.Ithe land is situate, or, if the homesteader desires, he may, on application to the Min- l’mcs.â€"In the toWnship of Somerville, on Thursday, December 14th, the wife of Mr. Robert Price of a son. - Kramerâ€"la the township of Fenelon, on Wednesday, January 3rd, the wife of Mr. William Kennedy of a daughter. DI ALE [BIRD .. MeFanLANoâ€"«Pnaun -At Lindsay. by the Rev Roberts, on Wednesday. January 3rd, Mr JOSQl'll..l\lCFflI‘lfl.nd to Miss Rhoda Pearn, buth Of the township of Fcnelon. DI SCI). GooquNo -â€"In the township of Fenelon, on Thursday, December 28th, John Good- hand, aged 46 years. Wamoxâ€"At Fenelon Falls,on Satur- day, December 30th, Ella. Louisa, only daughter of Mr James Walton, aged IE) years and 3 months. VVEBSTEn.â€"ln the township of Fenelon, on Sunday, December 3lst, Frances Jane, only daughter of Mr. R C. Webster, aged 22 years and 6 days. msmr ‘Isjgsaiuer. Gazette Readers’ Chance for Proï¬tâ€"Ev- eryone Ought to Grasp this Opportunity. To have even a simple case of indigestion is to have “ inside information †of suffering that warns of serious trouble in the future, -_ unless the digestive system is strengthened. ( . ,, ,w.’ If you cannot eat and digest three good, square and satisfying meals each day with- out discomfort, your-stomach needs Miâ€"o-na tablets. They are notu. mere temporary relief, but are composed of valuable medic- inal agents which strengthen the digestive organs and cure and prevent stomach troubles. r When there are pains or distress after eating, headaches, belching of gases, a sour taste in the mouth, dizziness, heart burn, specks before the eyes, furl-ed tongue, sleeplessness, nervousness or back ache, the stomach needs the help of Mi-o-na. Every reader of the Gazette should grasp the opportunity offered to try Mi-o-na. Just one little tablet out of a 50-ccnt box of t is remedy before each meal for a few dayisfl, and you will soon have a strong stomac and perfect health. If you cannot obtain Miona of your drug- gist, it will be set by mail, post-paid. on receipt ofprice. Write us for advice on your case from a leading stomach special ist, which will be sent free. l‘he R. T Booth Company, Ithaca, N. Y. ri‘ HOMESTEAD REGULATIONS. N_Y even numbered section of'vDominion Lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting S and 26, not reserved, may be. homestended by any person who is the sole hand of a family, or any male over 18 years of age, to the extent of one-quarter section of 160 acres, more or less. . Entry may be made personally at the local land olticc for the district in'which istér of the Interior, Ottawa, the Commis- sioner of Immigration, Winnipeg, or the local agent, receive authority for some one to make entry for him. The homestcader is required to perform the conditions connected therewith under one of the following plans: (I) At least six months’ residence upon and cultivation of the land in each year for three years 7 (2) If the father (or mother, if the father is deceased) of the homesteader resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for, the requirements as to resi- dence may be satisï¬ed by such person rc- siding with the father or mother. (3) If the settler has his permanent resi- dence upon farming land owned by him in the vicinity of his homestead, the require- ments as to residence may be satisï¬ed by residence upon the Siiidjand. Six n onths’ notice in writing should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Landsat Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. W. W. CORY, Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. N. B.â€"Unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be paid tor. 44. 