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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 6 Jan 1905, p. 5

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.. for prohibition has been done by the Liberal party, but no political party has gone far enough to do ’ away' with r the rum sellervand exterminate the bus. l . i i § ewes-TA.ch SALE s _____â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-. §®S§833®MSSSC9®®®®®§ TOWNSHIP COUNCILS FOR. 1905."! Verelarn. John Devitt Jr. ‘i'eeve and ' Geo. Bl-o<lk<, Emerson ’l‘iers, D. Mc- Farland and Win. Hctllerington Jr. councillors. Fellelon and Somerville ' same as last year. ’l‘nn KIRKFIELD LtFr Loomâ€"We see by a paragraph ill one of the Toron- to papers that the contract for the cruc- tion of the new lilt look at Kirkfiold. on the Trent Canal. has been awarded to the Dominion Bridge Company of Montreal. The lock is to ovorconie a. lift of fifty feet. and it will differ from the one it Patel-borough in that the tOWel‘ will be of steel instead of cement. LIBRARY MEETING AND SALEâ€"The annual meeting All the members of the Fcnelon Falls public library will be held in the rend-lug room on Monday, January 9lh, at 8 o’clock p. m., when reports will be received and directors elected for the ensuing rear. The an nuel sale of periodicals will be held after the meeting. " It is important I that there should be a large attendance itt thislmeeting. Thos. Robson, prcs- idcnt ;4 .‘I. E Calder, librarian. Foa Nssonnwoaxnas â€"â€"~“ Certicelli 'l‘lomc Needlework.” the magazine for needleworkeru. is the best thing in its line that has come to our notice. It is :\ quarterly publication, beautifully il- luSLrated with engruvi ins and handsome colored plates. carefully edited. prac ticnl in every detail and replete with ' instt‘ ctions for home decorations. dress embroidery. lace makings and things â€"â€"- GREAT SLAllGHTlEIRd_llLE of Men’s and Boys’ Suits andOvei‘coats, la. les’ J nckets and Rain Coats, Dress Goods, Furs, Underwear, Hosiery etc. We Q Q E 63 have to make room for spring goods, and we also 8 Q 63 Q 63 GE (3: will be along presently. So will the Tax Bills. Wish to reduce our stock before stock-taking time, which commences the last week in January. All our winter goods must go regardless of cost. Save enough money to pay your tax. bill by buying your new Coal or Wood Range or Heater from my selection of the finest makes in Canada. MEN'S DVEHCOATS. MEN'S SUITS. A chance to secure a good We sell the famous “ Pic- Overcoat at small cost. cadilly Brand Clothing,” the best fittting Clothing Men’s Blue Beaver Overcoats, well . , ill Canada. These suits, lined and trimmed, regular . [r . W9“ $5M f‘" $31k” sold in the regular way, Men's Dark Grey Overcoats, with are well worth the money. velvet collar and Mercerized lining .- a good “Numb” com, ' but. when sold at the prices V regular price $6.00, for $4.75. which we are now offering. Men’s Overcoats in block, grey or no men can afford to miss dark grey with stripe. reg- this Opportunity. (6% GD 63 (SE 8 Q HI (<3 ular price $7.50 and $8.00, é Men’s $6 00 Suite at $4 95. Men’s $7 00 Suits at $5 50. p (’3 Ce} Opposite Post-office. THIS IS HOW to tell ripe honey from unripe~ honey when it is candied. Ripe honey candies solid, with a; very fine, close grain; l while unripe honey has a much coarser grain, and is generally mushy and watery on top. since Christmas, and 'You may have noticed the- to clear at $5.95. Men's Overcmlts, latest style, with h“lted back, slash pockets, in tweed Meil's $8 .00 Suits at $5 95. effect or stripe, regular Men's $9.00 Suits at $6 75. price $10.00, for . . $7.75 Men’s $10.00 Suits at $7 95. mm. To THE recur. LADIES' RAIN CHATS. Special bargains in Ladies" Waterproof Coats and Rain Coats. have sorted up @03§@@@@@t§©© {asliionzlb‘e Published by tho Corti- Lndies' Waterproof Coats, regular price $2 50 for...... .. 