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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 9 Feb 1884, p. 2

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firms: ' -,,,_,.,_.m AMVID “EVE Week E ’I’evcmam'v' 561”“ 7'33 HIGH“ "3' 'I' “it 6’ “INF - A Bracing“ Atmosphere. Another Railway Accident. an Unprecedented Case. New Advertisements. g Ty E "" (leIcI: in the Soul Victoria electilml -- â€"â€".â€"_====:=£==s H, m” ’ A” "m“ ”6'5"" ‘° W" “Twin"! a... I“- lend on Friday. the lst' In-:.E (Fro-IWPWM’I RIM!) on raalenr normals tItTo ARM Prince Albert Victor's recent entry are hereby noted that on an their at" L055“ Ire paid on or before tho J3“; the“ V565 Pcééft‘ed. nod bu! hot I 33m been given. , ornna A! mu noonâ€"rune“ me upon his 21st your reminds the Si. Peal-$3352?”aTI'doti'libmir‘hds'iifdth: 1'0! LIPS. Jamrr' Gazelle that never yet his the “mm”, living west of Brandon -â€"- eldest son at a Prince ot \\ Iiles come of “rites recIirdiug the (reel weather eh, I At ttro oelock on Sunday morning a Ea age during his father s lifetime and be freight train (No. 16), nee standing"2 on fun: his falhcr's accession to the throne. NEW IllllG STORE, Free' l‘.-up 1an Patent \ledicIoee, Brother, MT DAY OF MARCH NEXTE PICTURES &c_ “\qu ,3. Catch. Loapr'l’zr! our; and Fury Goodg,' . the “to: will be placed in (5th r hand! for .I . caller-lion. Thlt notlcr Is In earnest. and The undersigned has just received a good nssortnIt-nt of PICTURES. PICTEBB FRAMES Nansen ad- vertises a nice (loci: of picture.- lrIImeI. mouldings. étc which should be seen I INTERESTINJ To ALL. E l Pme and Reliable llye Shift, new unortment of the DIAMOND DYES, nleo always on hand, a will be promptly acted upon without res-I poet to penone. MCDOCGAIIL & BRANDON BROS. ' Penelon Folio. Pcb‘y TIh, teat. an. E---- E' ' ti: t 1": Isl-an falls (bonito _. k... attractive. Prices to suit the times. b) all who wish to make their parlour: New LIVERY STABLE «Mr. Joseph I! 55 «10.2”?! WW “'0 ' We. (.III has cIImIIIenL-ed the livery busi- E 0"” until ”'0“ hast 999“ ""3 “059 ”f n uc~s (In Francis. street east. as VI'ill be prnlrIe "’3“- seen by an adverti~ement in another keep trurm while the \rind' Is blowing. pt‘I’IFnCld there. and from the letter We E take the following: d .I The thermometer has been as “WE defl- tn proceed. The train hands up, I came nearest to doing 50, Was.” it say.- Talk not ol It' Is almost iII'Ipossible to the ‘iaduct, Port Hope. awaiting or-E Eparently had a. long spell of work and l were drowsy with fatigue. To this source must be traced the fact that the E train had no rear light and that the signals were not attended to as pmtupt- " Frtdericlt. son at George 11., uho " ‘20 years and n few ntoitths old when. .E III I72 .the latter became. king" then, Queen hicloria lives and reignsE after the 8th oi January next. and both E her eldest son and his eldest son are A xtd )[ onldiugs. which are wrll worthy of inspection and In" or add (Amp. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER} in any slide at the shortest possible notice. 55‘ Painting. Knlsomlnting and Pep-Ir l ..._- no matter how much clothes a person column, and mlicits (I share of public may have on. I Wear two suits of un- Ilnnging done as usual. A good stock of pat. on 'Ige. He has I-ome very nice horsa Full Stool: of School Books.: l3' as might have been At (III events, likewise then living, the British Parlia- Including Campbell .t Gage": New Readers. Copy Rook-I. .‘iole Paper. Envelopes Pena, Inks, I’cncila. l-louit. g l’nper, Pan Books, Account Buoit- Time Buu'r. s, kc. W Agent for thelrfidtng Newspapers. M2 at nos. Husic. 65c. Parmerl will do Itc‘l lo coil and get a SUE-{I i\' (:I‘ II I: fImuus old 'I‘llot'lcy Horse 8: Cattle Food. It l‘. the only genuine l'uud,alld will pay We'll to use it. W. E. ELLIS, l'enclon Pulls, Sov'r 8th. lose. LEGAL &o. .lllifllllN ARIII'TEII ttto "I’Iltt \'-ltl LII Iv Solicittr I III 4 human. KII ltt Street, LiliIl :ty. DEAN (l; I? I Ali'l'. )AIIIIISTE IS, FULICI'I'ORS, CONVEY- ) unl'IIra, .tIL' UtliI'II ill .llr. JIlrtlttll'S new block, (.'olhoruc 5L, Fem-Ion Fulle. II II “my. C. ii. START. N II No ('olu II: E: ll-IIIrIy to loan at lowest rates. 'Inl cltllrgI-d. Mvwm ..__ .\l \lll'Nl .v HOPKINS. )AlliJSlltliS, SIHJI‘ITUIH, (kc ) III-3' to Lull (It. '5 per cent. Kent ~lt'I:I'.I.: l.lII(lI-‘I3, Ullt. I’.S..\l.tll1l.v. l", I). .‘I OOI‘IIII, )AHIIISTHII, ATTORNEY, & SOIIICITII ) and Notary Public. Money to Loun. ()lIICc, Kent (tn-(It, Lindsuy. .‘I (I- Ollicc, 0. ll. HOPKINS. Ill llFl’l'I "III & l\l‘ l{"0.\’, )Ili’ lllnTI'll‘. SOIIICII'OIIS, (kc. ) lice. ll Ill: .IIII 51reet,l.inllsuy. A. lIL'IIsIIn 1'”. A JAcxsou. Of- I) I‘ll .tlll' A O' I IIIARY, )A llltlh‘ l‘I-Ills, .tT 'I‘UIIN EYT-A 'I‘-LA W, ) Solicitors in (.‘IIIIlICcry, Ike. Ofl‘icc, Dohcny Block. heut street, Lindslty. .Itllrlllill U' IIEAIIY. IIL'GH O'lIeIllIv. )l(:l\' I‘ I'll 1'} .k STI'IW ART. I)AIIIII\III\ .I'\l'l'(lll\'EYS- AT- I..,I\“' IqoliLilnrs in (3,-_,IIIIn(LIrv (to, Lindsay. Oll‘IIIII U\'(‘l Onlurio llullk, Kent street. )lo- ney to lawn [It 8 per cent. on real estate ecuritit-R. I). J. llcltrvlns. Tune. Srnmllt'r. 31()N]<3\’ 1‘0 IAICNI) on security oi mortgage on ltcul and For- noun] Properly onll Promissory Notes, (It rt'nsonlthlo rules of interest. Apply to JOHN A. BARRON, lilluustnn, Lindsay. _ _ .