Dundas St Flavelle Brothers, Dealers in Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinery, faction to be derived from the knowl- the simple means by which: ed 6 that tbev are richer than common himself : . . fofizs do not i'econcile the ratepayers to LONDON, Jan. f3.â€"" 1 like to be in lettino them do just, as they please. the fashion,†writes Mr. Lnbonchere, 3 a thought that Mr. Wm. McAr. “50 I bore my fate with equanimity tillf‘ll‘Z-Who is well liked and has in him when I discovered that Iliad . caught the raw mateiial for a good councillor last week the prevailing epidemic. All _“ou]d be elected; but his big brother of a sudden I seemed to have caught a was too heavy a load for mm m can-y, cold and took to sneezing, etc. Then and he was at the foot of the polls, I; came a cough and headache and an all- i, said [hat durin" the election be ex. overlsh ache. Knowing that it was not pressed the opinion that, My. McDoa. dangerons I proceeded to doctor’iuysclf "all would get two votes to Mr. Austin's by the light of common sense. . l‘o pre- Sue. as theiatter no longer had ii Joe" vcut any fever I at.‘ once administered at, his back ; if so, his belief in u Joe’s " to myself thirty grains of quinineâ€"that potency must, have received a fearful settled the fever. 'lo meet the cough shock when the result. of the contest I “Wk “0"â€!in f‘l‘ï¬â€ Pillsâ€"till“ 90“ was declared_ “Joe H 1,35,," much tlcd the cough. To meet the cold 1? ability, poor fellow, and never distin- we“ ‘0 bedv heap“? 0“ the bed blï¬nk- guished himself at anything but mu- cts and took nothing but slopeâ€"that. ning a hotel, driving hard bargains and sewed thencom- In four days I was“ drawing rents ; but he has enough cun- (lune we†ning to endeavour to accomplish an aim by indirect means, and he has now learned that. in the (slightly modified) language of Robbie Burns : The best laid schemes 0’ mice an’_MeAi-- thurs Gang aft ngley. Of the councillors not much need be said. With the exception of Mr. Nev- ison, who sat in 1887, they are all new men ; but- as they have managed their respective businesses prudently and successfully, the affairs of the vil- lage will no doubt be safe in their hands. The defeat of Mr. Martin has occasioned some surprise, as he ï¬lled the position of councillor creditany a few years ago, and as he was the only candidate from the south ward, his election was considered by many a forc- gone conclusion, and neither he nor his friends made any particular efforts to secure votes. . We have never seen more enthusiasm over the result of a municipal election than was exhibited on Monday last. Of course the small boys cheered, as they always do, and, also of course, the village band turned out to “ serenade †the victors ; but the rcjoicings were kept up several hours later than usual. and so much time was spent at; the resi- dences of some of the successful candi- dates that the band and self appointed deputation of electors had to postpone their visit to Mr. McFarland’s until next night, when he got his full share of congratulations. The following are the results of the elections in a few other municipalities : VERULAiiI.â€"â€"Last year’s recve and councillors all rc-elccted. SonniiviLLn.-â€"Reeve, Jonn Fell by THOMAS BOBSON, IRON FBUNDEL & MACHINIST, MANUFAITURER OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Engine niâ€" Mill Work AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS PBOMPTLY ATTENDED T0. Bridge Bolts Made to Order. Horse Powers, Straw Cutters, 2 and 3-furrow Gang Ploug/zs and a good variety of General Purpose Ploug/zs. A good asâ€" sorz‘mmt of Sprz'zzngoot/z Harâ€" rows, Steel Harrows, Iron Harrows and I'VOOd Harrows ALL OF WHICH “’ILL BE SOLD AT LOW PRICES TO MEET THE TIMES. THOMAS ROBSON. Fcnelon Falls, Ont. WILSON & GRAHAM, LICEXSED AUCTIONEERS for the County of Victoria. Farm sales a specialty. JOHN WILSON, J. R. GRAHAM. 