Q,†vfszpwyiy‘¥y>a¢ . r. I): . -. _ v s. , _ . x. g , ,. _ :V.I,:,.WM 4 aa- .- . R.“ $.. .. vs LEGiL “due. “1" B I o B A I K. OBGAHIZE, and expect to open it on Monday next ' ï¬nd in the Elbe. A corrected esti- ‘ I i i ‘ ' 3»? 2;. ‘ _. ‘ ’ and Captain Crandell is pushing thdl madte gives ftheh nigpbcrmf passengers I . . ,_ V J “34†3511 N Ga, ital - â€" - - - - $1 500 000I As we stated a couple of weeks ago, alterations in Scally's block so rapidly l an crew o t e imbria as 522, of , _ f" , _,RRETC«’BB’Af,LAw “Itsâ€; 0,5“ F â€" ' ’ when recording Mr. Pcck‘s ccceptance that they will soon be completed. l Whom 65 only are known to be saved. bed" m ‘n km.“ of “ B on Kent Street, next door west'of Keith’s ! Pn’me'“ "" ""55" w' P‘ 8°flm¢ l °f it" WWW“? of “‘3 Rf‘m‘" con‘ A Straussâ€"The Mechanics' Iosti- l ‘ . Agriculture] “a Implem'“ slam , Vice-President ........ C. S. Gmwiki, Esq. ventinn in this ruling. there is no doubt lute com“ nu \vednesd‘y evening was ‘ Railway Disaster. ‘ ' ' . General flan-fer .. ...... C. Holland, Esq. that he will be elected bya considerable . success both mnhiuily “,1 other. i __ ' _ MART!) k. HOPKIE‘S, Lugs,†Banyan, ~ majority; PM "I order '0 mkc 3.35“- wise. Report next week. _ , rasssxosns noasrsn ‘ro Desi-n. ‘-â€"'-â€"-'â€"‘_ ‘ =‘ ‘ .uttusrsas. sometrons, kc. iio- Dnn, Maw“, mm 0,, ,u Pom“, mm “Oh! We “5 "30‘3" “"3 "m Exrmmmuusr.â€"-A candy social,l ! ! ‘ ‘ '5 as sweeping as Mime! his “990†ï¬sh-pond and exhibition of magic lan- l SAN Fui‘msco’ Jau‘ {IQâ€"Th“ "er‘ ers should lose no time in eï¬'cciiog a tern “in be given by ME Nesbm and 1 13nd express, bound cusp yesterday-'5‘â€). A large stock of John Whyte 3: Ce.‘s No.3 DIAMOXD STEEL PLOUGRS, guaranteed thorough oqqniurion of their forces . , l d M“. Tam“, i at midniwm m c t to clean, or no sale. Also,iwo kinds of GANG PLOUGHS. Points and Solenoidth for nothing 0,. more importance in 3’ Mrs. Blncdonald in Ingram 5 ball on P“ P e “ cm makes “ways on Mad, A3“, for . p D_ MOORE Tuesday. the 6th of February, of which 0‘" "3 9"“ CUE-line» “58d ‘0 855M in _ contest of any kind in which went num- - - ll' 0 d “'1 'l k' r- h , I u, , u s, 5 d 1_ P . more Will be said'next week. P“ '" “P “ F†c- " e m“ "'3‘ ‘3 A.l:l‘tl8.‘:l;l;1£;ikf;lg(lli:th§‘i;,ut 52:15:31 . “gnï¬'up253? 0“ depon 5 0! '° ° , hers arc to take part. we believe yery ACCIDan _On Wednesday or his, chang: the air brakes relaxed, and the ‘ on“, in',“ had, “any. ’ .' 8. A. llcllCl'l’ll‘IRY. It?†{'16: blfzgkgoacicgggfltsmï¬â€˜efg; week a 3.0;"; married man “ï¬ned “rm hr“? 53in: lfzum‘i‘egto {if}??? the best in the market, and guaranteed to do ï¬rst class work, or no sale. Also, a large anager . . . ." . . . . sare ac own e "to e w ic is i k ‘R ' tli K b R: . ‘ lâ€"A in am , Lindnnreb. ,6“). ,3“. 504, max be the case “ml his gppwcms; Dear, a reSIdeut of this village, slipped l 8 y s at or epuinfor : or y aper RAK&, RAKES gent for t )1 ll and l “‘7 m Ln‘“ n 6 p" “3'†05°" Canada, United States and Great Britain. Keatatreet Lindsay Oat. . ' ' P's. unit“. 2 G. H. “omn- and g-neral banking business transacted. Savings Department HUDSPE’I‘H 6; JACKSON, b t we a e "I d W hen m t on the ice in from 0,. Simp‘onk hate, [ 120 feet to the mile. The train, which the Wisucr Rakes. whicï¬ have no equals Muse limoan Grain. Plaster, Salt, and 'n ran. 1' anomore “. ’ consisted of two engines, express, mail Grass 598d 50W “in l†8"“ 0“ “'“L ARRISTBRS SOLlUlTORS, kc. Of- ~ - u. ,- - , b I t ,l l ,- - . while sparrinrv with a friend and sprain- " . 5". Willi“; "'9". “Miâ€!- QLlltftltthll .fllllg ®a3tll£ "no is o - e 08 l a? "l 8 cc i‘on' ls 3‘ ed his right :ibkle so badly lhat be may and bagga’e cars' m0 Sleepem' one T 1 ' A m. "I, A 3mm, most certain to take pace within ï¬ve coach and a smoker went down the L It - W ' ' " _. or six weeks from this date. Mr. Peck, 20:05:): able to work fur “'0 or “nee grade at a frightfulsp'ced for four miles, . 9 UL Lu“. 