- MEDICAL A. \l'.. Illet‘IIIAI? .?I,JI l). OItOVI‘I ., II’lIysiciItu,SIII'gcon,Il.'(-.., (kc. / IIIIniIIII-ulc Ilrlcl.’ Cottage, Wellington street, Lindsuy. ll .It lt'lII .‘II’ I'. .‘I I). C. IRADII .'IIH'I or \lcliill University, .‘Ion X in I,III :IIIIl l’l'oIiIIc' ‘I: II l.lc,cntintc Physi- t‘llln, .‘I'IIII'gI-(Ill IIIld tllutctriclun. Medical llt'l'eIl'I'Ic [II the thllllltrd. I'hu‘uix, Connecti- cIIt .‘llltIIIII. Itlld l-Iq'lilllhlc IIIsurIIlIcc Conl- puuios. Ollice null residence. ill the house lately occupied by RI‘V. II‘utlIcr Stafford, all the cornerot‘ Lindsay IIIIII ltus streets, lIilIdsIty. IIII. A. “II. ‘()N, ll II I'XII'I-rltsn'v of Trinity College. .\I. ll. l"Ilv--rslly of Toronto. )lt-mb. (Tol. l'lIyé. nIIIl Slug- ()lIl. I‘lI3'<i(‘,iItlI, SIII'g-Iou IIIIIl Act-(IIIL-IIL-r. Ollicc,Culhorue atrII (It, I I'Ittlnll IIIIlls. Illt J. ll lOlll‘l. )IIYSIt l.\.\' k SlillGlIflN. lllr.‘ I't‘IH'ln'lUIlttl (‘oIIllly ol‘llltlihurtml. 5(3),!" t'mit'l' Ilollsc. lltIIIiIltIIIL‘II.IIIII hulls.- piml by Dr. llrysuu. on .\l.t3' street, l-‘t-llclon Pulls. SURVEYORS. JANE-IS ‘ llll‘ KSON ) LS Il'. 'I'I3ol. (‘ .I. II It! sslIIII-Ir in the Q. l1, ‘IIIII'I 3IIIII' ,. r. .kc. llI'siIll-llce,und ud- (lrc.'.s-I Foul-loll lolls. nuscenmuuou‘s,“ Il‘lll') ("l ['I' OI" AMY. (\I. (UNIHIN FIRE INSI'R. (.'IIEIIIIII r".I‘l III,luIII sterling, l'l'EIIwilt'I “IIII lltt‘ DoIIIEIIiult Government. . 51ml (\IIII, 'I‘III'. lluvAL In! il.\.\t‘t2 I‘o. or Encounâ€" (‘Itl-i':\l. $2 '.“““'-lI". l‘.-posited nilh [)o. mFIIiIIII liovIIrIIIIII-Ilt and otherwise vested in l'Ituzt-III. 5'; 'I.'II' II 'I‘III; \'.‘I'III.II\ lssl'nwrn (‘0. (‘npilul IIIILl Aunts, $I.GR'.'..'I.'III. J I). SlllTIl, Agent. hunt-Ion Falls, J.lu'v '.’.‘tIII. Inst. 48. i‘on 2-: u to. Lot' .I me: (Ill olhume .IIIII moth of F run- cls streets. lit ti II v. i. .g- If l’I-(IIIIIIII rItIIs 'l‘I(It.:~-. II3. I’I'IIrtIru ..Irptrll.olurs nppl3 to Sir. Jua Duke'ou l-euclou lIItlIII or to I}. A. DICKSON. lIindImy. Ont. l9ot.l‘. or (Yuma. Lindsay June '13lll.l83';l. J. HEELAHDS, l)'lIZ N'I‘IS' 1‘, 1.1313511". 'Ooe ofthe firm Inll be at the Mc.\r.ra:t'll Ilovstz. I‘tfisuos FALLS. on the third Monday ofcnch month. Teeth extracted by laughing “as without pain or in; Iry or no chute: Iv ill be made. W Ottice established to Lindsay nearly fifteen rears. lNSUliANCE. GEOBBE GUIIIIBHAI, General Insurance and Loan Anon. FENELON PALE-3.01“?" reprewnti (be following first clue compa- an», Iilh which busiuen no be transacted own the must a ‘unugeou terms. The Canada Pennant bout 8 Suing: Co The luaoerinl Internet Company-mt Lon don. England The Citlxrtu' lemma Coupon], “Cona- do For and Actual. Coroner for, next door lo the .\lc.trllIIIr_ lulcly (“With E lSaturday, February 9th, 1384. Trent Valey Canal, Etc. \l' e have receivtd a enp3 oi" the OI IIII IlIe' i rent \ .IlI. I.(I3' Naviuatiou scheme, but. on III-count (It its length, We must postpone the pubiicatiml of it until next III'L-I k. We may .533, t'IIpI'CsclltilIg twelve Counties, sisting (Il about 15“ (numbers or Illorc. 94 (II whom, having been present when the pctltinu to Slr Challes was adopted. appended their ImIlILI-I to it. The dep- ululiutl had (.0 pally complexion Both sides in politics “I re lll"t 13 rcpl'IIIIcnt- (III, and IICILI unanimous in their (IL-sin: that the Work should be bl'gou ht tu Completion as speedily :Is p0 sible. 'I‘IIO‘fl \l’llO spoke must emphatically to IIIiII point Itell: Geo. A. Cox. )ln3ol ol I'ctcllloro, Mr. Cook. .‘I. l’. and I‘ll'. Cnckhuln, .‘I. I’. There was no un- certIIilI wood on the question givul by either party. Sir Charles said all lor the scheme that one Minister could: say without his colleagues. And ullIIIllgtIIc things he did say. was that ii a guaran- tee coIIIpnIIy \Illi build the cullol ill the engineer's estimated cost, of $3 .000, 000, the money uould at once he suEIplicd. \\ itlI ltIgztrd lo the mill IIIce Ile un- luvoulably by the engineer: that (III: .'lIIiLlI estate uses about two thirds ol' the water power, and that one third is running to waste. and that with bottll' constluctcd (Ilachiucry it would require much less thuu is now used. The gloat objection, however, appears to be, as stated in the re'pmt, the creation of (I “rival grist mill." We take on our- selves to say tlut there is not (I portion in this I'illItIIc or in the suIl'ouIIdiIIg country that cures one straw to whom a good and sullicieut grist. lllill belongs. What we lII'IIe a right to complain oi is that Ive have no glist mill at all. and have not had any since tilt: cully putt of last fipllllL’. and without the slightest sign ol one bciIIg provided by the Smith cst' am The want ol' (1 good grist lnill bus (1 very detrimental effect on the trade (:I' this villttge. It can hardly be supposed that the I"'atmels ol I‘CIICIOII Vclulum ItIItl Somelville, who are lorced to go either to Lindsay, (.