with """‘ . ' .u ALAJLL .55. times I,‘ ‘o n. .~i...1_..-, l v '. .‘E-ix‘l 14* .2: '3 ' Warm-'5 K H In“ sir-‘1 «.5... ....._-_._ . n...- In“. v a...†0......" _-â€".'_.. ONCE MORE. NCE more the melancholy days. G The saddest of the yter; The college boys begin to haze; The overcoats appear.†The play's the thing, the ladies fret Unless they go. and. oh, “'hat appetites the darlings get While sitting through the show! The evening clothes we were last year, Alas. likewise alack, 'Whene'er-we stoop in them we hear A seam or something crack. The sealskin lovey used to wear is sadly out of style; .7 . They're putting it ,in good repair: But, oh, ’twill cost a pile! The awnings sadly flap; the leaves - A'nd lawns are getting brown, And from the cornices and eaves The vines droop sadly down. The lark has ceased to warble where The meadow flowers blew; ' '- ' ' “Now searching chills 'are' in the air' _ And hard coal prices too. " " ' â€"Chlcago Record-Herald.‘ 'ill’at‘ln't' Used All“: Hysteria.) * A certain lady of title recovered from [a rath'ersevere illness. , Au adept ’with the brush and a regular exhibitbrrot water colors in connection with the local art gallery, it was supposed she , had overworked herself. ,~ > When the doctor-was called i-n.van old , ~ nurse who. had» been in the family im-ahy years bored the medical men with her opinions ns'to the cause of. .. the attack. ' ~ 7 “It’s thcm=long hours an’ homework or the paintin’ what's'done it," she re- marked directly she saw'hiin. :The' doc." tor was preaccupied and scarcely heard ‘ “the remark. ’ {‘Has her 'ladyiship exhibited ,any traces of hysteria}? he suddenly de- manded, turning to the talkative nurse. .h‘th, no. sirif’ was the unexpected re apiy. "‘They was water colors, all on , ’fcm; real beauties;tooiâ€â€"-Evenlng Wis- .--consin. . - . . s Professional Impulseu. Paterâ€"It I’d‘spoken like that to my father, sir, he’d have knocked me ,_.4iovv'n! - l V Filingâ€"That’s the worst of being the v son of an auctioneer. * ' - “Admitted Free.†“Have you any articles of value with you?" asked the customs inspector. “Nothing.†answered the returning. traveler, “except a wealthy grass wid- aow whom I expect to marry as soon as 1 land.†, “Well.†mused the inspector, rubbing . his chin thoughtfully,f"1 guess you can take her through. Seems to me she will come under the classiï¬cation a: I-baled hay, and that is {reefâ€"Baltimore American. - ' ' - The Debtor's Paradise. - I “Come to collect that little bill, have - you? ’ ' . ' “Yes; that's my errand. I"--« , “\Ycll.‘don’t get nervous. "There is no realise for you to become“ cXcited. 1 :iilll't going to pay the hill.†“You don't‘iinow what a load you have taken off~niy mind. it's such . pleasurcito call on you, and I didn’t know but. that I was going to be de- . prived of the pleasure."-â€"Boston Tran- script. _ / An Entertainment Spoiled. The hall 'xvas crowded when the .r.loight of hand artist advanced to do his tricks. - "I have here. ladies and gentlemen,†he began. “a large lump of anthracite .conl“â€"' It was enough. Before he could inakc it disappear the frenzied popu- Race was upon humâ€"Baltimore News. Hirsute Calculation. Little Wynnie (just returned from Sunday sch‘oollâ€"is it true that even the hairs oi‘ our heads are'numbered? ‘ Mr. li‘routseatâ€"The Bible says so. my child. , Little Wynnie (iiftorn pauselâ€"It‘. won't be very hard to keep track of yours, will it. papa?