Arriving Every Week â€"A7 7171:;â€" NEW DRUG STORE, I'ruh Drug. and Patent XIIILCZMI. Iirl3>ll"-. Comm, .‘N..ps.'1'cr.’ ,n..â€":3 and I‘acty (3.; d- Pure and 11311113 [lye Sluils. new lâ€"‘tOrfmen! of the DIAMOND DYES," aim always on hands Full. Stack of Schsol Bonita. inciml o2 «madam; L (;.‘.g"$.‘\l"“'1:93'1’.‘f-. Joby racks Noll: I'MvI-r. Envelopes. Pens, lt'xs I'L’Hlfli'. I'IIII’IE Ig l’Iwr.1’au Looks. ‘L'l; AC: 1.1111! 1:001†T131? Luu'r. -. In? Arent' .or thelealing Ecwspapers. , ling-a1 neq. 311.11 C, 6:73. 1mm": “.il do Isle 10 mil and get. a, mpzdy of the {Hanoi old 'T'III11‘1"}' “0131: I\ lfuttlc Fund. 1‘ is th-- only genuine Food fl‘l'l will 3 :'-_t Well 1-: use 1!. W. E. Ienrlun 13.1114, Nuv'r 53th. 154.13. â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"3â€"-â€" 3 pecan as. " L. ._.. _-.a.a. ._-_._. . . _ .....___.____. IX.1’.111"\'I1.\' ).:XI 1: lsTIZI'Z, Allurttï¬'dtl- Law, ) 1111.11â€. tt‘, I~.'»nt >tr.--I ELLIS. Solicitor ,.L IIIlsuy. ; ‘. 1II.\.\‘ It :l'tll '1‘ sunts't'ms. MILHJHUIIS, rruxvuv {L1II"f.‘. Ike UlliI'I- in Mr Jordan's new biocx, Cultural: Sn. Fem-Ion l'.~.!ls. II’ 1: II.:I..~'. C. 1-). ï¬rstâ€. .‘I' I: limo-3' to loan at lowest rules. No tututuiuiutt charged. {I IIIIIN .t 1101' |{l.\'., ).\lllï¬l.‘li'.ll>'. 501.1(‘1'1'011‘2 Ike Mo- ) on to Loan at 6 per cent. Ollice, II'cutsIrII'L Littdau'.‘ , Out. 1’. 5. Manny. (I. 11. lloratss. 1" 11.31001’1'1, I AllllhfI'II. .XI'I'UIIXI1,III\30LICITR and \‘uttry Public. Money to Loan. Ullic . , K1111 .Itr',ctt Lindsay. 1711 11in I- '1 II a .J \l Itsov ) titltt<‘-:1‘11:.~1 SI)1.II.11‘II1...I'.'c. 01‘- ) liI'.t- \l’tllinni street, Linds uy. A.11L'psr.ru. .X..1.chsos. b.1111 XI’Y IR (111 .Xl’IY .XItIllSTl-21.S, .X'l‘ 'ftlltXl-IY -\‘~.X'l‘-l..X W, Solicitors In Chancery, Ikc. Ollicc, Dohcuy lllot'k, lx'cnt street, Lindsay. Aarut'n U'thll‘x’. llcou U'Lsanv. \lo IN'I‘X'll . Ik S'I'I'I\\".~\ll'1.‘ I AItltlSl'l-II’... A I‘T(lI’I.\'1‘ YS- .~-.,XT1.\W Solicitors in Chane'ety, Ike, Lindsay. l‘lll'II'II over llntario 1’ unk, [{I- at street. .\liv- III-y to Luau at. 8 per cent. on real estate ccuritiI-s. I). J. llclxrvnn ‘tl().\' III‘A' 'l'() I 163' l) on Ito-cuti13 ot mortgag~ on heal and Per- aoual l't'opc113 a. II Promissory Notes, at rtnsottuhlc rules of interest. Apply to 'I‘ttos. Srzw/Ittr. JOHN A. DA 1111().\', Baunta'rtin, Lindsay. 3 MEDICAL. A. W. .I. (Wortoxlatt. ' Iioii'lt‘llt'u, Brick Cottage, street. 1.1tIdSa3'. 111211 IlAI'SI. M. 1) Wellington \X'II 1\|'}\ll".1‘ M 11.. C .11., ll! Xlll' X.'1' 1'2 of \chill l'ltivI-rsily, .\1on I trcul. llllll Provincial Litenti. '.Itc l'hy si- IiIu, hurge on and 01min trici' to. Medical 11 iv r: I to the Nundutd. Plat-nix, Conner-ti- cut .\1utu:tl.und Equitable Insurance (Tom- p.tuiv's. “dice and I†sideute. ill the house lttely occupied by Rev ."lnthcr tho cornI-rol' Lindsay and bus Lindsay. '1 streets, Iltt. .X. \\'ll.\'(l.\'. ll I'NIX'I'ZIISITY of . .‘l ll.['-tivI‘r<Ity of Toronto. .XIIImh. (‘IIL l'hys and 811111.. (Int. I‘lvy~ieiuu, Sllr'v‘nll and \I'I'ouI'hcr. UIliI'c,Colhuruc Itrect, t'I'nelotI Falls. In. .I.' ll LOWE. )IlYSll‘ll .‘I' Ik Sl'lllll'lll‘: t‘oroner for tho l'rnI i~inuul County of llalihnt'tou. tn)" when no“ limit in the .\!c.\rthur ll I'HI‘. lit'sidl'ttt'c. 11:0 lttvltsI' lttlv'ly III'I'II- pied by Dr. 11.3mm, on May stt'cct. Fem-Ion Falls. .--.-_-.-â€"-.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"p-â€"-â€"â€"â€"- SURVEYORS. Trinity College. JAMES IIII'KSOX. ) 1.. Surveyor. (‘om 'nisdionrr in the Q. It, . ('out'I~_\.IuI'v'r. Ike. (1 t't‘iF. l'cztI-lI-n Falls. MISCELLWFQV?" ,, ‘111. I '1'1'X' Ill" IONIHIN I‘llll'I INSI'II- 'lh 1' II Capital L.’.""l|.toot sterling, 11- -3II:itv:l with the Dominion Government. s;.......,.,~ Tm. itout. lvsrnnn: (‘.I. or Escrow-.â€" {-.ltl.'>|l, $1 ll'puéitt'll “1111 llâ€- m..oou lit-\‘t'rIIHII'Izt and otherwise vested ;;. I',I:I.t-l.t. SF. oral-II. Tu-: Human IXsl'YHh‘t‘! 1".) 1 X'.‘,"Il.\i In»! .III'I-Is,é1,v;:I7,5.'~t 'Ilvl I‘IHIII J 1) SXIITII, Jyruh' I'rarlur'. I-‘allv, Jau'y '.'.'nd. 1“ ()1K ASH. 4st. N‘b-XIJIC. Lot 5 rail oft olhornrnnd south of Fra'tâ€"' I"I Inn-H.211 the \ .llug:- or I-I-nI Ion 1":|ll~ Tcrltn Mu For t..t:l. I.-r ptr:iI olars apply to .‘II' 1.1- 11; I. Lsun wirueina : 'nlls. or to I. A. llll'KSI‘vN. Lindsay. (1n! LIL-isn't, June '.‘Stb. 1‘; I‘d-l. 1' J. HEELANDS, It) 1-13.1‘15'1‘. L1 .V I)S-X\'. ft’ur ot’ the ï¬rm In}: be at the MI'AItrut't'. llot'stz. I-‘ustttox lI‘.\t.t,s_ u.. LXI '.IIIrl Mun-In chat-h mouth chtb unmet“: o3 :III. dong 6" Without poi u or I..ja.\ II.- :in c..\:'r “:11 be nude. 5:3," 0 ac..- â€LII lubed In L: ndsay nearlv “(ii-c" \c-Ittv. [\Sl RANGE. GEORGE CUNIIIEHAI, Oneal Insurance and Lou Agent; FERE‘LON FALIB. ONT" uptown Ibt following but (In! IIIâ€"I... 'u‘". I .12: lb: cLI lot-Hex. can In unnucu‘v‘ tuna the aunt ;\ 'Iantngccua tr nus. 1'5: (‘.Itudm I'crtua II'IIK LI on k Suing: Co .‘..e lmprutl Intranet- Company, 0! Leu 1: . :ILIII ' -' Ia: art'lt'r Company. affini- IIII. Physician, Surgeon, Ike... Ike.