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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 3 Nov 1883, p. 2

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Solicitor I) in "l7;l:77‘7‘l_7’. l-C-‘nt Sire-‘1. Lindsay. " .777ux ..7 n 77:’777*7‘_\"___ )7727‘74rt. 7-3.1 I .\ll', lin7'4ar Olive ’th l-. 7-77! F'rv 72! m- vydmu- we did Keith .4: A gr tullural 77nd lur’7l7 7770' 15177“. .\l.\ll'l'l.\' .\' llUl’lx’lXS, l).\l£lll'\”l‘l’ill.\'7 S‘illdf'l'l‘llll‘h 7‘17? .\ln-l ) 7777‘.‘ In Loan 77! 7; per rent. ()llit'c’, KN'I! 4lr7‘I‘t. Lindsay, Hut. l‘..\'. .\l.\':r7‘7‘. ll uoonr‘ ).\lf.'>'ll ”.lll.’ ."\Tl|ll'.\'l‘:'\..k WIL'IIITII ) .7777! ,\'77t.7r_7 Pub! 77- Money to Loan. Ulllt'l', I\'I‘lll 4,!!‘7‘72l. Irimlsal’. III I‘Sl ll'l II o: I.‘\( I\K'i).\', .\ 'llil 'l'l ih’h’. bill.“ l"llll7'., kc. Of- ) lien. William street, Lindsay. ll7'774i‘.‘ ru. .\.chksox. I)'l.l' .'\l l .\I) LII \.I' Y I) .\ lilllS'l‘lJL‘. .\ 'l‘ l' Illl.\'l.‘7' RAT-LAW, I l Solicitors in I'lzaur‘vr‘y, Re. Office, ImhI-ny lllm‘lr. I\I‘ul 4tr7-72t, bindery. .\nrar'tr U'l.l:\!:v. lli‘rar (I'LILHW. ‘ "Il‘l \\ All I‘ I .\'l"‘lll.':.\'lli. -'.\I‘-I..\\\'. I \ulltitur' l'l l'l7:7'77‘7‘27‘\‘. 7km, l.in7l4:7y. Hfli: -77‘.‘-‘77 (lainril: flank. l7'72ut :77‘7‘2‘t. .\lo- my to Loan at 4 [7727' cent. on 7‘72771 estate 777277riti7‘4‘. l). .1. .\l7 I\‘rv2-77. .\l7 I.\""l\ Ill-I )\777472"24 1‘777‘7'4. Brita-am. .7\l l‘I.\'. \ \l7 lH)\ .\I. ll TM .\I Y- .-l\'l‘ .\‘7‘, 7 72li4‘7t77r 7n Chan-2 .' 7‘-7 rv. I' 77nv7-_\:7:77‘ 7l’7‘.. 7"7'7‘. Strictal- lentinn girl-n tn :7ppli7‘rlli77n4 for Patents nl Ir‘InIl4 from Crown Land‘s Department. ,‘Illnt'y [77 Loan on Mortgage Security on t7-r7u4 I72 suit horrmvers. Ulllr‘e, Colbornc sin-72!, l"72777‘lnn Falls. 7 MEDICAL. .‘.\ \V. I. Ill-.Ii ll .\QSI, .\I. II. N 'Illll).\'l‘.l7, J Il7‘4‘id7‘nt‘72, flirt-Pl. l.in7|4‘-7v Physician, Surgeon, 7k7‘., X‘C. llrir‘lc Collage, \Vcllinglon \'\\ .l\'l“.\ll"l‘. .\I II, C. .\l.. Il{.\l)l .\T '7 of .\lchill Iniver4ily. .\lnn I lrt-al, and Provincial Licentiate, Physi- I-iao. .iurgoon and l')l7<t7-7ri(‘i7177. .\Iedit‘al fell-7‘2 72 777 the \‘t: 7nd: ".7771 l'bu-nix Connecti- cut .\Iutu:.7l 77nd Equitable IIHurance Com- 77: 7ui7‘4‘. UlliU‘ and r72 sidI-ui‘ 72. in the house l‘-7t7 iv 7777~upi72d b\ Il727 I'~ .itbor StaITorul tll thi- 777rn7 rof Lindsay and streets, Lind-:ay. .\l. I' 77l Rwy-1777” :IlS “IL .\. \\ III‘i)7\r- I‘ l' \I\'l" li‘ll‘l' .\I l' l'Iiv7‘r4: I\' ['l774. and 5'77th and \7-7~. 77‘277lnr. l“7-n72l77n l-‘alls. Ila. J. II. LOWE. )llYSll‘IAX‘ 7k SURGEON. f‘oroner for tho l‘7‘77vi4ional ("minty of Ilalihurtoa. 3â€")" luli7-72 my: door to the. \l72.\rlhur ”7777472. l7‘.4id7‘r277‘7'2. pi7-7l by Dr. llryson, on May street. l“7‘n72l7m l"aIl:. __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"__â€".____. SURVEYORS. nl lriuity‘ of Toronto, .\l7‘rnl7. (mt. l’hyâ€"‘ir‘iau, Hzlice,(,,‘nll7or'uo sir-‘22:. ..l\.\ll‘l.\ lili‘ I\'SUN. I) I V 77777 77. 7 om nis-iorn‘rin the Q. IL, I 7-77-77 \ 7‘7777 7‘ x, 7‘7 7‘ ll7-sid7‘n7’7‘, and ad- d7 44. l-' 7- 777 17777 Falls. MISCELLANEOUS GEO CUNNINGHAM, Agent Eredil Valley Railway. FENELON FALLS. - 'l7l'77' 7"4' to all poEI‘H W724! and \"orti- Wet. 771.7? 7-7‘:7l 37217747777 I'redil \'.7l'7‘.\‘ a2: 7ll‘ .7: 7.77l:7 .\‘77‘. 7‘777 ll 7ilw.7_v4. l‘":‘7 '77!) I 757” \I 7_\ lib. i441. l.‘-l.f. l“( )IR §-\I'4l‘3 I'.-‘r'w and s'vlr-i. ,2 ll. ll. llormxsm :SlllE FROM 30 to 50 Fill BENT. A single 7 l‘77ll7-go.7 the house lab-I\‘ norm: “ dustry. ' past been produemg far more cloth than i a market could be got for, I l I ! The Event of 1883. -â€"-O-â€"â€"'â€" C‘rR 23.7?!) SClearing Sale â€"-ntâ€" WV]? 1'25} 12‘5“ BAZAAR. l “If?“ $5255 GIRL ‘37! “'(IRTII I'll" DRY GOODS. 7 C140 'FIIIVC}. BOOTS“ 772 SHOES -â€"‘l (I Ill-Zâ€" qold at less than co. L. lilad Tidings for the People? : cis A4 l have fully decided on llETllllXG I'llllll BUSINESS, the while will find this a rare chance I l to secure goods at It'sx I/mn 7/‘17/7/72sulc 7 7 l l l I ; llu.‘ winter. - their choice of the bargains. 7 hi the .\. I’. becoming l:.7w that the Sti -lllll.ll|lll capital since invest- l I‘M/.4; and a4 by my svm m of' buying I have 4 outed manv lines below regu- lar prices, end intend giiing the public the hem fit. of the same, buyers can on goods bought at this sale. visit will convince CASH BUYERS that. I , mean bu'4ines4‘, and intend getting out Don't of the business at any sacrifice. neglect. this RARE OPPORTUNITY take time by the forelock and come at once. as no lines sold out can be re- placad, :.)d 11772 first r‘omm‘s‘ will have lemcmber, The Slaughter Be mu“, 7 and will continue while the stock lasts. Keep your eye on the place,â€" G. .