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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 3 Apr 1891, p. 8

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"need y severed. -ciub, brought it down with terrib 10 force . to prison. Itlzc Hastings speech, accompanied by a A Night of Terror. PASSENGEBS OS A C. P. R. TRAIN THREAT. ESED BY A MADXAN. 0'! run, March 29.â€"-A powerful r i Swede became intent: on the Soo traini - due here at 9 yesterday and terrorized the passengers all night with n huge jack knife. Conductor Smith several ~ANDâ€" PRQVI 810 N S. ‘ J. MoFIllLAND ' has now on hand a splendid stock of fine fresh ‘ TEAS, COFFEES, l ’ ‘ Sugars, Syrups, Tobaccos, Rice, Raisins ‘3‘ the man s pent: up'tury 'bumt forth, Currants, Starch, Soups and all other and he declared in his rarings that he groceries, which be will sell had been isoned and he would kill ' ' any man dildo came near him. When a! 01-1831) for Casll.’ Ltrnprior was reached a terrible strug- gle began. The conducmr and brakes. . N K 1“ i I OF on the maniac’s head, with the result . w. ' that his skull was laid open. This only seener to stagger him for a second, and recovering himself he resumed the at- tack, when the brakeman, a powerful little fellow, sprang on him from behind, and assisted by the passengers, after a -2nan armed themselves with heavy clubs ; the constable, who is well up in years, .l'earl'ul struggle, overpowered him and bound him with ropes. It took SIX approached the madman, ordering him .men to hold him when being conveyed times tried to pacify him, but without avail, and after reaching llenfrew 11 tel- egraph message was sent toArnprior, ordering a constable to await the train and take the man into custody. Final- and to which he invites the attention of the public. CROCKERY, GLASSWA RE, Earthenware. Brooms, Pails, Washtnbs. Blanking-brushes,Clothes-pins, Matches and other articles in great variety. tanned Fish, iruii ll Vegetables of the very best brands and at the low- est possible prices. Cash Paid for Butter & Eggs and other farm produce. IQ“ Flour and feed kept constantly on hand. JOSEPH. MCFARLAND. to lay down the knife, but was gnshcd in the arm in two places, his wrist being Seeing further parley was useless, the conductor, raising his consisting of general _ BEST‘VALUE. _l ,Fast Colored Ging~ l v. ham for 100. . : , ! Fast Colored Mus» CLOTHING, FURS, 1hr “1°C- Fast Colored Prints v T" for 10 cents. . 4 W The freshest Goods in I, 9 the village at ramâ€"fiiwmear. l i 0 Wm. Campbelrs. and)??? fiidfé‘fifflfi'iam‘i & 5 l " IW , Jon N BE n nv, Lake of the death of an Indian hunter. MANUFACTURER 01‘ “when the man told the boy to proceed he followed the truck of the moose till . he suddenly came on the nest ofu bear, e Everyu‘lng belonglng ’0 “‘3 ludinn had fired a couple of shots at Done on the Shortest Notice. :to the place where the body was found, $745.00 in Gold For a Wife. elxllt. $10; the next 25. $5 each. To the first. With your answer send 25 + How Gladstone pent the Week. .._._._â€" Loxnox, March 27.â€"â€"Mr. Gladstone's public occupations during the past seven days have included a lecture on Homer to the boys at Eton, embellished with interesting passages of autobiography, :Zl journey to Hastings under the guid- ance of Mr. Harcourt, Sir William's son, a speech of an hour and a. half at Hastings, attendance at two dinners :ivcn by Lord and Lady Aberdeen at their house at Grosvcnor-square to meet ifnu, a reception of the woman’s deputa- tion, sundry speeches in the House of Commons, and a long correspondence with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, embodying some corrections of errors in handsome apology for having made :them. His health continues to be a political topic of the first importance. The truth appears to he that, when he :has a considerable effort to make, like that at Hastings, he pulls himself to- gether and speaks with much of his old . ‘vigzor and animation. When this im- pulse. or inspiration, or perhaps stimu~ lus of necessity is lacking, marked dc- wrcase of his former energy and vitality sis perceptible. “- :iiitind. the body was cold but not fro- A .2tcn, showing plainly that the poor fel- V _. . low had died but. a short time before. ,v None but first-class British and Canadian Companies represented. W FARM PROPERT'Y’ at very low rates. 35030010 loan from 6 per cent. up. W. E. E I... L I S , Druggist and Bookseller. Pension Falls, June 25th, 1889. 20. FOR SALE. fi" Brick House and Lot; on Fidler’s Bill, owned by the late Danie J. Scully, and recently occupied by} It Alex. McArthur, - O O “615321Ԥ3§§E°.t§i‘:‘£.“:§:£3.22: we intend to clear out the Whole Stock Wlthln 3 I days, regardless of cost. SADDLEs, home, and he would follow the tracks a iittle further. As he failed to return, From indications surrounding the spot .~l'l h kdl',.l' del d" $1.133.133;‘..‘3"i.2ft2°.2..322.3%? wake up the people of this town and surrounding 10,333; ,922“,:':,:;:‘_'° K. . , . . . country With unheard-of me hear, severely wounding him, Judg- ‘iug from the marks of blood around the . ., ,, .0 nt- t. in “herehe had managed to light a S , L l N S URA NOE - ' \Ve will giro to the first, per-sou telling Mr. G. Cunningham having transferred his tn bolero June 1st, 1891, where in the _ V I - Insur“"°°.nus'"°ss t° me' I “m l"°”“"‘1 “mid a” word “ WIPE ,. is first found to take risks on all classes ofproperty $100 00 in gold. To the next 850.00. 7 I At Very Lowest Rates. To the third, $25.00. To the fourth, . . . Don’t mlss 1t. Come early and secure bargalns the next 25, $2 each. To the person sending in the last correct answer, we which they followed till about dusk, searching parties were formed. When i ’ TRUNK-'3, . ‘ VALISES. where the body was found, it appears ' .__.__ llacerated by the ferocious animal. The R E PA I R I N G spot where a tussel for life took place. The bear must have dragged the man ‘ some distance, as the bloody trail show- ed plainly his track as he crawled back $20.00. To the fifth, $15.00. To the will give $100 in gold. To the next to ’ the last 850. and so on same as from c a) S , sis. in silver. or “7 cts. in stamps, for a hex of Dr. Cole's load and Liver Pills, a... best Blood. Livennnd Stomach rm. Fenelon Falls, The Sale commence on Satur- over made. Sure cure for sick head- ache. Don't Gripe. Runners the 9 a. m. n- wm Bo Sold‘Cheap. PM...“ are Absolutely FM» W8 MtcL ‘65; A 5 given away to advertise «Dr. Cole's Por- Thc Great Bankrupt Stock Dealers. . .. .. feet Pills and Family Remedies. At the elocoof the contest. the names and addresses of all the prise winners will appear in nus paper. We refer you to the Trader's Bank of Grillin. Bend at W. E. ELLIS Fenelon hit, and and be first. Address, Home LSOULLY Li 4 w 0,. ofinh+ow_3.g‘ Jun»: 15th, [890, ' n “’21.”, GROCERIE i 7h .w_....._.s .. ,_ ,. . k-..-.......~ W ____.. ‘ _ I... ~__._,. "0 h , u.-.‘ _ . . “1' x i 4: i l

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