- Slu 11'.Il‘tl. It! , Itcsidettccgtnd ud- .1 . or Cantu. Dissolution of Partnership. , Satire 5! hurt); 32141 that the partner- ‘ ship heretofore ‘uirï¬ilinz bra-sen the un- deréign'd as grnc-Ar- Ind provision dealers. ‘ in the nlinge of Fcnelou Falls. Lu Ibis day been maul-red by manual consent The ' LII~1".(«- w 12 b:- cIInt: 'Imtcl by Pin-119V MC- . Dmtgall III-l John BrtnIloo, “1-0 Win 1‘3" ml :11» 1.1.1.; 1.!1- s of the la: e ï¬rm and collect ; the debts (min; [I ran-Io : I'IXDIJI'I' MI'DOFGALL, , JIIIIX I‘IIIAXIIUN. JUIISrTUN Fruclon falls, Marco 3rd, 1334. 2-4. Cl 21 â€calm 5.4115 Saturday, March 8th, 1884. 1 The Education Quastion. l The education question in Ontario is asr-unIlng at pnsent a greater import~ 1.â€th than for a long time pa~t. Several wan-es bciu-_ -7 at work to give it promi- -. Icncc. A new Miui~ter ol' 1] location. 1 w'm is believed to have intentions (:1 in- ?troducing 3mm: changes, are to be. The l’ru .9 is, in many cases giving I'I ice to what the country needs. thus anticipatin_ ' the Minister and pos- .Ilrctdy l'rnmed plans 01' reform That the prcsflttl >3'.~ICIII is unsatislactory he is of course aware, and he must. if he lllll‘l' it in any degree, do so to meet the III hes of the public. 0'â€) of its must pr-uninent defects is the slow progress of scholars to acquiring the elementary branche ol' cducttion. Parents, who were themselves at school thirty or forty years ago, are quite dis-rusted at lind- iug their children only moving forward at a sz.nil's pact: compared with what they themselves had done; and this. too notwithstamliug the pains taken to ob- tain pI-rI'Ictly trained on] thoroughly qu' .Ililied t.achers. long at school, and what they want for t'lItiI childrIn is that they may be zItblc to read cortectl3, write a fair hand. and nequiru a lair knowdle lgc of elementary arithemctic. llz'ttiug these, they arc in a lar'rc measure qualiï¬ed for the sphere of life they are to occupy. Should cir- cumstauccs b. fav'omablc they may ac- quite more; but that is out the ï¬rst point aimed at, and that point. low I The mason hit the failure 01 the school ' system in this all' Important point to thc ritt'al populition is assumed to be the .giving of the children tasks which are in the ï¬rst place beyond their years, such as requiring them to give the meanings of words they are tzttable to pronounce, learning nilixcr‘. prI fixes and derivations. studying tl. c higher branch- es ol arithmetic before they ate capa bio of t aditg fairly. etc. all 01 which distract their minds, lt'ittI-r away their precious hours and hinder their plug 1055 instead 01' I'ttlumciug it. llow'evct much it maybe desirable that they should acquire such knowledge. parents 2 regarl the Work in the earlier stages 01 instruction as prtmature and the prime cause ol their chi‘dtcu' 5 failure to learn rapidly. The education of the people Is the uthct ol the school system. and it it I fails in that or comes short of what may I-.-;.~on.rbl3 be expected, it then lv-comcs the duty o1 tho t' who h we oil in char"- tu apply an efï¬cient remedy be that what it tn: 13'. llut the puseut Minist 1' ol' 1“ location, if he. lollows in the ramc lino as his pt'cdecIIssnrs and the Board Iol' Public Instruction. wins: vagaries , were more co~tly than usel'ul. will effec- gttttttc Ito reform. lie is said to have lcousiIlI-rable experience in educational lm'uttct'vI, and it not too Sell (-otICeitcd will make the most ofthc experi nee he Ihas gained. and 01 the kuowlrdgc he has acquired of the pr ("ice in other ! couutt'iv s, in doing the best. tha' can 1..- l done to our ud what is wrong. l’o sibly l colleagues in the cabinet. a-I tuIy are 5 aware that education is one of the "not iimport-mt matters submitted to thI-iI management, and the out: on which th- uttat'ks ol' lllt‘ Oppmition will be hard est to rep. I. .Xud, above all, he will do wvll to avoid irritating the public by In: Ikiu- ' costly Cl|:l11'_'t)r-ttl'bmtks “5.1,â€, , is .IltI'olt a matter on which tlu'3 lccl .3 sure. He Is in a tight place, Ior, whcth I-r he mm to the right or left. aIlv-anc . or fall back. his “Ink is certain to meet ' with criticism at cvv-ry point. It will '; be well lor himwll if he can so guide 1 the helm as to sail clear of the dangers i to which he is exposed. and soothe the Ipuhlic mind by the adoption of rome- ' .11... that will meet II: Views. Much is tzxpt'ctcd lrom him. May ho have the gIIod fortune to s.tli~i'3' the country and realize the hopes of his lricnds. . The Deputy-Reeveship. .X- all of our readers who take any ; illlk‘rt"l iu Inuuicipd matters nrcawurc. Mr. Thomas Smithson was elected dep- Iutyrrrcve 01' 1"cnIIlou in January last. the county couzcil as warden lor the «current year. Mr. Smith-04's clectton " Wm. houetcr. protested on the ground . : that h.- II as not worth enough, oI'rrand above inI-umbranccs on his property. to ' ,Iptalil'y him to become a candolate: “and this contention inning bcIu .