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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Dec 1882, p. 2

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map CRIS, NOVETIE". I: vstn'i 2.4! 'be Hunks [ . and young. Bibles. Photo and 4 Auto . .5 and ever} ling found in u L.'_'- fancy :'1 store. Christinais Cards. i l Il..r talk». Comprises at: the LATEST NOVELTIES. l and l:3l§l': largest and t'lir-itpest in town. ‘ l l , .‘U’I‘H. I-:|tn,'_'tl'_\"§ l’hotot-a I In Tarllrtfi'. tore “'lui‘li. J. n. EASTON, 424. Kent Street. Lindsay w I “LEGAL &c. Grand Library Prize and I’ll:- JHIIX .-\. BARRON, 1 ).\lttrts't'rzi:-.\'r.t. \ll', lindsay. omt-c l ) on Kelli Street. next door west of Keith's? Agricultural and Implein-J'tt Store. v I all: rt.\' .v uiiiaiiks. l).\llill.‘"l'l‘ill.‘:. S‘II.l(iI'l‘(lI:*. 3:0. .‘In-j ) nor to Loin at '3 per cent. Other-.1 Kent ~lrt-I-3. Lindsty, Out. I I’. S. Mantis. G. ll. II’M‘KINS. I", l). Mtlftllt'i. ).\ltl‘.’lh"l'liil. AT'I'URNIZY. k SOLICITI’. I un-l Notary "ablil'. Money to Loan.‘. (tiller, Kent street, hi' ' v, p... ‘___ a ».â€"_â€"â€"~ l Illiiab'l’l'l'l'll & .I.\f‘l\'$‘().\', )Ai'tIlIS'l'lClfiS. SULIUI'I'HIIS, dzc. Of- ) lien. William street, Lindsay. A. He: Si‘rJ‘lI. A. Jacxsos. l l l ll'l.l'l.\lil' k (liltl‘lAIIY, l l).\lllll\"lilllh". AT'I‘OllNliYS-ATâ€"I..\\\'.i ) Solicitors llt (,‘h int-ety. .kc. Olllcc,l Dolleny lllot-lt. heat street, Lindsay. l I I | l l .-\.:ritt':: U'l.:»:.\nr. llcou O‘Lmnv. MPIN'I‘YIIIG tk S'l'I'IWAIl'l‘. , )AltlllSI‘I-IIIS. .-\'l"l‘0RNI‘IYS-AT-LAW, ‘ I Solt in Chum-cry. kc, Limlsav.‘ Ollice ot- (Irilal'in ll.tlth'. Kelli street. Mi)- nr-v ti» Loan n'. 9 per cent. on real estate ' (-t'ltl'lll» s. l). J. MrI-trvr It‘s Tans STEWART. ALEX. .\. MCDOVALII. T'l'lilllXIil'nVlVLA \\', Solicitorin Chan- ” I‘otn'eroncer. k0,. kc. Strict at- tention given to applications for I’att-nts' origin-ls from (frown Land's Department. Money to Loan on Mortgage Security on Yr‘l'IlN lltstlil ll-’II‘I‘U\\‘t-rs. (,ltllcc, Colborue utret‘t, lit-nelon Falls. , wry, “w MEDICAL. .\. “I. J. llfillliAfQSI .\I. IL, {‘UIICINICII, Physician. Surgeon. kc , (cc. ll'si-Ionee. llriek Cottage, “'t-lllngtoni street, Lind-my. \\'.\I. lil'llll'T. M. Dr. C. M.. illl.\lll.'.\'l'li of M-‘fiill I'niversily. Mon 1 Ircnl. anti l‘rminwial Licentiate. I‘l'_\'.~"- ri t't. {Surgeon and l'tlrstetriciao. Medical? Ill-ferr-e to the Standard, I’i'itl'tix. f‘onm‘cti-I cut Mutual. and l‘iqnltahlt- Insurance (‘ont-r panics, (H! 'z- and resident-e. in the house ‘ litely occupied bv llev. Father Stutlbl'tl. at the I'vrl‘norofLindsay and Ilns streets,‘ Lin I‘ll-V. lln. \. WILSHN, \ ll, ITVII’HIISITY of Trinity ('Ullt‘fl’lhi . . l-l l;,l"tiv.'rs;ty of Toronto. Menle l‘ol. l’li}s and (int. l'hyslclnn. Surgeon and ,\t‘1‘o51v‘l:et'. U‘!lce,t‘olbornc ,treet, l‘ivnclolt lialls. .‘lll‘...’w Du .I. ll. LOWE. l)lll‘5l1'l.\.\' x Sl'lttll-ftlh' the l'ro ‘ (‘oroner for on Ll I.'~'lltl_\' of llalilutrton. the” tnli m-vt tltmt‘ to the .\lc.\rthnr II ills-r. ll. lll'llt'“. llre lmxls'c lately ot‘t‘ll-~ pm! by Di: ll:_\ :n n_ or: .\'..t_\' sum-t. Fenclou Fall t. â€"...._‘. SURVEYORS. .l.\.\ll-Is' otcusox. I) I..,.\'::rv--y.»y_ tfuoha: .‘ . llesidcnctnnd ad- dress, IIII-‘lull Falls. llIISCIELIIANEQ-IIS. r n‘tiii‘thll lll\'l.<ltl.\' (‘Hl'll'l‘ IN :5 rut: mt‘xrv or \‘lt‘I‘tvItI.\. 1“»!l newt siting; of this Pour! will be l; l: hit We lncsvl t}. Jtuin ir'.‘ 36th. “‘3. Ill‘iit ('l’XNleiZiA‘l. (‘Ev-rlx‘ .l \Mlis‘ .l I'on lill. Accountant and l‘.\l:cff. l‘t-nrlat , a. NEELAHDS, [)1-IN'I‘IS'I'. I;l.\'l)§.~\\'. l Hartviz‘m llot'sr. Fruit-w FAILS. Tr‘rll‘. 2 lam or :\r~ll tie a! tl‘e‘ "“ I “' "foul month, g {is wl' :: ‘ \- Z i~et1zt fi ilfx‘l \ 13.1(9. GEORGE CUNNINGHIII, Central Innrance and Lean Agent. FENELON FALLS. ONT., fv'f ': seats tl c 9'. ll inlng 13:5: thus comra- ‘, 1a.. cf. I'm, he» can It ‘t.t::s..('.:d l' r -. sdvaatagvt In.‘ terms. Ituz't r: .