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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 30 Jan 1886, p. 2

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w w; L; trauma 3'. UnbocJux. HALF Pfiicfi “MIMI LIKE lininllfk t‘l-i'.l’.2.:.."'.‘;‘.f."flatfitdfifiiéi;lSiftiflflfiiiifl‘lfis’ft'fgt.{24:51}‘ I murmur- ” : pointed membm ut' the board of health Ups, who presented and read :t iiaud- Q in. HECTOR tnutattox‘s coxsmuxs'rs i EXTRAORDINARY PRECAI’TIOXS axiso "I . t- C d ‘ lor this municipalitv for 1886 â€"Car'd. moteiy engrossed copy ofa congrrttiiia- Bficmnxn CRITICAL. TAKEN IN LONDON. Christmas 9.: s. The BXCCISIOI‘ Fanning Moved by Mr. Ki‘llnt'fi)‘, second-rd by :ury recoiution paired bv the. township I I V :â€" . In immdupinu 1],}. mm m farmer, | ' Mr. Berkeley, and resolved, That the ch'l'lCII, of which Mr. O irary is now. (Cfimfim’m': W Glob?) hpabfifi. Jan2 -3rd.-â€"-The police an- - iron for the collection of the annual and has been for many years. clerk. and I (1030:3033, J3“. 23._Thc anycon. thorities are again taking-extraordinary he has also occupied the positions of; vention for North Victoria was held l Pf‘a‘autioiis to guard against the possi. muncmm. dep,"’._rec..,. 3",] New. I! here lman).- IIefl," Campnm‘ M. p" I htlitv of dynamite outrages. The guards l'ne widest winter er Join: in the Southern States Iran in 1335. :\ Michigan dentist ndrertiw " Lab ‘ fin Gas Ten (10) cents a Ha! Ha i " The bones of a mastodon were no- earthed at Kalamazoo, Miab.. last week. The Queen's Speech distinctly inti- mated coercion and opposed Home Ritic. Sir Roderick Cameron's pet bear bu have thc pieauirc of ofl'I-riu: in them a 2 ing and separating mide grain. “ami‘ “91"- i UlBBE million CHEAP. l i t will that ha- never been b-'at for clean- l {"95 be “‘9”de “""i d"? 5"“ d3! 0' l l i Moved by Mr. Kennedy. seconded by l is aimo~t a waste of time and space to I arrived last nigitt by train irntu Dunn. of the principal pub.ic bull-lint."1 Wore succumbed to the habit of tobacco i :‘ Mr. Day. That Mr. Savior be aid the say that an exceiiI-nt and abundant re- The convention was called bv Siers i ‘i'luhl’d ‘°"l‘.7- “‘1 were "'9 imiic“ Ch9"l“¥‘ BOOKS' F A a m E R s i all") of $2 for his services as rfprt-seta- past was served. that the. evening passed an over the riding‘ signed by 524i“ lln'lSOf nnll‘ual police vigilxnce in every The Wife of in English barooet ad- PLUSH GOODS, 5 And mp"; in want of a good lizlil live nl this municipality at a meeting in uiiailoyed enjoyment, and that the President, and A. E. Stahack. St'crcta- fl““"""~ 1‘ '5 "W‘m‘d “'1‘. "Hf "N'- W'fliscs in London pipers for the piaco‘ TOY BOOKS. iiUiiSEJ'OWl-iil lor Pafl'lli‘: wood. of‘thc county school inspectors atd'rep- host and hostess were nvorwlicltned ry_ .The jammi?“ was In “mnimm . ity on the part of the police I. no". ofcymplnjmh . ALBUMS running grain eru~lter or sun“ full". I re-cntaiivcs of Feneion. Fa||s_and VcrIt with congratulations and hearty wtshcs cmhdntc III the Fury interest for next . The!!! 3!} demand from China for ’ should call and we lb"'”- 1“" “WWâ€""h him. in take into considration certain election. A telegram was received In h‘ve mme W“‘“"' M ““Tu3 "f 150 U‘m‘lii“ "NMIMII'IGS It MM. and a nice umnment oi g"‘OGKET BIBLES, an prices. suitable for Christmas Proteins. LOW I’IIICES W and durability they have no equal. i’owim AM» li.i.\‘n j S TRAW CUTTERS.- . paid: John Maunder, repairs to scra- . perv. 83 Mm“ cutter is particularly 5 This ‘ suited to titmo having a small firm. or THOMAS ROBS N. l l l l i l l i l propo<ed chatth iti union ccitool soc- ' tions with the said municipalities â€"C'ti Moved bv Mr. Moynus, seconded by Mr. Day. That the following bills be ; Secretary of b0'll’ui of health. eniairy 1885 85; Clerk. voters' list and . drawing plank and repairing McLarcn's O'Leary will he 84 in March next. but is so strong and hearty that. he may live to be a centenarian. Mrs. ()‘in'ary is some 17 years younger. as he was" about twice as old as site was when they ' were married. The eldest of their ciiil- = dren is wife of the proprietor of this to-morrow (Sunday) at 10 a. in. the forenoon that, on account of the roads being blocked by snow, the Hall. bnrton and northern delegates could not ' arrive. but their unanimous vote. was to I be counted for Mr. Cameron against all . others. By noon the Feiieion Falls and Ii‘cttclon delegates arrivud; soon after ciudcd to draw it herring across the . truck. sinned by the fact that the authoritieai violence uttered in consequence of the unsatisfactory character of that portion nfthe Queen's speech referring to the Irish question. It. is noted also that today is the anniversary of the. explo. sions at Westminster hall and tho Tow- I er of London, and some apprehension a-.â€" Convcrta are multiplying in nil ports of the empire. It. is said that Licut.