1 95 ci-lli Silk Co , St. Johns, this at 50 “ “ “ " $300 for . . . . . . . . . . 235 ~ ,. - - . ’ H u u u $5.00 l‘or...... 3.75 have the best qual- glllm‘gce Wlthout knowmg I - e C SC. 0. ms per year. CULtLING.-â€"â€"’l‘l_lo local curlers are at it harder than ever this winter, and some of the best playing they have ever put up come out in the Christmas and New Yelr's games in the president- vice~presidrnt series. The president’s side ozune throuull with a miljoriy of three shots. although the other side won ' six of the eight games played. Follow- ing are the scores : cnaisruAs owns. Ladics' Rain Coats, regular price $6.00 fer . . . . . . . . .. .... . .. 4.75 t‘ H “ $7.50 5.75 “ “ “ $9.00 for.................... 6.95 ity goods that can Every can of honey I send be bought for cash. out is ripe honey. If you get a. can that won’t stand the- above test, I didn’t put it up, . E. G. HAND. "M... .- FOR SALE- ’ All lines of Dress Goods at reduced prices. Bargains iii every department. The Old Reliable Jew- ellery Store, next. door to the. pl'lst-ollice. WWWV’U‘WW’WW’W V‘V’GF‘J‘ . TERRILL ROS. DDQ fiWQfigéfi @éé sip 1."; magnum .2, CHEAPEST GENERAL STORE penelon pans v JOHN SLATER. Elli“... 3' ‘25: “éi'l‘iliim ll , "l “"5 COUNTV- . ' > ' ' LUMBER, New: unit‘s muss. . C) i I} ' ' i ’ r i $22.22; tir- l‘:8:;:‘....a.f§r l: Essa oosoeseooeoeeoeeceseecososi » VSHmGLES' 2: :2: sin... .. I; ~ - . BOOTS AND SHOES LATH- ". . ii "t‘l‘tl' - lit .-t d -t â€" -. . 75 11) ll IL l 89 an 11p 0 (lite Majority for President 3' shots. 0 styles. HARNESS. TRUNKS and VALlSES "AT NEVISON’S. “H Fenelon Falls. is lllllli smii iii no lilliii If it requires any re'nzlirillg, bring it to my shop 0. Francis .. street east, and the rkl; Will 2 be done the w‘ny'it‘i' Iouldzbs - done. v And while you’re here have a look at. the Cutters I’m sell: ing. They areiworth. looking at if your-wont a. Cutter. MARJRJED. v Cacmnnâ€"Lxrrtnronâ€"At the Methodist personage, Fenclcn Falls, by Rev E. 8 Kenny, on Thursday, December 15th, Mr. Thomas Crozier, of Dauphin, Manitoba. to Miss Betsy Jane Littleton, of Fenelon Fall]. VARSICKLBRâ€"JURDANrâ€"At the Methodist parsonage, Fenelon Falls, by Rev. H‘. B. Kanney, on Tueiidsy, December 20th, Sir. William. thsickler, of Lindsay, to Miss Mabel Lulie Jordon, of Burnt River. Goonsâ€"Cosmonauâ€"At the home of Mr. Samuel Whittaker, Fenelon Falls, by THE WINTER TERM BEGINS TUESDAY, JAN. 3, 1-905. What better'Xmas present than a few months’ tuition at. S B A T d y this excellent. institution? Our. attendance has so increased - R v. R. C H. inclair, ., on cell a _ t .. . ~ “ a I olmmberznh, 1904, Mr Thomas H. Gould: that We hove 'agal'n been compelled to piov1de more rooms. All of Drsnrt. to Miss Annie Cunribmre, of early application is desn‘able. For particulars address Fenelnn Falls. ' - _. . .. 28-6m. WM. PRINGLE, Principal. Eggs taken in exCh'nnge. v. ’WESTERflEflh‘MM"WHEhTeLANDS. The poor‘mun's fort-line, the rich man’s ‘ opportunity. I can save you money. You can select your lands from large PE NICLON F A LLS~ MA RKET‘S- Fenelon Falls, Friday, Jan 6th, 1905; Reported 0]] me warm omr [tolls-r illil Co bout- meking a step forward by spend \Vlleat.Scotch o'r Fife 90 to 95 inrellfi- Best districts. Write for partic- \Vl1egt., fall, pcrbushel.. .. 