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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 4 Dec 1903, p. 5

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. a; smug-m .-.â€"'9 [1‘1 x." -. 1 A“; -‘hho~.â€".â€"â€"â€"_â€"-â€"â€"-._ . . .- . - 22.1 c... - .w ' ' ." -...'..._â€".- .'_.|....__..'. the tip-J} quickly. In a few. days my up- petite Wool“ came into my Cheeks . .-'. . FARM F93 SALE TfiERE ARE Two For sale, on liberal terms, the west half of lot 24 in con. 4 and the north-east quar- ter oflot22 in con. 4 of the totvnship of , 1 - . , . Verulnm, containing 150 acres of land, “’13 whemlbally dlfl'er- chiefly good clay loam. About ipo ahcreis Gilt; One is kIIOVVIl as cane are cleared, and the other 50 are ti a can ‘0. 4 . . 0. ofmixed Wood. There are a good 1?; story suoar ’ the Othel aS Drape sugar' frame house, n hip-roofed burn 56 x 43 When eaten, cane sugar can- feet, another frame barn 50 x 3'3 feet, but 1 q' ' ' . , with stone foundations, a log barn and 110t bedaS"1In1.1atéq untll filst stable for six horses, sheep pen, hog pen C lange digesilon I30 grape “"1 l‘°“”"3’ hm‘se- 1.11?” “‘e.‘h’ee g0? sugar. That makes work for wells and a never-failing spring on t e h farm. Over 40 acres are seeded down and I e stomach and helps lthllg full ploughing is now home WW T113 dyspepsnt etc. Honey is all purchaser could go to Work at Once, “'1 1 '- - - have possession on March lst. Apply on 1‘93le for a331n11134t10n \Vhen the premises at;fo HFTHERWGTON q“ eaten, havmg been changed to Verulam, Oct. Sill, 1903. 35'2m- graye Sugar the bees- ‘ ’lhat’s why honey is better for you than canesugar. I can supply you with the best honey on the market. E. G. HAND. tirid I f _ er. I guided eight pounds and regain 'd‘n‘ty‘ old time vigor through using Il‘erro'mue." Try Ferrotone, it its- aures health. Price 50c. Sold by W. H. Robson. ANNIVERSARY Summonsâ€"The an- niversary services of St. James’ church will be held (I). V.) on Sunday. D00. 13th. The Rector. ilcv. A. S. Dickin- son. will be assisted on that day by the Rev. A.U. dc Pencil-r. M. A., of St. James’ Cathedral, Toronto, who will preach at both the morning and (evening services. The Rector hopes that the services may be largely attended. and that all may receive the many Hearings of God which _ such a special service brings. The offertory will be devoted lotvards the debt on the church. It has been decided not to hold the usual an- niversary tea this year, and hence it is hoped that azgz-ncroua freeâ€"will offering will he made for the substantial reduc- tion of the church debt. M ISSIONA‘RY SOCIETY â€" The Women's Missionary Society of the Methodist church held an open meeting on Thurs- day night of last week. A good pro- gramme of vocal . music was presented. A trio by M rs. Gal-butt. Mrs. Dech and Mi.s‘ Qulbell and a duet by Mrs. Gnrbutt and Mrs. Dech were Well rendered. An interesting paper entitled “Why every Member of the Church should be a Member of tho Misaionary Society,” was read by Mrs. Wilson. This paper was presented at the Branch Convention laton held in Gobourg, to which Mrs. \Vilson was a delegate from ,this society. The address of the even- lug.r was given by Mrs. tRcv.) Locke of Omemee. This was not only entertain ing. but instructive. Mrs. Locke is one of the best speakers this society has had the privilege of listening to, and will be warmly welcomed here on any future occasion. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. HOBBLED SIX YEARS WITH RHEUMATISM. ’I‘lll’. REMAHKABLE CASE OF MRICULLEN, A. CHRONIC SUFFERER, \VHO \VAS CUltED IN SIX \VEEKS BY F E R R 0 Z 0 N E . Mr. Cullen, of Sturgeon Bay, writes: “ For six years I hobbled about like a cripâ€" ple, unable to move without crutches and canes. I used quantities of medicines, and special baths, but they didn’t help me very much. On the advice of a Presbyterian minister I used Ferrozonc‘, gave it a good trial at first, and when I saw it was help- ing, I bought six boxes and took one tablet zit-the close of each meal. I am