n\...-.~.._._r.,_ : ehgï¬â€˜mï¬wwfnï¬Ã©â€˜mlmmwe: r ""“""" " 'm. â€â€™5'" txmmdw time: . . . M..- .....~,â€"..mm-smmaxmmNMVaauErsflt w ‘ j ,, x». » mun-MMWI' Aflmm «M __..‘.._...., ..- i l v a Public Library Sale. The annual sale of papers and mag- azines will be held on Monday evening, Feb. 5th, at 8 o'clock. a full attendance requested. T. Onshore, auctioneer. I‘- Public Library. The annual meeting of the directors (of tho Fenelon Falls public library was ilield on Monday evening. The reporrs of the treasurer and secretary showed the Institution to be in the usual stand- ing. The following is the board of di- rectors: lion. Pres., Thos. Robson ; Pres. Dr. Sims; Vice-Pres, Rev. J. Bedford; 'l‘reas., M. Reivns ; Scc'y and Librarian, Mrs. M. l9. Calder; Directors. Dr. Gould, Rev. \V. H. A. French, Rev. C. S. Lord, _ Messrs. Hand, Warren. Stanton, Cashorc, McCallum, Guy and F. Robson. _______... - .. Distribution of Seed Grain and Potatoes. By instructions of the Hon. Minister of Agriculture a distribution will be made of superior sorts of grain and potatoes to Canadian farmers. The samples for general distribution will con- sists of spring wheat (5 lbs.). white oats '(4 lbs), barley (5 lbs.), and ï¬eld peas (3111s.). These will be sent out from â€Ottawa. Adistribution of potatoes (in '3 lb. samplers) will be carried on from 'Sieveral of the experimental farms, the ‘Ccntr ll 17:). m at Ottawa supplying only the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. All samples will be sent free, by mail. Applicants should give particulars in regard to the soil on their farms; and should also state what varieties they ‘ have already tested and in what way “those have been found unsatisfactory, so tnat a prmnising sort for their conditions may be sent. Each application must be separate and must be signed by the applicant. Only one sample can be sent to each farm. Applications on any kind of printed or written form cannot be accepted. 3 As the supply of seed is limited, farm- 'crs are advised to apply early to avoid possible disappointmei‘it. No applica- ‘tions can be accepted after Feb. 15th. All applications for grain (and applica- tions from the provinces of Ontario and Quebec for potatoes) should be address- ed to the Dominion Ccrcalist. Central Experimental Farm. Ottawa. Such ap- plications require no postage. Applications for potatoes, from farm- ers in any other province should be ad- dressed (postage prepaid) to the Super- intendent of the nearest Branch Experi- mental Furn‘ in that province. J. H. GmsnAm, Director Dominion Experimental Farms. ’Go to Gould the Optician. All work fully guaranteed. Zoroastrian l'l rangers? NOTICE is hereby given that an ap- plication will be made to the Logisla~ tire Assembly of the Province of Ontario, at the next session thereof, for an Act to incorporate the Lindsay and Minden ' Railway Company. (a) with the power to construct equip. own, maintain, and oper- ate a line of railway from a point at or near the Town of Lindsay in the County of Victoria. thence northerly through the Townships of Ops, Fenelon, Eldon, Cordon, Bexloy, Digby, Lutterworth, Anson, and Minden, to the waters of Mountain Lake in Mindeu Township, crossing the Grand Trunk Railway at a point in the Township of Eldon or Bex- ley. or such other point as may be nec- essary; (b) with power to construct branches or extensions at points along . the said route to connect with any other railway now built, or that may hereafter be built in proximity thereto, or to con- nect with navigable waters; (0) with power to operate the said railway by steam. electricity or otherwise, and the right to develop such