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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 21 Jan 1882, p. 2

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. a)? W" .m. r - . LEGAL cc. BRITTUS, Village Council Proceedings. 'Bishop Mchaid. Creates a Sens-i“ A “‘""‘*‘“"g “m “M rim w ___ __ . no“. , tempted to defraud the country by mail. ii.iiii'i.\'.t HOPKINS. 5’ "in; “‘9 medww as “Printed i run a line of the new road lately passed the above are better understood and ap i by this council throth lots 8 and 9 in l preciated by the rising generation. the 8th concessionâ€"Carried. ’ ; SENT Fail TRIALâ€"Two men named Fcnelon Falls. Jan. 16th, 1833. Pattmsrzns somurruxs, kg, “5. , Council wording to statute. The council then adjourned. to meet ; “spec,”te Huffman and Carpenter .’.JRS)CҤTER- J'"- 15â€"4“? Pastor ofi mattcrfipaid a fine of $10 and ms“. . ) no; to Lana at 8 per cezz, 05m. The council elrfigftgr taking the ne- at'Cambray on the 6th day of March f 1,,”th their Miliu‘imfibqwn , St. yfiarys Cathedralrbad to his con-l A Bhssflcld man who was charged Kent street. Lindsay, U..'.. P.S. Hanna. G. H. Burma. 1’. I). .‘liiiiltrl. B.\RRISTEP., ATTOE::€£'{, .t SOLlCl'I'P. and Notary Public. Money I) Loan. (Jfice, Kent street, Lind“); lllfDSf’E'I'll & JACKSON, BARRHTERS. SiJLIiJTnlts. Are. 0!- dce, William street, LifldiA'T. .llllllllll & lllllllllll, dealer in éClocks, All Kinds,‘ car, 3 day nzd 3») hour. Alarm s:rilte.kc, : AMERICAN WATCHES, the Best and Cheapest. fcafiary oath time ,and taking, the ; necessarv «nitration, took their-eats: Joseph Midrthw. reeve; Mesa-s. E l Fitzgeraldvdohn Tbfliiisnn. Darid. G. gSinith and Francis Sandford. council- , lors. Mr. Fitzgerald gave notice that :at this meeting he would introduce a , hrâ€"lziw to appoint auditors for the year ' ISS‘I. . Moved by Mr. Smith, seconded by next. ,, l Gov His Dmm.â€"\\'e see by the l l l Petcrbornugh Review that. John Dugan. the man who so furiously assaulted Dr. Kincaid, M. P. P.. has been sent to the a Toronto Central Prison for 18 months at hard labour. The doctor. though badly out about the head and face, was not seriously injured. Littleton. about {couple 8f miles-from this village. For Sonic time punt. Huff- man and Carpenter have been on no- i friendly terms,â€"it is said on account of fa dim-recon over the municipal elec- itionals,â€"aud last. Saturday night the first named, being under the influence ot'liquor. took an axe and therewith commenced to chop down a door which . "mm-w...â€" i l‘ei acres of waste?) {by Mrfflios. 'érfiifiou ycstci‘dai a Iettofifrom Bish~ chuaid, which created}: sensation. l , case on a plea of ‘- emotional insult, with assault and battery defended the he Bah... mtg-:1 see by u notice! bmuzlxt on bi being called a dâ€"d it..." in the public press that you are engaged I Wm. Wilkinson, of West Nissouri, l in taking up a collection in your church has been fined 33': 40 iu all for allow- ’ ' . . . - - I - ‘ - s l for the amelioration ol the condition of: mg gambling on his promises and for g for any purpose having a tinuo nl‘polit- l cal action about it. and so I must lor- l l the suspects now in prison in Ireland. ' shouting at turkeys. The latter 0min“ l I cannot permit the church to be used ; Comes under tho Prerention of Cruelty l to Animals Act. A Chinese acrobat and juggler rccem. A. nuwnl A, has“, 3 Mr. Thyimsnn’ ThatJnlin C. Fitzgerald ASOTHEB BERN“,L.,“L_Last Tues_ divides ,he house sum “'0 para with l bid the method you opose to follow ; Illi- P pprfnrmautm at~ Brighmn' -oâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" v ‘ be auditor for the rear lSSZ.-â€"Carricd. l d M T V , ,_ ‘hc "owed intemion 0g inflicfiu‘s er. bnt the end 3‘00 “ls! ‘0 05‘3"! ‘S ‘ , "I: “n i m “9 war-‘0 of “Inch he fired . . , ». . , . 1 . . I . . . 5 _ .. .-. - . t y a! . r. homas . eiison. tame» ‘ _ ~ d dd‘ _- a f l J You ; nsmanmnnon “hie, , I‘d “LEARY & () LLALI, ;, v Mowd by Mr. Thomson, seconded , maker who has been in business here 5mm] “deuce on Carpenwn Havmzlgoo one an escriing. o N. p. 3‘ . ‘ i p: in balanced BARRISTERS, ATTt)ll.‘.‘£‘r’.‘~'-.\Tâ€"l..iW, '3 ‘L' 5"“"35‘ “3153 “J 8-1 10““‘5‘ Pm‘!‘ by Mr. Sandford, That the following for abs“, five years left for Cmninm , cm a hole through one of we Pane]; l are at liberty to organize a relief com. ; oti a sword held in his mouth, The Solicitors in Charleen-3 A‘c. Officr, 3&3" i’crs sending watches fromadis- , councillors act as standing committees ' l " l mitte to meet. at your owl) house or 03039" “'“S discharged tufi'ut‘ds the up. Duhcny Block, Kent ttreet, Lia-lily. Anhitl U'Luur. MCISTYIU‘) tit STEWART. llcou 4') innv. T ,. lance for it .ctin work :kllti price reported on for their consid- , oration. and as I do the work tnvsclf', can , depend on having it done satisfactorily. have the amount of 1 for the year 1882 ;â€"-Strcct& Bridge. 