< wry-Ann.- ,. .. .iii,...._.... BIKE l l l l l I m , . I ‘ . - . .. . -A In vp‘ ‘ . -.. â€" . s _ . 3 l F unmgrams. . . , .' G 'I‘ 0 § ) I _.I . ._ . - . _ . . V I I l . â€"â€" Warm Weather Bar ams . t Mlss Oldenâ€"My! I could never have c b II, g SOCIETIES. 3 “he face to wear such '1 low necked dress . r , l ‘ . . . . . ,-. as that. . at a e s' 1 NIGHTS OF TENTED MACCABEES Mie Youngâ€"Noel course not. dear: WAGGNS WWW - 7 T...D1§’i§‘e°iiiirï¬l‘$2.333.) $333 ll? > = - ' - ‘ - . . . ‘ x s e ‘ nor the shoulder, when A. Clearlng 1n Musllns. ï¬rst and third Tuesday in each month. , I. ' . ' _‘ . o . , a > , r , I “12,5351: fogitï¬Ã©lï¬a 15,9550“) bay’ pa’ A ï¬ne range 1n cream, pmk, blue and wlnte grounds, K 5 I D o a ‘ . o - A 3 . - . ‘ p,__ A {mm (m, m 80,, is a - . With floral deS1gns. Regular pr1ce 100., selhng for 80. v . _ . v 0“ ' : Y i If your wheeled vehicles ANADm-N ORDEROFODD IE , ‘ lar-‘re tort. . - ‘ ' Bl _ F LLO“S Wil ie Then is a. ratiï¬cation a larne 'need'repmmng 0f any ‘des' A clearlng 1n ouses' Trent Valley Lodge 'NO- 71- lice: in I â€"‘ ‘ n . . ‘ . , - H . , .I I . .mt'z cr1pt1on we can do the I We haveyet a ï¬ne assortment. You may have you-1 I 3:: (3:31:53 dhfilirfgnfl 1:513: Sigriitcygsgnotr; I ' , ._.SheflDo you remember how you said yvmk as well as anybody cho1ce 101 .40 pox cent. ofl‘ regular pnces. 13?. gnoifnnsumn, N. e. " when you were cpurlinIin Ime thathiIf I 111 the county. 8 patterns left yet of those ï¬ne Scotch Gmghams 111 red I . . uoursox Jn., Sec. 11 won lave not my. - - - . I . . ~. I . I ‘lhodhdalliudg dfvs but sit about andIOOl: We can “313311†Your and White? blue and Whlte: Plnlgfmdlr hllte “heel? 1 . o.L.No.9cc.-MEET IN THE ORANGE ‘ ' ' ’ ' . . "‘ . i d ‘ 5’ I K o l ' ‘ . ‘ -‘.‘ y r aapretty ? And how different. it is now I buggy and make 1t look and a few fancy strlpes. Regular 1.42 85 7 0 eallno 01 ~ ‘3 I “052113; fyézgcgosnlml’est on the second ' E“, {P}, 1‘ t “33., m“ ‘* ’°“ like a new one» 01 WI“, A Specxnl 111 Cotton Hose. J. J. w. M. t can t 00 pm y any m ' sell you a new one and We have in stock 95 doz Cotton Hose of the kind we F‘J'ALDWS’ Rams†- ' a . 1-1 a ' h Pretty gOOd CD that latest Jeal' 11-1 d 2 . f (Lre m R W ..... I. one lover. wasn’t 1t ?†«use to se at palrs or u o. my c , s I0 DER of FORnSTERs, ~ \ . N GO (my ' Payment perfectly fast black, with seamless feet. We sell mflagging}?3,133,331, Riflefhmrrme I , . , c rue " , T “ .Whl'z he got a 3"“ “6d ï¬tmed °“‘ ‘ h & 1) 1 them now at 3 pens for - - ‘ - Bluebell in McArlhur’sBlock. ...to-kill his sweetheart, ut 1e was so a .. I I I , n d .u D. GOULD, Chief Ranger.- blamed cross eyed that he shot lnmsell For anything you are wanting in Summer Goods give us a caI, an we W1 THOSI AUSTIN RI SI I in the back of the head instead." - ~ convince you that we can Supply your wants at prices not easdy dupllcated. 1 I III (I John, when you came home lzlxsl ABnLIIIXIBIIIï¬NFIEIEDEEd opwngEESTaRS, 9 = night you talked and acted very queer y. C A M P E E L L - ,1 0 " b1 ‘.°-' ‘ ‘ 0,915 You use your feet The shear snare-- - - 1:. if. iii-Z?ii.$23.5“.féié‘ï¬â€˜fmï¬zï¬?‘ to Step over imagmary Obsm’lesl . . Tuna. Jor, ChiofRnnger, ' “ Oh, yes, my dear. All the evening 1). 