0 “OJâ€"m . MW H I ' Weider!)- Mr. McGee says a... ,. J; m“, ‘3‘, ,0, Jam Dickson . i w r - . ,7 . r 4» t A Great Change he was all right in less than half an P. L. s. for sur..,,y,,;g ma. 5,4 ; E: . r G 0 ‘ . has come are: the , hour, though for a time he felt as if a 1)~ Hand. printing and “harming. 4- thousand little needles were slightly $12 50; A. Murray, assessor, balance pricking his breast; but his brother‘s salary, 830; B. Burtehall, charity to head was sore until next day, possibly Mrs. Badger-ow, $4 02 ; S. Suddaby, â€"ANDâ€" because it» struck a stone or the ground clerk, for postage, 32; S. Suddaby, on when he fell. account of salary, $35.--Carried. ' ' m“ ,, _._. _. Moved by Mr. Wilson, seconded by Mr. Morrison, That the sum of $16 50 ABad out' be granted to purchase plank for the An accident by which Wm. Brandon. floï¬mg :nggflni$“°h9}l3 mm'igddg son of Mr. Robert Brandon, of V erulam, “ ($0.1 5' lTr‘ *lornmn’ Slim,“ 3 3: came near losing his right. hand, oecur- ‘ r‘ h son' hat the comm†ndJour-u red on Friday last. He and others, to meet on tho 9th day Of July, P1P“ amongst whom was Johnston Fell, who Carrlcd’ W is said to be constitutionally careless, had been putting up a log house for Mr. FOOt‘bitll Match. Samuel Kcown ' and when the to low ' . was in its plade young Brandon,pwhii A Torin" ‘2’“0" 3"“ Played 0" F"“ was standing on something that brought day evenmgrf‘ith lust" "1 “'9 PMk his head abéuh level with the mp of the south of the river, between the Zion and “.3â€, put his right hand over the Fenelou Falls teams, and resulted in a logr and stonped down to pick up a saw mm“ the 30°"? bumfl 9'10 .1301“ CM)“. with his left. At that instant Fell, who Score? by B"H‘ll for ZN“ and W- 1- was standing on the wall, swung his Junle f9" Benelon Faus- TM 209.1113 axe over hiskshouldcr and, turning half weâ€: Z10": Lasll Wnl'sley. lullynh around, struck it mm “,0 log. Those Worsley, B. Hill, T. lddl, W. Johnston, who were present say that if it had gone Potluck. D. McNtvcn, J. McNtven, two inches further forward Brandon’s 5gpalillf“, D- SW30, and M. Moyues, band would have been out clean off; as ‘ ' , it was, the heel of the axe went into the Faye!†Fans: R- Taflgafh J‘- Clark. log, but the fore part out a terrible gash F‘ “‘aShbumi DeLuryn r- ("Rimm- right across the wrist joint, taking a w' (inmemui 19' glecanum: Janlï¬O'm slice from the end of one of the bones. 1" Il‘leMdsv r‘m'my and “7- Po The victim of his companion’s careless- Junkm’ Guptam- J- Bo‘vm‘m: Refeme- ness had his wrist bound up and came as soon as possible to the Falls, where Powle is Um. I. . he was attended to by Dr. Wilson, who 8 n6 8 says that the wound is a very bad one, Correspondence of the Gentle. though he hopes “1,0 young um†“'i†Mr. Samuel McGee has purchased not lose the use of his hand. Lowest Prices in the County for O .‘Sirie s, Hay and Mann Forks, ails, Building Paper, Paints, Oils &c. ' "COMMON SENSE BINDER TWINE, Agent for P. Hamilton’s Farm Implements and McColl Bros.’ Lardine Machine 011. TiiE PdTiifliiS WELL BE STARTLEB the small proï¬ts at which I will sell for 62,0, Cash. J Fcnelon Falls, Maydth, 192. this year. Call and examine the New Binders and New Mowers set up for your inspection at Robson’s Show Room. Nothing but the best Machines kept. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Come and examine the New Panning Mill and get the prices before leaving the Falls. The best brands of B I N D E R T W I N E kept in stock» at the lowest prices. Brantl’ord Repairs Always on Hand. Thanking my numerous customers for their liheaal patronage in the past, I beg to assure them that no effort will be spared to deserve a continuance ofit in the future. THOMAS ROBSON. Fenelon Falls,-Apri127th, 1891. o Tw the Ladies; The Fenelon Falls Gazette. Friday, July lst, 1892. W M , two young cows of the Holstein breed “ WWW Serious Accident. M from Séhith Bros, Credit Valley Stock . ,y} . I I I u . I , v.