‘ ; reform journalist, touch pleasure to an- ;nounce that the lion. Oliver Mowat, , \\'cdoesday and Thursday, the 3rd and 'dtll of January next, in order that a 5 be brought as prominently as possibie ; cure a very numerous attendance of (It'l- INSET ‘IgtNifiIi‘i o urea t or BIA-II K. Capi‘al - ~ . - - - 32,500,000; I’rrlidliat . . . . . . . . ....Sir. W P. Rowland. Vin" President . . . . . . ..C S. Gzoshhi. Esq. ' .ral Manager .... . ...C. Iloliand, Esq. LINDSAY IlllANf'lI. ‘ on all points in d (“z-at Il..tai-'t. Hahsaclcd. 5. A. MCMCRTRY. Manager. S‘l-tf. L‘ndsar, Feb. l'lth. l-Sl. AT M IiT II Ell E I. IRS. in villiâ€"nu an AT METHERELL’S. If You want School Books. Ilny them at )IIITIIEIZELL’S. If You want Statloncry, .‘Iluy it at METIll-Iftl-JLL‘S. If You want (‘hrlstmas t‘ards. )uy them at M IZTIIIIRELL’S. If You want to Make Gifts. Iltiy at ME’I‘IIIZRELL'S. The Cheapest Stationery Store, KENT STREET. LINDSAY. Lindsay November 150th, “<32. a Incl-"curtail jails (Boards It affords us, as well as every other Premier of Ontario, has called a Libe- ral (hlnventlotl to be held in Toronto on free interchange of views and opinions on various matters of I’rovincial import- ance may be had, and that the policy OI he Liberal party on such measures: may sible before the pub.ie. In order to se- egatcs, meetings for their selection will be necessary in every municipality, and it. is suggested that such meetings be held not later than the week before I Cori-turns. We have not yet heard of any preliminary steps having been tak- on, but shall no doubt have news to that , ellcct itt next Saturday‘s issue. Hon. S. C. Woad’s Retirement. The announcement in this week’s Post that the Hon. S. C. Wood is about to I‘i‘lll'L‘ In in the political arena to pri- vate life will surprise those who are not aw-ire that he has had such a course in contemplation for some time past. and will cause a feeling of regret atnong rc- t'ortners from one end of the Province to the other. When we first learned his intention two or three weeks ago, we also I.CIIl'(I that the most. strenuous efforts were being made, not only by his friends and supporters generally but by his Colleagues in the Government, to induce him to lorego that intention. and we are sorry to hear that those efforts have all been in vain. t‘Ir. Wood's po- litical career has been so brilliant and i successfulâ€"so creditable to himself and >1III~II ctory to his constituentsâ€"that no small degree of astonishment will prob- :ably b.= felt at his determination to bring it to an abrupt and premature close; but we are bound to admit that his reasons, which are entirely of a pri- vate nature. are sufficiently urgent to jintify his decision. Hotel Robbery-.7 I Last Saturday three French-Canadi- ans who work in a shanty in Somcrvillc 0 me to the Falls to see their employer. and pttt up for the night at the Simp- s in House. and after they had left. on , San-lay tnorniog Mr. Simpson nil-sod about Still worth of his own clothing and a bag and three valist-s, all contain~ ‘ ing wearing apparel. which had been left in his char-H by parties who had come to the vi. go looking for work. The v-discs. cut open aml empty, were dist-oveml hidden under the French- txteit'sl;,«ls, but the big could not be tound. .-\ constable was promptly sent to the shanty after the suspected men, two of whom were arrested and brought back to the halls, where they were put in the lock-up all night, and on Monday I they were taken before Hubert. McFar- land. .I. I’.. but as none of the missing property was found in their possts‘ion and there was no evidence against them ', dro; pe-l by Venus in her transit. which an hum-vie“- of a firm-ask; Ianucr is were untied t_\ a (Ha-III“: of glass in the sky-light overhead and the fall of al stnortl-_ wand stone that would weigh zb-ut two or three ounce-i. Whetherit ; was sent up from the canal. in which a t. r:iiic blast had just been fired, or was' :sl.r: was then in the act of linking. is an‘; they had to be discharged. The third man had disappeared, and the supposi- ' liHIt is tl‘a', the bag (which would hold two husltelsl and the stolen clothing ‘Iifiilxlll‘ilrl d with him. SotnItrLâ€"-.\ soil-‘c in connection with the Purina bills 'rt-sbyteriau (llatreh will be hid in Ilagtam's hall on Thurs dry evening next. 'l‘iekcts for adults children under twelve years ll ;l_'t‘ l3 l‘t‘I|I‘. 