30-tf Lindsay. Feiielon Falls. a cured » You can get your clothes from 15 ‘54 to 20 per cent. cheaper at A. Clark 86 Y. t Son’s than at any other place in town. REMEMBER, .x. They also give the host satisfaction 7‘ both in regard to ï¬t and make. CLARK 8o SON. Death of Nelson Heaslip. Great and general regret is expressed at the death of Mr. Nelson Hoaslip, one of the most prominent residents of this county, who died at his home near Vic: toria Road on the morning of'Siiturday last, the 4th inst. For several years past. he has suffered from diabetes; and although at one time he experienced so much relief from the use of Brccliin water that he hoped he was cured, the hope proved dclnsive. and he has at last. succumbed to the dread disease. Dc- ceased was knowu, either personally or by repute, fill'l ughout the length and breadth of this county, and had the respect and esteem of all who were noâ€" quainied with him. Fwtwelvc succes- sive years he has represented the town- ship of chlcy in the county council, and on the Monday before his death he was rc-electcd re3ve by acolzimationi. His exact age we do not know; but it was probably about 50: years. as he ap- peared to be scarcely beyond his prime. He leaves a widow and several children, some of them quite young. i’l‘hc Fcnclon Falls Gazette. ‘Eriday, January 10th, 1890. i NOW READY for the Summer trade, having enlarged and added more building and space for my increasmg trade. I have now full lines of Spades, Shovels and Picks, celebrated Rexford and Cedardale Grass Scythes and Snaths, English Cradles. Paint Oil, Machine Oil, c <L__*Glass, Putty. Stdâ€"so JOHNSTON’S CELEBRATE!) MIXED FQlNTS The Municipal Elections..â€" The municipal elections were held, according to law, on Monday last, and it is to be hoped that by this time the discords and estrangements between friends caused by the heat of the con- test are beginning to be forgotten, and that in a few days more they will have entirely died out. In this village the rceveship was the chief point at issue, and we are happy to announce that Mr. John Austin has been re-clectcd by the handsome majority of 32. The coun- cillors for the present your are Messrs. W. E. Ellis, Joseph McFarland, Wm. McKcown and J. J. Nevison, none of whom have ever served before except the last named. The voting was as follows: THE Sorrowsâ€"The village schools re‘opened on Tuesday last, after the brief Christmas holidays, and our local dealers in books and stationery have been doing a brisk business in those articles in consequence ofthe number of changes from one department to an- other of pupils who passed the late pro- motion examinations. \. BUILDERS AND FARMERS will find it to thei ‘ advantage to call on me for prices be- fore making their purchases elsewhere. 3%“ Bring your potatoes to II. Austin. A BIG) TREKâ€"We have it on tho - ° . horit that one day last week _ FOR REEVE acclamntion. Councdlors, H..F. Perâ€" be“ “K .Y , . , . Stacks of Tinware and Stoves of Best Manufacture SW“, NWâ€, Tom, iï¬ggGï¬gï¬gsoï¬umney. Jas. Wilson and gggyggt;;;gigmlg;§§ $51,031,333, I will do my best, as in the past, to retain thesupport of migxna“ 1in FEgELONrJJaSt year’s wave Md trec Which, when Shopppcd 3p and split, my customers, who have so liberally patromzed me. 6 councillors were all rc-elcctcd by accla- made 0"" 5‘3 °°T S 0‘ “"00,- 1,“° "0‘ FOR COUNCILLORS. magic“ on nomination day. measured about four feet in diame-cr in: Ellis 55 73 128 BOBCAYGEON__E. 130mm,. move b just above the ground, .but our inform- JOSO ~ McFarland 53 72 125 acclamation. Councillors, J. L. Read): ant d"! “0†know it“ he'ght' wimt do Mclgeown 41 46 87 John Kerr, Rich. Garlick, Jas. Lewis. 5°“ “""k Of that for a “ fore“ glam r!" '______m_‘ NCVlSOD 36 48 84: ThIJINDs.t\i‘(;‘lTl\lziyor,§t.Smyth. Rectig, 5gb \VAKTED.