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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 8 Sep 1905, p. 8

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g. Ex» ,- ,’ ‘. \ LOCAL AGEfiT A WANTED At once for “ CANADA'S GREATEST Nunssmss” for the town of FENELON FALLS and surrounding country, which will be reserved for the right man. Start NOW, at the best selling season, and handle our Newv Specialties on liberal terms. Write for particulars, and send 25c. for our Humor ana Philosophy By DUNCAN M. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. When a man gets his just deserts it is hard for the nr 'ghbors to be sorry for him, even though they want to. of one of our lead- ing citizens who has just. purchased. NATIONAL STEEL -“ Handsome Aluminum Pocket Microscope If the letter that never came had been a dun, one just like it, only more interesting, would have followed the next month. (a little gem), useful to Farmers, in examining seeds and grains. Orchardists, in examining trees for insects Gardeners, in examining plants for insects. _‘ I ' Teachers and scholars in studying botany. A man doesn’t Everybody in a hundred different ways. “’1 1“ 1°“ “it” stone 8. WELLENGTON. the woman who can’t keep him FONTHILL NURSERlES. rnes'in . (oven 8110 nouns) g h E TORONTO - ONTARIO. 19-3111. . When a man is poor and hon- est often one is» the cause of the â€" 1111118111 MARBLE WGHKS. Some people are quite provo Baht. Shamhers about it if a spoiled child turns out “‘ 15 prepared to furnish the people of Lind right. Before ordering plain soda water [1' say and surrounding country with-MONU- vman always looks around to see who ‘ MEN’I‘S and l-lEADS’l‘ONES, both Marble is watching him. , and granite. Call in and see one and. you will certainly buy one and be happy. J03. HEARD. Estimatc‘ rom tl given on all kinds or A man has to see the world before , cemete,.y,,f’013k_ p y ° he will believe it is simply his village hamlet on a larger scale. It is impossible for a summer resort to live up to .the advertisement, be- cause if it did they would immediate- ly, make the advertisement stronger. Marble Table TOpS, Wash Tops, Mantle Pieces, etc,, a specialty. Being a practical workman, all should see his designs and compare prices before out-chasing elsewhere. WORKSâ€"In the rear of the llarket on Cambridge-st, opposite the packing house a. CHAMBERS an an arm is printed every Friday at the office, corner May and Francis Streets. When a man has the toothache step- ping on his corns should neutralize the pain, but it doesn’t. We invite you to inspect our novelties in 'With the average man almost any- '~thing that is embellished with a few, :Ibig words will pass for science. You can make any girl think you are a man of good judgment by telling her .she is pretty. Enamelled Sterling Silver, Silver Plate, DaintyB its of Fine China, Desk Novelties, Tableware, Etc. SUBSCRIPTION : $1.00 A YEAR, IN ADVANCE or one cent per week will be added, as long as it remains unpaid. 1' With the Fireflies' Aid. On a pleasant summer evening, TVhen mosquitoes are not biting And you need not spoil your temper lVith the pesky insects fighting, What is really more delightful As the shadows come and go Than when lovers in a hammock SVatch the fireflies’ fleeting glow? Barman sacs. Foot of Kent Sh, Lindsay. r. -. e in d g Enamelled Gun Metal d « ’ d e d e Advertising Rates. Professional or business cards, 50 cents per line per annum. Casual advertisements, 8 cents per line for the first insertion, and 2 cents per line for every subsequent inser- tion. Contracts by the year, half year or less, upon reasonable terms. «On an evening in midsummer, With the lightest breeze caressing, And the stars their ancient secrets Seem at last to be confessing, 'How they twinkle in the twilight, ‘Vhen the day has almost flown, Lightning bugs, bright and fantastic, Just like stars familiar grown. JOB PRINTING executed neatly, cor- ectly and at moderate prices. Our new store is headquarters in .And the lovers in the hammock, E_ D. HAND, Every moment closer sitt ng, . .- . fluid the calm, serene surroundings, Pmpnum for Are they tending to their knitting? Let no prying eyes of peepers Watch them in this hour of bliss. 