'I'r1s (‘I2sr SocuLâ€"JYI‘ are request- t‘~l to giu‘ IlI'IIL'l' that a It‘ll CL‘III. social will ~¢ givto at the litctory on the t'\t‘i\ll'.: nf Thaislav, thc 25h in~t.. the :VY- ' ll \\i.l he applied lns‘t t- ti-;I3litr_' offit. .Iaun‘s's Church. ’25 cents: t‘ t' l‘ DI, Wilt: Wimp \\‘,\s;'lit».â€"â€"t,tuio_- to tl e sud-’ til it :ztul III-i \l- (‘IWI I~ii‘al.lll‘.' up (if slighing list year we commenced the winter with a mum smaller steel. of wt Ad than usual. and it those I" no: ~ltI‘-t‘lil:_l" who gem-tally pt) in that mice “Ll hung it in at oscc we sl.a., 2.1'. tnzn‘a oblgcil to Il:~‘lu. Il.\:’.1t llII:\’£V,_ll. tws‘eo job print- l-:.’. duck l‘.- .‘L and ChrI-iuus a iver» this; we has; had a pit-:ty hard Huck of H. as may be lull-nod twat irtAI-HAC‘.‘ of the (faults. It is gm} 1 r." us If t.-d :: r u u." Ha leis. “Q. i we hone ' ‘ t r .t.e 11‘150’6.L.>.x as to begrudge us ..n pl.“ ht. s y ‘ t .\. .3. u Units. . t...“ .\\.. m t...’ piper uur- Ltlg! L' L .id.“ fishy-ft. and ‘< a. o.-. . .... outta {Nb-i .u- were v..tc . ......-". 3.4;“ I pvt: qntsziore. but the first supposition is u: «t grubnbiy correct. Noam VtCToItIA â€".\lr. James Dick. 2 son, president of the North Victoria llefozm A-sociation. has authozized us; to arm-u: ee that a Liberal Convention. for the purpose xvi nominating a candi- date at the caning eltetion, will be held some time during (‘lnistmas week. The plat" and dztc will be announced in the usual manner as soon as they have been decidt d upon. As the elections will come off in March. if not a month ear- lier. no time is to be lost. and Mr. Dick- son's prompt action so soon after Ills re- turn home is therefore to be counnended. .‘IL’SII‘II’AI, Etccrtoss.â€"-Whether our leeve and councillors are to be re- , clcCEeI’I en uttlsse. or whether all or any l ofthetu are to be opposed we do not know; for IIIt’I‘C appears to be as little interest taken.iu the approaching muni- cipal election as if they were three months instead of only three weeks dis- tant. We dare say, however. that. when l the time Comes there will be numerous aspirants to office; but as we haven't yet the faintest idea who they will be it l is impoSsiLle for us to say anything re. garding their merits or demerits. The present incumbents have ext-ited veryi few el‘vmmeuts, either favorable or un- favourable, and have probably run the municipal machine as well as their se- verest critiCs could have done it. SNOW STORM.â€"Snow is a capital thingâ€"at the proper time of year and in reasonable quantities, but just new there is a.,grc::t deal too much of it. Early on Thursday morning a violent storm set in apparently from every di- rection, and covered the ground so rap- idly that the train from the north ar rived here more than an hour late and left with two Cllglllt's attached, and the train from the SUUIII had to be cancel- led, so that we were minus our until. This (Friday) l'orenoon an engine and snow plough cleared the track sufficient- l ly to enable the train from Lindsay to arrive at. about her tlsual titnc, 4:4“ p. m. ; but snow has been falling steadily all day, with no appearance of intend- ing to stop, so that another blockade to-morrow will not surprise us. Distress in Ireland. It has been officially reported to the I Government that widespread distress is Ieired in Ireland this winter. The dis- trict most Seriously affected through want of employment on the farms and , the potato crop are Eli-go, Bullion. Swin-l ford, and the greater portion of Gal- way. There is much destitution in! West Care and Connaught. Owing to the continuously heavy demands upon Irislitucn in America to thpol't the Land League, there has been a consid- erable decrease in their remittances. This has reduced many to the condi~ tion of being unable to purchase new“ s;cd. .._.. .â€"... An Awkward Pretlioament. I DE'I‘IIOI’I‘, Dec. 4.