perfectly cured. and am - to-day as spry as a young- ster of ten. I am convinced that my re- covery is- entirely due to the marvellous action of Ferrozone.” M r. Cullon’s case is a fair example of the kind ol cures that Fort-ozone is effecting every day. In severe cast-s of Neuralgia, Sciatica, Rheumatism and Lumbago it acts with surprising alacrity, and no case is re- corded where it. failed. Ferrozone cures these diseases because it is a. solvent for nric’acidinJhc blood. Then it builds up and invigoriites the system, and makes weak, sickly people strong and well enough to resist and ward off discaSe. The best Rheumatism remedy is Fern-ozone. It re- lieves quickly, and cures so permanently that the disease never returns. After all other remedies fail, it cures, and that is the sort of medicine you want. Price 500. per box, orG boxns for $2.50. Sent. to your address by mail if price is forwarded to The Fen-ozone Company, Kingston, Ont. GONG HUNTING? I have a full line of Guns, Rifles, Ammunition, Etc. In, fact, I can set you out “ FT TO ML.” GEO. H. MCGEE. All kinds of ' Rough. Lumber, Dressed Lumber, Lath, $hingles, Milkweed. WW _ :SA/vrA C's-A05 .4395. ARE YOU GQNQ The early purchaser gets the best chance to select. Now you can take time to examine things carefully and we urge you to get ready for Christmas. Come in and look around among the beautiful things. The Latest Novelties are apt to be laid away for those who know the advantage of buying when the goods first come 1n. Think of how many you can make happy, and how much easier to shop now. WM. CAMPBELL. 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 first class workmen. F. sarcomas. TELEPHONE IN OFFICE. MW Orders for wood may be left at Mr. W. Northey’s. llll iiiltllii can. 50 YEARS' I Tenor-.1 MARKS Demons , ~ v ' COPYRIGHTS 81.6. Anyone sending it skci oh and description mny ' quickly ascertain our opinmn free whether an invention is proboblypateutuble. Communlcw Hons stnctlyconfidcntial. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest a oncy for securing patents. Patents: taken t. rough Muuu {c Go. rccelvw spacial notice, without charge, in the scientist: titration. A handsome-J Illustrated weekly. Largest clr- enlation of any scientific journal. Terms. 33 a ' your: four months, 82. Sold by all newsdealers. flew Yeti D C. Branch Ofllce. 625 F St... Washington, . A Course In Advertising A U One Dollar. MPRESSIONS, a monthly journal of business making 1deas and which, during the year, gives a thorough treatment of the different phases of advertising, will be sent to any address in Canada or tlie_United States for One Dollar.“ Send ten cents for a. sample copy. It will be worth a dollar to you. The Fall ‘i‘erm â€"OF THEâ€"- E‘Elfiiibdiiillibil bildiihbd WHERE: Begins Tuesday, 32m. fist. If you want to succeed, attend this school. Its superior work, excellent results and splendid location place it in the front rank of Business 001- leges. Fees are lower than in most schools. Write for particulars. was. PBEHELE, Principal don’t buy until you have visited my factory on Frail- cis street cast. I am selling without regard to cost, and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. WE dili‘liiilllllE afall and winter opening or trimmed Hats, which will be ready for your inspection on lint .. ' . RESTAURANT I have this week opened a . _..___â€"â€"â€"-â€" m... ___-_._.â€"â€"â€"â€"__’_._.â€"â€"â€"¢â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" F‘E'NELON FALLS MARKETS. Fcnelon Falls, Friday, Doc. 4th, 1903. Tuesday 62; Wednesday, SEPT. 29th and 30th,, and following days. WANTED. A man to represent “ Cannna’s GREATEST Reported 03/ the Norm blur Roller Mall 00. Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 75 to 80 3 Wheat, fall, p81“ bleSllelnu 753 ' 75 resmurant in the Store lite} " Nuasumus” in the town of Feuelon Falls Wheat, Spring "” 73 75 , (t d b H B 1 ‘ I I M S S I O N S, and surrounding country, and take orders are ,We ,1”; .Lreq +0 qll‘nv. Bllrley’ per o o. o o a u e y (9 O for , t 1 .