. p..- (mez news on last page.) DIED. Bnoxensmnn â€"-In Stephen township, Hu- ron county, on Thursday, January 18th, Samuel Brokenshire, aged 81 years and 2 months Deceased was uncle of Mr. Sam- uel Brokenshire, of this village. BOYS WANTED to sell The Canadian Graphic, a national illustrated weekly. PriCe ilve cents. Twelve copies to start with sent free Address: The Canadian Graphic Publishing Company, Limited, 176 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario. DR. .I. ARCHER BROWN, M. 0.0 M., r r.n.o ,L.R o. P.,L.R.C. s., Edin. medalist and honor graduate Trinity University, Toronto. Physician, surgeon etc. Ofï¬ce in rooms next. to Dr. Sims. 'Fcnelon li‘alls. lNSlD Gazette Readers’ Chance for Proï¬tâ€"Ev- eryone Ought to Grasp this Opportunity. To have even a simple case of indigestion is to have“ insideinformation†of suffering that warns of serious trouble in the future, unless the digestive system is strengthened. If you cannot eat and digest three good square and satisfying meals each day with- out discomfort, your stomach needs Mi-o-na tablets. They are not a mere temporary relief, but are composed of valuable medic- inal agents which strengthen the digestive organs and cure and prevent stomach troubles. 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, furred 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-ua. Just one little tablet out of a 50~ccnt box of this remedy before each meal for a few days, and you will soon have a strong stomach and perfect health. If you cannot obtain Miona of your drug- gist, it will be set by mail, post-paid, on receipt of price. Write us for advice on your case from a leading stomach special- ist, which will be sent free. The R. T. Booth Company, Ithaca, N Y. SYNOPSIS or 0mm NORTH-WEST IIAHIESTEAD REGULATIONS. NY even numbered section of Dominion Lands in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta, excepting 8 and 26, not reserved, may be homesteaded by any person who is the sole head 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 ofï¬ce 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 tether is deceased) of the hemestcader resides upon a farm in the vicinity of the land entered for, the requirements as to r651- dence may be satisï¬ed by such person re- 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 said land. Six months’ notice in writing 'should be given to the Commissioner of Dominion Lands at. 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 for. 44. l-AS‘. armors kFUR Blhï¬lliisme # Now ls the Grocery season. I am prepared for big selling; with an unusual collection of Gro- ceries and Canned Goods. The economical housewife will come here. THE REASON IS THIS: 19 lbs best granulated Sugar for$1.00 20 lbs light yellow- Sugar for $1 00 4 lbs choicest Raisins for 25c. Other such bargainstoo numer- ous to mention.- Call and sec for yourself. Special Sale of Boots tit-Shoes. for Mo weeks. If we serveyou-qwell, tell others. if not, tell us. ‘ m mum's BREAD; Jae. Robertson. TEFLHONEST. HOUSE. TERRILL BROS.’ i FEBRUARY WHI I E W EAR SALE. i THURSDAY wear Saleâ€"an event market. flnzflhudmrmmml‘kfllinï¬h minnow.Jflhuflhmfhuflhtnflvflhzfl‘ï¬mfla nililirga‘limmm†'“nsflliim‘t'iuflhuflu' uflmnli‘hmflnMLflmflknw' hLflmï¬tJflï¬mlinJflthflmflEkMKï¬KMmm in: l 41 :- DO YOU WANT MORE SALARY ? $100 to $400 per month. each township. Wonder of the age. perience unnecessary. delay, to Box 491, LINDSAY, ONT. __________________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- FENELON FA LLS MARKETS. Fenelon Falls, Friday, Jan. 26th, 1996, Reported 03/ Lite Norm erm- Rolls-r Min 00 FOR THE NEW YEAR. I thank my friends and patrons for- success in the past year, and am sure that I shall do my best still to merit the patronage shown to me. I- have receiVed-a-fu-ll line of goods for the new year. Prices right, and quality the best that I can buy in my line of Watches, Clocks, j Chains,Links-andBracelets. JOHN SLATER, The Old;Reliable Watchmaker and Jeweller, next door-to the post-ofï¬ce, Fenelon Falls.- ISSUER;OF. MARRIAGE LICENSES whitewear sale we have ever held, both in scope and in remarkable value giving. Such a Sale as This is not made ready over night. We have prepared for this sale, and so well has the work been done that the merchandise we place on sale represents very unusual values, in spite of the condition of the he to Quality. All our efforts have been towards the “how good†rather than the “ how cheap.