8; OLEARY, Saturday, January 27th, 1883_ :Liopsgléogg copy]: Zing: tigllppsvzglorgz- Dn‘q‘smV COURT _Wednesd3y last pihent ill: hiiédermost. sleeper juilppckd and other kinds of };arrows. Agni for Combined Seeders. S ~. S- T-LAW, â€" .2 . . - . . : ‘ ' . _ ie rac an went over no em an '- “swift-3.33%.. dizggrinkc§ Ofï¬ce. Protecti’n half, and has issued a Circular accom- “35 DW‘S‘on (muff any "' Feud†meat, carrying with it the other sleeper, s Doheny Block, Rentatrcet, Lindsay. o ' paoied by some extracts from the_ esti. Faust ï¬nd “3 JudS" Dem} “'33 reven" mail, baggage and express cars, which the best in the market. A large stock of Annie. o'Luiir. [icon O'Lunv. Om, cousins across the lines are be. mates for the current year, by which it ed by lune†from “ï¬endmgn i‘ r- J°h° were piled in a shattered heap, took will be seen that North Victoria re- A- Barron PreSided- There “87° “N ceives M, [05.3 a sum Hum 35,100 on its many cases, and as some of them were public works and $8,900 on its roads. P°5tponed the bustle†"‘5 dlsl’osed 0f ï¬re, and were consumed. The coach and smoker kept on and stopped with- out lcaving the track two miles further. WAGGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES on hand, all made of well seasoned ï¬rst class material. _â€____________.___.___...â€"â€".-â€"- . . ginning to feel that they must change MCI-\VTYRE ‘5‘ STEWARP' their tariff in some shape that will light- ARRISTERS. ATTO’“ EYS‘AT'LAWv en the burden of taxation. The com- s‘mdm" i" .clmnï¬â€™gv 8°" “Miss!- l mission“ ,hev ac, to me work 0,. inves- Of course Mr: l’cck has been instru- at a" early hour. All on board were uninjured. A nuin- i :0: . . “I 3020;00:21’ngï¬ï¬‚gwï¬ï¬‚2u.“ cgé'ï¬l'ï¬n-uu‘t’; ,igatin" the Amiga, bein" desiunedly mental in pblainiog these liberal grants, . BlnLE SOCIETY MEETING.â€"A mect- be}- of persons were jammed amid the & a S "Swim". P ' compofcd OE ,hoselihmwe; per-jamâ€), and that is why so many of the people log of the Feuclpn Falls branch ol the ruins and roasted to death before the y. D_ J. “antâ€. Tnm'osmnm intercsmd in mainuining he“). "flew of the uprth country do not wish to lose British 6: Foreign liable Society was eyes of those who were helpless to save , . :0: ‘ ,3" duï¬es on cam,“ branches 0,. home lllls sprviccls,baud why we {‘ch so sure li‘cld dio the Presbyterian church llht them. It is believed that eighteen pas- 38' A good second-band Reaper for sale. Price, 520. this only cut 25 acres. x' I - ' ,- .. hat it: wil ere-elected. iill,.lie has ' nos :1 evening iii: the attendance -‘ o . ' ' "i ‘ ALEX. A. MCDONALD. industry, have given. a list of those they y ~ ’ sengers and mo slccl’mr‘ c“ porters , c" 'F. 2. active opponents, who‘will leave no stone was very small, and no in: was done unturned to defeat him. and as it is n beyond appointing col cctors of sub- grent mistake to be over conï¬dent, we scripiions for the current year. trust that a thorough organization will MlssroxAnY mmï¬xo‘._we are m. were killed or burned to death. Up to ten a. in. seven bodies were taken out, some being burned beyond recognition. 1' "s “ I. Fonololt' L- O-7CO'N KENT STREET Liuosav. O PARTIES WISHING TO OBTAIN A - Light. Strong and Durable Sleighor " wlll ï¬nd it to their advantage to call and see my work before purchasing elsewhere; I make nothing but first-class work. llcmember, if others offer you work for leu than I do, that the but are the cheapest, and that mine are the cheapest in the end. I manufaov turn Buggies and Waggon: that for ease of running and durability can't be beat. Repairing Done on the Shortest Notice, and Cheap. ' 38" inspection reapcctfully invited. ‘ Ii. O’CONNOR. " TTORNBY-AT-I.AW, Solicitor in phan- claim should be protected from outside J cery, Convention;i *9" lie? Sglfuthl competition. Having carefully seen to leflllon 8"†1° “PP “"0"†0" “ e“ ‘ the interests of various existin" mono , - d' t t. . . ' "- pi 0â€"“3’ {mm C'"“" L“ ‘ Def" men olies which press upon the agricultural Dione to Loan on Mortgage Security on . t ‘ t ‘ “mayâ€, mi, bormwem 0m“, colbome population, they next, under pretense of be at once-Tl_n:lffd' _ quested w Siam that m3 “"qu “"5‘ A Lizard Seventeen Years in 8. alreel, Penelon Frills. giving farmers a due share of the blesâ€" â€""'â€"'â€"""" swmry meeung of the (“hm-ch of Euz‘ Man's Stomach. Penelon Council. land will be held in St. James's Church - on the evening of Tuesday, the 30th Cameron, Jan, 15th, 1883, inst, at 7:30 p. in. 'A lull deputation The council elect met, and the follow i3 cxP°°‘9d-_ The meeting “l S‘- Peter's. ing gentlemen subscribed to the oaths vernlami m†be heldiw" fl†“cumg of qualiï¬cation and 05% ,_John Dam of tlie 3lst. Collections will be taken iel, reeve; Thomas Smithson, dcputy- “P “Ref the meal"?- rccve; I. G. Moyocs, John Graham and BLASTING ACCIDENT.