5. l l I ,t l o u v. II t I l." v . EFARMERg In want of good GAL &c. r. SANDPORD, Dealer in all kinds of Excursion oaths 24th. _ I Tnosx Ixutnusrs.â€".The immi- .gmuts expected hereon or about the Although there will be no celebration i l“ “'"l' 1“"; 'l'“ 5“ "mac “"3" IP- of the Queen's Manda, in Feudal, l pcannce, an . t terp seems to be no cer. Falls this year, it will, we suppose, be} Wan or me" d0â€; 50; for tllt‘uch business done continues very large. Whether proï¬table or not, it is‘ unques- tionable that. the volume of trade grows larger and larger. JOHN A. BARRON, Allffla’l’flfï¬-AT-LAW, Lin-hay. 0509 cu Kent Strccl. out door wta! of Krilh': ' Harvesting A‘Yicultftraf and Im'olt-Ine‘it Starr. . I MARTIN :. lli)l’Kl.\’.‘~', . .,. . . . . Implements BAllftllerle. SOLICITORZ‘, kc. live my to Lana at 6 per ecal. (Juice, ghould call at the CAMERON LAKE FOUNDRY, where they will ï¬nd a stock of Kent “reel. Lindsay, Uut. P. S. Shana. G. lf. Hot-mu. F, I). .‘fOOllrl. BARMSTER, ATTORNEY, & SOLICITR and Notary Public. Money to Loan. Otï¬ce, Kent street, Linden}. 5 Massey & Toronto Mowers, iiitnsr :"Ll r’fncusox. , Reaper, or. ,1 .tmusrizits. SOLILH'ORS, cc. , Toronto Cord Binders. ï¬ce. William “fret, Lindsay. ; - A. HUDilf'lTlf. A. Jacuox. ; massey Low Down Bmderst “m†“Mâ€- -- ‘ â€" v ’- Sharp’s Horse Bakes, . Udall-“ll. k (lien-"lle l acknowledged by all who have used them ATTORNEYS-ALLAW, to be the best in Canada. - , 13A RlllSTEItS, Solicitors in Chancery, .kc. Doheny Block, Kent street, Lindsay. Aortic» O’Lmav. llcuu O'Liuav. Ofï¬ce, -_ .. . _ mu-..“ -_ of all kinds made to order, and )IchTYli '1 & STEWART. Ilcpiih's Executed I' Altitfn'l‘liflï¬, ATTf)fZ.‘v'E't'S-AT-LAW, M ,usonnme mum Solicitors in Cl-rtncerv, &c., Lindauy.i I i . . ()rlire over Ontario Bank, Kent sin-ct. .‘loâ€" cnï¬uif P" buudndnclgm Pmd {or "mp ROBSO.\Y & ALLAN. my to Loan at 8 per cent. on real estate Fenclon Falls, March 14th, 1883. ccuritivu. D. J. Mclx-rvr it. ’l'nos. Srzwanr. AL IX. A. MCDONALD. , TTClllSi'IY-.I.T-I.A\\', Solicitorin Chnn- ‘ A ccry,"Conveyanccr, ken, .L'c. Strict ï¬l-i DEALER m tentiou given to applications for Patents ,WA'I'G HE S, of lulu-l4 from Crown Landâ€: Department. Jewellery & Diamnds. Bluncyto Loan on Mortgage Security on terms to suit borrowers. Oflicc, Colhorne street, l‘t-nelnn Fulfil. Elegant Goods for CHRESTMAS â€"-and-â€" “I WEDDING PRESENTS. “in. KB“ p'p' M. n†U, M" 1 Lndfcs’ IiOltl Watches, 825 to sum. tlt.\DU.tTE of lfcflill University, Mon “cnls’ ‘10-, “0-, 3-70 ‘0 317-7- 1 treul,nnd Provincial Licentiate, l’hysi-. Gold Gcni ltlngs, 8 to $90, clan. Surgeon llllll Obstetrician. Medical, Rcfervc to the Standard, Piitunix, Connecti- cut Mutual, and Equitable Insurance Coni- panics. Office and residence, in the house lately occnpiwl hv Rev. Father Stafford, at the corner of Lindsay and Bus streets, Lindsay. “MEDIML. A. \V. J. Dal} KASSI, .‘tl (VORONER, I’hysician,Surgeon.kc, .lzc. J Residence, llrick Cottage, Wellington i atrcct, Lindsay. and a large stock of -La.dies’ .Gold Jewellery, , Brooches, Eur-rings, Bracelets, Lockets and Chains, all new, of 51118 Very Best Manufacture, Du, .\.-\\'ILS().\l, , B.UNIVI’IRSIT\' of Trinity College. A . 5f.ll.Univcruity of Toronto. )lcmb.‘ Col. l’hys. and Surg., (Int. Physician, Surgeon and Act-onchcr. Oificc,Culborne Itrcct, l’ciielou l-‘alls. Du. J. H. LOWE, HYSICIAS it SURGEON. Coroner for‘ the Provisional County of llulihnrton. 363‘ Office. next door to the lit-Arthur; llnusc. Residence, the houso lutcly occu- pied by Dr. llryson, on May street, l’cnclon Falls. O and warranted good. .AlsoJâ€"W‘fcdding Rings. 2 i l l l l i l G. W. BEALL. , Goldsntilh’: IIall, next door (0 Bionic: .j' Fla- ! veil: Brothers. l Lindsay, Dcc'r 8th,1882 l l i i I l l l @licftuclou falls @nsttte Saturday, May 12th, 1883. Removal. SURVEYORS. As soon as nextfweck's Gazette is "“““"‘" printed our presses, type, «kc, will be J-Ull'ig DICKSON, moved from the present office into the ) L.Survcyor. Cutiiziissioncriii the Q. 8., front part of'tlic building occupied by . Cnitvo_\'tttit'('l',\'€c. Residcticc,nudud- ML Edwm-d Haw on Francis street. ""5" 1“â€â€œClâ€â€œ mm" “’0 had hopes it while ago that. by the lst of June, or a few days later, we should be in the new oflicc we intend to put. up on our own lot at the corner of Francis and May streets. where we were burned out in May, 1880; but. as