\. Wocse‘s Bazaar, East End of Kent Street. 14in (Isay, ()111:. 77775 757. 72772 Cl 2! 2‘ whorl Baturday, November 3rd,1883. The Provincial-Treasurersnip. The Hon. James Young, who is in a bad state of health, has resigned the Provincial-'1‘reasurership in consequence of the declaration of his physicians that it was absolutely necessary for him to do so , and the office has been offered to and accepted by Col. Alexander M. Ross, 7‘1 1’. I). f'or \Vcst llm‘on. The N. P. and Cotton. The effect of the National Policy in stimulating the2 cotton trade has been dwelt on with no little glorification as a [complete proof of its benelici al tendency. \t the time the .\I. l’ wus inaugurated there were only seven Cotton mill4‘, with a capital of Q7 100,000. at work in Can- Vâ€"u ado; and now, in a space of little over four years, there are twenty one mills. with a capital (If SSEIIIIJHIII. This is a wonderful stride, and at first sight it appears to be the complete realization of all that wa4 predicted by the promot- ers of‘ the .\'. I’. But, just at present, there is a severe cri4‘i4 in the cotton in- The mills have for some time and now find themselves under the necessity of limit- ing their production to one-third; r, .to 777 ar the quantity made previonus This mean.4 (3.] is for the time being to yield no int- crest; and, worse than that, that. some .4ix or .4727‘7-77 thousand workmen arc to he thrown idle. without the slightest prospect of finding employment in the mills during the coming winter. The owners of the mills are not likely to ex- p72ri72ncc much physical suffering by the 7, ~tnppage; but it is almost certain that 7 there will be a serious depreciation of their property, The employees will of course be the principal Mllli'l‘i‘l‘i. and it is ditliealt 777 .47272 how the great majority of them will ”717711;" to exi4‘t through _I'util the mill4 are again i in 77377 ration \\‘77 4ball probably hear no i 1.77! '7 7‘ 74: 77 l l '77ll7 277772 and math 77f Frau- r'» 4tr2 7“7. 777 ll77 \il‘ 1* I f l" ‘77-l72rl r':7ll<.; T7 r2224 7‘ 7~_‘7. l‘or l77r;i77 r particulars‘ apply to II. .\, llll‘KSlIN. l.3777l47y. Ital. l..‘77l47_\‘. .I7:.17‘.'~ll7.‘-""37 ' lLI-I. t' J. HEELANDS, 1),“:N'I'XN'I‘. 1.1NE)."~'.‘\\â€". (Invol'lln‘ firm \71lll7f .Lt ll.(t .\ll' \‘7 I'll! El “NINE. .27! “dud.” ,.;‘, 7 I. :1 ‘ i‘.2 ‘7‘7 ”‘7' II: 7 777: 2: .7‘7 «'7’ 7777 7.".: 7 W I) Inc (31777-lihltc1l' fifteen yum. nest'tgaxt‘m). GEORGE CUNNINGHAM, General Insurerce and Loan Agent. FENELON FALLS. 0NT., wrungâ€"Ms the following tin! claw Ninja- 077‘), n.7lr ‘. .‘ucii brain‘s: \‘Jil l-r ‘..'_1274.:7"72.7l 777477;; :nc mar-I 17311777 ;77‘ 77- 772772.74. T32: i\'12\‘0 l‘emu 77.7.! L77; 7 t >.7\‘ 773.191 7)- 7".7 72 3‘7: la .,77:77d Jaw-77.7mm 17.; or” 7.7! 1.qu do I Ii‘1111'7‘d. 7 he I' 7.:r 22.. lemma" (Lumpxny, china-1 71.7.."7': «ref .l2""7‘k2- ‘ [ ‘ .2777: 1.7-: 44:.17‘ t ‘. .71 )7; , 1.2‘ I .?7~J-"‘ ‘ .7- 7 L7 " .\::.2-:;.7'..‘.7.. 2:‘ - .437 _ a l"7;.\7:r,--x 1" 77.7.4, ' abort the wonders the for the cotton trade. more 7‘ aplrap N. I'. ha4 done 'l'llt.‘ l‘at'l4’ of the National l'olir‘y; the former pro- dieting that it w77ul7 give a large impe- tu4 to the cotton industry. and the lat- t'-r. that if it did the r7-4ul7 would be 7li4a4' r-- 774‘ to tho47- who invested their C.2(I ital in cotton mill4. The Outlmlr. We have no 7li4p704iti7‘2n to take n 2372727772; \'I7‘\\' 77l‘1h7: 4Iat7“ of aff7ir4 in the 1n_\ll7in: but a .\ 7‘72! ~li 'l’d77‘ 72' pruent they are in .477ti.4:-.77‘:- ry 7.2llli 2n. ir7cr7’a4e l'ti' L]!2hi‘dl2'7‘l7'~ irJl‘ {Ilki'll ; .Ji‘z‘ tl7777u_i777‘rl the country and giseo birth to a general feeling of in4.‘c27ri2_v. ll :71 7l7i4 7777: occur-:7 I until after “27‘ crop “:74 marble-l woull have b 2277: l7‘44‘ t‘ausr 27772 u2,727~7:.7.44. :74 it w‘a- only to be 7 sz'x'lml 77' at the failure to a l;7r:7 75:77.! 7f the {all w; p and 7577 low prim ‘ of ‘u'u w7. u'7l {777772 a .47 7- m- stub 777) ai part: 7-.4 \lim h..7l loaiy 37:7- hi. 77374. but 77 min: in a lithe: 72: 7': .-7 Ah: ot the crop: It is 777777: 777774 of gen on," t . 772.777.- 7‘7! en- din-772. It is 77 be l773 ed 7 :77 7h7 «4777‘ t e!" II7 L777l7r77prci7‘4 377- 7-7-7772, and - 23.1: 73.7‘ fa..:7'.:‘7._: iulcrul 77d; b aih‘: 7‘2747‘ verify lht‘ [7r7-7lit‘~ : tion4' of the 3-7‘77u7ot7~r4 and opponents of: ”'1 "I ll'“ : llH‘ 5 to 12:!