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Fenelon Falls Gazette, 19 Jan 1894, p. 4

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wfivvvvvâ€"v ‘ of mind and enables. me to pay Off my own iiieéf‘ifismgii?3333?}.3l’1fn’issiii ’ a . ..... ~‘I- ..-..- -aâ€".-=. ._. _. «1 ._ .._I a- _..-..,; ._- A_‘ »â€" _-~ prevented from giving him a crack‘ or: ,two after he had knocked him down." Ichabod Huges. “ Thou wear a lion’s bide l doff it for shame, And hang a calf’s-skiu on those recreant limbs.” ~Sliakspeare. The question “ Which Licked?" asked in our last issue with reference to ' the encounter between Reeve Kylie and Sam Hughes in Lindsay on the 2nd inst. has been answered categorically and dogmatically, and answered just as we expected it would be. After the fracas the reeve laid an information against the major for an assault, and the trial. which was held in the town hall on Friday, lasted from 10 a. in. until 5 p. in. without an intermission for refreshments, and the court room was so crowded from start to finish that even the “rat” from FenclOn Falls could not have worked his way in, a statement that will be ratified by all who were present. Mr. Hughes was outsworn at every point bya number of reputable witnesses, who tore his illusory statement in the Warrior of the 8th to rags and tatters, and gave sub- stantial grounds for the remark we heard made in Lindsay on Saturday that “ there would have been mighty little left of Sam. in about five minutes if Kylie had not been pulled off him.” All the evidence went to show that the hitherto-allegedgallant major was the aggressor by both tongue and fist, and, therefore, Police Magistrate McIntyre inflicted a fine of $15 and costs, to the great deliabt of the vast majority of the . persons pliesent. Constable Short had lo amend by'law. N’o' 211‘ at thls'meet'“ :ing of the council. v summoned both parties for- fighting on . B, l. d ,3 ., , d, .the- street; but the magistrate decided 3' “W ref“ (Knee “ml” and passe " Mr. Austin gives notice of a by-lawi that Mr. Kylie was only acting in self _ . defence when he knocked his assailant to WWW." the (flerl‘ to 513“ by'lim No“ 268 at this meeting of?‘ the-council.. ' ll '. °. - . down ’ and he ( 11 K) discreetly re By-law read three times and passed; frained from stating then and there, as , he did elsewherefthat, if he had not moved 133' MI" Am91d"se°°9ded by Mr. Austin, That this council now been prevented, he would have rolled :adjpumf_uarried, Sam over in the snow and blackened . _ his eyes. That was the Worst he lh‘ Fenelon Falls, Jsanuary 1'5'th, 189%., Members 0E the- council met pursuant 'tended to do, because the two “ fnccrs ” he had received did not hurt him, and . to statute. Members present. Jqseph McFarland, reeve, and. councillors. he had achieved so easy a victory that he ‘6“ almost grateful $0 his fallen foe Brandon, Sandford, Martin and Golden. .After- taking and subscribing to the for affording him an opportunity of necessary declarations of qualification. acquiring glory at so cheap a rate. 1 . . . . , .r ' - , . hver smce 8am Hulahes mfllcudhlm and office, the minutes of- the last mect~ ing were read and confirmed’. ' ,self on this county the one grist aim Mr. Brandon gives notice of a by-law/ . _ - w m\_ Government Officials. and object of his existence has been to “ exalt himselfand insult and Villfy every- sziitzgilfgelgyggugr the 00,,gghion of. body who wouldn’t take him at bisown , B‘y-law read‘ three times and” passed. an Every Article at Bargain. n In his address before the Young W Men’s Liberal Club at Toronto on Mon. price. and suits for libel and general . Moved by Mr. Brandon, seconded by day evehihgl Sh” Oliver MOW“ dealt detestation have been the natural result; ‘ Mr. Sandford, that the council adjourn J. McF A R LAN D. Village Council Proceedings. Fenelon Falls, January 13th, 189%. Council met at the call of the reeve. Member present, J. A. Ellis, recve, and councillors Brandon, Austin and Arnold. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. - - The clerk read a communication from. Messrs McSweyn and Anderson re the electric light by~law. - Moved by Mr. Brandon, seconded by Mr. Austin, That we refer Messrs. Mc- Sweyn & Anderson’s communication re» the electric light contraetto John A. Barron, village solicitor.â€"â€"-Carried. '3" Moved by Mr. Arnold, secOnded by Mr. Brandon. That the following ac~ counts be paid and the rceve give his. order for the same: J. A. Ellis, interest on note in Dominion bank, $2 50; H'. Austin, wood to Wise,'Mrs. Frisby and lock-up, $9 25; John Jones, salary, $12 50, commission on dog tags and ‘poll tax, $7 20; W. T. Junkin, salary,. $8 33. registering B. M. and D., $3 30 ;' P. Kelly, sanitary inspector, 26 days at 50 cents, $13.; James Dickson, rent of ball for division court, 330; John A. Barron, account, $25; Wm. Jordan, year’s rent of ball, $25; John Aldous,; entertaining tramps, $1 ; Geo. Jackett, balance of account for 1,893,, 3155;: 7 John Power, on. account, $25.â€".Carried. Mr. Austin gives notice of a by-law THE “ IDEAL ” WIND-MILLS. THO-MAS RQBSON has secured the agency fOi the Goold, Shapley & Muir Co’s “Ideal” Pumping Wind Mills. The Freeport Journal contains the folâ€" A year with lots of trouble financially for the . ink: figoessnelnlelypyongesg nail; céti; . , EDHH epqlfl Ill 0 (3V mil men in busmess. As I have had my share of . 3:3,: mfg-,1:sgfiortfigflxcrcg: nst; it, I ask my customers who“ have not settled Sign;mungggfgwfinsjrggfcgfliguts; last year’s account to come forward and settle citrlwdnmongthemme Stover I ' r d 1' ht place. Their exhibit at the World’s at once. t gii es me a goo 1g , ufacturing company occupies a. leading Fair has been the centre of attraction ’ ' x ' 1 in the windmill division all summer eases thelrs, It saves a’ a’DXIth and WOHY and energetic Mr.John M.Irwin, super-’- tong-ue more than ordinarily busy ex- liabilities and to cheerfully serve with a glad P1.i~.$ga.n§..l.,n.ir.:can,131...,Pug, ' In In ll V 8.11 ea. llnlOl‘ ec- heart my customers for the coming year. g ticnal Power Mill, and booking orders for them. Mr. Irwin reports business , done- with numerous foreign countries, 09 QQ- and within, the last few weeks the company has arranged with a. live ' Canadian firm, Messrs. Goold, Shapley 36. Muir 00., (Ltd), of Brantford, Can‘- ; I under, to manufacture and sell the Ideal ' ' and Ideal Junior wind-mills, exclu- sively in Canada. Mr. E. L. Goold, president, and Mr. John Muir, vice- president, were in 'the city recently arranging the details, and they report the prospects for business in Canada. as excellent. Mr. Muir, who, by the way, is a noted salesman, said some very complimentary things about the members of the Stover Manufacturing; company, and their honorable way of ‘ doing business, also about the excel- ’ lencc of their goods, but we will not ' J. M’FARLAND HAS EVEiBYl’HIitG gilzt‘fggttiffgifitt‘itét‘gif; sail; Ilibcuit fgdlirelbugifigs: hientzi'prilsi: IN GIN-GER . .. “n “g” ' The Fenelon Falls Gazette. m Friday. January 18th. 1894. as‘ eXhWStlvely With What he “le Says is and such 0 ularit as he has en'o ed " the only subject on which the Patrons ifm; a 10,, $516 y - J y‘ ‘ . . , g past was chiefly based - - .0, _ ‘ . , . of Industiy have anything in their_plat- upon what proved to be a delusion, that gigs; 0333;213:2223“ 19th um" ah form “galDSt the P011037 0" admmlShm' his many faults were at least partly " l ' ‘ ' . cm” The Carnival... 