â€"â€"I)arlng the low; water in the river a day or two agol Denis Barron, a well-known l‘lssex grain buyer. went. shooting near the mouth of the Canard lliver. As he did not re- turn at dark his friends became alarm- ed. and Thomas llcaume, of Anderdon, and others went in search of him. They found the boat at the mouth of the riv- er, and Mr. Barron stuck in the mud. The water being very low, he had jump ed out of the boat to walk ashore, when he stuck in the clay, where he had re . maiued. When found he was nearly famished, having been in that position several hours. unable to free himself. He was taken to the nearest house, aml with the aid of a physician and consid- erable muscle was rubbed into shape again. If he had remained a few hours longer he would surely have been drown- ed by inches, for the water backed up several feet shortly after. A Terrible Tragedy. A terrible scene was witnesst last week at the Coliseum, in Cincinnati. The play was Si Slocum, a picture of (‘alifornirt life, presented by Frank I. lirayne and his company In the fourth act it becomes necessary for Ruth filo (ruin, the part taken by Miss Anna Von llehrcn. to save her husband's life, to allow an apple to be shot from her head by her husband. When the play reach- ed this point there was a breathless si- lence in the theatre. Every eye was fastened on the stage when the pretty young actress stood immovable with the apple upon her head, while thirty feet distant Frayne Was polluting the l'llI.' backwards over his shoulder. Every car was strained to ea'elt the report Fraync was unusu dly deliberate. For poo and stz-aiiying the sight. At last. after what seemed minutes to the spec tatot's‘. ll'.‘ pulled 11:,» Hi mar, _,t Instcau l him I had been six years; and he ask- ol‘tho >l:'t"§l clear report that the rifI': slltmol lune made, there I: um.- a mul’d 'tl expo-Slut! like :I slI-d’ lll‘lr‘I I‘I‘ntu afar. . A . . am a lllll': pqu of smoke came from b tilt the (Width: and the breach ol the wcayolt. l’ultll ~t-loll for a second and then fell bickwat'l on the staJL‘. The II>:|.l III'I t'lttn't‘t‘tl tilt} )Hlltig' “‘Olltatl's i:l~!.’t:.t tl'xttli. put. on and ("TIIH‘II has since been I"I'I‘Ill :l I The in I” l . l . . . l a moment he stood atlJusttng toe with. j l I l . . . l tiial.1 / and llbclflli'tl. a- the accident was cans. : cd by [he snapping of .I pm which held up tae I)|:l=l of the III a The victim was a brainhul girl, 23 ytars, of age. and was engaged to be mirricd to » Mayne. who is. sail in be neatly crazy the app-3 with glint. ..._-......°.._- _. ._ A meteor weighing atmot 30” [mm is tel; a: .‘Znuot Airy. N. (3.. The H'Itlr'tlc: against Arabi is ac- ,c more" In his Cue. The coroner} jury on the Halli.th . r-mrlmum tragedy in! returned a ter- _o.::r: manning the I-IfiCiJ‘.‘ ut'tiie insti- Sr.n.r..r;n â€"â€"-\'\'t.iit~ Mr Jnu .\'u:cxzt , lutiuu t -r night-dag to gun-uh :.-t the reelpc «I the “Hyatt; a. 1L: i.va:1‘.ill on Friday. ’ v".:.ui.:ting in a maaux that brie: llt- - k INTERVIEW BETWEES A SCRPRISED XE BBASKA FARM!“ AKD LORD LORSE. The following letter. descriptive of published by the Ardrossan Herold :â€" \‘Attcv Srnxns, Dot’nLAS Corsn‘. Nebraska. October '5, léS‘J. DEAR SIP..â€" I have had a visit from I the Marquis of Lorne. the Governor-z General of Canada. Along with him were the Princi-ss Louise and suite. Who were on a tour through the country to the Ricky Mountains.‘ They came up to my house and stayed tor three hours. and the Princess took a sketch of my whole pIaCeâ€"f'arm house. stabling. wire ; fence and all the trees. I had planth myself about three years since. The Marquis and the Princess both shook hands with me when thry came up. but (lid no: say who they were for over an hour. He asked me where I came from. y I told him I came from Kilwlnulug, Ayrshire. Scotland. “c said he was. a countryman of mine, and Lady Catap~l bell, his sister, was a countrywoman of! mine. So then he asked me how long Iliad been in this Country; soI told ed tne if the farm was in cultivation when Icatne to it. I said no. it was all wild prairie. I asked him how long he had been in this country. lie said he had been four years. I said : Where have you been puttingyoura‘elf all these‘ four years? He said he had been in Canada. I have a large picture of the. Prince of Wales and Princess of Wales in a very fine black walnut frame. IIc looked all around the reom. and then