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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 5 Nov 1881, p. 2

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“Allle .k. HOPKINS. uey to Loan at. 8 per cent. Kent sires-guilds”; Unt. P. 8. Hanna. l", D. .‘lOOll r2. BARRISTER, ATTORNEY. & SOLICIT}! “on?! to Loan. end Notary Public. Office, Kent street. Lindsay. lllittn‘t't-J'rll .v JAPKSUN. ARM :Tltns. Gee, Willi-tn street, Lindsay A. llCl-I'nfll. (t'Ll‘I.\ll\' & (NJ-2 \ RY, ARRRTENS, Solicitors in Chant-my. kc. Dobeny Block. heat urn-t, l.l dur. Aaraca U'Lzsuv. .‘l Slll-Il’l’.\lll). ARRIRTER, ATTHRNEY k Conn-yan- . err. .llclrlhur'c lllork Cohan-m- itrt-H Penn-Ion r'ulla. ellwle. .‘lclN'l‘Yll )& STl-IWA RT. R A R'IISTE its, Offire over () ltnrio Hank. KHll str-t-t. lectlriti- a. D. J. Slclxrv a. Tuna Srzwmr. WM. \lollth SELL. it. (thf'.xt:lclltlm .k MrD-nne'l.) ARRI‘iTl’IR. ATTORNEY. SillJCITOR Notary &c Money to Loan. Kent street. Lindsay, lint. Office on M .I ll. i)lt‘l\'\‘t).\'. ii. A , RAR'HQTl-Ill. ATI‘HRVEY-AT-LAW. Solicitor in Chancery Cliuvcyilnrrr, &r. (ttficn, Dolo-nv ill-wk. Kent street, Lindmy. thingy to loud at 8 pt-r cent. .\ LEX. \. \lcllllV \l.ll. TTO.’l.\'EY-.\T-l.:\ l', St-licitorianan- "cry. t'onvcyancvr, .llc.. kc. Strict at- ten'inn given to upplicntiom for Patents. of L-lnd from Cr wu Land's DepartmI-nt. Money to Loan on Hortgug» Security on terms to suit borrowers. Ullice, Colborne street, Fem-ion Falls. JflllN .-\ BARRON, ARRISTB'l-AT l. \W. Lindsay. Office on Kent S'rt-I-t. ti art tit-or west of Keith's Agricultural and llnplum ‘t Store. M EDI CAL. A. W .l l)l:lii‘..\'-'Fl .‘l. 0.. GROW-ill. Physician. Surgt‘nn. (kc . the. Rc-lilencc, llrick Cottage, Wellington ltreet, Lindsay. M w“. l\'l'}‘-ll"i‘. \t n,. t) 31.. RADUATE of \lc’iill ll-fiv’waity, Mon 1 tren‘, non Provincial Licentiate. Physi- cian, Slrg on and (ttut-Hriciau Medical Refvr-e to the Standard. l’ Ce'lix, Count-eti- cut Mutual, and Equitable Insurance Conl- pnnied. Ollie" and r‘sidt‘ncm ill the house lately occupied by R -v Father Stafford, ill the corner-if Lindsay and flu; streets, Linvlsny. I ~â€" M, "It A. WIlSON. \[ R CVIVERSITY of Trinity Coll'~ge. l . .\l ll.U ivvrslty of Toronto. Menlb. Col. l’llvs and Sorg. lint. Plly-‘icinn, Surgeon and -\m-om~her. U.ticc,Colburnc . treet, r’cnrlon Falls. -“ flu J ll LOWE. llYSlf‘lAN & SURGEON? Coroncr for th- Pr Ivisional County of llaliharton. :6" 05th” and "-5 dance in Mr Thomas Marri’s house, Francis Street East, Feaelun Full! VGURVEYORS. .l.\\ll-2~‘ ltlt‘lx'SON, P L. Surveyor, Com niuiom-r in the Q 3., . Conn-lancer, .lzc. Residence, and ud- drcss, l-‘encl In Polls. MISCELLANEOUS. 'l‘lltl‘ll \.\' Llll‘Kll \R'l‘. SSUER 0" .\l.-\'lRl.«\GE LICENSES for ' thu- County of Victoria. Residence nu Murray St., Fellelon Falls. ‘ll'ICOND DIVISION l‘lllill'f I.\' 'rlll: CtIUN'I‘Y or \‘lellltlA. T'in nextaittlnga of this Court will he held on Thursday. D 'colnbcr ‘l'lud, mill. Gilt). (,‘l.'.\'.\'l.\'GllA.\l, Clerk til .‘l l'ib' J l’ll“ Ell, I lf‘EN‘Sl-Tll Auctioneer, Accountant and J General Cutllnti'lfli’n Agent. Collect- lng accounts is “crialty. Office, l‘enelon Falls, Out. S .lt)ll.\'.~‘(l.\'. lYCTl’lNl-ZER. Village Property and f r'arm Salad a ttwt'iillly. Notes, Ac- eonnta, llvnls kc. Collected Ollie” and residence on limd xtrcl t, Fem-Ion Falls. 6. $353 «was. 6. D10 N 1'} \' '1‘() I. FIND a: 6, M and 7 our c--nt . aec 'rding to secu- rity, on llral Eilflll‘ in rtg~g '3. Apply to JOHN A BURROS. Sal cilor. Lindsay J. NEELANDS, 1) EN'I‘IS'I‘, 1.1 N DsAY. One of the firm \l'lll be at the MC \nrnvl Ilol'sl: Pennan- l-‘.u.t.s on the third liondny oft-tel: month. Tertb ex'r ‘ctvd by inhaling in; without pain or i in) in or u I charg‘ will be nude. 3’ O lice established in Lindsay nearly fifteen frat". l 350,000 TO LEND at- 8 run cnxr. l with the privilech paying OH in full or by ivulalmeutr It any titul- Mort .l r: bought. ‘ K J. 5. DlXOY, Btnirtrr. km! 9 (men Doheoy Biock, Kent "rt-ct. Lin-lay. MONEY TO LOAN l l Un Real 3”.” at Eight per enu. Private I’ll-uh Int-rent mil-bl: at Lindsay. No l C mini-diva Ibarg-d our Dspmlit required. E Resume: vrryanall. Apply“ l E DORDSJ fl“ Ola. XeDouoll'a Block, Kutl "reel. Linda: J03 PRlHTING. [from '\ g I h- }h t? 1' 1*:8‘!‘ I‘rfl'd. U f ':. -' » b“. . r fwd, mvr u wt Im renews iota mama: other. . ..... . ___-â€"â€"~* ARRISTERS. S‘tlJl'lTUR‘, kc. Mo- Sltl.lt,le|llF, kc. Of- . A. Jacuox. .\TTHR.\’l'XY“-.\ FLA W Office, llcou O'LGv. ATTOlle'IYSâ€"AT-LAW, Solicilon in Ci‘uncrry. km, Lindsay. l’JWBnITTox, WATCHMAKER, ..Siiiillliflllfldl [llliiilllll N enter in Clocks, All Kinds AMERICAN WATCHES, the Best and Cheapest, in the newt-rt styles and at lowest prices. depend on having it done satisfactorily. -â€"-' Capital - - - - - - $3,000,000. LINDSAY BRANCH. Draft! bought and sold on all .