510? of the Reform Government 0f 00‘ compensated for by a heroic courage tarlou m, the proper or best mode of that would enable him to beard a lion ' Choosmg and P3971994 certain omelals in its den or go to Ulster at a moment's 'Who are "OW hppomted by the Goverh‘ notice. His reputation. for heroism did meht and Pald by fees; _The Patrons not, as far as we can learn, rest on a “PP?” 5° be Oh thefiplhmh that Shoh very solid foundation, bullying boys .Olficlala Oughh ‘0 h? 01th" aPl’olhted by and men physically weaker than him- the county 00mm“ 01‘ elected by the self, and. gracefully. backing out at the Pehpie hhd Pf‘f‘d‘ “afied' Salhrlehi hfl‘t we last moment fromva fight withhis eq-uals Ithmk every impartial and fair-minded in strength, being the greatest feats re- .reader- of Sir Oliver's address will be corded of him by history; but he walk. 'CODVlhced by it that 305’ Change from ed the streets with a tread-on-the-tail-of- the Preseht Sysmm WOUld be What an my coat swagger and tried- to» look as .Irisbman once spoke of as “an improve- much like A' ' ’ ’ . I n ' jax defying the lightning "mm for the Wm'se- I" the Uhlted as he could, and theseperformanccs, 535MB“ mthe SYStefh that the Patrons backed up by a fine physique and dark timid Introduce into Canada is produc- hints set afloat by himself of his dire- 'tive of the one great eVll that an official fu1 doings in the dim and distant past, 1Wh0‘h'35». mth 'hflhehtlal friends 0" led the unthinking masses to believe. ’l'elau‘i'es'; 0” Who belongs 50‘ several that he really was abero and no mistake. ' The first carnival of the season was “held in the B‘enelon Falls skating rink on Monday evening last, and, notwith- standing the unfavorable weather, was well patronized, a number- of skaters. lfrom. Bi‘ndsay and Bobcaygeon helping» to swell the attendance; The following : is a list of those in costume :-~ Miss Bella. Sanderson, Dawn. I Miss Mabel Neaison, Japanese Lady. ' Miss- Mabel‘ San.dford,. Spanish Dancer. Miss Heaslijp, Yum Yum. 5 Miss Emma; Deymau, lil'lowchirl.. I Miiss'Mdn-ni‘e» Archer, G'ypsy Girl. Miss Fanny 0. Brandon, Czaroni. Miss Spears, Snow Ball.. , Missgli'mnie- Chambers, Dime Girl;.' Miss A. Aldous, Daisy May. Sabina Martin, G'ipsy Fortune Tellers Perhaps You Want a? New/Sleigh or Cutter on THE OLD ONE FIXED UP 1 Isosieties, may: retain his position in But, how has the mighty fallen !‘ In a $53,153:?"(3°b°“’g°°”’ $333? . _ . . - lsplte‘ of .her‘ih‘gehcea , Incompetency 01‘ moment of madness he forgot the first Jenny Graham, Dime Girl. If you (10, 1t Wlll pay you to V1S1t love”, dIShOU’eShXi “’th here any 1‘93' law of nature, self-preservation, and W. Ritchie, Rainbow. - Vsonable complaint Will at once he at- now he fies dethroned in the dust, and Lyons, Russian. S. S. 'ten’d'e‘f “‘3 by the Inspector, Who has the the scales have fallen from the eyes of Harry RObS‘m’ Amsterdam“ Tommy E. Archer, Fireman No. 23.. Clare McArthur, Young Mexican. R. DcLury, Paris. W. Patterson, What Am I ‘2' tackled Reeve Kylie, and henceforth let ank Rutherford: IPlSh Gehtlem“"-» power of dismissal and Will exercise it, his dupes, In the expressive words of All Kinds. Good Workmanshil). LOW Prices. Elf-“eccssm'yt 5“ any moment' I“ 50'.“ Chaucer (l'r'somebody else) “he hit off cases the change from fees to salaries more than he could eha-w” when he Repairing and Repaint‘ing Neatly and Promptly asked forby the-Patrons has been made, Done' and always With the “3311‘” that the £995 him be called Ichabod, for his glory has W' W' 800th Indian Chief" , - fell 01? and‘ there was a 1055 to the dc m,ted and let his hotoun kg with S. Irwin (Lindsay), IrishWashcrwomann REMEMBER THE PLACE I p- ’ p D up ’ l I , Pro‘vince' The present System" Of hP' iwhicll North Victoria is inundated, be W. B. Mcooy’ llexi llfllll in Knnxs Blacksmllh Shop, Francis-8t East, - A. G'll' 3, Golden Giant. pomtmentsand pavements has always recalled and those of Mr. Kylie be cir- 1 1e FENELQN FALLS- . . , Ralph