â€"Five cursor-potatoes,“ v , f, Martin 39 35 74 .omas i iams. eputy rccve. _ n, Austins We MQKE»0 » N McArtliur 36 36 72 F'Sher- Semi dcPutyn‘eve’J- H-Len- A commâ€"owing. probably- to non. Councillors, south ward, Brown, Kylie and Lack. North ward, Com- stock, Herriman and Parsons. East ward, Bryans, Cohill and Hudson. Lurrniiwonrit Townsnnc. â€"â€"Reevc, Wm. Hui-tic. Councillors, 'l‘hos. Leary, John Hulbig, Henry Robertson, John Lyle. Mr. McDougall, we are sorry to say, does not take his defeat with a very good grace, and he is particularly angry with the Gazette, which he accuses of having insinunted that he was a tool of Mr. Joseph McArthur's. He is utterly mistaken, and our language last week will not bear the coastruction he puts upon it. As Mr. McArthur isâ€"or, rather, used to beâ€"a power in the vil- iagc,'and as he nominated Mr. McDon- gall, it was but reasonable to infer that be (Mr. McDougall) was running un- der his (Mr. McArtth-'s) “ auspices,†the hard times, comparatively few of our country subscribers have called in. topay what they own for tile Gazer/c; and we- havc to remind those who have not done so that we are anxiously cx- pccting :i visit from them, as the print- ing businessâ€"likc-ail others in this vil~ MNDEV To“,me Reeve Fm“. lagcâ€"has been unusually dull for some . ‘ ‘. ‘ * ‘ . '_ ’l ‘ months art and consoi ucntl it is 015 Wilson. Councillors, Win. Blair,| p s ’ ' 1 y’ I, , necessary for us to collect as many as J' 0' Ro-y’ RObt' Bull‘c’ J01)“ Daunccy' possible of the numerous small accounts on our books. Is Selling His Entire Stock of FURNITURE at and M†Below Wholesale Cost 01‘ "manufacture, in order to niuko roorn for ncxv designs and patterns. Cull early and secure bargains. as I am selling; cheaper than any dealer in the County. and that was all we meant to say. No person over runs for any ofï¬ce without KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED. ï¬rst °“'°“1“i"‘o’ “3 °"““°°~‘* 0“ Success . and no one in the village will believe UNDERTAKING ATTENDED To IN ALL ITS BRANCHES‘ that Mr. McDougall would have been a andidii f' r be reeves ii i' is a W. M c K e O m inown ct: cvoeu ihought thiatplllfrflllciiii‘l- ~thur would favour Mr.Austin. I‘hc real offence of the Gazette lay in ex- posing )Ir. MeArthur’s motive; and that that motive was well known is shown by the result of the contest. We do not think that under anv combi - 1 - _ _ , na immematterOfJameSancls campbe" tion of circumstances Mr. McDougall . - - ' ' and James Gamble. trading under the - . s , . . li'l'iil YiCiOl‘lfl A l'lClliilll'di SOCiety , WODId have been elected, as it is the chry day brings news of its a car- . ., .' - , ~ , .. _ v g ' name or bampbeu & Gamble' OfFene' popular opinion that he has not been a once in some place hitherto L‘leffnpt, i has a "m m this mumummi' “5 m†will be il‘li in ilic . . ~ as in :in ' Others will see that his llillllO r . lon Falls. councmm- long enough to ask for a and several cases have already occurred ' j , †La. Grippe.†As “ a rose» by any other name would smell as sum-ct,†so the epidemic which, ‘ after spreading over the greater part of Europe, crossed the Atlantic ocean to the States and Canada, is equally as objectionable, whether it be called “ in- flucnza," “ lightning catarrh,†or by the more popular name of “ Ln Grippc.†Of itself it is not dangerous, but it is ' apt to induce pneumonia and other dis- eases which in a great many cases have LosT VOTES.â€"Up0n looking over the ll'cnclon Falls voters' list last week, it was found that the names of at least; three or four electors had been, no doubt accidentally, omitted, and the individuals thus ilisfriinchisod were of course very indignant. and eager to know who was to blame. It was their own fault to some extent, as, if they had examined the voters’ list as soon as it was posted in the clerk's office. (an official notice of which was published i ll .:.t: . l ' ' . proved fatal, though the percentage of u m G†N ‘) they woum '3‘0 dis covered the omissions and could have deaths amongst the tens of thousand. I ‘ of. wrong “flak 1h b V ‘ “i had their names put on. it is to be i a ‘ ‘ e‘ 35 Ge" “'3 “mâ€- ' hoped that hencefiorth every person who The next annual meeting of ..__..