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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 10 Nov 1911, p. 5

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-.. , , .- lid To LIGHTEN HOUSEWORK Sundry Practically new 38-55 \Viuchester Riile, half magazine, take down; hand case for same. Apply at Gazette oilice. ______.______________,__.___._â€"â€"â€"â€" WANTED Ladies to do plain and light sewing Some Useful Hints as to Household Duties ill-he houSewif'e with ‘a regard foi" ilust should keep on ‘ hand several sizes 0‘ soft Vilmmh and paint at home, whole or spare tidie;good pay; brushes. So equipped she need not work sent any distance; charges paid: tear dust will disgrace her by sticking 50nd Stamp for full particulars. Nation- lr the ceruers ,0: mouldings in the al Manufacturing Company, Montreal. t‘arvings of furniture, and along the hdges of mirrors. . \ 'Th‘é scraps of Soap l‘éf't from house- hold "and toilet purposes need not be wanted. The former may be used to the tiniest piece in the soap shaker for the dish-pan, while the latter can be boiled down to a jelly with, a little \v’ater and kept for shampooing mix- tures; , ‘ _ .. Many persons do not know that soda exterminates germs. so be sure to keep a supply on hand to be used in drains the to wash out i'niilt bottles and wipe but shelves of the pant‘râ€"‘y'. , _ p _ While a pantry need not be so care- fully watched in cold weather as in summer, it should always be washed 'out once a week, preferably before fresh marketing is put in it. Scrub the shelves and walls with strong soapsuds, in which has been put ______________________._â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"- Tree's that arm Grow: When buying fruitor ornamental trees, see to it that you buy of a firm whose trees have the right sort of roots and have been handled correctly in the nur- series. Our trees will grow: â€"â€" there is a reason. Take an agenc ”2 send for terms. Out- fit freen Thos. V. Bowman &St)n 00., Ltd., Ridgeville, Ont. ______________..__.â€".â€"â€"- Been Good for Forty Years Hypn‘phosphi as. What is it Good For ?' be cleaned in a hurry, it will expedite matters greatly to boil for a minute in soda. W'nte'r that is 'not too strong: Later parish in the usual way. otter. all that will be needed is to rub Well with a dry cloth. 1 b l' 1 ‘ . All egg-dishes, mi k ott es, g asses that have held milk, and pots in which Of the lungs. . _ custards have been boiled. cereal pots 1“ general where “baht.“ energy, and dishes should be soaked in cold and oppetite are diminished. water before being scalded, and they Only make sure of the quality of :3; be kept clean with half the cf. your Hypophosphites. In scaling a fish, hold it under the Hypophosphites 1’5 5f the I‘lgheSt water to keep the scales from flying. quality. Don’t trifle with doubtful goods, "he scaling may be much more easily done if the fish is first dipped for an you can be sure of ours. ‘We know 3‘ just what it contains. instant into boiling water. 0. F. VIDARS Washing lamp chimneys by immer DRUGGIST AND OPTICIAN. ing them in water often makes them Successor to \V. H. Robson. As a general System Tonic. In Nervous Afiections. In Convalescence from illness. In Bronchitis, Coughs and affections brittle. A safer way to clean them is to hold them for a few minutes over a steaming kettle. Then polish brisk- ly with a soft cloth. M ; cow vs. AUTOMOBlLE A Humorous Comparison, With a 3%, i’reference for the Bovine Good for 99mplexion _ _,__. Of all the skin beautifiers we have , . 