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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 18 Dec 1903, p. 5

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/. cam-gags ’._th'e_ congregation. ton- d'et‘bd”. my hearty, vote of'thanh to Mr; and Mrs. Brooks for their kindness in'ootertainiuc. ‘ Mr. Brooks made a brief reply in his usual happy manner, in which he seemed to think notltintz of tho trouble. but expressed the hope that all present had enjoyed -the evening, and stated that it was only a pleasure to encourage the children .in this way and thus help along the good work. WOMAN'S MISSIONARY MEETINGâ€"â€" A very interesting meeting of the Wn. man’s Missionary Society of the Meth- odist Church was held on Tuesday of" ternoon. The suhjcct For the month Wasr"'l'emperance." The programme opeuod with a temperance catechism. led' by Mrs. Joseph Graham. followed by two very strong papers. one of which Was an exposition of the text " Woe nn. to him that givoth his neighbor drink that pnttcth the bottle to him and omitth him tll‘llltkfllt,’V’â€"â€"Hab_ 2 15‘ by ‘ ,> Mrs. Knox. The other paper, “ Do you believe in total abstinence for our boys? " bv Mrs. .‘chiarrnid, in some points touched on local matters, and was listened to VM‘V thoughtfully. A dis- cussion on “Should we use liquor in our Christmas Cooking?" was intro- duced bv Mrs. (Du) Wilson. almost all the members taking part In, the concen- Ins being of opinion that we should not. his Societv is in a. prosperous condi- tion, the meetings being well attended. and a keen interest taken in all its pro cecdings. STRIGKEN. WITH, PNEUMONIA. ALMOST READY TO DIEâ€" ALONZO W. DOUGLAS. OF WOOD‘BRIDGE, WAS ‘ SAVED BY FERROZONE. " For the benefit of others.” writes Mr. Douglas, “I desire to state the results I derived from the use of Ferrozone. Two years ago I was stricken with Pneumonia. So severe was the attack and so reduced was my strength that my life. was despaired of. I had the very best medical attention, but made no progress towards recovery When reduced to practically a skeleton, a. kind friend told me of the remarkable powers of Ferrozone. An improvement began almost at once. I gained steadily in weight and strength until Ferrozoue made me a new man. I will gladly answer eu- qnirics from other sufferers if they care to have further particulars about my recovery. Ferrtzone deserves its great measure of success." This is but one of the many cases that are being cured every day by Ferrozoue. No treatment was ever known to supply a weak system so quickly with strength and energy. No tonic dons its work so thor- oughly. It is a specific for tiredness, lan- gor, loss of appetite, weakness after fevers, and all dehilitatieg diseases. Ferrozoue makes you strong and keeps you strongâ€"- in aword, it assures health, and costs but 50c. a box, or six boxes for $250, at any drugstore. By mail from the Ferrozone Company, Kingston, Out. Get a supply to-day'without fail. M FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Echelon Falls, Friday, Dec. 18th, 1903. Reported by the Norm czar Rollo-r Mill 00, Wheat,Scotch or Fife .,... 75 to 81) Wheat, fall,perbushel.... ’13 7.5 Wheat,-spritig .... 73 7'5, Barley, per bl]Sll01.’... .... 40 45. Buckwheat “ .... . . . . 37 40 Oats,- " ........ 25 26 Pease, “‘ ........ 57 65 Rye, 445 47 Potatoes, “ .... ..... 25, 30 But.ter,pel‘lb....n.0... 13 is E‘ggs,per dozcni......... 16 18 Hay,pcr ton,............ 6.00 700 Hides.....'.............. 4.50 550 Hogs (live) ............... 4.25 450 Hogs (Dressed) -...... .... 5 50 6.00 Beef . . . . . . . . . um 4.50 5.50 Sheepskins...............v 50 7.) Wool ..... . s 14 Flour, Silver Lctlf'.-.... .. 2.10 2.30 Flour, Victorian. .... ...... 2.20 Flour, Family, Cli‘ppcr.... 1.8:) 2.05 Bran, per 100 lbs.........