; A Dairy Farm 3. Cdmaiiimfl- destroyed by tiresome two y'ca‘rs' n‘g'o‘. ‘1‘: I .. «nun :ag-n ,3 a n a h a a a a a a Euxhxï¬: 1%,);th g jpâ€"â€"-â€"- » _ i _ , The,‘fcel1ng»of the meeting was u‘miui‘u I . __ - ,‘ . A committee composed of leasing'fï¬r- imou‘sly in favor of rebuilding. .4, s . .,:. , - ~Tfâ€â€œT’-mi ‘ amers and dairymnn represen iflgx leg . ' ,__, ‘1' L is} '. " Laï¬Lâ€"U 8' LEM dairy' cattle breeders’ association" and -Basx$‘D0i,A%AI§' ï¬tgxlgfrï¬grv‘y -, - . { ;. . l ‘ dairymcn s associations of Ontario. havne McGee. of the Bank of Mommal' have, i A 5' -* cnmlflemd arrangements for the [wk-th purchased from Mr Milne Hamilton of ’ . ‘ 5 l 7 aianvhéargzggngmhgaï¬ Rosedale, his fast gasoline launch. The ‘ ‘1 is " ‘. ~ . ‘ ' . " launch was hrougl to the F'alls'last a ’ ‘ . . 2* Sist of srxt old and Silver medals and ~ . . a . . is " ' an! diplomas, a: gwcll as a large number of Sc‘ï¬rl'fmggoigom Portland’ Mame' by M“ i " ‘ special prizes, the (legails of which have ‘j_ C ‘ ,' A T} S ‘ ' -:~' 3 .155 .‘not yet been arrange . OMMENCED WORK GAIN.â€"â€"- 1e tanda , V ' ‘ . 1 The Province will be divided into four ard Chemical Co. has resumed opera- i' districts as follows:â€"From Kingston tions. During the shut-down extensive ', g ' 1 east; from Kgigston to Yo'pge glinToi‘ont: repairs have been made, and everything 3 ' , .. " r. _. . . is to; western ntario, nort an soutl o ‘ ut into ï¬rst-class slra e for a lon . run. 0'1 g In town 0f G1 ocerlesy Crookery a’no "ELâ€"j a line running from Hamilton to Gode- Rh. Shane, the mariag'eli', mij th‘eygwant‘ ‘1" ‘- . ' - rich. There willtbe: a competlitilont this to go at least ten years without any 2 ' , ' . a, r rear for the hes farms in cam is -ric , sto acres. There is lonty of wood in‘ 4: Glassware Ready-made Clothing, t in ï¬ve gem and ten silver medals Wm sigï¬l’t; last that length of time, Q ‘ , g? l The Fellelon Falls “azet 6' be offered this year in eachdistrict. The F, T L , T! M . I . _, ' - :5 ‘ ' farms will be judged twice; once about mtg, ,.°C‘£“,“‘?-t‘t 18 "6 Wang's: ‘i and Shoes, etc. i - ~ Julylst, and again some time during Dc- ma?“ ie ‘rsth..m‘° 0 go .‘Ta :5 ' Friday, May 14th. 1909. ' cember, thus giving the judges an oppor- Tc ‘d "are “3 503531;" g‘émry up 0'; -. I ’ tunity to see the farms under winter “es “'5' mommg' (’ ’mom'len " . . ‘ . '- and summer conditions. .Zialgjzlgn'ï¬.ï¬g“1v:t f2"? I‘gk' †. ' is "~ “Jan;- v 5 ' i ' 'i "seventies. Next car the farms in eastern Onta- ' l' ‘ x Way, 1 jm ,l .g '“y "" Q; Hi. lla‘zGil {:18 (digit ti o rio Maya" farms in western Ontario Ehle} "than tin: 1.4121151.) Shoals ~:pgagcd " ~ C a r a I I Cvm. two hundred Conservative d919,- which Win prizes in the competition this szlfslgzigg afle Egg: ' “1‘ ‘6 cm†45‘; . I ‘ ‘ gates from all parts of the riding gath- .Veal'y Will be allowed to CO‘IlDete 1“ SPG' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' , ered at the Falls on Tuesday for the cial competitions to decide the best farm SUMMER. COTTAGESâ€"Mr. Alfred Teirs, , if; purpdse (,f.gc|cetix)g a. candidate to ï¬ll in eastern Ontario and the best farm in proprietor of the Fenelon Falls planing‘ . {-3 § the vacach caused. by the resignation western Ontario. Two years from now, mill, has the contract for four summer 1"- ‘ .é -' 'L of M 1-, c1a1-.