1 d had in our store there is none that we A Kansas Clty man who fas owne can recommend more highly than the an automobile for a year offers to 1331]). prescription. trade it for a cow. This is encourag- D. D. D. is such a logical remedy for r . ,. u ' _ _ h , all kinds of skin trouble and is so scien- .ng, in $110“ mg that the back tOt e tilically compounded that it clears up farm” propaganda is taking hold where. the complexion over night. it ought to. A “711016 1°t 0i people owm D. D. D. is most widely known as the automobiles Who would be better Off most reliable treatment for Eczema, but With COWS- N0 civilization “'1“ ever it has also been found invaluable for all outlive the gentle and mild-eyed Sister, of the ox. The world sucks its life, from her udder, and poetry. commerce and statescraft subsist by reason of her ministrations. She is the dumb and inarticulate savior of little chil- then, the friend of tottering age, and: the fountain of healing. to the sick. You don't have- to wind her up to make her work, or pour her, full. of.‘ water when she gets hot.. . She doesn’t smell like an- oil‘ refi‘rr cry, and you don’t have to get down under her with a. monkey-wrench every half mile to screw up something that has worked loose. Her spark plug is always in working order and her tires are punctureless. She never "blows" out,. and your wife can run her as well as or better than a hired chauffeur- She is‘ more precious limousines. and more beautiful to be- bold than the pictures in the Satur- day Evening Post. She encourages domestic tranquility ,and makes for virtue and chastity- No- man who. owned and operated a cow was ever correspondent in a divorce case, or some home to find that hit wife hsdl l‘oft the dog and gone with the chauf- tour. The smell of gasoline suggests dis- .‘oyalty,. but the fragrance ot fireshx cow's milk awakens visions of peace, virtue and a holy content. It carries with it the breath of clover fields and the music of the voices of happy wo- men and j‘oyous little children hedged" in by love and purity. A cow shed" is the open. door to paradise guarded by good genii, and the garage is often a sliding panel to the infernal regions. The two of them, the cow and‘ the au- tomobile, stand at the opposite poles of our civilization, and the choice we make is going to determine the des- tiny of a people. The announcemenet from Kansas City indicates a return to safety and sanityâ€"Paris Mercury; hesitate to give DD 1). our special recommendation. In fact, we are con- vinced that l).D.D. will give relief that no other remedy can. Surely if you have any skin trouble you should give Dill). Prescription a trial. checked, minor skin troubles often d'e- vclop into serious disease, diliicult even for DJ) D. to cure. Better drop into our store anyway and get posted on this wonderful. remedy. Ask also about D.D.D. Soap. which is so invaluable in keeping the skin in healthy condition. Dept. RE, 49 Colborne St., Toronto, for- a free trial bottlc. In either case, dbn't put it off, but act at once. A. J. Gould, Druggist, FEN ELON rams; .â€"._._.â€"â€"â€"â€"- FENELON FALLS MARKETS Wheat, Scotch or Fife, 700. to 750. Wheat, fall, 80 to 83 Wheat, spring, 7'3 to 75 Barley, per bushel, 50"to 60‘ Oats, per bushel, 40 to 43 Pease, per bushel, 75 to 80 Buckwheat, 52c. to 55 Potatoes, bush. .70‘to 80 Buttenper pound, 20 to 24 Eggs, peg dozem 18 to 20’ . Hamper ton, $10 to $12 ‘- ,, Hides, $10 to $12 Hogs, live, $5.00 to $6 00. Beef, $ 7.50m $8 Sieepsl’rins, 50 to 80 Wool, 12‘ to 20' Flour, Samson, $2.80 to- $3.00 Flour.W‘-unipog $2.70 to $2190 Plonr,8ilver Leaf, $2.50 toQS'JO Holt.Â¥ictoria-.$2.d5 to 02.05 “cannot process. $2.40 to 32.00 An English farmer has a crop of hay making forty-seven stacks with an esti- ‘ mated Weight of 750 tons. It realized $l8,600 Years ago the millerd’umped‘ his bran ou the most convenient dumping-groom].- ____________..____ NOTICE. ‘ All parties indebted to the late- John- ston J..B'r:mdom are hereby notified. to- 2 pay their accounts to JL.lB..and: M. W. Brandon, who will settle any claims against the-estate. Martha Brandon. Elizabeth J. Robertson, M..W.Braudon.. . ‘ J. "r W iiole and“ only heirs of the Me Johnston Litres-don. . teacu- .a.. i. . aneloo Falls, 0ct.19th,1mi_ . It or o I “mouse 00!! (30". do., .1.