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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 30 Aug 1884, p. 2

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m7 Tmlfi'flg‘lemmm E 3-67 ;:m J 1131: Arrived. School Books, Slates, ; Copy Books, Seribblers, C atyons, Pen. , Ink, and everything necessary for sehtmls, just arrivtul at W. E. ELLlS’S ])l{l '(5' H'l‘()lRI-Z. LEGAL &c. A. l’. Ul-Il'ldN. ).\i:i:ts:’ri:i:. ) in l'i..tnrv-r;. Sr-lh Etort \t:n:t.i»y~:t!â€"l.a w, ... . 4, i .. ‘.| l". .‘ .l‘ffi'ky lnd'L‘JJ. DEAN .v ‘Alt't‘, ).\ lil'l'llllh'. .‘Hldlll'l‘ltlh‘. t'tt.\'\'l’.Y- ) unrer. kc. Miller in .\l.". Jordan‘s nr-w block, Colbwrne Fenclun l-'.u'l-'. ll. ll. llms. (I. E. Smut“. : .\'. ll. .‘il-im-v to lht'l at lowest rates. No l t-mnix.i~mloa lfllAlLIl‘tl. 111. at. MARTIN .v lltJl’lx’lNS, “W” l ).\ltlll.\iTl2li.", SftlJCl'l'lllH. .kc ‘-lu- ) acyto hour at 0: pr-r cunt. lttllcc.‘ Kent slim-t. l.ind.<..'.', Hut. 155. .\l.\n'r.,':. (i. ll. Hot-mas. r. n..uoo1n~‘., l _).-\l:l:l.\"l'l-il!..\T'l’“l1NliY,.'; Subll'l'l‘l’. ) and Nottr. Public. Money to Learn; (tiller, Kent strv .. Lindsay. lllilJSl’l‘i’l'll NJACKFUN, l ).\illil""ll ' Sltld‘l'l'ttllh' .kc. (,lfs'i ) lll'r'. Willia street, hiudsa . - .\. llt'IH'l'..'lll. ;\..l.\t'ic-'-1‘: -. . ,___ ._. . _., H‘LtIAItl' .x- H'I.t).\lt\'. .x'r'roi:.\'t-;vsâ€".\ 121.}. w, : Chant-cry, Sec. Uflit'c, l).\l2lll.~"l‘l-Illfi, ) Sulil‘llttt". in l Iloht-ny liloek, lx'cttt street, Lindsay. i Aura .: (I'lmMn‘. lll'hll l'l'l.!:.\i:v. , l | l .‘b'lNTYlll'l .k H'l‘l'lll'All'l‘. ).\ {lilSTl’li , .\'l"l'tJllNlIl’§-.\'l‘-l..‘t\\’, . )Solicilor: in l" tnct‘ry. «kc. l.indsay.‘, (lllim- ovn-r tlntario ink, Kent ‘s'trcl-t. .‘lo urge to Loan at 5’ per cent. on real estate - ’ ccuritit-s. i l). J. .\lt'l.\‘T\‘2:lf. q ’l‘nos. Frrwxuv. )l()i\' 1'23" '1.‘() IJICN I) on security ot mortgage on lleal and l’cr-l smial l'ropcrly and l'rnmissory Notes, at n :is‘olmlxlt: rates of interest. Apply to JOHN A. ll.\l:lltl_\', li.\t;i:tsti:t:, Linds' _\'. MEDICAL.» A. \l'. J. lttztill. RSI, .‘l. 1)., ‘UllttNlCll, l'hy-ician,Surgeon,&e., .kc. uuuuge, Wellington ..- ll .:I...u, Inlle street. Lindsay. I)” l tilts. \\'H.sti.\’ .v \\'tl.$0.\’. vsn'iixs, st'nta-toxs .t .xtst'oi'- lht. J. ll. l.()\\'l'l. )llYSll‘llN .7: Sl'llfll-ith. Coroner For the l'ruvisional County ofllalilulrton. fin)” t'llit'c next door to the lle.\rlhnr Hons". Ill sidearm, the honsr: lab-ly own-I pi-ul by Dr. liryson. on May street. l’cnclon Falls. -l:er :. llllit-n, Francis Street East, l"cn- rlvrn l‘al's. 1'15. \\'n.:-o;, u. l: , \l. n . t". u. u. c. r. .t (lnt lh'. .\. \l'tx.so.\, u. n., u. c. r. .t Hut. '~â€" ~ ,,__...._ . __.A. HI 1 l l l l â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" ‘ SURVEYORS. l I ‘._,_.._._.__" l .l.\,.\ll~l.\‘ lllllKStJN. I) l..Snrveyr-r. (font ais'zioncriu the Q, l‘...’ , l‘nnx'rjrzlnt'er. .kt'. lil‘Sl'll‘H(‘\‘,llllll ad- dress, l'cnvlon l'.tlis'. ‘ MISCELLANEOUS. V i ;.Ail'z.( sex IN s. Five good ilnilding Lots for sale (‘hcup in l-‘ew-l-m Falls West. Apply to .l.\ll\'l.\' .'\' .‘l-‘l'ttll'tl.\l.l.. " "' Juan l’llll. 574 l. l‘cnvlon . .t: n. J.NEELAanS,' 77777 l 5%. ,l)l‘:.\"l‘l.‘”l‘. I.lNl)N.\\'. l Hue oftlzc lirni wzll be at lllt‘ i I‘lehrrnru llorsr., l"t:xizt.ox l-‘.\i.r.s.‘, thEr-l .‘lu: ’ y , ah. Teach Hltvltllt. Teeti: _ gas without pain or, “a u ..l lm in, I lc. -.'g\lrli~l.e-l in Lindsayucarly‘ "ll': l'll‘t' l‘l' lt‘VllI'N l’llllfl ll-l \ l' ., (“‘pitvxl 1;... my. 'i . r. p cpo- .Yl' l with the llotniniwu tiny. r t‘ v, we Ila-J \u. ".'l“"\'l nitlt l‘n- t' :[I ‘ "1‘. .i'id otl.~ :nI-t- Hut. .1 I t. It ‘.\ » '. \\‘ -'-\.- t mt: 2:. .\-~ ~_ ‘ 1'13. I ll S‘dl'l'li, .l: ' .. . .. . . . . . 1‘ t v: ‘ ~ l~ Important to l-‘aruicrs. n. ,,.....3 “north \‘Cll l ',\‘~I 1" \TH t'x-ncl. " Tails 3 in? st it .t :vtui‘. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, Generil [Miran-to and Lean Agent. FENELCN FALLS. 0NT., I ..., ..;~sL llr'x' .. -,4 . -. ' h. .t,v ' ‘l. ."..‘L .‘u at .c'x‘i t‘ :l. ‘- 't‘t" ‘1', t".'.t L- it I T“"t‘t . ‘._"t ' ;:' 7210i " 37' \' r ' "'i 3;: IN BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, . Saturday, A ,tluuglm-r. who was two years old in , they sttrtt'd oll' at a furious gallop. M r. :Mcliougall was driving at the time, ‘ all praise. and whose first thought was 4 Farther they overtook Mr. Thomas I’at- ‘ tt-rson. ol' Iloheaygt-on, who was driving 3 towards the Falls, and who did not hear , them a; preaching in time. to get out of ‘ their way. ‘\\‘cl‘c rushing past. one on ‘llcll side, . buggv. the jerk caused one of the blacks l tll‘esst'tl. ‘ the horses hardly rrccivwl a scratch. I ‘:-li urnmcnt. the lttx‘ttlll“l‘~ all present. ttt'l'csl Too lt is now wrally admitted that theta"- is no “rain Cradle; in the market equal to lllllllill’l, lll llllll ill; and this is not so nun-h by the nuinlu-r ol' lirst prizes awarded ll 1% lr'.