{'egie_ The delegates, with it is proposed to hold a ï¬nal competl- cottages, two at Redner‘s Point and two‘- . wasmwmvwmrmï¬rwm W‘liiu the many other members of the party tion, in which the loading farms for both near Ball Point on Sturgeon Lake. One‘ . who wok an hmnmsh in the event, made eastern and western .Ontarlo Will com- of the Reduer’s Point cottages is for a} i up quite a good sized crowd. Nearly pete '30 decide which is the best forth In Mr: Barrington, of Toronto, and the 0th» . the whole affemoon was taken up with the Province. _Exceptionall y ï¬ne prizes er 1s for Rev. A. Cooke, of Fenelon Falls. f; the business for which the (hieghtes had Will be oilered in this ï¬nal competition. Mr. Harrington's cottage will be 30 x 80 assembled. Eleven names wefe' placed All branches of farm work Will be feet in size, and M r. Cooke's 18 x 32 feet. -." , before the convention, as follows: included in the competition. In . all The two cottages near Ball Point will . A. Y. Hopkins; Khhnoimh; Jug, Lith- 1,000 points will be offered. These pomts be the same size, 43 x 73 feet, with back. . ’- gow, Bobcaygfcon; Geo. A. Jordanand I. Will be subdivided as f0“0“'5:7:]i9l150 kitchen 16x24 feet. Dr. Caren, of ’l‘o-r f..__ n E. Weldon, Lindsay ; 'l‘ho’s. Stephenson and surroundings 150 ; farm buildings route, will own one, and Mr. David Mor- ‘f~" , ' and Geo. Balfour, 'Omemcc ; Dr. Mason 150 ; live 838012200; crops 200 hgarm manâ€" toni proprilctor of the Victor Soap Works, 1;: .3 . -- , ( hn {do 5 1r helm Fans; 3, H. moment 1.) ; arm mac inery :pcrma- wil own tie other. Dr.Caven's cottage- i'.‘ 5 And the publrc generally we beg to announce Egaggre’ï¬indlhh; 3. Lockhart Gordon, nznt improvements 75. Several prizes is to be ready for occupation this sum-. j that we have in stockâ€"and more coming to hand-“ Toronto; I). Tolmie, Glenarm. will be offered to the farms that score mer. There will be stables, boat houses, 1-» g . _ " ‘ \ Messrs, Aldous and Tohhie withdrew, the highest points on the house and sur- bath houses and a dock in connection 3‘ l the lateSt Styles In I leaving nine to be voted on. Four bal- roundingS; on poultry; on orchards and with the cottages, which will be erected i1.“ : d - ' lots were taken, Dr. Mason and Messrs. otlécr similtar depi’ut'limepts.1 h M I o\n She propertyihought from M r.1Wcsloy i h. . 0 an and W ldon remainin om cti ions 0 lis rim were 0. ' lll ; nr erson ast a... con‘iprising 21 )out 75 i AN D 33113113’ï¬15d ballot, th: Others having Ontarild some 25 years ago, and created acres altogether. The cost will be some;- ' dropped out as: the voting proceeded. great interest. The gold medal farmer where between ten and twelve thousand.‘ i N Dr. Mason had a good lead at all stages, in the Province at that time was Mr. dollars. ' . . ' andevcntually received the necessary Sillirisor;_tl;it‘énllie, tile Wf‘lll kllO“'fi.F?ll‘l}1- - majority, Mr. Balfour of Omcmee being ers’ ns 1 u e spca 'er,w10 now ives 1n “ . I and a ï¬ne assortment Of Wash GOOdS and Whlte next on the list ' Tm'onto' . . Sr VDIFXI? l ' 1 .v .Dr. Mason hasâ€be'en‘a reSident of the The commit-tee wluch has charge of “miâ€"Al “no,th "‘l'lq' m‘ S"“"“-"{ lnens' . Falls formanV chlrs,.an(1 as Secretary the competion is composed of Messrs.‘l~l. May 9-h. 1909. Marl?“ Ym‘k. ï¬klesfr' l, ' ‘ . 1 _ or the Associatidn"m.,-pretty well knewn Glendinning, of Manilla ; 02A. Gillespie. daughter of Henry lork. aged 8- years; ‘: Ileather Bloom UnderSkn t's' throughout the c’onst’ituenc'v. He" has of Petcrborough, representing the Eaxs‘t- 9 months and 10 days- ' ' ' ' ‘ r n o , hecouncil and school ern Ontario Dairy-men's Associa vion ; l ..r. z. The New D1rectoue Ceisets at $1.00 and $1.90. gg‘ggsgf wqu WWW and D_ A. Dmnpsey, of S,,,.,,,.,~,,,.d, and st. R ____ ~ .' ' 0' - ‘ 1908 and warden.