“ to .130! kinds of minor skin troubles. We do not ’ Do not delay. for if not promptly- Or write the D.D.D. Laboratories, ' Fenelonl Falls, Friday, Nov. 10, 1911’ flour. hmil‘y. clipper. 82.36 to 32'. , Bron. per 100 pounds. 01.20 to 01.?! “02mm. 01-30%qu . First Class Drug Store. Our Drugs are the Forest that can be obtained. A message for our Lady Customers : We havcaHome , Perfectly ‘with the SAME Dye. - impish Clean No chance of hsing the Wrong ‘ mm IllilDSov-m mama”... yo u have to color A complete assortment of all Golds always on ham!» » A. J. GOULD Druggist and Optician. For Sale. Nobby little steam launch in excellent order, Poison engine; pipe boiler a‘nd pump; just overhauled. Boat is 2835 ft. 9 in., and on nor not. having any further use for it would sell at'a great sacrallcc. Boat is now at Bobcaygeon. Appl y to - H. O. BOYD. Bobcaygeon, Ont _________________________.___._â€"_ A GOOD POSITION Can be had by ambitious young men and ladies in the field of “wireless or" railway telegraphy. Since the eight-' hour law became effective, and since the Wireless companies are establishing stations throughout the country, there is a great shortage of telegraphers. Positions pay beginners from $70 to $90 per month, with good chances of ad- vancement. The National Telegraph Institute operates six oiiicial Institutes in America, under supervision of R. R. and Wireless officials, and places all graduates into positions. It will pay you to write them for full details at Cincinnati, 0., or Philadelphia, Pa. M Between success and failure. A course in the popular ELLIOTT 4‘ TORONTO. ONT. Will prepare you for an excellent posxtion in the Business World. The first step is importantâ€"Tour choice ota school. Our catalogue explains why this college ranks among the best on- this continent. Write for-one to-day. Enter now. W. J. ELLIOTT. PRINCIPAL Corner Yang: and Alexander Streets.. l i Lindsay Marble Works BOBT. CHAMBERS, PROP. All kinds of ‘ Mania and built: Monuments Being a (“rest importer-,1 am able to quote the closest prices. winning the latest improved machinery or Lettering, Tracing and Polishing, we or. able to do the but of wort. em sud get designs ond‘pricu. Cambridge otnotN ‘_ Make Your Decision ' WORKS'é-ls the roar of the hike! on ‘ . hi Would do well to come to us. You will not go away dissatisfied. We do all the work ourselves, which is more satisfactory for you than ordering from an agent. FRAMING PIGTUBES We also do'our OWn framing, and use the most modern method of making frames. We carry a“ complete line of the latest moldings. Call and see for yourself. ,J. H. STANTON. ___________________..___.__â€"â€"â€"-â€"- For Estimates. . On new buildings consult us. Or give us your order for Doors, Sash, Interior Finish, etc. ' ”I”... We will be pleased to figure on what you‘vvill need _ in supplies, or the whole contract. ___ F.C. TAYLOR. . E Call and see our stock of new goods. E We will be pleased to have your order § for 3. Suit or Overcoat. Style, fit and§ workmanship guaranteed. g i Furniture delivered to your home at LESS THAN CITY PRICES {You run NO RISK. Call and see our goods. S. S. Gainer: FENELON FALLS. SEE OUR WALL PAPERS. I ._ ._ ._______‘,~__.__........a_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-* We are prepared to take contracts for houses, sum- mer cottages, etc. It. will pay you to get our esti- mates. Doors and sash and interior finish aIWays in stock. Planing and matching done to order. . . it'll." FILL: Pull" IN- ~ .~ A. m m ______________________________ . BUILDING CONTRACTS } non-La. ifs" - ‘Mh mow-q: a ' We .. mm 1 arsenal.

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