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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 28 Aug 1880, p. 2

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_ {$932 H, . mv u ‘t ‘v ’. ea . - <.... .auâ€" «xx. -’ ‘l LEGAL, &c. \‘fATCIIIIS, CLOCKS, JEWEL. got on. while others got 05‘, at Sturgeon Hour: AND O'rr Armanâ€"Mr. James ellous illustration they are to our minds ‘I e Outlook in Bread Stuffs, ford and ’ ‘ k ” "‘ â€"-â€"-â€"â€";~â€"<â€"~â€"-â€" w - -â€"â€"â€" , LEIIY. Dickwn. P. L. S. and recvc of this vil- , of the value of manure as a protection I â€"â€" 3 “Sued Xh‘li.‘ [e yestt‘l‘dlyfintf MARTIN do HOPKINS. . The Xew York Produce lixchangei selected from *~ .4 IBM'dIcrcfonf ford. the number of passengers was not ’ iage. who left here on the Blst of June. l against the effects of drought. The top- , 1 A short distance this side l l __ llo-‘i ARRISTERS. SOLICITUI’S. .kc. _ ' Englirb and augmented. returned on Thursday of last week, and i dressing given by 100 horses that stood l Reparlrr, summarizing the supplies ‘of bull calves.r‘1lor ’ , .i' he paid the hand- "9.710 11mm 1" 9 W? “‘31- 03’“?!- ol‘ Bobcaygcon nearly half the passen- a meeting of the council, “ under his under those tents for it short half day the respective grain exporting and im- some price nl .00. Mr. Burlcigli 'fSWISS WATCHES, G. H. Herman’s. ', Kent “mt. Linduy, Ont. gnu," left last night for mebec, where he made all this di ereucc beliveen a total meets a car load of asteroids, which he gcrs had to be transferred to :i seow, in l auspices," was held on Monday evening. arrest of growth under a Julv sun and a order to get over the-shallows, whicbl He has been engaged on a government porting countries, comes to the follow- y t . Ameriwn Watches 01' ing conclusiouzâ€"Roughly summarized { l’oint.’and as she did not call at Duns- l . “a.-- .. . . F. D. MOORE, WALTHAM was succ-‘-:esfully accomplished. and the l survey of the township of Peek. in the close and thrifty al‘terinatch. If the l the list shows that the surplus of the I has imported from England. no say: . mmsrzn. ATTlilzxm’, SOLICITM; ELGIN scowjiad to be pressed into service again l Nipissing District, and as his work is l drought continues, these patches may be i United States exceeds the foreign rc- l they are the leading thlu in the west. ) and'NaIAry Public, Money in erz. 5 ' ’ _ on the return. A good many of the ' not quite finished he left again on Wed- I all the living graslefi in that field next quirements of all other countries; that already, and command the best prices. 0mm, bent strut, Lindsay. i SPRINGFIEJ-‘D party diseinbiirkcd at the locks in pref. nesday morning, but will probably not l yeahâ€"Ex. l ol'a total snrplusol 316 million bushels, Mr. Mackie has been a breeder 01‘ Here- fiEET’EEH’ , manufacture. (llialrlofcl‘l';:r Cases from 2 to croucc to going any farther, apdwspent a be absent much over a fortnight. ‘ 0...“... i the lluitcd States and British North folds and Ihirlihains for some you-s, but SON l ' ‘ lflzw hours in prcfiygeon. Vlilun: ac- A NARROW ESCApE._On Saturday‘ The Biggest Gambling. on Record. America control SO per cent; and that has turned lll< attention entirely to )ARRBTEHS SULICITGRS die or. k d quaintances or viewing the “ city "_and last 3 “me girl about mo and a half 3 __ the presumed surplus of the exporting Hercfords. as bulelaims they are by far ) rice, “hm”; “ML “mm; ' l S, ay; ay; its surroundings. Those who remained years old‘ daughter of Mn [L Denna", Pk“. has run 5,, high of hm at the countries exceeds the presumed require- the most proliialne. . A. “mum”. y. A_ mg“), k, “can, l _ _ on board were carried as far as Croley's narrowly escaped being seriously o'i' even St P'etersbur" Yacht Club that “,9 ments of the importing counties by 1th .-...- .--._ . ._ I. “‘"'.""“"',â€"..,â€"'T"â€"":“”- l “l 8"“ Vim“? “5'3” 3"" finiSh- Point, where they stopped and landed famllv injured. Justus Mr. Jas. Junâ€" wrist august pearsenanos in Rugsia have million bushels. The. outlook is cer- .-\ Wall street broker offers 815.008,. 9 Ln?!“ 3" O Ijlfluu v l A.“ , , _ . . for dinner. in compliance with the wish kin “:8; driving in“, the business p3,; M, themselves cane; upon to check ,1“. tainly not an inviting one for the wheat to bcmnipoicd for: in n fasting mafcli, I Al‘tlt‘lajl‘fiflh, _):;-.r0|:.\if:vSâ€"AT-:.Aw,s 5a Repairing 111 all Its Branches of some who thought that it was get- “the vinage‘ funuuumly a, a WU. 510w gambling propensities of the reckless grower in any land. to contemplate. .-\t the person abstaining the longest to take "We-1')“, glim«:"';::i'fin:;vl )mfe. , done and guaranteed. J BPITN \n ting too late logo to the_Iudiau Village, pace, the child ran, “perceived by him, ‘Boyarsfwhose recent inordinate gains one bound Europe _is to juinplroui cinp tlre money. . I be r are already livo cii~ Afimm “Lu”. â€" "MH'ULHIW- Sign of me Big Clock {0-01 1:! Kill. 8‘ l -â€"â€"h_ence the dissatisfactiqn of the mi ,3 from of ms horses. am! enher full or and 10550., have been b“,qu under ty granuries and hiin .prices i)iito super- tries. one bring recommended. _.