iiiprice pai-l lbr the land is llenry .‘litch- ft‘Wool .............. [3 2" Carpets and Oil-Cloths, No. 9 Keenan’s Block, Kent Street, Lindsay. -\ ï¬ne vein of mica has been found: on a farm in Longhoro' township. luuian troops to the number of l50_. (mo lave been ordered 'l'hi: m .kes hall's million troops on the l’-5i~h fr-unier. . . .\ terriï¬c gale in .\oth \\ ales has cutâ€"cl further great damage to crops. Putters were said in the churches on Son'd-xy for ï¬ne weather. A farmer out West the other day at- tucked a column of gra<shoppers with: seventy turkeys, and soon was mane.- cf the >lluallnn. . The wheat yield of .‘ltnucsnta and the llakota~~ is now estimated at 1'25 000.000 bushels at least, as compared with 9,000,- Ium last war. A leading hotel at Asbury l’nrk, N, J.. has been ï¬ned $100 lor serving ciao. margarine 'to its guests, who did not detect the imposition. llu~x~ian advices report the discovery at great coal oil ï¬elds in the region of the Caspian sea. The production of them fields is said to be more than ten. fold greater than that of any other ex ism-«,5 nil territory. The latest now-lty in sport in Texas wa: a will race, on which hundreds of d ilars channg hands. The race took 11am: at lloustou in the presence of' 5,- 000 people. and the mayor and 1 ("101' otlieials took a prominent part In the inn. One thousand dollars more than the ell‘s rewatd for planting eight. acres of sweet potatoes. His farm is at Swedes- lM-n, N, J., and good seed with good tillin'.r brought. him 8.250 an acre for the ewe ~ts. )IrtRRIED. l"t)l‘X‘l‘.l1N--BO\'CB.â€"-At the Manse. Lind- say, by the Rev. Mr. Johnston, on Wednes- day, September, 9th, Mr. Angus \Vilmot Fountain to Miss Sophia Boyce, both of Feuelon Falls. DIED. Mclxrosn.-â€"â€"At Fenelon Falls on Sunday, SeptI-Inher 01h, Ruby Pearl, second. dangli- ter of Mr. John )lciutosh, aged 4' months. FE N E L 0 hi FALLS .\l A RKE TS. ltâ€']tllrlv.'-‘I by the .\'orth Star Roller Mill Co. Feneloa Falls, Friday, Sept. 11th, 1891. Wheat, Scotch or Fife .... 9’1 to 95 a;. Wheat, t'ull. per bushel.... 90 9') Wheat, spring “ .... 85 90 Harley, per bushel..._...... 3‘1 40 ‘ltlls, “ . . . . . . . . 23 3° l't‘:lst‘, “ . . . . . . . . 55 6†, llyu “ . . . . . . . . 05 70 ‘ l’ultttlu‘s “ . . . . . . . . 25 3!) Flutter. per ll) . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, ll" Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . ., 13‘ U “05', per tou...... . 9.00 10.00 llidcs............. 3-00 3-5" Sheepskins . . . . . . . . ... . . .. 40 6†- Advertisements. in the High Court of Justice. ‘ oracx’s ill-INCH DIVISION. “THE llilMlNION COXTROYERTED ELECTIONS ACT.†Election of a member for the House of lluusc of Commons for the Electoral Dis- ; trict ol' the .V' urth Ruling ot the County of ‘ Victoria, holdcn on the QGIII day of Fehru My, 1891, and the 51h day of: March, 1891. Dominion. of. Canada, P.to\‘t.\'t'l-: or: (INTAlth, "u Wit. PETER JIOi’FAtT'l‘, Petitioner, and .Ioux AUGUSTUS nammx, Re vpnnllcut NoIice is hereby givcn that the ab rve pe- : titionvr in; ml the eighth day of Sept. In her, 1810‘. lodged at the notice of lh-c llhgis Inu- ot‘ the Queen's Bsnch Division of th- lligh t‘urn" ol‘JustiI-c fur Unturio notice on an IIpplic-ItioII to withdraw the pctiti n, t f which nofivc the Following is u copy:â€" “ The l’.:litioIIor pro. oscs to apply t. ~- wiIlnlraw his petition up n the following " gtontlds: -- llc \tha lll'tht'd to bccmnc the petition ~ er herein by Corrupt pmmisesvhnviug hoe -‘ made to him by one SquIn-l llughcs an: “ our llnglt Monougull. " llz‘ lull no knowlrdgt' n' the time h h sigm~tl..~.xitl petition. nor has h- u :3; kn or- : lodge. nonzuorvlma he ever had any know -- l 'tlgc of any Ourt‘lll-l practises ol‘ Ihe suit J J.-hn .