â€"â€"-On Tliunsday Wm. Hall, councillors. Minutes of last. evening. while three employees on the meeting read and approved. The rceve canal were engaged in the dangerous read applications from MesSrs. William task 0f column}; 11 hole in Which the Downer and R‘obcrt Irwin for appoint- dualiu had missed ï¬re. the charge sud- mcnt to the ofï¬ce of assessor. dcnly exploded, and Peter Juncah, a Moved by Mr. Smithson, seconded Frenchman who was holding the drill, The Cnmpbellford Herald says :â€" Mr. John Bradley, who resides at Hoe- ley Falls, in Seymour, called at. our of- ï¬ce and acquainted us with the remark- able statement that he had been reliev- cd of a. lizard which had made its a- bodc in his stomach for seventeen years. The little creature found its way into the prison, where it was conï¬ned for that length of time, while Mr. Bradley drank from a brook. Some time after- wards he became ill, and applied to a physician for treatment, but had no re- siugs of-protcction, specify certain du- ties thatought to be imposed on foreign V agricultural produce, in order to enrich them by securing the home markets. and, thereby, higher prices for their crops. The generosity of these monop- olisis, in return for being allowed to pick the pockets of the “clod‘lioppcis,†is illustrated by the pi'opOSed tarifl' of 20 cents per bushel on wheat, 15 cu bar- ley, 15 on rye, 10 on ante, 10 on In- dian corn,, and on beef and pork 1 cent per 1b., on hams, bacon and lard 2 cents, and on cheese and butter 4 cents. The A. “I’d: DEGRASSI, M. D., .. FORD Ell, Physician, Surgeon, kc, kc. ' "~- ence, Brick Cottage, Wellington .ireet, Lindsay. WM. KEM PT, M. D., C. M., lRADUATE of .lchill University, Mon‘ 1 ireiil, and Provincial Licentiate, Physi- cian, Surgeon and Obstetrician, Medical Referee to the Standard, Phoenix, Connecti- cut Mutual, and Equitable Insurance Com- Lindsny, December 5th, 1882. '1' tz-ty. panicl. Ofï¬ce Md midcflccvi" the “0"†propounders ofihesc rules must be ï¬rm by Mr. Graham, That the were give had both his hands badly burned and lief. As time passed on he became lug], occupied. lay l'lev.‘l1"u[t1herSittil‘l'<;fdrll‘st believers in the gullibility of farmers if his order in favour ol’ the treasurerpf laccrntcd. His two companions and worse, and sought help froiu the pliysi- . ‘ - ï¬xatmwn’m 3†“n "5 5 we ’ they imagine that they do not. see thro’ Eldon lor $1 20, being one half of the another man were slightly injured. cians again and again. The substance Vile Czar Ivan the Terrible received a Winter Wheat Prospect. '1 y' the mist. The whole of the agricultu- amount paid by that. municipality for FM;an Am) Famous...0ur friend in his stomach became larger, and the “103500.307 {mm 10"“)an “"d “000?th D â€"â€"_.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€" . ...._._________._.â€"-â€"â€"â€"' Du. A. WILSON, N RUNIYERSITY of Trinity College. Ll. ll. B. University of Toronto. Memb. ‘= .. Col. Phys. and Surg., Unt. Physician, f“ M†‘ Surgeon and Accouchcr. Ollice,Colborne street. Fenclon Polls. Do. J. ll. LOWE, ilYSlClAX Jr. SURGEON. Coroner for the Provisional County of llnlihurton. moat-c noxt door to the McArthur ,_...nousi. Residence, the house lntely occu- r “ pied by Dr. Bryson, on May street, l-‘enclon Falls. dominion over the country, which hall 1 The New Y?’“ "Wald 5“)" iâ€"Tlm' voluntarily been subdued by tly. 003- It 1-“. l?°_ cm'l! "‘ “‘9 "9" ye" ‘0 f0?!“ sacks, under their celebrated chi". Ir an opinion of thcborth-western grain ,his (“menâ€). it “,5 thought/(t to up crops, it rsgrntifyiug to note the favorâ€" poim, the 18“, M‘ Dwenmcr/ft also he- nble condition of the Winter wheat: it ing the name any of t||c_OllnL{ heir. is well known that the yield of winter ' “ppm-em, Nichol; Alex“ rowuch, as ii wheat depends very much on the per- d“y of dmnksgiving muflostivuy thro‘- niaucnce of its snow covering during out Siberia.» ‘ the intensely cold weather, as without __,,_. . __ such protectiow its roots are injured. 