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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 14 Oct 1904, p. 8

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i“: .,' .1: 'i I: f' 'fi 6 Q3: 1 ‘. (i' f t 2;. f i , s I i. I. ’. i 1 i i a ‘. ~t‘ l at I 04:: -*-' - ‘i‘fll‘au ....,.. _ _ .., J n The Paint we Sel1--- - Paper. We have a large stock of Colin McpArâ€" thur’s wall paper, the w "my" Wadi Revere, According to The Norsk Nightingale SOCIETIES. 1 NIGHTS 0F TENTED MACCABEES Diamond ’l‘cnt No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block on the first and third Tues-lay in each month. Cms. WISE, Com. C W. Buncorss, R. K. Paris Green, ' ISTEN, Christina, and yu skol hear Bout midnight ride of Paul Revel-O. ‘ Seventeen hundred seventy-five, _‘ Hardly a. geezer ban now alive ‘Who live har ven Paul ban wolunteer. {Some British fallers ban getting gay, .80 Paul yust giving his horse some hay And say, “Ay lkol mark a grand stand ANADIANORDEROF ODDFELLOWS 'l‘rcutVulley Lodge No. 71. Meet in la'!" Den €193tal Yohn Brenkâ€"â€"Yohn ban his ‘ the Orange hall on Francis street West on trend only paper made by the first-and tmnpmnpysp each mo... cm; as, . ‘, 'VVho borrow venever Paul skol lendâ€" "‘Yohn, yust go up hat in old church town And yust so sune sum yu find out hour British skoi march give me good yal, And Ay skoll hustle and ride lak hall" Guaranteed Pure. J. ’1‘. Thomson Ju., Sec. 0. L. No. 990. MEET IN THE ORANGE . hull on Francis-St. West on the second Tuesday in every month. J. 'l‘. ’l‘uoursox JR , W. M. S. D BARR, Recâ€"Sec. double process. Don’t be persuaded to buy any old thing. Just as well g'et‘the best. In 1-pound bottles, 25 cents. 80,01) in the church go old Yohn Bronkâ€" It ban first time in his life, .Ay tenk, And von dese English get busy he yai .And vavo big lantern to his gude pal .Muester Paul Revere, who yump on more And off for Lexington he skol tear! “Ye whiz!" he say. "After dis Ay guess .Ay skol getting my picture in Success. .Dey skol tenk Ay'm smart old son or a gun 'Ven Ay gallop into Lexingtonl" MPIRE LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE ' No._ l98, meets first Friday of each month ill Orange hall Visiting brethren always welcome. ’J'ucs. Jonxsrox, W .\l. Geo. KNOX, Rec. Sec. The handiest, most econ- omical way to buy it. 'Everythin'g that is kept by an upâ€"to-date Val, he mak dis ride, yu bet yure life, ' And tellers grub gun and drum and tits And march to scrap vith dese British men. phiaestcr Paul ban yolly brave hero den. (And back in the: church tower old Yohn Brenk Climb from his porch and talc gude drenki Val, dis ban all, Christina, dear, .Bout midnight ride of Paul Revere. â€"Milwaukee Sentinel. Contrary Won... “I can’t understand her at Ill.” “Is she peculiar?" ' '“Yes. She says the more she think! so! me the less she thinks of me." The Newest. “Please, sir,” said the ofiice boy, “i ‘would like to get on: this afternoon to .‘nttend grandmother's funeral." “Tut,. tut, ind," said the kind em- :ployer. “I know that there is a bull agame today, and, besides, that is an ancient excuse. Further than that, you got oi! twice last season on the same pretext.” “But, sir," argued the manly little Ilad, "both ’my grandfathers were Mor- ;mons.”â€"â€"Chicngo Tribune. Ho Know Better. “Don’t be too quick to strike on- ~othcr, my boy," said the kindly old man who had interrupted the light. “Always count ten before you do it :‘and then"â€" “Ych,” replied the boy contemptu- .ously, “an’ den it'll be do referee dat‘ll the countin’ ten tor you."â€"â€"Philadelphin Press. , The Thing For Her. "I was looking at spring bonnets to- day,” said Miss Passny, “but I couldn't find anything to suit me. Of course 1 don’t want anything giddy, but I do want to wear something that won't make me look old." “Why look at bouncts?" replied Miss Snuppe. “You want to look at masks." -â€"â€"Philadelphia Ledger. Hint to Shoppers. Out Seventh street way there is I small store whose proprietor evidently hos faith in tho eiilcacy of window ad- vertising. This is the way his huge ‘ l curd reads: {$.91 3‘ 5‘“ i. I . \v ,“fr‘v . m- 4’ u , '13 J “.5- . -fl ’ (2. Qt. ‘4‘."£. «.r 2““ .‘Nfls A,» l » _I I“, :3. “Examine our goods and save your ‘ money."