‘ obocoult, 0I Bobco3gc0u with their grists, will do so and come buck to l‘cuelon balls to buy their goods. Though there is no desire Oil the putt ol'nlly one to cstnb- IlSll (I grist mill at the expense ol the Smith cstntc, yet the present state ol' things can hardly I'ail to form: such It rival mill into existence. II' it is found (but the Smifiestnlc can legally claim full the outer power rand let the third (II It run to \l'ih‘le. It question which lsjust belug examined b3 the GO\CI',lIIHUIII tlItIn It joint. stock cnlllpltuy grist mill . will surely be established, to be run b3 steam. b3 the. l'ur'IIILIIs. the (Merchants and others of the village and county. mill. Ilrcspcctivc, hnII".eILIr ol' the glivt mill we \qut the additional water pow- LII which can be Clt‘tlletl by the locks for other industries if we can get it. The Almost every body may, at some time or another, he heard lit-trailing the want ol independence in the l’I-(.Issâ€"pul'licu- lal'ly the village I’Icssâ€"but very few lake the trouble to Icllcct upon, or neck to ('(IIIIIIct'IIct, the cause of it. (.'vLIr3’bI’Idy pretends to want is u bold ” Gazette " In Danger. Istl'ntv for anybody, and will pitch into the ppreIrIItIII's ol~ ilupl'upliclics with the Courage. of a bull- dog; and what I wanted can be llltd if' the IIIIccs~ur3 steps bI- tltkcn. The Gazelle hull (IIiL'lI IIally (Ivory inclination to " fill the bill ol the first li‘l“ oi II: IltlIuâ€"5("ll pl'cstlvn- lion. I list the I I (tell-ll ton ll‘ltlEt plillt iIIg \I'I;IIIt then that ol Somervillt- ; and .t Icw lzIIliI's alter the .'Ippt-Inrlpcc (II' IIlIrE vIr3 mild commmls on thcb lg depola-l (inn III: were inlurmc-l. on the vcr3 bl-t authority. (II It. (Inc ol the councillor. had Sulll, ul'tcr reading it : .. Never mind ; Ivuit till he comes to IIII lor the village printing ! " \ow it. so happens lll:|l (htI loss (II the “Mk. (hr-Int be carried out. uill not be as ,.I your a :II' it nor do vi'c wish it to be said (II 'It the (III: «He is the only paper in OIItIIIiI' that has not got a single municipality among its patrons. It' the ptuplc (It ml or ItII3' other municiptlily want their lo cal paper to be really independent nnd rIIg-ItrdlesII of the lrowns (II on .'ust per- sI'IIlztgesâ€"particularly of those who hm..- _ power to do it harmâ€"they Illu~t in some tray help it to defy the III: diet: of Its on- to put a lot of new names on its aub- injure it is made or a threat to do so it uttered. Powles’ s corners. (Cameron-.'i“: (girl: Guam.) Gutsntznen Houses â€" -\ firmer near E bore clue to span of horses that are sup posed by many to be glandert-d The»: l animals should be examined by a vet Icrinary woman, and if they are dis- used they on «lit to be shot by order 0! E the police magistrate. I Tutxos We“ ()an LIKE to Know.‘ I -â€"«W hen there is to be a grist mill EFeoeloo Folio? Why the Solvllinu', larva Fru: 1"I.qu containing an account: (It the procudinuo oi the deputation to ' Oxtuua to IlIlIIIvier Sir Ch mica 'IuE per 5 houever. (but the ' deputation was a Very influential (Inc. ‘ and CIHII I dclstuud that it has been reported on: \\'IIO ulll ol course support their mvu I What I outspoken paper that doesn't cure III .. E are null cxprcss its own or public sentiments i Ivilhnut regard to ('IIIIsIIqIIclIcIIs.,bIIt Ilis- ' COVL‘I‘t‘lI to its cost that >uch It counsel was illcnmpI Itiblc with It duo (IbsL-rvuucc. should the 3 grtut u etlumity as it “('Iuld hove been I ,int we doIl' t Imnt to lot- ’ (mics; and the boot na3 to do this is' seription list every time an attempt (oi soon as necessary. . Go To Lannaâ€".It” living within a Ire; unable di<lIIlIcc (It Lamb’s schuol . the tea IIIeLIliu- r and dramatic and mu sical entertainment tIIeIcItI next 'l'ucs . dly evening. It Will be worth double the price of admission' . and. as the pro- i cecds are to be (levotcd to a good pur there ought to be It large attcud- I pI-5., 2 once. Tun PULP MILL. -â€"Eurly this wee'. 'Iil IIIIIIs. oi soda ash lrom Liv-,elponl Lug-land IIl'Iich at this \illtIge for the pulp mill, {Hill the l'reight thereon was over $201). The belting has also been received, and i5 now being pl'cod in position ; loads nl'solt wood to be con verthl illto pulp pass, down Francis :stleet at abnlt Intervals; (Ind iI'IIotlI- 3 mg occuls to cause unexpected delays. the mill will commence wmk on Sutur- ll. (3' of next IleLIk. GRAND Sommeâ€"A grand soiree and drnunlllc :Ind mudcal entertainment under the :lllsplccs of the Clinic" Cath olic Church, will be held in the town hall. Victoria Road. on the evening ol' \l'cdncsduy, the 202h inst. The pro gramme is very attractive. and us no less than five hundred Ildmisdon tickets have been printed it is evident that a large attendance is expected; and we have not the least doubt that that ex- l pcctution will be realized. ' A Woonux W EDDINO â€"“ LI clip the following, Ithicll ruling to I'nllncl'wcll known I'esIdelIts ol' Fellclnn Falls, from the lust i-suc of Mr. \V. II. Climics new pzlper, the Bowmanville Sun :â€" “A happy ‘woodon Ivodding' part , took place at the residence