-Govcrnor Dowd- ney iii anxious to resign, and that Sir John won't hear of it, but it is probably the reverse. he. can realize the dream of an inland . I . . _ _ . lng'llbuquentne. N. M., a company “"m “6' 3""! I’m"), om" n, we “mg' '“l' ““l'ie "5"- 5“ ""0 “mum be ‘ expenses, 86; H J. ilytie, stationery piper. ; the Eldon, and Bexiey. and Sotnerviile l hf" bf‘m‘ “it '0“ li‘" d“? Shm'ld be '3 bfl“: "mf'fim‘l i" “PIN” "‘0 Win“ “mkistorf 1' "n - I Wlliimll one. _ l account for 1835i, $5 if]; Cnuthrny‘pnst . delegates. appeared. The air Was full ’ *{Enfllnd by a tilinfwf'l of "3° whim”: 2r): minnow": 0"" “her” if is "'°““"“ W I: @- Lookout for Robs.an 2-g_ang ! nfticc. pOstagg Inr 188:). $9 20; i“. D. BAN,“ C,,,,RC“._TM R”, A. H‘ , 0I .nprmsmun M Mr. Cameron. The .- ca tnet counci is in session this at- .1- £000,000 worth of plunder may in .' . ' . i Plough, “‘9 “WWW-“Md b0" i” ""3 Iiand, advertising voters' ilst court and Munroe. ,,f pptvrhomugh‘ “III prank ‘ majority was clearly for a local man. '"""“"~ ""d “‘"f' _l“‘l'°°”"’“ "‘3 0“ i““"d- . . find“ F‘li'tD‘T' “"l’t 15“" market. printing election bills. 85; W. Harris. in the Bapfist church. pomp", pans. ' Mr. t'antt-ron felt his way? and on", duty about the building. A sanguine French engineer saysthat l i LEGAL 8:0. A. 1“. DEV LIN, ARRISTER, Attorncy-nl-imw, Solicitori in Chancery, Kent Street, Lindsay. MARTIN .5; HOPKINS, ARRISTERS, SOLICITURG, ltc neyto Loan at 6 per cent. Kant Itrcct, Lindsay, Ont. P.8.HAR1'LI. Mo- Office. F. D. 3100?. I, gmmsrnn, ATTORNEY, it SOLICITR Ind Notary Public. Money to Loon. flee, Kent street, Lindsay. HU DSI’ETII 3; JACKSON, G. H. Donna‘s“ Defeat of the British Government. Lord Salisbury's Government, the . existence of which mav be reckoned by Idayi is already a thing of the past, having been (it'fi‘tlfed last Tuesday by a vote of 329 to 25!). the adverse majori- ty. 79, being about equal to the unin- lu-r of Home Rulers in the House. Nothing is more certain titan that the Irish will ohtnin a certain measure of | l l l l l l l l creek bridge aitd approaches. 34; C. D. Barr, printing ballots. $5; Clerk, cloc tion cxpenscs,81tl; T. L. Brien. Wm. Downer. Samuel Sharp and D. 'l‘oimic. :84 each, services as deputy returning officers; S. Nicholson, repiirs to scra- pers. 8'2 5"; Hart & Co, for municipal blanks, 81 01; II McEzichernmne half of cost of measuring Font-ion and Eldon gravel pit, Si ; Cameron Orange Lodge. use of ball for notititisttions and election. 84; Cunibray Orange Lodge, use of ball for election, 62; Lovely Grange, in sub- division No. 3, use of bull, 32; S. S. No. 7, use of school house, 2; J. L. Brown, use. of house. 84; J. Y. Powell. plank for bridge, 97 c'ts; Township of Eldon. one half cost. of gravel purchasod from 36" Over-Coats from $4 50 up at Fair ' fur their happintats and prosperity. Mr. weather's Chenp Store. Tut-1 New “Cannonâ€"The Victoria couutv council met in Lindstv on Tues- dav last, and Nelson IIensiip. i‘)~(I., reevc of Bexley. was elected Warden for the current year. 35‘ Ladies’ Munties. Coats and Doi. mans for half price at Foirwenther‘s Cheap no animals to suit him, and others that. horses have lately depreciated in value. it. was evident that he. could I but make the. convention unuuinlflu‘ for him, so after the meeting was organizt-ti he was called upon to innkon speech. He at. once went into the. Franchise I Act. He showod the necessity for vigi- lance on the part of his Tory friends. and bcsceclied and entrcatcd them to watch tiic Grits, and to be. sure and get every Tory vote on. He went onto say that the municipal officers under the old law were frauds ; that the Tory party were always cheated out. of their rights by the municipal officer. but. now if the party were vigilant. as iie hoped they would be, they would at last. have their rights. He then announced that there would not be any choice of c-indi The Rate of Interest. The. annual report of the board oi the banks and other usury-shops. about the. “ abnormally high " rate of intcrcrt paid by the government to depositors iii the post-office savings banks. If Presi- dent Darling considers 4 per cent. “ ab‘ normally high." what does iic tiiiiik of the dividends paid by the banks, or the. ra'cs charged by lonn cotttpanies to hor- rnwcrs ? Why are the depositors in the. savings banks to be. griidgcd 4 per cent, because. they are for the most part poor and know little of financial while investor sea of Saltnra for the cmnInirativelv tria fling sum of 83ll.llilll,illlll Tho iiiqu of the cost will be can tl cutting. Mexico's crop of Indian corn, tini- vcrsaliy used in making tortillas. a- mounts to about one-ninth that of tho United States. In sonic partit of tho country thrt-e crops a year why he made. North Dakota, ten yearling-i described- in the goveriiiiit‘ttt reports M the “ un~ iiiiiiibitnbie niknii deserts of the. North- west." supports 2"" newspapers. tho daily edition not being it rarity. The. mayor of Louisville rt-ci-ivt‘d tiid singular complaint on Saturday that air lllllt‘llllllit'd but. substantial twining"~ brick house in the. city had been carried nway [trick by brick. . . matters, the, ivuztitliv ARRISTERS, SOLilJITOilS, kc. on home rule sooner or inter. aptl it '9 “i' M. iinygzirlii for Victoria road, 81 40. and the farmers of this locality would (late tn-day, that another convention drnws his eight. or ten per chm ? The ace, William street, Lindsay. ' most t-.»,u..lly certain 'that it Will be a _Cnrried. "n, mks the prices "II-“mi “.nuld he held m a future Iime, that ho Imam "f "MIG hm] hm lot, nlnopilitv )1 1‘ lt-IRIIQI). A. Eunsrurn. A. JACK-HON Liberal and not a i‘ory government 7 O‘LI‘IARY tit. O'LEARY, ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Solicitors in Chancery, kc. (Jilicc, Doheny Block, Kent street, Lindsay. Ant-nun O'Lnnv. IiL'tllI O'Lmnv. MCINTYRE (k, STEWART, ARRISTERS, ATTORNEYS-.