I CLOSE SEASON.â€"â€"The close season for bass and maskinonge commenced on. Wednesday of this week, and will last until the 16th of June,‘ un'til- which time this the duty of every person who Wishes to see the fishing in the local waters conti class‘s, end as at present, to assist in hav ‘WE’. protective law rigid- ly observed. ST. Annunw's Cnuuen.-â€"Specia1 Easter services will 'be held in St. Andrew’s church on Sunday. Subject of morning sermon, “ If a man die, shall he live ' again ?-" Special music will be provided. Evening service will be in part as fol- lows: Anthem. †Christ is Risen," by the choir ; Solo, “ Face to Face," Mrs. Ruth- erford ; Violin solo, Miss Brandon ';I Solo, “ Easter Dawn,†Miss McDougull ; Solo, “ Rock of Ages.†Miss Bryans ; Anthem, “Joyful Easterti'de," Choir ; Violin Solo, “ Martha,†Wm. McDougall; Sermon by Pastor. . I ' - ' ' I OFF THE TRACKâ€"Several freight cars on the Haliburton train‘jumped the track about two miles this side of Kimuount on Tuesday morning, and, as the Lind- say auxiliary train was" engaged else- where, the line was not cleared until night. Fortunately the engine and the passenger coaches kept therails, and no- body was hurt. A special train ran up from Lindsgi y, and the passengers and baggage were transferred around the wreck and taken on to their destination. The trains gothack to their regular times again next day. The cause of‘the runâ€"off was said to be a “soft spot " in the r‘oad- '3 bed, which gave way under the weight '. ot‘ the train. These soft spots areof fre- quentoccurrence on: all lines. when .the frost is going out in the spring, and in spite of careful running, sometimes cause a spill. ‘ L. “7., ~ .‘qu +.'___..-_..I:._.; - .-_:_.I1 -eI _ «ii-LL or») .- J~»- :Ivr goal -:-9 g... For. I. .--.u.‘- v.. ,_ F - ..... ... .. . . .v,» . , . ..-.._.-â€" . ~Â¥3~uï¬wl~~ ;4«"‘>“‘I- we’wa"g-3Aâ€"'-o-.ea;g-g‘la.#r_u ï¬st, .» .__I : v I 1:13:47." ï¬xxncgzglrusr :‘--‘..‘:I 1;: . A few weeks ago the headquarters of the "+I{ing"Hat†suffered a serious loss by ï¬re and many thousands of dollars’ worth of the '_ best hats were damaged by water and smoke. fSeVeral hundred dozen were only slightly dis- ï¬gured, and many not at all. ' We were for? ;' tunate enough to secure l5 dozen of the'best " ofthese from the Salvage Company at a price that will enable our customers to invest in a King Hat at less than price. ofordinary'che‘ap trashy makes. See them on Saturday, get one fer Easter. They’re all this year’s styles 00.. Sale Price Saturday, .GG. w_________:â€"Lâ€"â€"â€"-f‘ conunsrwnnncu . x ~ I . ‘ Telephone Talk. Mr. Editor,â€" Iu my last letter on this sub- ject I tried to interest the business and professional men of your town.- in- rural telephones, and I hope .I will see some fruit from my small endeavors. Two or threehundred dollars invested in our little enterprise \vould.help us out im- mensely just now. But this timcl would 7 like to impress on the country people the fact that they are not giving this thing the support that it deserves. few weeks ago Mr. Bert Billett, son of Mr. James 'Bi‘llett, of Ver'ulam, had the misfortune to get his leg broken; ‘Mr; Billet’t immediately telephoned BMW“- son, who‘went out‘and attended the case, and‘ tie doctor told me that he has no doubt that through his being there as soon as“ he was, (which would not have been possible except forthe telephone), tho, if not three, trips \‘vore saved. The II doctor said :' “ I am satisï¬ed that the telâ€" ep‘hOne saved Mr. Bill'ett ten or ï¬fteen dolla-rs,'besi(lcs the discomfort‘ot driving ‘ ‘ after the doctor and the conveniences of taking’messa-ges‘ without going out of the house." A farmer who had a telephone heard a noise in the road, and, going to a window, saw a pair of horses tearing along the road, and two frightened and FENELON FALLS MARKETS. _. Fenelon Falls, Friday, April 17.Lh. 1908; iressf helpless women in the rig. Hhe teleâ€" Reported by we 11/0an oucr Roller MW 00. phoned to a neighbor further on‘thO he - Wheatqscotch 0,. Fife III_ 90 to 95 For Selling knew had. a number of men working; W, t mu peybushclun 88 . 