“ the pr747-nt current of de‘r-rcsâ€" .4ion without any Serious inc:.7uv72ni7:n(:7.~. I'allt‘l)C7: and prudence are warned on 7 all hands to keep things aflmt until an- other harv724t revives the country. The Brainâ€"Market. The state of tie grain market for ed. (In .\lunday tin-r7- “2:74 a warm 7 rain and (sumc my) (woor thrv‘v: faint ‘ 7 some time pair l‘a4 b-‘cn tautaiizing in - ‘ of w heat, l ‘ son on the hand ; 7he extreme. liv-ports from different p.2rt4 oi the world seen) to indicate that 7.377777 tle whole Iiiflr“ is a 4hort supply while in the face of these re ports prices are declining. Every one .47‘7-m4‘ at .‘7 lo.44' what to do. all. there are not a few who have held lover la4‘l year's wheat. only to find that tlw present price i4 below that of last season. Barley is also below average prices, for what reason no one seems to ,know ; p rhaps Brother Jonathan is a- .bout to give up beer drinking. A Man Trap. T \ drain abort four feet deep and four feet wide at the top is being dug along the (-a4l side of" Culbornc street from .‘lr. “crick or south and runs under the .\chrthur and Cunningham blocks. During Wed- nesday the drain was carried beyond the sidewalk on the north side of Fran- street east, and, incredible as it seems, was left uncovered at night and with no protection against accidents. A74 thI-r e “as neither moon nor stars to shed light upon the trap the. result was that almost every pedestrian who came alon-' got caught, and it was not until one married woman cannot learn) and four men had tnrn~ bled in and serambbd or been drag god out again that it occurred to somebody oput up a lantern a.4 a danger signal Fortunately no one was seriously inâ€" iured; but the male vict innsâ€"Messrs. Henry Butson, Robert Patterson. John Dobson and llobert Cr‘irrâ€"wcre all so bully brui4ed abraided and lacerated that 77:4 soon as they got on dry land they went 477‘. ‘7i«rht to the drnggist 77 for 4‘Iicking plai477 7- and other medica- ments; and .\Ir. l‘l‘lis says that they came in sofast and presented such a grotesque 177377 777 aucc that he found it quite impossible to refrain from laugh- ing. Mr. Butson was bruised and scratched in sundry planes; Mr. Patterâ€" son was cut on the chin and Mr. Dob- and Mr. larr. who is from Lind4ay bad one of hi.4 legs bad- ly hurt. it i.4 a mercy that they all escaped without broken limbs, and a good thing for the corporation, which would bave had to paydearly if any gr‘iexous bodily harm had been inflicted by the (live into the drain. After the above was in ty pe Council- lor Smith Informed us that he himself put up a lantern at. the crossing before dark, and that it must. have been ex- tiuguishcd by the wind. _â€" QU. \RTEIILY MEETING. â€"T he rcrful 7r quarterly meeting 4ervice will be held (D. V.) in connection with the Mctho dist church on Sabbath morning next at 10:30, to be conducted by the pastor. l’AnLOUIL Coxcr-zaavâ€"A parlour con- ccrt in aid of the Fenelon Falls Metho- dist Church fund will be held at the residence of Mr. Jaseph, McFarland on the evening of Monday next, the 5th inst. Admission 10 cents. All are in- vited. ESTRAY CATTLEâ€"“70 have not. re- ceived this fall any :ulvertisements re- specting estray cattle, and it is as well to remind persons who havt2 any on their premises that they are liable to prosecution if they do not, advertise them in the nearest paper. I] \l. row l)‘ 7-: .v â€"â€"'|'he night of \Vod- ncsday, the 314t of October, was Ilal- low' l‘2,}'7n and the boy4 of the \ill: 'lf'fl played a few of the (277.4 tomaly tricks, but we have not heard of any damage to property havin:r been done, which is fvraatly to the youngsters’ credit COW I\IILED. â€" .\ cow owned by Mr. Lee, who lives on F idler :4 bill, was kill- ed on the railway track near the foun- dry on Friday of last week. The train. which was going slowly, cut her all to pieces, and the ties for a con~ siderable distance w‘cre covered with her blood, entrails and vital organs. A \\‘.-\.\'T Scrotumâ€"In addition to the hook and stationery bu4incs 4 Mr. W. E] l'.lli4 basjustaddcd the aucncy for all the leading Canadian, Lnglisb and American newspapers, magazines and fashion books. Orders for any ol the above publications, books or music will receive prompt and careful atten- Lion 377717. q"oI ll2‘.'1‘\' .