O B 0 : a :T' I tiiï¬ow t heavier fall, and since-flier). there'have been several flur- riesfiind during nearly every night the temperature dropped below the freezing point. However, there’s no telling what is in store for us; there may be a foot of snow and cold snaps long be- fore the end of this month, or We may have pleasant Weather until near Christ- mas. A hard winter terribly increases the sufferings of the very poor; and, therefore, We hepe that the one just commencing may beat the record for mildnels. Tun HIcKs ALMANAO For: 1906.â€" The Rev. Irl R. Hieks’ Almanac will not be published For 1906, but his monthly journal, Word and Works. has been changed intoalargc and costly magazine, and it will contain his storm and weather Forecasts and other astron- omical features complete. The Novem- ber number. now ready, contains the forecasts from January to June, 1906. The January number. ready December 20zh, will contain the forecasts from July to December. 1906. The price of this splendid niacuzinu is one dollar a year. Sue it and run will have it. The Nay-ember and January numbers con- taining tho Rev. Trl R. Hieks’ forecasts for the whole year, and more complete th-un ever, can be had bv sending at once 25 cents to Wnrd and Works Pub lishing Company, 2201 Locust Street. St. Louis, Mo. 0-. Wesley Jor Ian, who recently left Lindsay for tho Northwest, was crushed to death by’tho engine of n thrashing machine at Regina on Nov. lst. HIE/13115. Reasonâ€"At Fenclon Falls, on Friday, October 27th, the wife of Mr. W. H. Robson of a son. YouK.-â€"At Fenelon Falls, on Saturday, October 28th, the wife of Mr. Henry York of a daughter. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. ’Fenelon Falls, Friday, Nov. 3th, 1905- !teporled 03/ we Norm DlaT Roller Mill Co Wheat,Scotch or Fife .... 80 to 85 mama“ Wï¬MW WW will cause you to take refuge in a. winter _ Overcoat. If you’ve an Overcoat to buy, we’ve a. few facts to acquaint you with be- fore you Please remember that any garments we . offer you are carefully, thoughtfully, skil- A FEW COLD DAYS do the buying, fully tailored. We buy from a. maker who has pushed his goods right up to the top-notch of ex- cellence. So we can overcoat you in a style that we consider exclusive. We can ï¬t you as you ought to be ï¬tted. We will sell you weaves that none can questionï¬either in weave, manufacture or style. and you increase his earning power. A man: cannot be cheerful and at his best in a. checr~ less home. A wife cannot be expected to; be always good natured in a. home with a poorâ€"r ly-acting, workâ€"making stove. Many homes are made happy and comfortable- by using the FAVORITE line of Ranges and Heat-- ers. Also the famous PANDORA and KITCHE Nâ€"- ER ranges. How about yours ? GEO. H. WOGEE. Opposite Post-ofï¬ce. ’ H DON’T TRY . the experiment of eating alot of honey “straight†to see if C Y S T E R S . you like itâ€"it is not. a fair test. Honey is a concentrated food, and should be eaten in con- juction with something that . . 1 1k 1 d f. . He keeps them always in stock. gives )u â€"-bica. , or instance. Also a choice smck or the high- If you want choice Baltimore Oysters. no to Stinson’s for them. 'W e can let you choose from a surpris- ingly complete selection. And we will ï¬x the price so that you will be getting the cheapest coat in town. that can compare with it. BON-BONS AND CHOCOLATES. And it is cheap; ten cents a. may ARE IMMENSE. We invite you to inspect our stock. W'uirwnnnmwwohnnwrWJ-inrvtnrwnnwwrramriwarmrnwmrw TERRILL BROS. pound. E. G. HAND. APIARIST, Don’t forget our Jumbo Pea- nuts, and try our line of ï¬ve and ten cent FENELON FALLS. CIGARS. THEY GIVE SOLID COMFORT. Also Ice Cream and Sodas as or TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSIC, before; Wheat, fall, per bushel.... 