\T~LAW, Solicitors in Chancery. kc, Lindsay. Oiflco over Ontario Bonk, Kent street. Mo- boy to Loan at. 8 per cent. on rciil estntc ' ocuritirt. D. J. Moisrvnz. BARRON 8; SM i'I‘ii. ARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, kc, Lind any. Money to Lorin on security of mort- Titos. Srnwanr. that will grant it. The Queen’s Speech (as it is called) at the late opening of Parliament, flirt-shadowed repression and coercion, and ttiore crimes and out- rages Would have been committed, and more obstacles thereby thrown iii the way of an amicable settlement of the vexed tIut-stiott ; but Lord Salisbury iris been deprived of the power of car- rying out his threats, and Mr. Glad- stone will have an opportunity of gm - piing with the difficulty. which he will solve if any man can, and which would only be aggravated anti magnified by the line of action favournd by his oppoâ€" nents. The vote last Tuesday was on The council then adjourned, to meet at Cambray on the 10th of March. Somervilie Council. a. The new council elect met this 18th day oi'Jnnuary, 1886. pursuant to stat- utc. The following persons made the proper declaration ol'oiiico .tc. as required by the municipal act, and took their seats: John Fell, recve, and Messrs. George iltimney, Henry F. Pcrduc, Yeoman Stitilh and Henry Grniiaiii, councillors. The special report of Mr. Runiney and Mr. Pei-due respecting a new road near the north west angle of 38" A full line of New Readers and all kinds or School Supplies now in stuck ut the Drug Store. PLEASANT \i'i:.-irur.n.-â€"'i‘ltc weather since Monday last. has been remarkably mild and pleasant. and, as the sit-ighing is excellent. the farmers and their teams are busy bringing in all kinds of pro- duce, A constant. succession of sieiglis pass the Gazelle ofiico with wood for the pulp mill, which is proving it great benefit not. only to the village but to the Country surrounding it. W Don’t forget! If you need a new School Book, or any other thing for school, you can get it at the Drug Store. was going to England. and that he. had paired with Coursoi. the Bloii member for Montreal, on the want ofconfidoiice vote. The herring did its oft-repented duty. and seemingly nil acquiesced till up got Dr. Wood, of Kirkficid, who went for Mr. Cameron. rough-shod. lie changed ililll with a neglect of duty, of attending to his own instead of the. pub iic interest, ofa great. wrong in pairing with Coursoi. just. now when the Gov- ernment anti country were in danger, an i announced himself in favour of a local candidate. lie charged him with making me of his position to speculate. ill the property of the people. with grab dogs lio. If they persist in calling nt- ti-ntion to rates of interest tiiitl tit‘tltillll- clog the government. for paying 4 p-~r cent. to small investors, the public will perhaps be induced to Rl‘f‘k n remedy for the usurious rates of the. bankers, brokers. and tho wliolti tribe of dealers in nioncy.â€" Tommi!) News. 0.. A snow-melting machine which, it is assorted. will melt snow as fast as fifteen men can shovel it in, has been tried with success iii New York. It has come to be :1 common prac'icu ill Irish itutiui to warn the crowd against :1 horse that makes too free with his 1 trade takes up the cry raised some time i since. bv the. Globe, iii the. interests Sr.irroi:n~â€"Duivc.is.-â€"At the residence of' the bride's father, on \l'edtietliiny, January 20th, by the Rev. Mr. iliinnnii. Church of England minister, Mr. James A. Stafford to‘ Margaret, only daughter of Mr. Jiinieii Dun- ciiti, all of Midland. I)II‘3|). McGumnnâ€"ln the. township of Veruliim', nt the residence of her son-iti-inw, Mr. Wm. lit-tlit-riiiginti, on Wednesday, January 27th, Minnie, relict ol' the late Waller Mct}regor,. aged H? yours. râ€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"aâ€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"_' i-‘iilNl-IiAlN FALLS MARKETS. Ii’rlmrlrt! by .iIrllougoll .l‘ Brandon. ii‘t-nt-loit Falls. i-‘ridny, Jnii'y 29th, unto. ‘ _ ‘ ,0 towns“; a Muted I, I,“ "moi"... , , . . bing timber limits and limits railway H ‘ .. . . in...” -II, 3-! _i | _ _<.. or n -; 85805, Promlasmy “0‘”! kc' Mr' Jesse (onmi‘rs amendment m the iii” the cotiiiiiii 3 Valid re iri to- TRAIN DEM“ ED â€"“ Pile the tram charters. and «rt-tieiini johhol‘l'. lliid with hm ls‘ b". trim! ." danger Sign“) I" we “'ilt'ill, ii’l‘irlnlfi'” mil "- . .