at present for the purpose of marking down the goods and gettmg 7 for the great sale which will commence FICXELON FALLS Mr. Wm. A. Graham. of Kirkï¬eld, spent a day 1am week with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Graham. Mrs. Wm. Wager, of Collingwood,is Visitingjric-nds at the Falls. Mr. Thos. Robson spent a day 'in Montreal last week. Miss V. Prescott, of Toronto, spent. I‘lastcr‘with friends at the Falls. Messrs. 'l‘hos. Mark and John Pow- (-1‘ of l’etcrboro, spent. ‘Easter at. the Falls. . Mr. W. L. Robson and Mrs. W. H. Robson and young child returned last Tuesday from spending Easter in To- ronto. Mrs. E. A. White» of =Kimnonnt. spent Easter with her parvnts. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark. at the Falls. The Misses A. O'Connor 8:. B. DIC- Kcnzie spent Easter in Lindsay. Mr. Wm. Kennedy. of Bobcaygeon, 'l‘u'esday from spending Easter in To- ronto. Mrs. E. A. White» of =Kimnount. spout Easter with her parvnts. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark. at the Falls. The Misses A. O'Connor 8:. B. DIC- Kcnzie spent Easter in Lindsay. Mr. Wm. Kennedy. of Bobcaygeon, spvnt last Thursday at the Falls. Mr. C. Curtis 01' Toronto, was at the Falls last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Townlcy spent last Week in Toronto and Montreal. buy ;. u.n- .--Â¥- .7 ., Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Townlcy spent last week in Toronto and Montreal. Dr. J. A. Brown. of thoconk, was at the Falls last, week. Miss B. Campbell returned to Kirk- ï¬eld last Friday al’tvr spending a few {lays the guest of her cousin, Miss Jean Graham. ' ‘ ‘77, A--.A few {lays the guest of her cousin, Miss J can Graham. Mrs. H. J. Carter with her two children spent Easter the guests of her father. Mr. John Quibell. Mr F. Cullon. of Toronto, was at the Falls for Easter Mr. John Jones has on constable in place resigned. I K'lexly\uu Mr. Jos. Robson. of Burke's Falls. paid a flying viSit to his old home at Fenelon Falls last week. , u. .t..v.v ‘ swan-“a -r -- a Mr. )I..'l..ilEllnc1101'n. returned on |" ,. ' V Saturday from spending his vacation should be greeted “1th a large at - tend-ance. ll] Buffalo and Toronto. , , Mr. S. Nevison. of Lindsav passed liIr. andfllrs. “m‘ Robertson and through the Falls last. week. Miss Mattie Robertson 91_Peterboro, Mr.H. C. Mann came haclt to the were iitdth? Fails' "‘S(;t“.‘g friends, ‘ Falls from his home in Bridgenorth, from l'rra3 nntxl M0]? 35' An indignation meeting re the by- where he 5 nt a few days vacation. _ . The pumi): schools reopened on law T999935 passed by the COUDCII Monday after the Easter vacation. prohibiting- the running at'large Of Mr. Ralston. the newly installed fois’ijfsé‘ffl 11.1 1‘ womei‘ 1f hall (:11: principal came from Hamilton on :5 3 eVenmg. ose a. Saturday and assumed his duties on Verse to the bylaw expressed the" Monday. Views on the SUbJect, and made some Mr. Wm. H. Walsh went. up to Toâ€" plans to defeat the said py-law. In ronto last week and returned the fol- the 389““??? _ the bdvmes . roam lowing dav with Mrs. Walsh who has am“ at t C?“ gown 5‘}th “"113, as been under -medical treatment in the the law reStncFWg the" rnovements citv for about four ',months. Her .does not come In force “at“ May 1'?- ‘ When that date arrives the probabil- many friends are pleased to see her . . ’. looking so much better and able to :31? edarc that the law “I" be enâ€" be out again. Mr. H. J .. Case, late principal of ‘ 4 7,,AL A- Ad‘v County Correspondence Vuv “D“"" Mr. B. Townley went north to-day (Thursday) on a business trip. Miss Nevison of Lindsay, was at the Falls on Saturday, attending the wedding of her‘cousin. 