~u~- ; t..Iine.l he was unventcd In car as of .this Lord the law provides that tour days til'tcr the writ for a new IlIctiou is rec: ivcd b3 the returning ofï¬cer the, 5. nominatimu shall be held. and the cltc-J lion four days later In this instance ' the writ “as rrccivcd last Saturday. the III-IIIitI..tioIIs were held on Wednesday. . and the t'ltCtlntt will take placc on Mon- 'hlaX’ III-xi. Four cattdidett's‘ were nom- inated, namely. Messrs. Isaac Knight. Ti om'u Smithson, M .X. Berkeley and Joseph Motors but. the last two rc- . signed, and {Lu contest will bc bet-ecu ' Mr. Smithson and his chronic opponent. 1 Mr. Knight. We are sorry to say that let great deal If bard feel in; It‘s bcto ' created by the. action taken Izaimt Mr. Swubmn who clutly ought not to have run it he CUUILI IIIIt quality. It may 3.1â€in be tru.. -. -llt 'ud by his sup ~ 3IIrtI[.\eâ€"â€"Il.u I‘x'ltucv :I «Eula. "1|“ 1) In IL‘ I CK‘ II m In .:.d the wartlc'nitipmtiut had in: been I "II 111'? T‘s-I‘m o . ...I. g .I. .Imsxoox' @oztttté is Carefully « watched in order to tin-l out what they ' sibly leading him to a change oi his: They are in rurtil ' districts c peci.tll3 unable to keep t Iem I though it be. they liod hard to reach. I I he may get a low tIsIl'ul ltillh from his and subsequently bzcame the choice 01' ._ hk'rut'l In '.N .lr. hi .rh enough. In: was not quaviï¬ed, and rad no right to become acaudidate. Since his election was declared void the 6 whole or part (we do not know which): of the incumbrauce on his property has but: removed' and his opponents as- sert that it was done with burrowed _ money, for which a new mortgage will i probably be given as s on as he by held 1.i.- seat (it reelected) long enough 0 make h-m chre. a Very pretty squabble, and. as po -litic.~ are mixed up with it. will probably be 1- tter and durable 6:. especially if Mr Knight be again defeated, in which ’event a thorough and minute inquiry 3.101" Mr Fmithson'a pIcuuiary afl'uirs ' “1.1 immediately be commenced. Was It N ecessary ? For just a weekâ€"that is, from \X'ed nr-sday, February 26th. until Wednes- ’ day, March 5th-â€"-thc trains on the Vic- ltnria brat-ch of the Midland Railway E were canoellI-d. and passengers and l mails to and from the dillerI-nt points 1 l l l l 1 ' along the line had to be conveyed in As we have said on prt't‘ioui oIcasions. , the railway company to do impns~ibili; ties, or grumbles if a train is cancelled when there is a reasonable excuse for so doing; but as. far as we can learn and the state of the weather enables us to judge, the long suspension of trafï¬c b:twecu Lindsay and Ilalihurton Wits quite unnecessary. Last week was ter- 1 rtbly stormy almost to its close. ; but on ' Saturday ï¬ne Weather commenced, and as since then there has been neither fStIOW nor wind worth mentioning. the 1 track might have been opened at least ' three days earlier titan it was. " It's :an ill wind that blows nobody good," and these frequent and prolonged Cau- ecllations of trains just suit liverymen. but they are bld for all other classes of the community. 01' course the railway lmagnatcs, who are particularly potent people in this Canada of ours, (which ,‘they appear destined to "over†until E there is II rebellion) will run trains or I not run them just as it suits them, but. tltauk goodness, they can't deprive us 01' a Briton's right to grumble, and grumble we will whenever we secjust cause for so doing. - sleighs or not at all. I -__-_ Penelon Falls Raczs. The seventh annual meeting of the Feuclon Falls Trotting Association is to take place next. W edncsday and Tours- day, the 12111 and 13th inst.., on Cam ct'ou Lake. The notice given was un- avoidably short. but a good attendance 1 is hoped for. The ice this year is o1 extraordinary thickness, and no pains . will be spared to have the track in ï¬rst class condition. The following horses from a di. tauce are expected. Exua and Little l'rsc b3 tcliau liom “(10d ville; 13 ack Diamond and May F'Iow- cr, from Bcavcrton ; Maggie May, Bart- lctt‘s horse and Mcllugh's horse, from Lindsay ; and a horse, name unknown, from Munilla. These, \tith one or too that will ptobabiy tum up at the In. t moment, and out \‘illttgcls'. will make enough to give sufï¬cient entries for each purse, and lively contests may be antic- ipated, The amount to be distributed in prizes is 8315, which exceeds the. sutn collected last year by $115. Our Worthy t'ctvc, who is president of the Association, is also treasurer and ret- I-rcc; Mr. llugh Mcl)ou-_all is secreta- rI' ; and a guinea at the names of II c jud:es and the members 01 the commit Ice 01' management will satisl'y the non- crs of competing bones that. they wil. meet with the l'airc~t ol' lair play. m Veru am Councd. Bobcaygeott, March 3rd. 1881. The Council met in the town hail. at . the call of the room. Members all pt'cs. cm, the. rccvc in the chuit‘. MovI-d by Mr. K-nnedy. seconded by Mr. Lithguw. That Mr. Ct'abtt'cc be allowed to purchase, out of tmmey now in his hands for ï¬nes. a Magi-'tl'atos' Manual, which Manual shall be the property 01' the Municipality attd acces- sih.ctu1hc Clerk and any