“u 0 v. J. B. Siti'rit. Address. regretting that “ no measures - - ‘ pi ’ fmm me north was at [\mmmmt' In“ - v - -' .r ' ‘i " Shim” 0’ “ rm! r'blmn' "" hi" ‘“'I' Rnrh- ' It‘l‘ itilililf‘i - . . ’l 0' Joth.BAimo. n _ "ether “mh ., ,enmIIed ,,,., were re. ‘ . . .iinais looktti- out for i\o. i. ilic , . . . .Ml 4- 8 O "1 fi “who Mthcirnn are announced In the (bumps spew“ ... t l _ _ -P: P .Intidny morning. something, wont D ~ . -' . a _k _ , \\.- lt-nrtt from the, FOCII'fy news in (into, n u - - . - :rz :tzt m- ne of e no I . I senmd m [hucnunmp w on" w.“ t, bf” . I. t, ‘ u. ‘ actor Is a iciy iicut 5pm 01 out I ‘1‘, _‘ _ I I . \l I , H u ’ r. “on Fans omen we”. Thursdny for “,0 WI,” “I the supercrs In, the dc. r g l i it: let 0 It. euglut, Gum“ w _” in liq r n I m", “r (, _ l in . .i [0%. p.ipt.rs tint. lll :i In iio- louse, . - . â€" ..o .u. , . . . ~ Moved by Mr. Graham.secondcd by .md “aw,” mum not b. .,I,. I'I ' - ~ " '- i" 3' ‘ ~ 1m" I I. - .II ..I . . I I . llvo “ u - - - . to r-" G. LJORDAN..lInnaq»r. piesstou tti trade and agriculture or . . . ‘ ' ' " "‘4 “‘"l H I I' .. ' ' . u ’0'} "‘ " "““ in "mm H“ “W” - " ' " r . . .P \I P .d , pI. I , I d I . . . cron Lt. tic nice of his rcmatks but. - I» u _ _ _ _ or o ~ '. I ' ., .I .If I. ,, I: ‘In - r- ‘4' “Li "W “'3 C'“”°' “ 0Pt another engine. arrived from Lindan . . burl-footed. All tipci‘u not-r.- uqu at “""m‘b -" J" m-.. â€" » “L” “y "l "34‘" t" " "” "'â€"~ "c' ""‘s I ' In. I' .I . . d - - a 2' did not. blush. IIo only replied to one . . . " llutit-r lll'rlii. - - . . . 1': 1:: DICAL M far", I,,I,,,,,,.,.rs me for obmininu “9 "'3'" ‘t‘fiures 0 -"' '"Limrl'v “" the tram did not reach the halls until I. I h I I, I . . I - iuast wear a pair of lt~lc tlirend suck‘ l) .c .3! Hum' loo ll 0 on or ~ ME ' IaIIoumnt, of 3mm, hold'iutrq 0,, I: ,7 hereby “PPM” J”"" A"‘â€"'“0 sr- ""‘i neariyl o'clock. There was a report 0 he. c “203‘ cm "I" “we” aim" without any lunches “:0: (,2..- I‘lfil‘lfirr H" rn E}, ______ __,_ g ,"'"'_’.‘".;T‘. .. _ ._.__--â€"â€" x ‘ ‘ ‘ 1'" 9‘” :1: Samuel Parke (I; blaze II, line on or as I ' tI ' n, tI ,t i c [I II" 53"] he bfmflllt die chili [Mills "in" I). (I , _' ‘ I3.“ I I \v I , v , , . ' I ‘ i " a "l _‘ ‘ I bIc terms M ,0 rent and secunw f,I _ . teri‘. tit tc morning in .niiio .ort o tho "who" B“ Cm" .m m (I he w“ I. ,ylus . .0", I) t to . tii \ oil. I i‘,ggs,litrli()z1n, . - _ . In It A' W' J‘ DE“ “\SSI' M' D" tenure ‘ “ and the result is declared by Pear as may be m the mute indlcmcil ii" (“Phi-“l0” had “‘km‘ l'l’w‘" and “ML ti in» l. y. i I l i l . iivnlth i.)t3l|lli‘llllt'lll. has issued 2 Till) ' "l". l”""""» - - - - $9 "” 3‘" "" ORONER, Physician, Surgeon, he, kc. the Enl’dhh paw“ m be a View“ “If iii the report, and acquaint. this council three men hm] been Injured. hut hum,in ti'lk’;“‘;‘-‘l‘i"'l‘~it ‘L '"l‘qt‘alvc ‘ (‘3) :l" 0rd“... r,.,,,,,,.,,,._, “Inn” Im TV.” In ,II“, silcl::;il(lll§, - - - - -I‘ . :35 Q 83' t fieshdfndce' Bunk cow‘ge’ “(‘lhngmn I’nrut'if who. the Pull llull (Hum.- mm “m “5"” "l‘ "S “0’” "'90-‘me 5” there was no foundation for it. n l q m"‘(n' "' 0 'L Cltlllillli" the uso of brass boar fatter-ts, "PM “do” ' ' ' ' "" "" *7 my . a no , n say. i ' ‘ " DRS. WILSON & WILSON, says, “ confronts the country as a mod- ern Warwick. being a king maker in as to facilitate it legal survey for estab- lishing a road allowanceâ€"Curried. The more noiitinatcd Samuel Gray Coxsmva'rivn Coxvnsriox -â€"We give iii another column the. (Ila/m cor- Mciii‘iizies Were present, and they did not intend to allow him to make the ftlso >tatctnents again that he made at and substitute those of iron, lined with porcviaiu. New Advertisements. ' ' ' r ' ' ' ' " - ‘ ' ~- - is '. . ' . ' -~.. ' Ir: ‘ - Of 137 iinrites that have a iihlic rc- "““‘â€" « fififsc‘h‘fi‘fgdcsiiiriiScii9$tfccli Fitftclii’ii- liliii‘iiilliitcfhiiilinfiii 11-“- ililliitol' ofthe corporation accounts n [lowlqu rpm“ 0‘ the pumpde l'e'loio” F‘l'i-‘l- “‘3 kept “"3 mew": p , , a a A , ‘ i ‘ 3 9' ' J 1 . clou Falls. 1.8. thsox, it. it ,.\l. n., C..\t., it. c. r. .t 5., Out Dr. A. Witsoa‘. it. 3., it. c. r. .t s., Out. Dus. BUttItows .v human, HYSICIANS, SURGEONS, kc. 0mm and residence dirt‘cliy opposite. Carr's hotel, William St., Lindsay. Calls from the country promptly attended to. P. Pawn: Bonnows, ii. ll. Gitauau, it. n , ll. 9., c. it, it. c. r. .t c. .\l.. lute Soho Ho:- ti. 0. Graduate .\i'(‘.ili pital. London, r. r. s. College, Mont, l866. it., it. it. c. 5., England sonvnitons. JAMES Dicitsox, L.Snrveyor. Com nisuiont-r in the Q. R, . Conveyancvr, kc. Resitictico,tiiiti ml- dren. Fcneion Falls. alone, bt-lieving he trill make. them an offer ionkiog to the settlement of the A Irish question ; and as it is almost ini- l possible for any Government to existâ€" , or. at any rate. to carry on the bii~iness I of tho countryâ€"if opposed by all who ’ follow Put-null, and as Mr. Gladstone is as free from prejudice and passion as any statesman in the World, the Irish Times is probably right. Affairs tire. . however, in such a state that nothing is Iccrtain, and, as Some of the loading Liberals are opposed to any concession to the Irish demands, it is quite possi- 'bic that i’ariiatiient may be dissolved and the Country be put to the tiirtnoil and expense of another election. If the voters of Great. Britain only knew' enough to give Mr. Gladstone sunli a majority that he could do as be pleased, of 1885, and the council appointed John i‘. Beech oti their behalf. Moved by Mr. I’erdue, seconded by Mr. Romney. Tiittt BV.