3 John Thomson, chairman. D. G. Smith fund I". Stiliilf'urtl. lgcrald. chairman. F. Siiiidford, John Finance: E. Fitz- I ton, where he hopes to do better than in Fcnelon Falls. Mr. Nevison is a lstcady, industrious man and a good givorkman, as also is his brother, Mr. Joseph Nevison, who is now the only Huffman tried to enlarge it with his hand by tearing out more of the wood, and while he was so engaged Carpenter l seized ti potato-masher and with it mashed his knuckles no violently that some other convenient place." The per gallery, and when the smoke lntd Bishop states that. the charge made a- I cleared may it was discovered that tho gainst him of want of regard for he discharge had blown the head off land and her true interest. is worse than _ _ u be ' Sitting among “ the gods." 3 AthlS'I‘ERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-IAW. I Britton's BlackfootofKentSLLindsay. l . .._ i - , , , _ _ . . . . . . ' . A farmer went eximsir» - ‘ . 30mm," in chant”. $6,, L;,,,g.,,.,.'_ ‘ ______._____~ } F ‘ d §m",:' harness maker in this village. which H "e_d'5°°"{‘““°d "0,5"mm 7”? 3’” “me l c‘lumuhifl.‘ __ keepinu M 1v,,;r,.,c“. t?“ Jinx“; b°° Ofllce over Ontario Bank, Kent street. Mo- 3 N TA a I 0 BA" K ; P . ," "j ‘6'“ '_ or ' ‘: ‘ leer“ ‘ just able to support one comformbly being. hcxt morpingfiwhen Carpenter tori“, ~‘ms scarce his; cu ' . “'0‘ cry to Loan at a per cent. on {cal estate l ' I “I‘m”; Fawndlm'd: chum)“: D. G- and no more, awoke he heard his neighbour swearing A Neat Retort. bees s c d _ I ‘ PM". and the levuritiu- i _ : sm'mv 15- Fllzzerdld- to take deadly vengenncc upon him be "'â€"' W n 0‘" “8 “"‘ghb‘mrl‘m‘d 1“ D. J. Melanin. Tues. Srtwanr. Capital - - - - - - $3,000,000. l Moved by Mr. Fitzgerald, seconded by Mr. Smith, That By-Law No. â€"â€" ELDER H.-\WKth.â€"L:tst Sunday 0» vening Elder Hawkins preached in the fore night; so he went. to the residence of Wm. Fielding, J. P., and got a war- Some‘ days ago the Brantford Expo:- itor said Mr. John McGrnry brouuht to search of it,stcnllng sweet stuff from- kitchens, and stinging mitny persons. A WM. MCDONNELL. it . President . . . . . . . . . . . . Sir. W. P. Howlnnd. , be n')\v introduced and read a first time. . If???" [halls f‘ledmflfl’ilirrill' “:hufl,‘ mm, which was placed in the hands of 0‘" 05“ ‘l‘is moming brawl"? 0r 5"” hi’s bccn “Hillel the owner, (Lille Kctchum a lit-Donnell.) Vice-President ........ c. s. Gzowski, Esq. l â€"C:irricd. l Lard "er; 3 °,'f'":'"° "5b" 3,1" ‘,‘°“ _ constable Road“, by whom Human“, ponicn nearly in bloom. honeysuckle lit and the question Miciiier he has main. ARRISTER. ATTORNEY. SOLICITOR, General Manager Fisher, Esq. Moved by Mr. McArthur, seconded l 0 ' a" a "‘“e "um er ° P‘rson“ ' full leaf, and lilacs nearly so. It was Wm“! 1' "DI-‘nuc". 0* has Slmlll)‘ “"34"?” Notary kc Money to Loan. Office on Kent street. Lindtny. Ont. J. B. menses. B. A, ARRISTER, ATTORNEY-ATâ€"LAW. Solicitor in Chancery. Cunveyaucer, LI NDSAY BRANCH. Drafts bcm'vht and sold on all points in Canada. United States and Great Britain. and general banking business transacted. l by Mr. Thomson, That By-Law No. â€" be now read in committee of the whole. , Mr. Fitzgerald in the chair.â€"â€" Curried. i By-law passed in the usual way. I Moved by Mr. Fitzgerald, seconded had to go home again, finding it impos- sible to force their way in. On Mon- day evening the col0red troupe of which Elder Hawkins is the head gave it con- cert. in the church and the attendance was so large that the receipts amounted who came to the Falls to get his knuc- kles repaired, was arrested and put in the lock-up. On Monday he was taken before Mr. Fielding. and, as the offence with which lie was charged (house breaking) was one beyond the jurisdic- then suggested that ‘ ethcriul milducss’ of this kitid was calculated to make fro- zen-up Manitobans mod, to which the Free Press, of Winnipeg, felt itself cull- ed upon to respond, niid it did so thus- cd in ii lawful business, is to be settled in court. ya witty reporter says that Mr. Wm. \\ iniins. thn Baltimore Cimsus, who lives in London, has a yacht that cost it Savings ])epartment by Mr. Smith, That the reevc and tion ofa ' ' . . Iv :â€"I‘liis is ull vcr' well but if Mr forlul'cu bl“ ls- Worm“! “fluid 0f tlIO‘ . ' .. '. ‘ ... . . - n ordinar magistrate was sent . 3 l ‘ ~ . _ , rte. Ofice,‘ Dunc-n31 liliLk.’ lunt street. “buns”, ,rcusurer be authorized ,0 receive “,0 to out $90. On Thursday eveltlng-n to Linda ' m “"3.” his will - “one”; had “so brought along n bzm 3,.“ ; hm, Enghsh’ Russ,” and A“er mm“? mm“! ‘0 '-'"' “‘5 P" "n" second concert was given and $44 00 ‘l ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ can mocl,,m.,s'.m,d rides ,m Md 00,-) ALEX. A. MCDONALD, TTOIlXEY-AT~I.AW, Solicitorin Chun- ‘ cery, Convcyuucer, .tc...kc. Sirictat- tendon given to applications for Pulan of Lands from Crown Land’s Department. Money to Loan on Mortgage Security on terms to suit borrowers. Ufficc, Culborne street, Fenclon Falls. JOHN A. BARRON, I .lRflISTER-AT-LAW, Lindsay. Office on Kent Street. next door west of Keith's Agricultural and lmplcma'it Store. m MEDICAL. A. W. J. DEGIIASSI, M. D., OROSHR, Physician, Surgeon. kc. kc. Residence. Brick Cottage, Wi-lliiigtonl street, Lindsay. WM. Kl‘iMl’T. M. II, C. M., lRADUATE Hf Mcflill University, Mon Interest allowed on deposits of live dol- lnrs and upwards. S. A. )ICMURTRY, .lla nag". Lindsay, Fcb. 16111.1381. 