7 By the middle of December the North- A §mdfly__Horror' wcsicrn winter wheat was generally cov- , ’._. . I . x __ ,l y†cred with snow, which the St. Paul Powflgi‘ggg: ::(,:;\{I,,ll::nx:l,\n;;,f)\ -l’ress of the lltli ult. reported had fal- » v len to the depth of ten inches over a au'v 215i__.'r1,,.l wide area. The present. prospects for ' this important crop are therefore good, and there is no reason to fear that the future developiiicuts of the season will mar them. ' pain continued to increase. Mr. Brad- lcy have up under his illness for seven- teen years, until ï¬nally he was compel- led to cease working almost altogether. At some meals he ate ravenously, but. very often food was loathsome to him. Last. year he became bloated, and felt confident something was living within him. While crossingr a ï¬eld he prcsscd his stomach upon a rail of a fence, and he says he felt the lizard move out from under the pressure to another part of the stomach. Lattcrly he lost all dc- sire for food, and his only nourishment was milk, which he drank as often as twenty times during the night, to ap- pease the pain. In July last Mr. Brad- ley consulted Dr. Byum, of Campbell ford, who told him it. might be possible that a lizard was in his stomach. The gravel pit 0n Vlcmrla Road OPPOSltC of the ll’arder is the fortunate or unfor- Lot ‘21 in this municipality.-Curried. minute possessor of a “ facile " pen Moved by M'l- Hall. SOCOUdCd by Mr- which sometimes runs. away with him. Moyncs, That J. R. Scott be appointed 1:, is not only iucile, but furious, and auditor. and that 3- b.)“an ‘0 0005"" scribbles away about. anything that his appnlnlment and 1|"! “PPOlnlmenl comes into its nibs without the Icast re- of Mr. Cundall by the rccvc be receiv- and for the reputation of its owner. ed and read a_ï¬rst_tlnic.-â€"~Carrled- Last week it. went crazy on the subject ‘By-liiw received and read and passed 0f politics, and ran nmuck tliro'. tlirec in_thc’ pso'al manner, Mr.‘ Moyucs in columns, nialtrcutingr Mr. McIntyre. the‘clialr. ' disparaging Mr. Peck, belittling Mr. Moved by Mr. ,MoyncS, seconded by BrokciiShire, and accusing us of beinL1r Mr..Smitlison, That \Vll]. DOWD‘Cl‘ be “ as big a scapegoat, as Peck "â€"with- appointed assessor for the current year, out, apparently having the least, idea and that a by-law be received and T8fld what, a scapegoat is, Runny, our con- a ï¬rst time conï¬rming the snniC.-â€"-C'd- temporary will have to put. a straight By-law received andvrcad and passed waistcoat on his pen if it gives any fur- in the usual munii'cr,.lllr. Moyncs in the [her evidences of [unicyg Cbfllr- A Cori) S‘HP â€"~T|ic WC'ltllel‘ . v . .. . ~ . pro- Mmed by Ml" Nolnesv seconded by phcts whoprcdictcd that the present riil produce of Canada, (except barley), were they admitted free would not. low- cr the prices of grain in the States, and by giving more command of ï¬re world's market might perhaps give them better prices; at any rate it would give them a larger internal trafï¬c and draw more to their harbours. But to farmers the tariff is only a hoax; while it ostensibly gives them bread, all it gives them in reality is chaff. Instead of being pro- tected, they are plundered on every hand. The often quoted “ Lo the poor Indian " may well be applied (with one word changed) to tlic'furmcr. 'l‘lio protectionist programme for Can~ min is so nearly like that of the United States that We may nssuuie'the parties on the other side of the line have the same ideas as to the best means of hood- Bgnï¬t‘hEY,_ CAL , J mixing house and six packing houses of the Giant powder works at Point Clem- ent exploded this afternoon. The shocks of when explosions were felt here. A summons. - JAMES DICKSON, f L. Surveyor, Commissioner in'the Q. 0., . Convoyancer, are. Residence,and ud- Fc'wliiirliiéiv..-.._ _.__ winking the farmers. iThcy have hith- Mr, Graham, Tliat,.i\li'. Jas. McMahon winter “.3, t†be 1 re“, nldfashâ€"mned doctor commenced to treat him for this white man named (Junk and nearly forty â€"-â€"â€"â€"-‘0- MISCELLANEOUS. crto been successful to a degree not. very receive $8 to send liifi son to the infant one were ,mt rm. Minn)“ The depth of trouble, and was successful in killing it. ClllllC’Sc were bl’ow’n'uo atoms. Almost . A Remarkable Escape, ' _ ~â€"â€"â€"â€" creditable to the intelligence of those hospital, and that this corporation shall snow has been "madam, increased by Mr. Bradley says he could clearly feel all the plantiwusjdestroyed by a fire, ' _ â€"â€"-. E upon whose credulity they have traded. be responsible for its maintenance in fresh deposmv “Ed ,his {week the“, has everv movement of the [inn] until it which began immediately after the 05- The Bellevillc Intellignicer any: that l 1 m COND DWISIDN COURT IN S THE COUNTY OF VICTORIA. ..-..â€". The nextsittings of this Court will he flield on Wednesday, January 24th, 1883. GEO. CUNNINGHAM, Clerk. plosion. 