the lateness of the spring has rendered . it impossible, and as the owner of the One of the firm will be at the ‘ I, , shop we are now in wants it for his NCARTHUR “mi-"l3. I'E-‘El‘m‘ "u‘l‘s' own usc’thc moment our lease expires, ' v on the third Mood-'1." MN?" m"“â€â€˜- “cm ‘ we are forced to accept M r. [law 3 hos- pitalityâ€"for such it may almost. be extracted by laughing gas without pain or calledâ€"for a few weeks. lemoving injury, or no churgrnvillibc I'Iltlldti‘: v ncul ' human“ m nmm‘ ‘ 3 the contents of'a printing office and re- urraiiging thcm takes a good deal of time; and, therefore, if the Gazette due on Saturday, the 26th inst., should be a day or two late, as is very probable, we hope our readers trill bear it good naturcdly. The Pulp Mill. During the past week over a dozen men have been kept constantly busy on what may be termed preliminaries to the erection of the pulp mill. On the market square Considerable progress has been made in the preparations for the three housesâ€"or, rather, the double house and the single oneâ€"to be built thereon, which will be run up in a hur- ry as soon as the ground is ready. The shanty which has stood for so many years on the square has been bought fora trifle and is to be pulled down and the creek, which at present incan- ' “discontinuous. I J; HEELANDS, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Q 'l‘ METHERELL’S. T METHEHELL’S. If You want School Books. †lill_\‘ them at lll‘lTllERELL'S. llny u at iiETilEREt.L‘S.: If You want (‘hrlstmns t‘artls, It You want to Blake Gifts. ; ttuy lli lll-I'l‘llERI-ZLL'S. : The Cheapest Stationery Store. KENT Nl‘llf-ZfZT. l.l.‘£l>:§.\\'. A If You want Stationery. llny them at llETIIERELL'S. Lindsay Novt'mlwr 3‘tli. 15"). t N S i3 egg. NW: i Linden l i . : tlllu week. i l l I CAS'EINGâ€"S‘ Econâ€"oh" BEALE; l l i l .obscrvcd asa holiday, and those who i wish to witness or join in the sports at y will have an opportunity of doing so at a very trifling expense; as by thc'directors of the .‘lcchanics' Iu‘ i stitute have made arrangements for an i excursion with the owner of the steam- l or End, which will run from the Falls j to Lindsay and back that day. , Massey Harvester 8,: Toronto , know at present is that the fare will be ' i only 25 cents, but full particulars will All we be given in posters which will be issued The celebration is expected to be the largest ever held in the county town, which as it increases in wealth is able to give greater evidence of its loy- alty. The “ best day's sport ever seen in Canada " is predicted, and not with- outgood grounds, as no less a sum than $1,000 is to be given in prizes at the athletic tournament, with reference to which we clip the following from the Post :â€" “ Preparations for the grand tourna- ment. at Lindsay, on May 24th, are go‘ ing forward. Next week the grand stand will be erected on the west. side of the grounds. This will accommodate 2.500, people. The games and sports will be carried on in two rings, to which the competitors only will have admis- sion. These will be enclosed by an outer ring for the accommodation of the judges, referees, managers of the sports and press. It is thus ensured that i there shall be absolutely no hindrance to interfere with any competitor doing his level best. A well contested lacrosse match between the Lindsay and Bow- tnauvillc teams will commence at one o'clock and ï¬nish inside of one and a half hours. The sports will commence at 2:30, and it will probably take three hours to complete all the contests. En- tries are tolling in from men of muscle all over the Midland district. Orillia will send several of her active runners and jumpers ; from Petcrboro’ a unin- ber of entries from good men have been received. Port Il'pe, Bowmanville, vincing a lively interest in the great. event, and behind the bums of the county our atlilcadc young farmers are putting in a brief half hour practicing the hopâ€"step-nnd-jump, in which event we predict the largest number of en'- tries." ,Port Perry and other localities are e- SOMERVILLB Cocacn..â€"-The Somer- ville Council had a meeting, April 30th, the proceedings of which have‘onlyjust been handed in and consequently can- not be published until next week. A BILLIAltD TABLEâ€"Mr. George Quible, our village tonsoriul artist, has obtained a billiard table and set it up‘ in a room at. the rcar of his shop, where lovch of the game have already found it out. and spent many-um hour and quarter dollar. “'1‘. TOLD HIM SO.