i this very soon. Bclicfin God, to be 01 any “W19 race and religion Sflnifhble: ‘0 muti' What he really Will do: ‘0 Work 0“ his l real service, must be personal. Parents are 13-“ the grande“ ‘3‘?“sumuou the lvorlfl excess Offeellnl‘s“ remains to be 5°C“, “5 he t never instructed to profess faith in the 1135 eve? 599": the Influence 9f “:me ‘5 has not yet regained consciousness from name of their children, though all are ex- permeatgngjthe governme‘mul msm‘mons the effects of the heavy shock, occaSioncd peoted to bring up their children in the fear 0f the mezed world 7 '11“? g°""r“‘_119,“‘5 by the three alarms rousing him from .1115 of God,which is a different and a much of coPt‘nenm-l Europe ’11"? Proud Of 1mm“ peaceful slunibers'at a very unchristiun n . higher thing than to bring an unconscious has It 3 “19 grem- l‘epubh‘} ‘0 the §°“.th 0f hour on the 12th inst., nor is it probable he _ ‘ _ . T babe to the font and {there say what you E13 lslandoPtctlgme Ofgilel'llbel'i?lelgfglggis‘ will be in a ï¬t state far spine {lays to con- ur Specud eï¬ort Blade durlng the month of hovenlber “'11s believe in its name. Parents above all “1"0 '9 m ,°_°°“5 ‘ u 10“ ° ‘ .‘ 093mm} his Sim-Mere hougus 0“ My _ , ' - . .' .. ' . . ., . - . ' thiiigs,bring your little ones td Jesus like limd- 15mm†“11133 been_a1t?redi but “ deï¬nite mode of procedure. However, he letlhzed 111 0111 bllblnebb, lltlinllg sold lllOlL gOOtlb llldll lit the mothers of Old, to be blessed by Him, lake: Cent-grids it: (119klt2tlllt llglrslbbegar: is in duty balifnd tlo do something on it any other lllonth thls your: desplte the 10“! Pplccs and the and being blessed by Him and living in mg 0 9’0") ) Jus 1'0. e 1 ' _ urge scale in act ie can present no ex- “ , n - - - , , . , ._ - _ llis iovc and fear, they will ’soon he led to that grows from the acorn into the mighty me am, W’m 1,, him out, Since ,1“, Times keen . competition in 0111 ten ii, etc. We “(310 kept boom seek baptisni,by their own personal faith fluk- If “"3 “’Ok {but Stem and Pulled M have so improved during the past year. 111g right along, and why Should 1t not be so 2 ‘ in Him and not by yours. ft to try and DIP-k?“ grow “"5 Should “Pro†One thing that Mr. Time should be truly ' ‘ ’ l have not touched on my second main "'1 but “our‘Sh 1‘: “"d nil-Wren “I‘d thankful for is that Christmas and How \Ve guarantee to save you frmn to per cent. ()1) every division. Time, as Well as space, will not cum-‘0’ *Z-Hd PWSQWer 0‘ .311 thlngsl W†Years are so close at hand that he might d r r u q ) Jnd “vith us permit, but in the next number I hope to do 3‘39 that (11" 51:11: will": ‘1 g1?“ 0‘1‘k- Take ‘- shake†with Santa Claus for old ac- 0 a 3 0 '~l (J ° 50. [purpose then to deal with certain 9' r958 ‘1 8-"- ea“ 098†.0 “1M9 “loser quaintance's sake and give hearty greetâ€" . ’ “MAN prominent texts quoted by the Rev. Mr. ï¬nd you desu'OY the bud “'1‘.th mflkmg P- ings to the year that will be younger sister ; OUmetqHuï¬f' Logan, and also endeavour to demonstrate ‘05? l The Sam? “1937 b? ‘5‘“‘1 “bo‘f‘ mm“ to his beauties three, and he will undoubt- "I O r r. ‘ thallmi’tismis not a substitute for Cir- lglmlg itâ€; 0°“:t1‘“,‘l°“»$n_°rdermimetic edly avail himself of the grandest opportu- Dress Goods lg, 10, 1.4, 100., worth lo to 500. cumcision. 1 - n e “f‘ “Tâ€; 9-“ “10°um “15" '3 nity of his life to enable his firstlings to . ' . . m†. 