- 80 90 Shorts, “ “ .... .... . 90 1.00 1.l5 1.25 out. o‘uaa- Hired Chop “ VVWI/fâ€"fffl" A Christmas Box To ' the Farmers. . We have decided. as the village of Fenc- ldn Falls and the County have a live inter- est in the big stone mill now operated-«by me,-having guaranteed the bonds‘ for the fsame. to show .my appreciation ' Christ- Fi‘re- CentS-' 11» Bag. mbers of the combine ‘ As we were not me to 70., we are under that raised the price no obligations to anyone except the farm- ers, whose friendship and trade we. wish to cultivate; and you will find us Willing at all times to do everything In our power to make our business relations andprofitnblc to both. change your wheat- for flour. remember, ll'cldrum’s mill.” aMerry Christmas Emmi am, sincerely yours, w..-n. MEI-DRUM. _, sonage, Feaelon Falls, by Rev. John Garâ€" hntt, on Wednesday. December 16th, Mr. Langdou Honey, of Fenclon, to Miss Mary A. Childs, of Lethbridge, N. W. T. Friday, December llth, Mary Ann Olvcr, aged 69 years, 1 month and 9 days. both pleasant We will also ex- So kindly ‘- Chopping at five cents at Wishing you one-and all ands/Prosperous New c H at LOOK HERE, g o l :33 M A S. E :3 5 All th ' a thin fth h P N ' justeag'criijved atgilge Nggeangdi: '02 ! s tlonery, where the people of Fen- ‘ ‘ elon Falls and surrounding district are invited to buy their Christ- Q There are probably four or five hundred ‘ l> to small boys and girls in the village and vicinity who want you to bring them either" a- jack-knife or a. pair of Skates. In fact, did you ever know a small boy who would not appreciate a. good knife, event if he has one already. Come and look over my stock some time between now and Christmas. N‘SNA' mas stock. AV XMAS. We carry the fullest line, of hand-made Union. Cigars. They are the best ever known to be sold in thisgyillage. g l> .03 .AYMAYAYA. Our great big double-jointed Jumbo Peanuts are the-best on the market. These Pea- nuts are the largest, and just freshly roasted. . . Our Chocolates are the finestâ€"all the high grade goods from 200.21. pound up. We carry a line of boxed goodsxfrom 50. up. Santa Claus Stockings, the best and cheapest in the village. They contain a full line of good things to soothe the little folks. In our Fruit line we-“carry, Oranges, Lemons and Bananas. These are all the finest fruitin «towp, andj-ust arrived this week. XMAS. éVAVéVé-Yé. _> _ GEO. I-I. MccEE- I an. Don’t for-gist t e placeâ€"one door north of all a Merry Christmas d a. Happy New Year. ARE YOU come. TO BU l L D I am prepared to Supply all necessary material for House or Barn building at reasonable prices, and 1t Wlll pay you to consult me before buying. Planing doneon short notice by first class workmen. ,F. SANDFORDQE .v. MARRIED. Hooavâ€"CHILns.-â€"At the Methodist. par- A POUND OF HONEY , Will go as far as a pound of butterfand if both articles be? of the best the honey will cost the less of the two â€"â€"â€"at present only Izalf as mm]; as butter. Butter is at its best only when fresh, while honey properly ‘kept DIED. Chumâ€"In the townshipof Verulam, on Miss Millinery Forumsâ€"At Powles’s Center, Fenelon, on Tuesday, December 15th, Sarah Bentley, wife of William Powles, aged 81 years. â€" w. M. Washburn, renelon rails. ESTRAY STEER. I Come on to dye premisestpf the snbscribclr, relil‘uns "Idefimtly gOOd. Dress Hilts, Feathers, ot 25, con. 7, enelon, a out two montts 3’ ' -= ' ' . ago, a yearling Muley Steer, black with rhe honey I sell 18 the velvet Hats) ‘I'n Mllllnery ChelllllE, four white feet. He hasacopper rivet in beSt you can Every- Felt Hats for Xmas ate; N rightear, witha tin washer on each side. one has used 8,, s S . ’ Reduced ove 183, The owner can have him‘upon proving prop- ' y 0' IItttS, - Ribbons erty and paying charges. Models for crfilces'd V ’ a, an 61 1113‘s,. ROBERT McGEE. Fenelon, Nov. 23rd, 1903. 