The Dearth. of Labor. The unemployed in Toronto parade the streets carrying a black flag to fur- tocr e.nohasiZe the fact'tlnt they are out of work; and this would therefore be a most opportune time for the omi- gration agents and for the trafï¬ckers in human lives to explain where that great ‘ dearth of labor we heard so much about two months ago, existed. - The cry of the unemployed is now being heard from coast to coast ; and we the: ei‘ore deem it our bounden duly to call the attention of our ultraâ€"patriots, who have so long been consumed with a burning desire to develop the “ vast, unlimited resources of our grand and glorious heritage," that their opportunity has at last arrived; that their prayer is heard, and all that is now necessary is for them to hurry along with the developments. We are convinced from their continual screechâ€" ings that the field is here, 21111 are also very truly and sorrowfully convinced that the liborers are here to do all the developing that is to be done.~~Labors Real/n, .. n...r.n.-..r... ...- - 1 Disease Among Pigeons. l In reading about the diseases that pigeon flesh is heir to, it is no wonder that a good many people are deterred from embarking in an enterprise where such a handicap is against them, Poul- try Item truly observes. They would, however, think differently if they could be assured that pigeons naturally are most vigorous, hardy and strong birds. And when common sense and regular and intelligent management are given them the question of disease need be no stumbling block whatever. i. ' Preparing Fattening Food. â€" '- Where soft food is used extensively for fattening purposes the food is heat- ed in large cast iron cook kettles hold- ing from 100 to 150 gallons. ' These kettles are made specially for cooking ifood fer stock and are supplied by all gpoultry supply and farm implement houses. A lot of food cooked in one of :these covered kettles will keep hot from ten to twelve hours after the ï¬re under the kettle is out. J W BIR'EIIS. SUGGI’I‘T -â€"lI1 the township of Somer- ville, on Sunday, January 12th, the wife of Mr. Wm. Suggitt of a son. 1‘1 AIiITIED . POWELL -â€" Wonsnnv-â€"In Winnipeg, Man. on Wednesday. Jan. 8th, 1908, by the Rev. Dr. Sparling, Edna E. \Vorslcy, daughter .0an and Mrs. Eli Worsley, of Fcnelon Falls, to B. Oswald Powell, of Winnipeg, M an. ' _ k... A#._â€"- ._._- FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fcnelon Falls, Friday, Jan.. 17th, 19 8 1gclmrgerloy/uie 1v arm mar Roller Min 00 \‘I'heat.Scotch or Fil'e 90 to 95 Wheat, t'all, perbushcl.... 90 95 Wheat, spring .... 85 . 90 Barley, per bushel . . . . . . . . 50 60 Buckwheat :‘ .. . . Oats ‘ .... .... o . Peas’e, “ 75 so Rye, †. . . . . . . . 70 7;) Potatoes, “ .... 50 t 6'! Bultcr,per 1b.. . . . . . . . . .. 20 2‘? Eggs, per dozen...f.. .... 2;! 20 Hay,pcr ton...... 12.00 I 50 llides . . . . . . . . . . .. 490 6.) Hogs (live) .. 5.00 g?) Hogs (Dressed) 7 00 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5.00 6-0“ Shoepskins........... 50 90 Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 24 Flour, Brandon’s Best . . . . . 3.00 32“ Flour, Silver Leaf ... .. 2.75 39? Flour, Victoria 2.70 ...9! Flour, New Process . . . . . . Flour, Family, Clipper. ... 2.0:) .. Z}. Brnu,‘ per 100 lbs . . . . . . .. . Ll.) 1.-.: Shorts, “ “_ “H...†1.30 13» l 55 l 60 Mixchhop “ .... .... D’â€" CARD OF“ THANKS. Mrs. Thos. II. Roberts wishes to thank the Orangemen, the 'styal '1‘ rue Blues and the public in general for their kind- ness and sympathies in her late bereave- ment. WW II. ' AFTER. XMAS. is a good time to start. New term" opens on Jan. 2nd. Write for cata- logue; our moderate rates and other advantages will interest you. BRITISH AMERI‘CAN BUSINESS COLLEGE YONGE ANY: .‘.l'.‘:(lll.L 51‘s., TORONTO. ' This world is a big place and has th us.nds of oppoItanIties for t Iose who are \VOR'l‘llY and Pm:- ranno. You make yourself worthy and the ELLIOTT - W TORONTO, ONT. can qualify you. Come now and give us an opportunity of showing you how we prepare young men and women for lives of usefulness. Our catalogue gives full particu- lars. Write for one. W. l. ELLIOTT, Principal. CORNER YONGE AND ALEXANDER oils. ' LEARNtRESéMAKING BY MAIL In Your Spare Time a; Home. Or Take a Personal Course at School. To enable all to learn. we teach on cash or install- ment plan. We also teach a. personal class at school once a. monthâ€"ciass ccmmencmg last Tuesday of each month. These lessons teach how to cut. ï¬t and put together any garment, from