iiiCKED BY A HORSE. A young son of Mr. Arch. Robinson, of Fairbairn, received rather a bad kick on the face on Thursday morning. It ap- pears the boy was going from his father's house to Mr. Alex. Connell’s, his grandfather‘s, and while passing close to a mare and foal the mare kicked at him. striking his left eye and the left side-of his face, cutting and bruising it considerably. He was brought to Fen- elon Falls, where Dr. Johnstone dressed the injuries. The little patient is pro- gressing favorably. WELL DRILLING. Mr. T. R. Mosley, of Lindsay, has his well drilling machine at work at the ~' rear of Northcy's store, and has the drill down to a depth of about twenty feet. He lately completed a well at Mr. Twomey’s new house on Bond street, getting an abundance of good water at ' thirty feet. {LOCAL OPTION AT BEAVERTON. With the advent of local option the two hotels at Beaverton went out of business entirely. On Monday signs were tacked on the front doors which . Said “Private,†the stable yards were *i'euced in and the pumps locked. The temperance forces have arranged with a restaurant keeper to enlarge his operâ€" ations, a barn that will accommodate 10 horses has been secured and will be ,opened to the farmers; a. pump is to be :attached to the well in front of the town hall, and several bedrooms will be opened in some vacant apartments a down town store. There was a deal of drinking on Saturday before the bars formally closed.â€"â€"-Orillia News- Letter. 0. . Baptist Garden Party June 9, at Thos. Graham’s, Fenelon Falls. See bills. ...c Miss Eleanor Peragrine, formerly of Aurora, Ont., has been left a million dollars by Walter Duryea as a recogni- :tion of her faithful services as nurse and :secretary. Michael Frazer, a man 84 years of age, .said to be wealthy, who some time ago married a woman considerably younger :than himself, is before the courts be- cause of an effort by some of his rela- atives to prove that he is insane ; his de- fvotion to his wife being one of the reas- ons alleged. So far he has been examin- ;ed by ten medical experts, six judges and a number of lawyers. Last week =four judges had him under examination :at once. This sort of ordeal would be hard on an ordinarily active man in good health and mental vigour. It can be thought that if an 84-year-old man is subjected to much more of it he will either lose his mental grasp or die.â€" Montreal Gazette. Wanted ‘ A young milch cow, calved this spring. Mth be guaranteed gentle and in good condition. To be delivered at pasture adjoining our cottage at Sturgeon Point ;a-I.)out 10th or 12th of June. Send par- ticulars and price to ' i C. D. BARR, Lindsay. flMâ€"M’ ._ ___-'1 G 01 N G THEM BETTER. Furniture delivered to your home at LESS THAN You run NO RISK. see our goods. S. 8., " Gamer. ‘3 FENELON FALLS. SEE OUR WALL PAPERS. overi good- ‘ Spirella Corsets, DIED. Hanâ€"At Coboconk, on Monday, May 29th, 1911, Matilda Brandon, belov- ed wife of John Ham, aged 57 years and 3 months. - ST. THOMASâ€"At Lindsay, on Monday, May 29th, 1911, Catherine St. Thomas, relict of the late Edward St. Thomas, aged 76 years and 10 days. Notice is hereby given that a Court of Revision of the Assessment Roll of the Village of Fenelon Falls, will be held in Twomeys Hall, at 8 p. m. on Monday, the 12th day of June, 1911. All persons having business at the Court are hereby notified to attend. The Assessment Roll for theiyear 1911 is at the Clerk's ofï¬ce, where it may be examined by interested persons. W. T. JUNKIN, Clerk. Dated May 11th. 1911. M AN ERRO R 013‘ SIGIâ€"IT May be trifling now, and a simple examinaâ€" tion‘ will reveal itâ€" Therefore if you suffer with a slight eye trouble have it attended to at once. CODIE HERE You will be well repaid by a visit to our optical dep artment Where everything is in readi- ness for high grade satisfactory optical work. ' Our prices are very reasonable and our work is positively guaranteed. A. J. GOUIJDe Druggisl and Optician. . MM , srmELLgpunsETs To the Ladies of Fcnelon Falls and vicinity. For the merits and advantages of see advertisement in Ladies' Home Journal, Delineatcr, Woman‘s New Idea Magazine, Vogue. etc. For trained personal service in corsetry make an appomtmcnt to. suit your convenience with the local Spirella Corsetier. M. W. BELLINGHAM. DOES ADVERTISING PAY? You can help yourself, help your newspaper, help us by ï¬lling out the attached coupon and mailing to us. This will put you under no obligation Whatever, but will furnish you full information regarding the surest, greatest money-maker in the whole of Western Real Estate. A , .p or SASKLTDUN, WESTERN CANADA. The wonderful progress of this SURPRISE CITY OF THE GOLDEN WEST reads like a page from Arabian Nights; but those who invested a few hundreds, 3,2, 1, years, yes, 3 monthsago are Wealthy to-day. Don’t let this oppor- tunity slip. Write to-day, now. INFORMATION COUPON. Send me full information regarding your Saskatoon property. Name- ............................................................................................................. r ........................................................................... - ..........