-of'1tlie:’county durin!" Walla-‘39, 0f Blil‘flt‘ssl’mev reDre-*0“ inf»; .' . Sprlno Jacketb' the last year. '- The neit'; session of the the Wcs‘tiernélngarig llllairymcn'szstsocg- '5 i House will notfco'u once until January 11 lo“ :‘ l‘- - - 3 1m $110. 0 C 1W} - q a ’ . ' l or Feliruaryfurhi I $311 leave Dr. Mason ford ; D. D.u.ncan,of l)-3n_; Geo. McKenzie, A g a E ’ S ‘ ' l plenty of time t' '.t his‘bearings and of Thornhill; R. F. llicks, of Newton- . '- , make arranggmc' L . or the-satisfactory brook; Gorclonfloodcrhani of York Mills, Sign.†fag. waman- " 1 New Idea I continuance of his rainessl.during~ his Simpson chnle and W. (4.).Ellls. of ’10- 'V 0;} 7n. 8 . absence at Toronth that is, if he‘ gets ronto : and H. B.Cowan,of I eterborough, ‘ ‘ Patterns. ' that far, which {o’éiksï¬xtrcmely probable the Secretary - _ _ i at present, as there is no Reform oppo- FullpartleUIfl-X‘S ï¬lm“ “1? competition sition in sight. Dr. Mason will without my be obtained from the_Secrcfao'- A}- ‘ doubt make a wry ,,capa_ble ,represen- rcady_ a number, .of leading farmers. m ‘ ‘ thtivc.’ , tOntiaiilo ,havte _1ndtrlcated thetirthnteninmli . I , Nomination ’d his- on Tuesda next, 0 ,a {0 par m e compo} ion, w.uc1 . -' , , r - ’.. the 18th. and (ï¬ction day 0113 week promises to create a great interest and 3mï¬ymgf‘:é‘g. {5"‘5 » - ~ '- . «. ,. .. later' ' ' " " ‘ be prOducm‘e or "web gOOd' collection of Dutch Collars and {'__ . . .-- r. »â€"- Jabots, all new goods this week, A Livegï¬ï¬y Pager Put Valuable Properly '--Chvanges Hands. Village Council. V 5 l ’ __â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" ' _ ‘ ' g r u The property adyiertised by the Fitz- Fenelon Falls, May 10th, 1909. sailll'da')’ - - â€" - - - - - - 1 ~ - , 33. l gerald ottatesomeftime. agO, on the Council met in general meeting; all New Dutch Collars, whth 3 southâ€"weSt corner of Colborne and Fran- the members present. J abots attached, special 0. W-tl Th‘ T t . D -1 cis streets, directly“ oppoLsit-e the Man~ The minutes of two previous meetings 3 1 e om," 0 31 y sion House, has been sold to Mr. J. H. were read and approved. Hosiery, Gloves hm] Unflgrwear Star 5 accurate daily markEt Brandon. Everyone who knows Mr. The clerk reported that the assessor We mve % W . I . _ . -- ~ . . . . . _ . . .putation for selling sports you could 5911 your Brandon, who has been in busmess at ‘has completed lus work and returned the best Hosiery Gloves and grain and live Stock at top- the Falls for thirty‘years, knows that the roll w1tlnn the proper time. Underwear----pr’)‘\’2’ it for your- , - _ . there will be something doing in the McFarlandâ€"-Northey,â€"â€"That the ncxt' , " V‘. ‘ ‘) . '3 110,311 pnces_ a cent extra . . n. . _ . . . . self b}, buying these lInLS from . . way of building operations before a regular meeting of this conned he hold us MP] while the “no†we 0“ Jus'c 300 1311511915 0f Wheat 01' greatg while, and that any structure on Wednesday, June 2nd next; also that now“c0g )lpte_fl “00a ’cl‘zl‘r‘wé to ‘ oats would pay a year’s subscrip- that may be erected will be a credit to the court of revision be held on the same stock‘uplm; stoékflws_lb ([07:61! ‘ tion. 25¢. a hundred weight on a toe town. The lot has 66 feet frontiage date, at {:10 clock p. m. t V I _ pairs, assorted Sizg’s’ cashmere doz'en hoes would cover three years’ on .Colbomc Streetend ‘3 a ï¬rst c ass Tl‘e f0 owma 30001313} “ere p355“ ’ hose, seamless, made from ï¬nest t, , . . V. 0 busmess stand. It is at present occu- T. (araham, assessor, $1.); R. Lodge, for mghmpre wool “mm 5“ SUGSCHPUQHS- pied by Messrs. W. T. Robson and John work on streets, $3.60; Geo. Oddy, work value ’for b “é Don’t)‘ou,dependingon weekly reports, Nor-they. implement agents, and Thos. on strrgets; 01.33%9 ;PT.1 Robsoh, J acgrcttés ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ‘i r t k ‘ . l - Graham, insurance.