\lm-z’rrxn. â€"â€"Thc a77- oual meeting of tire Fcnclon lnlls branch of the lirilish and Foreign Iii- l7l7_2 Society will be held in the basement of the .\l7stl7n7li4t church at '7' o‘clock on the evening of Thursday next, the Slb i774t. .\ public meeting will be held in the church at. S o'clock. and will be ad- 7ir7‘447 d bv the Rev Mr. .\l.rnl‘7-, of the .\‘777‘i7-7y and by the 77.4idcnt ruin- istcrs. A collection will be taken upat. the clo4c ()vr To run Cr:xrn.7u..-()o the morn- '._’:'uh nlt. a stranger namr-d the property of Edward l‘Iastl‘m-l. hosrlur at. Simpwn Home, and started off to liab- caygmn. .\lr. Simp-on followed. I27 ' is 2 ' ' Ir 27' . I 7 ud mw bulldm, to the . lla7lroad. ” which crosses the street f'urth- 72 (whose name we‘ “'orst of _ I l 7 bed steam fishing tug. 77‘_'7ut exhibit. was ul4o awarded five rn7:dal4 ‘ for distinct varieties of tish of commer- the , had , him arrested and brought back ; and on . 1 7777-7777777, J. I'.. 7 “7777727 £7772 : I777: :37777‘7‘ i4uo-lcnyiugtl71n : at ' them. 1.772 «717' the evening of the same day dame4 47-777 him to Lind4ay for trial. When arraigned before the C7-un- .ludge 77c pin-.77l727l guirty, and was 5.7;“! [7) the central prism) livr .4ix Illnllllls. 'l‘m: Amazonmussâ€"The lainInv-nt given by the .‘\ll72gllaui:‘7n4 la4t ‘ Sum-d1“ night drew together the Inf:- 7242 audience we 7-v7‘r 4.7w‘ in Fewlon Fol-f4, Ingram'4 b‘Ill being crowded to that I‘letl! that a great many 11" llli‘ perv-us pr7‘47-nt had to «and, The sing- ing was v7ry good . but the {wrlorm moves on tie bell4 were delicioua. (if that'4 a pro 7727' .77lj7‘7‘2iv7‘ to apply to mode) and delighted all who heard “'72 cnuid li~tvn to the .\ilegbs- : ui‘ars cv-~ry night for :7 mmth and then , want more of their melody. and We be- ‘ ii7‘r7’2 the civil-72 I‘llln'm‘il' on Saturday. would my the same. Tm: \\ t:.7rnr.a.â€"Dnrin: 7‘ i7 wee-k 7‘! I744 brun 7‘77n.-i7l7,r.‘7I77_'.' mix7 I\‘ enter- ‘ ‘nal4‘ of crime Ira-7 b77277 commitred in, «his vicinity. 7 and cut up in a mint horrible manner. I ' committed in a canal boat ; the general 2 blew from the sv-utl74ca4t; ' sheet affair a violent explosion occurred stations in the tunnel were shattered. John .\lelhmald 4role a carpet bag con- " to taining \ve‘rring apparel. flashc4 of II ‘htning : on Tueuius there f was a shower of half, followed by .4un- sbinc; and during “cdnesday night. enough snow fell to nearly liiie the gras4 but. it soon disappeared. I. very, 7-cneral impress ion prevails that the Cumin: winter will be a mild one ; and an old Indian trapp7 r and hunter. who has been intenicwvd by an American reporter. says he 7.: sure of it b cru4e firstly, the corn husks are unu.4.ua7ly thin: secondly the equinocrial winds thirdly. the- ground hogs have made no nests ; fourrhly. the ’coens haven't commenced to gnaw the corn; and, fil'thlyâ€"n Sign that never failsâ€"the woodpeckers are not yet making holes in which to store nuts. Awful Catastrophe. RAILWAY CARRIAGES BLOWN T0 ATOMS. Loxnox, 0727. iil,irl7.~â€"â€".‘\bont cigbt o’clock this evening a terrible explosion occurred near the l’raed street under- ground station on the .\lctropoliran The train. which was crowd- ed, comaincd principally country visit on returning from the Fisheries l‘Ixhi- bition. After leaving the station the train travelled steadily ahead, although the concussion smashed nearly all the lamps: in the l’ravd street station. and caused much damage to the permanent way. When the train reached the next stationâ€"I‘Mgeware roadâ€"the first cf' fort was made to rescue the wounded, some of whom were dreadfully burned, but more were, prostratcd with the fright. All the doetorics, surgeries and dispensaries in the plum: were called in- to I‘7qui.4ition. The first impression was that an explosion of'gas had caused the disaster. but later enquiries tend to show that malice had brought about the result. The two rear carriages were damaged most, as tiny are mere skele- tons The general opinion of railway officials and of experts is that the disas- ter was caused by some explosive ma- terial placed probally in the rcarrnos' carriages. A seaichino‘ inquiry is pro- ceeding. Itis lwlicvcd tbrt 77b7ul 4“ persons were i7 jurcd, some dau 277rousli Almost simultaneou ly with the Ward on the underground railway between Cbaring .