energy by the construction of dams, power stations, and all other necessary appliances, and to dispose of any surplus energy thereof; (d) with the right to purchase. acquire. lease or negotiate for power or energy from any commission, company or cor- pomtinn for the purpose of operating said railway ; (o) to cross any river or stream along the route by bridges as may he rqnii-ed; (f) to build. equip and navigate boats, snows, or other vessels upon Mountain Lake and the waters connected therewith. and to build wharâ€" yes. sheds. Warehouses. and such other construct urns as may be necessary for the accomumilution of such navigation ; (g) to construct, oqnip, own maintain and operate telephone lines, and - to charge tolls for tin: use thereof ; (h) to purchase. lease and own any other rail- way or parts thereof, or to amalgainate with other companies: (i) to make tral‘lic both freight and passenger arrangements 'with any ol~.'ctric or steam railway ; (j) and forhll iii-any ntlwrof the purposes aforesaid to ili‘qllll't‘. own. lease, pur- chase and hold land and franchises, and to in ike and execute all such agreements and contracts as may be‘ necessary and iidvisubio from time to time with any individual. cnm’ppuu'. corporatiou.. mun. icipulity. or. body 01" pcr’sons; (k) and with other usual and customary powers ' . w railways. ~ “"9“ A mm H. DELAMERE . Solicitor ferappli‘cauts. ' Farmers Attention ! Owing to the light delivery of grain this season, we are not keeping a man. permanently at the Railway warehouses. We are in the market for all kinds of grain, however, at the mill. and prepared to pay tne high- est prices therefor. It will pay you to call before selling elsewhere. J’. H. BRANDON. FENELON FALLS MARKETS Fenelon Falls, Friday, Jan. 26. 1912 ' Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 75c. to 800. Wheat, fall, 85 to 88 Wheat, spring, 73 to 75 Barley, per bushel. 60 to75 Oats, per bushel, 40 to 43 Pease, per bushel, 80to 90 Buckwheat, 520. to 55 Potatoes, bush. .70 to :80 Butter, per pound, 24 to 27 Eggs. per dozen, 25 to 30 Hay, per ton, $13 to $14 Hides, $8.00 to 9.00 Hogs, live, $5.00 to $6 25. Beef, $ 7.50to $8 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 12 to 20 Flour, Samson, $2.80 to $3.00 Flour, Winnipeg $2.70 to $2.90 Flour, Silver Leaf, $2.50 to$2.70 Flour,Victoria, $2.45 to $2.65 Flour, new process. $2.40 to $2.60 Flour, family, clipper, $2.35 to $2.55 Bran, per 100 pounds. $1.20 to $1.25 Shorts, (10., $1.30 to $1.40 Mixed Chop, (10., $1.55 to $1.65 Corn Chop, do.,.$1.00 to $1.65 Veterinary roars Remedies How is your stock prosperingi We carry at all times a complete line of remedies for stockâ€"all the best Stock Foods, Liniments, Blisters and Condition Powders. Possibly you have some recipes that you may have found more than usu- ally effective in treating your stock. - Bring them here and let us ï¬ll them out for you. We take the same care with stock remedies as with every- thing else we turn out. Our prices on this kind of work or: . ' iifltliS’ DRUG STQEE remarkably close. Come to this store when you need Veterinary Syringes, Milking Tubes, Fly Oil, Gall Cures, Hoof Ointment or anything at all for your stock. A. .5. Druggist and Optician. WWWW ENTER no on i Shorthand, Telegraphy or English in one of ' SH AW’3 SCHOOLS TO F? O N TO WINTER TERM NOW OPEN. Write for catalogue. Address W. H. Shaw. President, Head Ofï¬ces, ' Central Business College, Yonge and Gerrard Sts., Toronto. WWW Lindsay Marble Works .._..........._.........._._ BOBT. CHAMBERS, PROP. All kinds of Marble and finite Monuments lleing a direct importer-,l am able to ! quote ihe closest prices. l Having the latest improved machineryl or Lotti-ring, Tracing and Polishing.,.we are able to do the best of work: (.