†i 1, din ' farm, ounty of Peel. . Millinery‘ and. Millinery Regulates. On Monday a man SW 1 9 0mm" 1 P °°°e gs we 5.. h V_ » named Thomas Barry, .11 years in Burnt Rim, June 20th, 1892. *0 “ins- G‘llls‘lPW '"8 "WW “"9" _ i the emphy of the Rambun 0,,“ and Council met at the can of the wave; to lnmselfa wrfc 1n the person of' Miss acting as clerk on the drives of'logs now passing the Falls. met with a very serious accident through jumping off a moving train on which he had ridden from the station to the pulp mill, where he had left his canoe, in which he in- tended to paddle across Cameron Lake to a drive at the mouth of Burnt river. In alighting from the front (instead of the rear) of the last car he stepped on a stone that rolled and threw him down, and one or more of the wheels went over his left foot. He walked for a short distance, sat down and pulled off his boot, and then, ï¬nding that he was bad- H. Harris of the Township of Smith, County of Peterborough. Miss Minnie Brown has returned home after a lengthy visit to her sister, Mrs. Hill. ‘ Boys under 18 years of age will have to be careful about smoking and chewâ€" ing tobacco after the lst of July. -â€"â€"-â€"=_Nâ€"_= Personals. all the members present, the reevc in the chair. The minutes of last meeting. and also of the last day of the Court of Revision, were read and conï¬rmed. Moved by Mr. Morrison, seconded by Mr. Burtchall, That By-law No. 358, a byLIaw respecting the clerk’s salary, be now read and passedâ€"Carried. By-law read and passed accordingly. The following communications were laid before the council. A communication from Messrs. Hall and Hayes re the purchase of lot 19 in the 5th con. of Somcrville. A communication from W. H. Green an Shapes! Correct Styles l RightPricesl \Ve make it a point to have everything in the Millinery line that may be asked for, and to have a stock sulï¬ment for all demands, and to maintain that stock complete throughout , the season. Soliciting the, favor of an early call from you, we assure you that it will be a pleasure to us to make it to your interest to give us a liberal share of your patronage. ‘ am. a. racoouesLL, ‘ I. Mr. George Ward, of Oshawa, is vis- iting at Mr.,Wm. Jordan’s. M r. C. G. Cody. of Lindsay, spent a couple of days ofthis week at the Falls. .J‘ ‘ TWO doors North Ofthe Posboï¬ice. ly hurt: shouted to the handsiu the Tc statute labor refund, Mr. E. D. Orde and Mr. F. D. Moore, - 0 . 11‘ A :1 14d 189., ., . ' pulp (Hill, who went to his assxstanco A petition from M. A. Hopkins and of Lindsay, were at the Falls on Wed- ’ ‘ : l‘Ullelon F11 5, 1311 '1: -'- and he was carried to the McArthnr others praying for a grant of money, to ncsday and Thursday. be expended on Main street in the vil- Mr. Gilchrist, of Woollvillc, is con- ilonsc, where Drs. Wilson and Brien tion, the doctors were quite agreed that it would have to be amputated near the middle of the instep, and the operation was performed about two hours‘after the accident, the patient being kept un- der the influence of chloroform by Mr. W. R. Madill. On Tuesday a cousin of Mr. Barry’s and Dr. McKeown, of Campbellford, arrived, and the latter, who is one of the Rathbun Co’s medical men, approved of what had been done. On Wednesday morning the patient, who, as far as could then be told was progressing very favorably, was carried down stairs