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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 1 Mar 1884, p. 2

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I’erevnptor'_ ' Notice. Al‘l’l . i l lnsion that it is dangerous for candi-l TEA .‘l [fuseâ€"A ten meeting ini ' ' ' ' ' ! him "‘d could not possibly be ignorant mg Every week i _ â€"' _ " dates or !yir u at: to be guiltv of cor- l behalf of LKeIABible Christian church, 3 l] ll: lllla lOVllllila Bl: lfllli l "0‘“ “h" "um out on the "i" an" I” â€"AT mtâ€" . A‘l persons indebted to the undersigned ,__ 9 . . - . . - - r ‘ ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ "a hm," mused ”m “M“ we” “_ rupt practices. \k by 15 Mr. Fell, if he i Penelou Falls. will be field in Ingram sl __ went by the name of " bqutrml 5km. HEW DRUG s1 ORE : canals are paid .m or before we 1 did no'wmng. mode to pay so dear for; ball oyba evening of Monday. the 10th The P tition A inst M! P 1136‘ that. he knew a perm n of that name in F e . may “i p x ‘ H r . P h 5 FIRST DAY OF MARCH NEXT! his whistle? Why are the hotel-keep l inst... and after ten there will be a pub- 6 g“ ' 6 i’ L'J ‘ ' Ken C'AlCZnQI. 11'“! CG, ' this connection. * * * I say ihnt . . . ' , era. if'tliey broke the law. not call-:d to lie pluf’urm meeting in the churcb. l .. turned Dismissed. IMHO! N all ”‘9” circumstances. ll it Comm, Soapn,'Per1-mery and Fancy Goods. 1331“?” '11! be Placed "1 01h" hand! l'Nl account ? Why ure not the interlnpers when addresses will be delivered by the l . to. £11100. . _ _ , - â€"‘ . had been traced home to any of these m be WEED}!!! 2:216; 51;}: :3:th iffl who bribed right and left. armted and l Rev. w. Limbert. or llindsiy. and the 1 Costs Given to the Petitioner. l parties rim any money mid been spent in bribery. it would have rendered itiu~ Pure and Reliable [lye Stuffs“... ipunished? MCDUL'GALL & BRANDON BROS. new ustortmem of the l Fenelun “his: Fer/y itb. H“- DIAMOND DYES.‘ Also always on hand. A Full suck of School Books.’ including Campbell & Gnge's New Readers, Copy Bowl”. Note Par-vr, Envelopes. Pens, lnkt, Pencils, Blotting Paper. Pam books, Account itwks.‘1'ivne Hooka,&c. The long struggle in the Election ”- Agentforthe leading Newspapers. ? Courts set-ins tr.- bi: drawing to 4 clust- Emma. Music, 6w. ,2 with but slight adruiiiagc to t-itlicr po- Purmrrr w; 1 do well to call and get a . lltlcai party. “m aggregate costs niu.-t ‘lehllu'll to a v-ry .argc sum, more: to illlt.’ advantage of lawyurs than of' any Thorlcy Horse 3.: Cattle Food. 3' out: o-lsu. while it has done not a little to It in tin mil! (Ermine Food. and will lmv ‘ “Him“? ”I." litigants against cach oth- well to a“ it. ' .‘ or; which is pcrbn )‘ the worst feature W, E. ELIAS, l of the whole. as it is harder to get over Pemlon Pulls, Nov'r sin, lsefs. f than the costs of court. Unfortunately, Mn: [00, in the Cast? of. Ontario. the ill feel- -LEGAP 3% 3w. smug}, March 131:, 1884. The BIection‘Trials. gupply of the (Moon; 'il'l 1 ing will nxtcnd uvcr nearly the whole . . N2. pruVlllle. for cnmparativuly few seats , . . . . A. f. lilal l.l.\, 4 “i: do not here re» .. : “‘cri: unprutcstird. ARRL‘THZ, Attilrnr-y-lit-lmw. Solicitor fi-r tn the cause of this strife. further in Chancery, Kent.:2rw:i.,1.iiulsu_v. l than to say that it was in great part ~â€" -.â€"â€"‘â€"..-V..__ .A-..___ ' . - . ~s . ,‘ mving to the dvtcrmiiicd iiiterfcrcncc of DEAN ill; S'l'All'l . . . . . PAlterlTl-ths, SULllflTlins, CUNVHYâ€" the: poiniriiou Government. which uScd ) “CH." ,0 ”m” i” .\lr.Jurii‘.-ui'5 WW all its influcncc to oust .MI'. block. (fulfmrnc Sh, F‘cnelnn Falls, - and. chagrinvd at finding its efforts un- n ll llux. C. E. 5“,”,- l successful. contvstcd many of' the seats )3 ll Mm”). to loan at 10“.“, m1“. So I won by his. lrirnds. This naturally led commission chargt-ll. g to rvpl'lsllls’ on the part. of Ruflirincrs. _ with the rug eltahlc rusult achndy unnu- tioiicd. We should think that by this Kin-3 time both partic- were tired of so costly um“ , a method of carrying on a war for plncr' 3 and puwi-r, and were ruminating on 0. ll. llOl'KINS- sonic licltcr sci ein-e for gaining the ob ~ ~ â€"-~â€"' ljvct of their ambition. To hit upon one I will not be easy, but the aim ought to F, l). )lllilllri. ).-\RlllSTl-ZR. ATTUltNlfi‘t'. .k SOLlL'lTlt l he to plit an cud. as far us it can be done by legislative enactments. to all .‘l.\lll'l.\' .v lllll’KlNh‘. I)All'll>l'l‘l‘2l{$. SULllll'l‘HR‘I .ltc ) may to hunt] at G pcr cent. Kent itrect, Lindsay, Ont. 1’.S. .‘lAltl‘lh’. ) and Notary Public. Mom-y to Loam; Office, Kunt ‘lll‘t'frl, Lindsay. ; opponents of illegal acts it will be stuf ; ficient to void the election ? l ion of all attentive readers of the dc ,cision of Judges Burton and Usler in ithe North Victoria case will be. that ' unless it. can be conclusively shown that such acts were committed by the suc- cessful candidate himself, or by his :- gent. with his knowledge :1an assent, or that the vote in his favour was mute- riaily increased thereby. the only thing to do is to leave him in quiet possession nf'his seat. We used to believe that all that was necessary to unseat a. mem- bcr ulcer. was to prove bribery or cor- ruption against himself or one of his prominent. supporters ; but we know . better now. __ Another Bit of Evidence. The more we read and bear the more firmly We become convinced that. for all classes, and particularly for farmer there are few better 1 places than Onta- rio. and the following bit of cvidnncu still further strengthens that conviction : “ Many of our readers are well ac~ quaintcd with Mr. Win. .