School Reports. ,ï¬eport for March, primary room, South ward. Names in order of merit. ,,Junior ILâ€"Nellie Hales, Cora Pearu, Iollyliexchin, Hamilton Jewell. Nellie .eterkin, Nellie, Pearn, Roy Bell, Verlie Gair‘ier. Dottie Peterkin. . Junior Lâ€"Reneene Northey, Violet Â¥ittleton, Marion English, Tom Shane. lohn Scott, Reswell Cooper, Gordon Menzies, Norman Hill. Primer. A.â€"â€"â€"George Manning, Mona Sadler, George Jewell. Helen Shane, Verna Jeffrey, Gordon Stanton, Oscar Bell. Primer B.â€"â€"Garret Barrie, Willie Pearn, Robert Northey, Eulalie English, Alfred Northey. Garfield Lane. Primer C.â€"~Elsie Lexchiu, Audrey Graham, Jimmie Yorke, Maurice Pratt, Madeline Arnold, ‘ Gracie Nicholls, Sammy Hill, Violet Merriam, Alvin Bell. GLEN-M ORAL SCHOOL REPORT. Report of S. . S. No. 13, Verulam. Arithmetic exam Names in order of merit. Class IV. May Graham, Violet Junkin, Class III. Violet Hetherington, Baden Pogue and Daisy Junkin (equal), Hector Hetherington, Beatrice Stuart, Harold Hetherington, Bertram Graham, Harry Moore, Oscar Hethcrington, Thos. Cook, Greta Junkin, Karl Rutherford. Edith Curtis, Dora Pogue (absent through ill- ness). Sr. II. Bruce J unkin, Gerald Cook, Vera Paterson, Martin (absent). Jr. II. Howard Everson, Emmie Pogue, Barbara Curtis, Geraldine Hetherington. Class I. Freda Paterson. Primer. Archie Junkin, Cook, Leo Everson. Mrs. Helen Kelly, Teacher. Vera Everson, Edgar Dorothy -v Hastings Canal Notes. ..___..__ The new tug is about ready for laun- ching, being all caulked and painted and soon will be run out of the building and launched ready for the boiler and mach- inery to be placed in her. The dredge is rapidly being ï¬tted up for her season‘s work, and John Lynn and crew on the drill scow are rapidly drilling and blasting another course up the channel ready for her. The stones and concrete blocks have been lifted. off the cribs which were the base for the coder dam and the cribs floated to the surface. The lock gates have been pulled in to the locks and part of them are now hung: ready to swing and it is probable that byï¬the end of the week the others will also be in position ready for navigatiom. â€"-Hastings Star. â€"â€"â€"-â€"O‘.‘o On Saturday morning at 2 o’clock the citizens of Minden were roused by the call of fire. The stables at the Ranson House were burned, very little of the _ stock and implements being saved. Now is the time to place your order for fruit and ornamental trees. We have the largest line of nursery stock grown in Canada. Our apple, pear, plum, cherry and peach trees are unsurpassed for fib- rous roots. In small fruits the Herbert raSpberry and black raspberries are our heaviest sellers, as they are big money- makers for the small fruitgrowers. Our nurseries have been visited by some of the largest fruitgrowcrs in Canada and after an inspection of our trees they have given us their orders. Write for our catalogue and" give us a list of your wants. BROWN BROS, Welland 00., Out. n+0 Ottawa Free Press: The new dies from which Canadian coins will be milled at the mint on SuSSex-st. have arrived from the old' country, and will shortly replace those in use at present. When the new coins are turned out, they will show the head of King George, but with- out a» crown, as the K ng of Great Brit- ain has yet" to undergo his coronation. At present the mint is turning out the new imperial sovereign, bearing the head of King George. The only distin- guishing mark to show that it is made here, is a small “ C.†The new sover- eigns are already in circulation. Recently I‘ observed the difference- in the calls of two cuckoos, answering each other, and,‘ although it‘ is gener- ally held that only the male bird utters the call from which the name is de- rived I became convinced that the- ‘more highly pitched “cuckooâ€. was: httered by the female. I watched the ltwo birds together for about fifteen minutes as they chased each other from tree to tree, in love rather than; in anger, and during this time I fre- quently heard the wellâ€"known rip- pling note of the femaleâ€"“The Hospi-z tal." , '1'0 bathe before creaufasr ls never free from risk, and sometimes seri- ously injures- weakly