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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 15 Dec 1905, p. 8

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A SUCCESSâ€"The ten cent social at jhlrs R N‘ Mitchell’s last Friday chn- F iingr was well patrcnize'd. and three or lfour hours were enjwyubly spent. The proceeds were about $13, which go to r{he St. James’s church 8. S. fund. , FALL MLLINEBY. I HAVE PURCHASED W. MCKEOWN’S FURNITURE v THE day has gone past when a wise woman will put up with an inferior cooking apparatus. Shelton heard of The SHOOTING ACCIDENT AT KTRKFTELD. uâ€"A very serious accident. of which LMr. James Laidlaw, of "The Fort," ‘Balsani Lake. was the victim, happen- ‘ed at Kn-kfieid rlfl'e butts on the after- We are now showing a full I; noon or evening of Friday last. Just . . . . ' . All us Dr. Ross. of that village, was in the and Wlll carry a large line Ofladles and misses’ tailor- ; not of firing at the target, Mr. Laidlaw and u -t0-da,te st - . who was marking, got in the way. and ti furnitfre 00k Of made and leady-to‘wea’r lights fl bullet struck his right arm. which was ' in the latest creations. " so badly shattered that amputation was Am also prepared to do The Corrugated Oven v: necessary, and was performed at the all kinds of V and): I h .earliest possible moment. The accident, . , DS, a at K b0" ten her Wh“ it wm do. v-.' which is deeply regretted by all who Carnage Makmg, If by chance you do not know the merits of The "Hap-E! W you owe it to yourself to investigate. See the Range, Repairing and Repainting, and to make DOORS AND SASH. W Planing done on short notice.- § 8. S. Gainer. CANADA’S GREATEST NURSERIES \VANT A LOCAL SALESMAN FOR FENELON FALLS to sell high-class Nursery Stock in Fruit and ornamentals. Largest list of New Specialtiesever offered. __________'___..._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" START NOW at. BEST SELLING SEASON. Big inducements. Liberal pay. Hand- H 0 u s E D E c 0 R A T I N G . some free outfit. Territory reserved. . . Warm run Titans and Catalogue, and The uggi‘ggehdou: do an 1 send 25c. for our Aluminum Pocket _ _ Microscope (magnifies 4A- timcs) and 5%. Painting, Grammy, for our Handy Saw, just. the thing for Paperflanging’ Kalsomining look into the firebox and fines, weigh the covers, note the patented _ dampers, the ventilated. illuminated oven. the corrugated oven plates, and all the difierent features that make this Range so difierent and so superior. You don't know true household comfort if you don’t know The “ Happy Thought” Range. Write the Manufacturers for Illustrated Catalogue. “g,” The WM. BUCK STOVE CO.."դԤZ§-rronn w JOS. HEARD, Fenelon Falls. :arc acquainted with the Luidlaw family, is said to have bc-en caused by some misunderstanding regarding the signals. PRESBYTERIAN ANNIVERSARY.â€"â€"The :anniversary services and tea in connec- tion with St. Andrew's church were held on Sunday and Monday last, ac- ecording to announcement. Rev. J. R. Fraser, of Uxbridge, preached excellent sermons morning and evening: on Sun- -_ - “day, to large and appreciative congrega- ‘ ‘lltillS. The fowl supper on Monday vtvcning iii the basement. was of more ‘lhan ordinary“ excellence, and the at- itendancc ditto. A programme of music :zind addresses was afterwards given in 'thc church. at which Rev. Mr. Fraser 1was the principal speaker. His subject "il‘tlS “ Joe Howe, the Nova Scotiau Re- ‘i'ormcr,” of who.<e remarkable life and Warner a brief sketch was given and r'proved exceptionally interesting. Rev. Messrs. Cooke and Kenny were also tprcsent and made appropriate addresses i illev. Mr. Sinclair, the Pastor, acted as ’, \cliuirmnn, and in his closing remarks 2‘ :said he felt more than usually proud of ' 't'liis choir, which on this occasion sang 159‘ eral beautiful anthems. He also dlzankod the visiting clergyman and the A cordial invitation is ex- tended to all. MISS lll. WASHBURA, Fenelon Falls. f1.” MISS CHAMBERLAIN, OF TORONTO COLLEGE OF MUSIC, Piano and Theory. _Pupil of Dr. F. H. ’l‘orrington, Mr. H. M Field and Mr. W. D. Forsythe. ' Pupils prepared for College and Con- servatory examinations Address Care of Al r. F. A. McDiarmid, 26-4. Fcnelon Falls WE CAN ANSWER YOUR CHRISTMAS QUESTIONS With All Sorts of Beautiful Things. The latest and best styles, 0 Fine Jewellery Reasonable prices and . 