1:4 . to last. Capture of a Veteran. B‘t' TEE. COSMIANDER-IN-CHIE!‘ 0? HIS HEAD-QUARTERS. “Say. mister, have you seen a mean lookin' little cuss, with a blue suit and brass buttons on, hangiu' on raoun here this week ?" said a tall woman to the clerk at a Lewiston hotel last Friday. “ Do n't know that I have. How mean did he look?" was the reply. “ He pertends to be a vitran,†con- tinued the woman, regarding the clerk over her glasses, “an' ginerally about Grand Army time he disappears from his wife's bed an’ board, an’ goes off an’ licks the hull south. I want to see him. I want him to come home.†Up the corridor came the sound of laughter. A party of veterans were telling,r tales of war. A familiar voice smote upon the air. The woman’s lips closed tightly. “ I tell you, comrades, I jes’ enjoyed that air ï¬ght at Chaucellcrsville moro'n I did the hull durned muss from that You see, Gin’rul Jackson was off to our lef’, a-trampin' like the very devil to outflauk the Union lines. ' That air mornin’ my cap’n he sez to me, sez 7: he, ‘Jabe, you take a detachment 0’ ‘ï¬ve men an’ go out an' see what Stone- wall‘s doin’! Ef you suspectâ€"cf you suspect.’ sez heâ€"‘ that there’s any kind 0’ sneakin’ er bentin’ aroun’ goin’ on, you jes’ lay low an’ kyhoot for the Uni- on lines.’ ‘ Well, sez I,’ “â€" Just then a woman shoved through the throng'and linked her arm in his. The words died on his lips. The ï¬ght died out of his eyes. A spasm passed over his countenance that left it a sick- STILL AT THE FRONT with a well selected stock of Millinery, Wall Paper, Window Blinds, Fancy Goods, Stamped Goods, Materials for Fancy Work, Chinaware, Toys and Dolls. Eggs taken in exchange: _ MRS. KEELEY. i HIGH Dinner on†." FARM CLASS . ‘NIGHTS or Terran MACt‘ARRtZS Headquarters at the Iron Warehouse, Corner of ,1\ Diamond To“, M Mm, in 1,1,, COlborne and Francis Streets, FGDBIOD Falls. True Blue hall in .\le.\rtliur‘s Block on i'. e HUGH MonoucALL, AGENT, Titus. .loiissrox, t‘ouz. t‘. W. lil‘lltluYSR. R. K. REPRESENTING » __ _ Gcold, S hapley & Muir Cc†Brantfoi-m George White & Sons’ 00.. London. l . ‘ C ' Works. Watson Manuiacturing 00., Ayr. StePhenson mean-m maTï¬zmiing-ton. Chatham Manufacturing 00., Chatham. Coekshutt Plow Co, Brantford, and other leading ï¬rms in the latest specialties in farming implements. BRANTFORD STEEL GALVANIZED WINDMILLS, roller and ball bearings, the best and most powerful mill iii the market, which may be seen at Mr. Joseph Watson’s, Somerville, Mr. John Cullis‘s and Mr. John Willocks’, Fenelon, in operation. Ask theso leading farmers their opinion before purchasing. Also the STEEL KING PUMPER and the famous MAPLE LEAF GRINDER. Prices and terms on application. 'WATSON FRICTION FEED TURNIP DRiL‘L. PLANET JUNIOR CULTIVATORS. FROST & WOOD CULTIVATORS. COCKSHUTT PLOW CO. CULTIVATOR‘E‘. STEEL and WOOD LAND DRUM ROLLERS. .____________ __.____, A Samples 01 a number of the leading machines in stock and will be pleascd‘to show INDEPENDENT O‘RDER 0," FORESTme at any time. Court Phtnnix No.182. Meet on the The new FORCE FEED BINDER is a marvel of simplicity, with improved roller 105‘ Monday 0f encll month, iii the True bearings, and is without a. peer for lightness of draught and case in operating. See it. Blue 1m†m McAt'tliur’s Block. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN T0 REPAIRS. aï¬fsgh‘l Cliicfbnnnsv't , s RAY, l. ‘. HUGH McDOUGALL, Agent. Frost & Wood, Smith’s Falls. ,MAPLE LEAF 'i‘tttf-E BLL'E LOI‘GE x..- , Coulthard Scott 00., Oshawa. 4'3. legnlur meetings held on tie 2nd and 4th Wednesday iti each tnomh. Hall in McArthnr‘s Block. J. A. Fouxnis, W. .\I. F. Bietcnlt‘e. D. \l J. Srsvrxs, Ree-Secretary CANADIAN ORDER OF ODDFEIJMWS Trent Valley Lodge No. Tl. live: it: the True Blue hull iti .\lc.~\rthur's Block or: the ï¬rst and third Mondays in each month. Jonx Corr. N. G. R. )1..\Isso.\'.\'.S.,See. O. L. No. 996. MEET I.\' Till) t‘lllANtil-I . hall on FriiticisSt. West on the seems: Tuesday in every month. Jons Amors. W. M. Tues. AUSTIN, Recâ€"See. ‘lANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. FENll I LON Fulls Circle No.127, meets in the True Blue hall in illeArthur's Block the ï¬rst Wednesday in every month. P. C. litiitcsss, Lender. R. B. Si'Lriisrizn, Secretary. \ E. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SI’IIY . Lodge No.406. Meets on the first Wednesdin ofencli monih.on or before the full of the moon, in the lodge room in Cunningham’s Block. H. H. GRAHAM, W. M. Doors, S s , Rev. W. Fansconn, Secretary ly green, the color of the hide ofa sour cucumber. “Jabez,†said the woman, “be you here a-lyin’ ag’in ? What made you take that there hoss an’ drive him here CIâ€"IUIECVITIâ€"idgtmw to “is?- A- R-Sp‘r? “W m be?" READ I H IS. ammoattenuates;.5; a-drinkin' ? Hev you been a-iorgettiti’ . ‘11:!" James Fraser, Pastor. Sen-ice every of your commandment not to lie? Did - h d 8, es to 5 Sunday‘ morning at 103,, 5mm"). Sohoâ€, you tell these gentlemen thet as fur as alminsltvmï¬y e 52yng pver)’ S'Ii‘i’nday] at 2.30: n. in. Prayer meet- ’ n 011 ms " . "..'- '.“.~' "i you got to Wat‘ was Augusta, an’ tliet 081mm and earn good wage“ If you are Milan-.19.; i ll‘) evening at I. :0, Thur . I p c .s on inede (fortnightlyflit ....n. you got so feared over there that you at present empioyed, that need not prevent “hiâ€"m . ,M. _wzis'sicYk I‘OIi'fllll'ele weetl’tls: Giu'i‘ullJzigké you schilling)its),ng031$80§gget0tt2a§3rgglét 6 9 DiETSHODISg CHURCH _ COLBORXH son. on 1 e Yin no". you . i we can 0 ' - 1 m M K . trectâ€" everend ’l‘. I’.Stcel l‘nSlUl’. you tell the Grand Army glen the!) you most cogupletphcanpiogprpitgtéghlyvriï¬pgmgsat: O 31133“); scsrvlicc at 10.30 a. m. and, 7 p. in. . ' . , 11111'581‘16. in n l - ii an 0 tool at 3.30 p. m. Epworth FRANCIS ST. WEST, o. I . _ _ um ry _ . evenin at 8 o’clock. Pra 'er iiicet‘ (110' m the woods ? Come home, Jabez S tF ’l‘hnrsdliiyevcningm 7.30. 3 mg on the caows an’ the pigs need you †All supplies 0" we“ I 0 I4 [A I I S _ . . ' t . liiii . - . "'â€" And the little old man in the blue a,†ma; Cost; I0]: Nolsqï¬lrm, ' Si. ANDREW’S CHURCIIâ€"COLBORNl-Z 1011 Get our a} VOI‘} t «3- Streetâ€"Reverend M. McKinnon, I’m:- tor. Services every Sunday at 10.30 n. in. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" and 7 p. in. Sunday School every Sunday at 2.30 p. in. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. in. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7.30 p. m. Loam-rice . __. coat looked up into the woman’s face If you cannot give full time to our inter- with a gray, misty, tearful look in his . _ eyes. The glad light that had been in sets we can arrange liberal terms With you - for part. time. We grow a full line of Fruit them was gone‘ HIS little bit 0f glory Trees, Berry Bushes, Flowering Shrubs, "was “t 9'“ end- . Ornamental Trees, Hedging, Bulbs, Roses, POOI‘ Old fellow, after all.â€"Lewtslon, and Seed Potatoem All our stock gunman- Maine, Journal. teed and warranted to live. Write and tell He Should Have Brought Them. _â€" A doctor tells a good story in connec tion with a lad who, until recently, was in his employ. It was part of his duty to answer the surgery bell. and to usher the prospective patients into the con- sulting room. One morning there pre- sented himself at the surgery entrance a mechanic with whom Buttons was on speaking terms. “ Hello, Jackson! †he remarked, “what’s the matter with ye ? †“Oh, I just want to see the doctor,†replied the visitor. †Have yer brought yer symptoms with yer?" inquired Buttons. “ That’s the lust thing he ’ll ask yer about. If ye ain’t brought ’eui, yo’d better pop back an’ get ’etn. He won’t be down for a quarter of an hour, an’ he's awful pertickler about ’em ! " “ And would you believo it? †adds the doctor, “that fellow was actually about to act. on the boy's advice when i entered the surgery.--Peurson’s Weekly. .. _,-_â€"â€"â€"-.-o An Uncultivated Taste. “ I wanted ter ax yer,†said the new colored servant,â€"wit.h/inuch embarrass- ment, “ of ye would hab any dejections to my bakin’ some ole-fashioned home- made bread? " “ We don’t need any.’ replied the housewife. “ The baker's bread is per- fectly satisfactory.†“ I did u’t speck ter make it foli yoh all. I was axin’ it as a pas’nal fuvoh." “ You mean you desire to make some bread especially for your own use? " “ Et I niought, nia’am. I has n't got myself usentcr to dis hcrc baker‘s bread. When I bites inter a piece and does n‘t ï¬n’ nniiin but it hole. I feels disapp'int- ed. I knows l'ze way behin' de times. Dey kin put wind in balloons and bicy- cle tires, an' [ain’t got audio to say; but when it comes to pneumatic bread, .I gibs up. ET I kuin't hab do good old- matic kind. I reckons I’ll hah ter git er- lnng wif meat sn' vegetables."â€"Detroit 'iw' Press, 7 . _... .~.-.».â€"â€"_.~._ You should have heard Smith crack- ing up his wife’s biscuits this morning. I believe I did hear him. I thought .3: the time he was chopping wood. Matildaâ€"[lave von spoken to papa? Bertieâ€"Yes. I asked him throughl vii-e telephone. and he answered' “TE ,iou't know who you are, but it 's alll villa: 1' us you are open for an offer, and we will make you a. proposition you will want to accept. E. P. Blackford & 00., 7 Toronto, Ont. BOOTS, SHSES, ï¬llBBERS. YOU WANT THEM. WE HAVE THEM- GOOD-â€" CHEAP.'