â€" Suvlngs ])opartxnent General Manager . .. . . . ... D. Fisher, Esq I [trot-lam. interest allowed on deposits of five dol- lart and upwards. C‘ c ft 121 m falls @uztttc Saturday, Nov’r 5th, 1881. The Midland Route- The I’etcrbornush Review draws at- tention to the fact that altlngh only a low weeks have elapsed since the Mid- land route has been ill a position to compete tor the grain carrying trade lrom Chicago eastward, the excellent harbour and other facillties at the new "city " have proved such irresistible attractions to owners of vessels that. al- reudy as much as 150.000 bushels of grainâ€"enough to load 300 earsâ€"has been taken to that p int. in a single day, and says this confirms its previous opin- ion that, well if the Midland Railway were doublo tracked and the Trent Valley route open, they would almost imun-diately hate all they Could do. The Review concludes as follows:â€" “ in order to lolly appreciale the les- sot! which the Midland route affords. it :nu~t la.- relnelllbcn d that vessel freight-l are Ulllll'lccdclllcl’ly low at the pro-eat. tithe, and that. us a consequence, ve‘sd men will give the long trip the prefor- cnce at chtl proportionately much lower freights. in order to enable their men to cull their wages. and that. such a state of affairs is seriouin aminst their quot- ing relatively as low for the short trip to Midland, as the. lollg trip to Buffalo. or the still longer trip to Kingston or Ogdcnsburg. When f'reigtlts advance, as they must do, hscause the present railway war will not. lust. forever, then. and not til. then, will the unrivalled ud- vulltugvs ol' the Midland route Collie in- to full play, and thon too will it be l' und that how the Mid and and the 'l‘. V. l. are required, not only to car- ry Ifl‘l bound grain, but to ensure it being handled at reasonable rates when there is no railroad war raging as at plxsvnt. That the Midland can touch gl'nill at all. during such a war of rates between Chicago and the sen board as now t'XlrlS, is, however, the best possible plool' that it. has got the inside track 0| ad other routes to the sell, and that dun-.llg ordinary times it will be able to command all it can do at at least good paying l'alcsâ€"espl-cinily when it is ill a po-ltion to transier the grain to barges, WlllCJ will take it. direct to Montreal." Improve Your Stock. There is on One thin: that. the agri- cu.turnl papa-rs impress more straneg u'ol p~rsi~tcntly upon their renders than the advisability of keeping the best breed~ of animals it. is in their power to obtain. and the soundness of' this ad- vice is now so gencrllly admitted that perhaps no lurluvr can be found to dis pute It; thumb the great majority of local ~lill :o no ill the old tray, raising ullpl'I'filllhlU stock that. will scarcely sell at nnnurily for what their food lia~ cost. A ll-w _\'c.tl'.~l ago there was Some excuse for thi<, as tllorou4ll-breds of all kinds were so lll.’lt pricud that only the weal- ll ie-‘t f..rnl.-r.~ could afford to purchaâ€"c them; but l.- lay they cm be obtained at very tllttdcl‘allc figures, and are so widely disseminated throughout. the country that thn~o who are unable to out pure lured mules with which to im- prme their stock can obtain their ser- vices at moderate charges and without having to travel lur either. The super iur profitabletlcns of good animals over ' Mtub‘ " is bcing cousomtly illuatrat. oil, nu it was one day last week when Mr. John D. Naylor. of Fenclon. rrcciv c.1865 15 from Mr. Briggs, of 'l'oron- to. for three hogs about a year old. mo of which Were lmm a Suffolk boar and the other from n Berkshire They passed this ntliec on foot, and were buaulies. and. hitting been cooked on to Mr. Smith's hay-rode. were found to weig'l l.l30 ib-n. which at 85 50 per ton -r d puuuda, lile Wehht, gives the prlo- above mentioned. They were not thoroughbred. but simply good grades (it the term is applied to wine) just t'.e kind which probably is the most pmfilnhlc for the average farmer to rear .‘lr. Brigg: bou.-ht many ollnr lots of hog. but of those we saw Mr. Naylor's wire by far the but looking and wcrel no doubt a great deal heavier for their age lham any of the others, and conse- quently tin-re was a good deal more tucle in them. though the now price p-rpnund wu, we be-icrr, paid for all. A: It is with pigw, no it is with bones. l cattle. sheep and even poultryâ€"thel [1:31 bred are the mint profitable; and Illlt tau :l’wtt uth u- coherently forc- nt mun ltnlrnntim. it is surpri-ing : .h..t at many farmers, from a rpirit of, ’ 30 day, 8 day and 30 hour, Alarm strike,&c, *IN SILVER AND HOLD CASES 3' Persons sending watches from: die- ’ tance for repairs, can have the nmount of work and pricu reported on for their con: d- H'Aliutl, and an I do the work mvsclf, can Britton's Bboclr. foot ofKentSt. Lindsay. Money to lend on real "1" R I a B A I K- ,7 President .. .. .. ..Sir. W. P. Rowland. “0 Vice-President . . . . . . ..C. S. Gzowski, Esq My to Loan at 8 per cent. on real estate points in Canada, United Males and Great Britain, and general banking business transacted. S. A. MCMURTRY, Manager. Lindsay, Feb. l6th, 1881. 