9 watches ’ 7-.m.‘W-w-wf _.._.-. F... r.-.,. 1â€" -. ____________.._____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"---â€" NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE WHEN APPLIED TO THE :amounted to $105 over all expenses. I i ,l TWAOTFW 0f the. evening. Mrs- Fm?" trimming trees (cuts iron as well as ‘ _ it diutherford, Miss Flutcher and MINE wood). Agent for the limp“ Wall Pup“ 00' An immense variety 0 .l .Annic Brown. of Glcnurm. whose con- STONE & WELLINGTON Pap" from " cents P“ m” “9' Blocks. ’uributions to the programme ware very FONTHILL NURSFMFS ' sthop 9pp03i;.e M?Am‘"rka.ouse‘ Esti' o - - : davml'allily cnrlnmegted upon. Adsooial O 0 0(ovaa 800 wuss.) . foflufiirfiwe" we or war m town or ARGUMENTS TO INDUCE Fine chlna’ . urns ie d on "non ay cream;" to iaposc '1‘ R NT - ONTARIO. . YOU TO VISIT US. Out Glass l ml the superfluous Viunda. The proceeds 41-3111. with A- Fenemn Falls' 0 t St G a @ Leathe; Goods i nee it our ore our 00 s - } Will Speak for Themselves. Q . A A A i A A A zb‘lllOPSlS 0F CA ADIAN NORTH-WEST HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. ANY even numbered Section of Dominion Lands iii Manitoba, Saskatchewan and .Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, “may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole hind of a family, or any male over 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter -:section of l60 acres, more or less. Entry may be made personally at the 7.10m! land ofiice for the district in which the land is situate, or, if the homesteader idesires, he may, on application to the Min- rlater of the Interior, Ottawa, the Commis- rsiouer of immigration, Winnipeg, or the ’local agent. receive authority for some one 'to make entry for him. . The homesteuder is required to perform ‘1bc conditions connected therewith under one of the following plans: (1) At least six months’ residence upon 4 l i ( i i i :and cultivation of the land in each year for X three years l A i Just Stop 'and Think s before you buy your Christmas present. You may have been dealing with us for some time, or perhaps you have not. We think we show the finest, largest and best assorted stock in the County. Wedding Rings, Diamond Rings, Gem Rings of all kinds, Gentleman’s Rings. Our special blow is about our large stock of WATCHES. See our silver, gold and gunmetsl Watches for boys and girls. Solid gold, gold filled and nickle cased Watches. We carry in stock over $2,000 worth of Watches alone. Guards, Long Chains, Brooches, Stick Pins, and an endless variety of suitable Christmas gifts. Come and see for yourself. s. J.Petty, the Jeweler. Last year was our banner year, but we are determined to keep pace with our flourishing city and supply the demands made on us for oflice assistants, not only lrom Peterborouuh, 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 Stcnographcr and Typewriter, in certain of a good position. You will make no mistake in getting a BUSINESS EDUCATION. Write for our handsome circular. WM. PRINGLE, Principal. 27 ~ 6m. rswnanoaonou, ONT. "f "gm-m man“. man...“ m SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"-OF THE- County of Victoria. wanna .5... _â€".â€"â€"- he next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall,,Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY. JANUARY 81h, 1906, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon Thursday, Dec’r 28th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before Satur- day, December 23rd. W Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. (2) If the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of the bomestcudcr resides rupona farm in the vicinity of the land .7, entered for, the requirements as to resi- "" .' idenco may be satisfied by such person re- - “Ht 3’ £8” 29mm -l ' V WmJuitfnintig-E‘U n I h + - â€" siding with the father or mother. (3) 1f the settler has his permanent. resi- dence upon farming land owned by him iu ELISHA MARK, . E. D. HAND, the vicinity of his homestead, the require- Bailiff. Clerk. intents as to residence may be satisfied by Fenckm Fans, Oct. 12th, 1905. I / O MILNE’S BLOCK. 