‘ its infill: tested in .‘ll'lll-l :tl Use. I hav r a large stmrk of: Englislt's l; min l’ratllcs, Scythcs. Snaiths. Forks. lakes. Mu. for .sal .‘ at lowest prices. l t PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, OR ANY OTHER HARDWARE, I will not be undersold. G. Anderson- Elicitation falls @uuttr iiiâ€"mfimiigust 30th, 1884. A Furious Runaway. Last \l'mlnesllay Mr. II. N. .‘deDou. gall and Mr. I". llrown obtained .‘lr. Noble lngram's boggy and span of bin is to «hive t0 Sturgmu Point. and v .‘lr. .‘lcl'hwugall trmk with him his little June. \l'hcn just clear of the woods on the road borne the catch on the end nl the [rule (rune oll', the pole slipped l tln'ottgh the iz'alhet‘ on the neck yoke. ‘ and the buggy ran on to the horses' heels. The animals, being young, well- l'ud and but little worked, are ol'coursc very high spirited, and. after each had t given two or three bounds into the air. and his little girl was sitting on Mr. lrnwn’s kill“). .‘lr. llrown ~whosc con- duct on the occasion was deserving of for the little one's satiny-said to his companion: " You take the child and jump. and I will attend to the horses," or stunt-thing to that t~erct. and caught hold ol'the lines. .llr. .‘lellougall iin~ inediatcly took the child in his arms and sprang out of the buggy, striking against a fence with such force that the little one was thrown Over it into the field. but lortnnately was not hurt in the. least. and her father received no injury worth mentioning. The road where the runaway commenced is nar- row. rough and l'ull ol' stutnps. and as the horses tore along .‘lr. llrown, who had all his wits about him, thought of turning them against one of the l'cuccs, but finned that if he did they would be staked and prrltaps killed. No there fore, concluded to keep them as near the middle of the road as possible, be- lieving that. if he could get them safely on to the. boundary, the very steep hill before them would force them to slack- cn their speed and that he would be able, to stop their. lint at. the turning the buggy. which swayed about Fearful- ly, struck a stamp and upset, Mr. llrown was thrown out. and the horses, breaking loose. continued their mad ca- rccl‘ towards home. lit-lore. going much Separating, the runaways but the trailing lines caught against his to lull. and .‘lr. l’atterson. jumping to the. ground, managed to StlL‘lll'C the other. The whole distant-c, run was nearly a mile, and Mr. Alex. l'illis,who is Mr. .‘Icllougall's l‘atltr-r-in-law, and close to whose place the buggy was np-l set, brought the party to the village. .\lr. llrown was takcu to the residence . ol' Dr. Wilson, with whom he is studyâ€" ing medicine. where his hurts were Though not dangerous they wcret’ptitc serious. as he. had a very bal cut on his right temple. two more on his load, numerous slight ones on his hands and some on his litt‘e, besides being bruised an I shaken. The buggy and harness were not much broken, and Sontcrville Council Proceedings. llettiw's Station. .\ng‘t Nth, 13H. ’l‘ltt' t‘ thln'il tllt'l Illl‘llt\:\'1'llr>lll|ll[ t-t The minutes til" dune ltith .v 30th read l and apprm‘ml. l Mow-l h;.- to. Purdue. seconded byl‘ .‘lr. tirrl am. That the following acc'tsL ugiics: tlzv' munivip'tdty l‘e paid: .l. W.’ ll'mu-lvt l‘r‘il‘Jtll culvert on .‘lma'k; ll '; ti-o- Ill lltvspitai. to .‘lr. H'- l‘..-T': I : ll-ot .‘lnrgun. Sill: llol»son' .\‘ . ls'ri e-rs .\‘ lrcight. 9’5 lift: ,t' ITlllilllJ, .s‘ltl: W. .\ ll tlY< s n. ‘3 v. l.s st'arv as clerk .\‘ treat 1::1‘ :» \‘i:“~' and list. s51: ::.;-. h». s' ‘lt l in tram 'l‘hvxzeu .\ Cu. !. iy ;-‘\~s-.-l.- l'arri Moved l " ‘lr. limo: lift-2111 I“ gt-vy of a mic m i rty in the inuuh rats. ' sai ‘mzh n. arising run: hillt- uni Lt tr the- in I!) u- .~ ‘ ..J..~.,t .. tim‘ -- ;.‘~ I .v 3 . ' rcmticn of Somerville ' tn meet at same place on Monday, ‘yltzld of grain this season will exceed g state it is impassable; when in the for- ; renve : shouldn't be? As noticed in last week's: : him. r It‘ll and to r.. (‘3 fix his. :Zlillff be now r d and gassed. - xi i-y Mr. Graham. sewn-l u . l'a-iniue, '1 hat the cmneii alj I) l" t lumber gladâ€"Carried. l -u.- S;- Vim... Council. Fvnvlun Falls. Aug. 23rd. 13.}. m--t at the ctli of the .