¢__..__...'.... Tum--. _V.__.-.-__,_-g Liam“. : L ‘: nority. As it was, the lunrlcrbill did was knocked down_ Heal-mg the scream their cognizmce. The particular opp abundance and low prices. reduction A Brooklyn jurymim was caught Mr SHEPPARD. l - ‘ '__.~â€"â€"â€"_._.__.__._ DOY- TeaCh “1° Falli “DUI nearly "108 which she gave, Mr. Junkin Stopped his soda which prompted impel-in] imcrvem has far outstripped consumption. Swan“: 3 mil. 0,31%“. mum,“ 3,, Judge- ! AnmsTEfz' CTTORNE": ‘4‘ 00""?3'“ l ill-\s- BRITTO-‘i, OI’TICIAN, O’CIOCkv and u was,“"0 hours 13‘" "lie" team as 50011 as possible, and his Wife. l tion was the changing of Il'llldS, within -”‘."â€" Strong's court, Saturday, during the Ponitflzndlcggilllyfli1523;k;:q2:;n::li;:‘ti ‘ C she got. back to Lindsay. ’ As 400 tickâ€" who was with him in the waggon, jump~ ‘ a week, of no loss it sum than £600.000 A Curious Address. progress ofa trial. in, which he was to , “my, ' ’ ' ‘ foulof were SOld-llwrelllust_l13“clfce“ flflll' ed out, ran to the rear, and pickal_up in the play rooms of the club. More . dct‘ltlt'. upon the innocence or guilt of? - â€"-â€"----â€"â€"-â€"--vâ€" â€"~â€"- -â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"~l K , It I ' d , , lDUO Persons 0" board; “‘Clu‘l‘"; Chlld‘ the 1“th 0110 from between the llllld than littlf of that. enormous amount. wns {‘9 “"9le ‘5 3‘ Nose“ before I" the prisoner. . . I). J. MCINTYRE. l en l" let '7 Jln 53’) . r9“ “’0, you“?! ‘0 Ilaé'nlm' and, no doubt. wheels. There was a rash of people which benrsh very curious address. It A Philndcwh,“ (4ch who is same‘ )Anmsrgn! _tTv[-0Rxm._,,,_ld“._ SO_; a few " dead heads. The amount of from Mt Deymau'fi snap and 31;; Gem to his cousin, Co]. Count Shouvaloff_ was mailed in Ireland on July 2llth ol “hm summer um" his “mph-v", “,M the present year. nml was addressed : it The Principal Manufacturer of Ilirkory Dressed Spokes rind Hickory Bent Rims, l nionev taken was $111, out of which . Keith‘s store, as every person who wit- 340 40 was cleared. not the diplomatist, but an Aide-de- ncsscd the occurrence naturally thought Camp to the Cmr. overheard to remark the other tiny, ) lit-itor in Chancery. kc, Lindmv. Uf- Sole agent for Johnson and Conruihs's pa- “ Thank fortune, the boss has stopped lice over Ontario flank, Kent street.'.\loney t lent This stupendous to Loan MEI per cent. on real estate sc- l I 1 he: by Prince Deinidofl‘ of Sun Donato , , -1- - _._. .._.- ._.-s..-. ._.. that. the child was badly lim‘t' bul t0 mimhlin" transaction came to the cars of d ' ’ ' iv f l ‘ ‘ \'0 ‘ ' cumin»: , W p _ , , i i r‘ a .. » . i - _ ii icrtisin, or tic Stilton. - w no -- ,%:â€"-;~---~,--â€"â€"~â€"vâ€",â€"-â€"v~.â€"â€"â€"._ i “aSy “tth Eye Glass“s’ Pension Falls Uounml. the surprise and relief of 31155110 had C_ouut Loris Mehkofl. who deemed n “malffimm “'95,' will have a rest." h I" FL” “M k Ml-‘DO55ELL. « Economlc‘fl Specmfles' ' “0t recewcd even the “‘05: tnflmg bm'se ms dilly ‘0 “To” the "mm" to the Or nuv other place in America." A German savnut has be M'sortv. -- n e. . ‘ .. . , ..~ 0 on .7 -: u... .i . 3., ‘ '. _‘ . . . ‘ " . ‘ ‘ J I “Em-3TB“; DOEICITORS’ “VDâ€"“{- l BI‘FOC AI qPFCT KCI I” ' - n Eenelonrrdus' ‘xu’u‘t gurd’ 1660' or scram" ammqu [he hmse“ and “‘1“ ' ImeLmr.’ "Mina Ins M‘uc’td b penln" It is needless to say that this unique discovered l't method of extracting' the' ":5, kc. Office. hen! street, soutlisule, ‘ 1 iv ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘Kt The council met at call of the move; gob had passed OVtil‘ her. son to dissolve the club_ This crowning address brounht the 'lcuor ‘0 )1“er- soul Grumn or hens“ mld' making in disaster to the jcuncsse doreo of the Russian capital was averted through the interposition of Grand Duke Vladimir; but the Czar sent for Count. Shouvolofl" and laid his command:x upon that gentle- (to ace equally well at all distances, far 5‘” the ""FXDbCTS llmsef’c {End the were and new). and patent Eye Testers. Tele- 1n the chair. Communication read from “Opes? Mlcr05°°lmsv 09"“ Glassei: «k1. $ch T. Matclictt, county treasurer. The fol- kept constantly in stock. Also dealer in lowing acmqu were laid on the table 32g- DRUGS AND MEDICINES, and referred to the fin-once committee: into n pustc with glyceriuc, administer doses, gnidiinted nccording to circum- stances, so that he can make a coward brave, or a hero 0 lxiltmaii,.iit will. I’crry &. Cook. of the Victoria Steam Mending Works, Gull, or that. the letter itself received prompt attention at the h..nds of this enterprising lividâ€"Gal! It’t‘fin'nicr. FENELox GR;\IN.~A short. time ago we noticed some stalks of wheat from Mr. Joseph Cooper's farm in Fenclou, and on Wednesday last. Mr. II. Doy- man showed us some samples of spring and nearly opposite Mr. John Chisholm‘s, l Lindsay. l Jar Kurcuu. l Wu. .‘ichoserL, Jii. J. ii. nicxsox. L’. A., AllltlS'l‘Elt, ATTORNI‘ZY-AT- LAW, l / Solicitor in (.‘linncerv, Convc'ancer - , H, Q or . 