“We... - -.. ._ 0.- .“m, a. . the expense of a peculiarly guileless ‘ old chap who keeps a little crossroads "StOl‘é up in the mountains. ' DIRECTORY. SOCIETIES. KAWARTHA. LAKES. FALL FOR RELIGIOUS REASONS. DON7T FAIL TO SECURE- A SAEGMN IN “ MANITA.†s; l? ' Mid-Summer lilillinery tits. MacDougall’s. NIGHTS OF TENTED MACCABEES Diamond Tent No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block on the first and third Tuesday in each month. Cnas. Wise, Com. 0 W. Bnneorus, R. K. “ That reminds me indirectly," said the other drummer, “ of a yarn I heard lately over in South Carolina, told at ANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFELLOWS Trent Valley Lodge No. 7!. Meet in the Orange hall on Francis street west on the ï¬rst and third Mondays in each month R. M. MASON, N G. J. T. ’l‘uoursou Ja., Sec. Everybody wears boots in that part of the country, and. as the story goes, the old fellow had been buying his stock for many years ot‘a manufacturer in a big city not 1,000 miles away. He paid $6 a pair for his boots when he- ï¬rst went into business, and the maker had con- tinued charging him the same ï¬gure year after year, regardless of the fact that the market price had been stpadily going down. The old storekeeper, se- cluded from the world in his mountain. Cobocouk dep. Rosedale U h‘enelon Falls “ Sturgeon Point“ 9 30 “ Lindsay, Arrive 10 30 dep. Time allowed at Fenelon Falls for Break- fast and Tea. 1' O. L.No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE . hall on Francis-St. West on the second Tuesday in every month. ‘ J. J. Nevrsos, W. M. Tues Jouusrou, Rec-Sec. Commencing June lst. “ ESTURION.†NDEI’ENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. _ Bobcaygeon dep. 6 l5a.m. and 3 10 p.m‘ I_home,puevei dreamed that-he was bff- Sturgeon Point“ 7 15 gum. u '4 10 p.m- . .Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the flog fleeced and took pride 1!]. paying his Lindsay, arrive 8 40 a..m. “ 5 35 p.m‘ ‘ _, last Monday of each month, in the True abills wnh clocklikepunetuality. Lindsay, _ dep. 11 10 11.11). H 5 45 p. m- 3. Blue hall in McArthur’s Block. “ At last, when that grade of boots Sturgeon Pomt “ 12 30 Pm “ 6 55 P-‘“- ' i ,, R. Documrr, Chief Ranger. Bobcaygeon arrive 1 35 9-111. “ 8 10 P- “3 SAMUEL ELLERY, R. S. was quoted at $2.50, the manufacturer’s conscience smote him, and he decided to make amends. So he wrote the coun- try merchant. saying that there had been a considerable decrease in the price of leather, and he was glad to state that he would be able to let him have the last lot of boots he ordered at $4 a pair. This, he added, was a special low rate, made on account of personal esteem and the fact that he had been a regular customer for such a long period. A few days afterward the conscientious manufacturer was amazed to receive a a letter running something like this : “Dear Sirâ€"It’s mighty kind of you all to offer to let me have them boots at $4, but I wish you would please keep the price the same as what it was before. I have been selling them boots for $10 a pair for 12 years, and,being a deacon in the church, I don’t think it would be right to take no stronger proï¬t. So no more at pgesent from, yours truly, rs'rsa DOE.†â€"-New Orleans Times-Democrat. Repeating A Good Story. SHE W'AS NOT A DRINKER .AND ITS POINT. MISSED “ My wife has just heard that old :'t'=tory about the man on the train and ‘ the corkscrew,†said my neighbor. “ The story goes this'way Man rises in a car and says, ‘ Is there a man from Bangor, Me., in the car?’ ’ Nether man gets up with an inquiring look on his face. ‘ I ’m from Bangor,’ says he. ‘ Well,’ says the ï¬rst feller, let me take your corkscrew.’ “ My wife thought the story was pretâ€" ty good. The other night I was out in the sitting “room reading, and she was in the parlor talking with the woman from over the way. I had to stop read- ing and listen to this: “ ‘ Oh, say,’ says my wife, ‘I heard an awful tunny story the other day. Now, let me think a minute. Can’t be that I’ve forgotten it. Let’s see. Oh, yes. This is it. The other day on the train a man got up in the car all at once and shouted just as loud as he could, “ Is there a man from Bangor, Me, in this car?