_ jï¬ï¬‚mï¬mflmaflm iiflurarfliliuinhingsliiu .2de nilhmri'hudi‘hmfldu .rliiruit' mitt .‘rflLMLJflu lilhnfliuflufln: gnl'lwxfln to sayâ€":Dr. Hess &' Clark make their “Guarantee†cover eVerything they make. READ THIS LETTER _ JOSEPH McFARLAND, Fenelon Falls, Out. Gentlemen :â€" To emphasize more for'cihiy than ever “Qur guarantee " we authorize you to post or†publish this letter, making plain to every- one who buys Dr. Hess Stock Food, Poultry Pan-a-ce-a, Instant Louse Killer, etc., that their money will be returned to them wrth- out argument or questions if the goods flail to fulfill. to the letter every claim. We authoriZe you to supply every one of your.custom.ers Dr. Hess Stock Food sufï¬cient to feed their stock all wmter,â€"â€"1f after doing so they are not sati promoted the general refund their money. health and condition of the We authorize you to supply every one of your customers With sufï¬cient Poultry Pan-a-ce-a to feed their poultry all Winter, and Spring, and if on the ï¬rst day of August, they are not satisï¬ed that it has paid for itself many times over in increased egg, production, besides keeping poultry in the pink of condition- free from disease, refund the money. We authorize you to- refund the money if Instant Louse Killer, fails to destroy lice on poultry, horses, cattle sheep ticks, etc. Our guarantee also covers every preparation that Dr. Hess & Clark make. Signed . DR. HESS & CLARK, Ashland’, Ohio. stock thrive, hens lay. JOSEPH McFARLAND. I 271. a m E E l E E si'ie‘d that it has increased growth and: stock, ,_ We are ready to follow instructions. Now is the time to get big proï¬ts from. feeding; “Tomes†to. make ' Here’s Your Money Bad:g No Arguments or Conditions to itâ€"We have nothing i ‘13 i s i 4% g i :2 2 «a. i 2 {i an... $29†New Idea Patterns 100. D. 8t A. Corsets. and Furs at Reduced Prices. WM. (SAMPBELL. We always carry a ï¬rst-class line of the best makes, Prices right. Sleigh-bells, Blankets; Mitts, Chains,..Ties,.etc,-, Get; them. at- HEARD’S if YOor watch Needs Repairing take to John“ Slater. Sole Agents fer the A11 Millinery‘, Ladies? Coats. % : Third Mon... MARCH 1.r “@m@m@ DDEEE EEEEEE EBHHEE “EMHEBE mummms The Fenelon Falls G: Friday, March 3, l - "v More Practical Instruct] ____.... From the Orillia Packet. Before introducing the kiIN into the Public Schools, the should give careful consider-at whole educational situation. unquestionably a growing dj tion with the Whole system, a ring that there must be a cha results obtained do not march growing expense. But the ch ness seems to be rather at the ing end of the school than at t ning. Our system. has had nl object or' ideal. unless it hot as- many doctors, lawyers and ‘as possible. We train our ch; in the belief that a professiona ical career should be the aim‘ :child, and then we wonder that tu-re languishes and that our w ï¬nd difï¬culty in getting compel Too often the boy. who intends a factory leaves school becausr I not see that the training he is r. thers is likely to be of use to hi he enters a store or an. ofï¬ce. certain: extent be is right. I ~ Canada needs for- her developnn ' kid-gloved gentry, but men who ling, and know how. to labor v hands. And we must look to or to produce them. To- this em for a marked development in few years in- the direction of : ral instruction in the rural sc- mauual training in- the towr Such instruction can: be utiliz velop the mental powers and nature as well as the subject now taught. It will cost moi wilt be worth while. What is not more “frills,†but greater ness and more practical instru. Holstein Association. The formation of a.