1" / I’. L; I! M wu-w-uq man“ as w __ . . , . .,- . .. ,,_ .4 .g. m . 1-wquan ~ ' > < ~_ua..\,.-m;ssep;= (1"; ‘WR - <4.‘_;‘~â€"-_r._".~'_“'._‘ I A . ._~‘__._" -___- '._‘ _.:.‘~J..';::...."’..'..1.‘;.'..‘_.."12.'_’T_:.f:__..____' " ‘ ’1: " ‘ " m â€".LI ‘ )c o p . v- . _. *n‘ésnneron‘n. Warm Weather Bargains mmmx~m > .4;;_.'.>_._'___;e_; 4- -â€"’â€"- » -‘»~-’~-â€"«'-'-â€"-â€"-â€" 4 ‘Circumlocution. A young YOi‘kSllll‘e collier, anxirus ‘ ‘o yop ihc qu stion to a irl ul cm he 5 SOOIKETIES' V I 8. ‘ 0.; g: ‘ i . . g . hoverily admired but not li'win0r the $' * ' . _ , _ . D 1 NIGHTS OF TENTED MACCABEES ;‘ c couraelve 110 ark lleg.stl'a}lgllt gutiadopled WW '1‘ Dliillmoiidlil‘ent‘INq- 208- Meets in the ’5 8. met lot 0 soun in"r or w 1101 roman- . . .. . ‘ruc ‘ no is in l cAi‘thur’s Block on the 2% ' tic people will be 1‘inclined to think A Clearing 1n Mil-Sling†ï¬lm and third TuCSdn-Yi" mellmoulh' i d :l i‘ too 1" of l. . w 0* ' ‘ ' - ' , ~ CHAS. Wise Com. S -' m~‘HJlo=eie pmd' †he said nervous] IFYOur wheeled vehicles A ï¬im l‘mbe m qre‘lm’ Pmk’ Mlle and Willie glounds’ C W BURG’orNe. R. K. i , 3 I ~; 5’: d , f , With floral des10'ns. Reo'ularprice 100. 58111110“ for Se. . ‘ . .. A“ ve ,nsuwd my 1,ng nee repaiiing 0 any des- D D 7 D ,NADIA - i Has to, lad ?" said the damsel in- cription we can do the A. Clearing in Blouses. C‘ Tm,Viï¬gl’fo‘égflé’f’iï¬llï¬tglâ€˜ï¬ â€™ ' diff Femi- , , , , , , work as well as anybody We have yet. a ï¬ne assortment. You may have your the Orange 1m“ 0" Francis street West on ‘? " Aye, an Ah ui thinkin Ah m a - . . r. . the ï¬rst and third Mondavs in each month ' M, for do“), it... In the county. chome for 20 per cent. oï¬â€˜ regular prices. D Bnorgusnm N G ' y l i .’ - . " . . . A l ‘ '1’ ' ' I “‘ {x1731}; Biggzilxnflxlt]attained in t, We can repamb your 8 patterns left yet of those ï¬ne Scotch Ginghams 111 red J' T- THWPSON JR-w 396‘ g f . )‘ ~ 2: y ’ ‘ I , - ‘ ' ‘ _ ' ‘ ‘ W I. pit, where does ta think tr money 11 buggy and m‘ll‘e 1t 109k and Whlte’ blue aild Whlte’ Plnk land Whlte Cheeks’ O.L.No. 996. MEET IN THE ORANGE l ‘ 80 ?n 11kg a new one, or W111 and a few fancy strlpes. Regular 127 & 14;clear1ng for 10c. ' . hall on Francis-surest on the second ' “ Yl')’. to thy feylllel“ for sum" I sell you a new one and A Special in cotton Hose “BMW†ever???" “ ' rue enough, an’ it ain’t fair. .t ‘ , ' . " ‘ ' “1505': W-M‘ ' .~ .. . '6: ur old one In ait . - . ought to be paid to my mic.†’ filing (1)] t P We have In stock 25 doz. Cotton Hose of the kind we F' J' “MUS: REC-Set“ ,‘ H v v - i g « ‘ . . N A , no: or: 193131;; nmic! Why, the. hasut 1 .3 used to sell at 2 pairs for 250. They are full s1zes, a NDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS i 5 b i , l . ,_ - . -- ' s l , , . . , . . . ‘ eifectl f 7 , s ‘ feet. 9 e11 Couit Phoenix No. 182. Meet ," ‘ Cl hat 5 Just it, ’ cried Bill in a burst & y aSt blek’ “ 1th beanfless W ,S last Monday of each month, in thganE: . l of‘ conï¬dence. “ Tha’re a nice lass, t 19m 110W at 3 Pall‘S for - ' ' 0- Blue hall in McAi-thur’s Block, ’s l . - ’ v I . .7 .. Jesgle’ 51,†Ah “am thee to 114% that For anything you are wanting in Summer Goods give us a. call, and we will D' GOULD! Ch‘ef 131mg“? moneY- , †convince you that we can supply your wants at prices not easily duplicated. THOB- AUSTIN, R. S. n " f “Why couldn’t ta say so at fust ? , N i cried Jessie joyfully. l - straw; CANADIAN ORDER or FORESTERS, ‘ V~W The Cheap Storm. Fenelon Falls Lodge No. 626. Meets E L L I in the Orange Hall 011 Francis street west on the ï¬rst Thursday of each