â€".ludge. Lovely Parity. party. Will you come? ' Toddâ€"On-one condition. » : “And that?" ‘ “’i‘hnt i can play with the children ' and don't have to talk with the grown- ' -'ups."-°lrlfe. ‘ ‘ - Literacy l‘l’otc. -' "â€" Willieâ€"Page magazine is just a place i , - . ' - ' I l 303 ‘PRINTUEG executed neatly, cor- '5 t-cilv Hid at moderate prices. .- whopwnh powder and guns andthings. ".ain't it? -' ’z::~ my son; it‘s umr‘di‘ filled ‘ >1.l‘.‘t‘-i‘ii:‘(=n ‘tl’ ' 111:1} 3 nun-zoned. . I3)’ Noddâ€"l'ni going to give a children’s beOlQ you buy your Christmas present. You may have been dealing with us for some time, or perhaps you have not. 'We think we show the ï¬nest, largest _ and best assorted stock-in the County. . Wedding Rings, Diamond Rings, Gem Rings at all kinds, Gentlemen's- Rings. V Our special blow is about our large 'slockot WATCHES. See our silver, _‘gl)ld and gumnclul Watches for boys and girls ,Solid gold, gold filled and . nickle cased Watches We carry in stock over $2,000 Worth of Watches alone. Guards, Long Chains, Brooches, ' ' Stick Pins, ~:lllll an endless variety of suitable Christmas gifts. Come and sec for yourself. - - Petty,ilhelevelei. stringer. ’ :99 KENT sr. _ so YEARS" EXPERIENCE . , litmus Menus Demons ~ . COPYRIGHTS cc. Anyone sen ng it sketch and description mu) -. quicklr‘ ascertain 'our opinion free w iether all invention is probably atentable. Communica- tions strict}; conï¬dent nl. Handbook on Patents sent. free. ldest npenoy for securing ntenta. . ' Patents taken t ll'Ou‘fh Mann to 0. receive mcialviottce, without c mrge, in the , Scientiï¬c 'Hmerican. ' A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest. cir- culation ofzimy scientiï¬c 'ournnl ll‘crms. $3 3' your: {our months. 81. So (i by all newadealen. .» i MUNN Newpp Branch iiice. 625 F 8L. Washington. ' gm ._ _ Undertaking. Just received this Week on- other lot of nice Bitby ‘-Car-' riages that. are Special llama. 17> " '- ' Also Extension Tables, Side- boa.rdsand Bedroom Suites. _ I carry in stock a full line if Parlour Suites Lounges, .‘hairs, ,Etc. I ‘ “ Picture framing a Specialty. It you are in need of it Sew- Machiue he sure and see styles before buying. a} it’s Good. .P “108.HEARD.‘.. We willluvul ié"‘St°“‘el'S§§3im1iLfriend~s a. . MERRY , CHRISTMAS p ." a and , ‘_ 1 mm NEW" YEAR- .- Thanking; you for your. liberalbpati'onagc the same. aint. .We have a large stock of Colin McAr- thur’s wall paper, the only paper made by double process. Don’t be persuaded to buy any old thing. Just as well get the best. ' , Everything that} is kept by an up-to-datc hard-Ware in stock. - surn- .in the past, We solicit 'a‘cOntinuance of ".105. MCFARLAND. ooaoaua-ooo-n-e " ~' ill READER: o ' '?'~AT"‘BRITTON BROS.†Our Christmas Goods are beautiful. v . ._n._...»~.-..__.â€"_â€".~_â€"_A_.â€"._ | ' llllllll . Will WORKS. é Baht. Chambers Is prepared to furnish the people of Lind saynud surrounding country with MONU- MENTS and' HEADSTONES, both Marble and granite. ' Estimates promptlyâ€"given on all kinds or 'cemctery work. - llarble Tuble Tops, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc., a specialty. -_ Beings practical workman, all Should see his designs and compare prices before purchasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"la the rear of the Market on Cambridge-5t , opposite the packing house on till??? is printed every Friday at the ofï¬ce, corner May and Francis Streets. J ï¬zrqe oz, 7 ' SUBSCRIPTION: :3: .