2-:1 A... W “1-4â€, \\ Cu“: "5 v- "vâ€" Xo ‘onc shoixid fail to see “The Holy City†at 9‘? A_ca.demy pf Music, Lindsay. next, Tuesday evening. Miss Bothwell returned on Monday from spending her vacation at her home in Perth. Her place in the south ward school was ï¬ned on Mon- day forenoou by Miss; M. Ellis. no doubt .did feel that. in the future they would keep all preafsure excur- worship- Citizens of Lindsay and when then are In addition to the above “/9 have provided for ". Prescott, 0f Toronto, spent with friends at the Falls. ;. Thus. Mark and John Pow- ‘etcrbm‘o, spent ‘Easter at "the six days Of the ï¬rst day for OINE'Sâ€" Â¥has been appoint- in place of Mr. Brock, Lot 1 Lot 2 ictoria County are'no doubt 13 took is to be offered at 60 t age of this great Bona ndsay and the people of V n are told that this immense s the men and boys who take advant The ice is all out of Cameron June. It broke up the early part of last week and came down un Wednesday and Thursday morning. Some small boats» were out on Thursday after- noon. Capt. C. W. Burgoyne had the ï¬rst steam up on these waters this season, when he brought the Kawartha down to the canal last week to get it out of the way of the we. " A,†AA. ‘\:(‘ 139 Men’s Suits. regularly sold for $10.00. Sale price ....................... 1 42 Men’s 811‘ sold f 0 1' $ 8 price ......... Mr. (,3. L. N home in Gait day. Inc wa news of the 1 ICU. Mr. (,1. L. Main spent Easter at his home in Galt’ and returned on Tues- day. He was recalled by the sad news of the death of his sister and left for Galt on Saturday. The Baker Bryaus Lumber Co. have started cribbing the logs at their cabin just south east of the Vil- lag}) and already have quite a gang of men at. work. ‘ A AA 1’ ï¬nd, UL lucu an nu. --. Mr. Jos. Ouillett went up to Lind- say on Saturday evening to hear "The Yankee Consul." and speaks highly of both play and company. Miss R. Austin spent Sunday in Lindsay and sang; in the evening in the Cambridge-st. Methodist church at the request .of the. organist, Mn, Newton. .. ' The residence of 111-. Thos. John- ston had a narrow escaï¬d from ï¬re last, Friday. Mr. .Iomiston was cleaning up the yard and started a ï¬re which spread to the cedar bush- es near the house. These owing to the dry weather, were nearly as in- flamable as gun powder and' what might have been a serious eonflagra- tion was averted by the hastily Lend- ered assistance of the neighbors. The next meeting of the Womans Institute will be held on Friday 2'7th inst. The program is expected to beparticularly.interesting. one of the numbers being an address on “Sanitation" by Dr. Gould. The pub- lic should turn out and ï¬ll the hall. When the committee go to the trouble of getting up a good program! they should be greeted with a large at-‘ tendance. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson and Miss Mattie Robertson of Peterboro, were at the Falls. visiting friends, from Friday until Monday. An indignation meeting re the by- law recently passed by the council prohibiting the running at large of cows, was held in Twomey's hall on last Thursday evening. Those ad- verse to the by-law expressed their views on the subject, and made some plans to defeat the said by-law. In the meantlime the bovines roam around 'at their ,own sweet wills, as the law restricting their movements lul Vb“. Mr. H. J.~ Case, late principal 0L the public schools, took advantage of the columns of the Star last week ‘to thank the assistant teachers and pupils of the school for the beautiful gold watch which they presented him with prior to his departure. It was imp0§ible for Mr. Case‘to see all the pupils before leaving, but his letter to them was most pleasing ‘and show- |ed.deep appreciation of their gift. Mr. H. J. Lytle, manager of the iOntario Bank, Lindsay. intends ere ~ecti-ng a handsome summer cottage on .his prqperty at Rasedale. He has igiven the contract to the Littletons .of Fendonr Falls, and work will be lcommenced at once. extra salespeople reduction will be made or ds, or Hats and Caps, the Suits. levularly $ 8 . 