â€"â€"Wushlngiou Post. c)- How Katy ma. ' “Knt;y,"’ suld the young wife. who had " been graduated in all the exact sciences but; couldn’t. cook, “do you put kerosene into the mashed primrose or the string boons?"_ 7 .- “Wnll, mum," fluid Katy promptly, “I don’t neverputitir. eyether. I allus taken my kerosene straight.” I ’l‘uuk (In in Front. “How did Hobbs ever manage to pro- pose to a Boat-on girl?" . “Oh. it was easy enough after he had worked his feelings (lswn to the freezing point." f Still a hanger. Friendâ€"And are you now out of dan- ger? .753- Convslescentâ€"No; the doctor says he will pay me two or three more Helm- Evening Wisconsin. -.. ., . ., I-“5¢‘~:gg:¢,ahfiWud.t3&'ilifiln.-’d‘m‘: 1.2-. ~_ _ ' TORONTO - - “m? ROBSON’S DRUG STQBE, Fenelon Falls. WANTED. A local salesman for FENICLON IVALLS and surrounding territory to represent b CANADA’S GREATEST NURSERIES. Newest varieties and spcciulties in Hardy Fruits, Small Fruits, Shrubs, Ornnn'entuls and Roses. A permanent situation, and territory reserved for the right mun. weekly. particulars, and seud25 cents for our pocket microscope, ju~t the thing to use in exam- ininggtrees and plants for insects. Pay Handsome ouiiit free. Write for Stone 8: Wellington, rosrmm. suusrmcs. (ovm 800 ACRES.) O N'I‘ARIO. 2:3-Eim. . f 37611 rat , A Willlll, don’t buy until you have visited my factory on Frau- cis street east. 1 am selling without regard to cost, and can give you better value than you can get elsewhere. F. C. CHAMBERS. Furniture and Undertaking. W Just received this week an- other lot of nice Baby Car- riages that are Special Value. ' Also Extension Tables, Side- boards and Bedroom Suites. W I carry in stock a full line, of Parlour Suites Lounges, Chairs, Etc. Picture framing a Specialty. If you are in need of a Sew- ing Machine be sure and see my styles before buying. I... DEYMAN. lllflSll lilillll WUHKS. Rabi. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind say and surrounding country with MONU- MEN’I‘S and HEADSTONES, both Muible and granite. Estimates promptly given on all kinds or- cemetery work. Marble Table Tops, Wush Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. Being a practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere; WORKSâ€"In the rear of the Market on Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house R. CHAMBERS cocoa-cocoa":- will make 1:}; tons of Skim Milk equal to New Milk for Calves 0r Pigs. tum hardware in stock. It makes Whey valuable as a food for Calves and prevents all scouring. ' . V \. . " .. ' It requ1res no scald1ng;_ glves betterreâ€" suits than Flax Seed or Oil Cake Meal, and costs much less. For sale by we. MCFARLAND. d- BLAGK JflSPEH WEDGEWOOD Sugar and Creams, _ Tea Pots, Fern Pots, Ash Bowls, I HAVE . PURCHASED W. MCKEOWN’S FURNITURE BUSINESS; and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am alsoprepared to do all kinds of . Carriage Making, Repairing and Repgaintmg, and, to make DOORS AND SASH. ' m Planing done on short notice. , s. s. Gainer. oaaa-oa-u-cunonuae SEE OUR SOUVENIR CHINA. Pin Trays, etc. DAII’ITY IVORY WHITE FOLEY ENGLISH PORCELAIN Sugar and Creams, Cups and Saucers, Rose Bowls, Fern Pots, , Mugs, etc. These goods are beautifully enameled with Town of Lindsay Coat of Arms, and range in price from 50c. to $5. BRITTON sacs. ‘ Foot or Item 31., Lindsay. SECOND . DIVISION COURT -or-rsI-4- ' County of Victoria. he next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomoy’slmli, F'cneion Foils . ‘ou commuter. mm, 1904, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, Sept. 29th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- ties must beservcd on or before Satur- day, Sept. 24th. ELISHA MARK, Bailifi. Fonclon Fails, Aug. 17th, 1904. van near" not to To Montreal or New York for choice patterns or» low prices in. WALL PAPER. We have them here now for your selection. Gooowm’s, LINDSAY, NEXT .ro SIMPSON uouss. E. D. HA ND, Clerk. NDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTERS. Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the True ' Blue hall in McArihur’s Block. D. GOULD, Chief Ranger. Tnos. Ausrm, R. S. M ~ANADIAN ORDER. OF FORESTERS _ Fenclon Falls Lodge No. 626. Meets in the Orange Hull on Francis street west on the last Thursday of ouch month. it .Smrusnmt, Chief Ranger, W. D. STACY, Sec. ‘iANADIAN Hour CIRCLES rrv ‘ L [I . ‘ 1. IV LON Fulls Circle No. .127, meets in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block the hrst Wednesday in every month. P. C. BURGESS, Leader. R. B. Svaseru, Secretory. A RAND A.u.,'G.'R.c.' run sruv . Lodge No.405: Meets on the first :Vleldnefsdilty of'euch month,on or before the u. 0 t e moon in the 10dr ‘ Cunningham’s Bldck. {Se room m E. A. lchmnmo, W. .\i. E, FITZGERALD, Secretory. CHURCHES. BAPTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST.,REV. .J. H Hannah, Minister. Preaching services every Sunday at 10 30 n. m. and 7 p. m. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. Praise and re er serv' Thursday MS I), m. l p ‘y we on A ETHODIST CHURCHnâ€"COLBORNE Streetâ€"a-RevuJohn Garbutt, Pastor. Sunday service at 10.30 a. m and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 2. 30 p. m. Epworth League of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. Pm er mectin on Thursday at 7.30. y g T. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. R. O. H. Sinclair, Pastor. bervnces every Sunday at lo 30 a. m and 7 p. m. ‘ Sunday School evory Sunday at 2. 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 3 p m. ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS- ON . Bond St. Westâ€"Captain Stephens and Lieutenant Brass. Service every Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at 8 o’clock, and on Sunday at ll 9. m. 3 p. m. and 7.30 p in. J T. ALOYSIUS R. C. CHURCHâ€"LOUIS; ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Leury, .l nstor. bervxccs every alternate Sunday at luau a.m. Sunday School ever Sund ' .'- noon at 2 o’clock. y a) Mm ‘l'i‘. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST. EAST Rev A. S. Dickinson, Rector. Sunday, service: Matins lo 30 a m.; evensong at 7 p. in. Celebration oi'Hoiy Communion: iirst Sunday of every month at 10.30 a. m. and third Sunday of every month at 8 a. m. Sunday School 2.30 p. to. Thursday every week as follows: Cutechising of children at 7 p. m., evensong at. 7.30 p. m., choir practice at 8 15 p. m. ‘ Seatsjrce in all churches. 'Ererybody wanted to attend. Slranycrs cordially welcomed. MISCELLANEOUS: URLIC LIBRARY-AIRS M E. CALDER Librarian. Reading Room open daily Sunday excepted, from l0 o’clock a. on till 10 o’clock p. in. Books exchanged on TIM'S- days, Thursdays and Saturdays from 2 p. m. to 4 p., and in the evening from 7 to 9. OST-UFFIGEâ€"F. J. KERR, ros'ruas- pier. Open daily, Sundays excepted .i'rctn 7 30 a m. to 7 p. in. Mail going soutli closes at 7 p. m. Letters for rcgistrou‘ou must be posted huli‘nn hour previous to the tune for closing the mails. NEWSPAPER LAW. 1. Apost-mustcr is re uir ' tice by letter (returning the Slipteor gm “0- answer the low), when u subscrih?“ n0! not take his paper out of the ‘ state the reasons tor its not. A Any neglect to do so mukes tl responsible to the publisher i . _2. {if l:my person nl‘LIUI‘S hi unue e must 3:7 ' all n - - publisher muy ch:.iinue tges‘dgc‘ls’itor we payment is mode, and collect the "in"1 amount whether inc paper is lzikc‘ waIC the office or not l‘hero cun be n31rem discommuunce ll|llll the payment is 11:“thl 3. Any person “no tukes u paper {'1 c. the post office, “'hL'IIlQ-I' director] 1 “in?” name or another, or whether IIt‘ 'ui: m scribed or not, is reponsible for (lie “ib- 4. it u. subscriber orders his pn )erptfvb stopped at o. certain time and the Iubl‘uh 6. continues to send it, (he subscribcrpis bla m to pay ior if he takes it from the post- This proceeds upon ',llle ground that o “I migst'lplay ior what. he uses. a m“ . 1e courts have decided ' to take newspapers and perihll‘izaxliimigm the posiâ€"oiiice, or removing and “will: them uncalled for is -‘ ' . _ . , 327 mm a ‘ . . 0t intentional fraud. 1 cu "mu" 1' docs .Officc, and bemg taken. _ ‘9 postmaster 0" Payment. 3 Puller discon- . Mu» ’-'...-‘ > ..v . - ‘ . ‘ ..;~ Ls“ amen» ‘r‘, ' . .x..-,v's.- ,;«:.. m‘ la '29:. a“ 13“”); dive: . «Luv: ’ “in, . . Marv"â€" " sue”: "W2‘ vi. - ,_, v or (is _ . 5‘7? 3‘9» . “a... , i

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