‘ro.4‘.4 and Westminster sta- tions. The windows of the signalling and at the Cbariug Cross the glass roof of the station partly collapsed. The report was like that [of artillery. ThI‘ cfh-cts were similar to those of the l’racd street explosion. The carriage, lamps, windows. etc., were smashed, and all traflic suspended for a while. Both the explosions are matters of' the great- est mystery, but. are generally thought to have been of Fenian origin. The shocks of' both explosions are described by the oflicials as very similar to the shock of the explosion last. March at the Local Government Board offices. It is stated that four machines similar to rockets wcre found in the tunnel near the Pracd .street, station. Rising of Negroes. Aus‘rrx, 'l‘cx , Oct. 29 â€"’I‘here was very int-27787: excitement all night and to-(lay in coHS‘quence of a telegram re- ceived by the Governor stating that 500 negroes were under arms in the town of' Gauze, .\lilan County, and an outbreak was momentw'uily expected. and asking for immediate help. The decision as to the Civil llight4 Act. is ereatinga bad fe7ling among the ac grocs in various parts of the state The Governor innnediatoly i4.4‘ued a procla- mation calling the militia to arms. Two companies mustered at once, and before midnight there were 1 one men at Ans tit). ll77u4 47in, (7‘7 liveston and other pla- 7272s responded. 'lhe troops weie still waiting orders at- " o'clock in the after- noon. The precise nature of the dis- turbance at liauzc was not. ascertained, but. there seems no doubt that a dis- turbance of some kind was in progress. The Governor ordered a special mili- tary train to be got. ready for immediate 77.472. At 2:30 p. m. the Governor re- ceivcd despatehes from the sheriff and railroad officials saying that matters bad quieted down. 0. Canadian Fisheries. Canada made a display at the Fish- eries Exhibition in London which at- llacted universe. ‘I attention and secured great praise. Judged by the refill! In prizes, the praise wa4‘ not. undeserved, ! for we learn that the official list of a- wards gives to Canada gold medals for the best collection of cured tinned fi4l7. shipped fi4'h, .4‘alnn7n n7 ts. deep sea fish- ing gear. li4hing hnat4, whale oil, naliog telegraph .4y4t72m. the most com- plete breeding establisbumnt and the The Dominion .47, eial value, beside-7 fifteen silver mmlal4, six bronze medals. and four diplomas. 3 Special mention wa4 madein the award list of twulve other award4 in reference which d77i4 ion has not yet been reached. Newfoundland obtained ten gold nwdal4, eight silver medals, and three diplnmas.â€".llun/‘hu-y Thurs. ___.._,-._. ._ _ __. Horrible Grime. lorriesrcn, (lei. 27.-â€"â€"'l‘hc finrlingi of several part4 of a woman's body in the lirie Cam] in the last orn part ofi - llo‘ city shows beyond doubt. that 0777 ‘l the mmt horrible n7urd7r4 in the :-m , The body was hacked. The murder is thought to have beenl theory being that the woman was the wife of some coral boat. ciptain ; that a ; quarrel occurred, when the Woman was , killed. To get rid of the body it was, ‘ cut into fragments and thrown into the-7f F'l' Al 8:5. water, in the hope that they would sink. ._._.- 523‘ ['4-2 Larliue Machine Oil for-l TOUT lll‘lcllillt 7:7'. llavc‘74 have been succeszl‘uliy used in4r7ad 77f t‘Jffigf pigeons 3: Cabinet: on the lihiur. "cued My}. “7 (Ilg4bnyq’ 29 ,-.. ._. . I f l l l 7 _ 7 ‘, I_V‘ Well 7.7:! it hurling 7277‘. . lcr nor di-c77l77r the chin ‘M. smug for theLoss of Her Hair. (‘nrc mo 0727.. 28 â€"â€"H7 l7-n Clo»: has ~ 7-0.; furZSBOOU “5777779777.. She ' 277a that 4he was the pi seesaw ofa héad of hair nut in color, length and timeliness. and that while liming it Ricated in Mrs. .\lctvlasbeU4 . office it was .40 entangled- that the defendant was unable .\lrfllgn'lt'lt it out; shears. .\‘7'77: afterwards brthcd it. ai b .a preparation which burned the scalp black. and the plaintiff was compelled to cut the hair all off". Exodus F7 0711 Dakota. Railroad men say that a large exodus from Dakota is going on this fall. Some of the emigrants are cros4i77g the line mto this Province : last Tuesday seven 'amilies came in by Emerson. .\lost of them. however. are going to Colorado. California or Texas. The great. c ryl In the Canadian North- west coal b7iug discovered every- where. Two mincs, tbc (ialt and Wood w.orth are bein-r worked and an “lug li4h expert stakes his reputation that coal will be found under the streets of Brandon. L7.t our shivering neighbors come up l77-re.-â€"-ll'r'nm'l7rg 777777274. i.4 “ lack of fuel is __.â€"__.‘o Blood Money. Cmmoo.