0 0. S d] e of Cameron lake $6.00 Messrs. Geo. McGee, C. W. Burâ€" gloync, W. Northy, Dr. Gould and Reeve McFarland were a deputation which went up to Toronto last, week to wait upon Premier Whitney re- garding the extemion of the Victoria branch of the Midland railway from Haliburton to II-atiawa. Dr. Gould spoke for the"? deputation. He went up on Tuesday and returned on Thurs- day. . .. w,i__v-.. 17a": The remains‘ of the late .ur. .1lc.\. Windrim oi Norland, formerly of Fenelou Falls, were‘brought here by train on Tuesday. and the funeral took place from the station to: the village cemetery. The council have moved the. force nnrn'n building and all. from the. The council have moved the. iorcel pump. building and all. from the southern part of the building occuâ€" pied .by Mr..’W. H. Walsh and Pen- elon Falls Milling (30.. where it formâ€" erly stood. to the open space in front got the municipal power house. A 40 or 50 h.p. motor has been put in to work the pump. and was tried for :the ï¬rst time on Tuesday morning and ran well. 1 A quiet wedding toom place in St.‘ James’ church on Saturday about {7.30 p.1n.. the contracting parties be- ing Mr. Wm. Bishop of the Bank of British North America stall in Fen- elon Falls. and Hary. eldest daugh- ter of Mr. J. J. Nevison. The Rev. C. F. Marsh, oflLindsay. performed the ceremony. The bride wore a pretty grey goingâ€"away gown and was the ceremony- pretty grey going unattended. A ceremony the par \tion and Mr. an pretty grey Buxus W...†a- W__ ,7 7 unattended. At the close of the ceremony the party drove to the sta- tion and Mr. and Mrs. Bishop left on the morning train for the home of the parents of the groom in Elm- vale. They returned at. noon on Monday. Both parties are well ---A -l‘ Ghn van:- J GCJ . \. ...... _ Monday. Both parties are well known, Mr. Bishop being one of the most popular. young men. and his bride one of .the most popular young women of the village. Thco' conse- quently are having extended to them :the most heart ielicitations of their to want many friends. Hepburn’s farm. CAMERON Mr. Chas. Hepburn has let out his farm and has moved to Lindsayto engage in the butcher business. Arthur Braden has named onto Ir. ;' 01‘ the late Mr. Alex. Norland, formerly of , were‘brought here by sday. and tho funeral 1111 the station t0= the the throng Lot 3 are'no doubt familiar with the high-class line 01 gum 3 offered at 60 cents on the dollar they Wlu at 01 +111: great Bona Fide Sacriï¬ce Sale. Here are a few \‘en little seeding 11010 \et (wing to t] I‘he land keeps \cry to its b to work Lo Worn. No one should fail to see "The Holy City†at the Academy of Music, Lindsay, next‘ Tuesday evening. Mr. Byron Westaway is building a new house which. when completed, will be one of the most convenient farm houses in the community. Mr. Noble Perrin and Miss Viola Martin were quietly married on Wed- nedsay the ï¬llst inst, and are now busy on their farm south of the vil- lage. We offer our congratulations and wi§h them hon voyage. ° Mr. Oakley is building wire fences on both Sides of the road passing through his farm, north or the vil- ' - “A... m um KEYSâ€"Tn Lindsay. on April 13th, To Mr. and Mrs. W. Keys, 9. son. HENLEYâ€"BELLâ€"In Lindsay. on April 24th, by Rev. C. H. Marsh. Will J. Henley to Annie E. Bell, both of Lindsay. CURTISâ€"HURDMAXâ€"At Ottawa, 011 Wednesday, April 25th, Mr. Geo. W. Curtis, of Lindsay, to Miss Susan Hurdman. 154 Men’s Suits, cream of the stock, worth $16.50. Sale price. . . 