-i:iw No. â€", a by-itiw to appoint auditors of the corpor- ation accounts of the year 1885, be now read :ind passedâ€"Carried. Moved by Mr. I’urdiie, seconded by Mr. iraiiatu, That By-law No. â€"-, a bydaw to appoint an ilnSilSSOl‘ for the year 1886. be now read and passed.â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. Graham, seconded by Mr. Perduc, 'i'iint By-iaw No. â€"-, a by-Iaiv to appoint n board of health for the year 1886, be now read and finally usedâ€"Curried. Moved by Mr. Romney, seconded by Mr. Graham, That. the following ac- counts against the corporation he paid : at the Conservative convcntion held at Coboconk on Friday of last week. It. is probably coloured suiticwiiat by party prejudice, and the Mail's account. which we have not. seen, no doubt makes Mr. Cameron's chances iii the Coming cit-c tion as bright as he could wish ; but it may safely be predicted that the. contest will be a keen one. and that. should Mr. Cameron have the good luck to be rc-ciected, it will be by a greatly reduced majority. Show Fummt‘t‘.â€"We have heard of “ slow freight." trains, and fancy that tliat‘niiist be the kind they have on the Victoria branch of the G. T. ii" its a parcel sent to us from Lindsay on, Thursday of last week did not roach : tiic Falls until the following Tuesday. And there is evidently it “mixed freight." train also; because some till near night, when all were glad to get away. [in thus slaved off the num- itiatiou to it more convenient tiny. .. Let All Be Known. Mr. Blake held a brief for the emin- try at the last session of Parliament. and he did his duty ; but he could do ' little more than lodge his plea. it was too late for discussion, because the House was wcnricd by the protracted session. and unfit to cope with the sub- jiict; it was also too early, because tin one was well informed on the siihjz-ci. , It is now for hint, with fuilcr informa- ‘tion, to bring his plaint again before the House; and this should be the main business oftiic coming session. A re- bcllion against real or faticicd injustice cord of 220. SS nrt- lii‘FCl‘lHif‘Ji front ilysdyk's iI-nihletoninti in tlc direct tunic line, with nearly as many, no doubt, who can trace their blood back to him through dams or grtiiiddnms. The offer of a Chicago merchant to pay several thousand dollars per amount for the privilege of suspending an il- luminated business poster from the pui- pit. of a fashionable church in that city has been respectfully declined. The biggest ruby of the crowitinss King Thcbnw is missing. It was cn'lod the Man-ziu-Bndda-myu. Once a tiaiii- scl stole the gem, but at tiint time it was restored to the roynl lock-box rind the hapless ninid was ptit to death. Billy Porter, a notorious burglar. has 820.000 deposited iii a bank iii New York. Marks & Son, whose jeivc‘lcry store at Troy was rnbbt-d by Porter and DISSOLUTION 0F PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing br-' tween David (low Smith and John Peli, un‘ tit'l" the home, style and firm of Smith and Pull, its shingle iimtiul‘nrltirt-rii tit the vil- ingt- of i-‘cnelon Falls, imtt been dissolved by mllilllli consent. All debts due by tho intl'. liriii will be! paid by John Fell, to whom all the outstanding clitiintt duo the latt- firm will be Iniitl. Dutcd January 27th, 18%. l). 0. SMITH, JtlllN FELL. Sit. 50.:le Jotia' Flinn, Jn., ll't‘tnui. Notice of l)iHl-l01ll( Ion. Notire is hereby given that the partner- ship hert-toforo subsisting int-tween the un- dt-rsignt-ti n4 innibt-r nmniifaotiircra. in tlin‘ village of Fem-ion Foils, lint. been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debt-- owing to the said partnership are to he paid _. . . . . . . _ Q_ S_ Suddab cun‘nissioner m, mad . . . I _ l to Alcxnudcr McArlliitr or John Thomson “mm “mum son" he pellet“ for he “on” ivork $1 an .y'mu‘nici qIII . 0I- FencIon goods constgned to a merchant here got "in hike" Pinee '" 3 Pa” “r OWN]? Sl'cc'fy M'Im' Pm," """JChUi ,"'”,'n","°Y at the village. or Femlnn Fall: stores-tint; MISCELLANEOUS' voluntarily Bram. all that cmild reason- F, “u’ , 'I I’ n I dill.) mime with some “ml were gain" ,0 l altogether under the government of “mi bhrepy Mlke :- property to Month. and all claims iigaiuiit the sold Imrtncrahlp mowmwmrm’ ‘”'“““:’:::L‘ ably he asked. and me Pal-"nukes, foe]. " "t "’9 0 m "r "N'm counTur' 7 Conservative appointees; and whether Tlichcar of Muslizim, England. thus are to be [ircueiilrd to the said Alex-iiidI-n I. H. GROSS, DENTIST, LINDSAY. Over 1‘5 ycnrs‘ cxperietirr. The general- iy acknowledng lit-mi quarters for good dentistry. A stock of about. 