'l'lic superintendentwua thrown n rciimrkablc case of fortitude was dis- a lone; distance, butwas unliurt. l’liy- played by Harvey Brown, a G. 'I‘. ll. siciaiis went from Berkeley and West brakcman, on Thursday morning. He Berkeley. The total loss is one hun- was on a down-going train, and while drcd thousand dollars. The Giant pow- engaged in performing tho-duties of his dcr works damage will amount to sixty position between Tycndinaga and Naip- thousund dollars: and the acid works of once, he fell from the top of the calm/N. Judson & Co. to forty thousand. All. [in managed to catch the undcnrpart of the houses within a radius of llllll ll the biako-i'oil with his riglil'arni and mile were completely shattered. Bodies threw his left lie! in suuli’u position thnt are lying near the ï¬re, but men (lill't‘. it relieved the right. The right. arm not rescue them. This is the first Sun- was: disloCJlel and the right leg broken day in many months that the works above the ankle, and in such acondi- were running full blast. tinii he rode nearly six miles. The in- .. .0. ..... =iner man was brought home on the ex- - - runs at noon and was cared for b Dr. The Lindsayâ€"gap†M1â€. lIWillreon. Brown’s display of ner’ve iii truly wonderful and will create a gener- al sympathy for him in his affliction. died. It afterwards passed from him in pieces, one of which had a sharp pointed claw. Mr. Bradley dur'ing his twenty years of illness has consulted twonty physicians, and only found rc- licf as he was about to give up all hopes of ever being rclicvcd. llc gain- cd strength soon afterwards, and is now in perfect health, rejoiced beyond meas- ure at. his recovery after so many years of suï¬cring. ' the said hospital for three months, and that. the rcevc shall have power to ex- tend the time iflic deem it expedient. -â€"-Carricd. ' Moved by Mr. Smithson, seconded by Mr. Moyncs, That the time for the collection of the taxes in this munici- pality be extended to the ï¬rst. day of February according to statute, and that the corporate seal be attached to this modemâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Smithson, seconded by Mr. Hall, That the following sums be granted out. of the poor rate 2â€"Wm. l-lutcbison, $5, and that Mr. J. A. Hen- derson be requested to expend the some; Widow Mclnnis. $5; Widow West, 85; Widow hlchcvin. for maintenance of an orphan child, 85 ; John Evcrson, 35; S. Niclioll, Simâ€"Curried. V_ Moved by Mr. Siiiithsdn, seconded by Mr. Hall, That J. A. Henderson receive the sum of $2 50 for a bag of wheat. furnished Win. Hutchison, an indigent person â€"Curried. Moved by Mr. Moynes, seconded by Mr. Graham, That the collector be in4 structcd to not collect the taxes due by l. H. Moyncs, amounting to 821 59, on account of his having had his barn and grain destroyed by fire, and that the collector shall he allowed the same as This will not. always hold good. farmers as a class being apt to look a little into the reason of the shoe pinching. They are just now selling wheat. for from 80 to 90 cents per bushel, and are not in a mood to credit anybody who tells them that when its price is nearly the same on both sides of the lines the removal of the duties would beneï¬t either, or that. if they were doubled it would make things any better. They have too long allowed tlicuisclvcs to become the dupes of parties who care only for their own advantage. It. is time to give tlic whole protectionist fluiniucry to the winds, as being an injury to the world at large, and only a means to enrich one class at the expense of the rest. ' It is a remarkable fact that while in the States protectionist ideas are crumb- ling to powder, there are parties in this Dominion, headed by Sir John A. Mc- Donald, who aro seeking to gain posses- sion of the reins of power in Ontario, in order, as they say, to bring it. into line with the protectionist policy of the Do- minion Government. The coming clcc- tion is to be fought out chiefly on this ground, and the wheels of social prog- ress are expected to be arrested in order that certain capitalists may fatten on the industry of our rural population. .‘lr. Mowat and his colleagues, whose an abatement.-Carricd. singularly good management of provin- Moved by Mr. Moyues, seconded by cial affairs is a pattern to the other Mr. Graham. That the following bills provinces in the confederation, are to be paid :â€"J. A. Henderson. 