of Mr. John ' Maynard on Monday night last, on which occasion (I number of friends Its scmhlcd to congratulate the wortllv con plc on their arrival at. the ‘Wooden ’ station (In \vedlock's throngh line. Mr. W. B. Couch, on b Illttll' of those as- scIIIbllId, presented Mrs. MII3nard with It handsome rattan r cking chair and funny table as a souvenil ol‘ the event, prelucing the. Izilt IIitlI II neIIt improptu speech. to which Mr. Maynard leelingI3 responded. The evening was most hap- pily spent with parlor pastimes " RUNAWAY. -â€"-MI Joseph McFIIIInnd s new black mare, emplo3cd iII dIIIWIIlL' the delivery sleigh. run away just. too late to lune hel' caper chronicled In last \vcck' s Gazette. She is (I quiet , goIIIl E IIIIlurcd animal. but has hitherto been . used to double harness and farm work. and has not yet grown thorouullly ac- customed tn the strange sights and unis- cs ol' the. village. While standing un- hitchcd in front of the store something lrig htcned her and aIvIIv she went ,IIIIII although .‘Il' Gemgc Ruthcl'lnld' jilmp- , (Id into the sleigh llc \l'IlS soon glad tIIE Eju'mp out again, Its he couldll' I get hold , ol' the lines and there “as It strong pns ‘sibility 01' his being dumped into the 'cIIIIIIl The III: II'(: ran into the Mo \l- LlIIIl' [louse shed. and was not hurt, but i (he sleigh was slightly broken in tIIoor thrcc pl: Iccs I’BRsosai..â€"We have received a lot.- tcr l'I'IIIII our old friend l)l'. Bl'yson. who has llt'CIl for the past month or more ill St. Louis. Mo, when: he went pIIl'tl3 for his health and p.II' l3 to .It (end It course of medical lcctmcs by specialists ol' celebrit3, from whom he ' has lolrIIeIl many interesting l'IIcls E uhlch will be of gI'I-It value in his lu- . lute L'pIIIcticc. St. Louis 15' .1 fine large city. and the weather then: is now as I pIcIISIIIt (II it will be in OIItI'Ilio bv the lst oi \iuy; but, its (IIII Ire is no end of lsluoke and dirt and the pl ICL‘I of n- muqucIIt are Opl’ll on Sundays. the ldoctol' does not like it. About the l middle III the present month he will go i to [lot ?pl'iugs. .-\l'k-.III.~'II~', where there .'Ilrc alr'LIaIly 5,000 visitors and more :II'I'ivilII.’ every day. He p'lrticulzlr- 'l3' (II-sires us to remember him to his . l’cnelnn II‘IIIIII friends. all nl' whom will. we are sure. be gllIl to learn that his I health has been greatly benefited by his I 3 travels. The T. V. C. Deputatlou. The I’IIttIl'bnrnugh contingent of the TIcllt VIIIII3 CIIIIIII (h-putntiou. which , was It) \vuit upon the Government at (It mm to- day, IIIlt here yesterday Some of the. members of the deputation 3 went in the morning and the remainder ' III the evening. III (III forty gentlemen I (IL-(It l'l'IIln I’ctcrhorullgil bc~iIlIIs Illum- I uho httd come Ilou'n in the train From lIiIIdsn3 and mum t‘tII Bel llcvillc. Their numbers would I)!‘ (Ingmeutcll at the («timid along the lint: ol' the Grand Junction, and b3 the nlditinus ol the . rIIprLIsIIIItutivts li'IIIII the IIIIIIIicileiIics ‘ along the room at the Canal lurthcr (lotto so that the deputation would be . a lawn one. ~ll’n-tinc. .-.- . -oâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Fearful Explosion. ALLI \.\‘( F: Ohio I’cb.1.-â€"-.\ fright- Iul gasoline explosion occurred in Orr 3 store. tn- «lay. demolishing buildings and hur3iIII. . in the ruins an unknown num- ber (It persons Four have been extri rated and four more are pmitively " known to have been inside. Men I at work to rescue, it" possible. those that are alive. and to recover the bud- , it's of the dead. Orr's store is u lar (I new brick block in the centre of the (on. It is rumoured that a child turned the spigot on the gasoline tank and the gas maping was ignited by; JI'h" the fire in the ilot’c. Several perwos , were In the store, and tin Intuition on the mound and third floors. era are seriously injured. The ““63,“ ”mm" 00.0! 8",,“ l Anny can t have the yBiblc Christian we uphoion mouthed and broke thel Ti" 1“,. “3“,“ Lite Amfuufl!“ 0“,, church to hold their moetiu- .'I; in, choral windows to other buildin gs. tI'iI lmaoy souls would be saved. ' to buildings, $75, 000. es and rigs and will procure other: as house. North \‘Irulam. ought to go to E l E Domegc : l l I I l l l l are I l l I q l l nature, direct or indirect, dt-rclothing. with a chnmnis suit over them. and a heat-3- full cloth suit own all. On my feet I wear thr‘ee pair oi luary woollen socks, over them It pair of felt rocks hall all inch thick. and. to- top oII'. a heavy pair of mcc'rtrsln’e. On my head I Wear a toque. over which I wear a fur cap, and I have u large mul» fler. as large as a home blanket. to plactz 'tround my mck and face. \ot- withstanding my wearing this immenSe stock of ‘ ready-Itulde dry-gmds,’ I cun- Ilot keep warm when the thermometer Is don-u to the fillies. I have frozen my nose. cheeks and cars so many times that. they are getting like solo leather. and do not mind it." o-.. Bargaining For a Coffin. A FARMER WHO EXPRESSES SATISFAC- TION AT IIIS MOTHER'S DEATH. l l l l l l E MOUNT letzs'r. Feb 2â€"Pat. Nolan is :I lurIIIcI' living 01) con 6 I.