4' Very Sincerely Yours, progress deh‘eved m the onward YEW-“=11 0f form a good opinion of their pa by investâ€" PluShes 1n 0010] b’ Doc," won’h Goc' JAMES FRASER, national hfelkwe dmil-y 1193‘; “‘9 I‘ll-“0W 0f ing in a gold watch and chain for each of Crctonne 7E0., WOl‘th mus-r PASTOR. “1" Study °“ ““ °f t e ea‘mf“ ‘°°°‘ “‘emimd Presleng “30m 1“ the ““me °f Sheeting, two yards Wide, for 18c., worth 250. Yours truly, the old, old saint who is so dear to ever , r . . , , . . , EQUAL RIGHTS; child’s heart. In Gent 5 all-wool Underwear we show the best value in town, 3“ if†1'41"†01""? 19'1510" Fan" ('"uue' Fenelon Falls, Dec. 17th, 1889. He .shonld also assist the good doctor in and at Prices you cannot touch elsewhere. blk,â€" bringing his better half along “ as well as . ‘ ,. ‘ F It is extremely hard for me to begin can be expected †towards her usual state Heavy TOP Shuts for 000., W01 th 700. to answer the last letter of Air. _St. George, of good health, in raising her spirits, by Heavy Cardigan Jackets 750., worth tor the simple reason that it is so weak, shewmg that although married to her he . ‘v . . . ,‘ ‘, d Y 1 ‘, 0 I b shallow and wishy-wasliy in its nature can still buy her as handsome and valuable Tel‘l'lble Slaughtei 111 Men b, Boys an Gill. 1% VOI‘COd, 5. that. there is. nothing in it to arouse any jewellery as before he took her for B or W. See these goods you want "00d value for your Inoncv_ inculty of mind whatever, except. a feeling We might remind him that a town clock . . ‘ v. '3 ‘ ‘ ‘ “1 ‘t. t‘ of nausea and sick head-ache. However, would prove a boon to the place, and In all 111108 Of ClOtlllllg we \V 111 make a gieat let UL 1011, now as I proceed I may feel better: I almost should he decide to show forth his joy in that “re intend clearing. think pm better already. Mr. St. G., in his this manner, generations yet unborn will _ 1 . ‘ D d i C t 1 , t1 , . mode of raking up arguments or trying to laud him to the skies and speak of him as _TOW€lS, TOWB hllg, gicy {L11 W ltL. OttOllS, {1. cos hm 3011 Wk" “’“mg right) 0r “‘lus‘icei justice, 0’ $11911“le Papa W110 mde “11 hisputclmses can buy them for where they are manufactured. impossibility possible reminds me of the old of watches, clocks jewellery silverware . ‘ ‘ . ‘ . ‘ x ‘ v. nursery rhymes which told of wonderful I and in fact everything kept ii] a, ï¬rstâ€"class, Lot Of Chl‘lstm‘db Goods 11] Plush, Stttlns ttlld V‘ClVPt-b, Vt 111 be il‘fi‘gs to“: m,“ “;°5‘d“3.m“k“b‘elr “5‘53,†jewellery esttlbliShment “0m placed in our Window and cleared out at hall price. isiing up rna ura an lnCOIllprClenSl e , , . manudr ; so that children really believed I R. J. “The ‘ it, an: ware asking questions fhow it hap- Opposite the poshomce’ " 1 v. \" pene . rown up persons 0 course can ' . - , , . .85 n ; mm mm things Wm, museum, and FENELON FALLS. All staple lines ieduced to cost, and all fancy goods at c. pleasure, but they know better than to be- I 3% I than COSl}. lieve as literal truth those harmless little .. . .' . . . . » v 9'†stories. Note the following:â€"â€" y 800d bught Sllgalf ï¬n ’é {(1): Hyde. c).- t; Hi’didd‘ididdle, [he a,†and the ï¬ddle, e. 1.4 “)8. A. 1 Granulated Sugar 101‘ ml ', 3 S. 101 .400. a The cow Jumped overt/w moon ! ll'†ne‘v Currants 101‘ ; 4 for ‘ There is something extraordinary in this J . ' ' ‘ . ; ‘ t 0" ,0 m8 u,,,,e,.eiop.,d..m-ms056mm,,, me, ______O_____ 19 lbs. new Raisms ioi $l , 4 lbs. lot .ioc. . H see it stated in large print out the cow 6 Z d b . f 20 lbs. Dried Apples ior $1 ; and everything else at cqua y jumped over the moon : they see perhaps a 6 6 3/ 1 - . highly coloured picture with a cat and a. I , ‘ ~ 0W Pmceb' ' ‘ ‘ _ v} ‘ liddle en the surface of this terrestrial hall, of zonal that blows. 