member of this louucil at all times â€"-Carricd. Moved by Mr. Kennedy.seconded by Mr. hithgow, T1.at a memorial be pre- pared and sent. to the Legislative :Xs- sen-biy of Ontario. praying for certain measures of redress in connection with the Victoria. llailway, and that the rcevc and clerk be authorized to sign the same. and attach the corporate seal thereonâ€"Cat't'iI-d. Mon-d by Mr. Fairbairn, seconded by Mr. Lithgnw, That the deputy-rccvc be Sent to 'l'oroutu as a delegate from thi“ Council in Connection with the. Vic- toria Railway matter, and that 812 bI granted toward his expensesâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. Lithgow, wounded by Mr. Braden. That a by-law appointing fence viewers and pound keepers be : read and passedâ€"Carried. On motion of Mr Lithgnw, the coun- .cil adjourned to 17th Match. I Entertainment. In the course ofa few days there will be :iven in aid 01' the Fenelou Falls Mcchnoics' Institute, on entertainment which prpniscs to be unusually attract- ' ive. as Mr. John Sister's magic lantern. which be imported at. great expense from England about It year ago, is m be brought into rvquisitiuu. 011 th.- previous weasion upon which Mr. Sla- tcr favoured the. public, the pathetic poem entitled "Jane Conquest " was . illustrated. and a number 01 instructive and naming scenes represented, but out time an entirely diflcrcut set III Altogether it is' no one expects slides will be used, exhibiting dissolm'. ing views and angle shadows, and il- lu-tratiog the celebrated ride of John 7 l . ‘ Gil 1' and c Brhful Man." The other fez turcs ot'thc coming entertainment and the. date upon which it is to be given. have not yet been dtcided upon; but phslcfi containing full information will sitartly be is-ued. and present A prw gramme that has rarely been equmlcd and never excelled in this village. -m..- L'outtzcrtos â€"â€"~ The prite 'I I -‘I"- “'3 Ii. Silltls'l’lus cream Coloured :a-Im Ir." $23va tum-:11 III 3250 “" ' ‘*"'€--" III."«‘1¢I,‘I’;II.0: the ludicrous troubles of.; ; not buuy. ' went out. “ .Xnd, look here. you Bdly' l l Stadiumâ€"A grand soirrc and drums mic and mus-ical entertainment will be held in SCI-It's hull, Kinumunt. ou the evening at Monday, the 17th inst. For particulars t-ee poaters. All are cur- dially invited. l l i j Tn: Fcnsn'cu [hauntâ€"A few ‘ of the timbers for Mr. .“CKv‘IIWu's‘ fur- l i l I -niture factory have been deposited on . the site 01 the proposed building. which wi.1 be counueoced as soon as the snow mcllrl and ï¬nished as soon thereafter as possible. JOLLY DOGS. â€"Five or six of Boyd s sleighs, some of them drawn by four horses passed through the Full:I last Thursday afternoon on their way to Bobcaygeon. They were from the Mus. kt ka 1:. antics, which the3 left on Mon-l day, and the gang of men accompany 1' ing them stop ped to refresh themselves i at our Village hotels, which they did so effectually that by the time they 181! they appeared to be about as jollv and full 01 IIpirit- as any lot 01 l'eilovvs we ever set eyes on. PULP. â€"The pulp turned out from ’ the mill in this tillage is a very difl'er cut substance from what the majority of people expected. Instead of ibeluga Wet mus: packed in barrels. is in sheets pcrl'ccttly dry. about as thick as coarse wrappingp paper of a dirty white colour and {his as if it had been put through a crimping machine. Except that It is rougher and thicker. it very closely resembles the material ofa wasp' s nest, which is composed of soft wood cheti'cd and tunCerttcd, just as the pulp is. but without the aid of chemicals and costly machinery. llUN.I\\'.n'.-â€"â€"Last Monday morning there was a runaway under difï¬c ltic. at the pulp mill. Shut: farmer whose name we c.Inuot learn. drove up with .I load of wood, and while he was in the ofï¬ce getting his monc3 for It the whis- tle over the boiler house was blown and away went the learn. load and .Ill. 11' it had occurred to them to In Ike for Common Lak: , they would have had a splendid opportunity 01 di playing their speed and endurance, but instead u.' do- iug so thc3 headed foi the pilinggtound, where the3 were met at every turn by immovable obstr,uctions and what at ï¬rst promised to be a hIi -vht career was soon brought. to an illullllltllh‘ end. and they \v'ctc captured out of breath anl with the majority of their eight legs more or less laccratcd. W Peterborough Items. I’ETERBORO', l-‘eb 211â€"311.»; Eliza- beth Reid was killed yesterday al'tct- noon ata .I'ctossio; . on the Midland Ilail way at Lakeliel ld, about nine miles I'Iom here. A s1ci_g|I Was crossing the track when it was struck by the train, and the four occupants were thrown out \liss llcil was struck by the engine and .1 large wound was made in her side, besidax which she 1"t'0cived some sevI-t‘c \vouuds iu the. head. She died a few hours al'tcr. None ofthc others in the vehicle Ivcrc injured, although the rear part of the sici 7h “as broken into matchwood. This ultcruoon the Eat] ‘V‘vyvkof Jas. Stratton, Collector of L" ‘ Ir , [ll- tully dc tt'oyod "'" £211." of furniture in the 'I - 'L/tsaved. was QIZJNIII.