he saidâ€"You have got my wife’s bro- tltcr here. Your wife's brother ? Do you know who that is, sir ? Yes, do, he said. Well, I ran out of the house to look at the Princess Louise, for I had seen her before. Then I saidâ€" good Lord, is it possible! I not talk- ing to the Marquis of Lorne and don't know it. Then I was ashamed of my- self after the. way I had spoken to him, and he laughed at me and told me then that he was the Gm'crnor-General of Canada. Then he asked tne what fam- ily I had. Isaid I had two sons here. 18 and 20 yrars old. “ Then," said he, “ ll'you will send them over to me in British Columbia, I shall give you 3230 acres of the best land that is in that country for nothing." lie took my ad. dress and asked tne il'I would come. I said I would think about it. So since he wcutI had a letter from him last week to see if I had made up my mind to Come. and be sent inc about 400 pamphlets to distribute among farmers in my neighbourhood. I have given the conversation as spoken by the Mar- quis and mySell', but in very broad Scotch: I am, etc , Jens lieu). s... ._.. ____,~ Killed by a Threshing Machine. Thos. McLear, 1 young man of' the vil- lage of Victoria. catue to his death last! week in a terrible manner. He had asked permission to feed a threshing machine for a few minutes and was allowed to do .so. Taking a sheaf of wheat with his right hand he procecled to feed it in the cylinder with his left. when to the‘ horror of the bystanders his left. arm was caught by the teeth and literally jarkcd from his body, The bone of the l artn came away at the shoulder socket, 'but the flesh was [run and the siuews and tendons were drawn from away :1- cross the hack and down the side before they broke. The blood spurted out in a stream, while. the arm went through the machine and was delivered in frag ments by the straw carriers. McLean Wheat, spring, “ - - - 0 SS 0 90 l larlcy, per bushel - - - 40 6‘) flats, u u - - - - 35 3: I’case, “ " - - - - 6.) “ 6?. Rye, “ “ - - - - 50 55 Potatoes, “ - - - - 3 35 l Cabbages, per doz. - - - 40 Go I Carrots, per bush. - â€" - l0 2?. Boots, ” - - o - 40 45 i llutter, per 1b., - - â€" - - 1-1 18 Dressed Hogs, per 100 lbs, ST 00 ST 50 ) Beef - - - - - - - 5 00 5 50 ' Turkeys, per 1b., - - - - 7 9 Geese, do. ~ - - - 5 G Chickens, per pair, - - - 20 3f: Ducks, do. - - - 40 so Eggs, per dozen, - - - 18 2o stepped down from the Iota-board and started to walk home, a distance of a- bout. a mile, while a messenger was at once despatehed for a doctor. The wounded tnan trudged along manf'ully, the blend flowing in torrents. On toe road a manâ€"or brute ratherâ€"drm‘c : past. but refused to give McLean a ride because the *‘ blood would dirty the bugg ." Reaching the hotel the wound- ed luan stopped for a few moments, and then walked into his father‘s house. Drs. McCarthy and Oldright soon ar- rived. but found upon ex uulnation that the main artery had drawn r-O far out before breaking that it Could not be reached. Internal hemorrhage was the result, and the pitienl died next morn- ing McLean was a promising young athlete. higth esteemed for his excol lent qualities by all who knew hitn, and his terrible death is therefore all the more regretted. Arabi’s Trial Ended. CAIRO. Dec. 3.â€"-Arahi pleaded guil- ty to the charge of rebellion before. the eonrt-ttiat'tlal this morning. ceedings lasted only a few minutes. This afternoon the court re-assembled ’ and pronounced sentence of d ‘tllll on , ;\l‘ahi. The Khedive substqnently cotnâ€" tnuted the; scntenco to exile. for life. It is believed Arabi will retire to some part of the British Ilotninions. hour before the Court was very dignified .\rabi will be amenable to the sentence of death if he re eaters 'Igypt or its de- . - pendcncies. A little pup tlnt has created much interest among the dog-fanciels ol' I’lc- tou. N S, at the age of thine days weighed one ounce and a half. It is brown in Color, strung. active, and per- l‘tctlv formed. It is about the size ot'a a futl gtoun mouse. News is to h-inl of the burning of the ' ‘It‘utu b mm If. f}. I'a-lrxs on Lake .‘Iieh- igan. off .