50-t.f. DENISUN, WESTEUII ll fill, aXNIiERS. F EXELIIN F ALLS - - OATARIO. General Banking Business Done. Collec- tions Made at Usual Bank Rates. Interest Allowed on Deposits. l l 11. T. Dariisox, Lfllt‘ nl'Rnynl Canadian Brink llllll Consolidnted Bunk. F. Wssrcorr, Lute of Canadian Bank cl Commerce. E. J. L. Cnniszc. Lute of Consolidated Blink illcfcnclmi falls (Basalt , notcs executed under By-Laws Nos. 107 and 109.-â€"Carricd. Moved by Mr. Smith, seconded by 3 Mr. Thomson, That. ll illiaui Dcyman be paid the sum of interest due on notes executed under by-laws 107 and 109,/ $10 lidâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Fitzgerald, seconded by Mr. Smith, That the council now adjourn, to meet. on Monday, January 23rd, at. 7:30 p. ni.-â€"-Carricd. Fenelon Council Proceedings. Cameron, Jan. 16, 1882. The council clcct for the your 1882, viz, John Daniel, recvc; Thos. Smith- son, deputy-recve; Isaac G. Moyncs, James P. Palmer and James Mofl'ntt, councillors, met and took the declaration of qualification and office. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The reevc appointed Mr. Win. Fielding its taken. The total amount cleared over expenses was 895. THE Inox Bunionâ€"When we last visited the iron bridge, on Thursday morning, the main structure was finish- ed. and the men were working at. the font Path on the north side, about. one third of which was liiicl down. Mr. Hasley told us that he would not be quite through with the job by Saturday night, as was expected, as he intended to give the bridge its third and last coatof“ iron-clad "point before leaving. The approaches to the bridge have yet to be graded, and when this has been done the fact. that it is lower than the old one will scarcely be noticed, thouin there is still some talk of raising it next spring. BAD BOYS.â€"-Tl:cre are a few boys in this village who are fast going to the bad through the want of a salutary m A Dastardly Deed. ATTEMPT TO POISON AN OLD COUPLE WITH STIIYCIIXINE. Boncavosox. Jan. 17.â€" On Sunday morning lust Dr. Bonncllc was called to attend an old couple nitmcd Stewart, living about. four miles from here, who had been taken suddenly ill. On going out he found they were both suffering from it dose of strychuine. Suspicion pointed to one Wm. Mountcny, whom Dr. Bnnnclle bad arrested. The facts are that Stewart. had a sum of money in the house to pay his rent with, and had asked Mountcny, who had been out there, to cill and tell his landlord ; but Mountcny, instead of doingso, procured two bottles of whisky, one of which he charged with stryclinine, and went chk to Stewart’s in the afternoon, giving rel or two of mud and slush, a basket of wet feet and it but! full of bad colds and influcnra. its products of tho tropi- cal climate of Ontario iii midwinter. the Expositor man would hardly have discovered so much to exult about in the japonicas and Iioticysucklcs iind li- lacs. Flowers don't bloom in the open air in winter hero, but wo have n liberal supply of sensonublc weather that. we wouldn't trade ofl‘ for all the jziponicna‘ and honeysuckles and lilacs between here and the equator. You hear us, Ontario. Violation of the Laws. Ar correspondent of the Ottawa Free Press complains tlint the game laws are not properly enforced 0n the Upper Ot- tawa. He says :â€"It is really it shumc nodemall deer through the winter, when they are so easily hunted down. which frightens him by backing its curs; pays seven thousand pounds w your for the most expensive d‘uer park in Scotland, and cannot: sit in a room with a gun; has Paul and Albnni in sing at his drawing-remit concerts, and does not know “ Rule Britannia ” frour “ Ynukco Brindle." A good preventative for Fciera, Aguo rind Bilious Disorders is Dr. Carson's Stom- ach and Constiputlon Blur-ram stricilvreg- ctnble preparation. .