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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 26 Jan 1906, p. 5

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andfperlmps before this letter will be pub- lished the new lamps will be there. We are aiming at and I think are giving this town a service that is absolutely unique among municipaily lighted towns. Better regulation, higher efficiencies and a more even and better distributed service it is not possible for anyone to supply, and ifa "cw odds and ends deserve adrerse comment, it. is only because we are disappointed by the supply man with whom we are dealing. Yours truly, F. A. lichARllID Wm”. DR. J. ARCHER BROWN, M. n. o .u., r.r..\t.c,1..n c r , L n. c. s., Edin. Medalist and honor graduate Trinity UniVersity, Toronto. Physician, surgeon etc. Office in rooms next to Dr Sims. 1*“enelon Falls. plasma. 7 Disease Prevalent New. but can be Quickly Cured With Hyomei. A great manv people sufi‘nr more with catarrh during the fall months than at any other season of the year, the changes in weather seeming to have a bad effect upon the disease. Some of the cures made by Hyomei seem marvellous when one remembers that the patients had suffered from cutarrh 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- ping at the back of the throat caused by this ulfensivc disease A few days treat- ment brought quick relief, and its continued use made a complete. and lasting cure. By breathing Hyotnei through the pocket inhaler that comes with every outfit, all the air passages of the lungs and throat are filled with air laden with nature’s own rem- edies for the cure of catarrh. All disease germs are killed, and the irritated mucous membrane is healed The complete outtit costs butSl 00, extra bottles 50 cents Compare this small ex- I prnse with the fees charged by specialists. ' If you cannot obtain l-lyomei of your dealer, it will be forwarded by mail, post- ag- paid, on receipt of price Write to-day f-vr consultation blank that will entitle you 1 to services of our medical department with- out. charge. The R T. Booth Company, Hyomci Building, Ithaca, N. Y. ‘ , . :1 . . . ‘ v 4a , .. . . m“..- SYNOPSIS 0F Ailllllillil NORTH-WEST ll illES'l‘EAD 'liEGULATlONS. NY even numbered section of Dominion Lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be hotnesteadud by any person who is the sole 11' ad 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 oilice for the district in which the land is situate, or, if the homesteader desires, he may, on application to the Min- ister 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 homesteader 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 (2) If the father (or mother, if the father E t i i l TERRILL’S SESANTIG SALE i E" 1?“ OF ALL WINTER GOODS COMMENGES SATURDAY, JAN. 6. AND WILL CON- E _TINUE UNTIL THURSDAY. FEB. 1. g E i Iii? ESTlRE SISii, Consisting of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, etc., has to be sacrificed at less than actual cost, as all Winter Goods must. be sold before stock taking time. The greatest and best values on earth 110w stare you in the face. -. The only question isâ€"can yen, dare you. in justice to yourself, overlook a chance like this to save at least ,, half the price you will be obliged to pay the regular ‘ merchants for Fall and Winter merchandise. B7 ESE GSSE COMMOEI SEfiSE}, with which nature has endowed you; come and see with . your own eyes and be convinced. ll Clothing. Dry Goods," Boot and Shoe Sale ilitlnut a Parallel. It will pay you to come a hundred miles to visit the sale. Saturday, Jan. 6th, commences one of the greatest sales ever held in Fcnelon Falls. See handbills for a few of the many bargains that will be placed g on sale. E vesaitt . FENELON FALLS. E mafitmlllhtmdfiujfla finnflhuflntflxflhufluflmsfl'mofluuflhoflrfin E t. i. e .3: ii i» 5% lair. . r y, _. .V ;. n .« - . 1 . v. . - L‘ittsmhn .ml'l'm...:d'.'i..t.:.1l'lur.inllm .mllwn’hwll‘nmltmitn willing.Minnelli:srihumillmt siiliiutfllmt.nilhurfldlmnliuudfintnflimflm ' TIIE,CIIEAPEST STORE IN THE COUNTY." lirtfilhrszlllituillhmll’hmlllhz 1 war-1mg:lumpioqmr‘nwiriamt::iwt'iigprrumniwrunypraimnrnqm‘nmu‘may:armor 'anppirngngrlmgprnyupr aimrnmtnrnnppr’nw Wilma, E 855% and examine a copy of our catalogue if you have any idea of taking a prepara- tory course for a. G001) PAYING POSITION. We believe there is no school equal to n DO YOU WANT MORE SALARY ? $100 to $400 per month. Good man in each township. Wonder of the age. Ex- perience unnecessary. Write nowâ€"don’t delay, to Box 491, LINDSAY, ONT. F_____._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Jan. 26th, 191:6, ours for methodic business training and for producing good results. We solicit investigation and comparison. Enter any time. Reported 07/ the 1v art/1 otm Roller Mill 00 , ,, t-l -F‘t‘ .... ' Wheat Sco cl 01 1 e 73 ‘0 75 he vacations. FOR WINTER li‘l 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. DON’T BORROW . A Snow Shovel when you can get one for a silver collection at the door. A full assortment of Hardware and Tinware, Skates and Hockey Sticks, etc. G. H. MSGEE. OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. lilll l iii’i Bliiilill LEFT FOR THE HOLIDAY ‘ ; SEASON IN i ‘g Watches, Rings, Bracelets, Chains, Lockets, Branches and Silverware. iii. tins, new iiiiitlii itiii. WHEN IN NEED OF commune, . gran... annotate MATERIAL, Call for our Prices before seeking same from outside sources. Fenelon Fails Furniture Company, Ltd, FENELON FALLS. .0. SECOND DIVISION COURT? â€"-0F. THE-â€" New Years’ is deceased) of the homesteader resides Wheat, t'all, perbushcl.... 