1 _ x ,. V _ .W . _. _ - w:- 7 kn. Office, Dolmny glo'ck, Kent’suecx” l Hardware, Groceries, Arc, kc. 10-15. Q'llbnn’ ‘3‘,"15‘3‘“ :11 “'llk’ ($805.3? wheat. and peas which be procured the mfm‘to liillm‘ ig‘xe'lglfil‘tiflf 13‘s" ‘t‘lmt HHA‘WM, ,_ ,_ _ _ 1311:7131 Kb. Lindsay. Money tolean nt 8 per cent. _,_ __ m W 7 /%____‘__. “MM ' Milan" "3' S ("l-El 0““ ' S ’ other day when visiting Mr. Cooper. “"13” to “me 'Um 0 i O “emu-o m DISTRICT NEWS‘ In Pent-Ion Falls, on Tuesday, the 21th “ he might be. very well satisfied with having gained £40,000 at, a game of cards." It. is needless to say that his Majesty's orders were carried out to the letter. R. Rutherford, nine weeks’ board for James Somers, $24 75; 1‘}. D. Hand, printing and advertising, 325; R. Jack- etl, fixing hill to cemetery, $5; McCall, attendance, on Seniors, 83; Peter Tyler, nine days’ work on Bond street side- walk, 80; J. C. Fitzgerald, registration for cemetery, 82; J. McArtliur, three mOntlin" rent for Mrs. Boyce to the 1st of May, 83. ,. Moved by Mr. Cunningham, second- ed by Mr. Austin, That the foregoing accounts be paid, and that the rccve give his orders for the some.â€"â€" Carried. Mr. Austin gave notice that. at this meeting of the council he would intro; done a by-luw for the purpose of levying a rate on the assessment. of the current year. Moved by Mr. Campbell. seconded by Mr. Deymiin, That the clerk of this ‘uiunicipnlity notify Mrs. l’odgcr that. the council will not be liable for rent for insi., the wife of .\l r. George thitrlicll of it- daughter. f, ~~~« â€"~-»~.-;_â€"; y- 2;... g ‘ BI;\‘I€I€I1GI). At Blair Alhol, the residence of '1'. Men:- zics, Earp, the bride's uncle, by the Rev. 1. Campbell, [irotlicr-iu-luw 01' the groom, Mr. J. R. Striittniimftlic I‘ctcrborougli li'mmin-» rr, to I'Zlizu .l. eldest dnuglilcn of III .1! 0r- iuoiid, Esq, of Winnipeg, Munitohn. ' ALEX. A. MCDONALD, , TTOIlNEY-AT-l..\\‘i’, Solicitorin Chun- j cery, Convcyuuccr, kc.,&c. Strict it!- lciilion given to applications for Patents of Lrtntli from Crown Land‘s Department. Money to [man on Mortgage Sircurltv on“ term-s to suit borrowers. Ullice, Colborne 9 Mr- Blake on Sir John. street, Fcuelnn Falls. 1 , V, 7 V , _ I In the course of his address to the MEDICAL. l electors of \Vesl Tororito last Saturday, -7317-..___.__.-._A_---_ on behalf of Mr. Ryan, the Hon. Ed- ward Blake read the following,, extract from a speech made recently at. Man- chester, England, by Sir John A. Mac- donald:â€" " If the question of the accumulation of wealth and of buying and selling in the cheapest and dearest market:l were the only principle in the life ol'n nation to be regarded, llicn he would say that the Canadian tariff was a mistake; but ' they had other considcrtions, such as national strength and national develop- Thc wheat, of which at least twenty bushels to the acre are expected, is of two kinds, the Clawson and the bearded variety, and was grown upon land on which fall wheat had been winter killed and ploughed in. The peas, the name of which Mr. Deyniau had forgotten, were particularly nice Icoking, even bet- ter, we, thought, than the wheat, being very even in size, round and plump, and remarkably free from speck, spot. or any other blemish. There are some good farms in Fcnelon township, and Mr. Jo- seph Cooper is the fortunate owner of one of them. ,1" ",mev \VORKr-On Wednesday of Elasl: week a friendly contest took place ion lot No. 18 in the 3rd concession of Verulaiii between Mr. Wm. Martin, the owner of the farm, and Messrs. Robert Martin and John Junkin, of the same township, and Mr. Richard Steele, of Martin has :1 Elle fcuclmifulloécgclte l 1 l l â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" l 1’0 terh orou g'li . SUDDEN I)r..-\'i‘ii.â€"Enrly on Monday morning last Mrs. Johnston (lied sud- denly under the following circumstances She resided in asmzill house in the south end of the town, on Lake street, and lived all alone. She was in the habit of procuring a pail of walei-every morn- ing from the well on the promises of Mr. Nuzcrc Implant. The last three or four iiioi'nings the neighbors noticed that. she did not. come after tho water as usual, but paid no particular iittcii- lion to the fact, as they thought that perhaps she had gone away. This morning, however, She came as usual. bringing a small tin pail, and it Was rc~ marked that she appeared to be very weak and was walking with a cane. She went. to the \chI, lifted the top off. and fastening licr pail to the crooked stick, Saturday. Augtigt 28fh,18 o. . -._.__.____. A Strange Occurrence. The rain storm which struck the city Wednesday night; was one of the most violent ofthe season while it lasted. The whole earth and sky seemed to be lit up by the lightning and for a short time the rain fell in torrents. One strange incident. is reported as having occurred on Slnrt street. In front of the G. W.R. ollice is a. large tree, among the branches of which hundreds of sparrows are accusâ€" tomed to spend the night. Their leafy surroundings proved no protection a- gainst. the unusually heavy rain,:uid they were beaten to the ground in myriads by the downpour. Their feathers bo- l)I]Cl‘).