‘lvndw-rs ail present. the I'L‘LVC, :n the chair. Minutes of last met-ting r: ad and approved. . _\lr. Sir-intern at this meeting of' thc cunt-Elgar.) notice that he would in- troduc: a bylaw to levy and collect rates for the year 135‘4.-â€"Carrit-d. Moved by Mr. Thomson, seconded by Mr. _\v-vis:on. That By-law No. â€"â€" be now introduced and read a first time. â€"â€"(,'arried. By-law read in cnmmittec of the Whole and without amendment, .‘Ir. Swanton in the chair. - Bylaw read a third time and passed. dillv: fro“). ... ‘71 I"...'!I t North Verulaui. (WU/741mb 1': new with? 63124:“) Ft'ttr:ot.s.â€"â€"-'I'lie several schools this part rv-upe-ued on the 19th inst. Clthl‘s.-â€"~Farmers here report that the ll] what they expected. Should the prices rule high, they will realize handsome profits. loansâ€"Last year the roads present- ed in Some placx's anything but a proper appearance. Since then our council has i seen fit to make improvements. such as building new bridges and covering cross- ways. besides other smaller jobs. For this we farmers feel very thankful. The ' crossway in the sixth concession has been covered with a mixture of earth and gravel. During the spring' f‘rcsliet this crossway is at times either covered with water or floating. In the latter mcr it can, with care, be passed over. To remedy this. we would suggest that the sides be loaded with stone, the ex- pcnsc of‘ which would be trifling, as the distance is only about l'our rods. Will our councillor make a note of this for the 30th inst., and oblige. Oops .\.\'I) Hutsâ€"Raspberries about done. Our blacksmith is busy; success to you. :\lex...A hear was seen on the beaver meadow"flame is now abundant i â€"-a good time next. fall. â€"_â€"â€"_"3 Tar. FASTEST Yukâ€"On Tuesday, the 2tltli lnst., Mr. Alexander Trnax, ol' Romcrvillc, pcrl‘ormcd the gigantic f'eat ol'binding 232 stocks of' oats. 12 sheaves to the stook. on .‘lr. John flra- ., ham's farm near Sturgeon Point, in the township of" Fenclon. Beat this who can. t‘lOXI’i‘I' Fot'Nt).â€"0u Wednesday. the 13th inst., the day of the Methodist: cx- cursion to Sturgeon Point, Mr. George ltittlcton, of‘ this village, picked up a small sum of' money, and as he has not yet heard of' any person losing it, he thinks it: might have been dropped by some one going north on the train. The owner can have it upon proving that it is his or hers. Axo'rnm Amateur/ream. PAPER.â€" We have received the first number of‘ the Contain/n Agrft'nllurist from the ollice ol' the proprietor and publisher. Mr. W. ll. llobcrtson, ol' the I’cterboro' ' Times. It contains a large amount. of reading ol'spcciul interest to the farm- ing community, to whom it appeals for support, and who are better able. than we are to give an intelligent opinion as to its tncrits. [ti-317" Parties in want of Dry Goods should see the sleek in lngrnm's llall. Joux ST. It.\\\’RE.\'CE, .megrr Cavnomc l’tCNIC.â€"Tlic whole sheet posters that have been circulated and the :ulvertisemcnt in another Column give such l'nll particulars respecting the picnic to be held at Kirklield 0n the 10th at September, that it. is unnccccs- sary for us to say more than that like all the picnic; got up by Father )lcl‘lvay â€"â€"~it is sure. to be a success. The pro- cccds are to be applied to the organ fundâ€"hence the punning title. .\ llama: Ix “INDEXâ€"Messrs. Brown & Small, who for some time ran a job printing office in Lindsay. have moved to .‘linden and commenced the. publi- cation ol‘ :1 paper. the first number of which we received last week. it is call- ed the [fr/to. is a tw-uny-niglit column sheet, and is “mural in ' The original portion of its th'::l is very well written. (Inc ol' the pi"ttpl‘lttl01'.~‘.l who was at the Falls a fortnight ago, sa that they have been promised a lib-.ual support. and it. is to be hoped that they will rvceivc it. ll "7!". .ll. pf,"- [):.~:: Cools”. Cathmerc: and Print: selling at prices never heard of hci'urc. at Ingram}; llall. .lortx Sr. I. \wurvcn. .llura "rr‘r‘. .-\ lhxnv 'l‘t't:.\’-«»i"r.â€"-(hxr worthy is putting on style, and why‘ (lap/xv, he lately purchased the band« somest cl .‘lr. Simpson’s ponies, and a l . few days ago he. brought from Lindsay = a. beautiful pluctnn with l'ancy lamp.‘ and all the latest iiiiprru‘ctti=’-I1ts. and = has now 'l‘lli't a dandy. turnout. True. .' ' the dispirity in weight bfitwten “ l'ad-l dy llztiu " and his possessor isn't as :r-“tt as it ought to h»; but the, lllllt: ; animal is clear it and trots off with . the pl a‘mu :ini two or three occupants: “is it" in: bad scarcely anything behind - .