90 0:1: Seeds ,; and the result was. when the runaway “Jet,†. mtg >85 . 87» I, . . . - . '. . . . 1 - harass: IteamIIgot to that neighhops place, there Bnï¬Ã©yv DE†bushel" I I n u . . . 50 60 ‘- 3 on are gomg to build a house 01 barn next summei, you w1ll need $35133? 021'), 53.51%, were“ 10“ 0f “830mm me†“the mad 1 beat“ r . .. 55 60 ' Doers and‘Sash Window and Door Frames Mould; flowérnnd vcgé- » who captured the horses, and in all Buc (W H. -â€' 48 50 in 5 Stéirs and other interior work, - '. “$3,533,031.13? probability saved the lives of those two 32:51; I “I - ' ‘ " ' ' " 8,, 82 g 3 " Dita usd j'Ol'llXi - I. ’ - t -I . ........o <â€" I. II I _ I I .ne an we I 1" omen- NOb 5‘? lfllgflgonil? ‘73) be fo‘ff’t Rye :’ u. I III II .II 6.5 70 Don t put off ordering these things until the carpenters are waiting for I gullgfuéhggeggg»; “an b3: ï¬lm ne‘ï¬â€˜mï¬â€˜i‘. L ames. “1n 1. V Potdtoes, “ 40 45. them, and we are rushed and behind with orders. Figure up your 5 sinfiimi’aï¬ici for ‘ Sl’mng 5' louse 0° ‘0 on a vet-Y co .‘ Butter pg ,- LbI I I I II I I I I II 23 25 I requirements now, and bring them to the I ‘ {time ,g’ggkyagcr - night. He was away from} home, and If “I : dozen 18 20 I . osima mi, In : Mrs. Armstrong had not been a herome, “gigs: Per '- - ' ' ' ' ' '" 15 0.0» 16 00 'â€" 9“ a tufc'rgiiee‘sé. _. she and the children might, have been Hfli': P"r to“ -'-"-'~ ' 4'00 < ifé‘ï¬mï¬iï¬j Pugâ€"'1 burned to death ; as it was, she was very gldeSO-I: - - - - i i -- -- o - ‘ - 5-25 5 40 l I ï¬wsig%$feb _ severely frozen. If she had had a tele-. 05-53 We) -;‘---- -- mu ~- - ~ ‘ - _ ‘ ' ‘ phone“ she .nï¬ght, have had aggistanceI Hogs (Dressed!) . . . . n . . .. -- Z I A: It is the duty of every person to take beef....'... .. IJ-m '90 O_________________â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""â€"â€"-"‘â€"â€"â€"â€"- 0 all the precautions available to guard gvheefSklns - - - - - ~° - ' " ' " ’ ‘13 I20 _____.__â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"__'â€"â€"-â€"â€"__ " ' mm“ such Sm mum. p133... marge; 1:217. (aooI a 3;; I Burnt, RiverI April 13th 1908. Flour, Silver Leaf . . . . .. .. , 2-79- 2 90 I ‘ ~ I - . Flour, Victoria .2-70 I 2- . 1 W k nï¬â€˜gzrggéggg I BORN . 1n say tar e or s .- . . ' . ' .' Floun- Family, Clipper-m 2 5‘0 2" ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ i ' . """ :Gzi‘c‘ifé‘i‘i’fd-gstt‘éé’n’ ' WELsn.â€"â€"In the township of Verulain, Brim, per 100 mg I I I I ,I , 1.15 l 25 Rabi:- chambers - ' ~ ‘ for sellng only 33.06 : on Wednesday, April 8th, 1008, the vale ShortsI 'u u I I I I I I I I I 1.30 1.35 I I , ____ I- :Egggnbgsggggrï¬gg I, 155' 1.60 Dealer in and manufacturer of all kinds [:0 like hot cakes. I . ;-I Send us your name . I' and address and we'll I Don’t forget that I have a ï¬rst: class Planer- and am" preparedto do all} Work in this line» in. the. best style; also to make SASS-l. I I_ _ Aggy . gunman...in.creams:airmenawn;rhea?, nouns: senor ‘ YOur patronage: solicited." ’ iii ' ' 3T1 ‘il- Made specially; for rough and wet wear. ii, I have just receiVed' a... stock of the celebrated I Dayfcot Shoes: rénian-ufactnred by C.‘ B "Dayl’oot & (lo, of George- town-,yOnts,,who make a Should either write direct to user see VII, Special ty Of Shoes for lulnII ~ . “of Mr.'Wm. H. 'Welsh, of‘a daughter. IRVINEâ€"In the township 'of Fenelon, on Friday, April‘lOth, 1008, the wife of ' Mr. Stinson Irvine of' a son. - ‘ “' u BIARI‘RED. ~ ' BEI.T.â€"l\lCCiltEGOl‘t.