10.000 nriifi- rial teeth to Select front. .-\ written gunr- nntec given, if desired, with every set of good lcclli. l'ilzilt'yi .it'ryt'i'ni. Illldy. S 1’ I'IC'.I‘.-\ C LIES. A full stock of Iniiirunrv's ftinioiis Sper- tarles at Ellis's Drug Store. livery pair guaranteed. Call and see them. lo-ly. BAI{(§‘2X IN S. Five good Building Lots for Solo chimp in Pent-ion Falls West. Apply to Fenclon Fails. Jiltlt‘ I‘Jth, :sst. JARVIS .k .‘irDOl'i‘v \i.l..f ii-t f. .i. HEELanns, ,DENTXST. LIXDSAY. Ont- oftht- firm will he at the McAnrnrn ilotrsr, Fi:.\'i:i.n.\' I-‘.\i.t.s,5 on the third \ion-lay oft‘arh month. Tet-ii: extracted by laughing gin without pain or injury, or no charge will be made. a" (Mice establiihed in Lindsay nearly Mtan years. HE (‘iTY 0P lttVIitW FIRE iNSi'il- no: (To. (‘apiiai fifi‘fiJm-l steritng. Drpotitaj with the Dominion Government. 31°“.000. Tu: Rovit iva"aiv«‘it t‘o. or Evans.â€" (“pIL‘I' slfl‘fil‘ll mltL nininn Government and otherwise rested in f‘onada. 55"".W-‘l. Tn. Wain-s lut'tuvt‘: (‘0. or CA3.DJ. Olpiul and Astets, $1,637,533. .t. n. suirti. Jpn} Penelon Falls, Jan'y 323d. ISSI. ts. ifisfiuaNCE; GEORGE CUNNINGHAI, General Insurance and Leon Agent. PENELDN FALIB. ONT.. represents the following first clan compa-‘ ales, with which bltli'u‘“ can he transacted upon the cunt afiantagwus terms. The Canada i‘etmi -.-::.t Loan .k Ratings (‘0 1"}. Imperial lavirancr Company, at Lon, don, Ragland. ’ Tho Citizena’ [animate Company, of t‘aiia- da. Pin cad Aeroflot. The Lani-aath insurance Co.,of England. {L-positeti nilii Doâ€"i give more. would take what they could get, on the principle that. “ half a loaf is better than on bread." But if the 'i‘orit-s had it tliutiipittg majority they would go in for coercion. tiic carrot-d would go in for revenge, and thorn would be a pretty kottic of fish in no time. Pension Council Proceedings. l i Iing their inability to compel hint to l l l l l l Cameron, Jan'y lSth. 1886. i The following gentlemen made. and I subscribed the declaration of qualifica ltion and officerâ€"John Daniel. rcove; l M. ii. Berkeley. deputy rocvc; N. Day. John Kennedy and l, G. Moynes, cniiu. cillors. Minutes of the last mootng road and approved. The rccvc appoint- ; cd Mr. Ciintlall as his auditor. Moved by Mr. Berkeley, seconded by l Mr. Kennedy, That J. i't. Sci-it be ap- ;p“intcd auditor, and that a by-iaw be introduced to confirm the appointments by the New and councilâ€"Carried. The by law was received and read, and paised iii the usual manner, Mr. Kennedy in the chair. The report of the board of health for , 1835 was received and read. Moved by Mr. Kennedy, seconded by Mr. .‘loyoos. Tltnt lilii counciictntiot entertain the account for rrut for Court 3 t l poses, 310; W. T. Morrison, repairing road scrapers. 54; S. iircciicttc, sanitary inspector at Kitiiiiount, $9 25; Samuel Hughes. advertising road bylaw. $8 40; W. C. Jowelt, attendance on board of health, 84; Wm. Cookman. (in. me day and mileage. $2 65; Wm. Nichols, do do.. 82; Wm. S. Diwson. do. 8'! 75; John Fell, do . 82 55'); Snm'i Suddaby, deputy returning-officer, 83; F. Frazer. do.. 83 ‘35; Wm. S. Dowson, do., 85; Trustees S. S. No. 3. polling booili, 82; Orange hull, Burnt. River. do., 82; C. Bowitis, Cohoconk, (10., 3‘3; Thomas English. repairing bridge. the . Slti 5”; ii. i“. Pertiili',0X‘lillillill2 road, 82; Geo. Iluiuncy. do. $2; iicnry Graham, char- ity to Mrs. Diott, $5.â€"-U:irrit-ti. Moved by Mr. lliininey. seconded by Mr. i’crduc, That \Vni. Dotld be crowi- itcd on tltc collector's roll with twin dnl. iars, to he paid by two days' road work during the present your on the road. â€" Carried. Moved by Mr. i’erdue, seconded by Mr. Runincy, That the council now adjourn, to meet. on the first Saturday (the tith) of March, at the same place. â€" Carried. A Golden Wedding. Amongst the few couples who have lived together as man and wife for a - room presented by the municipality of: full half century are Mr. and Mrs. J. - Ftnclon Falls â€"â€"(‘arrit‘d. . Mr. ilv'rkeiey. 'l‘liat Mr. Wm. Downer . be appointed as<euor for the roar 1886 Muvui by Mr Kenn. tiy, seconded by . 3 at a salary of $50. and that‘ a by-iaw ; imtifirtning the same be received and read a first timeâ€"Carried. usual mannrr, Mr. Mayne: in the chair. Moved by Mr. Kennedy. Seconded by Mr. Berkeley, That the following per- sons receive grants out of the poor rate: \i'. iiutchivon, Mrs. Mcinuis, (in car.- oi Rev. D. McDonald.) Mrs. West. Mn. McDonald, Mary Meliadjcn, Mrs. Me- i Kevin and Nelson Day. 85 each -â€"C'd Moi-ed br Mr. Day. wounded bv Mr By-law received and passed in thc‘ :varions causes from attending. Tth i i O'ilt-ary, Sr., of Lindsay. who were m‘trrieti on the 216th of January. 