â€" Lt ll \I’t tin l'r.~l: tank a goal dual nl‘ *v', hunt? in to mike the lirr. k lfll)"tl’LI'~ the canal uul-vrstand the nature anl the pull tux: and when the dinzcaity was overcome another trust'- t‘r-sm their dc-fp' n; win t -'-it' truancy, . or {Tn‘t-‘rr-l' .l to think. ll {lion ought to be and» in :l ir bu" ' li‘url t; rooted objection Th -‘ l1L 3!] cit," vor on account oi' tl. .1u i tin-t .53? :I’I‘l ll” mar-.7. A authority to t iii-€93. (and; tar u nt‘ithmu lire the magi-tram; an-l all-u {in} '~ .tal {lat they must tlt‘w‘v lay the ruil arnoar‘.’ or ."t t-‘vjiil. they go “ll-251‘: .- mast and “ducal the L1 :irvl rw \ l i. _ flrif‘ a : ' in" ‘oun'r ladv...0n Tucsdav we were F 5 H a . ‘cd Leblanea, a French-(foundian. 1 dr-vouring. .‘ll‘l'li‘ \l. â€"~I'i tl.i- issuv- will b‘ {otth the professional car-l cl llrs. lurrows L‘: Graham, of Lindsay. I'r. Ilurrews graduated at .‘chiil Colicgv‘. .‘I‘V'lll't‘fll. in 1313!}, and is now an old practitioner. He has been in Lindsay more than ten , years. and has gained an excellent rep- utation and first class practice. Dr. in- barn is a graduate ol‘ Trinity College. 'l‘oronto. He practised some time in Jamaica and more recently spent two years visiting the hospitals of‘ l'iurope. more especially Soho hospital. London. 3 t‘t'=rT-,'I_':iii: himscll' in his profession. and - recentiy returned home. bringing with, him the much cow-ted degree of mem- ber ol‘ the College of Surgeons, England. 1 As Dustin'sâ€"A good while agoâ€" though we forget exactly whenâ€"our village hotel keepers, by mutual con- sent. discontinued running 'busscs to and from the cars. as, the practice add- ed a great deal to their expenses but nothing to their business. Ol‘ course. the vehicles were a great Convenience to ; travellers. many of whom, especially lit-3 dies. would rather pay a trifle than l walk from or to the station ; and .‘Ird Samuel Lull. one of our cartcrs. being l anxious to turn an honest penny. jsl having a spring waggna converted into a 'bus bv iittiug it with a new box and will run it between the village and the railway station. To be sure it will only be a " one hersc aliair "; but the horse is an um’ommonly good one. well able to jog along with the eight. or ten per- sons the vehicle will hold. and we have no doubt that Mr. Lull's venture will prove a success. I I’r.usox.u..-â€"â€".\lr. Iloward P. Hem- ing. formerly of' this village and now ol'l Toronto. camc to the Falls on Saturday to spend a few days amongst his numer- ous l'rieuds. Ilc is looking exceedingly well. and his eldest daughter. whom he brought with him, is a tall and charm- I l l surprised by a visit from Mr. Robert Lockhart, who has changed so much since he left the Falls that many of his former acquaintances hardly knew him. He has for a long time been a resident of' Toronto, where he is studying medi~ cinc.in which he is so far advanced that he hopes to be able. within a year or two, to tuck “ M. II." to his name and commcncc practising his prol'ession. v His wife and child were. with him, but their stay at. the Falls was very brief. )lr. Lockhart's father and mother are on a farm near llrandon ; but his sister Janet. who is married, and his younger brother Thomas are at Port Arthur. Western Cyclones. lip the l’lattc river. in Nebraska. as you may have heard, it blows. And a “ blow " in Nebraska is (lill'crcnl: from \Vlltlt'it’ is in Illinois. The ordinary summer brcczc of Nebraska would make an Illinoisau hunt his cyclone cellar. and what. a Nebraskan calls a blow is a widely dill'ercnt sort of arrangement. Cyclones are not common in the great trccless state this year. We were out there a few days since, and learned that they did not average more than three a week. Occasionally they have two in a day, but. use very often. The l’latterivcr has ""6; when, the wind is in tum“: . lills one; when in the south the or” ,..:r. We were credibly inl‘orml‘t’ ,lf/C-m 01,1 nativeâ€" one who came tlu“",&r with the ’l'orty' Hitler’sâ€"ll!at $1.... : latte sometimes over flows its banks, and ‘grccn people think it, has been raining lithovc, when it is simply the wind blowing up stream; and, again, it goes almost; entirely dry when the wind is down stream. All the stories of fish showers are true, and they are all blown out of the l’latte. People go around in the evening rcgu- larly, looking to see whether the cables that hold the houses to the ground are all secure, and it is nothing for them to sleep for hours with the house two or three feet above the ground. They have a perlect contempt in that country For cyclone caves or collars, and people who have become accustomed to the wind say they wouldn't give a snap for a breeze that couldn’t blow away a hole in the groundâ€"Peoria Transcript. A Ghostly Discovery. g. ill.