84; T. L. . _ he sent adrift because they do not see Brien, St; S. H. Sharpe, 84; D. Tol- 5‘ -"- x°°dmv Mm" PM“ 0“ the propriety of rubbing the agricultu- mic, 84, being fur services as deputy .. . . , . CNN" “ 'Ztï¬lwcigifggs’g;$: “Mend' ristc to beneï¬t other classes. They will returning ofï¬cer for municipal elections; been one of the coldest snaps on record in this part. of the Dominion, though Manitoba can beat .it hollow and not. half try. Last Saturday night there was a sudden rise in the temperature, accompanied by a heavy shower of rain, and the proverbial January thaw was expected; but next morningy the water caught in the barrels hastily set out was covered with a thick cgnt of ice, and the snap then set in and continued with I very little abatement of its rigour until Wednesday evening-when it moderated considerably. The cold wave appears to have covered a very wide cxtcut of country, and in one or two places the thermometer is said to have registered nearly 30 degrees below zero. It was not so bad as that in this village; but. exactly how cold it was we have no rc- liablc evidence to show. This (Friday) morning is colder than over, the ther- mometcr at the Simpson House show- ing 26 degrees below zero. W The Manitoba Elections. (From li'edu’csrlay‘s Globe.) At this writing the result of yester- day's contest in Manitoba is still some- what uncertain, but. there seems to be little doubt that the Norquay Govern- ment has been SUSIallled by 3 fair m“' out of tlic cursed hole. Ropes were jority. This will, rightly or wrongly. procured, and he was locked up. On be interpreted to mean that. the 1200?!“ being brought to trial in the Superior of Manitoba approve of tho Douiiuion Court Johnson, who was lowed by the Government's Paciï¬c Railway policy. fall, pleaded guilty, and was sent to thc including that ofvdisallowing all rnilâ€" ll 5mm prison [0,- mo years, ~ .i. HEELANDS, DENTIS'l‘, LINDSAY. One ofthc firm will be at the MCARTHUR llocsn. FENELON FALLS, f on the thirdMondny of each month. Teeth extracted by laughing gas without pain or injury, or no charge will be made. 36)†Ollico established in Lindsay nearly ï¬fteen years. W. A. GOODWIN would say to the readers of the Gazette that he has opened out a PICTURE STORE in Baker's Block, KENT-ST., LINDSAY. Orders for FR.A~.V[ING (kc. will meet prompt attention at the lowest honest prices. 36)" Agency for the Toronto Steam Dye Works. Goods Beautifully Renovated at very wasonable ï¬gures. A Novel Burglar Trap. At Norwich, Conn., a most exciting and peculiar sport has successfully been introduced by George Avery, a grocer. Mr. Avery's money drawer had been repeatedly robbed by thieves. He dug a hole in the cellar four feet. square and eight feet deep directly under the space behind the money drawer, and boarded up the sides until he reached the floor of the stern. Then he cut a trap, mak. ing the fall ofthc shaft eighteen feet clear. He rigged up the trap with a spring to draw it back after it had worked. He then left. the trap open, and went home. Next morning he found Henry Johnson, an old-time thief, at the bottom of the shaft. John- son looked sadly from the bottom, and askcdwhcn ho was going to be taken The Port-says that manufacturing has been going on steadily during the week at the paper mill, the machines turning out a ï¬ne quality of straw- Oil Lamps, board. Two sets of hands are employ- ed, thc machinery running day and The use of oil lamp! is almost uni- night. We understand that it is the versnl in this country, except in large intention of the proprietors to shortly cities; and numerous fires occur princi- comiucucc the manufacture ot paper pally because lcw know how to deal boxes in connection with the mill. with burning oil. The ï¬rst impolite ll There is a large and increasing demand to throw water on the flames, the effect for boxes in all classes of light business, of which in to make the lira blaze more particularly the confectionery, envelope, ï¬ercely than ever. An English writer, stationery and fancy goods trade. This cnmiiicnting upon the fire in Hampton new industry Would give employinan Court, which occurred in consequence to a large number of hands and b( come of the upsetting of an oil lamp, says: the means of putting in circulation a â€"â€"-“ Every landing of every house in large amount of money in town. which oils are used should be furnished with a scuttle or bucket of and. Sand if thrown upon burning oil diniiitogratea it and puts out. the flames. which water, used in small quantities, tonda only to ._~-~ Terrible Railway Disaster. _â€" \VIIEELINO, Vat} Jan'y 23.