13mmâ€, Sm , I I felt as if I were walking on' clouds. . ' . :you remember we had angel cake for . ‘lAIlvélNDIIflï¬ 1393213131111;ng FENE †> W 4n s xrce o. 7 meets in the supper‘ †I I I Agent for I G C’@ True Blue hall in McArthuri’s Block the “ I tell you, exclaimed the slim 1u- B ANS I I q I ï¬rst Wednede 1,, every month dividual, “ that water IS heaven’s great- o G r 1), CI BURGESS, LeaderI . est «rift to man.†-â€" R. B. Srnvnsrsu, Secretary. "rAre you a prohibitionist ?†asked a PIANOS’ . W g P AND I aTin stander takinw him cordiall b the " A' L: G-R- 0- THE SPRY tho. ’ ° i y SEW“ "AGH'NES BILL HEADS, POSTERS. We, Lgage so. 4Ioe. Mg... 0. m. g... , -‘ nes nyo encrmont on -b f ~e "133?, 5â€,†was the reply’ H I sell and . 7 full of the moon, in the,lod(:g:e :ooolmtlid , m, .I ‘ .I Cunningham’s Block. ', After a thunderstorm Bridget ‘in- "A FI AI MoDIAlmmI WI MI ,- iformed her mistress that someone on IMPLEMENTS. _ .L , E. FITZGERALD, 596mm,,“ r the golf links had been struck by hght- _ W t 6 00d Ioods (Lt __ I mug. I _ I e guaranI e g g o .. OIIURCIIES. I “ Was it one of the cuddle boys?’ reasonable prlces, EN VELOP , ) I': :mqmrod the lady. _ I ' , I ' WEDDING INVITATIONS, APTlsT CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST REV. DI“ N10, rnumI', Ii gllpdk tIlus name Was and S86 0111‘ mstruments n 88 IchnJ. Dnvsies,d Minister, Preaching . urp 1y, rep ie H ge . d * 1 - b f b ' I 1'v1 esI every un fly at 10 30 a. m. and . . an mac 111133 ‘3 ore uymg- ) 7 p. m. Bible Cllss a d r d ‘ I'Sheâ€"Wlienbare you gomï¬ to gavemc‘ t P LADIES VISITING CARDS. 2 30 pI mI PINS; and“ pfauyeraiesrililggl at; o.) e mono to u tmt new ress osi e as -0 ice - . Thursdu at 3 . . ' L i H_e___,\ryext weir“ shun 9m) ’ We have lately added a Stock 0f type and statlonely ‘ “That’s What Y0“ said last Week-7' " PENELON FALLS' for printing Wedding In'v1tut10ns, Cellmg Cords, etc., and METHODIST CHURCH â€"â€" COLBORNE ‘- or Yes, and that's what I say now and 12â€], 190-2. 1 t ' Streetâ€"Iâ€"Rcv. John Gill'blllli, Pastor. . , tum ou . . . , . , , I , can . . , . Sunday sexvxce at 10 30 d am gomg to say next Week. I amt the A I , , Smbbmh school at’ é goa-pmï¬an E7 p. kind of man who saysonethingoneweek- . ‘ _ I ‘ , , - - . . pwor . - I1] I85 - r- League of Christmn Endea. T » and another thing next week.†â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" come and see 5a ' .~ - t,Ivemng at 8 oIiclockI Prayeiolrl’met‘ilï¬sgdgi (I (. Genius," said the Billville citizen, . I“ ’I, lhursday evening at 7.30. “' ‘ e t t' e l c . l ' - ' . ' 13 not conï¬ned o IimI orp a e Logic SECOND DIVISION COURT Franms Street West; I I I TI ANDREWS CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE atthat boy yonder, for instance. 0 I . ,Stmet_RevI RI CI H Sinchir Pu was “yin to ‘break, “young mme lto ‘ ._OF fly-:7: .- I 501‘. Servihes every Sunday at :1. III harness when the creetur throwcd lllm County 01' 10130113" ._..â€"Mg" """ ' . {Ta 71,. m_ Sunday School every Sunday into the top of a. pine saplin, but no h M Sit“, S of the above Court Wm . . a 2.30 p. m. Christian Endem'or,meeting sooner did he land than he grabbed a 13:11:51,, in frlwgmeylshall,Fenelon Falls ,’ I, every TpesIday ut8 p. mp praye,.-meetmg i possum what wuz roostin thur,slid down“ â€"_ ‘evely '1 “Md†M 7'30 P' m- , ’ - the tree with him, and now the old 0“ MONDAY: OCTOBER 13*“,1902,‘ 3 ‘ ' I ,ALVATION ARMYâ€"IIBARRACKS 0V lady.s,oookin that possum fer dinner." commencing at 1 o’clocinn the afternoon. Bond St. Westâ€"Capt. Kivell & Lieu; ' Slye' I want your advice I feel Thux‘Sday’OCtogelzndl’muhe'dhe M's“ lady Jago' SCW‘C" every Wad'le‘dfl)’: Thuâ€; 1 1 ._.. 