601d Dollars f01' 500. . Well, you come pretty llea‘l it a ion and a great big, Wild-eyedfled cow actually you buy your Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and blioes, -. leaping, squarely right over the moon! It â€"â€"â€" ' i . can hardly be wondered at that iittio innoâ€" Groceries, &c., at f cent-minded children should believe it; S I I I I I I A I II t 5‘ †because gay are not old enough to know F. K E A ’ & co. S s -‘ better. ere is another :â€" _AT_ . t . F . . . - . - and able to compete in my own , ~ roggy would a-w 00mg go, Heigh Hot . . 2 “ Stu‘s “01133 h I ’ line of busmess and thank my BANKRUPT ’ 3 'hether his mot er would let him or no ' . . . ' . _ _ ’ lleigh He! says Anthony ltolly.†’ “Elmemus Patio“S for the†" " It used to seem strange to me that Frng- I I I kind support for the last ten gy should he so determined to do this years. I have \VithStOOd Op- *5 wicked thing, go adv-icing; and then he - ' ï¬ ' ‘ 1 1. . u i i had such an odd way with him ofeterually \ pOSItlon ‘ye tunes In t 18 dbt l ll E d saying “ llcigli lIo ! " at everything imagi- A / a ten years in Fenclon Falls, and l liable. There are several incidents in the I, , RC. s 1 t ’ w. ' . life of Froggy of a striking and alarming VA“; l}: WI “t1 )e a) e 0 glve b‘l‘tl‘s' used by such well known horsemen as character, but the worst ofitll is that. :â€" . "a faction, {IS in the pilSt, after Joseph Staples, Munvers '. (ico. Wi-r'ry “ As he was crossing over a brook ' ' . . ‘v x , Fenelon ; Albert Ware. l’enelon ; \i in A link white duck cnnic itndglob‘tlad him up ; ‘4 I § havnlg had tlhn yealb Ck- "MlCOCRi dlf‘f'll‘Q-‘l‘ 3, 5;“? mm“: “P15 {high “03 says Anthony Rally.†perlence. t-tc.,etc. . 'lhbfhl) AM) 'I‘ltlEDl. ltuln Now what i am driving at is this; that ' or shine, it won t hurt an) uniin-i . when we are hunting for proof to confirm J S L E R , ‘ . , . ,. 25c. EACH 0R. FIVE FOR, 31. our arguments we should be careful not to . 3 BEPEUEQLLIS FFNELéN 1-. LI Lg; rely too much on every bit of newspaper r! W. 4‘, t‘ , t , 4 s t 1 4 . . twutidle that seems to help us. Nor conï¬de W & J altogether to every Will Jack and Tom B E 7 7, , I g} politician that happens td talk our wa ‘ of I . - .. t"h‘ W ulttokn l‘t 3 l‘ lllll 'iug. e n gt ow its my : we . , . ought to be well acquainted with the Brit- TO CALL AT 2 Doors south 0f mechanics InStltute' Y ‘ _ lill constitution: in short, we ought. to be a _ ‘ conversant with the subject on which we I 1.7! B t d- writc, and have a mind of penetration and S S logic sutlicirnt to master the greatest and l - I r ‘ n‘iust‘{complexl“theme? i\lr. St. Georgel WHEN SELECTING . t \ ,. t. l s t A 1 in)“: ‘km {on}? :0 .13? {KY-3.01., comnlo.†Notice is hereby given that the business " ' u ‘ “5" .{‘°“ “‘ “‘M'f'l‘â€. 0‘ “0 Wm“ l ‘ hitherto carried on by Sumuoi Swanton as :::::::::::::::: ’ 1:32:33 Int. c.il new spapci- mutth w inch is sown broad- a dealer in tr:2:"*::::°_' 3:35; cast amongst the community is bosli -, and I I I I ' 2.....““.......... the Same sweeping declaration may be fâ€"â€â€â€""""’“â€"â€â€â€â€œâ€: " ,' nunic in regard to the party politicians : RailwayTIBS. COFdWOOdtTQlegraPh : W , who stump the country and declare that. AND NEW YEAR’S E Poles, Cedar alld all km S E :.".r.r principles are right, their mottoes are g of Timber, Lumber and Shin les. 3 ‘ - l i , __ , . ' . .