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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 22 Jan 1904, p. 5

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noM‘uant, convenient and safe to use, relieves almost instantly, and is guaranteed to run every type of eat.arrh,‘bronchitis and asthma. Use only Catarrhozone; com- plete outfit $1.00; sample size 25c. Sold by W. H. Robson. PUBLIC LIBRARY Sameâ€"A general meeting of the members of the Public Library will be held in the reading room on Friday next, the 29th inst., at 8 p. ui., after which the annual sale of magazines and newspapers, by auctiOn. will take place. Terms cash, as usual. WINNERS.â€"Our junior hockey team are getting to be a fast bunch, having ; won two games at home during the past week. OuFi-iday last they won from the Lindsay boys by 12 goals to 8. and on Tuesday they defeated the Bobcaygeon ‘scviiu to the tune of8 to 5. The: can play hockey. all right. Buildingi‘Lots for Sale.â€"-â€"On rear of lots 3; 3 and 4, rancis street, and facing wharf, Fenelon Falls. Apply to The Sylvester Mfg. Co , Lindsay, Out. 46-4 NEXT TUESD:\Y.-â€" Remember the Couklin entertainment in Twomey's hall next Tuesday evening, under the aus- pices of St. James’ church. Mr. Con- klin delighted his audience on his ap- pearance here last fall, and no doubt will have acrowded house this time. Admission 25c. reserved seats 35c. 350a cannot afford to miss this cuter- t‘aiumeot, so secure your seats early. Delicate Boys and Girls Are altogether too numerous. Our schools are full of! them Chances are your own children are weaklings It's a. shame so many children grow up without health, _ when they could be made strongr by Ferro- aone, the best tunic boys and girls can take. Ferrozone invigorates the whole body, helps digestion, makes“ the blood pure and rich. lt supplies more nourishment than children can get in any other. way, and soon estab- lishes a reserve of force and energy. Give your children F'errozone and watch them grow strong. Price 50c. per box. Sold by W. H. Robson. Pnasonnns..â€"â€"M r. A. J : VanNostrand of Toronto was here on Tuesday. at- tending the funeral of his. nephew, the late Norman H. Stevenson......Mr. Mal- colm McKay, who left the Falls three or four years ago, was here this week. He is home on ac visit' from Seattle, State of' Washington, and his many friends were glad to sce him looking well......Mr. Theodore Joy has sold his chopping mill at Kinmouut to Mr. R. J. Mills and; his dwelling house to Mr. R H. Henderson. and is about’ to leave Kiumount for Toronto. With Crick in the Back. You are up against aw-hole lot of trouble unless you have a strong remedy like Ner- Ailine to settle pain and dislodge stiffness from the muscles and j0ints. Just rub Ner- viliue on the painful'spotâ€"not much rub- bing, because Nervl‘ine has more power than ordinary rem dies. You won’t suffer long after Nerviliue is applied, for it cures almost instantly. Mr Philip Adams of Oakland says, “ IfI had n’t used Nerviline, I guess my back would be stiff yet. A few applications of Nervilinc took out all the soreness and stiffnesss I can recommend Nerviline tor any kind of muscular pain; also for rheumatism. Price 250. Sold by W. H. Robson. SAM’s THE MAMâ€"At the Conserv- ative convention held in Lindsay on W¢eduesday, Sam. Hughes was chosen as their-candidate in the coming elec- tion for the representation of the county of Victoria in the House of Commons. Dr Vrooman. was the other aspirant. but he got only 112 votes against Sam's 269. _ The convention 'is said to haw been the biggest ever. held in Lindsay. It is said-what S‘am. gotzthe nomination by bringing-two earloadsu of“ delegates from the north ;'.but it he did' he was within his-rights, and Dr. Viooman’s friends ought» to have brought three carloads from: the south; ‘ IF 'A TONIC" IS :‘REQUIREDE Ii‘EMEMBEB‘- THERE IS NO-‘MEDICINE SO< STRENGTHENING . AND. ‘ HEART“; GIVING AS RR 0 Z10 N E_'. Fe‘rrozone is noted among physicians for the prompt manner in which it brings strength and vigor. It increases the appe- tite, keeps digestion in perfect order, and assists assimilatitin so that every particle of food eaten is sure to nourish audfinvigo- rate the body. You :won’t- sleep . poorly, feel tired and nervous if you use ferrozone, because it strikes at the root of any disease ‘ that may be working