\ pt \. t I 5‘. . Buckwheat“ 37 40" reg )ectfully solicit a share of ' ' 2. , NTARIO- - . toe greatest line of liOVE‘lEl-fii-l u 26. 27 ’1 ‘ . - _ Our Hardy Spec1alt1es .. v . . Outs, V , our “momma-e ' ~ ’ or both imported and domestic: Peuse’ ” 58 6i; y 1‘ t D ' W in Fruit Trees Small Fruits f t ' 1' 1' ,1 Rye, ” 45 4 1., v , , , 9 ‘ w inanu 'ac ure 1n ancy ca . 10:24, it 20 25 SECOND D|V|s| Ornamentals, Shrubs Roses, . . ‘ . __ gfitttlégegyer 1b 16 18 CANNED GOODS OF THE 0" COURT Vines, Seed potatoég, Em, mugs, Duds, osti ich leathers, , ........... .. . _ . _ __ h , , V Eggmm dozen ----- ~ 16 18 of every description 1n stock. County of Victori Stock true to name and free from San ornaments, chenillcs, l'llJlelb‘, Hay,per ton...... . 6.00 7 00 3" Jose Scale. A permanent position for the etc etc Hides l ' . _ . F . n 4 50 5 52 new. be next Sittings of the above Court w“ right man on either salary or commission. '1 ' ‘ ' 'v .......... 4.2" 45‘ - H” 5 56’ 8‘00 be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls STONE & WELLINGTON, I ‘ Beef ...... ' ..... . U 4 50 5.50 D_ S _ N Font-hill Nurseries M W i 1 Sheepskins . . . . . .. . .. 50 75 0 MQNDAtY’l “’mllmtnY nth? 1904: . OVER. 800 norms. , . n. Wool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ‘4 ppllimencinga o c 00: in the afternoon. TORONTO - ARIO. Flour, Silver Leaf ...... .. 2.10 2.30 lhursday, Dec’r 31st, will be the last day ' ONT Flour, Victoria 3100 3-20 of servwe on defendants rcsming in ibis mum, anny,c1ippcr,,,, 1.85 2.05 GPUIItY- Defendants living in other coun- Brnn, per 100 lbs ...... n . 30 90 “33 ml‘St be served on 01‘ before Satur- ~ u -‘ so nan llllS Gllllll 1.15 1.25 THOS. GRAHAM E. D.HAND, Mixed Chop “’ . ESTI‘iAXT STEER. Bailiff. Clerk. Fenclou Falls, Oct’r 13th,, 1903. lllllllll MARBLE WORKS. is printed every Friday at the office, corner May and Francis Streets. N tl e subscriber Lame on to the premises of l l SUBSCRIPTION ; lot 25, con 7, Fenclon, about two months a ‘ nrro, a yearling Muley Steer, black With A G fdiir white feet. He has a copper rivet in i right ear, with a. tin washer on each- side. The owner can have him upon proving prop-t .t. d iivinfir charges. , u y “n 1“ ° ROBERT McGE‘E. Fenelon, Nov. 23rd, 1903. 42. Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind-- say and surrounding country with MONU~ BIEN’I‘S and HEADSTONES, both Marble- or one cent per week will be added, and granite. as long as it remains unpaid. To Montreal or New York for. chome patterns or low pr1ces 1n WQLL PAPER. We have them here now for your selection. GEOBWIN’S, Estimates promptly given on all kinds or: cemetery work. Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line per annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and Sway“, from the premises of the sub- 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- scribu’ lots 20 mm- 21, con. 3, Verulnm, tion. Contracts by the year, half year or about. the middle of September, three 2- less, upon reasonable terms. year-old Heifers ;. one all red, one all black and one red with a few white spots. Any 303 PRINTING executed neatly, cor- erson iving information that will lead to _ she“ NEON”, win he suimbly rewarded, «rally and at moderate prices. LINDSAY, E. D. HAND, NEXT To WILLIAM MARTIN Jn. Yerulam,Nov. 16th, 1903. 41-4‘ Proprietor. SIMPSON HOUSE. â€"- EIIEIITE ELLE-3 LOST- .â€" Boys, the hockey season is P‘ccesiewn 1‘ 590m“??- now approaching. See our Iiockey Boot, as purchasing elsewhere. above cut. J. J. nuvxsos. [ Beluga practical workman, all ShOllltI’ Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house .arg‘mgrim Al's-P v5 ' . ,..-- . ,- N. ~--afi% , yr...“ -__.... .4 . .. "‘ "two-3‘"? ‘fiiw‘ri'c‘tmntrwa. Rnbt. Chambers 1 Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantlo~~ Can and see his designs and compare prices hefurtr WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on': R. CHAMBERS. . .uurzuz :nlâ€"h. : at“? “‘4'”? ‘r‘ i w u. traumas; l

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