;†.{u‘iï¬ï¬‚uâ€"DV 1 .‘w. 4. art 4:. i l England is loath to part with her. for she is young, pretty, wittyâ€"«a charming English girl, possessing a most unroyal sense of humor and an extraordinary amount of brains. Possibly some of these admirable qualities are due to her love of out- door sports . As a child she played cricket like an expert, handling bat and ball with equal dexterity. So eager was she and so fearless oi? everything that she had many narrow escapes, and her mother was in con- stant expectation of having her brought home on a stretcher. Now, however, Princess Patricia can ride, play golf, and tennis, or sail a boat with the best sportsmen. And the lovable qualities are very evident. The Royal children think it a red~letter day when their big, fun- lovlug cousin comes to stay with them. King Edward used to tell how one day he came upon Princess Patricia in the gardens at Sandringâ€" ham, little Prince Henry on her back, and Prince Albert gravely leading her with astring. She was laughing and hWDY. and not at all disconcerted at being discovered. At dances which are given especially for her she does not select her partners and then send them word that they may have the honor of dancing with her, after the atraditional Royal fashion. but she takes her chances along with all the other pretty women in the room, and it is not altogether because she is a Princess that she is never a wall- iiower. ‘ ' King Edward layed Patricia dearly, and used to urge her to give imitations ‘of her friends and relatives, and then laugh at her skill. As she grew older» she exacted from him a promise not to use his Royal prerogative to force her into any marriage she did, not wish. Thus she has been able to keep her freedom, even though not permit- ilted to marry the man of her choice. A pretty little story is told at one '» 'of Princess Patricia's visits as a child ' to Queen Victoria. The little girl had been running gleefully abOut on the lawn, when the Queen'summoned her ‘-‘ and made her sit down. saying: "Little ._ girls should not run about so." The .Princess obediently 'seated herself, crossed her legs, and began to rock to and fro. “Little girls should not crass the‘r legs," said the Queen severely, where- upon Patricla s.ghed and uncrossed them: then, after a few moments of thought, she asked gently: “What do little girls have legs at all for, grand- ma?" History does not relate Queen Victoria's answer. HON. CHARLES MARCIL, M.P. Bonaventure. the House of Commons. .! SALMON NURSERY "The Largest In the World is In British Columbia. - From the Fisheries Department of the Dominion Government, whose duty it is to*repleni'h the Canadian rivers with th: _c:mmsrciai varieties of ï¬sh. come some interesting facts 'ccuccrriin': li-hatcliing. is carried out by a series of points both on the Atlantic and Paciï¬c coasts and on the Great Lakes. T‘n largest of tiresâ€"indeed, it i3' said to be the largest of its kind in tin worldâ€"is the but hey at Harri- sm Inl’c. drained by the Fraser River in British Ccluu‘bia. which deals ex- clusix’tiy with th: hat h'ng of salmon. There are a'wrj's 10,000 1‘00 ï¬sh in the instilling-«7,000 000 sakeye salmon eggs and fry Ithe ï¬sh princ'paily used for earning: purposes), and 3,000,000 spring salmon. ‘ The building ccurja'ns 160 hatching troughs. each averaging 90,000 ï¬sh. During Sept-suzhrr and October the eggs of the female are expressed into a pan and the fertilizing “mill.†or the male thoroughly mixed with them. The eggs are then carried to the 1 doublet] ratchery and‘placed in troughs set in flowing water. When ready to be liberated the ï¬sh ' are placed in a specially wnstructed semi-submerged boat. This is towed to a chosen spot, and when in proper position ‘1. alloved to sink below the “hf. » “n.9- tua...».:.