‘ Oct. ‘36 â€"â€"â€"Great excitement has been caused by the discoveryof a sealed tin can containing greenhaeks. silver and gold. amounting to SBIHNIO, 7n the firm occupied by the notorious BCIIdU‘ family in Cltctopa, Kansas. It is supposed the money is the process of the many robberies and murders in which they were engag7‘d. Joe .\lurpby. prc4ent owner of the farm, who found the spoils' proposed to keep them, but his claim will be contested by friends of' the Benders. who assert. that they can identify a portion of' the money. A lc- gal fight will throw a new light on the Bender horror. Parties are digging here and there on the farm in, hopes of finding more money. - More Trouble in Ireland. A new trouble has arisen in Ireland â€"an almost open war between the Or- anwemen and l’arnellites. Lord Ross- more, as Grand Master of the Orange- men of .\lonagbau, has written to the newspaper calling attention to the seri- ou4 state of affairs in Ulster. He states that beam-forth the self restraint of Oraugcmen cannot be reckoned upon; that only the utmost efforts of himself and other leaders prevented the Olangc- men from storming the hill at liosslcn during the recent Parnellite meeting. If the Government, be.4 says, allows such (lisloyal meetings to continue in Ulster the result wilf-> be bloodshed and per- haps civil war. o-._â€"â€"Aâ€"nâ€"- A Rich Discovery. , The abundance of coal in all this country is becoming more apparent cvâ€" erv day, and new discoveries are con- 4tautly being brought to light. The last we have heard of is 77 scam eight. feet thlck, twelve milcs distant from this place. The coal has been tried, and wives good satisfaction, being hard and burning with a bright flame, leaving ‘c‘trccly any cinders. Already a weal- thy company havc applied for a patent, and intend, If' successful, to commence operations as soon as practicable. They contemplate running a. railway or tram- way from the C. I) If. to the mine, for Lin. purpose of hauling out. the coal, and expect from the facility with which the mine can be worked, to be able to a ' down the coal here for about $5 per tomâ€"Calgary; ”cl-71171. 0-0 There are now 170 farms infected with cattle disease in Lancashire, Eng- land. The first. skeleton ofa mastodou found in Canada has been unearthed on the farm of Mr. George Crumblin, near Woodstock. Notice of an application to I’arlia- ment. for an Act. to incorporate the Methodist Church on the basis of union adopted at Bellcvillc has been given at ()uawa. The Marquis of Lorne and the Prin- Ct3>S Louise embarked on board the N777‘7I7'777'7ur. on Saturday, for I‘lngland. A very large crowd gathered to bid them good-bye. “ Not one-third of the lawyers of San Francisco," says a real estate collector of that city, " are able to pay their of- ficc rent." The whole number of law- yers i.4 897. A pine tree in Irwin county, has two di4tinct bodies, but only one top. The trunks grow out of the ground about five feet from each other, but at forty fcet grew into each other, forming one tree, with one top. 0-. A Cure For Cuts. Sores, Etc. The Finest healing compound under the sun is .\lt‘l‘irt‘gor 7‘; l'arke's Carbulic Comte, There is no son- hnl will allCl‘lllnlJ 177 lb fouling properties. It is an invalu.-7hl7- rlr7-.4 for sealds. foster-u 7-70, Price I\‘7'tnl_'7'-iil'0 cents at. Wm. l2) Ellie's drug Store. i137: James lrayley, Hamilton, says :â€""' I read the tr=ti7nnnials for .\lcCrvgor‘s Speedy Cure and found thatl had not to go In New York. l'hiladr‘lph' . Loni-Sana or Texas: 17: find living witnw .c.-‘ of it4 value, we had plentyof pvr-‘ultl. right here to prom- i.- lm'rils. I gut a bottle and it bI-lprd to“ right nwav,l was‘as had with firiious Fen-r 77nd lndirnrstion a4l think any 77777- Could I' 7:77v7 laktu three hollltsmul77771777.”- and 7.777 7.71 any mind offmd with4 I may -‘7_‘r thal I an) l777777~r than] 7‘77‘!‘(‘I,'7t:ll :n be.’ ' l'ne trial Inuit-4 :7: Wm. B. Ll 123' s dru,s ' store, “It. ‘ Ft‘nelnn Falls. The Quickest Thing on Record l7! Kram's Fluid Lightning, for .\‘comlyia, ‘ Headache. Toothache. He‘ll doe: not lllldr‘ : requires but our applicrlioa to ham-l7 all pain magically without wing any greasy linirnen'. or car- ryingyoar fund in a 37777.l:i7‘-‘: {or heck“. Try 7 Iwenrr fire cm: 77777777.» from Wm. I227 Drlr' .