\I)I'Inultb3'. On Tuesday lust his sister Mogulc died his Innlhcl, at that, time. was lying sick III the same house. Nol: III drove to A3- Inu lot It cofliu l'orhi’simer, pulchasetl it, and (hen iIIrEIIiIed of Miller the un- dul'tukcl', Ivhnt discount he would allow it thI cotfios were purchased at the one time. The plice being satisfactory, he ordered two to be made. the second one being for his mother. Returning homo dluuk. he inl'oImI-Il his parent that he. had bought her Collin III .Id pItid lor the noel-Ssuly mmses to be said ultcl her death, and hoped that she would" I spoil his bargain. The old Indy greu rapidly worse and died in the conlse ”I the next day. during his absence' In A3- ton for the sister’ 5 coffin. III the :Iltcl- noon ho was lyiug' III a tavern in II drun- ken sleep. lrom IIIIich he was aroused by his brother Edward and iul'ormod of his mother' s demise. He expressed his sutiuf‘action and at the wake which l'ol- lou ed such scenes were enacted us (III: a disgrace to II civilized community. The two corpses were buIiL-(l (It the one lu- Itclul. â€"Tarmlm News. l l E l l l l l l E E l I l l I Artificial Lumber. In giving an account of' the manufac- ture of artificial Iumbcr't. a New Yolk mun says the lumber i~' made pl'iIIcip-Il- ly ol' the pulp of wheat. rye and cut straw and other vegetable fibers, blood with chemical iIIgI'cdicnis IlIId cements. It is lblmcll of' layers. about one third of an inch ill thickness. and these are pressed together with power l'uls machinery, and thus rendered as llnrd as the hardest wood. besides being much more dense. "l he boards are also ICIIIIeI'IId \vatcl'plnol in \'iI|"\'III'_ -r degrees, according to the purpose for which they are to be used. CHI“ 'l "he IIIItth'iul is us Ilu l.'Iblc Its time and can be sold :It It good plolil lnl less than ordinary lumber. It will take :II"I3 finish. and ill this respect is oqu II to the lines t IIIIIIl w.oII(l Illino- 0\“L'l, it. can be IIIIrbLIllzcd in imitation ol' any killd (II mnl'blc, both in ILI pool to It high degree of polish I'llld on It. im- it: Itiou ol’gl'uin. It will not \I'nlp, null can be tendered perfectly Ivotorplool' il' (losil'.od thus III: (kill: it suitable lor the Constluclion ol' bur I: ll caskets It makes just as solid It surface as any wood, IIlId maybe made (II the hardness (Il' Stone. A5" (1 substitute for Ilood in the coIIsIl'uclion of buildings it IIaliIie~ of pelf'cct adaptation. mIIkLI IlhI finest for renting possesses It. will IIIIItcriIIl ill the world purposes, not excepting slate or iron. It can be sawed. split or pinned, and boards mItdLI ol'it are per- {cell} smooth and flat from end to end IIII both sides, without any knots, crncklI or blemishes of' any kind. â€"â€".Illitcr£cun Lumbcrmun. H.. The Proposed Reform Bill. The Tribune's London correspondent says ;â€"OvoIIvhelmillg plool's oi thc' ll'- rcsistible strength of the popular Ill:- (IIItIld IIIIILI convinced the Tories that the best chance ofobstlucting the pro- gres~ of the IILII‘III'III [.’Iili consists in cm- bulrassillg the Mini ~'tr3 on side issues. Hence the "Iory lenders propose. to make their first nttuck. not on the. Re- I'III'III Bill. but on the Egyptian p dicy (Ii the (.Iovcrmuont. Notice has already been given (but :In .'IuILIIIdIlIeIIt will be moved to the Address um] a division taken ill. the earliest IIIIIIIIIIIIt. The last “well before meeting of Parliament has been employed by both sides ill bring- lug their heavy artillery to the lrout. There has been a IILI.Iv3' fire of speeches on every subject by politician.» of every: grade in both parties. The Cabinet has been engaged in arranging the prongIIII (If the §C<:l')tl. in l'rnmiug bills. and in Mr. polishing the Queen's Speech. I lilo-lstonc. who rIIcLIivcll ltlur' Important dcputalions (In 'Ihuhduy, added no kIIlIIrItI-(l III: of the clttracter oi the com ing measure, but spoke firmly, even I-teruly, ot' the necessity for resisting the threatened opposition, whatever its the latter be- ing regarded by him no more daIIgcrnlt-I ‘ than the former. lltt proclaimed the i l I immovable resolve of the Gorernmcutl _ . Iday vtlth his head crushed. to use every legitimate means to carry the Reform Bill. 'l‘lIt-se deputatious represent the trades unions throughout the United Kingdom. the agricultural; labourers, Ior whom Joseph Arch spoke Weightily, the miners, the Clyde ship-E wri ghtII. and workin-vmen generally. I Besides the Leeds Coulcrcnce, IltiehE Morley din-cubed as rcprm'outing l 540 Liberal nwcintinua in all parts of the country, no previous demonstntion Bald.” l of public opinion has made such an im- E at. these cuguited in the debris. many nth-l prewon or has spoken for so many pow- E The force ofE etlul classes. , l “.- fiP lsc Lardluc Machine Oil for your machinery. l tortured him with fire to make him re another Ireight came unperceived alongl the viaduCI and dashed into the caboose oi' the stationary train. The cnIIineer. Martin Sheehan oflhe oncmuingireluht did not notice \0. 