- ‘ - order, .22..) ; . artcr.worrons roe s "_‘_‘,_' â€"“ â€". ._' "‘ "‘ g: (1312“:1133: 1.1;“ rifcgédbwgin 12:; ' v and hose, $2.70 ; 'I_‘. Scott, do. do., $2.45 ; 0hr “.CiihS’lL‘liNCE " Glove has ,- g _ P P Y _ _ _ : I G“ Jacket-,5, drawing grave], 53; F. Jack- ach 1_evcd thesuccess 1t so 311stly 3 that much several tunes a year? Lindsay Citizens Favor Local Option. 'ett, do, (10,, $3.75; Wm, Fountain, work meritsâ€"all SIZOS, m tan, greys, i â€"â€" on streets, $3; John Fountain, do. do., llll'l‘tlo'flnd blimky gllsgettï¬d 1|"- :- At a mass meeting of Lindsay citizens, $3.75; T, J, Ben, digging pit, $10; Jag, gcrs, ï¬ne soft stock. be ï¬t fl, . $9 .-. ’ 5. on Friday evening of last week, the fol- Dumms, work on streets, ; Thomas them and guarpntee 98†, '7 it" 3. '_ 3;; 5a lowing resolution was adopted: _ ‘ Meynes, do. do., $3.60; George Whissilo, them for, per pair. . . . g. ' " Zia:- ' at q " ? Li iii RESOIVG‘Lâ€"That’this meeting 0f Cltl- do. do., $3.60, Walter Corbett, do. do., . zcns of the town of Lindsay, after ma- $3.75 ; Wm. Udy, do. do., $3.75; S. Smith- Olioiocst of New Ribbonsâ€" A , . a ‘ lure COHSIdCl‘fl‘tIOH 0f. thQ'WQtCCI‘, are 0f cram, do. do., $3.60 ; A. Aulhrook, do; (10.. beautiful new line of 1111 silk PflflllShBS mantel 12899315 it) the opinion that the time is r1po for loci-l $3130 ; J, Dehhie, do, (10,, $3.75 ; E_ Kelly, rihhons‘ 4.; inches wide, 00mm ‘ 1‘ - s , ,, option, and that a committee be appOin - do. do. 3.60; J. Moore do. do. $210: in all shades including black ' Egan's Ajarhtr Than ï¬le ï¬gerflï¬ï¬‚g Papas 0‘1 t0 Pl'elml‘e and Circulate a Dotition J. Jones, galary, $35.-â€"-Cai'ricd. , white, sky, saxe, navLy, pink: , ‘ requesting the town council to submit a McFarlandâ€"Corbett,«That; the clerk rose. carqhmh tan, brown and Every afternoon’s issue of The Star contains that very 100;†lopzifm bygatw itlthe “EilXttTUDiCi- ale for tcpdetrs lior the Sitipply of stone pgyrlil‘c. This; is an e%ega.iilt.r111a.l- 1. i ' . a ' q' - ' v - - + I)?! 0 00 10mm“ '0 M0 5110 O 161' 510- an rave ; cm crs o s a c prlce per 1 ' or sasies anc nu lucry. f day S fluoï¬atflloi‘s “on ,th: izr“m_.and, hie Steel]: mPILCVS of tion in the matter as they consider adâ€" yardg Lowest or any tender not necesâ€" The kind you usually a- ? Totemo, .xIcntrecl, Luna 0, Clncagohaud 0‘: er unpertant Viga1v,ie__cgm.iea. sarily acceptech Tenders to be received pavgochd 250.1’0r‘yd. 13g. 3" Cities. These are the same quotations ’ that the next M r. F. S. Spence, of Toronto, and 1mm Monday, the 17th inst, at G p. m. ‘ â€"-â€"â€" .3 morning’s dailies publishâ€"12 to 18 hours later. MCSSI'S- J- P- Donald and J. D- Flavclle, A communication 'from R. Jackett re We have also been fortunate in f of Lindsay, were the principal speakers. night; soil was 13mm] the table, Filed, _ securing a hwge quantity of s; p A strong committee was appointed to 'MeFarlandâ€"Northey,â€"~That E. Lans- , “Mace shut. SoleI-Iosiory. This a! E 5 Q A Y E R lll‘ODIll‘p and Cil'Clllate fl. DCHHOD, and ï¬eld he paid one dollar, when needed, for line was scarce last soasonâ€"-- you ~' " those In {MOP 0f 100111 Option are Yer)" sprinkling Colbornc street for one month. may get it now, at, per ..,...