‘Iliw‘auiwc. The captain alt-l crew of twelve men were all lost. schooner ll. Fulqrr has beC-HHL’ a total week on the :iuml: off Salmon I'olnt. with all hands, ltvit. g ,.-.-. .. .. Shiloh's Consumption Care. This is horoad question the most surres!-' fil Cough Merlin-inc we bar-:- ever sold, a {ctr II')’§FV invariably enra- the worst r41“?! of Cough. Crud. and Bro I!. wiolv: its won-Int“! Such-3‘5 .n the cm: of Consump- lion is matron: a plnilrl ' medzvinr. time its first dist-mery it. has been sold on :~. gcaun' ,a t-r.‘ n" It txu ulLtr tar-lwme mu stand. If you but»: a t'u .gt: wt cirfiféilf .ul; tea to " ' t':£v:r to en. 5: (I9 antéi. If your :9 are sure. t'hcst or Back lame. at- 53 was I'm- troa Panic; Jot": S'I.‘3.‘I “Luluzft. _..t B:'-‘.i .\:‘..' l inches in 1‘3 feet lengths. The pro. : A parrot has just died in Quebec tl at coqu talk in three languagtsâ€", English. French and German, and could I also recite long quotations from Sliake- l spear and other writers. It. was a. very clever bird. I l SEILOH‘S CATARRH REMEDY. A mar- velous cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, Canker Mouth and Head Acle, “hit each bottle tlzerr is an ingenious nasal Injector. for the Imore SllCCI’S<ItII treatment of these £033-, plainzs. without extra charge. John .\u-; gent, “'holtsa‘e and Retail Agent. , l One of Kingston's citizens is invent- or fowls. ' to chart, or no sale. . soar», Dealer in all kinds of FARM IMPLEMENTS. ___..-_.._ __..._ Provo HS 3' PLOUGHS ! A large stock ofJohn Whytc k t‘ofs .Vo I: I‘l.\MH.\'D STEEL Pl.0l7(‘vllS,guu-nnteed cut niakes alwa) s cu .-‘.lso.1wol.’indsbf GANG I‘LUI‘GIIS Points and Soles 0! chairs hand. .\ gent for log a machine for plucking feathers out a If he perfects his invention. says the DUI/[l Ai‘lr-‘V he “in "mile a i the best in the market. and guaranteed to do first class work. or no Sill?- RAKFS. RAKESIâ€" ‘ Muss lurtzovco 6mm, Plaster, bolt. and fortune out of it, as it is economical as l . , , well as labzr saving. I The stocking spectacle of a child on , r * ly eight years old helplesslv drunk was , seen upon the streets of Lhmlon. Ont.. the other day. When taken before the Police Court he confessed to having used whisky on previous occasions. â€"â€"~-~â€"â€"â€".-.â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Answer This Question. , Why do so many people we see around ' us prefrr to satin and be tirade miserable by Indigestion. Constipation. Dizziness, . Loss of Appetite, Coming tip of the Food. Yellow Skin. when for 1'3) I‘Is we svll thcm Shiloh‘s \‘italZzz-r. guaranteed to cure them. John Nilgent, Wholesale and Iletail Agent. $011121).â€" In Dominion City. Manitoba, on the l9th of November. George Cecil, youngest son of \Ir Jus. Agnew, aged 1 year 10 months and ll days. In Fenelou Falls. on Monday, December . 4th. Sarah, wife oer. Irveu ’l‘uwnscll, aged l ' ‘ '29 years and 6 months. I r In the township of Verulnm. on Wednes- a g day, Deermber Gth, Ann Curtis, relict of the ‘ ARE CdMl’iENG. late Mr. Geurge 13. Hopkins, aged 8‘2 years. _â€"_._____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€" i 51 (XI 1% IEET R E 1301: '1‘ :, FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by .lIcIJougaII 5' Brandon. Fcnelon Falls, Friday, Dcc‘r 8th, 1832. Wheat, fall, per bushel - - 5:) 83 0 55 llay, per ton, - - - - “l0 001081) 5o ‘""s.;;‘t‘a.etn.;aat;. CATTLE LOST. Strnycd from the premises of the subscri- ber, east half of Lot ‘26 in the 4th concesâ€" sion of Verulam, about. the lst of Septem- ber, an all red Heifer and a Steer principal- ly red. with a white spot on his face and some white on his flanks. Both animals are coming two years old. Information as to where they can be 1'0 tall will he thankfully received, and any person returning them will be paid for his trouble SAMUEL PUGITIC. Vet‘ulam, Dec'r 8th, 1832. ill-3' Tenders addressed to the an lersigucd at this Department (marked “ Tenders for Timber”) will he received until noon on Saturday. lUth of December. for the supply cf the following quantities of Timber, to he delivered where directed on the llaxxtor‘ ’rm: ()roxanxc RIVER, SEMI run out AT Yot'xe‘s I’orsr, not later than the lst ofJune next: WHITE PINE. 2232 lineal feet of 1’.’ x12 inches square, as follows: 9 pieces in 32 feet lengths. 36 " 29 “ 45 t.’ 20 t: 288 lineal feet of 12x14 inches square in 36 feet lengths. loll lineal feet of 9x12 inches square, as follows: 12 pieces in 30 feet lengths. 4 “ 41 4 u 4'3 i: 4 It 55 H 236 lineal feet of 6x9 inches square, as follows : 10 pieces in 13 feet lengths. 'J A; It 60 lineal feet of le'l inches square in If! feet lengths. l'.’ lineal feet of oxfll inches square in 12 feet lengths. . stock of I.‘-;>It.‘.<_rl . M t the \Visner llakes‘. which have no (qaais. 256 planks 2x11! l AT THE “MAN ION HOUIJE." Kc‘rfy }:’.l1:3'. Also, a large Agent for the Maxwell and Gmss Seed bower will be glwu on trial. SPRING-'I‘OO'I‘H HARROIVS and other kinds of llarrows. Agent for Combined Seeders. WHITEFIELD’X‘S STUMP MACHINE, the best in the tnatkc t. .\ large stock of WAGGOXS. CARRIAGer AND BUGGIES on hand. all made of well so: â€"--:i.; Horse-Shoeing 80 W A good secondhand Reaper for sale. 1“ . ;4~.. .., ".1 nun-um n“,- Monkev Acrolmts. l’uzzlcs. Cups and Saucers from Lobe; oft“ $2333” Thanking his in nerous litl‘ttts them that lit: ‘ ll... Mill I'll f“ and having bought this year a a I F l u VF a. bins," Vim ens. A! .0-.- .._._.4) Light. Strong; I make nothing but first-closu-~ wo: I; ma)“ Inspection t‘t-speclfltlly invited. Lindsay, December fill), 198'}. MGRTGfi SALE? l l 4'I-‘ \‘.‘.I.l'.\llh!2 Whirl kllililfilll‘fl In rm: 't'ow:.s:nII-s or 5 l . Verulam 85 Somsrvnte. Under and by virtue of the powers c 1" sale contained in certain ntottgagcs‘ to the van-f dors, which will he prmlnccd at the time t I; sale, and in payment of the moneys set-orwd; by which «It-lizltll has in on In HI‘J, lltl‘ll' will b: (If lid for Sale l;y publm worth n l t l Ill the village of Foul-inn I":lll5, PINE OR CEDAR. ‘as follows: (Si‘. pieces in 37 feet lengths. T8 =- 2:. -~ 1:? e 23 H 1-20 u 12 -'= 12 feet lengths. HEMLO‘JK. 3‘00 lineal feet of 12 x 12 inches as follows: 6?. pieces in 3" feet lengths. 45 “ 2-) "' squa re, Ills demca . The , the history of G u 35 I: l 3660 lineal feet of II x12 inches l as follows: . 8t pieces in 30 feet lengths. l 1': e 2.“. c HEMLOCK FLATTED. l 5307 lineal feet of to x l'.’ inches. as folio“: E IN pieces in 4') feet lengths. l 18 e 2:» ~- ‘ 9 ‘~ (l ; MAPLE. 7975 lineal feet of 6x 12 inches squire. AS follows: i 3.30 pieces in '2") feet lengths. . 75 in i- ; 25 ~' 9 ; OAK. l 5 ll I-t'L'I ll-ttgllls' 54 lineal Ii't‘l of I In IQ infill!“ square in 7 feet lengths l The T-mbr-r I'.tflli:l."\l qvmlttv. free from t: mrn-l knots ' fzcts and subject to ling. . All 'I‘anber m: int-hrs ll) thickness Mil undertone satin, and tln:trt:d--.-s 1011.":tv _ lion “’ln‘lln'r the rvtnaindur will lw lwun or smvn. and em.- a separatr lam: lwr Ill-to- fsztnd fret II. M. for Iill‘ ddfcrenl hilt'l'la of ' Timber delivered as start-d \Vocte I’iuv- or “til-tr is I‘nlll'l for. It‘lt‘lrf" to Hate about the proportion of u t'h Tim- befi’. i5 tttlendnl to supply Trudi-rs will be rectivrd for the supply of the Mini“ u.’ any part of IL”: “have. Each tender most have the Lunar; I; ,- :- n'tznre at two perz'ms cur. idolmcnt u‘ the Contract. The leaves: or any tender will not Item:- sartlg' 'tc B(C!‘III"‘I. ' Izllzzstt‘r 1:", :Itl'l Ile- _\lt,".tl.l.l'1 . 569-: lineal feet of 12‘le inches square.‘ 432 lim-nl feet of to 1: l2 inches square in‘ square, 5 .36 lineal feet. of ii: x 12 inches tqaar': in‘ "we! be of guns! ' as :Ilrt'ilc; In.” the" on Thursday, lter'r 2:51, tittlLf t l l l I l l I :IL I! n'clorlt noon, Jillllffs J. POW ’l', I'lllfill‘ilqud', thefollowingparcelsoflazuli-1.: l ‘r I l 1 l , , ’ l. The norllI-rast q tarte: of Lot nunmer; l“'t'Ill'.’-l'»\'u in the f rah l‘ou ce-sion of thu- sald 'I'ovxn-hip “:th to};.nt .t Ivl tln twill.- ' west quarter of Lot Lumbv': twenty aw.- :u‘ the lit l1 ('um-e-siv n if ll H *I't'l 'I'u‘anship.K ("inlaiulng tog-lilo: one illliltli"'l It’ll“ Ul l i I l . , Elanvl. miner « . t I l . l I l l-s~.i-i -l.\l' ...5<'li l Ill" .~aid to li.‘ ttwl. ‘I‘t IltI- ptltni‘vi- :it’ I said to he a small In; Lon t.- and a ;u',' stable. '1. The north-eel q'i~r!