~â€"“’e have re- ccivcd an intimation that. a reply to Mr. Suddnby's letter will appear next week that will open the eyes of'somc and per- haps hurt the feelings of others. That's just. what we told Mr. Suddndy was probable, and he now sees that our pre- diction is to be verified, NEW \VA'I‘CIIMAKEILâ€"Mr. J. Cani- cron, watchmaker, from Toronto, will commence business this week in the shop recently occupied by Mr. Cullon, opposite this office. Mr. Cameron in- forms as that he has about $3.000 worth of clocks, watches and jewellery, which will be here in a day or two and which he will sell at city prices. His advertisement will appear in next week's Gazette. A LARGE ConsroNiinnr.â€"~Last Wed- ncsday morning Messrs. McDougull d: Brnndpn shipped no less than two thou- sand dozen eggs to a purchaser in Bos- ton, fi'om whom they received a cheque in advuuaic in payment. We have nev- cr made any enquiries as to the «num- ber of eggs sent from this village, but do not doubt that the above mentioned consignment was the largest ever for- warded in one lot. A SWEET l'I‘Est.â€"-Mcssrs. McDon- gall 8'. Brandon are daily expecting a carload (twelve tons) of assorted sugars, which they have ordered from the Mon- treal refinery. On so large a quantity the saving on freight will be considera- ble, and though not enough to enable them to make any difference in the i the Dominion- ' . - 5 an said to becoming: to the Falls has a (mutuallch appomted for the purpose , :0 dim,†disappointed a good many per. , gm", numbers have come to Canada, may], all of them for some reason pre- Seventy People Burned; fer the North-“Eat to older portions of rum ox some a srmnzit orr van. The non-arrival of the sons; for, since the notice in the Ga- zette of the 21rd Ult.. .‘lr. Cunningham has received applicitions from ï¬fty or sixty persons in need of either farm la- bourers or domestic servants. PERSONALâ€"Our old friend Mr. Wm. Murgach was in the village for a short time at. the end of last week; but we only Saw him for a few minutes on Sate 'urday morning just before he left by the train. Mr. Mnrgach now lives at. Prince Arthur's Landing, where he holds a Government ofï¬ce similar to that held by our other old friend Mr, Gcorge Bick of Bobcaygeon. Dr. Bry- son is also at the Landing, and is, his friends will be glad to hear, doing ex- ceedingly well. Mr. .‘largach likes the place, which is growing rapidly as the result of its important p0§ition, but the winters are terribly severe there. NEW “Mucousâ€"Two new delivery waggons, guy with paint and ,varuish, have made their appearance, on our streets within the past few days. One belongs to Messrs. Ellis tk. Whissilc and the other to Messrs. Johnson ck. Fielder, and the names of the owners appear in fancy lettering on the panels below the ends of the seats. The vehicles, which appear to be ï¬rst class of, their kind, were built by Mr. F. Sandford. of this village, and cost. 8110 each. . They are constructed in the latest style, without reaches, and with the springs so arrang- ed as to throw the weight of the load close to the wheels, which renders a heavy clumsy axlcltrcc unnecessary, tity he purchased Mr. Manning paid 25 cents ll. pound ; but they were so ex- traordinarily prolific that he can afford to sell what. he has to spare at $1 75 per bushel. The Beauties of Hebrnu are at lenstten days earlier than the Early Roses, but the White Elephants are a late kind best suited for winter use. Mr. Manning says that Mr. Thos. Johnston, of Colborue street, to whom he sold ï¬ve pounds, raised no less than seven bushels from that quantity, which proves then to be the “ boss †potatoes and no mistake. UNJUST JUDGEs.â€"All whom We have heard express an opinion respecting the South Victoria agricultural society’s spring show, held in Lindsay on the .28th ult., declare that. Young Netherby, owned by Mr. George Manning, of this village, was by far the best general’pur- pose horse entered for exhibition ; and yethe only got. the second prize, the first being awarded to an obvioust iii- furior animal owned by Arthur Mo- Quade, exfll. 