‘gid. I‘crrelon Falli. DII'I'). In Lindsay. on Monday, Uriah-r 2'77l7. Walldxm Lloyd lluzwll, aged " 7'7:er 7;- 7 r In November lit. E79 rewritlzip of \'4~rulnr77.on Thur-day. Filimlwzh. widow of the inn: Mr Joseph flay, aged 73 years. to ‘ that pretending to do ‘ :N) the doctor rctuond fall of it with (la.. 7 “113.7730“;- .. .-.m l M-...-...__.».......... )1 EX 1% 1i 122' l‘ IR 122 l’() l{'1‘5 rsxsmx rants masters. Rama .2... arm-gnu; 377377777777. Tendon Falls, Flurry, Nov. 2nd, 1883. Wheat, tall. per bushel 4 4 $0 90 0 92 What, spring. " -' - - ’ 95 99 barley per bushel 4 4 - 40 56 Oats, ‘2 -‘ 4 - - - so 35 : l’ease. " " - - - 4 5:”- 67% lye. 2‘ 4‘ - 4 - - 577 I75 Potatoes, ‘4 4 -7 «4 4777- 45 50 Hum-r. per "7., 4 - - 4 - 1:7 17 Ilr7-.4.472d [I\‘-3:41p“ loo lbs . $4 377' :- 7'70 Eggs. per dozen, - 4 - - l? 13, flay. yer lou, - - - - $7 (in 777 $11 770 ‘ New Advertisements. To Whom It May Concern. This' is to certify that W. W. 1.0(7.2\.\', of l.ind4a_v. is our only authoiiled Agent for- ;he Counties of Victoria and Pelt-thorough for the sale of our instruments and auv 77lh- 727‘ person quoting prices in above named counties has no right or authority to do 57.7. 777777777777 77777.77 7 727.7777 (‘0. Rowtnanville. Oct'r flflth, ISSR. N. ll. It will be seen from the above that agents for other instruments offering or pretending to sell the Dominion Organs or Pianos, are only doing so to ch-civc the public. 36.3777. 71'. D. STEWART, M. D.. OCIFIJVI‘ AXI) AURIST, will be at the “ .\lc;\rlhur llousc " one day, Tuesday, November llltb. Daily ELI-rivals 012‘â€" GHRISTMAS 60008 at G. A. .\l7~lherell's BOOK STORE â€"â€"-.L\'D-â€"- MUSIC EMPORIUM. Come One lâ€"Come Alli! and examine goods before purchasing else- where. G. A. METHERELL, OPPOSITE r777: cxrzrasn cartoon, I€ont-~'t.. Lindsay. Lindsoy,0ctober27th,1883. IiAllDVVAIRE. J'. G. EDâ€"W'ARDS, ugainfor LIN1)HAL\’, SIGN OF THE ANVIL. LARGEST STOCK! FINEST GOODS! LOWEST PRICES! Full stock of Lance 7k. llanlnn Cross-Cut Saws, Axes, Files, Chains, Cow Tics, Scoop Shawls, Rope llaltcrs Lanterns, \Vclflll Beams, Platform Scales, Apple Parcrs &c. Building Hardware 711 Special Lulu I ‘rr'rc.7. Pure White Lead, Oils, Colours, Var- nisbcs, 'l'urpr-nlinc. .\lacbinc Oil. Lcatll er Melting, Carpenters’ Tools, All” Sup- plies, Black miths' Supplies and Car- riage llardw‘are. J. G. Lindsay, ()cl’r 81h, 181233. E DW .7\ II “S. . ., ., 7:--tlll . The Old Stand. BAKEâ€"Ev endanger. JOHN MOFFAT begs to in form his customers and the pub- lic that, while carrying on the linking busi- ness as usual, and turning out daily Choice Bread, Cakes, Buns kc, he has ju4t opened out. a nice stock of FRESH GRUGERIES,7 all of which will lrt- sold at the very lowest llving profit. The Finest Flour kept constantly on hand: OATS, BEAN & SHORTS. FARM PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods, and Cash Paid for Butter & luggs. 39$)“ The undersigned will do all in his power to merit a i’nnlinlleluu' of tlrt‘ patron- age so liberally bestowed on him during the past five years. 0 JOHN MOFFAT. l‘e'ir-lou I‘alls. Jun!- 13m, 17-77.; FARMERS, THRESHERS. .\XU Alli I. UWNLIIH, USE Mclflll BROS. 87 E038 Celebrated llHllll2 .l lillllllllll Ill, gunman-~47! 'he he lln tl- ( in. diet. also i7-l7‘. nér Il'r'll nary/1m or clay 777/777/77'rrr7y/. ’, For sale I Jflllh' A. ELLIS. thaw-r, Fencloa Folk. April 12”.".l7, lilii‘l, (My. FARM FOR 8317:. For aalr‘ on easy terms, price SLOW, Let H in the find conceuiun of the II‘HM '77I7i7h arc Cl‘uH/I and (toad. (In the firm there are 5 fl 7777:] cedar lug hmn 7 57': I ’.' 7 {727ml wtb Lil/ha n 1717, frame ban-,7; cart. 1113‘ {7777 314'7’l7 Tlrl'll'Ill': hound, r7 r2;- urns drirarg if d an! a 1" largo. poultry house; nlw. a okra-Ending sprrng creek 777.7] tlm‘c welln. and a two. were orchard r‘ 77247773777,- wm hundred apple trees. about 2.. :' 7.7 7.7 l7;"l.- arr.- bearing. Apply on the prr 77.;77‘777 to CHRISTOPHER FELL, {ownrlbp , of Form-Hill». ronzaanng 27777 ecu-9. :Iho .l I . Auction ""77‘56773. If»: to infer-m the public that I have re opened my auction mum in the old stand on Colborne Street, and have opened out a heavy stock of Genera l (Bvoods, which will be sub. t‘hmp 7177â€" 0775717 during 7 the week and bv Auction Every Saturday fight at 7 o ‘clock. I All who wild) to 17.7772 tlnir Clothing cat 777ml made up in the Ialcst s: yll‘s Ian ho mealumoda: 72d 36“ l' mile .4 indebted 7777747 pa) up at. once. or their accounts will be. plrucd 7n the hand: at a collector Lena-tuber the sign, Father’s thraar. T X FORRER. Fonelou Falls, .