â€" OTr.\w.\, An ;\ terrible story comes from Shrewshury, Province of Quebec, which will long be remembered in that vidago. .\ short distance from ' Shrewsbury there. resides~ a farmer nams ()n h-aving home a few mornings: ago to work in the woods he. told his will} to send their daughter. who was 12 years old, with his: dinner at noon. After waiting until 3 o'clock in the afternoon . he crmcluded to go home, no dinner hull arrived. tlc shoul-lcrml his guns and started. but belitrc he had gone far i he noticed an immense bear apparently i eating sruncthing. He watched it for a moment and fired, missing his mark. ' While he was rebinding he cnuuld .‘t'Cl that it was: a human lit-in: the hear was He then rushed up to with-: in easy gunshot, discharging his rifle: into the. bear. which rolled over. to re» ’ veal the body of his little daughter. di‘su ligurcd and abut-st lit-fond recognitit'tn. l'he lh-sh had been torn olI llt'l‘ legs and : lace, while she still held in her hand the tin can containing her father's dinner. _-..~__... 1... Working Around a Point. : . taken up their rtvsich-w in that K grower. put-r. About the 1st of July a Chicago went. over ttu . .. .lo-‘vph. Iva the .‘lieh. l ire, t-u View ll.“ crop pr- lets, aul li-urrl one ort'l‘am ' ' 1 so vc ry him- that i he said 1': him: " .\ >w. then. illi _. van a cl ‘2‘ i'-r a thousand dollars for year in nit d» it." rcpiwl the. al'tcr' it would s‘ m to hw :l- ul two: that, wlm. the pr "3' ‘cfs zr-gre sin; a. nil 'Ilii" tl.-:: tlmnand 'lnlll'ti ' i‘ruit buyer *' no at: pot-h H'KIX‘T wlm was ll'L' at“. t :15 it. strinle “ N”. I could min-.1- ll"'~ll‘\ll"ll ; min: the Lord,” "s altv-r c'i in Chic-.11, and s'tlJ he 'llu: it will b,- l.o.' obsrrvv l tl.» buy: r. pr habit wrl ha: l've encla- - l ' .':l.- s. an l m1. ‘ "or i: hv isms-z,- . u 3". :1! re 1' u 1 ab . I 3-”... .. ...... g.-- .‘lr. Il“'_"a b licv.‘ that the whip; in: (mt i it. '- .ure l3: cructy to 'prvmiwr. Sir John ‘I it‘ lun V Ca ANNFAI. I; \TIIEltIVt; HF I'LLVS FOI'. DEVt‘TlOSJI. EXERCISES. istinu Island Camp. (FF-1| 1-7.; Toronto .V- .3.) I’rzsr'rastirtsmtsn, Aug. 2'.’ â€"It is just 12?: miles north from Toronto to Christian Island as railroads go. main island of the group embraces a- bout 31mm acres. where for the past wcv‘k the great Indian cnnp meeting. beginning on the 13th inst. and ending on the 20th inst. has been held. The camp has been pitched about half a mile from the main shore in a sort ol'sylvan dell at the foot of a beautiful lake. ex- t tending about three miles towards the centre and parallel with the island. This. annual camp meeting has become historical and is quite an important gathering, bcin;r looked forward to with considerable interest. Large bands at- tended from Cape Crccker. Saugccn. * Raina. .‘Iincoytown. Scugog. Alnwich. ' Parry Island. Walpole. and men Mani- toba. The first two mentioned brought with them excellent brass bands and all were treated to some very fine. playing at intervals during the continuance oi" the meeting. The two choirs accom- panying these bands also furnished some very fine vocal and instrumental melo- dies f'or the devotional exercises. Cape Crnckcr, presided at the organ, assisted by Miss Spence of‘ Toronto. principal of the Saugccn mission school. i both ol’ which ladies seemed to manilest much interest in the welfare of their respective charges. Altogether there were fully 500 Indians gathered to do homage to the “ Manitou " at the an- nual worship. ¢-O The Mowat Demonstration. c0t’xTI.Ess 'rnorsxxns WILL ONTARIU'S ritnnnzn. IIONOI'R Miss l Culbert. the tnissionary's daughter at" t‘ \V.\nt.\.\' I.\‘-: A Snide Fun. .\ correspondent supposed to be tcm- .' porarily insa’tc writes as follows to the The ‘ l " Dill clcctcd for .‘luskok. Arrangements for the reception of ‘, Ontario's plucky premier are last being completed. .l'iverything will be ready at. the appointed time. tion on Canadian soil will be at. Niagara Falls on Monday evening, the 15th Sep- tember. Already one thousand badges have been ordered for Canadians l'rotn Stanstead. Chippewa. llull‘alo and Niag- ara Falls. These. are all .