99 KENT ST. iii residence iipou the said land. . Six n onths’ notice in writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at Ottawa of intention to apply for ié ' 3m te u t. llllllilll MARBLE WORKS. Baht. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Liud say and surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and HEADSTONES, both Marble -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces. atonnspeciultr LET us HAVE YOUR ORDER Beings. practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before FOR purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on Cambridge-st., opposite the packing house R. CHAMBERS AND we WILL DO IT AT MM . GREATLY BLANKETS. REDUCED R‘UIGSo PRICES. w. w. CORY, MM Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N. B.--Uiiauthorizcd publication of this ndvertisement will not be paid for. 44. TALL CATARRH. Disease Prevalent Now. but can be Quickly Cured With Hyomei. A great many people suffer more with (:atarrh during the full months than at any other season of the year, the changes in 'Wt‘alller accruing to have a bad effect upon tthc disease. 8- me of the cures made by Hyomei seem marvellous when one remembers that the ‘ulietits had sul‘l’ertd from caturrb since childhood and that for years they had been unable to get a good night’s sleep, on ac- ; count of the disagreeable tickling: and drop- ’ dog at the back of the throat caused by this offensive disease A few days treat- d its continued \' nit-tit brought quick relief, on ‘, use made a c- iuplete and lasting cure. i By breathing Hyumei through the pocket ilt-r that comes with every outfit, all If you wear Merchants Rubber products you can depend on havinl the best made, in appearance, Itylo, fit, and wearing quality. Made on now-fashioned and popular lasts only. they are excellent fitters; are Itrenathaned and re-inlorced at: every point of extra strain or wear: and have u natty appearance that is exclusively their own. The Merchant: Rubber Co.. Limited. have done to enormous expense to dive an article a little better than you have been “Hint, without adding to the selling price. If your Shoemnn doesn't loll Merchants Rubberl let us know. Branches at WlNNlPEG. LONDON. TORONTO. OTTAWA. I MONTREAL. ETC. CALL AND SEE. l 'inln : - lllt‘ air passages of lhe lungs and throat are i filled with air laden with nature’s own rein- ee u qr“ fl ort- You never 0 1‘. _ edies fur the cure of Cftluri-ll. All disease agd sl rxlfihqe ( Sgt Cheap as wag 1:: meat. aw 11 e 1ps a now. mum”, of impel. and workmanship firsbcmss. d the irritated mucous cents and upward. Mail orders Everything from a visit- receive prompt attention. mg cm.“ to ., 1mm. ‘ . ‘ . ” CHAS. A' DAVIES_ Horse Collais a specmlty. Prompt attention given to Telegraph: Telephone Boys’ and youths’ Woollen V l germs are killed, an tin-iiibrane is healed The complete outfit costs but Sl 00, extra i bottles 50 cents Compare this small-ex- pi-nsc with the fees charged by specutlists. If you cannot obtain Hyomei of your dealer, it will be forwarded by mail, post- cceipt of price. Write to-day on blank that will entitle you to services of our medical department with- out charge. The R. T. Booth Company, Eyomci Building, Ithaca, N. Y. GEO. E. BOULTER. - Northern and Central Ontario Agents. and Mail Orders. ' ' BOULTER. DAVIES 85 COMPANY, Mltts at 250' a pan" FENELON FALLS Special Jobbers in all classes of High Grade Boots and Shoes. i 3: ag‘ paid, on r l for t-nnstiliati L' Telephones â€"- Main 5703, Main 117, Front St. W, Toronto, Ont.

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