â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_',â€"â€"_ Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 1 _.. -~. ~--_ -_.._._...__. .5 3:31: Crops. ‘- .2 "' \\'t.\'NtPt-._g£ 20,â€"There is no truth whatereF'rtJihe dispatches sent out from Dakota to the American press Stating that there is much starvation in . the Territories, owing to their failure l of crops. The rains of the past week i New Advertisements. ' INSURANCE. Mr. G: Cunningham having transferred his Insurance Business to me, I am prepared to take risks on all classes of property have wonderfully improved the wheatlAt very LO‘VeSt Rates- erons. In the ltockn'ood and Portage' districts they never looked better. ST. PAUL, July '31.â€"â€"-A. L. )Ioliler, ~ Assistant General Manager of the Man. itoba Railway, has just completed a thorough examination of the wheat crop along the lines of the Manitoba system. He predicts that the country tributary to the \lanitoba lines will fur- nish for shipment 32,000,000 bushels of wlcat. This, he says, is conï¬rmed by Chicago experts. a- A Clifford young lady recently receiv- ed a letter from her best fellow, which was 17 feet 8 inches long. Very large orders have recently been received at Birmingham from the Ger- , man and French Governments for war- balloons. The German War Oflicc has- l adopted parachutes, as their value for ‘ campaigning: purposes has been clearly demonstrated by some recent experi. niean at Spandau. Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, who is an orniflwloulst, has reported that enormous flocks of rose-colored starlings have appeared in his dominions. They come from Asia and Africa. and have not been Seen in Europe since 1876. i 'l‘hcir advent immediately preceded the . Russo-Turkish war. An alligator and an English sparrow L‘llgztut'd in a battle near Dnricn, Ga,‘I the other day. The ’gator provoked the ‘ light by snapping at the bird, which in turn flew furiously at its ugly antago- nist, aiming with precision at. the sau- : riau's eyes. The ’gator finally gave up 5 the contest and took to the river. l An English paper published the nth-i or day a gruesome story of the kid glove trade. It was stated that, in order to obtain a high degree of ï¬neness and piiancy. the wretched kids had to be skinned before death, though, as a con- cession to sentiment, they were stupe- iicd with an opiate before the opel'ttelou. The famous Sittytou herd of short horns, which has enjoyed a very wide reputation for more than halfa century, has been sold entire for exportation to South America. There are 150 beasts in the herd. and great regret is expres- sed in Scotland at its-loss to the coun- try. The price is said to be 10,000 guincas. The traflic betweeniLondon and Paris just now is unparalleled in its extent. ‘ A few years ago the services to Paris via Dover or Folkestone were ï¬ve in number. There are now eight. A few years since the shortest time of'trnnsit was ten hours. it is, now possible tol be in the lac dc llunkerpuc in Seven hours and a half after leaving the Strand. Workman doing the grading on a railroad near Atlanta, Ga., witnessed l the sight the other day of a snake feed- ing its offspring. The baby snakes were secure in the roots of an old tree, and the mother. which caught flies by spring- . in: at them. would, when pesscsscd ofa iiy, rapidly glide to the young: snakes, which t-amc pull-tirell, hclter-skclter, to mm-t her. She caught a fly a minute, and was watched securing them for over two hours. Wall islanders are excited. Their farms have been invaded and line l‘lul~ stein and Jersey cattle have been seized by (,‘uxtums oliiccrs. The. larmcrs, dur- in;- the winter, had secured the animals in the States and driven them across the ice. The action of the ofï¬cers has thrown many into a panic. and they are ridding (littllht‘lYCS of the cattle to save the lo~< from seizure. Dozens ot‘cattlc skids to the American shore to prevent None but ï¬rst-class British and Canadian Companies represented. 38" FARDI PROPERT‘Y at very low rates. $50,000 to loan from 6 per cent. up. ‘V. E. ELLIS, Druggist and Bookseller. Fenelon Falls, June 25th, 1889‘. 