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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Dec 1910, p. 5

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nâ€"v suns stuns OI Kidney Trouble. If your back is constantly aching and if you experience dull shooting pains, your kidneys are out of order. Neglect quickly brings on rheumatism, diabetes, lumbago, sciatica, etc. Mrs. John Wagner of 110 Hollis St., Halifax, N. S., says; “ Dull shouting pains would catch me across the small part ofmy back and extend into my shoulders and neck, often causing me to suffer ' severe headaches and spells of dizziness. spots would dazzle before my eyes and everything would turn black: 1 would fall to the floor and be unable to get up with- out assistance. A friend told me of Booth’s FENELON FALLS MARKETS A GOOD TIME AT-‘BURY'S GREEN. A Christmas tree and entertainment will be held in the Presbyterian Church, at Bury’s Green on Friday evening, _Dec. 16th. A good programme will be given. Admission, adults 25., children free. CENTRAL TELEGRAPH SCHOOL. Strathcona, Alta., Vernon, B. C., Mor- den, M an., besides several Ontario towns, have sent representatives _to the above named school, which en]oys a splendid reputation for training young men for railway work. The school 15 located at Yonge and Gerrard Streets, and is affiliated with the" well known Central Business College of Toronto, and is a reliable school in every particular Fenelon Falls, Friday, December 9 1910 “I Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 780. to 800. . Wheat, fall, 78 to 80 - Wheat, spring, .73 to 75 Barley, per bushel, 45 to 50 Oats, per bushel, 31 to 32 Pease, per bushel, 75 to 80... Buckwheat, 400. to 42 Potatoes, 35 to 40 Butter, per pound, 20 to 23 ‘ Eggs, per dozen, 18 to 20 Hay, per ton, $8 to $10 Hides, $8 Hogs, live, $6.00 to $6.25 Hogs, dressed, $7.00 to $7.50 Beef, $6 to S 7.50 Sheepskins, 50 to 80 1 r ‘0' Kidney Pills andl began their use. The , . first box gave me relief and I am now well ; 1. a ‘ v T The Electric Power Co., Limited, has and Strong}: A11 1!. a - .. r- Vt 001, 12 to 20’ p I applied to the t0wn of Lindsay for a .132“ druggists 3911 ..»; oi : gigur,lgrpnclopfifigoatéogzm I franchise for light and power. '1he comâ€" . Booms Kidney i F1 ur,Vi tier. c.$q,45 .2354 pany, it is understood, controls the ~ Pius 50m 9, box a T h I 11our", 10 oria, .. ‘ gig“; V260 Lightyfleat &P°‘Ver 00- and the Amour“ :- with a guarantee Q S , more t an any other , " 1‘,0m’ne“7.proc?ss’ ‘7 ‘ .0 $ :, 5, Power 00., P‘terboro, the Peterboro ' to relieve 0,. your ‘ {I Flour, famlly, cllpper, $233 to @25 . , Street Railway. the Seymour Power 00-, ' 1 money back. They dehcacy of the oven, ought to be ? gagggegomgrggggg3,05 '50 $.13" ' V , l’ " a I ‘ Mixed Chop, do., $1.35 to $1.50 ‘ ‘ '. are the world’s greatest specific , for Kidney or bladder trouble. Postpaid from the r proprietors The R. T. Booth Co. Ltd., Fort Erie. Sold and guaranteed by W. H. Robson. , of Campbellford, the Trent Power Co., Ltd., and Trenton Electric & Water 00.; also I-Iealey's Falls, with about 15,000 horse power, near Campbellford; the Cobourg Utilities Corporation, Oshawa Gas and Electric Light, and. several other companies. _________...'_â€"â€"â€" Lakefleld News: The steamer Maple Leaf. owned by the Macdonald Company, while working for the government be- low Hastings, on Monday, met with a mishap which will likely end her career, as she ran into the ice up near Oake's Rock, and} pulled most of her caulking out along the water line. She started to fill and was beached, and now 'lies on the bottom. She was subsequently raised and taken to Hastings. W __._,___â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" BORN. GRIFFINâ€"In the township of Verulam, on Tuesday, Nov. 52nd, 1910, the wife of Mr. Win. Griffin, a daughter. ‘ROBSON.