x, ,. il'Mr. Conklin’s ’ ill-health, -‘ .;rulned? _:‘ ' ‘ .--. Stubbâ€"Not at all. - - fo,r.$2.5_0. Sold by all druggists or by mu from the Ferrozone Company, Kingston,0ut. -Don’t fail to get Ferrozonr to-da'y, it assures health. undersigned, and endorsed “ Tender for Armoury, at Cobourg," will be received at this office until Tuesday, February 9th, 1904, inclusively, for the construction ofan Armoury at Cobourg, Ont. _ ' Plans and speciï¬cations cambeseen at this Department and on application to John Boyd, caretaker public building, Cobourg, Ont.: -, . 7 ' Tenders will- not be considered unless made on the printed‘form supplied, and signed with the actual signatures of the tenderers. ' l ' An accepted ’cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Pub- lic Works, equal to ten per cent. (10 p c.) of the amount. of the tender, must accom- panyeach tender. This cheque will be for- feited if the party- tendering decline the contract, or fail» to complete the work con- tracted for, and will .be returned in case of. non-acceptance of tender. . The Conklin'entertain- ment, ' 'whichziiwas‘ billed for thef.2cth.‘.inst., but; p'o:3tp0ned on account; of will takeplace-on the evening“ of 'Thï¬rsday next, February 4th., accept the lowest or auyrtender.“ . By order, ' ' ' L w : Secretary.- Department'of Public Works, :‘ __ ' ' ' ’. Ottawa, January goth-1904. ‘ I . : .. .. _V . V Newspapers inserting‘tbis advertisomept ‘gmbb‘irhu “no. '- Manon}: .‘ without authority from the Department wrll' clever artist. You know" in. moving' "0‘P9231d rm“- ' ' his "For Hunt" 3 large holders: pï¬nc-._ ' cured. in the canals. ‘ ' P6111113.“ ‘Buppos'e the painting was Iliad-untea. Maroon, tells . ., 2 .. peeple therein no hole there. That . ' . ' .- ‘ ' ~ 50,000,11h‘shels all kinds of Grain - ' i . ‘ for seed at our Fenelon Falls elevator, at 1,0“hmisk'lte‘yir‘r " highest’current prices. We will-keep in . Iona-“Bee “1°†°bys "flowing on. ‘- stock and supply all -varieties of.choi_ee of their number into the water! And,‘ 'seed‘ 03:5, Barley, Spring Wheat,‘ Buck- he does?" seem. to Inle it 3 bltl;l.";7';. wheat, small and Large Peese, Corn, “maï¬a! “mutual l ml mother ' Spe‘tz, Clover and Timothy seed. ' ‘0.†mm no"- tO-SO in thowater, and .- We are letting out immense. quantities 110'! Ill-VIBE hlfl 8811‘ “WOW "him'lnf-so "of the‘famous‘“ Blue Stem“? Wheat, an ex-. he can tell her’a'WhOle lot 0’ bad boys cellent milling' variety. Every farmer got hold or: him and threw him in. should try it‘.‘ . v i ‘ - ' " ' . ‘2 ' ». ' Please place your orders early, so that we may determine the-necessary amount to supply at. above point. Apply to . 51-4. W. P. EYRES, Fenelon Falls, or to J. G. Evans, Lindsay. St is a' ,reilistic fox den. fl... Orchard and Garden. Plow "shallow" in your orchard. ‘ Don’t plant fruit trees on poor land. it will not do. Plant a few- shrubs and‘ fruit trees. about your; house. - Wood ashesa're good for a lawn, es- pecially on sand-y soil. It selecting. a~.truit orcharda‘ spot, be: sure that it is. located right. ‘ Plan your gardens so that you can. stir them with. a cultivator. Dig up around‘ your trees and mix: into the soil coal. or wood-ashes. Heavy land should be well drained; before an orchard is plantedsrn it. Scrape the bark lice from your. innit" trees and give the trunks. a coat of? whitewash. ' ~ .. ' ‘ - . Mix brains with your soil; cultivate with judgment; harvest with care; and. . market with intelligence: ; ‘ ’ Do you, grow- your. fruit,- reader, or do you buy it? It you buy it, we will: venture to say that you donft have much. we are receiving new- stock all the . , time, and our goods - I are always fresh ’ and sold at the 7 lowest prices. Ohi Don’t 'f‘nrget about our