â€"-- CEEBEEE‘J‘EG _ DEEPER $32095!) (“VISION COURT mWoWM â€"or runâ€"â€" County 01' Victoria. The acid sittings of above Court will be held in Twomcy’s hull, Fcuelon Falls ON TUESDAY, JUNE 22nd, 1909, oonnnencing at 1.30 o’clock ,in the after- noon. Friday, June .lllh, will be the last ‘l'.)' of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other counties must be served on or before But- 11rdny,Junc 5th, 19:9. 33" Uliice hours from 10 a. m.to 4 p. m. ELISHA MARK, E. D. HAND, Bailiff. Clerk. Fehzlou Falls, March 15th, l909 This Paper and The Toronto Daily Star together for 0:19 Year, 52.20. , Guar- anteed Fountain Pen given for 500. added to above subscription prices. Bookkeeping? with all Commercial and EngliSh subjects thoroughly taught by Mail orat College. Write for par- ticulars to Central Business Col- § logo, 393 Yougc Street. Toronto. W. H. Shaw, President. momma-om House and 1.0!: for Sale. For particulars apply to. M us. MARY llavns. Fcnelon Falls hopeful that the hy-law, it submitted, will be carried. “Scenes in a Union Depot." Miss Luella Z. Drake, with the assist- ance of local talent, presented the enter- tainment bearing the above title last Friday evening to a well-ï¬lled house. The various occurrences in the depot were very amusing, and pleased the large andiencc immensely. The acting by the local participants was particular~ ly good, even the children carrying out their parts to perfection. The automo- bile song and drill, the “Manhattan Isle " song and accompanying chorus and suit case drill were much enjoyed. “So long, Mary," song and chorus, also took the fancy of the audience." Miss Drake's singing in two voiccshbaritone and soprano, was something out of ,tne common. Her baritone voice could not be distinguished from a man's voice, and a good one at that. . Her character ' sketches were also cleverly executed. The entertainment was under the aus- pices of the public library, which clear- d about $38 over all expenses. ~ â€"Carricd. NEW BARBER SHOP.â€"â€"Mr. A. Wilson has opened up a barber shop in the Jordan block north of Robson's drug store. ‘ Tau KAWARTIIA Heronâ€"Mr. II. Long has, we understand, leased the Kawartha Hotel for a term of years, and is expecâ€" ted to arrive at the Falls at the end of the week to take charge. INSURANCEâ€"h“. Thos. Graham has taken over all the business in the companies represented by Mr. Finley McDougall,_and. will be pleased to at- tend to the wants of those ._ who hold policies in these companies. in HOME AT Conocoxmâ€"The Women's Aid of the English Church will hold an At Home at Mrs. J. E. Jackson's (Pattie House), on Wednesday, May 19th, from three to ï¬ve p. m., soliciting a contribu- tion of ten cents. New Pnnsnrrnnmu Cnuncu AT Cone CONK.â€"-Rcv. C. S. Lord was in Coboconk last week arranging for the construc- tion of a new_church to replace the one pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 25c. Fancy llosiery will be Very popu- lar this season, some lines are now already oversold, but we have still a splendid range in- cluding tan, plain and embroid- ered, white with black dot and fancy embroidered efâ€" ' l feclzs, at, per pair.... Wash Goodsâ€"We have priced our entire stock of Wash Goods, Motor Suitings and Imported English Cling-hams at a figure that will clear them quickly. This line comprises stripes and ckccks in all colors, all good washing colors. Reg. . 1 15c.valuc for, per yd. €228. display each See our window an. ll. Willi. l