1’. One of the judges, to his credit. be it. said, tried hard to have the preference given to Nethcrby ; but the other two overruled him, and the injustice of their decision was so glaring that several prominent gentlemen com- mented upon it in strong terms. Mr. Manning is naturally very indignant. and says that if he had known it was to have been a competition between men instead of between horses he would not have pitted himself against. the pet from Emily. Tried to Break Gaol. MONTREAL, May (is-A'tcrriblo af- fair is reported from St. Vincent dc Paul Penitentiary. It. appears that on Wednesday last ï¬ve convicts managed to come together by opening their-doors with skeleton keys. They were a des- perate gang, and, waiting until mid- ,night, they rushed upon their guard, Moisc Rodgers, whom they overpowered and gagged, rind tied his hands behind his back. The ringleader, Vicau Alex- is Leblanc by name, undressed the guard and assumed his clothss, and took his revolver. Bodbois. the keeper, is com- pelled by the rules to make his rounds every two hours, and as he was doing cocvnit‘s ISLAND. Sax FRANCISCO. May 3.â€"â€"The news of the burning of the steamer Grappler ‘0 dc“: 0‘ u° .“le' , was brought from Nanaimo. B. (3., by John McAllister. The chsel was burn- ed fuur miles off Seymour Narrows on Sunday night. Fire was di~eovered by the engineer, who immediately reported it to the captain. A hundred passcw gers, principally Chinanien, were aboard. Immediate search was begun by the cap- tnin, who discovered the back boiler connections. The engineer started the donkey and connected the hose. By this time the passengers had been warn- ed. The excitement was intense. The Chinamen behaved like maniacs, and were utterly uncontrollable, and serious- ly impeded the action of the ofï¬cers. The captain ordered all to be shot. who refused to obey orders. Notwithstand- ing this the Cbinnmen rushed backward and forward on the vessel until it was necessary to knock some down and car- ry below othersand iron them. All the time the ï¬re was gaining. The efforts to control it were uuavailiug. The captain ordered the pilot to head the boat for the Vancouver shore and beach her. As soon as the sands were struck the boats were lowered. The excite- ment. was so great that the Chinamcn jumped into the boats and swamped them, and owing to the intense smoke those who could swim didn't know which direction to strike out. and. sur- rounded by a mass of struggling China- nicn. were drowned. VICTORIA, B. 0., May 4.â€"â€"A steam- or has just arrived in from the scene of the burned steamer Grapplrr. Twenty whites, two .ludians, and forty-eight Chinamcu were lost. The bodies of two white. men were found in the water floating. tied by pieces of shirts to the wreckage. The captain of the steamer was picked up inscnsiblc on shore on Monday morning and restored. Two white men who floated off in a boat. without oars were picked up by Indians. Heartrcnding scenes are described by the survivors. Men clung to the ropes until the flames reached them, when they dropped into the sea and iii most cases were drowned. The hull' of the steamer cook on Monday morning in thirty fathoms of Water. The goods and money lost are valued at $20,000, mostly insured. The survivors praise the Indians for their kindness, and but for the food and shelter they supplied those who got to shore would have per- tshcd. - The Dispu d Territory. THE ONTARIO GOVERNMENT SEIZING A MILLION'S “'OItTll. 0F TIMBER. The Prince Arthur‘s Landing Herald of April 25th says that: during the past winter the Section B company got. out over a million dollars' worth of timber in the disputed territory, for railway building purposctiu They took out. over 1,750,000 tics alone. But the company got no license from or paid the Ontario Government any money, and the latter have instructed their inspector of lum- bcrut the landing, Wm. Margach, to seize all the tics and lumber in ques- tion. Mr. Margach took the train.“ far as Savanna, from which place he will take to the woods and seize every- thing that has been cut, posting up no- tices that anyone touching the materials will be arrested and dealt. with ash person would be for stealing. [list in- structions are very emphatic, and he says that. he intends carrying them out. to the lcttcr.â€"â€" Toronto ""0I'Ill. - The Account of t e Murder Gom- plete. NEW YORK, May 6.