‘ Suddenly. on the 1811i iiisl.,nt Kiiim0iiiit,. Out. in his Mat your, lidiviirii' Trcvor'BOiil- tnii. burristi-r. only son of the lute lIhu. (l. S. Boullnn, of t‘obourg. At Nassau, N. l’., Balniiim Islands, on lllc‘ lest July, 1850, ofycllow fever, Friiiiccs- Mury llliikc, i't-lie-t of the lute Ilcr. Rich- iml Flood, .-\. .11., T. C. II, youngest" daughter of the lute. Rev. D. 1‘3. lllltkc,. Kiln-gnu, county “'it-kliiw, INIfllld, mull mother of the editor of tlic Iiilid'suy ll'cir- (Ii-r, in her (L‘llh yciir. _. .._. _._...._ . -._ - W-.. -‘_..‘ . A. iv..i. pizoiiASSI, )1. n, ‘ ORONER, Physician, Surgeon, kc, .kc. J Residence, Brick Cottage, Wellington ulreel, Lindsay. UK. A. WILSON, WI B. UNIVERSITY of Trinity College. A. . M. II. University of Toronto. Mcinb. (/ol. Phys. iind Surg., (Jul. , Surgeon nnrl Accouchcr. Physician, Olllcc, Colhornc street, li'enelou Fillln'. ' Dit. W. G. BRYSON, C. 31., Mr. \Viii. thlADUATE ol‘ the College of Physicians X nnd Surgeons, .1IcGill University, and til the New York Eye and Ear Inlirmnrv, l'liysicinii, Surgeon and UIHiCII'ICllUl. (lor- uuer for the County of Victoria. Diseases “I‘lllt: I‘Zyu iiiid Eur specially treated. In)“ Olliee and residence West .\Iuy street, Penelon Pulls. WM. KI'IM PT, M. D., C. M., ‘IRAIIIIATE of Mcfllll University, Mon IX lrcul, iind Provincial Licentiate, Physi- rinn, Surgeon iiiid Obstetricinii, Medical Referee to the Standard, l’liiuiilx, Connecti- cut Miitiiail, iiiiil Eqiiiliihle lnsurunce Coni- pmiies. ()llice nnd residence, iii the house lately occupied by Rev. Fntlicr Stafford, til the (-orncrnf Lindsay and Riis Lindsay. ' norms." Tlll'} GLOBE IlO'l‘l‘lL, I’ENT street, Lindsay, 11. (Theory, Pro- I \ prictor. This well known hotel (lulely lll charge of Mr. John Young) has been remodelled unil ncivly furnished, rind guests can depend upon getting excellent “(com- inodulion itnd first class board. The sheds iiiiil stnbliiig iirc ull that can be desired. McAiirii UR HOUSE. iiixizixix FALLS. lnberl Rutherford “We arculadtoscethat the Montreal \ n - but. I fear ibis 'ilto 'ctlit-r “weir-ii The “"d 0”" “Wily 1“” ‘0 l“ “‘V“ m‘ ' - ‘ . I“ _ n u i . ‘ _ H 1 . . .. g . .. .. , . ,_ Diorxv rod. ' l1 llmprictor. Ibis first class hotel Idl IL'i'alll, of the 19th inst.., contains a by Ir Dbflnm' “Ht the calmed do worst of their position is that they cum sources.’ Upon which the lungston ( o lnrgcly patronized by the travelling puh~ lie. The accommodations are in every re- spect till that con bc desired, the table is luxuriautly provided iiuil the bur supplied with the best of wines mid liquors. Tlicrc l\1‘L‘ snmple rooms for commercial gentle- men on the first l1oor.nud the commodious . stubb- niiil driving sheds are in cure of an experienced hustler. Church modi-rutc. MISCELLANEOUS. _ . Since the PTCSOM _. - H q , . ‘ spectacle in consequence of a light in . . . v n .. . fl.“ .- 1.. \ . i. . :m cmllcs-tsmrk. \Viiueit-H tlmliirg» , . ,., ,_ _.._.._,___‘_F____-‘ ill-llmuon "Olllfllellced. The Ifcrulll has ,‘Vm.dl,m“.s: “at? liqn‘ ‘Enu a)” cause 0f Committee between Lord George Ilam- Cd about “.10 could”): at the lnddmg 0‘ I “ml.” >211?“ “3:1?‘1'3, TILE“! i est. variety and ii! the lowest priced. Sci.- 11"“ ,W - »;-',-~-â€"â€", hitherto givcnlittlc attention to thissub- “le '3 cnfney “Dbno‘l’n' A” “10 q ‘d 1 I .1 11' d 1 I powerful cliques. which practice should ‘9‘““[‘i‘“r”'n “f5 c”“"‘~“ ”-‘ "‘ 'I‘"”” ' ill-em. Beautiful 20 cent Winch-ii for 15. ll‘LO\I) D11 l\IO\ CU[.|{1‘1\. ‘ p l. . b d d , ilonon one 518 an! 10“ an opi g d. ,, |,., ,I .41”, . , , ‘ .i . . K i ‘ .lccl, and if Mr. Brook's letter be the mm) “em m .e . an “Sleep at the Churchill 0n the other Armin even not be tolerated by the Government. 0“ 'vu" “y “wmn “’ ‘ ‘""- ” “ 3 "W's" “1””(""3'“""""'5""‘0- A"DINI- yv rm. (‘UlfNTY up \virironm, lime1 and MI; South‘s eldest, son was ‘ ‘ n‘ i ' made reference to the almost. total :ib- dill stock of fim-sttlntinn Sliiriiiign,&c.&c.,. The ucxtsillingi of this Court will be held on Monday. Si-pt'r 27th, 1880, (ll-It). CUNNINGHAM. Clerk. JA .‘l l'lS .1. POWER, ll‘I-IN'SED Auctioneer, Accountant and 1 Gem-ml l‘ominissinn Agent. lug accounts ii spccliilty. Pulls. Out. (Illiec, Feuclon S. JOHNSON. UC'I‘IUNI-ll’lli. Village 2 Farm Stiles a specially. Notes. Ac- druzs. Foiielon Fol l s vwmli. ii‘llls kc. collected t‘ifiicc Mid ! .m, n t} m ,, ., , twelve years ago and cost. nearly or 'T 'i . ,- . ' . . . residence on [land strcu-l. I‘endlon Frills. . f . l hi ‘br‘ mutt,” mule’ mm' ( mite @1500 - it was insured for 31_ Hard t0 Swallow. l (ff Dal"! “"l‘. we “ml‘e” Ell‘l" [I’lrl’ --â€" â€"- » ~ 7 ~â€"- ~- -â€"-~â€"-~. m--. . ....._. . _____,____,_,_,wa _ _, , I in: Significantly. ‘lor if our Govcrii- gm) ‘fi‘, t, ’r . ' .’ " 1 “lg/01‘0" Lop “1 her; the ureat hermit" A LAM}; HAM“- - The during a l. _.cmm. JAMES DICKSUX. ‘ "ch C‘m t see We “as Clem. to build it' {I k'l‘l I? :rliltfrctlexccfc somlc "f A Carnsjc doctor was called one cv' l imndad the OMS”)? KIM/“r”! is “in l lectwl at the Custom llniisc l’orl. llopr: ‘ I) 1.. Sill’vi') or. (.