â€"-At Fenelon Falls, on Mon- tempting and appealing to the taste. You do not eat pie as a nerve tonic or to strengthen your appetite. You eat it for pleasure mostly. You want it, of course, to taste good, at the same time you want the crust to be. light, flaky, wholesome. Now, pie crust properly made from ‘ For \; Notice to Creditors. Margaret Howie, Deceased. Pursuant to 11.8.0 1897, Cap. 129, Sec. 38, the creditors and others having claims against the estate of Margaret Howie, of the township of lienelon, in the County of Victoria,widow ,deceased, who died on or about the 5th day of November, are hereby required to send in to.William H. Cullis (Powles Corners) or Robert Hewie (Cameron P. 0.), execu- tors of the last will of the said deceased, a statement of their names and adâ€" dresses, the full particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (it any) held by them, on or. before the 30th day of December, A. D. 1910. ‘ Reyal Household Fleur _. ' is alway: good food,.the is more satisfying than absolute uniformity of ordinary flour, comes out ' this best ofallflours elimin- of the oven flakicr, more ‘ ates failure entirely. You tender and more digestible. , get the same delightful Be sure to try “ROYAL results every time and your HOUSEHOLD” when next pies aremore healthful and you make pies“ It is the nourishing than 1f made: finest flour in the world not Furniture to. < w. -,- Go to 1‘1» .:.,.,..Aq...,.‘., . . ., Deyman’s.. (133” Dec“ 5t'h’ 1910’ the Wife Of Mr' W' 1" And take notice that after the said ‘5 ' Homo“, a 50‘1- date the erecutors of the said deceased from ordmary flouf' only for PaStrY bilt for if _ _ \vliu diszrgaute assets dot the bead The reason is that Bread and allfamily baking. 3 i argare ew1e ecease amongs e ‘ u ,, : Wanted. parties entitled ’thereto, liaving regard ' ROYAL HOUSEHOLD c"oellvtes Book For A , , 3 colt" contalning 125 "L, =1: 1 A hav1ng a larger percentage pagcsofmed andtested only to the claims of which they have 3 Of quality gluten, reclpeswillbesentfreeto A gmd general servant GOOd wages' then notice; and that they will not be ~51... ' Jr, Laundry given out. Apply 1. V - iable for the assets or any part thereof . . \. 1 AVELLE. . . « - - - s fR - . MRS “7‘1 FL so distributed to any person of whose asstmilatcs ' more readily, it'd‘lIduFfdu‘iâ€"whgyglgfdflel. Q’ Lmdsay' . claim they had not notice at the time of f,” distribution thereof or a part thereof. Dated this 26th day of November, A.D. SEGDED DIVISION COURT 1910. . HOPKINS, Wnnxs & HOPKINS, THE OGILVIE FLOUR MILLS CO. LIMITED. ...~,~.. ._ "OF THEâ€" Solicitors for the said Executors, County of VictOria. Lindsay, Ont. ‘ â€"â€"â€" I Q The next sittings of above Court Wll __________._____._:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" ‘ be held in Twomeyis hall, Ffénelon Falls .- . ‘ ’ v- ‘ ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 12111, 1911, VOTERS USTS, 1910 commencing at 1.30 o’cloc‘tcin the after- ___.___ , goon.fsaturday,Dip-3183,1131 be.§3:1ߤt MUNICIPALITY or THE VILLAGE or I “3' ° “"106 0“ e e" a“ S "95‘ ‘ g ‘“ Frvntov riLLs couvrv ' a .. d‘ t 1. . . 1 AL a. . , J. ' ' . ) ~ , a 2.22:.transnatinnn ‘J’:“t:“.2.-..S: 0F mm... ante winnows 0,35,: $535,933,335 $33533; : Saturday, Dec. 26th, 1910. _ _ "â€", .D D '3; Notice is hereby given that I have , founded during the past twenty- ‘ -‘ W Office hours from 10 a'm' to 4 p‘m' transmitted or delivered to the persons Ale Money Savers' Get them from six years. This chain is the ‘ J - mentioned in section 9 of the Ontario largest trainers of young people " in Canada and it is freely ( ELISHA MARK, ‘ E. D.HA.ND, - Clerk Voters’ Lists Act the copies required to Bailiff. admitted that its graduates get ’_ the best positions. There is a . reason ; write for it. A diploma " from the Commercial Educators’ Association of Canada is a pass- port to success. be so transmitted or delivered of thclist, M made pursuant to the said Act, of all ” " â€" persons appearing by the last revised assessment roll of the said municipality VlCTlii'iS 0F CONSUMPTION. titiiyeititlfé‘cé‘él‘s’tfoif iiirfit‘éifld‘i: Legislative Assembly, and at Municipal elections; and that the said list \vas MOTHER AND TWO CHH‘DREN AT first posted up at my otlicc at Fenelon F. C. TAYLQR. You may study partly at home i and finish at the College. MUSKOKA FREE HOSPITAL. Falls on the 14th day of November 1910, ___.