4 I I - O I. of service on e on ants resx ing in is . da ands I d I 1 o II I that I’m falling in love mth a lady, and county. pefcndonts living in other coun- o . . I . I onysundnyigflflï¬iglgsgflzgdpi End, spud 1m afraid if I keep on I shall be mis- ties muIst be served on 01' before Sim"- We desire to call your attenmon to the followmg 11118 0i ______~_ _ p' ' . erablc, beauusc I’ll never have the com (133“); Sglgsgï¬gggmh' E D HAND goods just received: ' TIALOYSIUS RIGI CHURCH_LOUIS.A ago to propose. ‘~ - J, ' ' ’V ’ . _ , , ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leary Pastor. Newittâ€"IS it the Widow Bright 1 1 1. limljflvi 8th 1902 Clem†Choice Cleaned Currants; Chelce Seeded Rmsms, one pound SGl'Vlcgis (Every alternate Sunday ’m 10.30 sa‘Slyou Wlilth tO-day? F'ene on m s, uy , ' packages (East Brand) 3 Fine Filiated Currants 3 Selected “'m' “n 3* SchoolcveleundaratZum iyeâ€" es. ' - ' ' . ' ' A. f I; 1 f0' S 85 ‘ 7 ' rma Rmsms. u s 00: 0 me e I Newtâ€"Y†man" “my “hm†' ’ “Llama Emmi-SS1 1ii 1 11 Almonds- Shelled Grenoble Wel- T‘éAl‘ES}? CHURCHâ€"BOND STREET ' proposing; " W Blackwell S Pee s , o -S 16 , Servicaisevay Mgcpgowm, Pastor. I; ' -- - . ' . » ‘ ' aya .- a..m.al7 “If 3°“ woum marry mew" he Plead‘ nuts 7 Shelled Almonds' - v ' P- 133' Sqndï¬y School every Sunday atn2(.30 edyll am sure you would make a better III p . 1371.30thgpozllpss every Thursday evening .I man of me." ..‘ I I ' . - g, “ No,†she replied decisively,†Elm†Toilet and Dinner Sets. For the next two Weeks We W111 ; \ « never marrya man to reform him; but,†. ' i1 these goods - also 3, 111309, stock of F3110 I W‘Seats free in all churches. Everzbod ‘ I ’ she added as she put her hand where is Printed every Friday (ft the Ofï¬ce, Offel Speclal Vflllg’e 1 D ’ c O y “11â€â€le Wend- Strangers cordially welddmedy he could eaIinly Ireaoh it, “ I am not “01ҠMay and Frm‘c‘s Streets- Goods, Lamps 9 0o . ' I, averse to re ormmg a. man to marry SUBSCRIPTION: D DI , E r, I , _ . .. , ISCELLANEO 3 mm) ' i $100 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE BOOT i f t1 1) t 0‘oods end lrttest st les mone 09in r “15,90 POW “hi†my Old mom" or one cent per week will be added, A fun 11119 0 le es 0 ‘ y ‘ y ‘ * UBLIC LIBRARYâ€"PATRICK KELLY ‘ meant, sIaldI MIr. L cwlywed, aIsI lhe tgok as long as it remains unpaid. buy, - d tIlibrnrian. Open daily, Sunday except: 1, up n paruou or y soggy piece 0 rea . _ o _ 4 e , rom 10 o’clock o. m. till 10 p. m_ Book, ‘ 3 I .. Wm†your mother mount ?1! echoed Advertising R_ates. . (iléciilInrgIgfglog51:15:11.1):1831113Satllrdpys from I 1115 w fe. v, Professional or business cards, 50 cents Call and see our Men S, Youths and Boys Stilts, @180 a. nice 7 to 9. Reading than] iglcélnenevctsning from I I. .. Yes,wliatmy mother meant. When per-line per nnnum. Casualadvertisements; f UlSterq and Overcoats. These are only a Jr'er of the cc ion. I I I} I used to find fault Withlhe meat or the 8 cents per line-for the ï¬rst insertion, and {He 0 ' . . k Y , - -t d t l ‘1 bis-culls, she would shake henhead pro- ‘3_Cent3ller1ine for We“)? SUbsequent inser- lmeS of new gOOdS JuSt placed In Stoc - 0“ all? 111V1 e O CST-OFFICEâ€"F. J, KERR, POSTMAS. pllcticully and say :.Never mind, my 113::féfstjnggléhfmï¬gr’ half ye“ or take a Close look through the stocks and compare prlces whether ,IIonicy-go gpngfltodéllllp’hlSuRldpys excepted: l by, You may see Idle Iday when you ’ _ you buy or not“ ' I ' closes at 7.35 mm. Liaiigoing ligiiliirciilig I y “'l“ be glad to get i "9' JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- Our 250' Tea, is immense value. I gugltliI‘eâ€pgs-telgInï¬cttegs for registration 2' * 11 - , ‘ _ _ . 