\mcricau Canâ€" adians, and great interest. is being tak- cn in the matter in that section. The next reception will be at Hamilton at nine o'clock in the morning of the ltlth. The Hamilton demonstration is expec- ted to be Something immense, and six thousand 'I'm‘ontonians will go by boat to escort the l’remicr l'rotn Niagara to that point. bitions ,‘ity will occupy from it o'clock till 10 3 one o'clock. and then the great dctnon- stration will Commence. l’ossihly 100.- 000 people will march in the procession np Yongo street. In the park the ad- dresses will bc. presented and the speech- es will be made. Workmcn are now engaged in putting up supports against. the. soldiers' monunn-nt and the old smallpox hospital, lest the mighty cheer that will greet Mr. .‘lowat's appearance. upon the platform cause them to crum- H" " ‘ ' ,n In": TWO thousand peo- ple will be prtisgiuilhlthe banquet at night. More would be there. but two thousand is all that can be acconnnoda- ted. It will be a great Grit boom.â€" Toronlo .Vr'l/‘s. 0-. Cholera and Canada. the Toronto Globe says :â€"~“ "l‘ls an ill- wind that blows no one any good has proved more near the case, for while the cholera scare has made Southern France and the favorite watering places ’ of the Mediterranean. to say nothing of the llhine Provinces and Switzerland. but a shadow ol' their usual autumn selves, Canada is decidedly the gainer. Norway, Scotland and Ireland are bc- siegcd by tlmsc with purses not too long. but Canada and the ['nitcd States are the destination of many hundreds who would in all probability have spent the autumn vacation among the Swiss cantons or on the shores of the Mediter» rancan had nothing arisen to make them light. shy ol'thosc pleasant regions. It is unquestioned that Were it not for the cholera scare the. associates and l'rit-nds accompanying the members ol the llrit- islt Association across the Atlantic Toronto will be reached by v The first I‘t‘Ct‘pâ€" i The reception at the Ann-3 would not be nearly so numerous. tho' : the visit of" the Association to Canada and the consequent rush of privileged excursionists through Canada during the agreeable month ol‘ Swpttunlu-r has caused some indcprunlnnt tmirists to postpone till next year their journey to America. 'l'hcrr: is. however, no cause for complaint. The llritish .\~soeiation will supplyvisitors distinguished and numerous enough. while the impressions they will be most active next winter in spreading cannot but uidc‘y advertise Canada as a good field 3hr the llritish tourist and sportsnmn “ho is tired ol journeying in the new world. -v. ~_._.-. 4......» .-».~ Canadian Cinnamon. The pigtails have taken Canada. They have not txuctly tnrnr-d the lliuninion into a big laundrv. but thwy have sprwa-l themselves in a .‘longolian manner over the land. In llriiish l'o.umi;iu they are. swarming. I‘fl'lll rul' t‘ntn having The llz'ilish ('wnmhi ins 'l hwv upon I!) II“.l'-> cr tin-m from this grl'lt at. loll: H_ but withth avail. .\li ti. 7: want i~ a law upon th-~l nitwl Stan-s ~p'an. Sirdt ho will not move in the "nth r. and so the viurw. dignant. llft‘.'-'.‘ l“tii"l l l war grw-s on. llrf i-h l't-lond is «ii - QYI‘U‘I Till-l {lIt‘v'tl- Us l-- "t‘-.' I ill the 2: l" lln l'n. u n. Flu- Wivr'n pom. l: in r our»- in’ l'r- “I'll v; .\"t .l-.-'l."u 1/. Hunt t't “auction, lu kl‘ pa C‘JIIATU; ' -.‘\‘"" llr- lln‘t‘ fim- Sill '.l~lt1'-‘ll"l llt~r‘",'»~i.') “.1; .'t h't- ". !‘r‘l'll:":'l" raging new 1â€" during 1 .vr. Toronto .‘1'1'55â€"1 dent take a vcryl . deep interest in politics or follow very closely the course of local election mat- ters, and so it is not remarkable than when [saw a ballctin in front of thc' .Yv‘lrs office the other day. announcing loss to know whet. or a Tory triumph. “ Is llill a llrit I enquired of a friend. who also stopped to read the an- tl-‘llllt‘1‘ltlt'ttt. " Certainly. He couldn't be anything else, don'tchcr know." “ Oh l why so '3 " “ Because he was successful. lel't." .- Tnc peanut crop is expected to pan out 4,tlttt),tlll0 bushels. There are grave apprehensions of a negro uprising in tlcorgia. The Turks are said to have flayed three Christians alive in Macedonia. The English press is gem-rally ol‘thc opinion that. cannibalism in starvingr men is pardonablc. Leadvillc has no cats. It is said that Tabby can't live in the thin mountain air of Colorado. Thos. llnliug, of Bell's. Ilcnd, Tenn, shot and killed his daughter in mistake for a burglar last Sunday morning. A western farmer. being lcl‘t in charge 1 of his baby, nailed a box to the plough beam. and in this the little. fellow was carried during a day's ploughing. That years of war do not. always do- preciate the value of a carpet was shown in San Francisco