__. and remains there for inspection. :. And I hereby call upon all voters to j v . v Ariygwfluzdg :;°:t§:;:;fllfib_:g’ take immediate proceedings to have all 51‘ Enter an} ddl)’ ’ y a e â€" ' u-I'I'OI‘S or omissions corrected according ‘3‘ gedy in Real Lifeâ€"Heavy Debt on to law. Term Opens Aug' magma“, Dated this 15th day of November, 1910 FETEBBuno 7 w. 'r. JUNKIN, , I . Business GOLELGE. A story from the Muskoka Free Hospital Clerk of the 531d Mummpahty GEO. SPOTTON PRESIDENT ' for Consumptives tells of a mother who, ~â€"â€" -~- -â€"-. â€"~-â€" â€" â€" ' ' - I with her two children, is now under treats www.mu WM "m l 'i mentin that institution. Thehusband had I. 1. been a patient, but the case was an ad- UP’TO/DATE w“ ‘1. 3i ,_ vanced one when the patient entered, and he has since passed away. There is little doubt but that the wife was infected as a result of caring for her husband, and now O she is in the Muskoka Hospital. Her little i "i i l GET THE BEST-*IT PAYS: girl, about five years of age, and a boy of I i I: one we m t i z i E i Do not fool with education attend the famous ‘ TORONTO. our. The Best. Place in Canada for stictly high grade training. Graduates readily get good, positions. Comâ€" mence now. Write to-day for cata- loguc. ten are with her, both being afflicted with this dread disease. The words of the mother are pathetic. She writes: “I went to a doctor and ot him to examine my lungs to see whet or there was anything wrong with them, and he said that the right lung was affected. A little rest, he hoped, would build me up. I have a little girl, about five years old, and the doctor says that if I could take her up with me it would do her ever so much good, as she is not very strong. I have DRESSERS, three more children, and one of these, a boy often, seems also to be afilicted, and 2 it is advisable that he should enter the hos-I Call and see my stock of TABLES , WJ. ELLIOTT, Prlndpal. CORNER YONGE AND ALEXANDER s'rs. ital.” p These three are of the 104 patients who . are residents it:i this deatifving institution ' I and being care for wit out money and L d M w k _ without price. The sorry part of it is that A fine of first, cmss goods at z s“. t the trustees are carrying a debt of some- prices that win please you, Who get their supplies I ’ ~ I All kinds of, . ‘ Marble and Granite Monuments: Being a direct importer, I aim-able to, from us will have the i REWARD of satisfaction. See us | before placing your order. ‘ thing like $40,000, incurred largely through 1 the additions that have been made within the past year, and that have more than s s G a I N E R I I ,1 ' tion, together with the heavy cost of main; i taining so large 1121 number of free t1patients. WW Readers who esire to ielp_ is great . quote the closest prices. W. J.- Gage Chairman Executive Corn- I ’ . , . , mittee, 84 Sphdina avenliiie, or to the Sec- MISS Talia, Bedfgrd anmg the latest improved machinery: remry'Treasurer’ 347 mg streeb‘ “est” HONOR GRADUATE ALBERT COLLEGE, I ‘ are able to do the best of “'UI'k , _ Toronto. ‘ \ Call and get designs .and.1prices. ' ‘ WORKSâ€"In the rear of the .\ iii-key, 0Q . r i a, single patient because, of his or; her designing. “The parsonage," Qwerty: - ~ 1331191911 Fallen __-___._ a. GHAMBEBS; . ' ' ‘ § doubled the accommodation of the institu- i WNNOMW”W charity may send their contributions to Mr. for Lettering, Tracing and Polishing, we; , The Muskoka Free Hospital has ever liv- IS prepared to give lessons in 0“, 0,. ed up to its claims of never havmg refused water 00101- ‘pain‘ting‘ crayon drawing, or , A_ V cumbridge street

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