20., FAR M E R S, Study your own interests and see our full line of Agricultural Implements before giving your order, at the Peter Hamilton Agricultural Depository, Fenelon Fall's. J. R. GRAHAM, Algent. See the Peter Hamilton M‘s-mm. BINDER, with steel sides and steel deck. The only liinderwitii. canvas rollers running in metal boxes. See how convenient the levers are, and all within reach from the seat. Our Binder is easily managed with two horses. Our Binder does its Work when wanted and is always ready. Uur Binder has the light- ' est and strongest main frame on the market. Our Binder is the Queen of the harvest field. Also the Hamilton Harvester, Crown .\lower 1 and Tigca Sulky Rake. Pl‘iaesatwny down . to meet the times. I. R. GRAHAM. Fenelon Falls, June 28th, 1880. 20. WWWW 00000000000000000000000 oumooooowooovooowo». 909.99 0.999999%... Watches, Blocks, Jewelry. oowoooomuou ooooooooonooooooooooooooocove» class workman, and those who leave their work with him can depend upon getting it done promptly and in ï¬rst- class style. All work warranted. STAND: % i 3223ԠRemember, )lr. Frost. is a first- g Opposite the Post-Oï¬ice. . N no. FROST. § % June 10th, 1889. I .o .o .90 ooooooooooowoooooooooooo noeoooooooooooo Em - The only exclusive Jewelry Store in Fenelon Falls, with all the-lending styles, comprising o00000000000000000000000E WWW l i have been piloted over the river behind l l the Canadian authorities from capturing them. i M 11;}...rrenlbi, the North Shir Roi/er Mill ('0. V Fenelon Falls. Friday, July l‘Jtlt, 1889. - l Fl-IXELUN FALLS MARKETS. ‘ l l \\ ilrttl. (all, per bushel - - $0 85 on Wheat. spring. " - - - 0 35 90 Wheat, Scotch or Fife. - - (I 37 9'.) {hob-y. per bushel - - - 40 45 flats. -- h - - - â€" no 33, l'em‘c. -‘ H - - - - so ‘ co l’ 'l..tut'$. “ iii) 35 liittt‘r.pt-rlb.. - - ~ - - l5 l7 ill-gs. 5w: viva, - - - - 5 75 6 3o figs. pt-r down, - ~ â€" - ll l'.‘ lit; . per ton, -.. - - - $1? 00 $l'.’ 00 Advertisement. Notice.’ A Brawl-Ede}? $5 “5;! be gin-n to any party furnishingin- actuation or. of: will lead to a conviction ml. at lurvntie u.’ Ilir Liquor l.lt‘-fll:( Act Of Rules and Rr,’ .lntions governing License llulders or 22.5: Victoria. Name or‘ inform- an: hp! imitate. l 1 be led (may by every/prop" of wind that blows. STI Lil-111x713 , and able to compete in my own line of business and; thank my numerous patrons for their kind support. for the. last ten I years. : position live times in the last i tcn vcars in Fenelon “alls,a.nd will still be able to give sntis-' faction, us in the post, after :havlng had thirty years" ex- pericncc. J. s L AT E R, ‘ Watchmaker & Jeweller, no... mama-m.new... QFENELON I'L’lLLS. Box 473, Lindsay. ‘ L 2 DooraSoulh of Mechanics institute. Luisa}. July 10th, lSu‘L'.-22-3\v. I have \Viujstood up- The most substantial Blinds made. Usefulli 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. CHANGE or BUSINESS. . We intend making a change in our business on August lst, and in order to raise as muclr 1110116)’ 115 PUSa'Ible by that date we have decided to turn. as much of our stock as poasnblc into» cash before we make the change. We are fully aware that we shall have to make a heavy sacriï¬ce in: order to accomplish this result, and we are fully determined to make the sacriï¬ce with the clear understanding that we get SPOT CASH for all Goods sold, as we. will under no-conside ation charge any more Goods until after the change in our business is effected ; nor will we, while thissalc is in pro-â€" greSS, allow any Goods to go out on approval. On the other hand, we will sell all New Goods at exactly COST PRllCE : all Remnants and“ Short Ends at Less than Half Price; Miillinery and Mantlcs at. Half Price; licady-nmdc Clothing for Less than the Cost of Making and Trimming Ordered Suiits. We are prepared to accommodate responsible parties who desire to buylnrge- parcels from: $00. up, on 3 or 4 months“ time by paying Bank interest and giving their promissory note. As every one knows, our entire Stock is N cw in every respect, and naonc but the very. Best. Qualfity. \Ve- have no shoddy goodsto offer at any price. scoTHEcAN, GATHBO & MARK, City Drupiors and Clothiers, .llunugcrs. No. 2 DOBSON’S BLOCK. 2 DOORS WEST OF THE POST OFFICE, KENT-ST., LINDSAY. E. W WWW registered in Dominion. 