- Holstein Breeders’ ’ Association by Verulam farmers who are interested in Holsteins is a commendable action, and their example might well be followed by others who- are occupied in various brancheszof agriculture If the owners. of‘ purebred stock would not only endeavor to raise the standard of their own aniinals,,but form associations and make an effort to extend the circle, the result would soon be noticeable. But the greatest good comes where the far- mers of any section agree to keep some one particular breed of animals Buyers can then. can go into that district and « secure what they want in suflieient numbers to make a carload of fairly uni- form quality, , size and conformation, with a minimum expenditure of time. This is true of grain and fruit as well as live stock. The district becomes noted for its product, and an outside trade can man has something diï¬erent from any- tion to, what his neighbors are doing. be done that is impossible where each 1 body else‘s and pays little or no atten- 3 ’»ll ‘ l. o.’ o. F. at Lindsay. About a.- dozen members of‘ Corona Lodge 1. O. O. E, of F‘enelon Falls, at- tended the Lodge of Instruction at Lind- say on Monday, and report a very inter- esting and busy meeting, winding up with a banquet. and are warm. in their praises of Lindsay brethren‘e hospital- ity. Messrs. Murdock and Angus Camp- bell and Miln Quigg, of this Court, re- ceived the ï¬rst, second and third de- grees. The Lindsay Oddfellows used for the ï¬rst time their-new'regalla, cost- ing $1,800, and considered to be-the best in the province. The Lodge of instruc- tion is to be repeated on March 27th, when most of the Grand Lodge ofï¬cers will be present. Members who were not present at Monday’s meeting will do well to attend the next one. Carnival. Friday nights carnival at the skating I; drew a large attendance, and many 1 costumes were in evidence. The a race was won by Harold Wilson, I Angus Fountain Jr. a close second. lose in costume were :' 1. Young . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paris §tyles . Hamilton . . . . . . . . . . . . . W. T. Edgar. .,Goddess of‘Liberty ; S. Mitchell. . . .Canadian Huntress . l M. Arnberg . . . . . . . . . . Fencing Girl i B. Wright . . . . . . . . . . . . Cowboy Girl -y Arnberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Uncle Tom y Robinson. . . . . . . . . ..Aun-t Dina Johnston . . . . . . . . . . . . Western Girl right . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Other One . Edgar._. . .. . . ....Uncle Sam ge Wilson. . . . ., . . . .Indian lames' Church Services During Lenten Season 1911. luring the :ter Day, the Rector of St irch Will deliver" sermons on the owmg topics: . v - iday, March‘ 5th, lst in Len‘t. Lenten sâ€e"ats‘qr'1‘,'j u‘nti-g . ames Matins, “ Preparation â€; f‘ Temperance.†rday, March 12th, 2nd in Lent. Mathis, “ Legal ‘ Righteousness "; Evensong, “ The Tower of Babel.†aday, March 19th, 3rd in Lent. Matias, “ The . Curse of Meroz "; Evensong, “ The Witch of Endor." oday, March 26th, 4th in Lent. . _ Matias, “ The Uses of Experience "37 Evensong, “ Unsuspected Dangers.‘ f idly, April 2nd, 5th in Lent. Matins, “ Holy Communion "; Even- song, “ The Great Conspiracy.†aday, April 9th, 0th in Lent. Matias, “ Temple Sittingsâ€; Even- song, " Christian Cowardice.†0d Friday, “ The Cruciï¬xion." .ster Sunday, April 16th. . Matins, “ The Resurrection": Even» song. “ The: Power of the Resurrecyv tion." Personal; Evensong Miss Gladys French left on Tuesdayr take a course in the Royal: Victoria )spital at Montreal. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. B‘. McCallum and son rald have returned from a visit. to ronto friends. Vir. Fred Wedge of Lakoï¬eld was at 3 Falls a ~few days this week visiting ends. » \Irs. Thos. Lane and son Garï¬eld are- iiting Mrs Lane’s daughter, Mrs. E3..P.. gg, in: Toronto. .VIessrs. E. Nevison, and N. Martim tended the socialI hop. at‘ Bobcaygeon. . Monday. evening; McDiarmindFadden Cup. _ _Two rinks from the Falls played at. indsay‘ on Monday and were beaten by ishots. The scores- ‘ Lindsay.