â€"Thc Tribune's London correspondent. tclcgraphs zâ€"Dc- luncy‘s testimony as to Kelly's share in the Phccnix Park murders will strength- en the case for the prosecution, but will i not. insure conviction, since it. was not. a deï¬ciency of evidence which caused previous failures of justice. The con- fessions of Delaney and Cafl'rcy practi- cully complete the account of the Phoe- nix Park murders and their truthful- ness is admitted. It is considered that just to hand in allfrsltt'ont. FARM IMPLEMENTS. ‘ _â€"â€"â€"‘â€"-' PLOUGHS i frictions x A large stock of John “'hyte & Cofe .\'o 3 DIAMOND STEEL PLOUGIIS, guaranteed the “ï¬ner Rakes, which have no equals. Also, two kinds of GANG PLOL‘GIIS. Points and Soles ot diflhr- cut makes always on hand. Agent for O The New Brantford Reaper 8t Mower, the best in the market, and guaranteed to do ï¬rst class work. or no sale. stock of Repal‘nfor (A! Krrby Reaper. Also, a large RAKES. RAKESlâ€"Agent for. the Maxwell and Maxxs fut-noun Grass Seed Sewer “'i†be 6min, Plaster, Salt. and given on trial. SPRING-TOOTH HARROWS‘ and other kinds of “arrows. Agent for Combined Seeders. WHITEFIELD’S STUMP MACHINE, the best in the market. A large stock of WAGGONS, CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES on hand, all made of well seasoned first class material. Horse-Shoeing & ‘8‘ A good second-hand Reaper for rule. ‘ F. O 0 ribbing a. Specialty. Price, $20. llas only cut 25 acres. SANDFORD, Fenelon Falls. L. O’Connor, Carriage Maker, Kent Street, Lindsay, has now prepared, ready for Spring Trade, a splendid new stock of BUGGIES. PHIETONS, DEMOCRATS 850., In every variety, ndwtcd to the forthcoming season. Also WAGGONS WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Every artielc leaving his shop is ivurruntcd of the best materials and workmanship and†- annulled by Itiinselli Baby Carriages, Permnbulotors, Express \Vaggons, &c., Sole agent for the celebrated Montreal Buggy Top, the best, cheapest and most durable in (Its Dominion. 35" liepuiring' done quickly, neatly and cheaply. L, oic,’ having [ind 34 yeius' experience in his lrndc, reliance may be placed in him. The English Tenant Farmers’ Bill. LONDON. May 6.â€"â€"It is understood that the Government has completed the Tenant Farmer Compensation Bill. y will guarantee the farmers compensa- tion for improvements, and provides for arbitration to settle disputes as to com- pensation. If the tenant. believes the rent unfairly advanced he may demand an arbitration. The bill limits the dis- traint for rent to one year. It is under- stood . the Goveruiiicut will make the acceptance of the bill a question of con- fidcncc. _.- ._._.â€".. -0 -_-..._.__._ The Fastest Run (in Record. " BUFFALO. May 4.â€"â€"â€"Thc Yiuidcrbill party returning from Detroit yesterday made the run from Essex Centre to St. Thomasâ€"96 milesâ€"viii 96 minutes. in- cluding stoppages at two stations of sev- . . r . - cu Iniuutcs.- .l'rom St. “mains to Ni- ngarn Junctionâ€"116 milesâ€"two hours and twenty-ihrce minutes was occupier], but. this included stoppages of 36 min- utcs. When the stoppages are deducted the actual running time between Essex Centre and Niagara Junction .â€" 212 milesâ€"was 206 minutes, the fastest run for the distance ever made, it is said, on an American road. _ ..._.__. - ._._.-.x._ Shot by a Spring Gun. Living in the town of Almond. New York State, is an eccentric old than of the name of Alfred Zinklett, who is the only occupant of a house on the farm which he ownsn The boys and young men of the neighborhood have boon in the habit. of performing sundry dcprc. dations upon his premises during ltls absence. The frequency of their incur- sions so exasperated the old map that on leaving home yesterday morning be ï¬xed a loaded gun inesuch a way that if the door opened the pit-cc would be discharged. Locking the door he took his departure. During the forenoon a with the. intention of mischief. . . l lad named Pctcr Tippincott. aged 15‘ years, visited the place, as was supposed i llel sprung the trap and received the con-1 tents of the gun in his abdomen. There I seems to be no chance of his recovery. The Queen will open the Internation- ul Fisheries exhibition on llay film. There was a terrific hailstorm at Mil- waukee on Wednesday night. which greatly dutiiagcd crops and properly. Hundreds of windows were broken. It is now decided that the Marquis of Lorne shall return to London in De- ccnihcr. Lord Dalhousic will probably succeed him as Governor-General of Canada. A terrific