunningham block: on the ï¬rst and third Mondays in each: month. A E IIouu, N G. J ’I‘ 'I‘noiirsox Jn, Sec:- O. L. No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE? . hall on Francis street West on the? second Tuesday in rvcry month. H Sruoxu, W. M. . II. Nansen, llec-Src' INDEPENDENT ORDER of li‘OllES'I‘ERS" Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the»- last Monday of each umnth. D Goan, C. RI. T. AUSTIN, Sec. A-NADIAN ~ ORDER OF FORESTERS7 ‘ It‘enelnn Falls Lodge No 6‘36 Meets: in llw. Oddl'ellows’ hall, Colborne s:rect‘. on the ï¬rst Thursday in each month ‘ C K..LLY, U. R“? H I.11“ri.n‘{o.\','li.éc 'Secv ,MPIRE LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE. J No. ISIS. Meets ï¬rst Friday of each month in Orange hall. Visiting bi-ctlirem always welcome. ' DJS'rmsox; \V’ M’ W'. '1‘. CBESWEI.L, R. S:‘ F. AND A. M.‘, G. R. C. THE SPRY' . Lodge No 406» Meets on she ï¬rst: Wednesday in each month on or before the full of the moon, in the lodge room in .llc-ï¬ Arthur's block. C. W BURGUYNE, W01. E FITZGERALD, See. CANADIAN ORDER CI‘IOSEN'FRIEQNDS‘F Fonclon Falls Council No INQA . Meets in Orange hall .on second Monday or: each month. Joux Anoogs. C C. R. J. Moouu, Recorder. RDER CANADIAN HOME CIRCLESE Fenelon Falls Circle No 127. Muetss on the first Wednesday of each month. Mus. M. M. Goon), London- Mus. I. V. anuLL, Sec.- CIâ€"IURCI-IES'. APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST.,REV'.. Albert Cook, Minister. Preaching: ‘ services every Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and? 7 p. in. Bible Class nndiSunday School at: 2.30 p. m. Praise and prayer service 0'1' Thursday at 8 p m. ‘V'ETHODIST CHURCH-â€"â€"-COLBORNE$ 1 Streetâ€"Rev. H B. Kenney, Pastor... Sunday service at 10.30 a m and 7p. m. Sabbath School at 2. 30 p. m. Epworthl League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting on}. Tuesday at 7.30. ST. ANDREW’S CHURCIl'â€"COLBORNE" Streetâ€"Rev. R C. H. Sinclair, Pastor. Services every Sunday at l0 30 a m and? 7 p m. Sunday School every Sunday at; 2. 30 p. in. Christian Endeavor meeting: every Tuesday at. 8 p m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 30 p, m... .A‘LVATION ARMY'â€"BA‘RRACKS ON? t " BondSt. Westâ€"Lieutenants Rumor-- fOrd'and‘iBoymon.‘ Service every Wednes~- day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at.- .8 o’clock, and on Sunday at 11' a. m, 3: p. m. and 7.30 p m. T. ALOYSIUS R. C CHURCHâ€"LOUISA; Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leui'y, . l'ustor. Services every alternate Sunday at 10 30% a. m. Sunday School everyShnday after- noon at 2 o’clock. ‘l'I‘. JAMES’ CHURCH; BOND ST. EAS I‘ Mr. T. D. Bell, student in charge. Sun-- day services: matius ll 21.. m; evensong: 7 p. in. Celebration of Holy "Communion: ï¬rst Sunday of every month at» 11 a. mM Sunday School at. 10 a.- m. Bible Closes every Thursday evening at. 7.30. 1163??“ Seats/rec in all churches. Every/body: invited to attend. Strangers cordially welcomed. MISCELLAN EOUS... UBLIC LIBRARY--.\IRS M F. Cii-IiDdCR': Librarian. leading Room-open daily,. Sunday excepted, ill'OInilONMC-lock a. m till 10 o’clock p. in Booksexchaugcd on Tues->- days, Thursdays andr.Suturdays from 2 p. m. to 4 p, and in the. eveningfrom 7 to 9.. OST-UFFECELF. Jâ€. KERR, POSTMAS-- ten: Open daily, Sundays excepted,. from-T30 a. m. to 7 p. in. Mail going south. closes at 7 p. in. Letters for registrations must-be posted halfan hour previous to thee A ‘time for closing the mails. NEXVSPAPER‘ LAW. 1. Apost-mnster is required to give no-v tice by letter (returning the paper does not: answer the law), when n. subscriben-does; not take his paper out of the oilice, and! state the reasons for its not being taken. Any neglect to do so makes the postmasth responsible to the publisher for payment.. 2. If any person orders his paper disconn- tinued he must pay all arrearges,or'the‘ publisher may continue. to send it. untili payment is made, and collect. the whole- amount whether the paper is taken from. the ofï¬ce or not. There can be no leguli discontinuance until the payment is m:ide.. 3. Any person who takes a paper from the post-ofï¬ce, whether directed to his name or another, or whether he has sub-u scribed or not, is responsible for the pay. 4-. It' a subscriber orders his- papentobe- stopped at. n. certain time nndthe publisher" continues to send it, the subscriber is bouth to pay for if he‘mkes it from the post-oflice.. This proceeds upon the ground-that a man: must pnyrior what 110111598. 5. The courts have decided that requino'; to takemewspnpers and periodicals from. the post-ofï¬ce, or removing and leaving- them uncalled for, is prima tacit: evidences ofdutcutionul heath.