‘lcllullcn. who formerly lived in Mara and was post- master in Atiierlcy for a number of years. Some time ago Mr. .\lc.\lullcn removed to Osceola county, Michigan. and turned his attention to farming. The following extract from one of his letters to a friend in Orillia will be ill- tcrestiug to many of" our readers :â€" " The past two seasons' rain have madl- the thriving village of Evart cry out. or rather croak out ‘ hard times.’ The And. above all, why arr- i rcsidcnt ministers. ,3 defeated candidates and their support- . l ers deluded into the belief, as they are . , , , -. _ ydeludffd, that if they can convict their lblit fticlan falls @antte? T... .p.... 25 cents; children 15 cents each. or two from the same family for 25 cents. Proceeds in aid of the church. Tickets 1 may be Obtained from Messrs. George Manning. W. S. Burlcy and John and George Quibell. COAL Srovrsâ€"The number of cases recorded of asphixiation by the gas gcn‘ united in the consumption of coal is quite alirining. and as many of our vil- lagers have this winter purchased coal stoves. it is only right to remind them of the danger of neglecting proper pre- cautions in their use. Of their man- aco‘mcnt we can say nothing from ex- perience : but if' we owned one. we would be very cautious about leaving a fire burning at night. unless the draught into the pipe was open and the mica windows) in the stove were all perfect. Every few days we read of some person being partially or entirely smothered by coal gas in his or her bedroom. and such an occurrence is just as likely to take place in Fcuclou Falls as anywhere clsu. '. A S'roiuiv WEEK â€"-This week. the last. in Fcbr ary. has been one of" the storinii-st oftlie whole winter, and from present appearancL-s March is likely to “come in like a lion." in which case, as everybody knows. the probability is that it. will " go out. like a lamb." Last .‘londay snow Commenced to full and the wind to blow, and they have kcpt up a duel with scarcely an intermission ever since. Until Wednesday evening the train managed to run regularly; but next morning it. arrived from the north two hours behind time. and by the hour for its return from Lindsay the track licid become so badly drifted that the train was cancellrd. and that evening Fouclon Falls ri-cnimd no mail. Admission. adults. I : Say-m Comment Upon "Gum Swamp l cuuibcnt upon 05 10 have It'nlded the Anderson‘s" Gang. election notwithsuinding the large nia- jnrity. The corrupt acts estublistied (From last Tuesday's Globe.) are not of that character. and therefore. Judgment was delivered bv Judges not without some hesitation and doubt , . as to the re er eflcct to be "iven to S. Burton and Oder this mornltg upon P p " the charges which remained undispnscd , 159. l have c we to the conclusion that of at. the conclusion of the trial of the we ought to find the election saved. . . . W 5‘ ‘ ' pi‘tlllnll against the return of John Fell. c hould thcnlorc find and report 31. P. P. for North Victoria. to the Speaker that the corrupt pracâ€" In regard to the charge that Robert tices go which I have. referred were .lIcElvie kept. his tavern open and gave committed by agents of the respondent liquor on polling' day, their Lordships but without his knowledge or assent, llt‘ld that the law was very flagrantly and that the case has been brought set at dufiance by the bnrltccper having within S. “39. . That the titinner is enti led to the the room in rear of the bar open to all- PC ‘ comers. and liquor freely distributed in Eencrnl costs as to these charges and the an upper room. A similar judgment costs attending the lust examination of against Henry and Aaron Brooks was the witness Elliott. proveu. but agency was not s'mwn. That the respondent is entitled to , , costs it n those charges u n which no l‘he charge of corrupt treating by Fl-in- pn ‘ p0 a :an was held to have been fully made evidence Was ofTi-rcd. . . \lr. Justice Oslcr concurred. but did out and his agency established by the fact that be. along with Bennett. Mulâ€" not read the judgment he had prepared. cnhey and Huntley were all induced to The rt'sult is that. the petition is dis- , , , , missed. but that the petitioner will re- -‘~'° ”“0 ‘h?_“d'"~‘-' h) Awemm; .\lr. cover from the respondent the floater Anderson. remarks Mr. Justice Bur- . . , part. of his costs. too, “ was not. personally acquainted . with the candidate, but it would appear . . that at the Conservative Convention in A River 0f Flte' n l .‘ ‘ ' - Eggotlf:;emt::r‘eh::s°;° "2:15:35 (2:31:22 THIRTY THOUSAND CASES or Kanosnsn ' - nuuxcn AT CALCUTTA. szitiou, and to use the witness‘s own words. “It was an understood thing that I was to look after the north part of the county and organize it." There was no formal resoluiion, but. he says there was a general understanding with the officers of the Association that he should go into North Victoria. and in pursuance of that understanding lic Wunl. there to meet his political friends, and that he brought in with him for the CALCUT‘I‘A, Fi-b. 25ili.