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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 16 Aug 1884, p. 2

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) L. Snrvvyur. (70m nissiqu-r in llw (3.1%., . Cunrm’auu'cr,391:. Huslduucc,1md m1- drc. . [Wm-inn linlls. )HYSICIAN .t: SURGEON. ('nrnm‘r for (In- Provision“! “Ullllly ut'Hthurmn. 3&9" Uflive next door In the .‘lc.\rrhur Nuns». Residence, llu- Imusc Inn-Iv um'll- pied by Dr. llryzum, on May sum-l, Fem-Inn ()ne ofthc- firm \nll be M Hm MvAurmru llmrsu. lv‘mnwx l“.\l.1..<. un the lhird Monday oft-ac]: Inuulh. Tut-m rurucled by lnughing mu willmul puiu w Injun'. nr nu uhnruu \\ ill bu made. w‘ Office established in Lindsay nearly hum-u yuan. ORONBR, Physician, Surgeon. kt", kc. / Rnidrnco, Brick Uuualgv, \\'vllinglon street. Lindsuy. «um England. The Cilurnn‘ [unmeâ€" Conpqn} , of Cum an, lira no! Janina, The Lat-cumu- lawman Co..of Rankin! II. cnflch'W'hlh Luv _\ :m “smug-1C4” uh W Uflil-e next Nuns». Resinlcm‘m rim! by Dr. llrys-m, ‘ulls. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, General Imumnco and 1.0qu Agem. FENBLON FALLS. 0NT., filers. Ollic'c. Franc tluu Fall's. E. S. “'IIAHN, v 11,.34. 1)., c Five gnml lhliluling [.025 for sale chenp In l-‘um-luu Pulls “1-31. Apply to Hum: serum-d the t‘uultnl ui’ lhv: " Af- mount-tr TIIPKIIMI L‘unn " lur 1hr Imm- uhiw of \‘rmlnm um! Snmcrviilc‘ and Inn'- in: itmngwl for their umuufu'lurr ll Feu- r'un Pulls by l‘uuicL "uncut. cuoper. I Ibau be [wt-pared lo till all order: nu n {on- fl-ys l‘nrliu will «'mmlll thu it "In inter- n! by inspcciiu' this churn heron [aging In} olhcl‘. "‘HI'Z l‘lTY UP LONDON HRH LVSL'H- . AM“); (‘u Cnpilnl £‘.’.IW_'.IHN sterling D ruin-l “ill: lhc Uuminiuu (iuwrulucul 51.40pm», 11"; v. II l '1‘ 7\J~‘ |\ VI .lll|)\>’.‘ )HYSICHNS, SI'IHHEONS k AC rhrrs. Ulliu-c. Francis Sin-ct. I-Iaal tq-nnuu Ihe following flu! do.“ tulip-- Inn. u at Ibith bush-cu can be um mun! \lt'lX'l'YHlC N S'I'EWAR'I‘ :) ARRIS'I'I‘JL . .-\'l"l'(DRNI41YS-.-\'l'-L.~\\\', a) Sulicilun in L‘Jmuumry. .h'., Lindsay. [Mim- ort-r Unhxrin Hunk, Kvnl sln-vl. Mn- !n-y lu Luau an. 14 [ml‘ m-ul. on real valan- «murhirs. l). J. .‘lf'lx‘n‘nu. ’I‘uns STEWART. Tn: Raul. lssrmxvx ( I‘npiml. simnummm. [h lumion Govcrumtnl and in "muslin, sdmb'm‘n. mun we um“ a ‘mnurmu- hum. The l‘nlada Pom-awn! [man I Ehnugi ('u The lug-{nulrlnwnlc' Bunyan}, ul Lou Tux \Vunu.‘ lnL-uu-vn ('u ('al-il-l nud .‘33‘115. sly-.1155} ENSURANCE. U'LH.\KY X U'Ll‘: \IH )AIHUSTEHS, .\'I"l‘(ll£.\'ICY.\'-.) Sulir‘ilnrn' m (Tlmnwry, kc. Dulleny ”luck. kvut sum-cl, Lind-ny Annu'n U'Lmnt. Ht'unt on security 0! nmrtgugu un Km! and Perl nonnl l'rupt-rly and Promissory .‘V'utcs, nl rummulylc rum-s uf inn-rest. Apply lu |«‘.1),,\]tmliri, ])ARRISTHH, :\T'1'HI:.\'I'I\',.‘;. ) nnd Nutury Public. Mum-y (Mice, Kt-ul stru-ut, binds V. )ARRI‘THHS, SULIUI'I'HHS, k4,- ) lien. “'IHiMn nth-r1, [AWL-u) .\. llunswm. A. J. MARTIN N HOPKINS ARIEIS'I‘H :5, SULH‘JTHR“. k‘ ) ncy lo lmzu: M ii [It-r (It‘ill. Kent Mrumx, Lindsay, ()ul. 1‘, S Muxfn. (l, [LI H H. Dust. N. H. Mum-y In Imm :11 rummiuinu chnrgw-d. l) I‘IN'I‘IH'I‘. 1.1 N l):~'.\\’. I) unturn, kc. 'Hfiuo- in Mock, Uulhornc 8L, Fem H. H. ”MAN. and everything lll_'('6:!~,é-'ZIX“\' t‘ur whnols, just arrival at DEAN k S'I‘A li'l‘, )AIHUSTE :s, Snmcrrnus. ) nun-u, kc, “Rh-v in .‘lr. Ju: School Books, Slates, Copy Books, Scribblcrs, C ‘ayons, Pens, Ink, Just Arrived. Hal‘\'(‘.\'t Twlx. JARVIS k .\lle)l'(}.-\LX. Fem-Ion Falls, June Huh, 15M. l7-H. WILL“)! DAVIS hula. rum. June 36th. lam. ls-ly. J. l). Mm‘il Feuelon Full», Jnn'y 21ml. “~54. , MISCELLANEOUS. iIFExLl K (5} A 'l 'N h. A. l’. “EVLIN, ARRISTHR, Allurlwy-zu-l.;uv, Solicitor in Ulmncury, Km: Strum, Lindsay. Important [9 l’au'nwrs. 3[()Nl'l\’ ’l‘() 1J6Nl) A. w. J. m;m:.x:<sx, M. 1)., “RS, WILSON & WILSON VILSHN, \4 IL, M. IL, r. \l.. M. (a |-. .r 5. Dr. A. \\'l;.sn.\‘, .u. u., .\l. c. v. .x Iwnsma'rn .\ .Lmex, J. NEELANDS, JAMES IIH‘KSUN. W. E. ELLIS'S Du. J. H. LOWE, SURVEYURS. LEGAL 8.20. MEDICAL. I)l{l'(-‘ H'l‘()l.'l'). “Alumni JUHN AJLUIRUN. 7n. m- Exnuxn~ [unsilnl “ill: 1)... ullu-rnim: \‘cslvd W“ .k' AGH'Wâ€" 4‘ch Haul, l-‘cu- Mr. Jordan’s new lun Falls. lowest nut ”run U'Imun' \I Y, Lunlus'rm, Lim! m- CANADA ‘, kt: .‘ln ut. Uflim- SULHII'I‘R lu Luau. A. JAI‘K‘HIA CONVEY- ,\ T-L ,\ \\' Sum UI'KLNF Unit's, 17m! (in! Hul. Hr- No Almost as soon as the result of the ”on. “liver .