“ Fenelon Falls ~- . Smith C. Heard 2.1%. Wilford E. Pearce V..El Reesor C. Deymau :11. Gregory W. Aldous (skip) 1'6t (skip)15 A. Hopkins M. Lansï¬eld T. J. Tilley G. McConnell T. McFadden A. J. Gould (Skip) 22 (Ship) It This. leaves Lindsay 8-: up, as the Falls wero‘fOur up on the last round. The- two games to be played at the Falls at. an early date will settle the ownership. of the cup for 1911. _ F. Williams T. Sadler Address and Presentation. Mrs. John Cook, who with Mr. Cook is: leaving for Coboconk this week, was preâ€" sented on Friday evening last with a purse of gold by a number of ladies ot“ the Methodist Church. The following; address was read : To Mrs. John Cook. Dear Madam, As we understand you are removing: from Fenelon Falls, we desire on behalf." of your many friends to make some recog- nition of‘your work in the different socie~ ties of our church, and also of your pri- vate benevolence and unassuming kind»- ness to the needy ones on many occa- sions. As an expression of our apprecia~ tion of your worth and integrity, as well' as your sympathy and help in every good work, we beg to offer this slight token of our respect and good wishes for your future well being in whatever sphere your lot may be cast, commending you to the continued care of God in whom “'0- know you have learned to trust. Signed on behalf of your well-wishers. Mus Bunronn, Mus. B. Buncnss, M RS. D. GOULD, lll us. M. Li'i‘TI.ETON,. MISS M. ELLIS. Hockey Tournament. The-ï¬rst game in the hockey tonrna-- ment was played on Wednesday evening. on Menzies. . . . . . . . . . . :Cedai' King between B0b9aygjeon anfl FGHGIODD Falls- .0 Thibi‘deau ..., ............ Gipsy ! teams, resultms m a Victory m ‘Cayr-- m Kerr. . . . . . . . . . . . .Follâ€"y geon by a scone 01’ 12 to 8. lShane........................Poppy A R. Martin . . . . . . . . . . Japanese Lady Pearson G931 B-‘BUPQ‘GSS '- Yonnell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Evening 5- Grant Pom“ MQ'FGO“ 3 Quigg. . . -.... . . . . . . . . . .Summer- R' 1"?1‘0145 cover" W- '31001'0' :e Fountain . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . Bride }I~-G?Ll‘5‘ Rover‘ P- Beate§u i :. McPhee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Groom 05 HI“ 0813“? Av 3‘0"“,531" ' womey . . ---.. . .. . . . . . . .Daisy Iii-Hm“ L‘- Wlf‘lfl’tv H- Wllsom Quigly M--. . -.... . . . . . . . Britannia 13- Grant R. Wlng 3- Dlllld‘ds ~ )ld Wilson . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . Clown Games are being played to-nightr. Iinthorn. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lluntsman (Thursday) between Bohcnygeon and! 'oulsom ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tramp Haliburton,.Lindsay_ and Feuelon. . Shane . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (-‘zipsy Boy _ ._._..,,....... I. y Moss.. .“ . . . . . . . . . . . Xmas Cracker "m" ‘ Lane. . . . . . . ...lrish Wash Woman ACCIDENT.'. lid McCallum. . . . . . . . . . .'. . .Brownie Whilerworking on the mihmv track: dd “39â€â€ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ Faintifvcllmts; on his section. near Hell‘s Station 011.. ' ' ' ' ' 136,161}; Menday Mr. Albert l‘h‘lglis‘h‘ got his right: loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ludian . L. B. Hartle . . . . . . . . Que-m oi‘ i‘x’ight . W. McCarty . . . . . . lied ( r-Turse , 21 Hay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..r Girl ‘ a. Boyce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ - .lizle Lady ' y Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(_.‘uuada ~ 511 Junkin . . . . . . . . . . . ._i?«r_:ru.-.‘strienno L Pearce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Ix'urse arlie St. Thomas. . . . . of Hearts \Irs.» L’. 13.? Hartl'c, as Q1wa-z: u.“ I‘Iight,’ )tured the ladies‘ pl‘i'ln: W. T.’ grar'of’Bobcaygeon, as l}: u. the , itlemen's prize, Nellie L. id, as? Dutch Cleanser, the e: a prion! Gordon Menzies as Cedar hing, the ' d's prize. | l l I .11 Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nurse l : I feet caughtzhetweentwo rails . close to-- get-her,nnd in-tryingito free it he fell! and .wrenched: the bone of the leg loose from the ligaments-at the hunk of the- ‘l'uot. He was brought to the Falls and is progressing favorably under the care 052 , Dr. Johnstone. -oâ€"wwâ€"vw ~ The Women’s Institute held a meeting: at'thc home of Mrs. Minthorne on Fri-- (lay afternoon. About thirty members. were present; The Epworth League of the Methodistt Churchdreve out on Wednesday evening; to -Powle's Corner, where an entertain-a meat was held nude: their auspicese.