50-l.f'. shamed to own. one of our compo ’ which it certainly is eo--;, . '- much lower than will be half bred cattle. Feuelou Falls bank, if they steps to improve their stock. done so, and who find that. it pays. i three years. A two lnon cow was sold the other day Arthur. The Somerviile Suicide. As the report tll It the late Mrs. Thom- as Robson, Jr , of Sountrrille, commit- ted suicide under the influence of feel‘ ings of jealousy caused by the conduct of her husband is still industriously kept afloat, we have been requested to publish the following statements as ev- idence that some, at least, of the asser- tions made by the authors of the Said report are entirely without foundation : Fenelon Falls, Oct'r lst, 188l. To all whom. it may concern. deny that i ever told any lemon or put" ed to ltim that his wife. “had lost. all confidence could be regained she (who was then suffering from insanity) Would not recover from her affliction." Any such report in false and without any foundation, as I never suspected “ loss her mental derangement. neither do I at the present time. You aro liberty to use this certificate as you may see fit. AECIIIBAXD tl’lLan. M. B, Physician dz Surgeon. Fellelou Fails Somervillc, Oct'r lst, 1881 As regards the reports concerning the deceased wife of Thomas Robson. that she committed suicide tllroughjculousy, i believe all such reports to be false. as l. the undersigned, questioned her on the reports. In reference to her being left alone. I asked her if she had not better have some woman in the house with her. and she said noâ€"that il' 'l'homns (her husband) had not. cooli- dehcu in her to do her own work. and brought it woman to look after her. she Would lc'lve. I never could find from her that her husband or his parents were ever unkind to her. I am the dc- ceused Mrs. Robson's father. RICHARD \VISDRIM. _â€"_ Streets and Sidewalks. Some men were hard at work a few days ago spreading enrth along the Centre of the main street near the pest- offleo, and two or three villagers who were watching tllc operation asked Us if' we didn't think it was a waste of time and money. its it was only, us the saying is. "heaping mud on mud to make more land," They were about right, for unless the streets be properly graded very little permanent good can be effected; but. as that is Costly it is customary to dump a little gravel here and there on the worst spots, which are slightly improved by the process, but soon become as bad as, or worse than, ever. Talking ol' mud reminds us that there is a regular sea of it in front of )lofl'utt & McFarland's grocery and the Gazette office, and we wish the authori- ties would drain it, or fill it up, or do something with it. Then there are the sidewalks want attending to. as they always do; and the danger of neglevb ing them in il ustratcd by a clue in Wulkertnn, where a young lady lnu sued the corporation tor 81,000 com- pensation for injuries Caused by a d.. fectivc sidewalk, and she will undoubt- edly recover it good part of that amount, If not. the whole. A nice lot of new planks \rerc laid in place and properly nailed down, some timcago. nesrthc residence of our worthy reevc, but the planks intended to extend the sidewalk on Francis street. Cunt. past. .‘lr. .‘lo- renouy's house. are atill lying in a con- fused heap at the side of the road lor people to stumble over after dark. But lln-n the shim or necks of the residents at that locality are of far lob import- ance lhao the shins and nch belonging to the head of this municipality. Bury’s Green. (I 'orrnpondencr If the Gazette.) Mr. Robert Wilkinson is laid up with a very sore hand. Mr. Richard anb. who lately went to England. hes been heard from. He reports his health improving. .‘lr. Pogue lately killed a. very fine mink. whi h he intends to get stuffed, it being one of: rare species. false economy, continue to raise the no. prom it by saying be printed the cow . in' an brightly out tllt‘y \h-n' al'hid ot gainly ~crubs which they should be :- In last week’s Gazette ndents stated that Mr. Powlei had sold tl'o thirty-months- old grades to Mr. Briggs for $60, and seemed to think the mi“; «31' ;firc made among the bushes wth of common animals of til 4 age were for- merly sold at; but we believe it is very paid in the near future for well grown and well fed The demand for such is constantly increasing. buyers are honoring the country in all directions. and hundreds of farmers who have new cIngh to do to “ make both ends meet ' will in a very few years' time llavea nice sum to their credit in, say, the will only take the advice of the agricultural pa- pers and the Gazette and at once take Among the number of those who have alrea ly 5 â€" ’. , D-.. Sis n. If Ptrt .