‘I‘boy tone the system, purlfy the Blood and Increase the appetite. and render those taking them almost prorl‘ ngiii‘nst disease. Should he used in every civse instead of pills. John Nugsut, Agnut fotl’cnelon li‘nlla. MARKET. REPORTS FENELON FALLS MARKETS;- â€"â€"_-... Fenclon Pulls, Fridny, Jnn'y 20th, 1881. I "ML M“, p,,,,.,,,,.,,,, Lieu",qu Plush, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"~â€" auditor. _ threshing, for their language and con- each of the old couple it drink. In the TI r D L 1e“ I ~ “:hefll, full, per bushel» _ {3, m 1. my eian, Surgeon illlfl Obstetrician. Medical Saturday, January 2151;, 1881 Mr Cropping presented a petition re_ duct on the streets ulter dark are Simply evening he concluoed [o smy 0v”. mght' l 10.? u. e ; r so numerous now i1» \\ limit, spring, “ - - ~ l 20 l 2.1 V . ~ . . . ‘ . i . , . ‘ . - v u v ‘ IV - ' r . - - ‘ ’"V “era?” In the SIP-""9"? P'WL‘mxv Cullnf‘cll' l _____ _____._~_-, _____ quasar," the council to "rant him the J'Sf-lmceluh and ,9!!ng “'3 ("‘93 ‘0 be and before gomg to bed muted the old tllcyn‘lcr‘elels It or tcnr dollar? aro‘ l gig“)! l‘fir [Mabel ‘f‘; < i s v -. . â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"*--~‘-â€"--â€"--râ€"â€"~â€"â€"-â€"â€"- ' 3 r- , . a , . . . ; ' - ~ ' - - v- - , cut..lutuul, and .qllll:\_il¢: Insilriintc (.oiu , quarter line between ,0“ 10 and 11 in put, a stop [9, filial”, afgel night the" couple to mke a dunk before "mung. tie nfllnt. ms were on men . 0! two 01 yous; “ ‘ u _ . - (5 “ 2m primes. Officennd residence, in the house , _ h . infest, we Sldewalks cumin" swearin" ,. h , ' fi, ‘1),- v_d b t. R three years the" would “gum became r u , - i- . “my occul'il‘d 17." R”- FMIICI‘SlnlDI'dim â€"â€" he" 0! the WM “’an across “Bland” (1 ft ‘ d lui nl- b‘ M 1;? Wile. “ed M '5‘ ('0 ml‘ ' ll “ er qUite numerous.- The Indiunsnot con- [Eyed u "i ' ' ' 75 my the corner of Lindsay and Rug streets, we are phased ,0 learn that in vie“. Moved by Mr. Moffhtt, seconded by a" 0 e" m u -' "a '1 o, 3‘38"" “3'1"” "1 prcssuig they each drank. Mountcny [em with kimn" enouwh m 'e t t, _,r lomtoes. “ - - ~ - 45 no Lindsay. . ' , , v, “r Palmer “(I resolved Th,“ Mr unan female can pass them without drinking out of another bottle, They ‘ ‘_ a _.-. m C fit I Butter, perm, - - - - - it 18 â€"â€" ___._._- I“; "'9 "Pl'l‘U'JC‘lmt-I 816cm" W the hp, H con’ ‘1 b d ' c' ‘ max-15k ot‘bcing grossly insulted They 1" thcnvrmired A, $00,, “Mrs Smwg own wantS. have not into the habit. of Dressedllogs.’pcrl001ba., so so 7 50‘ ' v loneU f l iim.',.i -i ‘ l i “' “cor. 9"""ne “'1 exen' . . ,,' . . ‘ ' " .‘. ' u .' . '. . E s on! - - . - ' Du. A. ll ILSO_\‘ “en‘snzml‘giti‘u km?“ 1Viiépgil'i2gw21fl Ill): 5,0" 0,. time for the cancetion of the a"_ me not young, men, but men: boy 5, who u", got to her mom she fen m from of offarm'g the‘incutlptl‘snlc at the dcppts , "Flag; mom", _ - . I 8 got m m A B. UNIVERSITY of- Trinity College, l )M KIM)” m ,1 rd ' 1 mm, rates until the first day of March Pugh, ,0 [3,3 kept at home Mm. sundown me bed with convulsions. saying um, .iu slantics coiiienient. to ticm, or i V ‘ ‘ ' M' 8‘ WWW-“‘3' 0‘ T‘”°‘“°- Memb- N‘ "l H IL ‘ m an “n y .nm‘ “'3‘ IRS? ’ Instead of belng let out to become nuiS- she was poisoned. M r. Stewart rim to lhey. m“ not travel “km”! the” lm‘ds' ' ‘M “Wkâ€"T" Col. Phys. rind Snrg., Uni.‘ Physician, that circulars if) that cffcvt‘will bolls. raft“ V M E a"! _ woes and perfect themselves in even, the newest Deidlbour.q and onfflurm l‘lieir usual method. is to hunt down Now Advertmements. Surgeon Mid Accoucher. Ollice,Colborne sued In a very few days. ’I he meeting ‘ “3“”- ‘ 0 A“ a“ ‘- 03393 P‘escnt' ,pecics of blwkguardism Elder nu“; ‘ ' " " and kill that moabc, and the" move -_._._._.___.____.___.-__. street, Font-Ion Fnlls. Dit. J. II. LOWE, IIYSICIAX &. SURGEON. Coroner for the Provisional County of Iliillhiirton. n3- Office next door to the Me.\rlhur Hour. Residence on Francis Street East, l-‘enclon Falls. _ EFRVEYORS. JAMES IIICICMJN, I) L. Surveyor, Coin IliSFlUlll‘r in the Q. fl, . Convoyunitcr, kc. Residence, and ud- -drcs.-, Fenclon Falls. MISCELLANIEDUQM THOMAS LOCK II .\Il'l‘. SSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES for the County of Victorii‘. ' Residence on Murray St , Fenclou Frills. All'ICOND DIVISION COURT IN h THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. he ncxlsilting: of this Court will he held on Friday, February 24th, 1832. GEO. CUNNINGHAM. Clrrk. J.-\ M ES J. POW ER, ICENSEI) Auctioneer, Accountant and [J General Commission Agent. Collect- ‘iug account: it specialty. Office, Fcuelon Falls, Ont. 6. PERENT. 67' )IONE!’ '1‘0 LIEND at 6. M and 7 per cent. nccnrillng to secu- rity, on lleul Estate. mortgages. Apply to JOHN A. BARRON, Solicitor. Lindsay iioxuv TO 1.0.x): ""' _ ()n chl Hittite at Eight per cent. Private funds Interest payable at Lindsay. .\'n Commission charged nor Deposit required. Expenses very small. Apply to E. D. ORDE. would have taken place before this had I not circumstances prevented ; but there is still time for thorough organization and preparation for the coming struggle, which is likely to he one of almost un- preccdentetl obstinucy, and it. is to be hoped that when the representative men of the pareycomc together they will en- gage in the work bclnrc them with the zeal and energy that invariably charac- terize the movements of their opponents. The Trial of Guiteau. l The trial of Charles J. Guitcnu for the murder of President Garfield com- menced over two months ago and is still in progress, but the probabilities are that it will not lost many diiyslong- or. It has been one of