we: ....,:x.....;.;..-_..-.we..e m. ..- .. . ‘2' 1: . . 1.3 ‘5. a z i .. . -___.‘.. -vmvmvaw... ..,....aa.=-wn . .VMwacwua-vmyâ€" w . . v . < ._Mer_ ,s. l .3 i i m.â€". m. .'."-.I;‘4‘Ufl:tmu,_ _ l W'mmmx-Jmmwmmmmmm Watches, (Emma FUBN A complete stock of Furni- ture of the best and newest . designs always 011 band. fl I have everything in these l‘lines that should be in a well- «ordered jewelry store. Don’t buy until you see them. Repairing done, ï¬rst-class style. JQHN SLATER, EISSUER or MARRIAGE LlCENSES NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE. FEEtELGi‘d FALLS. '5 Blankets, Rubber and "Woollen Rugs, Robes :and Mitts at bottom :priees. Single oak-tanned Har- mess, hand-made, at $12. Rawhide W’hips 350. A good stock of Trunks, I (Club Bags, Suit Cases ,«eto., on hand. i. J. llElilSilll. Prices the lowest. L. DEYMAN, as usua1,in Furniture and Undertaking. Picture Framing a Specialty. Robson’s tan Entrust with Witch Hazel. Guaranteed to cure chapped hands with two or three applica- tions. Try it. Price 25 Cents. Robson’s Drug Store, FENELON FALLS. WW â€"_____â€"________________’______.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" -__â€"- -. .-.... "1,..- “,7, . \ . h. 1 ’1 l Longing. My soul today Is far away, But not on the Vesuvian bay. It does not ride Out there in pride. , ' It's looking for A different tide, For it is out Somewhere about The center of , The free lunch route. W- more? . .v" -.... jâ€" .. .-.... .51 Would I could'chaso , I , My soul space 5' And at the counter \, Feed my face. ...â€"~â€".. ...-...__â€"_.._ .w‘. Would I were free 'i. This hour to be Down where the redhot Waits for me. You can't help admiring some men who have nerve enough to show how much they are stuck on themselves. ~.â€"._-... ._.;.mt.‘u.u.flhnux.k.., ,A_______ ,_ _,,_....._. _-.:__~.~__._~......_..:w3f-‘"‘L“ - -.‘- R. _.. The good die young, and the rich die hard. or a While some people are cheering a man on his upward course, there is generally a bunch lying low, waiting uhelr turn to laugh. a. .- -....... L .... .. ' If‘ you want a. breakfast food I; , that will make your mouth water ': Ask your grocer for "JTERILIZED" RELIANCE ,BREAKFAJ‘T FOOD Nemfluintyflhlicioua Small Package 50. Try It 1" -* : AJ‘K FOR THE PURPLE 9.1ch GE There is a. baking powder it will ' pay you to try because it costs lcss‘ - L to you, gives better results, makes 1 9 food healthful and Is sold on a I ' Cash Guarantee of Satisfaction. I“. Ask your m-ocer for RELIA NCE BAKING POWDER It you want a set of Reliance Picture Post Cards secs (1 3 \Vril'c us at; once naming;r your grocer and this paper umi we will send you n. set of four. lit-hngmphed in brilliant . colors, free; postage prepaid by us. lniemailcnaiiscdlla. TORONTO, - CANADA 1 " .4“ r?! ' " iHéLTEn Fon‘ï¬fé Hoax. Sheep Can Bo Made Comfortable At Very Little Coot. As it is economical on the part 0! any owner of any animals to feed well during the winter and to keep the stock in'the best condition, it. to the best plan tor him to provide cod warm shelter for all his animals. hil refers most particularly to a flock of sheep, says the American Shoe Breeder. It is commonly thought, the thought is commonl expressed, that sheep being provi ed with a†thick woolly coat in the winter, do not require any other shelter, than 8‘ board fence and a. comfortable yard to pass the nights in. It is a. very com-‘ mon accident for such persons to lose 5 a few sheep and lambs every winter by exposure to cold 'and neglect. Ani- mals suffer from cold when they are shivering in an exposed yard on 0’ cold winter's night guite as much as their owners may 0 under similar exposure. And it 18 a. waste of money, for, food is the same as money to tho 0mm of a flock of sheep. Of course this error reduces the proï¬ts from o flolcgt of sheep that is exposed to the co . t It will cost very little to make the sheep comfortable. A rough board shed that will break the force of the cold winds will be sufficient. I should have a. tight roof that it may e dry. Dry cold is far more bearable than a. much better tern erature with I. wet skin. But the win of a cold freezing night when the sheep fleeces are wa- ter soaked will kill sheep that would be comfortable if their skins were dry and protected by the dry fleece. It. is quite often thought sufï¬cient that the sheep were sufï¬ciently pro- tected by their woolly coat althou h exposed to rainstorms which froze t. e fleece on their backs. The truth is that. the fleece of a. sheep should not be considered in {his part of their man- agement as any greater protection than the hairy cost of a cow, and the flock should have as much care i 1‘ their protection as all other animu B of "the farm get. m: ~ FREE. their value in jewelry. This coupon entitles the purchaser to 100. l in jewelry on ever dollar’s worth of goods purchased at this store during the month of March. A check will be given with every purchase, showing amount of purchase, these to be returned on or before the last day of March, when you will be given one-tenth of Terrill Brow“ “iiiil Eilillf absolutely free of charge. F'REE. ' mmammmxmnammmmwmm.mm anemone. HARDWARE FOR HARD WEAR. does not wear well. The element of durability enters into hardware just as much as it does into. clothing We make a point of selling hardware for hard wear. We aim to give you durability and service. We have to keep some of the kind that doesn’t wear well, but we prefer the other kind and put our best efforts into selling it. Steel Ranges. J08. HEARD ' - WWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWW “The cheapest is always the best.