â€"4-At the residence ‘0! the brides’ mother, by the Rev. A. Cooke, on Wednesday, April 15th, 1008, ‘-‘l\lr: Frederick Bell to Miss Ethel M'c‘a Gregor; all of Fenelon Falls; ' __________._â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"- Mixed Chop I“ †WMMEI ‘ Marblejand Granite Manumanls Get your" training in, the school that is qualiï¬ed to ‘grve you the " mail you the seeds to .. sell at 50 small and 10c forlarge Packages. Write at once. Apost- . card will do. (ltefer- . eucos Mnlson's Bank.»- The Reliable , Premium Com.“ Deptr Wamrlooflntw Being a direct importer am ableâ€"to quote the closest prices. best that can be had; THE BRITISH; l have lflicly-lllstflllPd a pneumatic pol- ishing maehinc,end a: pneumatic plant for AMERICAN-BUSINESS COLLEGE, Y. M. I I I CI A,'Building, TorontoI Write for Leticring and I‘ruomg. We a-rcaole to do ' EPeLter and deeper work than heretofore. ) catalogue. . . I Wm Call and gel designs and prices. WORKS â€"-In the rear of the Market on ' M ' I ‘ ' J I. ' ' I Cflmbl'idge Street 0))0‘lt8 the Packin Prepare for PomtionS. Hons, . : uh I g paying from $35 to $100 per month byl - Rm GHAMBEHS’ attending the popular ‘ Proprietor. _ ELLIOTT ‘ This school is nth-a far and near for, TORONTO, ONT. the superior education given to the †' i ‘ ' studentsand fortth'e’ 'I remarkable suc- _ I. . . g F- icases ot its graduates. College open the F" g, {n - lentil-e year. Begin now. Ollr training “‘ M“ “ will make you independent; :Write‘ to- ‘“ .. II ' day for catalogue. ’ ‘ ' ‘ " ’ V'V. J. Elliott, Principal- COR. YONG: AND ALEXANDER 5T5. .. ah ' ___n___.â€"â€"-â€" ' DIED. I AUSTINâ€"At Fenelon Falls. on Sunday, April 12th, 1908, Henry Austin, aged 55 years, 11 m'onihs, and days. ' ' r I llALl.Il)AY.FxXt the old Otterburxr homestead, Springtown, Madawaska, Ont,, on 'l‘liursdiiy, April 9th, 1008, Cathâ€" erine MacNab, relict of the late John '. IHIulliday, in the ’95th year of herage. Deceased was mother of. Mrs. James I Dickson of Fenelon Falls. ‘W “W†mama'an seminar-maintain WE Whit? a reliable local salesman for F'enel'on Falls and adjoining country to represent, eaaaa’s easarssr senses-ass. Largest list of commercial and domes- tic i'ruits, large and small ; ormnnentals w. ,I.. ~) -r . M n!“- v L N l i . _ [It‘d Shade trees 3 flowering Shrubs’ our nearest went before ilacin their _I . I “1105, 1105.053. ï¬ne SIGCd pomtoe?‘ one .Of order. We gudlantee satisfhctiongfl’rices 5 bermen and TIVGI‘. d‘l‘lVGl‘S. $ '* I; I Our, Syeclaltles. that! 15 hardy right. years' experiellce“. % ; 1i- “ 0,?) II $1,500 will buy one double and one single ‘30“‘95 from “5' ‘heavy stock of the best apples- ' 11:" b ' ’ ' ~ . n" ' " house on Francis street. A permanent Situation for theright Adents I Vvantec III j. t e est shoe on the ii):.l.1"-- ‘5’ . 700 willbuy a lO-room house, with good’ 1113119 iOL‘;V"]101n territory Will be roger-V’- B' , I .' . ' ket;f01'.‘ the ‘ mans. “£110 is .I cellar well, woodshed, stable, drive house 0011+". Pay Weekly. Free equipment . WhOIQQITPaN‘ Of'mmo‘ $a’lary or 111505;“ M "(70' t a ‘I U ' and h n house, on Murryastreet. Write for l’fll‘t'icmal‘s- Egmmglssmnw outï¬t-l “‘30- ~ Send 1 “31" .1 O~1nb .7011 1e {Ivequ ‘ 8300 will buy 57roomIIhousIc andrwoodv; shedionflurry streetggI Apply to: THOS. GRAHAil>‘,'Feneloanal.ls Ono“ McLAUG HILIN kIIPEEL,Il1ipdqay.I-.I l SEEDHEI &I‘, W ELLINGTQIEEK I Fonthlll Nurseries,“ (850 ACRES.) . . TORQNTQQ - - IOLDEST ~ NURSERY" n. The IThos.-- W: Bowman &‘-Son,- I06. Ltd; Reï¬nement. ' - Boys and girls. here is your chance to get this Brownie: Blunt-m. 2% y 2% ilcturc. 6 exposure; 1‘ 21‘: {or selling‘ may 03.50 of our ant-selling flower and vegetable needs. ‘ Send us yournmne and address and we'llmau on tho sccdszf \'rite to-dny. 141 soil at 5|) small and Inc for lurgogï¬cka '33. The Rel a. lo tomun do. I ‘- A? cobra will do. Digs (Bofcxruccsdilolsou'a hunk), Waterloo. got," I.._' JI- ' BRYANS-I p- Weston’s Bread for Sale. “I