~.__...-_..~.-‘- -‘ The work i n I ! l Suits Made ‘to Special Order in Four Working DayS . O I? CAN tailor to your exact measure a special order Semiâ€"ready . Suitâ€"and have. it delivered to you on the exact date promised. Suits to Count up the travelling hours from ill-ere to blontrcal, plus it with $33335 four working days for cutting, trimming and ï¬nishing the garment from the pattern you selectâ€"gandyou have the exact time. This is a timeâ€"tried method with Semi-ready Tailoringâ€"for every Semiâ€"ready store is so equipped to supplement its service and stock ' I with the facilities 'of the ï¬nest wholesale tailoring organization in the world. Made to Every pattern of imported English weaveâ€"every garment guaranteed " Your â€"-’and the identical same prices here and everywhere in Canada. Measure in Four Days. That’s a satisfactionâ€"you know absolutely that the Semi-ready price is fair and the same to you as to others. 7 FOR SALE Bl TERRILLBROS, Felelon Falls- J. H. BURNHAM, M.P. West Peterborough. LAUGHING VAT IMPURITY No Chances Will be Taken WI‘h the Water In the Chateau Laurier. In connection with the "Chateau Trunk Hotel at Ottawa, it has been decided to establish an ice freezing plant, and the Forbes Systm of steri lization. This means that every drop He is an exâ€"Speaker of ' of water that comes into the hotel for any purpose is ï¬rst filtered twice. then sterilized and cooled, renderi :52 it not only absolutely pure from all sanitary standpoints, but clear and tree from any coloration. As re- gards ice, the_water from which it is made will be ï¬rst ï¬ltered mic-2, then converted into steam, then c n- densed and frozen, rendering the ice not only absolutely pure but a beautiful clear transparent c ystal. â€" ~â€" .Hlawatha in Yiddish "Hiawatha." Longfellow’s beautit’ui poem, has been successfully transLateJ into Yiddish. R Making Mortar Three bushels of Gillcklillle and ion bushels of sand make mortar for Lil. thousand bricks. H Hares in Stcrsgc _ Hares imported from put in cold storage are :' good for eighteen months. An Artist Vi Viscount Univ-en. the c st 5311 0! Earl Cowley. is working 125 a scent; artist at a salary of Sill a week. London's Pcpulatlcn Greater London has mzre than Its population In the 9:15: ï¬fty year. the figures in 1'861 beug 3,222,720, while no“' thcy are, 7.253953. Fleet of Powers Great Britain owns 22 Dreadno gh'. battleships. Germany 16, the United States 12, and France 10. ‘..,~u---‘ ...-v--. .. ... " . wu- Cutlirg New Teeth Eightywight years of a . Broadhurst. an American r. fdent . London, is cut-ting a new set of test. Fe:'s Population Fez, Morocco, has 100.000 inhabi tauts, only twelX’e o‘i’ whom are Euro- peans. e i‘v.l' 5 S Germany’s oldest daily paper, the "Vossische Zeltung,†for 150 years the property of one family Was sold for $2,000,000. , . It.†-..â€".....â€"â€"_.._...._. . A.._.. Good F oLgompIex‘ion Of all the skin beautiï¬ers we have had in our storevthcre is none that we can recommend more highly than the D. D. D. prescription. D. D. D. is such a logical remedy for all kinds of skin trouble and so scien- tiï¬cally compounded that it. clears up the complexion over night. D. D. l). is most. widely known as the most; reliable treatment, for Eczema, but it has also been found invaluable for all kinds of minor skin troubles. We do not hesitate to give D. D. D. our special recommendation. In fact, we are con vinced that; D. D. D. will give relief that no other remedy can. Surely it you have any skin trouble youI should give I). D. D. Prescription a trio . ' Don't delay, for if nogpromptly check- ed, minor skin troubles often develop into serious disease, .diï¬icult even for D. D. D. to cure. Better drop into our store anyway and get posted on this wonderful remedy. Ask also about D. D. D. Soap, which is so invaluable in keeping the skin in healthy condition. Or write the D. D. D. Laboratories, Dept. F. E., 49 Colborue St., Toronto, for a free trial bottle. In either case, don’t; put it; oil, but act at once. A. J. Gould, Druggist FENELON FALLS. FENELON FALLS MARKETS Fenelon Falls, Friday, Apr. 26, 1012 Wheat, Scotchor Fife, 80c. to 85c. Wheat, full, 90 to 92 Wheat, spring, 75 to 80 Barley, per bushel. 