the most extra- ordinary :llI.lll‘S of the kind on record, and in the opinion of the civilized world is a disgrace to the nation. A prominent English lawyer some weeks ago expressed his astonishment at the faireial nature of the trial, and said that. in Britain it. would have been begun and ended in a day, as the assassin was taken rod handed and the plea of in- sanity would not. have been listened to for a moment ; but they treat muidcr- ers differently in America, where so many of them escape on one pretext or another that it would be better to abol- isli capital punishment at once and sub- stitute therefor a penalty that could be discontinued the moment it was. believ- cd to be wrongly inflicted. Guitcuu himself wisely been insane, and boldly affirms that he was inspired by “ the Deity," who omn- pcllcd him to " remove the Presilcnt,“ war; while the counsel for the defence assert that the prisonch belief that he was inspired is it direct proof that he is insane, and on this ground they claim it verdict of not guilty. According to last accounts, an imprcs~iou prevails in the States that Judge Cox thinks that wwm denies that he is or hitsl in order to Silva the country from civil ~ ed their report regarding the opening of the 7th concession at lot 11. Mr. Palmer-gave notice that he would, at the next. meeting of this council, to be held at Cambray on the 6th March next, introduce ii by-Iuw to open that put of the 7th concession opposite lot No. II. Moved by Mr. Mol'iat, seconded by 511'. Palmer, That the following persons receive charity: Wm. Hntchison, 85. Mr Downer to expend the same; S. Nicholls, $5; J. Evcrson, 85; Mrs. Mc- Ncevin, 85. to assist in supporting an orphan childâ€"Curried. Moved by Mr. Moffntt, seconded by Mr. Palmer, That. Mr. Jos. llorc's lax- es be remitted for the year 1881.â€" Ciirricd. . Moved by Mr. Palmer, seconded by Mr. Moll-at, That Mr. Wm. Downer be appointed assessor for the your 1882. and that it by-law confirming the said appointment be received and read a first drumâ€"Carried. ' By-law received, read and passed in the usual manner, Mr. Palmer in the chair. . Moved by Mr. Smithson, seconded by Mr. Moyncs, That. Mr. Jas. R. Scott. be appointed auditor for this Council and that ii by-liiw confirming the ap- ! paintiiientof Messrs. Scott and Fielding iis auditors for 1882 be received and read it first timeâ€"Carried. By-Iaw received, read and passed in the usqu manner, Mr. Mofl'att in the I cliiiir. . l Moved by Mr. Smithson, seconded by Mr. Mnynes. That Mr. Palmer be linstructed to advertise and Into con- tract for the building of a bridge across . a crook on the quarter line between lots 9 2i) and 21 in the 7th concession. and to report at the next meeting of this board. â€"â€"Ciirricd. 1‘ Moved by Mr. Smithson, seconded by Mr. Mnynci, Thnt .‘lr. is. Motilitt be refunded SI for statute labor char;â€" 0 d in errorâ€"Carried. " kins told his audience on Monday even- ing, and no doubt truthfully. that the boys of Feuclou Falls were the worst lot he had seen in his travels, for in no other place had he and his troupe been saluted as “triggers " and “ darkies " while walking on the public streets, its they had been in this village. When strangers tire compelled to complain of the misconduct of our youthful rowdics, it is time that. repressive measures should be adopted towards them; and if their parents will neither keep them indoors nor teach them decent behavior. the constable should be instructed to arrest all who are guilty of‘ profane lan- guage or disorderly conduct and try whether a night in the lock-up will not have a good effect upon them. SUDDEN‘LY SOBERED.â€"-â€"lmst Satur- day afternoon one of the nnvvics em- ployed on the Victoria. Railway was on the train coming from Lindsay; and being somewhat under the influence of whisky, he was not only rather noisy and truculcnt while in the car, but persisted in going out. on the plat- formâ€"a dangerous place for a man in his condition. Tellng a passenger. who warned him to be careful. to mind his own business, he apparently became â€"â€"-prob.ibl_y out of sheer obstiniicyâ€" somewhat mnro reckless than before. nnd the consequence was that he missed his hold of the railing, fell from the platform, and turned so many involnu tzii'y sonicrsanlts when he touched the ground that those who witnessed the :icnident thought he was badly injured. if not killed. With the proverbial luck of drunken men he escaped without the slightest hurt, nnd having picked him- self up and shaken the snow from his garments. started after the train. which was stopped as soon its possible, but not before the pnrsuer had run fully halfa milk), as it was going at its ordinary speed when he fell. Either the fright or the subscqucnt violent. exorcise ,ap- peared to have cnmpletelv sobered him. ing fell himself in front of the stove with convulsions. Euietics were given to both and Dr. Bonnellc sent for. They are both now out