breatGrops in the Northwest. 1 With more than a quarter of‘a million‘i acres under crop more than last year. and with the must. promising prospects >1) far. the reports from all parts being nnuniuwns as to the ï¬ne condition of the grain, .‘Innitoba this season will {5r “‘“‘â€â€â€˜"“‘“‘“"‘“:a'c&‘mwm'. ___.___â€" TALDRI NE in all its branches, without any slop~shop â€"IS ATâ€" CAR TE R, "Efï¬gdflERs THE GHEAP mugs Baum Paper and Picture Frames outdo her-ell". railways will be taxed to the full, and to meet the demand the Canadian Pa- x-ilic railway will add about two then- s-lml more lrcight‘ears to its rolling stock in order to he in a better position to handle t'reights. Such a great crop as is CSpcclcd, and. without doubt; the ex- pxt‘lalitm' will be reclined; means the circulation ol'a very large sum of money, reaching into the millions, in the North- went. and all will reap the beneï¬t. It will beneï¬t the province and the country generally in another way. It will fur- ther advertise the greatest wheat pro- ducing country in the world and attract more settlers to share in the prosperity which has come uninterruptedly to the :mricultzirist there. for some years past. While the farmers in the American States to the south are struggling with all sorts oi" drawbacks and- difï¬culties. the .‘Ianitobt farmer has been prosper nll“. and the never-failing crops which he has gleaned mn~,t make many relin- rgnish their holdings in unproductive Dakota and Kansas, that they may I‘- move to and'share in the. riches to be won in the great wheat. belt. There is room Inr millions of settlers in the isl‘rn-tlna'est, and no where in the world wuld a man get'bctterreturns I'or hi lab~r than there; This I'a-ll will see a phenomenal output 01' brcadstulis from the prairie country, and everyone who participates in the profit will have in his pocket ample testimony of the pros- perity ol' the new land.â€"-Ne\\‘s. .0. Smallan is raging at: Tcguciclpia, sue of the largest towns in Ilt’mduras. Fifty more destitute Russian Jews arrived in Montreal lustdlonday byfthe Allan steamship Cit-cussirin. ' " Rev. C. II.- Spurgcon, who avfew days ago was believed to be at the point ol death, is now said to be rccorering. There is an nb<olute potato lamina in some parts-offllaine, and.- the people have eaten no potatoes for several weeks. the old crap having been calf-rusted and no new ones imported. ' 'l‘wo inen~ol Jackson. )liclu, bear odd relations with each other; yet. they-arc no relation. Alderman Jinncs Mitchell and Engineer James Mitchell are their ponies. Their wives bear the same Christian names, both have/two boys and a girl that bear the same names and whose ach are the some. The rural assembly» of" the province ol Kaasan, Russia, where the distress is most acute. has-decided to apply to the Government. fora loan of $5,000,000 roubles. 'l‘hc rural'assembly- will also ask for a delay in the collocbionol‘ the peasant taxes, and will request that the manulitcture of brandy from corn be prohibited. and that the brandy shops lib closed l'o'ru year. Ageneral appeal for Funds to assist the suffering people has also been issued. Near Dayton, Gm, there is a well locally known as the “' well of frozen air." In drilling the well a stratqu of frozen clay and gravel was encountered at a depth of liter-live I'e'et.‘ After pas siner throuin tire feet of this numerous cavities were encountered from which the cold air came in gusts. The escape ol‘the air from the well can: be heard roaringr for nearly 200 yards. A‘Vbncket of water set over the opening will freeze through and through within a few hours. 1)II.C.D. . I{.\'tnsir.â€"1n Ihc township of Fenelon, on Tuesday, July 28th, Mr. Isaac Knight, aged no ycurs, 4 months and 16 days. FE‘NELOX F.‘\ LLS bibliï¬â€˜ETS. Rsporle I by (Io! North Star Roller Mill Co. Fcuulon l-‘alls, Friday, July 3lst 1891. Wheat, Scotch or Fife . ... 98 to 1.00 Wheat, full, per bushel. . .. 95 97 “‘lieul, spring. “ . . ..- 93 ' 9.") Harley, per bushel.... 