recently. when twenty- five hundred tlollnrs' Worth of' precious metal was extracted from the ashes of carpet which had been used lbr lire years as a covering for the floor ol' one of the rooms of the mint. A Concy Island opium smoker was bitten by a rattlesnake. a few days age. The snake, after it took its fangs out ol' the man. turned over and died in a most pcacel'ul way. and the man went to have a game of billiards. ;\s a pro- tection against snake bites. many New Yorkers are cultivating the opium habit. The llcv. Henry )1. Seudder, ol'Chi- cngo, who was. for many years a mis- sionary in India, expresses the opinion that. " l'or unmixed wickedness and nt- tcr moral depravity, no city in Asia! could equal Chicago or New York." and that this continent. has a class ol‘l villains “lower and tumour than the lowest and meanest in India or (.‘liina.' About 1 o‘clock last Sunday morning a tremendous- lirc broke out at the mill owned by )lcllurncy .k' Co., West llra- venhurst. It originated in the timber yard and soon spread to the mill. which was completely destroyed. The loss on the lumber will be about $30,000; mill and machinery, $20,000; insured for about $35,000. It is supposed to have been set on lire by tramps. The heavy guns ol' nmdcrn invention have very nearly placed earthworks in the. same category with masonry as dis. carded material for coast dcl'enec. ‘lx- perimcnts with the best earthworks have. shown that the rifled gun projectiles will penetrate them lil'ty l't-et. Forts ol'chillâ€" ed iron or steel, or turrets of wrought iron, must now be relied upon as deâ€" l'enecs against possible attacks by iron war \'(‘Fs‘t‘ . . An attempt to repeal the Scott act. in Moncktou, N. ll., was defeated by a majority of 730. The act was submit- Thc London (ling) correspondent of" “"l ‘0 the llml‘l" “W” l” lmil- “"lll‘" the total Vote polled was 1,093 l'or, and 2399 against. 1.701, and against it, l.TT-l. So the vnte to retain the law is greater than the combined vote for and against it in 1877. The people of' Monekton have appart‘uitly found what they have been seeking l'or. Capt. llonnrd, ol' l’aris, clairm to have solved the question of :erial navi cation. and says balloons will soon he, ‘ able to carry the mails. lle is also pre- pared to carry one hundred sailors in a balloon. This may inaugurate a new sort ol' warfare. In the future, it' Capt. llcnard's predictioth are realized, in. stead ol' bombarding the walls of a city , soldiers Will lloat into it f'l'om above. A more terrible calamity has not. tak- ? on place in Port. Hope for many years than that which on Sunday, the ‘_’lth inst.. bv-lbl Jlr. Joseph Cooper in the burning to death ol‘ his inl'ant son. aged eight. months. and the total destruction ol' his residence and its contwnta The origin of thc lire is a mystery, but it is the prevailin’: opinirui that. the- t-ldv-st ' child of the three hit in the house, the crimp Lt-XL lit'illil.'~. rest ol the totally being lor the lit”: ab~ sent. set the place ablazr: through play ing with matches. .\h‘-ut 4 o'clock last. Sunday morning‘ a lire broke out in the hardware store ol' li. Kingan. corner of llnnts-r and Chainlwrs streets". and progrr-st-d so for l; it that the hardware store was destroyed. Hill'- fin';; shot: shop and l'at'toty adjoining h'ully gutted. as well as I ‘ before the lll"*tltl'll ("illltl win-t- lairis .s pawn- .‘lr. King'xn's lo~~ was t"t\'t'l" -l by insurance: .‘lr. lirillin was partly in~nrwl. but .‘lr llartis bad This is the third inc: ndiaiy at temp: in a fortnight within ont- hnwltml 13'» t nl' thi- t'nrnvr “la-1'“ this lire started. .\ brtnvl t-l' lit. two pretty .‘HlPll-"UI girls, ~r.» tratnping about, (ivrma'tv with HUI)”. ill-*lnh t";~ ft'I-l ll‘ll‘ll'lll"’l Jun". tinln‘: the Uni “infill It}: i" tll’f hittll“. H l‘:‘--'l'\' lwtv My “1- g-t a y'v'urrphir: Intini-‘i'ina in Human nl' lltvir wiv-rw abouts. and i'. is v-ui lr-nt tl. it the worthy l "’_'l.l'r~ of l’tnssiu r'g’nrl llirln saith .igiwd horror ll.‘ l d! a roan limp.» r, l' i ' ib'tl l.t~ ':’r!n- at. :bt "l-thv'1vntx-t singi'. ' The Star .‘ptnglv-l and Min r‘xiw I' .t.'.'iut-.=n-_' I. .'.. ‘ ll" : :| Fulfill!!!“ 'trtn'.’ -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"~____ I’. < l- l l it ting. .u I was at a? .cr it implied a Grit ' Had I he been Dill-a-Tory he would have got f l 'l litillt‘gt‘. .\loat., lo'tl'l. The vote for repeal was t BOOTS. V... ..-._..-.