rain and hailstorm visited Scranton, ‘l’u., on Friday evening. It‘ivo inches ofiiiin fell, and an immense :- mount of property was damaged. Scr- cral large buildings were struck by light- uing and rllgllfl)‘ damaged. BEE†Use Lardinc Machine Oil for your umchiucry. .. SIIILOII'S CATARRII REMEDY. A litur- velmis cure for Cuturrh, Diphtheria, Cnnkrt‘ Mouth and flood Ache. llith cut-h bottle there is an ingenious nasal Injector, for the more sticct‘ssful treatment of then: com- plaints, without extra charge. John Nu- gcnt, Wholrsn-‘o and Retail Agent. Answer This Question. Why do so many people we are around us prcli-r to Milli-r ttllll he made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loas of Appetite, Coming up of the Food, Yellow Skin, when for 7!: cts. we sell them Sliilolu’a Vitalizt-r, guaranteed to cure them. John Nugcnt, Wholesale and Retail Agent. ,Shiloh's Consumption Cure. This is beyond question the most success- ful Cough .‘llcdiniiic we have ever sold, a few dost-s invariably cure the wortlt cartel of Cough, Group and Bronchitis, while it! wonderful success in the cure of consump- tion is without ll. parallel in the hlltory of medicine. Since its first discovery it has been sold on it gunruntec,n In! which no other medicine t‘ltlt stund. If you have it Cough We earnestly uslt you to try it. Price 10 ct: 50 us. and $1. ll‘yonr Lung: are sure, Chest or flock fume, use Shiloh'a I’o- rous Plaster. John Nugent, \l'holclalc and ltctuil Agent. ])I]']I). i In Font-Ion l’ullvi, on Sunday, May 6th: Esther, filth daughter of Afr. Joseph Poul! ugcd l4 (hiya. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"""â€""'â€"_'â€"-â€".. , . DIA]'€I{IE’I‘ 153.131’0RT8 FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Il’qmrml by J]: llougall .i‘ llrumfon. l-‘cnclon Falls, Friday, May-Nth, 1883. - ~ . â€" .l . ’ ' .' i ' ' . " . . . . . Price or it Silk-"0 Pound. customers “'l‘O this a keeper named Conbrcttc accotn- Ir 1 “PC†8 Prcs'dcncl or She “alum†. . . Wheat, full, per bushel - - $0 on t 00 ill‘rs Ilt “"005 dll‘L‘CW‘m‘.\{§ [to] P3 full" purchase a dollar's worth or even halfa. panied him. The pair suddenly were leal-E‘uep Tallinn"? the Amï¬llc“; branfl'l' The Inspired Minister. “1mâ€, "wing; it - .. . o as 1 oo in a straight course from c c l 5 car - dollars» “any, a, a time will act more _ ,- - cs, or w ith to is rcsponst c at \t'lllCi â€"- [mm M imam] . . . 50 no ' - - - . nfrontcd b the ï¬le convicts. S )ruw- , , ' . , y. i GEORGE CUNNIRGHAEI E tog will 10 the 01â€"?er Emmi†Sine" for their money than formerly.t a?" u 0,, 05mm,†Leblanc he!!! ,lfc he cannot control, may yet bring him The Brandon Sun says .â€"-I)urm'_' Outs, -~ It . . . . 43 50 General Insurance and Loan Agent, . On Yetlncsday morning we went. tip FHCY QTORE _0n Tuesdn ,3“ “r ’ p ' into trouble. The appeal to labourers the several tariff debates, when the tax , f’eitsc, ‘“ . . . . ,o 75 ON FALLS ONT 3 the track as far as .‘chrthur d: Thom- l Iuk' ‘in uni, an “mmâ€, comgemed‘ u; ' is interpreted as meaning that. Mr. l’ar- on agricultural implemch ups under; {Spa-um “ ’ ~ ' ' f: FENEL ’ " ‘ son‘s siw-mill and got. acquainted with , do! u t,“ Gabon“, “we, entrance cell is convinced that Irish farmers are discussion, the Finance Minister frc- E gimme" P" dâ€, _ 75 . . , . , , . u I . . . . . z t , .. - - torn-seats thtlx following mat Cl:|~£ cpmt‘nd , .‘fr. Burgoyne, the l’ulp Co. a managing i ‘ t, c p‘lcanhur Home “ard and 1 [00 we†su'Jgï¬cd wnh the workâ€): of qnemly found It necc§3flry to meet ugly , mumâ€, I,†bum. _ . _ 30 m nice, \l‘til) ‘]\-h.cli li.l1i.p\t-S:lc‘::‘i‘ It‘llritrtg-‘tclt‘ i man. who was superintendin: about rgom‘qbt‘mt-l.‘ by 36 feet ii" :lhus ,hc Land Act ,0 give emciem supper†objecï¬om min by “no,†memberâ€, "ml, .. _ _ _ _ 30 m ttpnn t it! Imn' :‘ I? in ‘ ‘ " ' I ' ‘ ‘ .r' ' -- ' ' I I " ‘l of lilttte )0 lb. - - - - - ll 20 . . . . ' , z ; 1 -n ncu who were digginn at . . . . - to furthcra itatiou. on various lots. it ever use it icr . r i r . iimTimâ€?ii‘i‘W“‘11:?Kirghiz: ' ililiitsitdholithc lime kiln which. is ted be formed’ ,1,“ch :71?“ ,rumourbum‘un mull wilflgbje biowhczuslmd m Le' a _ .. documentaiii? evidence wtivs pniducedfl Drone.“ “ofâ€. P" “I†"My 57 5° 33 5° W “5â€â€ "‘“r‘††' -’ . ‘ ' w n 'or a I In" room at. l. r. on 'sr'u core to a time to mrvc ‘ v . , {g e.