‘ ' There .;' â€335,1,- ‘ou the buildings, and 31.000011 tn..’l'urnitutc It' Is estimated that the loss will amount to over 82.000 above the insurance. One. ofthc horsc- which drew the ï¬re engine dropped d; ad while going to the ï¬re. *- Our Happy Family. The Manitoba Fee. I’I'rss says 'â€" '1‘ltc Constituent mcmbchol our British American " happy family," the Dumiu ion of Canada, are in a rcstivc cut-li- tion at present. Stratus, growls, and threatening displays 01 teeth are giving the showmen “'1 0 have the " Iamily" in charge no end oi ttoublc. Distinct and clear above the din of contention . is heard the hycua scream ol' insatiable me cc for more plunder. Ontario ' growls a protest against bciu- . compel- ll'tl to contribute further for the bmeï¬t ‘ of its amiable lI‘tcuch sister. 'lhc Mar- itime l’roviuccs are haying for a winter port. As well might they bay for the moon. Manitoba is shrilly protesting against the hard tII-utIm-ut it has cw, pI-rieuccd. and the unfair manner in which, owing to its weakness. it has been driven into a corner .aud Ileptived ol the small porti In originally given to it. How the di. turbaucc will end. for ' the pteseut at lea~t t. is not dillicult to perceive. ' mining element. is about in the sonic- tucnt ufa dispute. the loudest brawler . and the most reek-less self-seeker iovat'i ably triumphs. it is not to be doubt- I-d. then-lure. that Quebec will secure its detttands. and that the other prov- inces will have to submit with the best grace attainable under the circum~ stances. H~_.-.â€"- -. A Giant’s _Luncli I A reporter of the Philadelphia [Bra- nrd. who was invited by an ofï¬cial of the Dime Museum to see Chang. the Chioe~c giant. eat his lunch, took a careful note of what the big man ate. and when he at length aroye the follow ing list stared at the startled reporter from the pI-I ms of his now book 1 Four largo plates of soup, l'orty threc fried IIVHIOI", two rare tvodcrloin steaks. with nineteen baked potatoes and two Ili~hc- ~ of stowed turnstiles. It large roast chick- I l'", three bunches of celery, two onward pics, one mince pic. one apple pie. ï¬ve cream poll's, six bananas. a round 01' figs. two orangIs. tweotv-~ix ginger. snaps and eleven slices III bread and butter. Ile at-n drank eight large gob- lcts of water and four cups oi cotTI-e. " Come 'rouod and see me thI-u I'm ' slid the ClIitmtIIa-I, as III." â€"-to the waiter. who was clearing off. the table -"1 want my dinner on time to-day. Yesterday you kept. me wait- ing nearly hall an hour." Pcterbomogh I.“ pauevl It by-law .-..._ ._.._ ' separating the sale of; V" :w aul Ii. aid for I I’ll-Ira I It is stated that the dyazn. lte compi rotors are preparing tr 7L‘YI1’WC their. b~vudqunrwr¢ from 1“qu Gum-I... 4! I,“ Where justice. as a Ileter- j - - for the greater p'utImI of my life 1 WI" ' myvell deceived l-I to the chem. of such ' p escut conclusion only after an experi- Iu Leifâ€"us Against England. ‘ AX ALLIANCE 0F POWERS AGAINST ENG LISH SCI‘BEHACY. BERLIS, Mar. 3.â€"-The German Min- Russi-I Germany and Austria with the} coming legit me of continental powersa l gaiu~t the maritime and commercial: prepmtdcrance of England. A notabMe article appears in the Krru: Zeihmg newspaper which predicts the formation 1 oi a league. including France. to break' up the insular supremacy of England' which, it says. by the annexation 01 Egypt. has completed the links of a gi-, gantic chain extending from Gibraltar, to China. and coiled around the bodyI fEurope. monopolizing the commerce 3' ol' the world and making the Mediter- l l l l I l l ram'un sea and Indian ocean I'nglish lakes. The Berlin 1’ us! urges France to join the alliance, promising more subâ€" stantial beneï¬ts than those arising from Intelr present agreement with England 'B.It.~'ch l.‘ udcr Foreign Secretdry,‘ to an 'articlc in the Grettzlmtrn. remarks that Ilussias pI'oIIrI-ss towards India is a matter at iodide Ireucc to Germany "E Iglaud." he sz't3 s, "’ is no longer our uly. but. regards us with evidtnt. mis-' trust. " It is supposed th: at these arti- cles are indications of a diplomatic cam- paigu against England. Dynamite Scare in London. LONDON. Feb. 29. â€"The police have discovered a 1.- Irgequautity of explosivesl underneath Chariug Cross tatlw 13 sta- tion. X clerk at. the station opened at midnight asuspicious looking box. It has been sent to W uolwich, and doubt. less contained cxplo>ives. Den-'ctites are keeping .I close watch upon the re sorts of the. Irish N. Ilioualists, but hate made no discoveries. 11' Is believed the dymmite con 'pitacy is managed wholly abroad :Xu infernal Innc‘ Iinc has been disem- end at l’addington railway station. It was of American tmtnulactuvc and con- taiucd dynamite. It “1h inside a valisc attached to a cash-box, and consisted o1 twenty pounds of dynamite. in which were embedded on American alarm clock and a pistol. 