of danger, having hail it very narrow escape. The bottle con- taining some sirychniue was found in it field the next. diiy. The evidence was clear against Mountcny to-day, nnd he was committed to thc LindSay guol to stand his trial. An Interesting Discovery. The Battlcford Herald sayszâ€"An interesting discoverywas made by: M r. Latimcr. of this place, recently. While making an excavation for it collar for his new house on the side of the hill overlooking the town, he came across an old camp fireplaccat a dcptliof be- side it a fragment of a copper camp Several well defined strata. of earth overlay the fireplace, which, to judge fiom the extent to which the ground a- round itwns burned, had been used for a good while." It. is only a, few years since the house site was covcrcdrwith heavy tiiiibcr-â€"-ii circumstance that makes the discovery more int'crestiug.‘ 'l‘hc fireplace had evidently been in ii depression in what was then the surface r.ft|ic land, but. how long ago, or‘ by whom‘used, are questions open to spec- ulation. The superiiicumb‘cnt : earth lltld. been washed from the hillside in modem “file-Syn.“ provcdvby the rem- nant of the toppcrvesscl found, and yet tojndgc from the bize of'the timber that. grew over it, it must. have been very early in the day of the white man’s presence here. ‘ ’ v The Mormon Problem. To Congressman Maginnis. of Man- tanii, belongs the credit of devising a perfectly feasiblcmethod of solving the Mormon problom'. He would Carve up Uiitli, giving up the western part in tween live and six feet, and fonndnbct I kettle and it number of small bones, camp to where the carcass is, where they remain until they have it. eaten. The Indians in this upper country are no exception to the rule, being lazy and sliiftless. never providing for more than a day or two at. it time. 0am“ The Latest Fraud. QUEBEC. JAN. 13.â€"-A great fraud was committed at the expense of farm- crs in Kummirnska County last full by a well dressed sharper, who, under the assumed profession of grain dealer, wentlrom farm to farm to purchase outs at 500. per bushel, to be delivered in January. Contracts were signed in duplicate, and it appears that. the du- plicates in the purchaser‘s hand were nothing else than promissory DOWN. which have been transferred to. other parties in Montreal, who‘wiint'immcdi- ntc. payment. 'It'uppcors that. over 80 car; loads of cats were ready for ship- nicnt. Tho farmers of St. Anne, Iliv. icrcOuellc, St. Denis and Kiimourn‘skn have been the most imposed upon. Those having sold, for instaiico,'400 bushels of cats, have, signed notes for $400. a 9-. -â€". «at... 1 " The Lottery'Scheme. Provincial lottery, was iii Montreal to day. and wants the Government to send to Cubnlnn expert who shall study llltr lultciy business and i-v‘port brick in Mr. Chaplcnu as to the best means of curry“ ing‘ it. on. He rays it New York lottery agency is ready to take $500,000 worth of tickets. Some of the Bowery and Baxter street fare and policy dives would take more than that. amount. Meanwhile a lottery case is in Court just now. The defendants are the Pres- ident and Secretary of a hnzztar'helil to see the wholesale destruction of moose I No More Free Rides: We, the undersigned lmlehkccpc-rs of the village of li‘cnelon I-‘ulls, hereby give public notice lhitl on nnd iiflcr Monday, the 23rd- ofJununry lnst., THE HOTEL BUSSES will not carry passengers free of charge.- The husseii will run its usual, but the film will be 15 cents one way, or 25 cents hotlz' ways, between the hotels and the railway struion or steamboat Wharf. 1'}. I’AUWELS, MCARTIIL’II llovarz. N. INGRAM, llasnlox Home. Feuclon l’ulla, Jun. 20th, 185.2. 47-t.f. Byâ€"Ioax‘v No.â€" A Iii/~Luw f) slop up and valuing (0 John I"rll, Sin, pvlrt n/ (In: cmmmu'mu lime bCflL‘t‘I‘ll (In! fouth mu! fifth cult» versions, and purl of I’u' air/c line In,» , More" 10hr {if/rm tmrl xix/cm in (In: jinn-(h concession Qf (he Towns/tip of Sonicrri'llc. l E IT ENACTED by tho municipal corâ€" poration ufilie Township of Sotncrvillc, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the tunic, , - Innâ€"That All that port of tho fourlli and fifth concession line from the centre of lot H on the fourth concoction west to the riv- er be stopped up,nml that the same lie con- vcycd to John Fell, Sr... in lieu of ii mud l l l taken off mid lot H in the fourth canoesâ€" sion ufSomi-vvillc. 2nd -â€"'flml nll thatpnrl of the tide lino. between lots If) and Id in the fourth con- ‘cession from llic lv'enolnn Falls mtid north to Burnt River be stopped up, and that the sumo be conveyed to John Fell. Sr, In lieu of it road taken ofl‘ lots 15 and 16 In said concession. N O ’L‘ I O F} . The above ls'u. true m‘py or the proposed Ily-lnw which will be in on into considera- tmn by the council of the municipality of under the auspices of the St. Vincent. l the Township of Somervillo, nt llndgsou'a de Paul Society. and are sued htuler- “mm” mm“ 5mm”. in "W "bl TUW" cicr for the value of'ii sleigh, being the , Father Labelle, the projector of the it. lhip of Sutnervillr, in the County of Victo- ria, on the Sixth Day of March, Hm, tit tho . . , . . . . . . , , . - . first. rize in a loner held i .'