â€"â€"Wlien the Amcricnu ship Aurora took fire here, a few days ago. there were 30,000 cases of kerosene aboard. It was feared the wind and ride would drive the burning oil to the crowded part of' the river. Fortunately the wind shifted. and the flaming liquid was; driven upon the beach. The scene was wonderful bc- vnnd description. The river seemed to cry is rc-echocd by every mwn in this same purpose Flanagan and the others, be on fire. lllillls'l’l'l‘l'll .k .l.-\('l{S()N. I .titltlc'TFlerl. Si'tldt‘l'l‘llllS. .kc. lice, \Villinin letrcl, Lindsay. A. llvosrsrn. 0 fâ€" (l‘lll‘lAlil' & lil'l.l‘l.\llY. ARRIS'I‘l-lllh'. ATT'll‘..\’l§Y.’<-.»\'l‘-li.\\l'. Sulicilnrs in Cliiinirrry. kc. Dolmny lllock. l\t-nt.itrL-cl, Linils‘ny. AuritUn tl' limnv. .‘lr'l \"l‘Y ll 1‘} .k S'l‘l'IWA ll’l‘. ‘ AlllllS'l‘l-IRS. A'l‘l‘llllNl‘Il'Sâ€"AT-Ll‘llv, Solicitors in lillilllt’l‘l‘)’, .t'zc.. Linilsiiv. (ltlii'c ova-r lliilurio lluuk, liciit. sitri-ct. Mi:- noy to [.0111 iii. 5 pvr cent. on real estate m-uritics‘. l). J. llclxrvnr. 'l‘iios. Srswsnr. I‘I()Nl'3\' ’I‘O IJICNI) on N‘Cllllly of iuurtgngre on Real and Per- sonal l’ropo-rly nud Promissory Notes, iit rriisoniiblc rates of interest. Apply to JOHN A. BARRON. Ullicc, . lluali U'LEAm’. . . liticnl discussion. . treating and bribery. and if possible so. . cure the seat to the party who has the iiiiijoiity of' legal rules. Past. legisla- tion has failed in this; not because it A. dummy. “1"" “uldml”are m the “'Sk- but. CIHCfl)‘ ’ bi-causc tlic C'inili'lati's and voters wil- fully violated both the letter and tllt‘ spirit of tliu luv. This is the result. of' a moral disease, which is of course too Ilt‘cp scutcd for any lu-gislatiou to cure. Barriers iiithe shape of' pains and pen- altics may act in part as deterrents, but. as now. their influence will wane in the: presence of party t‘XlJCIlClOS. One of' the cliiel'cnuscs of" trouble in the elections is that a Cllllslfll'l‘ilblc unin her of the voters- are destitute of any Wcll dcfim-d view.‘ on tlicsubjccts of po- Tlicy know, perhaps, that Sir John A. \liicdouiild is prime minister. and that there is a Mr. Blake or a Mr. Mackenzie who wants to get his office. They are upon to conviction as to which of them bust (ll-survcs it; annt‘ til,“ the last issue of the Orillia Times l lately flourishing State. and no vvnnder. for this year alone the loss of crop by rain and frost. will amount to 815,000- 000. The loss is enough to make Jack a dull boy. Still the lumbering goes on up the river on nearly its old scale. It is still vast. but the m irkets have moved away from Evart. Being the only crop of the season it is unreliable even at a very low price. I wish you could per- suade Mr. Murray. the editor of' the Times. to make a trip over here now. I think it would cure Orillinns of think- ing the United States a paradise. Wages are down 25 per cent. some time ago. A lot of workmen had to beg the vil- lage of Evart to procure them food and lodging for a night. The saloon keep- ers are the only class that thrive in this pn-adisc. Six of them in Evurt pay $1,800 license and are getting rich." ” Surprise and Presentation. ‘ Aniinmon. atghglrsg 0. 19,-" ‘v'fflfml. ’2 'l‘o-dav (Friday) Mr E R Edwards' left with his span of greys for Lindsay. and was back again with the mail-bags long before sundown. FAREWELL Silurian â€"L:isl. 'l‘hurs day night Mr. Richard Smith. who has been a resident of this- village for near- lv four years. and who is to leave no .‘lnndny next. was entertained in thi- Simpson House at a l'arowull supper. to which about thirty sat down. Tlu- chair was ilbly/filll‘ll by Mr Thomas Rubson and tlic(\'ice-c|iair by .\l r. Samuel Swan- ton. After the oysters and ‘- fixings " had been Ilispnsi-d of. f'tfuit and fluid rcl'rcsbif-“ts worn nlacvli upon theta blcsn' tnenced. 'l‘hvre wania‘g.‘ I‘l‘ vocaliza- tid‘ldfigfi. re crack- et', slur-1'91," talk cu- mged ii, a "li much 1| rcgrci ,ii’ a very .t' “ Our The cases exploded with it sound like volleys of tiiuskclry. 'l'lic Idcnse, black smoke cnshrnuded the town. The escape of the shipping and the town from a disastrous cunflngl‘a- tiun was narrow. The event has reâ€" vivcd the sclii-mn for the. establishment ol'n subsidiary port. for kcrnscnu ships. ~oâ€" In Search of Her Soul. A woman calling lit-rself M rs. O'Brien lluttrcll called at the Roi-orilur’s- Court having heard, he said. that. the permit- in Garden were badly organized * * We have. then, Anderson placing him- self in communication with some of'tliv thllVC :igvnts of the respondentâ€"emi- sulting with them as to the bust mode ol‘dt-uling with the voti-i's. going ovcr the votvrs' lists with themâ€"sending off with their knowledge and concurrence a number of pi-rsoiis to effect the dc sired organimtinu. * * * To hold that these persons did not by this means become :IL'HIl-s of'tlic ri-s innilcnt w--uld be to declare the cluctinii law a d-nd "' Paulmm’ N .J" 3‘05"”qu and d" ll‘llOl‘. * :4: * Flnnngan vvascmmi- iiiniidcu pussi-ssinu of her Soul. Shi- iiied and he not only admits that ill‘ vxl’lwmhll'gl tlicrc ““53 moiety i” did nothing in the way of organizing cxistcucc iu Litursou who had the pow- cuiiimittccs but must linvc satisfied cv- or to NM.