â€"â€"A dcs- not however. go out without sayin" H. .l. Lytlc, election expenses 89 50 ~ way Charters "Gt approval or by ""3 __ , I ,â€" K0. are .,,____A,, accident spread.†Ashen are sometimes more Bargains 1“ Piculres' something in the interests of the pro; Orange Lodge, Cameron, use (if hall a; Canada Paciï¬c Railway Company. It In} ortino Frozen Meat gzcï¬jrcrdmgn ,ll‘gsceoï¬crs Creek 5, Cum, handy than sand, and they can be used, l‘lndfl)’. Dec" “lb. 133?- "'3'". incc which will 'not be agreeable to Sir date. 85'; Orange Lodge. Cnurbrny, use “"33 "0i “nnflmml fbifï¬pccE fl dill-Clem p §__ ' bcrlmd “aimâ€. . aim": were “"00 but are would be “ken “up the, b. â€"â€" John and his friends. They have plen- of hall for election, $2; School section r950†from n comcï¬i'm Wlm’l‘ the PM L V J 09 __I ' i J h - h- 'lmd' mum," on an on, coldâ€"Witness. _ _ . , ., , . l t 0. DON, an. ..... t is state t at. coal trains itc ,, . T “ETIIERELLS i ty of time on: the election takes place No. 7. use of school house for election, Plc of the berth-“cschave so plop id:e the importation of the from“ carcflscs gino in from). “oil,†in "m middle, m .-__~_‘ - r“ * - A __ l0 do this. and fortunately are under o0 82; la. \;_oods.‘ no box for assessment 5"}:‘9- Th“ ihll’y “7",†$30,. 3,: in, of about 21.000 sheep from Australia and another in the rear. Going down The twentonone Wimp", “canâ€, ". necessity to sppak in dclence of their roll, 81 -o.â€".(.arricd. _ way mopopo y-â€"-o w telrcgsig; to has involved the company conducting a steep grade tlic._trains became unmnn- mum] M, Dublin for camping in mm- p“? “cm-‘3' I loperly speakmg' fuck a “‘0 comm†we" .“dJmir‘nCd' m “9‘ b (2,: coqlm‘iijwn-‘mo :pra, were that. business in a loss exceeding £15,- ngcablc, and started down at a fearful dcr were exniuiVl in Court on Satur- iopic as Protection has no place inpro. at Cambray on the btli oi glarch, 1883. c rap is cufent one“... .c “other 000. A, we came markets a“ over raw on the trestle work The from CW any. Au “ppmâ€, “"0 import“, in. “T "ETHEBELL,8 \‘lnCHll POIIUGS. althopeh by it_eclf_it is . m “‘35 “0 Pen“; "Tyson? l}:;cd°m I, the country it is said that the scarcity ginc flow the track, dragging till the formation. which revealed tho “mm†_____ ' 0“ defl’b' ‘ï¬ml'ngfis, mf““““l mm" Dysm. fpporluPlty o “Hamill 3|" t. omiimm ofliro sheep is the chief complaint of men, cars and locomotives alter it, and or an imm- or unuuinuion " can]. if You want School Books is" I} Is only Frommâ€! "'lflcsu “m m, “"5 9cm“. to. n E“ pr How the butchers. and it appears that this rolled down a bill 100 feet to the trackn,of picked men who were charged with Bi" them .t usinzaSLL‘s. "3 leguluqm has ‘0 deal “"h' “d m (Unmapondence ofthc Gaunt.) pro“ all? “amâ€??? h :cgm’nmuy well-conducted London company could of thc Eckhnrdt branch of tlic Cuiubcr- l the work of murdering ofligiglg, Tho . - the" candiduei Should. conï¬ne am!" On Fridn ' niwht D sart station in ai‘c m m“ on; “ w C re not land their carcascs ol'muitou under land d: Penna Railway. Sewn dcml statement of the informer will Pfobablv H To. ‘1'“ suuomn' selves But "om" outside of thcsc in 3 3 y . 9 suppooed to be bound hand tad IO“ 10 . A ,. b d. r d . I . ,d, f , _ . . †BuyilnugrngngL-s. d ‘ . -‘, . 5",“. ' lthc scene of a grand reception to Mr. the Swain“, have had ,5, spirit to aid-3 Pound. ll": 005‘!“ “5"†'3 c' b0 '03 We‘re 0!"! In “0.01" e 0 He lead to the conVictlion of several oi the [,t u y" In“ Christmas rank, or u m withâ€? fmjo‘lsguï¬ ,"‘ ‘8‘ a James Adams. of Fenclon Falls, who “5,3, {M C's-0,3,3 ,0 wrung“, political mi: .not less than 3d. a pound. The track. lunch train consisted ol'a con- held “,1 ppm"); pug warden", an, um, u “ETHERBLL'S bank on d a o "mg" :0 o" l came up on special business for R. C. Md mmmcrcia, freedom“ we pro_ opinion of well informed persons seems doctor, twp hrakcmcn, a ï¬reman and The p10,, to aâ€...le Mn pom“ f.fl,( I x Gm flown} '" '3‘" ‘3“ “ ° ‘ ° 9â€" smmh “c “a, me; a‘ an nation by . l to be that unless the carcascs can be engineer, in all ï¬fteen persons, not one ed upon three “panic omgionq, owing n ‘0' mu" w 8' 1‘ ‘85,}BBRBLLS In“. W'“ WW" hm" “SWP'WY 91°?!"