- d , . . . . ii 12 ‘i""' “WON‘T ‘ ltlcnlt‘d "n ""3 I’ll†“re lm- "early OP‘ as "m t ' c ' ' he read letters from manufacturers to mi" l’ 07°“! The Chin-n,†Ins-imam- Company, ofC‘aua- 3 tin, For onf .f-‘v': feat. The lullll‘Jnitln‘ Institution Co , of England. , The Confederation Lite Association, ofCun- ado ' 1*). I I A. \V', positc the mill, purchased last week front the Midland Railway Co. The ‘ kiln will be IS feet square and IS feet l high ; but as the walls will be six feet. ithiek, the interior will measure 6x18 ' feet. When completed, which will be ‘ in from one to two months, it will be lllll’lllllll & Blllllllll, FENELON FALLS. â€"â€" i The advertiier it prepared to rxecutt all orders with which he may be favoured, from . kept going night and day, and will turn 3 out. about 250 bushels of lime cvcryl twenty four ho:rs. Soon after the kiln is in operation work will be commenced on the pulp mill itself, which will prob ably be ï¬nished in about six months from now. Noticing an immense pile of slabs on the park lot purchased from. Mr. Cunningham, we were informed Ingram contradicts it, and says that he intends it for a gentleman's fancy store, and will purchase a large stock of such baud, rte-organized about a year ago, bids fair this time to be a permanent ,iustiiution. There are now fourteen memberii, who were playing in public last Monday cvening and acquitted they have only had a teacher for a lit- tle over two months. and he has been sick the last three or four weeks. So Onn Bun â€"The Fcnclon Falls brass in the nagging prncm. a ï¬nger. He then turned upon the re- maining four and they surrendered at. They hurried to the discretion. place i articles as are not now kept at all, or I where Rodgers, the guard. had been l , only in very limited quantities, in any-l gagged, and were just in time to save 1 store in Feuelon Falls. . | his life, as he had been nearly strangled Leblanc lay motionless where he fell, and when he was exunincd his skull was found to be fractured. lie is now dying. H- Soundness of British Trade. The Saturday Review (Tory) :â€" It is noteworthy that the taxes came in aur- prisiugly towards the end of the year, A Monster Monopoly. The Waterloo ChmnicIc sayszâ€"If the Canadian public is capable of being aroused to a sense of danger before the nerves of sensation arc disturbeti} we might, even now, when plainly too late, lift. up the voice of warning in their ears. The utter usclcsmees of such warnings in, however, so plainly taught by experience that. It is disagreeable to write on these unpleasantsubjects. Last; hero“? "'0 mill or May- ycar when the people of Canada got their ï¬rst opportunity of pronouncing, upon the bargain with the Syndicate, support his contention. to extend the time for the operation of the new tariff until the ï¬rst. week in June, he quoted letters from manufac- turers to show that. a sufficient. supply of implements could be tian forward lIo quoted the manulacturcrs to show that Ontario could supply the entire demand of the North-West. flc quoted the manufnc~ lle _poscd as; the manufacturer's advocate, and never, there was any reason to cuppa†that once did he caprcsx: himself in a man-g nor to show that he had given proper; consideration to the matter as presented l by the consumer's point of View. Arde lfoy, per ton, - - - - SI! 00 to 5†00 New Advertisements. GEO. CUNNINGHAM, Agent hedit Valley Railway, 'l‘icllcu from all pointa West and North- West, and all local points on Credit Valley and Canada Southern ltailwnyl. f‘cnelon l'allt. llay 4th. 1883. l2-t.f. l l i themselves very well indeed,cspecially as i E lloiisc & hot for Sale. For sale on reasonable terms, a good I} story Frame House. 30 x 22 feet. and half an acre of land. near the railway station. Apply on the premises to WM. ROUTLY. Peneloa Polls, Nay lib, 2883. 12.4. Dress & Mantle Making. Misses Robertson a Tolmle naiwctfully inform the ladies of Fenelon Falls and lit vicinity that they have «in. meoerd hutineu at Great and Mantle mak- eu in Sir Fitzgerald's building on the cut†tide of Colborne street, and will spate no pain: to give nit-faction to all who nay e favour than with their patronage. 33" Your apprentice: wanted. Peaclon Valli. lily 2nd, 1883. they "ï¬ï¬ed it by their vote. though in % turcrs to prove that the increare of 10 terms are no manifestly outrageous that P“ ccm- duly 0'} “F'lculmnl {ml'lc' no man living with sense enough to an. I menu would not increase the price to dergtand the contract could honestly dc. ' lite North-West act:ler. Evidently the clam his approval or it, But the Per). 