‘lr. Archibald McArthur, of Feueloa, Th" you 1m” m ( ’ who has lately purchased a. thornugi‘ bred Berkshire boar aboutrfive months old and a pure Durham call to replace the bull he has had for the past two or years old sit-er sired by that bull and from a very con» to Mr. Briggs for $29. which we are safe ill saying is ten dollars more than can be obtained for any steer of the same age with no good blood in its veins, lllllcssu great. deal of extra care and food have been expended on it. which was not the case with the ouejust sold by Mr. Mc- I, the undersigned. dn pnsilivcly sons that I, ill making a professimlal visit to the deceased wife of Thomas Robson. called him to one side and stall- confidcnce ill hiln, and that. Until that. of confidence or jealou<y " as a close of l I" summer. The Gazette alway find~ b-ing seen. stay animals. Just try it. next time. League. greater than in e-unty Mavo. yet a thousand tenants in Cnsllobar alum- bave applied for notices. The Lani Cs-urtjudges have 40,000 clsm befor: them of out- cla~s alone. Fouroummi- sinus have been {-pointnl. They wi l cnch have separate districts, and will begin to adjudicate hr 3 few days. Tue pt-riol for lppticalilllh out be «reward no as to perndt trn ants whom man have ben abandoned by the mlic.t.-r of the l.ca-_-u-~ to begin [mus-clings. The ten ant-t readily thruster“: ei‘r cows from the reprl-scnlalbc of the League to a private solicitor. A lew gates were taken off jthrir hinges and tricks ..r um kind ‘ played, and one of our villagers sxys he watched a squad of youngsters fem-ting t on a goose which they had cookul in a Village Council Proceedings. Fcnelon Fallfl. Oct. min-18“] {the vi; at “a were “Ii”: “Mm,” Conn” "'8‘ inn-"mm '0 f {"um lany accumtmniment‘ whatcrrr N.» so- mem‘ Membem p” EM‘ "' “ (’n'en‘ rinus harm Was done, and for I'Ii‘ fl..- Esq. recvc, and councillors Campbell. M b, i i . b ‘ o I . i ‘ _ ys an- to x. comment in ut it t to Funerazd and Robson. Minutes of 2",” was apprupfiflcd {Ur t’he Remun- prcvious meeting rrad and approved. :5 is wry pmhbh. up.) "ml" m find Mm“! by Mr- K'bs‘m' "c‘md'd 1’" out the owner and .s’eltd him or her the Mr. Campbell. That no action be taken mm” up“; pm, "0, "m "u, mwMSU by this cnuncil at present regarding o- "remand": Halan We" jams” we . pening Francis strm-t east â€"(..:-rrn.-d. “mu”: 0’ pmpxny of “ca he mm Moved by Mr. Flint-raid. K’Cltlldcii mm": mu“. by Mr Robson. That this council and ACCIDENT _0" sum.“ "min" .l‘-urn. to meet on Wednesday. tha‘ 23d l.“ Mr ~A. Mahmud. I)". “5* Vi; "f Novemlmr' “ s "Cindi p m" ~La? '1' our. met with I lnaialul accident in a wry singular manner. Mr. H Filmer- :lld dvu_"_'i>l. l‘l'll‘ in his back ullnp a coup cs-air. which is cousllueted ad .i.-ilt wooden frames ill~lÂ¥ltl'd together with b lss in rucro manner that it can b- f-ddud up for carriage or to he put a way, and w en in use is held up b one tramc cachiu.’ in nolche;l cut in anotIn-r. A otrip of Carpet forms the Seat and back and the a air. beluga very Comb-r able one to rtc1iac in, as well as a novelty, nllnvut every person who sees it is tempted to try how it works. O‘a Saturday t‘VBllill.‘ it unfor- luna'cly happened lint to la: scurer fixed, and win-n )Ir )lclfiaoill sat down in it the supporting l'riime slipped from the notches spoken of and the chair collapsed. Al the ill-taut .‘lr. McDonald's right hand was grasping the cdge.nl'tlle seal, and the point If the third linger being caqut between two of tho'l'raznns, (which shut “Mullet :ii.e a pair ot sh-nr) the bin: ua~ broken and the doll t.-rrib:y ulcerated Dr Brywn. who wa< entering the >l'll‘t' when the aClsident ll:lp]l"llt‘.'l. ro-placcl the finger nail and torn flush and at» pilot a baoAlaw. but the hurt Was >0 t‘XGUt‘llln;I_\' painlut that for mum tm' filth-eight hours .llr. Melton-old c unl got no rest. by d y or deep by nig t. 0.1 \Vedln-sday he l-lj--yl-d c-onparatiw- 00‘", and told us that his lill.-u~ral~poar- ed .0 be healing as rapidly as could bl‘ expected; but. it wil; probably --lw:l~s retain the mark“ of the tlnllltaclf'u qu -- zu to wtnch it has ~ulj ctud w._u_ English Land Troubles. New Your: not. 30 â€"-'l‘he ll'orltl'x Expelled from the Church. A rsxasrtvmn raceurrnmm‘s nascmo AND i'rsmmxousxcss ERIE P1... Oct. 26'â€"-'l‘he sessions of the l’u-abul-ria- Synod. now nit-cling in this city. have been taken up all Illi‘ week with the hearing of the case of richer D-nald-un who was expellc d from the church at E alcntnn on account of dancing. According to Mr Donald- vm's slorv he was an active memb -r of the church at Enllcuton, and in Apri last, being at it private party. be ill- I- tltpted to walk through the figure ol'n quadrille. smoothing he had never bl“ fore :lttcillpwd. ilv- admitted thtI danc- ing but denied thar there was any law of G :d or the Church that pronounced it. a punishable ofi‘eocu Bill of till!. he couid not mulvh‘llfia‘thc church 5 action. and they stt~pcnded llilu from the com :nltniou of the o‘lltrch. Finn this In- appealed to the Clio-on Presbytery, but they refused to sustain his a meal. and -s.