73 75 ‘ . r - uponu farm in the vicinity of the land Wheat, spring I 70 70 F V County. of Vlct01.la.. entered for, the requirements as to resi- Barley, per bus 1e . . . . . . . . 43 46 I . I A deuce may be satisfied by such person re- Buckwheat“ .... .. . . 4.6 43 I $861115? fgitffiggsngfj:lflzfibg‘zggepifit Ell. siding with the father or mother. _ Oats, “ ,,.. 33 35 t y ,. . o . a 3.. (3) If we sewer 1mg his permanent.ms.l' Pe‘l‘se' “ "" "" 72 75 FOR YOU. We thank‘. all? our customers: ON' MONDAY‘:. APRlL 9ih,.1906: dance “9°” farming land owned by 1"“? ‘“ Rye: ” 6° 65 for their patronage during the pasn commenc’ing‘at 1 o’clock in the afternoon the “emit-Y °f his homestead’ the .‘qumre' Pommes7 ” ' ' ' ' ' ' " 35 40 year. Our business shows a steady Thursdav March 29th will be the last; day.“- monts as to residence may be satisfied by Butter,pe1‘ lb , _ . . . , 20 22 I H and healthful growth, and we hope~ of. servi‘c’e 0,, defendants residing inlhis. PBSldcnee 1190“ “13.594? lam}; Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . .... 20 23 ' - , to do an increased Wade With 3'0“ “1' countv. Defendants living'in'oth‘er coon-- Six months) notice 1n writing sltouldba gay, per ton . 6.00 8.00 1906: “as “.11le be sewed onior. before saw“. given to the Commissioner of Dominion Hides . . . _ _ ' “h” 7.00 300 . (my March 24th, . . , Lands at. Ottawa of intention to apply for Hogs (live) "u" "u" H 6 35 6 60 HEADQUARTERS FOR . 0mm lloursfmmlo w m m4 p_ m, Piltent- lion's DreS‘ed .... 6 50 8.50 , . r ' _ _ ' _' ' ' w. w. oonY, Beiglwufuin _. 4.00 5.00 , CHOICE Boys’ and Girls’ Sleighs,Doll ELISHA MAKER-11w E. DiHAng-s‘k Deputy of the Minister of the Interior. Sheepskins . .. . .. 50 .L Carriages, Blacktxwwdsq T 0 y FemloniFlm:1Jla; 9th. 1905 in .. N. B.â€"Unauthorized publication of this Wool ...; :4 2 ' L Sets _ who a full line of Fancy i a . ,. .. advertisement will not be paid for. 44. 1310‘”: Brandon 5 BBSt - - - « - 2-35 --’ , 4 y ‘ ’ ‘_ _ . - "1m"! S‘lverl‘e“ " 2'30 2"“) Rockers, Morris Chairs, Parlor . Hâ€"fl-flâ€"â€"â€"df Flour, Victoria 2.10 2.30 . Flour, Family, Clipper.... 2 on 2.20 Bran, per 100 lbs .. . 91) 1.00 Shorts,“ “ 1.00 1.15 Mixed 0110p “ 115 125 If you want choice Baltimore Oysters, -â€"--â€"-â€"-- go to Stinson‘s for them. He keeps them always in stock. Also a choice stock of the highest grade Confectioneryâ€"~â€" CHIiCOLATES AND BUNBONS. They are immense. And don’t forget our Jumbo Peanuts, and try our line of five and ten cent KCIGARS.» THEY GIVE SOLID COMFORT. Tables, Sideboards, Bedroom' Suites from $12 up, Rug and (- Velour Parlor Suites. No trou- ble to show goods. Prices right. L. DEYMAN, Furniture and Undertaking». Picture Framing a Specialty. A HAPPY-NEW YEAR TO ALL. Christmas is past, and we have again entered upon a New Year, and through the long twelve months to come people will THE 31ers .FOR THE WHERETilE BSLLAR NEW YEAR. GOES FARIHEST. Coraline Cream For" O‘haspped I thank my friends. and patrons for success 1n the WANTED” :~ This is the Store where past year, and am sure that ALSO Highest Prices are Paid I shall do my best still to ICE CREAM AND sums 0m, hundred my... young men arid Handsâ€"m... {or Produce and tit-here a merit" the patronage shown - ‘ women who are ambitious and enterpris- D AS USUAL' mg, to qualify in the to me. I have received. afull line of goods for the new year. Prices right, and quality the best. that I- can - buy in my line of \Vatches, Clocks, Chains, Linksand Bracelets. JOHN SLATER, The OldrReliablo Watchmaker and Jeweller, next door to the post-office, Fenelon Falls. ISSUES. OF MARRIAGE LICENSES lull iine of the Choicest Groceries are kept. Also the famous ALBERT SHOE FOR MEN. and: the VICTORIA SHOE FOR WOMEN, and afirst clussline of‘Children’s Shoes. Come and give me a. trial. If we suit you. tell others. If not, tell us. Coleman’s Bread for Sale. Jas. Robertson. THE. HONEST HOUSE . 250;. The only up-to-date Restaurant in town. D. STNSON, Fenelon Falls.. A ELLIOTT W/ TORONTO, our. for. the many positions open to all those- who are thoroughly prepared to accept them. A- six. months’ course in this college means for a young man of the right kind an educational equipment ' c w ’ '. a better than manyr trades 01 professions ' I in money earning power. Students ad- E3 Robson’s; V Drug: Store. ' mittod at any time. Circulars free. w.1. ELLIOTT, Principal. «fl CORNER YONGB AND ALEXANDER,BTB., 't i . '74 In.“ ,‘s’r .2: Si": ( -”-~..._ ‘ ' foe“- 4nd“ #- Mom . -.__ .. .3ng .n. ,

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