~'-r of Lot ll‘Ill,lI' t' Three in lI,l' Second ("untoâ€"own t I ll." l: Township v-IV Swine: I :ttl:t.:li:i;{ lirft': ltcres IIIHH' or It ss. uttth:r1;,~ ..lrt and fenced \tatl; 'vlat‘ lads. l l i t 'l‘¢-:-nu~‘:- 'I' "“II salt-1 :3 pr e ~ laftt'l (I ml the I... vnlur‘IUL" HI llv‘ M“ l:tl~'- . tx‘v‘ input animal It hillll‘ t;'.-. \'.'.'.h thl' t-H'. ..l st'vr-n plr rent y‘all-x I'ot' l-nrllmr [articulnrs up} l_‘.' I» ’ Ill-tiara ll l';l’. Linn" .\ llmlu. lu..’ ’ Toronto. 5...?» f‘. . i‘.“'.’. i. Liv, '. ht't hol' Lluali. In l:-‘ Zane" ‘3' A. 3‘ 'l.‘ I '1 3 D. ~rzlv'l is yr'par'd to pay ti.“ “I‘d‘ll IVITII‘I_1|'.I‘.'II,i."v‘II IIIJIiI-ITUUI Railroad Tics, Cedar Posts, Shingle Balls, Hard-wood Logs and first class Gordwood, 'delirv-fn! along in" ism. of the Victoria II..IL\‘..I_‘, "E‘s'ToAv LAMBS. ’ rial-in. to ':.r z-: :r. H. r! '.,'.',- r *- I'ittzriz." all uh. a v- thus“ nut. “Ff-C1." 'fi: v11." '4'. .h a. 53;“..2 ' .' ' '. -.' . ~C<por IVs-"fir manger. do. that (Im Irv»! urn III." r/I!.(I]n"‘/, and lint min: I I tore llup‘gies and \l'aggous that for ease of running and durability can‘t be bent, Repairing Done on the Shortest llotice, and Cheap. 1 i . * ESITR eaves. ‘ Still: .Iti-vV>'ffI§'i is *ued first class material. Jobbing; a. Specialty. Price, 520. This only cut 25 acres. Sal N Dl“( )1} l ), Fenalon Falls. Winn ET US go to J. $LfiTER and see his immense stock of L Xmas“. é’x [dew Year’s Gifts, the largest assortment of ldPrhlklESlE GQQDS and Japanese Dolls, China, Wax and Unbr .‘akable Dolls, Shell Goods, Frames, "Cork Boxes, Fancy Gilt China. li‘i cents upwards, and rgl'm nannies? Goods too numerous to mention, e vet“ offered for sale in Fenelon Falls. friends for past. favours, he in- vrill sell all goods I to? ‘I’Ellll’d PRIGES, gain for 'aslr. he can and will compete in price with any of the large cities in Ulltttl‘lO. l’.\ii'l'lli.\‘. WISHING 'I'U Ult'l'AlN .- and Durable Sleigh or Cutter will find it to their advantage to call and sec mv work lit-fort? purchasing elsewhere. {t-ti.cn.ln-t'. .1“ others cfl'er you work for less than I - arc the cheapest in the end. I manufac- ~(lltl’tlllATlth ()I" THE _/ \‘IL'THIIIA. COUNTY OF Notice is hereby given that the ‘ Baunicipal Council oflliv- t‘orporutiou of the County of Victo~ ria will lllv‘l'l in the Council Chamber AT .TWE COURT HOUSE in lltC ’l‘f'lll’X 014‘ LINDSAY on Tuesday, The 12th Day of llec‘r. 1882, lot '_' o'clock p, tn., for the transaction of general blunt-:6. T. MA'I'ITIIETT, County Clerk. f'oon‘y f'lvtk's I‘ifllcru I. .duu. .‘i w. ZTlh, “133. 41-2. -. - _. ...._,.t._...._..~.._..â€".____ .le-ZHSTRAY STEER. f'ntn" nu to the [~t"‘tlt=ll"$ n! the unh'cri- lwr. Lot :2» in the ill) concession if Vern- !am. about tun months ago. a two your old Flt-pr, 'I‘lu- tillltl‘r «nun have it. upon prov- ;“g properly and paying l'xpt‘llu‘l. JOHN MOFI’ATT. \':-.~t:lanl, Nov .‘l'l, l‘-"l.‘. 4I-3W.‘ " ESTRAY HEIFE" . (' III)" on to the prvtnist'! of the subscri- l,-' r. Lot ,\'o_ 4‘! north of Portage Hold, BI- .unt ll." middle nf th-loln-r. a dork .IIIIIL', iI--ita-r. The owner um hare -!'.'.t, l“ l yo. air by t-rovmt: pruprtly mu! paying chug". ottADIAtI ROUTIJ'. £144.”. frat-A ’1“. 1M1. 41-3' . ..._._..... l' .t:.-' on to NW ltfl'mllrl of the unburi- i.':_ Lot No. ‘."« in the 5th mutation of l'« J'let. about the lat lifttcltflwr, 3 Hpring I'al’.’ - rum- ted, one wlr‘le. and one red .-:..i shit:- Th:- nmu-r can Mn: them upon pulling pulp-«Hy and paying churgel. JOHN DANIEL. I'l-nelun. .\'or'r 22nd, “It”. 404’ ' ‘ FARMifibRiéi/TCEM l'or - tlu liy privatr contract, on nuan- ' I!” IVHI.‘. Lot No l‘! in ll»: 2nd couculon in! .‘f-mn-tville, containing 200 It"!, about I v 1.! which no Clo-uni! and fenced. On 1 .I.’r Ihtrc nre a ti Ilury cedar Io‘ . x 1'1. Teri, not. itcbrn,two from , x9, earl: so 1 "to fart-l, I “able for club! ll:.‘.»t‘7. a roomy driving Ibad and I very , large poultry Imam IIAO, l ocnrâ€"Xullllg ,4;‘T.ltg muk Ind lhrte wells, and a two- ~1L‘:"utrl..1ul Containing two bundnd apple , 1,3!» aim-u! Lnlfuf which on baring. f‘,a-,.'v . l'.~: pntzlm lo rttntsrocuza rt“. l M

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