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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 29 Dec 1893, p. 10

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up! ““bâ€"w “~fi2 ' The Arizona Kicker. A GRAND ' â€" SOCI‘I"T11"§ ASSORTMENT OF wâ€"â€"â€"â€"4»â€"~-J ' I {NIGHTS =01? 'l‘EN'l‘ED iiAeeAss‘Es v '- ‘DltllllOllil 'l‘ent No. 208. Nut. ' tl 'l‘rue’Blue hall in McA‘rtliur’s BlLoLel: (iii tli: . Trunks and Mii V I "frrst and third Tuesday in eacli‘nioiitli. CiiAs. Wise, Coin. Velises C W. Buncovns, RAK. AT NEVISON’S HARNESS SHOP. SOME BOOK REVIFAVS BY ITSEENEKGETIC LITERARY MAN. We are in receipt ofa new publica- . _tion entitled “Did She Marry For Money ?” As near as we can make out she did, but she got beautifully left. After keeping an old man bobbing around for five years, Lucille hears that he has come into possession of an even million. She then tells him that her love has always been his and hurries CANADIA N OliDER‘Ol”"ODDFELLOWS Trent Valley Lodge No. Tl. Meet in ,° - . I - A _ . _ . the Orange hall on Francis street west on the first allltl.‘.llll'(l Mondays in each month E up the wedding. The honeymoon is . . . - Pu M- .‘lAsox. N G. A "3:; . only uweek old when her husband is Gollars Warranted. hand mUSt 3:0 to make 100m f0! lT-vasox «In. Sec. '=< I , sued foralaundry bill, and it trans- . _ ' , v, ' - â€"â€"-â€"â€"-'â€"â€"~»-â€" ‘ s , : spires that he isn't worth a red. The £® Agent fOI‘ Pianoscand a) laige and lJGELlltlftll stock Of L NooseiiEnTiNTnn ORANGE ‘ t book leaves Lucille scattered over the Orqal'ls. . . 1 . .11 b _ ,rréggévfii’: est on the second It ,' floor in a dead faint, and we are not. C ' . a milllnely VVthh W1 3 t0 lian - 3J J V“" , t aoinrr to brintr her to and ask ques- 1‘3" .‘ ‘ ‘ "‘150’l’w'm‘ > ‘ t _. D n . . ’lnos Jonssrox Rec-See. tions. Let her turn to tapestry paint- . . , 11] the Space Of a, week, ‘ ’ any -1â€"1 4 ins, and make an old man’s life hi‘PPY- FlckI? FaShJ-OI} S NDEPENDENT ORDER ofFORESTERS. . _ Fleetlng FainCIGS, Court Phoenix No.182. Meet on the ' last Monday of each month, in the 'l‘Tite According to our ofliee scales, the book entitled “ The Love of Theodore" ‘2 weighs just 24 ounces. We can't find ' out that Tlieodore’s love was anything "-to brag of, and the fact that he loved 7 afar 13 long years before saying any- ' thing about it does not recommend him t f to our estimation. A young man who loves agirl so that he can’t sleep nights, ' and yet permits her to make artificial fl _-EWers for 3_Q_cents a day and attempt "suicide nine different times, should be " chained up to a Digger Indian. The "book leaves her clasped tightly to his Mbosom; but, in spite of his long love, She may have found some other excuse \ to stand her off. We can’t conscien- > tiously recommend the book. to those who would follow faithfully in 311,845,,“ in MCAMHWS Block her footsteps, are frequently a sonrce 'of ' . bewildermentâ€"sometimes of annoyance. ' . R- DOCHARTY, Chief Ranger. Few there are who do not to some extent PS. I I SAME“ ELLE“: R' S- o C _ ._._ pay attention to the changes of fashion. The contour of the fashionable figure has CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS’ undergone a. decided change during the [renown puns Lodge No 626. Meets past few montliS. The tight sleeve hits in rim-Grunge 1.1,,” ‘0" Francis street we“ been found “muting: and we are returning ' on the first ’l‘liursdnv of each month. to the full-sleeve again. So our head dress- T‘HEO. JOY Chief Range? maker informs us, and she keeps thorough- p DHMM’“ Sec. ‘ 7 ly posited. We are alivuys up-to-date and â€"â€"â€"-â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_._.