50. 55’ (his, " .... .... 40 45 l’euso. “ .... 65 70 Rye I “ . . . . . . . . 60 65 Potatoes “ . . . . . . . . 60 65‘ llnttcr.pcr lb . . . . . 1?. 13 Eggs, per (101001...†10 1‘1 lluy, per ton...... . . . . . . . 8.00 10.00 Ilidcs . . . . . . .............. 2-50 350 Sheepskins........,....... 25 50 W'ool .............. [8 20 New Advertisements. _.____._.Am.._.â€"._.._.___ ESTRAY' COW. Come on to the subscriber's premises, the west half oflet 27 con. 3 Yerulam, a week ago, a brown cow with broken horns. Th.- omicr can have herâ€"by proving prop- erty and paying charges. , ' ’ JAY'S LAMB, In.†\‘ernlnm, July 23rd, 1891. . 22-3. "nannyâ€"4 “~14.†w-.. .....â€"...-... .m FOR SALE The cast hull ofLot 27, Con. l, Vtrulnm. Applyjo Rev.»Wm. Logan, Fe’nclon. Falls. So great a product is expected that the capacity of all the work, the outcome of the low prices paid to hands. 1 l which will please and give entire satisfac- tion to customers, and Tailoring such as none but a. true lever of the trade will turn out. Also Pressing and Cleaning done to suit the most fastidious in taste. Fnrmt-rs‘ homeâ€"made Cloth and Cotton- udes made or cut at reasonable rates. 3371?“ Remember the place, lie-Arthur's Block, lip-stairs. , m. .5. D’LEABY. I-‘cnelon Falls, May let, 1891. 13. 1:. Apumpblet of information and ab- :‘ .1 street. of the laws, showing How to g: Obtain Patents, Caveats. Trude ,: ‘ Marks. Copyrights, sent free. Address MUNN do 00. 361 Broadway. " New York. ,In stamps [simply new: 0. guarantee of good faith] -’- to us, and We will send you by express, C.0.D. this elegant watch whlclry'nu can exumine,and‘ if you do'not ï¬nd. It all andeven more than we claim for, it; 00 NOT TAKE IT,:. but 1f perfectly sat-'- isfnctory, peygthe Express Agent OUR SPECIAL GUT PRICE OF $5.35 and take= the watch. Such a. chence to secures." reliable timepiece; at; .such a.‘ ridicur- lously.,lqw price is: seldom, if ever be-- .7 fore, offered.- .15‘e. genuine 1‘2 ‘ FILLED WATCH,madO ' « , of 2 plates of soup ‘sw‘ GOLD over composi- ' 1:10p metal. It has» solid bow, cap and: crown, h untin g~ case.bea.utitull en-» graved and is ust- ‘ proof. The works.»- ' r _ ‘ are _W‘a.lthem style,. richly Jewelled, With expanston balanceaiso regulated,r and we _wurru.ntit; an accurate time- - keeper. st :8 suitable for either a. lady or gentleman. A guarantee is sent; with each watch. Address GEO. W.WYATT 66 (30., 'Wotchmekers, Petorborough, Ontyr SEN D 08 $1.0flï¬s‘éé‘rlkli‘l‘sifll‘l? wewill. send you postpeid this elegant; r ELDORADD DIAMOND SOLID GOLD FILLED RING; These rings creamy“ worn by udies uni __ gentlemen in the best: society, and have the " some appearance as a. mug costing $25.00. .We 4 guarantee nperfect ï¬t“ - and satisfactiom Address Geo. W. Wyatt &. co;- Jewellers Peterborough, Ont. - Having in store-a. large and well assorted Stock of Student’s Easy Chairs, CARPET PLATFORM ROCKERS, BEDROOM SUITES, EXTENSION TABLES.. and everything usually kept in a. ï¬rst clnss Furniture Store, all in want of-something nice for FOR 30 DAYS. This List is subject to Sold- outs, so let every Man, \Vomun and Child come at once to DSAY, while all the 265 pieces of Shaker Flannel, regular are in stock. price 12; cents, now . . . . . . . . . . 30 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, regular price 25 cents, now........... 15 Beautiful Dress Ginghums, 12,10, ,now 7 18 pieces Plain and Fancy Chambrys, 15 cents, now...... . . . . . . . . . . 10 Stocks of New Prints, 10 cents, now 5 l Cnso Colored and Black Henrietta, 45 cents, now......-..........- 25 White-Muslins ibi- Dresses .0 Aprons; 4 10 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 pairs Cotton Hose (very cheap.) for 10 Ladies’ and Children’s Parnsols, for 25 Heavy Cottonades, for . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 Ladies" Lisle 'l‘hrcud:Undcrvests, now 12 Hundreds of White &’ancy Handk’fs 5 2papersofPinsfor............... 5 2 spools of Cotton Thread, 200 yards cach,for;..... . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Men’s Merino Half Hose, reguhlr ’ ' price 25 cents, for; . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Men‘s Balbriggan Under-shirts, regu- lar price 50 cents, now . . . . . . .. 25 Men’s Suits,» all sizes, regular ptice $5, 00,‘no\\" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 Children‘s Suits, all sizes, regulnrr price $33 00, now-Hutâ€... 1 25 Men’sFancy Striped 'Flunnel 'Shir’s, regular price 1'5 cunts, now. . 38 Men‘s Fancy Neck Tics, rcgulnr- " price 25 cents,‘uo~w. . . . . . . . . . . 10 Men’s Fancy Neck 'Ties, regular price 50 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Men’s Fancy Webb Braces, regular prics 25vcents, .uow. . . . . . . . . . . 10 Hemp Carpets, regular price 20c.,. . 13 400 Sailor Hats for Boys and Girls, regular price 60 cents, now. .. . 25 110 lloys’ \Vool Knoclt'nb'out llzits, rcgulnrpricc 60 ccnts,now.... E a ‘ be led away by 62767919195 i . Men’s Straw Harvesters, regular price 18 cents, now- . . . . . . . 10 Men’s Overalls, regrpricc 75c, now 50 Beautiful Luce Curtains, regular price 90 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Men’s and Boys’ Odd Vests at your-1- own price.. I. \Vutcrproof Goats, regular price _ $3 50, now. . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . 2 00 See Our Men's White Shirts, regnlur. price 90 centsfznow'. . . . . . . . . . .. 50 Beautiful Table Linens, regulnrw price 60 cents, nowf. . . . ..,. . . . .. 30 See Our Ladies’ Blouses, regular price 31 7-5, new . . . . . . . '.. . ... l 00 Men’s Wool Pants, regular price . 532 50,.now ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1’38 Hundreds of yards of- Wool Tweeds at. half price; .. , ‘ ‘t ’1, w. A. Goonwnv’s; Baker’s Block, Kent-st, Lindsay. Arlists’ Goods a Specialty. Machine Needles, Alabastine and Dye Works Agency. House and Lot For Sale. For sale, very cheap for cash,u half~acrc corner lot and the buildings thereon, op~ posilc the southward school house, Fene« Ion Falls. The house is IS x 24 feet, 15- stories high, on a. stone foundation, with a kitchen 13 x 20 feet and a woodShed. There are also a workshop 14 x 20 feet, a never falling well of excellent water and a few fruit trees. The buildings were erected about twelve years ago, and are in good condition. Apply at the Gszs'r'rn oiliCe,or- to the undersigned. GEO; W. MARTIN,- 10 Pearson Avenue, St. Albun‘s Ward, _ Toronto. Toronto, April ’2 lid-,‘ 1 890.â€"-â€"7 tf. DEALER IN- w“- M. MASON, route, ISS-l ; R. M. 0. V. ll. A. Residenceâ€"Corner Colborue and Louisa- strcets, Fenclou Falls. » A Rare Chance. ! s87 moiâ€"é“? 87+» IN FENELONAFALLS FOR SALE, Belonging to the Estate ofthe late D. J. Scully. Will be sold in single lots or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also it brick- house‘nnd' lot 'on' Fitl'lcr’s~l!il!.-- ‘ N0‘V IS X’OUII. 'rIDII‘I ‘ â€"â€" gâ€"XS â€"â€" TIâ€"IE'Y‘JVI'ITST BE SOLI)‘ For terms and particulars apply to Barron dz. McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Estate Lindsay, or - to ‘ we. ELLIS, Fenelou Frill“. April 2511:, 1890.â€"10tf‘ ‘ lhe‘l'aud‘a l'iié issuance Elly; ESTABLISIIl'lD-LIN 1842’. ‘ #â€" THE OLDEST“ axor‘nn‘ LEADING Lirz ASSURANCE couraxy IN CANADA. Capital 10 Assets as at creation of April, 1880, over $10,000,000. {7 .' R S a E E i E V5 Annual Income for the ygar ending 30th ' Aprll. 1885. 31', 0,000. Total Sum assured to 30th April, d885,‘ amounts to $47,000,000. ‘ ‘ 4‘ 5‘ '. The profits of'this old and reliable Unm- -pnuy are larger than any other Life Olliec racer Vie-eons OF ALL‘ DESCRIPTIONS. Stamping done glnlbnmr Slttelgle-ntlin Falls. DEN'JTIS'E‘RY. .GAS.â€".-â€"(VITALIZED AIR.) Go to J. NénLANDs, Dentist, Lindsey, if 'you want. teeth extracted positively With- nut pnin. Gas has been'given by him with great success for over 21 years. He studied with Dr. Colton,of New York, the inven- itor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers jot persons are wearing artiï¬cial teeth made lby Mr. Neelnnds 20 years ago, and never required any repairs. Gold crowns, porce- lain crowns and bridgework done. Visits Fenelon Falls, McArthur House, on the {third Tuesday of every month. Cull early in the day. ' 40-t.f. of wind that Notes. 