Jumbo Peanuts, for they are the best, and always freshly roasted. Our Bon-Bons and Chocolates are alwayr .fresh, and sold at the. lowest prices ever known. ’ - We have a good stock of Oranges and Lemons at the lowest prices. - The best line ot'Union hand-made Cigars that are upon the market to-day are for Just try them and you.will be It is generally those farmers ‘WllO need the'education the least who at- tend the tarmers' institutes in the larg; est numbersâ€"N; J. Shepherd. ' ' All of the fattening stock possible‘ should be marketed this month. of R B. Allan. & Co. .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"=.â€"--._.-â€"___..__.â€"-â€"â€"“ DIARRIED. Dnsmsâ€"Mbrmrâ€"At the Manse, Fene- lomtlt‘nlls, by the Rev. R. C. H Sincliiir, B. A , on Wednesday, January 20th, 1904, Mr Robert J Dundns to Miss Ida May- Mofl‘ut, both of Fenelon Falls. A Christmas Box I To the Farmers. ' We have decided, as the village of Fenc- ion Falls and the County have a live inter- est in the big‘stone mill now operated by me, having guaranteed the bonds for the purchase of same, to show'my. appreciation of the fact by giving the farmers at Christ- mas Box that on and afterthis 10th day of December, 1903,1". will do your chopping, and do it well, forthe popular-price of . DiED. CRANDELh.--At Lindsay oni'l‘hursdny,‘.ihn.- nary let, Captain GeorgeCrandell, in his Five Cénts a. Bag. , As-we werevnot 'members of the combine that raised the price to 7c., we are under Fenelon FallS,,Friday, Jhn. 29th, 1904. sale. here. convinced. D. Stimson. 'Don’t forget the placeâ€"one door north Reported 03/ me Norm ozar Roller Hill 00. Wheahscomh 0“ Fife ---- .80 to 35 no obligation-to anyone exerpt the farm- Wheat, fans Pei" build-V" 73-'_ ' 75 em, whose-friendship and trade we wish to Wheat, Spring - 5- UN 73‘ 71" cultivate; and you will ï¬nd us willing at Barley, per bushel. ... up- 38 40- allitimes to do everything in our power to Buckwheï¬iï¬â€˜ . . .- no - ‘ - - ~37 . - ..40. make‘ our business relations both pleasant Oats, “ . . ... . 26 27 and proï¬table to both. We will also ex- Pease, “ .... .... 57 65 change your‘wheat for flour. So kindly H . 45 -- 4'7 remember, “Chopping at ï¬ve cents at Rye, . . . Mcldrum’s mill.†Wishing you one and all Potatoes, “ 2‘5 3" Rutter,per lb...... ...... ' 16- ' )8 a Merry. Christmas and a Prosperous New Eggs, per dosed»... ... .... a 9 Year, I am, Sincerely yours, Ha' erton............. . » ~ side’s)..." . . .. 4.50 5.50 " H. MELDRUM. Hogs (live) ...... ...... .. 4.75 5.100 . Hogs (Dressed) ...... .... 5 50 6:00 - Beef . . . . . . ............... 4.60 5.50 Shoepskins.............. 50 75 W001 . . .. . . . . . . 8 l4 Flour, Silver Leaf .. 2315: 2.32. Flour, Victoria .... ..',... 23'5’ 2.2.:- F‘lour, Family, Clipper. 1.90 2.10 Bran, per 100 lbs .. . 80 1.25 You "were not so 7' .To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or low prices 1n ' WALL PAPER. \Ve have them here now for your selection. Shorts, “ “ 90 AlixedChop “- 1.15 0.00.0... . WANTED;- ‘I,000,000 Feet Elm, Birch, Maple, Ash, Beech andv‘Bass- wood, in logs or lumber. Highest prices will be paid. . r0. ...... apply to Sgudforld '.F“rmmg° LINDSAY, d Woodenware Limite , or tieir agen , 3'“ RICHARD. BYRNELL, NEXT To 46am. Fenelo mFullS- SIMPSON HOUSE. 76th year. F‘ENELON FALLS MARKETS. The Department does not bind itselfto? . pnnpi'festms; ., ’ . .j-';.-~c|earance* Sals- ' start our January "sale, mak- Men’s Women’s and Children’s in all colors and shapes. ._ I. :hicesllril‘ght. J. memos. '/ _\,. H -' January. 9 g Beginningon Mend‘aynext, January 18th, wearefgoing to ‘jng special reduction on all goods for the remainder of the month. , . . Our balance of Furs. Mantles have to go ; also Dress _» GOOdS, . Blouses and ' . ' other winter goods. 