42. E. G. HAND. Street Wear. Inspect... Silks, Etc; Specialties fouXmas presents in Silk Drapes, Cushion Tops, Silk Handkerchlefs, Collars, Belts, etc, at very reasonable pr1ces. ' lINllSll MARBLE WUHKEii Baht. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people ofLind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MEN'l‘S and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. _______________.____â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" so YEARS'M ~ EXPERIENCE Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. . Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. TRADE MARK. DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS 8m. Anyone sending a sketch and desert tlon may ‘ quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention is probably pateutable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Pat outs sent. free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken tar-ouch Mann 8:. Co. receive ’ special notice, without charge, in the Scientist Emerson- A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest ctr- culatlou of any scientific journal. Terms. $3 ti 1 Beings practical workman, all should see lns designs and compare prices before purchasmg elsewhere. We indeed WiSh You'a’ WORKS I tl if h p ‘ . l â€" n te rea t ‘ Melry Ghrlstmas, and also Cambridge-st, opposite: the paikihflglllfdugg remind: you of our complete stock of Fancy Dry Goods and Rn QHAMBERS Xmas novelties. A few sug- gestions for Xmas gifts : don’t buy until you have visited my factory. on Frau- cis street cast. I am selling without regard to cost, and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. Mlliiii &8s.3618r°adwavviiew,lgrt§ Branch omce. 025 F St.. Washington.- SEGOND DIVISION COURT â€"OF THE-â€" County of Victoria; READY-MADE SILK BLOUSES, BB AUTIFUL SILK WAIST PIECES, SILK-’DRAPES .Sr CUSHION TOPS, SILK & CHENILLE TABLE COVERS, GEN’I‘S’ 'l‘IIIlS AND MUFFLERS, LADIES‘ RINGWOOD GLOVES, White, Red or Black, NEW. DESIGN SILK AND." ‘AII kinds of .F. G. CHAMBERS. Rough Lumber. Dressed Luminary Lat-.13., Shingles, 1’.I'.i.11'tiv.ooci.w WW he nextsittings of the above Court wil be held In 'l‘womeyls hall, Fenelou-Falal’s ON MONDAY, JANUARY no, 1904, WOOL BEOUSINGI commencin - ’ ' y . gat 1 o clock In the it ' HANDKERCFIEI‘FEfOFrEKElé¥J§1NDi Thursday, Dcc’r Bist, will be th: 13:20:33); rom-l 01‘ abâ€" 0 - 0 9M”- of service on defendants residingziu this A good choice of Furs for Xmas Caps, ff’m‘t-V' Defenfla'lts “Vine in other coun- CilllGrlllGSy Gauntlets and Mulls. ""5 must be “Wed on or before Satur- day, December 26th. WM. CAMPBELL. . ELISHA MARK, Bailiff. Fenelou Falls, Oct’r 13th, 1903. E. D.HAN'D, 01”“- Men’s Women’s and Children’s ! SLIPPERS, in all colors 1“. ~ F II T " e a 3"“ venues not as -â€"â€"OF THEâ€"- To Montreal or New Yoth : PETsssssarss for choice 1 Pricesin Pc or ow Begins Tuesday, Sept. 'lst. WALL PAPER_ If you want to succeed, attend this ~ I ' - We have them here now schoolai Its superior work, excellent results and splendid location place for your selection it in the front rank- of Business Col- TELEPHONE IN OFFICE. WW ' Orders for wood may be left"? and Shapes' at Mr. W. NorthGY’S- 1 . Fee lnv h.n i . . . , ' . silihils. Vifrii‘erefor btiitiitulars.n mOSt Prlces t ‘ ' I J illiilllllllllltil f.“ y; a . t lfrtnclpal- SIMPSON House... -' 7. »... _-____-__:__,, _.-._ w... J. ..~._â€"...~._...___._....... . ._â€".». ....-â€"... year: four months, $1. Sold by all newedealors. ‘ , I} F .. ‘,. 5. ‘3 ~ ,. _ ,_ . u! ~,,\ .\~«~ n m r‘ 3‘3,“ 5. “J. “In-.1. ~ “w... . ‘ '“'kr1Â¥:=cezaus§,~=2<7;w~;¢. . â€"¢<=9§4W .m, ,- I A

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