1 ‘andable to compete in my. own line of business and tllank'my numerous patrons. for their 'kind'support for the last ten years. I have withstood op- position ï¬ve times in the last. ten years in Fenelon Falls, and 'willxstill be able to give satis- Ilundreds of Remnants at your owupricc. faction, as in the Past, after Hundreds of Men‘s and Boys’ Uuting Shirts ' st younownupricc. having had thirty years’ ex- perience; l... .3. so... ATER. bought by the Cheap Mun under very . peculiar. circumstances, and the way Watchmaker.& Jeweller, (bey'wcre bbugï¬l places him in a posi- FEIV FL. (ton to give you“ lHBlSlMlS All] NEW YEAR'S "Sill’llb llNBl Dill. GOODS Presents will 'do well 'to call and EXAMINE MY STOCK _beforc purchasing elsewhere. 381’ All good Goods, and purchased low annuttcn a: .Fnaxirenernunu, Uolbome Street, Penelon Falls. WILSON & GRAHAM, LICENSED. A~UCTIONEERS for the cum: of Victoria. Farm sales» a specialty. JOHN WILSON, J. R. GRAHAM. 304! Lindsay. AT WHOLESBLE‘ 0031'. No doubt, my good friend, when you read the above, you will'lean back in your choir and say it is impossible ; but the next (fine you are in Lindsay call 'on the (Vva Man and be convinccdfur yourself. M. .l. GAMER, THE CHEAP-"MAN, Ll ND SAY ._ 2 Doors South at Mechanics’ Institute. SECOND DIVISION COURT â€"-Ol-'“1‘IIE-- County of Victoria. The next‘sittings of the above Court will be held in Dickson's hall, Fenclon Falls, On Dionduy, Sept’r 28th, commencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon Thursday, Sept’r 17th, will be the last day of service. Geo. Muslim, E. D.Hun, Builiti'. Clerk: Panelon Falls, July 3rd, 1891. Subscribe for the “ Fenelon Falls Gazette,†only $1 a year in ndv‘ence; All kindsof Job Printing done in good style, and at reasonable prices. ' [misnomjsremmn “STILEXLIVE doing business in the Dominion, and its ratio of expenses to income are less than ,‘ltlllll. of any other Canadian or British ollicc. - §Thcxpoliclcs~of this Company are indisputa- ‘ble on‘ nnygrounds whatever after two years,and policies becoming claims ere paid at once. The rates charged by this Company are as low as any ï¬rst-class oliiec. .All forms of polici.~s are issued. MCDOUGALL & BRANDON. Agents, Fcnelon Falls.- SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES PATENT MEDICINES: AND v DRUGS AT FULL STOCK AT W. . : JUNKIN’S. lmproiiliir Stock if .â€".â€"...â€". THE PURE-BRED lllllilllll llllSllli Bill. ORSHABSIE’ES E15506}, (No. 11,305 a. F. u. 15.). will stand Ior service on Lot. 2.‘ (.‘on. Verulam. Orchardside King, bred by Smith rllros , Credit Valley Stock Form, and o rim-d bv' Waller II. Stevenson, was valved .\nrtl lb‘tli. 1888. Sire, Duke of I'ldgciy (3.32.) Dani, Belle of ()rclmrdside (5901),) who hrs ‘ 9. milk record as a. Iwo-year-old of 1.412., pounds in 30 days. Duke ot‘ l-Idgcly .~' dot. l’ hns a milk record of 90.} pounds in one (in), . and n butter record of It) pounds in seven days. Iler dam. Ecrkie, has a milk record of 98 pounds in one day, and a butter at 20A pounds is seven days. Akin. at the same place, the Iineyunng bull Prince Alch 2nd, (10,587,) registered in Dominion Short-horn llerdhook. Termsâ€"Helmein-Fricsinn,S2 00; Slmrt- » born, 81 00. 25 per cent. discount when . the cash is paid at time of servucc. W. H. STEVEXSUB. \’erulnm,Junc “11,1800. ill-Lt. . MEN, local or travel-‘v . ing, to sell my gear“ antcéd.Nunscu\' Sweat. Salary or “plural-l ' sion. paid weekly. Outï¬t free. Special :4:- tcnlion given to beginners. Workersunevel“ full to make good weekly wages. W'rite no at once for pnrticularfl. E. 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman, Tonos'ro, Ohm; :U-rv. e‘rcnmsnr'scnceox ; sonar Gmu-* unte Ontario Veterinary College, ’1‘o-‘ {‘3 .4" oi.