6 pounds. Those were the cash prices for live chickens; when trade was taken, halt a cent more per pound was paid. To Cure a Cold in one Dav Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refundmcncy if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove’a signature on each box. 250 .PEBSONALSrâ€"SII'. John Thomson. of Peter-borough, was here on Friday last. ......_Mr. Gen. Rutherford. of Russeau, day of last. week......l\Ir Alfred Miller and familv left on Mondav f'or Lindsav. . where they will in future rcside......7\‘lr. James Dickson returned on Monday from his summer’s survey in the Sat- k -tchmran district Ilo has been away from home since tlw 8th of Mav...... Toronto. Valuable Advice to Rheumatics. Eat meat sparingly, and take very little sugar. Avoid intoxicants, keep away from dampness, drink water abundantly, and al- J ways rely on Nervilin‘e as a quick reliever of rheumatic pains. Being ï¬ve times strong- er than ordinary remedies, Nerviline's power over pain is simply beyond belief. It cures also Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgin, and all pain, whether internal or external. Largeâ€" bottles, price 25c. Sold by W. H. Robson. Tun New Tamaraâ€"Mr. W. M. Mitchell. the new head master Lof our public schools. arrived from St. Thomas on Monday morning: and at once took charge of the ï¬rst department.» Mr. Mitchell has excellent testimonials as to his scholastic qualiï¬cations. and We are glad to learn that. physically, he is oves rather than under the average in size. and strength. as a few of our village boys would be apt to be rather contu- macious with a master who could not handle them roughly. if necessary. He has, we hear. already impressed them with the idea that he will be very strict, which is just the kind of teacher they "need. though they probably do not think so. “C. R. Co.†rubbers are the most tasty and best constructed rubber shoes in Canada. If you value comfort and wear insist on your shoe dealer sup- plying you with this brand. Pimples. Blotches and Skin Eruptions. How unsightly, sometimes even disgust- ing, and certainly very mortifying to the sufferer. They are merely an evidence of impure, poisoned blood and lowered vitality of the elementary organs, which can be quickly changed by taking Ferrozone after meals. Ferrozone cleanses the blood of all poisons and eruptions, makes it rich in red corpuscles that manifest themselves in a healthy, ruddy complexion. To have a pure, soft skin and good complexion simply use Ferrozone regularly. Price, 50c. per box or six boxes for $2 50, at druggists, or N. 0'. Poison & 00., Kingston, Ont. Sold » by W. H. Robson. I i 7 MW MARRIED. PATTERSONâ€"~EDGAILâ€"At the Methodist parsonage, Fenelon Falls, by the Rev. John Garbutt, on Wednesday, November 12th, Mr. John W. Patterson to Eva Edgar, both of the township of Verulam. arr-L DIED. ' Pawnsâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Sunday, November 9th, Patrick Power, aged 88 years, 7 months and 28- days. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Nov. 7th, 1902. Reported by the North Star Roller“ Mill 00. Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 68 to 70 Wheat, fall, per bushel.... 65 67 Wheat, spring .... t... 65 6'1 Barley, per bushel.... 37 4o Buckwheat “ . ... .. . . 38 40 C... O... Pease, †.... .... 65 67 Rye, “ .... 45 47 Potatoas, “ ........ 60 65 Butter,per1b............ 16 1§ Eggs,per dozen.......... 14 lo Hay,pert0n............. 7.00 800 Hides............ 6.00 650 Hogs(live) .............. 525 5.50 Hogs (Dressed) ...... .... G50 7.50 Beef . . . . . . ............... 5.00 6.00 Shoepskins........... ... 50 75 Wool 7 12' Flour, SilverLeaf . ..... .. 2.00 2.20 Flour, Victoria ...... 1.90 2-10 Flour, Family, Clipper.... 1.75 1.95 Bran, per 100 lbs . . . . . . .. . 90 1.00 "Shorts, “ u 1.00 1.10 hIixchhop “ 1.10 1.20 An Explanation. “C. R. Co.