- Mr. )1. Oak†and his men. who Mm vinco. '_~____ bought. in Australia under 2d. a pound of whom can be found alive. to mishaps. Six other prisoner- in" in ' from “3° "an" owl?†:gzaprtrmflrg him a hearty welcome, and after: the . . “10 lwpormi‘m 0f "‘9'? "l “ "0"" m-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" offered to turn Queen's evidence. The Cheapest Stationery Store. munion deacon ifthc can “5""1 “DI-tmulnlions be was driven to Stemhl (M‘s‘an‘ °°9d"'°“ “'"w" er“ 'l',°.f'““.“ Japan Advancing. l o “53" 5"an lem-‘Y- gill ilgdhizlve a victor} Neither of the cmkncylfrg camp behind a whim: I ovpov Jan 21.-The Cimbrialcft wife"; he pioï¬t'b,°' in, :ewfzggnén . . . I . 013- Whit‘ Couch! Linéur Smut»: 39th. 1881 Political parties in a}. United sure. l ‘°““’- ""°“ ““3 “m f‘" "‘° °°¢“'°"' minim? 'o. rim... with 380 pas- if; ,ggrguggï¬g'ï¬mgm 0, Hugh“; some Ind'm'm’ "f “NW†NW“: Will you heed the warm . no liens! -. \r a After transacting the business to his which is being made by the Japancreiperhgpi ofthc sure approac oftbat more c would risk itself on such an imne, as it angers end a crcwof 110. She ran from am American continent. . . . . ' ' , ha i ' t ii in' . . le in the nth of rm'rcss and civi', ""3 dint“ Conwmpllon. All: your. "um a" '°‘ “fowlâ€! ’“mdc‘ M" ii‘c'xlifi‘iicdi'glingiid'ifiiid'lb? tile liain gt: aground duh†I" g‘d mirii‘libt‘lio lip‘ijiifion is affoii'dcd byptlfb tenth' report ‘ r"; if I?" c" "01:5 (0|;le uh of nav- â€"â€" . ifâ€? 5 Go'dmmw‘hnltlfln “llmi‘ell’r i“: Ema" gin OE “Ii-h like 1'“ "lliiusa without ansia’a Rule in Siberia. “f “‘° P°“"‘“"e"G°"°â€l °f J“P'm- l“ filflt. 13.12.??43i'peii'ilo‘llil’llli. tus act, an can e on e at t e o y "stance o t o sï¬acr . u", may year end,“ June 39th. 183],1 ,0,“ on" V", can your can“, u My" 3*: The above was crowded out of damage' “a ' ,0 m n 2:30 p. in. 350335 cuulllafl‘.’ of their opponents in risking their sno- ' an came imo col- on I, mb" ,8â€! we jubilee o, 300 The number of books, newspapers and grails. This explains why more than a aili- †“n ’uch mun‘!‘ mum las‘ week's igue. 0“ Frid‘y m ,1 ' Q' ' I [an [fgnsmiflcd durinn [I o twelve ' lion bottch NP" “M h “f. it 1" mm W m w Axum "my reckon on we “SS-mm“ or me Fed. W l “doâ€. “'23:...â€in fog theléitdi‘blr‘iz gazgfed‘un'l‘iib 'c‘kliio:vt:;t;ilfe?iie‘diis netbntlis was 83 000 000 showing an in' a"? 0'3“? “4 Whoovlni‘éoith “ M“- ' tan. 1 ' .‘ ’ . ' ' ' ' ' t , the . ‘mh me A " so When we b0"; ncxation of the vast region subjugated crease of nearly 20 per cent. as com. V chkfg,d.°o'i°cseri'.hii:‘siiiotif'rm :i'ilki iho‘thlggigeipamgers arrived 1 by the Ycrmnk “3 hi3 Coml'ihr-a Wmd "lib ii“: Pre'l‘m‘ 5â€â€œ fl". “"1 l Platter. John llagont, Wholesale nan-v e mm“ Ham; territory ihree times larger than Euro- 493 per cent. as nuaimt 187.9. The tailAgent. ilnblc ateam- i pean Russiaâ€"iv aliogethcr unknown to aggregate length of all the mail routes We have a s edy and positive can for “max FALLS. omu, ,cral Government and the subsidies of, Sï¬tflNG.â€";~.\lr. Finn's skating rink represents the following ï¬rst elm eompa- moanpolists; but they will ï¬nd to their ; on Bond street in now ingood .order, bl". ti"! which 5'"le m '30 Hume!“ cost that the electors are awake to their and as the charge for admission is very “P†‘5‘ 5°“ 'dn““8'°“ “mt i own intere'sts. reasonable it ought to be better patron- the comp mt to Fe l Loan & Soï¬a Co. - - - r . . .. . . gï¬kdi [2:33; Company, “anon-l »- .._.... , h B i ixegéléag;;is.go'm 80“. “I. new Zanlptdé , 1‘ 4‘6"» 3 Rout†history, and little trouble seems {phoperatlioo "1:48,;115 Enéllxlt milct. galdrfébfï¬béflalrmvinaigAgzntbnï¬d ,r. ...... . ‘ posed t e t- s "" , . . , ~ « ‘~.‘ . g M ' ‘ . to c ' ,. ' AQEQ‘é‘ifiu-nifldimbnn'f Coca-l 5:33,?“ “mnflmh? ï¬e . English , hotels in Penelon Falls will soon be‘in ! btrius oi ‘ g £3": kno";k:::°r::c?;e:h:: "a": i Lgolgifmdnzm nztopmâ€"xaflxc: {23; a: pilot‘s! ukï¬imihth.:a‘aiatz . . r . . ‘v , , _ , 3 v-. . ‘ u ' - yr . _ ' . . . t‘nxhï¬dsré ,‘M g public. It isbrvlieved the w . If item}; i (“'1‘ “fulï¬ls; ‘31: hm .‘Bï¬ovg:l H "n, m lb. 28“! 0f 03W? “4 I "’e d_°P‘"m‘9j?“f,flum°d r07 "‘0 WW†breath: John .2“!an Wholesale and Ig- .- l . ~Mfl-amgo. up; 33,; scorcin carried on, dispito V > will»; 3' ° '1Ԡ.__ ,1“: ; . h i it ’5 “,3 "th Decembzr, 1582, the Hosea-i maimed l0 Hï¬-t 3":5 (890.0004 luil Agent. ’ ‘ - ilscomicu , ""5""! Via ‘ .."“ “m m" ’ , .- will" “ ‘ ,x' 1. ,, _ ~ i=9“ '7 . f! J w« i 7 / l. I