--â€"- -. .c. H. Mctlrcgor's Speedy Care. From the many remarkable cures wrought by using McGNgor's Spcedy Cunt- for Dys- : pepsm. Indigestion. Constipation and Alfie- - trons of the Liver. and from the immenu sale of it wizhout any advertising, we have § concluded to place i! extcn rely on the 1 market. so that those who suffer may have i a per (in to Wm. 1-2. Ellis‘s Drug. ore. t‘enclmz Falls. and not a trial bolt]. .3, .v . u \ . \ "TX‘. v t we. or the regular size at titty cents and ac dollar. S i'. 0 Fluid Lightnmg‘ siantaucous n‘licf for Neural- . ’l‘oothuchc, ctr. Rubbing n i , :skly is all that is nredrd. No l taking unusrous medicines Ru- wecks, lmt ‘ enc minutes application removes all pain rand will phwt‘ the great value of Fluid . lightning Tu‘rqu-livt‘ cents per bottle , at Wm. ll. {-Zlhs‘s Drug Store, l-‘enclun Falls; ! The Greatest Healing Compound is :1 pn‘puration of rarbolic acid. vasellno' land ccratc called leGrcgor and Parkc'l 5 Catholic Comte. It will cure any sort. cut, burn or bruise when all other preparation: l mu. t'ull at Wm. R. l-ltlis‘s Drug Store, , IZ‘VHL‘IUII I";llls.:tlld got a package. Twentys ; nve cents is all it costs. : FlINl'ilAlN FALLS MARKETS) l 1:. t 1-,, _iI.-/).»._.,..n .5- Rhmdlm’. l-‘cnclon l‘alls, Friday, Aug. El'lh, ISSd. ' Wheat. fall. per bushel - - $4! 95 0 98' Wheat. spring. H - ~ - 0 :15 I 00 ,. llarlcy, per bushel - - - 50 65' 3 Hats, " H - - - - 40 43 l’t‘nsc, “ “ - - - - 60 65 Rye, “ l‘ - - - - 50 53 l Potatoes. " - - - â€" 25 30 lluttcr. per lb.. - - - - - H 16 llrcsscd Hogs. per 100 lbs, $7 (MI SS 00 Eggs, per dozen, - - - - l2 13 l llay, per ton, - - - - $8 00 to $10 00 ‘ \\'ool, prr lb” - - - - - 16 17 ew Advertisements. tit. scuff? ,» IIIXH l92 LOTS Knuth nl‘t lu- Ikivvr F {PR SALE. l’luns on“ be seen at. tho I“ (~.»\ rt hul' l [nus-to. llllb‘. lllillllllwh' & GRAHAM, { )ll\'>‘ll‘l.\.\'h‘. Sl'lltllCtDNS, kc. Office 3 and residence dirt-city opposite Carr’s { bolt-l. William St. Lindsay. Calls from the country promptly attended to. l’. l‘.\i.\n;n lit-nunws, ll. ll. GRAHAM, M. n., at. n.. c, u, \t. c. r. .\ c. .\i., talc Soho llou- s. n. (lradnatc .\l‘(lil| pitnl. London, r. r. s. u, .u. u. c. 3., England WESTRAY cow. Stray-ml from the prmniscs ol‘ the. under- signed. about two wccks ago, a Dark Red (low, white on flanks. small straight horns, drooping neck. Any person giving infor- motion that. will lend to her recovery will . be suitably rewarded. HENRY SUNKIN. I‘I‘nt'lnn l-‘nlls, Aug. 2ch, tan-t. 27. GRAND ougnyic PICNIC. This Picnic, which promises to be the most pleasant ull‘air ol' the season, will b. lll'ltl in Mr. Armstrong's Grove, Ii I 1 {IE 13.113141), â€"-0llâ€"- Wednesday. the 10th of September next. Among the numerous attractions that. will serve to rcp'aln the spectators will bu an exciting tlnnw ol Mast-hall between the Lindsay club and the Kirklield lomn. A Huge Programme l will he carried out, consisting of running, t jumping, stone throwing, tossing the Cuber, 1310, Mo, null or m roux [Ir/J‘s (Ill'llrtll‘fl. [in “ .\ splendid String “MIMI will be in ; attendance. ‘ Admivion to grounds. '37. cents; “inner, “3.1 cents. t'hildrcn under it! years mllnllâ€" ted to grounds l't'cL'. .‘l. tt'NlIlltli. (blur/1min. W. A. llellllAE, Srrrclury: (hut fin v0 the (gin-(9n. an [IED OUT. w. w. BLOTT llespt-rtl‘ully inl‘orntu his friends and the 1 public gun-rally that, having been uncch- “ monlonsly hustled out of his late premises by lln- tire on thi- ‘Joth nlt.. lll‘ has rt-sumctl business in one of Mr. Jordan's new storm j on l'ullmrltt' Sr, where, with better lacili~ ltl‘-‘ than l'\'l'r, ho- hopI-s to gain many new ca Itonn-rs. He has a choice mock of Family Groceries, consisting; of ngAs,c0FFEEs, sucaas, svnups, anisms, cunmuvs, motâ€"2, omen APPLES, Start-h. Ike. 3:0, and a! bin lmtlin'lll t-xpt‘tt ms aru- vx'ty snmll, Ht Cannot Ptssihly he Undersnld I by my pvr-‘o'i in the villrtg'f. Fruits and Canned Goods If all hind-2 a specialty. l t l l l r "up, ioltzt'cns of the ltcst Brands all“: - :n Mot-lg, -: price! paid for llutter, mu produce. “to.” '.‘, ut ;;l .4 l‘neu-rvo Jnrl {or ml:- rhrnp, ( 'zuulic-H in urn“! Vlu'lflt)’. L‘tl' ‘i H a r til. and you will be : l"l' lbw alum: ntntxnwnln um Tin .rsw Il’rr'."lll.'. s \V. \V. [5,101‘1‘. thhfiw‘t, .. t n ‘l ll’.'t':'l . Ally. .l in n ln-upl; Stock .~»l|i'â€"â€" 8< SHOES. Worm: hit friend: and .~.-‘ nprnwl out In bin old .rm- :-' H." bankrupt nlork of i '1‘ Mr I”. Adam». Campbell- -‘ w v'. ~t mu ml Wholesal Prices. and a“: lle tin-{arc purl-lining ., ..l,v.'.. "l.\. he .‘v Below l'; '.‘-'ll,l.l .\ ll ‘d.\ RSIIAIJH l'.".lt. MN. :m. 1'? .", .. .» j.‘.‘.‘;

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