« last rest-rt tho clue mu bronchi b-di-ro the sv-md, who sustained the ction of the ilnlenton 0 well. Condensed News. Hope. bad seVen‘dollars' worth of pour! from One tree. besides what his family used an I boys stole. â€"'l'hcrc is a splendid opening in Penetanguishcne for a strain grist. mill. and an advertisement in the [Jerald calls the attention of capitalists to the fact. â€"Pctcrborough pou'try fancicrs are greatly annoyed by midnight thefts of their feathered prts, and one mun mourns the loss of a. duck that had been in his posse-wion for more than ten years. â€"â€"\l'r. R. C. Sculthorp, of Port. Hope shipped four car loads of fancy p~:ls di- reel. to England a few days ago. They were put in Sacks sent from England tor the purpose. and th: lot was worth 88,000 here. â€".\lr. W. H. Best, of Carlin. had to ply 825 for a dog which he shot while it. was Worrying one of his sheep. Such a statement seems incredible; but the [’osl's Mount. Plrlua it correspondent makes it and says it. id true. i â€"A mysteriousfin-occurred in Wood- ville last week. A lady's dross, hang. ing on a wall. was found to ho ltllt‘llill: briskly; and as no one had been in the room for some time. it. is inll-os lbll' to tell how the garment became i,'t'itl-,d. ' -â€"\lr. Charles Failbsirn'.~ V--rulain cheese .l'autorr is a paling ionization. Most of the cheese is sold to local coo- aunn-rs at 15 cents p«r pound. and the rest is taken to Lindsay, where it is cugPrly sought. after. At present. Mr Fairbairn has only thirty cows, but. he London despulcll saysr-Eaglisil lami- intends to purchase tlrcnty more next lords are quite as badly off as tln-ir - Guiteau’s ‘I‘ri .l. TWENTY \VITVESSES AT Till-2 (IOVERN “EXT-S EXPENSE ALLDWED HIM. NEW YORK. Oct. 37.-~-'l‘ho GIvIp/u'c'a Washington ~'pecial stirs : - Ae the triai is drawing to a cloth Robinson, (lili- teau's c-»un<ol. will ml: the Court to in- ~trlll-t the jury to aclplit on lllt‘ ground nl'no jurisdiction. [t the Court l‘cllh‘t‘s the counsel will take emu-pliant and the case will b» l'lki'll tn tlloSuprl-llle Court of the United States “the latter do- cities that the lower Court. had llt'jdl'lS- diction the assassin goo-s lrc i. WASHINGTON. Oct. 27 â€" In Court to- ._l ly all order WIS pilisl-d allowing twenâ€" ty witnesses to be snhpm ltl"ll on bnlmll nl’G-liloall. the («pt-uses to be paid b the (lovertltllotlt. The order was ma ‘1' without prju-lico lolhe right or it... 'll-li-udaat to ask for :l further old-r l'or â€"-A special general meeting of the Cutting " here, and landlords call drch bondholders and shareholders of' the home on a dark night without. being Midland Railwav is to be held ill Port shot; but rents are as d flicnlt of col- llopc on the 12th inst... for the purpose hating its in Leland and farms are bu- ol'cnnsidcring and (il'acceptt-d)..pprovâ€" in: ll:rl'\\"l up an the owner‘s hands. Court. has men-need Inc pnl‘t-t' of the Its power was once nowln-n» ing of'a curtain Agreement between tln .‘lidlund llailway of Canada. the To- ronto dc Nipissiag lliilwilv Company the Grand Junction llailway Company and the Toronto k Ottawa Railway Company. which agreement provides for the consolidation of >l|ltl C-llllptlllc.‘ into The only district that has escaped the general visitation is too ul'uzltl‘; country in Cutnb-rland. “’ sttuoreluod, and the Wosi Killing of' Yorkshire. where the soil is so pm and the ro-..inn so llioull- taiums th xt wheat growing is ill-possi- be and rain is lather bl‘llelil'l l than additional ll‘illlt’h‘vus, should it be neces- <ary to do so it the opinion of" his counsel. \\'.\SllletT0.V. Out. 30th. coin-sponllencn regarding the insanity 'thllilt'ltll lilts't‘SS'ttlitltl grl-al prnpor 't--ll~t Scnv lib-'5 Se-iville believes more oil b.- nn difficulty in establishing the iosu lit} of tin- a~ a-sin. ll - w is very oxcit .bh- on Siltllrdlv. nod anu‘y llet::ltl~'c the :Illttl'llt'y'l \vu-re pressing tho insanity plea. [in says he rests his dz-l'cncn Upâ€" on the ill~pirutioll ol’ the Ailnidlty. who caused him to kill tho President. in- -‘:lnitv will him be Pll'lltl'l-l in the can ..t’llatoa. whoattomptwl to kill Guilcau. one company, under the name all " 'l'lw Slilllund-li'lilw.lv of Canada." upon the terms and conditiom~ in (in: mid llzl'ue- ment set out and l'XlIl'm!‘ l “m Tllr. BUTCHER BY-mw â€"'l ..e village council nn-l nu \\'--dm-.~td.ly evening and rttpt'aln-l the. butcher by law. a~ wo ox. peered they \vonl-l, and now the produc- olhulwisc. In every other county the farmers have llnt only lost llt-uviiy bill are on the verge of banking-toy. A series of good soa‘ons would of" course be p them, and their burdens might b' lightened by a roo'jllmucnt of the l.- cal rat-s and :l sinlpiitictiou ol' the pro- ecss or tt‘:l:l~'fiel'. bu- the b stutttllt-I'ilio- a-tmi: t'l t l'ilgfisll agriculture ealnn -l un im' lilt' ill-oi layout-able ciren:n~l~lnc spring. brethren ill [rt-land. 'l‘ncre is no “ boy- l er of nn-at cln sell it to the eoosu llflt' in cithcr llr_n.