‘lnttttt's‘ mission to Engâ€" land In: eatne known, in was; decided that . gran-l demonstration: in his honour should in: held upun his return home; and by 'l'hnrsday's mail we reeeiVed a circular containingr the information that the event is to come ell on 'l'nesday, September lo'tli. it is proposed that the llelorm Associations of every cine stitm:ne_\' in the Province send delegates: to 'l'ornuto to assist in the Welcome that will be accorded to the l'retnier ot' On< tarin, in the Queen's Park, on the all tel'tmon of that day. An opportunity will he allordcd for the presentation ol' addresses lronr each of" the County As- sneiations. it is expected that the oili- cers ul each County Association will at~ tend to the organimtion ol' the dcputa~ tions in their respective localities. The l‘lxu-utive Committee are making ar- rangements for a large supply of suita- ble badges to be worn by those taitin;r part in the demonstration, and the See retaries ol' local associations will receive such numbers as they apply l'or, and l'urnish them to all who require them at ten cents each. In order to assist. in the more orderly arrangement. of the proeessiou. it has been suggested that each ridin; or county should hare a banner furnished to their respective dc- putatious, upon which might, be inscrib- ed the name ol‘ the county or riding. In the evening a grand Banquet will be tendered to the honourable gentleman in the Pavilion at the Horticultural Gardens, and the price of tickets- has been liXed at two dollars. The Secre- tary ol' cal-h lielin'tn Association has been furnished with printed forms for applications for tickets to the banquet; and as only a limited number will he issued, it is desirable that those intend- in;r to be present should intimate tn the General Seeret'trv. .‘l r. W. '1'. ll. l’res- ton, Drawerfli ’ ., 'l‘m‘ontt), their desire to be booked lot" tickets at the earliest possible date. At'rangeumnts will be made with the railway companies in due time lor reduced l'at‘es. it is the‘ duty of llet'ortners thrl‘ntghnnt the l‘rovâ€" ‘ inee to make this demonstration the grandest political gathering; ever held in Canada, and eaeh one should put forth his best ntl'orts in his' own locality to assist the l‘IXeeutive Committee in; that. direction. 1 lumnuuwlh. Lowe inm [he 5mg“ Lbuw built and h-anl .‘lnlu‘ lim: 3;: .‘ernlaur, 1: Lu bvtu I'nm‘l’ In! 'oh u» . and a was hchl in the Orange Hall in this village on the uvuuin: of Friday, the 51h inst. About 63 visitors from u dint mum: amiatud at. the opening. and a- mong [hum warn the t'nllmving Past .‘lustcx‘srâ€"li. W. Bro. W. A. Gum: and IL W. Rm. James: Hrscnfich’l, 0F Kingstnu‘ “x “I‘M. .‘\h'.\‘. >. Hun, of Munll‘cul. W. Bro. Wiliiuux Miller, of (hm-“me. W. Um. J '1‘. Hurniu, of Wimlmr, \\'. 13w. W. LuMuum. uf' Sunlhmy. W Bro. N. ”cushy, \\'. Urn. N. Hmslip, W. Bro. W. Ii. Cuvunu auhl \V. “rm. 1".U. .‘lilh'r. of Victoria Rum}. and W, Um. 4‘10X. ('ulhl'n, W. Bra. J. N's Nillt‘d In the we men. were prnymzd and trspmnlui w. apuchcs “ch! umdu. mugs wen: sung, and ail prncnl vr-jnyud Ilwumiws amazingly. Iflhuy had nut. Ilw) \qu luw, bmkeu up out} iustca-l ol‘ prolonging llw (mm-him {hr ium the "mice ama' hours." for it “as 110;:er 3:30 a. m. when the “mun-r Kw Fall the Fall: wi‘h Lin: Hailing, bxuuucu un boa rd. Sum) Ultr~Un Mnmlay last )lr. Aarun “that: mid hi9 huh?! blhim'“ math 0! the river In Mr. J03l‘ph .‘Ic- ].aquliu (mm near Napaucc, who has ainu‘ lawn in hwniuu. 'I‘hc firxt gt‘ncrul lmdgu H .\. I“. X’. A IN BUILDERS' IiARDWARE,é PAINTS, OILS. GLASS. 0R ANY OTHER HARDWARE, } Il)cft.1cl..nlfx.1lls Emmi»: and this: is nut so umvh by the numlm r 01' (int [Tin-s awarded it as In its ht- 1;: g hated in m: tu- ul use. 1 ham :1 large stuck of English's Grain {'radk-s, Scum-s. Smiths. Parks. Ram‘s, Mn. Saturday, August 16th, 1884. It Is no“ go‘nerunv admitted;! that then i~ nn (1min Cradle in the luaukvt 1qule 11; ENGLISH’S, [If MEHEE, J unnuglu The Mowat Demonstration. fur sale at Inwvst price I will Hut In: undul‘SUH. (2. Anderson. lCl‘ul meeting of " Spry & A. 31., I'ljlgUlOU Falls, asonic. Lu in“ mud up a: inMr man: ha removed by H. Dania ~ in .‘ln .lns iuun About :1 fortnight, ago Messrs. Irwin " Boyd's walking-buss, Mr. Thompson. hired at Iv‘enelnn Falls a young man named Hugh MeCutchI-un and paid hi.~ fare to Bellmille, where he was to \Vnrk (or the firm. A very lbw days after- wards Constable Nevimn, of this village, received a telegramâ€"“inch \m: fellow- ml at. intermis‘ hv [my uthors~frmn (Yhivi'ul'1’()Iit:e.\ici\'innou. ui' Beihwille. infirm-ling him to luck nut fur .‘ieCut- chenn (uni arrest him on u charge ()i [In fl. On the evening of the ‘ilil Me» (fincheun came to the hulls. and next \'\'eninf_: [he culhlnhiv, who [Hui heart] ul'his arrival. arrested him. (in Fri- dnv he “as when beiure [Wu \‘eruiuln 'i>zmie.-, whu n -' wept bail. V The tr:u'eiliw_r public will he in. .li'hxwi to you if you permit a burnine {question to be aired in your columns For a long time it has been the lot of' i the pmple oi Veneion and any others 5 who approael. or leave I"t.