16 until he was close upon it. He at once reve rscd his en- glue, and calling to his fireman to jump for his life, sprang out. into the dark- ness. The fireman struck the bridge and escaped with only a few bruises. The engineer however, Was not so for- tuuztte. His spring carried him outE over the side of the bridge, and down he went to the toad buneafit'h Iz’ dieltlncr: of between forty and fifty feet. In his lull he struck the telegraph wires, and to this he attributes not being institntly killed. Fortunately for the occupants of the caboose, the approaching freight lrain had diminished its speed, .'IsIs customary in traversing the viaduct As it was, the caboose was complctcl3 “rocked. and the cnginc had its pilot 1nd other parts considerably damaged The train hands say it is a miracle that those' to the caboose escaped with their lives. Had the accident happened at any other station the train would have been going (It. a greater speed, and would have ripped the caboose l'rom end. and probably the next couple at curs ahead of" It. It IS feared that Shoc- lIIln has sustained iIItcranl' Injuries that may prove latIIl. 'lhc express lroln the east was delayed nearly six hours duo the accident. Engineer Shcchnn, who belongs to Belleville. notwithstanding his l'catl'ul jump, managed to be the first to get to the station with the news of the accident tllltl assistance was tele- graphed for to Cobnurg (Ind Bellelillo. l .._.._â€" Fewer Repreuentatives. Representation by population was the great cry It few yo me ago. It was to be the grant panacea for all the ills po- litical III Canada, so said the Reform party. We have gotten it, and today both the Dominion and Ontario Houses are crowded with I'PEIIHGSCIIIIIIIW‘S, so much so that there are tumors to the eflect that both Houses will have to be enlargcd to accommodate the members. Now instead of eIllnl'Iring the buildiIlI gs we suggest that the number of repre- sentatives be reduced, thus saving, not only the expense of cnII'IIging, but, the scssionul allowance, etc, llnw foolishl3 spent in upholdlug that bu- bc.ztr rep b3 pop We believe that one- IIIIII‘ the number of representatives would do the work In a shutter lime, (Ind much betâ€" ter than it is now done. 'Iwn repre- sentatives from each County, one l"oI cithet House is all that is needed, llllll \voull be a saving of thousands (Il' dul- lII's annually. 'l‘hnt' Is what we want. â€"10rt [wwun SIN/If of the Age. _.__.¢. What Should Be Done ? It is now genelally admitted that the Gmcrnlllcltt. must again come to tho I'eliIIl ol the Canada Pacific C(IlIIp:'III3 No one \\' lots to see the gigantic eltlcl- prise impded or IctzIrdcd luv :1 day. and the company suy without I'ut'tllel and plnmpt (till they cannot continue operations. That Is practically the sil- nation. uoluithstundingv the loot that it is not long since the s3ndicate boasted of having all the money rIIq uired to complete the, vast uIIch'tukiug. 'l'hl: duly ol' the Government in this Clllt'l‘v gIIIIcy is plain. Let the country take hold where the Syndicate lcuvcs (III and finish the mud. II' the country is com- pelled to l'uruish all the menus for the construction of the line, the Country certainly ought to own it. So for the Government money and the Government credit has been used to “ bonltt " the syndicate, the members of which scent to think that they had an unalienable right to get (III the profits and the coun- try all the lossc5.â€"St. Thomas Journal. a-._-.._. Mr. Bright on Land Troubles. The Tribune's London cnhlc letter nys Mr. Bright and Mr. Chamberlain made two long speeches each at BirI E minI gham (m 'IIIIPStlity and ll’ cdncsduy, E which surpass. all otlicrs in gcnc'lnl in-I lt‘l'L‘Sl. Mr. Blight‘s first speech was a pungent attack on the Tory party, his second was a destruclivc criticism on lIcnry George. ridiculing the proposal to coufisuato the land. and asking why this American invention had not first btcn tried in America? HI: drew a striking and elaborate comparison be- tween Mr. George‘s scheme for nation- alizing land and the Southern slave- IIIIIICIs' scheme l'ur natimmlizin" labour. (II-claling that. there was just as great cruelty, just as great l'aIlly ulId' Injustice, in the attempt to confiscate prope ty in land as in the attempt to turn l'rcc III- bourinlo slave labour. Mr. Bright's remedy for the land troubles in to nhol- ish prituogeniturc and facilitate the transler of real estate. c-0â€"â€"~< Tortured and Then Killed. 81'. Josnru, Mn. lI'cb. 3.-â€"'I‘he dead body of Wm. Bradshaw. a wealthy l'ur- mcr, was found near his home yestcr and his lace. palmsol’ his hands and mice of his feet burned to a crisp. The indica- tions about the proud (III are that the '0” man was au-aulted by robbers, who I veal the hiding place of his money, and afterwards beat him to death It is ,- euppoeed that Bradshaw had a largeE «um concealed in his home. and it taE believed the robbers secured it. The tracks around the house show that three men en-vaged' In the crime. ___. .._.