___. a. few days ahead. ‘iANADlAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE If you want anything in the dressmaking , . . I ,_ I I THE ing suited here, both as to fit, finish, style first Wednesday in every month and price, are as good as elsewhere. Prices _ , a _ I, _ for cutting and fitting away down. Our '1?- v. RUIlGEss,Leade‘t\. reputation for promptness and satisfaction ‘"' R. B. SYLVES'J‘ER, Secretary. in this branch merely requires that we call E. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY your attention to it. Remember, yeti are not T. trying an experiment when leaving your D .& Lodge No.406. Meets on the first Weunesday of each nionth,on or before the goods and order here. MRS-M-E- CALDER- full of the moon, in the lodge room in Cunningham’s Block. Over Mr. Gco. McGee’s hardware store. I 0 _ H. H. GRAHAM, W. M. g . Rsv. W. FAnNeonn, Secretary .1- A book which will appeal largely to ~western sentiment is entitled “ Found at Last.” The daughter of it New York millionaire has had 40 offers of mar- - Tiage. She knows that every one of the 40 young men simply wanted her cash. She determines that whoever gets her shall get her through love, and she packs her trunk and goes west and pre- tends to be poor. She strikes a job of teaching school at $6 a month and board, and after about six months along comes Popsy Harrison, a young man in a red ,_ .‘-".‘{”““" shirt, who is head boss in a saw- ' says“ Gosh hang it!” and it i.” and he wipes his mouth L 60 oumhuctslhe loves her for erself', and she gives him‘he} 1195!} and , cue-s a stack of government bonds as big as a house. Things ought to always come out that way, and we hope the book will have a large sale. M. QUAD. To Dairy Farmers. l ._____._._....-_ _- -, Tl AllD'DL 8.10 S a ' ie pm. 150 e av ream epni CIIURCIIES. ator took the Grand Prize at the Paris Ex- position, and is used by all leading dairy- F . .__.__* men throughout the Province. Can be Ap'pIST CHURCH_QUEEN ST REV seen at the implement shed of the under- W. T. Roberts, Minis“, Preaching. signed, who has been appointed sole agent L a. 9 c t services every Sunday at ion!) a m and for 131118 dlStrlctu a! 7 p. in. Bible Class. and Sunday Scllboidlh .- JOHN NORTHEY, 230 pm. Praise and prayer service on C lb St. ,. . Fenelon Falls, Sept. 27th, 1900.0 owe p- m. N ETHODIST CHURCH --â€" CULBORN ' o . . S __ . . ' . and Pens: Msilmery. .......;::::..§;: tarnish. 00 Sabbath School at 2.30 . . . . p.m. Epwortli League of Christian Endeavor, Tuesday The Best Fitting Jacket in Town, at afgiggaygvgng’ggy,grem- I *l more A u . U... v o v . W C M P B E L T. ANDREWS CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE I .- Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, Pus- tor. Servrces every Sunday at 10.30 a. m IS always Cheap furniture in and 7 p. 111. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30 p. 111. Christian Endeavor meeting " ~ , ett r. i the long. iun ALOOkS b e every 'luesday nt8 p. in. Prayer meeting W ears better. lees better every Thursday at 7-30 P- m. ‘ - - A he es satlsfactlofl. I havf? ‘ .b ‘t iALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS ON and largest stock 0 uinituie s I G 0 F F {30mg St. Westâ€"Capts. Barkers; Dar- . I, V. raei. ‘ervtce ever ' Thursde ' d - IWhat on mmh does the boy mean ? ,, of all lands, .from the .beSl} , I ui-dny evenings at 83p. m., and dilaguiigiiys “I ’spose it’s the college pastor or inanufactuirers 1n the Provnme M 7 3‘ m" H a' m" 3 I" m' “a 8 P- 1“- so;nethin, Matthew. There’s so many consisting-£91. 0..â€" Times are Changed. __ “ How's this ? ” said the farmer who was reading a letter from his son at college. “Come here, Betsey. Harold Howard Augustus writes home that he wants money to pay his fencing bill. T. ALOYSIUS R. C. CHURCHâ€"â€"LOUISA pernieketty tliinrrs the cor boys at 001- ' . '. . ' . I ‘- w lege have ,0 do}? p I _DINING ROOM FURNITURE AS I {do Cloqe up nly bEISIneSS “1 Fenfalon Fans as Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leaiy, Pastor. { , “1101M; hrs lessonsy- pouch,” he __BEDRoolii SETS soon as posszible, all the goods 1n the store Will be sold set-vices every alternate Sunday at 10.30 " wants to pay £05... )Vaa'i? uow'fiii'tTog‘do 7.3:EEEJIAIRS. ' .â€" d'm' sunday selml cveryslmdaymg 1" m w EEGARDLESS of cos-1' “wand” I never had to go to college to -â€"LOUNGES, ' T-JAMES’S CHURCHâ€"BOND STREET I learn how-n ‘ _SIDEBOARDS’ . . . . . . SB lanstâ€" REV. Wm. Fat-iieomb, Pastor. , “But times air changed, Matthew. â€"SPRINGS AND MATTRASSES, Thls 13 an Opportunity to Obtam great bargams 0f Whlch p. slifiiieavlgméfifdfi‘5’3‘133 . 'Fenccs ain’t made as they was when we _.K1TCHEN FURNITURE (all kinds) all should avail themselves. , p. in. Bible class every Thursdayjevening T clim’ed them in Root hollow.” . c . at 7.30 o’clock. ‘ ‘ “Iexpcet that’s so,” said the old and prices are away down. "me to the spec'al sale 0" SaturdaY- | u ’ _ . . gagthzrgflilfiffifencefgf “(153: osnag Repalrlng and 3'1]- Ordered _ 3%; Seats {3‘90 in all churches. Everybody .. ‘ a , , 1 ‘ _ L :, Invite toalten . Sly-a7) (MW 1' ll 1 I. .but I reckon he’ll learn both ways. But wolk Plomptly attended W- S _ w 'I never thought a boy of mine would WUndertaking in all its branches. - I - I .__._..___â€"â€"~â€" BIISCELLANEOUS. URL [0 LIBRARYâ€"PA TRICK KELLY, Librarian. -Open daily, Sunday except- ed, from 10 o’clock a. m. till 10 p. In. Books ‘ encliange'd on Tuesdays and Saturdays from ' - 12 n.m. till 3 p. m. and in the evening from 7 to 9. Reading room in connection. have to go to college to learn fencing. L Times are changed.” q-.~ Scotch Terseiss and Thrift, I] N g ,3!” 'In a dull Scottish village on a du 7 m irning one neighbor called upon anoth- To Montleal or New xork er. He was met at the door by his for chmce patterns or low wife» and the Prwes in GROCERIES DEPARTMENT. Odil'OFtiiianliiiif ' ' t i I i; ‘x p e, vthzis : gaelg?” fALL PAPER“ We desire to call your attention to the following line oI 5753735139317iiifilggflfmgiouiii __ Gite-h to be weety’ I think.” for lizarlguie tthem here now goods, Just received: ‘ . c , 3:15:13: gt ,3}, home”, fie;- ,,;,S',fn‘,’§;j “ Aye." 3 e 90 1011' CliOiee Cleaned Currants; Chmce Seeded Ra1s1ns,‘one pound time for glosieng lite iiiitiigm plemus mm I..