†a You can get hardware that does and hardware that a or shoes. 3 g Agent for the famous Happy Thought and Canada THE Basins WEDNESDAY, ~74: cg: -’ JANUARY 2nd, 1907. A very large number of applications for admission at the beginning of theeterm have been received, and it is advisable that all who purpose attending should enter as near the commencement of the term as possible. a better investment. 43. You cannot make For particulars address WM. PRINGLE, Principal, Peterborough, Ont. FARM LABOBERS AND DOMESTIGS. I have been appointed by the Dominion VentilatiOH is 8 very imPOTtant Pan Government to place Immigrants from oi the management of all shelters for sheepâ€"indeed, for all animals. The rule should be to give a square arc! of floor space for every sheep in sheds or covered yards at the least. This is twice as much as the sheep will cov- ‘ er, thus leaving half the floor for mov- ing space. The sheep will habitually lie close together, and thus-there will be ample room for the wanderers to move about comfortably. Some of the sheep will bunch together, but this will be perfectly safe, for sheep may safely crowd together if there is um- ple room for all and none pile up on the others. The only.safe rule in the management of sheep is to wholly prevent by sufï¬cient precautions any risk of panics in the yards or sheds. as may happen by the presence of a. dog in the place. Strange dogs should always be kept from the sheep. The home dog may go anywhere among, them with safety, but a strange dog may cause a anic in which some sheep will be 031;. Thus the fences 02 the open sheep yards should be well protected by two strands of barbed 5"“ Wheeler. ' i the United Kingdom in positions as farm laborers or domestic servants in this vicinity. Any person requiring such help should notify me by letter, stating fully the kind of help required, when wanted and wages oilered. The , number arriving may not be suilicie‘nt to 1 supply all requests, but every effort will 1 he made to supply each applicant with help required. _ Thus. Robson, Canadian Govt. Employment Agent, I FnNELON FALLS, ONT. GOAL and W639. ’I‘he'undersignod is prcpa red to deliver , coal or wood to any part of the village , at anyt me. Hard or soft wood 4 feet I long or cut to order. f A hca-vy stock of the best Scranton ' coal always on hand, also charcoal. All kinds of green and dry wood ' bdug ht at highest price. 1 4 3- fl. WHALEY. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. -â€" $1,500 will buy one double and one single house on Francis street. $700 will buy a iO-room house. with good cellar, well, woods‘hed, stable, drive house and hen house, on Murry street. $300 will buy 5-.room house and wood- shed on Murry street. .-Apply to THOS. GRAHAM, Fcnelon Falls, or to McLAUGl-lLIN & PEEL, Lindsay. Lindsay Marble Works. Baht. Chambers E E E E Fenelon Falls. I, i l Anniversafly gale; Three years ago we commenced business in this place, and during that time there has been a steady growth of our business, and we are pleased to state that the past year has been by far the most successful We have eVer had. and, to show you our appreciation of it, during have decided to give to all who do their trading here $400.00 worth of beautiful jewelry This is certainly very gratifying, the ï¬rst month of the fourth year we $4Q0.00 worth of jewelry, consisting of Brooches, Blouse Sets, Neck Chains, Brace-lets, Belt PlnsI Rings, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Culi‘ Links, Tie Pins, etc, to be given away during the month of March to all who will take advantage of this offer. SAVE: THis_ Counow, l-r' GOOD FOR 10 CENTS In Jewelry on every dollars' worth of goods purchased at this store during the month of March. Save the checks which will he given you with each purchase and bring them in 011 or before the 30th day of March, when you will be given one-tenth of their value in Jewelry. NOT GOOD AFTER MARCH 8151", 1907.. TERRILL. BROS-, FENELON FALLS- Fenelon Falls. ' FREE. IS VALUABLE. â€"o-â€"' \- . ‘ everyone! ......-â€"â€"- mime Don’t forget that I have a. ï¬rst class Planer and am prepared to do all work in this line in the best style; also to make SASH AND DODBS. Your patronage solicited. s. s. alum lIn Jewelry . l them around the your wheels in now so they are low. We pay special attention to > We carry a well selected stock to suit all buyers at prices that REPAIRS. S. J. PETTY, The Jeweller - - Lindsay. ‘ 99 Kent Street. WME hEMdd. , Now is the time to have made. Spring is just corner._ Bring , . ivy Dealer in and manufacturer of all kinds be ready before the rush Marble and Granite Elanumanis Being a. direct importer I’mn able to quote the closest prices. I have lately installed a pneumatic pol- ishing machine, and a pneumatic plant for Lettering and Tracing. We are able to do better and deeper work than heretofore. Cull and gel designs and prices. WORKS.â€"Iu the rear of the Murket on Ccmbridge street, opposite the Packing House. B. CHAMBERS, Proprietor. comes OD. PLANING done on my new, upâ€"toâ€"date planer and matcher cannot fail to give satisfaction. F. G. CHAMBER-S. COLBORNE ST. OPPOSITE HEARD’S FEflï¬LOI FALLS. ,. “3;...