. ' . - W OTC; ,“tnwmn‘ “ma” M“ Emmi“! "P‘s-1M. 3'14!“th the Jury 3“? . Mu palme,‘ That me petition of J, for he sat still during the rest. of the Nevada, the south-eastern pm to Col. harp, The pmsccudgd clnin,:,:,l,:f In, 23'”?! um," “11’,” l." :hc..,r‘,‘.'f‘."'3°”'.“n," “"°" 1"" 5“” “kill? '0 (ll‘fifflcfi C=l‘00mll)‘ 35 01W "I trip to the Falls, no doubt congratulat nrado. and a small part in tlio’north to ' ' ' ' ' mm ‘° "5 P” ' “Mm” ’“ l “’ 81.000 Ii‘C)RI-‘EI'1‘. Inuifx CancerCurc Dcpot.Coaiicook, P. Q..- l‘nnnda. cantons. dunno without the use of the knife. The Only Permanent Cure lit the World. ‘ For particulan enclose two 3 cent ramps to S. C. Smith. Cotiticimk. P. Q .Canmln. them is said to belong ion family in which there is insanity, and will. there- fore. probably sympathise with the lcrimiual. Whatever opinion those ox- ltmorrlinary people in the States may lentcrtziin with reference to Guitcaii's mental condition when he shot the y President, the belief elsewhere will be , that he was fully as sane as the average I Cuppins, N. Hill and others regarding the dispOsal of the quarter line between lots 10 and II in the Sth concession cannot In: entertained at present.-â€"C‘d. Moved by Mr. Mofl'utt, seconded by Mr. I‘alnicr. That the following bills be paid :â€"-â€"II-irl & C0,, Toronto, muni- cipal blanks. Si 61; C. D. Birr, print. in: ballots, five books. 85; J. Manndcr, . repairs to scraper. 250.; Camhray post l l l Moved by in. MofTut, seconded by l I log himself upon his escape. Faxcv His Pennantâ€"There was a great crowd at the Methodist church. Fenelnn Falls, last Sunday evciingtp hear Elder Hiiwkiniipreach, and whilb the congregation was coming out a num- , ber of young roughs commenced to have I what we suppose they considered " fnu " . by obstructing the doorway and uncere- Idnho and Wyoming. Nevada and Col- orado being already States. could sup- press polygamy by simple police Incas urea, and could he bickod‘n'p if h‘cccs. nary by the whole force o'f'the ‘Uuitcd States, which is bound to “guarantee good government." Unfortunately the scheme of Delegate Maginnis has a. vital defect. It would convert two Republi- _.._ W Provincial law on lotteries is uncnnrtj-l Ccnd’it’m 1‘0" Mil the fi'enclon Fall; Gan-ll»! tutional, for the. reason that the Act of William III. which prnhihitcd'lnttcrics l was introduced into the criminal law of I the Province in )773, and rtill remain- } ed on the statutes, and therefore that the subjrct of lotteries comes within the jurisdiction of the Dominion and not the Provincial Legislature. anHPHIiQH, the date of which Ilhll publica- Linn was on the twentich day of January, 1882; mid ullportons are hereby required I to take notice that lllly one desirous of ap- lplying to have such l-y-lnw or any part thereof quashed. mutt makc hi. implication for that pun-ole accordingly. . Dated at Somervillo this t7tb day oflnth l uory, “382. l WM. 8. DOWSON. ‘. u " - '- is r n “l a t . . . ' ' ' l 47". I I 'l k. Highest References. f ‘xlllll'ml‘: 1"": l‘.‘ will)” m“ um,- ofiica, postnzc 1391, 310 61,); H. J. l moniously elbowing all who were forced can you) two Democratic States. It. is , Uncolnls WidowI , hvf'jfligzw genres swirr .ixn atrium-ma ; Cfmmluml “mi “.I’u‘iam-i‘ 0; '3"! “a , Lvtlc, election expenses. 811 23; J. A. into contact. with them. One nl‘die big- mt In mortals for _lhe U-,S- Senate, I} l __.. Mm. a...” cm “pm, 1... a)..." f...- ti . will “CIA: rj'l:,::'t,li”"'t‘lii: ml Henderson, dupuiv returning officer, l gest of the lads, however, had his eyes PTOSCM CVCHU‘ d|\'ldC-’l. W|Il| n liepubll- ; supygamo nu)“ pgglAszAsD povmny ; _ .I’ ' "“ vs.ri .(F‘i‘, .! .‘i i n - ’. ‘ - . ' ' 'u u- a year. with this mut- and [wiper Ngulnrlrl‘ {ml}, 3,, _,, , .. ‘, an}, L‘ ma", ('2, 31; I. L. Brien, ditto.. SI ; Joseph ; suddenly and vyolently opened to the 04“ Cflfillflfiflmf’i ‘0 do this {hmn- Bf! l -__. , -. .._...____~,_..__._ .._ ' 0 ,1" ,.' '5 ,‘ “ ,,‘ ‘ ‘, ‘3‘“, ‘ , .‘onnvs, do” 84; Duncan Tolmie, do.. g impropriety ofhis proceedings; fora tall I “"5 “glcmw ,‘5 0“ um “I” ,l‘l-‘eP "H , W'Astitsororr, JAs. iiiâ€"Io present. , OF “lxox & XEVIMIB' y urn lllII mm t..e -_a Mrs. lb 0 tin 3‘ 8,, Orange Lodge. can,me In" for and Powerful countrymonmn‘ 32,130,; , a more convenient season. “hen the ‘ BARRISTERS. Solicitors. Xi‘iarlrs Public, Conveyance-rs. to . Kent St . Lindsay. Money to loan in large or small amounts W Mr. Dickwn may be consulted ni Kinmount on Tuesdays and Fridays. J. B. DIXOS. II. A. $50,000 TO LEND at i: run cast, with the privilege ofpayirtg of! in full or by initalmrutr at any time. Mortgagrs bought. J. b. DIXON. Barrister. tr. 5‘ Glace Dohcny Block, Rent street. lie-lea}. JOB PRINTING. R. s. KEV“.le ' urged that " it is better that a dozen innocent man should be hanged ," and whether this be true or not. it is tinde- niably true that it is l).)llt‘l‘ to hang an innocent man than that a ill-ten inim- cent ones he shot, and there will be no end of shootings and assrsinations ,Ixcausc he asserts. but cannot prove. i that he was inspired. l . errr neglect a Cough or Cold, a) they are very apt to lead to serious Lung tron- lutc a wooded-ll rfl':cl in relieving and . rurirz: Caught. Colds and all nth-rum! of ‘ the Turin: and Lungs .li Dr, Carson is it ’ well known (‘aaadun physician duvet 25 by other means if Guitcau be :inyuittcd » Mr! I): Carton) Pulmonary Cough Bronx 1 election. 