. CALL AND SEE. GEORGE MARTIN. THE WEST SIDE STORE. Headqutr er: IN VICTORIA COUNTY FOR ’iluum laps and Picture Frames --IB ATâ€" - w. A. GOODWIN’S, Baker Block.Kent-st.,Lindsay. Artists' Goods a Specialty Machine Needles.Alabastine and Dye Works Agency . Call and see my 5 cent Paper. (lN Bond St.Westâ€"Cupt. and Ill rs. Williams. Servxce held every Thursday and Sat- . _ urdny evenings at 8 p. m., and on Sundays Mild cases of lunacy, melancholia, despondency, etc, have been cured by simply keeping the patient in a red room, without other treatment. at 7 u. m., 11 n. m., 3 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. Bright, cheerful apartments help to keep sane‘people sane, make them better able to work and bear trouble â€"-make life worth living. DON’T GO CRAZY. ~ W Seats free in all churches. Ifiuryflmf/l/ Have those dingy walls brightened with new wall mm“, Mend, Sham“,w,,,,-,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, paper from Nevison’s Bazaar. You can, get the best paint â€"'"'7-Ai«:_..:.;:.~.-.-;. ..- _- there too, ready mixed, for outdoors or indoors. MISCELLANEOUS. T. ALOYSIUS R. C. CHURCHâ€"LOUISA Streetâ€"Rev. Fntlier Nolnn, Pastor. Services every alternate Sunday at 10.30 ii. m. Sunday School everySundny at 1: p. in l’I‘. JAMES’S CHURCHâ€"BOND STREET Eastâ€" Rev. TVm. Farnconih. Pastor. Service every Sunday at 10.30 a. in. and 7 p. in. Sunday School every Sunday at 11.31; a. in. Bible class every Thursday evening at 7 o’clock. URLICLIBRARYâ€"PATRICK KELLY, Librarian. Open daily, Sunday cxrepiâ€" ed, from 10 o’clock it. in. till 10 p. in. llooks W exchanged on Tuesdays and Saturdays from A 12 a.m. till 3 p. 111.1llld iii the evening from AND THE CHEAPEST. L‘iji'is in )OS'I‘ OFFICEâ€"l". J. K ERR, l’US'l‘M AF TElt. Ollice hours from 7.35 n. In. to R p. .‘llnil going south closes :tiu'tt. in Mail gotng north closes at 2 35 p. in. BEST STEEL WIRE MCMULLEN’S FENCINGS AND NETTENGS Combine These Two Qualities. NO OTHERS DO. SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"Ob' THE- County 01‘ X’ictoriu . I envnmzsn. â€"â€"_ The next sittings of the above Court will be held iii Dickson’s hull, l’cnclon Falls. , . . . . ON TUESDAY. SEPT. 27tl. . Hog Fencmgs at specml low prices. All other varieties cheap. commencing“, 1;, “Wk in ,hlufggw McMullen's are the only GOOD Nettings sold in Canada. They Saturday, Sept. 16â€. will be M 1w my tire unequalled for poultry yards, trellises, lawn fences, etc. ' ’ - Ask your hardware merchant for McMullen’s goods. If you cannot buy of him write to the mai'infacturcrs at Pictori, Ont, or to The B. Greening Wire Company, limited, Hamilton anti . Montreal, General Agents. . ‘ . James Cooper, Montreal, General Agent for Railway Fencing. h THI ONTARIO WIRE. FENCING 00.. LTD. Pinion. Ontario. f service on defendants residing in ll.:-; ounty. Defendants living iti otht-r mm.- l tics must be served on or before Sept. 21th S. Nevxscn, E. I).â€A.\Ii. Bailiff. l'll‘ti'. Font-Ion Frills, July 8th, lrz‘f'“. l ; The “ Fenclon Falls Gazette " i SUBSCRIPTION 81 .i TIME IN .Hll'l‘it l'Z. xthvci'tising lining. - ‘ '° 1 , x . 8 ' I l'tic {o h' fr. ltiL-‘v u-n an: S’ S‘ 3 Hint: furrct\':l)'xSiill,~i-l|tii-ll.t 1!: t r: JOB PPVIIT'I‘ITLTC} l mtly and at moderate prires. is printed every Friday at ti.“ «flit-u, m. the corner of May and l’rlmrzs Hr: v t.- or one cent per “'l'l'k trill lit: midi-v; .- J . ‘ 1 long as itrctnains litipnzd. ' 4 f ' Professional or business cards, im in a“: ' per line pernmturii. Citahfll lidt'é'rilf'mt‘h'k, door to Knox's blacksmith shop. Only . “°“‘ $533,175.32lilftitisilt".it‘ll.7 good material used. Workmansliip sec»; ‘0! all ordinary kinds executed heatii , . .,,-. C. s. GAINER. ' l E-D-