128 twoâ€"piece Suits. boys’, regular price $4.00. Sale price ....................... F‘EDERAL BUSINQSS COLLbun COI'RSE SPI-E‘IAL FOR MAY AND JUNE. The 1“le College has prepared a. special. shgrt. but fra'cï¬ccl book- keeping course. which can be com- pleted in two months. by those who already poses a. 3005! general ed- ucation. Hay and $unc are the two months set apart {or this work, and it will be necessary to begin not 11“:er Mayflh. The price of instruction. books. business mpcrs, examination and diploma, is__plncgc_l._at}he reas- :ngbie-sum of 325. This is an ex- cellent opportunity to‘ prep-me _!or a emce- position ax mu , cost. Don'tpegigctit. _ , .. . . L'JUIUA uâ€"v â€"~_, 7, day, April 12th, Madeline mere, wife of F. R. Curry. who will surely little seeding has been done a owing to the cold weather. nd keeps very wet and owing being run together, it is hard ,\t Burnt River, on Tues- 17th, 1906, Rosina Lev- of the late Adolphus -ed 80 years, 8 months Born SS COLLEG E $9.00 $2.40 crowd the store during this, \'0 one should fail to sue ‘l‘ho Holy City" at. the Academy of Music. Lindsm, next. Tuesday mening. The University of '1‘oronto “u. conduct a summer session from July 3 to 31. to which the attention ol'i public high school teachers and others is invited. The schedule of, studies embraces art. \ botany. m-' ology, chemistry, physics, gcology,' and mineralogy, psychology: rmdï¬ ing, voice culture and public speak- ing; French, German, etc. Prominr ent educators will give courses of} lectures on each subject. The fee has been set at $5.00 for the. ses- sion, and those desirous of attend- ing any of the courses should notify the secretary. Albert H. Abbott. at the University, not later than June \ 23. SL'MMER F OF INTEREST AND IMPORI T0 FARMERS We have appointed the under-menâ€" , _ I.†tioned people to sell our line of Vet- To RENT 3:88? â€31:18 :33: grilSh 31:81:: erinary Remedies -put. up under the and Woodshed _ hall acre walla“ direct supervision of Drs. Vanzant . . About 9 _1 .f L' d ‘ Waring. who have had twenty-ï¬ve possessnon. Apply to Stephen on- 'le ‘ me es ‘ rom m 585, :33. years' experience: Stock Tonic and ver. Lindsay.â€"8-tf. nu r0131 ambray.~For perttu.‘ Blood Puriï¬er, Indigestion and Colicl {its app 3f,to I. E. “Expos, . .__- Cure, Spavin Cure. Worm Powders,‘ ._____.â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€""â€"_'â€"' 101:2; Lindsay. Good tltlc gm.- t Cough Remedy. .Poultry Toulc. Louse WANTED - an .â€"12-tf. . A 'gï¬â€˜fgigmgflc gr‘ï¬â€™gg" 32$}? WANTEDâ€"Girl for general house- PAM FOR SALE.â€"â€"Lot 21, top. 2 ILump Ja'w Cure Afahordistac Anti- “I°"“- Apply 8% Morton’s confec- Marxposa. 50 acres, all plain 1m: Sterile Powders 'Diarrhoe. Cure for “mm-V “0’9: Lindsayâ€"16M. 3d u;zder c'gtivatiori. Good mm - ' I Leak -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"“â€"â€"â€"â€" 8; Fame arn \vit1 stone found“â€" V , . ‘33:: anlgefszl-vciiur caliggnngna;v::3 I WANTEP'4OO" °°°k .and kitchen anon; other outbuildings, gm. A [package “vi“ intermt you. For we g‘rl 000d “.3895 to ï¬ght party. Plait-y Water. One mllC l' I by Sylvester. Bros., Lindsay; J. E. Apply at the launder House. SChOOl. two miles from \‘alcx::i.~, Lindsuy.â€"16-3. For further particulars apply ' Gordonuk Son, Dunsford ; E. J. l ' 3‘ wâ€" mks. 1‘HOS. C.\RPE\'IEI{ \Vh ' . . . n ‘ I ;Woola.rd. Bobcaygeon E Z Yer em“. 1 . Prese too ==_-â€"_-.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_.___..___.' - â€". -. 7 , "a your 8 k , hOg pen and henhouse ; 3 ml» ; :OOMI-‘ORTABLE .HOUSE T0 BENT -Near G. T. R. shops. Immediate 1 Little Britain ; W. H. man. Kin- mount; F. H. McGee. enelon Falls; BALE “GIBTER 7 . :W. J. McCologh. Oakwood : W. H. FOR SALEfl‘O CLOSE UP ESTA i1 Pengelley, Haliburton.â€"11-13. SATURDAY. MAY 5.-â€"By Elias â€"Blackamxth shop and rï¬idoncu ; Rnwpg nnnï¬nnm. auction sale Lotus. This is a god 0 enin' ;. of -6. .p w "Baron Rothschild.