†Every one jumped On Saturdays boat will wait arrival of evening train from Toronto. On and after the 14th, the 5 45 trip will be held in Lindsay till the arrival of the Bufl‘alo and Rochester trains from Port Hope. CANADIAN HOME ‘ CIRCLES. FENE LON Fnlls Circle No. 127, meets in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block the ï¬rst Wednesday in every month. P. C. BURGESS, Leader. R. B. Svassrua, Secretary. .â€".â€"â€" Comencing June 14th. †OGEMAH.†Monday, Wednesday Tuesday. Thursday and Friday. and Saturday. Bobcaygeon, dep. 7 30 a m. Dep. 7 30a. in. Chemong “ 9 45 a.m. Buckhorn “ 11 45 a.m. Dep. 10 3O a.m. Burleigh arr. 12 45 p.m. Arr. 11 3O a.ni. Burleigh dep. 2 00p.m. Dep. 2 00p.ui. Buelthorn “ 3 30 p.m. Dep. 3 30 p. m. Chemong . Dep. 5 30 p.m. Bobcaygeon arr. 6 00 p.m. Arr. 7 30 p.m. F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY . Lodge No. 406. Meets on the first Wednesday ol'each month,on or before the full of the moon, in the lodge room in Cunningham’s Block. H. H. Gnanmr, W. M. Rev. W. Fanuconn, Secretary _ We are still to the front in new nan srvusa «I; CIâ€"IURCI-IES. “ Meals are served on the Esturion and Ogemah. 20 and 50 Trip Tickets for families may be had at reduced rates at the Ofï¬ce of the Company or of W. H. Hamilton, Bebe-ty- geon. Lindsay Agent, Geo. Wilder, G. T. R. Town Ticket Agent, Express Ofï¬ce. Dr. T. P. McCULLOUGH, Specialist, EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT. Will visit Simpson House, Lindsay, every Wednesday. Hours, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Consultations, eye, ear, nose and throat. Peterborough, corner George and Murray streets. For Bridal Presents What Must I Give? That is the question which may have kept your brain straining for days. Could anything be more appropriate than FINE CHINA, CUT GLASS, 01' SILVER ARTICLES? All are highly prized by all women. We have scores of elegant novelties in these lines, which we will be pleased to show you if you visit us. Britten Bros, Foot of Kent St., BAPTIST CHURC.H-â€"â€"QUEENâ€"ST.â€"â€"REV James Fraser, Pastor. Service cvcr Sunday morning at 10.30. Sunday Schovl every Sunday at 2.30. p. m. Prayer meet- ing on Thursday evening at 7.30 ; Minister’s Bible-class on Tuesday (fortnightly) at 7.30. Also newest patterns in Dress Muslin, Pitta tllltl hut Suitings, white and colored. l METHODIST CHURCH â€" COLBORI' Streetâ€"Rev. R. H. Leitch, Pastor. Sunday service at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Epworlh League of Christian Endeavor, Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Prayer meeting or: Thursday evening at 7.80. .â€".â€".â€" I I I P Our maihnegy g5 éï¬wayg Qp“t0“dat83 ST. ANDREWS CHURCHâ€"COLBOIINE . Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, Pas- tor. Services every Sunday at 10.30 a. m and 7 p. in. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30 1). in. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7.30 p. ni. ‘ -M lALVATION ARMY -â€" BARRACKS 0N Bond St. Westâ€"Capts. Barker& Dar- rach. Service every Thursday and Sat~ urday evenings at 8 p. m., and on Sundays at 7 a. m., ll n.m., 3 p. m. and 8p. m. T.ALOYSIUS R.C.CHURCHâ€"-LOUISA Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leary, Pastor. Services every alternate Sunday at 10.30 tum. Sunday School everySundayatZ p. m Eastâ€" Rev. Wm. Farncomb, Pastor... Service every Sunday at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. 111. Sunday School every Sunday at- 2.30 p. 111. Bible class every Thursday evening at 7.30 o’clock. I 13%†Seats free in all churches. Everyboq mvitedlo attend. Strangers cordially welcome and looked at the man., One person LINDSAVL' down near the door stood up and said, “I. “I'm from'Bangor. sir,†The other SEGï¬W REVISION COURT man then said, “ Will you be kind RoBgoflis 2,, -â€"-or rusâ€" . enough to let me take your screwdriver ?†There! Isn’t that funny ? ’ “‘He, he, he,’ snickered the other *woman, a little easy. ‘Yes, that’s a \real cute story ; just as funny as it can be. But what did he mean ? I guess I don’t understand what it is about.’ “ I could almost hear the wife think- ing. Then says she: ' Well, my gra~ clone, that dosen’t sound so funny now. I wonder what the trouble is with it ? Guess I didn’t tell it right. But no matter. Oh, you were going to tell me .about that new ribbon cake thudâ€"and :thcn I continued. with my literary .studies.†He Couldn’t Hold It All. “ Madam,†said the tramp as a mid- -dle aged lady came to the door in re- sponse to his knock, " Would you give a poor old man a bite to eat ?" '- Why,†replied the lady, “you are c. rtainly able to earn a living. You don’t look very old †“ Looks are often deccitfnl, lady,†answered the wanderer. “ I am old enough to be your grandfather." A moment later he was seated in the kitchen, and nothing slieluid in the panâ€" try was too good for Irinaâ€"Chicago Record. “ Clara, be careful what you do. A man told me that hair dye aï¬'ects the mind." - ‘~ Well, John, you know very well that if I get gray I’ll go crazy anyhow." Tessâ€"Old Mr. De Sember is very in' «luluent to his young wife, is n’t he ? Jessâ€"Yes, and I know it just wor- ries May sick. Tessâ€"Gracious l he spends all his money on her? Jessâ€"Why, she ’s afraid he won ’ have any to leave her when he dies. t... ~ .....,~..« Why should it, if to order on shortest notice. t Agent for Pianos and Organs ‘ ' »' tï¬â€˜ï¬‚'ï¬t‘éfl ‘3' saints. Horse and Cattle Spice. County 01" “Victoria- A splendid thing for Horses, Cattle, . Sheep, Pigs, Poultry, etc. It tones up the system and makes them thrive. Excellent for milch cows, increasing greatly the flow of milk. No farm should be without it. It 3le Package for 250. The biggest value in the market. The next sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson’s hall, Fenelon Falls, ON MONDAY, JUNE 18th, 1900, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon Thursday, June 7th, will be the last (lav of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before June 2nd S. NEVISON, E. D.~HANI), Bailiff. Clerk Fenclou Falls, April 24th, 1900. Good . Tarnrtnre Is always cheap furniture in the long run. Looks better. \Vears better. Gives better satisfaction. I have the best and largest stock of furniture of all kinds, from the best manulacturcrs in the province consisting of -â€"DINING noon FURNITURE â€"-BEDROO.\I SETS -â€"EASY CHAIRS, - GROCERIES DEPARTMENT. We desire to call your attention to the following line or goods, just received: Choice Cleaned Currants; Choice'Seeded Raisins, one pound packages (East Brand) ; Fine Filiated urrants ; Selected Valencia Raisins; Sultana Raisins. A full stock of Crossc & Blackwell’s Peels; Soft~shell Almonds; Shelled Grenoble VVal- nuts; Shelled Almonds. CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. Toilet and Dinner Sets.- For the next two weeks we will offer special value in these goods; also a large stock of Fancy Goods, Lamps etc. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. A full line of, the best goods and latest styles money can buy. Robson’s Drug Store, FENELON FALLS. Turnip, Mangel. Carrot. and all kinds of Garden and Field Seeds. NEVESOM’S READY-MADE GLornrue DEPARTMENT. * Call and see our Men’s; Youths" and Boys’ Suits, also a nice â€"SIDEBOARDS, -â€"SPRI.\’GS AND MATTRASSES, line of Ulsters and Overcomts. These are 0111 a few 0f the < < y -â€"-KITCHEN FURNITURE (all kinds,) ‘lines of new goods just placed in stock. You are invited to . take a close look through the stocks and compare prices whether and prices are away down. you buy or not Repairmg and all ordered Our 250. Tea is immense value. WOl‘k promptly attended to. ' 365'†Undertaking in all its branches. JCS. McFARLAND. L. Barman. HARNESS SHQE’. Harness of all kinds. made w Repairing a Speclalty . T.JAMES’S CHURCHâ€"BOND STREET - t 1'" .«rw-m. x t x Q .4», v.» -, m 'l ._ . ¢ . WW\~«AI‘JV;- 4-...«a ... ‘Vrlwme-Ius .f- . *“mazm amiss-tmmnmm .W-W†.e \n‘y '~<‘\"---v 1 WV «um/- .4 ..; u . V 1 an, I. .- .1 g uflï¬v... \ v. -_4,...,-V.\.. y‘ Vw, .A . . ». , . A, 1:231, A. “AAA, ._,._... ‘2 :5 "‘"Y r..r~ -xx,“ u ~x-.‘. v ,< ‘m‘ ' .1,“- ~tjté‘: tawnw .......,n’o'~..,‘>..-,..' tsp-m.,tm. «J-MM' a..- ._ VVV .v .1 ' a...†. .. . *9.»- w; u<¢.-..v‘;.4.‘“ V, g .A. 4p an». | ~ A. . » v'vw‘xW I... a, .1."