“ sou-ls from persons "‘“l re. ery one who heard him, as he. did sub turn them .at will. blic cluiinud they isl'y my learned brother and myself. Int-l possussitm of her soul and slit! way”. that he was incapable of performing ‘cd u b‘ldf' Sh“ [Md "13“!" “l’l’l'c“"‘"" any work of the kindâ€"he was not a h". rah,“ to Judge A'x‘m 0' “l" 5‘“ spcnki-râ€"lie was a total stranger. and promo Court. but he had sent her away. to judge. of him by his “w” “mm“, m”, hlin doubted \Vllt‘lllel‘ the Recorder liud . . , l .5“ .v‘?’ . . ~- . i .v ' - '. . ' . numb,“ but that. convlcwm depends a good deal _ “P . . .. ".21 at ~ , ,t‘ the riwret by his nppr-fll‘nllcc he was unlit for any [mutt ll'm‘u- lfito llillelluc in the mat- ‘ ' t . . . . n. A" ,,,... ' â€" . . . . ,.~ 1 I II - . . t . , Lindsay. upon um.- belief as to which is most . 0" ”‘0 “C“ 4“...“ . ) ,3, 'M: ,e.,(.,.,,,;,, tlpug but ll‘i'allllg,‘ in which “0 was an I rt. "'1‘ m“ 3"“ hr assured her lib“ . . _ _ M- v...._~ likely to give money to be spent in their .- .. “mu U, .‘. .....siii\’y’."5""l '.’.l>'l l mum?“ f, , ‘“ Wt ‘59“, iiiiu'W‘Wlmgil‘lll' 0‘ .d‘bzxtrncts from 4" "M 2”" J” “ii” m" “’qllh" li'mf‘l ‘ . , : : . I ~. . .. ’ v" I" . ... 'lII _ a " ‘ ;. _ {Lug .‘ru r “ s m . a it t ~ MEDICAL. " ' , ' Pl... ”ht” "'{us‘f While a blizzard which would lunc ll about “.33“ _ ‘ ,..m0 ,myfifiw li .. ‘l 1.1.,gf'i’f/ n...f‘-‘f,,,}[\ld “i .ltt ‘li'Lm (I: "‘ ' . l " '. ud‘ the North-“l “”- i“ “""K ‘0 lt' [“lllll-tl'all'i‘ 1!.“le - ' "' ‘l: "u. Q7 . .' . we 0’ done no dhcu W to ' l einâ€" \‘L‘ln 0 .‘ ’ ' “IllllHtl! to tilt: lJuiiml btatcs blllllpllllt, ' ‘le . W113 raging. 9- '“We number 0‘ {‘6 m . m - \V- B ‘ ' dl'l' “UNIV “m' Court for the rrcovcry of' her soul.â€" uici as art bers of St Jainvs’s church. With SOIIllt 'V‘ wol‘ovciru ” “mum, l‘alsc "mm“. , ., .z , . " . .: n' )iuilt- .. ' - u- - :I Awe a.” /~~ . - . "" ..._. ""' ‘ u715‘<l ‘l I) ’ known to [he'sev‘ml ehlm'in c(clclurctl other friends. arrived at the 'f’bmhis in aid of tlw Fl‘lll‘lml l- .m riding, are both “1” 0' ll“ F Million P'tlls 'â€" ' ~. IQVCFS‘ - . t... inc .-'. , '. .. '_ A'q‘gfiJ'Plit-icinn qurgmn kc... kc. “‘05- ‘Vlm- “““re that. w H den \vitli baskets. I‘m "WILULâ€"«M‘S pas owe“, "(3.3,”th to ',‘,.u..,~ and were not nxamiucd .ls wii 0111‘ i. ( . Ono. . . .-‘ 1‘ ' " - ‘ their support is aluiosticcrlnin to gain the victory. are (lulel'llllllve‘d to obtaiuni by fair means or foul. lho least. sciu pulous are usually successlul, and III _..-. ll'St “Mil“! eVeniug. and '00 93‘ Mm iii-sscs. l"! ”I" Very “bravo-v. '- ., ‘ mum... gram's hall was Oxrcllll" K'fgrrcfl filled. The members nl ,tl“ 3....) acquitted ant chat and amusements were llll'llllu‘lfll in; then a supper of choice (lullC:IOl(‘> was produced from the baskets and thu- rouglilv enjoyed. Al'ii-r supper the enm- Rl-sidcucc. llrick Unttngir. Wellington :strcct. liin-lsny. \\'.\l. l\'l‘l.\ll"l'. 1“. 0.. C. .‘l.. ‘fllADUATE of “it lill lluivi-rsity. .\lon They cannot cuiiipliiiii, llll‘l‘l'- l'orc, if' the acts attributed to them lll'l'. regarded in an unfavorable liglit. Ulizis. Austin swears that he run 'ivvd from the . Tlic pail and tub industry of chuv, N. ll., consumes more tiuihcr than all others carriud on in Chi-shire county, I ll’t‘fll, and Provincial Lit-ciiliaw, Physiâ€" t‘inn. Surgrntis iiiiil ()lldll'lrlfflllll. .“t'llll‘lld Ref-:rcc to tthtunditrd, Pllll‘llX.C()lll1:§Cll- cut )lutunlmnd Equitable lllillrfln(‘(‘ (,om- panics. Ullii'c und n-sidcpcv. in ‘thc house i litlcly “C(tlllllt'tl by lli-v. l‘ttllllfrblttlrill‘ll. lit 1 the corncrot‘ lliuilsny and R113 Lindsay. hit. .-\. WILSON. ll.U.\'l\'l-lllSlTY of Trinity ('ollr-gc. l‘I \l.ll.Uuiv~-r:uty of Toronto. .‘lt‘lllll. . ‘ l’liysii-inn. Col. Phys. and Surg” (Int. Surgeon and Account-her. street, l-‘cnclon Falls. lln .l. ll. LOW ‘3. the Provisional County of lliililnirtnn. 'Hnnse. tF‘iills. ' snnvm'ons. ) L.Survovnr. (loin iiiasinni‘r in tlic Q. ll, l ’ lli-siilcricc, lust tul- . (Hurray-linen. .kc. dress. Penuliin Frills. I such cases it happens that if the politi- cal strength ol' the two. parties be about. cqual, the must deserving Sllle is dpfcnt- cd. and the ri'prcscutiitive clcctcd istlw Choice. of' particsi who, morally spcakt‘ug. arc disqualified from voting at all. 