-_.. - oâ€"â€"â€"â€"- The cor now being built at New Ha- ven, Conn., l'or Barnum] white eleâ€" plant will cost 862,000. . l Inent will truly have. " a case unprece dented " upon its hands in dealing with l the question of an annuity and a sIIpnr-E ate establishment for Albert Victor 9 Napaneo has had a serious fire. China has given a London firm a large order for torpedoes. A Spanish vessel capsized in It gnlc and nineteen persons perished. A I‘Iadnc man (told for-M3 nillc hour sl'tius III one built PCQtJnlwly The Emperor of Germnny shoots deer while he Sits III 1m eIIn3 chair Careful estimates pl me the value (:EI' “to. II. lttndcrbilt s outfit. when he drives. at 8150.000. This includes horses, sleigh, harness, diamonds. and E the scIIlskin garments with which he envelopes his whole frame. 0‘4 McGregor's Speedy Cure. From the runny remarkable cures II rought bv using llctlregor's Speedy Cure for D33- nepsin, Indigestion, Constipation nud Alttc- E tions of the Liver, and from the immense sole of it without nny advertising, we llttvc. concluded to place it extensively on the market, so that those who suffer may have E :1 perfect cure. Go to “‘m. I] Ellis's Drug Store, l'cuclon Pulls, and get It trinl bottle free, or the regular size (It titty cents (Ind one dollar. Fluid Lightning Is the only instltntuneous relief for Neuml- ' gin, IIcIIllIIchc, 'l‘oothnchc. clc. Rubbing It few drops brIskly is (III that Is needed. No tItkinv llnuscous medicines for weeks, but one minutes np'llicztlion removes Itll pain and will prove the great value of Fluid Lightning Twentylivc cents per bottle at W In. E. Ellls's Drug Store, lI‘ctIL-Iou l-‘Itlls. The Greatest H=aling Compound is It preparation of cnrbnllc IIIIlII. rust-line and comic ('Illlcd McGregor and I‘III'IIII's Cul'bollc Cel'Itle. It will cure IIII3' sore. I'Ilt, E bllru ur bruise when IIlI other prepnrutlolls l'nil. Cull nt Wm. III. Ellie's Drug Store, Feuelon FttllS,IIII(l get umuckltgc. ’I‘weuty- fivc cents is “II it costs. CO LMU N ILATIONS To (In: [:III'Ior lift/(c Felicia/l l'IIIIu (llâ€"(MM. -l DEAR Sm,â€" OlIserving' in your paper that the dcputntion sent by the vilhlgc council to Ottuwu live to uiln (It getting llll‘ \vIIlcr pow-t r of Common Luke mndc IIvItilIIlIItI, ill the interests at the village, for IlIIIllIllrtclIIr- ing purposes, Itllich is It“ riII'Ilt cIlouth lIIIuIbly lh Ilk they hIII't: OIIIIIII'II II. still molt- important business in not first getting llu- mIlltt-r of the pl'sc cut grist mill plivlllIgII put to rights For It long time pus! the mill has been (lctfllllc, owing, lvc Itlc told, to Illigtlll'. III as to who is the (Inner \\"ILII( il ltny other properly, this might be of little COIISI'QIIL‘IICP to tIIL'I public; but below tle oul3 grist mill within It lung dislltnl-II. its stoppage is c-tuslng soliolls loss to the vil- lune ItIIll forcing the l'urmcrd to make lol. .3; jIIIIl"lIL-3s LII. 'L-wIILII'câ€"In III:III\ Citit‘i sixteen Inilcs l'tlllllcl' IIIl'lty. This is bud enough just now, but In \I'Itrsc ill spring and full; moreover, there is no saying when this loss IlIId lilllgllc ore to tcrmilIIttc. “'I'lll! lulv's delay " is (I ,It-I'IIIIlllcnt (Ivll. um] \leI III: un- til (1 low llIvvlet's :II'I: lynched, in order to (unite the rest of the gang learn that I‘ dc- luys Itrc dangerous.” \\'lII:II lhc ttllll will resume work no one knows, but nIcItIlelilc the public sull‘crs. From the fact that grist mills on “(Her privileges granted b3 the (.'Iown me only Itllmvtd to t-Ikc It ccrtnin IImoIIIIt of toll for grinding] Ilm led to l lftll‘ that the U“ IIâ€" er:I obtained their Wltlur power (III the con- dition tlntt they would erect grist mills IIIIIl keep lllt'ln running Ill the interest ol' the public us well us their own. It certllinly \vus lIIn'cr intended IIIIIL those owning such II'Ilth' power could use it or not at their plcusurc, irrespective ol' the will oi the ('UIII- multily or its \vItllls. It surely could not lH‘ possible that the interests (If IIgIIt'IlllIIl'i~t.~' were. to be left In the “hints (II cIIprlIIlIs (If the mill owner, or (II (EIIIIrrII ls us to owner- ship. There can he no doubt tlI.It their wnnts were the prime object the WW rpolv- er WIIB illtclldtd to supply. Now in this cost; the grist mill is dull)" nothing (II ”III kind, IIIIII, l'IIililIg' II) this, C‘lll it be lll'l Illn' any portion, or is the original grunt flIrIlI Ilt- (Id In the crown. This is the lllll‘rllltfll which the dcputulion to Ottltwu should llIIvc ttsk- cd will" there, or which, IIIIving omitted. the". cult yct trunsmlt to head (EIIIIIIII rrl. It w oltlll settle the question us to Ivhclhl- r the l present litigants (:IIlI rct Itin the wIItl: r pow- LIr ur not, and it Would let the public know what they hurt: to expect, ltltd lend them to adopt such menus us will supply It. grievous wnltt. In the event orthc water power revert.- ing to the Crown, ll. would IIt once he sold to parties (”I conditions .