\'.;: Istus llnrruu, either by lIinIsolI w by his aunts, or. by other p Hons on H ~~ hehait‘..i;.lo:r, during, or after said clct' " tion. " lie kn res of no reason- why the sni -- Jollll Aligu‘lus llarr'u should n t. b n “ re nuin '| nr-Inhcr of the Home of Co H utens- t"r Inc said Electoral Di. tric. of" “ Surlh Venria. -- Ami prays that a day may be nppoinI « ed for hearing his application †Ani a'u- Ito-ice that, by the rule tool by tlu J .dg-<. any person \vno ungilt la. been u p. zitioncr in respect of the so? election may, Within ï¬ve days ..f,o-r publ. cation 1-} tl~-- Returning Oilic- r of this no tine. give notice imwnlitig of hi. i evil. on thel: mingle apply for hum.- It) be sul Sli‘tllvd as n petilt Iner. Dated the 12th day ul'Scplcmi-er. l89l. D. it .\.\'llE‘tSt1\'. ."o Idler-1.1V l'dilt’mw: 'l‘u Jens .\t‘ot‘sn‘s,-lmzuus. 5.33:. Rayonle l0 and meant. lluowx. RN . Returning (filter. to Warsaw. 1 I l *â€" l l , condition... For Sale or to Rent. 1 l The cast hall‘ of Lot ‘17. Con. 1, Ycrulnm. l Apply to Rev. Wm. Logan, Fenclon Falls. 5 FOR SALE. l A Good PlImtonâ€"cheup. Apply to l 'ruos. Itozznnrs. Pent-Ion Falls. Aug. 26m, ISOI. 274‘ TWRENG : in all its branches, without any slop-shop work, the outcome of the low prices paid to hands. TAILORING which will please and give entire satisfac- tion to customers, and Tailoring such as none but a true lever I-t"the trade will turn out. Also Pressing and Cleaning done to suit the most fastidious in taste. Farmers‘ home-made Cloth and Cotton- ades made or cut at reasonable rates. 1365†Remember the place, .\lc:\rthur‘s Block, up-stairs. M. J. Q’LEARY. Fenelon Falls, May 215t, 1891. 13. ._.___....._ ‘_...-..._. -_._. .._â€"___._ lhe Canada lifelssuranct Cu’y ESTABLISHED IN 1847. _. THE OLDES'I‘ AND THE LEADING LIP ASSU lANCE COMPANY IN CANADA. â€"_ Cnpltul .5: Assets as at the 30th of.lprll, . “WWW†Dress Giuglmmsl little, MW l 1889, over $10,000,000. Annual Income for the. year endingSOth April. 1885, $1,840,000. Total Sum assured to 30th April, 1885, amounts to $17,000,000. The proï¬ts of this old and reliable Com- pany are larger than any other Life Ofï¬ce doing hu<iness in the Dominion, and its ralio ol'expcnscs to income are less than that ot‘nny oth. I: Cauudumui or- British olii'cc. 'Ehe- policies of‘tl‘n‘s Company are indisputa- ble on any grounds whatever other two years, and policies becoming claims are paid at once. The rates charged by this Company a re as low as any first-class otlict‘. All forms of polici s are issued‘. McDUUGjAl.L a BRANDON, Agents, F'eue-lou Falls. 1 43«ly., H‘ousaamilent For Sale. - 1 For sale, very cheap for cash,a half-acre l corner lot and the buildings thereon, opâ€" posi‘te-thesonth ward school house, Fenc- lon Falls. Tile house is l8 x 24 feet. 13: stories high, on n. stone foundation, with a kitchen 13 x 20 feet and u woodshed. There are also in workshop 14 x 20 feel. a never l'niliug Well of excellent water and a few fruit trees. The buildings were erected about. twelve years ago, and are in good A‘pply at. the Gazsrrc office, or to the undersigned. GEO. W. MARTIN, 1'0 Pearson Avenue, St. Albau's Ward, Toront- Toron.to,.AIpuil; 2nd, 1890.â€"t.t‘. A pamphlet of hum-mutton and ab. street of the lawn. showlng How to Obtain Patents. Caveats. Trude Maxis. Copyrights. rent free. » Adam- MUNN a 00. - 361 Broadway. ' - New York. I." Instamps [almpl more C. guarantee otg {althfl to us. and we will send 'ou by express. C.U.D. muegnnt watch whlc you can examine, and it you do not ï¬nd it all and even more. it" acidifian but it perfectly sat!