Powles‘ Corners. _._. W W . _ Woo up . . .siï¬i'lfi’ilifiiii3.135.341.3221... ‘ THE W 0NDERFT'UL l' I B _ l > played a friendly hockey match with - . 4 , - v . . q come of the boys at Fenelon Falls last ' ' “ " ‘ ‘ - - I , _ . V. . .. _. Saturday afternoon. The team from . ' V ~. » . *- hcre secured three goals and Fenelon : > ‘ ' Falls one. Justlto hand a full line of Some of the farmers are drawing home p ‘ Collapsible GO_CartSV ranging :1 supply of ice. Of the old rigs. New ‘ , ‘ l \ O I I ‘ II ‘ C I A few 0f the Cons'sfrmt‘es “on? here The Passion Play is a sacred drama. founded on the life of Christ, as m prlce frmn attended the convention held in Lindsay ‘ ' ‘ . \I , - Th ‘ d f 80 18 0 man miles ‘ on Saturday, the 12th. The world will Portrayed 1“. the} ew'resmment-. V 01mm 5 ‘0 P , g _ y ‘ 5 ones COSt money. \Ve ’ “I likely move or. {this now, . each year to Witness the beautiful and ,fascmating Passmn Play at . o $ . _ make a Specialty of re_ If th0,EPW0Fth League “91“? was (3105‘ Oberainmergau, Bavaria. At an expense of nearly $10,000 the pro- . l . _ . . - ed for Sâ€: months It would “ember cause motcrs of this enterprise have succeeded in getting an exact reproduction It would be worth your p‘ullng, lepalnt‘mgv etc- a calamity or distress of any kind. Mr. John Howie, of Hewiedale, Sask., spent a few days visiting at Mr. Jas. Fell‘s and at Mr. 'l‘hos. Harrison’s. If you have anything that needs 'ï¬xing up, V bring it here. Or if 'e'u-e’x' of this famous play. - V . . .. ., __ The reproduction consists of almost two miles of ï¬lm, and was taken- under the personal supervision of Prof. Alexis of Oberammergau. The while to call and‘inspect these _ before purchasing elsewhere. not aï¬ord to lose the proï¬ts of the day, FATHER! MOTHER l A Business. Education is the greatest legacy you can leave your children. We get down to the rock bed foundation of living business science and assist worthy graduates to the choice positions. when the survivors of the calamity Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Groaves, of Pales- - - ' - ' ‘ a: . . tine. EldonV made a visit at Mr. J. B. reproduction is so complete that the audience ca.ndezi.f.‘zilyV{magnifyf they Also a fun hue of reed you need a new one : Poxvlles' on Wednesday, the gtlh are ‘Vltnesslllg great Ol‘lglnal In Bavarla: “15th 0 ml BS 0 x 8-8128 B I. ‘ V M Mrs. A. Rutherford was a guest of moving pictures. ' ' aby Cal riages at as th‘e best 1: rs. John Howie, near Glenarm, last - . , . ' - ' . -- Tuesday. . _ THE SUBJECTS ABE as FOLLOWS : . , V . . _ . - A vivid illustration of the meanness . I , ' L . & .. l _ . . . characterizing the liquor trafllcwas given 1- Art‘lval a}? Bemlehem- . l Jesus'Befm'? Calaphas- . u , V immediately after the mine disaster at 2. The Nativity and Adoration of 10. Peters Denial. . . V l V' ' , v Cherry, Ill. When the disaster occurred ' - UK} Wise Men- ' '- 16- Jesus Beforf’iplluate' ' - ' ' ‘ the saloons were at once ordered to be 3- The Birth Of Jesys- 17- The scourgmg- ~ ~ ’ ' ' Colborné Street, - . ' : closed. The order was promptly obeyed 4. The Infant Jesus Sleep- ' 13- Eccehomo I (Behom Ithe.Ma“ I) Jflnxï¬uflxï¬xï¬: Moran-annihilating _ Fenejon Fans, .r andobserved until pay day came, The 5. Flight into Egypt. ‘ _ 19. Jesus is Made to Carry His press. . _. saloon-keepers then demanded of' the '6. Jesus in the Carpenter ShOP- 20‘- '-JeSl1-‘5 Fims for the El?“ Time» K ollicials the liberty of opening their 7. The Woman of Samaria. .. 21... The Ineldent 01’ 56- Veronica- jV bars, giving as a reason that they could 8. Miracle of Raising of Jairus‘ ; 22. The Ascent to Calvary. é _, FENELON FALLS MARKETS 9. would receive theircheques for their 10- The Last Supper. the Cross- 11. In the Garden of Olives. 26. The Burial of, VClirist. 12. v Simon, Sleepcst Thou ? 27. The Resurrection. 13. The Betrayal and Arrest. 28. The Ascensron. latest earnings. To the shame of the town oflicials, it must be said, they granted the saloon-keepers’ request. The result was that while benevolent, sympathetic people all over Illinois were sending in their contributions to, relieve distress and suffering, the saloon-keepers were emptyin r the - ~ - . . . . Y ,s With our e *es what h inns and sermons and pockets of the survwing miners Iof the scenes on will wltne S y 3 y g FenelOfl Falls, Friday, VMa-r.,18, 1910‘ wages needed for their families, This E eloquence have made sublime the world over. Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 950. to 970. Wheat, fall, 98 to $1.04 ' ' Wheat, spring, 93 to 95 Barley, per bushel, 45 to 50 Oats, per bushel, 35 to 36 Pease, per bushel, 80 to 90 Buckwheat, 460. to 48. Potatoes, ‘25 to 30 I Butter, per pound, 21 to 23 7 Eggs, per dozen, 20 to 20 ~- ' Hay, per ton, $14 to $16 Hides, $9 to $10 = Hogs, live, $7.75 selects . Bogs, dressed, $10 to $11 ' Beef, $5.50 to $6 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 17 to 18 Flour, Brandon‘s Best, $2.90 to $3.10 Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.70 to-S2.90 Flour, Victoria, $2.65 to $2.85 ‘ ' Flour, new process. $2.60 to $2.80 I ) Flour, family, clipper, $2.55 to $2.75 Bran, per 100 pounds, 81.20 to $1.25 Shorts, do., $1.25 to $1.35 ' 3 Mixed Chop, do., $1‘.35 to $1.50 I‘ Every man, woman and child will enjoy this grand performance, and will be surprised ‘to see such fascinating and sublime life-size moving pictures of our Saviour and the multitude, and the beautiful surrounding action was the more contemptible in as much as the ruined mine offered no fur- ther hope of employment. These heartless traders in drink reaped a. big days profit, and at night the town was full of drunk- en mm and there was so much revelry that the militia had to be called upon to maintain order. It is an amazing thing That there are people right in Echelon Performance starts at 7.30. Prices of admission within reach of all. CHILDREN "100. ADULTS 15o.- ' March 23rd, 24th, 25th, 26th, at Falls, occupying high positions,who can- 0 not see that if. the sale of liquor is a bad thing during a time of great WWW cahinity it is had also after the disaster is over. San Francisco closed her bars ' for several weeks after the terrible earth- quake, then opened them on a larger scale when order was restored. There is no more heartless business which flourishes under the protection of the government license than the liquor trade. it has a heart of stone, which no sigh can reach, which no woes can Twenty-ï¬ve years' high-grade work has made this the LARG- EST AND BEST Business Train- ing School in Eastern Ontario. Daughter. 23. The Cruciï¬xion. ‘ I ' Mary Magdalene. 24.â€"â€"25. The Agony and Descent from g Enter any day. Individual instruction. Home study courses in Senior Teachers, Matriculation and Commercial subjects. Send for particulars. Farm Tests .- Peterboro’ WWWW WWWWW’W WWWWWW‘W’WWWWWWWV sailing-inflows: 3155‘ WW1. MM WM soften. It is more cruel than the grave, . V ' .2 and should have been outlawed lonrr ' _..__ B x 1 ago. Is it possible that there are mean V V confessing the name of Christ who We search out the best farm tools of -- marked their ballot against local option every sort and make it worth your while e . , , “1 Fg'wlon Fans M!" 3M“ to come to us for whatever you want. We 9 0 » I -â€"â€"~â€"-â€"-- â€" -â€"-»â€"â€"-â€"~-- -â€"-- mean that this store shall be the best in ' D ,t f t th t I h ‘ , ' ' lâ€"ht tkv-t t..- on ere a ae I A Posmve Cure forlndlgestlon “3389"†W “V†5 0° 3°“ “’1': ° GEO, SPOTTON, _ Pres, . g V .;. eve been here long enough to now - V a ï¬rst class Planer and an . If you have indigestion. your food your needs and in a measure to deserve J, _ A, E, .. Prml -‘ .4 ‘ ferments in the stomach and bowels. It , your conï¬dence. You can judge this entire - Q prepared; to do all work in _V.‘ : does more: it decays, and the nutritious A l , V by the way we sell (arm and garden tools “IWWW V . . V matter which should go to make new V.†M \V p. p ' “whi'um‘ n thls hue 1n the best style; f3" .V~ blood decays with it, and tlfiizllearls tie _ ‘ _ V an impoverished condition 0 1e b 00 , - to nervousness, biliousness. constipation, ' sick headache, bad breath which dis- _ gusts your friends, and other disagrceâ€" ‘ able and unpleasant conditions. And all this trouble is caused by the food that doesn't digest, but ferments also to make » V'V,-V E S snsn For Settlers . AND _ A ' ‘ DOORS. and ofttimes rots in the stemminb th WM , [N And fermentation is cause y e ' V,VV stomach not being strong cpough apd V » Your “at o . 