'Let us rather take for granted That each flash calls for a. kiss. GROCERIES, ~ , READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROOKERY, GLASSWARE, I I Trent Valley Navngatlon Co., ‘iUnderneat-h the spreading branches ,V LIMITLD' “'here the happy pair is resting ‘ ‘ 'She is listening to the story That is old, but interesting, TVith the fireflies all unconscious That she pictures in their gleam Lamps to light the path of romance, Diadems in love’s young dream. Steamer “ ES'l‘URlON.” June lst until Sept. 30th, inclusive. His Glistcning Deeds. "‘He left his mark on the world." Read down. Read up. n.1n p. m. p m. p. m. «Statesman?» l.v 6.1.5 3.10 Bobcaygeon Ar 115 8.10 & «Nan Lv 7.15 4.10 Sturgeon Pt. Lv 12 10 6.55 nrsoldierpn Ar 8 40 5.30 Lindsay lv 11.00 n.m. 5.45 “No.” During June, July, Aug. and Sept., Sat- urday’s boat will await arrival of G. ’l‘. R. and C. P R. evening trains from Toronto, and G. T. R. evening train from Port Hope. Meals served on board. Connects at Sturgeon Point with Steamer Mauita for Coboconk and intermediate points on Mondays, Wednesdays, Saturdays‘ “‘Give it up.” a: “Whitewash brush artist." The Reason. DIRECTORS _ noting. ' . JOS. MCFARLAND. Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, Coboconk. “ lian’l‘A,” June 19 to Sept.â€"-â€" (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. ) Read down. Read up. Lv 8.30 a. m. Lindsay Arr. 6.00 p, m. “ 9.30 “ Sturgeon Point “ 4.50 “ Ar 10.00 “ Fcnelon Falls Lv 4.20 “ Lv10.45 “ “ Ar 3.40 “ “ 11.25 “ 'Rosedale Lock “ 3 00 “ Arl2â€".25 p. m. Coboconk Lv 2.00 ‘1 On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays this boat is open for special charter. SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"or ranâ€" County of Victoria. .I HAVE PURCHASED W. MCKEOWN’S FURNITURE BUSINESS. and will carry a large and up-to-date stock of furniture. Am also prepared to do all kinds of Carriage Making, Repairing and The next sittings of the above Court wil be held in Twomey’s hall, Fenelon Falls ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 9th, 1905, commencing at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. Thursday, Sept. 28th, 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 Satur- day, Sept. 23rd. W Office hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p.111. ELISHA MARK, E. D . HAND, ' Bailiff. Clerk. Fenelon Falls, July 12th, 1905. YOU NEED NOT GO To Montreal or New York Since Justice is blind, She may not be to blame For some of the things That are done in her name. Bobcaygeon, Chemong, Burleigh. “ OGEMAH ” June 19th to Sept.â€" Read down. Read up. Lv 7.00 a. m. Bobcnygeon Arr 7.45 p.111. “ 9.30 “ Chemong Pk ar 4.301v 5 “ “ 11.30 “ Buckhorn Ar 2.15 “ Ar 12.33 p. m. Burleigh Falls Lv 1.00 “ Connection at Burleigh with “ Empress’ and “Stony Lake” for Lakefield and _in< termediate points. Meals served on boa rd. McCallum’s line of busses will give Peter- borough connection with morning and evening boats at Chemong. Can't Forget It. r “There must be some mistake about cold Bullion being a self made man."- “But I had always understood he ‘)7 was. “Well, he talked to me for half an hour without mentioning it.’Z Knew the Sign. “I can tell good piano playing when i see it.” Burlelgh' Stony Lake Poms’ Lakefield- Repainting, for choice patterns or low “But you don’t see music. You hear Sept. 4 to Sept. 16 Strs. “Empress” and flees in It... “ Stony Lake ” Wlll give double daily serv- and to 111ake P ice between Lakeiield and Stony Lake. Str. will leave Lakeficld for Stony Lake on ur- rival of morning train from Peterboro, con- DOORS AND SASH. necting with Str Qgcmah at Burleigh and Like ihe Real Thing' returning to connect with 4.40 p.m. train w Planing done on “We thought the men were going to for Peterboro During same period str. short notice_ hold us up, but it turned out they were , will leave Breeze’s 8 a on daily, calling at O S S (idllltll‘ o o o WALL PAPER. We have them here now for your selection. Goonwm's, LINDSAY, “i can see the professor‘s hair cut, can‘t I?” ’ , . , . . ‘ _ just kidding.” Breeze s and intermediate points, con..ch acqpmin Kiddihg is What I would ing with morning train for Peterboro, rc- ,, in" ; turning on arrival of 6.10 p. m. train. NEXT T0 SIMPSON HOUSE. i Fortickets and general information apply I ,9 our agent, D. Gould, Echelon Falls. . ,fl’ ‘..~‘-T“-A,»‘Ii;.”-7-' :fif-A2§§ " ‘ ‘ DIRECTORY. SOCIETIES. â€"-â€"m CANADIAN ORDER 013‘ ODDFELLOWS Trent Valley Lodge No. 71. Meet in the Ornngo hall on Francis street west on the first and third Mondays in each month Wu. Dnvnax Jn.. N. G. J. ’l‘. Tnonrsox Jn., Sec . 0.L. No. 900. MEET IN THE ORANGE . hall on Francis-St. West on the second Tuesday in every month. LEWIS Dm'MAx, W. M. S. D. Bans, Rec -Sco. ,MPIRE LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE No. 198, meets first Friday 01' each month in Orange hall. Visiting brethren always welcome. Tnos. Jonssrox, W .