‘ . . 3.7,,“ mgms,,;,.,.m anything “gene, ,. M“H«W.m;flï¬um, Puritan Calf cmk-solcd Boots watcrpiooi, beiirihlt . confessions! (Cuntinuedfromï¬ru pope.) Now, the Rev. Mr. Laganl says that infant baptism is taught in the New Testament, whilst the ables: scholars of America, Germany, and Great Britain 1 crv,l have considered it more fitting from their point of view. . n l picious to me is that 'the cry is on the wrong side : if the French had raised the candidly must confess that I should But it is as easy for a state unhesitatingly that it is not to be i Party Pol-“303811,†fl bills“! mind ‘0 nude“ found. Which are we to accept? Remcm- z lvcr, my friend. that there is a very serious l danger in one getting behind the times, and thus naturally forget that there is such a motion as progress theologically, philosophically. and historically. Natural Science deals with the finite, theology.with the Iutinite and the Eternal. There is, even according to the agnostic, Matthew Arnold, " a :‘rrum of tendency which makes for righteousness." We call that ‘~ stream" the Person, the Providence, the Spiritâ€"GOD. Creation is a cosmos: revelation a unity in the Person of Emmanuel. Here is both the l centre and the 'circuniference. Have we explored it? Has the infinite no secrets? , My brother, to-dtty may be the day ofl mystery, but to-morrow, nsvaurios! Look up undjorwardl Ought not parents to do the best/[or their little innocent ones? Ethically, :relntion produces obligation, -and, therefore, ought. lioth revelation and nature demand this. The parent ought, by prayer and con-versa- tiou, to lead the child to God, but he cannot profess faith for it, except in Word only. The child learns experimentally to perceive l perfect. heavenly. O i'reiicli must go to the wall. Thzy must not settle anywhere in Ontario ; they must no: talk their own language; they must l not breed very lust, for if tli-‘y do they \\':il “ outstrip the liritisb at the polls †; may have no right to have “ Equal Rights " because our ancestors conquered them on yes! but the poor, ‘ stand true justice, as it is for St. George to go through the eye oft-i needle. When we lread a newspaper article on a political subject we may rest assured that the writer tries hard to make a case, or a ï¬ne theme to interest the readers, often at the expense of truth and veracity; the same may be said of political speakers: they all want to make the thing look wonderful and ï¬ne their own way, just like the nursery rhymes; but there are many who are not . to be deceived, just us a grown person can read a nursery song without being deceived. In my mind, although much valuable information may be got out of newspaper articles, it is absurd to quote from a few par- agraphs that we fall across out of carloads of printed stuff to prove great constitur 'tional principles of justice such as is in- volved in the present question. ‘Mr. St. George infers that for the sake of this little diminutive party cryâ€"“ third party " cry, I supposeâ€"by the way, I may Sï¬j’ there are three too manyâ€"even the British Constitution must be broken down ! He does not,I am afraid, understand the constitution. Are we, for the sake of a PRE§_E_NTS. BIR HS . , 'On the 12th inst., the wife of Mr. John l R. Time, of Fenclon Falls, of triplet dangli- l ters, all girls. ' Something less than a year has elapsed sinCe we chronicled the marriage of Mr. John R.Time and Miss Nina Clock. Happy as was that event, we