'l‘he \‘alisc was de- p «Itcd in the cloak- -room on Monday ui _Iht. 1 he con~j it‘.atot's it is believed. intended that the machine should Ix- plodc simultanvou 13' with tlt'It at. the \ictoria railway station. If it had ex- ploded it would have done much great- I-t damage than at the Victoria station, as the cloak room is built under the ho- tel. The railway ofï¬cials absolutclt deny that any dynamite has been louuil Underneath the station. Losnox, March 3. â€"'l‘he police are doing their utmost to discover the au- thors ol' the dynamite plots, but the cities are not promising. "ylhe arc try- ing to lind the cabmcn who a little br- fotc the \ ictoria explosion drove three men with an American trunk to It cur taiu house. All Irishman n'tmcd Nulli.‘ has surrendered to the Grccuuck police. 111: says he knows the ttIurdI-t'crs of Lord Lcitrim. A portion of the valise containing the iul'erual machine found at the Paddington station has been dis- I-ovcred in the room of two ltish- .Xmer- ieaus who arrived from Southampton on . l'cbt'uat'y 112111. The authorities olII'r a reward 01 £1,000 and four railway way companies idlct £1 (1110 each. lor the detection 01 the authors 01' the re cent dynamite outrages. It is now al-I most certain that they were the work of four men who arrived from America on February 20111. Plain Truths. TOLD BY AN AMERICAN PROTECTIONIST IN A PROTECTIUNIST STRONGHOI.D. | At the annual dinner of the Board of Trade at Trenton. N. J., this letter was read by the Secretary lrom Congress-l man XhI ant S. Ilowitt: -â€" ‘ "I have to thmk the committee for the honour of an invitation to attend the annual dinner of the Board of 'I'tadc ol the City of Trenton on Thutsduy ucxt.1 regret excecdingly that m3 du- tits in Washington will Inakc it impos- sible for me to be present on that occa ~iou. I regret this the more bI-cau- -e it 1 would ull'ord me a convenient opportu- nity for (Ii-abusing the public mind of some prejudice-I which have been sedu- luusly instilled by iuterestel parties as to the effect of my views in regard to the reformation of the tariff. The in- dustries of Trenton are sum-ring from useless obstructions imposed by the ex tstiug tariff. I seek to remove the ob. structiou~ in order that the capital and labour employed in branches of husines~ all'rctcd by them may have steady and remunerativc occupation, which is now itttpos~iblr. The removal of the duty on scrap-iron. for example, which hI-ne. lits nocxistiug industry whatever. would enable every idle train in Trenton to ill‘ rttu night and day. and the money now paid for foreign roads woull be largely Ilixtrihuted among the lerklngtm'lt of 'I‘rI-ntnn. who are now cundt-mncrl idleuc~s through no fault ol their own. I [II j and every bII-incss interest in the city I Would flourish in a Corresponding de- gree. If the protective ey~teuI b: the panacea for all the sufferings or" the workiogmeu and tilt! want of rrnmnora- tion of capital. how Cll‘llt"§ it to pass that at. no time in its history were the The EnélishPress 0nd); Dynamite Explosion. The London Time: declares that it is An ic bridge ts forming at Niagara. Mr. (Iludstoue' I: expected to be nib ed to the peerage. The-re are 5.780 tons of ice stoned in intolerable that England should be ex 1 the S‘I‘d“i°h 1†h‘m’†timed to II sueeexsion of plots not even sing friendship. Englidi but: against the manufacture of explosives having driven conspirators abroad they ï¬nd a Safe harbour III America under a Gov- lernment which does not medllc with them. This. adds the 77.1mm is a state of thin-IN to which It is not possible that hngland shoull submit even if Ameri- ca m'rc hostile. This dynamite wxr should not come within the limit 01 permisvible hostilities. It appeals to respectable ‘ Mmericans knowing that they are ashamed of the inaction of their rulers. to make their voice heard and obeyed. The 7' r,II'gmph admitting the difficulties of the ease, points out that the (vettcva arbitration established the principle that the inadequacy ol the municipal law is no answer to a com plaint ufa lailure of due diligence to the observance of international obligations. It insists that the deï¬nition ofduc diIi- gencc culorecd against England in the :X!:- bama ca~e would now hold good against the nation from whose shores a host of enemies more deadly than Con I'ederatc cruisers iscontinually despatch- ed. The S/ m-Iutm' observes that not only the Auiericau reputation. bttt Xm- crican lives are endangered by these. monstrous Villanies, and asks whether Lttglaud must wait. for the sudden de- struction ofa hundred leading -erI-i cans and their wives on board It steam- er carrying dynamite nmchim-s bclnre it can hope :Xmerict will perform the most ordinary oflie -s of lIieodship. ll ~u-Igests that although (‘ ougtIss can not compel the State ol \cw' Yot' I' to alter Its laws. it cm sanction a treaty biuIl - in;' both 11' Itions to make Consp r'tt'3 to injure foreign citizensa pI-oal oil -.ocI- I‘hc E: 1211311 11- nt'rtItuI-nt will prohab: make a l'-Iitudly pt'opor al for m-gotia tious o1 this suit. The papers ol cvets patty and cl Isa express simil Ir opinions _ __--- . 