\1. WM. BRANDON, Rec. Soc. INDEPENDENT ORDER of FOR ESTERS Court Phoenix No. 182. Meet on the last Monday of each month, in the True Blue hall in McArthur’s Block. D. GOULD, Chief Ranger. Tues. AUSTIN, R. S. CANADIAN ORDER OF FORESTERS ' Fenelon Falls Lodge No 0'26. Meets, 1n the Orange Hall on Francis street west on the last Thursday oi'cnch month. F Smrnunnn, Chief Ran or W. D. STACY, Sec. g ’ mm CANADIAN HOME CIRCLES. rear ‘4 LON Falls Circle No. .127 meetq' True lllue hall in Mom-nulls 131551? first Wednesday in every month. P. C. lluncnss, Lender. R. B. SYLVESTER, Secretary. N F. AND A. M., G. R. C. THE SPRY r. Lodge No. 400. Meets on the first it ednesday 01 each month,on or before the full of the moon, in the lodge room in Cunningham’s Block. O W. H. Reason, W. M. , E. FITZGERALD, Secretary. w“ CH URCH ins. APTIST CHURCHâ€"QUEEN S'l‘., REV. -J. H Hannah, Minister. Preaching servxces overySunday at 10 30 a. m. and m. BID]; Class and Sunday School at . p. 111. raise. and )ra'er ' ' Thursday at 8 p. In. I ) selvwc on ~ w Bl ETHODIST CHURCH-â€"-COLBORNE Streetâ€"Rev. H. B. Kenney, Pastor. Sunday service at 10.30 a. . ' Sabbath School at 2. 30 dilnindEL§o§h Esggue of Christian Endeavor on Tuesday Thlplisrilglyagtdzgoclock. Prayer meeting on M T. ANDREW’S CHURCHâ€"COLBORNE ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. R. C. H. Sinclair, Pastot. Servrces every Sunday at 10 30 a. in. and 7 pm. Sunday School every Sunday at 2. 30 p. m. Christian Endeavor meeting every Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7 30 p. m. 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 Sunda at 11 p. m. and 7.30 p. m. y a. m.’ 3 m- T. ALOYSIUS R. C. CHURCHâ€"LOUISA ‘ Streetâ€"Rev. Father O’Lcnry, Pastor. Sci-Vices every alternate Sunday at 10.80 a. in. Sunday School ever S _ noon at 2 o’clock. y “‘1qu after m” ‘1 T. JAMES’ CHURCH BOND ST. E k b .Rev. A. S. Dickinsoh, Rector. Sufidsnl‘; servree: Matins 10.30 a. m.; evensong at 7 p. in. Celebration of Holy Communion first Sunday of every month at 10.30 a. m. and third Sunday of every month at 8 a. 111. ,Sunday School 2.30 p. in. Thursday every week as follows: Catechising of children at 7 p',mq evensong at, 7.30 _ m, h . practice at 8 15 p, m_ P a c 011‘ I Seatsfree in all chm-cites. Everybody wanted to allcnd. Strangers cordially welcomed. M N lVIIS CELLrLNEOUS. W UB.LIC LlBRARY--MRS. M. E. OALDRR Librarian. Reading Room open daily Sunday excepted, from 10 o’clock a. m. till 10 o’clock p. In. Books exchanged on Tues- days, Thursdays and Saturdays‘from 2p. m. to 4 p., and in the evening from 7 to 8. W OST-OFFICE-F. J. KERR, POSTMAS- ter. Open daily, Sundays excepted from 7.80 a. m. to 7 p. m. Mail going soutli closes at 7 p. 111. Letters for rcgistrotion must be posted half an hour reviou t time for closing the mails. p v s 0 we m NEWSPAPER LAW. l. Apostâ€"master is required, to give no- answer the law), when not take his paper out of th state the reasons for its not bthihigcfdli‘ennd Any neglect to do so makes the postmaster respon31ble to the publisher for payment. _ 2. If any person orders his paper discon- tinued he must pay all arrearges or the publisher .may continue to send ’it until payment is made, and collect the who]n amount Whether the paper is taken from: the office or not. There can be no legal discontinuance until the payment is made 3. Any person who takes a paper from the post-office, whether directed to his name or another, or nhether he has sub- scribed or not, is responsible for the pay 4. If a subscriber orders his paper to be stopped at a certain time and the publisher continues to send it, the subscriber is bound to pay for if he takes it from tho post-office This proceeds upon the ground that a man. must pay for what he uses. 5. The courts have decided that refusiu to take newspapers and periodicals frog £1111: post-olficg, or removing and leaving m unca c for i ' ‘ ot'intcntional fraud. 8 pm“ New Widen“) M A. BARGAIN. For sale, at a good deal less than its- a subscriber does newly painted, has new tires and avmovav- b1 ' ogggeat for children. Apply at the Gazette tice by letter (returning the paper does not' value, a very nice light Top Buggy. It is ELFX‘I‘EN {33-h ,.. "MW, .v v. . ....â€".....â€". ‘r‘k‘kbfilrm nus-W.» . flaunts": aw; «.1: ..' :vrquvvfixr army“ "r‘r‘t‘. . 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