†Compare the materials,the workmanship, the style, and you will concede that our lines are up-to-the-minute in every point. In many cases you will ï¬nd the price less than you can buy the material for. See our Whitewear catalogue for prices, illustrations and descriptions of all lines. EL. l... FENELON FALLS. TIIE CHEAPEST STORE :WruW unï¬prnmrmwmnï¬n amnigprrmiprnwr'uw’naï¬priwvnmrmr armor unmrnpnpr'anm‘nmtr naryragym'nnpprnumr my; 5 N T N G 5 ‘ Good man in Ex- Write nowâ€"don’t MORNENG, , rnsnuanr rmsr, marks the opening of our annual White- that will surpass any IN THE COUNTY. BE SWE and examine a copy of our catalogue you have any idea of taking a preparaâ€" tory course for a G001) PAYING I’DSITION. We believe there is no school equal to ours for methodic business training and We solicit investigation and comparison. for producing good results. choice stock of the highest grade Confectioneryâ€"â€" * 'CHUCOLATESAND BONBONS. They are immense. And don’t forget our Jumbo Peanuts, and try our line of ï¬ve and ten cent MCIGARSM} THEY GIVE SOLID COMFORT. Atsoâ€" ICE CHEAP! AND SODAS AS USUAH. The only up-to-date Restaurant in town. SThlSON, Fenelon Falls. FOR WINTER IN Second Hand Stoves From $32 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. MCGEE. OPPOSITE POST-OFFICE. W. 4 WW ow WW awesome»; _~ SPSSIAL SALE IN JEWELLERY. FOR THE NEXT TlVO WEEKS \VILL OFFER. AT SPECIAL PRICES Bracelets, Chains, Lockets, Rings, Brooches; Cuff Links, etc. ‘ IF YOU WANT A WATCH Give me a call and I can show you the largest variety in town, at prices that will interest you. No need of going out of town when you can save money by buying at home. A full line of optical Goods. Satisfaction: guaranteed. Quality and prices right. liliilllii lllli. THE LEADING JEWELLER AND Pammï¬@mï¬@. WHEN IN NEED OF % OUTSIDE .. BUELDI nae-resist, Call for our Prices before seeking same fronn outside sources. Fenelon Falls Furniture Company, Ltd, FENELOfl FALLS. if On DIVISION 001581" New Years’ SECOND Sn:- ‘° :2 Enter any am No - â€"°F mâ€" tht: Spring * n" 70 70 ~ i ‘ County. of Victoria. ' V b I...- . n.. : gilttiilgziu “She .... .. . 46 , be next sittings of the-above. Court wilt Oats, ,, u†H†33 35 _ ‘ be held- in Tinomeyls hall, Fenelon .Falls- gm“ ii is?) 22 ron You. we thank all our customersv on MONDAYZ-APRI‘L‘,9th,.1906. ye, nu nu .___. 3,23 a for their patronage during the past -_ o ,. y- , . ' Potatoes, l‘ .... 35 40 . y_ear. Our business shows a steady 3.332322331212111 209$0gig]gélihï¬ï¬godoagï¬f Butter,per 1b.... . . . . . ... 20 22 i w H and healthful growth, and. we hope observice ORVAdefendgnts residing. inotms‘ Eggs, per dozen . .... 6 8 (2):; I . y - to do an increased trade with you 1n- county. Def-endants living in other 0mm“ gay, Per “mu u" - - ’ 1906- ties- must~be served= on--or before Saturt Hides . . . . . .. ...... 7.00 8 00 : , _ _ . ‘ E F R day- March 24th.. S33: (B‘r’ESISéc-ï¬-u --~-~ " g ‘8) HEADQUART RS 0 @‘Ulï¬ce hours from. 10 a. m. .to 4 p. m.-. rBeegr..( ........ .1211... 4.00 5.00 CHOICE ,Boys’ and Girls’ Sleighs,Doll«. IELISHA.llteltBleil.flv E. D..HAND,‘ Swim†I . H i I. M carriages, BlaCkboards' T 0y ’ Fencldn‘Falltiquarl 9th 1905' Clem“ oo .a - ; - ‘ 'v‘ ' “r h Flour, Brandon’s Best 2.35 2.55 , , _ Sets; also a full line of Fancy ; [gleangiht'erï¬euf 22-12,? Rockers, Morrls Chan's, Parlor ' ‘Olll’ lC 01‘18: ...o.-o--e - ‘ ' ~' riour’, Family, Clipper,,., 200 2.20 6 V S i E B S Tables, Sideboards, Bedioom gm, pcrlOO 1135...... 133 I Suites from $12 up, Rug and horts, “ “ - -_ . . . ‘ ‘ _ . ' Mixed Chop u .115. 1 2., If. you Wm†Helmico Baltimore Gymâ€, Velour Parlor Suites. No tron _ .' -â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"- go to Stinson's for them. He keeps ble to Show SOOdS- Pllces mg 113' x ‘ them always in stock. Also a. l L. DEYMAN, Furniture and Undertaking- Flcturc Framing a Specialty. l Cream Fer; I Chapped?’ Hands-Am 25c. Robson’s; . : .-.' t. 'J-ua. -1 W'A N‘TE D : One hundred more young men and women who are ambitious and enterpris- ing, to qualify in the 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 better than many trades or professions in money earning power. Students ad« mitted at any time. Circulars free. W. .l. ELLIOTT, Principal. CORNER YONGE AND ALEXANDER 5TB , . i , ( i . Drug; ,. Store. mw‘m.’ ~r « .3».an