†rubbers are rubber shoes MADE IN CANADA by the Canadian Rubber Co. ’ Estray Cattle. Come on to the premises of the under- signed, lot 8, con 3, Somerville, about the middle of June, three yearling Steers and one yearling Heifer, all of mixed colors. The owner can have them upon proving prolierty and paying charges. RICHARD BOOTH. Somerville, Oct’r 29th, 190n. 38-4! ’ The Mutual Life, of Canada, paid the largest proï¬ts of any Company in Canada last year. Ever safe and de- sirable style of policy issued. THOS. MARK, Agent, Fenelon Falls was at the‘Falls on Fridav and Satur- ' Miss li‘lsa Whytall left on Friday for County Clerk’s Ofï¬ce, V from Joseph McFarland, Fenelon Falls, or CRPORATION OF THE COUNTY OF N VICTORIA. 5‘“ 0m“ N h T h h I ' Experiment till you otice is. ere y given t at t e» - find‘thc uniform! ‘ Munimpal Council mgwfsmgfmm of the Corporation ot‘ the County of Vic- Sm and wid‘h yo“ “M. toria will meet , .. at: t itâ€" Iu the Council Chamber in the dogzépczuim o _ Court House. Lindsay. Yam knowit am†--onâ€"- ' - h Makcr' 'ce TUESDAY, nova. 18th, A. n. 1902, Egg; 0,, ,h, Lia?“ at two o’clock in the afternoon. “ n The Slater Shoe GREAT SALE ' at the Fenelon Falls Bargain Store For the next Two Months. We ï¬nd our store too small for our big stock, and in order w to make a quick clearance of the‘ goods have decided on a w Slaughter sale for the next sixty days. So be on hand Satnr- . day morning, Nov. 15th, as the goods are to be sold at clear- w ing prices. Read ovor list of some of our goods, which may I remind you of your wants. J. R. MCNEILLIE, County Clerk. 115 yds black Dress Goods, reg. 25 6: 30c. per yd. to go at . ....ZOC- 82 yds. black Dress Goods, reg. price 450. per yd, to clear at. ..... 300- 130 yds. black Dress Goods, reg. price 50c. to go at.... .. . ... .. ..37§c. All our lines ofSl black Dress Goods to go at...... ...... .703; 75c. Our $1.25 black Dress Goods to go at ...... ...... .. ... ....95c. & $1. Colored Dress Goods that were 25c. tor...... .... ...... ...... . .. .20c. Colored Dress Goods that were 30c. for ...... .... ...... ....20 & 25c. Colored Dress Goods that were 35c for ...... .... .... ...... ...... 25c. 60 ladies’. ready-to-wear Dress Skirts at all prices, to clear at wholesale price. 18 ladies’ ready-toâ€"wear Tailor-made Suits, all strictly new and up-to- date, to go at wholesale cost. 220 pairs Ladies' Corsets, Lakies' Gloves, Collars, etc. Womens Cotton, Llndsay, Nov. 3rd, 1902. 39-2. AGENTS WANTED. Either on Full or Part Time. Are you satisï¬ed with your income ? Is your time fully occupied ? If not, write us. We can‘give you employment by the month on good terms or contract to pay you well for such business as you secure for us at odd times. We employ both male'and fe- male representatives. The next three months is the very best time to sell our goods. No deposit is required; outï¬t is abSUIutely free. We have the largest nurs- eries in Canadaâ€"over 800 acres; a large NV range of valuable new specialties, and all I , 7.5 ï¬rst _ our stock is guaranteed as represented. 'v » :-...»_5,J,,,,I§§. If you want to represent the largest, most muqows' "resist " ‘ Wool and Cashmere Hose at all prices. Ladies’ Undervests. Flannellettes. Grey Flannels. Colored Dress Plaids ; Ladies' Underskirts, Blouses and Wrappers. LADIES’ JACKETS. _ .1 Large stock of Ladies' Jackets. Everything togo in this line. Also Ladies’_ Winter Capes and Wraps. LADIES’ KID GLOVES. ' 75c. Ladies‘ black and colored Kid Gloves for ...... .... .... ...... 60c. $1Ladies’ black rnd colored Kid Gloves for......' .. .... ...... . . "800' $1.25 Ladies’ black and colored Kid Gloves for... ... ....'.. ......$l-00‘ LADIES’ WRAPPERS. Some at 50c. each; also 75c,$l.00 and $1.25. A CHOICE SELECTION OF FURS ALSO TO BE CLEARED OUT. popular and best known nursery, write us. It'will be worth your while. ' Stone & Wellington. “canana’s nanarnsr unassmrs.†Price 25 Cents. 