month. i Tnso. Jor, Chief Ranger, ‘ P. DEYMAN, Sec. .3 a 1. YANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENE 4 F LON Falls Circle No. .127, meets in tho . True Blue hall in McArtl ’ PRINTING. Ce 1 Then the happy couple embraced and trotted off to break the news to Jessie’s mother. ° ,m_ '.PW He Reasoned Wrong. Agent for “It’s all knowing how to reason,†(BREAKS, : said the Pittsburg man, as he sighed in ‘M.CAMPV GS, - a sorrowful way. , .Plï¬ï¬nss gincevgg'cmoutll‘i. d “I owned a house and lot in a town w _ H _ - . Y :Ess, ea em in our state and was getting a good rent ca R‘B' S‘L‘Esml‘: Secretary. l ‘ for them when a corgregution built a an ’ , W 4. - - , - . . . .c. THE SPR? . church riuht on the line. I reasoned Lodge No 40,6 Meets on I _ . n . _ ‘ . ' ' ‘ tl ï¬ 5 it out that. the plz.ce was spelled, and ’ "3 I‘t Wednesday or 1 , m fun of the mail]? monlh,on or before the in the 10d e room in LETTER HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, Cunningham’s 15103:. ‘3 STATEMENTS, PROGRAMMES, E:allillltlfhiStilt. CIRCULARS, BLANK NOTES, Xxx“ ENVELOPEs, RECEIPTS, ETC, ceremonies. "WEDDING INVITATIONS, . ST RE, MEMORIAL CARDS, ' = Beni- Davies, Minister. Preaching. services every Sunday at 1030 LADIES’ VISITING CARDS. 71» Bible mass Sunday Solidi? . %§O‘p.lm. Praise and prayer service on .l’Ve have lately added a stock of type and stationery “may at. 8 p. in. when I was oii'ered three-ï¬fths of its ' former value I made haste to close the I- deal. 1 patted myself on the back over :- that bit of good luck." " And wasn’t it good luck?†“Not a bit of it. I’m a clean thou : sand dollars out of pocket for reasoning ' hind end to. The chap who bought my place had twin babies. a piano, a ï¬ddle and a barking dog, and the congregation hadn't occupied that church over four Sundays when it raised a purse and bought him out for twice the value of' Fania iiuPLeraEErs. f We guarantee good goods at reasonable prices. Call and see our instruments and machines before buying. Shop opposite Post-office, FENELQN FALLS. MAYIZth, 1902. when a young man entered. In a short time the two commenced a conversation, in the course of which the clergyman asked the youth what he worked at. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 13th, 1902, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, October-2nd, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this and 7 p. m. Sunder School ever S '. v I unda at 2.30 p. m. Christian Endeavor) y every Tuesday at 8 p. m. P every Thursday at 7.30 p. m. ’ o o u ' n o o ‘ 1 p N {1 1 the plaice. ’â€"Bosz‘on Globe. for punting Wedding InVItations, Calling Caids, etc., and METHODIST CHURCH N COLBORNE I 'â€"~>-~â€" can turn out ï¬rst class work at reasonable prices. Sundflssfls‘iermgï¬p Igonhon Gal‘butt, Pastor. i went Him one Better' d am ï¬es Eabbath School at. éTBOapflinflndEZéZrTE .. . ea ue ofCl 't'; . . . ‘ A well known Glasgow divmc related SECOND DIVISION GGUHT some an see 5 p evefmg at 3 51:18:13. gigaogegtlles‘i“ 1 the following anecdote. showingthat the â€"OF THEâ€" “ G 3’ Thursdayeveningat 7‘30. . 111., on ; ready wit of a countryman was more County of Victoria. Francis Street West. 8 ICE: \ . than a match for him : _ . ' ' V ' T. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBO . ., He was going to the country for his 116 nextï¬lttmgs of, tlielabove Court will Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H Sinclair, . l , holidays and was in a railway train be held “1 Twomey s h“ 1’ Fenelon F‘ms t01. SerViecs every Sunday at 10.30 a. m z ‘i meeting ' raycr meeting Valencia Raisins; Sultana Raisins. A full stock of Crosse & Blackwell’s Peels; Soft-shell Almonds; Shelled Grenoble Wal- nuts; Shelled Almonds. acknowledng that the youth had the better of the sally. i l ‘1 I am a eouplcr, sir," was the reply. cpunty- Defendants living in other coun- (ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS on i “ A coupler! So am I," replied the 3:; glé'gttelg‘éesreégfg 0“ 0†befum SW11" _ qufongeificzvggggcwtamvgll &1Lhieut. x g . , . ‘ - ' ‘ e nesra " . ' cl.-11fqymnii With a laugh; . E. C. EDWARDS, E. D. HAND, dayï¬and Saturday evenings at 8 gym. ggsd g; lhe youth looked athim for a minute Bailiff. Clerk . 1 11 ‘ tt 13.0 to the followino‘ line or on Sundaysatll a.m.,3 p.m.and7 30’p.m E two. then burst Into a ï¬t of laughter Fenelou Fans July 8th 1902 We desne to ca. youi a on 1 n g N , and said : “ Oh, I see: ye’rIa meefnis- ’ ’ goods, just recelved: TSUALOYSIUS RIC.CHURCHâ€"LOUISA '. Y marr folks. But an" ar- . _ . _ , u_eet_Rev. Fa†' , . {I} “in: 376 die. I baitll COEPI‘: and Choice Cleaned Currants; CliOice Seeded Ra1s1ns, one pound Services every alterniftle gillhfliy’afalsgglil l UDCOUP‘e-" ' , packages (East Brand) ; Fine Filiated Currants; Selected “‘m- SundaySchooleverystmdeyetzp,m f The clergyman laughed heartin and \xâ€" I l T. JAMES’S CHURCHâ€"BOND ST Fast â€" Rev. R. MacN REET Serv1ce every Sunday at l p.111. Sunday School ever amara, Pastor. 0.30 a. m. and 7 iiililiii lilli Eililli \-e L W no . , ' . I p . .Y Siindayat 2.30 out of one Cla . is printed every Friday at. the ofï¬ce . x f p. 111. Bible class ever Th . ‘__. y corncr May and Francis Streets. 7 "9.60;; p at 7.30 o’clock. y ursaay evemng Many years ago before the .daysiof SUBSCRIPTION: Toilet and Dinner Sets. For the next two weeks we Will "‘"‘".""5‘d§ a "01’th mil] ms “He’swlih $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADV ANGE offer special value in these goods; also a large stock of Fancy Z,wai§irlâ€tscclzttsgecsiiz all churches. Everybody ii iinir inlant were (rave ing across a s- r 20( 0,, 8,, . [ran-7L,†COM. N v . lzuly Piaib,’ As the story is told in Mr or onelcent perweek will be added, GOOdS, Lamps “9- ..w 13-. '1'). {ussell’s H Characteristics,†as ong as It l‘cmalns “HPMd- . were over-taken by a severe storm and '_ BIISCELLANEOUS‘ tool: refuge in a lone Shepherd’s llllt- A‘lvertiSing Rates- lune of the best, nails and latest st les mone can \_-N my The child‘ had taken cold before they Professional or business cards, 50 cents A ful g ‘ y y UBLIC LIBRARYâ€"PATRI bu . . BRADY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Call and see our Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, also a nice per-line per annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inscr- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. _ _ CK KE Librarian. Open daily, Sunday cxIchJpliz ed, from 10 o’clock a. m. till 10 p. In. Book exchanged on Tuesdays rind S ' ' . aturda 's fr 12 a.m. till 3 p. n1. and in the cvcnidg ï¬g: could ï¬nd shelter. and the nurse began at once to undress it by the warm cot- tucc ï¬re. As she pulled oil’ one rich silken garment after another the shop- 71:0 9. Reading room in con . .3 . . . . no t . herd “Dd his “if†’00de 001“ awed llne of Ulsters and Overcoats. .These me only a £81fo the C1011 i Silenco. . JOB PRINTING executed neatly.cor- lines of new goods just placed 111 stock. You are inv1ted to 08T-0FFICEâ€"‘F. J. KERR Posru g Atlktm “lie iirociTisisfoliigdeioililygr may and at moderate priccs' take a close look through the stocks and compare prices whether “egg-.30 31:1ent (any, Sundaï¬ excepï¬: e comp e e an m 1 . t _ E. D. HAND . hi]. 