subjects; for after the long fast of the night the circulatory and central nervous or- gans from sudden shock or over-fatigue. On the other hand, to bathe soon after a meal arrests the processof diges. tion and may give rise to unpleasant. gastric and cerebral symptoms. The best results are obtained from bathing, ' two 01“ three hours after the early morning meal, when the stomach is. nearly empty. and there should be an interval of rest: between. the bath. and. the, following. meal. W&nted., A smart girl to assist with house and‘ refreshment counter, good wages. Apply RIFLE RANGES. N ear Toronto L :and Wireless ofï¬cials, and places all are more liable to. depression. G 012m THEM ONE BETTER. Furniture delivered to your home at LESS THAN OI T Y PR1 0E8 You run NO RISK. SBB OLll‘ S. FENELON Call and goods S. Gainer. FALLS. Get Ready For next summer’s building operations. We will be pleased to ï¬gure on what you/ will need in supplies, or the whole contract. F. C. A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the ï¬eld of “ wireless †on railway telegraphy. Since the eight- hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing , stations throughout the country, there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positibnspaybeginners from $70 to $90 month, with good chances of ad- vancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six ofï¬cial Institutes in America. under supervision of R. R. gradiiates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cincinnati, 0., or Philadelphia, Pa. RHEUMATISM (lured by Booth’s Kidney Pills. T. E. Foster, of St. John St , Fredericton, N. B,writcs: I have found more actual relief from Booth‘s Kidney Pills than in all elseI have ever tried fro rheumatism. The pains in my limbs have .. .. lessened greatly '- = and I am better and stronger than in years previous My appetitrh as. built up and I eat and sleep better than I have in over three years. My general health is greatly improv- ed and I credit his only to B ooth’s Kidney Pills.†, This is the Booth Kidney Pill way. These wonderful Pills are sold under a guarantee to refund your money il they fail to relieve any sufferer from Rheumatism oranv trouble having its origin in the kidneys. They cnrc backache, dull shooting pains, thick and cloudy urine, gravel and stone, rheumatism and all diseases of the kidneys and bladder. Booth's Kidney PlllS are sold. by all fdruggists and dealers, 500; box, or postpaid from The R. T. Buotlr~Cb., le., Fort Erie, Ont. Sold ,and guaranteed by W. H. Robson. season. mates... ( l l TAYLOR. ‘ APRIL WIND and SHOWERS Tan and Roughen " The Skin. ROBSOE’S CORALINA CREAM Keeps the skin White and smooth. 250. a large bottle. Hiillil’illillliiltlil; Fenelon Fails. nabs Of the old. rigs: ones cost money. We pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs fixing; up bring it here. Or if you need anew one we can build itâ€"good. as the best. i. [I CHAMBEES. Colbornc Street Fenelon Falls. We. are prepared to take con-tractsâ€" ferthercoming- If you have any build-ing- todo- get our csti Doors and sash and interior ï¬nishalwaysin. stock- Planing; and matching done to.01‘der._ FENELon FALLS PLA‘illilt MILL ‘ IE {BIBS} PBOPBIETOB. l‘ SPRING TERM FROM APRIL 3rd. IN THE Elliott, Business College, Cor. Yonge and Alexander Streets, TORONTO, ONT. Strictly ï¬rst-class in all department. None better in the Dominion. Enjoys extensive patronage and graduates readily get good positions: Open (Entire year. Enter now. Catalogue rec. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Stone & Wellington _ FONTIIILL NURSERIES. (850 Acres) TORONTO, ONTARIO. For Furniture: Go. to. Canada’s Oldest and Greatest Nurseries PETER MOFFA'I‘ ‘ Agent for FENELOH FALLS and adjoining country.- Deyman-"s. I make-a specialty of reâ€"- || ‘ E ,. noon. Saturday, Apr. 29th, will be the lust. .