60 to75 Oats, per bushel, 40 to 44 Pense, per bushel, 90to 100 Buckwheat, SEC. to 70 Potatoes, bush. 1 00 to 1.25 Butter, per pound. 30 to 32 Eggs. per dozen, 17 to 18 Hay, per ton, $13 to $15 Hides, $8.00 to 0.00 Hogs, live, $7.00 to $7 90 Beef, $ 8.00m $9 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 Wool, 12 to'ZO 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 $2.05 Flour, new process. $2.40 to $2.60 Flour, family, clipper. $2.35 to $2.55 Bran, per 100 pounds. 81.35 to $1.40 Shorts, 60., $1.40 to $1.45 Mixed Chop, (10.. $1.55 to $1.60 Corn Chop, do., $1.65 to.$1,70 9 ‘ C. R. Bower unique... u. nmw Why We Excel We have the most. 1110mm most practical and the list. , equippr school in Eastern ()u- "‘ turio. The. courses are thorough and fascinating. Au entirely Canadian Business Procedure for the training oi" tli‘ ambitious young people of our country. Our graduates are successful. Ask a student or cx-studcut.“ they are. k~ur best :ulvcrtisomcuts. lindsay Business College A. H. Spotton Principal President ENTER. ANY DAY. e. â€" An I 55'5"! 131‘. Of the old rigs. New ones cost money. \Vc make a specialty of re- pairing, repainting, etc. If you have anything that needs ï¬xing up bring it here. Or if you need a new one a we can build itâ€"good as the best. F. c. CHAMBERS. Colborue Street ' Fcnclon Falls. GB "ARE YGU A SLAVE TD ILL-HEALTH ? 'no You Own a “ essay-rsâ€! l “asserts†Sanitary Chemical Closet in your home is the strongest. kind of insurance . against the germs of disease. It; isa preventative ,‘I against epidemics and contagion in the sommer, and an absolute necessity the year round. 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 oiliciuls ; 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 for prices. PARKER WHITE LIMITED, \Vinnipeg, Man. Branchesâ€"-'l‘oronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver, and is sold by F. KELLY, I - v Best Placeln Canada For superior Business or Shorthaud Education is the great and popular 7T .7 v’ ' M†if; user-ye, 1792931110. GBIT. Graduates readily obtain good posi- tions and the demand is fully three timcs‘our supply. This college is open all year. Students have lately taken positions at $50, $60, $75 and $100 per month. Enter now. Catn- logue free. W. J. ELLIOTT. PRINCIPAL Corner Yonge and Alexander Streets. The Parkyte Sanitary Chemical Closet is made in Canada by / FENELON FALLS. ‘eo VEARS‘ ' Tunes WIARKS DESIGNS ‘ COPYRIGHTS doc. - Anyone sending a sketch and description may Quickly ascertain our opinion free w other an invention Is probably atentnhlo. iflommunlcc- Lions atrictlycoundcnt (IL HANDLICIG on Patents hunt i’rsc. Oldest agency for securing patents. l‘ntcuts taken throuah Munn a Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientist Essences. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scientiï¬c Journal. Terms to? Canada, 33.75 a year. postage prepaid. Sold by all newsdouicrs. ' & cnï¬alï¬roadway, Branch 011100. 620 B BL. Washington. D. I BUILDING CONTRACTS .â€"â€"â€"__. We are prepared to take contracts for houses, sum- mer cottages, etc. mates. It will pay you to get our esti Doors and sash and interior ï¬nish always in stock. Planing and matching done to order. FENELON FALLS PLANING MILL A. 'I'EIHS.ll PBOPBIETOR. ' . 15:? . ‘ «1: ‘v