in the system. Mr. Aubry E. Tempelman, 0f Mecbias, writes: “ I.have' found the greatest satis- faction iu. using.F‘errozone, and consider it' the best tonic made. I was all run down a few month's > ago, . and in a very miserable state of health I'took a few boxes of Fer- rozoue and was surprised at the result Ferr‘ozone drove awuy‘that dull, heavy feel- ing and put my system in splendid . orderr Iinm never nervous or sleepless, and have a. hearty appetite. This is all due to Fer- I‘OZ'HJE, which I recommendiin the strong-- cst way possible.” if you feel the need of a good stimulat-- iug tonic just try Fer-rezone. Price 50c: prl‘ box or six boxes for $2 5'). Sold by all druggists or by mail from the Ferrozone Co , Kingston, Ont rezone to-tlayâ€"it as-ureshealth. 'n-WM BI‘ll-TI-IS. Ammanâ€"In the township of Veru‘am, on Monday, January 18th, the wife of Mr. Thomas Akister ofason“ 2 Flour, Victoria 0... cos-co 2' 1 Shorts, “ ‘“ ......... 90 Be sure and get Fer-- _ MAR EITID. - Smrnnmuâ€"Hnnnonâ€"At the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. John Gaabutt, on Wednesday, January 20th, Mr Wm. Frede- rick Smilheram, of Fenelon, to Dorcas, sec- ond do! ghzer of Mr. Thomas Herron’, of the township of Verulsm. DIED. Mamasâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Saturday, January lCtb, Mrs. Alexander Menzies, aged 27 years and 6 months. ' Srnvssson â€"In the township of Verulsm, on Saturday, January 16th, Norman 11., eld- est sou of Mr. Walter H. Stevenson, aged 22 years, 5 months and 22 days. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Jan. 220d, 1904. Reported by the Worm otar Roller .llt'llf Co. Wheat.Scotch or'Fife .... 80 to 85 Wheat, fall, per bushel.... 73 75 Wheat, spring .... .... 73 75 Barley, per bushel.... .... 38 40 Buckwheat “ .... .. . . 37 40 Oats, “ .... 26 27 P8358, ” can. one. Rye, “ solos-a. Potatoes, “ ...'. .... 25 3° Butter,per lb............ 16 18 Eggs, per dozen...... .... 18‘ 20 93y,perton............. 3.00 900 Hide: 4.50 5.50 Hossdive) .. 4.75 5 on Hogs (Dressed) .......... 550 6-00 Beef ..... 450 5.50 Sheepskins.............., 50 75 W001 call I... en's-9., 8 Flour, Silver Leaf ...... .. .l5 2.35 Flour, Family, Clipper.... Bran, 'per 100 lbs ...... -- . 8° ' 90 MixedChop u 115 ORPORA'I‘ION OF THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. Notice is hereby given that the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the County of Victoria ‘ will meet in the " Council Chamber, Court House. Lindsay. » ..._on._. Tuesday, January 26th, A. D. 1904, at two o’clock in the a-“ternoon. J. R. McNEILLIE, County Clerk. County Clerk’s Oflice, Lindsay, January 11th, 1904. WANTED. 1,000,000 Feet Elm, Birch, Maple, Ash, Beech and Bass- wood, in logs or lumber. Highest prices will be paid. For terms apply to Sandtord Furniture and Woodenware Limited, or their agent, RICHARD BYRNELL, Fenelon Fallls 46'-‘2m. We are receiving , new stock all the. time, and our geods are always fresh and sold at the lowest prices. Oh I Don't. forget about our Jumbo Peanuts, for they are the best, and always freshly roasted. ' Our Bon-Bons and Chocolates are alwayr iffresh, and sold at- the lowest prices ever known. We have a good stock of Oranges and Lemons at the lowest prices. The best line of Union hand-made Cigars that are upon the market to-day are for sale here. Just try them~ and-'you will be convinced. I). Stimson. Don’t forget the placeâ€"one doorrnorth: of R. B: Allan &:Co.. A Christmas Box To the Farmers. We have decided, as the village of Fene- lon Falls and the COunty have a liveiuterâ€" est llltllll‘. big stone mill now operated by rme, having guaranteed the bonds for the purchase of same, to show my appreciatiorr of the fact by giving the farmers a Christ- mas Box that on and after this 10th day of December, l9il3, I will do your chopping, and do it well, for the popular price of Five Cents a Bag. As we were not members of- the combine that raised the price to 70., we are under ers, whose friendship and trade we wish to cultivate; and you \r‘ll find us willing at and profitable lo both We will also ex- Year, I am, sincerely yours, 5 2.25 start our January sale, mak- 9 2-10 mg spec1al reduction on all no obligations to anyone except the farm-‘- fl“ times ,0 do everyufing in om. paw“. to g per line perannum. Casual advertisements, make our business relations both pleasant 2 2 cents pervlme for‘every subsequent inser- change your wheat for flour. So kindly lion- COllthls by “13 .Yem': half year Or remember, ‘ Chopping at. five cents - at, less, Upon reasonable terms. Meldrum’s mill." Wishingyou one and all I a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New - rectly and at moderate prices: W. H. . MELDRUM.. Men’s Women’s and Children's SLIPPERS, in all colors WINTER. GOODS. I have a stock of Axes and Saws of all? kinds, calculated to meet all the require-- ments of the man who is getting out Prices right. wood.