- or small quantities with out the intervention oftt " tlii'ltllt-llna-'," and the groc. r- can not only di~pu<v of pork hllt beef and mutton :ll~o il' tllny think they can do an to advantage. SERVED lll.\l lllllll'l‘râ€"Oit 'l'llnrs'lay evening Gsnrgc Sheeho. n S murlille farmer. was brought lleli-chanu's Dick non. Esq, J. l’.. ch..r-_rotl with llil\lii:£ violently a<saultod l.i~‘ will: and daugh- ter, whom he brat with the rung of a chair. The l'\'ldt‘ltC'.‘ being Conclusive, a line was inflicted for "ltCll as~allit and the two. with costs. amounted to the heavy penalty of' $17 50, which was paid forthwith. WINle â€"'l‘hc first, snow-storm o‘ the 88850" in Fenclon Falls couunoncod this (Friday) morning, and ill a cnupl.,- of hours there was enough to make sleighingâ€"on the sidewalks. The. wea- ther is almost too warm for the snow to rcnmin; but if it. should the roads will be in n frightful condition. as there i< no more frost in the ground than there was in J lily. Moses Oates, the Ontario weather prophet. who is considered more reliable than annor. says that th coining winter will be the most open one in twenty years, and that there will bo hardly frost enough to stop naviga- lion. OUR BASILâ€"Tho. banking house of Dullisnn, Wostcott 5:. Co, Wit-1‘8 adver- tisement will be found in another coi- umn, Colonic-lend business in Souliy'~ block on the 1st of this month. The firm appear to haveâ€"and we b lil-ve deservedlyâ€"the confidence of the Culll' munity, and already 5 -v.-r:ll of our lead- ing men have midc dcpmits and other. wise shown adispnsition to do all in their ptth‘r to support. the ln al bank The want of mm ill thi~ village Irs long bn‘n felt. and we have over}; hopo that in the course of a short time a large connection Will be secured and a paying business be done. Plan-03in. -.\lr. lt-la-rl D.~wnrl op erator ill the .‘lontrn-al 'l'elv-graph Clutt- pany'a (th'B in this village, left la~t Monday to join his family in Rochester. and before going showed us 1 letter which he had received from Mr. F, C. Taylor, of Lindsay. who wished the purport ofit to be published in the GA!- :rtlc. Mr. Taylor is superinteodn-nt of the new company formed by the llllltl‘ gamation of the two old mm, and bin letter was to the effrcl that Mr. D. wart would have been continued in his prol- tion here if he had not inad- up his mind to go to the States. where he will be able to earn a much llighlil’ ulary than in Cmada. .‘lr. Dewart. who was On Friday evening a pm)- ol you": hm: in this village. is a very neatly. the departure of Miss llntchisno, who ' him ‘0 hl‘ "°' immev is about to leave this vicinity. The time pawed oll' rplcndidlr. Mr. John Dawn's cow, which ctr-ay- waodcred home again. aim claimed to be. the owner of ir. II» or ronaibly hence: the menu In rhin- s E i l . lino which flint-Well the Malt-up .u‘t 0 folks of both sexes awn-bled at tho re.» 'en‘lh'ltfled 50""! mm- ""1 "W b"! l Central authority. “a,” ,If Mn Am“! "whim, m hm," wishes of a hmt of friends will follow amnion may pine-41H latent vitality, for - it nlmuhl b.- ‘r.~membcrrd that In ire dc Hatmw Elkâ€"Though our village l veloplun-nta of l-‘cniani-m occurred boys were erida-ntlv out for the och-bra- I twelve months after its euppnIl-d sup- tiou of llallnw E'm, they did very lit 3 prmimu. I The branches of the lruguc ed away lust spring, bu by mine means tlo harm, perhaps in conseqmw "four , IFB unnu-takably A man has briifexhnrtnti'm in last week's It'nzolte. number of nppdcatim to the Land «:5 \lllll>lltu(l American competition of the future 'i'hc Unite of chk to» been ot’l'l‘ ill lrelaml ill connection with a scheme for recllilning waste la-ld~. and the theorists llcrc recommend as a ~overeigtl core that. elf-it'll! be nude to pot, commons. if. not moorlalldn. Ulltlltl' m-lilltttlttll. But land rercut-d l'r on its wild ~tatc at the enormous outlay that would he neccssa y for the red nuption of [fish bo_5 or English comm not count not. possibly c--nlpl-tc la glazing or \l‘ltl'tlb raising with the western prairie-s and the Mini eltttlc ra'lehcsot the far west. Then: is no scan-Ely "flan-l in Kent. the garden of" l‘ingnnd. 12 00:) nor s are lying idle. and in B.rk.~llir.- Sulfodt. and Nonink. three of'tilo b-‘ét larming rountics ill the Killgtloltt, the Government commissioners roport th..l several large estates his fair to revert to their original wilderness. 0-0~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The Irish Lcnd Court. New Your: Oct. 3ttâ€"1‘hc ll'orIJ'n London cable says :â€"'l'lle Land Court is ill lull operation. and appicnitlns are coming ill by huadrt-da. Jll~lic U‘ll..gan lla< ruled that eviclcl tuna its air not outslde the Act, and thin lcts in nil the poor fools who, billivviug in the bln.-t4-r ol’tllc Louuo. rol'u-ed to pay rent and Were thrown into the road- ride. it was thou.-hl, men by lllt‘ l'rameh of the Act, that the Act imor ed the claims of this can, and would apply to no oj cred ten oils excl-pt loos.