- iatnctory. payï¬he Express Agent OUR SPE ML GUT PRICE .35 and take. 0 watch. Such to chance- to secure a. reliable time loco» at; such 3 rl ten-- lously low price is: seldom. if ever be- fore. offered. This 13.5. nuino co , Hotshot: :52. or 2 plates 0 tour to over compost-- THE GHEAP MAN’S PM“ 1181 FOR 30 DAYS. This List is subject to Sold- outs, so let every Man, Woman and Child come at once to LINDSAY, while all the ARGAINS are in stock. 265 pieces of Shaker Flannel. regular price 124} cents, now . . . . . . . . . . 7 30 pieces Fancy Dress Goods, regular price 25 cents, now . . . . .. . . . . . 15 18 pieces Plain and Fancy ChnuIbrys, 15 cents, now... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Slacks of New Prints, 10 cents, now 5 1 Case Colored and Black Heurielta, 45 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 White Muslins for Dresses & Aprons, 1.0 cents, now...... 5. 4 pairs Cotton Hose (very cheap.) for 10 Ludics’ and Cliild'uen’s Farasols, for 25 Heavy Cottonadcs, for . . . . . . . . . . .. 15 liadies’ Lisle Thread Undervcsts, now 12g Hundreds of White- & Fancy Handk’fs 5 2‘ papers of Pius fOr'..........-....... .. 5- 2 spools-of Cotton Thread, 200 yards each, fin". . . . . . . 5 .‘len‘s Merino [lalt‘ Hose, regullmu price 25 cents, for . . . . . . . . . 1'0‘ Men's Bulbriggan Under-shirt, regu- laI: price 51.) cents, now. a... 25 Men’s Suits, all sin-s, regular-mice $5 00, now... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50 Children‘s Suits,all sizes, regular price $31 00, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 25 Men‘s Fancy Striped Flannel Shir 3, regular price 75 cents, now. . .. 33 Men’s Fancy Neck Tics, regular price 25 cents, now . . . .... . . . Men's Fancy Neck Ties, regular price 50 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Men’s Fancy Webb Braces, regular prics 1.5 cents, uow...... 10 l-leIup Carpets, regular price 20c.,.. 13 400 Sailor Hats for Boys and Girls, reg Ihtr price 60 cents, now. . . . 25, ill) lloys’ Wool Kuorkubout Hats, regular price 60 cents, now. . .. 35 lion’s Straw Harvesters, regular price 18 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Men‘s OVI-ralls, reg. price 750., now 50 Beautiful Lace Curtains, regular price 00 cents. IIow.......... . 50 Men's and lloys‘ Odd Vests at your} own prIce. Waterproof Coats, regular price $3 50, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 See Our Men‘s White Shirts, regular price 90 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 50 ‘llcautit‘ul Table Linens, regular price 60 cents, now . . . . . . . . . . . 30 See Our Ladics’ Blouses, regular i price $1 75, now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 00 lion's Wool Pants, regular price 52 50, now . . . . . . . . . . . ..... 1. 38: Hundreds of yards of Wool Tweeds at:ha'lft price. Hundreds of“ Remnants at your owu'pticc. Hundreds of Men‘s and Boys" Uutiug Shirts at your own price. 32:?“ Must 0f the above Goods were bought by t’hc Clem]; Jinn andâ€? very peculiar circmnstuncrs, and the way thcynccrc bought plows him in a post'- tiun to give you. CARTER, I l l Winter Goods. Listen to the Verdict of Public Opinionâ€. URGOYNE & Co.1ead the procession. URGOYNE & CO. The Palace Dry Goods and Clothing House. Magniï¬cent Array of Choice Fall and Burgoyne’s goods are the best. Burgoyne’s prices are the lowest, and chI‘y one who inspects the m unmoth stock is delighted. Dress Goods Departmentâ€"We have now on hand a ï¬ne stock of Dress Goods, Velvet-s, Velveteens, Dress Cords, Dress Gimps, Buttons and everything necessary for trimming. Staple Department.-â€"â€"Cottons, Toweliugs, Towels, Sh irt- iugs, Giughams, Tickings, Linens, Plain and Twilled Dark and Light Grey Flanncls, and Cottouadcs of the best makes. We. have the best stock of these goods ever brought into the town: Tweeds ! Tweeds l! stock-«second to none. Tweeds ! !!