75 80, Wheat, spring . ... . ... 65 70 l ’ Barley, per bushel.... 44 43 Buckwheat“ .... .. . . 50 55 Oats, “ 28 30 Peztse, “ ........ g5 Rvo “ . . . . . . . . 5 P'onitoes. “1 7g 30 @ CHEAPEST GENERAL STORE B it , or b . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 ' , Etgifpé’. do... ........ .. is .7 < IN THE comm. Hay,perton..,.......... 7.00 8.00 Hides . ......' 6.00 6.50 Hogs (live) . . . 6.35 6.60 to. oust-o to Hogs (Dressed) . . . . . . . . .. 7.50 8.00 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 5.50 Sheepskins.............. 50 75 Wool . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 24 25 Flour, Brandon’s Best . . . . . 2.50 2‘70 Flour, Silver Leaf . . . . . . .. 2.20 2.40 Flour, Victoria . . . . . . . . .. 2.10 2.30 Flour, Family, Clipper. . .. 2.00 2.29 Bran, per 100 lbs . . . . . . . . . 85 9:) Shorts, H u . 95 1.05 MixodChop “ .... 115 1.25 ~_._â€"â€"â€"4 W STR'AXY COW. Small red Cow, three years old. Had a nmll piece of rope round her horns. Kindly notify W. T. JUNKIN, 39. Fenelon 'Fnlls. M W E AVIN G. ...â€"-- The undersigned begs to inform the public that he has bought the Weaving brainless formerly carried on by Miss Hop- Iti‘ns, and is prepared to weave all kinds of Rag Carpet at reasonable prices. H. NELSON. 38.‘ Fenelon Falls. (East boundary.) W ES‘TRAY~ STEER. Game on the premises of the subscriber, l‘ot 28,.ccn. 6, of the township of Verulam, about the middle of June, a. dork roan Year- I‘ing Steer. The owner can have him upon proving property and paying charges. WILLIAM» ELLIOTT. V'crulem, Oct. 25th, 1905. 38-4" W . IO cuiaaiigumaras. - Hyomei cures; by gleaming Medicated The popularity and increase in the sales of Hyomei are- unique in the annals of med- icine. Such astonishing cures have been made by this remedy that its sale is-steadily increasing every year. The complete Hyomei outï¬t costs but $1.00 and consists of an inhaler that can be carried in the vest pocket, u medicine drop- per uud cbottlc of Hyomci. The inhaler hate it life-time, and if one bottle does not cure, an extra bottle of Hyomei can be ob- tained for 50 cents. It is the most econ. omical of all remedies for the’ cure of cut- errh, and is the only one that follows not- ure in her method of treating diseases of the respiratory organs. Breathe through the inhaler for nfswZ minutes {our times a day and your caterrh is cured. ’l‘hnt‘s all. If you cannot obtain Hyomei of your dealer, it will be forwarded by mail, post- ; age paid, on receipt of price. Write to-day . for consultation blank that will entitle you to the services of our medical department without charge. The R. T. Booth Company, Hyomei Building, lthica, N. Y. sins onoosoooonoccwcccccccoccn NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. THIS IS ESPECTALLY TRUE \VTIEN APPLIED TO THE Last year was our banner year. but we are determim:u to keep pace with our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us for oï¬ice assistants, not Only from Peterborongh, but from other places as well. We have not been able to do this in every case during: the last two years. Any young man or woman who thoroughly understands Book-keeping. or is a competent Stonographer and Typewriter. is certain of a good position. You will make no mistake in netting 9. BUSINESS EDUCATION. Write for our handsome circular. 27~6m. HOUSE DECORATING. The undersigned is prepared to do all kinds of house decorating, Painting, Graining, Paper Hanging, Kalsominlng. Agent for the Empire Wall Paper 00. Paper from 5 cents per roll up; country. BETTER THAN EVER are the splendid advantages offered in every department of our schoolâ€"«the 0F TORONTO, for quickly and thoroughly training young people to earn good salaries in business positions. 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