- w .o had suffered thrnu4h aboallte pot- arty, but lurd O llama in bond] t "lake the (four! it popular resort at all mz rds. Dublin Mllcltun way that Lord U'llauul is lurdcr on the land- mrlln‘ than Parnell was. 8-H] hat a. neat. might as well .upyl-ar belore a branch ol' the Leach n:- b -l‘-r- the hull- o- llllnia~inncr-. The Land Act ls the nln-t revolutionary m« u-urn- or: r p used it: the British: Parliament, and it in b - log administered on the plinciple that the cations of the occupier are superior to the remnant of' the tight. left tln- owncr. Many lrish landlords are pro paring to sell out and heave the country. and estates which ten year» am money coull not have b-ught arcnow bein; saclili ed for ten yeah-3 purchase of the real. that is. at Lait'tlin- usull figure. The Trilmur'r London cable ray-z -â€"-The ll’lhll outlook is dicidodt) bdrlt‘l’ The Land Court is uv'rwbelmcl with work. which daily incr-a- 5. Fifteen hundred eves were entvrud on four- d .y. and there Were 30.000 .upp icalium fur nnticc-. Tllt‘l’e in no pig" of the Lenguc rec-nevi"; from the stupifiu' - vaerthcl-i- too a .- talling to which. coupled with pieces. the “tout-dint: o-.â€" A Thousand Da'l r Ribbiry. .\N OLD FARMERS TltR \SUlll'. BOX TAK- EN It'll“)! HIS BEDIUHIM. llAthOWSMlTH. Uet. 28.â€"Durin_- inn night a rollla-ry occurred which for coolness and audacity in" not been stir p'lh‘fiml in this p.rl nl'lla- country. M r. lIugh Voters, :1 wc-l-ln do lartnvr living in close proximitv to this p ac -, retired to bed as u~na| last (:\'(!tllll':‘. n'ld \Vlllinl lc Sl-‘pt some purnuo: tlfctod an en trance through the cellar. 'l‘ln-y poised the co to tho. b"lrl=om and removed, litornl‘v from llll'lt'l‘ the otd gentlrmlltl'.~ now. a llrge old country chest. in which he. k-‘pt his cash and vliu bles. The thieves tot-k the large chest lill'"U.'lt a very narrow stairway into the c dim and outdo all With their plunder without dis tut-hing the inunltcs ol the house. 'l'lley 'htflillt'tl all old EogZi-b gold watch valued at: 8l00 which bun: upon the Wall The chest contained in gold 860; in B'itish North American Bank bills 8320; Cfllltllll‘lll ~iIvl-r. 890. and A- olcricnl half-dollars and Mexican dot lars to the amount of "rev 8lll0 ; also notes to the am mot of 8400, making ll In-a of over 8|.000. 'l‘he t-lltltlucel Illrl nf'thc proceedinga in tllc lacl tll t "0 tricool' the chest or trail of tho lolrgllr-t. notwithstanding the diligom t-ff-rta of the ln-i;|.b -ur<, cm be «Ii-enr- cro-d. The opinion ‘ll'll'llll‘ gainll ground that. tho robbery wn- p r wtratl-d by pnrmtm lull-untidy acquainted with the interior of the home. The Electric Light: for Military Inrpases. Some into-renting thu-ritnt‘ttta have re- cently b--en on he at Chatham garrison, under t'c person-I direction of tho -‘u~crot -rv of Stat-e for War. tlm flight Hon. ll (l. Child -r-. in Moon tin wheth- -r filt‘ um of the electric light won‘d enable a lie-icgod garrison to learn tha- l movement:- of an attacking l'orcu llltl’in'.’ darknv-s. 'l‘oc cvari-neots pron-d in every way 6unlawful. for when a lnrcu advanced from the direction of vaer In invmt Chatll-lm grrh 'n by the aid nl'tllo electric li.:ht the bruit-gall rim-c burned tlmt the t-ltt‘lll” was approx-dying and w-u then at a tli-t'ttlcv of about («fl-[ltlfll‘ of: mile. The light nae-l urge u‘nrkotl by one of the °‘ drum up pen," rod um m p-wI-rlul that ,lhc :arrimn c-tu‘vl not on y vaâ€"ilv follow the mnvpnul-ntc of the enemy, but could illu- are tlucln own lua lin; their rifl -._ A fin. was "yum-oi by tho lava-sting fan», 3...] for omrlr 1n It or a shar- fo-iladv “- kt'p' up, during the wlu-n- of which liml- the lid»: wn- IUCce-rfu lv nu-d bv the earrimo. The-o rxprrimunto ar- tery important. In allowing what an int- ; fltn‘ffl. part the elrctric light will ploy in the lie-:6 Opwnliona of the future. at be in mean! everv notion of the enemy can be cl only watched during the whole of the night. whill to little of the ware of it. ‘ There are sona- queer people in the ( “ski-Ii. The other dav I and a lriend milled at the “ Rip Van .\\‘inkh- lions!- "0 gut My“ punches, two mom ditto. arid urn cunts. l handed the elderly Gully" medi- behiml the bx:- livc dollnni After much thought he handed Ill" back five dullng and forty cents. ‘* You've m ldc a tni~t.lke." said I. “ That's so," still he. after more tllnu:llt. Then he scoop- ed in the five dolin‘ts and left me thu‘ lofty (mus. ~‘ That‘s another mistake," sand I. After much deliberation ho" pu~lled "for the firt'til-llttl' bill tome n .d said. “ On, pay when you com.- a.‘ will". “ But I'nl‘not coining again." 1 p m led. 'I hat troubled him. Wiih' a gloat ln lltal effort he fit-utod up but" a full minute. The compound urith-‘ nu-tical problem was too much for him. Queer people, the (.‘utskilliana. ._.â€"___.