‘oninissioner in the Q- P... I “‘5” I“ “5 d“ 't ourselves", M" CM' filth; c1315?! “3:,,:,“:((i inliu:,:,::im 12,: Ml": Imely M 50W" O‘CIOCk to “Mt “ under water rm" mile"- smmmcst 0"! on Tlllll‘iil’ty ofl'ict week was $3 ‘l"l -Ifl ' 9193093 3 . (outcymirvr.&v‘. 2.3,..icn..~,nn.i...i.,cult calls attention to an lllllSll‘flllOD,§ y - ' lady aged about fifty-tire, who had. us 101le.-£0!10. as Well 89 ‘1 great mm} . BAD T”,,,,,,,,,n,,,'_,_wc have 1",," . R.n.”.b:::£m l N HEIKS‘ES izii'iilfx‘wsf T both experienced Dentists. Ollico Established in Lindsay 14 Years. ' Unc of the above Dentists will'bc at the .‘Irr:\l{'l‘lll'l€ II (5 1' S 1‘}. Petition Falls. on the third Mondayoftncli month. Other in Lindsay. next door to Ilowcs‘ More. $50,000 it.» LEND AT 8 I‘ll“ text, with the privilege of paying off in full or ~ "WWW" l financially, though not particnlnrlv sat- liy instalment; at any time. I i mug“. J. 1:. DlXON. lsfacmry otherwise. an'l, there has been “e to“ m“ “of” “Sh? Perm“: i had been in the pharynx “'l‘houl- “"5' i may flouriSI’Cd t° "" “"“S‘ml degree Or I at 0“ Ofelia"): W 3“- Harm“ "HUM" l Bum,“ Ac. ; a good deal of grumbun': becauflc the : 50”“1-5 “‘1 0M; 1‘3” m“ l‘alls- .Thcl lug licr any pain for more than ten l splendour and solidity, llgl'c totally 00l' i ctnn. who has purchased it its the rite of l intâ€"Am person who take! a paper re -- .3. 0mm nub”! mock, Rm, "mu “mum did act go to the Indian village. I “will” “:35 “5 ml“- ‘” mum be 'ICS‘TC‘I- hours. lapscd- Their “We “L 53PM“ l-‘l ,"t ; his future residence. M r. Martin is an i iilnrly from. the pout-office, whether dlreagt- mudny, , Mud Lake. as advertised. . The facets. = 32‘: y‘alljffii‘f‘urrcd lo mar the pleas- g ~.â€"-w--â€" the pqint of expiry. and all that remains 3 Englishman. Cayman 130mm, romp”, ml to hit name or another'l. or wlirtberbov .. \ )V ‘ . I 1 V : too ninth wits undt rtaktn in the desire. L‘: ! ‘iL' Vii}. . , A Lesson From the Glrcns. of me". farmer “came” ,5 amp,” but”, mascflm" or the. Orchard dunng [he lia:;iili:cnlieil or not, ll rcllwlilllile {or Illa. .Il. . l'.\ Tl) .L .\. ; firstly. to make money. and. secondly. to , Out Ln u. liot.iii.\i.â€"Tucsday lastl ; house. 'I be cause of the dissolution 5 rest. of the excursion season. l “7. f" if "a R“; 3"“, a, gig!“ P" RM, mg"... ; give a big quarterqlollar's worth. and . was the day appointed as a civic holiday we don't hiin approve ofcircuscs, yet. l lay entirely In 3 general “link 0UP?" Gum, PMmmn,â€"_\lr, Faithairn will .n.‘.'lf..'.7.....3,$333.37.? 5 l streets, - Property and . t‘ollcct- = ' cd elsewhere. iiicnl.” Mark you, said Mr. Blake, Sir John says that if the accumulation of wealth alone be regarded, then the Canadian lurlfIis a mistake. I agree with him. (Cheers) But he did not tell you that before the election. He told the country, and he carried the elections upon the strength of the statement, that. you would grow rich under a protective tariff. (Cheers) He told you that it. would give you the best. possible market, a home marketâ€"where you could sell at. the highest prices; and the best possible market to buy iiiâ€"o home marketâ€" zmdAlliat. you would be able to buy as cheaply as before. lle told you the very reverse ofwliat he was obliged to tell the Manchester free trailers (Cheers. The Trent Valley Canal. ‘ Although not. much is being said with reference to this project just now in Fen- cloii Falls, it. is being vigorously agitat- Tlie I’ctcrborougli Re- view of Tuesday last says: letter of over two columns on the Trent Valley routmvrittcn by Mr. I. II. Brooks of l’etcrborough. While the letter con- laips nothing that would be particularly new to our readers on the subject, we are glad to see the facts which it con- tains placed in n lucid manner before the readers of the Herald. certainly for the first time means of stirring that. journal up, be will have accomplished a good work." In the It’d-{cw of the following day we find a forcible letter from Mr. I1. Calcutt, of the well known line of steam- ers. on the same subject. Mr. Calcutt suggests that. such men as Mr. King- l1C-l'll, of Kingston, should be left off fu- ture doputntions, for it is worse than useless to bring individuals who are prejudiced against the canal and have a direct. interest in opposing its construc- tion ; and he thinks it advisable to have a deputation from Chicago, Milwaukee in tlic .S't-i'rnhjic .-Ini¢.'ri'mzi for August 2Stli, of a new kind of steamboat which draws only two feet of water with one thousand tons of freight. and thinks that by the use of such on the Trent \‘nlley Canal an average. speed of eight ; miles an hour might safely be made, and i 1 t l Funds. lulu-est payable at Limluy. No Commission charged cor neposit required. ' Applytu ~ P. “GRUB. W (Mire. McDonnrll's Block, Kent street, Lindsay. n... ...