\‘nv'r ls! 1.44:7. AUCTION SALE 0" \ MEAN]: FAR M P ll 0 I" E R TY â€"I§ Tubâ€"2- TOWNSHIP OF VERULAM. l\ Till: CUFNTY l" VICTORIA. There will be sold on Tuesday, The 20th day of November, 1883, at one o'clock in ”777 afternoon. at the .\lcâ€" .~\Itbur "7777.472 in lb».- W'illugo ol' l“(‘ll(‘l0ll thins, by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain nmrlgngc, which will he prudnvt‘d at the sale. the following property under mortgage from Alfred Y 77‘7lley Hopkins .\â€" l‘he South part of the East half of Lot No. 32 in the 8rd Concession of the Township of Verulanw containing 98 acres more or less, according to the registered suru‘y or the north end ut the 3rd concession of the 17777 uship 7d \' 717‘- ulam. made by James DIChJIIlI, l'. 1. December ‘.‘:'77h, lRIIL 'l‘t‘l' Ins :â€"â€"(lno-tenth of the putt base monev to be 7777M down on the 7l77\ of 477172. 1"‘07 balance, terms will be m. Idc l7nnwn M the sale. ' For further particulars apply to JONES. Illlllh‘ 7k .\l7‘l7‘l‘l.\"/.ll‘f. Soh'rltors, .llnro.‘7ir Hull, Toronto, 7 . or to Groom: (77‘xx7v7auu. 1"7‘777‘17777 I'd/[.4. Toronto, Ueloln-r 777777, lsaa. 3:774. (Q U1 (Eli 1.1.3 l 111 â€"A.\D-â€" WATER LIME CEMENT. fl‘lllu N \f’ .\Nll I‘. l' .\l‘ I‘Ill l" 0' Y h: ‘7777 now- II] 77377 ration here the 77 patent l.in|72- I\'ilo, \\birh is turning out large qn mllth .4‘ of the best Quitk |7imv in the l’ r‘o\inr.72 \\nlt‘r Lime Cemcnl kept constantly on hand. ALL ORDERS l’llORII'Thl' .\TTI‘ZNIIHII TI). For prices apply at the office of the 0777774 pony on Colbnrne slroI-t. 'l‘lll-I .\'~.2\l‘\\'l“ll‘ I’Al‘lilt I I) I‘enclon Falls, 077. 1:7‘,7l ‘ F 4&1231 l2‘()l€7 H.\l.l" .. The undersigned offers for sale the west bnlf‘ol‘ lot 2‘.’ in the-17h concession of Ver- nlnln, containing lllll acres, more or less: about (to acres being clt-arvtl and u\'t'l' :70 acres covered with good timber, including some Nut-lien! pine. A comfortable boost: and buddings and 77 nm or failing spring are. on the land. Apply to J A .\I ES 7] I ' N I\' l .\', Sir. Vcrulnm, (let'r lSlh, IHHJI. .‘H-I.t'. CHAixiéE iiifiiifiiiiEss NEW DRUG STDRE, FENELON FALLS. llaving purzrhIsI-d the Drug llu.â€" itwss of Mr. John NugI-nl, I \\oull ltnlllvlfulh 74n- lit: it n (‘227777tinnnnu of the pnlronugo so lib- 7"rall_\ lustowid on him in the 377747, and will do mv nlnrost to merit the rtllllt' by mundâ€" i773,r 717747 I) to bu boss and hmping con- slnnll) on hand a FRESH AND FULL .."l‘()(ll\' 77f everylbing us uallv kept in n lil4l 7‘la44 drug .4777777 I also intend adding lnrplv to the 3m 47 nt 4l777k 7f I7ool7-, Slaliumry and Four y hood-7, and to .47‘ll ul [din-7 .4 that will d7 ly (Julnpt'liliml. W. H. ELLIS. 7170 (I‘ll l'} l’l'l£l4l( 7‘. In referenci- lo the above HIII‘, I beg l7‘77v72 lo r7-lurn my rllH'l‘l'lZ thanks to my Hum-2râ€" nus friends and 7‘577 tonn r-7 who low .77 lih orally dealt \\ilb llll' in Ila paal. and would 774k a continuance of Ila .47777777- for 7777 4n!- (“Is4or, .\lr. \\. l‘l. I‘Illi4'.a4’ I 7.777 f77|l_\ 77â€" eomtncnd him I77 lbl‘ n lr.-n t not 7 7777b Ii lll"l .IHIIN .\‘l' I:l..\l'. Fcnv‘lon Falls, Aug't ‘.'l7-I, HM}, L‘H-If, 77777777777777. 077778. ‘ the ""7341 beautiful 7l7-4ign-7 and the low! or- I succeeded in getting the agency for lb!- rcl- I7]:ll"'l guns in the nnu‘kl‘l tor the unallr-‘l 377M277. W" F7272 mi- I77 low you buy. "71.7.11 l have I I I Hnosmr Combined Seed llnlls. Tlll‘.’ III-[NT /.\' ('.l.\'.l/I.l. I will fell to farmers for full ‘7t'1’lllllfl on next year‘s term-'7 Ii“! a [bill now. and rash next spring will he c77774id7-r7‘d the mute :77 Hull down. In I77i7‘7‘- I turn «77m- pele with any, and warrant the machine in every way. I am now offering IH'W Wanzer Sewing Machines at pril‘e4‘ varying from .7245 in $127, and Ila-y have no equal. 37:17” Fire and Lifv lumrancc. Loan on early ternn. Mum-y Ir; J'. 1\ l 'H’l.‘l N. l’enr-lou l"nll-, Aaron 77th, l7-7‘-'l. ‘ IIA‘V 777777777777 87 777777777 FENELON FALLS. Thr- advl‘rif-I-r ls pr2pan-d lo 721717774. all orders with whit-I7 )7: may in: ln‘ouml, Itolu [IlllllilIElS Hill BUlllllllllS ‘ to lhv nrnrsllral john of carpenter work, and i will Iparc no paint In girl: Mllulactwn in I l' foi 'NQI.‘ DOORS 7i: WINDOW SASII "757717: to or In at 7i7‘7rl notéu‘. of good tn:- i “dial, and at v7 777777777‘17'72 prim», ‘ w Work-4.7.37 7777 7777777734 Street H7721, I trawl-nu: on “7.7745711”! 17177“. I EDWARD IHW. , Hell ll7f7.l7~,-s.'. ,.;,.It Fcnvlon Falls,

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