~.oâ€"._____ A Detectivu’s Scrap-book. yclr- u scrap book. in which be pasted: nll the cases in which tho fugitilcs llltlI been cunt-hr; llul found that a sur iris; ing ntllnlii-r wl-ro still at lulu-9. he reasmlvd that laaznlvil’c was u'likt-ly' weka lo. king for turn answering to the book's ltllllh'rtllli descriptions. One night he olm-rvrd that u ruincrl-r in a blr room had R pvellli lrly flrltt ll tl fill- ;n-r. ’l‘lllll who committed a murder at 'l'. zl-wl-ll, 'lelcctivc has been paid llln money _.~..>‘ liltnslfl. 'l'he stn-annr Tums. from Liverpool, tie for Canada. The. British fill'nllll‘f' (lllh'ope has' been but otl the Spanish coast, and only one pt'l‘etlll saved. 'l'hcre are one hundred and forty law firms in the United States conductedi entirer by Women. portod throughout England. In l-cvl-ral parts ol‘ the midhnal Counties there are too lot-t ol'snolv on the ground. At G lam Ridge. l’a. John‘ Thomp- mll and hi~ brother tried to r-lnp a (log light. and the latter throw it ~tolle of thc' anionll-. and. missing them. smashed his ltl‘lllllt'l‘.§ rkltll .-\t llock (.‘au'le. l\'v.. as tho llcv. \lr. l’.-tr.'_v l'lllt‘l't d a housu, n hon flew in and potcful-d oil a hanging rifle; it. fk'll. and falling on tile look was ditt- cinll‘g. d nil-l killed t'n- llllttil‘ll‘r. I't Adaix county. .‘lo , two young men agreed to be ph- toglhplll"l with pistols drawn on t‘llClI other. 'l'lw artist, While arranging its littiititill. discharged 0 -c of the pistols. s'omling the opposite sitter lhrnIuh the lungfl. it is ‘ltlltll that during her 'oj-urtt ill l'l lgland ll ll. ll tho l’rincm-‘s Loll- isu has had several pieces of chi-l4 re- moved from one of hi-r curs. whit-h had remained there ~inc". llne rllll lwny acci- dz-nt at lli-lcou ll lll Wittlt'r hnl'oro lu’. Dr. Carson's “tornacli and Constipation B'tte-a are rapidly taking the tint? of all other pllrgl ivt-s, including l’ lls. Powders, l-tc 'l‘lleir l min" ii mild yet elf ctual. and they are a Cl'rttt n corn for all bi ions coni- nlaiats Ia largo bottles at 50 ccntn. John N gent, ag~nt fur Felielou Falls. By the “rm-king ol the steamer 6'51- r/u-i'al on the .‘llaniaippi, near llavctt- port in... on the. ornniag of Oct, 27th. 3 rural passengers room: of whom were ladies. were either drowned or scaldcd to death "l'la- l) at. t‘L‘l‘lttnl to have been unlit for trullic. and the crew are laid to have boon drunk. People are beginning to find out the true virtue-l of Dr. Carlton's Stomach and Con- stipation llittcra. and they are bemmlnl the favorite family medicine of the Caludl- an outline for all tlt’rltlfll'lnl‘nll of the Sto- mrlrll, littWI‘l'l, Livvr and Kidney. ln Inge bollll‘a at no cunlu. John Nugent, vpecial agent. for Fenclon Falll. M A l r I: viz-'1‘ ice [61:30 rc'ris FENl-ILON FALLS MARKETS. __. Penelon Falll, Friday, Nnv'r 4th, llll. llay, per ton, - - - - I 00 to l0 00 tinionl, large. per lmlhel, c 80 l "0 Aliplr-I. per barrel, - o - l 75 3 “0 Cabbagel, per dun-n, . . . (0 to ‘0 Carrots, per bulliel, - - . .10 Bel-u, u u . . . u: M For Drape-[lulu or lnd‘r-tion, llahitnll Constitution. llillon-mu. Liver or Kidnty flfl'vrtinnl. the Info-at and heat remedy it Dr. Canon's Stomach and Conltlpation Hilton. the great homily mrdicine. They cm with porn-ct lately be given to tho younger! chi d. in tiny are purely "gru- hle in composition and mild in their-allot!- So'd in large paan bottle: at 51 ceuu h] J lhn Nligent, agent. {or Penelon Fallt. ESTRAY CATTLE. (‘nrnt- nn to lhlI prflniua l f the rtlblcrlbet. Lm No 20 in the '1rd entice-lion or Bornero villa. in blepltmbrr Iut, two young lterrr. on red nod the other red and white. The own-'r in "Jflllfid to prove property, pl] charges, on take the unlmall away. HENRY PULEY. Somcnille, Nov'r up, will. 35.33 FARM TO RENT. The wru half of Lot No. 29 in the 1nd cu'tttflmtt of Vcrulatn Seventy nrm un- der eulllvntlnn. A log h--nu. barn, wt'll and young orchard. Will rent fut'l km of your. Apply to ELIZA WOMAN. You!” falls. October 20th. tall. “4. !, ground on which the light i- worked is’ shown that the enemy would not be I»‘ - on. ml” drink and call asqum.“ .A Western detective kept for lnahr‘ ill-counts 0. crimes in which rewards' were offered for the arrest of the crilni-‘ tolls. Turning ov~r tho leaves of this" volllmc‘a“ short time ago, ho ch» cited of?“ ' lion“ plum: for such \v'uilulel’crs‘to drift‘intb,‘t and rcsoll‘l-d' to go lla-r’ln , llb'l‘rrqnentfi -d the public resorts of that city t‘ér‘ was a hook l‘lrlllllll Utt,‘ lll.. ill lSlill and for whose' arrest an" v-ffrol‘ Si 000 stilllu-hl good. On'f Ilentity was lully established. and the" .\ large qua-oily of dynamite wns‘ stopped Ill lac llardauolh-s ru route to“ look out £30 000 worth of pedigree cat-‘ A heavy snowstorm and gala-ll :lrc reo‘ Wheat, fall. per bushel - - SI 15 l l8 “'llv-al. luring, “ - - - l 20 l 22 llarlry, per buaht'l - - - 6) 30 flats, " “ - - o - 37 40 Penn, " l’ - - . . 6t “ 05 fly... it It _ . _ _ a: .5 l’otatoel. “ - . - - 40 ‘5 flutter. per lb., - - - ~ - l5 70 Drum-d llogl. oer l00 lbt , 8 50 7 0° l-Ilrgl, per dozen, - - - â€" IS I“ ‘

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