~a wc’iâ€"m NOTICE. Notice I: hereby given that the undrh Expense: very small. fich ‘5" '0‘ 5“ "'Wu‘il’k 1"" “F ‘ifl’u val that some doubts were expressed as = contacted in his name, unless the party? contracting them bu his written authority or that or Mr. J. D. Smith to do to. Feat-Ion fails, I»; :Gth, 188’). the trip from Chicago to Montreal ac- complished in one hundred and thirty hon rs. The Methodist Excursion. The excursion on Tuesday last, under of Canada, Fonelon Falls, was a success 2 the mnscqucncc was that the rillllffrfjfll ' was too crowded for much comfort and ‘ so heavily laden that great speed would i not have been altogether safe even if it : we do not know, but she had a had been practicable. pretty How many pas I 5 Rogers the boat brought from‘Linlisay the auspices of the Methodist Church ‘, SCI‘OOI Came Off 0" snlurday 135-"- tlic house occupied by Mrs. Boyce after the first. day of September nextâ€"Curd. Moved by Mr. Cunningham,seconded by Mr. Austin, That. Mrs. I’odgcr be paid the sum of 5.5-1 50 for rent of the house occupied by Mrs. Boyce up to the lst of September next;~(fiu-ri«l. Moved by Mr. Austin, seconded by Mr. Cunningham, That the sum of four dollars be granted to James Somers for the purpose of dcl'raying the expenses of his removal from this municipality. â€"-C’iirri'e(l. Mr. Cunningham gave. notice that. at the next. meeting of this council he will introduce a by-law appointing a collector of taxes for this municipality for the current year. ' Moved by Mr. Austin, seconded by Mr. Deymaii, That. lly-law No. .cn- titled “ a byâ€"law to levy and collect rates for the current year," be now introduced and read a first. time. Curried. Tlic by-law was read in committee of the whole without amendment, Mr. Ans- tin in the chair. The by-law was then passed in the usual way. Moved by Mr. Cunningham, seconded now adjouru.â€"-Carried. Fire ii'i Peneloliiilf’alls. Last night Mr. John D. Smith’s res~ idcncc on Bond street, in this village, was totally destroyed by lire, which broke out a little before 10 o’clock in the corner of the woodslicd where the the first to awake and give the alarm. The fire was seen by neighbours almost as soon as it started, and ll considerable number of persons were quickly on the - spot, but could do nothing except take out. the contents of the building, as the well and cistern were both in tlic womlv shed and surrounded by flames. The engines were promptly got out and wa- ter drawn on waggons as soon as pOSsi- blc; but. not until too late to be of any service. The house, which was the best in the village, was built about. i l l l I l the loss on it is fully covered by in- surnncc. Tlll‘. .‘ilii.i.s.â€".\Ic.-\rthnr & Thom- son's saw uiill was shut down last week. but ll. C. Smith's and Greene 3:. Ellis’s will run for some time longer, probably about a month. Mr. Thomson, of the above named lirm, tells us that they may pessiny fire up again for a few days. as they expect some custom logs to cut, but it is as yet uncertain. S. S. Ptcxit‘.â€"~â€"T1ie annual picnic of the Fenolon Falls Presbyterian Sunday l The l excursion was to IInliburtnn by a special train on the Victoria Railway, and we in l’enclon Falls. and we are glad to be ‘; able to report that it was rigidly observ- ed, all the places of bllrlllt‘éé being: closed except the telegraph offices. the ipostnfâ€" fice an»1,of course. the taverns. Sevc~j l l l 'ral luckicss farmers who knew noth- f ' fair load when she reached the Pallet where so many were awaiting licr arri- I to her ability to can them all, and a . Y . good deal ofiinxiety ins felt as in what “41531711.? the result would be if any more hint"ch if 3 her elsewhere. l However. as very fun blc time in a fruiilvsajlurncv. ing of the holiday came to the village to buy goods or sell produce. and, being unable to do either. went home disap' pointed and cnrarcd. Evidently, they don't take the G-ozrrlr. or they would have read therein what would bin-c pre- vented them from war-tin: tbcir valua- r’ ,be seen there, and the examination ; time. and judge of his surprise to find l bedded low back in the pharynx usct of 2 week have been weeks of (ITOD;.:Z and . are ofa vivid green. 1 where the horsotcnta of the circus stood ‘ for about twelve hours. Somcrvxllc. she drew up the water; just as she New Advertlscm'ent’s‘ brought it to the top of the well, she ’ “ took the pail off, and suddenly fell for- ward, almost falling into the well. M rs. Laplunt, jl‘., who was standing near by. sui'niisiug that something was wrong. immediately ran to her assistance, :ind catching her in her fll'lllfl laid her down gently, :it the same time asking her if , anything was wrong. She did not reply. and in :1 moment afterwardgi breathed her last. Word was at once sent to l’. C. McGhec. who resides in the vicinity. i lie was soon on the scene and, :ts‘slslcfl by some nfllin neighbors, i'i-iiiM'etl tlic (lecirusod to her late residence. Coroner Kincaid was notified, but on hearing the facts did not. CIlllr‘lthl' it necessary to l hold an inquest, its there appv-ai‘cd in be no doubt that. her death was caused by natural causes. The deceased is about forty years of age, and has been Fep~ oralcd from lll‘l‘ husband. who is :1 farmer in ldniiistnwi'o, for the last. night or ten years. She has five children, two sons and three daughters, all of whom are grown iip.