‘i)t'il!ll Falls in lvehielv-s, on the south side. to be re- fipiired to await, the pleasure and con- ? venivnm: ol train men in order to cross § the track and Continue their journey. i .\Hd'ui(‘li or leave the village at almoist lull". time of the day and you will he iC'anellcd to statzll l'iom tire to sixty E minutes Waiting For some negligent Con- l dnntor or impudenl engineer to retnove l perhaps just the last car of a train from Ethc road beiiit'e yon mu :0 on. Not lmore than a fortnight ago. a funeral Ilproeessiou of 25“ people had to stop I nearly a ouarterof‘an hour because the l majesty, or respectability, nr dignity or something of' a railway Company must i he looked up to and treated with gra- cious delitl‘euce. It is true they might have gone round by a break-neck road, perhaps to find it blocked with ears standing on the siding. but it is not alâ€" ways practicable to turn at the track even it' willing to do so ; one must re- main there and tolerate the obstruction. at the same time gratilyinu‘ the whim oi’ engineer or fireman if he takes the notion to blow the whistle, let oii'steam &e., thereby increasing your diseoudit-j ure, which he treats with a grin ol'sat- l isl'actinn. Besides, why should any man in Canada “go round," " take a back seat." or bow to the insolenee of any nmnopolist 1’ 'l'oo many of us on: doing it ', too many ol' us ire servilc in our re- spect to gold and s1 rer aristocracy; too tolerant ol' the tyranny of bloated nrnn- opolists; too indili'erent to the exactions ot corporate queI'. The people here are the got‘cl‘ntnetit in nameâ€"let us be so in reality. The traveller in the Uni- ted States is struck with the manner of handling and managing trains as re- gards public convenience and safety. In a small town I have seen the conductor and engineer of a train arrested and jointly lined $40 for (distruetin;_=r the road with a. train standing five minutes in front of' a carter. In most of the states there isa law limiting railway companies to three minutes in which they must clear a road, which they do by uncoupling the train and making the required gap between the cars. This law has no reierenee to moving trains. Further, at all crossings in towns and cities, the companies are re“ quired to place and maintain linemen whom: duties are to prevent vehicles crossing in front of moving trains and in every way to guard the safety of the ‘ trarelliner public. Elevated railways in large cities and electric warning bells built and maintained by the company are generally insisted on. I have seen none of these requirements even in Lon- don, Toronto or Hamilton. if anything can be done to remedy this state oi'al- fairs at. the Falls. it ought. to be done speedily. as it is discreditahlc to a free people and eminently injurious to the intuit-sis ol' the village, preseataud pro speetu‘c. .~\umvn.rlrn.u. Emmaâ€"We have rc~ win-d a pmtnl end from Mr. Wiliiam (‘wkumm S‘xrutur‘v of the homerviile ;\:ricullural Sm‘irty, infivrming u that the fa}! slmw wiii lw hvl-l nu Mun-lay. Sx-plcxuhrr ‘39“), M [Tobucunh we sup. poet Tin- bills will be yriutcd and luv-1m! in due warm. :3 man}. .1‘ gm Hr rived lhit (“urge liul‘u} [~ou In) Its: than 373 ntwkeul'apriu: “he-4t. thrive alnuwa (0 Lin: sum Ql'll'K ." l‘. l‘ub‘ .tccnrrenw as it is said M be. If: nur currwpondenl lines not exazgernte. and we hun- no rcasun In su~pwt him 0! .-o dning, he or mmc am: else ought tn have entiretl a public prntvsl lung ago . and. mm that it is entrrcd. it is to bl} hnpml that the railway nullmrilies will make a note of it. and gov-3m themselves and their employees accordingly. The following communicatinn. receiv. 0:! East Tlvurzday morning: for pnblicm lion. speaks for itself. and speak loudly too. Thong}: not when a: the railway stuinn. we macinmliy so» which-s do. mined by (raim ”hf-pin: acrms the track. but. had no idea that the griev- ance was mi serious or of at: frmnpnt Fcnclon, Aug. lIXLh, 1 To (Iv L'vlilor q/Me Fem/on Full: Ga. big supply 0 Icok a! Etiix' A Serious Charge. “'4 "(K Bdiway Tyranny. Hum-«Ian Saturday. on vrflu'mu law. in \‘cruhom. A: 100 Muck; are about nnhuuixy bound byone 5“. Buck, LL: “.qu nthur night. in the luck» ing, hum-var. .‘Icsarn. ;r:uu hccanm hi» surc~ lihvratml. ()n.,lttnl:t\' l(~l\'inuun «wind, and with .‘ch'utuhcnn h, in lnr Bvllm’ilic, when: stun-l his trial nu the 1 sink-n a puckcblmuk l-‘x'mn what Wt! have m mu lying in a cainp rm: tl.l'\‘ :il'ln'r his :tt‘t‘i- whvn thcch-rk unher- hut-bule into a trunk and when he ruturnml tlw trnnL wits trukuu hubbnuk .tnd .