1836. and who:» golden wedding was celebrat- tctl on Tuesday last. Of their large family ofthirteen all are living except two, and they have thirty-eight grand~ childr-n and two great-grandchildren ; and eight of the first generation of their dc-cendanta, twentyfive of the eccond, and one oftbc third, were present, the remainder having been prevented by presents were numerous and valuable, but the most striking and mil: was a joint offering in the form of a handsome iialibtirton, and lay three or four days in the shed at. that. remote northern station, while the indignant owner, un- able to satisfy tiic wants of his custom- ers, was telegraphing to the coiislgiiors to know why the goods had not been sent. Sc.\t.ni-'.n.â€"â€"-.\lr. ll. Jar-hot, of this village, some time ago took a contract to draw a large quantity of corilivoml for Mr. Samuel Strniiton, and as the wood is ill the township of Sonicrviliti. about eight. miles from ilt‘l'C, he put up a shanty and stable for the flCCilllllll'l' ; dutiou of himself, his men teams. and Ln=t Saturday evening, as he was sitting by tiic stove with his. boots . off, for the purpose of drying his wet socks, the lad who officintas as cool; by . some means upset a pot of boiling watt-r that was on the stove, and Mr. Jaeket's left ankle was SO badly scaidt-tl that‘ when he removed his sock the skin peeled off with it. Though no porinu. nciit ill efivcts will rcsliit from the mini dent, it. was a very painful one and will lay him up for several days. Ixnrrnannsr i-‘t'iititsri1ris.â€"-Tlie lir~t regular meeting of Court i’l:rt~.~iix No. » iSI was held at their hall on the. Cl'ntl- ‘ ing of “'cdnr-sday inst. Deputy .Qll' promo Chief Ranger (3. W. Jones, of London, was prevont and assisted in ta'.iug quite a number of now members into the fold. cd by a number oi our chit-us. who lis- l i i Store. Dtns'r BUY ANY â€"Mr. C. Qttintnii, the. well known horse buyer of Montreal, was at Reid '5; hotel, Fencion Falls. on Friday oflast week, but made no pur- chases. Some say that he could find tencd attentively to the remarks of HM. ‘ , Jonca while giving a history of this or- ! dcr, its aims and objects. and the grand results which it has accomplished. .v\f let the open meeting was over the Court met in due form and admitted the new members. and ilrn. Jones then dclivcrt-d the beautifully engrossed charter which is to adorn the walls of this Court here- after. We hope to lu-ar of the continued prosperity of this Court and order in I our midst. Lon: inav tiit-v waw-i , There are 30,000 coloured people iii - l v I crown, made of cardboard covered with v New iork. Berkeley. That the collector be allowed an abatement of Sti It" tor statute l-bor charged against W St W. ll. Ccpp. and that the. collector be hereby instructed . to accept of pithmasters' receipts for the E“acrimonious of statute labor charged on uilt paper. and having affixed theretol as many gold coins as there are mom- bntu of the family. Mr. and Mrs. O'Leary were represented by [to ten , dollar pieces. each of their children by fire doliars. each of the grandchildren by two dollars and a hall. and each of Diphtheria is causing a great deal of I untiety in Toronto. I The Ontario Legislature was opened I with the usual ceremonies on Thursday last. the 28th inst. Torontonianii arr: watting 3,0001‘100 gallons of water daily by allowing it to his. The meeting was attend. ‘ ,tlic charges brought against. some of these be true or not, it is impossible for the country in the circumstances to I. close the page and say it. will read no further. The fullest investigation into every circumstance preceding and nt‘ tending the rebellion must be ililli hc- li'urc the (,‘ouservatlvc party will be lptirgcd of the suspicion tlizit now at- l taciies to it, and if this be not accorded Iprotnptiy and frankly, so much the l worse ill the long run for the Conserva- tive party. it is list-less for the party prtics to attempt to raise a false issue. 5 through the iilt'l :igilalloti. The (Int-s- l lion before the country is not. tit all the. , execution of iiii‘i, but. the muses that l produced the rt-bcilion he headed. Tho iiit-l case will liiive, indeed, to be dis- l cussed by Parliament, because, as Mr. lltzike puts it, his charges of misman- ' agoincut against the Government have been declared by tho Government to bi‘ :i dcfunceofthc pri~0ncr. They haw- restcd their tit-fence on his condemna- tion. .-\ud perhaps if they had par- I tinned iiiiti it might have lit-cu tak 'll nit 'n Confession of their own culpability. , 'i‘hcrnforc it is most dmirnbic that by .tiie fullest investigation the country punishing ilici to screen themselves : Mr. Blake, while tloprncitiiig. generally. criticism of the chrciso or non-exerciv‘c of the prerogative of mercy. yet. holds ; the Riel case to be one lot Parliament ary enquiry, for the rr-iiutn that the trial was for an extraordinary political offence, on which agitation has ruper- Voncd, and became some prominent. supporters of the Government declare they have been misled and deceived by the Government. charging that. the cam , cution was to punish an old offence, and {to gratify the hate of another set of Government supporters. Alleging that the Government have identified their own acquittal with the conviction of the inrurgcnts, hc maintain" that both may be guilty; the Government the' neglect. delay, and mismanagement ;: the insurgents for ri-iog in rebellion and inciting the Indiansto riac. To each, therefore, ought to be assigned their due share of fztu't; that ofthc, insurgfints in knrwn, and it is .1 fit snip, Ijoct of Parliamentary inquiry to wer- 1 __#*__WWWHâ€"â€"â€"___â€"‘w*__â€"_fl may be convinced that. the Government 5 - have not been guilty of the bat-Imp“ "r! where a man engaged a cab to take. him , concluded a sermon to his“ flock : “ And now, friends, which is it. to beâ€" Sniishiiry, Churchill. and heaven, or I Gladstone, Ciintiiht-rlain, nnd hell ? " it is sufficient to my that the Victir's candidate was beau-n. .