-_.......... ............\............ The Universal Land. Security Ga, Limited. Head Ofï¬ce, Saskatoon, Sask. Eastern Ontario Ofï¬ce, Room 18, Bank of Commerce Building, Peterborough, Ont. ‘ Many students from the distant provinces and the United States 3 attend the < I , ELLIOTT, I 1" :roaouro. car. This school has a national reputation for high grade work. Graduates readily get good positions. Open entire year. Enter now. Write for catalogue. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. Cor Yonge and Alexander Sts. Ii .. Distance is No Hindrance to those who wish to get» the best. 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. e. TAYLOR. No. thorn, can-a ‘3] ï¬rm; No. 2 reu’ 96c];â€"WI§_0_.~:‘1..“~i\'hite:m§;ic ' ' Sued :(l()1'!l--~No. 5 yellow, 57c; No. 4 yellow ___ , 55 1-4e: No. 5 corn, 54 to 54 1-4c: No. 4 0 9] “'5' 'IJQII'III;1 55 amt 5331-4012 all1 otn trBacllr,Z thriving]; FPVPT ON PALT g :M "“_ )1 e. asâ€"uo. Wire, 3 â€"c; LO. 0 . l l 1 . 'l .‘ E f.“ white, 57 3-40.; No. 4 white, 370. f ' A J A J ARRETS :ting - l V __._.__ A Y n i. ' - r a! . . ‘ . ‘ i d? Ln L STOCK MAR ‘1 PS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, June 2, 1.911 rCC(. Montroail, Murry .EOZâ€"Snles 10f {1130100 gtpelrs , - were mate a - c. goo< a to - c. 7 r v . . ' " ‘ ’“i’ “3 fairly good at 5 1.2 to 5 3-4c, fair at 5 to $71103â€? gogtgg 01 £613†783‘ to 800‘ ipltal 5 L40, and common at 4 1-2 to 4 3-4(: pci‘l ea’ ’ ‘1 l to .. O 000 lib. 'lg1%4(i(‘illig,!il(lz for atolwsn wasldfair 3?; i Wheat, spring. 70 to 7:) 3 rom - to a - c. an in s so at -. .- . ‘ v . . if ,7 elght- to 5 1-4c per 1b, as to quality. Sales of IFS callmgg’ou, Why DOt Prepare now? £22156), 135311 biï¬hlcléélotto460 . selected hogs Wat $6.50 per cwt., weighed The leading mercantile houses Of ( ’pel Jus 8’ i O ‘ off the ears. . ales of sheep were made at anada and United States rec niz P432150, per bushel, 75 to 80 , I $4 }0 each, grid pile lam]bsl att $31 to $4 ur emciency 0g e Buckwheat. 42c to 45 ‘ can 1. rices 0 ca vcs ru or s cmy at - ° ‘ ELY. from $2 to each. as to size and quality. Pabatoes’ 40 to 50 Call and ,le Af- z for $6.12 1-20. and quite a for: heavy cat- Butter, per pound, 20 to 22 Eggs, per dozen, 15 to 16 Hay, per ten, :38 to $10 Hides, $7 to $8 'I‘UrontohMay 50.â€"â€"Two choice export steers, weighing 1,300 lbs. each, were sold TH ESPOTI'OPl B USINESS COLLEGES 'tlo for both butcher and export purposes . . went;6 {sand at lpripesfr‘apging 1lflrom] $3.85 I _ . u d f ~ to .' . . one can (henna ie a for ave give given iousan s 0 young Hows live @150 to $5 '3' ,7 - . Sioekcrs and feeders. es3ecnll . - - - ° " ’t“ ' » ‘ 'I' ‘ Tsay, s . ltlllllchcformer' were unusually dear} 3,3113; leolple a good start in life. We can Hogs, dressed, 5.58.50 to $9.00 ) horthâ€" were ï¬rmier anld cows wore1 a litElc 53135 you. Beef, $ 7.50t0 $8 1' Slice) am am )s were unc langcr , ut . . r. I_ g on hogs1 were reported strong and ten cents t MECBPSIT‘S’ 9,0 to 80' new higher. $6 l'.o.b.. and $6.30 fed and water- 0. “001; 1“ 130-0 ’ mber_ ed, was quoted. Flour, Samson, $2.70 to $2.90‘ {mom #1, 112101113 Winnipeg $2.60 to $2.80 ‘ v ' , llour, Silver Leaf $2.40 M73260 In an IIL‘DSO)‘ BAY RAILWAY' ffer unexcelled advantages to those F1011“, Vietori‘da $2,535 to 52-55 is an _ vâ€"jâ€" ‘ (he. cannot, attend college. Full Flour, neW_ process. $2530 by '_ 1 per First 185 Mill‘s “ill be lender Con- articulars upon inquiry. $101113 famith Clipper. :5230130 553-40: from _ .. ,. . q , ran, pcr pounds 531.15 to $1.23 I . _11 . . ' . ' ire to sillution llus . 1 1 1mm Shorts, do" $1.20 to $1.30 Mixed Chop, do., $1.25 to $1.40 - A despatch from Ottawa says: S an- - . - ._ . , - Corn Chop do. $.12) to 51.23:) hour The inst 18.) miles of the Hudson J y y . - WWWWWMrkmg Bay Raimay, Canmjajs new route 5 _ .shed connectinn Hm m'mrm ' WANTE_ I A good girl for. general housework Is what you want. specialty of two-piece suits, and have all the best materials for the purpose. Style and workmanship guaranteed. We» make a. LllflK "0 young person can have a better safeguard against the adversities of fortune or a better resourse 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. before or by May. 1st. Mus. R. M. BEAM, Box 559, Lindsay, Ont. ‘ 3 BUSINESS COLLEGE PRESIDENT GEO. SPOTTON, m BUILDING CONTRACT We are prepared. totake contracts- fer-thelcoming; season. ' If you; have any building to.do. get? our esti- mates. Doors and sash and interior ï¬nish always in. stock._ Planing and matchinggdonegio.order., Home Study Courses. Lindsay Business College. ' Alï¬liated with Orillia Bus. College \A. H. SPOTTON, President. FENELO‘N‘ Hus» mm MILL. 1;. Tales, PBDPBIETOB.-