1 manufacturer-was the only person coo- plc took the X. P, bait, inelt‘ a fraud l, sulted in making the change ; certainly of the ï¬n; water, “a continued my he was the only person whose interests ' blf‘gain. or refused to consider it, he- were studied. cause they thought this Government . , was making them prosperous. Such a lpeople richly deserves the fleecing in ‘ Gem," Bible Sackâ€, " ‘ “whimâ€. suggesting revival. unleg there wax of- ï¬cial pressure to get in as much as posâ€" sible within the twelve months. It is also actcworthy that the increase in the that the l’ulp Co. had contracted for: m“! “"65 1"" be“ formed» only ‘0 Cflllflllll in BUILDINGS ,. to the smallrnjobt cl carpenter work. and so,“ mm. in“, which a new circular! was impoaible to construct one .that. '3" Hum M 1m“ ‘0 Ki" “Width†in f is 35m" to be pm. "6 u,“ the pulp l would stay constructed, but we begin to ' l . , _ . . . . ° ~ ' ' ' 'ucl ""3 a". 2 mill (which is to run all the year round, ill“ “9 ""9 mm‘Len- miscellaneous ft-‘WIWC ‘3'†WWW" . .V ho . . -. r . r . Int the a ' ‘l IN D0‘v SAbH exec l hour 12 o’clock on Saturda l gamma Ao.ttx.â€"-Last ll ednesday large. It. would seem that at . DOORD, & h, x mm“. of M night until 1 o'clock on Monday morn): l morning apine ounce stone. thrown up1 revenue is recolvering some of ursllold walk! m ‘iina‘irr::s:a‘able prinia. i logs) will burn them at the rate of overi by a blast in the canal, fell upon Mr. elasticity. If t "'4 be so, it must 0 ow "g'll‘uxkohor on Punch SIM! But:?\ a and an hour. . I: reply to a question l John Nugeut's skylight and broke two that the country is really more praiper- as to the mill hands. Mr. Burgoyne panes afghan; but did not descend in- arts than the other signs would seem to ‘d 0 Bond Street East. . I . , "u u" 3 um um of can". ‘ f", who in" .1. i to a" mom, .3 it'lighlcd upon a broad , indicate. Another favourable circum- EDMR†"“w'i . - . - - r -- - - “one Audit Emmi":- The People rBibiu. Tie 12 ion. Bible sot-aw reunion Falls. Oet’r tub. m1. not. , rend! acquired skill will have to bol part of the sub. which it penetrated to ~. sit-nee ta the steadIyr 1:23.";2‘ligcgc‘2llll: bu“ ‘0'“ "w wind “ml "be", mad. ‘ï¬oomc menu] :mert' Biwkï¬hm “M'de ' n ' r ' bl d h. This is the see. i building trade. 7 . . . ' . . . ‘ . _ ‘ . : rota"? “Elli Eiifzmo:;;lgb.;‘: l :.?::::The.ukyli:ht has been broken i done was not steadily augmenting, it is :3: ll)" '1' '2',†lg)" gl’m'md "lb ; where, in ’l348, .the Loupctl forbadr i P: {the mideuu o! the villa-re aa-i b the rune means and the thirl orlnot to bcsupposed that the means of} “'m' "9 ‘ ° °°"?°q"°“mi “ICl'fl'c C'rculal'"? 90mm“ 0r ll" mgfbl: and will be unions :3 ti alum. time glue III Some rt of hiei locomotion would be an constantly in of'l†Popul" Velma!" ‘h‘PlnB them†i Holy Scriptures, and when: he uttered “56603. ""‘l "m Brcmfs‘ ""1! M" l “cad! married men. who wills; premises has been smashed. He think: creased. And the additional out!!! UP- ‘ “in, cw“ no" i "to words. The truth ah’ll ll'Tthtl. ' which 1 will at IL rheal- :i-I' (Ta: or com! : likely to remain in their alterations {or . the contractors ought to be satisï¬ed on wily-13". can-l! 3nd .tho lllic Ill , pad the Religious Taft Society pyrite tulle. Lora: out. v31“. :2“:er INN“ †mm, o; uni, “spicy†at with bombarding the Grin, and let pointa in the same direction. Lastly, Every-weal'regulated" newtpepcr he: lac: are where Blithe were {a no} Ru,“ hm. Am, :6": an ‘, luau,“ h“: do“, . 00,3 mm. gland". my... l in. of good omen that the amount of th: Car a than!!!) ten y. . burned. and the light round iron one used in place looks much nectar and better. 'l‘ui: Boss I’ora‘rons.â€"Mr. George Manning has for sale a few bushels each of two of the newest. sorts of poth- tocs, Beauties of chron and White Elephants, which he raised from seed procured last. season from ‘M cssrs. Stone and Wellington, of Toronto, for whom he acted as agent. For the small qunn- revolver at his head and demanded his surrender. In the hands of the keeper Bndbnis was a padlock seven pounds in weight. Realizing that. it was it criti- cal moment he raised the padlock and Voltaire‘a house is now used by the um . three-spring neuocaarf II-3l. on ‘