on a stretcher made for the purpose, carefully conveyed in a light spring waggon to the railway station and taken to Campbellford, where he has friends, though his mother and other members of the family live at Buffalo. He shook hands with, and street now closed up may be opened for public travel. - Mr. Jesse Christian was heard rc- specting his road. ' .. Moved by Mr. Burtchall,- seconded by Mr. Morrison, That By-law No, 359, a by-law to authorize the reevc and treasurer to convey certain lands, be new read and passedâ€"Carried. ‘1" By-law read and passed accordingly. Moved by Mr. John Wilson, seconded by Mr. A. Morrison, That the sum of $10 be expended on the south boundary opposite lot 6; also 810 be expended opposite lot 20, provided the Township of Verulam expend a like amount in each piaco, and that Mr. John Howie 'be commissioner to expend the same.â€" Carricd. ’, x. Moved by, Mr. Howie, seconded by Mr. Bnrtchall, That the clerk be in- structed to get'thrcc steel scrapers, one to be scutto Mr. Burtchall, one to James Rettic and one to Henry Coulter.â€"-C'd. Dr. and Mrs. Bonnell. ofliobcaygnnw, drove to the Falls on Tuesday eve ring to see their daughter. who was visi'iug at Mr. Dickson's. Miss Bonnell \vent home on Wednesday. Tun S. S. PICNIC.â€"-Don’t forget the Methodist union Sunday school picaic to Bobcaygeon on Monday next. W When you need Paris Green, don’t forget that W. 'l‘. Junkin keeps the very best at the right price. p _, were promptly in attendance. ' The lage of Kiumouut, ' ducting the entrance examination here w , I ~‘._.: front part of the tool: was so dreadfully A petition from Fred. Dettman and this week. There are about forty canâ€" ‘ï¬ï¬‚. - . ~ mangled that, after a careful examina- others praying that that pun ut‘ Hunter didatcs. ‘W ,l have on hand a number of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ (wwmm awï¬msg which I will sell iii? esr Pdiddd ddd Eddii, as i do not- want to carry them over. Now is your time to get a good Over-coat cheap. ‘ These goods are . All New and of the Latest Styles, and made by one of the best houses in the Dominion. smilingly bade good~bye to his acquaint. "" t '0 _ - ‘XLS ’ cones, and said that he was not suffer- {A ing much pain. The accident is, of . course,,a very serious one; but as the at prices to suit the times. ankle joint is uninjured and the back 1 . ‘ half of the foot is left, he will no doubt Groceries, Crockery and Glass-ware. A full line of the best goods to be had always on hand. J. fd’Fï¬lRLAde, vaonxey’s Block. ' Loosâ€"During the past two weeks about 125.000 logs have gone over the Fenelon Falls slide, a very unusual number for so short a time. w A. Clark 6; Son have received sev ~ crnl orders lately from British Columbia. for line clothing, which shows that their work is good and cheap. “Paraox’s " home â€"â€"A large nun)- bcr of farmers attended the “ l’atron's †picnic at Sturgeon Point on Tuesday Moved by Mr. Burtcha“, seconded last, but the unfavorable appearance ot by M,._ Morrison, That BMW, N0_ 360 the weather in the morning no doubt . p a. by-law to authorize to expenditure of" kept 1‘ 800d many “WHY- be ' able to obtain a substitute for the certain monies on ublic roads now v..." amputated. portion that will enable him read and passedâ€"Carried. Doa?gfii,z:,[0?)n£A:.'l,iolllhi; Latsï¬tgbuolpy to walk fairly weâ€'~ holiday, failingr this year on Friday, we have issued the Gazette on Thursday. Confederation is now 25 years old, and its few remaining “fathers†must he grieved at the recklessness with which By-law read and passed accordingly. - ._ - Moved by Mr. John Wilson, seconded Badly Shocked. by Mr. Howie, That By-law No. 361, . a by-law to amend By-law No. 355, be While Messrs. Alex-under and Robert now read and passed.