Brown- (Bobcaygeon), McGinty.. been In vogue, 15 not a RGFOI‘ID EDDOVfl- -cul&hed' instead. Though Sam has “one Malcolm Clark, General Wolfe. “0h, “3 Some Of the Patron-‘3 h‘We WOh' down at least ninety per cent. in public Dec“ Deymahl J’m 0mm abl been led to believe d ‘ - I ' ' ' Willie Sundford'l- Dlldom 5' ) an *9 1m estimation: he of course has his sympa- , . . doubted] the best that can b d; w d . . ’ . . . FindMartin, Colored Gentleman. A m my} h a I .0 .evme ’ :thlzms and; “POIOg‘ShS who Pm glf’mg Thos. Graham, President Royal Electric Co. " 0 0'“ “7.0 ls. Fina by £099 Instqhd ,all sorts of reasons for his ignom-ious Fred 0111th, The Mysterious Man. of by salary is paid in exact proportion ‘defeat; but, let them say what they will, Chus- Edwards}. Dead CW“ Show to the work he does» Whth is fair and the fact remains that Major» Hughes, Josel’h'thswr Sham” reasonable; and to Phe‘feht, “305? in ,aitet‘ first insulting and.- then striking a large centres from dhl'lvmg mordmflte civilian severali pounds lighter than him- ? I t George Wright, Shepherd. Fred McKeown, Irish Washerwomen..- “ble Portion me their eahhlhgh‘rlh‘mme spicuously that if he were in the regular Jé. Bran-don, Ticket Agent. . ‘ cases “5 "3‘th "3 fifty P0” Gehl’uâ€"OVBI‘ ‘1 armv he would probably bé‘ cashiercd Reggie Shhdfm‘d‘» FEEhChCOOk- ‘ ’ , fixed amount has to be paid by them to ‘ J‘. Smith, William the Conqueror; incomes from their Offices. ‘1 GODSldOF- self, showed the white feather so.con- Dnnnisfrwomny, Boss ot'tho Ranch. for conduct unbecoming an officer or a LN” mymfl'ni Durkey Girl" - n - . __ . 1 ' '1" » Old Wom .. their respective counties. The assertion gentleman. Some think he 13 to he gggdylhhgiz. Jock:;. that Phrhyl§m lhflhehces the hpphlhh‘ pitied. Perhaps he is 3 but he isn’t to T. Austin, Master of Ceremonies. ments lS quite true, but so it would be be pitted against such men as Mr. W's Powles’s Corners. _. if the officials were appointed by the county councils or elected by the people, and it is not claimed that better men would obtain office under the proposed new system than under the system now prevailing. It speaks volumes in favor UNDERTAKING, ‘ of the Ontario Government tbht their . ~â€"â€"â€"AT-â€"-â€"- - - 6 mithold of appelntlng"ofiicials is the 9 on y tilng with which the Patrons of c M SQ Industry find fault, and that they go even that far is due to the influ‘encc‘of FRANCIS ST. WEST, Kylie. Bya strange coincidence we were asked the other night what We thought of some school-book sentences correspondencf’ off,” aaz‘t‘e' , that had been given to the fifth class Ml‘o Joseph Perrlh Intends ‘0 hhlld pupils to pm intosimplerlauguage’ and a dwelling house next summer. Mri the second of which was as follows :-- James Wag“ already has the Contra“ “ He found on examination a contusion for the carpenter, work' Since Min of the integuments under the orbit, with an Wag“ came to Fcnelon he“ has bin” extravasntion of blood and ecchymosis of between fifteen and twenty dwelling the surrounding tissue, which was in a houses and barns, besides doing numer- tumefied State; Mid “‘50 Whh 9' Slight one other jobs of carpenter work, one- ”‘bmSion 0f the cuticle", of which was assisting in framing the ' " Why,” we exclaimed in astonish- timber for the red mill at F'cnelon Falls. ment, “ that's exactly what the doctor .llr. Wager came with his brother- would have found on an examination of Ephraim from the township of Camden, Sam Hughes, if Mr. Kylie hadn’t been and owns fifty acres on' the lake shore, who are prepared at any moment to magnify a molehill into a mountain if they happen to want one and can't find one ready-made: Dundas & Flavelle Brothers, Dealers. in Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinerfig C'hief’of Police. . or; »

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