'l liis SKI-”‘5’ l is one till the dark spots in our polltlcnl lsys‘tuin, and is. we have reason to bv- licvc. to bc st-cu in n grcatcr'or loss dc- grcc \Vllt‘l‘CVt‘J‘ popular clvction is the rule. Ours may bu no worse than oth- ers‘. but it is none the less an (Hill. and at- t)ilicc,()olburno : tcmpts tn rcuwvu it seem at the present tiuw to rcudi-r it. only the most. conspic unus. What. may yet be done by lug- lisimim to get rid of it will. we are “YSWHN k SURHED’V' l‘nmm‘r {Ml afraid. have but little effect; nor in Residence, the! house lzzlviy oci-u-i . pivil bv Dr. Brysuu. on May strut-t. lcnclon , tioii to t 011' t 11 r In the \p. \mmrl tiutli is any legislature. a large purport ll‘e nl‘X 0|) . . . ‘ lion nf'tvlinsc tiiciiibcm owe their postâ€" lic vcnalitv of their constituents, l likely to be seriously in earnest in kick- l ing ilnwu the ladder by which they l climbed up. l The Election Ilaw. in another column we give the sub- pauyâ€"nr as many of them as couldâ€"â€" assembled in the largest. room in l.hi- house, when the obj-wt of the gathering hogan to :ippi-nr, viz. the presentation to Miss Logan of an address and a bran- til'ul set of jewelry, consisting of‘ a nia- niond brooch and car-rings. lhc fol lowing address Was road by Mr. James Cnmcrnu. Jr.. and the presentation was gracefully made at. the proper moment by Miss Atllt Moore. Miss Logan. rm recovering from her surprise and a dis position to break down from pleasurable: emotion. made a very suitable and im- promptu reply. Tin: Annunss. To Miss LOGAN.â€" It affords us. the mem- bers of St. Jaincs's clllll‘cll,.l.llc grcntcst possible pleasure in prusenting you with this small token of our grunt cstccui for you in supplying us with music from time to time, and for the kindly and indulgent manner in which you have treated the voungcr people of the church iii their rehearsals and pcrf'nruiniiccs. and for the great interest in [ht‘ll‘ iid- tlicinSi-lvcs admin? 3.» 9', that: always do. and the singi' ,c, 1'10Wll)llll,' of' l’ctcrborougll' Di-vnuuy, of Toronto. w: audcd. l’liys- ical 0ch isc‘lJJ-Wif'fi fl...” . popular, cs- pccinlly \vlicu unusyn‘ tune” performed. and. ill-.ri-l‘orc. tlhpyno ‘h‘fitlfle by young Angus’Fountniu. “'1“? Flip do :lllytllln! tlintfcan possibly be done With legs. was vvrv much admired. 'Tlic plav. N Boots-at the Swan." and two ri-nlly beautiful tableaux were given by the unembt-rs of tlic Feuclou Falls llrnuinlic (10.. who fully sustained the high rcpu ”tin" thcy have earned 0" scvcral "I. least in part applied for improper pur- cent occasions. The entertainment was v I V! l" ovcry sense a succcss, and nearly cnlud the hfPlltffiL of the doubt. v . . l' . $35. clear of all nxnvnws, “as IPI iz ‘l _______*____:â€"â€"â€"â€" A Battle With a Hawk. . Fannuom. N. J.. Feb. Slumâ€"fills: Marv Ann Barkalow. a maiden lil(]_§'.7l) VIII”; of ago. living near this place. Is a heroine. She has killed a huge hawk alter a hard light. The hawk was rav- t‘llIlUS and had several times attacked stain-c of Wu decision of (ill: judges; in i i ' "' ' " ' :sc'aiida . 5 din .\orth \ iitoria ihciinn ci ,' MISCELLANEOUS .__.-.__. l circl‘ul pciusal of that (lt‘ClSlun will con- frllfi t‘l’l‘Y. llP l.tl\'llll.\' HRH lNSl’ll-l VlllL‘t‘ llH‘. ri-mli-r that lllt' i-lcctluu law. A!Pl Co. the chickens in the Batknlow furmvard Arming herself with a stick Miss Bark- :ilnw. nllz-r witncssiug the flight of tlic vancenicnt. under your careful manage. intent. We are very proud of the: suc cuss yourself and pupils have so justly ‘ ‘ .’ . I . . ' I _ g r 3- j . t ‘ l 1-" 't 0 "'H 'h'rliw' ‘ f. on which so much was nxpvcted. will lucl'lllftl and met “llll, and we fi.cl con l chickens ,0 ,ho cl,“ 1..." home fn 1fo y Tnpltii. .u‘l . ' s N; l . . says a contemporary. 'l‘lii-rc ll'l'l‘ 4-0 pail and 30 tub lzitlics in opt-ration In the county ; vault liitlic turns out on an average lllll,llll0 pails it your. consum- ing 450 cords of sapling, which gives a product of'4.000,000 pails from l8,00fl cords of pine. The 20 tub and liucki-t latlics use a proportinniiti-ly large quan- tity. and as great quantities ”Kiwi“ - - . . . :. . , mi sawed and sold for use DUISI' e t H: was (ltxfitu'ibl;m3‘?”Kl[illijilljijl-f'ljzt‘: county. it. is probable that 40,000 cords ry a- i i " ’ h " ' ~~ ' . ' 9. ' - t every year. -' ~ "ES susncmii that ll all M f-Illlm; PH“g "'9 W . . ' ill: fridly's :EZEI-(liditcd ibis ninnvy would BPSI'IUS "lll‘lll lIfll‘dW‘NHl that Is cut. for ' . - ufacturing purposr-s, a vast quanti- ' bicu TCCl'HCd and lit. mun . ' b9 ““0“" ‘0 lid": ty is used for fuel. Yet many compe- tent judges think the yi-arlv growrli vrpizils the amount cut and that tlicrcjs :is much growing wood and tluibi-r in l was thirty years latter of' these $20. and II few days sub- scqucntly from Huntly $250 for pi-rl'orui- iiig it service for which the sum paid would be cxtravagantly largo, and pi the interval. these sums being paid within two or three days of each other, he received from Robert Mcldivie 8?). which he admits Were all rcci-ivcd l'nr cluctionccring purposes and of which he poses. we must give the partin-s impli- After ' ' w " h thcsc cliargvs and exoner- : iiiBi‘iigli-tlibnrcspondcnt pcrispiially from the county us there any knowledge of or pzirtimpziiinn in ago. the corrupt practices proved. Mr Jus ticc Burton goes on to consider lllc‘.uf- fect of sccrion 159 of the Act. .“ l’rint/i fade." he says. " the election is avoid- cd. and the onus is thrown upon the respondent of convincing llfl‘lllill lll't! corrupt acts so proved were of such tri- fling nature or were of such trifling ex- tent that citlmr alone or in COIInl'Cllnll with Ulllt‘l‘ illegal practices at the «ill-c- tion the rcsnlt Cannot have been iiffccl- H- There \vi-rc 200 failures in the United States last wnuk. . Queen Victurin is the richest woman in this world. and growing richcr. )lr. Samuel .