-â€"Carried. McGee were weedingr carrots on their Bv-law read and passed accordingly. its assets have been dissipated null its farm in F0001“), about 9- 3011- "I. 00 “Mad by M“ Morrison'f‘ecomjed by liabilities Pllcd an by the unfaithful Thursday of last wank, there came a Mr. Howie, That the rccve instruct .‘lr. i stewards who [mvc‘bad the ninth-lure,“ out sudden and very vivid flash of lightning, J. C. Argue, treasurer, to get the books . of its affairm ° and they were both knocked down, as i and money belonging to the Kinmount' was (1130- the dog they had with them. ' cemetery from the treasurer thereof and ORANGE Sui-“ONS-‘O" su‘ldaY: July Mr. Aiex'r. McGee, from whom we had I report at the next meeting' of this couu- g mm: “mm†‘0 0"‘ll'1-Te'lle" “‘1†ii" Fenelon Falls, January 27th, [893. * "as. streams? IS Selling His Entire Stock of ‘1‘“"1 " E the particulate, says they neither saw cii.â€"--Carricd. r. I P'ticaphep'm t'wlp of villa%01;:llill'clrc5. iiâ€! E E g a E E Eta ; ; the liglatniln.r nor heard the thunder, and .‘lowd by .‘lr.John Wilson, seconded I 3"!!!) 1.! my Int attcn '10 In reform. the ï¬rst he knew was that he Was on by Mr. Burlchall, That the following? "3 lm‘lmu‘l’ll'b‘l“; “Ted!†:uu'l',’“'“' at, his side on the ground, while his brother l abatements be allowed the collector :-â€" i “0mm†3 ‘0“ ‘ ‘3 in“ac N l†‘10 IL“- , F was lyinar at a shin-t. distagcc. op his; Schicil oar-gsi‘iglligiilb'fl‘i‘Sï¬ ;S;.li0i:;t. fall‘s??? Slugfljofuéiï¬s ‘ ' a “a 0 Ft - b::ck from which ll. 15 to e In cm: i 18011.10- 0.. 33â€"; 0m ‘c in, 0.. ' 'v ‘°‘ i, , ' . Below Witches“ e o.» ,,,,,i,,,, W, , ,8, M... R d, d, 3,, « .... an. 3....td..,\.. at was. t. 01' um uul'nohu'o. in order to nuike room for newv Perhaps only “’3' 3‘ few Seconds- The ' [If-Ll: HOPE": Jr'éfԠ(gags? “Ullaâ€. :11":(’:'J“:3“m F3" ~ ‘ i r - " s'l' l' turninu“end over no on o. o. -. .â€" fll‘l‘lCt. ‘4 ~ - -‘ "J 31:"- ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ s ‘ '. lull curl ' and secure d°§-- Jr‘e- [WU _ r! . i I _ . n ._ i. ,a do. sag-gins: :nad lolltttt 12:1“??? one“ )2“. than an ' and n a few “mes, put h†,3†between no“?! by 31,. Momson, seconded by ‘ mon in St. Jamesschumh by rev. M r. 1â€â€ Sun‘â€â€˜ at: ‘1‘“: 11“â€Conntl‘ 3 his lens, set up an awful howling: and Mr. Wilson, That the rccve coinmuni-l Fnrncomb- n a") d‘ï¬cr‘mt “mm‘a'c‘ ( en 0 ‘ 3 v. F. i I started for the swamp as hard as he i cute with the owers of lots 6 and D, in me“ ‘3 "NV-1‘3†“'1†5° “bounced m could 2,0; but returned when he lound i concession A. respecting the conveyance; "en "09k" Gun!“- 9 . . that. he was not hurt and that the light- of title of land required for a road across ‘ SHOULD BE INVESTIGATBD.__TI,O KEPT IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER. ALL WORK WARRANTED. N ning wasn‘t chasing him. It was not said lotsnnd report at the next meeting Peterb:ir..ugll Emma.“- says; a A val. IN raining at the “me. though it coy"- of council,â€"Curr|ed, “able Jung), cow and a two year old menecd almost immediately alterwards- Moved by. Mr. Burtolm". seconded g heifer belongin" to Mrs Wm. Haniilton. w. M c K e 0 m “.9 but the flash was seen and the thundei' by Mr. Home, That the following ac- ° i Bethune street, which have been pastur- heard at Mr. John Parrish’s, about it counts against the corporation be paid: i in: in a ï¬eld on Park street near the Fflt‘i N018 373557- WEST. [ENE/.0†FALLS ' cleanse: of a mile oï¬", where a boy was A. Atehiscn, for one bag flour, charity i “in-“,1, have bvm died “[1,â€. being “0“