‘all and get designs and prices. WORKS â€"-in the rear of the Market on Cumbrid go street, R» GHAIBERS- WANTED' :3“ 'ng 3 Ladies to do plain and lights at home. whole or spare~time ; good‘ pay; distance»; charges paid ; send stamp for full particulars. Nation- work sent any al Manufacturing Company, Montreal. All INVESTMENT ‘ in education always pays the best inter-cat. For years we have given hundreds a foothold in the com- mercial world. An incrrease of 113 °/o in attendance ever that of last 'year proves the growing popu- '; larity of our school. What we " ,: have done for others" we can do , '. for you. Home Study Courses Bnexrn THE NEW- YEAR By Starting that Kodak Baby Book. Lindsay Business College (Afï¬liated with Dominion Correspondence School) A. H. SPOTTON, President. I. ’1 i. 1,,{2/ w .i- run oouuir ï¬g Days you will always have, but baby days are soon gone. Keep the precious memories by kodaking the little ones‘ i. H. erasures. BUILDING common We are prepared to take contracts for houses, sum- mer cottages, etc. It will pay you to get our esti- mates. Doors and sash and interior ï¬nish always in stock. Planing and matching done to order. When it is infested with vermin. This year there are an unusually large number of complaints of lice..and ringâ€" worm on cattle. ' CRESQLEUn’i Is the best cure for these pests, and is recommended by the leading veter- inary authorities all over the country. It is also useful‘as, a wash for cuts, scratches, sores, etc, and is as power- ful a disinfectant as ~carbolic acid, , without the latter’s poisonous effects. ' ' In Iâ€"Pim Lets, 30c. Over i-Pint Lots, 25:. “ FEiiELM FALLS PLAiilild MILL A. TEIRS, PROPRIETDR. ‘ Do You Own .a “ PARKYTE †‘ 08 ARE Y0!) A SLAVE T0 ILL-HEALTH ? c... a “ PAR ilYTE‘†’ f h 1d ' .3 i 3 i‘ . . 3 O t e 0 ï¬gs New Sanitary Chemical Closet I {j ‘ ores cost money. We make a specialty of re- , , , _ _ pairinO‘ repainting etc. ~;,,‘ in your home is the strongest kind of insurance 13’ ’ g against the germs of diseace. It is a preventative against epidemics and contagion in the sonnner, If you have anything that needs ï¬xmg 11p :55; and an absolute necessity the year round. bring it here. Or if .; you need a new one we can build itâ€"good ~ as; , J Requires neither water nor sewerage ; can be placed in any part of your home ; costs less than one cent a day, and lasts a. lifetime. ' Endorsed by the leading physicians and health ofï¬cials ; speciï¬ed by the most prominent architects and adopted by whole municipalities. Over 15,000 have been installed in Canadian homes in less than a year. Ask your dealer fer prices. The Parkyte Sanitaiy Chemical Closet is made in Canada by PARKER WHITE LIMITED, Winnipeg, Man. Branchesâ€"Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver, and is sold by F. KELLY, - FENELON FALLS. as the best. 3: i. E. CHAMBERS. Colbo-rne Street Fenelon Falls... _â€"â€"____â€" Six Important Points Regarding the well known ‘ TORONTO. ONT. 1. Courses are strictly ï¬rstâ€"class.- 2. Much individual instruction is given. 3. Teachers are expert and experi- enced. . ' 4. Graduates GET and HOLD good" ' posit-ions. . 5. Equipment thoroughly up-to-date. 6. Enjoys. a wide-spread patronage. Write for catalogue. Enter now. W.J. ELLIOTT, PRINCIPAL Corner Yang: and Ail-.xnnder Streets. M For Estimates etc. we will‘be pleased to ï¬gure on What you will need‘ in supplies, or the whole contract. EC. TAYLOR. / 011 new buildings consult us. Or give us your order for Doors, Sash, Interior Finish, ‘31.. \ f\" .