90' 95 “1113‘8- C. S. MORRIS, Wheat, spring . _ . _ . . w 85. 90 Ito-4" Arlington Hotel, Toronto. Barley,per bush‘eli... 4| 45 -~mmmu-a-na.....z.s.:..-.,_....._.,_, (I Buckwheat“ n... -- . . 50 55 u in. {l h L em 7 or ronoxro. Oats, ’ H . . . . . . . . 30 31 We‘ofi'or superior advantages with pm”, H 6,0 55;, - our eighteen teachers, fine equipment Rye, H. U“ ,,,,, 6.3 70‘ ~ and thorough work. We have helped potatoes, H _ , , , , _ , , 30 35 ,. ' hundreds to mount up the grade. May gun“, per 1b _ , , _ , _ , . _ , , I is an ‘V‘ - we not help you?‘ Let us send you our Eggs, per dozen . . .. 2“ 21 ' handsome catalogue at any rate gaff, per “mg . I . . . , . b , 7‘00 3 on .. 3a- WINTER Tenn FROM JAN.3. Hides . W1 goon ‘ WRITE. w. H. SHAW; anclPALi Eggs -' 6,0,] . be here, ‘ _ H ' IIIQO!Q~‘6 “ " . ~â€"-A-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"---â€"â€""' BM. .. 4 mo : and now BARGAIN Sheepskins......-.......... 75 is ' ..... . ........ l9 nil me t9 in CHRISTMAS PBOXIMITV. mmm five This“? ' i I ' i i . a,“ J - J 0 Three weeks of‘nnprecedentcd values in glfiur’ \S'lller'LeM . i u u H i655 2.7- S e C u r e Millinery and Trimmings. as every Ready- otll.‘ lc Ot‘m .... ...... a.” - I _ d U t -mmed “at is riced for _ : COUNTY or VICTORIA. Flour’, Family, Clipper. 2.4;) 2 6:) , ‘ 9113‘ 1101- igpfif‘giefiflmwe',‘ “ p I A ‘ A {MT ~ To 3 {a Egon, [19.11300 lll‘ls .. . . .. .. .. :33) {3d gUUuS. D011 t leave Stylish Rcudy-to-wearHats that were gullmmflml 3’“ le“‘"“‘”5 “Cl-“l 905‘ l n "l '0’ St ' ' ' ” ' ‘ . '. ' 'i l 1.F0 to 33.00 to sell at Tb cents r;â€" " . v . Ii dbgpi‘i‘ 4: 7.; fl hiatron Mixed Chop “ ' ' u "H ' 1.: ') L35 11;? $-31 the $3,812 momfgnt $ Uitltrimlned Mohair and Felt Shapes - ' If, 811.}. 11311 be dlsaippclnt- regular values at $1 25 10 $250 at XM_x&s PRESEIQ'L‘S. 75 cents while. they lastl All this year’s goods, which have been well kept. Also we have at reasonable prices a nice line of Drapes, Pillow Tops and Handkerchiefs for Xmas gifts. Pos- itively no credit given for these goods. MISS M. WASHBURN.. Fenelon Falls. You didn’t start the New of the Holls- ill Refuge will be received by ‘l‘uesdny, January. ed. You will find my sto k C) piste and up ' to date in Watches, Clocks and Jewellery. Special orders] and re- pair Willi-i; promptly at- tended to. o. J. COLLI‘S, M the new, up-to-date and lead- County Clerk. W, j, tLLlO‘; l, _ Prlnmpal. mg Jeweller and Optician, CORNER YONG! AND..ALEXANDEB 8TB. 43.3- - 1 FALLS... Toilet Articles make idenl presents. They are both useful ltlll. Our selection was never more complete. . Some beautifnlthiogs in BRUSH AND CHM” SETS, EBONY MIRRORS. HAIR BRUSHE‘. CLOTHES. BHll‘llllC HALL Hers MANIOURE SETS, ETC. Allour goods in llJI'iL‘ lll.“- are made i to wenr- We do not handle inferior goods. the ttml:r:i;gm-ll illli,.l . M 25th, 19I5.-:1 :lwn ‘\vl Ilicutlons Will he received lll---l"~l-luly li't):ll man and wife, but. are invited ‘l‘ ml :llljl' ln:lt!.01‘ woman who . may choose '.-l l mlx'. l’l‘ PAYS TO ATTEND 'i'liTJ‘. The snlnry -ll‘ the Keeper is $330.00 pnr alumni and of ill' Ill-limo SZOUJW per lul- uum. with [l»l||.\:'ll :lll maintenance and apartments TORONTO. ONT. Referencing eAN’L‘. HF Tlliu‘ Illl'tl'L-t'l i;..~l' BUSINESS are res-ire” rmmme sonnets IN CANADA. open {3 dim "f m“ “WP‘HEd rulesmnnd l‘llE ennui; YEAR. Blilltllil‘l'u‘UL CAT “muses” b” SN“ M. the 0 cc 0 a ALOUUE runs. ENTER .‘u‘th. ' ‘ t' Cl-rk. mu" 3 i J R.McNElllLtE, its to character and fitness Year right unless you’Ve paid Hanson’s um“ i: yraiE Gount Clt-t‘lc‘s Ulllc’ . .' 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