‘lcCutch‘ Lance and tugged uuulliully at. the lines; but was thrown viuh-ntly against a stump when the hnr.~u jumped at u sci of bar.» in his path. The young man was carried in (In: hnum as snnn as hi5 brother tnuk “'Ul‘tl uf the accident. and a Illt‘fiacllgm‘ was hunt for one of the lluhmyguon Iluctnrs, who is still nth-ml in: him. 'l'hnugh hu hml nu wound:- und all hix brunm mm: mund, he was [wily hurt. and {mars are cutrrtninwl that he i~ injnrcd inturn-nlv. Thul hmmu tnntittut: tl hi‘ carcc' until he cunn- to :t :cf'ulltl .sut oi lJ-lla; and Inuit)" got over nr tlunugh them and Mt the lakt' bu- liiml he t'mnnn‘nc-nl grazing as quit-fly :I.~ if he had within" on his cunactcncc. {School Books at- 5 [hug Store. '- l' " 'I'IUIIUJ'. mi speaks loud!) I: a: the r:.ilw:|_' so» which-s do. pin: acrms Hu- 8‘ Don I forget to can at Ellis: Drug Sum.- lor I'rmr supply of School flocks. kc. A full nssortmen: just to hand. A (.‘nsTLY SQL’ABBLLâ€"Mnnsieur and ‘ than the r-riev- )‘hdame DrClair, {who liv? soufhfyf the "f a‘ frl‘aurnt river. ha}! a fua with their nemnbnurs ,1 In be If our : fhe Prmcombs, and on‘ Thursday even- exa-wrzrnte 1nd ; In! hnd tn appear before Rnbor}. Mc- “ ‘ ‘ ”Purim"! I l‘ ‘ who fined each nf them su~pwt him at .. , VIP 9’38 nu Ihl. In E :$.:‘_. .Illjiwaus pretty "“3 h on pflple A VICTIM 'zetll A Gms’r MILI..â€"â€"-.-\ll nur I'uzulcrs, l'arincrs upwinll)‘, will bu glad to ln-nr that, Messrs. Mullullgull & lirunllun will llilllllht ilnlnl'tliuruly cnnnnunt'u (In: crew [lull ul' :1 atmm grist mill and a llnur uml lccd sturc un tlm lnml purcllusml :1 few days ugu from Mr. I). Scully. The mill is to be a brick veneered l'runn: structure, about. 50 l'uut square, and 1,- to be built under the suImrintcm‘mncc Ol' Mr. lluburt Allan. who is u plzumical lnillc' null [Ililcllillish and lllfly-pussibly take an interest in the vent‘m-e_ The young and enterprising firm, ulrmuly well and l'm'nurnbly kr'll'n as. pushing bu>iuusa men, are (-\;i_“"'_”p dctcrminml to make Him-:5 "fir" \LH‘L’ wish them all tin: 5m 5 ‘}'1ly'xx|cl'it. Orr l’ISIIINILEl allay "I'm. III-(III Judge Scott. ' ., mtnu. acconI paniwl by his Kw.» suns :II’Vol Mug.” 3 S. Smith, Joseph :lnilll&h i Huge M. VIII-by. (luurgc B. Salter 'anlf‘ll'. llun- wood. all ol l’IIrL llupc, yaswxl through the Falls on lllcll‘ way to the Mallaâ€" \\'a>l\‘a liver, when: they intend to spur-(l a wuplc ul \\'<:I:k.~ lishing. antl we wish the In the best of gun-l luck. ' especially as (\H) or three of the patty h; we bucn punoual l'Iicmls ul mus lor many long 30am. III>L a» the train. \Ihich remain~ ed at. the slatinn over lIall' an hour. was on the paint ol'sLaI'LiIIg north, sumu nl' LlIcIn l‘Xpl‘0:>’ud regret, at not, havingr seen the canal, which they would have Ilnnu hall they knuwn how much IinIr was at their dispuaa] ; but Lhu dUIaIinn ut' the stoppage ul'a train on the Victoâ€" ria Railway is so uncertain that an «Inn likes to leave the >tatiun. l’crhaps on their l‘cLUl'll Lhuy may be more fortu- lsztc. RUNAWAY .»\«,'t'um.\"r.â€"â€"â€"0n \Vodncs- day or Thursday uf'lust \vcuk Mr. Wm. Davey, nf'tlic licchivc farm, Vux'ulum. sent. two of his sons to fuel: home a ham: rake which he llilxl [cut to his next Inuiglnbuur. Thu cth.~L \Vill'rml. was to I‘ML‘, am] his hl‘uthur “as In hnhl buck the rake when mug-awry, us the harness uu [he hm'sc had no branching. Whahcr or not the yulumcr hul no- glcclcd his duty our inl'm'munt cuuhl not my. but. in litrccildillf.’ a hill on the Mud any” the farm Lhc ruku run nu tn the: huhc. which Look fright. and started ufl‘ as fast as it cuuhl go. Thu driver rl-luiuud his .scut for :L cumhh-mbh) di. :x UAR“ .UlNHVlLâ€"hflSL Wednesday the l‘lenolon Falls Melliodist Sunday School excursiun tn Sturgeon l’nint was held according In :lnnouncmnent, and us [he \rcutlmrwus dulizhll'nl :in (-xmmd- inuly pleasant (inn: mu spent. Fortu- nately there was no wind, for so many want that the IL'UII, though she lnmlv three trips, carried su large a. number ol'pusscngcrs the last time that those who did nut know what she could do duuburd the proprietynl't:1kim: >0 heavy :1 loud. Thu Mllll rmlizu-l awur ull ex- ponsvs was $36 3;"). As the Lindsay English church Sunday sclmnl .‘xvnrsiun tn the Point was llulll Ihn mum.- rluy, the crmvxl [hare may be ill) 3312‘)“ Men's nll-wnnl Surge and Tweed Snils for $6. Christie's Hats. for 80 cents, huils for $6. Christie‘s H worth $1, all. lngnun's ”all 5%“ Parties in want of Dry Goods should see the stock in lngrum' Hall. Jams 51'. L.111'111:.\'C1:. .llunagg‘ FIXED 1'1'111 ASSAULT.â€"-Last Monday :1 young 111:1'11 named David )cheruiid. who is‘ said to he of :1 qimrrclmmc and ruwd_1i.