â€"~li’riii'eiii. coming completely saturated they were unable to fly away, and, as a conse- quence, a number of them fell an easy prey to the cats in the vicinity after the ruin ceased. The screaming of the ter- rified birds attracted the attention of Thos. Roach and Jno.Tulk, two street- car drivers who wcrcjust. returning from :1 late trip, who, after driving,r the cats away, procured a bag and captured sev- eral hundred of the little things. They placed them in an empty car, the doors and windows of which were closed, and in the morning they were all right, their coats having become di'y.~â€"â€"Ilruni'lluu .‘v'jicclvllm‘. Royal Royce Reaper, and the other three moi engaged to bind the oats off an eight-acre field as fast. as they Could be cut by the machine, which Mr. Mar- tin thought they could not do if he drove the reaper. The contest. commenced at 1.30 p. iii., and continued without. any stoppage for just five hours, when the field was finished, and the result was that. Mr. Martin bad to “give in bent," as be had not: been able to leave the binders it single sheaf behind. It. was lively work for both horses and men, as the oats stood fiur and a half feet high. and the field contained four hundred stocks. large bind. and the Misses Logan will (u. v.) Rc-Open Their SchooI‘. â€"0I1â€"-~ n Eltonday, Sept’r 6th: 1880. Fill Gulls. 1380. J arvis SiEDougall, FENELON FALLS. New FaTTTweeds. .liist opened, Canadian, English & Scotch“ tlic Lurgcsl niiil lit-st Assorted Stuck iui lowii. Do not fail in llt'L' these goods lx-- furl: purchasing. ._--.o.._._ ._-.. The Provincial Exhibition. i English Conservatism. The London {Mrr'rlixcr arise: “ There I is an idea mooted in some quarters that the Provincial Exhibition should be merged in four great. control fuirsâ€"â€"al ()ltnwa. Kingston, Toronto and London â€"und that the present. animal grant should be equally divided among them ; or that the grant should be discontinued It. is really amusing (writes the Lon- don correspondent of the Leeds Mercury) to watch the desperate efforts of the Conservatives to (laiiinge the present Government. They are fighting so vigorously that it might be supposed llialu general election was coming next month. I admire their valor and zeal, _.._ __-__.-.¢.__ .. ll'/:.i_q remarks: “ The idea is not origi- nal. It. was suggested long ago. It. gains in popularity, however, with each year's experience. The Provincial lilx- hibition has become a sort of jabbing institution, the managers of it beinf.r ac; tuatcd, apparently. by personal motives ralli'cr than the impulse to act in the iii- tcrcsts ofthc province. The Show is cart- Coon READINGâ€"“'0 have been in l0I‘ll1t".d that. Mr. O'Gi'udy, of Aspliodel one day last. week reaped eleven acres of wheat in six hours. If this be true we think it. is extraordinary work for both man and horses; the l.ittni'.li~)wnvcr. were frequently relieved, and likely not spared during the operation. iii the newest slylcu nnd AT BOTTOM PRICES-.. not. oppose the Govci'niiicnt on any question without damaging themselves in the eyes of their own supporters. Thus on the Ilarcs and llabbits Ilill they are hopelessly divided. They are afraid of offending the farmers, whom they have so long neglected, by opposing that measure ; and we see the curious \VUOIIUH Sliii‘liiigs, llllltnl Sliii'liiigs, Factory li'lnuiiels. on the burials question they no longer venture to assume their old altitude of avowed antagonism to all change. As Mr. Arthur Dunscombo said the other day at York. “Now that the Archbishâ€" ops have gone in for the Bill, it becomes the duly of other Cliurcliiiicu to follow their example." It is only with regard to Irish questions that they venture to speak out strongly. Apparently they hope to receive the support of English voters by making a bitter attack upon the people of Ireland. which will hr inn/r1 u! rwl, in order to tniiko r room for our Full gorilla. Give us a Call, and Call Early” and w-vnrr- llargal‘iis in tlii'si: goods, as tilc)’ inns-t hi: sold. .365“ Volt Huts in i-iidlesx variety. mulli- llri-Si Shirts, white and colored, 'llics, Col- lnrs, kc. «kc. (,‘iish customers will find the best value nan i-xtru inducements to buy by rolling on- ns, us we are ” bound nut to Iimlcrlold.” Don't forget the plnce, I i I JARVIS k Mullfllffl/UJXS, I Cunningham's Illock. l l l l l sauce of intcinpcrauce in our village. This has also been the snhjt-ci of re- Iiiiirk by many other nbservimr '_:t'llllt§< men. It is a most i'ciiiurkahle fact that very little “ tippling" is done in Norivood, and it is also a most remark- able fact that seldom or never is it drun- ken man sccu upon our streets. This is a slate of'afl'airs deserving of notice. nnd we heartily congratulate our people on the happy condition of the morals of the village in this rcspcct.â€"â€"li’rgi'xlrr. eating the fairs, and the public dissatis- faction has become so great that. it can- not longer be tolerated." â€"W â€"...--.