\ little girl died in Portland. Oro-gori, the other day, .1 victim to the habit of eating dirt. Neither punishment, nor kindness. nor titre-tits could bruzik lit-r of the habit. Wlitin confined to the house. she scrade mud from the chil- dren's shot-s and ate it. Montreal is now struggling with an cpidmuio of diphtheria. What with the llit-i di-tiirbaocn. the stitailpox. in- undations and now dipiithvria. Montreal has had a wry hard time of it of into. llntttir move the city into ()ntnrio. win-rt- the air is pure and the people sytiipatiiotic. The wife of tho chin clerk of the New Haven (Conn. ) savings bank. willie bithing :tt Savin ilntik Kiln"! twenty >yrars ago. lost it plain gold wetlling ring. It contained her name upon the inside. .\ day or two ago a gentleman living at the shore, while poking in tho: sand, um-arthnd the. ring. A new rtyie of thieving was brought to notice recently in Springfi-dd, Ma" , ' to a cr-rtain street; but. as soon as tlici cab was under way tho protruded paa- I sqngcr gathered tip the valuable blanket placed in the carriage for his comfort i and slippud out without attracting the i attention of the driver. I Judge A. W. Tourgt-e, tho non-list", it“ about twenty patenu granted on itI I new ltind of harness, and expects four l othcni. 'l'lie harness is to be entirely of metal. and among the advantages claim- ed for it are that it ill lighter, lean cum- I bcrwmc, more easily adjusted, and will not chafc as much M a leather harness. , i it is expected to cost about 30 per cent. 3 I loss than leather harness, and it. will be more durable. i The collie-vi“. in the Poltnviilc, Slim- ‘ Intloah and Shamhkiii diolrlcu, l’n , worked on an average 23 day: duringI McArthur or John Thomson, by whom "or some will he paid, and by whom the busi- ness will lw t'..ntlllltli'll. Dim-ti tit i’t-tit-lun i’nllt this first day of' Jilllll‘li'y‘, Milli. A. \ir‘Aif'i‘illYll. .ltlli‘i Tlithflth, GEORGE MARTIN. (i. A. Joiimv, ll't'lttru. 50.31 1\ ( )'l‘ I 0113. I'llViil“ disposed [if nil his lumber, lill'l’ iitidi-rttigiit-ii begs to liniiilf his l'lllll'lllflffl" for Inuit fitVoiir-, and to notify tliolc indebt- ml to him by note or book uccuntit that, tin-- hunt till'ir ilidrbteiiuuui iii settled for wltltntit.’ furllv-r delay, Iht-ir act‘ounlu will be. pin!!!“ in Court for collection. ll. C. SliiTiiL. I't-nrion Falls, J'tin'y I‘llh, ltt‘t'l; til-3i J. I E E L A I D S, [)1iIN'I‘Il-l'l‘, I‘lNlM-‘JQ'Y‘, visits Ft-nefniv Pnlil. (McArtliur iloulr,) "or third Monday and Tut-inlay ol’ cat-h month. Mr Kev-invidl illl! iiiitf unparalleled attoran in the. unit: of gas (vitally-d. me) iii this part: of Canada, having mlntt‘iti‘ll’rrwi‘lt continuâ€" oooly for about In yuan. lie. intuit- a study of it ""1in Dr Bolton, of New York, whm in“ given it, for extracting teeth, to ltli,non per-unit without an Ill'cificnl. Beautiful teeth irrxt-rtrd at. low prim-l. Electric light = llll‘li after dark. PLUMBER. Lumber, Timber and Bill Stnfl’, Wholesale and Retail. lining purchaueti I large stock of Dry Lumber lrntn Na. ll. (3. Hllm,l not deter- minad to sell in any quantity, large or "nail, to null. ltnyerl, and AT LOWER PRICES: than Lumber was out before rim-ted for cl. Penelon i’alll. i Itch all kinda of iilllSSBli and Matched lumber. Door Catinga, “albino”! and llouldlngl, tngetlwr with my large. end well umrinl Mock, in Lind-any, of [tough and Drch Lumber and Hill .‘itquf all kind», out! ; il.-t‘--tliil4‘l'. In prt-pariog for market} Ln,th & Shingles Lilli 000 tons. 27 minors were killed and 7 scrinns'y injurml. The report» of the inqu-ctr-ri for last you uhow that in tin: saint: dirtrict-t during 1835 iii} l I pt-rrons were killed and 3|!) iojuml, 59 ofail gratin. ffnil If "1’ yard at Vowel/m Palll. or I! my oth at Lin-hay, and pi prich brfuro purchasing elsewhere. It will he to your advantage to do no. - . 'tiie ll umh.â€"Carried. the mat-grandchildren b one dollar. run in order to rcvent th i f i ' h «v ' ' ‘ ad 'd d i9! hil- n. llM’ANS. , .I, L". Amulb..0wu. r0 _ . y . p e p pes mm , tatn It at utan of ullt, If an , atâ€" waves were ml 6 II o" In c m sand”. 7 i Moved by Mr. Berkeley. \‘ ..' .. Amongst the goat: preaent were the frecxiug. 1 aches to Governmcngi TIM Wu]: dreo. fathcricas. Lin-hay, January tilt, Wt). 41-”. a! 5. . t «0'

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