~'h disposition. appeared before liohvrt \lcl' .1rl‘111d, J. l’.. on :1 rharuv of having, on the previom lrid.11 and Saturday evenings. insulted and :1>.<:1ult- od Juhn Cook. The uffvncc having: been fully proved, the magistrate inflicted :1 [inc ol 8:! with $2 8;") costs. it is said that thcro are several other youn" fel- lows 111 the 1ilh11_vc who richly deserve similar treatment. and it is likely they will get it before long. :15 the constable has his eyes 011 them. and will have his hands on them too the next time their conduct is what. it not ought to be. A Luau: Cur~\vn.â€"Lasn chnusd the [“OIIOIOH Falls Mellnodist Sund Selling Ingnun‘s Hull $4. This was pretty much on pooplel in anythiuvv bu: fluuri hint: pwuniary! circuxnsmncos; but the costs \wro mugll- l er. amounting; in each case to $5 10.5 in consequence of several legal processes being nevussary before the cnuple could be :mt to interview the magistrate. l to be pruud of his [n.‘rf-vrnmncc. 1?? poor girl has fallen a victim. All per. anybody» is conceimd nunugh to think sons who could possibly ion-e their work ho can beat it, he had bener try. are searching the woods for same traces fi‘ Dnn'l forget to can at Ellis! Drug of “‘9 inst, 0" l‘rlday over forty Peo' Smm (or 30'" supplv of School Books. kc. ple were engaged in the search all day. A full assortment jugt to hand. ‘nd 3 "gm“- search 1'33 been deter- . a . , minor! nn ln-morrow ‘Sunda ' if n h‘ A (,nsTLY hQL’AnBLnâ€"Mnnsmur and - K 5) m “uh...“ mm-» up". 1;” mm». Arum ' "‘3 '5 “3““ "Hi"; Dress Goods, (Inslnnvrcs and Prints at prices never in. rd of hcfuro, at Lost in the Woods. new. In, mans, and “ML 1m: Junx SI. quvxmxt‘u, .llvnmgvr JOHN ST. I,.\\\'m;.\‘(.'r:, Jimmy»:- lull)‘ at. the lines; untly against. :1 jumped at. :1 act Tin: young man he in soon as his (From ”I" Town/n ‘V-u‘s.) it is announced that no less titan thirty “ (:hiel'a‘ ” ol' the Six Nation inâ€" dians are to participate in the Ii. 1‘}. Loyalist celebration at. Niagara. The Six Nation.» must be about as well pro- vided with chief's as lreland “as with kings in the good old days. This chief hnsinem‘ in the present era is a piece of anachronistic immense. The Six Na- tions are part of a civilized community. and make their living by farming: and other ordinary purauits. instead of by hunting; and fishing. What an ab>nrdâ€" ity it is for an individual who can read and write, who lives in a eotnlbrtahle house. cats with a knil'e and fork, and pays his taxes, in short, whose general mode of living: is that of the ordinary rim of Canadian farmers, to don war paint and feathers on anniversary days, and call himself an Indian chiei'. In nine cams out of ten these alleged chief's have a.» much white as Indian blood in their veins. There is this much to he >aid, however, for those who keep up the " ehiel'" racketâ€"it is not any more ahsurd than the kindred folly of per- pett‘ating meaningless arir'. atic titles. A knight is rather more an:u,'hroni.~.tie than a chiei', being the survival of a far earlier period. Both. hnweret'. are quite in keeping with a iv. l'l. lmyali>t cele- hration. The claim oi an ordinaryâ€" looking Canadian yeoinan, a trifle dark. entnplexioned, In he comidered a chief lvccalhe one of ltix grandparents hap- pened to he an almriflne, i~' not any inure ridiculous than the end-'awnr of the li. l'I's to make the public helix-re that, they are the tnainrtay ni' thix coun- try, and that their :toclt ut' inlu-i‘itell tradition». dating hack to la~l century, enmtitute Canadian public opinion. l l l 3: : the chicl‘orgnn of the working classes. - peace partv. The article further recites 7 that the heir apparent to the throne ol Lnxnox.Au:.1II.â€"â€".v\a inspired ar ticle has appeared in Lloyd's Weekly. on the poiitics of the Prince. of Wales. The writer says the Prince has no be- 3 liel'in the policy of the eli'accment ol‘ the empire, and will not shrink when necessary from the assertion or exten- sion of imperial responsibilities, though opposed to aggression. He is: therefore. drawn to the Radicals. who have broken - from the traditions of the Manchester , England is a tree trader on principle.