‘ day of service on defendants residing in ', this county. -. counties. must be served on, or before For Fenelon Falls and surrounding dis- trict, for fall and winter months, an en. ergetic, reliable agent to take orders for nursery stock. EL‘XSHA- MARK, LO0K AHEAD "0 young person can have a better safeguard against the adversities of fortune or a better rcsourse in a time of need than a thorough business training. WE HAVE facilities to give you the best training in the Province. Our teachers are SPECIALISTS. All business and shorthand (Gregg) subjects. Enter now. Q, S Home Study Courses. Lindsay Business Ciol'lege. . Afï¬liated with Orlllia Bus. College A. H. SPOTTON, President. __J Wanted NOW they can. earn a living. Spotton Business-Colleges are the largest trainers in Canada, and'our-graduates secure the best positions. You can study at home, or partly home and iinishat the College. i 4'll Should learntliosesubjécts b'y'which ll lth’I'VI‘a’MaI/ Msfkucfibn. Enfer Any Day- Good Pay Weekly Outfit Free Exclusive Territory. 600 ACRES. I _: under cultivation. We guarantee to de-- ‘ liver stock in good condition and up to contract grade. We can show that there- is good money in representing: a.well-- known, reliable ï¬rm at this time. Estabâ€"- lished over 30 years. Write for partic- ulars. PELHlll‘ll nunsrnv. ca, mnnnno i P-ETEBBDRDI BUSINESS COLLEGE PRINCIPAL. lâ€"Jâ€"lï¬..._ 2-..; .. . GEO; $POTTON;, khan...“ J FENELON.’ EAL LS‘. MARKETS Lindsay Marble links ’ ! \Vh‘eat',.Scofcliorulfii‘e,780.to 800:. Wheat, fall, 78 to ~80- All kinds-of‘ Wheat. spring, 73to 75 Marble and Glanlle Monuments I Barley, per bushel, 45rto 50: Oats. per-bushel, to 33 Being- a direct. importer, I am. able to : quote the closest prices. Phase, per buslielliï¬ to 801 Buckwheat, 4'20.- to 45’ Potatoes, 40 to 50" b .. , ‘ I o ‘ aving the latest improved machinery buttel’nm'lmund 2‘2 to 24‘ or Lettering, Tracing and Polishing, we are able to do the best of work. Call and get designs-andprices. Eggs-.1 per dozen. 1:3 to 17 Hay, per ton, $8 to $10 WORKS -â€"-In the-rcarrof the lliarkel on. ; Cambridge street; ' I-‘lidss, Hogs, live, $23.00'to 36.2.3 . Ilogs, dressed, $8.50 1.059.901 Beef, 7.50m 0 Sheepskins, 50 to 8 :- n' cï¬â€˜angRs' . Wool, 12 to ~20- , El()ll1‘,‘Silllle)ll.' to $3.00) Flour, Winnipeg $2.70 to no Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.50 t S'ZJO' Flour,Victoria, $2.45 to Lil-5 , Flour, ,new process. $2.40.“) $2.61“ ": Flour, family, clipper; to $2.37)? ' Bran, per 100 pounds. $1? [5 law-$1.17)} \ Shorts. .10., $1.20 in 3:! so sea-seer EXPEREENGE Mixed Chop. do.. in $1.40 Corn Chop, do†$125 to,-Sl.3:3- Dsszeasï¬ = I Cosrnicsrs sic. Anyone sending a sketch and dcam‘l‘itlon may free r: tether an Cruncmniriz. r is rav- nan-emu. iluickly ascertain our opinion intention is probably patentahlc. I V ions strictly confidential. Hmvlmmnh .on in “out free. Oldest agency for securing par _ Patents taken ifnrouxh Muun [$3610. receive storms! notice, without charge, in the 9.37.3" , 259*,» was ~._ .~ I, iiiieeig thiiiféi'liiée ' t. handsomely illustrated weekly. .‘L culation of any scientiï¬c journal. '1' Cpnada, 33.75 a year, postage prepaid. no uewsdcalers. $35.3ng g, Eflaas‘lBroadwayv idem! i Branch Oï¬lce. 62:: F St. Waabington. I "I pal NA DI AN" -.. . P A 011F610 :3 Cl . 3" l. to.» l l l - o EXCURSIONS " TO Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alterta Special Trains leave Toronto 2.00 p.m. on .APRIL 4.18.; MAY 2, 16, 30 JUNE 13, 21 JULY 11, 25 AUG. 8, 22 SEPT. 6, 19 Second elm tickell from Ontario nation: to principal Northqu paint: I! LOWT ROUN D-TRIP RATES _Winnipcn and return $33.00: _ Edmonton and [alum $41.00 and leather point: In proportion. Tickets , . good to return-Vii days from com date. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS v ' ' Comlnblbethll 'ped .-.an"....“°“..':?a was .r....:..1.i..°°.n:... " uncut. Early oppllcation must be made A3K FOR HOMESIIKIR‘S' PQMPHLET ~ combine rules and full information. 'Awly tC.P.R.Amt t R. LThanoon. h “Bi... Put. An. i'oéim. OILV mam LINE I0 GHIIBE 0F MR8 .seccao owisiaa cover. l â€"-or runâ€"- 1 County of Victoria. 1‘ [The next sittings of-ahovc Court will ' be held ini’l‘womey-‘s hall, Fenelon Falls, On Thursday. May 11th. 1911. commencing at 1.30 o’clock in-the often-- Defendants livingiin other Monday, Api'il.24tlif,.19.ll. @‘Mï¬icc hours from 10 a.m. to 4 p. m E. D. HAND, Clark Bailiff. | I ha! .‘y. .r, ,w -i-...-...»~.e..~.,-.pw~ . v - .- .; ..,~. '14.}. a. .3 .