- t. Ill ADV NOE or one cent per week- will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. Advertising 13:11:68., ,. :Proicssionul or business cards, 50 cents I nerlincperunuuni. Casual.advertisements, l 8 cents per line for the ï¬rst insertion, and r it ill % v: I HAVE- PURCHASED R. CHAMBERS W.MCKEOWN’S It has never before been our privilege to alter as many elegant, USEFUL novelties ."-’ at a. scale of prices that appeals to the “average buyer. see it. We show our attractions to all with the understanding that we wish none to pur- chase unless they consider it to their best interest to do so. ’ micron SECOND DIVISION COURT We cannot describe our stock ; it would take too much space. We invite you to come and BROS. Foot of Kent St, Undeay. â€"OF THEâ€" County' of Victories. he next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY, JANUARY 91h, 1905, . commencing at 1 o‘clock in the afternoon. FURNITURE BUSINESS, . and will carry a. large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Thursday, Jan. 29th, will be the last day of service on defendants residing in this county. Defendants living in other coun- ties must be served on or before Sutur- duy, Jan. 24th. ‘ ELISHA MARK, Bailifl‘. Fenclon Fails, Oct. 15th,1904.j E. D . HAND, Clerk. _ DOORS AND SASH'. ' i 2 cents. per line for every subsequent mser-. lion. Contracts by thcrycar, half year or 221055, upon reasonable terms. - - ' ' l - ‘3 n. (have. ‘3 . all kinds of Am also prepared to do . .I ‘ Carriage Making, Repairing and ' Repainting, and to make I You NEED. nor so To Montreal or New York for. choice patterns or low prices in . HALL 'PAFEB. Wejhave them here now Plahi'lg 60'“: 0" foryour-selection. shot-incline. wy film, ,Q,‘ ,Q, ' INEXT To ; w“, «is -- t . - leianON HOUSE, “ cooowm's, ' LINDSAY, -.. - a..- . , . scronï¬, . .1 1...â€: 3.1;: SOCIETIE‘S‘.’ ' 1 NIGHTS ~OF TENTED MACCABEES Diamond Tent No. 208. Meets in the True Blue hall in McAt‘lhur’s Block on the first and third Tuesday in each month. Cults. Wise, Com. 0 W. BUIIGOYNB, R. K. W"..- Ciu‘ADiAN ORDER or ODDFELLOWS V lrent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in the Orange hall on Francis street west on the ï¬rst and third Mondays in each month Jenn LEE, N. G. J. T."l‘noiirsox Ju., Sec. No.F?i)G. MEET IN THE ORANGE . in on rimcis-Sti We‘t ‘ Tuesday in every month. a on the wound J. T. THOMPSON JR , W. ll. S. D. BARR, Rec -Sec. N 1 ' "w hilggRlilgsLOme‘I; Tï¬lllliEFBlaUE LODG l-l . _ 's . ' month in Orange hall n my 0‘ we“ always welcome. Visiting brethren Tnos. J onxsrox, W. .\i. Gno. Knox,_Rec. Sec. INDEPENDENT ORDER of FORESTE RS _Court' Plimnix No. 182. Meet on the last Mondayof each month, in the True Blue hall ill McAi-thur's Block. ' ' D. .Goum, Chief Ranger. THOB. AUSTIN, R. S. W CIAliADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS. . Echelon Falls Lodge No 626. Meet: in the Orange Hall on Francis street we on the last Thursday of each month. . - FSmrurnu Chiet'ltau e- W. D. STACY’, Sec. g I, El ‘iANADlAN HOME CIRCLES “h? ‘ I i . F ‘t' ‘3 .LON PullsCircle No.127, meets illxlilie True Blue hall in McArtb a . .ï¬rst Wednesday in everymoulhz. Block the P. 0. Bonuses, Leifder. R. B.‘ Svarsrsn, Secretary. F. AND A. M.,‘G. R. C. THE SPRY . Lodge No.406. Meets on the ï¬rst Wednesday oi'eacb month,on or before the Vfulloi‘ the moon, in the lodge 'ro'o ‘ Cunningham’slilock. ' - m m .4 ., ‘F. A. )chiAnmn, W. M. . E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. CHURCHES BAPTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN ST. REV _J.. H Hannah, Minister. Pl‘el’lcllln": servxces erery Sunday at 1030 a. in. null ; ' Bibi; Class and SundeySchool at . - . m.