{ and regrets the existence of a protection policy in other countries, on the ground that hostile tariffs beget other forms of international hostility. He considers. that many of the ideas now identified ' with socialism are thoroughly identilied ! with practical Christian and constituv tional forms ol‘ government. He accepts Pope's dictum that what is host admin- I istered is: the best constituticmal mon~ archy, and is the most economical form ofgovcrumcnt, because it keeps check! on individual ambition, extravagance t and jobbery. The Republican idea in the abstract is Very litscinating, but in practice it is dclusive, costly through waste, and unstable, especially in its foreign policy, which should be perme- ated by a fixed principle common to all the parties of" the state. The Prince believes the linzlish monarchy will en- t dure because it is the nucleus ol a real republic, and having what other rcpub- 1 lies need, a centre of gravity, apart from all, yet allied to all. ‘ child, and placing it in his room. 1 to be carried. fellow ol‘ rather preposccssinz appear ance." An affection _appears to have sprung up between hitn and the young; lady, and a few days ago the young: man came to Liverpool and hired rooms lor himself and his wile at an hotel. inl‘ortn- ing the landlord that his wife. would be there the next day. The landlord on the tblhming day was astonished to find 3 his lodger earrvint: in his arms upstairs ‘what he (the landlord) took to be a He ; asked what “ that "' was. and his visitor said, “Uh, that‘s my wife." and ex- plained that she, being a cripple, had She was also carried to the registrar's office. and married to the groom. She. was thence conveyed on 3board an Allan steamer. lying in the Mersey, and the couple are now on their ' way to Boston. The Crop Prospect. The report ol’rthe Bureau ot lndus tries for August gives a cheering ac. count of the wheat crop of the Province. The fall wheat appears to have made steady improvement thn ughout the sea- son. and in localities where it was reâ€" garded as hardly worth saving in May, good harvests have been reaped. 'l‘he moderately cool \veatlw' and occasional rain showers l'avm'ed continuous growth and healthy maturity. and the grain is of an excellent sample, being plump. hard and bright. In a few lomlities it was attacked by the midec and weevil. but the extent of‘ injury by these. posts is not. appreciable on the a regate crop. million dullzu‘s. A mlscr nnmcd Ncnlul lnrslncauhud to Her Majesty mm million mul a hull'tlnllau‘s, and all her lll'u she has bcun saving the grvutnr part nl' hcr :lnnuul incnnm. 'l'hu \lggmnmls on her will crime {"122",} Mr numcrnhs granul- lflllltll't‘fi‘u. llcr lhmily has a curious knack of making: puor marriages, :1an the only wcnlthy members are the llulw of Cambridge, the l)uku of Cumberland and llL‘l‘bUl), the Duke of Edinburgh, who inherits in an oxuggcmtml form the parsimuny of his lather and mother. The children ol' the Prince of' Wales will be prnvixh-d For by l’nrliumcnt. and his eldest run is to yet a grant next year. Burmm, Au: 9‘ â€"- any» :â€"-" “'1". Kinsh “as [he only mu 0! a BUFFALO, Aug. â€" A “Mali”! apoviul says :â€"-" \qu. l\’in.~:h:_v., ul' Randolph. was [he only :0“ ul :1 happy lamily till recently. “is hialcl‘ bccuun: involved in u scandal which prustruluvl lhu whulu family. The fatho-r clllnlllitlml suicide from shame, and William's mental pow- cra Were a wreck. ()1: Tuesday he mun. to thc fuctur} in we .wuu: lricmls, thrust his rlehl arm into the guilluiinu- liL'c sulu lviathcr cutter. which he for- tm-rly Lundvrl, and cut it off. ll-z then picked up thu severed member and walk- c-l w the winduw to throw in mu, when the nugim'n-r prewmo-d him. He wi-h- ml m walk back and cut. vi? the other hand, aayin: he had nu use {or it, and vrus inspired to du it. He was hrnughl m tlu: )lnsmchuwua :cmrral ln-spiial in this city by train. um: ummcurcv'iu: and the next hashing. but never cum- piainiu: "Il'pzin. lu loin maimed (mu- diliuu it is feared in: will nut. rucm'cr. The Quecn has subwribcd‘ HM and the l’rmce of \\ mus £25. innards Um “mum of the pmwwd visit 01 an El» gxish aniilery 11mm to Qur-lmc. \‘o wonder Turkey is your The first crmrge up um 1urhiah revenue in the ua'r- of me palm-e tori they amount ”,‘JUU .A “IA... Eu :uuu. BL NEW YORK, Aug. lfltli.â€"â€"'l'ln> Sun's lmllllm) spuciul says :~â€"“ lull)l)_‘,' " is rc- spnnsilch l'or (liu atzltcim'nt that tho: Qumn lms mzulu :1 new will. She has certainly [ulvnty ol' tummy m give away and certainly plunty uf' pcuplc to grab lbr in. Prince Albert lcl'LuL lcmt. three million dullurs. A iniscr llillllCll Nculul The Queen said to have made a New Will. WHICH DRAIS WITH POLITICS OF THE PRINCE OF WALES. Cut off his own Hand. An Inspired Article. Plajirg Indian. A Dr. Garrick has brnughc mun: 'l'ur. lzu‘ mares to Lumlun, with the [rlll‘lmnu of inlruducin: rcul kuumisn Lu \\'c.~u:ru Humps. 'I'hc kuumiNs urtiinmily .mM at [he dairies, it. is duciun-IL i3 simply l'unnunlml cmvn' miik ; kuumiss prupwr is tbruu-utml murm' miik. Knumi» i> mml lurmJy in cums u! cumumpliuu .‘uul \\'u~Liuj.; IliM'ile ; while mun-5' milk, unlcruumlwl, l5 mud us a nulmi- lutc for mullnn'n' milk. C. Uulm. turn-hum, or lhll‘m'ssX'tha. in (he Ln\\'l|.