“ the 1 Hambrino Pacing_ gull-ion, wi The Veterinary Specialty Go. limited 556 Dundas St..1‘oronto Stallion for Sale. high-clas_s line .of goods S E S S I ON 01“ TO RO NTO L' N 1 V ERSITY . >erest. you. For sale ros.. Lindsay: 5- E- , Dunsford ; E. J- ygeon; E. Z. Yerex. W. H. Eastman. Kin- KcGee. Fenelon Falls; ‘I nakaOdZ W. H. in every department. the store, so, whether it’s Clothing, Fur- % ‘ "l'ho. ivl'. Lhe Hogs per CWt ......... Dressed Hogs, per cwt Spring Wheat. bus Buckwheat. bus .. Goose Wheat, bus Oats, bus ........ L Barley ................ Potatoes, per bag Chickens ............... ‘ Bmw. per ton New Hay ................. Alsike .................. Wool Hides Cattle Export ......... Bufcher's Cattle ‘ ...... Calves .............. TO RENT COMFORTABLE .HOUSE T0 RENT â€"Near G. T. R. shops. Immediate possession. Apply to Stephen Oli- ver, Lindsayâ€"84L SATURDAY, MAY 5.â€"â€"'By Elias Bowes, auctioneer. auction sale of two frame dwellings on‘ Logic-5L, east. ward. Sale at. Mr. Bowes’ omoe. Cambritbe-st... at one o'clock sharp; Further particulars can be obtained from the owuer. Mr. Geo. J. Brumwcll. Lindsay. J. Bmmwcll, Lindsay. FOB SALEâ€"A pen of Bull 01'5'1 ~ tons,.prize stock ; two pullms . HONDAY. HAY 7.â€"By R. C.‘.Short. oockerel; Pullets laying ; x‘nu- 1.» ; auctioneer. cmdit sole of farm stock fowl. Apply 10 H. LACEY, 1» cud implements the proper“ 01 ï¬eld, Ontâ€"17ml. Francis Spears. lot 19 con. 122. Monmouth townshi Sale at. 1 \ ‘ o'clock and without? reserve. FARM FOR SALE OR .T†1‘ l‘ “A _A__ ‘I. I girl Good wages to right. party. Apply at the launder House. Lindsay.â€"16-3. 98 b0ys’Suits,this is a broken , 3“ _ .\ “a ‘lH‘T'tJ‘ W V ,V . lme, some suits arc 4.75, none loss than 118 three-piece Sluts, regular price $5.50. Sale price. . . . ............... Clover . av... out... the Greatest of all Clearing Sales The Lindsay Markets. .uoo o..- co W-WABDER, APRIL 0 \ TEE WAT u.- ... .. .. o. c- .. .nn-o. - 0.72â€"0.73 0. 70â€"0.?0 O. 47-â€"0. 47 0. "0â€"0 ..70 0.33â€"0.35 0.45â€"0.45 0.70â€"0.70 0.30â€"0.70 0.75â€"0.76 7.00â€"7.10 .0.22râ€"0.25 14-â€" 1 5 mmm Mm. 07.0 FARM FOR SALEâ€"North quarter, lot 20, con. 1, Mariposa. containâ€" ing 50 acres more or less. Frame house. frame stable, plenty‘ good water; orchard of over 70 trees, all bearing; also a quantity small fruit. trees. -One conceSSion from Valentia; school on corner of lot. For further particulars apply a: this omoe.â€"12â€"tf. RESIDENCE FOR SALE. â€"On Cam- bridge-5L, south, solid brick, 8 rooms, bath, etc. Large Lcw stable, with electric light; \01} complete. Apply at. this ofï¬ce. â€"â€"‘2 SECONDâ€"HAND WOOD FOR SALE.â€"In good will take 3ft. stick. cheap. Apply to D. Lorneville. Ontâ€"5041. FAilM FOR SALEâ€"East. mm M 23, Con. 151:. Mgtipqsa. 100 am} FOR SALE TO CLOSE UP ESTA i 3- â€"Bla¢kamith shop and rmidonu- : Lotus. This is a good opening :- 0. blarksmith and prOperty will sold upon very easy tenns. AH- ' to I. E. WELDON, Solicitor. 1.1+ Page)! FOR SALE OR To max 2‘ '.hd $0ch half of Lot 1, H“ Emilycomfflion of the townshw . 00 acres: about ‘n ‘ miles m of the villa: ' MOr- Good hard‘ood bus! more m. Good brick d“ w]. m‘ fad log ombuflxi m pll‘liculaus 3:7 morc or less, 75 cleared and ix. good state of cultiVation, balanu; hardwood, cedar and tam/um- sharp clay loam ; ï¬rst-class g!‘u.ll or alsike land; frame barn 32 x 54. frame stable. driving 11011503. hog pen and henhouse; 3 \vclb ; cistern in house and at ban. Large frame house, with hitch-z, and woodshed; half acre orchard. About 9 miles from Lindsay, Mu: mile trom Cambray. For particul- ars applypo I._ E. WELDON, Sol- icitor, Lindsay. Good title gm:â€" FOR SALE \ND WOOD FURNACE E.â€"In good condition : 3ft. stick. Will Le sold \nnlv to D. N. SMITH, 261b, 1906. 14 horse PO““â€' “diam Monitor