‘llllllllll’ lo thIIsII imposed on its first otvncr, IIIlll It now IIIIII improved mill would epccdily EIIEDEEIJ' the public wants. lf on the other hand lllI litlgltnts IIltrc power to rctltlu it Ila lung (III they choose to (pIIIrI'eI, it will he {or the public to mice ntcps to supply tllc \leIIt There is It limit to pltlicnlm. (lull in this case it must be Well nigh rcItcllt-d. It Ill Illfsl to be prepared for meeting the exigen- cics III the IiIIlIllllUll by being rcltdy lu ltpply u suitnlllc remedy for thc rcmovul ol'lt grout public iucollvcuicllcc. to give it no worse numc. Yours (e c., I'lttl IIONU PITIIIIICO. Vcrululn, Feb. 7th, loot. l) I 1'} I). In FencIon II'IIIle,on Sulurdny, January 26th, Laura, l‘I'It'il daughter of )lr. (leorgc Kelly, aged 4 years. II'IIINIIILON FALLS MARKETS. Reports.) by .lirllnuyall .j' Ilrundrm. Penelon Fulll, Friday, Fcb’y 8th, 18“. Wheat, {all per bushel - -$-’) ’JO (1.? W heat: spring. “ - - - 95 I (In; Barley, per bushel - - - 43'- 55 , Outs, .. - - - - 30 33 Penn. “ U - - - - .'I" (III , Rye, ' .I .I - â€" - . so on Potatoes, “ - - - - .'i."- 60, llutter, per lb., - - - - . I“ 18 [Irene-II Hogs, per I00 Ibo, 57 00 3.8 MI ' F133;, per down, - - - - 16 I8 IIIIy.pcrton, - â€" - - $3 0" 0059”“ l I l l l _ -- .. E E E l l New Advertisements. Illustruy B‘teur. Came (In to the premise: of the tobacrilr er. Lot So. H in I)»: 2nd colleemou o! \'eruIIttn.-boot IlIe begzmliogof Utcv'mlrt'r, , n lied Steer, coming Wu yarn III-l The omter can bare it upon prolong property; and laying charges. . . ' . . ’ THOMAS Jlfhhl). l \‘erulam. Jan‘}' 30th. 251“. 4214:. E I’AIV’I‘S, OILS, GLASS A\ ‘D PUTTY kept constantly on hand. s. xSvIsort. Penelon Falls, Feb‘y 7th, 1884. 50.1 1‘. NEW LIVER} STABLE. The undersigned begs to Inform the rosiv' dents of Ibis village rind its vicinity that ltd has just commcncul tho Livery business on Frauels S'. East, “ilh sound Posl horses and stylish III-n rigs. Il'nd re} pedtfiillr ao-' licits u shun- OI public patronu'g'ié. é'h'él'gés‘ Very Reasonable. W CotIImerciIIl Traveller}: will fi'itd It . decidedly In their udvnutugc to give him a call, us ilu-y will he liberally dealt with. JOSEPH WELCH. Fenclou Pulls, Feh'y 6th, [SS-t. till-(.I'. ._.-_..__.... _____...__. “-m‘ Approx: tioe \V tented. â€"-â€". \\ lllllt‘ti immediately. It snIIIrI steady boy (ls IIII Itpprcnuoo to the carriage mitklug business. I". SANDII‘ORD. Fcnt'lon Falls, JIIII‘y ltitltI lad-t. 47. W. A. GOODWIN, fill llll'llllllllllliw I... â€"-|I‘Ollâ€"- llllllllll Papelli Picture Frames. lfirt‘ltdtty Cards, Oil I’uint ingot. (Flavour 0S. ltlng't'nving'u. It’l‘ LESS TIIM’ CITY PRICES. Albums. Plaques, Oil-Painted Window Shades. Mirror Plates, Sewing-Machine Needles. Artists’ Materials. llnltcl' lllIIcIt, KI'IIt St. West, Lindsay, Ont. Respectfully, -l‘_’--lm. W. A. GOODWIN. Cllbertâ€" Anderson Iltkcs this opportunity (If thanking his nun morons customers Ilnd the public in gellernll for the liberal pItlI'IIIIItgLI they hIIvc III-Mow» ed on him during the lust [\le months, ntIIlI begs to announce tlIIIt Ill' llIIIl Ilddcd to his- l'ormt-r stock II. line of PlillllUll ll BOOKING Slllllll'l (FIN \VAIIIC. 5:0“ not to he surpassed, IIud IIt prices that will' compare {Ilvollrubly with those (If other' dealers. Attention is culled to THE "BERTRAM" AXE,, which bus g'vcll entire suli~fuclion to put-- chusers for lhu pIIIt llIrIIc yl-Ilru, ”llluck Prince " OIIII‘I‘ uxce. Itnsllrpnseed by (my, either in price or qllIIli‘y. Disltonn Mltple Leltlltltd other ulld Cross-(Duty thiaxvs-I. Files, (to, IIIlII Ilollt‘d (Ind rlur Ollt'-lllllll Souls, “and Sun's. by tho bcsl Inillllllllt‘lllrt‘rd. lIillsccll Oil, Lubricating and Coal Oil, Rubber 1: Ilsbcslos Engine I'm-king, Italian. IllImp, Belling IIIIIl III‘HHS Fillings, I’lllllll,‘ Olin (Ind I’lIlly. A LL CLASSES or IIARIHVAIIE, (It the most rcnsounhle prices. II‘clIclon lI‘IIlle Dcc'l' l‘.!lll, 18-43. livanzer Sewing Machines (it; till about]. WUN THE GRAND lilllll MEDAL nl the great Central Exhibition nl llnmilton. in 1883. lllly no other before you 500 tho \l'IIlIzer, the Ulu-npcst Illlll llclt, For Still: by .'I'. Austin, ugcnt for the III-at "when of Organs, until sold C/trllltfbr wall or (III IIILI instalment plan; See Mv Sample Organ before you buy (my. I cult unit you in Hyde, qunlily not] price. FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE in first rule cmupnniell (It low rotor. 38" Money to loan on easy tcrml. .T. AIYHTIN.. Fencion Falls, Nov'r 22nd, 1883. Daily Arrivals â€"-ov-â€"â€" GHIIISTMAS 60008 “I (i. A. SchlIIIrell'l BOOK STORE "A‘IPâ€" M ’(‘It‘ Elll’ORIUM. Come One! Come Allll and examine good-l before purchuing clu- where. G. A. METHEREIIL. (IrIIolslra rut ”(luau CMUICI, 1(01“ ~36 t... IAnduay: ‘Iindoay, October 27th, ”583 ' To Whom It May Concern. 1'th it to certify llul W. W. LOGAN, of. Lil-III- my, in our onlv (Authorized Agent for Ibo: (.IIuntlee a! V iota tin and I'clcrtmruuh for the tale of our Inetrumeou and any at er pcnon tpmlinz price» In short: aimed. w ' counties III“ on right or authorily to do to. 'Iflllllot till“! 8 III.“ (‘0. Botmnnrillc, Oet‘r 20th, I883. S. It, It will be Il‘ctt from the above tint. Agenll {or other instruments running on pretending to tell the Dominion Urgtm or I’lnIIII'r. air: only doing to ll) deceive Ibo IIIXIIII'J. 34.30,

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