___. , . , i is on the list as the eve of an election HALL VICTORIA ROAD . “ l‘ " ' ' f * " i‘ I - ’ '- - TOWN ‘ . . , k ' I The said Campbell .1- Gnmblc have made d r a: 1’, wiggdcmpbe but hm? m [melon I'alls' Tom Of than have’ I 15 [300 me m reality "‘lamkes' M "10 11011“ 0‘ “'10 ° C “C an assignment of their estate to the under- on tut l 50m" U y e ‘50 had "Oml' I however, proved. serious; but in Sun- ON WEDNESDAY JAN'Y 15th‘1390. signed.under4*l Vic..cimp.2c, Creditors Dated him, and the )IcArtlnii-s had dcrliiud. and (it is reported) in tile SKATING Casii.ti.rn:s.-â€"Genernlly ‘ are noun-n in nu- their claims with the worked for him quietly instead of'open- . ' h , neighbouring millage of Bobcaygcon Spellklll†there are a flow days and fir llo our osc of l’CCt‘lVlllg Mid lildll'mn" ullii‘r-l‘Vlli‘li on or iii-fa tl1 l'ih ‘ ‘ ‘ ' I ‘, ' H , i_ i i. P i . ,. , . 3 i ‘ " .. r“ ‘L " ,“M-v ly, be would have got several more the worst type of the disease has mam- sometimes nearly a month at the eom~ oi the Directors and Auditors Riparis an “mi MO flu-um, “am,†that a mcelmg of "t fl 1 6rd I v f d . v I . x V l . . the Branch Societies†Reports for the 3‘9“ the Creditors will take pluco at the Queen's ' ‘U cs in“ )0 .l ' t' ma) be some 85“: “’9 t“ “ "Muir'st “lose Who have i mel'cemem 0‘ wmwp-afmr COM “"5" H89. and chem,“ omegboamrs {or mellow], Tommm on \x-Muosdm.‘ we ,3â€, i consolation to him. to know. that. the died of it are many illustrious persons, l tlicr bets in and before much snow falls “mung year. I _ N ins,“ M 3 p. m, M receive ,1 “Humâ€, 0f ratepayers chief object in givmg Mr, including the P‘nnce of Thurn and l -â€"during which the young folks can on- W. R. LA‘ .~\.\.\‘ becmmr.‘ ‘ ill.» lnsolv‘enls’ anjiirs. :ipimilll inspectors, , Austin so large a lnIIJOl'lLy was to show Taxis and the venerable Empress Dow- joy tho.- plcnsurc‘ol' skating. 'l‘liis yi ar, :ntdtfor the Ol‘liit‘l‘lllf‘ afï¬ne niï¬iirsfofiho ' Mr. )IcAi-Lhur that he couldn't make age: of Germany. As all the city pa- howewr. has been an exception to tho 5 .i ‘ éiiera v. .r‘ irs ' ' ‘ 53‘ - “ “ “m “"l‘" pers for some days past have had a rule; for. although we iorinul several sscoun nunsmn coua'r mm m...†.2... 15th of m. ' °‘ “"â€â€œâ€˜"° “"95 m" “m 0' 01’5"“ ._m- «m;â€" ,ruiir)‘ next 1h? usidc-rsiqni‘il will pmt‘ccil roads in his own sweet will. That column or $0.0f‘ items and information , times. a thaw accoiiipaiiiwl by rain, :d- t ' )t‘ V'ic-toriu. iԠ'iii"‘â€â€™.‘â€â€œ ‘1": “isms.†""3 “id “5“!†puma pPim‘t‘iie b“ hid-V Show" SYU'P' “hm†La GF‘PRc, Ouf' readers Probalel i Ways came along in a day or two and 00"“ 3 ‘ I ‘Pmi‘ 12“":l‘g “NT "1'1" ‘0 ill“ Claims 0ft toms 0i Setting. ‘0 use =1 common ex- know by this time Just what it is and} spoilt it. While the ice lasted a good Th» next siiiinzs m‘ the above Court will which "0",“ Simlium‘le MW“ gg""â€-““" he i Prcs‘iml, ll 0 “ big for his bolts," and it how it affects its victims; and it, is many persons ventured on it. trusting be held in Dickson‘s .iall, Penelon Falls, in ‘ “M “0 hid“ mr “‘9 “55Ҡ"r a“? l l liar: lhercof so dislriliiilcil to an? lirrson or 15.. .belhoi-Mld [httl the (IrUbbir-‘g he has iccriu: to learn that it runs its course w llick if) gut 0m of the “inâ€. if m. y on 71 “e “lay, 1rd). nth, Emu“, “(whwso dewâ€. or diam), he shun it rtttiiei wil tea.i him illllllllliy. In; in a very few days, and thatthe consc- ,1 got into it, and the result was that at no, 1â€â€œ. had ,,,-,,;,.,._ ' may be, as Mr. .‘leDougall says, that , quouces of an attack are likely to be . least half a dozen (all of whom oichct JOHN \l‘ll.l.9i'i.\‘ LAWRENCE, i “ it the )IC;\rlilll'S and all that they , very trifling to persons in fairly good i to seeing their names in print) brvkc 3;.-_r “‘cliingguu-SL 5.,“ i own were taken oat of the village there health. .\Ir. Labouciiere, of London } through and got a docking. .Q'Hllc had A ‘ Toronto. i wouldn't be much left " ; but even the Trill/I, “’35 one of those who had the to swim until help came and some wr-‘o “Nam: 5M1“?! 35d; 15-51â€"4743 charm of their presence and the saris. disease, and we append his account of‘l promptly pulled out by other skaters; commencing a: lo o‘clock in the intention, R. D. linen. Gr. 3. .‘luxts‘n. Bailifl. Clerk‘ Feaolon Fails. Dec. 3rd, l589. «and. ï¬rms. .f- ..;'3-45l£v.3o1m~‘ w