‘Izickcy. of' New South Wall-s, has a farm of 5.000.000 pcrus. The Bank of Commerce building at Toronto suffered serious damage last Monday by a gas explosion. The by-law to separate the sale of grnca-rics and liquors in Toronto was , The London soup ‘kitcbcn will close for lack of funds. A respectable Montreal boy. only four- teen yum of age. has been detected in a 8300 forgery. The fund collected in England for the benefit of the family of the late Captain Webb amounts to £659. Senator Kemer. of Richmond. advo- cates a territorial reservation for the negro race. so its to give then: a chance to show to the country tint they can govern themselves. 38- Use Lardine Machine Oil for your machinery. -. A CurcthuESomm. The Finest healing compound. under the sun is McGregcrik l‘nrke's Catholic Cor-u. There is on sun: but will succumb to its healing properties. It is an invaluable dressing for scalds, k-sters. etc l'ricc "truly-five cent; at Wm. E. Ellis'l drug store. James Rruyley, Hamilton, says :â€"â€"“ I mad the testimonials mt McGn-gor's Speedy (.‘urc rind found thnt I had not to go toh’cvv Yuri, Philldelphin. Louisiana or Texas to 5nd living witnesses of its value, we had plenty of persons right bore to prove it: merits. l got a bottle and it helped inc right away-,1 was as bad with Bilioue Fever and ludigcstion us! think any one could be, I have taken three bottles and am nur- ly well and can eat any kind of fund with- out it hurting me. I may any that I run better than I ever expected to be." Free trial bottles ll. Wm. B. Ellie’s drug store, Fenclon bills. > The Quickest Thing on Room! ‘ls Kmm'a Fluid Lightning. for Near-tight, Headache, Toothache. etc. It does not blin- tcr nor discolor the skin; requires but one npplication to banish all pain magically FENELON FALLS MARKETS. Reported by .llclhmgall 4' Brandon. Fem-Inn Falls, Friday, Feb‘y 29th, IBM. Wheat, full, per bushel - - $0 90 98 Wheat, spring. “ - . - 95 l 02 llarlcy, per bushel - - - 48 55 Outs, n u - - - - 30 an l'ciisc, “ “ - - - - 60 65 Rye, u u . â€" . . 50 53 l’otnlncs, “ - - - - 65 60 flutter, per "3., - - - - - H l'l’ llrcssrd Hogs, per 100 lbs., $7 00 $8 00 Eggs, per dozen, ~ - - - 16 18 ll.i_i,t.crton. - - - - $8 00 to $9 no ' N...“ Advertisements. . .L... ._.g , urn: to Ih‘nt‘. or tit-ll. 1.01 No. 15 Con. l Vt-rulnm. having than- on a good hunsc and good friiim- burn and stalllt-s. IOU ncrcs clean-d. Busy terms. Apply to HUGH McDOUGALL. Fcnclon Frills. Fcb'y 2811i. 188-1. 1. 15H! x'uy Stet-r. Clllllt‘ on to the premises of thr- subscrib- cr. Lot No. 18 in the 2nd concussion of Vcruliiin, ribniit ilir bvginniiig of Dl-t-rmbrr, n llcd Sit-er, coming Iwn yulirs old. The owner can have it upon proving propcriy and paying charges. THOMAS JUNKIN. Vcrulam, Jiin'y 30th, ‘884. 49-3. lINTERESTING TO ALL. The undersigned has just received a good assortment of PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES . 1‘ nu -... ..-I4l=-|dflfi which are well worthy of inspection and will he sold clump. FRAMES MADE TO ORDER. in any style at lll(' Slltlrlfffll [lllfinlllle notice. ' ' ' a ‘ ' d Paper M" Painting, luils stunning nu Hanging done as usuul. A good stock of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND PUTTY kept constantly on hand. 8. NEVISON. Fcnelon Pulls, Frb'y 7th, 1884. MM f. NEW LIVEEY STABLE. ' - ' hr ri-li- The undersigned hi 5;; to inform t dctils uf'tliis villugv- and ll'l'Vll'HHl] that ho has just commence-l llll' Lin-ry bullion» on Francis St. East, with sound fnsl hum. nnd stylish nctv rigsmnd rrq-rclfully Io- licits a share of public patronage. Charges Very Reasonable. 323’ Commercial Tran-llcrs will find it docidvdly in their ndvunhiui- tn givv him I call, as they will be. liberally ilralt vvtili. JOSEPH WELCH. Fem-ion Falls, Fcb'y 61h. 1884. {lo-M. To Whom It May dancer-ii. This is to crrtify that W. W. LOGAN, nf Lind-luv. is our only authorized Agent for the Cniinllcs of Victoria and l'eu-rnnrough for thc sale of our Instruments, and any oth- er person quoting prices in above named counties line no right or authority to do Io. 'DlllllllllX ORGAN ll PIANO Co. 2 llovvmnnvillc. ()ct’r 2141b, l883. N. ll. It will be seen from the above that. ngvnls for otlu-r instruments nflrring or [ll’l‘ll‘nlllllg tn lH'll tlit- llutninlon Organs or Pianos, are only doing so to deceive the tidcnt that any “NM“ ”Tm“; will meet and the hawk following them in. cntcr- ml or be rca-omlllly “piling? #20 lift-ii. with equal. if not greater. success. . cd and closing the door t" preventtlic been ‘dllt‘ClC‘l by ”m"; . " intO £3... Mu, God keep and prosper you. is t'scnpc of'tlic hawk. atulckvd the bird. l were (our strangers -Olllll|_. ” 1"“; the sincere WiSlI or Jim" pupils “"d ll“. 'l'lio hawk fought fivrccly, but although . riding, two of tlit-iii _ n-slul'lllll-‘e ill", members of St. Jaincs's church. badly scratched and lilt’vlllll?‘ Miss naltlt‘!‘ Wllll-‘l' engaged m ~('.dflnlnllc( inn; kSigucd.) Barkalow succccdi-d in killing it. That these two had cousi Frail ‘1". ". Mus. BI'RHOYSE, ,-,______ or money about them . tllnl. i e} ,_.i 0 ‘ l r t- ' be a lied in election- .‘l‘ ill". . 