4 “ You never loved me! exclaimed em), and at modem/Le priceaI ‘ - time for closing the 5:139;sz1 plevmus to the 5, llH‘. hl'll’le of a. “leek " E. D. “ True, I did not. answered the Proprietor. . c A I I I .- brutal bridegi‘Oom, With a sneer, as he . . . IV. ,I , wrote an order for the expressman to . NEWSPAPER LAw. ‘ -, CU[idlyflgnhgligadï¬â€˜ihu marry me ?†she I) Llï¬IgzstmgtsI’coris reqpired to give notice . ‘, oaucd, gazing teml‘ully into the mir- - aï¬swe‘, tbé 1,,#£â€1Vghetnlea psilgefér‘dges dnot i nor to see if her hat was on Straight. - . ‘ I not take his paper out of ma 1 _er oes ‘ I. “ I did it," he answered hoarsely, J‘ 0' maxeggle & co" state the reasons for its not liefnfldcfaiildhd l t to pay an election bet.†(ESTABLISHED 1879.) . Any neg-fleet to do so mi‘kes the Postmaster ‘ . 9,, responsible to the publisher- fol. payment I They were looking over the paper to- BANlimlzs, flogâ€"Ex" ' l . 2- If “"Y person Ol‘del's his paper discon s, 1gethcr. “ Oh, my, how lunny l†said - tmu‘id he must pay Iall al'l'eul'ages or ll]; 3 FENELON FALLS, - GMT. - publisher may continue to send it until I payment is made, and collect u r . . 10 .t amount, Whether 1t 13 taken from tlielhliigd: s or not.' There can be no ‘ - ‘ ange :ntil the payment is hggdldfllswmmu- . my person who takes l the post-oflico, Whether direlctpeudpeIt‘ofrlix'l1 name or another, or whether he has sul;S SCl'led or not, is reslionsible for the a - 4. If a. subscriber orders his paper onb 1'3 stepped at 9. cerium time, and the ube lisher continues to send, the subscribeli‘ is. bound to pay for it if he takes it out of the “F post-Ofï¬ce. This proceeds upon the ground ' i that a man must pay for what he uses. ' 5. The courts‘have decided that refusin i to take newspapers and periodicals frog ' A: . the post-011106, or removing and leaving them uncalled for is ' ' ' I I , przma facae cv of intentional fraud. men“ . he. “ What is it ?’ he asked. “ Why, here’s an advertisement that s: s, ‘No reasonable offer refused.â€â€™ “ What is there odd about- that ?" “ Nothing, nothing.†she replied, try- irg to blush ; †only those are my senti- nicnts." I Another wed ding shortly. Barber â€"Why is it that you and your brothers are so bald ? HAND MADE: T Agents: The Bank of Bl‘lllSll North America. MACHINE MADE, They are A general np-to-dnte‘ banking business transacted. a . USEFUL, Current accounts with merchants and . business men opened on the usual terms, - and careful attention given to the business é of our customers. ‘ - r __ « Deposits Received. Deposit Receipts and Savings Bank books ( Victimâ€"I'll tell you ifyou’ll promise issued on account of the Bank of British «Io Isav nothing more about it. ‘ North America, Toronto, and usual rnte ot B ber Sure interest allowed. al‘ â€"-- . ‘Viclim (whisperingâ€"It’s becausel an: hair has fallen out. A LARGE NUMBER or PATTERNS To SELECT FROM. Britten. Bros, Jewellers. w. A. Bishop, - LINDSAY Acting Manager Foot of Kent Street. ï¬m’rfl: ,N n. ..... ...--..i.... .,r , ., in?“ ~ luvs-x