~hip of Nurwiuln, mumy of Oxford. rcmrntly rmnm‘ud inln “cw Imam» i505, and “.1 iv-w days ago was «mun-Jul in repairing (In: “‘arnruuuu. which lmd bran partially umlvrluinwl by Hm ('Iln'k. \Vhilc cug: struck a vein ul‘ lurtrulvum, which Inns mmLiuuud in How uw-r 9mm. 'l'ln: nil app-“urn to 1n: ”1' guml quality. and tlu: 'ml in I.li::il|:_ lln: wurklmm , [mighbuurhmul i~ much uxn-itmi, n. lhv-n: ; i.» lm doubt. that this i~ u :cuuilm Ilia L near and III III: my Iain-“slut Inm IIIIICI\. l.\'cn the uni is IIIIIIIIIcin: InI-IIm- [inn “1; 31¢:th tle'Il :IIIII J: '1I. LI: SI-I: had IInLlcd his mile in 1'10 .'.\II J. I. Cum: his 011 nu .IIUL uuly kim- II .\II'.~. Case, but shamed his curt-mum \IiIlI h.Ill II duzcu of her lady I'I'iunds. .\IIII Ilw spectators cheered him [or [he cxIIIhI- LiuII. in no doubt. that this is a genuine dis cm‘cry. Hurzvsavillu is quilu out. of [In l’clruiiu nil nuiuu. AL Springfield, “L. on the 12th inst. Thu-s. llcuckim n-cuutly rch'ustrd from The. tcnv plant has lululy bum intru- dm-cd ”our Snukgnum Kumh, on the Black Sou, and the “uniuns ul'u cuutiA dun, llnul lln-y will soon be :lluiu to do Without, cilhcl' Chiln‘sr' or Indian [(-us. and the mania-u [mum-.11 upon Jul"- Cniviu in a aimiLAr mamwr and inflicted a [was sewn.- wuuud in the lhmn, when In: 31st fun nul 01' [he wagguu. Uuh’in'u htlnr-rjumpc-I outjus; in lime to wear»: (In: kuiiu. 'l'hc: lunatic laid thu whip m [hr team and unthinz has burn m-t-u of him «ince. l'crkim will prulmbl) «Ii..- Johu ”liner. 0! M Catherium mya‘ that on Snlurday cs‘cniu ' In: went. duwu to the pond bunidc llw canal and m the rear of hire r-‘aidcncc. ()n the pond were u mnubcr of your“: dUCkfi, and during » his pruwncc he mu “tonight-d beyond measuru to me one of them. Ifmr giving a quack, disappear beneath flu: water “Hailing a {nu mmucuh he mm! in and puEicd nut llm dunk. and. w iti- aunt“- muul, fomud that a lung: over-grown huH~ - Hog tum caught n by t‘m: mad and «us in the sec at swallnwin'.’ it He “and Ihe duck. hm hm Irwphip rw'atmi ! Thur an: uuuc In (Mum \h H un ‘ A living bandage, l'urnml 0| :\ black snake, is Lin: latest duvicudbr curing in- flauumalurj,’ rheumatism :xt hunbury, UL rain showers farm-ml cuntiuuuus growth and healthy maturity. and tlu- grain is ul' an excvlh-nt sample, [)0ng plump. hard atul bright. In a lbw localitivs it was attacked by the tnitlgc antl wet-vii. but the extent of injury by these 'H‘FL‘ is not appreciable un the aggregate crup. Reapingr began in the snutlt-Wcstorn (:nttnlics ol' the Province abut]! the lllltl- dlc nl'July, and by the 1st oi" August the bulk (if the, crop was cut and much of it sal'cly housed. The harvest wt-a» Lhcr being very litt'mtrablu, the grain has been uzttltt'rcd in lirst rate. mmli. lion. Accounts ul' Lln- spring' wheat an- equally guutl, uxcvlrtin; far this northern aml north-eastern countit-s, where its growth was checked by the drought. nl' Junu. But, own in tln-su distrii-ts it promises a fair leltl, whili- in LlH‘ Lain: ()ntarin, West. Midland. (it-urgian 13a) aml Lake llurun counties in is rt-pnrtwl in bc bunt-r than fur many years. It will be l'ully ripe ulmut the Iniildlc ml the mouth, and with a cnniinuancu ol' the prcsunt wcathur lhu quality will at least, equal that of the fall wht'at. 'I‘ho ropertol'llm Bureau of Indus tries for August gives a clmoring ac» count. of th wheat crop at (In? l‘rm'inco. 'l'hc l'all wheat appears to have mado steady impmvcmvnt thrv uglmut the sea- son. and in localities where it wa< rc~ gardcd as hardly worth saving in May, good harvests ham been rcapml. 'l‘lu- moderately cool w :atllcr and (wrmiunal A‘ Liverpool paper reports that i: (11» l stribes as one of the most extraordinary l elopemcnis ever recorded. The tuna~ ways aro the only daughter of a clergy- man rosidcnt in Smith Wales and a groom who used to he omployed in the i establishment. The young lady. who is cutitlcd to a lame fortune in her own right. is a confirmed and diminutive cripple. and had to be wlwelml about in :\ Bath chair. The groom mm her at- tendant. :unl is said to be “a young fellow of rather proposcesfiing appear ance." An affectionfippmre to have sprung up between him and the young lady, and a fl-w days ago the yuung loan 3 calm to Liverpool and hired rootm lor Extraordinary Blopement. TEAS, COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, BAISINS, GURRANTS, RICE, DRIED APPLES, l'h-qu-nfltully infnrms his friends and Hm public gum-rally Ilml, lmvinu Intern nnm'rv- Inuninnsl)‘ llllrlll'd nut Hf his lulu prI-luirel‘fl by llu- lirv on thr- L'IIlh "IL. hr- luu rcsumml busilww in nm- 01' Mr. Jmulnn’s nI-w HIUH‘H nu Cullmmv HL, wlu'rr, with hrlu'r lut'ili- um; Hum over. In- how-s ‘0 gain nnully new unnluuu' NJ. Hw- hus n clmicu Muck of Toluu'ms 01' the "PSI Hrumls Nuticv is howl-y gin-n, purslmnl In rl‘up- hrr I"? of llu‘ lh~visml Slululva nf (Inmrin, 11ml (-“dimrs of Jun» Eumu‘, lulu ul' Ilnu 'l‘uu‘nship ul Frnrhm. in the County of Vic- lurin, Faulm‘r, who died on ”w Htlx tiny of April. A. I). lh‘h't, IH‘I' (IN “More the 1mm day at August. A. D. INN. m st-ml luy pm! plcpuiwl or delin-r tn Hurruu A Smith, of the Town “I'Lindszq, in 1111- (Inunly of Vir- hn'iu, salicilms for lln- «xwzulurs (If the fluid .lmux limmn’, llwir clu-isliun um! sunmuu-s, mex-nt-r and lli‘rCl'illliUlIS. tho full purlic- Illurs' n!