85 Il. l-lcrd. Book, S N will be lrcpt this season on the premises of -, i the undersigned, Lot No. 2'3 Con. i. Vern-l l POWDER. taken the ï¬rst prize at Fenelon Falls Show Fenelon,June 4th, 1880.â€"lT-4w‘ RI Ml Mason1 . l Picture Frames Made to Order a Specialty. Diseases of Domesticated Animals Treat-IHOUSG “The at...“ Durham Bun,‘ ' "‘ INSECT g , 5 t ' lanys ’l‘lepns Sll cals‘h. Fenelon Duke is 3i DFAI ER IV ’ _ezr o t, a ram some roan colour. has ‘ ‘ ‘ three years, and is a gl':lll(liFanGy Wanna H. S 2 ' .'so.'. i “m \ Gold and Silver Watches, H _ s Veterinary Surgeon, Oil-p ainted Window Shades, ‘ _. y WIDIOrl-‘UliEs. a n-lcnelon lalls.l -â€" Honor Graduate of Ontario Veterinary. ' College, Toronto, 1884. I ed on Scientiï¬c Principles. done in town or country i Equine Dentistry a Specially. â€"â€" i l E a 8 HI Residence, Corner Colborne & Louisa. sts. BE. ‘ i A â€"â€" WWW N. B.â€"-â€"WiLL ATTEND AT BOBCAYGEON ___, I ALL FRESH. ’.'- . v I :2::::::::.:::: - _ .czzzrxzxzm - e 5 . -.o$.3:i;.::«n _ I QOOOOQOOOQQQOOQO I l I l tooqv¢§ooocotoeo oooovvwoooooooo WWQHNHOO wan?â€" A'I.‘ Wâ€" ‘ Puritan Cali" cork-soled Boots â€"-watcrproof, sensible; ‘ Walkcnplmst,’ and ‘ Common Sense ’ Boots; ‘ Cardigan ’ ()vcr- shoes, something new and something good. German Felt Slip- LUMBER YARDS, pet‘s from 25c. per pair up ; scc ’cm. ‘ Boss ’ and ‘ Climax ’l llNElUN illlS lllll llNllSllll seamless laced Bootsâ€"nothing to ripâ€"and THE ‘ GREAT MEDICAL DISEOVERY ’ BOOT; We have for salt: here-and al Lindsay all curing Corns, Bunions, Tender and Damp Feet. We Show samples of! the leather of, which a number of our line lines are manufactured. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THE il‘ll'ds 0" “"lmlllg I“Who-"l Jniah SHIIHHHK anon: saw srrtns rnnvun; (‘ORKHRS Our stock of Staples is, as lElm}?I,"l"‘“f"3, "‘3‘; ",‘_‘““’".‘~“-, 5"""~'“*‘* usual, unsurlmssed- We give with every pair of our celebrated lmill-ion(iiiiuiiiii- rill... Jill ifiii-lolli'iii-i iiiiil Glrls’ School Boots, 3 Beautiful School-bag ' ' ' A i . Our Common lounlwr, both Pine and. GROCERIES AND PRUVISIONS Choice and Fresh. Eight pounds good Japan TL... 1 “‘"“'â€â€œ"’ “"‘" “‘“l “"" """" Ԡ"""“â€-" “““" for Si .00. Two good Brooms for 25c. A good Scrubbing Brush for 5c. istuck, cut last season. wrll roofed, dry and bright. inanniiunnrt-d expressly for the lm n?- Mvoovmoooo~oooomoooooooooooooooooonoooo Itrade of Fenelon hull: and Lindsay and enema: ’v & GLASSWARE ' zsurrounding country. O ‘ o 'F W AT COST- "$21 5 J J B I LA I From our longt-xprrlt-nt-r in the business, oonmomoooooooomooowooooâ€n....~o»o¢3¢» - . ‘l illliil bring builders Ulll‘rl'l\"'.-, we havi- :t. lgood idea of What is rmplirvd for lll'n‘l i-Insn. lor common building lll:llcl'iitln for honlrs, SPLINT BLINDSllJOHN WALLACEl"a;;::::l.‘::::’.:';iit}:tits........ 900cc. i _ _ :hnth qualiliI-s to <nit purchasers. l‘rirt‘n- ‘ begs to inform the public that he is pre- ', ti-um $1; ï¬n to $3 pm 5] feet and npwnms T1 8 d __ 1 ,‘ ' I lu‘rcd ‘0 “xem‘lc Orders for I “'t- have :Ilmlll two million in"! that Inn-t 1 un crsignu I; now nmnuï¬tcturmg the i we sold to illilkt‘ mom for new aim-l4 I'm. above lllmds at 6 cm, W, SW, 1.0,, M, Read, Me, gSLEIGHS, GUTTE RS, i"uriccourt.3'"..:'l:':::"salts: elsewhere. or by sending lin'ii‘ l-ills ha-rv or if to Lindsay l'or quotations. llilia- t~-iilnntml " and returned for approval. “an rill]! by «air and wheeled vehicles ofull kinds. ‘ and Ornamental. Give good satisï¬lction ‘Factory over_ james Knoxis blacksmith loads to all points. (Jun pvt spl't'izll rn'w“. ‘ wherever‘tried. .I shop, Francis-3L East. Fenelon Fans. ' on to April next. Send on your owls-rs. - Samples at J. ileard‘s Hardware Starr-J “One Dullnrh’nvui 1.- TM. l)uliztr.-‘ Harm-d.†l l TAXI; Nora"): â€"'l'lnv nlmvv i: all gang lnnl- l W Agents wanted- $310133 To SUIT THE TIMES, 5 her, pnzallt-l men... “7. II. QI‘IIYR‘C‘II.5 w: Itcpuimexccuted llcatneggar‘dl k l'lfhr/llll I‘ll/1'. Fenelon Falls, Feb. 15m. lamaâ€"1'41. ldislmlclh 4mmâ€: Semi l. l’.\ HSHNS, Agni! ul- Lin In 11/. SUBSCJEIIBE 1*01}. ‘THE “GAZ;ETTE.†ONILX' ONI‘Z DOL‘LAII 131112, X'ICAII. JOB PRIKTIHG EXECUTED. "I THE BEST STYLE AND AT THE LOWEST BATES. ~ 7‘!" 97 ~18; Z. ~ y a. _-... .aw-..â€"â€"-. .â€"‘ A", .1 .v 0 ,-. .. -43 «.