'A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL. Christmas is past, and we have again ntered upon a New Year, and through the ong twelve months to come people will want to deal at THE fdiiEhETiih bi..th I GEES fdiiTiiEST. l This is the §tcre where Highest Prices are Paid for Produce and where a {Hit line at the Shoisest Groceries. are kept. Also the famous htdEiii StiilE FDR ii‘lEii and the VlflTfliilll SHGE FOR WOMEN, and a ï¬rst class line of Children’s Shoes. ‘ome and give me atrial. If we suit you tell others. If not, tell us. Goieman’s Bread for Sale. Jas. Robertson. THE HONEST HOUSE. A .a-... u... _.. ’ rut Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, ll†Ln‘lliaullhud’ï¬unllliucaulllhmilhmil’iu :ï¬l'liuzanlt'imn‘llasdllnr.flnuflumfl’nudflht.wil'limulllllzuillttmuu t before stock taking time. 'm' sull'iur. The only question isâ€"â€"can yourself, overlook a chance harm: I.’ i tithing, my Gtttls sale. g '1 L: .25 E E’ i". as S .4 's ‘5' a Fl :4! g 153 g l .5 5 ii is E i '3 ’1 , . £23 a E . l "'3 $5 'o e}! rs w S g a '1 |=‘ s OF ALL WINTER GOODS .COMMENCES SATURDAY, JAN. 6. TINUE UNTIL THURSDAY. FEB. 1. Efï¬gy Consisting of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Dry Goods, less than actual cost, as all Winter Goods must be sold The greatest and best values on earth now stare you in the face. half the price you will be obliged to pay the regular merchants for Fall and Winter merchandise. USE GOOD COMMON SENSE, with which nature has endowed you; come and see with. your own eyes and be convinced. , an and that Sale ' - littlest a Parallel. It will pay you to come a hundred miles to Visit the Saturday, J an. 6th, commences one of the greatest sales ever held in Fenelon Falls. See handbills for a few of the many bargains that will be placed on sale. AND WILL CON- etc., has to be sacriï¬ced at youLdare you. in justice to llkc this to save at least “WE-1W "‘31" “WW‘W‘W WWW WWW WWW WWW empowerment reviewers“ azimutwwwius FENELON FALLS. THE CHE APE ST STORE IN THE COUNTY. - gypwrwrmygnt‘uumrmmrnmriumumrypr‘uliflipm'uiyiprgnmirzsyiprmmnrunmrnI“ r Jlllï¬m): gnmpimIlligllu‘iwmwpt rrqppt‘rqï¬pt'uiwr‘cigar Make $100.00 to-$400 00 per month, whether you live in town or on the farm. Bigproï¬ts. This may not appear again. Write now; don’t delay. Box 491, LINDSAY, ONT. FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fcnelon Falls, Friday, Dec. 291b, 1905_ Reported 071/ the Norm otar Roller Mill ()0 g for pruducing good results. Wheat.Scotch or Fife 73 to 75 thcat,fall, perbushel.... 73 75 Wheat, spring .... 70 70 larley, per bushel . 43 46 Buckwheat“ . ... .. . . 50 52 Oats, “ 33 35 Pease, “ . 72 75 Rye, “ . 60 65 Potatoes, “ .... 35 40 Butter,per 1b . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 22 Eggs,per dozen.......... '30 2" Elay’,per ton...... . 6.00 8.00 Hides . . . . . .. 7.00 850 Hogs(live‘; .............. 575 600 Hogs (Dressed) 7 50 8.00 Beef . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... .. 4.00 5.00 Sheepskins . , . . . . . . . .. 5!) 75 Wool ........ . . . . . . 24 23- " " Flour, Brandon’s Best . . . . . 2.50 2.70 Flour, Silver Leaf .. 2.20 2.10 Flour, Victoria .... ...... 2.10 2.3! Flour, Family, Clipper. ... 2 00 2 2 Bran. per 100 lbs......... 9') 1‘0 Shorts, “ “ ......... 1.00 1.1. nixed Chop “ 1.15 12:- 63 Happy; new gear TO YOU ALL- We are not dead. but we are able to compete with any in our line of business. and, as we carry the best line of goods. you can rely upon them being alright We ought- to know, after being 40 years in the business and having withstood lots of opposition, and still on the war- pnth, that we are able to supply you at right presents of Watches. Ladies or Gent’s Chains. Rings. Brooches. Braculets, etc We will sell you a 20 year gold ï¬lled Watch case, with genuine Waltham l7 jeo'ellcd movement. for 811. and n Ludwb’ 2-5 your gold ï¬-lml OHSC. with ucnuino Wulllsam or Elgin movement. for SIZ Give us a call and satisfy voursv f about the matter. JOE-EN SLATER, The Old Reliable Watchmaker and Jeweller, next door to the post-ofï¬ce, Fenelon Falls. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES price-Q. When buying 5‘0"" X11135 The onlyup-to-date Restaurant in town. V‘Vhy Not You? | E Sighâ€"El and examine a copy of our catalogue if you have any idea of taking a prepara- tory courso for a GOOD PAYING PSSITICN. We. believe there is no school equal to ours for methodic business training and . We solicit i investigation and comparison. 3 3 Enter any time. No vacations. a l W. H. SHAW, PRINCIPAL. l ME dd. _..____.â€" If you want choice Baltimore Oysters, go to Stiuson's for then). He keeps them always in stock. Also a choice stock of the highest grade Cenfc-ctioncryâ€" CHEEBLATES AND fliiBllliS. They are immense. And don’t forget our Jumbo Peanuts, and try our line of ï¬ve and ten cent QSCIGARSQA THEY GIVE SOLID COMFORT. ALSOâ€"- ESE GREASE AND SOBAS AS USUAL. a- srmsoar, Feneion Sails. I l q A FEW Sid , FOR WINTER IN second Hand Stoves From $2 up, and new ones for the balance of the year at a small margin over cost. Also a good assort- ment of Cross-cut Saws, Axes, Axe Handles, and Snow Shovels. BOSSOW __ I A Snow Shovel when you can get one for a Sllver collection at the door. 3 A full “assortment of Hardware and Tinware, r Skates and Hockey Sticks, etc. G OPPOSITE Posrcrricn. i i t lilll l iiiil 'tiitiii LEFT FOR THE HOLIDAY Lockets, Branches and $iiwerware. ‘ i, ,p , THE LEADING E [E ' JEWELLER AND ;.. I I q}; ’ OPTICIAN, E Watches, Rings, Eracelrzts, Chains, 3w G. id. WicGEE. r , . W. M r 9MW. i 611,-.“ SEASON IN iii‘iiltl iiili. IL'IJJ‘ ; a 1mm WHEN IN NEED OF SOMETLEEEQ, OUTSIDE 0.. suitcase alarmist. Call for our Prices before seeking sumo fronn outside sources. Sillitlitll‘tl Puritan dWOOtltililal’t, FEWELEBE FALLS. ï¬ew Years’ Greetings FOR, YOU. We thank all our customers for their patronage during the past year. Our busin’ess shows a steady and healthful growth, and we hope to do an increased trade with you in 1906. HEADQUARTERS FOR Boys’ and Girls’ Sleighs,Doll Carriages, Blackboards. Toy Sets; also a full line of Fancy Rockers, Morris Chairs, Parlor Tables, Sideboards, Bedroom Suites from $12 up, Rug and Velour ParlorSuites. No trou- ble to show goods. Prices right. L. DEYMAN, Furniture and Undertaking. Picture Frzuning a Specialty. WANTED: One hundred more young men and women who are ambitious and enterpris- ing, to qualify in the stators W/ ' TORONTO. ONT. for the many ;0‘Etions open to all those who are thoroughly prepared to accept them. A six months’ course in this college means fora young man of the right kind an educational equipment hn-ttcr than many trades or professions in money earning power. Students nd- mittod at any time Circulars r'rce. W. J. ELLlOTT, Principal. CORNER YONGI‘I AND ALEXANDER. 5T3, ' SECOND EEVESE‘ON CGLERT â€"-OF THEâ€"â€" County of Victoria. he nextsittings of the above Court wil beheld 1n Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY. .‘llNUARY 8th, lQOS, conimcncingat 1 o’clock in the afternoon Thursday, Dec’r 23m, will be the last day of servxce on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other conn~ tics must be served on or before Satur- day, December 23rd. 3%†Ofï¬ce hours from 10 a m. to 4 p. n). ELISHA MARK, E. D . HAND, Bailiff. Clerk. Fenclon Falls, Oct. 12th, 1905. W‘ Coraline - Cream Hands--- ., Robson’s Drug Store. l I I O .w-=..