0 . __~___ A Bride in a Tree-top. XVIII-IRE. WITH )Illlllll‘ltï¬ OII‘ THE “1"!)- DING PARTY, SHE WAS (-1 XI) TU Cl.l.\t1. .‘apt. McCoy, ol' the .lrt'ulm', gives lull p--Irticnlars of the l'eat'lul prI-Iiuncc o1 a htidal p:'tttv iu the storm opposite littckjvort list 'l'ucsday. Ira Z' 'oor went from llockpot't to be marricd to Mi~s 8 Hook. whose parents live opposite. I. C. Daugherty. who of late years ha~ b.cu running the l'er'ty took the groom and his friends, accompanied with a two- horse carriage. across the river on his l'ctry- boat in the morning. llv'cty- thing went well, the ceremony was po 1- lormcd and the day passed pletsuutlt until about 531.1â€, when the pI ty with some addition st. Ito-ll to re tum They consisttd of Mr. 11m Ihotty and his wife. Ira Zoom and his bride. and ten other ladies and gouthmeu. .Xltet crossing an overflawcd ï¬eld they reach- ed a clump o1'tr.-es on the ed:e of the river bank, when the storm struck the frail boat, overturning it. The pnrt3 clung to the trees. and remained in the branches two hours. when they w -r.I rescued by a coloured man and a skill. They remained at the coloutcd mau'. house until motuiug when they rightcd their lI-try- boat. and wont to llookpot't. thankful to be ulitc. The weather was so cold the clothing of the sull'I-rcrs froze on them. and it is wonderful that no lives were lustâ€"It'vunsm'llc .lulll'llrll. .._.. â€".-..-. â€"_.. ._._... Toboggauiug Some oftho Ottawa people went lo~ bogganiug last Saturday. ‘11 s \1 l- couu daughter of l’rolessor M:,Icouo received an uglv cut on the check “as jot' Crozier of hurt MocLeod injured one of his hands, Sir Leonard "Iillo3' s private secr'etar3 had one of his teeth knockcl out, and several others were slightly hurt. The New Y'otk Sun says that while a lady and I-rentlemI-u WI-I'I- Iobogganiug at Montreal rtccntly they ' were upset . and the lady falling on her face slid down the mountain side at the rate of .10 miles an hour. sctnpiug all 3 the skin off her face and senrriug her l'or lil'c. I'obugganiug scouts to be It Ilaugcrmu sort of sport and Toronto , shoull be thanklul that lIlI‘lO'fll‘c no to- borrooiu- I slidcs' In this vicinity. ~â€"â€"7‘n. I'nnlo .XeILHv ~â€"-.â€"â€"¢ <9..___ -..-.._- Joaquin Miller on Mormonism. \\ .\.<111.\'r.'ro.\' M- ::Ith -.lth â€"-â€".Ioaquin .Ililler III-fort- tlic House Committee on â€'lctritot'ies to-duy. char-actoriz' Il tho Mormons as “ cranks nod (luitontt-' llc opposed repros~ivIe InI-uaIIrI-u In only toudin- . to incite No In to Iurtlu'r law I(' ~- flf'l~. iu~tcrtd ol' I-nhluing them. l’olyâ€" gouty. he thou 1111 W In on the dIcn-a-o. :Iul he pII-wribo -Il education as n painâ€"I cm for a I the ill-I lrom which the pen. ph: ol' 1 till still rod. Mormons as poo plo. in his opinion were I-xtromcl3 1-" _' IIotnut pt nuns, led by Itaok~. and IIHIM' . who had the or own (1111‘ to Nv'rX'L’, and all that was IICI'I'k<:II'\' to bring them back to 1111‘ [II'HIH I-l' tIIIIrIlit‘I' wart to show them their trun- condition. n.-.â€" A Tattooed Baby .X Bdtiutorc di-patc't nu :â€"-()u imltI-trivs of Trauma in ~o tloprotni~ing T"'"""'." """'"""T' "'q "'u'" """"r""" ,1 Condition "g llo't’ are m the â€â€sz†known to tho. wort-71 Its the ltatto'II-Il ‘t'... [imi- ? Th0 trltllt'h (1103' a" â€xâ€, “I" , mm. '1an birth to 11â€" mtv to. a In of I‘xistvmtuo '.I tho Wtitk‘ill gmv'n lvltk ' I""""' b"~" . 1"" Fm?" 'M" "'u': a' ettlltluymcut b cutw 11H V 113‘" U"! V 1' bunt "'0 “'u'" h "H" " hours "'0 Immi- learned the: hilt r IC~-0'l â€H" cw†dâ€, Iorrks or tattImI-l 6.1mm no Its Ikm'au 1ar nt' Iantirm Imp v-I-l by 11w is do, ‘ docs ."".' mother. Illth: marks ".".""" Il'lCIC'I 11'0". PCU’IIIIIL'S WIIICI] otlIv-rwiw" IIIL'HHPQ 111:? mm" lI'IjII no In ’an‘lnu they would have for their l'omill 'I". I ‘1"'.' cl" . "'9 "'"mm‘, C" "'.u moth; do but. wonder that the :trti-anshl' 'I'rIItI-' "r " "" him: 3"" ""' """.J" "'k‘ n"" Ion do not vet alllvrt‘ciatc [be evil effect - "‘0 """r'" "" lllkblb." H" "' ""'."""" ol obstructive. duties, when l rrflI'm that '1 c""'"- â€-‘1"'""‘"’“"'~i ’""'"""' “"""""' duties. and have been brought to my cocc n convincing as it has been disa- greeable " The letter was received coldly, and without a murmur nfapplauve. ..-._ ...-_..._..._ O'Denamn ll ..,-.. declares the lritish ; III-use 01 Parliament will be blown up,' thin Si :wwk“ I ummw “WM“ ,, ’ in! 1, fl worn and Egon-II all over the body, CXCI'pt (III: face. , l ï¬â€˜ or X. s Leann. Pmutmt In ihc Ont-rm Sztnttayinm. Toronto (the largest Mtdkal Xuoemtiou in Canada; mil 1»: at the lie .Xrthur Ilouu. Poorlun Falls ?ridly. Sunrdny n'IlScndu.M1rrh 71h, 9111; a' the Ilorltlrtd House M'I't'lay, TIrI'l-y and “'rdnurlay. blurb lit!) and 12111. Consult-tion her. Rheumatism, Lung Dinues and Calarrll lMCiulï¬'a. All disuse: of long Handing iloheaygeon, . trflttetl. Illh Ind . .