â€"The best assor it‘ll ~ Ready-Made Clothing. --Now this is one feature ol‘ our business we make a specialty of. \Ve are the sole Agents Dominion of Canada. Their clothing is unsurpassed f‘or ter is complete in Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Suits, Coats, Pa and Overcoats. Gents’ furnishings in every line complete. you have to choose from. style and durability, and our stock for the coming fall and w l r.‘ W. R. Johnston, Toronto, one of the best known {inns in l't‘.’ inâ€" Ills ,5! Boats and Shoesâ€"One of the largest stocks ever im- ported in this vicinity. We buy from the best makers in Can-- ado. Five thousand ï¬ve hundred pairs is the size of the stock. It has been acknowledged we hare ]done the largest trade in this line, and we intend doing larger itll‘tt'll‘ ever; All we ask Is for you to take a look through our immense stock. Groceries, Crockery and Glassw-are.â€"â€"Are complete !in. every respect. Give us a call and’ be convinced. We handle: no [ma/i; “ Good woods at a moderate )rolit †is our motto. D BURGOYNE 8c 00., The Leading Retail Men. Fennelbn. Falls, September lst, 1891:. SCHOOL. 'MBS‘DEilgEmEI'EY', BOOKS MILLINERY mega“ PATENT on ALL. DESCRIPTIONSi ‘, ,_ . 1 AND Stamping done DRUGS AT FULL iEnllnme Street, hnelnn Falls. ‘ ; I)E.N'_[‘IS' ‘12:: 1G.AS..-(VI’1‘ALIZED AIR.) AT Go to J. Ncsnasos, Dentist, Lindsay, ifi . you. want. tcelh extracted positivuly will», 71‘ o tnut Inn†G‘le MEL“ gl n I) “n†“uh, with Dr. Collon,ot‘ New York. the inrcn.» tor of gas for extracting teeth. Numbers- ot persons are Wearing nrtitioinltceth made ,hy Mr. Neelnnds 20 years ago, and never required‘nny. repairs. G‘old crowns, porce- lain crowns und bri-lgework done. Vla‘llsl Fenelon Falls, )chrthur House, on the, I third Tuesday of every month. Cull early I l in the day. 404.9. great success for over 21 years. lie studied , R- M- MASON, untc (Litario Veterinary College. rouzo, 1884 ; ll. )1. (1. V. M. A -- llllllll-llsacoun DIVISION coon-r met-Is,compiled]... r usebenutflnll en- , ; gravednndis Inst-- 5 , proof. The works- nre Walth'un style. richly jewelled. with oxpenalbn- bounce. ls; regulatediand we warrantlt an accurate time« keeper. t is suitable for either a. lady or gentleman. A. mmnteo is sent: with each watch. teammagt a. 00., n . ' \Vntchxnakers. Peter SEND us $1.00 $33§k23§£3t “will so 0.. ad. you gonna this ~ .. MWIMAIOIN SOLID can Flu!!! mm , - Theatrlwarc now , won- by adios an: ‘ » - gentlemen in the but ' _ society. and have the guarantee: 118 Address 6"â€. WI & “0‘ Jessllen WW Ailr WHDLESALE 6081'. No doubt, my good friend, when you rwtl'th'c above. you will [can b ml: in ‘ your clut'r and say it is intimssible ; but the next time y’au arc in [Jimlxly cull on the ('hqu-Jlun and be omIvI'na-dfm' yoursrlf. M. 1. THE CHEAP MAN, LENDSAY. â€"Ol’ THEâ€"- County of Victoria- 1 l l The next. sittings o! the above Courl will I be held in Dickson's hall, Fenelon Falls, _ . 87¢.-. IN FENELON FALLS FOR SALE. Belonging to the Estate of the late it. J Will he sold in single lots or in Also a hricl‘ On )Ionduy, Sept‘r rat-4th,] l commencing at 10 o'clock in the foreuoonl Thursday, Sept'r'l'ith, will'bc the last day sonny. l ot'scrvice. blocks to suit pnrchusrrs. l GEO. MAXSLWV E. D- "‘58; rk house and lot on i’idlcr's Hill. e . r Wm NOW IS YOUR ASâ€" Fenelon Falls, July 3rd, l89l. ' Falls Gazette," only :31 a year,I l l """“" . p‘ l Subscribe for the “ F cnelon TliEY MUsT BL SOLD METER, FANCY GOODS MEDICINES; ,VE'J‘I‘IlilNAllY SURGEON ; Honor liI-a-t w 'l'uu i ltesidt-nceâ€"l’orncr Colborne and Louisa: ,A: Rare Chance ! ’II‘I )I 1'} For terms and particulars apply to lturrm. in advance. kinds of Johik McLaughlin, Solicitors for the Brian . . . :Lindla'or to Printing done III good style, 3’ and at reasonable prices. 49mm, 13311.40“ W.B. ELLIS, Peneion Fella . "4 ~.. vv‘h' .-_..~ .. ~.. ._.â€" in