the plumes: shirt waist suit to the most elaborate dress. The whole family can learn from one course. We have taught over 7.000 dress-makers and guarantee to gIve $500 to anyone who cannot loam between the ages of 14 and 40. You cannot learn dressmakingas thorough as this course teaches it if you work in shops for years. Beware of imitations. as we employ no one outside the school. This is the only experienced Dress Cutting School in Canada. and excelled by none in any other country. Write at once_ for par- liculars. as we have cut our rate one-thud for a. short time. Address SANDERS DRESS CUTTING SCHOOL 31 Erie Street. Siralford. Ont. Canldlo W. NTED A’l‘ ONCEâ€"We have decided to instruct and employ a number of smart young ladies to teach our courSc in Drossmaking, having one teacher for the six nearest towns where they liveâ€" age 20 to Those who have worked at dressmaking or like‘drawing preferred. Please do not apply unless you can doâ€" vote your whole time. Address, Tim SCHOOL. ii‘llEiidiiii‘u PLAHTERS Eli: NURSERY. SWBK. Should either write direct to us or see our nearest agent before placing their order. We guarantee satisfaction. Prices right. Fifty years" experience. Extra heavy stock of the best apples. 'Ag'cnts VVanted. Whole or part of time. Salary or liberal commission. Outiit free. Send for terms. CA NADA'S OLDEST NURSERIES. The ’llns. W. Bowman & Son (10., Ltd., RIDGEVILLE. ONT. NEW lilli’iifliii Biililflï¬â€˜i. The Bell Telephone Co. _ of Canada . 1s about to publish a new 1ssue of the Ofï¬cial Telephone Directory for the District of Central Ontario, including the Vllllï¬i [1i iENElilN FALLS. Orders for new connections, changes of ï¬rm names, changes of street addresses, or. for duplicate entries, should be handed in at once to seems, as. n., Local Manager iii? Witt Fill l, . This is the cold-catching season. Colds are‘ danger- ous customers. Ncarly all colds are caused by. Wet Wet. Keep your feet dry with a pair of good rubbers. And when buy- ing the rubbers, select them from my stockâ€"a stock that has value for every cent of the money you spend, and variety to make selection easy and satisfactory. J. W. Successor to Geo. Friar-tin, FENELDN FALLS. riiriao. Don’t forget that I have prepared to do all work in this line in the best style; also to make SASH AND DOORS. Your patronage solicited. a ï¬rst class Planer and am 0 a a 1 i i i On Thursday, February 6th, we will commence the greatest Sale (ever conducted in Pension Falls. _$18,ooo __ worth of .new and. seasonable goods to be sacriï¬ced. 1 Last week we announced that this great money-saving event would Commence on Wednesday, January 29th, but have decided to. postpone the opening until the week following, in order to have more time for preparation to make this an even more tre- mendously attractive store for the prudent buyer during the course of this big sale. WMER ' MELLENERY. _ '3 Every lady'in Fenelon Falls and vicinity g should see my stock of winter millinery. ' Ready-to-wear and untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, trimmings, etc., of every descrip- tion, all new and of the latest'style. Prices 5: a II. WASHBUR . " “WMWWWIWWWWW WWW'WM'WWï¬ag right. FEiiELflii FALLS PLANING. MILL- sTo WATCH FOR THE BILLS. become a son, FENELON FALLS, ONTARIO. A. G. BARKLEY. ~01“ 'l‘llE -â€" 1100!]. urday, Novcm be 1‘ 30th.. ELISHA . MARK, Bailiff; Robb. MAN UFACT URERS 0F quote Ihe closes! prices. Fenclou Falls. Sept. 26th, .1997; LlnIlSay liable lions. Chambers- Dealcrlin..and. manufacturer.of,nl,l kinds; Marbleond' Granite Minumanis; Beinghdircci importer 13am ach to, “WWOOHQOOO mwowovm i- THE HOME 0F G001) CLOTHES, ONNN“OMWNM} 1 SEGDND DEVISEG?! EQURTj County of VTictoria.~ The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Twomcy’s hall, Fenclon Falls: ON TUESDAY, DEC'R thh, 1907‘,'_ commencing at l 30 o’clock in the after. Friday, Dcc’r 6Ih, will. be the his day of,scrvice on, defendants residing in, this county. Defendants living, in other. counties must be served. on.or before Shh. 3&5“ Oiï¬cc hours from, 10 a _ m. _to _4 .p. m... E. D. HAND, Clerk“ R M; S A; S H 1 AND STORM. DOORS. . .ILEAVE j Yogic; QRDEB: now» A. Tamale" ’ EBOPBIETDBZ. isxiéhrni. Lhavc lainlyï¬nslallndIa.pnnumnlic.pol--. 'isl:ing_machinc, and a,.pnmIm:-.tic._.plnnt,ï¬ir. Letteringmnd Tracing. Wehrc able to do, betterhnd .decpcrumrkzthan heretofore. {Juli and get designs and, prices. WORKS -.-In themenrrof-lhe Market. on, Cambridge, streettopposite, the, Packing; Housec menace-ssh Proprietary. ..-