‘Ir. Bcsudry has boon elected mayor' lstr-rill organs associate the lllilnce of secmty matured my... I nation proï¬t» 01' Montreal for the ninth time. A suspected counterfeiter with I lot of bogus silver on his penob‘. in: N'- rested n: Months-'1 last Monday. I Iudgmeut was niven in the East Mind'- dlesex and East. Simone election petiti- ons on the 5th inst. l‘be judges dist: greeing on both cases. The Queen's printers. Messrs. Spo t- tiswoode Ii: Co., have the largest printâ€" ing press in thb world. It namely "'- er stops, and turns out 2-1. 000 Ibeeu' per hour. The Chiefof the Bureau of Statistic- at Washington pronounces the testimo- ny of Mr. Lowe In to the emigration from Canada to the United Status, “lit and scandalous. A Dublin paper has the following: -â€" “Ln-It, a cameo brooch representing \caus and Adonis while walking in Sandymonnt on Sunday last.†A cow horn mcnsuriug four feet eleven inches in length, and ei: -hteen inches around the base, is on exhibition at Monticello 1I‘ln.. and is supposed to be the. largest cow born to the world. I‘Illulnf‘ No. [3 ofthe Boston. Hons-o Tunnel 18'. Western Railroad has. within three weeks. killed Lockwood and Deb rick empIochs of the company and James It‘itzpattick. The railway bands l'Iur the locomotive, and any that. its number Is unlucky. 585‘ 1' 'se Lardiuc Machine Oil for your machintr3. o-.__..._â€"_ A Cure For Cuts. Sores. Em. The Finest heuliugc compound under the sun is lit-(urtgork I ark: II Curlvolic Comte. T11t"l‘l$ no sure but will succumb toils healing properties. It is an invaluable dressing lor scalda, tester-t, elc I‘rica tII'-Int\'-1‘I\c cents nt \\t.u 1-2 l-Illis‘s drug store James llra3 h-v, Ilum iltoo. sny‘ :â€"†I read the II stimuninla fur hlctirI-gor‘s Speedy llurc and found thutl had not to go to Ne w \orlt, 1' hilttdI-lphiu, Louisiana or Texas In liud living “itnesses of its value, We had plenty of persons right here to protc its merits. 1 got II bottle and it .llt‘llll'd me right IIw.Iy,1 wusus had with 111 ious Fever and Indigestion It~tl think Itu_\ one could he, 1 have taken three bottles n'ml um nears 13' well and can cut any kind I ffuud Willis out it butting me. 1 may any that I out better than 1 ever I-pr-ct- d It) be. " Freo ttiul bottles at “'.m E Ellis'a drug store. Fencluu lulla The Q tickest Thing on Renard 1s Kra'ms Fluid Lightning. for Neuralgin, IlI-IId.tr.hc Toothache etc. It dot-a not blin- th nor dis color the skin' . requires but non application to banish all pain magically l" I'I.\'1'2110.\' FALLS MARKETS. It’rpnrlrd by .Ilclhmgall Il' Brandon. Font-Ion Falls, Friday, March 7th. 1891. Wheat, fall, per bushel - - $0 9" 98 Wheat, sprung, " - - - 95 l 02 llurley, per bushel - - - 48 55 (bus, ‘I U - - - - 30 33 Penn, I‘ II - - - - 60 65 Rye, ‘I “ - - - - 50 511 Potatoes, " - - - - 45 60 lutlcr, per 111., - - - - - H 17 Dressed Hogs, per 100 1115., $7 (I0 $8 00 Eggs, per dozen, - - - - 16 II 1143', |.Ul‘l()1|, - - - - $9 0" 10 $9 0° New Advertisements. Fat l'lll to ]Kent or Sell. 1.01 No. 15 Cott.l \‘t-rulam, lutvingthrrc- on a good house and good frame barn and stables. loo Itcrcs cleared. Easy terms. Apply to 111.111" MCDOUGALL. I‘cnelon Falls, Fcb'y 2811:. 183-1. 1. INTERESTING TO ALL. The undersigned has just received It good assortment 01' PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES 4\ nd 31 ouldings. which are well worthy of inspection and, trill be sold dimly, FRAMES MADE TO ORDER in any style at the shortest possible notice, 5213‘ Painting, Kalaomiming and Paper Hanging done an urn-II. A good flock of PAINTS, OILS, GLASS AND I'UTTY kept constantly on hand. S. NEVISON. I’I'ttclon l-‘olltt,1“ch'y 7111, 1884. I'm-t f. NEW LIVERY STABLE. ThI- undersigned begs to inform the reil‘ IlI-nts of this village nml its vicinity that. ho has just l‘lllnmPlH‘I‘lI the Liver] holiueu on Francis 3:. East, with Imuutl fun! born" and stylish new r:ga.nnd respectfully uh heits a share ut'puhlic patronage. Charges Very Reasonable. W Commercial Trundle" will find it decidedly to their advantage to gin him A call, an thry will he liberally dealt wilh. JOSEPH WELCII, FrneIon I’ttlls, Feâ€: “III, IBIH. ï¬ll-ll. To Whom It May Concern. Thih' It to crrlil'y that W. W. LIIGAV, o! l.iml~ny. is our only "unionized Agent for 1111- (Inunttvn of Vic! rin. and PIItertmr-vugh for tlv. nah: of ouriuutrntnrntn and not 0th or pI-rtozt quoting prim-II in above. nlmrd CIIIllllil'l has no right or authority to do lo. lllllIlXIOX 01:6.“ 8 HMO ('c. linwmaorille, llct'r 29th, I883. X. 11. It will he who from the above that agI-nlu fur other inorumvntl one-ring or ‘IfI-Il'nlilfl‘.’ to III-ll 1114' “unlifllufl Uranus or I'i;vnu-, are only doing no to den-Ive the public. 36-3111. ‘ 1111\V Italian I tuna FENELON FALLS. The- â€truth" it prrplrfl! to execute all order: with which he may be favoured, 101111118 11111 11111113 to the small"! qu’Il nl carpenter work, and will lpart no pain: to give utlnfutlon 11-3 nouns III WINDOW sasu made to ordn at chart notice, of good uh tut-II. not) It. run-noble prlcrl. ߠkaahop on l’nntiI Bttert But rnldeace on Bond Street. lint. EDWARD HAW, Yenelon F1111, Oct'r H11). 1883. 31.3],