1. .t d .. enern-ctic enough to thorough y mi: t 10 ' ' _ r 113 9 so Mn 9 . food 0with the digestive juli cog. t f F C I A I o - p . g V M-I:O-N-A is responsib e or ens o I I TV, thousands or cures. In] fact, it is :uclhl ’ S ‘ : I :JV, 3 ositive cure for in! igestion an a o o ,g' lttldnaeh troubles that it is guaranteed How Made and How Reached . . .4 bv W. H. Robson to cure or money back. low 8 , v . .. . . , . ETTLERS RATES The price of a large box of Mi-o-na tab- V lets 1s 50 cents, and they are sure ‘ I .LS. 5mm, with u" Seniorsangir-‘amuies V'g promptly relietye the wi‘orsttplase of indi- _ Rock, “d meets “933213†5,“), , gestion or gas ritis. ry em. , V ' '_ ' s . r . a use V - - coral Trams ' . . Doors and Sash. Interior Finish. 1m Reéular Trains - x \ . t l _ ‘ ‘ ' 10.10p.m."l'nesdays $3131, . . Y ’ t 0‘ 1' st d during . - . . . Olll pa rona e 80 101 6. . ~ 58hourstonmpez . . "Hilllmlma-m) . 0 mac“ and APRIL Through'TouristCurs ' l ’ CURES CATARRH ASTHMA, COLONIST cans ON ALL TRAINS ' W WWW was, amp Cough: and Colds, o, m In which Bertha are Free ’ ’ - n W back. Sold and W by apply sglpearest Agent torVeopy of V Settlers: in wde. Western Canada. Tourist Cars,’ ' ’ "‘_‘_â€' . , ~, 3 g. ,1 , ; _. ,. .. ,1. 1 " or write ~ ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' R. L. Thompson. D.P.A.. C.l?.R.. Toronto. [[[EPHflflf [ll ï¬lmm- C’osts thtleâ€"w-Saves [mach V NEWSPAPER. m l RY, .' i 1 __ v l. A posl-mnstcr is required to give no- The Telephone 00. . G‘ea‘ns Your House Clear Through i'.V' lice by letter (returning the paper does not 6 f G d V Cleaner Than Any other method V ‘ answer the law), when a subscriber does ‘ 0 ana’ a' I P M k I . J»? not take his paper out of the ofï¬ce and - '» 7 . . . , 0881 y a’ e t“ ' “ shit.- the reasons for its not bring ialkcn AT IS about to publish 8. new issue Any neglliV-ct to do so makes the postmaster ' L; ,. responsi e to the NH l'sl e ‘ f ‘ t. 0f the V 1:, Cleans floors, walls, ceiling, picture frames, rugs, carpets, ._ 2 If any personl oddly; llllsulllllllil‘gl‘mdtllslcon- , - ' ' ' dra cries and furniture. ' . tinned he must pay a“ arrenlrges’ or we S Ofï¬Clal Telephone Directory .-V D V . V V publisher may continue to send it until V . . f C I O Brooms and sweepeis slide over the surface of your floors,» , payment is mad} and cone“ me whole A for the DdSlLllCl; 0 . entra ll- removmg the dirt, from the top, “3 amount whether the paper is taken from tarlo, lilCllldlng the , The Chmham gets down into the pile of your carpet and V the ofï¬ce or not. V'l‘here can be no legal E -' forces the dirt out of -t 3; disconnnuance until the payment is made. V: . 1-. ; 3 Any persbn who takes a paper from I z. The Chatham prevents any particle of dust from escaping . the post-ofï¬ce, whether directed to his B E § into the air. Makes dusting needless. , 23T:ed°’ “10:11.â€; 0? whiféile? he Villas Sllb- . ' ' n V ‘ N - 01' no is I‘L'SPOHSI 0 OX‘ 1 e ill. . y. Ordels go; new \conneclt’lons) -. I I l 4. 1:18 subs’criber orders his pllpEl'lloybe â€"â€"“ , . . changes 0 I‘ll} names, 0 litllg- ' Stoppe at neerlmn time and the publisher , , . c I l - ' i ‘ Ever thinn' ' .. es oi street addresses, or for The Chatham Vacuum Cleaner. iglhiigufeifrill.biillieli’aldia:igbgsdxtlhibgiigg You,.y,,,tm‘i.f.::tflcllisg.d l 21- .e entries should be . ' .1 oï¬ice This proceeds upon theground that l ‘D so “J 'L - up C . v a man must pay for ul tl ses â€"â€" r“ , - ‘ ' m 1e u .- _. -' ‘. handed in at once to .l P Full Pariiculars from J. 3. NORTHEY, Agent, 5 kcoum have decided “m musing _ , VZVVV ’ Fenelon Falls. Machines for sale or to rent. ' W m e newspapers and periodicals from ‘r‘ DI Gould! .' D" p _ ' ‘ :Ee post-oill‘lice, or removing and leaving . . ' N. - . 1'; ,, , , _ , V, _ . I. A _ ;. eVm uncp. ed for, is prime facie evidence ' ' .- Loca] luanagen _ . . . . ._ . . . V . . ' r of mtenlxonnnl fraud. ' Two Doors South of Board's, ' [I] l _ \ 2. r . ‘5? V \ b I \ L , _ ’ .\V W“ V AV ‘1