believe it has been eclipsed, as seen from the above notice, by llrs. Time presenting her husband with three PURE Gt)th ALARM (hours. As a. rule there is always a loud sound- ing of trumpets, beating of drums, clash- ing of cymbals, hoisting of flags, and a big parade generally, on the advent of the first-born. Now that Mr. Time is the happy father of THREE, a great deal is expected of him in the way of demonstrating to the world at large the precise state of his feelings along this line. It would be quite natural, although very improper, for him to have a big blowaout with his uld=bachelor friends; or if he llocs not wish to show a. bad example in his own person to his large family, he might donate $10,000 to found a home for stray cats, or add another 55,000 to that amount and present a. granite skating rink to Fenelon Falls. will be continued on a much larger scale than formerly by the undersigned, who will pay, as hitherto, and payments will be promptly made on the l5th of every month for all materials WHAT ITM THE HIGHEST CASH PRICES, lllll tiers manna? F. ,KEAN, son ace. are going to leave Fenelon Falls. EANS THIS : , ‘Walkeiipliast ’ and ‘ Common Sense ’ Boots; ‘ ()ui‘dig: shoes, something new and something good. German pers from 25c. per pair up ; see ’em. ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and m ' (in-râ€" Felt Slip- ii ’: .3 5 THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVERY ’ BOOT, tln.‘ iii-ï¬ghts of Abraham ', they are not to delivered' . (. I, . T d d D p t xv 1 l i ii; lit llll' tit have their own way once in a while in G 3 ' 363" One of the firm will be regularly on curing Jorns. .uuions, on M an amp ee . 'e stow sump (:8 o l‘ ‘1 - :lwir own \rovince because lliH’ were here S the road. l which a number of our fine lint-s are manufactured. DON‘T FAIL TO SEE THE t , $ t ivz'orc n<. and therefore we have a prior ciaim in Eur-3 everything our own way at tln-ircxp-nsc in order that in may enjoy “Equal flights" with (Item and all the EastI-‘r-tncis Street, Penelon Falls. i wish to draw the attention of the public to the fact that l have purchased the livery busi- ‘ ness lately owned by Mr. Wm. Routly. and For particulars apply toSamucl Swanton. l ABOVE NEW STYLES THEY’RE CORKEHS Our stock of Staples i3, as No. 5': Victor Avenue. Toronto, or to J. ll. l P d Fm hm hm ‘ usual, unsurpassed. We give with every pair of our celebrated argn/ on, C \- i . l l .,,V “1,0,, Rle“) w & P Girls’ School Boots, 3 Beautiful School-ling " l‘iivilcn‘s" to ourselves. I tell you,l.h-, ; hum. mum. such im mtmcms as will meet. ht A. . , . . . t . ,,o. | ‘ v. v I I j. . w i I g H. Edy-“1'. l d“ "01 "Mk 1 am UN Strong in l the requircmcnu 0:? me (“toning public l B.~.$lr.8\v-tintun thanks his n.m,,.,.m,,, GlUlCthlES AND Plt()\ lblO.\S Chemo and‘Fresh’. Light pound; good Jnx Ill. l a ‘ my language in regard to this movement. 13m hirepnrcqi m furnish ï¬rspcznss horses ' customers {or :hoirlilieral patronage during for $.00. Two good Brooms for 25¢. A good Scrubbing Brush for ac. j l l I admit. the principle of '~ equal rights to" the past ten years. and beg; tn solicit n J. J. BRANDON. Oâ€QWâ€â€œO¢OOOMMOâ€â€O“ u. oooommw caocxsnv a GLASSWARB E n8- AT (3051‘. m ; «omnflmmoomuwommom _ V . rand comfortable rigs :itthe lowestliving ’ , nil and stmrztil put-dog†to none“ is a { pram“, continuance Of the same 3'07 hlt‘W-‘W ï¬rm- ( most: relics: one; but shat look) any, .Fcnelon Fills, Aug. 7th, 18824â€"2641". l GEORGEGGODHASD cocoon