0 pm. Man 0') being warmed by the ï¬re. There it Proiwietor' you buy 01' not. . . 31051015 ES 730 mm. Mailgoingxgoï¬ihgcslggzg sat, with all its splendid outer husks our 250. Tea, ls unmense “value. must [Bea (its-tel?! flatten, for registration p.'elcd rï¬'. its little body beginning to g _ time for Elosmgï¬le 1121a,?“ Previous to the glow in ihe but by the ï¬re. Theshep- â€"‘ M F a. herd drew a long- breath and exclaimed, I c A A I W v ‘- Why, it's just like one of' ours !†NEW MACHINE SHOP NEWS - . PAPER LA m†. IN FENE _ o w, Why She Wanted an Introduction. LON FALLS- 1. Apostmaster'f. . I ' - a@@o§ee§s@@@@6§ee by In... (.e.......l:ge‘:;;;r°;1 to givenotice “i must have an introduction to 'The undersigned has opened awell- answer the law), when “151111322368? not ’ - t woman †(“lumped Maelmw Shop 011 Francis Street J not take 1m, pave, out of the fre: docs t‘ ‘1 , ‘ f _ . . I ,, e lied her East, opposite the north side of Twomey’s oï¬j:.__c_¢.__ State the reasons for Its not b 9 ice and .. \\ by, 305, ceitain 5', I R hotel, and is now ready to repair all kinds n. Any neglect to do So makes th emgtaken, i'i-ioiid. and at once brought 1t about. of Farming. Steamboat and Mill Machinery .3“ responsmle to me publisher fol: Postmaster Lali‘l“.~lie asked : and Bicycles, and to repair or renew the â€"â€"--<€>+â€"‘ ° 2 If any poison orders his a “mem- " What made vou so keen about wooden parts of impllenients. Lawn Mow- tinned he must pay an “realluléeegdéscolrlb “I; u ‘ I ' r ‘ S ers repaired and smrpeued and Saws publisher ma com' ’. " t e inunn_ Mrs. 8? Ion gazed at her a. sharpened and gummed. } HAND MADE A; paymem is Jade “my to send H mm imomly as if‘ you could not. take youi P9 _‘ It d n _ ‘k H d d , amount Wbethel {VD collect the whole ere-s i'rom her while you were talking. togï¬ptiï¬es “31 “n 1‘ “01 ‘1 en 0 Jay) M not ;There can tsetgteln from the ofï¬ce Ii: ewr found her so interesting.†. JGH" JONES They are ance until the payment is alscomjnu ’ ‘ Oh, ldon't know whether she is - 3. Any Person Who takes abaper f a interesting, but. didn't, you see that love- Feuelon Falls, April 18th, 1901. 7 the post-ofï¬ce’ whether directed to r311}; ‘ iv iie she wore ? I just had to ï¬nd out lion" it was made. I know how to make one~ exactly like it now. Just let me ~clnp eyes on anything of that sort for a low minutes. and I’ll reproduce it so STYLISH, NOT COSTLY. A LARGE NUMBER OF PATTERNS TO name or another, or whether h . - e scribed or not, is responsible for all†sub- 4. If a subscriber orders his paper lay. stopped at a certain time, o be lisher continues to send a:fbstg?bgul)' is Dr. T. P. MCCULLOUGH, Specialist, ’ “’9 bound to pay for it it‘ he take . - 3 it Ontot't .u .u you never could tell the copy from EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT. SELECT FROM. 33:: 2T; 53;: Simian upon the emails .il.c original." Will visit Simpson House, Lindsay, every 5, The courts ha‘v‘: (féclétgttgztu’szg- ' .-oâ€" . WedneSday. Hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m - to take news a em , _ ‘ usmg g “ Spencer says he can drink any Consultations, eye,erir,nose and throat. Bros.’ p 1’ and periodicals from the post-ofï¬ce, or removin ¢¢@@0@@@ . - W Peterhorouvh corner Georgeand Murray . them uncalled for i - g {Ta “Min .5 gnmnbtr of cocktails. _ g a I - Foot of Kent treat LlflDSAY of in . ’ S Prim“ ï¬lm evidenge i’ w ...A.uj;='ircunumbcr,jou mean."â€"Life. Streets- 3. - l - tentional fraud. _ -. Tessa