39.3111. Toronto, out. lsi‘pgrjale only at ROBSON’S Drug â€"_."â€"â€" .. Slaughter Sale of Man’s and Buys’ tluthmg, 1 u o ’ n o 0 first box for 20 Cents. Beginning Saturday, Nov. 15. 50 Men’s long Ulster Overcoats in Tweed and Frieze. 35 Boys’ long Ulster Overcouts. 40 Men’s and Boys’ walking Overcoats. 115 Men’s and Boys’ Tweed Worsted Suits. All to go at one-quarter off the ,7 regular price. Moe’s Pants, Men’s Overalls; every line to be cleared. MENS’ AND BOYS’ FELT HATS to be cleared out. The price will be cut right down. Men’s and Boys’ Cloth Caps, Fur Caps etc. Men’s GIOves, Mitts, Top Shirts, Underwear, etc. We have about 15 pieces of Hemp and Union Carpets to clear out. Also ...GHIGKENS... we wanted for export. We want your Chickens alive or dressed. EVer erson is Gordian We will pay the highest CASH PRICES for , y p y all the plump birds offered. We send ship- invited to attend ping crates tree. ‘ Enquire for prices 'and dates of delivery OPENING of - FALL MLLINEBY on Monday and Tuesday, KAWARTHA LAKES. Sept. 29 and 30. The TRENT VALLEY NAVIGATION 00., Lanna). The very newest and Q most fashionable effects in write at once to DUNDAS & FLAVELLE BROS, about one dozen ends of’Tapcstry Carpets, running from 8 to 25 yards 5.9m. Lindsay in each, to be cleared at Wholesale. lt‘ you want Carpets now is your chance for a bargain. All must be cleared out. Produce taken in exchange at market prices. Thc30heap Cash Shore. Fenelon Falls. ._‘.____â€" Fall Millinery, such as Mo- BOBCAYGEOII, STURGEOII PT., LINDSAY. hair: VelVetS, Felts: AP‘ 7 “ ESTumon,» plique, Ribbons, etc. etc. ' -~ October lst to close of navigation. An assorted stock of Bobcaygeon Iv 8 00 a. m. Arr 5 30 p. m. Nobby Real“), to wear Hats . “ ' ' ' IF IT’S A STOVE Lindsay arr 1030 “ f Lv 300 “ now open for inspection. Calling at Sturgeon Point on Signal. Fenelon Falls agt., D. Gould, telephone exchange. - you want, whether acook stove, box stove or any other kind of stove, a visit to our store will repay- you. You may think that THERE’S LOTS OF TIME yet before winter, but sometimes it requires quite. a while for a. person to decide just what stove will suit him best; and the more time you take to decide, the more likely you are to be satisï¬ed with the result of your decision. GUNS and AMMUNITION of the best makes in NEW MACHINE SHOP IN FENELDN FALLS. HONEY. The undersigned has opened awell- equipped Machine Shop on Francis Street East, opposite the north side of Twomey’s hotel, and is now ready to repair all kinds of Farming, Steamboat and Mill Machinery and Bicycles, and to repair or renew the wooden parts of implements. Lawn Mow- v ers repaired and sharpened, and Saws sharpened and gummed. 3%“ Prices right and all work attended to promptly. JOHN JONES. u n . a F 1 l ' . I ' r The best It ,s possmle to we on Fa18.Aprxl th,1901 stock. We can ï¬t you up for the woods 1n ï¬tst secure with the most imâ€" class shape. proved modern appliances. ~ Put up in 5, 10 and 25 lb. 5 cans. If smaller quantities are wanted, leave a vessel W I at the Gazette ofï¬ce. PRICE, 10c. per Pound. FURNITURE E. G. HAND. USNESS, and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Making, Repairing and . Repainting, and to make DOORS AND SASH. ï¬gs? Planing done on shrt notice. - GEO. MGGE , T1†Sgï¬gifé'flï¬aï¬ifffgï¬iee M HEADQUARTERS for DAIRY SUPPLIES. ARE VCU GOENG T0 BUlLD? I am prepared to supply all necessary material for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, and it will pay“ you to consult me before buying. Planing done on short notice by ï¬rst class workmen. ' F. SANDFORD. arm NhT To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or a low prices 1n WALL PAPER. We have them here now for your selection. Gnonwm’s, LINDSAY, NEXT TO SIMPSON HOUSE. ' UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTING 8° Gamer- ATâ€" THE “GAZETTE†OFF-Ion R. B. ALI-AN & 00. g 59:... :-..~ :rw' ‘wn -’»..L .x- ~. Mae's ~ x“ I