â€"-.oa~â€"» .. . Dangers of the British Channel. There is no justice in this system of lo- I The British channel between Dover and I)ungcnc:~'s is in a dangerous. Flute from! sunken wrecks. The Spanish steamer Lui'oni'u, sank five miles cost of li‘olkestonc in February, 1875, is now lying in a dangerous positinn; the .S'Irullurlyrfr' is now lying two miles south ... _.‘._-‘_.. _..- -__-_. --.-. .. _._... _ I’ort I lope. August 19th, with. Fulton)" It‘ulll. .‘ ‘ ' ~ :'i.ai'cr. . . . she dLSCI‘IIJCd it. been feeling poorly all mile? “rub PUNCH" '1 O'N'lm l51,,,,,.,, “1mm. “.0”, ,, mam“, ,,, 30,, :' :s' v ii lee .dmflc . . conipliintlii in a i J n um I ti ,ka’whlch my“ . " I hope the farmer-i ’ dunner caused by tho Grmsrr I\.llrfu.!f,l . . . ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ "WM?!"- ule. AnewAPP‘r-tu- lorouuol Club . '- . . ' 1 Will not got tlurir'rrain sol ' o ;- i Fenâ€"nocuitln ~no l . lying on her broadside in the track ofi . " mm“ bf “h” : ‘MBDALLIS Ccd't‘crfnl-ispi'iiiihiiiiitugfinfi; l l l l Ill over Canada. is years materll 2 r1 . . Every man ruptured chould read in ‘purmlcina. i Rupture-Free on lppllclllon. Peon c 90 day, but. could give no definite symptoms ! n," a“, and complained of no pain. During the examination he noticed a change in her speech. This led him to an investigat- ed oflhc throat. He then examined the pharynx, but. no foreign body could all lar'vo ship‘s, in fourteen latlioins ofl "’ “‘0 ‘l‘rC‘lllllfi "melth ‘1” they did - Exhibition ac. tor SPIRAL muss. n. . . - I last ‘car. Sn ' 31 'm ('.l 1'" 'i u ' "= water, leaving only twenty-four fer-ti . 'l 1' l 3 I 1' “J” l' u' - . _ . -, , . \\ e were al<o i-limvn several samples of over her, and being (:spccuilii perilous \ . . . . . ' . ', , . l barley by .lr. Sailor. twentv-livc per to British ironclnds. 'lhe [ill/ll‘lYnll/l . . I - . _. , . - , , cent. of which was broken and i-p'iilc-l sits upright in an equally dangerous pos- . . . . for lllflllln" iirirsrr-i. 0n . <- 'itinn, and the Boldmra is vcrv little. .. , " l' l ' . r “"9 r , ‘ 1 friends" should see that their tlircalnnu under water. P machines are not not so close that they break the grainsâ€"(luftlm , Call or address, CHAS. Cllll'l‘lll'l, (Into ,of Hamilton) 501 Adelaide-st, Welt, nur- (lrnnrl (Jperu, Toronto. ._...__... . . , -,............_...._ _ only brought on vomiting and straining. I‘;,{Ei},\ti[§_ However, be determined to look a second For sale at nlmnt lutlf it» value, a 5'0. 2‘ SINGER SEWIN} MACHINE, in perfect. order. Will do any kind of work. Apply. fll ll”: Ill/‘1’”! OIIICG. l’ciielmi Follii, Aug. 12m, 1880. . â€". â€"â€"â€"-â€"Q" Collapse of a Grange. -....__,._ .. .0... ._....-. . .â€" falae teeth, which be extracted with, lhil'rc-stygd-on. little trouble. I'pon enquiry the woman said she had missed her teeth about 5 nine o'clock in the morning, but had no idea she had swallowed them. They The (3'1:th Cunmlian sayszw-Tlm Gran"ch of Lcnnox, one ofihc best .1er- h . o o g cultural counties, and one in which that ., , 23â€"3. (MK Olll'llAl'.D.â€"-â€"\\ c understand that Captain lottuni has sold his property ....._....-_......_.._.._., Laws Regarding llewspapers. we have no doubt that there may be ‘ good in everything ' if we know how to get it. out. Instycar a " grand comhi- i nation exhibited in a field which lies. ousy, which spread like. the epizootic. have 150,, bmhdfi n,- brigm b“,qu w _ All the work fell upon one or two men, I who were. unrcwarded. The division ,- ~ . , - ' "Ml" “mm” ""915" “W liaiwr I: taken rf urcliasrfi bee-uric iins‘iti-factorv iin. : 03““"fl’0 bum?!" "(Micah and 1"” mm “Um ""3 0mm,“ “0'. . - - - , J p i “be” . ’ till. I g l I ' f; 0‘ Ila-Vi l" “3' "mm": "f 3” had "I h" 3rd.â€"-If lublcribcn neglect or refine to sloping to the west. opposite to the win. : proper men came 0 mm, tin: men o If came and ""00 “mm” “f ham". NM ! mke me pumdiml‘ or new'p‘penfwm we dow where we now write. That field : influence pressed for niliiiiasiop. and . m by, r”, a comm), “pm, Wow, are gather: to which they on directed, they M. was mown two weeks ago, and those two ' gained it, who were not qualiacd tn , ,cmnu ,0 "u ,0 a 55,", mun"? m, -, held rcaponllble until they have settled their . n .. . . . as, , ,. .. l ,. H . k, ‘ _ ._ _ ghslla. Sending number! back or lea-pig p rtiiikm; .iiir In P: kaolin-wan \.ill~y. "mm in u", om", k "m "ch you“ ” wt: . luv requires. tumâ€"Thi- Cour" have decided that. re- fining to unite new-papers or periodical! from the pmi-«lfirc. or mnovlngund lowing . mun uncalled (or. ii. prime/lei: evidence a" iiitnumml fraud. or the piihllrlirr may continue lolrnd it Im. sell this season, also 1.000 bunhelu of? w mime,” 1' mmc’ Md "uncalled "'0 w... -â€"-..n. heat. The whole li'c-ld in dry and brown, ‘ 5 A. II. Clark. of Crown. has a ram except four parallelograms at equal dis.- . lance-3. each about 2.3 by 40 feet, which that. think. It llllllli‘i com gb to butt apple trce=. when there is fruit on them. . These spots are until the apples; drop off. Wllz'l) it stops thinking and gum to eating. ' -â€"-- I.)Ilo'lll'llll"l '- .ooo ()i-iliinvxt. ‘iiillli I'l'.Wl'.‘~' l‘iilllll.'li.l‘lillb Cam-m What a man" Ht. '2. :4. lliirlriyh, :m watt-naive “we

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