‘ raise and V ' - T-humday M 8 m: I prayer, sciv'ice on N, 1‘ arnomsr cnUchlfmcomioaNu Street-f-Itev. H. B. Kenney, Pastor. _ Sunday serwce at 10.30 a. m. and 7 p in Sabbath School at 2. 30 p. in. Epworih League ot Christian Endeavor on"'i'.‘uesday evomng at 8 o’cio-k. P ' ' Thursday at 7.30. L 'myer meeting on M T. ANDREW’S CHURCH COLBORV -â€" . E S Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H Sinclair, Pastor. Servxces every Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and I 7 in, Sunday School every Sunday at .2. 60 p.,.m. Christian Endeavor'meetinn‘ every Tuesday at 8 p. mu Prayer’meetius every Thursday at 7 p in. a “â€" ALVATION ARMYâ€"BARRACKS 0N . . Bond St. Westâ€"Captain Stephens and Lieutenant Brass Service every Wednes- day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o’clock, and on Sunday at ii a m 3 p. m.~and 7.30 p' in. , . w W Sr. ALOYSIUS R. c CHURCHâ€"LOUISA ‘ Sti'eetâ€"ltcv. Father O’Leary, zastor. bervmeg evlery glteruate Sunduv at l0.30 a m. um a time! ever ‘ . ~. noon at 2 o’clllck. y sunduy am! ‘iT. JAMES’ CHURCH, BOND ST; EAST _Rcv A. S Dickinson,Rector Sunday: service»: Matias i0 30 a m.; évensoug at 7 p in. Celebration of Holy Communion ï¬rst Sunday of every month at. 1030 a m. and third Sunday of every month at '8 c. in. Sunday School 2.80 p. in. Thursday every week as follows: Caiechising of children at 7 p. m., cvensoug at 7.30 p. m-., choir practice at 8 is p. m is» sari-.5."ziz‘.’......:;i.;.;.E Invited to attend Strangers cordially :welc‘émezll. *W % MISCELLAN EOUS. W UBliIC LlBRAitY--iliRS M E. CALDER ‘ Librarian. Reading Room open dailv Sunday excepted, from 10 o’clock it in till 10 o‘clock p. in Books exchanged on Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays from ‘2 p. m. to 4 p., and in the evening from 7 to 9. M OST-UFFICEâ€"F J.,KERR, POSTMAS- ter Upon 'd'nily, Sundays executed from 7 30 a in. to 7 p. in. Mail going south ',closes at 7 p. in. Letters for i-ugisirotiou must. be posted liuli'au hour previous to the time for closing the mails. ‘ 7 'th eBAhgic LAW 1. Apost-muster is re llll‘ed " i tice by letter (returning ll»: pnpldl' "0‘ answer the law), When a subscrlbul‘bdn?t not take his- paper out oi the uiiiec o†stutt- ihc reasmis tor its not being [lez‘fld Any neglect to do So makes the postulasln" responsible to the publisher ior payment Cl . 2. If any person orders his paper‘uisu. tinued he must pay all tin-carves~ ‘0; 0:- pubhsher may continue to ‘23ch ’it rt payment is made, and collect we '{vl‘ilnl amount whether the paper 'is taken il-U e the oflice or not There can be no 1:01“ discontinuance, until the payment is mild 3. Any person who takes a paper n- c. the post ofï¬ce, whether directed Vlu 71'“. name or another, or whether he has 3 ll: scribed or not, is responsible ior lhé I .3 _ 4. it ii. subscriber orders his pupér'llili). stopped at a. certain time, and the pubiiyl continues to send it, the subscriber is hokuwl to pay l01"ifll_€-~,l.llke_5 it from 1th Ildgpoflj I.“ This prooeeds upon the giound that. w' mus‘dljuy Itorwlmi he uses '€ . ,. "I mm 5. he oourlsmtvc‘dcciil - ‘ -.J- ' to take llcwepupt-l's auli fit-iii:.ltl.t-,:;§‘“15mg the posbollicc, or i'i-nmvizi, and wax/Till: them uucuihtl for, 25 with; ,Ir.w_.-.i .~~,v,,:,...w . .. 1 '1 gill ol'i.;wi;i..:u;.l :rmo t 3. r1. ,1 f! ‘ 1 a“ 35‘ ‘ ‘ï¬â€˜hyé a "