- Join] in ?,”. ” GDODWIN’S, packages (East Brand) ; Fine Filiated Currants ; Seected ; -'th.l:.',‘;;' NEXT T L'NDSAY’ Valencia Raisins; Sultana Raisins. Ag‘full stock ofCrosse & NEWhPAPE; ' â€"'_"'~ -~ “ No." . SHEPSOD? HOUSE Baekwell’s Peels; Soft-shell Almonds; Shelled Grenoble W‘al- '° __ LAW- ‘- But. I wanted to see him.” ' nuts; Shelled Almonds. , ' 1- A Postmasteris reqllired to give notice by letter (returning the paper does not . ‘~ .\\‘e; but you count) see him. John’s â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__.___..._. V ._ L _‘ , answer tlcl ' 'l . s ~ -' . dads; . CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. 3,359,; 53;; g, 3.1.5.353, i... .. ',‘ 6?” . . . I _ n I . ‘ l . (tilt. H Lotti" Toflet and Dlnner Sets. For the next two weeks we W111 state the reasons for its not being taken, Ale. Any netillect to do so makes the postmaster “ Sudden?» offer special value in these goods; also a large steck of Fancy responsible to the publisher for payment, is printed every Friday at the office 2 If ‘ ' ' A Y 3, r ' ‘ - , , S ,L |. ' . . any peison orders his in - '. _ ‘0 comm May and Franms Streets. GOOCl , Ll. ll’lpS etc tinned he must pay all arretii'algils,d;;c?i:e U Vbry sudden.” . ' bl‘ l - - . u \r,.,.ysudden," SUBSCRIPTION: AND Silly-oily: ism {iris(lifinittliildlecdfiezinilhtitwill] til1 amount, Whether it is taken from the cilia: “ Diddle say withing “b01133 do” or $1.00 A YEAR: IN ADVANCE! A full line of the best goods and latest styles money can 0,.,,,,,_ Them cm, be no leg,“ drew. a Hill- «green paint bt'lbm he dmd 1?” or one cent per week will be added, . , - .-._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" as long as it remains unpaid. buy- “$131311égfsgfiygllellttlslmnde. . . . - ' to are . - ' An Illustratlon m Point. _-,â€"~ READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. no... .i..“.l’.‘ti‘“o”ii3 _ Advertlsnig Rates. . a .a B 7 t - - name 01‘ another. or whether he has sub: ,, Right "head of "5‘" resumed the Professional or business ems, 5., cents Call and see our Men s, Youths and eye Suits. also a nice scribed 01' not, is responsible for the pay \perlineperannum. Casual advertisements, line of Ulsters and OVGI‘COiLtS. These are only a few Of the 4' “a Subscriberorders “3 Paper to he “flew. who was narrating his experience 8 _ _ , . _ .- . n__ cents perline for the first insertion and - - ' ' ‘ Stoppea “t 9' 001mm time ‘ 1' Timmd the mumvlvwmlpnilsv' t ru ted 2_ cents perline for every subsequent ihser- hues 0f new gOOdS .lHSt placed 11) StOCk' You are lnvlted to “51‘” continuos '0 30nd; “lengllllebli-ihgruis “ D-v mu km“. 3" “5 J "1 er P tlon- Contracts by the rear. half year or take a close look through the stocks and compare prlces whether b°““d 1° PM f”? it if he tukes it outof the .mc of the 3mm...“- women io tlic compa- less, upon reasonable terms. ' 7 Post-oflice- This Proceeds u ion the a you buy or not. um, n man must my for wk!M he usgfitpund . v “ that Seems vary queer to me? - . . . r Hdw can a iuiuiitain yawn? n JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cm- Our 200. Tea 18 immense value. tofiflilelerppugts have dogided that ref-"mg I . w ) - I - . w “ Dld yuu never see Gumbcrhnd many and M mom’th Prices- we the post-ofdcd,alti(i'lamigoviliieglgtdiidnllaoatiig 1 ‘p miss? " he asked. . . E. D_ HAND ’f‘ them uncalled for is prima facic o ' Alid there were no more interruptions. profirie‘o ,. . of intentional frsiid. “do”?

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