82; J. L. Brown, house for. whom he had rudely collided. scizcdl Democrat-5 refill" POW" l»th Will “0i : . . . . i . , , . . . , - - ,, '"UYJLTK" Slm'ld ‘50ch “"3” “ml 0"" :, election, SI; Grange hall, for election, him by tho nape nftho neck,forccd him have the “"113 censclcmlous Lrnples 8' :82: Orange Lodge, Cameron, hall for down upon his knees, bobbed his nose bulli- diVldiflg Utah M HOW betel the nomination and election. 84; No. 73 two or three times against the platform. REPUbliC-‘M- 5“ if “'0 di‘i“WT-5"“l’fg other troubles and from cat and then, after giving him a few licfirty. . . . . I ’ the shape of the Thing intelligence of - sclmnl house, for election, S2.â€"-â€"Carried. whereas certain residents of the muni- cipality of Ops have removed gravel Moved. seconded and resolved, That . kicks and a little kindly admonition. I allowed him to arise and depart. amidst the dcrisivc laughter of the numerous from the road side of the new road at spectators of his humiliation, and with the foot of the hill on said new road feelings more easily imagined than deo- and have left a pit dangerous to public ’ travel. that the clerk of this municipal- cribeil. We have not heard the name ofeiihcr the pupil or his instructress; force present among the Mormons in their vmmcnbc not aulficiant to seal the doom of polygamy, a weapon exists which some dayibau be utilised. Mr. Cyrus W. Field has made a final accounting; ofthe fund for M rs. Garfield. l mg l the surgeons attending the lady, show- thc Bill for arrears of [minim to! l Mrs. Lincoln, Logan read a letter from I‘f () '1‘ I (3' E. m a . Y v ~ . - in); her to be a sufferer from spinal and i ONCE h b'm" "v" "m I” "whim both eyes. ed freight in the pnsirnion o! the Mid- “ncu "" ‘. hind Railway 0! Canada, Grand Junction He had statements from t» Railway and the Whitby, Port Perry all persons who knew the lady well that l Linduy Railway, will be will by public lher income was insufielcnt to pay for the necessary medical and nurse Attend- ‘,contlition required. Logan introduced his Bill in the Senate. Ita object it to pay Mrs. Abraham Lincoln arrears til it; is hereby instructed to notify the} bone congratulate the 0'16 upon hav- The total sum rubscrlbal amounts to pension for the live yearn iiitcrvcuinu as this council will hold said municipal- ity responsible hr any damage caused ‘ hr making of said pit. upon her mind: and her evidently cor rect judgment as to the proper occasions cruneil of the municipality of Ops to! in: reczivcd a valuable lesson 90 early ‘ $361,891 72, ; have the said place. properly guarded, in life that it will probably be of local I between the death of her husband and ‘ ' Dr. Canon'o Pulmonary Cough Drop: an 3 the palace of the Act granting hrr pen- culablc benefit to him, and the othcrl an excellent Bxpartoraat. loosening the igloo (cuimnlcfl “mun; : phlegm for more readily than any otherl V, g '. ; i, - , “mum”, For 00",“. Com Bmah , a refund to PeIIJmH I, nominee. 815.000). mice which her comparatively helpless. It, ; aeolian lit moo n. m , on Saturday, Febru- g or! 18th, 1882, on the Karliet Square. 1’:- ‘ terborimgh, unleu the some he. pruiontly claimed by owners, end all charger lhflcott Paid. , ' 630. a. 00x. I General Hanan”. Petcrborongh, Doc. 310,16“. NH. W HOUSE TO LBJ. M To let, in lint clau taller, the realdcnca o! the late Di. i’llzgvrlld. )f.‘f’ bittrtifzil «menu. there is litile‘ ' r - - - - glis. Ticklin in the Threat and Sensual q’”*'"â€" . M’l-U‘ W , . If,“ "mus misting neatly executed ' ,, a?" “H, m ,gmd,” m, in "own"? Marc-l by Mr. Smithson. seconded E upon which to bring it into play. Elder: "a figmn‘u o, ,5. mm, "m, “"30, A womao‘laiely attempted to commit . UMARD FITZGERALD. tree rmta errors. and at "ninn‘lbi! wires “11.92:. 0.3.41... marl. ,' on 3.2.?“ . by Mr. Mnynen, That the recvc is hereâ€" Hawkins} leadin: article wa« no doubt I "put 1.. 1",. is... ., .. 9,9 .9... 3.,“ . mlcide in .\v.-w I uik by mail.- n.1,; n t'. .rtun l'sllt uni r i! V 'h' f“"‘”“ “‘7‘ " "" ‘. r“ .’ ' r‘t‘."-'u l‘alzi _ b_.' inallil‘li'i to and: wine u *'l"-"'-"".’ t" i an admirihio one. In? 'll'dlr lamb flkr , .\‘ :ze't'. Agent fat: at V'vkrigr. 1mm 3“! 1* "

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