8,)0 [(3 All. ll” (,0 pp 33;“ (illiblllltofi. JR. l A Child swallows a Thermometer. curin: Purlmses ; that another of tlii-m . i ' ' " ‘ -~ ._. . - to -n inordinate extent in :1 MW:- Fenclon Falls. Feb y 21st. 1584. l A J,,,,0.,.,u..' \\ L. S dlijCh "in; .C l 202%,? c‘mamy Where he mm Demmny ‘ I 1| r ' Au iiiglit-ycar-old dauL' Mir. 0 _L- ‘- - . lom therefore. “I" ' T O " .. to the snow V, Gnltlt'r 01' lot l'rairic, in tliislunknown, and to an . l' . d BEHIND IME.~ “In, ' ‘n ‘ twnl ucnural excuse would not. app}, an blockade on the railways the Pup" for l 5‘ ”9' has swallowed a therp‘muictcfd -. l -l’-t lie did this while engaged in can- tliis issue of the (:‘uzettr, which ought 1 am] a halt inches long. llic Clllll . is . l'lil . u . we mkpicmus iiiturvivw with to have reached the Falls bv 'flluf5di'3' sick of typhoid fever. and the pltvslt‘lau \aSslll- , .. i ‘ " ' ‘ “l'Hlt: ‘ added to the irresistible . . .- .; ' . ~ .r- n l . - n . . . - till the fallill , .‘IL. 1 y, . . ”“Wfill ‘1 “3“ “ill“‘m m L" “fluid r : “ll“‘m‘d'd “0‘ u” “0’" “"“l Saturday 1 loft tlic lliOllnfllllelLr w 3 Cmivicdnu from the manner in which l ~ - -! evening. “â€"mr ; to piiv Sonic suvvii-t-iglitli- (-l iiu- crisis in , i i l ll-puiitcd with the Dominion \iiii‘t-riltiit‘iit.; In“. in unlit-Mo 3 I“, of [Niki-1‘1"}; b0.- $lHtUltl'l. _, .. y 3 lure it will come within forty miles of T“ Rm“ “SWAN” h" M EM'L‘M'Fâ€"y “lint it wag supposcd in be. \\ licthcr ‘ V ‘l ‘Hll‘l'tl-iu. D-‘pusllutl “'llll ilii-r .‘. ’ ‘ win, (mid‘iiii‘ildfiivx-‘riitiicnt and otherwise 'L’ilL‘ll l to congratulate .‘lr. l 1 ll nr coudi I; n (‘unudm Sélilwt". ‘ l liiiu Wt.‘ ri'ull)‘ «in not. know. for. “file“.l: Tint \\'l.:lYlZl‘J lsst'niwf (-13. or (.iixinli. l nvidvlitly :0, .llll‘rt' or 1,.“ mm, .1”; ;,' Jupilll “d insets, 51.03.51» L l but which it is .ludgcs Burton nut is J ll S\llTll. Aim”. 3 let thi‘insclvi's would probably cxpcri- ..‘Fcnclon Fails. Jmfiv Mull. i-ist .H. lmlw a 2m" d1 al “f difficulty m der M-..” ”Huh“ I ‘ mining. The): tcll us that he has doin- : nothing wrong poisnnnlly. and that con l“()l{ Sgtlnltl. , . svipir-utlv he is entitled to his scat. up- l.ot 5 cut oH‘ullmms and south a'l' Fran-3 . . on which hi- is cl-rtaiiily to bl' cuiigrnt cit streets, in the villngn of Ft'nv'l' i: 1".ills‘ ‘ i ulutccl; but. on the otlirr hand. other, curricl by a majority of 362. Grind llipiils. .‘licli., last Sunday. ml in tone. Texas. Unless it rains. ”It: best destroyed. Term. nay. For further particulars apply to uh,“ Dit‘kwui Fegernlfliht‘si‘irvm ilidivi- uals have dum- wrong. and nl-l Lindmv, tint, . ‘ ' . . l‘i-Lf. ’meunt, hl' is.punislil-d by bring madi l when liuit, at the rate of' three miles ‘ " l ' '. . trature ofl . We a") Klu’l't'lm’v: I :1‘“[d dlull I mu. “huh t“ take the tempt ‘ mine of the evidnncc was given that - to i behind time, for which we :ipnlnglzu ii - l the bud-y. mm“ . Lindsay, June 181b, ”‘83. “mi,” tn‘ln" b" do this b‘. . ‘ A V I ' .- ' - ~ int elicited cou- auil if" this does not control the whole facts w‘re ' ' -“_‘â€"~"H-~“~mjfl 0-. V“ ‘ ~‘-‘.‘.~_ I I - V . . i V I I ' I he ulllulll' l » it al. a .. .. is - itirclv duc to circuiustac- , hp 1",: u We“) m,” down; _ . . “M "m mum) J' ”BELARUS, l Kim“ “I, .inndi hmcc \vr- don‘t know what i m u_b It u ' l. ,hc‘cmm began to cough violently. and l pled With the fact that it ' ' ' ' ' . i us over which Ive have no control. 1) 1‘33'1‘15 I" LIA‘DSIX‘ . : Tllt't‘i‘ ls snml‘llllllz wrong “mm“ WHL ' ' l A Bill l’lllCB â€"l.atc last week .‘ll’. l the [lb-rmuime 3 MM.“ and the “ham” law “3 u “in!“ 1' W H Simpson's lt‘IIln of crcain-milorcd '1 and tht den the throat. ‘ ' - - . . . “have: of tlicir visit. flitnt‘rtol l f, for “,9 \luutrual market he E H nnl suffprimz tn coiist-qucuce of the . was the prulumtd J L‘ . . t l i _ - ' at although Au- ‘ h” ‘ l l ' ‘ stomach. and l and the forthcr lact th ,_ , l having sO' ld them for the handsome sum l instrument barn" in the .. l d n is I S]. I “y w l. ‘- ,. 'Onc of the firm will be at the ‘ U Kat a, ‘ .‘ li‘iusiun and rt snare. . ‘3, ' 0? K ‘25: . N. bAle. . " 3 ‘ . ‘ 1 n ‘f‘by’ltn lU‘ .f P ch rridnth Tet-tr . Ordinary l‘”“l‘l" thought ll" 3’ “Md ‘1” enacted nv ny 0 ca . . ' ‘ ' ' ‘ - ' Mob The child , “god in organizing mailings. w gate of the prison. “- ceremonial. (lit: 01hr?!" .. villi“ milm from i l ' ' r l ll‘v'irdvmmiic frnu-n mlid 100 _ _ , be willing to see it amended. The ques- . and hope noon no in tour eyes on pu p. l in .n. {m Thur d,’ mom'ng' .mfopncd : during we bun": m" n v .3 ii around a musing fir J .‘luch more might be lwrittcn on the? subject. if any rcrunau could be b'flld. . i i ‘. - n the St Ledger ' lion .. Whv it this thus? " will tl‘lh: a l a considerable quantity of which bu .81". 'n t V. ' it his name was finally. dun-n times while wading Ju-lgrs Burâ€" alreatly been turned out; but whether u. m... out. , mined t II ‘ I i . i. I - ‘ ' ' ' ' , s ' not. , u ; “Mann"! 3” “i ”MI.“ m humid a p” l “($250. They were nice little animlls. [he phyflcmn says the R an Will i suuicd a false name (Ililinugh he did . l NQ IT v x, and doubt :i. to the efl'lci lo bogiven t" . he prlCc wus certainly a big one. circumstances ”mum lu-rc not free from t . l ,1 _ l . l i A i i l i ’ . - fun; it very diflicult on the Agent“ Mk" "X.