~ llwir rlnims, u slulrmcnl of llu-ir :It~rnurll.~:, um! Ilu- nulnn- If llm m-curim-s (if uuy) lu-M by lllI'lll : uml in (It'hfllh lhvnu ut' Iln: mid 1'.\\‘(‘Il!nl‘-€ will hmm-«liulcly nl'lvr llu- mid (Hal day 0" Align“, IBM, pruvl‘cd lu dislnlnm- llu: :XSM‘IS “1' [hr mill Juns El.- LMn' “mung llu: pm‘lit's r‘ulillwl llu-n-ln, of JOHN ELLERY. lute oftho Township ofFenclon. in the County of Victoria. Farmer. deznezwrd. 9am ELMTED GUT. He_Eannut Possibly be Undersold Fruits and Canned Goods ['3‘ Givr him a null. And you will in (-uuvimwl that Mr «bun: Matcmenu are mu: in any particular. unimul mvuy having: rt-gnrd only lu lhl! claims of which lln-y >lml| llarn hm’c “mime. lmml nL Limlany the arm! duy 0! July, Ihh‘l pa)” Th:- highml priutu puill lor Hultfir. l’3,",,'~ 11m! ulht'r 1hr“: 'Irdfl’lll‘l‘. An 4Ar-urlmv'u u! ghu l'rcwrvc Jun fur mlr dump, , , o ( Yunulu'u in grvul vurluta’. BOOTS 8c SHOES. the ('mm- on In the pn-misvs of the snhsvril» or, In! |'_' in HM! :‘xlh mm-vssiun of SOUL-r- villv, uhuul Muy Inst. n l‘l'd .lml whin- Sin-r, lhl'vc ycurs old. 'l‘lu- owner is rvquvstl d tu prove properly. pay (‘lull‘g‘s nnd luke lhu Haul! & Hummus [Iv/mrrnl by .lIr/quguH .K‘ ”run-Inn. Font-Inn Fulls, Friday, Aug. lfilh, I834 Wheat, full. pl-r lumhcl - - SH 95 0 in “hunt, spring, “ - - . U 95 l 01 iurh-y, [u-r Inushcl - - - 50 6! Hats, .. u . - . â€" 40 4; Venue. “ “ ~ - - - «:0 6! Rye, u u _ _ - _ 50 5; Below Wholesale Prices. l’ululm‘s, “ Hutu-r, pvr “L, - Uri-sun! Hugs, [Il'I‘ Eggs, per «luzcn, Hay, j‘l‘l' tun. - “'(ml, pm" “2., - Srw‘nsgâ€"ln llw lowuship of Fem-Ion. nu 'I'In‘sduy. August 1211:, the wifv: of .\l r. John 31311-5 of n sun. The Greatest Healing- Compound is u prrpzlrminn of mrlmlic m‘ill, vmu'llm‘ and cemh- vallml )lq-(irvgur "ml l'urkc's (‘mhuliv (‘x-rnlv. h “ill cum any sure. rut. burn ur bruise when nll nllwr preparations (nil. Cull :u “’m. 1-). l-Ellis's Drug Sturv, Fem-Inn F:|lls,:uul got u [\uckngu. Twculy- five cents is M] H costs. I.n1~mmu:.â€"lu the township of Sumer- viHv. un I-‘riduy. August Isl, the wife of .\l r. Fruucis 1.: iinmn: urn sun. 1.4 the only insmnmnoous u-lief for Neural- gin, llvmlnvlm. Tnotlmclw, Mr. Ruhbiug n lew drops briskly is all that is ncmlml. 3'0 inking nunsvuns nmliriuvs for weeks, hm nno minulu‘s uppllcaliuu n‘morn ull 3min and will prove llus gn-M vnlue of Fluid Lighlning. T\\‘(‘l!l_\‘~fi\‘t‘ cents per lunlllc at Wm. l-L l-Illu's Dru;r Mute, Feuclun Falls. From the many nmnrknhle cures «taught by using McGrvgor'g Speody Cure for Up!- pepsia. Indigestiuu. Constipation) and Atroc- tinns 0f the Lira. “Id fwm the immense sale of it without any advertising. we ham concluded to plun‘ It extensively on the math-t, so that (how who :Iufl'vr may have a pet-fret cure. (to to \\'m. H. l-Illis's Drug Store. Fom‘lnu Falls, and 2H a trial Mule five. or the regular size at fin; cents Ind one dollar. Family Groceries, I {Hula-11pm Stock Thl‘ lmmlnn Timrx and Standard are convinced that war is imminent be- :wrv-n Franco and China. Kingston will be 100 ymrs nlil lliis fall, and a centennial m-loluazinn is sug- go‘h‘d in lmnnur nl the event. The Selkirk ()lall.) ”rmld calls at. toution m the pnv‘iliilixies ol the Prairie Province as a hopgrowing country. map all mp, Stun-h .~\ Ilencm‘p [wax-in: Inn dn-ml MdiN has been found flaming: in the Bay of Biscay. JOHN '1‘. “EEC” Sunu'rviHr, Aug. 71h, 1m“. '..'-l :. Frnclun l-‘nllu, July “£11.13!“ Thv um ESTRAY STEER. W. W. BLOTT lv‘l‘INl-ILUN FALLS MARKETS New Advertisements. Notice to Creditors y any pumm in the village mlvrsigned inform: his friouds and 2:: than he in: "pent-d mu m hil old Culhurm fit "It: bankrupt Iluck a! Show; of Mr, P. Adams. Campbell- futd, \rMch he Vi” “Kl Arc-h. kc. kn, and us his luminous cxpvnncs am: vmy sum“, “fall kinda a npeuiultr Mc f; l;n:'rll_.~‘. Fluid Lightning nlwuyu in Monk consisting ui' \V. \V. 1514 )'l"l‘. then. Inlet: putchuing UAHHUN k SMITH, .N‘u/u‘r'mrn lur IL'ArruIan ILLHSI SHRSHAIJ. l 5; $8 nu 10$“) - lu' :m 12$ 2m 00 1.5 4.!

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