‘ you are doing anything in this, lme you cannot spend a few minutes to J- 3- NEVISONâ€"p better advantage than in looking over“ I â€" ~ what I carry in these lines. ' and shapes. January Clearance Sale. GEO' H- MCGEE-v Beginning on Monday next, "4 January 18th, we are going to ARE YOU “GOING. TO BUILD I am prepared to supply all necessary material 3- 1.00 goods for the remainder of the ‘1-25 month. _ Our balance of Furs and Mantles have to go ; also Dress Goods, Blouses and other for [douse or Barn building at reasonable prices, Winter goods. and 1t will pay you to consult me before buyino'. A big Pile of Remnants at Planing done on short notice by first class half price. workmen. Watch for our circulars giv- ing more particulars. Wm. Campbell. .F. SANDFORD... Miss M. Washburn, Millinery ,_ - Fenelon falls- ; ' ' Dress Hats, 'Ever thing Feathers The Fall Term Velvet Hats, in Mi linery Chenille: _ _0F Tm,__ Felt Hats, ,2 for xmas at Novelties . , Reduced . ’ Silk Hats, ,; Prices Ribbons, Models for can an'd Veilings, BCSIHESS COLLEGE Begins Tuesday, Sept. 15!. Ifyou want to succeed, attend this school. Its superior work, excellent results and splendid location place it in the front rank of Business 001- leges. Fces are lower than in most schools. Write for particulars. VIM. PRIHGLE, Principal. Street Wear. I: Inspect. Silks, Etc. Specialties for-Xmas presents in Silk Drapes, Cushion Tops,. Silk Handkerchiefs, Collars, Belts, etc, at. very reasonable? prlces. ‘ 50 YEARSh EXPERIENCE ' umnmnm Baht. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. TRADE MAnKs DESIGNS ' - “ COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a. sketch and desert tion may ' quickly ascertain our opinion free w other an invention is probably patentahle. Commanicm tlons strictly confldentlul. Handbook on Patents 'r~ sent free. Oldest a ency for securing patents. Patents taken tirou h Man a C0. rt-eelve~~'-- special notice, wlthout o urge. in the Scientificflmericatt. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Inn-nest clrr» culatlon of any scientific ourual. Terms, :3 as. mar; four months. 81. So (1 by all newsdealers». "" &‘c°'”‘°ii‘t';’.:.lifil1,lgge Branch Office. 625 B‘ 8 don’t buy until you have visited my factory on Fran- cis street east. _ I am selling without regard to cost, and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Taps, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. - Beingsn practical workman, all: should see his~designs and compare prices‘before purchasing elsewhere. , WORKS-{n the rear-of‘ the Market on Cambridge-st , opposite the packing house R. CHAMBERS ' All‘ kinds of F. C. CHAMBERS. Rough' Lumber, Dressed. Lumber,. Lath, Shingles, . Millwood. A POUND OF HONEY Will go as far as a pound of butter, and if both articles be of the best the honey will cost. the less of the two illlllilll Fills Glllll is printed every Friday at the office, corner May and- FrancisStreets. SUBSCRIPTION Z $1.00'A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as lon .ns 't . ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ g 1 remains unpaid. â€"-â€"â€"a,t/ pleielgi W60 _ â€"â€"_ . mu; 1 as u er. u ‘3 ' Advertlsun Rate . - l . .g S at 1ts best only when freSh, TELEPHONE 1N Osmonz Protessronal or busrness cards, 50 cents - ‘1 k t whlle honey propel y 91) ‘ I. remains indefinitl y good. we“ The honey I sell is the best you can buy. Every- 1 . i , one who has used it says so. at Ml' W' NOIthey 5- no. HAND- llll llllllllllll [flMPlllL 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor-e E. D. HAND}. Proprietor. Orders for wood "may be left? If. . ,1 if I. r“ ° < this...» .m .........- . . ~ L,(.x-/'_ .,. x .. t .. .I .' ' *«stws-nmfiflw j I w bungamswmww bif‘v - War-.â€"Nâ€"‘u/‘v'hwvfiifi.

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