“"m ” 'h‘lrc‘flu": m think "l m full 0? - and . convention of word-growers ll Washing: ’0' node ‘ "proton“ tbc follnlinp 6m clus mmpa- - ‘ ' . t ‘ ‘ ’ I, ' work. Innsc csprrizl bc'm'lil it appears to have , bllflflk‘. use w-.. .___‘ some of l’ulrkk Burn “"1 ”on“, 4,0 74"!" Imperial Insurance Company. 0! Lou u: ”ruin". ‘ lemon l i i In: lairl dragged out of Am , , Inn and Usler's dcti‘ifln. which will l the Fates will permit us to do so on y The Lanmkiu lac-inner t.‘ - ,nf England. , .- as without puin or . ‘. . i-d _ . I injgtggzcczafitgfdm Bald). ‘ : ailfvnlurt‘fim'd 1““: :‘cjrr|:‘:l'v “Ellis-it ; fair "4“,”ch “d prettyiwell m‘whl'l‘ , i be serious. ._..- l register himself at the hotel as aye-r l i I - u i ‘ innit“ h. as l u ' I l ' i " l the «essc- some. Pt‘cu LII“ . . . . -3 circumstance inuo ft en cars. .l .. . .. . but no ea 3' P0 . . . ‘ d «it 0‘ Toronto 6 c I circaâ€".uncpg. they have lies-Haunt) fuciuatinns of which '6 In, ignorant. , l‘lacirds have been .found I.“ "nor. , cg"; emuuh in iwm bu! under all the r i _ 1 ., . p d l : parts (it Viunnl appealing toltlm vii-(illplfil ‘ ‘ x' c' . . .r tonnn . _ 3 .~ . I. - iii It: ;" ,Tllzi’iTTTE": £313 ‘umfli [N GP‘KATIONI‘ThG pulp ml“ I" i and ”h"; ”if?!" llOW “mg l Ly l suspicion) he ins 1 Party to the c321 l l 1 out) ti or i u u, s ‘-- ‘ . . ~ . 1. I’ we .' ‘ . . ("her 1'0 ! r H - s -- en fit some days as! l the n mpcrn _ . idcr which I w GEORGE CUNNINGHAI, I! mimpellml tn pronounce upon all lb» l till. vma~:3.::nbesmnbe in steam“? i9 A call his been issued for I notional i Splncl’ “' a,“ .nd i i ‘u I " ~ , i ' l l titinncr to ascertain and i F3 [,0 ALIS - 1““ --~- - ‘ ‘ . 1 large suing from its tal c limney .D . . or 0' se-‘ part. 0“ m P? ‘ ,. v NE N F ' 0N1" i may hug}; ‘ll'lligliI-lllb. lmbmx .1)" f j the shriek ufits steam whistle is bccmn- , ton, 'oblfliiii: loz‘llclgo: fofiml. trace out the" actual dca-inu. Ours, l k d or merit in the 0th of l-t'30r“ ill ~ u... . “will” to our cars a uthcricuring- “I P e liliese. ,0, instance. g... qk.p.ur'pr0i-ly "ye It! with which bun-ca can transact: . l ‘ I n V‘ “ind . km, mm | “input: tho most Alb-nilfluu! "Q!“- be Inuwd .nd very few or them '1“ ; the chips into which tend is converteu. 0m!“ limo: l the (23.12:; hiq'mc‘ and it was only ‘ The Canada "ctta\.1vul in»: t Saving, (‘o‘ 1‘“ . - u" ., mu r i “L ‘- dun Bu‘laud, ‘ . not: The Citi'uns' Insurance Company. oft our do, “or at! .lvu Eu. _ ‘ .nwu ‘ ' rmn i - ' . lnnw Id" towards putting filonday next. (4: iii our p . . - “u“ “u u.-. no doubt go I. .. - _ _ ~ . . . fl. 32M." ma Lm M.“ r i In em! to protest: and dispelling the Il- Hon). ll extremely problem-uni d of the subject 9 who of course knew that Handy wui lone of the parties who cunt in with clorc or her uveoth 7“" I l’nur lives were lost and 8175.000 worth of prnpcity destroyed by a fire It A piann' soaki-d in Ohio llivcr water during the rcci-iit flood was found. when thoroughly dried, to be greatly improv- A trumcndous fire is raging amongst the cedars at the falls on licon RIVI'I’ part of the timber in the country will be Prof. Perry. of WilliiiiniI College, has {limit} a calculation that the Mudcnt re ei-ntly killed while coasting was movmg. l' onto. editor of frrclhfnkrr. has jun! d d '- ' ' iwnuieut for . .. . . . completed I ytursl ll‘ll'lf . , tur ncci onlally illippe ltliat any Ont‘ of these pirllcs wits (.n ‘ hlztspll'lHY‘ .‘ll’. Bradlaugh, WI”, full) Izmir. sympathise”, met him M. the The ru-clt-otinn of the Prince of “'ulcs as Grand Master of tin.- Frocmuoun. which will occur on the 5th of March. will be the occasion of A great Mannie Say- the Louisville notifier-Journal: - II it is protrction lllll. molten the nu- inn pro-purring. how loollnb‘lt iii to per- l init ln-i- trade between the States. flow l inigbiv would all the States become in a few Iyearsi if' each was protected from Calla On. the celebrated English n cio" mare. \Ivs destroyed on Prbrunvy ' r- ' f’iuteo before she um retired at the public. 35'3"!» 19. 1-1 A ‘V, Ellll’lllllll lilllllllllll, FENELON FALLS. from c vt- ry cue. ll lerlnl. Ind It rcnsiimihlc prices. residence on bond Street East. Pcnclon Pulls, Oct'r Nth. lunz. 33.4! Fashionabltfl‘allorlng. cummcncrd trunneu in spend in g the put Ho ‘waov found . . u The udvcrtilcr is prrpnrrll to rxrcn all orders with which he may be faviiund, Clllllllllll lllll BUlllllllBS to the smallest jobl of cn'rpenlrr worh, "id will spare no pain: to give anti-faction n DOORS & WINDOW SASII made to order at short noticc, of good mus “'tirltahup on Francis Street Rut, EDWARD "AW. ..._....__.._â€" ’ ' bank- The undcnigncd returns IIIIC'IO t. _ to the gentlemrn of Mir village and. in vi- einity for their librrnl pursuing: since he FENELON FALLS. 'll I). warn them that no effort wt end iv: in good ntisfutmn in the future a be: but succeeded in givingdun‘ng At Mrs. llecley's ()ld Stand, one bill become cripplr-d by thcp- u” rupcctfully Iolit'ill . 0‘“ from ‘n '50 m wish to have their clothing and: up in [be . - ale moon". l ”361. and captured tblrlf'f'm' Queen 9 M!“ “ll“ end b.“ WflA. LAMBERT! Fusion Idle, In] Mb, 1683.

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