5 -"' A biglpil'e of Remnants at half price. v " ing more particulars.‘ Wm. Campbell. . ? Watch for our circulars giv- . The l‘ Fall Term ._Pera.oneues 1 sosmsss GMLEGE Begins Tuesday, Sept. 15!. , if you wantto succeed, attend this - _ school Itssuperior work, excellent results and splendid location place it in the front rank of Business Col- leges. Fees are lower than in most schools. Write for particulars. " ' WM. PRINGLE,‘ Principal. nun tn. unis. Baht. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people ofLind- say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, bothMarble and granite. ' - Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table I Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle - Pieces, etc., a specialty. Being a practical workman, all should see his deSIgns and compare prices before purchasmg elsewhere.‘ ' ' WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on Cambridge-st , opposite the packing house .. a. CHAMBERS iiiilii nus sum is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. ‘ SUBSCRIPTION: $1 00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid.-' Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line peraunum. Casual advertisements, ' 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser~ tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- rectly and at moderate prices. E. D. HAND, Proprietor ~ SLIPP RS, I Q . , Planing workmen. Miss Milliherv go, oh 0 OS, I haveâ€a."stock_0f Axes and y-Saws of all "J; kinds, calculated» ‘tohmeet all, the;_require- ' j ,m'entsgof the" man “who is getting out . . wood. :. If you are-doing anything in'this j _- _ , line 'yOu Cannot spends few minutes to ' p it. ...-better advantage than in looking 'over . ,,what I carry~ in theselines. ', - " ' . A can. H. were j I I H V I emprepared allneeessaryimaterial' for House -or Barn building at reasonable prices, and it wing-pay you to consult- me -before'buyind. _ Idene on short notice-byï¬rst‘class- (F. 'SANDFORD... ‘ A M. ‘WaShb‘urn, I'eneIOn falls... Dress, Hats, _. Fiver-wilting Feathers; Vervet Hats, ‘ _:n MllllnBEY=* Chenille, - Felt Hats,- 7 v ' for xmas at Novelties, . i Reduced . Silk Hats, . Price-S- Ribbons, Models for. 'i can and ‘ Veilings;. Street Wear. _ Inspect. ~ Sill§S;:.Etc.'. ‘ Specialties for Xrnas'presents in Silk Drapes, Cushion Tops,<. "Silk Handkerchiefs, Collars, Belts, etc, at very reasonable J '- prices. - ' - If youwan A nun. * don’t buy untilï¬you have _ visited my factory on Frau- cis street east. 1am selling ‘fwithout regard to cost, and can give you better value ‘ than you can get elsewhere. so YEARS" EXPERIENCE ' TRADE MARKs i DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may » quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an ' invention is probably pntentable. Comnmnicn- tlons strictly conï¬dential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken t roniéh Munn 5e Co. receive special notice, without: c urge, in the scientiï¬c Emeritus. . A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest ctr. eulntion of any scientiï¬c ournal. Terms. $3 w.â€" year: four months. 81.. So a by all newsdenlers... & coiaetsroadway, Branch ohlce. 625 F St“ Washington. D. All kinds, of a F, 0, CHAMBERS. mug]; Lumber. A I POUND or 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 ~â€"a.t present only lmlf as mac/z as butter. Butter is at its best only when fresh, While honey properly kept remains indeï¬nitly good. Tile honey I sell is the besttypu can buy. Every- one who has used 1t says so; 13.. G. HAND- Dressed. Lumber... I Lath, Shingles, Millwood; WM TELsPHONE IN Osman. WNW-6° Orders fer wood may be left†at Mr. W. Northey’s. tannin-unis.